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V' -•.X. rnsss-: ■■V' > Aiiii AL> ANCEMENTS. K, S. C., Doc. 1, 1877. tUis dale the JPostomce allows : 1 CLOSES. m. ni. 8 p. u». 4:80 p.m. 9 a.m. i& 4:30pm 9 a.m. & 3.30 pm \il closes at 1 p. m. on Hun- A Spree That (Jam*; Neau • ino An Unfortunate Ending. John Palmer, a section hand on the South Carolina Railroad, at Graniteville, after having imbibed to much whiskey, went home, and to frighten his wife, with whom he hail some unpleasan 1 words, procured a rope and attached it to a beam over head, got on a chair, placed his neck in the noose and re quested her to pull it from under him as tJ t pits, local notice*-, and souiv. tall ciiuiuiuj, he succeeded in * • ► I n u out of the scrape a sobered, if v u n. i were del: nsequenee of damage to the iges in Virginia. . Henderson is laying out a garden in front of his new i Barnwell avenue. iderson, Esq., of No. 1 Law been appointed Commis- ,‘ds for New York, Massa- o and Pennsylvania. stove of T. W. Tilt..n and egant chandelier which <^an bas presented to the Jhurcli. that our young County peels to deal in futures) ic street making some in- the shoe market. i be au auction of house eddiug, tables, chairs, &c., he Town Hall, oil Monday jr boarders at the Sheriff’s ;y-three colored and one e for murder and three ac- Ihirtcen of the distinguished, irnwelland the rest are from ertaiimicnt given by the Ma- rnity, at Burckhalter Hall, on .’ening last, was a very reeb-n - rreeable affair as is everything he kind undertaken by the od, in Aiken* 1 of the Pines, (P. B. Wil- s burglarized one night last •vcral overcoats and otlier arti- her with a valuable lime-hon- )r belonging to the propiietor 2d i ff. No arrests yet. ssar ball, an event long looked by the boys with so much in- e eff at the Lyceum Hall, on veiling last, and was pr e most brilliant and eni of the season. The at' — \ good h »use with 2i garden land that will cotton to the acre, terms , .. ipply to ALLEN SCOTT. N.—Aiken Hussars attend e and drill, at Town Hall. January 5th. Japtain A, P. Butler. L. A. RANSOM, O. S. oread, cakes and confeclio..- T. Fields, corner of Lau- rnd Richland avenue. IV*rw«n;«l. . ntative Sawyer attended the 11. on Tuesday night, Id Williams, Baitimoie, G. and wife, Charles M. Sears, lister, Sto'-kl rlJ-e, Mass., A. i.,jj/.oy, New Yoik., Col. Ileudershoit, U. S. A., Mrs. ITendershott ar:d child are at the Ashley House. M-. and Mrs. J. B. Moore, two child ren and nurse, Mrs. Norten, Avg'uta, Ga., Mr. & Mrs. R. M. Giiuneil, child and nurse, J)r. S II. Hurd ami wife, New York city, Mr. J. II. Cotton. New Hampshire, are at the Smyscr House, Summerville near Augusta. cure of Jenkins, - v C". an-1 recommei.ded by the AssayerofN, Y , fi>r medicinal and lamily use, for sale by W. Schroder. Dr. Benson’s Celery and Chamomlie Pills, prepared expiessly to cure sick and nervous headache, neuralgia and dyspepsia, are n >t purgative, but act us food to build up the nervous system, their effect is permanent. Baltimore, Jan. 25, 1S75. ■'J. Benson—Dear Sir : For fehassuffered intensely with ic .dache, and nothing would until she used your pills.— was most gratifying. She >y the use of four boxes of W. A. Robinson, 374 North Gay Street, by ail druggists. Dowie & M.uoe, agents, Charleston, S. C. Consumption Cured.—An oldphy sieian ictired from nc'ivo practice, hav ing had placed m hi> ii.inds by an East Indian missionary the formula of a.sim ple vegetable remedy for the speedy and neruianctit cure of consumptions Bron chitis, Catarrh and ali Throat and Lung affcctionr, also a positive and radical cure for General Debility and all ner vous complaints, after having thorough ly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fel lows. The receipt will be sent free ot charge, to all who desire it. with full directions for preparing and successful ly using. Address with stamp naming this paper, Dr. J. (’. Stone, 44 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa [nolS.ly COUNTY OF AIKEN. By W. W WILLIAMS, Probate Judge. Wherers, Ann C. Turner 1 a'h made suit to ire to grant her let. ers of administration of the estate and effects of T. 0. Turner, cmn testamenfo annezo. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said T. C. Turner, deceased, that they bt and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Aiken, S. C. on the 15th of January next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my band, this i!7th day of December, in the year of our Lord [n. s.] one thousand eight hundred and sev enty-eight. W. W. WILLIAM!*, J. P., A, C. NOTICE I t'llHE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Aiken and vicinity that he is now prepared to do all kinds of TIN, SHEET-IKON and COPPER SMITHING at or below Augusta prices. Guttering, roof ing and stove work a specialty. All orders will receive prompt attention. I respect- ! fully solicit the patronage of the good peo- j pie of Aikm. It will be to jour advantage j to call before having your work done else where. G. P». BOUYEU, dcGif] At Ccurtcney’s i Id Ftand, Curve st. Brevities. Sunshine. Good bye old year. How arc you, 18781' - Ntwy ywti n'tiado,— If'®’* 1 Off with the old and on with the new. The man who did not advertise has just been sold out by the Sheriff. The aritbinatical pig and no-armed baby did not exhibit in town. Most of our exchanges came last week on the half shell. The County Commissioners met, for business, on Wednesday last. Look out for yoursejf, James; that girl is only fooling ycu. Read the auction notice in another column. “There’s millions in it.” The finest Tennessee beef ever brought to market, at Turnbull's. A lino buggy and harness, nearly new, tor sale on tcasonable terms, at Turn- bull's. The custom of making New Years calls was not generally observed, in Aiken. The man who attempted to drown himself in Sand River will have to try again. Wc are indebted to Hon. J. J. Woodward for report of committees ap pointed by the Legislature. LOCA*. NOTICES. ♦lie family can he relieved from plague of worms by one Schrincr’s Indian Vor- '♦orious. Try it, "m, and often orotee- se- Notice to Contractors. I Office of Clerk anil Treasure Town Council of Aiken. J Sealed proposals ivill be received at this office until the 30th inst. for the digging nud arching with brick die sewer leading from Klatle’s corner on Laurens street to Park avenue according to plan and speciti- eations to be furnished upon application to the Street Committee. The contractor will be required to give bond in the sum of $300 to issue the work to bo performed accord ing t» contract . By order of council. December 18th, 1877. J. It JORDAN, dee203t Clerk of Council. , t will »uu those indebted will make payment to the undersigned im mediately. . ^ ANGUtb^rflUlWN, C. C. P. G. S. NOTiCE. Eugenia I. Ready, Administratrix of the estate of John W. Ready, will r-ake her final return !o thy Probate Court of Aiken county on the 10th day of January, 1878. and will apply for a discharge as such ad ministratrix on that day EUGENIA I. READY, Administratrix. Notice. J E. and J. B. K1TCH1NG adaiinistra . tors of the estate of James Kitohing. will make their Sxa! return to ih>' Probate Court on ihc ddydny'-^f January, 1878, and petition the Conrtfoi « final discharge as administrators of said estate de6-4t J B. and J. B. KITCK1NG. HAM t. A, Estate Notice* fjMIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AIKEN COUNTY. By W. W, Williams, Probate Judge. Whereas, Sarah J. Joyc hath made suit to me to grant her letters of administra tion of the estate and effects of Mrs. W. L. Townsend. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. M. L. Townsend, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in ihe Court of Probate, to be held at Aiken, S. C., on January 10th next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not. he granted. Given under my hand, this 2d day of _ January in the year of our Lord one Open iron] November 1st. to June 1st. [l. s.] thousand eight hundred and aeveniy- eight. W. W. WILLIAMS, J P , A. C. LL persons having claims against the estate of Joseph Richardson will present the same duly sttested to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment ic SARAH H. RICHARDSON, Administratrix. Aiken. S C., Nov. 23d, 1877. DM, SASH, BUND!, MOU LDING, B RAOKETS, Turned Work and Building Material ot , every (iO'Ciiption. Only Carolinians in this business in Charleston, S. C. J8kg“Faetory and Ware Rooms,KING, npoosito CANNON STREET, Charles ton, S. C. inal7-ly AIIC TOT i VTK AGAIN call the attention nf the eili/.c Y T Barnwell eounlks to our . n.’l ■ HIGHLAND PARK riOTLL, oA-U^ZEUXT, s, o. Administrators’ Njtices. oiice is hereby giv?n that the undeisign- ed will apply on Monday 21st Jan. 1878, to the Ilou. Probate Judge of Aiken County for his final dismission as administrator cum texfamento annezo of the estate of Mrs. Mary Edmondston, deceased. dcl330d It. S. AGNKW, Administrator. ^^11 persons ha ving claims against the es tate of the late Rachael Johnson, will ren der the same duly attested to my att’y. D. S. Henderson, Esq , Aiken, S, C. And those indebted will make payment to the undersigned. LEORY B. JOHNSON, Administrator. A 11 persons having claims against the unadministcred estate of the late Hiram Johnson, will under the same duly attested to my Attorney. I*. S. Henderson, Esq., Aikon. S. C„ and those indebted will make payment to the undersigned. JOHN JOHNSON. Administrator. A 11 persons having clajms against the estate of the late James B. Green, will un der the same duly attes.ed to my Attorney, D. S. Henderson, fcsq.. Aiken, iS. C., and those indebted will nicke payment to the undersigned. WILLIAM GREEN, Administrator. Aiken, S. C., December lltli, 1877. ^(j^ll persons having claims against the estate of the late Wm. Barton, will under the same duly atiested, to my Attorney, D. S. Henderson. Esq.. A ike.. . and those indebted will make payment to :he under- * , _ . 1 IMILY BARTON, Administratrix. Aiken, C. J., December 14th, 1877. fTIHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF AIKEN. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Leicester M. Buchsnan, plaintiff, vs. Sophia M. Buchanan, Henry B. Buchanan, Percy M. Buchanan, Nina M. BuchaiiAn, Regi- nold M. Buchanan, Ethel M. Buchanan, Mildred C. M. Buchanan, defendants. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF—COMPLAINT FILED. To the defendants Sophia M.^Buchan m, Henry B. Buchat.au. Percy M. BucTiannn, Nina M. Buchanan, Reginald M. Buchanan, Ethel M- Buchanan, Mildred C. M. Bucha nan : You are hereby summoned and require! to answer the complaint in this action, of whi.h a copy is this day filed in die ©dice of the Judge of the Probate Court in and lor the county of Aik< n, in the State of South Carolina, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sub- scriber-ut his office, in the town of Aiken, State of South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of ■Awy-of such sovviee : and if you fail to «]£• swer the complaint within me tim- ' si.id, the plaintiff in this action will.a^pply t- tho ocne. for the relief demanded in the comjlaint. Dated January 2d. A. D. 1878. O. C. JORDAN. Plaintiff s Attorney. To the defendants So; hia M. Buchanan, H nry B. Buchamn, Pei cy >1. Buchnn n, Nin.', M, itqehanan, Koginal M. I’uclianan, Ethel M. Buchanan, Mildtcd t.'. M. Bucha nan. Take notice that the complaint in this ac tion, together with the summons, of which the foreg irg is a ccpj’, was this day filed in the office of the Judge of the Probate Court, lit Atkcn, in the county of Aiken, in the State of South Carolina, Unitod flutes of America. January 2d. A. 1) 1S7X. O. C. JORDAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. Rooms lor 300 guests. B. P.. Cuatfield, Proprietor. FATjL TKAOK, 1875. Which we are now ofi'ering at the wry low ■-I price?. We do no: hi ■ can offer Hie cheapest and most cooiplete 'lock <>t goods that can to the above m:-iiiioneu counties Our slock et Handmade Beoi^ and : special attention : also, ourCl.OTHlNG dcpamnctit. If jSggiJtg aitti Ti<*H ,)f ‘• 1 kind-. Ill lowest market rates delays, and sell your cotton to us. We want t > buy two th ii>r,nd I winter, f< r which we will give Augusta prieis. Vi e cm •• n .Me If goo !s wo keep, hut will sell that ivc have anythir-g you wi-h. All t 'all and sec us. PRODUCE bought st-Utf Ml- 111 MIV espcnspn this 11*!t . Ip *;i* hne COI N ! (J- K. & t\ B HENDERSON. A i kc n. i?. < \ COR. BROAD & WASHINGTON STS., AliiL -TA, G ‘. F YAS l-.ecn thoroughly renova t'd, rinnid -lid and naivly luvni-he t i the eentri; of business. Telegraph office in the Hotel building. H Wm. Schweigerfc, Late with Vitalis Hi miner, watch and chro nometer maker. N. Y. Special attention to all fine and difficult watch and clock repairing. , Watches, clocks, lockets and chains for sale. 221 Broad st., opposite Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga sr27 ly Change of Office Hours. Geodinos & Croft. —Office Ilours— W. If. Ge dings, M.D.: T. G. Croft, M D 2 to 4p. m. • 8} to 10 a. m. ,EAlt. C-STATE A CENCY HUTSON & COMPANY r . ]' AIKEN v S. O- \\ 01 ..D *•-spcctiu.ij ur i in , m j. lie th .t tljoy have openeil :• Umar Ins tate AiJexcv in connection with tbeir fire insurance business, a tin arc now pre pared ti>soH and rent houses enti listed to thru,: Business pron>ptly attended to. HUTSON & CO., AVING JUST RETURNEDFROM THE North, wbev I have purchased one ol the largest stocks of BOOTS & SHOES Ever brought to Augusta. (IVEII 4,00 CASES HOOTS & SHOES, equal to nearly 20,000 PAIH Having bought the above goods dir jtfrom the manufactories for cash, 1 am < etermin- cd to sell at All BOOTS AND SHOES sold by me are guaranteed to give IDTIDE SilISFitllOD I Cali and buy r. nd savo money. J. YY . I3XJRCII BROAD STREET, (i L n, O- n. 3d loor hetu,, I'. R. i rossing. . lystmr raph the saiue block. Posioffice only one block off All other public c >■ iiaii l. The ; filce of the II )tel will bo open ditri -g the night, .n ! gue orcalled at .in hours. SS.liCS of Slo;ir«S, ^2 j»s*s* oc25 3in I< is 1 oca ftd K . oi co office W. I T, M oorc’ J k-o. Wanted. To 13eiit! J^k STORE on Park Aavenue. near t 'e Depot, opposite the Aiken hotel, will be rented on reasonable terms. Apply to II. BURCKHALTER, or at this office. - 9tf~ I tion of officers of Aiken ^27, was the anniversary [hit the Evangelist, and it was fed by the masonic fraternity of »e installation of the recent ly lts of Aiken Jjodge No. 15G [all. The installation cero- Fonducted by Fast Master in his usual impressive Ite following offieers were in- isuing masonic year : — fckhalter, W. M., W. M. J. W., L. Brad welt, J. W., ^.‘ley, Treas., T. \\\ Tilton, Wessels, S. D., Jas. R. Jor- Mosc'ey. Steward, 1>. |d, Jas. T. Wingard, tclusisin of the instal- ptied with the invited Fo relroshments. 3ok place at Mr k 27th of Decem- kiembers of from other soil * . ?ends, who were invit d r ! be table was well supplied .Du- delicacies, and tastefully iuily arranged, and it was srjoyablc cntert.iiu- Jeen given to the little Reason, and every one went joyo> ,<: 1 well pleased, or.’-*-. UiA Hidi Brown’s jt? Iiiui :i hard' ne donation , ic nf gt e: backs, and regreted ,iij. to part irom th< ir old pastor, ■ whoE< voice they 'tad listened «• his admonitions and warnings, su Union Hotel. Ai&w Furnished and u*. rent, on reasonable term, to n ut, furnished or uninrnis'u. side of town, three squares tVoui ,. postotfiee. Terms reasonable. Inquire sit this office. Public squares are r ’ 'ssing to the community. W' "ime of Dr. Bull’s Bui best remedy for tl babyhood has to 25 cents. For Sauk finest kaoli moulds an the open! factory. Courier Havi tire from b. entire stock o. eh thing, &c., wu under. When Pan i a 0 box was p. ills, Hope slipped in a gross of Dr. „ pills. When she opened the box, the devils flew out But Tuft, with his pills, soon put them to rout. Tlf, Russian Court invited Dr. Ayer and his family to the Archduke’s wiel ding in the Royal FuLce. This dLlinc- j tion was awarded him not only because | hews an American, but also because j his name as a physician had become | favorably known in Russia m its pa - j sape round tue world.—Pueblo (to/.) I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. cAmMirroF^ •OSITIVELY CURED. ■''rs from this disease tha. are •••ed should try !>:•. Kissiier’s -•tive Powdi'is. Tliese •'reparation known • i.d ail diseases 1 . so strong 100 to 150 acres of good it-.isd eitl tr five miles or nt-wrer to Aiken. 5t* acres of same must be uii'ler cultivation. lit TBON & Co., • Rial Estate and Ins. Agts., Aikeh. C. i ITS EilLEPiSY, on FALLING SICKNESS 1>. : n.ancntly eu ed—no lior.ibiig—by one I).,' - tb - Its i;;e >d Dr. G '111 tid’s Celebrated In.at ibi<; ••’!! I’- wdii's. fe convince saf- ii 1. 11: •.. iiioie powders will do all we ii. f , • C .• u. wi w:!l send them by mail, j ; im. 1, n fj-ee :iial box. As Dr. Goulard is 1’. • oiilv physician that lias ever made th :? di jease u special simly, and as to our k:.t,'.vled« , i' 1 Imusunds have been perma- n.nily s,>;tled 1.v tlie use of these powders, we. .nil guar.-nice a permanent cure in y ease, or reiund you all money ex- poadvd. Alt fiiff.rvrs should give these powders a:i early trial, and be coii.inced of , .iu ir euraiive powers Price, for large box, $3.00, or 4 boxes by mad to any part of fhe or funada on r ceipt of ress, C. O. D. Address, _A &. ROaSIWS, XT ;p',0 i nil on St.. Brooklyn, N. 1. for H lo.U >. a-' U a i ■ < :d Hi ate price ■. or bv < A-BiTc ji’>3 1 y bf.u T V Gf ■ ifir 5 a CHARLESTON, So. Ca. Pile pai*x oi ii. mail, on rec, ASH vx •a3-1y 300 Fulto. ■’ministrator an order 01 tli,. •‘Vunty, 1 will sell a fie 18th day of.I ana ■•11 and singular '| Burton de- farm- aix. Bat ry Un- mens chilli •s and worsted dress patterns, o'laincs. Ladies aosory, boots and . every description, at . .e red flag on Main street 1. Hall. Sciiool Notice. The trus’ees of the public schools in the variou-* townships of Aiken county are re- spccifully requested nnd earnestly solicitid to meet the county school examiners in tl.r Towr Hail it \ikeu C. II oiiFaiiudiy i.,e 12t.i inst. at ili o'clock a. m. to confer on school mall era. By order of the Board ofFcliool t'xamin crs. J. C BROWNE, 8. O. JOBBERS oF DOMESTIC aEE j Saddlery, * Plow Steel Cucumber Pumps, Fairbanks’ Scales. | Agents for South Carolina for the Patent j Barb Fencing and the celebrated Farmer’s | Friend Plow, o».c, two or three horse, at 1 reduced prices. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Large assorlfhent of Agricultural Imple ments. Agricultural Steels a specialty. Bull Tongues, Turn Shovels, Scooters. Sweeps, He el Bolts, also rough steel .-oiapes. i^c. State agents for iVvdotar Horse and Mule Shoes. Orders 1 eociv • prompt and caief. 1 attention. ’. E. AUGER & CO., 137 aud 13U Meeting Street, Charleston. S. C. An, Blacksmith Shop ! W. B. C uTlI MAN, Has established a new blacksmith shop i.i rear of J. H. Busch’s store, and is prepared to do nil work in his tine with neatness and dispatch Prices to suit the times. Give him a cull. 1 have opened in conucotion with my Blacksmith business, a Wheelwright Shop, and am now prepared to do all kinds of wheelwright at,d Blacksmith work at the lowest possible rates. The public are res pectfully invited to give me a call - AV. It. GUSH MAN. HENRY SCHRODER, LAURENS STREET, A. I K EC jNT . S . C. Has just received a large and selected stock of 1 1411Y GOODS, MENS’ and BOYS’CLOiHfNG BOOTS SHOES, HaYTS, Gj^TPS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c., &c HARDWARE, Also, an assorted stock of O-IFIOOEIRIES, All leading Ales, California Wines, choice. Liquors, Tobacco aud Cigars, All of which he will sell at prices that defy competition. 5 8 Remain e Gobi, so extensively worn in Paris was first !! 'Mierel in 1 by 1' o re brated French chemist Mo is. i). BeLainge, who tnanuf.icturid it into jeweiiy, for live years sold it to tb • leading jewelers of Paris fur solid go'd In 1*70, \n.«.n I sicrct bvc imo knov. 'i. ten of the «ianur.u:tui'ing jewelers eelab‘ slied 11 sioek e rnpa s with a capital of $10,000,000 for the purpose of manufacturing Iiomain° Gold.lew.-I and Watches. With this immease capital, and the aid of isnpi uved nmcii noiy tliey a etianl 'd to produce all the !ate"t ] niterns of jewelry it less than o'ie-te' U, :fie ei>» . Solid Gold, and of a quality and color which muLcs it' impessibie even t"f experts to toot it from the genuine. Wc have secured the exclusive age, 'y of the United States and (’aniida, for the s; of all goods manufactured from this metal, and in order to inirodnee them in the m spi.edy manner, have put up assorted sample lots as given bet i'.v. which we will sell one tenth tue retail value until J;.unary 1st, 1878. Kind the list. 50-CENT TOL. j| $3.00 LOT. One Gent’s AYntch Chain, retail price $1 0^h One l.adii s Opera Guard Chain, Onepaireng. 8leeve Buttons,retail price 77> ; stnc Ladies Neck i nain an t Ci ots, One Stone Set Scarf Pin, *• • •• 77>| dbie beautiful Locket, engraved. One set (3) Spiral S lirtsStuds, “ 7-’i; < )ne pair Band Briieil«!s. One imp shape Collar Button, “ “ 50l One O.enis l’v> ir.t Link Vest Chain and Chari. One aeavy plain Wedding Ring, •* “ 1 25, ;One pair Ony x Sleeve Uattons. ; Cne set (3) Oily- id Studs Total ■ifi 00 tine ne.v improved Collar B'ittm' For 50 cents we Will send above six! j< Otc extra cut C unco Seal Ring, articles postpaid. ilOne Arizona Solitaire Stud. $1.00 LOT. One pair Sleeve ButtoiiS, ,-t - ’irv ■, rtrra . 1 - One heavy band Eiigigmneiit ’ling. One set (2)-Engraved Bracelets. One Ladies Long Guard or Neck Chain. n „ r - „ r One eng. miniature Locket, for the above 1 '/* r 'c 1* v !’ One Gent’s heavy link Watch Chain 'PPP One Lake George Diamond Stud, '' - l -’ - - 1 P ric< '* • ■lOtiesit Anicthy>t or Topaz Pi Pi "IIS. t)t..' .-idiu'* 1 dei.use Button. 1 "■ '•••; '•■! ** $5.0(1 LOT. | One Ladies’ Opera ( auin. vvitf:. !' tassel, (retail price ..fi.t'O) !i I'Oi.e t-ii lies’ heavy Jong Neck ffftain. I Itne elegani Chased Mini.-,la a- 7oeke; J. |i above. I* tue ]>air heavy chased : am, . ■ M; •!/''». jOtie (i.'et'r Solitaire Da,mm. ! .- r q. I have the largest and finest stock I have ever offered to the public of Ready-Made T mu and wmmm soooi, nnd will sell them cheaper than the same grade of goodscan be sold ty any house in the Si at a. I have also in my Merchant Tailoring Department a fine selection of Im ported G’ ! oths, Cassimcres and fancy suitings of the very neatest patterns ami styles, which will be make up to order in the very best manner and a perfect fit guaranteed to ah w!.o will favor me with their pa'ronage. Particular attention given to making large mei's clothing and satisfaction given. APo Shirts and Drawers made <0 order for men and boys. 1 have made great improvements in manufacturing Shirts, and can get them up at hort notice. Open back and front. H. S. .JORDAN, oclsToi] 238 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. S-’-Oi.' LOT. One Ladies’Neck Chain atu! Cha* m. One Ladies’ Heavy Guard Chain for Watch.h- • t ‘. • M . cd! ' h . 0 ." ’ a ' ir l ,r |,ro P One set Pin and Ear Rings, Amethyst. One extra fine Miniature Locket. ' 'One Gent’s Cluster Dm,norm pv 1; ne Cameo heal lung llOae pair Amethv.t ..rOuvx SW Bo-, One very heavy Wedding Or Lngagemeni .Jo ll0 Sl .t (g) Stud’s to matci! (v .• 1 >v , 1 ,.1 • • 1 , |One elegant heavy set < One C,ciu s heavy W ateli Chain with f harm. ji) nt . M ;l s- : v !'■ 'i.' 1 One pair Pearl Inlai 1 Meeve Buttons. HOtic nnv miie ' One t.ake George Cluster Pin. One j One pair heavy baud Bracelets. j (». The retail price ot the articles i- the prie’' for the lot; for example for $50.0j. A SOLID " • To any one send: we \* ill send, t' warrunte'' n ail e ah .,1, $>• o- Lad <>1 * ' ,a After that time ' s ' !:l ^ one wishing our goods wi 11 tl have R° e only imiiatinn of genninv gold made being n, and all our goods are made in the lalesl gnh patten ..non in eve,y instance, or reiund iin ni v. Send .,ney Older, or Regi-tered litter, at our risk. No good Sent C. • s ii| least$5.00ace'anipanies theoriler. Address plainly. W. F. ..iNS Hi CO., Hole Agents for U. S. and Canid:, O' V ‘>7 Houth Clark Sf. EOBEET POWELL, LAURENS ST., DEALER IN Ye (SUCCEHSOR TO E. G. ROGERS,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furniture Dealer aud Undertaker Undertaking in ail its Branches Night Calls, 102 Gucu S.icct. Suti uv t all.' at the To the Public: 1 respectfully call j’Oiir attention to my contiiute.! ri’dnction in pt ■ at 1 hir - ceipt of new Goods .riiving by every S:eanir frein my Fact'.'. Bn-iU,-' ' 1 reaehed large proportions (having inci. is-'d materially diuung ia^t y<..i'.j 1 been compelled to enlarge my Wuroroon:-:, which are locnted ii Broad -tr et ta.- Monument Street. ( kmi'.t 11 as the Eagfi* .'c i*i ..■ulx >io' tl.) I In dim ntions • • - In ing arc seventy feet feont by one hundred and to en<ytive d.i p, tlu-ee t-'mi-. h They are said to be the largest and finest Wurerooms in theHou’In rn My stock will compare with North.'rn and Western markets lor price an • fi e- Thaukihg you for past favor , and awaiting your fnrihir <s'<11 remain " Very resp it rot Gr. V 117 1 J7A and.I If c-j—wr-, . p— ct laity, V —v /'—s T—) A Lj<A_it±.aL'J.a ).VI) F'I’Ri ET. M't T.- l y etc 1 • Tv < *enan, < > 1. t V i ud i i (; i, j BOOTS AND SHOE <>i‘ ;\\\V ’ " : NAILS* IRON, GLASS HUBS, SPOKES, and FELLOES. STOVFtS. TIN \V.\HM, atid .States. Most of it is nui'to up to v-rder, uu cvtrr. own directu rense ot the word. Every article sold will fie fall hf.ii!_, dee pig will be taken back or exchanged in three months after p NORTHERN and WESTERN visitors veil! find here stt| m i j widths and tiie latest styles. Plantation boots and hroga slioes in great ubui'.datice. One r.riee aud icily fair dealing the rule oft n hou PETER KEENAN, (JEN i BA L ' I LL B! K. Al'( i CHTA, (. house GOODS. Tin and Sheet Iron manufactured and repaired. My Stock is new and complete, in shelf goods, agricultural implements, and tools of every description. Agents for the celebrated Homestead and Busey Guanos. Always on baud a full stock of LAUDEETH’S GAEDEIn SEEDS. Paints, Oils and Brushes, of all Kinds. Ull I s. c. i Geo. W. Crcft Pros. W, B. 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