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» > sm 5*^ J v-r..,. i HE (JOIUUER JOHRKAL, mails , Northern., i HHtera..., •.'harlestou. jFSN'S 10 a.m.j 10 ». n'. lOp I ij tmbia.. lOatuAi 4:30pinJV a.m. lail closr« at 1 P- .‘harlestea ■115. Hammond and (• in Frtd-ij 1 !' at 0 »• 'It *t 5 p.m. •itt’s Rndije da/su ,en on ie« 3 p. m. 1 p. m. } a. m. 30 pm , » Sun- nland and Mt. } « clcc»k > o clock . Y M. cut if ■OS rn ts. ‘i.V trill N 17. 187&. R-.-S. .;n«: ustcr >u con- f. it v:elc< if the irried. 'veek. Mi Gresrg which roary, * ff uner mlonin earn nf , ffrin- a resi- iiarJc.c- sale at Park XI ■•tc Go and see tho fine Tennessee boeil, mutton, fish, partridges sud other gahixe at Turnbuli’5. ) It will pay to give Shriner’s Iudia\ Vermifuge a trial. It will destroy and\ gjpd worms and beautify the complex* ion. JBusInest* Notices. For Sale.—A. good house with 2i acres of good garden land that will bring a bale of eotton to the acre, terms reasonable. Apply to ALLEN' SCOTT. Mr. Alfred Holmes, long known to the agricultural community of Aiken, U accul for the well known Waudo Fertilizer* See advertisement in an other column. If you select good and healthy food for your family, you shuuld also look to the wclfaee of your baby. For all troubles of early childhood, nothing is better than Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup. 25 cents a bottle. We take pleasure in calling attention to the fact that our esteemed fellow- citizen. Wm. G. Mood, whom every- bod'* in this region know* as a reliable man, is agent for tho famous Ktiwan Fertilizers, See advertisement in an other column. Tho Board of Commissioners of Aiken County, to investigate and ascer tain the actual nnd bona fide indebted ness of Aiken County, have completed their work nnd the report has been sub mitted to the Legislature and County Commissioners of Aiken Coun'y. Representative C. E. Sawyer passed through Aiken on the way to his legis lative duties at Columbia, on Monday last. We expect to keep track of him and his colleagues, and when any o*e of them makes hi- mark or distinguishes himself *5 we expect they all will do, -wc-Shall make a note of the same, irre spective of persons, giving justice to all. That old and preAl'*-* newspaper the Sav ,ii . i N- • nits i u- in an r, „ id •• supplement a.m give twice the usual quantity of rinding matter. llappincs. and prosperity depend to •i very great extent upon good health. AH those suff.ring from hoarseness, r- Id or cough, *hould try Dr. Bull’s It cures. Cough Syrup. Thirty nine prisoners in Aiken jail; twenty four from Aiken and fifteen f < ui Barnwell county. Six for murder and four accessories, fourteen burglary and larceny. The balance are serving ou sentences of the court. Tlie “Weekly Freeman” of the City Kingston-Rondout, N. Y., ie now a !come visitor to this office. It is a p 'c neatly printed, well edited journal. 1 should be highly appreciated in the 1 of its birth. '•ork Robbers Caught.— Alfred 'erson, (colored), broke into tbe meat se of Chus. E. R. Drayton, on Friday it last, nnd stole a quantity of bacon, ffereon hn* been arresftd ami commit < to jail to await trial at the coming a of court. Oil S j% ft Tiaji. he “ Lansing Ilousu’' situated at the •ier of York St. and Richland \v., lately been fitted up with a’l the 'Jem improvements, new furniture, and is now with its elegant grounds >f the most charming private hotels Aiken. See advertisement in another lain. ie colored people arc possessed of a ms Kuperstif’ • i concerning the late *et p- ..Lher. They believe ■ i !)■ . . on by the arrival of . ?e p i. - have been heard to icinc-ntly < , pr s their wonder “dot i o r low de uiarcoiade .A teself in de Town tu do copip HliOW to Capt 1 1 oie- cotcrtainad a tclligent company of as by a lecture at irlors, on Tuesday subject chosen for ititled “A Defense a right able and he Captain proved icn again he mounts e be there to see. ast.—The notorious iored) who is accused foreman’s gia house, , bacon, and threaten- ron Green, of Beach •ed on Sunday niglit Baptist Church, by d Be ter \\ aggies, who utized by .Sheriff Ilol- ged in jail. ■ ’iJR.iJg f-WKby 'V Tobias, Walton, only ••ligioal Ge .rgia ss Bai d will give a lie Lyceum Hall on ng. Jpiiiu.iry 23id, It is said the popularity of the hotel of our worthy Shoriff is in .■» great measure owing to his splendid quali ies as a nimrod or mighty hunter, whereby he is able to keep the table of his guests supplied with the choicest of game. Only think, quail on toast every day! Wh i wouldn’t be a pris mer— with such a landlord ? Grand Jurors—The following is a list of Grind Ju.ors of Aiken county for the ensuing ye. r: C. D. Havn i. Aiken; Richard Hicks. Hammond; Ma comb Gunt r, HopeweH; J. F. McLaugh lin, Millbrook; La:u Schofield. Hope- well; Gad'den Scott, Aiken; Judsin Brodie, Tabernacle; J. M. Golphie^ Htiuinioiid; Colleton Glover. H.-uiimond; John Green,Silvcrton; W.W Statlmgs, Slot nv Hollow;'Lo'her Morris Shaw; P. H. Weeks, Aiken; J. W. Hockab 'C, Gregg; J. N Eubanks, '■ !e»ny Holb-w; M. B. Atbill. Wards; S. B. Roberson, Hammond: J«»hn Craisr, Sleepy Hollow. The committee in charge of the Aiken Home for tile present month take tins method of conveying era eful thanks to Mr, John Staubs, Mr. Morgan and Mr. Clement Sat terthw iiio fo“ the efficient aivl rendered the H'>me through their liberal donations of Wp<od. Their kind ness is particularly acceptable at this time wh'.'ii we ate having our coldest weather, and constant fires are necessary to keep the sick and infirm inmates comfortable. We Would not forget to make mention also of some nice dried fruit and other .articles from Mrs. B. r- deen, which have made glad the hearts of tlie inmates. Surely the blessing of Him who notes even the sparrow’s fall will rest upon tho kind doners, and we trust their good example will incite others to go and do likewise. A Horrible Ckiml.—On the night of the 3d ot January two negro fiends, named Deicer Ashley and Fortune Bush, entered the house of Mr. Stephen Ereeks, about three miles from Willis ton, on the plantation r.f Mr. D P. Sprawls, for the purpose i f rabbin] \ re- x Having positively determined to tirei from business, alter this date the entire stock of dry goods, shoes, notions clothi.og, Ac., will he sold at cost and uuder, H. Hahn. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Furnished and utiruniLhcd rooms to rent, on reas mablc terms ; also house to rent, furi.i>h nl or unfurnished, w st side of town, ’.hrec squares from (lie posfoffije. Terms reasonable. Inquire at this office. Consumption Cured.—An o;d phy siciau retired from active practice, hav ing hud placed in his hund^ by an EaM in -iian missionary the formula of a sim ple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of eonsuoip*iioi, Bron chitis, Catarrh and all Throat and Lung affections, 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 cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fel lows. The receipt will be sent free of charge, to all who desire it. with full directions for preparing and successful ly using. Address with stamp naming this paper, Dr. J. C. Stone. 44 Nonlv Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa [noiS.ly A Valuable Discovery.—Dr. C. W. Benson, a practicing physicion, at 106 North Eutaw street, Ralfirnoi Md., (who has paid much attention to Nervous Diseases,) has discovered that Extract of Celery and Chamomile, com bined in * certain proportion, invariably cures headache, either bilious, dyspep tic, nervnus or sick headache, neuralgia and nervousness, 'i hi- is a triumph in uicdicil chemistry, and sufferorsall ove. the country are ordering by mail* He prepares it in pills at 50 cenls per box. The Doctor is largely known and highly respected in Baltimore—Episcopal MrthudUt. For sale by aP tirugg sts. Dowie <& Mouse, Agei t*, Charleston, S. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dissolution of Copartnership. rilbe Law Partnership heretofore existing JLiu Aiken cnauty between us, uuder the name of Maher & Porter, is this d»y dis solved by mutual consent. Tbe practice of law will bo continued by Mr. M-tber in Barnwell county, and by Mr. Porter, as herc-tefore. in Aiken county. Aiken, January 1st, 1878. JOHN J MAHKit, ja!7-2w. J Ad. tilt AY PORTER. :e£e'wa.:r r). 850 reward will be puid by the sub scriber to any person that will furnish sufficient evidence to cot.vice the person or persons that have been steuli >g my cattle. ANDREW S. HU H O. Davis Bridge, Jan. let, 1878. istotx^e:. Office School Trustees, Aiken Township. Notice is hereby given to all persons who wish to teach in the free schools of this township, to make application be fore January 20th. 1878. Applications must be made in writing. Elating where the school is to be bicated, the number of children they will be able to have at tend and also the name of the patrons of their school. Applicants uiu.-t state how long experience they have had as teachers, age, sex and race. None need apply v*ho have not a teacher’s cert ill cate from the present Hoard ol Exami ners. There will be a meeting ol ilr.s board on the 21.-t of January, at the free whi'e school house i*i Aiken, to make terms with those elcctid. Appli cants must meet tlyj board in poison on that day, at 2oVoek, P. M. By o.d r of the board. C. lv. HKNDLRSON, j:atl0-2t c. B. S T. A. T. iTATt: OP SOUTH CAROLINA. S T/ istotioe. All persons having demands nyainst the •lorco t e. tn;c of K. 1>. Prior, deceased, will present taern :.t once, aud those indebted wiii up .ike payment to the undersigned im mediately. ANGUS P. BROWN, C. C. P. G. S. AIKEN COUNTY. WHEELER & WILSON MAN UP .CTUR- ING COMPANY t*. ROBERT GARVIN. CHATTLE MORTGAGI# By »li t ue of the above mortgage now on file in this office, I wili sell on Monday tho 4 U of February, within the legal liours • f sale, at Aikeu Courthouse, in front of the Gregg House, the following personal prop erty levied upon as tbe property of the de fendant to w.t: One WheeKr and Wilson Sewing Ma chine. Terms cash Purch-iscr to pay for papers. M. T. HOLLEY. S. \. C.. Acting as Agent. LANSING HOUSE, corner of York Street nnd Richland At. opposite tho Baptist Church is now open for boat dors. IsrOTICE. 1 VIE nniLrbigned respectfully informs the citizens of Aiken and vicinity that he is n.iW prepared to do all kinds TIN, SHEET-tRON and COPPER SMITHING at or below Augusta prices. Guttering, roof- it g anil Move work a specialty. All orders will receive prompt attention. I respect fully solicit the patronage of the good peo- ple of Aikm. It will be to your advantage to cail before having your work d »ne else- k here, d.-tlif] G. B. BOUYER. At Ci ui teney’s < Id Stand, Curve st. AT C. K, & r, B, Estate Notice ^LLL persons having claims against the estate of Joseph Richardson w ill present the same duly attested to tlie iHid.-raiiToeil. nnd ill persons indebted !■) said iy':.te will make payment tc SABAH H. RIUtTARBSON. Administratrix. Aiken. S' Nov. 23d. 1*>77 ASXSN MARKET. January, 17th. 187S. Correc'od weekly by C. K. ft F. B. Henderson Cotton 't^.JOJ v 76 c Flour 10 Steal.... 60 UiJK' Hot ter i Uee.-waz Is tub Mins? I Chiehriis of Life i s Hepatic Cure. m COAtfgUlfV Deatb.—W it b Ha-.-o-n, such a warning j “ ' before us, let us Honey, at least be pi e- I Coffee... ])ared to contest 1 Tea th point before “ shuffle off this mortal coil,” and we can only be strengthened C. R. Sides.. ,). R. •• .... him of a sum of money. which was sup- j in our defence by full supply of this inv*lu- posed to bo in his p mession After j ttble mcdi - iD ‘’* u ' hich whilc , ™ f *ving 'l'«j ■ • i - , . c i- 1 Lewies verv gentlj’, purges the whole ays- ' ransacking die pr.-mi-es and n -t finding | „ m Thc b( ,^ !s form but cue of the natural ! it, they doliberately tiiiirutiea hin and oudctg for the removal of wast»; matter and his wife, saturated their bodies and the impurities; the kidneys draw* amy one bed-clothes with turpentine, and, after j *P-*cies of waste matter ii' ihr fona ..f ' ’igar....... Rie- 'a'lt. large sacks Syrup. N. <> per gal *» Silver Dip ifagginv. p>o- j • rd ■'.'•s pel hit *'v.ee» ioi ii ie" per hiss he firing this mass, they coelly L.eked up within the house no iofai t ntid a little girl seven years old tu perish in the flatties. They were arrested and are now I'xleed in the Aiken Jail to await their j*i»t late, and will be tried at the next term of Court in Barnwell. Our reporter visited them on Wednrs- day, but they refused to give anv in formation in regard to their heinious ciiuie. water, and the skin another species in (lie , form of vapor and perse ir itioa. All the organs mu*! be stimulated to in creased but natural act icn. arid 'hits the | whole syst -m. evtn to the .• • ihe very . life of the body, is clean sou ami made ! healthy. Be it teniem’.. ve"l • h..t c-iinmons’ He;.alio Coinpouml or Liver Cure never fails. D S CKERSOfa S Ifej Livery Stible. lit i. uiGii rci*i, Take Notice.—Tickets to Boston and intermediate points by rail and stenni can be procured at Western Union Telegraf.h Office, Highland L’aik Hotel. Also tickets to Nassau. Langley Mills.—The net earn ings of this factory last year, were $37.- 214 48. of which 823,539 50 were made in the last six months. From July 1st to December 31, 1877, tl/b mil s Consumed 2.698 bales of cotton, and employed an average of 310 bands. The company ha-, a working capita! of 8141,672 36, ai d has paid during the year $32,000 in dividends. UNTOTIGIE- All persons having claims against the es tate of \V. J. Walker will under ihe same i duly ai tei-led to my Attorney, D. S. Hen derson, E«q.. Aiken, S. (I., and those in debted will m ike payment lo the uuilcr- xigned SUSAN WALiv 1 !!. jani7-4t (Jualitied Adiuiuislratrix. THE NEW YORK SGN for. lars. .)pe ct* ir »m N iiiber 1st. to Jui;e Kuo s fur 30i) guests. J5. I*. 1 ’ll a r Ft eld, I’l-i pr’etur. 1st. A s the time uppruaches for the renewal jl HIY *'/VFATHFRIV ir\ of subscript ion--. THE NUN w ••:ld re- ! J* G I ^ it L r\ I [1 L I. L I ARRIVAL** AT HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL. Oscar Toles. Esq., Mr. Frederick Spring, Jr. wife, child anu nurse. Mr J. Ash- ! ton de i’eyster, Mr. and Mrs Frederick J. ! uePcyster, two children and nurse. Mrs. H. If. Lamport. Miss Lamport, Dr. A. ! F. Buehlcr, Mr. J. A. (’arlcr, Mrs. 8. A. Farns, Mr. E. D. Parker, Mr. E G. Pfeifer, Mr. H. S. Orooke and wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sol Stein. Mr. and Mrs 8. B. Goddard. Ralph Goddard and nurse, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barney, child and nurse. New York (.'ity. Miss J. Brainard and maid, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Fisk, child and nurse, Chicago, 111. Mme. Joly de Lotbiniese and ninM, Quebec, L’a—Mrs. F. A. Zenin. Miss Zenin, Mr N. O. Suydam, wife aud child, Brooklyn, N. »—Mrs. Spaulding. Miss Pearl, Mr W. F. Heriiifeit. Mrs. Almira W. Bennett, Mis. J P't ■ft* w ^ xa mill iv . UriIIItJM , JAII?. .1 3 is pro ounced Ly the ! '.vui”' Jr " ' lrs ^* Q u ' n< *y Billings. D. is tho only original M»ss‘1 ;. MiBs .V s ' V,, . liHn,!i * i:os,on - c*** Brices KeserveJ of admis- seats 75. t: niaunication of Edisto A. F. M , Saturday, 877, the following of. 1 and instilled for the year:—T. S. Bylaut, 8. \V., W. E. Couch, d, Treasurer, T. J Mass —Mr and M,s. R. I5 u ,l„ r , Miss But ler Hyde Park N. Y.—Mrs. S. M Love- h Vm aV bs '^ o"r,', ri,lgc ’ Mr8 Henr y j * Biddle M,sacs Biddle. H. G. Biddl s . Miss Baird, Miss L. 8. Biddle. Philadelphia, Pa Mr. S. M. Comstock, Miss Hnitie Comstock Center Brook. Conn. -Mrs. Ogle Taylor and maid, Washington, D. O.—Mr. and Mrs W. G. Buscy, Georgetown. D. C -^Mr. and Mrs. D. C Gould. Manchester, N. H.—Mr. and Mrs. fle 0P jre W. Steele, Peoria, 111.— Admiral A. Taylor, wife, child and nurse, Mr. Joseph Tiffin, Mr. if J. of rubscripiiou-p. THE 8UN mind its fririi'ts aud w; l:w i-p'tir-rs ever^-j where, that it i» again a candidate i<>r ihcir ! consideration and support. Upon its rec- ! ord for the past tea years it relies fur a | continuance of ihe hearty sympathy and ' generous co operation which have hit teiio 1 been extended to it from every q iurter of j the Union. Ihe DAILY SUN is a four-page-sheet of' 28 columns, price by mail, posi paid. 5.' • emts a iiiontu, or $d.f-0 per year. | The Sunday edition of Tim Son is an eight-page-sheet of off columns. iViiile giving tlie news of the day, it also gives a large amount of literary and miscellaneous mailer specially prepared for it. The Son- day Son has nut with great surcess. Post paid $1.20 a year. Tlti‘ Aicekly Smi. \V.io does not know The Weuki.y Son? It circulates throughout the United Stales, the Canadas, and beyond. Ninely thousand I a mil i es greet iis welcome pages weekly, and regard it in ihe light of guide, counsel lor aud friend. Its news, editorial, agri cultural, and littrary depariiueuis make it essentially a journal for the famUy and the fireside Terms, one hollau a y,ar. post paid. Tliis price, quality eous.d -red. makes it the ciieapest newspaper pubiisiicd F i clubs of ten, with $10 cash, vve will send i extra copy free. Address PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, New York City. Office over A ikon, S. O. J AS. E TDETSTTIST- Luhn's JIkuo Store, M.2t»t <- . CROSLAND, Offici Aiken, justice and Surveyor. • Law Range, oj>^ osite Town Hall S. C. John H. Fearey, Opticin, Jeweler & Engraver, 221 Broad st., opp Central Hotel AUGUSTA, GA. Wm. Schw3ig3rt, rilahcr. Valuable Beach IslatuI Pitiilatiun, Known as “ Whatley I’lace.” rjthe above, siiuate.1 about s x uules from La:e witii Yitalis Iliiiuucr. watch and ebro- nouiotc .taker. N. Y. Special attention to all fine ami difficult watch nod clock repairing Watches, clocks, lockets and ohaius for sale. 221 Broid st., opposite Ccutyil Hotel, Augusta. Ga sr2< 1: lugusta, containing 32o acr'\', more or less. The upland portion will pioduce a i^ide of cotton per acre. The lowlands a bate aud a half, improvements consist of , ... I -—mr. joaepn-rnnn, isir. it. J. tu- “good cou.fortable Dwelling, six Cabins, i. j. j fin, Mr and Mrs Andrew Minn nnd maid <, , n Hon-se. Bmn, plenty of W'ood ai: i uiinsou, o. D., J servant, Mr. W. Rae. Montreal, Canada.— ; Water: considered the b st Plantation in j »T. iVi. Hus!) i»lid I * %11 If. Perkins, two clnldren aud iwo i lsi«.*d. WiM b? sold ??t a ! ^^ aitltt. J. H. Lvbrand, i ,lur,es - Hartfoid, Conn—Mrs. S. K Pea j For iuvthcr particulars, app'.v to JTvh roe. yj rs . M. Linton »nd child. Reading. 1 . _ M. 'll YAMS, jal7-2W/ Real Estate Agent. If. Teague- ;) ( 03 n I Oflico next door to Ci H''i^r •Jouraxl. X HARDWARE ‘SHOEH. > "T - 3 f • I av * w ivi J. E. Aiger & Co., CHAKLESTON, So. Ca. JOBBERS OF r IIvbV FOREIGN and DOMESTIC EAUDWAEE, Cutlery, ' Guns, Saddlery, Bar Iron and Plow Steel Cucumber Puwps, Fairbanks’ Scales. Agents for South Carolina for the Patent Barb Fencing aud the celebrated Farmer's Friend PW, o«e, two or three herse. at reduced, prices. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Large assortment of Agricultural Imple ments. Agricultural Steels a specialty. Bull Tongues, Turn Shovels. Scooters. Sweeps, Heel Bolts, also rough steel shapes, Ac. State agents for Tredegar Horse and Mule shoes. Orders receive prompt and careful attention. J. E. ADGER & CO., 137 and 13U Meeting Street, Charleston. 8. C. FALL TltADF, 1875. H aving just rsturnedfrom the North, where I have purchased one ot t ho largest stocks of • BOOTS & SHOES Ever brought to Augusta. OVER 4,09 CASES BOUTS & SHOES, equal to nearly 20,000 FAIR Having bought the above goods dir sifrom the manufactories for cash, 1 am < etermiu- ed to sell at All BOOTS AND SHOES sold by me are guaranteed to give EOTIM miSHClIOH! Call and buj and s-aro money. J. YY . BURCH BROAD STREET, A. LI 2* LL s t a, Gr a. to 3d uoor below R. ! v M ■ R. Crossing. CAROLINA FERTILIZER. GJ30. W. WIILLAMS & CO-, Propr’s. i I ‘hr? 1 LI 7 ^*S Xtr ’ : : ; r : s, v, v . •: > ■ • • ' - / - • • ' -:r. i v : -A'] -ii- ;*.*•'.r-V-y-'v i- ’ji vT #. '.j - o'-s# ’ T-- ■ j\ rr,? - ' *.•'.■ ■ .'.'y, -> The .Bradley Patent Super-Phos phate- ,. : The Palmetto Acid Phosphate. Vv 3PJRXOES TO STJTT TIXO K OFFER THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN A N a FOFLLaB Brands orFerttlizers, also high grade of Acid Phosphate for CDtnpoatin", de li von d at nny depot on Smith Carolina Railroad; Terms Cash, or on Cotton option payable November 1st., 1878, at 15 cents for grade hot below middling. *PP> to HUTSON A CO.. Agent*, Aiken, S. C. 4*4 M. TW% In order to clear out our stock of very superior JEj JL " JL Gold-plated Jewelry valued at over $200,000, we will send as tielow, 20 Pieces, all warranted Gold-plated for Si.00. 1 pah" Gold Stone Sleeve Buttons; 1 pair Engraved Sleeve Buttons; 1 set Pointed Studs; 4 set Amethyst Studs; 1 Wedding Ring; 1 Engraved Band Finger Ring; 1 Amethyst Stone Ring, inlaid tr% A m TT'KT withhold; 1 EiagMt Ring, marked‘‘Friendship;” ■».$*>• i Ajnelhyst Stone Scarf Pin, Inlaid with 1 Silvered Hat Pin; 1 set Ladies’ Jet and Gold Pin and Drops; I Misses’ set Jet and Gold; 1 Collar Stud; 1 set Handsome Rosebud Ear Drops; 1 Gents” Elc*Vit Lake George Diamond Stud; 1 Card.ua] Red Bead Necklace; I pair Ladies Amethyst Stone Ear Drops, *g8| Inlaid with Gold; 1 Ladies’ Ornamented Jet Bsooch; 1 Fancy $?+ K. Scarf Ring and Elegant Watch Ctiain. Take your choice, tbe entire lot of QO pi«c«*, »« nt Post paid £or ^1.00 or any pieces you choose for QO cent*. Now Is the time co kuw.j mji.ey. These can easily be retailed at CLUB PREMIUM* To any ^ *g-»Tg^T>. one ordering 12 Lots at Si.OO each, we will v/JC Jot £iJK»JEaAlr present Free, an Open Face Coin Silver Watch as Premium. WATCH AND JEWELRY CIRCULAR FREE. irsroTXCJmjs oi* •T'ECJEa m.3B3ss». Ourcoteraporary, the UoBton spvaka very ’nifchly of both aitvrrti^r an'i zoo-ls m b*tn* ^onoralp'.o to his deallnzs. and reliable In tais goods, a ooauneudatloa we heartily endone.—arc Lm.it Dispatch, December 7, 1878. Tlie house in a thoroughly reliable one In every repeot.—Boston Otnhr, Oet. 2J, 1870. His reputation for honesty, fair dealing, sad Uberality u onequaled by any advertiser ia this city.—X. r. Day Book, December 18, 1878. Advertises more and sells cheaper than any ssa> in New York.—ZTeraM, April 13, 1877. F. STOCKMAN* 27 Bond Street, New York. **r"-*p—- rCn- • sq’-arrs from the p thl off Cut Ai-tt-i. il<.iel, i .vf-en iopijpiu- 1, and Park Aventii*. Lii.-gi--- Cnto.oiis un i Cat ri-igi'-i on iiir; I ai-iirs itct.-<p»ipiii->'<Hte<l with Lillies and g-in- .1 m n'.s U •-S48.. All horses war- r.inte l gen: e for t idinr r driv u r. HIGHLAND PARK HOT tit -A-IJSlZEISr, s. o. ETiWAN FERTILIZERS- TO UNDERSIGNED OFFERS, WITH INCREASED CONFIDENCE, Planters and Farmers, l.\RIVALED EE8TILIZERS OF THE ETIW.W COUPANV OF CI1ARLESLON, S. C. H UN DR EDS OF PURCHASERS THE LA <T SEASON HAVE EXPRESSED unbounded satisfaction of these FertiUserr; over al^others^ one exten-uve plantor in Georgia iiuvmg annually incrt-n-cd bis ordp?rs from fifty tons to two hundred tons if the 24 per cent. Dissolved Bene The grade of the above 24 per eem. has been considerably increased on that of last siT.aon, while the price has been reduced, as will appear below. Fiom mv own expe rience. and that «f those who purchase 1 Lom me last season. I coufid n lv affirm that the 24 p-r cent. Dissolved Bone is the cheapest and best for all crops e'Ii. r composted with coitou seed, barn yard manure or applied alone. The prices are as lotlows: ETIWAN GUANO, payable 1st April, 1878 “ 1st Nov., 1878 “ “ 24080 per cent., paya <t «« It <( CROP FOOD CHEMICALS S'2 00 PKtt . 52 00 C( 1st April, 1878... . 28 00 11 1st Nov., 1878 .... 30 > 0 t( b!c 1st April, ’78. . 30 CO t f 1st Nov., ’78.. . 38 00 Ca 1st April. ’78. . 42 00 tfc 1st Nov., ’78 . 62 00 < 4 A iVLY TO Wm. G. Mood, A«{‘a! On II. B. BUHCK HALTER. AIKEN S C HOBEET POWELL, L AUHENS ST., DEALER!X 1 NAILS, IRON, GLASS HUBS, SPOKES, and FELLOES. IHE STQVFS. tin ware, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Tin and Sheet Iron nianufsctitred an'l repaired. Jfy Stock is new and complete, in siippit gp'ods. agricultural implements, and tools of every description. Agents for the celebrated Hoirest'-nd and Bn^ey Guanos. Always on band a full stock of LAITEEETH’S GAEDElf -SESD3. Paints, Oils and BnisIi(‘S i of all Kitid;s f u si la-T VJE \G VTN ci'll ihe c.i ■ cnfioti o*' i t' ■» •: V Barntvell counties toouv Li iA- S' 1 it i f MM amv f Which we arc now olf'-ring at th ’ very lowest piie-.e. V . i n can off or tlie cheapen aid in<>s' t-ompiete stock •*{ good, ib ti o,. the above ni ntioned Counties uursiookof Uanum ku- Itut - .t\p special attention ; also, on;* CLOTH ING department BfttSJS*®*? ’I’ivet of ul! kinds a ;11est luarkil iiie- ‘ieln VS, and soil ymti- i-oiiou to us. 'vc vi-iut (') b'l/ I u pi t!n..:-;,hi. winter, for wltich we will g've Augu«ta pii'-'-s. Vic i»n;iii,i u.im* goods we k< ep. but will inM that wo have anything you v -h .Vi PllODUCE bovgtit. fall and sac us. srl4tf O. K. & r. 3. HENDERSON, , \ i kfi t. S' FERTILIZERS. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE THE i’ui’l i.\i. ti IG II 0II DE .AMiil ACID PiiiiSj'il VIT. CASH (PER TON), $30- FINE, $1>. VAYkBLK IN CGTI’-i*., f f. CtiTTON.) THE U !.ViM mw At; CASH (PER TON(. $b3. FINS. $59. PAY VALE IN fOfi' »>. PC COTTON.) ALSO n.’O’n THE SOLCBLE BiiiiPH liiiAUi PAYABLE IN CO I’T.'N (450 POUND C PER TON j. YE IMS SAME. AS AU# WITHOUT ADDITIONAL EXPENSh. r HE ABOVE FERTILIZERS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE OF illOL STAS are used tiirougbout the county, an l have Always given satisfaction. • Ciboulaus. ALFRED HOLMES, Asei OFFICE—LUHN»S AIKEN DRUG STOKE. BOOTS AMD SHOES. IPetex* Keenan, of fVugTisia, C j AS now on sale a stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, equal to any in the States. Most of it is made up to order, under l|is own direction, and warranted ii sense oi the word. Every article sold will be faithfully dtM-ribtd, aud when i ng will be taken back or exchanged in throe months after prichase. NORTHERN and WESTERN visitors will find here superior goods, made on the widths and the latest styles. Plantation boots and b».:j.a.«s. ' >-y . d r't shoos in great aboioitoce One price ana sir', fly lair derb’*.* A PETE It KEENAN ■ a 2. r ) CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK. AUGUSTA f • Romaine Gobi, so extensively w«>i-u iu Uui-ia wa- f,->t d...co\ei *d iu ll. I. ly tin- biated French chemist Mons. D. HeLainge, who tuanufacturtdIt iuto jt wehy for five years sold it to tbe leading jewelers of Paris for s« i d gold In 187.* v secret becime known, ten of :ho Tianufacttiring • > with a ewltnlOf $10.00000D fbt and Watch-’ " : •in.*-*- • pi*- • ,J * (uer. tu Oi Vaicn Cha'n. retail price $1 00 One pair eng. Sleeve Buttons,retaiipnoe 75 One Stone Set Scarf Pin, *• •* 75 One set (8) Spiral Snirls Studs, “ ‘* 75 One imp shape Collar Button, “ “ 50 One ueavy plain Wedding Ring, “ “ 1 2fii jOue pair Ony j. Sleeve Buttons 1!'.‘ne set (8)Ony- Shiri ■Ouds. j $;.00 LOT. One Ladies Opera Guur'i Chain One Ladies Aeck Chniii axi'i Crocs One beautiful Locket, engraved, Mine pair Band Bra ■ !.• s. 'One Gents Twist. Link Vest Chain and Total $5 00; For 50 cents we Will send above six articles postpaid. $1.00 LOT. One pair Sleeve Buttons, stone setting, One set (3) Spiral Shirt Studs. One heavy band Engtgement Ring. One set (2) Engraved Bracelets. One Ladies Long Guard or Neck Chain. One new improved Collar Button. One extra cut Ciimeo Seal Ring. One Arizona Solitaire Stud. One set Amethyst or Topaz Pin mi Drops. One Ladies Chemise Button Vine Plain King, stamped lb K. $5.00 LOT. One T.alias’ Opera Imp-! with sip.; ' P Oneeng. miniature Locket, for the above.jjoae Gent s heavy W gin will One Gent’s heavy link Watch Chain. I Charm, retail).) m •)() One Lake George Diamond Sind. I’oee J.«di-*.,’ heavy t ngV .k Cl...in $2.00 LOT. j jOne elegani Ci -.s-? Mi- i-.re l..» |i above. One Ladies’ Neck Chain and Charm. J'One Set Cameo Me.ialio.i Piaa:. i Lar One Ladies’ Heavy Guard Chain for Watch. ll)ne 1(air he., vy i-ims.-d i.anu IGaci. One set »'in and Ear Rings, Amethyst. , tym> Gent’s Solitaire Diamond .Stud On* extra fine Miniature Locket. ! One Gent’s Cluster Du.nion i Pm One Cameo Seal Ring. MOnepair Ahum h v m or G. -. x >;• t1 One very heavy Wedding or Engagement. One set (3 ; Sind', to mai h hr t. Bin?- One el'-gant hcavv me. « am*’., S!: One Gent’s heavy Watch Chain with Charm.: |(i 15e i y, ... j; One pair Pearl Inlaid Gleeve Buttons. !;t>neu<w pa.;,.j; sr ,mum One Lake George Custer Pin. | June Ladies’C .emu-e Bo ton One pair heavy band Bracelets. l Oue Ametity .» or T.., hz ring. . ura The reran prtco ol the articles in each sample lot amounts i.> • v i-ti '.'i the price for the lot; for example, our one dollar lot retails for . Pl'Vi; our f for $50.00. A SOLID ROM A INK GOLD HUNTING-f tSK V> VTCH IL i 1:. Tonny one sending us hu order tor the above lo's t>y exi . ss to th-- uium t-. o- we will send, free, one solid Romaine Gold Tluuting Case tt wt.di. y. t ie nr !»<t warranted to keep perfect time and look equally as well a- < <> Of g : i mail postpaid, .®15,'»0. This is our best otter to agents, and is v.-oi; - >■ n-i ; i.i'i alone wiltsell or trade readily forfrom (kl to >5(,' (.0 •; ,r i ■ j , . , $7 00 or $8 00, witha luavy Gents’ Gold Patieru t • st l lin i i i i ,e. >. Opera Chain with slide anil tassel. Remember,—This offer'only hobis cop'd unt i Jan. i t. LS7A Ato. • e. ,) i shall sell only to Jobbers and VVliolesale .ie.ileis, and i.;:,, ;ie w -lir.roo ;• I- v have to pay full retail prices. Romaine Gold is the best,and. in fact, tie only in.La': i> : . • . being the same in weight, color ati'l finish, and alt <mii •.>. id. a: ■ n a • ■ patterns Will gunrantce s.-itistaelion in evejy iustanc-e, or relunu n, , y Send money by P. (> , Money Order, or Registered Kitvr. .* .. . , sent C, O. D. unless a; least $5.00aecanipaL.ies tlie o-di i . '. dr,.-, .. . » , W. F. EVANS & CO., Sole Agents for t 5 unit • .. i i i, i i ..hicago, 111. n>L. OFFiCE OF (SUCCESSOR TO E. G. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furniture Dealer and Under ta' Undertaking in ttll its BraueiH s Ni^hl Calls, 102 Green Street. Sunca* ' .'s at t!; To the Public: I respectfully call your attention to my rontinued reduction in ]■’ e and 1 oeipt of new Goods arriving by every Steann-r ti-v.-u nij l a. •: . Busii ■ *« n reached large proportions (having iuci'CascJ mat. rially tlui t. e ti.. Let y-oi .]■ been compelled to enlarge my Warevoomu, which are located ■ '< Broad s»r Monument Street, (known as the Eagle ,'i Puumiix Hotel. Ttie 'Cur nlions of i! ing are seventy feet trout by one hundred and twenty five i t]., three stori They are said to be ihe largest, and finest tVarerooms in 'In Sou heiti Ma’p s My stock will compare with No’thern and West -r ..11 • for -t Thauking vou for past favors, and awaiting your tu>(; . •• : 1 rsuemed j remain •''N 1 - i a c Gr. "V. 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