L_ W Local and Special. ' ^g&-Ten cents per line for nil local advertise- i merits in this column. |, Cotton in Columbia yesterday lftj a 10J. Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, at Mrs. Harmon's. Cbew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. nov 27?1 y. pa. v j D. F. A's request will be complied with I in next issue. Read tbe new advertisements, both legal and business, in this issue. "( No excuse for a shabby appearance when M. L. Kinard, of Columbia, sells (clothing so cneap. Mr. S. Corley who has been spending a few weeks np North is expected back this week. Bemember that Mr. S. N. Hendrix is ^"Bttying cotton, and still selling groceries, low down. Call and see him. Our young friend, 'Mr. J. Brooks i OTiognid, is stndiag law in the office of rberry. Sonth Caroperity, New- j ain onr town ! allow and will eye over us I Mrs. S. P. fficiently to > duties, g out some in town, in s?ons, and at iy first-class j^g^mplete. themN?Pf^ ip. r two week? re eyes is at i "bug juice,' oggles.. ' find at S. N. the best oi ) Sullivan's ... wmcn are the best BBS We are pleased to Dote the continued B Convalescence of Dr. Leaphart's little boy, Who bas been suffering with diphtheria. B^B^'eknow ?f 1)0 other cases in the comTwo things are certain?Death and Hj^wTaxes?Only & few more days left to pay CHm. The monkey may expect to be BHBcrowded here during the last days. OH l^ow that the "weather ha^ changed, CCloud will be the call for wood, for subBMqcriptious, by the editors tbronghout the R^K^ZVlien J vi81t Columbia, be fitfteto call an J H L. Senn, at Messrs. Loricfc?liOwrancejr H^H^Btend him your orders. 7 H a' B [T ^#eSSi^ rccmTM?ended for dipntner i* celebrated French physician. y' Cfi^BCold and wet weather is here. Ca\ Ki give Mr. Mark your orders for bootr ?B9 shoes of the most substantial qnalitff HKfl; is an excellent workman and his work BBCgn a ran teed to give satisfaction, anih HHb prices suit the times. H I We deeply regret to announce the H^Bath of Mrs. T. S. Arthur, which ocMjfflfihrred after a short illness on WednesB Kv evening last at 4 o'clock. BnffiB We were pleased to meet in town on HBMlHi -- ? i i- iU?i HH^Baturday, Mr. (jage, wdo repress m* luat B Bve and reliable Grocery house of Mesa H^Bobertson, Taylor & (Jo., Charleston. B Bhcy have a large and well-deserved fij^K-ade along onr line of road. HSa Rev. E. F. Hyde who has been canB Basting onr county in the interest of the ^^Bitnerican Bible Society will leave for his S^Bome in Anderson County to-morrow. BHtte has distributed about 1,500 copies of j^^HBibles and Testaments in this connty. SBB The County Commissioners od last HBWednesday issued checks to the amount M|of $900 00 for poor, bridges, fees, labor j^B and disbursements. Other claims laid QH over for want of funds. ? Prof. Julias D. Dreher, a .native of this B county, has been elected President of ffiw Roanoke Collage, Ya. He has onr thanks f for a copy of the proceedings of the KB opening of Bittle Memorial Libary of that institntion. f 1 The undersigned respectfully inffl^j I those who have not yet purchase^ ^ v or Testaments, that these book^jj] B obtained at the Lexington de?n]jer *ue I loth November. Mr. J Pwait | B agent has kindly offered B any wishing to purchas^gent A B s# I il? E. F. Htt ii i. & Mrs. Harman's! B/ Northern appj^ w "Co5f^ioDer!/?MBUG AB()UT ^ , I There is NV & SbuSi are doing a: Messrs. Piatt, filing apods close, di- i live basinesjfits with Their trade has j a wide-spread reputation; I ^Vjes thev *re such clever and hoDorgentleinan it is pleasaut to deal with then* They have a cotton buyer with vh^a who is paying, at all times, - V?iorVioot morlrpt r>rif?PR. El r -y A Big Stove House. Jold weal her, according to Col. Swarts, j the Globe, Hotel, cannot be much ^er delayed. He says the anticipated 'e may not reach this section uutil j ut November the first, but it may j ie sooner. At any rate, it is bound to e, and iu order to be ready to meet! our stoves should be ready and up,1 r coal laid in aud no rush necessary 1 n the blasts come around the corner liring "Where have you been all j mer?" For the stoves, there is no j er assortment in the South than is ed at W. I Delph's; not only heating ooking. Also, all manner of house-,' HhiDg goods, cutlery, &c. Examine j *ock before purchasing elsewhere.? Eceniay Ntias. jl The Citizens' Savings Bank, publishes an advertisement in the Register, notifying certain persons that they have undrawn dividends to their credit at the office of the Trustee, in Columbia. Among the depositors we recognize the following from Lexington: Comoner Bamberg, Louis Bickley, Jna H. Culler, Jno. W. Corley, John Ingener, A. S. Nunnmaker, W. P. Roof, Simon W. Roof, Ed. C. Shnll, J. H. Bryant, Miss H. J. Calk. Unless these dividends are promptly drawn they may be lost Grateful Women.?None receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful and show such an interest in j:? rr^n RiWorc women. recommeuuiuK uu|j ^..v? ? It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ills the sex is almost universally subject to. Chills and fever, indigestion or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the back or kidney, pain in the shoulders nnd different parts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despondency, are all' readily removed by .these Bitters. 52 Read the proceeding of the Committee .on Free Ferries, in Columbia on the 15th. An invitation is extended to the people of Lexington, Richland and Newberry to attend a mass meeting to be held in the City Hall in that city on the 28th. Everyone interested should be there. From the proceedings as published it looks as if the Columbia Bridge Company had fallen back on its dignity and ignorance, and it might be well for the meeting on the 28th to abstain from any farther j overtures, and proceed to work in carry' ing the ferry idea through. If the merchants of Columbia had a little rtiore spirit of enterprise they would soon have the ferry running and be able to pass the custom from this county to their doors * *? ? wnnlil I at a nominal rerrvage, ?u?-u, be sufficient to pay expenses. There is one thing certain, Lexington County don't want to bay either Colombia or "Ncnad River Bridges. She is particularly 5 nP0D P0*0* w^en ex" | tranelps;^ral figures, which the former | comPaQy PN^ses, are considered. As we are safr^j ^at a]j our 8Qb; scnbers who are alS^Lnfc in arrears> ' j will, come forward and se*^ up as ^ev II promised, their financk will admit. ;' we dp not intend to dun thenrtrough ; our columns. We would snggesfc that j when they do settle np for past accom. modations that they also pay in advance for the next 6 or 12 months, as at ttdf season of the year money is more plentv ful than in the summer. If they pay ir Advance the paper will be at the rate o: $1.50 per annnm, whereas otherwise, i will certainly be $2 00. On Saturday 11th, a dog belonging tc Mr. Harsey on Bull Swamp, attacked s negro on Jones' Bridge road near hit vhouse, bit a dog belonging to Mrs. C Coachman, also onejiLEC- n " ." 1 r \^^v?bcp j\nd uiu 8676ral 1; other-dogs, all of which were killed on Monday morning, except Mrs. B's; she . hired a negvo on Sunday morning to kill it, paying in cash one chicken, bat the last heard froas_ Ble-f \ | " oc?wnu II,M J^T^ke State F air which openskuColfnmbia on the 11th Norembexr^^J? I eral premium list hn8b^^or}ded and ' the offic??-k? -T^xtensive improvej -^STgrouuds, waited old and ! erected new buildings and 11^tfe^5;ver ' thing for a first-class Fair has begb-^* j ply provided. The Charlotte, ColumBn* i and Augosta Railroad Company will sell j tickets to persons attending the Fair at | two cents per mile each way, and will rej fund all freight and charges on entries | on their return to the points of shipment ' Snow storms are occurring in Euro*^* j The Ute Indians are asking for ?^e and will surrender the captive women and children. The ex-Empress Eugenie.*** S?,^? Zululand to pray on the spot '" tre "er son was killed. England is using bold *? Bussia. She has informed-*1? 'atle!' P?wfr that British influent-- m Afghanistan. Ohio went P< bl,can by abont 16." 000 majority The coi P^P1? in Barnwell are 1 - ~ *? * . . - , ? v-mrr , -w^lpp-iJ lo cmJ GOODS, and will continue to ? i We have jUKt received all the sfrW * consisting of: , ceive such goods as are always found^if^f ''^ASS " n a ! dry goo?*> * otiojys, hts and caps, hoots, shoess^aepmade ciffeinc, hardware ' pockli^^ table cutljhi, groceries, (jpckery, tin amu ear ware, i ^ medicinjer-baam^, oils, You rmi TP1! T.1!.0*11 an<* fxamine ov^rSe stock before buying elsewhere. TrnSw 'T't r i i'Ti ri i ^ TrLj-ZJ^-rn me mwrv***'?^Lr~ i Apr ~ ' ? D * tTiWDSiIXi^ u^Aw-LAR saved is a dollar gained. o CRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, DOWN TO HAD PAN PRICES AT THE I GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, ^ -OFMCREERY& BROTHER WHERE the power of money is pat to the test. We tay for CASH; we sell for CASH, a we make CASH the lever of our business. We are nlly alive to the interest of our ci tomers, and RECEIVING DAILY FRESH LINES IN\LL THE DIFFERENT DEPAR AIENTS, viz; ** Lace buntings, al? colors. | Cassiieres and Cloths, 25c to $2.50. Plain Buntings, all colors. | Cottondes and Jeans, 10c to 50c. Summer Silks, 50c to $1.00. | 4-4 Pinted Cambrics, 8jc. Fast Blue Black Cashmeres, 50c to $1.00. \ Print* a beautiful line. 1 Brown Domestics, 5c to 12i Household Black bilks, voc 10 52. uv. . 1 ? Ladies, Misses and Gent's Hosiery, 5c to 50c. | BlousiLinen and Linen Drills. Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, 5c to SI.00. | White Pique and Lawns. A FULL LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, (ur -'PURE COIN" DOLLAR SHE completely made, is the BEST IN THE WORLD at the pice. Orders promptly and carefully attended to. Samples iext when requested, and express charj paid to nearest depot on all orders of $10 or over, when accompanied with the money or s< C. 0. D. McCREERY & BB0THER, COLUMBIA, S. C., J T. A. McCbeebt, B. B. McCbeeey, B. A. Rawls | Janl?iy ~~V Txr^o-oisrs! AT THE LOWREF 77ACOH FACTORY AUGUSTA, GA. 1 OO Assorted Sizes Two Horse Wagoas, Iron Axles and'Thimble Skeins. *00 Assorted Sizes One Horse Wagons, Plain and Patent Wheels. lOO Sets Assorted Wagon Harness. At prices 10 per cent lower than can be bought in the ci J. H. L.O U~RE 1% Sept. 10?ly, Corner Campbell and Ellis Street! i 1 I CLOTHING, HATS AND GENT'S GOODS J. S. WILEY & CO-, COLfM^IA, S. C a * A l?? 13 THE LAEGEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUS . IN THE ariAx*. Men suitsf $4, $0 and up to $40; Youth suits, $3 tb $io; Boy suits $21-2 to $12. Made by Custom Tailors, cut in the top 0/ fashion, very nobby. HEADQUARTERS FOR HATS, SHIRTS, &C. We invite our LEXINGTON FRIENDS to call and examine our stock. To the Clergy * liberal discount. Oct ?? 1 j TO THE PEOPLE OF LEXINGTON COUNTY. T. A. M'CREEKY & CO., OPPOSITE JNO. C. SEEGERS, Are now offering one of the LARGEST, CHEAPEST and BEST srocks of DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, that they ever shown in Columbia. Their motto is "Quick sales and small profits." This it a LITlp HOTJSE. They sell goods cheap, treat their customers right and confidently say that you will get pore and better goods for your money than can be had anywhere. Their FIVE CFNT counter is quite a feature in their business, where you can get every neeftii article for housekeeping at 5 cents a piece. Remember the place, opposite John C. Seegerx. Good wagon yard accommodations and the cheapest goods in Columbia, X. A. McCREERY & CO., Opposite Jno. C. Seegers, Main Street, Columbia, 8. C. T. A. McCbeeb*, C. W. McCbemt. Aug 20?ly GROCERIES I GROCERIES il Groceries !!! /v -rv-r -ttt; u; ua 0!?3TIE.^?LDE=,El.kc v -AT PLATT, HOOK & SHULL'S. WO HUKJ^X.a I ?? "-Eowxit PRICES, QUICK SALES, SHORT PROFITS,' EC1TEST 7T3IG2T ANS GOOD MSASTJUS is their watch-word,. which accounts for their continued heavy run of business. '' Nov 22?Cm Next door to Ehrlich's Shoe Store, Main Street, Columbia, S. ft. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! C. F. JACKSON, HAS just returned from Baltimore and New V'v-L'l ,, ... stock of ' ! -deselected DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the City of Columbia. Having received a very liberal patronage from the good ;D PEOPLE IN LEXINGTON j for many years, he invites them to an examination of his present stock, as he defies competition I both as to quality and low prices. MB. S. E. CAUGHMAN will be pleased to see his many acquaintances in Lexington and adjoining counties when visiting Columbia. Come soon and secure bargains at the lowest possible prices. Kemember the place: . * C. F. JACKSON, LE-AJDEIB OF LOW PEICES. Jon 1?ly 120 Main Street, Colnmbia, S. C. 9 | INVEST Y0IJR DOLLARS AND DIMES "Where You Can Procure the Largest Quantity of Goods and the ? ? ~ TUTATTTTT ? BEST VALUE EUJ& xuuic. juuhai. THAT PLACE IS THE * MAMMOTH s Dry I.immIs and Shoe House OF JOIS, DAVIS ? B011MHTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. That All Departments Offer Every Week Some : SPECIAL ADVANTAGE TO THE E9CNOMIOAL rlUCHASER : Ih now' very generally admitted, and this in part accounts for the IMMENSE and EVEB INCREASING PATRONAGE that vre are favored vrith. I QTJICKS^-LES " i Is what we want, and to accomplish that we continue to sell at B OTTOM PRICES, ALL departments well stocked with New and Fashionable goods: ! Samples sent free of charge to the country. Orders amounting to ten dollars, freight paid by us. Everybody is invited to call and examine the most complete stock of the above ever seen in Columbia. JONES, DAVIS & BOMilMGIITS, ~ . r, n j, nn Successors w n. o. oiuwi u, w., OOLtMBIA, 0. C. ^ [iy- D. Jones, 1 ' j E. S. Bcmnneaf* / J. H. Davis. j / i. j Jan. i?lj '/ l / /