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t-j- -> ??-?.. ~ - ~ TTT.T.MAK TS TKT, MAN ' ' 4Ben Tillman's side is winning, It was'best from the beginning. Who are these men that howl and snort? EgSPBEpi Defeat him if yon can, We'll teach yon as yon should be taught,' That Tillman is the man. Now who would vote for CoL Earle? See him parade the stand, fie thinks that he represents the world, But Tillman is the man. ? And Brat ton with his nose aflame Thinks he some chance may stand, We'll show him that hell miss his game, T7rt? Tillman ifl fVta man And so we'll vote for Capfc. Ben, And hell in office land, And show them all that we are men, And Tillman is the msan. Then shout upon the passing breeze, Proclaim through all the land, We'll put in office whom we please, For Tillman is the man. Tillman and Sis Movement. A Conservative Talk About the Great Reformer. CoL Aldiich was iuCharleston one day recently. He was called on by a "World reporter and the following is what Col. Aldrich said to the World man^ "Four-fifths of our people," said Col. Aldrich, ("are for Tillman." "Is there likely to be any change in this condition between now and the election?" "Yes." "What?" "The other fifth will be for him then." "To what do you attribute the strong support the Tillman" movement is receiving throughout -the- State?" <4Tb?s*js"ffTicle in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune! There has been a wave of Douular discontent with our party methods gathering in the State lor years. Capt Tillman has done a great deal to work it up, and at the opportune moment he leaped upon its crest, and it is hearing him into the gubernatorial office." "Then do you not think it is d/ssatisfaction with our State government or officials that inspires this support of Tillman?" "Certainly not We havehad since 1876 a clean, economical government', and our offices have been filled by good men?I may say our best men ?and there is no ground for discontent on that score; but our methods have been faulty, and it is against these that dissatisfaction has been growing for years, and Tillman offering the occasion, the people are responding with earnestness and en thusiasm to secure a change. After : all that may be said, the underlying i principle which controls the actions j of our people is a love of liberty, ; k and they are not going to submit to j the despotism of a party any more J; than they wiH to the despotism of a i government, any longer than they can help it. For years past ourelec- } tions have been decided in Columbia. I do not mean by the State officers alone, or by any ring?there is no ring that I know of?but by public men from all parts of the State, who j jmeet there periodically^ and with the ( ^o to the Radicals.1 Now, Tillman ^ saw this condition, and discerning j the appropriate relief for it He has inaugurated a policy by which the people will in fact, as well as in * theory, choose their own servants. He oners to the people self-government, pure and simple, and. they seize the opportunity with avidity, z and hailed him as a liberator. t] "Ideas, not men nor measures, I govern this world, and it is this idea f< L' - r 5 their rights and privileges being tl brought within their own grasp that r .is controlling the people or the State, li _^"^and there is no power on earth that ^ can shake them loose from it" ti "What win be the result of it all?" 1 "The immediate result will be the ti election-of Capt. Tillman. That is a s; matter of small import. Men like him, while bold and aggressive in the f< fight for power, are proverbially con- a servative once they have gained it ii He will administer the duties of the h office as they are prescribed by law; v no more, no less. p 4There has been one marked good b effect, already; the people are more I cheerful; they are working more hope- c fully; their farms and crops are in t better condition than for years past, h and generally life has taken the place s of stagnation. But the ultimate re- n suit will be of the greatest good to h the State. Hereafter, when men n aspire to office they won't go to n Columbia to make interest for them- d - selves by the employment of the 1 wiles and arts of the machine politi- t cians, but they will go to the people, f where'the broad guage principles of n the statesman tell in the long run. c Our young men will be taught to cultivate these, and the people themselves will be elevated and educated. I Xiook at Georgia, where the people a themselves unaided by cliques and t caucuses and conventions, have al- ^ ways elected their officials, Governors, Presidential Electors, Congressmen and State officers after thorough- 3 . canvasses^uiader^the leadership of 13 ?^"T^reatTmen. The ordinary farmer in that State, at a cross road store, can 1, tell you more about the political his- g tory of this country, and understands. J the theory of the Constitution, and e the government under it, better than J half the lawyers in South Carolina, and under the paralyzing influence of our system over here, hundreds of J Crawfords and Bexiens, Toombses, * Cobbs, Stephenses, Herschel V. John- J sons and Ben Hills have been born, lived and died without knowing it themselves." a "You think, then, that hereafter all g candidates will have to get down to 1 person*# electioneering for the offices they aspire to?" , 4 do not think it much of a descent to get on the plane of the sov- c erneign people. Some men elevate ? themselves upon an imaginary pedestal and pretend to look down upon the great body of their fellowmen. j But they have always appeared very & ?Hy to sensible people. If you mean C that hereafter candidates will have to j 5* - ' \.:v r* ' I r:'- -f >; ^I go out among the people and address public meetings, and visit tbe people in their homes, and present their views, and hear the views and opinions of the people on public questions, (which many of our so-called public men could do with much profit to themselves,) in order to secure public favor, that is exactly what I mean, and the man who questions the integrity of the people, or doubts that the people will do right when left a fair ahd unfettered opportunity to do so, is unfit to represent a free people, for he has no confidence in free institutions. That the people will do right is the keystone upon which the whole fabric of free government rests." ' "What of Capt. Tillman's charges against the State government and officials?" "Capt. Tillman is an untrained VMAVI r\-$ AAii-nrtA V*r\ ocf fliul manj.y ouu ui wuioc juc uao rnauc auu will make mistakes. The most adept politicians and practiced statesmen make them. "What "wonder, then that a man fresh from the farm should do likewise. But I have noticed that whenever he is convinced of his errors, he has the manliness to acknowledge them and make suitable reparation. He has made some very reckless charges; for instance, the one against Judge Izlar was shockingly and painfully and totally unjustifiable. Senator Izlar took an oath to sfipport the constitution; that means he was to support it as he construed it or understood it, and that his construction differs from Cap! Tillman's furnished ground for the charge of perjury is absurd. But, after all, how does that stand? Day after day, wherever you go, you hear men whose opportunities to know better have been equally as good as Capt. Tillman's, ascribing the conduct "t>f others who don't happen to please them, to the vilest motives ancL uiost criminal inducements. The only difference: ulSt"' at. M 1+ in a cm an 1-1 n rr onttTOrdlTr WiCJ UV 1(1 U1 Ol OUVIUUUgj w ffWAVUJ way, and Tillman does it openly and .above board. Hundreds, yes thousands of the supporters of Tillman condemn these things as positively as his opponents do, but all the same, there he stands as the great champion of popular rights, and the people are going to receive him with open arms in his mission of bringing to them their own, with all his imperfections." - Eupepsy. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning - because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent by our people annually in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. "We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dispepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and: all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and $1.00 per bottle by all druggists. School Trustees Exempt From Bead Duty. Judge Norton decided at the couiflH |is week that school/ trustees -vflijfl was in- 3 icted under the law, mid when the J ase came befis**. Judge Norton he astained the appeal and held that i AaaI fmotaau xtrara nnf. IkhlA. Mr. UUWA Trv?%?-^?w ? I ^ [eel was represented by Mower & jathan. barleston and Columbia's New Road Columbia Register. As a matter of interest to our citiens, who are naturally interested in be new Columbia, Newberry and -aureus Railroad, place is given the allowing report of an interview with be Master of Transportation of the ailroad which is to operate the new ne: In an interview with a reporter of be Charleston News and Courier, Ir. Dunkle, Master of Transportation of the South Carolina Railway poke as follows: This new line will be another good seder of Charleston. Being operted by the South Carolina Railway, ; will naturally be worked in the invests of Charleston. The cotton rhich has formerly gone to other oints from the territory penetrated y the Columbia, Newberry and jaurens Railroad will most likely all ome into Charleston. Then there bere are a great many saw mills beig built along this line. At Irmo, a tation on the line, there is at least a ] lillion feet of sawed lumber await . TTk * 1 *11 ig stapment. i^esiaes, wixn ine ew facilities, if the local merchants lake the proper effort, they ought to o a good business in this country. ?he South Carolina Railway will af- < er Monday run an accommodation j reight and passenger train over the ; ew feader, and will increase the fa- 1 ilities as the. business demands." One of Dr. J. H. McLean's Little ' jiver and Kidney Pillets, taken at " light before going to bed, will move he bowels; the effect will - astonish , rou. This vearthe jammer ^irl is tvO weeHsf~ anything, except the uumaer man. ^ - Ladies, if you want your stoves to 1 ook as good as new, use Lustro TT? 1__ 1A i.? ? )K)Yfc! JTOJLlbll, UJLU<y 1U CttUl<? ? (A/A, Lnd your kitchen tables, tin ware* ftc., to look neat and clean, try the itchen soap, at the Bazaar. It is estimated that about one-half >f the cotton crop is raised by white abor. Before the war it is said that lot more than 15percent, of the coton was raised by white labor. Pimples, boils and other humors re liable to appear when the blood jets heated. The best remedy is )r. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. A syndicate, headed by Lord Wal>ridge, has been organized in Lon- , Ion with a eapital of ?1,000,000, to : cquire possession of the phosphate telds of the United States. 1 The wealthiest man in Alabama is >robably Josiah Morris, of Montgomery. He has a fortune of $8,- j tOO,000 that was made for the most j >art in operations in real estate. 'j* "1'- - "_ " ' "..%* ' - 1 C&ugbnan Items. Welt the Tillman fever has nol caught us yet; but then we hardly ever are caught by an epidemic dis ease of any kind. We don't knov whether the target is too insignificant or whether our system is too robust and strong. You know that when ever a persons" system is in thor ough health and vigor the liabilities to contract diseases is reduced to i minimum, and, probably, that is th< case with us, at any rate, we hav< not been able to see the whys anc wherefores of all this hue and cr^ about Ben Tillman. We have neve] denied that reform may be needed ii the machinery of our State Govern ment, and that there may be som< departments open to improvement We firmly believe that the Farmers Movement is intentionally a gooc move, but our opinion about ltistna they committed an unpardonable blunder by putting Ben Tillman a' i the head of it. Our reasons for thii opinion are, first, he is too wholesale in his accusations, and secondly, he ! is not a man of his word. He claims to" have the prosperity of the Stab j at heart, and tries to show to th< people the corruption of the State ii order to carry his point. He brandf I officials as "perjurers and connive! at crime," who are as upright anc honest as any who have ever helc office in our State. As far as i means of seeking his own Jnt&EesfcJM coijegmect, if any of us were in office "we would the same, Ben Tillmai among the number. He is doing nothing more than seeking politics glory, just the same as any othe] politician, and all you who have s< clamorously idolized him and so in dustriously whooped him up will find this to be only too tnie. In the second place he is not f man of his word. How long has ii been since he declared not only thai he did not want office of any kind but that he would not take an office under any circumstances? Now, i: you please, see where he is and whai "ho is wrvrlrinor fnr. "Rpsidpfl. bp hft? denied before a public audience manj of the accusations which he had previously made. All this goes to show that he is entirely too washy anc blustery for Governor of our com monwealth. And, how, what is al] this Alliance talk about getting "ant jute" bagging at 5 and 6 cents s yard, when hemp and flax are quoted at 6 and 10 cents per poundl From what we learn some of the business agents of the Alliance have contracted for large quantities of bagging which proves to be nothing more than second-hand jute. Look <rat Alliance men or you will use jute i| you don't mind! ; Now, that yqa have successfully fought the jute Substitute? To dontherwifee is lSRng more than Cutting off your io^e to spite your face." Mr. J. D. Charles shot and lolled Major Barre, colored, last week. As he details have already gone the rounds of the press it is not necesjary to repeat them here. Up to his time Charles has not been arrested. Sarah, the venerable consort of Michael Shealy, of this section, died yesterday evening. We presume old ige was mostly the cause. She was juried to-day at Cedar Grove.. . Messrs. Hare and Shirey completed their threshing tour last rhursday. They report short crops everywhere. ~ i -r _'ii i. uuring a trip to jueesvme jesteilay, we learn that heavier steel rails ire to be put down on the R. & D. R. R. Heavy traffic is given as the jause. A new depot is also in course )f erection there. The latter is a nuch needed improvement. The free common school opens at 3edar Grove School house on next Monday, 14th inst., Mrs. Estelle Langford, principal. School opened at Ridge Road on Monday last, L. A. Sease, principal. W. H. H. July 12,1890. Disease lies in ambush for the weak; 'a feeble constitution is ill adapted to encounter a malarious atmosphere and sudden changes of temperature, and the least robust are usually the easiest victims. Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla will give tone, vitality and strength to the entire body. . The poor man can always get promptjustiee-^h^irhe-is iorbe punished. A well digger living in Talbottom, Ga., was hired to clean out a well. When he came out of the well in the evening it was noticed that his jet black hair had changed its color from Ulortlr 4-s\ a Vtrirrhf. vaII/VOT f\V CrnldftTl k/UWJU, w %M PJ VMV M W-. Q shade. The cause is unknown. Persons advanced in years feel younger and -stronger, as well as freer from the infirmities of age, by taking Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. Newwed?How long does a man have to be married before his wife agrees with him in everything? Oldwed (mournfully)?You'll have to ask somebody else, my boy; I've only been married forty years. Sick headache is the bane of many lives. This annoying complaint may be cured and prevented by the occasional use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Pillets (little pills). An Alleghany (Penn.) woman has given birth to twins weighing together only one and a quarter pounds. heartburn, indigestion are cured^^^^^B McLean's Liver b and d^^^^^B(little pills). If tago right live . right BBB^k kinds, Hoyt's t and bay rum for k the ha^^^^^^H|air oil, sweet soap, toiflB^^B powder, hair' and-teduMDnS^Bombs, etc., at - the Bazaar. 3 ' If you always do goc^as you have * opportunity, you will nevr be idle. 3 ' , Many people habitual endure a 3 feeling of lassitude tpause they 1 think they have to , L we would r take Dr. J. H. Mc?9 "jarsaparilla r this feelB^~*'^i???f ^*ould give r I nl? favvS8^ vitality. Y 8 Many pek? never a':complish 3 much becausi ^ aever ty&n formuch. \ \ > Milk shakes^* ^ter' le^ionade a the Bazaar, ^ and ice cream,? ^ ?atr l urday. ' ^ ? ijsflssssag a George atfaf^chair8>witbPme A lot of childr A be sold at ^d 3 without rockers, w3&f. They s<jt> ual cost, at the BA-nnd will la?e 3 substantially madt 3 well. . immigrant 3 It appears that ofi^more Ita& coming into our courSfcre land tha* 1 ians go back to their if . ' ^ any other nationality, A line o?<neVv lamps^K^d^hxtures i fancy butter dishes, fcblets, turn I biers, pitchers, mugs,jcake stands i water sets, etc., jus^-aflened, and al g cheap,3^4h ^Bazaar. | 3 An Englishman -^rho insulated hif t bedstead by placing underneath eacl post a broken off bottle kys he hac > not been free from rMimatism oi 1 gout for fifteen years,Jlid that he : began to improve imm^Suftely aftej } the application of the insriawjrs. I If You Havfl ; consumption coun or cog I BRONCHITIS ThrttTlfo'ctjSI 3 SCROFULA Wastiflg-of Flesl f Or any Dieeaee where the Threat and Lun^k , ?r? Inflamed, Lack of Strength, er Net^ " Fewer, you eon be relieved and Cured by SCOTT'S EMULSION ' PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophoaphltes PALATABLE AS MI.k. 1 ' Atk for Scott's Emuleion, and Mkm VUptanatien er eeUcUaUon induce accept a eubetitute. Sold by tUl JDrugyUts. r ? 800TT Jt BOWNE,Ohemi8t8M.Ya mr~~ v Caveats, and ^ au UKl ' C. A. SNOW & Opposite Patent Office, WaehingtoiuJ^^H oct 24?tf ' mm Bnwtnir?^ .sswpffv H jQIH To cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consul pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take M | the eate and certain remedy, I ' m JB BILE BfcANJ Use the SHALL Sfie"(40 little Beans to tbl bottle). They are the most coventeni* SnitaYile lor all Agw. 9 Price of either size, 25c. per Bottlesj KISSINfi"7:17-70'^ Iml WlllViHined for ??ta. (eoppenorftmsp*). J. F. S MITH A CO AUker* of "BILE BEAKS," ST. IBOti 8K New Advertisements. flRGAIIfi*35- Pianos $130. Catalogue free U flu A110 Daniel F. Beatty, Washington N. J. T. np a ps'rfflms CKMMS. WUipm Kid. Comfsrtabto. 8?i??flU where tMlwidtee fell. SeMhyF.eiaOOl* klj. Ut BrUwej, lew lerk. Wrtt*SrkMk?(KMknil> DETECTIVES Wented in tray County. Shrnrd men to net under ta*uooU?ni tn our Stem Sordce. Experience net Meeanty. Partlemlart free Graaaaa Detective Bureau Co. 44 Amsds.OadaaatLO H1NDERCORN8. Tfeeoely sore Core for Coras. Stops all paia. Snsares comfort to the feet. 15c. at Druggiets. Haoox*Co.,K.Y. ?Hhtf?BMSE2ll!I BS!Msjsjbsxs.BSS&J^SS from detective nutrition. Take In time. MaandiLOd I" PARKER'S I HAIR BALAAM Cleanses and beautifies , Never Fail* to Ratio-? Grty I Hair.to,-'ti YnelMlLBSfor. nlVeV&ntt Dandruff ??i< MHng HIRES' fiie HIRES' IMPROVED 2x718 ROOT BEER!i IIUMU. W BOiUVCORITIAmtNS EAIUTMAK THJPACIAfltiaAggltlVlGAU.OM. (y ROOT BEER. rh? moat APPETIZING and WHOLESOME TBMPBRANCE DRINK In the world- _ Delloion* and gparlrling. TRY IT. your Drtyjgiat or Qrooer for it. ? ? ...??? rmm mpi bud b. rn I LMUturn in. CLEARANCE SALE/T 300Sn5^4^ Organ* from y^SSy mfjiTi A nrv^ m / jJWV/ tars, at SPOT CASH PRICES*/^ wtthytartlopayin. New plan /($??/ WORD of sale-rented until paid / ABOUT for. ETOnly 82 to S3 /W/ pT/wmj monthly. Best Bar* /Av/ r/AmUS. gain in orer 80 years/ ny/ 850 BATED twda. Send quick A, "?'/every purchaser, for BARGiJDi /Wt han iuidtlnot Sheet* Sale yJCRSry Pianos. Oar 8885 limited to /h\/ PIANO is odd by th* 60 Days./JD&Y largest dealers at 8275, Dont Ay/ ?and Is worth It, toe. ? Meap mbbepni /A?*/ ?iano? sola. f|l!|9ij!]| /lV^/ Our choapeet are 1*111 "T*" Ml V/ Perfect Adorable, fll 9 4|y?2_34 / Hughes' rri Tonic SUNK CURE FOR CHILLS* FEVER FOR 30 YEARS A SUCCESS. Read this testimony then TRY IT for yoarselt Proprietors have many letters like these: BETTER THAN QUININE. "l *** certify to the quinines ^ Ha?het? XonIc u ^ best chQl tonic I erer tried. I consider it better than quinine." CURES CHROMIC ^?5 CASES. writes: "Your Hughes' UMWl Tonic for chflk and fever has never failed yet,and I have sold it ton ! number of chronic cases. It cures them every / tlmt* ask ron - HUGHES' TONIC, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Prmtiwl bv IR. A. ROBINSON & CO.', Louitrlfh, Ky. I For tale by druggists. I TJJ^SIZM^Pric^OC^MDSIjOOJ May 28?6m TO OUB FARMER FRIENDS OF LEXINGTON COUNTY. Believing in mutual benefit as a satisfactory basis lor all dealing between man and man, we have always en> deavored in-onr business by strictly fair dealing, true representations and honest goods To give our customers FULL VALUE i FOR A DOLLAR EVERY TIME. We be' lieve it makes U TRUE ALLIANCE between dealer and patron which secures f' ners to the former and good goods itire satisfaction to the latter. ERYBODY IN LEXINGTON COUNTY iwhere who has bought goods at our blows whether we have successfully ithis into effeot buyer has just returned from the era markets and we are > now every ceiving New Goods, of the latest best quality in complete assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES HLace, Button and Congress, handsome to look at and warranted to wear, for the La dies. Gent's Shoes, all kinds, light and heavy weight, stylish and serviceable and large stock of Childrens' Shoes, and bj Hl^^Jffgoasparchnses we are enabled tc JacWHR^P^B^RGAINS at prices lower that " offer BE ALBA^^ock is so large and oui ever before. OursBfc^e that WE CAN Ffl assortment so compl^Hchen in Columbii ALL FEET. Call in w^fcote onr prioo and examine onr stock, oVfeu. and we feel sure we can suit Bespectfnlly. LEVER & STOROfc 148 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. c. DOV 2?ly BICHMOND & DANVILLE BAILBOAD COMPANY, SOUTH CABOLINA DIVISION. Mall and Express. Going North. Leave Augusta, Ga. ? 800 am Gtaniteville. 8 38 ? Trenton 914 Batesburg 9 68 1 Leesville ...10 02 i Summit. 1011 [ Lewiedale .. .? ........1014 \ ' 752 L 7 55 8 00 Leesvir^^^^^^v...* '. 812 Batesbtuf^^^^B* 8 17 Trenton 9 18 Gronitevilld^^H 9 48 Augusta, Ga^^^Brrive 10 30 a: cond^^Bd schedule. IN EitB^HLJ'OLY 6, 1890. (Traina ran bB 75th Meridian time.) 1 No 60 No 52 South Bd^ncLm Daily. Daily. Lv. New Yor^^B..... 1215 p m 4 30 p l Lv. Fhiladelj^^B.... 7 20 a m 6 57 p i Lv. Baltimo^^B.... 9 45am 930pi Lv. Washii^^^H 11 24 a m 11 00 p i Lv. Kichm^^^B 3 00pm 2 30 ai Lv. Green^^^B..... 10 37 p m 9 50 a i c a 11 i - ? ? * - - ? JUV S& l-A M p m 11 23 a D Lv. Cbarlo^^m 2 20 am lOOpn Lv. Rock 317 am 154pn Ly. Cheste^^H 3 68 a m 2 35 p c Lv. Wincs^H 459 am 3 36 p n By. Colnn^^^B 655 am 5 30 p n .... 8 50 a m 7 39 p n j?v. Tnmt2^^BBIr">rV7 """919 am 7 57 p n Lv. Grani^Hlle 9 10 a m 8 29 p n Ar. Augns^K. 10 20 a mi 9 07 p n Ar. Cbarl^Pn. 11 00 a m 9 30 p n Ar. SavanKh 5 40pm 6 30am "J ~ No 53 No 51 Nortti Bound. Daily. Daily. Lv. Char/oston 7 00am 5 10pm Lv. Aogxista 800am 6 30pm Lv. Grayiteville 8 35 a m 7 10 p m Lv. Trenton 9 05 am 757pm Lv. JoMistons 9 17am 814pm Lv. C<ftoibia 11 35 p m 10 32 p m Lv, WBnsboro 1 14 p m 12 17 p m Lv. CaBter. 2 16 p m 1 22 a m Lv. RoSktihl 8 27pm 209 am Ar. CLfirlotte 4 30 p m 313 am Ar. Sal bury 7 05 pm 6 02 a m Ar. Greensboro 840pm 7 47 aia Ar. Richmond 515am 330pm Ar,. Washington 7 03 a m 7 10 p m Ar. Baltimore.. 8 25 am 8 50pm Ar. Philadelphia 10 47 a m 3 00 a m Ar. N<w York 1 20 p m 6 20 a m ~isr F HBO UGH CAR SEE VICE. PaVraan Sleeping cars on trains Nog. 62 and f3 between Angnsta and WashingtonPul?man Palace Cars between Angnsta and Greensboro on Trains Nos. 50 and 51. Jttllman Parlor Car Servioe between An(. and Hot Springs, N. C., withont je on No. 53 from Angnsta connecting O. & G. No. 64 daily. Jas. L. Taylob, Gen. Pass. Agt. D. Cabdwell, A. P. A., Columbia, S. O. Son. Haas, Traffic Manager. A - \ ' > i "" ' I - r ? Minn Jewelry and Music Parlor, 3EM0VED TO Northwest Cor. tfain and Taylor Sts,, COLUMBIA, S. C. Diamonds, Silverware, Platedware, Bronzes, Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Clocks, Jardinieres, the Choicest Gems, Precious Stones, and every article made for Wedding Presents and home use to please the most' fastidious. . { The new styles in Jewelry are elegant beyond description. A Solid Silver Hunting Case American Watch for only $10.00. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. In which wiU bepfound the celebrated Steinway Upright, Grand and Square Pianos, of which I have the sole control fct tjiia State, also Fisoher, Grovenstein and Fuller in all styles. Wilcox <fc White, and Shoninger Organs of every description. Stringed and Brass Instruments, Sheet Musio and Musical Findings. Send for descriptive catalogue and prices, and be sure and write to B. N. Bichbourg, Columbia, S. C., before purchasing elsewhere. y I buy my instruments outright, and can therefore offer you lower prioes than thos< who have them on consignment. Jan, 21?tf ????? i PATRONIZE | Some Industry! THE i ' Tozer Engine Works 117 WEST GEBYAI8 STREET, ^ Hear Union Depot, ' Qfc^e now operated with a competent fore ^W^hilled Mechanics, and are manu&etu: mWLH sizes of " TOZEB ENGINES "an iug jBtRS, including f?f%fcTUBULAR AND LOGO RETUR3iB0ILER8, Pulleys and ShX^ Brafls or h.c Castings ?u)onal)le Btttes ^Bepair WorkJ, sPKUMjJ BBAS9 GOOl^V^ -'.flH - ^^HnBUrc ^^^n|HBir i my elegi ^^^^I^^^^^H^Brcclothing, mi ^^^ ^M^BBHpis, goods prope before cutting,. time. My stock H^H^H^Hnis ready for your inspect! ^ |BBVm find it to be tile largest a HH^^emplete of any stooh that has b< Hprn in this oity, It consists of all i leading styles, cuts and materials in Mea Boy's and Children's Clothing. Bon m ana Square Cat Sacks in endless varieti consisting of Plaids, Stripes, Fanoy Gas meres, Dark and Light Colors, Bine a Black Serges, Black Worsted and Co) screws. I show Cutaway Suits in a varii ofstyles and materials saitable for ba ness; street or dress. The ever popn) Prince Albert Snits, I show in a variety fine fabrics, such as Corkscrews, Diagona Clay Diagonals and in the fashlonabte pis m colors. These goods are made with tho Patent Square Shoulders, for which I a sole agent UNDERWEAR. This Department is complete in evei - detail. Ail prices, from the cheapest i the finest suit My stock of Hats is fill* n np with the Latest Styles and Colors, fro: D the cheapest to the finest. If yon nee Q any thing in the Trank or Satchel Lir Q come to see me before yon buy. a Come and inspect my stock or write m a by mail what yon want and I will do m 1 best to please yon. I keep everything ths 1 a man wants from a collar button to a dret 1 suit l ; Shoes! Shoes! Shoes 1 I keep a fall line of the W. L. Dongla l Shoes, for whioh I am sole agent Thee Shoes consists in fonr grades, $2.50, $3.00 $4.00 and $5.00. These are the best shoe ypu can buy for the money. M. L. KINARD, Columbia, 8. O. Nov. 12?ly GEORGE BRUNS, MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C.. JEWELER REPAIRER, TTah a. anlandid atnfik of .TawpItv Wati?Jiab Clocks and Silverware. A fine line ol Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, ail for sale at lowest prioes. pet* Repairs on Watches first class, quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prioes. 60-t?. F. W. HUSEMANN =r=Gtm and Lock Smith, == { and dealxb in } GUNS, PISTOLS, PI8HING TACKLE, and all kinds of Sportsmen's Axtioles, which he has now on exhibition and for sale at his store. Main Street, Hear the Central Bank, Col umbia, S. C. Agist roi FTazabt) Powdh Compact. ^wBepairing done at short notioet^ f-'' V.'-,,:-it'- -^ :. >'. " ; ,'.",r--r- - ? ?& ?! J I I GEO. R, LOMBARD & ! FOUNDRY, MACHINE, BOILER AND GIN WORKS* AUGUSTA, GA. I Mufacturing, Repairing and Dealing in all Kinds of Machinery A I MIMUI. (OTTOIFIHOMLL ENGINE AND CIN SUPPLIES. j^fl LORICK & LOWRANCE* *X_L_1 Til W /1AlnmK{0 ? p (jolwnDia noiei diudu^ vumiuum, HEADQUABTEBS FOB I Wilcox & G-ibbs Co., Acid, Etwian Phosphate Co., Long's Chemicals, Atlantic Posphate Co., Cane Mills, II Kainits, Evaporators* Dissolved Bone, Sheet Copper, Ar'I HJLiX) AJLTD GkAJSTOSttT tilHHDa I COTTON GINS, FEEDEES, CONDENSERS?^ Presses and Belting,- I Plain and Decorated Glass, Marbleixed Mantels, Glased "4 I Tiles, Grates, Fenders, &c. I A FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE AND GROCERIES JH AT BOTTOM PRICES. mm COME AND SEE US or write to as before buying any thing In Herd were* I _____________ ____.. L _, NEW MILLIXEUlf I HATE ADDED A MILLINEBY DEPABTMENT TO MY FANCY GOODS AND M Notion Establishment and now offer Trimmed and. Untrimmed HATS ANDBONNETS, FLOWEB8, FEATHERS AND TRXMMINOS I of all kinds CHEAPEB than erer bought before. I M. W. TWJKP, ??e uatw flTRFET. COLUMBIA, 8. 0. April 29?ly IMPbS^I . AGAIN WE TURN THE WHEEL OF PROGRESS 3 ' And put the knife into all former prices. Again we call attention to the Great, Greater fl * and Greatest Bargains of the past Yon hat a seen then and have been benefitted, and V now we desire-to call your attention to ' Th.e iLText Tiiixt^r iDa^s. I Yon hare bean astonished at oar past prices. . We now invite yon to oome, look and " J be more astonished at the prices we will offer goods at for the next thirty days. J Onr several bnyem have for the part ftw weeks visited every sale In the Northern an^fTT J ,e Eastern markets, hare bought heavily, and to make room have deoided to reduce stock? 1 ^ You have been ?rofitted by onr past J ' ' J BAEGAI1TS, .4 11 h And we mean that yon shall be still more benefitted. Our experience in Bargain seeking ,flj and thehard Oash we pay for them enables us to offer goods at prices below ail compel >j tition. J! Our Millinery Opening has bee^s|^^W0Bd conception sid we have decided1 General Spring Opening, j^^^^ department will be blooming at tap-root prices. I^H^nHHHHHBvv 4H^B> ^E7JBi rGEALD CENTSAL HOTEL,] B HEAP, MEDIUM, AND EINE FUBNITUKE, 18 BM^H ^^BB^H^^^^Hmdirect from the nuuraftotaren, and will be add it BOl^^H^^H n^H^K ^ UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. B^B PT:u of COFFINS, CASKET8, METALIC OASES, BUBIAL B0BE8, ?fl fBT eto., always on hand. Call and see as and ba conyinoed that ycra SAVE MONEY by so doing, B r Oct 38-tt " BBi 5 N WATOFSS .fc BB riv ? Jewelry, H y < of aii H nf m Sterling Silver Fork* ? ^ C md Spoons. Fanov Pieces B 5 S ** - of SDtbt mPtoe Pltuh orVatot ?? HI >" Cases suitable for Wedding Presents. 52 fl h 2 Brcnze Figures and Yaoes, Parlor Lamps, fp . J- some lamps In solid braes and sevehfoet high, &?+ flHHl _i make good wedding and birthday presents. A nice v^O ! ^ selection of Silver Plated Ware, sacn as Castors, Cake 2 ? ^HBI ?r x Baskets. Card Stands. Butter Pishes, Ice Pitchers, Cream ^ m Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Pickle Stands, Berry Dishes, Spoon 3 >k * Holders, etc., etc. Magnifying Glasses, Microecopes, Spy Glasses, grf ,f" = Pocket Compasses, Stamp Boies of olire wood and silver, Sa. J Bon Bon Boxes in Solid Silver and Silver Plate, ?-?T ' <h Vinaigrettes in Silver, fine Silk Elastic ? rtf 3B Garters with Solid Silver 2f& ?~ Buckles, the finest artiola <? S o of the kind, never - 5 - 3 "HZ*f P. H. LACHICOTTE A CO., I [New Number 106,] MAIN STB2ET, COLUMBIA, & G. BW Oct 3?ly Ha j CARRIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, 1 S Z30-A.nDC-A.25TS. I 18 T ABGE3T STOCK AND BEST AS80BTMENT EVEB IN THE CITY OF CO- H JLi lumbia. Agents for the Columbus Btrggy Company. : HARNESS I of all kinds. Single and Double Harness, Saddles, Bridle*, Whips, Etc. Call and see us for any of the thousand and one articles usually kept in a First Class | Hardware Store. H GOOD? AND PRICES WILL SUIT. A6NEW HARDWARE STORE. 1 1 OPPOSITE LOAN AND EXCHANGE BANE. Sept. 11-42 ly. 1 PARRY MFGK OO, ? I INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ^pjjm / 1 k A 1 I Sticti^^^-ClMa^Wamuited. j ^g IP TOP OAST PUD TXBX POft SALS ST TOPS KXRCHASTS, WMTB KtNIUCKY WAGON MFG. CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. OtMnl Souther* Agents. W. A. RECKLING. jSa be a at Gallery, up stairs! next to