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?iu ^Lexington ffispaifh, \; WEDNESDAY. SEP. 9. I8&1. G. M. HAEMAN. - - - - Editor, j 1 EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENTj1 P. E. POWELL. . - EPITOK. ?v mmunicati' n? i?tend?M for triie* I , Dep'trtmont tuiji-t t>o udvlr^sfd to Mr. 1\ F. j liowell. | "Vice is a men ter of arch hideous niien, ; A>. to b> bated, needs but to be seen; Hut seeu to oil, familiar with his fuoe, We tirit endure, then pity, and then em- j brace,'* Arousing a Love of gocd Beading. Let it be remembered that the 1 teacher is responsible that the child j knows how to read. A little consideration will lead us to conclude that the teacher must instruct the pupil ! as to what he shall read. There are a vast number of bad books, books ' that do so much damage that it were j almost better tjie child had never j learned to read. And then, the best ; j books are not lying around usually; they have to be sought for. So that | the teacher must steadily labor to j teach the pupil which the best books ! are and to give him a desire to them, j 1. The first step will be to tell the j pupil stories of the right kind. These ; must create an appetite, must excite j interest for reading and for investigation. The great mine of classical stories has been worked for a thousand years, and is not yet exhausted. The story of the destruction of Troy I and of the wanderings of Ulysses ! and of JEneas were told over and over besides the hearthstones of old Greece and Rome. They are just as delightful to day. The recasting of -lV 1 TT _ 1 ,1 j mese oy nawmonie in uis -nuuuw Book" brings tliem within range of every teacher. Then there are historical stories, such as those recast by Jacob Abbot, and which gave him his fame as a j writer. The stories of Cyrus, of Alexander, of Alfred the Great, of i "Washington, of Lincoln, of Grant and Garfield, will never be without interest. Then there are stories of inventions that are quite as attractive. The story of Thomas A. Edison is now, while he is alive, a wonderful thin#. /- ' ? r There are stories of those who dis- | covered and applied the power of ' steam; of spinning, and weaving, of 1 manufacturing iron and steel of those 1 syr who invented the steamboat and the 1 locomotive, and of printing machines. ; , ^ lhe held is a large one. ] H Stories of travel and adventure ^ are innumerable. The. stories of i i Chinese j Gordon and Sir John Franklin, have Now the point made is that these 1 stories should be the teacher's propertv; they should be at her tongue's , end, as it were. A lady lately wrote: ''When at school we often staid after hours to get our teacher to tell us a ; i 1 storv." The true way way to rouse ! * * a love of good literature is for the j AA Alli.l* 4 A Ka IVllKnA.'l >4 T i- ?. I irnvuvi iv? uc iiuwucu "Jiu iu ib in J not enough to say, ''That is a bad book: you must not read it." Nor is j it enough to say, '"That is a good book; read that." The teacher must give the pupils glimpses of the bright ^ lields of literature. It is a good plan for the teacher to j have the older pupils assist in this ''story telling." Let him assign one i to tell the story of Alexander, for j example, another that of Alferd the Great, and so on. In the course of a school year the names of a hundred actors in the world's history can be made familiar to the pupils. They will want to know more about them. . 2. There will be a good deal of i 3: 3 a .. A-.? ?-n i icuumg, uuu nit* question wli come up continually before the teacher, "What are my pupils reading?" The question should be often put to them personally, and in time they will ask, "What had I better read?" One teacher reports that she has each pupil have a little blank book in which she records the works she reads. Another teacher has a report made viva voce each week. "I am reading Tvanhoe.*" "I am reading 'Outre Mer,'" and so on. Then she comments and asks opinions. "Jen- * nie, you had 'The Heart of Midlo?? - thian last week; how did you like it?" The pupil is encouraged to have an * opinion, and utter it. Another teacher puts up a list of j ' books for hor "Fourth Tfpfwlor ot?sa to I read, and encourages them in reading them. In these cases there is access to town or city libraries. j A caution must be observed here; J some teacher dehne good books as ( those that discuss religion or morals; ' they think only of those that might ^ belong in Sunday schools. Twenty- < O V V 4. live years ago it would have been f impossible to have found Irving's ''Rip Van Winkle" in a Sunday school libiary, but it has got into a | good many now. "Good reading" j means rightly all that class of read I I iug that awakens thought, and tends i to give a broader scope to thought, ; i puts the individual into a more com- j } plete understanding of his surround- j I ings. Some of this may have a j i direct moral influence, some may act i 1 so only remotely. The play of Ham ] let must be classed as good reading? t if is exciting, but it does not degrade. 1 Hence the teacher must not mark oft' j r 1 romances and works of the imagina ' tion from his list of good reading. d. Then the teacher should aim j to encourage the owning of a few : hooks by each pupil. A teacher relates: '*A stranger came to my j school and asked the girls. 'What ! books do you ow n for your very own? : I do not mean the Bible, f suppose you all have one. Uut what DooK ; do you treasure and take down and j read when you want to have a very ! nice time?" Then followed a discussion, and the result was that in the course of a j few weeks several of the girls had J bought Longfellow's poems. Nothing will be accomplished j unless the teacher makes a business j of reading herself, and of getting her 1 pupils to read. A list of books (for ' pupils over twelve) should be put up in the school room, and then ques* ,T" "? 1T-*l| tions asked. "Who nave read 'not) | inson Crusoe"'?" "AYho have read | Tvanhoe' V etc. The teacher who | ; pursues some such course as is out- j lined above will surely arouse a love for good reading. Simply Lives tc Sat. The Island of Korea is said to boast the greatest eaters in the world. A traveller says that "more than any of his fellow men, we can say the Korean lives to eat. He is not particular, but eats anything he gets his hands on. Twelve meals a day would not trouble him." What a complicated impression this gives the South particularly, where dyspepsia is peculiarly the national ailment to such an extent that only through the use of Dr. Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic do our i people find relief. This wonderful remedy is an unfailing relief in loss J of appetite, general debility, and has j no peer in malarial sections, where j its anti-periodic properties dissipate the poison and brace up the enervated system. Where the system is run down, physicians invariably prescribe it. Its formula is applauded i in the most eminent medical circles i as the desideratum of the age. For sale at the Bazaar in 50c. and $1.00 bottle. How to Hiss G-racefully. It is quite out of fashion to struggle and say: "Oh, now, you stop!" when you are going to be kissed, . writes Clara Belle. Presumably, if cou don't intend to allow yourself to * l be- kissed, your manner will not suggest the notion of kissing you to the man. Few men will try to kiss a girl unless there is a chance for suc?ess. Besides struggling: musses yuiir hair and crumples your laces md breaks tbe flowers you wear, and leaves any number of traces by which the girls can tell just what happened. It's much prettier to just pretend to the last minute that you don't know what is going to happen. In this :ase you never lose the kiss, as you ( nav if you do the "struggling" act, V o o o 1 md it is much more satisfactory than ifter struggling or during a struggle. OC1 O O OO i'ou can be awfully surprised" and \ ^asp "Oh!?how?how dare you," \ md clasp your hands over your face i i ' ...1 l. - x- - _ x . tun suy van uway, ueii Lie tries iu < soothe you, and "T will never speak ;o you again," and "I hate you," and til that. It is just as effective as before the kiss, and just as pretty ' tnd all that, and it does not muss four hair so much. The proud and jaughty method is verv satisfactory J " * 1 f you choose the right man. You mould let the "cool moon" shine full ipon your face, and with your lips curling scornfully," you say; "You vould not dare," and look him stead 1 ly and scornfully in the eye. You 1 nust be sure to choose a man who ^ .vill not be scared to death at this and kvisli himself at home. The ri?ht ( O ?ort of man will grab you instantly. ; rhen you can do the "contrast" act, s kvliich is very effective, turn meek md quiet and "half timid," or do the < ;ragedy queen business and leave the ] gentle act for later. Now all men j .lon't go in for "taming" girls, and ( ill men don't go in for catching the ;oquette, and all don't fancy teachng and encouraging shy girls. The rouble with most girls is they adopt * heir method and stick to it right hrough. You should always change four method with your man. 1 ' f A Drink Fit For Ye Gods." ( Lovers of a fruit juice beverage * vill find a pure, wholesome and de- ] iglitfully refreshing drink in the , O V o | Specialty Co's Apple and Peach cider, Jrape and Florida Orange Juice, daspberry and Pineapple Julep. Be ^ aire that you ask for the Specialty .Vs goods. The Specialty Co., Cider c Jills, 2S and 20 "Williamson St.; Of- ; ice, 107 Bav street, Savannah, Ga. ' 52-ly * t - - ? ? . A Warning to the Alliance. t \ "Yom th<> Darlington Her.iM. The Alliance, as a social and busi less organization, deserves the sym? >athy and support of all good citizens, c mt if its intelligent members do uot mite in the effort to prevent it from ? >ecoming an oath bound political 1 )artv, its doom is scaled and disin- 1 egration is its portion. Secret po- I itieal parties have never been a sue- s ess in this country. ^ I Chips from Our Works'nip. j ( The pretense of samtlinoss deceives | ^ no one so much as the pretender. Win. Sprague Smith. Providence, j ^ h. I., writes: "i lino iiraaycrotnie always cures headache." ! i It is dangerous to exaggerate. A j v man may tell a lie until he believes it. f Catarrh originates in scrofulas ] taint. P. P. P. purities the blood, \ and thus permanently cure Catarrh. Twenty two newspapers in Kansas , are edited by women. , The sun yields eight million times t the lio-ht of the moon. 1 O ] * De Witt's Sarsaparilla destroys * Buch poisons as scrofula, skin dis- J ease, eczema, rheumatism. Its timely use saye many lives. At J. \Y. Long's. If ignorance is bliss, the wonder is why so many people complain of be ing miserable. It takes a good many years for a man to get old, but when he once gets it he hangs on to it. There are many men who are generous to a fault, but it is generally to their own faults. Don't storm the system as you would a fort. If held by the enemy, constipation, erently persude it to surrender with De "Witt's Little Early Risers. These little pills are wouderful convincers. At J. W. Long's. The "Waltham watch factory company pays its employees monthly in gold. It is said that there are now seventy two women preachers in the United States. Investigate their merits. De Witt's Little Early Risers don't gripe, cause nauser or pain, which accounts for their popularity. J. "W. Lon" say he would not. run a drug ?. O * O store without those little pills. There has been a frost in Connecticut every month this year, except the present one. Stonewall Jackson, was, it is said, the worst rider in both armies. He wabbled about in his saddle like a drunken man, and seemed every minute about to fall oft' his horse. De Witt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases the appetite and tones up the system. It has beneCLLL~ 1 1 iV 1 uneu iiiaii v peojne wuo nave sunereu from blood disorders. It will help you. At J. W. Long's. True courage is cool and clam. The bravest of men have the least of brutal bullying insolence, and in the very time of danger are the most serene, pleasant and free. General Booth's encouragement to bach-sliders is: "It's a pity you fell, but it's no use lving there. Get up!" People with impure blood may be said to exist, not live. Life is robbed of half its joys when the blood is loaded with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with De Witt's Sarsaparilla, it is re liable. At J. \Y. Long's. 33 ly Tlie time when people need religion most is when they can't have their own way about things. We could all be great men if we i*old be measured by the great ! things we intend on to inorrrw. Commercial agencies throughout j the country are predicting a lively I business season the coming full. You never tried De Witt's Little Early Risers for constipation, biliousness, sick headache or you svould not have these diseases. At J. "W. Long's. The man who hasn't the capacity to attend to his own business always | inds others to do it for him, remarks j " die Galveston News. Truthfulness is a corner-stone in character, and if not firmly laid in routli there will ever after be a weak spot in the foundation. We can not afford to deceive you Confidence is begotten by honesty. I De Witt's Little Early Eiders are nils that will cure constipation and j fick headache. At J. W. Long's. 1 The Kingdom of Heaven is large rnouh when you get into it, but the a rate is so small that vou cannot r ? / I J jome, save 011 vour own knees. c b "When the Japanese hitch a horse n the street, they do so by tying his " 'ore legs together. Hitching posts I ire never used in Japan or Corea, except by foreigners. Perfect action and perfect health i esult from the use of De Witt's Little Early Risers, a perfect little a * W )ill. At J. W. Long's. 8i i Meeting a commercial traveler who vas pretty full of old Robinson 'ountv, Gubbins remarked to his vife: "Tight as a drum, ain't he?" ? I 'Worsen that," she replied, "he's j q ight as a drummer." j There are 12,500,000 families in | lie United States, 10,250,000 of I vlioni occupy farms ami homes that i ( ire unencumbered, while the otlier i ti I ^ ^ wo and a half million live on mort- : <* raged homes. ; v ' ? Ii Rheumatism was so had that i! lames Irvin, of Savannah, could j \l lardly walk from pain in his shoul- : ler and joints of his legs. P. P. P. ; ? Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potas | ? lium) was resorted to and Irvin is i g veil and happy. I Terrible blood poison, body coy- . i tied with sores, and two l ottles of I L\ P. P. (Prickly Asl), Poke Root j md Potassium) cured tlu disease, | nakiug the patient lively as a ten- | . rear old. English and New England capital ' s very much displeased at the Youth's clamor for more silver. They ire threatening to boycott the South yy withholding their money from use i) this section. C "My dear Julia," said one pretty 4'ill to another, "can you make up j rour mind to many that odious Mr. Snuff?" "Why, my dear Mary," rallied Julia, "I believe I could take aim 011 a pinch." P A Connecticut weather prophet ore tells along anil cold winter, because the nut crop promises unusually j vi argo. '"Nature," he says, "never akes the trouble to prepare a crop of j 1 luts unless they are going to bo ieeded.M Canada uiily lacks 237,000 square niles to bo as largo as the whole continent *0' Europe; it is nearly j ;hirty times as large as Croat Bri ,ain and Ireland, and is f>00,000 j square miles larger than the United ! . States. The average height of clouds from [lie earth is about one mile. X>T/iiit, jh W i OA?' ( MWh1 Titm to the right medicine, if you're a weak or ailing " woman. It's Dr. Pierce's Favorite ! Prescription. If you're overworked j or " run-down," it builds you up ; j if you're afflicted with any of the | distressing derangemf<t??jtoid dis- ! orders peculiar 10 c'BB ex, ir | relieves and cures. d?*^Kiproves j digestion, invigorates system, j ^ enriches the blood, dispels aches ; and pains, melaAlioly and nervous- j ness, produces refreshing sleep, and * restores flesh and strength.-. In the . cure of all functional disturbances, weaknesses, and irregularities, it's guaranteed to give satisfaction, or the money is refunded. It does all that's claimed for it., or it couldn't be sold* in this way. It is a legitimate medicine?not j a beverage. Contains no- alcohol j ^ to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to j x sour or ferment in the stomach and ! N cause distress. As peculiar in its j marvelous, remedial result^ as in its composition. A DO tfSnpK CIDER f OR FRUIT JUICES OF ANY KIND. * I p SO, be sure that y \ur dealer furnishes you w ith Goods the quality of which can- ; I not be surpassed. This can 1 * only be done by buying The Specialty Co's APPLE and PEACH CIDER, GRAPE and FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE, I RASPBERRY and PINEAPPLE JULEP, The most pure, wholesome and ; M delightfully refreshing fruit beverages to be had in the oountry. Packages of these j goods are always in perfect i 1 condition and are guaranteed _ so to be by THE SPECIALTY CO. Cider JIllls, Office, 18 & 29 Williamson Street. 107 Bay Street fl SAVANNAH, GA. 1 I office 101V, WhiuhailSl^ J 'D8I I l" yyy LiitLi i ; t&r rF A li E -?a M'CARINA'S BUSSES S i B< AT i JMON DEI'OT,COLUMBIA On arrival of all trains, for Lotels or P ny part of the city. First Class Livery and Feed hta'-de, and 'inest Turnouts in the city at Moderate barges. Stable on Taylor street, Columia, S. C. J. P. MoCAL.THA. |? November 6-tf. W. HUSEMANN EZEE Gun and Lock Smith, !EEE I T] ; ac { AND DEALER IN } BU GUN'S. PISTOLS, PISTOL CART- ' ar RIDGES. FISHING TACKLE, \ all ! nd all kinds of Sportsmen's Aitides, hick he hus now on exhibition and for j lie at his store. lain Street, Near the Central Bank, ; Columbia, S. C. j Aobst fob Hazard Powdf.r Company. sif Repairing done at short notice~tite^ j I.. .. ? ?? | 5-rateful comforting. j ^ BREAK F AST"By a thorough knowledge of the natural j iws which govern the operations "f dices- i on and nutrition, ami by aeureful applion- | on of the fine properties of well selected j oooa. Mr. EIpps has provided our breakfast i i Jdes with a delicately flavored hove race j hieh maysaveusmany heavy doctor';: bill. I L is by the judicious use of sueh artie.es of iet that a constitution may be gradually j uilt up until s rung enough to resis' every j 11 )ndency to disease. Hundreds of subtle I *' laladies are floating around us ready to tit- | ick wherever there is a weak point We I my escape many a fatal shaft by keeping j *"* urselves well fortified with pure Mood and ] properly nourished frame."?Ci\i) Service j azette. Made simply with boiling water j W< r milk. Sold onlv in half-noiitul ties, ? rocers, lrb>'||ed thus; JAMES EPl'S \ v'o.. [omaeopathic Chemists, London, tEciglnnd. I on 4 4 O ! *w ? m \ - MfTIIATRIFI FBI / \/ 111 liV Jl - a* 1 o3IGAK, MMOlillV*. aiul Toys, Fancy ( t #; ERF11IERV, STATIOXERV, S JBSJ* A well selected stock of the above C ery lowest prices. E X I N Cm rV O N r-J&pV 1(^ CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, i 0% ?EHt4NR0> 4^'the original and genuine Sy "5? iptfl Ladle*, ut Dr-i^rm for ChtcLtifcr 4 En / Ly ?w?m :?a'i-U ?lifc blue ribton. Takenu All pill* lu pi.iu-b..*f<l tx>(c?. pink *r*;. \ jf 10,000 Tf?(lniuol?H. Name Eaptr. **' Moid bi all Local Urugglut*. A. I\ FTJIV Main 77. - fow is the timo to save mouey. 1 ?uy your I xnll pay every customer s faro wli UNDERTAKE ; the most complete in tho State. Fnuei k'i1 MING STOVES Af CALL AN Respectfully, A. F. FUN Feb 1J ? ly. FOUR FLOORS FUI, 4 i i irivmct a ALL IVLNDn U Persons brinyinq this ad re alh > PER CENT. ON AL HARDWOOD BEDSALL WHILE IN COLUMBIA AND REST Coffins, Caskets : RHODES & so. (]f; MAIN STREET, 'ieht Call. 11^ N. W. Cornor l'lain aisit April 17? ly. . . 'X. '- 'J - 1 . 1 !L" 1 AND SEE DESIG PATRONIZE Tome liiflnstrv ! 7 THE ?ozer Engine Works, 117 WEST GEltVAlS STREET, Near Union Depot, re now operated with a competent force Skilled Mechanics, and are manufacturg ail sizes of " TOZER ENGINES " and OILER-\ including ETURN TUBULAR AND LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS. 'ulleys and Shafting Castings in Brass or Iron Furnished at Reasonable Rates. ^Hepair Work Promptly ExecutedBRASS GOODS A SPECIALTY. Remember, 2ftt "THE TOZER " has stood the test of tual and general use for years, and has no perior on the market. All of its parts e thoroughly inspected and tested, and 1 our work is fully warranted FIRSTLASS in material and workmanship. For Price-Lists, Ac., apply to IOIIIN A. WITJ.IS. Proprietor Tozer Engine Works, 7 West Gervnis Street, Columbia, S. ('. Mar. 13- ly. Remember that all kinds of job ;>rk. such as bill and letter beads, ivelopes, circulars, pamphlets, etc., _ 4.1. ? l , A.' ^ ii uu uuuf ai Lilt* an uuiic fin at and cheap as any whore. i us. r\Ki:s imikiKs. I I IE20C j=JIESZI CHKWING TOBACCOS, ioods, Notions, .CHOOL BOOKS, ALIll BS. ETO | I roods constantly on band and always at the ! c . n., s . c:. Red Cross Diamond Brand a tKU * nuus A The.only Safe, Sure, an! rtkablt Pill for sala. jlUh Diamond Hrand in Ked and Hold nntaiiio \ y other Llaii. lirfiuo Sutitilutionj and Imitation*. art- liancorou* counterfeit*. At DraggUu. or neod ui ?. and "KelTcf fo (.utile*,** in Irttrr, lij return MalL Chichester Chemical Co., Uu<H?on Sounr?, ru 1 LA UKLl'HlA. FA. DERlHRIv, Ool uiii1>itt, S. C . | FURNITURE and Save your Bridge Toll, i 10 buys goods to the amount of So. i ESTABLISHMENT j> ftls promptly attended to and satisfaction fen. V.IIVS IN ill llllll CARRIAGES. D SEE ME. TEH E"JHH. i ? i 1 frA "L> A*" A r l^IT'TT'ld IrJU X>1 L>) r Vj?J I L OF F FURNITURE. rtisemfiit wtih fhnu frill he \ nrrd H CASH PURCHASES. rEADS A SPECIALTY. IF YOU DO NOT NY A NT TO PUHOHAKE and Burial Suits. VANMETRE, - - - -COLUMBIA, S. C. Slreets. FOR THE MOST BEAUtlFUI MOST DUTIABLE AND I C I I 10 jV P K S T MONUMENTS, ADDRESS OR CALL ON rNS AND PRICES. New Advertisements, j | GrasvsioFs ~hj | HP Bell-cap-sic ? Givrn qui,-J: r,n,f PLASTER. 9 I J+omyatn. a >v. - ? g Rheumatism, iiour*.!eia, plc-tuisyand liimkiitna cured at once. Genuine forsale by all Dru^iaUi.^ LIE8IG Extract COMPANY'S! of Beef. ! : For Delicious For Improved and I Beef Ten. Economic Cookery One pound of Extract of Beef equal to J 1 forty pounds ot lean beef. Genuine only j with the signature of J. von Liebig in blue j IMPISH PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM JSm Ckar^-i and beautifies the hair. *** Sfl Pro .notes a luxuriant growth. ! ^BS|Never Falls to Beatore Gray - jgm Hair to its Youthful Color. L-v Cures scalp diseases & hair tailing. '<& > Pf a I ,f I A|V1 -M j l7sc Parker's Ginger Tonic. F< cores the worst Cough, ' Weak 1,ungs, Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. jOcts. HINpERCORNS. -'he only sure cure tor Coma. Stops aHpaiu. Uc. at Druggists, or IllbCOX & CO., X. Y. mmm hi n w i . ?!?? Ask iny agents lor \Y. I,. Douglas Shoes, j . II not lor sale in your place ask your | ! dealer to send for catalogue, secure the j agency, and act thcui for you. | UT TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. _?1 j WHY IS THE mm m m u u una*, m m A. W. L. UUUCLAd $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN ; THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread j to hurt the feet; made o? tho best fine calf, stylish atnl easy, and because ice make mare shoes of this i Urade than anu other manufacturer. It equals handsewed shoes costing from $1.00 to $T>.t)0. (PC 00 den nine Haiul-se wed, the fluest calf j V w > shoo ever offered for $.1.0"; equals French li iported shoes which cost from to $12.i*>. (JJ a 00 Iland-Sewe?l Welt Shoe, fine calf, ] ?P"To stylish, comfortable and durable. Tho best shoo ever ottered at this price ; same (trade as eus- I tom mado shoes costing from to <1* O 50 I'olico Shots Fanners. Kailroad Men and LottorCarriersall wear them; line calf, seamless, smooth inside, heavy three soles, exten- | slon edge, une pair will wear ayear. (CO ^nt' vili"; no better shoo ever ottered at j 3 dm a this price; one trial w ill convince those i who want a shoe for comfort and servlee. <zo ? and 8>'2.00 WorkiuttiiiMii'tt shoos havo given them a trial will wear no other make. RrtVC' S'2?00 nntl ?1.73 school shoes are 13 UJf 3 worn by the boy a every where; they sell on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. I n#| Jmo S.'J.OO llaiubsnvcd shoo, best mmO xJ ICO Dotigola, very stylish; equals trench Imported shoes costing from SU" to Sri.uu. i?utiles' '2.50. S'J.OO ami ?1.73 shoe for Misses arc the best llneDongola. stylish and durable. 1 Caution. See that \V. L. Douglas' name and price are stamped on tin- bott. m of each shoe. W. 1. Dol til.as, Brockton, Mass. SOLI) 15 V RED BANK MILLS. July 8?oru. TO FARMERS A1 Wo r.ro making a specialty of the heat has ever been offered in the State, and so and responsible parties who contemplate puities who are not reliable to buy lrom c To men who mean besiness and who ex make prices on standard machinery whiel si dor. We will show our Sailor Seed Cotton M warehouse to any party who would lifce to and Wiuship gins, Boss Presses, Ac., ?fcc. W H. GIBBI GEKVAIS STREET, March 2i>?finj. SPECIAL SUI One Thousand Superb Xe\v ] makers onlv, to be sold during1 tober, 1S91, at Spot Cash Price 15th next. No Interest. SEE THESE BE AI TiFUL UPRIGHT PIANO ONLV $2 SUPERB' FINE PARLOR ORGAN ONLY $;0. RICH PARLOR ORGA SUPE 2ST: "W. T COLUMBI August 12-tf LORICK & L Columbia Hotel Hlo IIEADQUAK' Wilcox &G-ibbs Co., Etwian Phosphate Co-, Atlantic Posphate Co., Kamits. i Dissolved Bone, ! IFIEI-ID 3-^ COTTON GINS, FEEL Presses an Plain and Decorated Glass, . Tiles, Grates, A FULL STOCK OF HARD AT BOTTO COME AND SEE US or write to us Jan 1?ly mthtb Furniture ESTABLIS: MAIN STREET, C [NEXT GRAND CE A FULL STOCK OF CHEAP, MEDIUM in the store, purchased direot from the m.vnn PRICES. - - UNTDOTTTfKTNS' A full line of COFFINS, CASKETS, ME1 PEES etc., always 021 hand. ipB* Call and see us and be convinced that Oct. 28?tf ? August 12 ('? u. IF YOU WANT At Bottom Prices, write for New ( l.tlfll OVED A X'fi If jSETSee the Extra Fine Recommei o GEO. R. LOMB MACHINE, BOILER AND GIN WORKS, M AUGUS1 js the place to get Machinery and Su- plies a and 62 New Eng Mention the Lexington Dispatch wheu you v W. A. RECKLING, ARTIST, COLUMBIA, S. C., Is now making the best pictures that can j be had in this country, aud all who have j never had a real f.nc picture, should now try some of his latest styles. Specimens Ka aa.^a at lin ofQ1 Vl.1 >1 ?<Tt tA Lfiu L/C occa UL VviaiICi ? , UJ/ OVUUO, ?w-v ?W Kinard's. March 14-tf POMONA HILL Nurseries, j I POMONA, TV. C. | Stock consists of ATT. TFADTNTT FRUITS Calculated to suit the Southern and border Stales. Send for descriptive Catalogue, No. 1, of ' FRUIT TREES, VINES, Ac., and No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grown ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS, Ac. Catalogues tree. Correspondence soli- : cite1'. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Propr. Pomona, N. C. j Apr. 23 - V GEORGE BRIJNS, MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C.. JEWELER-'REPAIRER,j Ha"' a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches. : Clocks and Silverware. A tine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to tit every one, I all for sale at lowest prices. 7Z&* Repairs on Watches tlr-t das-, quickly doue and guaranteed, at moderate ; prices. LO-tf. 1 m MILL MEN. ^ Ginning and Saw Mill Outfits which licit correspondence with all reliable buying such machinery. Wo invite >ur competitors. pect to pay for what they get we will h wo know it will pay them to con aoLinery in actual operation at our i see it and who expects to buy. Pratt IS, JR, & CO. COLUMBIA, S. C. MR SALE. Pianos and Organs, from best August, September and Oec \citli \ AT70Tnl-viii? O} M iiu j/aj uiv,ut \j T v/iii BARGAINS. 25. CABINET GRAND PIANO ONLY $250. N ONLY $65. - KB MIRROR TOP ORGAN ONLY $75. EUMP, A, S# C. OWRANCE . ck, Columbia, S, C., TEltS FOK Acid. Long's Chemicals, Ca Mills, Evaporators. , 1 Sheet Copper, LIRIDIEiT SEEDS, >ERS, CONDENSERS, td Belting, Marble teed Mantels, Glazed Fenders, &c. WARE AND GROCERIES M PRICES. y| before buying anything in Hardware I ERRY, 1 W arerooms, I ZZttlD 1843. COLUMBIA, S. C. ntral hotel.] i [, and eine furniture, is now J facturers, and will be sold at BOTTOM m A SPECIALTY. = *' 1 :alic cases, bceial eobes, weap. i you save money by so doing. *horough, Practical Instruction. Graduate*agisted to positions. Catalogue free. Write to ISTAST&SIRATTON BUSINESS COLLSfiS, LOUISVILLE, KY. A FIRST-CLASS N GIN Catalogue and Reduced Prices of >7Vf VOTTOJY GIJ\\ idations of last year's workifc^ ARD & GO'S. ILL, ENGINE AND GIN SUPPLY HOUSE 'A, GA? ,nd Repairs at Bottom Prices. 60 New Gin ;ines in Stock. trite. FOR, PUKE N. C. CORN WHISKEY, GO TO D. H. GOBLE'S, WHITE ELEPHANT SALOON, COLUMBIA, S. C. Having bought a large lot of Pure Corn Whiskey during the summer months at a reduced price, I am able to furnish my lrieiuls and customers at the same old prices. I am also agent for several large North Carolina distilleries which give me advantages over other dealers. The finest Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco always in stock. Polite attention, square dealing, &c., by Pope P. Haves or D. H. GOPLE, Proprietor. Opposite T. A. McCreery & Co. Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Oct 22? ly A. C. SQUIER, "Wholesale and Retail Furniture Warerooms, PARLOR AND BEDROOM SUITES. SIDE BOARDS, SAFES, J Mattresses, 114 MA IX ST., COLUMBIA, S, C sej '24 - ly. IliHilll Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moderate Feet. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we can secure patent In less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with description. We advise. If patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not uue till patent is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients In your State, county, or town, sent free. Address, C* A. SNOW & CO. A Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 0. C.