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Billy Myor's Mare. One day Mr. Hunt, the temperance lecturer, was making a hard assault on rum drinking in a neighborhood where a Dutch distiller, named Billy Myers', was a sort of king. This man was present and continually interrupting the speaker by saying in a loud voice: "Mr. Hunt, money makes the mare go!"' At first this raised a laugh which Mr. Hunt took in good nature. At last he stopped for a personal talk with his tormentor, and said: "Look here, Mr. Myers, you say money makes the mare go, and you mean that I lecture on temperance for money, don't you?" "Yes, that is what I mean, Mr. Hunt." "Well, Mr. Myers, you carry on a distillery, and vou do it for monev. don't you?"' "To be sure I do, Mr. Hunt; money makes the mare go.'' "And so Mr. Myers, you say I have a mare, and you have a mare> also; suppose we trot them out together, and see how they compare'?"' The meeting was in a grove, and the sharp lecturer knew a thing or two, and so the old distiller found W .ou^ for Mr. Hunt pointed to a young iejuow ".juue uruiiK. una w us steadying^himself by a tree, and said: "Mr. Myers, who is that young fellow?'' The distiller started as if stung^as he ansi^red: "That is my Bon."'" "Tour son, is he, Mh Myers! He has been riding your mare and got thrown, hasn't he!" "And who is that young^ilow--sitting so drunk on the log out there?" The distiller uttered an exclamation of real nnir>. as bp ssirl: "That. ia mv soil, too."* "He is, is he?'' said Mr. Hunt; "I guess he has been riding your mare, also, and she has kicked up and thrown him over her head, hasn't she? Tour mare must be a vicious, dangerous brute, isn't she, Mr. Myers?'' The distiller could not stand it any longer, but said: "Look here, Mr. Hunt, I won't say another word if you will let me off." Billy Myers' mare is a very dangerous beast. She steps off very gayly at first, but she is sure to kick up before you are through with her. The man who starts out on that beast is pretty sure to come home on foot, !i 1. . ...1 1 j n i i % ii ne gets come at au; wmcn is Dy no means certain. Don't ride Billy Myers' mare. Dr Drummond's Lightning ? Remedy for Rhtminatq^M?5Tjfr?-ceived the unqualified endorsement of the medical faculty as being1 a safe O and remarkably efficient preparation for the relief and speedy cure of Rheumatism. Its work is so speedy and mi-aculous that benefit is felt from the first dose, and one bottle is warranted to cure any ordinary case. Sold by druggists. Price, $5, for large bottle, or sent by prepaid ex press on receipt of price by Drum- I mond Medicine Co., 4S-50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. Slick Sam A?ain. Ne^rberrv Observer. Mr. Editor:?I have been a iookeron for some time with apparently little interest in the affairs of others; but the strange things which have come to my observation within the last few years have made a lasting impression upon me, and have given me much to study about. One of ithe most hurtful of these strange things I will mention here.. It is the enmity and distrust exist* ing between the farmers and other classes. \Eow it originated, why the cause, I shali not attempt to say, out, ua^.j mat vrcong and sl^biiid be eliminated at once and S' confidence and good will restored. It has been said that a house ^ divided against itself can't stand. "We have tried the experiment, and it is now highly important that all classes come together and make a united effort to build up our country and again restore happiness and con- i tentment and the confidence so conducive to the welfare of all classes alike. There should be no conflict between the farmer and the merchant. The failure of the farmers means ] weak merchants, and all business ( must suffer more or less. Being a farmer myself, I can better appreci ate their condition; but, with all due ] respect and without censure, I must say that the farmers have not acted \ wisely in abusing other classes sim- 1 ply because their circumstances were 1 not favorable. 1 Brother farmers, we should lay ? aside all hostilities, and think and talk of something that will promote c our own interests: and those who are c not satisfied with their calling try something else. There are other vocations in life just as honorable as farming that can be engaged in. All classes of business and profes cirvrtc aro nwoccarr ir\ ty-io!-/-* Out. 5 w- v 4JWVUOU4.J w iuuav u^; tuio j grand country of ours, and should v we think deen enough we will tiud ( I that manv of the much-abused merchants and lawyers and doctors and bankers are made up of the sous of our brother farmers. And many sons of farmers today are clerking h for the merchants, who we claim are g robbers. Ob, consistency thou art a jewel. w Is it not clearly demonstrated by ^ the fact of so many farmers solicit- ^ ing aid from the merchants, and the merchants aiding them, that the ^ two classes are mutually dependent ^ upon each other. Therefore, there ^ should be no conflict between them. ^ Let us take a common sense view of ^ matters and attend closely to our own business. a: Slick Sam. j Chips from Our Workshop. ? fi Deep plowing means twelve inches. P The oppressed subjects of European governments turn to this coun- { try for free homes, free laws and for 11 g' the free use of Salvation Oil for their pains. P Hatred is a hie which burns, but consumes not. 0 "A son that sleeDeth in harvest , 0 causes shame,'' A good way to learn to talk * is to first learn to listen. Whenever there is ignorance there p is self conceit. It is a slight cold frequently con- a tracted that finally undermines the ^ system. Use Dr. Bull's Cough ^ Syrup in the beginning stages and > be cured. D In Burmah it is the women who does the wooing. There is no more faithful friend than a well-fed dog. , ^ n Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, Bl., v writes: "From personal experience I I X X can recommend De Witt's Sarsapa- ? rilla, a cure for impure blood and jgeneral debility." Sold by J. W. lj Long. I 1 "Left-over-girls'* is the Queen's English for old maids* a Orchids are the favorite floral dressing for an artistic coiffure. Folly must hold its tongue while wearing the wig of wisdom. " It is a truth in medicine that the * smallest dose that performs the cure " is the best. Le Witt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will 0 perform the cure and are the best. n Sold by J. W. Long. a a The test of true manhood is what a he is willing to suffer for others. ? Success will never come to your 11 house without a special invitation. " ^ f] All truth is nonsense to the man , i b who has taken a lie into his heart. , h Early Risers-, Early Risers, Early d Risers, the famous little pills for ;? constipation, sick headache, dyspep- ^ aiff-and nervousness.?Sold by J. Yr?ji Long. b The man who lives only for him- C self is engaged in very small busi- h ness. A vote for a man who opposes a principle is a vote against that principle. ^ w ' Late to bed and early to rise will shorten the road to your home in the skies." But early to bed and a "Little Early Risers," the pill that makes G life longer aud better and wiser. a' C -1 3 l._. T Tir T E OOIU OV u. >v. JuOLlg. X The work of education is the most w important in the great fight for industrial freedom. It is now said that Col. Edward McCrady of Charleston, will enter h the race for Governor. , al Perfumery of all kinds, Hoyt's ig and Taylor's cologne, bay rum for 151 the hair, pomade, hair oil, sweet A soap, toilet and tooth powder, hair and tooth brushes, combs, etc., at the Bazaar. The man who really intends to ''drown his sorrow in drink"' should jump overboard. Plain and fancy note paper, tablets envelopes, pens, pencils, ink all colors, / pocket memorandum books, blank f bouks, etc:? at the Bazaar. > The people who would have done , so and so if they had been there never get there. ' We truly believe De Witt's Little Early Risers to be the most natural, most effective, most prompt and economical pill for biliousness, indigestion and inactive liver. Sold by J. W. Long. J The world consumes 3^000,000,000 ^ pounds of paper a year, and it is ^ supplied by 4,500 paper mills. c From the American aloe tree is & b? made thread, ropes, cables, paper, j w clothing, sugar and brandy- j n The space devoted to the Chicago u World's Fair is 060 acres. Philadel- ** phia had 236, and Paris 143. It is a fixed and immutable law ' kl ai :hat to have ?ood. sound health one CI must have pure, rich and abundant it )lood. There is no shorter nor surer ^ oute than by a course of De Witt's 44 Sarsaparilla. Sold by J. W. Long. ? There are 4,200 men hard at work ** a >n the fourteen buildings going up tl >n the World's Fair grounds. Two railroad cars are now being j ^ 'omploted in California which were . . .. . /? uacie trora the trunk ot one tree. i <3 If dull, spiritless and stupid; if j ^ our blood is thick and sluggish; if j ^ our appetite is capricious and unertaiu, you need a Sarsaparilla. I ? "or best results take I)e Witt's, i A !old by J. W. Long. ^ @ The married man who interrupts ! .'hile his wife is giving him a curtain ^ ?cture only delays the time of his j H oing to sleep. i , There is a boy in Portland, Mo., ho has only one arm, but two I ands. The right hand grows > irectly from the shoulder. Bright people are the quickest to 1 ^cognize a good thing and buy it. * sell lots of bright, people the j t little Early Risers. If you are not 1 right these pills will make so. Sold t y J. W. Long. Sixty-six thousand men, women 1 nd children form the population of 1 celand. All these good people are ! t ow in a state of excitement through a aving a murder to deal with, the rst to occur among them for the ^ ast 56 years. , Josephus Woodruff, who was a ], ?ading light in the Republican party ^ i this State during tl" ? days of good n tealing, recently died in Philadel- J hia. I Syphilis, Rheumatism, Old Sores } nd Ulcers, Scrofula and Catarrh are c xactly the diseases that are cured j t i-r flipf medicine. P. P. P. I - An authority on such mhtters tates that the United States have )st more men in war since 177G. han any nation in Europe. State Chairman Webster has called convention of the Republican >arty to meet in Columbia the 19th .ay of April to elect delegates to the National Republican Convention which aeets at Minneapolis the 7th of June. ______ ^ , t For Over Fifty Years, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup as been used for over lifty years by lillions of mothers for their children | rhile teething, with perfect success, t soothes the child, softens the j urns, allay9 all paim cures wind olic, and is the best remedy for )iarrhoea. It will relieve the poor , ttle sufferer immediatley. Sold by )ruggists in all parts of the world. Iwenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure nd ask for "Mrs. "Winslow's Syrup," nd take no other kind. 40. T The Sunshine of Smiles. There is one kind of sunshine which ;is fteedful to bring into eVery home, j . nd that is the "sunshine of smiles." fext to the sulight and warmth of eaven is that of a cheerful face. No ne can long withstand its influence; o one can mistake it. A bright eye, a nd an unclouded brow, a sunny smilej i loving Word, all tell of the peace j nd joy that dwell within. One lance at such a face has lifted the i *i i i j> t lists ana snaaows irom many a i eavy heart and scattered the fogs i | rom many a burdened spirit. A j right, warm, cheerful face inside the j orne will drive awn^ ren- | ^ mes in the most elegant furnished obm if kept dark, will vanish away efore thejbrightand cherry sunlight. )pen, therefore, the windows of-your | eart and let the sunshine in. A Smart Man Will not hobble around on crutches rhen he can cure his Rheumatism ; 'ith one bottle of Dr. Drummond's < lightning Remedy, costing only ?5, \ ut worth $100. Enterprising Drug- j i ists keep it, or it will be sent to any , j ddress on receipt of price, by the * )rummond Medicine Co., 4b-oO : 1 [aiden Lane, New York. Agents ; \ 'anted. j J Sam Jones in Angusta. ~ . . 1 e A big Memodist revival will be j eld in Augusta for three weeks in 4 .pril, and Sam Jones will be there j ' il the time. The talk on the streets ! i that Sam Jones's coming will re- j lit in a prohibition campaign in \ .ugusta. I | What tour Great Grandmother Did. f She hetcheled the flax and carded the 1 ool, and wove the linen, and spun the tow, ? ad naade the clothes for her husband and fl :n children. She made butter and cheese, g le dipped tallow candles, to light the house i fa t ilight, and she cooked all the food for her > a ausehold by an open fire place and a brick j, ren. Yes; and when she was forty years of J je, she was already an old lady whose best j ays were over. Her shoulders were bent and i sr joints enlarged by hard work, and she J ore spectacles and a cap. i 3? Her great granddaughter, with all the * lodern conveniences for comfort, refinement i g tid luxury, may be as charming and attract- 0 e at fortv-five as at twenty. Especially is g lis true if she preserves her health by the u se of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, ? hich wards off all female ailments and ir- ? igulanties, cures them if they already exist, n ?eps the life current healthful and vigorous, f] ad enables the woman of middle age to re- ^ tin the freshness of girlhood upon brow and leek, the light of youth in ner eyes, and -r s elasticity in her step. Go to your drug store, pay a dollar, get a |? 3tth? and try it?try a second, a third if nec- ^ sary. Before the third one's been taken t, ou'll know that there's a remedy to help you. jo hen you'll keen on and a cure'U come. g But if you shouldn't feel the help, should p 3 disappointed in the results ? you'll find , guarantee printed on the bottle-wrapper iat'11 get your money back for you. J " Can you ask more ? * f? Tie waallest Pill In the World ! ? f Bp ' a ? eaaa C^aR3 ? Tuft siiity nils?!* are very email, yotjpoKsessall tlio vlr- j P! tuesofthe larger Tutt's Till* which | tc lutvo been ?o pop i .ar for thirty years. j p .Their size and sugar-coating com.-i J mend them for the use of ciiildren 1 and persons with weak stomachs. For j al ' Sick Headaoke ? | ? they are invaluable as they cause the A & ) food to assimilate, nourish the body^p H and pass off naturally without nausea gE .or griping. Both sizes of Tutt's Pills ^ " are sohl by all druggists. Dose small. ?5 Price, 25c. Office, 39 Park Place, N. If. S t . s Jan. o- ly i . I The Pledge at the Primaries. ! I s e'.vl >erry UJ>sor ver. The "srtayed-outs" say in their ad- j i ~'r\ miff no 11' oo t'i LllV.il CAV'VUU V UiUlUlLlvv ays for them?that they do not incnd to abide by the rules of the Kirty. How thcu can they vote at he county primary. Jt is quite evident that the oath,or ( i )ledge, is necessary. No one should j >e allowed to vote in a primary elecion who refuses to pledge himself to .bide the result of the election. Some of the newspaper that swung 1 o Tillman's coat tail two years ago, >ut which have been abusing him ately, have realized that they let go oo soon and are now trying to get - .onther hold on those coat tails. It is rumored that Chief Justice duller is contemplating resigninghis tigh office to accept a large salary ifYered him by a railroad combinaion. Advice to WomeS If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use BRADFIELD'sS FEMALE 1 RFOIH ATOR I a \ ' w ' . ? a V a ^ i I Cartersvxli-b, April 28,1886. "" This will certify that two members of my Immediate family, after having suffered for ! 4 years from Menstrual Irregularity, B being treated without-, benefit by pnyaiclans, were at leDgth completely cured by one bottle ft of Kra<1 field*# Female JKegulator. Iti 1 effect is truly wonderful. J. W. StrakqE. Book to M WOMAN " mailed FREE, which contain* valuable information on all female diseases. a BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. J ATLANTA, GA. Z FOB. 8J LJB BY ALL DBUGGI8I8. . May 27- iy 10 ?; ? f New Advertisements. 2 PT A YYASJ 81""', Organs ?48. Wanted [ # L i/lilUu ag'ts. Cat'lg Free. Address )au'l F. Beattv, Washington, .N. J. 4 uv ,<mimn m.n >J? mj ugwwaajtimmm??? gk B""NES8 & HEAD NOISES COIEBby ( ? JS" BA ? INVISIBLE TUBULAI EAK vitr Bra Jr*k H CUSHIOiS. Whispers heard. Cora'or I able. Saeers.fnl Ttberrall item.Hie*fail. Holdbj f. HISCOX. ? >ujj, Sii Kc'Cwij, .Nt?r lork. Write for book ut f rooLi ritJLE. ' PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ss Clean.es and betetifies the hair, pjffira?? 05 Promotes a luxuriant growth. | tejSwKygi Never Fails to Restore Gray ' M ,*@8 Hair to its Youthful Color. B - - 11^:" -yfiyj Cure, rralp diseases & hair falling. ?? 50c. and $1.00 a? Druggist* I M 'se Parker's Criajrer Tonic. ft c?r^? the worst Coiifh, I Teak JDehiiitr, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time.WcU. j "IR'ipERCORNS. The onlv sure cure for Comi. | ;tops su piiia, IS<> a*. Druggist*, or HfSCUX k CO., N. Y. j BOILING WATER OR MILK g E PPS'S ' GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. A A A'7A h U %J %J A : iwWj^jQp 1-2 LB. TIM> ONLY. How Lost! How RegaUied! p)r SELF-PRESERVATION. A new and only ! Sold Medal PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY, ERRORS of k'OUTIIfEXHAUSli-U ?ll.uuin, rni- i . HATURE DECLINE, and all DI8EA8E8 j Cl rnd WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 pages, cloth, j jilt; 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 I jy mail, double sealed. Descriptive Prospect- | is with endorsements mm i )f the Press and voluntary pKrr T Snu/ i estimonials of the cured. NUYi? _ Consultation in person or by mail. Expert treat- | nent. INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CERTAIN CERE. Address Dr. W. H. Parker, or | The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bulfincn St., ! Joston, Ma>.s. The Peabody Medical Institute has many iml- j a tors, but no equal. ? Herald. The Science of Life, or Self-Preservation, is a reasure more valuable than gold. Read it now, | very WEAK and NERVOUS man, and learn to | 'e STRONG *?Medical Review. (Copyrighted^ j w.C I tr, Pi| B ? A"A5AKESIR"givesinetant ! K | H B Ha relief and is an iufallihle f 8 w Sr Cure for Files. Price $1. By I 1 | H"* VaDruggistsorinnil. Samples ! m st s? B Addn^'ANAKESlS," 3 ESS w'Bon 24Id,New York City. I i. Every one should use P. P. P.; nearly j very one ne<-ds a good medicine to I ? iurifv, vitalize, and enrich the blood. I \ P. P., ^ ^ ^ J 'nice Root and Potassium is the greatest j lcorf purifier of -the age. It cures all | flood and Skin Diseases, Primary, Sec- ; ndary, and Tertiary Syphilis where j 2 11 other remedies fail. P. P. P., ! 2 'riciUy Ash i nd Potassium will cure Syphilis, j Tj Ihoumatism. Scrofula, Syphilitic Rheu- ! latism,Malaria.Old Sores, Blood Poison nd Dyspepsia. Jf your head aches and I on are out of spirits take P. P. P., j hickiy Ash, Poke Root, aed I 'era Tired Feeling, Impure Blood, Dis- j ress afrer Eating, Dyspepsia, Pains in < ie Back, Headaches and Nervous Pros- j *ation and Debility- and Weakness all | <e'd readily to 1'. iJ. f. i( or Sleepless- | ess, Exhaustion and Malaria use P.P.P. j atarrh and a Shattered Constitution, oth male and female, nothing better ? inn P. P. P. idies whose systems are poisoned and hose blood is in an impure condition, ne to Menstrual Irregularities, are sculiarly benefited by the wonderful _ , >nic and blood-cleansing properties of M . P. P.. Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and " Otassium, the greatest euro known for l discs of Uie j LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, F ch: AVANXAH, - - - - GEORGIA. bit July 20-ly. : ??^ ? ^nr "if ^j^j^Easily, quickly and permanen You will admit after having taken a few specific for that terrible disease. Instead breath, seeming as if each one would be \ of the ASTHMALENE when the spasm is b reel as ir some angei or mercy naa unioo that had nearly deprived you of life. IT IS AS HARMLESS AS TH worst cases of ASTHMA is the wonder and happiest moment of your life will be whei frST/tMArLENE.!^ FOR BRONCHITIS it surpasses ever A trial bottle sent free to any or fro* Asthma. Dr. TAF7 BROb. ME SAW! *$160,00 Tl ENGINESS TO SUIT. IC LOMBARD & C January lst-ly. SELLING 01 Ta Parli T1 XV XliVUI " ? CARRIAGES, BUG rnZ PH/ETONS. g SADDLES, 1 THIS IS N1 onJ A^call at my store will convint [X" of my stock is respectfully invitt to| equal to any in the State. gj. S. 3 i 136 MAIN St., < BH| jan. 21, l?yi?lj POMONA HILL Nurseries, POMONA, N. C. -Stock consists of ""ALL"LEADING FRUITS # alculated to suit the Southern and border States. Send for descriptive Catalogue, No. 1, of FRUIT TREES, VINES, Ac., id No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grown OSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS, Ac. Catalogues free. Correspondence solited. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Propr. Pomona, N. C. Apr. 23 - \v W. A. RECKLINGT ARTIST, COLUMBIA, S. C., "s now making the best pictures that can . be had in this country, and all who have ;ver had a real hue picture, sbonld now y some of his latest styles. Specimens ,n be seen at Chillery, up stairs, next w inard's. March 14-tf rEORGE BRUNS, MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C.. E WELERand REPAIEER, v a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, ocks and Silverware. A line line of >ectacleR and Eyeglasses to fin every one, [ for sale at lowest prices. JF&r- Repairs on Watches first class, lickly done and guaranteed, at moderate ices. 50-tf. 0?VS * s r\ a 3fr TT A. 99* O ?MANUFACTURED BY? be Vilcoi & Gibbs Guano Go, CHARLESTON, S. C., is ftrVV Cj,UMyftlA- ??_ fjL C&Hp^ T A K E "frit I'CARTHA'S BUSSES AT MON DEPOT, COLUMBIA 3n arrival of all trains, for hotels or y part of the city. First Class Livery and Feed Stable, and inest Turnouts in the city at moderate arges. Stable on Taylor street, Columi, S. C. J. P. McCARTHA. November 6-tf, tly by Dr. Taft's fl QTUU A I CKC doses that it is a AC S 32 5?! #4L CUE of flying to the door or window, gasping for .- our last, you have only to take a few doses iroken, the breathing becomes easv, and you sed the iron grasp of the fingers of death, E FOOD YOU FAT >et me ease with C rUMU f UU it cures the i admiration cf ail who have used it. The a ycu have used a bottie of DR. TAFT'S found it has cured vou of the most distressdiseases that ever afflicted the human family, y known remedy. For sale by all druggists, le sending F. 0. address who suffers DICiNE CO., 142 State st., Rochester, N- Y. VfTLLS 3 ?90Q,D0.* \ BOILERS )0 IN STOCK. O., Aug^ta, Ga I IT AT COST. ice Stock. m GIES. JZ IINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, LAP ROBES, ?"3 0 HUMBU6. = >e all that I mean business, and an *"Hi ;d. My goods are guaranteed to be DUNN, g GO :OLUMIJIA, !*. c. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANE -ATjCOLUMBIA, C. | STATE, CITY and COIYTY DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital $100,000 Surplus Profits GO. 600 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $5,00 and upwards received. - 4i>x? st-allewedr-at the-rate-ef-4-pur erert. per auunin. W. A. CLARK, President Wilik Jones, Cashier. December 4-ly. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U.S.Patent Office, and we can secure patent in lees 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 drc till patent is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients in your State, county, or town, eent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. PATRONIZE Home Industry! THE Tozer Engine Works, 117 WEST GEEYAIS STREET, Near Union Depot, Are now operated with a competent- force of Skilled Mechanics, and are manufacturing all sizes of " TOZER ENGINES " and BOILERS including RETURN TUBULAR AND LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS. j I Pulleys and Shafting Castings in Brass or Iron Furnished at Reasonable Rates. j perRepair worK Promptly Executed- 1 BRASS GOODS A SPECIALTY. Remember, | That " THE TOZER " has stood the test of | actual and general use for years, arid has no superior on the market. All ot its parts j are thoroughly inspected and tested, and { . all our work is fully warranted FIRST- i I CLASS in material and workmanship. c.._ t | xur l i iuc"Juiou"?, 4vi;., ! .FOIirV A. WIIJJ8, ' I Proprietor iozor Famine ttorks, i 117 Wfst (Icrvais Sirrcl. Columbia, 8. C. liar. 13-ly. r? ? ' j T. BERWICK LEGARE, DEXTAL SVlUnEOX. | OFFICE OVF.II BHVN'S JEWELRY STORE, j MAFX STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. i j pgrkM work on teeth at moderate prices, I tfti. Price of Qneen's Antj-H&irine SI. per bottle, sent It aeaira iroin oo*ervation;. hen a money or ntampfi pondence strictly confidential. This advertisensen contains. We invite yon to deal with us and von wl s nd to day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO. resistor your letter at any Post Office to Insure its ! of failure or slightest injury to any pnrcha C D T 0111 ?To ladies who in troduee and sell amo or tulAL we will present with a SILK DRESS, cf oilk to select from sent with order. February 17?lv. FANCY GOOD FINE WEAR The newest, the finest and the most fashioi found at Trump's,who carries the largest sto< Handkerchiefs. New Hosiery, New Gloves ii Gloves a speci lty. Jersey Skirts, best kuittc Come and see how cheap you can buy the mt 1 4 AT r IAIN US Ai> We sell direct from the factory. No expei Beautiful Upright Pianos, $250. Fine Parl< Sold on isy terms. nsr. T COLUMB August 12?tf LORICK & I Columbia Hotel Bk HEADQUAI Wilcox & G-ibbs Co., Etwian Phosphate Co-, Atlantic Posphate Co-, Kainits, Dissolved Bone, i 2TIE2L.2D -A-STID Ov. nnrrrrnar n t at a t? i? v \ uuiiui\ u?i\o,# rjLiJiij Presses ai Plain and Decorated Glass, Tiles, Grates, A FULL STOCK OF HARD AT BOTTC COME AND SEE US or write to us Jan 1?ly n BM sp ten'M nn M. H. B Furniture ESTABLIS MAIN STREET, < A FULL STOCK OF CHEAP, MEDIU! in the store, purchased direct from the mam PRICES. 11 m n n rt a k" i m rj UI1UL.IV 1 (1IVII1 V. A full line of COFFINS, CASKETS, ME' PERS etc., always on hand. Call and see us and be convinced tha Oct. 28?tf COllCTlOIRIi, Fill z^^-isrc^" a-: CIGAR, SMOKING aiul Toys, Fancy 6 PERFLMERV, STATIOXERV, Si 70s- A well selected stock of the above G very lowest prices. LEXINGTO IV tcTthe" V. F. FUN] 77 Main St root, 77. - Now is the time to save money. Buy your ] I will pay every customer's fare wh< vFiHIY UNDERTAKING k?J ? is the most complete iu the State. Funern giv< BARCx.\ COOKS STOICS M 70- CALL AND Respectfully, jl.p. p"jn: Feb 11?ly. INSUR mm] ffliiTf FIRE, LIFE AND ACC IX THE 81 English and Ana Over One Hundred and T Repr For rates and information address or call ICOVERY by ACCIDENT oiution a part waa acc'dently spilled oo the hand ;rward It w&a discovered that the hair waa comVe at once put this wonderful preparation, on the iio? been the demand that we are now Introducing orid under the name of Queen's lntl*Uairis(i :tly harmless and i simple any child can use it.; and apply the mixture for a few minatee. and the by magic without the slightest pain or Injury when rward. It isunlike any otber preparation ever used Thousands of LADIES who hare been annoyed 'ACE, NECK and ARMS attest lU merit*, who do not appreciates beard o* hair oa their neck, n In Queen's Anti-Halriue which doee away endering its future growth an utter Impossibility. ) safety mailing boxes, postage paid by us (securely by letter with full address written plainly, Correet is honest and straight forward in e*?T word It 111 find everything as represented. Cut this out and , 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI. Q. You can lafe delivery. We will pay S500 for any ease iser. Every bottle guaranteed. ~ ng their friends 26 Bottles of Quson's Anti-Hairins. 15 yards best silk. Extra Largs Bottle and saaplea Good Salary or Commission to AgentsS, NOTIONS, irD SB. FOR LADIES, liable styles in the Northern markets <an few :k of the kind of any house in the ci'.y Net.* i Mousquetaire bottom and hook*. Kin ?d Jersey Underwear for ladies and bildren my articles a lady needs from a notion he use. j 1) ORGANS. 1 ise. No commissions. The best makes. 1 ir-Organs, $50. See our stock and prices. r , IA, S. C. iOWRANCE >ck, Columbia, S. C.f : ITERS FOR Acid, Long's Chemicals, Ca e Mills, Evaporators, Sheet Copper, T SEEDS, )ERS, CONDENSERS, id Belting, Marbleized Mantels, Glazed Fenders, <tc. WARE AND GROCERIES *%? >M PRICES. m before bnjitg aoytbicg in Hardware | 1ERRT, 1 Warerooms, SIESIEZID ilNfcp. 2 QLUM^jlA, S. O. H, AND ElJgS FURNITURE, IS ifacturers, and will be sold at BOTTOM MM A SPECIALTY. I TALIC CASES, BUBIAL BOBES, WBAP- JH ? n a ttti *rrv\T-nrr i a ? i you o&vl jiujtx oy so aoiug, SBAZAR ; * ' 1 - *# UTS, CAKES CRACKERS, SOCIETIES, CHEWING TOBACCOS, roods, Notions, CIIOOL BlUkS, AlBHS, ETC oo<ls constantly on hand and always at the O . H . , ? . C. _ FRONT! [)ERBURKS Columbia, S. C. FURNITURE and Save your Bridge ToIL ) buys goods to tbe amount of $5. ESTABLISHMENT^ ' .Is promptly attended to and satisfaction n. .INS IN ? SEE ME. -S55. MSB TSTTT? V ANTE. I - - AILMMIW COST, j I DENT INSURANCE ^ WRONGEST J wan Companies' j wenty-Five Million Dollars jsented. I on ?BB 'OKI), Agent. \ M&SBttk jMBggm