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"Well-Known Resident of Clarendon County Foully Murdered. Sumter, S. C., March 21.?The news of the murder of Mr. Butler Dubose, a young white man living in I the country, near Packsville, created j considerable excitement in Sumter today. The facts, asfar as can be as- i certained by your correspondent from j gentlemen living in the neighbor- | hood of the killing are as follows: Mr. Butler Dubose and his father, Mr. Eli Dubose, were in Sumter last Saturday, 19th inst, and left the city together in a baggy. When they reached Mr. Eli Dudosa's house Mr. Butler Dubose, his son, remained there for supper, not being more than a mile or so from his own home. About 9 o'clock p. m. Butler Dubose and his son, who is about 12 years old, started to go home from Mr. Eli Dubose's house in a buggy. When not far from his father's house Mr. Dubose turned out of the public road into a neighborhood road. After going a short distance, Mr. Dubose's son remarked to him that he heard some one walking in the bushes. Just as Mr. Dubose looked ^ up a shot was fired from the bushes. M. Dubose was struck by the slugs, one ^iot striking him centrally in the forehead, another in the chest and the third slug took effect in his left chest near the heart Afr i jr* " " " """ i Dabose's son turned the horse and buggy around and proceeded bachto his grandfather's house, and in turning claims to have seen and recognized Mr. Carson Stukes. Mr. Butler Dubose died before reaching hi3 fathers house. Tour correspondent was told that there had been bad blood between the Dubose's and Stukes' for some time and that the I coroner's jury had returned a verdict as near as can be got at, as follows: "That the decased came to bis death from gunshot wounds fired from a gun in the hands of Carson / Stukes, and that his son Stukes, was an accessory to the killing.'' j It is also rumored that a woman j has been arrested in connection with j the killing. The above facts were given your correspondent by parties who claim to heard them. Nothing oi a aenmte or omcial nature has ^ been received up to this writing. F Mr. Butler Dubose and his father ? are well known in th:s city V a id his untimely end is regretted by the Community. HH The Poisonous Acids In the blood, should be taken up ] and removed by the Liver and Kid- j \ H( neys, but these organs get out of order-fail to do their work, and the E result is Rheumatism. There are a { mk _ thousand remedies for the Liver and Kidneys, but, there is only one cure . * for Rheumatism, and that is Dr. JDrummond's Lightning Remedy. A , large bottle may be had at the drug- J gists, or will be sent by express to gsgfc any address on receipt of $o. 1 hat mg ^ is the price of a cure, and any one who is having an argument with the ^ Rheumatism, will feel fully repaid by * the first does. Drummond Medicine B Co., 48 50 Maiden Lane, New York * |||? - - ?k Beautiful Allegory. HF Once upon a time a mother] bent over a Flower that had been given j||y> her-a rare and lovely plant-and as it psPIP. grew she tended and nursed it into ! B^ yet greater loveliness. Day and night she watched and loved it. Friends and neighbors came and marveled at the perfectness and purity of the Flower, and worshipped it. None could linger near that 11| sweet Flower, even for a short while, but would feel and be the better for Etlltf Bncct ixiiiucucc ui it? puxitj. And God saw that Flower, and calling His messenger Death, he said. "Already is that Flower ready for the transplanting; here near my throne must thou put it, whilst yet it's leaves are pure; whilst now the hearts of all are given to it, briBg it to me, for then shalt thou also bring me the hearts of those who love it." God's messenger went. The mother, \ cherishing her Flower, saw the pale hand stretched forth to touch it.? "Not yet ? not yet, oh! Fe ith; it is mv best beloved; it is mv all;" and * 7 * as she could, the mother strove with Death, but who might successfully strive with him? He put forth his hand and touched the Flower, 'and lo! it's roots were in the mother's heart, and as Death strove to pluck, the heart of the mother bled and the Flower drooped; Death staid his hand and said, "See you not that thy ij X iU v CI iO LJ\JUL1\. 4 uy JLi-i Xi V. t ; And tbo' God has sent me for thy f treasure, He means her not to be hurt or bruised ; He wishes her in all purity and freshness, with no stain of earth upon her leaves, that she may bloom in the Garden of Heaven." But the mother said, "It is my treasure, my best beloved. My heart is so bound around its roots that if you separate us she will droop and I shall ; be cruelly torn." And Death sighed j and the mother wept. The grief of |p^ the mother touched the Son of God ' He bent over her and whispered, ! "Give me thine heart, and then will j thy Flower be transplanted in its j f ill freshness and neither." But the ; mother said, B my heart will break." Death sighed j and the mother wept. All the friends | i who loved and worshipped th< I Flower besought Death to leave am ; not to rob them of their treasure: ant | God said to the mother, "Before th< Flower was thine, ere yet thou knew est it, I saw it: it was mine, and be j cause I love thee I lent it thee, i | knew that all who saw it would lov< ! it and me thro* it. I put it in tlr [ care and allowed thee to rear it fo] j me. In taking care of that Flower in bringing it to it's full purity, yoi have worked for me. I put it's roots around thy heart so that when I tool back my own, I would have thj heart also.?Give both to me." Anc the mother seeing she could nc longer protect her Flower, and fearing to bruise or sully it's pure leaves, gave her whole heart to God, and with it the perfect Flower. As the gentle hand of Death received the gift the Son of God bent down and healed the mother's wounds, whispering, "Thy Flower is safer with me? and tho' she can never return to thee 1 AT - .11 uecause mou gavest me inv Heart, thou slialt come to her and be parted never more." Till then, grieve not, but trust in me.v The B&ni-Mestze Cass. It having been found impossible to conclude the arguments before the Master in the Commercial Bank case in time to get the case in at this term of court, the hearings have been suspended. The case will therefore not come before the court until July term. This case in numerous respects stand by itseli and is unparalleled not only in this County, but it is believed in this portion of the State. In the amount involved, in the immense volume of testimony taken and the length of arguments made before the Master, it is certainly remarkable. The type-written copy of the testimony or rather thin type-writer paper makes a pile almost half as thick as an unabridged -dictionary. Two attorneys have each spoken portions of four days each, and at least six more wish to be heard from three weeks being believed to be the Least time in which the presentation of argument can be concluded. One of the attorney's for the bank has prepared an outline of what his side claims should be the finding or report of the Master as to matters of fact, with forty three items. The jther side are said to have a similar ioeument with fifty items. It is estimated that the Master with all possible diligence will require a month to prepare his report after ihe hearings and nrcmm?r?f? ovo nrov The frown of afriend is better -ban the sinile of a fool. TLo fcaitpr iftidertagreat work n reforming men. Spring medicine is now wanted, !or, if you are out of sorts and feel jadly, P. P. P. is the remedy to take md get strong and invigorated. "That is my besetting sin," as the len remarked when she returned to ;he nest. A two hundred and twenty pound illigator was captured in Orange ourg county last week. It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs the cure is the best. De AVitt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform the cure and are the best. C . 1 A U-. T T\T T oum uv o. >v. .uuiig. None but the brave deserve the fair, and none but the brave can live with some of them. Iu England they stand for office, in this country they run, and in both countries they lie more or less. ' 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 life longer and better and wiser. Sold by J. AY. Long. Trunks are now made of paper pulp that has been subjected to a great pressure in the same manner as the material used for the manufacture of car wheels. Owing to the tenacity of the paper it is practically imposible to injure a trunk made of this material. Farmers of Marlborough county have nledced themselves to r>lant 1,()-10 acres of cotton less than last year. First Lady?I saw your husband meet you on Fulton street yesterday, and I noticed that he raised his hat while speaking to you. I admire him for it: Very few men do that. Sec o?id Ladv?I remember; I told him in the morning to have his hair cut, and he was showing me that he had obeyed. Scrofula cured, even in its worst forms, by P. P. P., and you will be strong and healthy in a short time by the use of P. P. P. Perfumer}* of all kinds, Hoyt's and Taylor's cologne, bay rum foi the hair, pomade, hair- oil, sweet soap, toilet and tooth powder, hah and tooth brushes, combs, etc., al the Bazaar. uDo you keep corn-meal'?" inquired the man with the basket on his nnn sir v sjii/1 flip crmc^r "vvf sell it. How much do you want?" ' Did I say I wanted any?'' mildb asked the mail with the basket. And he went out and hunted up another grocery where the salesman was not so quite smart. j e Chips from Our Workshop. i Early Risers. Early Risers, Early : e Risers, the famous little pills for ! constipation, sick headache, dyspep- j sia and nervousness. Sold by J. W. ^ Long. A close thinker savs that thev { " I never can bear to be told anything, r v ? ? "When a man says be is opposed to ! l the Alliance, watch him?for be is j not a supporter of truth and justice. ; We truly believe De Witt's Little r Early Risers to be the most natural. I most effective, most prompt and ; > economical pill for biliousness, in- j . digestion and inactive liver. Sold ; by J. W. Long, i There is a woman in Bonham, in j > Tex., who does busines in sewing ! > buttons on men's wearing apparel, L doing the work on the streets. A Georgia sheriff burned the house | of a man whom he wished to arrest | 1 in ordbr to drive him out, and now the Governor is making it equally as hot for the sheriff. Plain and fancy note paper, tablets I envelopes, pens, pencils, ink all colors, ' pocket memorandum books, blank j books* etc., at tbe Bazaar. It won't do any good to look ns I solemn as an owl in church if you j are in the habit of skining people in business. Stranger?Have you any first class ! saloons here? Villager?No; only j second-class ones. This ia a prohibition town. It is a fixed and immutable law that to have good, sound healtn one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There is no shorter nor surer route than by a course of De Witt's Sarsaparilla. Sold by J. W. Long. The new Woodbridge gun, under construction at Watertown arscntd, i n a/1 ^ /a ^ L v a rr* e\ k AA /I t 10 CA^CV/tUU I:\J LJ.HLMY c* U\J\J pUUlJU. 1 projectile twelve miles. { . "Before he married me John said he would love me too well ever to see . me build a fire." "And does he?" ^ "Yes, he never looks at me when I am building it." If dull, spiritless and stupid: if jour blood is thick and sluggish; if your appetite is capricious and uncertain, you need a Sarsaparilla. j j For best results take De Witt's, i | Sold by J. W. Long. It is a good thing to laugh, at any rate, and if a straw can tickle a man ; it is an instrument of happiness. I Beasts can weep when they suffer but they cannot laugh. i There is a farmer in Ventura j (j county, Cal, whose name is Stubblefield an d another named Haymaker, i . Lost Angeles, Cal., has still another t honest granger who bears the I 1 /? T 1 T~\ 1 1 I eupnomous name 01 donn Jbeanoios- ~ soms. ?-??; "~"7 Bright people are the quickest to recognize a good thing and buy it. J We sell lots of bright people the ! Little Early Risers. If you are not j i bright these pills will make so. Sold < by J. W. Long. < <kI ain't goin' to send any more ; i money out to the heathens," said ^ Willie. <kI seen a picture of one of j t 'em this mornin' and as far as I could . 1 see he didn't wear any pants, and so ' j hasn't auy pockets to carry the j Tmonev." | i At a church near Ledburry, Pa., j an annual sermon is still preached j f i against the vice of duelling. This j j is done in accordance with the last j ' will and testament of a damsel whose j rival lovers died while fighting for her hand. j A j When Charlemagne and his "Knights of ' . the Round Table " were making war on the | Saracens, in Africa, it frequently happened that Knights on either side would ng_ht in single combat for the honor of their respective armies. The Saracens had been, { fcr many years, the scourge ? the dreaded | I invaders ?of Europe, and all waged war : | against this common enemy. But in these days the worst scourge that 1 I threatens us, is that dread invader, Conj gumption. Consumption fastens its hold upon its vici tims while they are unconscious of its njvi ! proach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis j covery has cured thousands 01 cases 01 wus : most "fatal of maladies. But it must be I taken before the disease is too far advanced in order to bo effective. If taken in time, i and given a fair trial, it will cure, or money paid for it will be refunded. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short- j 11 ess of Breath, Bronchitis, Asthma, severe j Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an une- i qualed remedy. For all diseases that arise from n torpid [ liver and impure blood, nothing can take the place of Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discov- | ery. Nothing will, after you have seen what j it does. It prevents and cures by removing j ; the cause. It invigorates the liver, purifies I the blood, sharpens the appetite improves j > f digestion, and builds up both strength and j i flesh, when reduced below tho standard of j | health. Sold by druggists, everywhere. I : !?????????? . j^Hxo smallest. Pill in the World! i 9 THE SECRET ? | ' of recruiting health Is discovered in . ? TUTTS o ' ?Tim Liwer PIs? @ In liver affection:*, sick headache, ^lof pl/tnAA boorflinrn. lliT-OIia W i fCJ'SU*, UIM.U.VUVV, ?>? 7 r eruptions of tho skin, and all tffi troubles of tho bowels, their curative ciXectsaro marvelous. They arcacorAfo rective as well as a gcatlo cathartic, ^ . I 5^7 Very small and easy to take. Prire, ?oc. Office, 39 ? 41 Park Place, X. T. i ?GO??????? Jan. 6 - 1 v. f; i Mr. Oilman, V?rly American i consul in Jerusale., .vers that the city ''is now gi'wg toward the : northwest just as ,a predicted by . the prophets Jei.nii and Zachariah." He says thrare now over j 2o,()00 Jews in Jerisaii. Tlie Alliancemen ofoutli Carolina are Democrats; ami e willing to ; seek relief in the Lecratic prim- j . 1 XV. O- I For Over Fiftjfears, Mrs. "Winslow's Sdiing Syrup lias bcc-n used for overty years by millions of mothers for eir children while teething, with peict success. It soothes the child,softens the gums, allays all nmff^ures wind colic, and is the^cst remedy for Diarrhoea. It wilrelicve the poor little sufferer imnuiatby. Sold by Druggists in all pas of the world. Twenty-five cents ^bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. "inslow's Syrup,*' and take no other hd. 40. Advice to If you would s^TjBourself from Painful, Praf<B>canty, Suppressed or Irna?- Men struation you {RRAnFIF'fSHTil FEMAL^f"! REGULATOR | Carters till? Apr. 26,1886. This will certify that two rtemara of my Immediate family, after havng stfPered for years from Menstrual rrejularlty, being treated without beneflfby ^ysieiaiiB, were at length completely cund by>ne bottle of Bradtleld'a female Hgnktor. It* effect is truly wonderful. J. w. Srange. Book to " woman " mailed FREE, vhlt ocmttln* valuable Information on all female taeaaee. 8RADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.. atlanta, ga. FOB BALE BE ALL DBIGGZ8TL May 27?ly () * i New Advertisemnts. HI \ VMsJ 31 Organs??. "Wanted L JL/l.i\ V/u ag'ts. Cat'lg F?e. Address Dan'l F. Beatty, Washington, NJ. Si jTBNESS AMEABROfSCOKCOby sir mr ***' invisible ubulak ear feK Easa i CUSHIONS. Whisperioard. Com* rortmblf. Saeeewifal where all Kemedlet foil. Soltj F. Hl8**0Xf toJjj Stir lork. Write far beak ^*reof?FR?X* ^ PARKERS E?is@ip^f HAIR baljam ClfanM-* acd bcautifie the hair. Sc? Promote* a luxuriant growth. -?ycSSr^:- ..JSg Never Fails to Resfr? Gray ' '*&. Hair to its Tout lift Color. .?&gl Cure* scalp dineasea & hir tailing. sS-'Xc 5"r,mi'i gl.Wet Dr^gijU. Jse Parker's G-intror Tonic, ft cvres the jr?t Cough, >Veak Lungs Debility, Indigestion, Pain,Take i time.iOctt. j"5!NDERCORWS. The only snrc cvjftr Goto. (teps all paiu. 15c. at DruggtsU, or HIS COX iyO., N. Y. BOILING WATER OR MILp ?** f% %% S g> ?-na a a GRATE-UL-COM EC'lTlttG. I A M 'vVJ w A LABELLED 1-2 LB- TINS ONLY, ' KNOW THYSELF* )r SELF-PRESERVATION. A new an* only Jold Medal PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOU'S and PHYSICAL DEBILITY, ERRORS of k'OUTH, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PREUATURE DECLINE, and all DISEASES tnd WEAKNESSES of MAN, SOOpageaJdoth, jilt; 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only) $1.00 iy mail, double sealed. Descriptiva Pruspectis with endorsements mm 9PNH >f the Press and voluntary rKh H I aou/ estimonials of the cured. uUW, Consultation in person or by mail. Expert treatnent. INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CERTAIN* CURE. Address Dr. W. H. Parker, or The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 BuLTinch St.. Boston, Mass. 1 The Peabody Medical Institute has many. 1mllators, but no equal. ? Ilerald. The Science of Life, or Self-Prescrvation, Is a ;reasure more valuable than gold. Read it now, jvery WEAK and NERVOUS maD, and learn to le STRONG.? Medical Jlevieic. (Copyrighted J w (j FJg ? Hi3bMANAKESIS" gives instant 2 Kt Ei K relief and is an infallible | i ?*b vv Curefor Piles. Price$1. By 8 1 ST \i Druggists or mail. Samples 3 L Si free.Address"!NAKKSIS," 8 gfl ^3r I>jx 1AIU, New York City, Naw^gfaawBooarcwB?anc?can??i ?? Every one should use P. P. P.; nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood. P. P.* P., Poke lioot and Potassium is the greatest Hood purifier of the age. It cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Syphilis where all other remedies fail. P. P. P., Prickly Ash and Potassium will cure Syphilis, Rheumatism. Scrofula, Syphilitic Rheumatism,Malaria,Old Sores, Blood Poison and Dyspepsia. If your head aches and you are out of spirits take P. P. P., Prickly Ash, I'uko liuot, and For a Tired Feeling, Impure Blood, Distress after Eating, Dyspepsia, Pains in the Back, Headaches and Nervous Prostration and Debility and Weakness all yield readily to P. P. P. For Sleeplessness, Exhaustion and Malaria use P.P.P. Catarrh and a Shattered Constitution, both male and female, nothing bettez than P. P. P. ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an impure condition, due to Menstrual Irregularities, are peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonic and blood-cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Koot, and Potassium, tbe greatest cure kuown foi all. diseases of the LIPP3IAX BROS., Proprietors, SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA. July 2'.) ? 1 y. j Easily, quickly and permanently You will admit after having taken a few doses specific for that terrible disease. Instead of fly breath, seeming as if each one would be your 1 of the ASTHMALENE when the spasm is broker feel as if some angel of mercy had unloosed t that had nearly deprived you of life. IT IS AS HARMLESS AS THE F< worst cases of ASTHMA is the wonder and adn happiest moment of your life will be when you flrSTrtM/VLENtSr FOR BROIfCHITIS it surpasses every km A trial bottle sent free to any one sc from. Asthma. Dr. TAR BR Ob". MEDICII SAWM #5160,00 TO ? ENGINES & I! TO SUIT. 100 I LOMBARD & CO., January 1st?ly. SELLING 0Ur fd To Reduc E CARRRIA8ES' BUGG.I I ? PH*T?NS- SIN 35? SADDLES, SO Li ? THIS IS NO j Hi A.call at my store will convince t 1 of mv stock is respectfully invited. ibse^ equal to any in the State. g J. S. I a 136 MAIN St., CC OEbI jan. 21, 1891?ly POMONA HILL| j Nurseries, 1 I^O>XOIV^V, IV. c. , Stock consists of LL r States. Send for descriptive Catalogue, No. 3, of FRUIT TREES, TINES, Ac., and No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grown ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS, Ac. Catalogues free. Correspondence soli< citeA. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Propr. Pomona, N. C. Apr. 33 -Ay W. A. RECKLING, ARTIST, COLUMBIA, S. C., | Is now making tbe best pictures that can be had in this country, and ali who have ' never had a real fine picture, should now [ try some of his latest stales. Specimens i : can be seen at Gallery, np stairs, next to Kinard's. , March 14-tf I GEORGE BRUNS, MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C.. ! JEWELER ??<? REPAIRER, ' i j Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, i Clocks and Silverware. A line line of j Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, ; all for sale at lowest prices. Repairs on Watches first class, ! quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate I prices. CO-tt. i a ?MANUFACTURED BY? The Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co. | CHARLESTON, S. C., *^fcL>d if titcc^ (jjU^ayft^h ^ G~ ^fcJfa/ZisHp torifjL find Cotipi^ ?iftitiw\ ^ jfartjks 1 1 t&- T .A Iv E |j M'CARTHA'S BUSSES! | - AT? i UMON DEPOT. COLUMBIA i i On arrival of all trains. for hotels or , any part of the city. ? ! First Class Livery and Feed Stable, and I Fi nest Turnouts in the city at moderate charges. Stable on Taylor street, Coluiuj bia. S. C. J. "P. McCARTHA. I November 6-tf. j ? *ASTHMALENE 4 ing to the door or window, gasping for I T ast, you have only to take a few doses ^ i, the breathing becomes easy, and you Pric( he iron grasp of the fingers of death, j cont Iftn VfH! CAT vet the ease with I ?-n<i JUU ? UU CM I, which it cures the liration of all who have used it. The ? , have used a bottle of DR. TAFT'S 1 ? d it has cured vou of the most distressses that ever afflicted the human family. | F< own remedy. For sale by ail druggists, j :ndingp P. 0. address who suffers j ____ <E CO., 142 State st., Rochester, N. Y. I " -?_ F Ills e 5300,00,* iOILERS N STOCK. Augusta, Ga " Sol r AT COST. I ? Stock. m lI w S.' ? El GLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, Ai ?P ROBES, S9 K: v?im| Di HUMBUG. = c ill that I mean business, and an I My goods are guaranteed to be _ i;1 )X7?T3ST, S A OO c< )LUMI{IA, O. rn HI CAROLINA NATIONAL BANE -ATCOLUMBIA, 8. C. STATE, CITI and COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital $100,000 Surplus Profits 60.900 SAVINGS BEPARTEEYT. Deposits of $5,00 and upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of i, par ./ant. i ihi11w ?r~ in rr ?ic December 4-ly. p; Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- ? cnt business conducted for Moderate Fees. ? Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office. and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. p Send model, drawing or photo., with dcscrip- ^ tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. [ A Pamnhlet "Hmv to Obtain Patents." with I names ofactnal clients in your State, county, or 8 town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. C PATRONIZE Home Industry! the Tozer Engine Works, * 117 WEST GEliVAIS STREET, ] Near Union Depot, I Are now operated with a competent force . of Skilled Mechanics, and are manufacturing all sizes of " TOZER ENGINES " and BOILER^, including . RETURN TUBULAR AND LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, Pulleys and Shafting Castings in Brass or Iron ' r Furnished at Reasonable Rates. -"^Repair Work Promptly ExecutedBRASS GOODS A SPECIALTY. ^ Remember, iThat " THE TOZER " has stood the test of actual and general use for years, and has no superior on the market. All ot its parts j > are thoroughly inspected and tested, and i all our work is fnllv warranted FIRST- I ( CLASS in material and workmanship. I For Price-Lists, &c., apply to .1OHA A. WILLIS, Proprietor Tozor Engine Work?, 117 West Grrvais Street. Columbia. S. C. | Mar. 13-ly. , ??mmm?ommm miiBHitwimnwiti.MLiu ?? ii t j 1. BERWICK LEGARE, -?*.a w c; TT ?> I t If Hi 11 a Jt%. MJ Z* U ***J? MJ*.r Lit OFFICE OVKR BRUNTS JEWELRY STORE, MAIX STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. work on teeth at moderate prices, ! ?tf NEW DISCOVERYACCIDENT I --- In compounding a solution a part wan accM?ntly spilled on the hand iff ?CT?WKpCTWOT a: d > washing afterward it was discovered that the hair was com- W tapatKaBgya^'Y pletely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation, ontb* Bra \ market and so great has been the demand that we are now Introducing ?q ^HSSffl?57 ) it. throughout the world under the name of Queen's Anti-Mnirine H ffi IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND M SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. & \ i^y the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and tb# ^^hair disappears as if by magic w ithout the slightest pais-.or injury when ^KbB k applied or ever afterward. It is unlike anyother preparation ever used ^HE9 for a like purpose. Tbonsands of LADIES w ho have been annoyed r-S?^ wi'h hair ou tbelr FACE, NECK and ARMS attest lis merits. ^-aSagjjjS^ggBggg ) GENT I. KM EN who do not appreciate a beard or hair on thsir seek, find a priceless boon in Queen's Anti-Hairine whtch doss away withShaviug, by rendering its future growth an utter impossibility. * of Queen's Antl-Hairlne *1. per boitle. sent In safety mailing boxes, postage paid by ns(aecurety <S from observation). Send money or stamps by letter with full address written plainly. Corresienee strictly confidential. This advertisement is honest and straight forward in every word it ains. We invite von ?o deal with us and you will find everything as represented. Cut this out and oneeu euruietl en I7S Oaen Street. CINCINNATI. O. You Can tier your letter at any Po*t Office to insure its safe defivcry. \V> will pay 9500 tor any ca?a ail uro or slightest injury to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. r. - D C M111 ?To ladies who introduce and sell among their friends 25 Bottles of Queen's Antl-Hairins, irLUIfli. we will present with a SILK DRESS, 16 yards best silk Extra Largs Bottle and samples of silk to select from oent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agesta ebraary 17? ly. ANGY GOODS, NOTIONS, ^ AND < ' _ BE FINE WEAR FOR LADIES, . J be newest, the finest and the most fashionable styles in the Northern market^eatPSir ad at Trump's,who carries the largest stock of the kind of any house in th^city. Ned' adkerchiefs. New Hosiery, New Gloves in Mousqnetaire buttom and hooks. Kin tves a specialty. Jersey bkirts, best knitted Jersey Underwear for ladies and children uc and see how cheap vou can bay the many articles a lady needs from a notion house. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ve sell direct from the factory. No expense. No commissions. The beat makes, iinilul Upright Pianos, ?250. Fine Parlor Organs, $50. See our stock and prices, d on easy terms. 3ST. TXT, T 13 "CT ILv? IE? , COLUMBIA, S. C. Anrrufit 12?tf 0 iOKICK & LOWRAHCE Columbia Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C., HEADQUARTERS FOR ilcox & G-ibbs Co., ! Acid, ;wian Phosphate Co-, Long's Chemicals, tlantic Posphate Co., Ca e Mills, amits, Evaporators, M Lssolved Bone, Sheet Copper, 1 FIELD LISTED SEEDS, ? OTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, i Presses and Belting, ] lain and Decorated Glass, Marbleized Mantels, Glazed Tiles, Grates, Fenders, &c. FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE AND CROCERIES AT BOTTOM PRICES. 3ME AND SEE US or write to us before buying anything in Hardware Jan 1?Jy ? .t aD ^ M. H. BEBB7, Furniture War ?rooms, EST^BLISHHD 1843. MAIN STREET, O OLIJMBIA, S. C. the store, > aruw"tlU) manufacturers, and will be sold at BOTTOM BICES. ~ _ UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. * A full line of COFFINS, CASKETS, METALIC CASES, BDBIAL BOBES, WBAP. BBS etc., always on band. **? J&f Call and see us and be conyinced that you SAVE MONEY by so doing. Oct. 28?tf 3 s - ~? - ?? ? ? BARMAN'S BAZAS w? ram cb mh ^^ZfcTC^T aEOCEBIES, 2IGAK, JOIOHING and CHEWING TOBACCOS, Toys, Fancy Goods, Notions, WHEEL, STAJIOSEBI, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALIOS, ETC $33" A well selected stock of the above Goods constantly on hand and always at the ery lowest prices. LEXINGTON C. H., S . C. m Tin? ironww Jb ILP A A A AdE A A A. F. FUNDERBURK, r'T Main Street, 77. ------- Columbia, S. C. iow is the time to save mouey. Bay your FURNITURE and Save your Bridge Toll. I will pay every customer's fare who buys goods to the amount of $5. BY UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMEHT-/ 5 the most complete in the State. Funerals promptly attended to and satisfaction given. I JAR(rAINS IIV illlklMi STOVES nil mill CARRIAGES. CALL AND SEE ME. ^ Respectfully, ' A ' 7? S'TraDER.BTrilK. Feb 1 i ??yT ^ w ? " ? INSURANCE. HAIIIHl SECURITl MUM COST. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE IN THE STRONGEST English and American Companies* Dver One Hundred and Twenty-Five Million Dollars Represented. For rates and information address or call on O. 8. HRADFOKI), Agent. ' . --J i.-sH