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ALLIANCE LEADING. THE ALLIANCE GREATER THAN ITS LEADERS. Farmers' Advocate. The Farmers Alliance, as the gres farmers' organization that is awake: ing so much alarm in political circh is called, is infinitely greater than ar ~ ~ ~* vne or dozen men in it. There is n< an individual member enrolled on it list of membership, from the Pres dent down, that would not be give to understand by evidence most ui mistakable that his services are on] necessary in so far as his utterance and influence harmonize with the d< mands of the united organizatioi No man, we care not who he is c what have been his past services, ca deviate a hair s breadth from th course mapped out but that he i checked by a reminder that the patj in which he is to walk is as straigh and narrow as the way to glory, am the admonition, "walk thou in it, accompanies the reminder. There i; no instance now recorded where anj one man or set of men who attempte( to run the machine to suit his o] their personal ambition, but what ht or they came to grief. If this is s( with those within the ranks, it is als< true of those without, as has beer already forcibly illustrated. This is one of the most significant facts which goes to make up the grand aggregate of testimony that the Alliance is most thorOUffhlv oronrnyp^ O */ ' O"" and it is a unit in its conception of the evils against which it is contending and thoroughly in harmony as to the remedies necesssary to correct existing abuses. No outside issue seem to disturb or distract. They have their eves and mind steadfastlv / J fixed upon the goal they have set out to reach. Ridicule, sophistry, abuse or appeal are equally vain. They are moving as an avalanche, gathering in volumes of members as they move, and defeat or disaster awaits every issue or policy which impedes their advance. One year ago politicians scorned and ridiculed it; one year hence they will tremble and quake as they are scattered like chaff in the current which accompanies it. The cloud is gathering, the storm is approaching. We are an army of men, every one of which is a leader, and the singleness and oneness of purpose quiets discord and smothers jealousies. THIS IS ITS MOST CRITICAL PERIOD. Wm. C. Wolf, in Times and Democrat. That this is the most critical period in the history of the Alliance and tuac every energy should be bent to secure its success, no reasonable, thinking inember_^n__d2^L^Xb^line s.^ for and against it have been well defined and tightly drawn; the order, with all of its grand purposes I~^r and noble intentions, lives or dies, as |j is decided by the political contests W this year in State and nation, for inr deed it has bent its every energy to educate the people upon the great questions in economics that it also upholss in its demands. The Alliance has expressed and has ft an abiding faith in the people?it ber* lieves that our masses are an intelligent, thinking people, who knowright from wrong and are willing to support and stand by the former at all hazards. This being the case, the Alliance expect the principles it supports to win because they are based upon truth and justice?and these always win. For a fact it will not enter the party contests, but it will use every effort to fully inform the people upon the issues of the day. It will not *^1 - - J - Ml - mislead ; h win give sincere and hon*46c-? est lessons. Much?in fact all?that is near and dear unto the order will be put to a crucial test this year: every point that can be urged against it will be brought forward: ever\ advantage, fair and unfair, that car be taken will be seized upon to defeat its aims and objects. Therefore oui members should be awake to tl e needs of the day; earnest, thoughtful discussion in the lodge and on the hustirgs should b< commended; our subs should hole fortnightly meetings, at which ever} member should be present?and righi here we must add that every fanmi __in the resective communities should be members-: the lecturer should carefully instruct the lodge upon th< various principles of the order; th< sub should furnish the lecturer witl the necessary literature: the strongei / ' O should lead the weeker; all the members should read a full suppb of good sound Alliance literaturi which can be easily secured; th< State district and county lectureri should be kept busily in the field ihey should be properly remunerate* retHioHfttt to to-past lmranbtfo* as our enemies charge; let us worl soon, let us work late, to press ant keep our demands to the front? ii w?short, let us make a vigorous ant ? aggressive campaign of education! Tha Alliancemen will not be be guiled by sweet music; tbey will no very readily "perceive that the worl of the Alliance as an organization i finished: they will however be fount quietly battling onward for "equa rights to all; favors unto none." The Alliance leaders may b wrong, bni it will take better argu merit than calling thorn ''cranks" t p^vinca thGpi [i I "\Vhat is possible at present o: American railroads was demonstrate* I when a train, made up of three ma; j cars, weighing 260,000 pounds, draw; [ by one of the new standard passen at > ger locomotives, made the run fron a- i New York to Buffalo, a distance o ?s i 436.} miles in 440 minutes. Tbiswai IV ; n snpprl nf rmlv n lifflo loco V.OV, . \ L mile a minute, maintained for mor< j than seven consecutive hours, anc 1_ was a feat never before accomplished n ! any ^here in the world. This rur l~ j not only shows what can be done J j now on American railroads, but con 's | tains a suggestion of "what may be | possible in the near future. l. | . . >r. A Freaky Colonel. n 1 e J About the middle of the afternoon s | I came to a cross road and saw a h j white man fast asleep, with his back t | to a tree, while an ancient looking 3 I colored man was lying on the grass three or four yards away, and ahorse I s j was hitched to ihe fence. The negro 7 J saw me as I approached, and came 1 i out to the road and respectfully sac ; luted me and said:. 3 j "Does yo' wanter ax any quesh) ; iuns, boss?" ) j "Yes. I want to know how far it t J is to Graysville." i "Deed, sak, but I can't tell yo'. I ? ! hain't dun been yere a great while."' I "Who is that?" I asked, norntin^ | to the white man. , J "Him's Kurnel White, sah." j ''And you are his servant?" "'Zackly, sah?'zackly." 1 j "Well, let's wake the Colonel up and see if he can't tell me." "Did yo' jess want ter ask how ! fur it am to Graysville?" he asked. "That's all." "Doan' want to talk pollyticks?" "No." "-Nor aDout the watif' "No."' "Doan' wanter buy de Kurnel's : land nor nuffin'f "No. Did Le tell tou not to disj turb him?" "He did, sah, and de Kurnel's a j weriy peaky man. Does yo' want to j wake him up to ax him to take a j drink wid yo'f" "I haven't got a flask along." "Den, sail, let me infoam yo' dat de i minit I dun woke him up he'd pell de j biggest yell yo' eber heard of. Den ! he'd whoop an' holler an' begin to shute with his pistil, and afo' we ' knowed it we'd boaf be dead and de : hoss shot full o' bullets. Sorry, sah, | but I knows jess how he acts. Some Kurnels wake up like lambs, but dis yer one nebber did surrender arter wah, an' he's all de time believin' dat de United Staits is arter hiin wid a gunboat en' fo'teen cannons!" For Over Fifty Years, Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup j has been used for over fifty years by i millions of mothers for their children : wliile teething, with perfect success. | It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind j colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatley. Sold by Druggists in all parts of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Syrup, and take no other kind. 40. Hot7 Long* Birds Live. Among birds the swan lives to be 1 the oldest, in extreme cases reaching ! 300 years; the falcon has been known j to live 162 years. An eagle died in I 1819 which had been caught 104 J years before, and was then quite old. Parrots live more than a century. Water birds have a long life, exceeding that of several generations of men. Ravens also live over a hundred years. In captivity magpies live from 20 to 25 years, and still i longer in freedom. The common hen attains the age of from 15 to 20 years. Doves live 10 years, and the little singing birds from 8 to 17 years. The nightingale's life is the shortest, 10 years being the longest, and next comes the blackbird, which never lives longer than 15 years. J ? * Ladies are Unfortunate, i Because the higher they rise in society I the weaker they find themselves bodr ily. Risley's Philotoken controls the t nerves, aids nature in her various r ! functions, and thus combats with the [ many ills of womankind successfully. [ If your druggist has not got it he > will order it for you for ?1 a bottle, 3 form Chas. F. Itisley, Wholesale i Druggist, 62 Cortland St., New r York. Send for a descriptive i pamphlet with directions and cerj titicates from many ladies who have e used it and can t say enough in favor e of Risley's Philotoken. ; The Columbia Register says: There 1 was an old hay seeder iu the Thirteen's i plug hats he looked as much out of 1 place as a cockleburr stuck in a i bouquet of hot house flowers. - ?????????? Jf Tllft'S TiayPifllS? : ? r*V-... A SSr Tocnroeonstipatkmpunjingthebow-^f _ <d?shoul(lboavoided; it weakens their e fj ;;owor cfmotion. A gentle aperient j ~ oirect fs only required. Tutt's Tiny ] j a Liver rills aro prepared with special a 1 views to the permanent cure of :1 ! COSTIVENESS and HEADACHE. && They aro mild and remain in the sys- Q I ^ torn until they art on tho liver, caase ! --a natural flair of bile and their tonio : properties impart power to the bow-Q j el* to remove unhealthy accumulae I je^tions. Good appetite and digestion ^ result from the use of these lit fio pills. *2? Prices 5.?o. Office, 39 l'ark Place, N. Y, o9&9&&&9&99 j J?B, a-!y. n Chips from Our Workshop. a Scrofula cured, even in its worst 11 forms, by P. P. P., and you will be " strong and healthy in a short time 1 by the use of P. P. P. f Love levels all things, but doesn't make a fellow's head level. 1 "Late to bed and early to rise will 3 J j shorten the road to your home in the j skies." But early to bed and a "Little Early Risers," the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. Sold by J. W. Long. j A miss is as good as a mile in a pedestrian race, and one lap is enough for any miss. Spring medicine is now wanted, . for, if you are out of sorts and feel l badly, P. P. P. is the remedy to take . and get strong and invigorated. To every 1,000 males in London there are 1,12-4 females. It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs the cure is the best. De Witt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform the cure and are the best. Sold by J. W. Long. No mall can overcome himself without help from Christ. If dull, spiritless and stupid; if ! your blood is thick and slufrcrish: if i UO - ?' " your appetite is capricious and un- | certain, you need a Sarsaparilla. For best results take De Witt's, j Sold by J. W. Long. The physician is the man who tells j you you need change and then takes j all you have. Plain and fancy note paper, tablets J envelopes, pens, pencils, ink all colors, i pocket memorandum books, blank books, etc., at the Bazaar. If we have an exciting State can vass tms year let reporters ami speakers stick to the truth. Already there are signs of wide divergence from the line of truth. A mere J rumor is publishen as a fact. Most unreasonable insinuations are pub lished as plausible and possible 1 rumors, We truly believe De Witt's Little Early Risers to be the most natural, most effective, most prompt and I economical pill for biliousness, in- j digestion and inactive liver. Sold by J. W. Long. A couple in Biddeford, Me., have separatedfour times and reunited three times since their wedding in May. The j last time the wife returned to her j _ j :u. J -ti i i eyuuoe biie Kuuiinea mat sue was a I little quick tempered, but declared j sbe would give bim ?50 if she made i another break in six months. She I broke over in two weeks, and now j the husband will sue for the ?50. "MWh.L. P ?r-??"?'J ? ? writes: "From personal experience I j can recommend De Witt's Sarsapa- | rilla, a cure for impure blood and : general debility." Sold by J. W. J Long. With the sharp antagonisms in j New York State, it lsoks now as if it | would be fatal to democratic success | to nominate either Cleveland or Hill. ; The better class of Independents, j and New York has thousands, would turn away from Hill. If Cleveland ; should be nominated, Hill and bis j friends would work for his defeat. ! Let us take Gray and Gorman, or | Boies and Carlisle. Early Risers. Early Risers, Early Risers, the famous little pills for' constipation, sick headache, dyspep- j sia and nervousness. Sold by J. W. i Long. Do you expect to raise a crop of ! corn, or nubbins, this year? If you ! wish the latter, and many of you ! seem to prefer them, lay off your J rows three and a half to four feet j wide, plant thick in the drill, deter- j mine that three workings for early j planted corn and two, for later, are j sufficient, and you will be rewarded j with an abundance of nubbins that i are barely worth gathering and j shucking. * t-i :- r\ ? ^4. I nere is VJICCU tAuuciiicin Among Rheumatic sufferers over the ii'-w remedy that is being put up in New York City. It is claimed there La; never been a case where it has failed to cure. It is called Drummond's lightning Remedy for Rheumatism, and is sold for $5 per bottle. The remedy is certainly making for itself a world-wide reputation as the country is full of Rheumatism. The manufacturers sell it on an absolute guarantee, and offer to refund the money in any case where it does not work a perfect cure. Sent by express prepaid on receipt of price. I"* 1 1Q .to -LTUlULLlUiiU HJ.CL11V111V iu-yu Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. A laughable incident took place in the anti Tillman meeting at Cheraw to elect delegates to the Columbia conference. The Alliance had a meeting in town the same day and and they numbered 40 to 50 strong. They ascertained that there were fewer of the outi-Tillmanites present and they went in and captured the meeting and voted down every resolution offered. The antis had to with draw and bold a meeting in another place. Perfumery of all kinds, Hoyt's and Taylor's cologne, bay rum for the hair, pomade, hair oil, sweet soap, toilet and tooth powder, hair and tooth brushe^ combs, etc., nt i the gsfcftftr. T A K E M'CARTHA'S BUSSES AT | IMOS DEI'OT, COLUMBIA On arrival of all trains, for hotels or any |>art of the city. First Class Livery &ud Feed Stable, and I Finest Turnouts in the city at moderate j charges. Stable on Tavlor street, Columbia. S. C. J. T. McCARTHA. November fi-tf. T ! 1 . BERWICK LEGARE, DENTAL SURGEON, ! OFFICE OVER BRUX'.S JEWELRY PTORE, ZIATX STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C ;7P0~A11 work on teeth at moderate prices, SR. CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY! " Mothers' Friend " is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingredient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown "MOTHERS' FRIEND" WILL PO all that is claimed for it ainumuke. itanortens Laoor, Les#bns Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to " Mothers " mailed FREE, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sent by express on receipt cf price $1.50 per bottle BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta.Q*. SOLD by ALL DRUGGISTS. May 27? Iv 10 New Advertisements. PT A IVTK Organs ^48. Wanted 1. .1. /All I/O ag'ts. Cat'lg Free. Address Dun'l F. Bcatty, Washington. N. J. A S?HESS * HEAD NOISES COIEDV OF If deck's INVISIBLE TCSt) LAB EAR B2SSF gas A *? 1 CUSHIONS. Whispers heard. Com* fortahle. .Vorer?fcl where *11 Keinrrfl?? fall. Soldhy T. HISCOI? cuJj, tis Br'iiwaj, lort. ITritefvr b?ok ! pr???? fKS?> S^T^i PARKER'S hair balsam Clefui.'e# and beautifies the hair. BraHMgg^^ Bfl Promotes a luxuriant growth. wigS -Never Falls to Beetore Gray IfaBfyA.1- - q&gjj Hair to itB Youthful Color. Cure* ncalp diseases & hair falling. 50c. and ?l.<y?at Druggist* I'so Parker's Gtrujor Tonic. ft cores the wor*t C?"igh, Work l.ungv Dcbil'ty, Indigestion. Pain, Take in time. JOet*. H3NQERCORMS. The only sureenrr for Coma btops ail paiu. Uu. at Druggists, or 111SCOX & CO., N. Y. ??o?r ~rvv. vmmemmemaB ,i am. wmmmmmammmmmmmmm? M BOILING WATER OR MILK GRATEFUL-COMFCRUNG. OOGOA LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY, Or SELF-PRESERVATION. A ne* and only Gold Medal PRIZE ESSAY on NEB TOD 8 and x>nv<ir:AT. DEBILITY, EBBOB8__of YOUTH. EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PRE- ! MATURE DECLINE, and all DISEASES ' and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300pages, doth, fiit; 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 y mail, double scaled. Descriptive Prospectus with endorsements rnVT"l SFND Of the Press and voluntary fcKr P f Wnu/ testimonials of the cured, I I NUtt? Consultation in person or by mail. Eifert treatment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY ad CER?AIN CUKE. Address Dr. W. H. Prrker. or he Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Buhnch St., Boston, Ma?s. The Peabody Medical Institute has cany Imitators, but no equal. ? Herald. The Science of Life, or Self-Preservatnn, is a treasure more valuable than gold. Read it now, i every WEAK and NERVOUS maD, andlearn to ( '->e STRONGJfedical Review. (Copyighted J 4w. 6 aopoaaKO?? ? apMowMOPg?c?mm ?p^p?im PS & j?9 "A\AKESIS " given nstant | S | 65 B relief and is an irfalliWo ** s5 l$J ^ure f?r Prise $1. By Hi B g^free.CA^hl^ >^lSlS^? 53 SEfl fifl tSPliox iMIG, New Yck City. -.'WA.-vrnooau?no>qi khiubii nj\jw u?iimuw Every one should use P. F. F.; leariy every one reed* a good medicne to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood? P. F. P., Poke Root and Potassium is the greatest blood purifier of the age. It cires 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, S3 philitic Rheumatism,Malaria,Old Sores, Blood Poison ! and Dyspepsia. If your head aches and 1 1 Tr'. r> P P you nra out <>i bjhhis iano a. ; Piickiy Asb, Poke Root, and j For a Tired Feeling, Impure Blood, Dis: tress 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 better than P. P. P. I ladies whose systems are poisoned and : whose blood is in an impure condition, i due to JMenstrual Irregularities, are ! peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonic 3r.:i blood-cleansing properties of ! P.P. P., Priclc'y Ash, Poke Root, and Potassium, the greatest cure known for OPVJT.\>: BROSti Proprietors, | g.\vANxijr, _ ? ? . Georgia, ! ,Tnly *2) ?ly. EPSTIN BROS., i Annouce that the way it j clear to everybody who wisl to invest in IN FASHIONABLE AND BEST MADE ? ^ m w t ^ ^ W i Am ^ for men, boy, and children, should beyond doubt call at 150 Main Sreet, Columbia Hotel block, for the best Bargains in lfats. Underwear of celebrated make OVERCOATS FOR EVERYBODY. Visitors to the Fair and the citizens in general, should not fail to call on us foe fine Prince Albert Dress Suit, Cutaways and Sack Suits in endless varirty. Children's Kilt and Jersey Suits we are headquarters, from 2^- years up. Although we are not millionaires and are not able to dazzle the eyes of the blind, yet we can coneince the most skeptical people that we can offer them the BEST SELECTION OF GOODS in our line at the LOWEST PRICES of any house in the city. Our line of Furnishing Goods cannot be excelled for quality nor price. If we were worth a quarter of a million we could not offer better values to those in want of goods in our line. We have a complete line of heavy BUCKSKIN GLOVES reinforced for Railroad service called "riugineers Glove," at low prices. SATCHELS, TRUNKS, Children's Overcoats from 4 years upwards in large quantities at rock bottom'prices. Be sure to all on us. Epstin Brothers.; I 50 MAIN STREET. UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL. COLUMBIA, S. C. Sept. 7-tf F. W. HUSEMANN Ann anH T.nnlr Cm ifV. = ?vva waia.u, ^ and dealeb in [ GUNS, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES. FISHING TACKLE, and all kinds of Sportsmen's Ai>ip)pft. sa'ie at margrors: Main Street, Near the Central Bank, Columbia, S. C. Aoent eob Hazard Powdeb Coup ant. ^sirRepairing done at short notice~?& J. C. H. TROEGER'S 145 Main Stbeet \ [Opposite Lorick & Lowrauce,] COLUMBIA, S. C. K i T.nnV io cfnnTru/1 with the Finest ! uauvvil AO DVUVnVM Wines, Liquors, Deer, Tobacco and Cigars. j Restaurant is First-class in every respect. Meals served at all hours in the highest j culinary style Oysters, fish, etc., and every thing palatable that the market affords, at moderate charges. Oct 22-12m N. w. BROOKER, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. TTTILL PRACTICE IN THE LEXINGYV ton Courts and elsewhere, also in the United States Courts. Business in | Lexington may be attended to through me hero. Call at Room No. 8, Southern Insurance Building, opposite City Hall. I write Fire Insurance in good Compa nies. 32ti 14 M sqoojjo iuwvmclun 0:1 sfjAUOj pia ssojnLrnif Ajioo/jort si sj *P!nU oajou JO jo.'.vod priT? .wop otp Sitisipuoui put; gap -jjiqirjuai [ju StUAt'jji: SMfyjuoo oa.iau oqo acdn aopos peatp scq eupjpoui sjqj, ssoniiTjaa JOT -ids prre irrrjfT 'ssenjz ZT(j ^sanssoidoais -nj 'triioipnnpjt 4BjjpnoipO(IiK ! *ssonsnoAJ9X 'aonuQ suha is jojsill 'ssau^ois ondajplg uoj iasKfni TVTmxv w V P?rtf"P"? A Valuable Book en fCervout L 9JL L Di.seH.HOx Bent free to any address, j n r | and poor patients can also obtain | 8?LL this medicine free of charge. This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend Pastor Koenift. of Fort Wayne, led, since 1S76, and * ' nn^?,.h(s rlirer.tlon bv the IB now yreyaicu uuvtw* ?? KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Sold by Druggist* at 81 per Bottle. 6 for 85. LarffO Siae, 51.75. 6 Bottles for S9. In Charleston, S. C.. bv C. F. Hetirich, corner King nnd George Streets. June 3?ly 51 ; THE MURRAV DRUG CO., I "Wbolsale and Manufacturing ! iDie-cra-o-isTS, COLUMBIA. S. 0. f\N ACCOUNT OF ITS EXTRAORDII nn-r, fill vnnr nrrlors I IlHrv inuiiuira un j quicker than any Drug House in or out of the State, and at the sametime as cheaply. SEND US A ! TRIAL 0RD3R FOR COMPARISON, ANI) DON'T FORGET. THAT MURRAY'S IR0\ 11IXTIRE OEM'IIN'E BLOOD TOXIC.. and builds up the evsteta , April J.Wtl" , POMONA HILL j >! Nurseries, ! 7 i I?0>I01V.A, TV. O. | Stock consists of ALL LEADING FKUITS ; Calculated to suit the Southern anil border States. Send for descriptive Catalogue, No. J, of FRUIT TREES, VINES, Ac., j and No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grown ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS, Ac. Catalogues free. Correspondence aolicite'C Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Propr. Pomona, N. C. Apr. 23 -11 v W. A. REC^LINgI ;Yi?rri*T, COLUMBIA, S. C., 18 now making the best pictures that can be had in this country, and all who have never had a real fine picture, should now try some of his latest st, ies. Specimens can be seen at Gallery, up stairs, n'-xt to I Kinard's. March 14-tf GEORGE BRUNS, MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C? JEWELERand REPAIRER, Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches. Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. Repairs on Watches first class, quickly done and ynaranteod, at moderate prices. SO-tf. CSB^y 0?VC> * aUANO ?MANUFACTURED BY? The Wilcox Sl Gibbs Guano Co. CHARLESTON, S. C., f^eJix/Ziyr^ v^JL fh* /3z&? Qjfrt(p7\^ c?Witt?i%tYs CAROLINA NATI0NAir-MIi& -AT? COLUMBIA, !S. C. STATE, fiTy and coi\TY DEPOSITORY Paid up Capital::tv^ * Surplus Profits * S L SAYIYGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of So,00 aud upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. W. A. CLAltK, President Wilie Jonks, Cashier. Decern tu r 4-ly. Caveats,andTrade-Mark- 0^ta;Jr^eaF';!;c'1 ent business conducted for Mode /v*jC'e Our Office is OpoosKe 0 S.PattntOTce^ and wc can secure patent in it-o A fampmet, "now 10 vui?:u i i^un, .. names of actual client? inyourStatc, county, or town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. PATRONIZE Home Industry! tj the Tozer Engine Works, 117 WEST GERVAIS 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. Pulleys and Shafting Castings in Brass or Iron Furnished at Reasonable Rates. ^"Repair Work Promptly ExecutedBRASS GOODS A SPECIALTY. Remember, Tbat " THE TOZEIl " has stood the test ot actual and general use for years, and has 110 superior on the market. All ol its parts are thoroughly inspected and tested, and all our work is fully warranted FIRSTCLASS in material and workmanship. For Price-Lists, &c., apply to i JOHN A. AVIIJJS, Proprietor Tozer Knsrlue Worki, 117 West Cereals Street, toimiibin, S. C. Mar, li-lv. nrwit NEW DISCOVERY W ACCIDENT ) jn compounding a solution a part was acrldently spilled on the han4 an^ on washing afterward it was discovered that the hair was eom7 pietely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation, oath* / tSSHHr^ \ market and so great baa been the demand that we are now introducing I I It throughout the world under the name of Queen's Anti-HAirine, i tmSSmS ^g\ IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND "<f\ SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT.t / . ,\ Jjhv the hair over and apply the mixture for a few mtnufca, and th? / '^jpgga^BEgggpr l^r hair "disappears as if by magic without the slightest pain or Injury when ftrplied or ever afterward. It is unlike any other preparation ever used ! for t like purpose. Thousands of JLAD1F.S who have been annoyed r3PtiF?Spil^llIj' V With hair on their FACE, NECK and ARMS attest its merits. j <1K NTLEMEN* ho do not appreciate a beard or hair on their neck. < M || | i i linn aprirm'M won in Hufcn's Anti-Hairine which does awaj with Shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter Impossibility. Price of Queen's Anti-Iiairine ?I. per bottle, sent in safety mailing boxes.postage paid by oa (securely sealed from observation). Send money or stamps by letter with full address written plainly. Oorrea pond<'n<~e strictly confidential. This advertisement is honest and straight forward in every word It j contains. We invite you *o deal with us and vou will find everything as represented. Cut this ont and send to-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI, O.. Yon can register your letter at any Post Ofilce to Insure its safe delivery. We will pay 9500 for any tais I of failure or slightest Injury to an* purchaser. ETery bottle guaranteed. DC PI 11 ?To ladies who introduce ^nd sell among their friends 26 Bottles of Queen's Anti-Halrlne. I . drLUiaL ws will present with a SILK DRESS, 15 yards best silk- Bxtra Largs Bottle and aaasflsa \ of silk to select from seat with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agsata. ^ \t February 17?lv. A?p I IllVlflOUiUI mm AlEasily, quickly and permanently by Dr. Ttft's QTIIM AI CHC ; You will admit after having taken a few doses that it is a Ad l IIM ALENC ; specific for that terrible disease. Instead of flying to the door or window, gasping for ^ * 1 breath, seeming as if each one would be your last, you have only to take a few doses of the ASTHMALENE when the spasm is broken, thebreathirg becomes easy, and you fee! as if some angel of mercy had unloosed the iron grasp of the fingers of death, ! that had nearly deprived you of life. IT IS AS HARMLESS AS THE FOOD YOU EAT worst cases of ASTHMA is the wonder and admiration of all who have used it._The | happiest moment of your life will be when you have used a bottle of DR. T'AFT'S flr Q T /VI f\* I F N F and f?und it has cured vod of the most distress' 1 1 1 1 1 ,T|/ llwing diseases that ever afflicted the human family. I FOR BRONCHITIS it surpasses every known remedy. For sale by all druggists. A trial bottle sent free to any one sending P. 0. address who suffers from Asthma. Dr. TAFT BROb". MEDICINE CO., 142 Stite St., Rochester, N. Y. V- ' " FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, I AND FINE WEAR FOR LADIES, The newest, the finest and the most fashionable styles in the Northern markets can bw iound at Trump's, who carries the largest stock of the kind of any bouse in the city. Ned' Handkerchiefs. New Hosiery, New Gloves in Mousqnetaire buttom and hooks. Kin Gloves a speci lty. Jersey Skirts, best knitted Jersey Underwear for ladies and children , ? ??* Come and see h*ow cheap \ou can buy the manv articles a lady needs from a notion house. PIANOS AND ORGANS. We sell direct from the factory. No expense. No commissions. The best makes. Bean: ifnl Upright Pianos, $230. Fine Parlor Organs, $50. See our stock and price*. Sold on easy terms. AT. TV, T IES TT , COLUMBIA, s. c. August 12?tf w AH ft v ^ttth ? wvjirw iAJitlOU & JUU W HAINU& Columbia Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C HEADQUARTERS FOE Wilcox & Gibbs Co., Acid, Etwian Phosphate Co-, Long's Chemicals, ^ Atlantic Posphate Co-, j Ca e Mills, Kainits, ^ _ ^Evaporators, _ SE7J3DS, COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, Presses and Belting, J Plain and Decorated Glass, Marblcixed .Ua.b'rfCERtES Tiles, Grate?,, Fender***** A r Q-pno 1/ r\r UJ A nnw>-?i^cC Hardware COME AND SEE Jan 1 ?ly M. E BERRY, Furniture Warerooms, 1S43. MAIIV STREET, O OLIJMBIA, fc*. C. [NEXT GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,] A FULL STOCK OF CHEAP, MEDIUM, AND EINE FURNITURE, IS NOW in the store, purchased direct troru the manufacturers, and will be sold at BOTTOM PRICES. uwrtPRTAKING A SPECIALTY. U 11 w b.a ? . A full line of COFFINS, CASKETS, METALIC CASES, BURIAL ROBES, WRAPPERS etc., always oa band. fp?- Call and see as and be convinced that yoa SAVE MONEY by so doing, Oct. 28?tf SELLING OUT AT COST. ?? To Reduce Stock. m E Cm"m SUCGIES. E ' PH/ETONS 58? SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, SADDLES, w LAP ROBES, C9 M ? THIS IS NO HUMBUG. = "x A call at my store will convince all that I mean business, and an of my stock is respectfully invited. My goods are guaranteed to be | wwb^ equal to anv in the State. '"HI gJ. S. DU1TXT, S 136 >IA.IINT ?t., COLU31BIA, ?. C. ^ WHmn^ jan. 21, 1891?ly *" | j SAWMILLS 3$16Q.0Q TO $SDD,0a,* BNGINES&BOILERS TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK. LOMBARD & CO., Augusta, Ga j January itit?ly. I -