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JOWMBMPdS BCCBB SB ^THE POLL LISTS. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, I.lXfNtiToN, S. C. VCCORDING TO LLGAJL ii-Liquirenieiits, I continue the publication of the names of all persons subject to poll tax as furnished me by the various Boards of School Trustees of Lexington county. Those Boards of Trustees who have not as yet furnished me with their lists will please do so at once, as required by law. Very respectfully, J. F. KYZER, School Commissioner Lex. Co. School Djstrict No. 10. Amick, Daniel Laugford, c Amick, J C MeNure, Hope ^*Ss\s Albritton, "Win MeNure, Tlios \Albrifcton, James Mills, Paul -infills, Pierce Cotrrey, D W. Nichols, S Caughman, Ben c Nichols. Henry Derrick, Joe Price, Hudson Dominick, Jerry c Price, Pierce Davis, C H c Padget, ? Davis, J E c Bawl, Charlton Feaster, James c Snelgrove, Geo Hite, Davis Shealy, E H Harman, D T Shealy, Eml Hendnx, John c Shealy, Geo B ? Hiller, George c Shealy, J D VKaminer, J K Shealy, J L Koon, P C Shealy, Jno E Koon, Isom Shealy, J B Kyzer, Sanders Shealy, A J Kvzer, Pink Shirey, A P Langford, L J Shirey, G C Langford, J D Shirey, M C Lindler, S S Swygert, S Langford, Bige c Steel, Noah Langford, Levi c Steel, Geo C Langford, Chas c Speaks, Dave c Langford, Ben c Yansant, A Langford, Bobt c Wooley, Henry Deserving P/aise. "We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. "We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. For sale at the Bazaar. pleasing picture, but a beau! Dress is a poem. Never bef winter season presented range of fascinating styles witnessed this year. The I historical costumes is increa we go on. and indeed dress at the present time, absolu r quires some kr^wledge of I tumes of the past. Such kn is especially needed in Ball ] as the latter more closely r their historical models. It is evening receptions that o those revived styles, such Henri II., the Regenee, the 18 which do not appear on the si their pristine garb. In order one's way in this labyrinth of new fashions one has only to ? the McDowell Fashion Ma? published at 4 West 14th ^New York City. They furnisl needed information in a most p] manner. '"Paris Album of Ft and "La Mode de Paris" a valuable, and they each cos ?3.50 a year, or 35 cents a ' Li Couturiere," price $3.00, cents a copy, gives the most pr styles in Paris. A Premium "Dressmaking Simplified" is with each year's subscription f of these Journals. "La Mode* greatest magazine of fashic family use, costing only $1.5 annum, or 15 cents a copy. I cannot get these Journals from newsdealers send to the publ direct. -.-e - A Leader. Since its first introduction, El Bilkers has gained rapidly in pc favor, until now it is clearly ii ; lead among pure medicinal 1 and alteratives?containing no which permits its use as a bev or intoxicant, it is recognized as best and purest medicine for al inents of Stomach, Liver or Kid It will cure Sick Headache, Inc tion. Constipation, and drive Mt from the system. Satisfaction ? J y anteed with each bottle or the m will be refunded. Price only per bottle. Sold at the Bazaar. Straight22. the Back. One of tlia greitest and most ( inou deformities of the day, serves a writer in the Boston T script, is one that with care and tention can be remedied. It is most round shouldered or stooj habit.. Many of the most nab figures show this tendency' to st< while in the narrow marked to a painful degree, i yet, by rising one's self leisu: IBMII'HIIBII??a??a?. I upon the toes in a perpendicular po j sition several times a day this deformity could be easily rectified. To do I this properly one must be in a per- j p fectiy upright position, the arms j u di\ pping at the side, the heels well j s together and the toes forming an | j] I ^ ~ I angle of forty-five degrees. The rise j j should be made very slowly and from j ^ | the balls of both feet, and the de- _ a I scent should be accomplished in the i same wav. without swaying the body V 7 V O * _, ! out of its perpendicular line. The * j exercise is not an easy one, but may ^ j be accomplished by perserverance i and patience. It can be modified, v too, bv standing first on one leg, ~ o , o then on the other. Inflating and raising the chest at the same time is v a part of the exercise, and if perse- t vered in will ultimately show and in- c creased chest measurement, develop- r mcnt of lung power, and perfectly o straight and erect figure. O o ?* t Bucklen's Arnica Salve. v The best Salve in the world for * Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt r Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped ^ Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all | Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar- I anteecl to give periect satisiaction, or 1; money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at the Bazaar March 31. ^ 1 Weights and Measures. I F In regard to the matter of stand- n Lard weights the law of nearly all t' Southern States have fixed the weight o oi our agricultural products, so tar c as the bushel unit goes. It is true n that many grocery men do not observe t< the rule in selling fruits and vegetables, as it is much more convenient ^ to use measures than to employ the p scales in selling them. What is wanted is a law that shall be uniform throughout the whole country, and ^ which should be forced to be observed. Even eggs and poultry generally should be sold by the pound. ^ The following are the standard ^ ti weights of most farm products, as C( fixed by statutes in the different States: * 60 pounds wheat one bushel. 56 pounds shelled corn. 70 pounds ear corn. 48 pounds corn meal. P 60 pounds peas d 56 pounds rye. o1 32 pounds oats. " 46 pounds barley. S 60 pounds Irish potatoes. tl 55 pounds sweet potatoes. ^ 37 pounds onions. S ^ 32 pounds cotton seed. 20 pounds bran. . p 50 pounds coarse salt. n: 53 pounds fine salt. a] fift rvnnnd?%wliit;p Hpatis. 1 - ;ifni Bj.I1 clover seed, ore has a timothy seed, a wider bounds flax seed, as are ** pounds hemp seed, aste for pounds blue grass seed, ising as 52 pounds buckwheat. making. 38 pounds dried peaches, tely re 24 pounds dried apples, the cos 53 pounds turnips, owledge 25 pounds peanuts. Dresses, ?0 pounds stove coal, esemble $0 pounds unslacked lime, also in 103 pounds flour make a bar ne sees 200 pounds beef or pork mal as the barrel. 45. etc., * " treet in Wanted. ^ ^ Beeswax wanted in large and quanities. Highest market old and ... t> - t. n nniii hv k w .t,,.... ^ O.WVV J-*. JULAAiUill^^ consult ^ T)iSpatch Off jazines Street, Xb.e Alliance in some State i every taking steps to keep down the c Tactical acreage. This is a good move, ishion we are giaci their attention is dir re iQ~ to this matter. But would it m t only a {T00d idea for all farmers?All O C0PJ- and non Alliance?to join in or 30 effect to keep the price of cottoi actical to the proper mark? If a ui Book, effort, like that which gave the given Trust a lesson it will not soon fo or one could be inaugurated the fari is the would achieve a great victory. >n for 0 per S. J. Chandler, Richmond, f you writes: ;\No one can afford t( your without B. B. B., who wishes ar ishers petite. I could scarcely eat a si biscuit for breakfast, but since ta] B. B. B., I clean the whole table to speak." 1 ectric ** * >pular Canned salmon, mackerel, lobsl a the ?ysters* potted ham, sardines, to tonics *oes* oti'a and tomatoes, corn, ] thins? aPP*e- jePies> dessicated cocoa & readv for pies and custards, erage 1 ' , ,1 densed milk, "Worcester and pep 1 ail- sauce' pepper and mustard,?at Deys. J [icres- . . A queer story, which beats "Un Remus" at his best, comes fr ?uar" Davidson, N. C. Mr. John Hedr ?^e- killed a very large rabbit duriDg 1 snow. It had a large raised place the inside of the left hind leg whi he cut into and found between t flesh and hide two leatherwing bats, which were full grown. T bats were fastened to the flesh of t /vIU* 0k rabbit by a leader or somethii < ... sim.iar. I here was not a broli X a I a of place in the hide until Mr. Hedri< the cutifc )1D& Hostess: Will you have a piece ural pic^ Georgie? Georgie: Yes'ni; bi ! please make it double size, becau; 1S ma told me not to ask for two piece ind rely McELBEE'S WINE OF CARDU1 for Weak Nerv< I Chips from Our "Workshop. ! h Can't be beaten! Mr. J. G. "Witting j ^ hue Mound, Ills., writes: '*1 have | 1 I sed Salvation Oil with wonderful ! c uccess for inflammatoiw rheumatism ; . . ... [a i my foot. It cannot be beat. j ? In tlie Alaska mines potatoes sell > i 0 or 50 cert each and tobacco for ?10 I PluS- ! I Keep out of the stock market. If j ^ ou have any money to throw away, ;ive it to your wife. "She: answered me rather shortly t-hen I asked her to be mine." "Indeed! How?" "She said yes." A horse will never stand facing the | vind in a pasture, but will always j urn his back. A horse heated by | [living- can be foundered in a few ninutes by standing facing the wind, >r in a draught. Lowry City, Mo., claims to have he biggest steer in the country. It weighs 3,7-40 pounds, stands over G i eet high, is 10 feet 2 inches long md measures a yard through the . HP?# The biggest idol in the world is j )ia-Buten, the Japanese god, which ! * GO feet high. The image is made j < f copper, tin, mercury and gold, and ! ? ias been worshipped for more than 2 centuiies. Everyone gives it the highest i . TT TV HT..1 I c iraise. n. vxiauei, jl/i uggjsi, >? Hint Allison Sts., Cincinnati, 0., says his of his trade: "I sell my share f Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and my ustomers that have used this piepa- i ation speak of it in the highest 4 erms." Jones: "What was the matter with bat man who fainted, Doctor"? Dr. | h-iggs: He is 1 he holy hieiophant p .i x r a I ilie iiiouerii v> oouuieu ?uu >vue sked him to saw a stick of wood, .'he shock did it. * If the ivory trade increases at the resent rate much longer, the ele- . o ! hant will soon become extinct. One rm alone in Sheffield last year reeived the tusks of no fewer than ,280 elephants. A few years ago 00 pairs of tusks were sufficient lor ben1. James Hand and his son George arted twenty eight years ago, and id not again see or hear of each ther until two weeks ago, when ley discovered one another in eattle, and learned at the same time | iat they had been living within a jw miles of each other, on Puget ound, for many years past. / Prof. Huxley declares that the roper weight of a man is 154 pounds, tade up as follows: Muscles and ppurtenances, 68 pounds; skeleton 1 pounds; skin 10? poundsufat, 28 ' viscera, 11 pounds; blood (that would drain from the bo pounds. rjrirv ail &&?? ^4 ^ " ' Cures all Female Complaints and Mi irregularity, Leucorrhca or "Whites, ] jce Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, up the whole system. It has cured thoi and will cure you. Druggists have it. ,o :q stamp for book. Dli. J. P. DSOJffiSCT.i: & CO.,' LcuIsTilla otton (jct. 5?ly. and ' "" 1 eeted l'ALMETTO Li: dMIM I1TITI this LEXINGTON, S, C 1 UP NINE MONTHS SESSION, sited Jute OPENS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER, 12 rget * I DPDr'TlMT r DAtirnr r A iJUVl > C\U Xj. L\yj >> ZJLJXJ, Biers Principal. J. EDWIN 1 RE HER. English and History. Va., Mrs. P. E. ROWELL, ) be French and Calisthenics. 1 ap- Miss MINNIE I. DICKS. Ufyje Primary Department. |jino. REV. J. G. GRAICHEN, SQ Ethics aud Moral Philosophy. g MRS. M. E. LATHKOPE, Music. Mrs. J. G. GRAICHEN, ^rs Elocution. ma~ JOHN T. PRINCE, oine Commercial Department. UUk This institution offers courses 111 Mr COll Eloqntion aud Business, as well as the ular courses iu the Primary Common P High School and Collegiate branches, the The teachers are earnest prolessiou ha\ing at heart the welfare of the iud dual students. The location of the Institute is heait , Reli ious advantages are good lC*e Board can be bad at $7 50 per ruor om Tuition ranges from SI to S2 5U permoL Tttal expenses for the nine months n ick not exceed S00 or $100. the Persons desiring to secure places for tl children should write the Principal at on OH He will be glad to visit any one liav children to send to school. Write lor c alogue and any other information desire he Vucrust 19?tf. ed ?????? * j. c. H. TROEGER'S he * SXLOQH IB milUM en 115 Main Sti:eet [Opposite Loriek it Lowrauce,] COLUMBIA, S. C. SALOON is stocked with tho Fine Lit Wines, Liquors, Beer, Tobacco and Cigai Kestanrant is First-class in every respec Meals served at all Lours in the highe S. culinary style Oysters, fish, etc., ar every thing palatable that the mark affords, at moderate charges. 3. Oct 22?12m The death is announced at Port- ! . ilid. Oregon, of William S. Ladd, a j anker of that city and one of tie : irgest capitalists of the Pacific coast. : t is said to have been an unfailing j astom of Mr. Ladd's from the be- | inning of his career to set aside on; - j mlli of his net income each year ft r j liari table purposes. He docs not ceni to have missed the amount hus appropriated very seiicusly. as lis estate is estimated at twenty I'llion dollars. l( llyjfw i ; Doctors'| ; rWy_Bills .; I BaBsBs 8L00DABALm| ft THE GREAT REMEDY 1 A I i - FOR ALL eLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, -1 | W Has been thorouftiily tested by em- ?. W I A lnent physicians and the pcoplo 4 ] r for 40 yc-ars, and nc-er fails to \ A cn-e quickly and permanently gb ! I ? SCROFULA, ULCERS, ECZEMA, \ f RHEUMATISM, PiMFLES. ERUPTIONS, f ! W and all manner of EATING, SPREADING and W \ RUNNING SORES. 111 variably cures the most \ j loathsome blood diseases if directions are fdl- # i lowed. Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for f5. For 1 F sale by druggists. ^ ? SENT FREE \VOXDE?/KJ*I?CUKFS. T J 4 BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta, Ga. \ ? April 2J?lv i__ ! AVERYj rHE JEWELER,: \ 131 MAIN ST1IEET, lOLlTMlUA, S. O.v LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. / (EST EQUIPPED * 1 i SHOP FOR REPAIRS. / 'S }OLITE ATTENTION TO ALL. \] ? JSaT "When visiting the city drop/ < q whether wanting anything or not' i AVERY [ i FHE JEWELER, i f COLUMBIA, S. C\ f November 1?tf V ( rn?M ?I nt %<cm. WIIIHBW3?f ??MW?Mfty: %:***+ Jj M VOliR C0T1J : v. r. mccanIH, i Nexto Unicu Depot, COLUMBIA, S. I flu re yon will get the Highest IViee fl S? *pt ember 21 ^ wliicb , i ?, .^7^ rlv N 7 ^ PA6KE* y" IlllisIS^ HA!R BAlS P^C^aKg^ Jm Cleanses and beautifies 1 - W Promotes a luxuriant p B'sSSnSSI^ wJBS Never Pail* to Bestoi ' in ui ESK>J)>^er."S5F Hair to its Youthful RS^tl/cifer- fcffTS Cure* scalp diseases * hail ^^^^^^_J_2^^S0?^and$L00atDrug The Consumptive and Feeble B sutter from exhausting diseases thould use Parker Tonic. It cures the worst Cough, Weak Lungs, I> digestion. Female weakness. Rheumatism ana Pair ^ , ??!1 P / ??n?i s Ptwn?rw>\ 1 t NifltBtRlUS | ! is a.town in Urugnaj'. South Am el jY\ ; on the river Plate. It would not * It celebrated except that it is where: ^ } ; celebrated ' lill, IIU'WI i 2 fe' i II | EKT3AG r OF BEEF unthly ?aiain | eoniejCTroni. and in the rerfih g;vz builds j Jic.de around it are reared the c vi asands which are slaughter*.d J. (H> mh Send *!> ^ake this taiuoas product, w,; j is known 'round the world as , Kr. | stand i rd for ? Q'JALITY, FLAVOR. PU2IT TI: i . j | uj si scientific Americ. B) TRADE MARK TE&r DESIGN PATEN' ^ COPYRIGHTS, < For Information and free Handbook write b MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New Yoi Oldest bureau for securing patents In Ame Every patent taken out by us Is brought be the public by a notice given free of charge ii $wnfifif Largest circulation of any scientific paper In world. Splendidly illustrated. No intellii man should be without It. Weekly 83.C iym"JOUIU3. AUUreSS AIUA'IV & PUBLianEKS, 301 Broadway, New York Cii TO TEE FARMERS AND ! SHIPPERS OF ?c. COTTON. reg TT7H0 SELL IN COLUMBIA M ami \ V ket we Leg to say that we wantj cotton, and that we will always pay als highest market price ior it. We have livi- limited orders, and can and will piv much for your cotton as any one. D hy. fail to give us a trial. Respectfully, JASPER MILLER'& Ct ith. Oct 5 - 6m ? rrifluvc ivn HriTi\ >eir fVl/SU US \l\V SfiJil 1 ll] ice. STOVES, i I TINWARr, ROOFiNG AND GUTTERS :t- ! uepainsi riixi$:u:i>foballsrovj fd I K. 1J. WOOD, et (Successor to J. W. Smith,) POST OFFICE 1ILOCK, COLUMBIA. S. September 21?ly. f Caveat?, and Trade-Mark? ohtainod. and all Patent 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. Send model, drawinjr or photo., with description. We advise, if patentable or not. free of cuuriit;. uur nut urc till uaicut ta rttuit'i. A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents," with j names of actual clients in your State, county, or j town, sent free. Address, C. A. SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. 1 fOl iht , row ;t 16? Ib?.. a re- / 1 vction ot If.2 ! t.?.. and I f.H-l io much ibat I v,o?;i 1 not taie l,f?y> ami Ki? |*ut '-a.-k when* I wn?, I am both surprised and prc?ud f ;he eliani!**. I reC<?Miin**n?i \o?ir treatment t.> a!! *uflerer? from ' ? ? J.* i. : ?l/w-,4 beilty. w ill ar.swer r.i j??.c> . . r .? .?^.u ? ..rv. 'ATIEMS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. ilarntfr**, and with d<? Klinifltr. mcoavenl'iuc*, or bad effect*. i*or pnrticnlar? addr?-4s, with 6 ?.ents in suunpc, IB. 0. W. r. SHYDEP. STACKER'S THEATER. CHiCACO. ILL i | I DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,! | etc. A Drug Department hasjust been opened it the Bazaar, and a choice selection of [>rugs and Medicines to suit the popular lemands has been placed therein, and your ittention is invited to some ot the numerals articles iu stock as follows: Avers Sarsapari 11a, Cherry Pectoral. Hair iTigor and Pills. Maltine - various compounds. Electric jitters, Ca'esaya tonic, Groove's tasteless ihill tonic, Cod Liver Oil with Hypopkosjhites, S^rnp of Figs, Wizzird Oil. Simmon's Liver Regulator, Stanley's itrve and bone linement, Hartey's diar hcea and cholera spec lie, Godfrey's cor dial, Wiuslow's soothing syrup, Bull's :ough syrup, Boj kin's cough syrup, A11:ock's porous plaster, Court plaster, Soda ind Mint tablets, Chlorate Potash lozenjers, Brown's bronchial troches. Home's ra grant frost ilia for chapped hands, etc. Dr. King's life pills, Brandreth's pills, "inini^p nil Is Rvorvbod v's nills. Canailles. v ~ X T ~ J - X ? X" "? seidlitz powders. Horse and Cattle powders, Ammonia for deaning clothes etc, Sapolio, Perliue, stove Polish, Pnlz Pomade, Benzine. Mouth wash. Toothache drops, Corn :ure. Hair dye, Mustache wax. Mexican Mustang Lineineut, Opedihloc, rase line. Glycerine. Vermefuge and Worm Coulee'ions. Lactopeptine, Quinine. Blue Mass, C.donel, Mercurial Uinta en'.. Khubarb, Pain Killer, paregoric, lirtdmum. syrup rhubirb. syrup squills, castor sweet oil, sewing machine < i1, British >il, spirits ammonia, spirits 11 tre, spirits omphor, camphorice and gum. ^^nrted Fla\j|riug Extracts, Essences Hp^Alum. ^P^c. Salt; !^^KF Brimstoue, STlphnr, Ooper.is Silt ?H0y] Tartar, Gum Atabic. etc. PR^ I Nursing Bottle fittings, Rubber yj * Teething liiues, etc. *d*]ivho Cnticur.r and Carbolic soap. FA choic line of sweet snaps. pand t( ilrt goods. Tooth, Hair, CI - Shaving Brushes, Combs, etc, AT TIIE BAZ VAR. me i "? I Ill H II I III > >!! I a AND ,i BLDDD DS5EA5I Phjilclans endorM P. P. P, hi ft ipiciiiili coo;l c tnd pmcrlb* tt with g'fst ittlifectipn 'or the car ^ k ind ttmrm ef P'hmrv. Secondary and oor?t, saianauiar sw.-i::r.g?, Kheamntisir., Malt: Clonic Ulcers that hivo ml.ted all tr;?;<02St, ( s. |"jjni|7 CURES t KrX. HOOD Foil ifore 1 the Sktn Diseases, Edema, Chronic tcni&lj Conjpuinti eurlal Poison, Tetter, Scald Head, etc., ate. | II ?. !'. T. |i a power:'.:! t-tp; Ladles whose sy.teras are poisoned and whose b!ce< an liripnre condition, doe to memtrnal Irrc^nlarltle 9DD wCURE: lioM.MALAKi I jieoortsrly twnriitdi by tfic won.lerfui tonic acJ cl??n<lnf pr.iperlw? of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Pok? *C'I I't ?toin. ). | LIFPKAN EPOS., Proprietors, ! Druggists, Lippman's Block, SAVABSAB J August 10?ly. 35 H 3 5 3 5f 2? \.9 RTia ^ i K ? {sp tj % gf iia ? cured uc huiue wi ' Bct^v -2 ><-%;& B s otitpain.Bookofp gfS Sa^Vzrilurfs 3 tioularssentFKE ?3 KWP<i?B!,5-?araaSB.M.WOOLLEY,M. E 82 Ailaalu,Ga.02icclU4)? Whitehall | October 5 ?lv. CAROLINA NATIONAL BAN -AT| C O L U 31 B I A , iS . < STATE. CIT1 and COOTV DEPOSITOR j Paid up Capital * j surplus Profits 100. | SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $5,00 and upwards receiv j Interest allowed at the rate of -1 per ce per annmn. W. A. CLARK, Presiden ? Wilie Jones. Cashier. December 4-ly. DON'T I U.7 1 ABUY! Imitation gold spectacles aud eye- j glasses trom iriespousible peddlers i who 'guarantee" everything and can't he louud when a guarantee is to , he made good. We will sell you the genuine gold article at less than half the price that many have paid for brass. Besides when you huy of us yon get you eyes property titted. We are headquarters lor SPECTACLES <111(1 EYEGLASSES. P. 11 LACIIICOTTK (I CO., CO Li'Mil I A. S. C. November 4 -?11" T. BERWICK LEGARE, DENTAL, OFFICE OVER BKUNS JEWELRY STORE, MAIS STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. J2SST-All work on teeth at moderate prices. 8 if. POMO^IILL Nurseries, POMONA, TV. C. Stock consists of ALL LEADING FRUITS Calculated to suit the Southern and border States. 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 free. Correspondence solicite^. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Propr. Pomona, N. C. Apr. 33 - \y mi iiiwnttttr?rntr?wttt?nrn ? * nrnDnr JJXI/UXDJ) MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA. S.^ JEWELER 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. $33~ Repairs on Watches first class, quickly done and guaraqlecd, at moderate prices. ? 50-tf. s f Ni. pies, fHE Tozer Engine Vi' - hpr | 117 WEST GERVAIS STIil aft. Near Union Depot, SB Are now operated with a compel & ot Skilled Mechanics, and are ma " inp all sizes of " TOZEli ENGIN ^ BOILEK-, inclndiug rm RETURN TUBULAR AND MOTIVE BOILERS. Pulleys and Shafting P C I Castings in Brass L,,?I. | Furnished at Reasonable Ra ? of!o?ii 1 ^"Sepair Work Promptly E: TVrtivr gattJi BRASS GOODS A SPEClAl Remember, That " THE TOZER " bns t ff'S actual and general use for years, ni Saws superior on the market. All ot u, ou ire thoroughly inspected and tes ill our w?rk is fully warranted CLASS in material and workmansl 5 I For Price-Lists, &e., apply to fl | JOHN A. WIU Proprietor Tozcr Engine Wor "??? ! 117 West Gervais Street. Columbii SMar. 13? ly. W. A. RECKLING ARTIST, COLUMBIA, S. C Is uow making the best pictures t? t be lmd in this country, and all wb never had a real f.ue picture, shouJ I try some of his latest stales. Spec j can be seen at Gallery, up stairs, i - . Kinard'c itg March-14-tf LlpPMAM BROS.. Proprietors, , Druggists. Llppman's Block, SAVANNAH, ilECTIOBIES, mm, CAKES CRACKERS, I | FANCY" G-EOCEBIES, H CIGAR, S>I01fI3V<; and CHEWING TOBACCOS, l?j| Toys, Fancy Goods, Notions, I | PERFI liERV, STATIOAERV, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC 1 A well selected stock of the above Goods constantly on hand and always at th? f| very lowest prices. $E LEXINGTON O - H . , S. C. 1 INSURANCE. . MAXIMUM wry - - MHII COST. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE IN THE STRONGEST Itno'licli mul Aim*rii"U) fWnnaniac* XJllt^llkJii II11U lllUVl 1UIII vumjpuilll/^ Over One Hundred and Twenty-Five Million Dollars "" Represented. . For rates and information address or call on O. S. [BRADFORD, Agent. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND ... FINE WEAR FOR LADIES, The newest, the finest and the most fashionable styles in the Northern markets can bw found at Trump's,who carries the largest stock of the kind of any house in the city. Ned' Handkerchiefs. New Hosiery, New Gloves in Mousqnefaire buttom and hooks. Kin Gloves a speci lty. Jersey t^kirts, best kuitted Jersey Underwear for ladies and children I Come and see how cheap you can buv 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, i Beamifnl Upright Pianos, $250. Fine Parlor Organs, $50. See our stock and prices^ Sold on easy terms. ^ IT. "W, TBITMP, Nj COLUMBIA, S. C. I August 12?tf ^ ? LORICK&LOWRANCE Columbia-Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C? . ^ iAkaA HEADQUARTERS FOR / - J ^ aS n ^ dflhfeJ 11 ' * Atlantic ~ " i i ^*wW?TTllB^T^Trpj|n^^ 11 i| |Wjnj|TO^jlCTJTl^^ Kainits, Evaporator&^^^^^^^?^^HBB Orks, Dissolved Bone, i Sheet Copper, PISLE -A.2ST2D GK^.:RJDE2T SEEDS,' | COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, ?T?? Presses and Belting, E^/ M Plain and Decorated Glass, Marbleized Mantels, Glazed Tiles, Grates, Fenders, &c, vAJ. ,, A FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE AND GROCERIES * ~ ; AT BOTTOM PRICES. SET, COME AND SEE US or write to us before toying acythirg id Hard?8Mt Jau l--ly tent force . , , B, a M "a vxmm ?*q-Q s&vs^h fssz^sa^ssias?x? x LOCO- _ * Furniture Warerooms, EST-A.BI-.ISXIXinD 1343. ' or Iron MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. 8. C. > tes. ( ^ [next grand central hotel. 1 xecuted- a full stock of cheap, medium, and eine furniture, i? jpcw jTY. I in fhe store, purchased direct from the manufacturers, and viU be sold at SOTTOU* j prices ? UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. bo test of j A full ;iuo of COFFINS, CASKETS, J1ETALI0 CASES, BURIAL ROBES, WRAP"its'3parts PERF etc-? aRvaJs 02 band. ted. and .-SS^Call and see us and be convinced that ron Savt? movpv v.- ? j?? J ? i - UJ au uiliug, FIRST- Oct. 28-tf "P-- , ' Saw mills 33160,00 TO S900.00.le &ngines&boiue.rs TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK. ^ LOMBARD & CO., Angusta, Ga Japagry-HUi y. / * ! - mAMAIN) nvrc I ? vAfliiuvnv AiiiiiJ t OF AM, COLORS FOR iat can io have !d now ~ '/ ;imens j lext to r WOOL AND COTTON r)\ gP FOR S.iLE .IT F I TTTIT^ r? i rr m * ?^ A niu-DAA4AAA1 W jHb