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DELICATE "MP' BRADFIEIjD'S I FEMALE I REGULATOR. IT IS ft SUPERB TONIC and exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan^" nel all impurities. Health antl strenmh are Guaranteed to result from Its use. P"My wife was bedridden for eighteen months, fc ?. after using BRADF1ELITS FEMALE KEGUjfes LATOR lor two months, is getting well.? 1ft i J. M. JOHXSON, Malvern, Ark. | BBADFIELD BEGULATOB CO., ATLANTA, GA. E Sold by all Druggists at SI. 00 per bottle. I HcSinlsv's Chief Fainted. I Staunton, Va., April 2-i.?Gen. Edit'" gar Allen, after making a speech in Baft the convention today fainted from I nervous exhaustion due to a long I mental and physical strain in workI log up the MeKiuJey forces. He V was taken home to Richmond on the & train this afternoon in a semi conE scious condition and tonight is reft covering. The plan of organization I adopted by the convention insures I his remaining as chairman of Richmond city. I Health, in Old Age. An Old Lady Finds the True Source of Vitality. 1 Reporter's Interesting Interview With a Lady of Seventy-two Years, Who Tells a Marvelous Story. From the Union, Port J.-tryis, N. Y. But a short time ago, in a distant >art of the county, we heard of a tare by the use of Dr. Williams' oir.lT "PHlo copined almost Ijl xua JL JLMkOy n uavm w? ? ? marvelous, and more recently another substantial evidence of their value reached our ears. Being of an enquiring turn of mind, and wishing to know just how much there was in the story, a reporter was sent to interview the person said to be thus benefited. If the narrative as it had reached our ears was true, it was only simple justice to let it be known, if it proved untrue, it would be well The person alluded to above as having been thus greatly benefited by the use of Pink Pills is Mrs. Jane Hotalen, of Hainesville, N. J., a pleasant hamlet in Sussex county, about fifteen miles from this office. The reporter had no difficulty in finding Mrs. Hotalen. It was nearly noon whpn wp renehen her r>le?sant home. Eg a double house, one part of which is occupied by her son. Sheisapleas? ant faced old lady, looking to be ? about sixty-five, but is in reality g seventy-two years of age. After a K few preliminary remarks in explananf tion of the call, she was asked if she fig had any objection to giving us the g details of the case and how she came H to try this now famous remedy. M "Not at all," said she. "If my exrai perience can be of any good to others, ffiS- T om onvn tv, op ipo vco1p>rk?n<i fa it *t. I IJL CkLLX OUXV/ VUVJ kU V vv bv *v * v can do me no harm." "When were you taken sick and what was the nature of the malady?*' was asked. "It was about two years ago. The trouble was rheumatic in character? and it was very painful indeed. The difficulty began in my hip and extended the whole length of the limb, crippling me completely. I suffered intensely from it, and the ordinary treatment gave me not the slightest alleviation. I was under treatment about a month as as stated , but grew worse instead of better, and was '".St becoming discouraged."' "What brought Pink Pills to your "My son called my attention to an article in a paper, in which it was stated that a Mr. Struble, of Branchville, a village in this county had been - greatly benefited by their use, and suggested that it would be a good plan to try them. But I was skeptical in regard to their value?in fact, I had no confidence in their efficacy and rather laughed at the suggestion. But the trouble iucreased and I was ^ .v .vl A/1 \ /I T? O m CUjJjJI'CU. -1 icn i> luici uiji Hot son was about to visit a neighboring m town and suggested again that it Bsc inight be well to try this rnuchH| talked of remedy, and I consented. MM He bought me a box of them and 1 H began taking them at once. At the Bs end of a week I noted a marked imB9 provement, and by the time I had taken the first box I was able to walk ga without a cane. I continued their |g| use, taking several boxes, and am, as Hji you see, in a very comfortable state MKa "Have you had any return of the "Not as yet, though at mv time of SSH life, seventy two, it would notbesurKB prising if I should have. It it comes, M I should at once begin the use of the pills. I suppose I inherit a tendency yjjyj to troubles of ibis kind?my mother died from them." |gg| "Did you ever note any ill efftcts from the use of Pink Pills?" H "None whatever. They never disBH turbed my stomach in aDy way or SW- caused me any annoyance. Neither did I find it necessary to increase the | dose, as the directions say may be j desirable. I am able, as you see, to j attend to my own work." The repciter thanked Mrs. Hoiak n ; for her courtesy and bade her good j day. It is not often that one can ' witness such a complete recovery I from such a pertinacious trouble at | such an advanced age, and such instances cannot fail to produce a profound impression. Headers of the Union may rely on the absolute accuracy of all the statements here given?nothing has been exaggerated, j nothing withheld. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements j necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance,sciatica,neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effect of la m-ioDe. mloitation of the heart, j O" 1 I ' * i pale and sallow complexions, all | forms of weakness either in male or I female, and all diseases resulting ! from vitiated diseases of the blood. | Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of ! price, (50 cents a box. or six boxes for $2.50) by addressing Dr. AVil1 lianas' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. "Ziss the Fool and Let Eim G-o Home." The story goes that a certain society young man, noted for his handsome bearing and winning voice, ac companied a young lady to her home, aud, as all crue lovers do, linger yet a little while at the gate to have a lover's tete-a tete with his fair com panion. The eight was beautiful, no one was near to intrude, above all, he loved her! Why shouldn't he kiss her? With true maidenly modesty, she refused: He implored. She still held from him that which would fill his cup of happiness. The request was repeated several times, and so engrossed did the young man become in wooing, he failed to notice the ap- j i .(j.u 1 1 I proacxi 01 tuepaiciuai ctty. -?.ut wu gentleman had been there himself and did not care to intrude upon the happiness of the young couple, so stepping behind the convenient rose bush, waited, thinking the youDg man would soon leave. Iu this he was mistaken. The lover tarried over the request until the patience of the old gentleman was exhausted. A voice the couple well knew, aroused them from their happiness, in a tone of impatient anger, by saying: "Daughter kiss that fool and let him go home!" It is the report that the young man only hit the ground in high places in his endeavor to comply with the old gentleman's command. After meals you should have simply a feeling of comfort and satisfaction. You should not feel any special indications that digestion is going on. If you do, you have indigestion, which means not digestion. This may be the beginning of so many dangerous diseases, that it is best to take it in hand at once and treat it with Shaker Digestive Cordial. For you know that indigestion makes poison, which causes pain and sickness. And that Shaker Digestive Cordial helps digestion and cures indigestion. Shaker Digestive Cordial does this by providing the digestive materials in which the sick stomach is wanting. It also tones up and strengthen the digestive organs and makes them | perfectly healthy. This is the rationale of its method of cure, as the doctors would say. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to Si.00 per bottle. ? P ^^1 ^ ^ 0 ^ limbs strong, blood rich?always the ~ case when you use 0 Brown's Iron Bit- ^ ?f J0 GUARANTEE-/W/i?w Sf at? i monty refur.did should tS ff bL taken as directed./a*V to ? n M m i^'" a" ^ PCrS?:' ^ r" js! g| Diaz to bs Lionized. Chattanooga, Tenn., April 24? Rev. Albert Diaz, the Baptist missionary at Havana, Cuba, will attend the Southern Baptist convention which ; will meet at Chattanooga ou May S. ! He will deliver an address while here on the condition of affairs in Cuba, j It is expected that live thousand j delegates will attend the convention ! and Dr. Diaz will be the lion of the delegation. ? ? ^ _ Fruits, candies of all kinds, cakes and crackers will be fouud coutinj ually through the season, at the Bazaar. i ? fa|| Preparation that can compare ffiH wit h Hilton's Life for the Liver spg ami Kidneys, in the mildness HR aSp-g of its action and the certainty Bfij ?g|! of its effects, in the relief and gaP cure of Dyspepsia and Indiges- Mfif I||& tion, and all their attending K8P NBfl ills, such as sick headache, ??? sour stomach, want of appetite, g||| etc., and as a regulator in H| 9?1l1 Habitual Constipation. A few ?3g doses will tell something of its ||||| merits. No need of a long con- B| iigpP tinned course before its bene- BB tits become apparent. H J TRY IT, AND BE H ?g| Sd'fLOO CONVINCED. ? I Wholesale by MURKAY DRUG CO., I Columbia S. C. | Fyr Safe at THE BAZ.UR. I Convention Facilities. i Novel Scheme for the Republican Convention at St. Louis. i St. Louis, April 22.?"When the i national Republican convention meets in this city on June 10 to nominate a President and Vice President of the United States the delegates will witness an innovation in the handling of big conventions. It is a scheme proposed by the Bell Telephone Company through its local manager, George F. Durant. The proposition is something en tirely new and original, and although it has not yet gone before the subcommittee having charge of the convention arrangements it is said to be practically assured that it will be adopted. It is to connect the various State delegations with the Speaker's desk by telephone so that the chairman know the name of every man who is recognized, and thus be enabled to announce his name to the i convention. The telephone scheme, it is claimed, will do away with the annoyance and ioss time that his so long been a source of worry to the I managers of national conventions, j The other arrangements for giving I the news to the outside world by telegraph will be the finest and most complete ever attempted at a national convention. | In order to be able to handle the I gi e it press of business the Western Union Telegraph Company is stringSf I | IDJJ bl.\ LIl"\Y uiico 11 vtjj </v. | Louis to Chicago and four from here i to New Yoik. This will give the ! city the best telegraphic connection | with the outside world it has ever had. About fifty loops will be run into the hall. The Postal company is also making preparations for the convention. Three new copper wires are being strung between this city and Chicago and two more from here to New York direct. | Your Boy Wont Live a Month i So Mr. Oilman Brown, of 34 Mills St., South Gardener, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had Lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctor, who " " 1* I.V nuany gave mm up, saviug: - xuut boy wont live a month." He tried Dr. Kings New Discovery and a few bot| ties restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says he owes his present good health to use Dr. Kings New Discovery, and knows it to be the best in the world for Lung trouble. Trial bottle free at G. M. Harman's Drug store. Tribute of Kespect ? ! From the Woman's Home and I Foreign Missionary Society of St. Michael's church. Lexington county, js-a "N hereas, God, iu his inscrutable | wisdom and boundless love, has taken I iu death our loved friend and co ! laborer iu our society, Miss Ida j Houck: therefore, be it resolved. 1st. That while we sadly mourn J the loss of ou? who was very dear to I us by reason of her pure and unsellish life, we know that our loss is J her eternal gain, and we humbly bow in submission to the will of Him who i d >eth all things well. 2d. That our society has lost an | earnest Christian, a devoted member, j and faithful officer. 3d. That we extend our deep and j heart-felt sympathy to her bereaved sister and two brothers, and other ; loviug friends, commending them to i the loviug Saviour for the comfort ! (hot, he alone ean mve. 4th. That a page of our minutes : be inscribed to her memory, and these ies)lutious be published in The Lutheran Visitor. Mrs. T. W. Dreher, ] Miss Ivosabel Dreher, J- Com. Miss Custis Wingard, French Spoliation Claims. Washington, April 24.?Senator ' Warren, from the committee on claims, has reported an amendment to the sundry civil appropriation bill for the payment of the French spoliation claims, which have ; been allowed by the Court of Claims. It carries with it an appropriation of SI,020,000, A Wonderful Family. Near Athens, (4a., resides or did reside recently one "f the most remarkable families to bo found any place in that faction of the south. It is the family of I. D. (il?H-r, a man of the average weight of alxmt 1 pounds. (Jloer's "children" and his wife, however, are persons whose weights are far beyond the ordinary. To begin with, the wife weighs 31(5 pounds, ovtr twice the weight of tin.' husband. J? seph, tlie heaviest of the "boys," weighs 312, David coming a good second with COD pounds of avoirdupois. Mary, the only girl of the family, weighs but little loss than hor giant brothers, tipping the beam at about even 300. Tshnian, the "runt," who, the neighbors say, "takes after his daddy," weighs but 100. Taking the six as a grand total, it is doubtful if there are a half dozen families in the United States comprised of a similar number that will weigh as much. Collectively they weigh 1,583. The "big McKinneys," a celebrated Hawkeye family, two members of whom, with their mother, 'reside in and around KhokvaIIo, la., are composed of four persons?James, Cfcoar. Frank and John ? the quartet weighing 1,04(5 pounds. Borgout's "Queer Characters of Hungary" tells of an Italian'family of ten persons, the smallest of whom weighed 330 pounds after his left leg had been amputated above the knee. Tin y were known as the "Heselop Giants" and were in their prime about the year 1740. ?St. Louis Republic. H6w to Grow Sweet Pons. Sweet ]>cas should be sown very early in the spring?in April, if possible. They should be kept moist and cool at the root. In order to secure these results sow in trenches at least six inches deep, covering lightly at first. Draw earth about the plants as they reach up until the ground is level again.?Ladies' Home Journal. Better Than Surgery. Nicola Tesla is more than half convinced by his experiments in radiography that material energy is capable of penetrating the human skull. So the cathode rays may yet supplant the crude ' and primitive processes of surgery as a means of conveying jokes.?Philadelphia Record. Rus*la'n Plague of Rodents. Russia has suffered from a genuine rdnonfl of rata and mice, and the storv x o? ? ? w is attractively told by United States Consul Heeuan at Odessa, in a report to the state department. The vermin first appeared in southern Russia in the autumn of 1893, and they increased in number with marvelous rapidity, owing to tlTe heavy grain harvests leaving much uuthrashed grain, and in the mild weather. In addition to the common bouse and field mouse, another and now variety appeared, having a long, sharp nose. These mice overran every place, and they moved in vast numbers like armies, and iu instances did not hesitate to attack men aud animals. While the rats were not so numerous as the mice, they were more destructive, eating everything, gnawing away wood-' work, and even ruining entire buildings. After exhausting all other means, the plague was finally terminated iu ! 1894 by resort to bacteriology, when the j vermin were destroyed by the inoculation of a few rodents with contagious disease germs.?Washington Tost. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In LXIttLIjr iJJDiauuco i;uv aticiva uiuj w prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 aDd 50 cent bottles for sale by Julian E. Kauffman. 23 - Attention Comrades. Head Quarters, Camp Lexington, No. G08, U. C. V., Lexington, S. C, April G, 189G. Attention Brother Comrades. The time is now here for the payment of your annual dues to your Camp. All comrades who paid *35c. when joining the Camp are now due 25c., and all those who only paid 25c at the organization are now due the r-? n~ rr?t.!_ l m uamp 00c. iuis uuioulii win ciem you of any further dues until the 1st day of April, 1897. Please send up the amount due at your very earliest convenience, so as to close the book account for tl e present year. M. D. Haumax, Adjt., Camp Levington, No. COS., lT C.V. Suspected Filibuster. Noifolk, Ya., Apiil 24.?The steamer Howard Cassard has arrived at Newport News from Wash ington and is under the strict surveillance of the custom house authorities and the Spanish consul at this port, official dispatches being re ceived that she was suspected of being a filibuster end that her mission in these waters was to secure coal aud supplies. The Howard Cissard was built some years ago at Balti more with the especial purpose iu view, it is said, of closing the Atlantic iu five days. .She is a loug, slim, rakish looking craft and would give a war vessel a good chase. The Great Family Medicine, Is Spirittine Balsam. This valuable preparation is the pure extract of certain pine trees, and manufactured with great care, and in consequence of the astonishing success in removing diseases, has become very popular and is being called for again and again until it is a necessity in every household. This great family medicine has proven to possess the most safe and efficient properties for the cure of Colds, Eheumaiisin, Lameness, Sprains, Bruises Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Bones, Ringworm, and is very useful in all cases where an externa remedy is applicable. For Earache, and Toothache there is no better remedy. Sufferers from Lung and Bronchial Affections will obtain great relief, and for general use there is no better medicine for the household. For sale wholesale and retail at the Bazaar. Nice candies, cukes and crackers can always be found at the Bazaar. ARE YOU SICK, SUFFERING, OR AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED ; -LV-L h- i 1 JJLO' JLmLN J=J ^ DO 101 WANT RELIEF! If so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department a1 the Bazaar, Standard Medicines 'for all Complaints, Diseases, Etc., which wil ?;? u ~ i:. x i giYe reuei <tnu uure yuu. AT THE BAZAAR, LEXINGTON. S. G Nice evaporated apples, prunes canned pie peaches, inince meat canned pine apple, cream cheese, an< mountain butter, at the Bazaar. jjViCK'S O ?_ -n oweei reas -g | Mixed Varieties LbmQ?zAc?ib!idc.5c' The Oily Bride of Niagara, i DOUBLE' true to name QWPFT DCS Packet 25c. j Q"EC.I rC.M HaIf packet 15c. The Wonderful | GRIMSOR RAMBLER ROSE Only 15 cents. These Floral Novelties are described in .' The Pioneer Seed Catalogue" Yick's FLORAL Guide for 1S96, v/hkh contains lithographs cf the Double Sweet Pea, Roses, Fuchsias, blackberries, Raspberries, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables. Tilled with good things, f hd" "fitTE I eld and new. Tr.ll list of *RVE Flowers. Vegetables. Small ^ ? Fiaiti, etc., villi ucscrip- fea-1 G^sebcrry, tier, and prices. Mailed on Blackberry, receipt of to cents, which }?&* ?* may be deducted from firat ? order?reaily FJinti?or free with an order for any of tat above. In the f.oral world it is the only safe Rochester, N. Y. JAMES VICKS SON MALL PAPER & AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ICO Samples Free. I f New designs 5c and up") warranted t j Elegant gilt- 5c and up > suit or mon J B orders Fauie low rates J ey refunded ! Send 8c for postage; deduot when oi j derin-?. F. H Cndy, 805, West in r. St. {Providence 11. I. j liiDerai Di.sc.unts to umos aua Agents BREAKFAST?SUPPER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMPORTING. GDC OA BOILING WATER OR MILK. EPEI39 hairRbalsam jSH CWntr. And besirifica the hair. HB Pro:riote? a lniarUnt grovth. Job never Full* to Reetoro Cray "V3m Hair to it# Youthful Color. B^^Cure^eca!p^dije??r? &^ha:r tiliirg. I HmDERCORNS. The or.lv sore Cure fur Conn, Sdops ol! jnin. Errorrg coin i foit to the ltd. Makes walking easy. LkU. a: Uruggisu. fChichrxtcrV Enffll.h Diamond Ilrxn J. EfsNYROYAL PILLS Original ond Only Genuine. A j y- ttrc, slw.v. r-:l**Lle. ladies *?k 4t\ | fy&\ llrui-jist U'r'ChirSeitcr0 Xuf/U'k Uh:-Xf\\ (gM^^??p%S'h<jnd Drar.-l in lird soil I'.Jc C4l'ic \ ^ ,,.1*1 with bloc tibbon. Take r I ? nf 'tMit and imitations. Ai l>ru?i(is:?. er??,J 4o. W Jf' in ?ic.iup( tor purtlcu'^tra, tmtimoaiaU ?:> i \ & " Iiellcf for I.adl<-?," '? trUf.r. by return 1 _i nr Mat!. 10.000 Tr.tln;oui*K .Vj?te 1-aytr. CKlcbc*terCncmlc,alCo.>MadUonSquii.? , i iili ly *:1 Lsctl Druf jisti. 1'hIIada., I'a. | CATARRH , .... I LOCAL DISEASE. gtoojffl | and is tbi! result o 1 cold Kl and sudden climatic i It can be cured by a plc-as | ant r me ly which is ap 9 ! plied directly iuto the nostrils. Bc.iic j quickly absorbed it gives relict at once. ELY'S CREAM BALM | is acknowledged to be the most thorougl cure for Nasal Catarrh. C.ld in Head and Hay Fever of all retiedies. It opens and i cleauses the nasal passages, allays pain and iutl nnmatiou, heals the sores protects tbt I membrane, from c >lds. restores the sense* | of taste and smell. Price 50 cents, al | Druggists or by mail. J ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren St., N Y. Old type metal, as gpod if not better and cheaper than Babbit metal suitable for mill men, for sale at the . Dispatch office. Corn * i is a vigorous feeder and rc- ; ; sponds well to liberal fertili/a- j i tion. On corn lands the yield j j increases and the soil improves | if properly treated with fer- j I tilizers containing not under i 7% actual Potash. 1 I * - 1 - r ! j /\ trial 01 mis pian ium> i.hh little and is sure to lead to orofitable culture. i Our pamphlets are n.'it r.iivertisinjj cirrulars hnorriiig special fertilizers. l>t;t arc j r.i. 'i ai w.?rke, i ontaini?K latest rescar. he the Mjbj-.t i.f fertilization. ati 1 1 arc really helpful to farmers. liny ate seat tree lor the uskiutrGLkMAN KAI.l WnRKS. v.; Nassau St., New V< rk. i I SPIRITTINE ! | J j > t : REMEDIES! I Endorsed by some of (lie Leading Medicn Profession. No Qu or Patent Medicine, but NATURE'S PURE REMEDIED | ' i i i Admitted into the World Columbian Exposition in lfdJ.J. Use Spirittine Jtalsain for Rheumatism, : Colds, Lameness. Sprains Sore Throat Use Spirittino Inhalent lor Consmntion, I Cousn. *>tive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma j ami La c *ippe. Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the treatment of Shin LMseascs, Cure Itch, Itching Piles. In consequence nf the astonishing success in removing diseases, its demand now comes not alone iroru this vicinity but from everywheie in the United States and Europe. 5 WILMINGTON, N. C. | Wholesale and Retail by G. M. II ARM AN, u Lexington, S. G ? January 30?ly J PLAITTEES 4 w -w -m-V IzeE^zEZDZES. | Every household should have these well tried remedies so that in case of | sickness your physician is ever at j your command. They are popular, because they give ceitaiu and quick i relief, wherever used. PLANTERS OLDXIMECOLGIl SVBi l?. % The Prince of Cough Syrups. The | consumption preventive. For croup I in children and coughs of all kinds it has no equal. An excellent remedy for grippe or severe colds. 25 and , 50 cents botLies. ? anmc nmr ?tt^ /-?-r * t- t r JU AlljIvD r J J.VI \ J\iLU L IjAtor, the priceless boon for women. A special treatment for ail diseases pef> culiar to her sex. Price ?1. I". PLANTERS 1MLE OINTMENT, never fails to effect a care. Why suffer from this troublesome disease, when a single package of this medicine may cure you. Price 50 cents. PLANTERS CATARRH BALM, for colds, catarrh, hoarseness, sore j tror.t, loss of voi< c, loss of hearirg, \ hay fever, etc. etc. Price 50 cents. THE TWIN PAIN KILLERS, I Cuban Oil for externa! use, Cuban J Relief for internal use, for man and \ beast. Price 25 cents. PLANTERS EYE WATER for ! inflamed and sere eyes of every de- | scription. Strengthens the eyes of the age. 25 cents per bottle. PLANTERS HEADACHE POW| Jcrs for sick and nervous headache i and neuralgia. Wili cure in 20 min i utes. 10 cents per package. PLANTERS HORSE'AND CATtle Powders, the fine.-t medicine ever known for stock and poultry. Invest 25 cents and make your horse worth ?50 more. PLANTERS NUBIAN TEA, the finest vegetable liver regulator in the | woild. Does not gripe. Cures bil- : ; iousness, indigestion, sour stomach, j . i dyspepsia and rdl liver ce nplaints, j ! O 5 /j \r? f n r\fi /".i'O rcn fcjf" For bale at the Bazaar's Med- j ical Department, Lexington, S. C. January 1, 180G. J NO NIORE^EYEjGLASSES,j MITCHELL'S ! EYE-SALVIi!. A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy (or I | SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, 1 Produeing Long-Sightedness, and ; i l Restoring the Sight of the old. 4 j Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumors, lieu Eyes, Slatted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF i '' AND PERMANENT CURE. i 1 Also, equally efiieacious w hen used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever I Korea, Tumors, Salt Ithcum, Rums, i 1 Piles, or wherever iniiainmaiion exists, ; MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to j advantage. SOU) BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 20 CENTS. 1 * ?S" Boilers. U cer.et our prices. % . Atlas and Erie Engines Tanks, Stacks, 4$ Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron Work; Shaft- J? ing. Pulleys, Ocaring, Boxes, Hangers, etc. Complete Cotton, Saw. Crist, Oil and Frrtiii/.L-r Mill outfits; also Oin, Press, Cane Mill and Shingle outfits. l^H Building, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Kail road Castings; Railroad, Mill, Maciiinists' and Factory Supplies. ' - j^H Ik-Iiing, Packing, injectors, Pipe Fittings, T" Saws. Files. Oilers, etc. VrC Cast every day; work 150hands. IB Lombard iron Works If and Supply Co., If fiSUiK-rot AUGUSTA, GA. fl 41 January 1?Jy ||^B CHILDREN I will never refuse to take H A Dr-Thacher's Worm Syrup fl >N' WH0 HAVE TAKEN ,T 0NCE- IB *-' _j!> Positively Removes Worms and their Causes. Regulates I jc*3& '' ' * the Liver and Bowels. Restores the Appetite. 9 \ Mrs. Sarah ITnrrer, of Warronshurg,Tonn-says: 1 1 /. _^v 5 UI happened to iret hold of on# bottlo or I)r. H. fl ' '" V^-*PW 1 " lx"' S. Thachi-r's Worm Syrup and save it to my chil- . aB <irt 'iby the dir?-ction.-C It^js the best worm destroyer | $ PRICE, 25 "CENTS. I ' I^P|5H5$t;V / Pamphlet Mailed F:ae. H ^n v I n -T-i. _ _i ft A ! _ ? H X. x"->y ur. n. o. i nacner meciicine wo., m CHATTANOOGA, TENN. fl September 14?lv. ^ LOHKK&LOWRANCE I COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C., fl HEADQUARTERS FOR H m IIII1S, EVAI'OIIATORS. SHEET COPTER, fj -A- ID Gr-A-IRjDE1T SSEDS B COTTON GINS, FEEDEERS, CONDENSERS, -J PRESSES AKD BELTING, f <* F3 PLAIN AND PECOBATED GLASS, MABRLEIZSD MANTLES, GLAZED TILES jM GBATES, rENDEBS, ETC., "J-JM HAS,DVrAF.E ... GROCERIES I Come ami see us or write to us when in need of anything in our line. Jan. 1.?lv. ? '"IH 9 9 DIAMOND DYES f J 1 ; OF fl | EVERT GCITCEIVAEIE COLOR | ;;1 | ?FOR | I I Wool, Cotton, Silk, Feathers, Etc 1 11 IIAIIMAN'S BAZAAR, '1 CiPETIOffilli, I'RlilTS, CAKES, CRACKERS, , I E^i^TCE" G-KOCEBIES, 1 CIGAliS, CIIIOWING nu<i SMOKING TOUACC 1 m -ri r< 1 ~\t i u Toys, rainy boons, ixotions, m ZDIE5T7GH3 c^ncl ^SIDZCZISrES, 9 FEHFLllEiiV, STATIOXEHV, SCIiOOL BOOKS, ALBUBS, E1C, &iY~ A well selected stock of the above Goods constantly on band an d I always at the very lowest prices. These Goods are all fresh and reliable. 1 LEXINGTON C. II., S. C. I DO YOU GO HUNTING ? \ c^xccxsxcccoccccccccccce V |1 ezr&fc&zgTrnn? ; <? *? tiw* <ia>* <>* A V or COURSE jj TALL i y You wii! buy a MARLSN. ' \\ T A I 1/ H 1 BECAUSE ___??? j f| I y| f\ (| I A 105,r^''02*. I <S Actual AciiWemctrs often seem to be at a tlfc?-<> Jj i-cjtctsnt.licstue?Coavenicacc. A e<?u-.t. butafiu.-all Acre'it. Acuti-VEyENTS are (> 9 1: lo Ifer.: \vcWa-t'o:nforr. A t.V only ik r.jrs that cunt. <> 9 It has the Ballakd Barrel?Accamcy. Q li Is ea^v in talk i:i litncrnl 7Vrnj*?fl'v>ntlbo f? 1 It hts fewest i-arts-SimphcIty. j O met its uf l'JANOa, but-be morestpeciflc?* c> J MtxaM^SS^?S. ?*"** ! ('firn HXTHTICUPFx I THE. IHARLIN FIRE ARMS CO.. . olflli ffl A1 U U Dflijll ?1 I New Haven, Conn. | J, rp;i8 gr6at ggy^-jarU p3tf0rit0. 8 "iS January ? i?Gill <) F>Tab!l?l:eil 30 Tears. 30.000 now In u*? Q f * < O Soid hy ti.. for 2T. xtv.ru. .Vole t.Vso Valaablo O 9 </ I'u tented Improvement**? *) 1 S ?:V^i.rCnlSiii.TI O Patent Repeating Action. o ] ij % <!*!.iiteis, 11 i.fi.t sr., i:.si.c. I )\ Patent Sonndinjr Board. <> fl - w Ml 7 ff:-wVi,bi,:'?y?il;uilH?f ! 8 Patent Tuning Pin Bushing. x fl _ ? rai// ! < p"?; '=?P?-?ved ipifa." 8 fl "" /' j I J' 11 nic-u- JS3 ;?3'-ts; Suits. j> 13* V5; )? i .Itcilt bOlt ;10{J. 0 9 y ?L fy'J'J^iP t.i ^H'r. ^A-'entr^v'.'.u't'td c\ i X One of the only two pianos made complete )? fl ;J |l *.v!)cTw- a " I V 'ever* parti in i's own Factory, one of the O fl ft Jail's It.... m _ .in in I 0 !e->t nw?Se rr: tije I*. S. Sold lower than uny (> fl O FtViltOUtll hCCK CO. ! 0 o!':i<T Hu'd tirade I'lano One profit only freta \) - 1 j maker to purchaser. WKI l'it VS. O J 30 YOU WANT AN ORGAN? | $LUDDEN &, BATES, \\ |1 DO YOU WANT A GOOD 0?JE! I |P . _;'AVA"KAH' GA' & fl I ol Organs ui AttttntM, at l iir |*ritti;:f ; I ,u>l <>u r:i: y tortus For ca'alo??ies tied j fl nrticularsj address, M. A M AL< )NE. j Boot Beer, Cream Soda, Ginger c ( | Ale, Pepsin Cherry Tonic,?all deli- j jrands of cigars and tobacco, at the at the Bazaar's fountain. 5 cents a bazaar. ? drink. * 9 I W n| _ ? - M