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A Disappointed Life. "Why Richard Cayford Left the Hawaiian Islands. A Story in which There Seems a Tinge of Fate?Mrs. Cayford Stricken with Paralysis, and Yet She Has Been Cured?The Resile . dents of the Mission District Look upon It as a Miracle. From the Examiner, San Francisco, Col. Residents of the Mission District of San Franc'sco have for months been marveling over the peculiar case of Mrs. Anna Cayford, the wife of Richard Cayford, who resides at 313 ? i il- C)i i. C<?? i oevenieeiHii otrewu oeveiai jcaio * ago Mr. and Mrs. Cayford took up their residence in the Hawaiian Islands, where Mr. Cayford, who is by trade a blacksmith, applied himself diligently at his occupation, until at length he had, by reason of his hard work and frugality, placed himself and family upon a fair way to prosperity. He had begun to look forward to the enjoyment of a quiet, happy life upon the beautiful islands of the Pacific, and in his fancy had built for himself and his family a comfortable little borne, nestled snugly among the deep and fragrant foliage of that distant land. His wife shared with him in the contemplation of the happiness that the future apparently had in store for them. She had arrived at the age at I which rest and contentment count for so much in a woman's life, when she was suddenly stricken with nervous prostration. Her condition became very serious, and her physician advised her that she must leave the Islands if she wished to refrain her . health. Acting upon this advice, Mr. Cayford disposed of his business and removed to San Francisco. Mrs. & " Cayford improved slightly with the change of climate until July, 1893, when she was stricken by paralysis of the left arm and leg, and was entirely deprived of the U9e of those limbs, having to be carried about the house by her husband for a period of two months. She was treated for some time by a physician, but he was able only partly to relieve her. She was able to drag herself about the house, but there was no strength in oifhor nf +,Via limbs. ~ It was while she was in this condition that she noticed in a paper the advertisement of Williams' Pink Pills. She determined to get a box of them and try them, thinking, as she said, that at least she could not be injured by them. Mrs. Cayford tells of the relief she experienced from the time she began taking the pills, and her story is told in such a plain, straightforward manner that it is given in her own words. "When I first began taking Williams' Pink Pills," said Mrs. Cayford, "I had absolutely no strength in either limb of the left side of my body. The treatment of my physician had partly relieved the paralysis, but after he had applied all his remedies I was still in practically a helpless condition. Before 1 had " taken one full box of the pills I began to feel a return of strength in the limbs that had been so long useless. Feeling reassured by the first effect of the pills upon me, I purchased a second box, and continued to take them until I had used six boxes, when the last trace of paralysis had left my body and I had regained the # 11 m 1? 1 V" * iuii use 01 my iimos. lou cannot imagine how delighted I was when I felt that my old-time activity was returning. It reminded me of the days when I was so strong and healthy at my island home. I do not know what stronger testimony I could give as to the merits of "Williams' Pink Pills than to say that they have restored me to such a degree of strength that I now do all my own work without the least inconvenience, which is as much as I ever did before I was stricken with paralysis. But that is not all. I almost forgot to say how the pills have relieved me of a certain hesitancy in speech, which has troubled me for years. My tongue used to become 'thick,' and I would lisp most dreadfully and could not help myself. I noticed that after I began taking the pills I could talk more easily, and finally I was entirely relieved of the lisping that affected my speech. I have taken the trouble to recommend the pills to an old lady who is afflicted with paralysis. I have not seen her sinc6 she began taking them, but her husband told me, just the other day, that she had been greatly benefited by them.1' Mrs. Cayford's friends are amazed at her sudden recovery from such a severe paralytic stroke, and stand in wonderment white she repeats the. story of her suffering and her cure. Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are sold in boxes (never in loose form, by the dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all druggists or directly by mail from Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. ? ? Whether a woman remains serious or smiles much depends often entirely upon?her teeth. "As if a brick were lying in my stomach'' is the description by a E dyspeptic of his feeling after eating. js This is one of the*commonest symp- ci Si toms of indigestion. If you have it, take Shaker Digestive Cordial. \ Not only this symptom, but all the j symptoms of indigestion are cured by j Shaker Digestive Cordial. ci So many medicines to cure this v; one disorder. Only one that can be or called successful, because only one ^ that acts in a simple, natual, yet _ scientific way. Shaker Digestive Cordial. Purely vegetable, and containing no dangerousjingredients, Shaker Digestive Cordial tones up, strenthens, and restores to health all the diges- / ' . fa hve organs. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents , to $1.00 a bottle: ,' tc A Deceptive Negro. gj Uncle Jason was summoned to apP( pear before court to give testimony . in a case in which it was to his interest to be identified. When the time for the trial came, says Texas ^ Sittings, Jason sent the following . note to the judg: j "Cant come, sah. I'se lyin' in . 51 bed wid a broken hip/' | The next day a deputy sheriff saw Uncle Jason on the street. "You trifling rascal," said the judge, "I ought to send you to the ^ penitentiary." cj "What fur, judge?" ^ "For lying to this court." ^ "I didn't lie to the cou't." C( "Yrou did. Said that you were lying in bed with a broken hip." "I wuz, judge." ?11 "How did you get well so quick?"! "Oh, dar wan't nothin' de matter XX? wid rae." "Then you have lied to the court." "No, sah, I hain't. My son broke ^ his hip t'other day, and I wuz lyin' in bed wid him." ' "Take that fool away." ^ st "Thank yer, judge. De white folks doan understan' er thing 'till fr airter it's 'splained, but den dey see it wid er mighty bright eye." a hi If it required an annual outlay $1- w 00.00 to insure a family against any serious consequences from an attack ca of bowel complaint during the year there are many who would- feel it S( their duty to pay it; that they could not afford to risk their lives, and rc those of their family for such an amount. Any one can get this insur- % e pg ance for 25 cents, that being the price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea KerneCO dy. In almost every neighborhood some one has died from an attack of W] bowel complaint before medicine could be pocured or a physician summoned. One or two co.es of this f remedy will cure any ordinary case. 1 ' It never fails. Can you afford to mi take the risk for so small an amount? n i i -r l . T-. -rr /v ror saie oy uunan r>. rvaunman. Very Accommodating. Captain V?, a bravo and gener- ur ous frontiersman, was the father of pu two charming girls, the eldest of co whom was engaged to a gallant on young Texas ranger. The day ap- ca pointed for the wedding dawned, toi "and all went happyup to noon, ly when the bride elect avowed her de- wi termination not to marry, as she loved an another man. This was a happy S'. turn in affairs, as the jilted young w( man soon found that he loved her ou sister best, who also loved him in of return; but when he came to ask her j w< father's consent things began to grow in; embarrasing, as it reminded him that Cj he had once performed this unpleas- mi ant duty, and then the old man did fei not seem over-willing to confide the eri other daughter to his keeping. So, j ifi plucking up all his courage, he hast- j ge ily and excitedly imnlored Cantain i "r ^ *. i. I' V? to sanction the union. sh "Take her,'' was the brief reply, and if she goes back on you, I will make the old woman marry you.*' ^ ? ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve. su The Best Salve in the world for 9a Cuts, Bruises, Sores, "Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped i Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin g] Eruptions, and positively cures Piles . or no pay required. It is guaranteed J to give perfect satisfaction or money j se refunded. Price 25 cents per bos. i For sale at J. E. Kauffman's. ! & The Groat Family Medicine, tl] bi Is Spirittine Balsam. This valua- ? ble preparation is the pure extract of certain pine trees, and manulac- | tured with great care, and in couse- % quence of the astonishing success in i | removing diseases, has become very I \ popular and is being called for again || and again until it is a necessity in E every household. This great family || medicine has proven to possess the i Sn most safe and efficient properties for p| the cure of Colds, Rheumatism, i H Lameness, Sprains, Bruises Neural- ; || gia, Sore Throat, Soreness in the || Bones, Ringworm, and is very useful in all cases where an externa- jp remedy is applicable. For Earache, ^ and Toothache there is no better p remedy. Sufferers from Lung and li Bronchial Affections will obtain great I| relief, and for general use there is no better medicine for the household. f| For sale wholesale and retail at the || Bazaar. ^5 If you smoke or chew try the fine brands of cigars and tobacco; at the Bazaar. VSuch in Little ; especially true of Hood's Tills, for no mediae ever contained so great curative power in > small space. They are a whoie medicine icst, always ready, al- B B ays efficient, always sat- HLyB e 1 B factory; prevent a cold E gig ^ fever, cure all liver ills, ck headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 2Cc. he only Tills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Owns Judas Blood Money. Mrs. SopLia Flocckher is the pos;ssor of tbe most remarkable relic dant, and which bas been in ber ,mily for hundreds of years. It is 1 old Hebrew coin, and ancient :>cuments in ber possession sbow it ) be one of the thirty pieces of silver lid to Judas Iscariot to betray tbe iviour. Tbe coin was shown to a correE-mdent to-day. It was about tbe ze of a silver half dollar, and was and discolored with age. Upon le side was a chalice in bas-relief om wbicb ascended the smoke of icense. This was surrounded by d TTehrpw letters. On the other de of the coin was a representation f the staff of Aaron, which put forth aves, blossomed and bore fruit all i one day. This staff was also icircled by old Hebrew characters, bout the thirty pieces of silver uster innumerable traditions. It as been stated that there are twentylree still extant, preserved in ancient Elections. Judas, in the overlastering agony of his soul, cast the lver at the feet of the high priests, ad they refusing to accept blood loney, bought the potters' field herein to bury strangers. Historically, so much is authentic, at tradition runs that not one of lose pieces which purchased the strayed Saviour and bought the Dtters' field was ever lost, but are ill in the world with a fatal curse pon them which falls on all who iuch them. As Judas haDged him If, Pilate drowned himself and the gh priest went mad, so must all ho hold them suffer. Mrs. Floeck?r, however, appears to have es;ped the ban, for she is in excellent ?alth and spirits, with a fine intellimce and an excellent memory. Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier siding at Monroe, Mich., was serely afflicted with rheumatism but ceived prompt relief from Pain ilm. He says: "At times my ick would acho so badly that I uld hardly raise up. If I had not >tten relief I would not be here to rite these few lines. Chamberlain's an Balm has done me a great deal good and I feel very thankful for " For sale by Julian E. Kauffan. AN Oil? Ai'USi. iwberry Observer. Capt. D. J. Griffith, present Treaser of Lexington County, has been it forward by his friends in that unty as a^candidate for a position , the State ticket in the coming mpaign. Capt. Griffith is a highned honorable gentleman, eminentfitted to discharge the duties, th credit to himself and State, of y office in which the citizens of the ate see proper to place him, and r hope that he will be selected as r next State Treasurer or Secretary State. It is with pleasure that s speak a word in his behalf, knowg him as we do. "Would that South irolina coulu get and keep such en as he in public office, but we ir that he is too broad minded, libal and honest, for he is the personcation of honesty, to succeed in itting a State office under the >owers that be." Lexington County ould press her claims. Buckingham's Dye for the "Wilissrs is the best, handiest, safest, rpat. plpnnpfit mnsf. prmnnmir??1 onrl tisfactory dye ever invented. It is e gentlemen's favorite. V pension bill before Congress gives 12 a month to a man whose disabil7 was "caused by overheating himlf at the battle of Bull Run. The latest watch is a marvel of insanity. It is the s:ze of a small solire, and is intended to be worn as the itton of a shirt or sleeve. 1 preparation that can compare Bg| | with Hilton's Life forthe Livex ggj I and Kidneys, in the mlld^ EgS 3 oi its action and the certain | of its effects, in the rehefand || ? cure of Dvspepsia and Indiges gg| i tion, and all their attending gp 1 ills, such as sick headache, g|L I sour stomach, want of appeLt^ g| 1 etc., and as a'regulator i ^ 1 Habitual Constipation. A fe ^ It doses will tell something of its gag ?1 merits. Ko need of along c 1 tinued course before its ben - B| 111 fits become apparent. |?3 : i . . ?.' r\ DC? KM Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., Columbia, S. C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Corn ! is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertilization. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fertilizers containing not under 7% actual , PfTnf O cV? jl vjiaon. ' i A trial of this plan costs but ( little and is sure to lead to , profitable culture. ; Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars booming special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain- ' ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and i are really helpful to farmers. They aic sent free fur 1 the asking GERMAN KALI WORKS. 03 Nassau St., New York. CCvCCCwCCC0OCCCG5005CCC5|. Y\ In these days of lS TALL TALK A Actual Achlerements often seem to be at a dls- n o count, but after all Actual AcnisviuiNTS are o (Hi the only things that count. 11 O It ts easy to talk lu General Terms about the I i }\ miHii nt t>lANOS. but?be more sDeclflc? c? THE MATHOSHEKi |h| ' Thi great Seitiin Pavorlti. v <!!> Established 30 years. 30,000 now in use. Q Sold by us for 25 years. Note these Valuable i|(> <5 Patented Improvements? O o Patent Repeating Action, o Jij Patent Sounding Board. y X Patent Tuning Pin Bushing. X o Patent Improved Agraffes, ft 0 Patent Soft Stop. vj O One of the only two Pianos made complete y O (every part) In Its own Factory. One of the <N> O best made In the U. S. 8old lower than any O v other High Grade Piano. One pront only from V 0 maker to purchaser. WKIT14 US. o LUDDEN & BATES Jj O SAVANNAH, GA. 6 DO YOU GO HUNTING? n ii i wi OF COURSE You will buy a MARLIN. BECAUSE? It has a solid top?Protection# It ejects at the side?Convenience. It Is light weight?Comfort# It has the Ballard Barrel?Accuracy. It has fewest parts-Simplicity. Send for complete catalogue, free. Special pack of cards for 15 cents. THE MARL1N FIRE ARMS CO., Jiew Haven, Conn* January 27?Cm a. > .Your address, with six cents in stamps, mailed to our liead?1 3inrterS'. i' *-liOt S*m KoStOD, X v" Mai Mass., will bring you a full line U ffrT W 11 samP'es' and rules for sclf? (p/-111 ll measurement, o i our justly fa^ * g.fl I 11 mous 83 pants; Suits, $10.25; O ^ t, A J fa II Overcoats, $10.25, and up. Cut y to order. Agents wanted everym II12, at where. Plymouth Rock Co. DO YOU WANT AN ORGAN? DO YOU WANT A GOOD ONE! I REPRESENT THE FINEST LINE of Organs in America, at lair prices and on easy terms. For catalognes and particulars, address, M. A MALONE. Columbia, S. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central time between Colombia and Jacksonville. Kastern time between Columbia and other points. Northbound No. 30 No. 38 April 19tli, 1890. Daily. Daily. Lv. Jacksonville, F. C. <? P. K.K 6 50 p' 7 IX) a " Savannah I 11 25 pi 11 4a a Ar. Columbia i OOaj 4 00 p Lv. Charleston, S. C. & G. R.R 5 30 p' 7 20 a Ar. Columbia 10 10 pj 11 05 a Lv. Augusta, Southern Ry. 7 30 pj 2 05 p " Granltoville 8 00 p' 2 33 p " Trenton 8 45 p 2Mp " Johnstons 9 00 pj 8 10 p Ar. Columbia Un. depot 11 20 p1 4 45 p Lv ColumbiaBland'gst 5 00 a 5 05p " Winnsboro 6 03 ai C 06 p " Cheater 8 55 aj 6 .03 p " Bock Hill 7 34 a( 7 30p Ar. Charlotte 8 25 ai 8 20 p " Danville 130pl2 0Unt Ar. Richmond j 0 40 p, 6 00 a J Ar. Washington .. 9 40 p 6 42a ! " Baltimore, Penua. R. R 11 26p> 8 06 a " Philadelphia 3 00 a 10 25 a " New York .. 6 20 a 12 53 p c . . |No. 35 No. 37 Southbound. j*Daily. Daily. Lv. New York, Penna. R. U . 1215nt 4 80 p " Philadelphia 3 50 a 6 5op " Baltimore .. 6 22 a 9 20 p Lv. Washington, Southern Ry.. 11 15 ai 10 43p Lv. Richmond .j 12 55 pi 2 00 a Lv. Danville j 0 05 p. 5 50 a " Charlotte 11 00 pj 9 85 a " Rock Hill 11 46 pi 10 20 a t " Chester 1219ntj 10 55 a t " Winnsboro 1 08 a ill 41a ; Ar Columbia Bland'gst I 2 10 a! 12 50p T.v Pnlnm"hift T^n J 4 3ft :i! 1 20d " Johnstons 6 32aj 3 lOp I " Trenton 6-kin! 3 23p t " Granite villa 7 16 a< 3 45p Ar. Augusta j 8 00 a 4 15 p i Lv. Columbia, S. C. & U. R. K 7 00 a! 4 00 p l1 Ar. Charleston ' 11 10 a! 8 OOp i Lv. Columbia, F. C. & P. R. R.. j 1 20 a 11 53 a Ar. Savannah I 5 45 a j 4 25 p " Jacksonville 1 10 23 a; 0 00p ( SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. 1 Double daily passenger service between i; Plorida aud New York. ] Nos. 87 and 88?Washington and Southwestern r Limited. Solid Vestibuled train with dining cars and first class coaches north of Charlotte. r Pullman drawing room sleeping ear between , Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and New York. Pullman sleeping car between Augusta and Richmond. Nos. 35 and 30?LT. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping ear lietwecn Jacksonville and New York and Augusta and Charlotte. W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP, G. Supt., Washington. T. M., Washington. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWJCK, G. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A.. Atlanta, ASK FOR ME USE THOMAS' INKS THEY ARE THE BEST. BLACK INK in bodies from school size with pen rest, to quarts with white metal pourouts. a ereat convenience. COLOKED WEITING INKS, of aU kinds, Indelible Ink, Stamping Inks, Mucilage and Bluing. One of the handsomest lines ? of these goods ever opened in Lexington. Call and see them. AT THE BAZAAK. g October 2?tf. 3 Food, when it sours od the stomach, oecomes innutritive and unwholsome. [t poisoDS the blood, and both mind ind body suffer in consequence. What is needed to restore perfect digestion is a dose or two of Ayer's Pills. They never fail to relieve. Christ is himself the one unanswerable proof of Christianity. There is one secret that is easy for a woman to keep?her age. It is a great mistake to suppose that a simple tonic gives strength; it only stimulates the stomach to renew3d action. To impart real strength, the blood must be purified and enriched, 8nd tbis can only be done by such a standard alterative as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The Broad river, in South Carolina, was so called by the whites. The Indian Dame was Eswbd Huppeday, or ' Dividing Line river," becanse it was the boundary between the Cherokees and Citawbas. ARE YOU SICK, SUFFERING, OR AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED ILvSEilDICXISriE ? DO 1'OU WANT RUE! If so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at the Bazaar, Standard Medicines for all Complaints, Diseases, Etc., which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, LEXINGTON, S. G. Nice evaporated apples, prunes, canned pie peaches, mince meat, canned pine apple, cream cheese, and mountain butter, at the Bazaar. VICKS I Sweet Peas | Mixed Varieties Lb,QU?arU?fb.fid?.50' | ...The Only I Bride of Niagara, ? DOUBLE TRUE TO NAME R QWFFT PPA Packet 25c. B rc.M| HaIf packet 15c. | The "Wonderful g CRIMSON < RAMBLER ROSE. | Only 15 cents. || These Floral Novelties are described in H The Pioneer Seed CatalogueVick's e Guide for 1S96, which contains lithographs of the Double Sweet Pea, Roses, Fuchsias, Blackberries, Raspberries, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables. Filled with good things, f " " " " " - ~ I old and new. Full list of Flowers, Vegetables, Small * * * - . t 1 Inchilas, Eoiea, Fruits, etc., with descnp- pem.j Gooseberry, tion and prccs. Mailed on . Blackberry, g receipt of 10 cents, which g ! , , , - ' , Potatoes, etc. Ej may be deducted from first ! ? fe order?really fkek?er free with an order for any e of the above. In the floral world it is the only safe E Rochester, N. Y? ? JAMES VICKS SON [ FOR VOI R PRnTFrTin\BB?^S?S91M ve positively state tha H hiseemedy does not con ain mercury or any othe ujurious drug. NASAL CATARRHpfell s a local dtsease and is the result ol colas, md sudden climatic changes. ELY'S CREAM BALM )pens and cleases the Nasal P&ssiges, Alays Pain and Inflammation. Heals the >ores. Protecfs the Membrane from Colds, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell rhe Balto is quickly absorbed and gives elief at once. Price 50 cents, at Drug rists or by mail. SLY BROTHERS, 5G Warren St., N. Y. There is fun in the foam, and health ia the cup of HIRES Rootbeer?the great temperance drink. Vi4e onlr hy The Ohirlei E. Hlrei Co.. Philide'.phU. A lie. package nuke? i gilloai. Soli tTcrywfcere. CbteliMtee'i Ena:ll*h Diamond Rrand. Pennyroyal pills ? Original and Only Genuine. A ^ Kirr ilwiYii r?*lin.b!*. LADIES Atk ?\ fc 4( P-Soa Druuist for"Chichester I English l)ia-jff\\ jgj^mowJ Brand in Rod and Gold metallic\\mr PV ?with bin? ribbon. Take \jy M u<g[no other. Refute dangerous subititu- * "/ ? Af tians and imitations. At Drngifisti, or?end4e. JU in sump* for particulars, totiinoni&ls *ni i ?j? H "Relief for Ladles" in Uurr, by return V if MalL 10,000 Te*Hmonial?. Same raper. v?"I ChlebeoterCheinlcalCo.jMadJaon bqua.v, Soil by ail Local Dru<cUu. FhlUdo-, Pa HINDERCORNS The cnlysrm Cure for Corns. Stop, all pain. Makes waikme easy. ISc. at Dru/ctiU. BRUxtJ#! PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the h?ve Promote* * luxuriant growth. BKSSSi^zi JMB Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. If you areCONSUMPTIVE or kr? Indirection, Painful ills or Debility of any kind use PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. Many who were hopolesB and discouraged have regained health by its use. Old type metal, as good if not bet,er and cheaper than Babbit metal suitable for mill men, for sale at the Dispatch office. & ; Wlfr- -y? S.M 0 N 71 m ^^SfcEWl?~V. -v-~ " ROC THE 3 SPIRITTINE REMEDIES Endorsed by some of the Leading Medica Profession. No Quack or Patent Medicine, but t NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. ~~ A Admitted into the World Columbian Exposition in lb93. . Use Spirittine Balsam for Rheumatism, ??j Colds, Lameness, Sprains Sore Throat Use Spirittine Inhalent for Consnmtion, <?.? Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma ^ and La Grippe. j* " Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the I 1 treatment of Skiu Diseases, Cure Itch, Itching Piles. In consequence of the astonishing success in removing diseases, its demand now comes not aloue from this vicinity but from everywhere in the United States and 1 Europe. ~ SPIRITTINE CHEMICAL CO., ^ WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN, Lexington, S. C OA 1 ~ u^uuaij uv ? ij r5I-,^.3SrTElZSS Hi OLD ^^TIME PL EEMS3DIES. ) ? ?1 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 certain and quick relief, wherever used. PLAXTERS OLDi COUGH SVRLP The Prince of Cough Syrups. The ^ consumption preventive. For croup Q in children and coughs of all kinds <X it has no equal. An excellent remedy $ for grippe or severe colds. 25 and <K 50 cents bottles. . <y PLATERS FEMALE REGULA- '? tor, the priceless boon for women. A $ special treatment for all diseases pe- <x culiar to her sex. Price $1. $ PLANTERS PILE OINTMENT, % never fails to effect a cure. Why <a suffer from this troublesome disease, $ when a single package of this medi- $ cin#way cure you. Price 50 cents. 'X PLANTERS CATARRH BALM, ^ for colds, catarrh, hoarseness, sore troat, loss of voice, loss of hearirg, hay fever, etc. etc. Price 50 cents. THE TWIN PAIN KILLERS, T Cuban Oil for external use, Cuban -IRelief for internal use, for man and beast. Price 25 cents. PLANTERS EYE WATER for inflamed and sore eyes of every description. Strengthens the eyes of the age. 25 cents per bottle. PLANTERS HEADACHE POWders for sick and nervous headache and neuralgia. Will cure in 20 minutes. 10 cents per package. flA PLANTERS HORSE AND CAT- (j(j tie Powders, the finest medicine ever known for stock and poultry. Invest 25 cents and make your horse worth 850 more. PLANTERS NUBIAN TEA, the | finest vegetable liver regulator in the j world. Does not gripe. Cures bilirvn nee ir*r"Ji rrncfu->>i c?aii w c-4- ^ 1 AUUi^V/OHUU j OUU1 O LUillctli j | dyspepsia and all liver complaints. | 25 cents per package. J&iT For sale at the Bazaars Medical Department, Lexington, S. C. January 1, 189G. no nioreTye-glasses, MITCHELL'S , PER] EYE-SALVE A Cirtaln Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, | Producing Long-Sightedness, find ^ Restoring the Sight of the old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye ' Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, | ' AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF j AND PERMANENT CURE. j alwa' Also, equally effieneions when nso<1 in other maladies, such as l'l?*rs, Fever Sores, Tumors,. Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever inflammation exists, WITCHELLVS SALVE may be used to advantage. SOLD BY AIL DRUGGISTS AT 25 CENTS. * This Li i ... . ? . ; / vx ' We have just rece: V^pV ts, buggy you shipped ^ ' ,PV the'20tb,anditisproi by all who have seen ^ the finest and pretti most attractive bug; | shipped to our "city' yf style and finish of yc and Silver trimmed can't be equalled mi We are well please Very respectfully. MITCHELL B B.itesburg, S. C., March First-15/ Class ^ tttTGc Atlas and Erie Ei Stand Pipes and Sin ing, Pulleys, Oearinj Complete Cotton, Fertilizer Mill out) Cane Mill and Shing Building, Bridge, Railroad Castings; chinists' and Factor} Belting, Packing, I Saws, Files, Oilers, e &i>~ Cast every day; Lombard I an;! Sui A.bovc a a Passenger Depot. At January 1?ly Q, September 14?ly. MM & 1 COLUMBIA HOTEL BI HEADQUAl m MILLS, BVAPORA FIELD -^LTZD O 3TT0N GINS, FEE! PRESSES AT AIN AND DECORATED GLASS, MA] GRATES, rENI :iTLD7flS.S a Come and see us or write to us wh( an. 1.?lv. : o 3T2SB.7 SC1TSS FC Wool, Cotton, Sil I AMMAN'S WFIOSEIiS, FBI ieva^tcst a-: rlAKS, CHEWING and Toys, Fancy t IESTJ"0~S SJTICL 3 FL'MERV, STAT10XEKV, SCi IS?" A well selected stock of the a ys at the very lowest prices. Thes LEXINGTON WHEN YOU GET READY _ 1 pj Good Baggy, 4 THY A "ROCK HILL" ' iveua FULLY WARRANTEED. Tuo be Catal?S?e *ree on aPI^ica^on* est and B? ? 11 ?y e^liOPR Hill mrOak |t||?OV ??. buggies - where. ;d. ROCK HILL, o. -C. . 4 /v ROS. May 20, 1S9G.?ly ?7 ' ~l IS. 1890.; * . )ilers. t our prices. . ngines, Tanks, Stacks, eet-Iron Work; Shaft- x r, Poxes. Hangers, etc. Saw, (irist, Oil and .? [its; also Gin, Press, rle outfits. Factory, Furnace and Railroad, Mill, Ma1 Supplies. njcctore, Pipe Fittings tc. work 150 bands. rnn tt/nrko iuii vvuinu pply Co., ICUSTA, CA. CHILDREN \ WILL NEVER REFUSE TO TAKE r. Thacher's Worm Syrup WHO HAVE TAKEN IT ONCE, iltively Removes Worms and their Causes. Regulates the Liver and Bowels. Restores the Appetite. s. Sarah Harvey, of Warrensburg, Tcnn., says: HI happened to get hold of one bottle of Dr. H. ["hacher's Worm Syrup and gave it to my chil n by the directions. It is the best worm destroyer ,t I ever used in my family." : PEICE, 25 CZEHSTTS; Jg- Pamphlet Mailed Free. r. H. S. Thacher Medicine Co.. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. - | s . iOWRANCE LOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C., JTERS FOR TORS, SHEET COPPER, -A-IRIDEJIfcT SEEDS 5EERS, CONDENSERS, 7D BELTING, RBLEIZED MANTLES, GLAZED TILES V | )EES, ETC., - GROCERIES sn in need of anything in our line. \ 1 D DYES I F S a-zrrc* )0 IT ABLE COLOR | )R ? . k. Feathers, Etc 1 j 1X ? l BAZAAR, ITS, CAKES, CRACKERS, I ' > 1 'j? E5CCEI3XES, J SMOKING TOBACC roods, Notions, 1 . ^EEiDicinsrBS, !IOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC. 1 *5 bove Goods constantly on hand and e Goods are all fresh and reliable. , H., S. C. ^ j