The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 14, 1883, Image 3
MAKE SOMEBODY GLAD.
On life's rugged road,
As we journey each day, ,
Far, far more of sunshine
Would brighten the way;
If forgetful of self
And our troubles, we had
The will, and would try,
To make other hearts glad.
Though of the world's wealth
We have little in store,
And labor to keep
Grim want from the door,
With hand that is kind
And a heart that is true.
To make others glad
There is much we may do.
A word kindly spoken,
A smile or a tear,
Though seeming but tritles,
Full often may cheer.
Each day to our lires
Some treasure would add
To be conscious that we
Had made somebody glad.
Those.who sit in the darkness
Of sorrow so drear,
Have need of a word
_ Of solace and cheer.
There are homes that are desolate,
Hearts that are sad?
Do something for some one,
Make somebody glad.
A Farmer's Some Duty.
If there is any one thing more than
another that farmers need urgiDg to
do it is to give more attention to the
garden. Far too many farmers plant
oat a small garden and then neglect
to properly care for the little they do
plant, so that ths village mechanic
with bat a small house and lot will
have more vegetables for his family
than the farmer. This ongbt not to
be, for the farmer having plenty of I
land can select a garden where the soil
| is of the right character, and plenty
of manure, with all kinds of farm implements
to prepare the soil and cultivate
crops; in fact he has every advantage,
while the mechanic has few
implements,and no choice of land;
I^^B^^he mast take what is in the rear of
V s^P^^fchouse, however poor and stony it
his strong desire for a good
stimulates him to action, he
p.^Tl^thQ stones, man a res heavily
and cultivates continuS^L^^1
last he brings his land into a condition
to produce wonderfal crops. tSome
farmers in the care of their
garden would do well to imitate the ;
mechanic.?American Gardner.
tumorous.
An exchange says that chickens
can be bonght for four cents apiece.
It doesn't say how big the pieces are.
When the widow buries her, first
husband she becomes pensive,
after she gets the second she^^s*
ally ex-pensive. /
C J "It's an ill wind that blow^wbody
the man remajjMwR&H
11 im 1
HRnHm^FT^^at od8 cannot tot ac- j
I Piavitstioa.
don*'"give me a penny,"
? *??<* a youfiglopefol to his mamma,
^*'1 know a boy that's got the measles,
and 111 go and catch 'em."
"Who is sweet ?" is a remark that
was heard to be made by one of our
gallants a few eveniDgs ago, while
walking with a youDg lady. The reply
was "Both of us."
T* * ^ i. 1
II you can gee oue vowm uu. ui one
yard of clotb, how many towels can
you get out of two yards? Tiafc depends
altogether on how maiy there
are on the clothes line.
a .
"Is it wrong to cheat a lsvyer?"
' was recently very ably diseased by
the members of a debating jggietyT
The conclasifc amved It was that
it was not wj,^ but impossible.
A young ja(jy being asked what
jja business ljr sweetheart was engaged
Bra iD> an<*uot liking to say he was botHL
Mr ** and mineral water, anI^^^V^&ered:
"He is practicing fizzition."
"Please ^f>ass the goat," said a
boarder to his hostess. "Why do
you call my batter the goat?" asked
the lady. "Because," replied the unIpM*
feeliDg wretch, "it is a very strong
butter."
"What are you doing with that cigar,
you little wretch?" exclaimed a
father, addressing his son. "Ma
says if I hit that cat again she'd make
me smoke, and I hit her again and
am smokin'."
"Do you ever gamble?" she asked,
as they sat together, her hand held
in his. He replied: "No; but if ]
y wanted to, now would be my time.'
"How so ?" "Because I hold a beautiful
hand." Thg engagement is an\
nonnced.
\ ^-"1 have been carried now mor<
than thirty years, and bave.nevei
A given my wife a cross word," boastec
A a prosy old igpw rtmfTTTittle
them; "if you
?iTaW auntie would have made you
jump."
V A Chicago wholesale house sent
out three female drummers by way of
experiment. One of them wore all
-- her samples t<^a picnic aud got lemonade,
pie aud grass stains all over
them; another got mashed on a
brakeman and followed him off; and
a third reported three new dresses, a
lawn-tennis suit, a garden hat, and a
Langtry bang in her expense account,
the house is so well satisfied with the
resnlt of the experiment that it will
cot repeat it.
THE MORAL OF IT.
We may moralize as much as we
please about pain; but the fact is,
that we don't like it while it lasts,
and that we want to get rid of it'hs
soon as we can. Whether caused by
rheumatism, gout, disordered liver,
weak nerves, irregular kidneys, bad
blood, or anything else that is just
the reverse of what it should be, the
sooner it is out of the system the
happier we are. "Whether pain is
the result of imprudence or of accident,
or is sent as a punishment for
our sins, may be a nice question for
the philosophers to argue; but people
who are suffering want first to be
rid of the pain, after which those
jwho are fond of argument may argue
the matter to their hearts' content.'
Above all theory, argument, and
philosophy, comes the delightful feet
that Brown's Iron Bitters drives
pain away., Sufferers run no risk in
trying this medicine, the only com
j ! ! _t_
puunu cuuuuumg iron wmcn cames
no mischief with it Those who have
used it will tell you so; and you can
tiy for yourself by buying a bottle
of the nearest drueeist ? '
Oct. 3?ly ch. w. #
Half Out of His Head
'"Blessed be the man," said Don Quixote's
weary squire, "who invented sleep." Sancho's
gratitude is ours, bnt what if one canj
not for any reason enjoy that excellent invention?
"Nervousness in me had become
a disease," writes Mr. William Coleman, the
well known wholesale druggist of Buffalo,
New York.
"I could not sleep, and my nights were
either passed in that sort of restlessness
which nearly crazes a man, or in a kind of
stupor, haunted by tormenting dreama.
Having taken Parker's Tonic for other
troubles, I tried it also for this. The result
both surprised and delighted me. My
nerves were toned to concert pitch, and,
[ like Caesar's fat men, I fell into the ranks of
j those who sleep o'nights. I should add that
the Tonic speedily did away with the condition
of general debility and dyspepsia occasioned
by my previous sleeplessness, and
gave xne strength and perfect digestion. In
brief, the use of the Tonic thoroughly reestablished
my health. I have used Parker's
Tonic with entire success for sea-sickness
and for the bowel disorders incident to ocean
vuyuges.
This preparation has heretofore been
known as Parker's Ginger Tonic. Hereafter
it will be advertised and sold under the
name of Parker's Tonic?omitting the word
"ginger." Hiscox & Co., are induced to
make this change by the action of unprincipled
dealers who have for years deceived
their customers by substituting inferior
preparations under the name of ginger.
We drop the misleading word all the more
willingly, as ginger is an unimportant flavoring
ingredient in our Tonic.
Please r .member that no change has been
or will be made in the preparation itself,
and all bottles remaining in the hands of
dealers, wrapped under the name of Parker's
Ginger Tonic, contain the genuine medicine
if the fac. simile signature of Hiscox <& Co.
is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. 1
GRAM) OPENING
\ -(0F)_ .
NEW and FASHIONABLE
MILLINERY.
SIRS. S. ROfelNSON,
MAIN STREET,
(/ COLUMBIA, S. C.
I\ill line ofHat3, Plowed, Plumes, Silks,
' aU aC Irtfoct cfvloa
^-~MVWU5, JL AlUJUJlUgO, CWV/. V* uawov ovj*vo.
\ J ha^ employed the services of an exCLOCK
Jewelry.
LOOE AT THE PRICES.
Having a Large Stock of JEWELRY and |
other goods in our line, in Styles and
Prices to suit all we respectfully invite the
attention of our Lexington friends to the
following prices:
.1EWELRY..
Setts of Broach and Earrings fn*&>LID
GOLD at $7, $8, $9, $10. $12, $16, $20 to
$50 a set. Single Broach or pair of Earrings
at about half the above pri ces. Necklaces
in Solid Gold at $5, $6, $8, $10, $12
, $40. Bracelets in Solid Gold at $12,
$16, $18, $25 and upwards. Rings in
great variety from children's rings at $1 or
beautifully carved at $1.50 and at all prices
to real Diamond rings at $25, $30, $40,
$50, suitable for young gentlemen to buy
for "somebody." In addition to our
Fine Gold Jewelry mentioned above we
have a choice selection of Jewelry in
ROLLED GOLD. It is all of fine quality
and will wear for years. The prices are
from one-quarter to a third that of the real
gold. .*
WATCHES.
We Lave Solid Silver Hunting Case
Watches, boy's size for $10. $18, $20.
Gent's size $14, $15, $18, $20, $25, $30.
These are all good watches and can be depended
on to run and keep tune. Ladies'
Gold Hunting Case Watches from $30 to
$100. Gent's sizes from $45 to $1,50.
' CLOCKS
at $1.25 to $11.50 and upwards, suitable
lor parlors, bed-rooms, offices, etc.
tSilver Ware.
i
We hare an immense variety either in or
out of "cases, at all prices viz; Spoons,
Forks, Soup Ladles, Gravy Ladles, Sugar
Spoons, Butter Knives, etc. We sell an
( elegant sterling Siver Teaspoon at $7.50 a
set of six. We have a splendid assortment
of Silver Plated Ware in CasterR, Cake
Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Pickle Stands, Card
| Receivers, Tea Sets, Knives, Forks and
Spoons. Send to us lor anything you may
want in our line we can fill any order.
REPAIRING.
We do the finest repairing in the State.
We have a Silver Medal avxirded usjor Fine
j Watch Work.
When you come to Columbia, call
f and see our goods. Be sure you find -1?
ricOifc nlaee
1 .tu. lacHICOTTE&c0.,
99, MAIN STREET,
Exactly opposite the Carolina National
Bank,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
oct 3?ly.
ft W?<cbrs. Stem win Jem 13.50. WMtc mer*l Ro&tinjrC***
? "J $'>. 1 mitAtiou goUi jc,. bvrfi'l jcoMf 12. Cbe*p*?t an<l bcoi
M for your own u** or *p*cnlm?lv? purposes. Vulnabl* c?tV
dm alo*?r THOXtniQS A CO., 13 J NmiiHU St* York.
Feb. 23?ly.
?Sngyo?mTr5inR)l?^? On* Sooth than anything
in America. Abeolnte Certainty. Either
Sex.Jf o capltaLM. Young JJX Ureenwlch m. N. York.
oct. 24? lm
AGENTS Wanted So^TIShies
works of character, r.eat nrietv;BOOKS 06 DIUIBS
lew id price, selling ml, needed evcry*he Liberal terms.
B. K. JohwuisilV.Mi Main St., Richmond, V*.
Ang. 23? ly.
f
' s /
v
F.W. HUSEMANN
Gun and Lock Smith,
-{ and dealer in }
GUNS, PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, !
and all kinds of Sportsmen's Aitides, j
which he has now on exhibition and for !
sale at his store.
Main Street, Near the Central Ban?,
Columbia, S. C.
Agent for Hazard Powdf.b Company.
jJStrRepairing done at short notice"?^
Apr. 25?6m.
REMOVED.
S. TISA1TSZA |
TToc nirtvD/1 hia J<iTTAlrv or?H \fncif*
to the corner next door to the Central National
Bank with a full line of WATCHES,
CLOCKS and JEWELRY. Also a full line
of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Strings, j
2Pia.32.CK and Organs of the best
makes on easy instalments. Sheet music
furnished.
Repairing done and warranted. Fair
dealing guaranteed.
13. Yisanska,
Oct 31-3m Columbia, S. C,
BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS!
?!at; ?
St. L. BStTAW & OC'S
BOOK STORE,
Columbia, ik). Ca.
Always in stock, School Books that are
used in the Public and Private Schools of
Lexington County. Our friends in Lexington
are.-earnestly requested to call at our
store and get their school books, stationery,
and in fact everything usually kept in a
first-class book store, at very low prices.
We also have Picture Frames and Mouldings
of different sizes to make frames to fit any
picture. Law biauks of all kinds. Don't
forget the place.
R. L. BRYAN & CO.,
Book Sellers,
C olnmI>ia, S. C.
Oct 31?tf.
Dr. (ho. Smith,
DENTIST,
Lexington C, II., S. C. I
al80 dkaleb in ^
Drugs;
Medicines,
Chemicals,
0
Perfumery,
Combs,
Brushes,
Paints, ?
Class,
Putty,
Spectacles
?. and Eye
Classes,
And All Patent Family Medicines.
Sewing Machine Needles and Oil.
. Apr. 25?tf.
BUCKINGHAM WHISKEY.
A Really Pure Stimulant.
rrraisT plunkey is eogfjolled sMirely by ("jjb
New YorjM^^^u
ions is permitted to enter iwWffcomposition,^uid
none of it is allowed to be sold
untilrafiy 3 years old in order that it may
be entirely free by evaporation from fusel
oil. Venablc A Heyman offer these goods
as perfectly pure, to ?11 a long felt want for
medical purposes. It is their own brand,
and they stake tneir repmauon uu iuc
truth of this assertion. i
For sale by W. 31. WILSON,
Peak, Lexington County, S. C.
MEETZE k CO.,
j Lexington C. H. S. C.
j Oct. 3-Cm
THE BEST SEWING
^MACHINE.
"TTTE the undersigned bought the Weed
V T Sewing Machine from John C. Swygert
& Co., ot P<>ak, S, C., and are higfity
pleastd, and it affords its much pleasure
recommending them lor their durability,
light running, good work and the general
satisfaction they have given. They sell
their machines cheap und guarantee satisfaction
in every sale:
Mrs. Ida Seare, , Mas. Frank Corlf.y,
Mks. Della Summer, Mrs. II. H. Swyoebt,
Mns. Eli .abeth Haltiwanoer,
Walter Stoudemire, Frank Chapman,
Frank Lindles, Henry Summer,
J. R.- Kelly, Chas. Kennedy, col'd
aug 15?6m
~ WANTED.
COTTON SEED! COTTON SEED!
,
I will pay (15c.) fifteen cents cash per
bushel for Ten Thousand Bushels Sound
Dry Cotton Seed, delivered to me at this
place before the 1st of next November.
Will exchange Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton
Seed. J. W. MITCHELL,
Batesburg and Leesville, S. C,
Oct 10?3m
WE WANT
ONE OR TWO RELIABLE, INDUSTRIOUS
Men in every Town and County to sell
onr Popular iiootcs. uner jioenu muuaments.
Applicants "will please give age,
experience (if any), and reference as to
character and habits. A SPLENDID
CHANCE for men who are not afraid of
work and want to make money. Apply in
person or by letter to
B. F. JOHNSON & CCL,
1013 Main Street, Richmond, Va.
Sept 5?3m
Andrew Crawford,
Attorney and Ccra.n.sellor,
LAW RANGE,
'COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA,
Will practice in the Courts of Lexington
County.
1 _ Sept 19?3m
Ir. ? Urt,?. S?eX TiDf lEAM. I ?
<*<???*. UK IfAYN THE I
K iJ ou irlil. Willr?ut? 6 jut. >11 il^lnlow. '"J
Jrorfr?? twfc,?ui B
JONES OF BINGHAM TON,
msGuiMTON,?.
HI Be8t0on*!iHisJrroP- Twt?i*ood. p<
jtf Uw in lime. A Bold bydruiafUt*. gSJ
ii3W|kJ ^
mn^jmail Mttf
One o/the ^restest cutofuft* t"^Jioso exj>><-tior; !-' *. -B fM
tohe confiuetlisn renu-ily uc^i yhii-h i.-njilieit c0.j [ A XJil fidenee
can be plsccti-oiie tbs/wia produce nsaf - J
and quick delivery?one ih^i ?/iii controlpain nuu J . ' ^
?hortenthcdurationofUbwr..i3UcLls"TuiiilOTH. ( ^
kk's Fbiknd." Try it and so? what -La ?
A Blearing it is iS Snifering Females. / ftf AVE 1 TI
This Liniment wbeersed two or three weeks be- /
fore confinement, produc.*s u wonderful elleei J J mm an _
causing a very easy nJnL(}?i<.-ii labor, ?itii conipar | J
atlvely little pain. wavee ?r... ..... ,
dltion to recover quickly -orin otherwordsto have A/t/t+i,
a good setting up. Under its use. Ulmr will or6iw-j *V|In VlOOQS thl
rlly occupy much less than the usual time, audi '
the suffering ho diminished beyond expression. }
The condition lor wuleh this remedy is offered irJ
Of such u cbafacter as to forbid h Ion#; array of Cer- IrrtRrtTTP wrr/v-nor
tiflcatcs. Those interested in its use are respect- r^-1 '?Hiih tVliilLSLAL
fully referred to the hundreds who have used It. 11 compelled to build
READ THE TESTIMONIALS: tyate their extensive ant:
I most earnestly entreat every fernsle expecting Jexclusively to WHOT.F
to be contlned to use tlie Tile Motjtkk'm i?VT/ilT I)Ul.iwtv,1,
Fr.tKN7>." Coupled with this entreaty, I will add-* AiAj ''L'MNr.hS.
that during a large obstetrical practice (forty-four WL
years), I hove never known it to fail to produce u ft -v
safe and quick delivers'. . 11 IrU AfTfIC*
11. J. IIoL.V Its, if. D., Atlanta, G*. IT* J V*vUilO;
A lady from one of the counties of Middle Geor- J ** -
Cla, who has been acting as midwife for many J IfAQ/lT
year*, writes: "I have disposed ol all T:i?: Moth- w - AvCddl l
KB's Frutsn you sent rat. aud I ain I)ELI(JHTED V "J v
WITH IT. In every instance where it has been lurtJ1 rtvrfu ,
used its effects hase been all that 1 could ask. 1 i"-"I1 rr.lt PARC
CONiS'DEii IT A GREAT BLESSING." iftuUSE CAN COUPE'
A f'ntlemiin writes: "My wife used your Mont- jjfP0'"' please and sa
kti's Kmn.vi) at her fourth continent cat, and her LpAH they cirft find anv
testimony is that she passed through it with onehalf
of theauffeiins;of either of her former confine- 'I
ment*. and recovered from it in much loss Ome. J VV HO
She also recommended it to n lady friend who was j\
about to ho contlned for the hrst time, and she fU *?? .
nays: 'I IIAVK NKVElt SKKN ANY OSK i-ash X beg to say that W
OUR AT TRIAL WITH SO MUCH tfUlis v.
EASE A NT) SO LITTLE sUFKEKINO.' " ft ? ,DLatfet A0
The names ol ali these, and many others, can be W11 "IjJFgOOas they liiav
had fcy cJliinir at my ofllce. ftl W&Rav(?>i voeo loer,!
Having limf tin- foregoing rcm?dv Tnnitornjn.v Li*L. ery large
Tasranin Atlanta and vicinity. 1 n<.w offer it to P expense, superk
my patrons as possessing superior merits. ppened to the DUbllO ill
I sm oermitted also to refer to the following well- p nnrTavi nt f t
knowncliixeiM of -\VkU.t*:?(,vf? of wi?4ya? iucker, Jacob Keisler,
an k!m& to"V tify tTthe iu?-riis of bo prepaw- Jejr frienda ieel at hou
lion. Price |1,W per boltle. " .,
Prepared by _ ^ ^ /; V
J. BRADFIELD, .
for acli eivryv/u rc. w
Nov. 8?ly. cligfl,
STOVES!
STOVES!! STOVES!!!^ Cry is
ARE THE BEST.
E. Ca.ugLtm4^
WOOD DOORS at both ends of Fire^^^^^Hirthy friend and3
large flues. Remarkably Durable PuteL^^^HB^frDrr place in ihf
Wood Grate, large broiling door with of sorrow.' Hi
draft, removable damper, ring cov^^^H^oiaQ(i adjoining c<
double crosspieces, reversible long crf(tr dealing. The 1
piece, swing hearthplate, swing flue s^^^Rays \ili be npprecede
sifter grate, illuminated sliding fire do<^BPfy;UjjX- place, nexl
etc. Nickel kn#bs and nickel -Pan^B^'
Made with solid tire doors if preferred.
W?I. DEL?H,HBf V
Aug
Scott Hendrix, -^B?;
i Dralrr in ) ^HaRDWARE,
Ttfines, liquors, Soda
Smoking and TobaccOyj iiji
Cob. Mats asd Church tEETS7^^^B PAINTS) II
Lexington, S.'l. ^B OIL, . He
Mar- 21~lf- I LIME,
"FT TT POTJ.fttTT 1 tsi
154 Main St, Columbia, S.v * ^ ^ ^
WATCHES, CLOCKS &
PROMPTLY REPAIRED. ' j
-AJ.1 Work Warrar^' Sta>
Sept. 5?tf to
JUST THINK OF^I^P^
J y JanMy
OUR STOCK OF CLOTI^G ^ TjEjm
Is now ready for yotir inspection, and we 11A
have placed our counters so as to show you
the goods to advantage. Come and examine
this beautilnl stock. It consists of ,
all grades of goods aud in ?
SACK SUITS, I'TU Vy? k
CUTAWAY SUIp4, / i A
DOUBLE BREASTED >EAK, LE
SACK SUITS, ^
COATS ana \
f YES? "J
cut in Single and Double Roasted. Tit' vJTOOCLS
have either of the above mentioned suits cut ^
out of the Finest Imported Goods or Do- x J
mestic. iarawa
I'll guarantee you that our Fine Suits
are cut and made as .well and trimmed --mr,,.- ......
better than any custom made suits. It has CUU|N6 STOYEi
been our aim to present to you this class of
garments, that will not only be a Perfect ftnftfl C nT
Fit^ but will give you wear.
'JZ&- CuTON and a
We would call vpor attention to the line of Alwaysive 118 a
HECK y i '
that is just received. The assortment is j <
very large and you can make your selec- T
tions in any style or color. v
We have our line of Gents' Furnishing !
goods of CE0IC
UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HANDKER
/v nrr
CHIEFS' AND HDSIcKT ' Ull
of all the Leading Styles and Colors. "We
try to snit the wants of our friends in this / p,
line in order to be comfortable in cold *
weather. r> . " ^
Our Stiff Hat stock is large and era-'
braces many different styles too numerous \j
to mention, bat the "p|"
BELL CROWN W
is the latest design in the Stiff Hat. We
have many other shapes to please all. Now Sept. 5-~3i
we give ypu a cordial invitation to call and _____ ?
see our goods. We will be pleased to show
this stock. v _ yy
M. L. KINARD, ?-a
COLUMBIA, S. C.
ly Crackers. Cak
SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE,
Columbia, S. C.
always op hai
John M. McBryde, President. *
Session begins Oct. ?d. Vacation ??bnes jS^ |
18th. TUITION Fl&K. Annual fe^or \ Hf fgB K *
repairs S10. Board at Steward's Hall SUV | B ftJR B
ill pilVUtt; UllliJilCn V>1J IU OJU pCi M JH ^
Expense** should not exceed $150 to $175. Alidw,"rhM1
For requirements for admission and courses ?ach siciIt from o
J.. ?J3?. ? * ?f?unn< F?m*l?Compl
01 btudj' address or Jem by n>*il for 8 c.n
JNO. 31 McBRIDE, Pres. fc???-??
Sept. 19?2ru
A
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lHys ahead.
(ooo)
rCREERY & GO.,
^ol\a.m"bia, S. C.,
IS SEASON FILLED THEIR
SHSXL7 LAF.G-E STORE"
e Prices of which Cannot be Equaled in the
Southern Country.
iE TRADE having increased to such an extent they have been
one of the LARGEST STORES IN THE SOUTH to accoraoI
rapidly increasing business. Their upper floors are devoted
SAT.P. TRADE, and their immense stretch of lower floors to
We keep everything the people need in
, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
r-Made Clothing, &c., &c.
1AINS IN EVERYTHING. NO MARKET OR BUSINESS
fE WITH US. We always LEAD IN LOW PRICES, make it
tisfy our customers, and give them better value for their money
where else.
LESALE CUSTOMERS,
eVre.jirepwetl to- dflRK them advantages in Goods And Prices
rtlt aad South, and can save then^reights, Time and 'Expense
want for their store. L
Waggon Yard for the use of our friends and customers, built at
>r in comfort and convenience to anything of the kind"' ever
Columbia.
Is will find in our employment Messrs. Luther Wcssinger, B. H.
J. B. Lowman and J. L. Eargle who will do all they can to make
le, and above nil, give them good bargains.
T. A. McCREERY & CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Jan 20?ly
A CASH DM GOODS STORf,
?.?00(0)00
Still They Come. The World
Dving and Wonders will
Never Cease.
itoMPotb from the City and the Conntry daily throng the
I iASH DRY GOODS STORE,
in crder to examine the endless variety of
l^^otions, and Ready-Made^Olothiing
e jnst perfected our arrangements by which we will receive every
portation from England and France the very latest styles for tht
of the Ladies.
he name of "LEADERS," bat it is au established fact that foi
e been THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES, occupy the same
tend to do so asjong as we remaiu in the dry goods business,
; the door alwayS indicate corresponding prices in the store,
i SALES, SHORT PROFITS AND FAIR DEALING with al
color or previous condition,
m ill not ?tako njve^r-jnaanent residence in Greensboro, N. C., m
Editor of tiy> x^sy^ir?e^lDj^ntionally represented, but will mak<
> Columbia Cash Dry ?ou,?^tore| while toiling in these lov
s will be nleased at all times tojT his mauy frien(Js from Lex
3 unties, and will guarantee _e*^l^kM**$faction both as to low price;
jargins that will be offeredfro^F^ ^ tQ the Chri8tmag Hol;
nted in the history of any Clty c0jumbia. r4
t door to John Agnew. v.
, JAOZSOtf*l
Feb. lo?ly?
0K & LOWRjQs'CE,
V?' v ^r-t
COLUMBIA, S.
. " . ' . -s..
lot, Powder, Caps, &c.
.*
se, Ship Promptly, Work Can't
by Any Market. We Guarantee Prices
Ye have the Largest an(t Most Complete
e in this Section, and Invite our LexingCome
a/ul See. We will Save you Money.
EEC 6Z LOWEANCE,
LUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK.
'$ LEADING STORET
3WIGERT & CO.,
JXIKGTOX (,'OOTY, (C. & G. R. R.)
PEALERS I\
, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing,
re, Crockery, Groceries, Etc.
S, SEWINQ MACHINES, FURNITURE, 4c.
Uy, and Prices are Always the Lowest.
11 kinds of Country Produce bought at highest prices.
1 and yon will be pleased
sept. 13?2in
HE PLACE TO BUY YOUR
E FAMILY GROCERIES,
JARS, TOBACCO, &c.,
/ IS AT
McCRANEY'S
J5 G-KOC
COLUMBIA, S. C.
man's Bazaar,
I^exingrtoB, S. C.
es, Candies, B*nits, &e
Station^*?* Toys, Fancy Goods, Etc.
/ a. _ _
[id at jpiiees.
5MSSPILLS
..._?i:5 ??* inthmmmitlu. Anrp.nnn who Will MktOHS PILL
i'J KKIfS. B1?T btrfltottd to lounif Lrftlch. if luoh * thinf i> ponibU.
Dec '-Jan 31
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<
New Advertisements.
A T? TAQ -Esthetics, (4 designs), j
VJixJA'JL'O Something good Mailed |
011 receipt ot (1 coats iu stamps. Heabse |
A Co.. P. 0. Pox 1487, N. Y.
dH r A MONTH AND BOARD for 3
t]pOO live yonng Men or Ladies, in each
county. Address P. W. ZIEGLER k CO., I
Philadelphia, Pa.
MTT^TP without A
1VL U Olv TEACHER ! j
Soper's Instantaneous Guide to Keys of
Piano and Organ, price SI. Will teach any j
person to play 20 pieces of music in one
day. Y'ou couldn't lorn it from a teacher ,
in a month for $20. Try it and be con-' |
vinced. Sample copy will be mailed to any j
address on receipt of 25 cents in stamps by
Heabnx & Co., Publishers, P. 0. Box 1487, !
New York. ?
50c . Byron, 50c.
m Vrafil 0 Mrs. Browning, 55 cents, ,
Campbell, 40c., Chaucer, 60c., Coleridge, j
GOc., Cowper, 60c., Goethe, 70c., Goldsmith,
50c., Hemiuis, 50c., Iliad and Odyssey,
70c? Hood, 50c., Ingelow, 50c., Tve^ts,
40c., Meredith, 50c., Milton, 50c., Moore,
60c., Pope, 50c.. Poe, 40c., Schiller. 40c.,
Scott, 50c., Tennyson, 60c., Virgil, 45c.,
and others. Fine cloth binding. Sent for
examination before payment on evidence of
tood faith. Catalogue free. Not sold by
ealers. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher,
Versey8t., NewTork.
????
WHAT ONE CENT WILL DO.
It will procure you a
Priced Catalogue of all |
kinds of Farniture, simple
and elaborate. 100 pages.
postal for this Magazine of
Furniture. BROOKLYN FURNITURE
CO., 559 to 571 Fdlton St, Brooklyn, N.Y.
"MOORE COUNTY GRIT"
JKLCORS MILLS AHDHJ-LSTOrES,
bestinthewor j>
f aaxpLXs or mi nr.
ox arrucATio*.
9PK&X i HUTi CAWUIA WHSTOK tfl.
Branch Office,?Charlotte, N. C.
' rsrMESXIOX THIS I'AVKR.
No More Eyeglasses,
No W<miU
More Eyes.
MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE
A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy lor*
SORE, WEAK &lAFLASED EVES,
Producing Long-Sightedness and Restoring
the sight of the Old.
1 Cures Tear Drops, Granulation. Stye, Tumors,
Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes,
and Producing Quick Relief
and Permanent Cure.
AImo, equally eificacious when used
: in other maladies, such as ulcers, fever
sores, tumors, salt rheum, bums, piles, or
wherever inflammation exists, Mitceell's
' Salve may be used to advantage.
\ Sold by all druggists at 25 cents. 3 s
| W.T. Martin SuCc.;
Wholesale Grocer^
Manufacturers of Plain and Fancy Candies,
Bread and Cake Bakery, ud
BUTCHERS.
No. 152 Main Street, 162 %ylor 8treet,
Stall No. 2, Market
Columbia, S. C.
Sept. 22?ly.
LIVERY AND SALE
LIe-IVI^, S. C.
Having opened a ftrsAclaee Livery and
Sale Stable 1 will keep on'hand a full supply
of fine horses and mules, for hire and
sale. Parties wishing to purchase will
fiud it to their advantage to write or call
on me. - ,
__ S. F. HEN&RtfC
Nov. 2'2-tf. \
I J. S. ROBBING,
130 Main St., Colombia, S. C.
I
= WHOLESALE DEALER IN=
Flour, Grain,-Sugars, Sirups, Bacon,
SaltedgMeats, Lard, &c.
Prompt Attention Given to all Orders.
Please write for quotations. Apr.25-6m.
CAEHETS.
CARPETS and Hoose Furnishing Goods.
The Largest Stock South of Baltimore.
, Moquet, Brussels, 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpets,
Rugs, Mats, and Crumb Cloths,
Window Shades, Wall Papers, Borders,
Lace Curtains, Cornices and Poles, Cocoa
and Canton Mattings, Upholster)', Engravings,
Cbromos, Picture Frames.
Write for samples and prices.
BAILIE <fc CROSKERY.
June '27?ly Augusta, Ga.
FOUTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
No Horse will (lie of Colic. Bots or Lrso Fatie.
If Foutz** Powder* are u*ed in time.
Fontz"* Powder* wlllnire and prevent Hoo Pholrra.
Foatz'* Powder* will prevent Gapei is Fowl*.
Fontz** Powder* will InorcA'e the quantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent, anil make the butter firm
And *weet.
Font*"* Powder* will enre or prevent slmort rvkrt
Dihaasl to which Hor*c* *nd cattle arc ?nhject.
Foitz'h Powdkes will oivk satlsractios.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID r. FOUTZ. Proprietor.
BAlTIhlOIiJE.MD.
For sale at W. P. ROOF'S.
Dec. 6?ly
FURNITURE,
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS
Cigars, Tobacco, &c.
In addition to our stock of Groceries,
Wines. Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac.% we
have filled the ball above our store with a
fall line of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
such as .
BEDSTEADS,
CHAIRS,
ROCKERS,
SAFES, etc.
^?^"Prices Lower than Columbia,
coffins.
A Fall Stock Always on Hand.
MEETZE & CO.,
May 16?tf. Lexington, S. CDr.
J. M. Quattlebaum,
DENTIST,
Main St., Oyeb Stanley's China Hall,
Columbia, S. C.
Mar 21 3mo.
I
i mi i iiu i i?u5t BEST. No preparation.
Il/ilBI iTTW Used with uiycUcuptn forma.k(np
any fabric. Popclir for decor t
EtUbliabfdMy**!*. Sold by *11
ImH Dru jrgi?tt,SUU?nen Agt'fc
Aug 22?6m
is Wonderfulhc-^^^^B^^^^
"HeinitshV Ip^^H
CURES DISEASEsT^^H^H
how much he
the pockets of the
Nothing wonderful
should know something after
study?All his remedies were coin^HHH|^H^H
long ago. Stanleys Cough Syrup
vented in 1848,
thousands of bottles have been solcfl^J^^^H^H
this time. His Queens Delight is
Female Restorative for internal com^HH^^^^^H
Skin Diseases, Complexion Bean^Hi^^^HH^|
Young and old should think of
Mothers should know all about
Darling Infant Cordial. It is
medicine for children. Cull on
gist for it. Now it you want to
your life look after your health, an^^^^^^^^B
GOOD MEDICINES. Here is a
really good remedies.
Heiuitsh Queen's Delight, Heinitsh ^^^?B^BB
Pills, Mother's Darling Cordial for
German Horse Powder, Sharp's
Liniment, The great Quaker Linimt^^^^^HH
I Gerjpan Eitte^d'ayJ^.j^.^oriiach a^^^^^^B
| fieadache; Crimson Tetter Wash, 4c.
The Old Doctor is slitt alive.
All good articles sold at wholes^^^^^^Hf^^H
retail at HEINITAH^^^HI
coluihHH^H
Feb. G?tf v?'
livTFASHiONA^^H
.-tk
,1 . *<<*
jl^V
I ****''
and exam in*
i\y'.
Blocks from '.
Columbia, S. '? V .ve
Sept 26?3m \
irovj&ftfns nnmP.
uw* vvui/u UvU*"J
^BALDWIN'S Ctf&NcR.
(itidy and Assembly 8ts., Olcm^xa, S. C.
Uf\N MontHy Octobor 1, JS83.1 will open
V/ on my otn premises m above,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
ORT GOOIS AND NOTIONS.
All th? goods ihall be FIRST-CLASS,
of the Jb?at qnalfe that moncv can boy,
AND WU.L BE SOLD AT THE VERY
LOWEST PRICES.
Mr. John M. Hoart has charge and
will be pleaied to sen* his friends.
J. HEKRT BllDWIK
COLUMBIA, a. 0.
Sept 19?6m ^ A
C. MAYHEW & SOHv Jg
.Manuftcturers of and Dealers \
in all kinds
AMERICAN A ITALIAN MARBLE WORK, '
mantels, monuments,
TABLETS AND IRON RAILING
Furizished in any design at Lowest Prices^
POLISHED GRANITE WORK,.
either native or foreign, to order^
Correspondence Solicited with (Los#
h want of aDy work in the above line,
t?ept 10?tf
WCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
MYER AND PLATED
I nave on hand v targe
goods, which will be sold^^^^^^^^v* *
?^
Spectacle* and Eye-Glasses of EveryStyle
to Suit all Eyes.
All my Goods are Warranted as r^prts*sented.
Call and exaniino my Stock.
Geo. Bruns,
Main SLf Columbia, S. C.
Oct. 25?tf.
H. A. HARTH,
nr i t tt> tv
GROCERIES, GRAIN,
Provisions, Cutlery, &c.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
HAVING opened at T. B. Aogj^try's
old stand. No. 174 Main Street^ Columbia,
S. C., with a FULL STOCK* of
GOODS, solicit a liberal share of the pat- r
ronage from my Lexington friends. My
PRICES are the LOWEST. Ufc
May 23?Cm .1
HENRY HEITSCH,
. DEALEBIN
Imported Wines, Liquors,
Cigars, Etc., Etc.
KESTAITKANT.
Regular Dinner served from 2 to 4
o'clock. Special meals furnished at all
hours.
155 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
Sept 5?ly
riTTITC! mCmATC L.
uuiiq, noiuL^ac.
We respectfullyinvite the
jNfc?T|^L pablic to call and inspect
our stock of fine BREACH
??T Srl%,L0AI)ING GUNS> Muzzleloading
Guns, Pistols,
Cartridges, Shot, Powder, Caps and
Sportsmen's Apparatus. All of which will
be sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES.
f&r Repairing and Stocking done at
short notice.
P. W. KRAFT & SON
COLUMBIA, s. c.
Sept 12?3m
WAnted= j
to aell our popular BOOKS ax? BIBLBS In e*?ry Q
Town ?n<t County. LIBEWL TKWOK.
B. F. JOHNSON i CO., 1013 MjuilM., KiChmond, Va. H
May 23?ly ^
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