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<#>Vt ;t-,, *?I3k v. ' v-.'^ FEBRUARY. Is. M. T. W. I T. F. & __ ! 'l 2 3 !' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ?J ___: j , I I - General KTews. Every day should be distinguished by at least one particular act of love. The habit of exaggeration is or. e which rapidly grows into untruth if eneouraged. The Graorteville mills are supplyiog large orders and making a beautiful quality of goods. There is very little criminal busito come before court in Newberry in February. Thais is one murder case. The Marlboro Democrat says the t farmers in that county are getting all J the help they want for another year, j Oar alarms are. much more nam- 1 erous than our dangers, and we suffer \ more in apprehension than in reality, j A farmer in Abbeville county wbo ] has' cotton in the field yet, is payiDg ? one dollar per hundred pounds to have it picked. , * There are ODly two sorts of men? ? the one, the jast, who believe them- t b?1 v68 sinners; the other sinners, who believe themselves jast < Important to all Females.?If saf- J fering from any disease peculiar to 3 yocrr sex, Bradfield'a Female Regn- * lator will core yon. tf i ' The capita! stock of the new Nation^! Bank of Aiken will be $50,- ? 000, half of which will be in Aiken ? conoty and the other half in Charles- g Little M. C. Taggart, eleven years * old* of Greenwood, a few days since 3 killed a wild torky with his sling- J shot at the distance of fifty-three J The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of o Boarbon, Ind., says: 'Both myself J and wife owe oar lives to Shiloh's jj Consumption Care.'* For sale at C. Iff, Kyzer's. 0 Various opinions are expressed in h regard to the oat crop; some think | it M injured, wfiiie others tinnfe it * will coma oat* ail right.-?Anderson ? /sfeffijenwr. ? Colleton conoty came n{foo a herd of deer on a frozen savanna and killed J^hnett^llo^aa ^ Inquiry among the farmers cf ooaraging outlook for small grain. Oata have suffered most, bat the wheat has been badly injured.?Newberry Observer. We are askod if kissing is proper between a lady and gentleman who are not engaged. Perfectly proper bat impossible. A gentleman cannot kiest. a lady without being very pleasantly engaged. Messrs. P. B. Henderson, H. Schroeaer, P. Vogt and J. H. Buscb, of Aiken, will at an early day erect four brick buildings on the burnt district in Aiken. Tbey will be handsome two story buildings. % We have observed that nine out of ^ dc every ten men who ask special pi favors from a newspaper publisher do not take or pay for their county M paper.. The man who .takes and pays for his paper regularly, asks but few, i! any, favors from the publisher. ~ Mr. J. A. Wakefield asserts that |m?nv fnrftst trees will he fnnnrf in have been killed by the recent severe ** freeze. He cat down a large tree the Cn other day and found the bark separated from the body and disposed to kt peel as readily as when the sap is rising.?Anderson Journal. " "" There are two hnndred cases of E measles in the village of Piedmont, | Greenville contrty. In two weeks 1 there were fourteen deaths. In some I families one member is not able to to help the other. Half the machinery p_ in the factory is idle owiog to the epidemic. Whooping coogh is also ? prevailing. The establishment of Cunningham - and Templeton, doing a large general gb merchandise bnsinese at Abbeville, Fe - made an assignment last week. ]6S, The failure is a matter of deep regret to the commnnity, as these gentlemen ma have been long regarded as among the most honorable and capable dre business men of the place. ^ Old Harry Haftthorne, colored, of ^ Dae West, is back again from Ar- Su] kansae. He went out abontayear AC9f\ Oft/i tnoo vwmstowPhI rvlorl fn I olifl K^V MMM 71 HQ |/WTTCitm WV gcil home again. He worked twelve lQj acres in ootton and made tbree bales. His son Calvin was killed doring the * year by a body of men who made an J attack on his cabin. Harry will stay near Doe West the balance of his ! life.?Abbeville Medium , Jan. 28th. i IS 1 Danger I A neglected cold or cough may lead to JPneumonht,Consumption or other fatal disease. Strong-'s Pectoral Pills will cure a has cold as hy magic. Best thing for dyspepsiiUndigestion, sick headache as thousands testily. deo 23?lm & PRDDENT MEW ?AND? FALL OYEKCOATS appear to be the best of friends, for theyife seldom seen apart,particularly at this season of the year. If yon are awfully particular you are just the customer I want, for you will know when a garment fits; you will appreciate this good work, the substantial linnings, as it serves to increase trade. Now isn't it time for you to lay aside that old soiled suit when you cair appear in one of these Tailor ihade suits, at-'any price,- from - $10 np to ?35. Ton have the largest and most complete stocks to select from, with the advantages of the latest styles and patterns, til of which will enable you to make a satisfactory selection. My aim is. to prolace the best made and fitting garment and novelties the manufacturers can produce, md to place them before the public at the iowest prices. You will find these suits in svery shape and color you may desire: :orkscrews handsomely made from $16.50 o $30, in 3 sad 4 botton cutaways. ' STOCK >fnew UNDEEWEAB will interest you; md if you are in need of anything in this ine, call at once or send in your orders, rou will find everything that you need in his line and of superior quality and at low (riees. Elegant Neckwear that I take tride in showing. Children's Garments Lre becoming a specialty with me more nd more every year. My stock this season or the Boys are beautiful , in patterns, tyles and make. This department offers t present greater inducements, both to a other and boy, than its previous best ecord is able to show, inducements in irice, assortment, quality, and in make. Inch improvement is made in the getting p ofthese garments. In fact there is as inch interest taken in the manufacture of hildren's clothing as there are in the iens\ The little fellows are as "particular a regards to the style, &e? as the larger nes, and if you were in this department nd bear them making suggestions and laking their selections then yqn would nderstand why I keep such a larger aesortlent'of these stylish garments. HATS f every style and shape in soft and still ats that are fashionable for Children, toys a"nd Men, also the latest: Broadway ilk Hat. most comfortable, and light 'eight stiff hat is the Boston Self Conformig Hat?do not fail to see or' ask for it, tso Gents' Bine Shoes of every atyk of *ake. The leaders are the "Waakenhast and the Broadway fast, the most coin>r table shoe ever made. M, li. KINAR1>, COLUMBIA, S. C. No,. !Tnvp? tf cmvpg m f IV VhV ?t vt V* ?iV Ml EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES ARE THE BEST. WOOD DOORS at both ends of firebox, rge flues, Remarkably Durable Patented, ood Grate, large broiling door with check" aft, removable damper, ring cpvers, >uble crosspieces, reversible Long crossece, swing hearthplate, swing flue stop, fter grate, illuminated sliding fire doors, c. Nickel knobs and niokel Panels, ade with solid fire doors if preferred, W. I. DELPH, 831 Broad St., Augusta. Ga, Mar 5?ly VEN ONLY A QUICK, PERMANENT, CERTAIN CURE FCR est orFaillng Manhood. Nervounnom Weakness, x<ack of Strength, Vigor or Development, used by indiscretions. excesses, uto Benefits in e r; Cm>? usually within n month. No Deception r Quackery. Positive Proofs, fall description and terofadn-o in plain sealed envelope, free. IDE SDiDXOU. CO., P.O. Drawsr ITSlButtiU?. N.X dec 23?ly mm id all Bilious COMPUUITS are relieved by taking | RIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS j rt!y 7t25uU?; Ks Brfjiag. Srio* 25c. all Smggiitfc a jau 28?ly i PATENTS j tained, and all other business in the U. Patent Office attended to for Hodebate es. Our office is opposite the U. S. :ent Office, and we can obtain Patents in 3 time ttutn those remote from Washingu Send Model or Drawing.; We advise . to patentability free of charge; and we ke NO CHABQE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. 2 ten patent is granted a drawing of your g ention, with claims, your name and ad- g ss, will be published in the United ? tes Patent Office Gazette, a paper of im- a use circulation, and the only one that 1 slishes this fbze ? V'e refer here, to the Postmaster, the | >t of Money Order Div., and to officials i he U. S. Patent Office. For circular, ? ice, terms, and references to actual :Bts in your own ist&te or county, write C. A. SNOW & CO., jposite Patent Office, Wasliington, D. 0. " ,4 oct 24?tf W111T1KK BEOS., COLUMBIA, S. C., BEADQEARTERS FOR THE AALE OF COTTON. | bey are always in ibe market and I igry for Cotton. Pont sell before you them. ept, i -- '.m , . Read what the Great Methodist Divine and Eminent Physician Says of Bradfield's Female Regulator Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 20, 1884. Dr. J. Bradfield: Dear Sir?Some fifteen years ago I examined the recipe of' Female Regulator, and carefully studied authorities in regard to its components, and then (as veil as now) pronounce it to be the most scientific and skillful combination of the really reliable remedial vegetable agents known to science, to act directly on the womb and uterine organs, and the organs and parts sympathizing directly with these; and, therefore, providing a specific remedy for all diseases of the womb, and of the acfjacent organs and parts. Yours truly, : , JESSE BORIOG, M. D., D. D, i . ' ' ' Bradfield's Female Regulator is only intended for diseases peculiar to women, and for these is a SPECIFIC, sola uy au aruggisw. sena lor oar treaties 021 the Health and Happiness of Woman, mailed free, "which gives all particulars. * The Bradfxeld Regulatob Co., Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. For sale wholesale by H. Baeb, Charleston, S. C. Be tail by C. N. Ktzeb, Lexington, S.C. nov 18?yew GEOEGE JOHNSTON. J. B. WTNGABD. GEO. B. CBOMEB. JOHNSTON, WIN&ABE & CHOKES, ATTORIET8 AT LAW) LEXINGTON, S. C. JPrompt and strict attention to business. Feb. 25?ly y . Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, SC. Capital..*....,$100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 41.54247 Interest allowed at 4 per cent p*T annum on deposits from $1 to $2,000. W. A. GLAEK. President E. S. DESPOBTES, Yice-Presid't WILIE JOKES, Cashier. April 1?ly Is" C" o f g 2.H It, ^ 111% sf Sjal: .a silt !- w ft B | o CO M' IM'f; -11 S |;?f5 sj *3 I SII |5 W a J? XT a n *i} jj'im't a 0 a Z. & % 1-3 "2 8 O H ? &> ~ 1 t 11 if ^ ill! If S I|Sa if g S| ?"2 p -8 ~ u |r|| | 3 f? ' ?' ?! ? ? J "MB M |lil If ig J? ? 2 ? Effl ^ j! a u liltSa-f t? m i-?pQi-i i ?? HI . 1 i mm mm }s o mm I? cj ft 2 ? U n ? 2. M rilwi IS O 5 ^ 5 W 2. 5 H rrt |,s|0>| l" 111 Tlj3} ! ? pi Sjjlff I?. II W It \> 1)1 111 *1 0a! . iff M *?i ri g ISa a? * g I 2 ? P? W ? I g 3 ^ ' H $ s\ tI " I < ? & ? s: 2 cSc ? & - t* -' 4 ? * O I <=* q S H ? ? C- ?< Mfc is, w ' 57" & 25'' ^ iI? sa ? I s Is * ? ? _ ? ? ? s P r?.f ? Heal is Weahhl Da K. C. West's Nsara Aim Bract TbkatnraT, a guaranteed specific for Hjrteria, Dizri- ' toss. Convulsions, Fits,' perrons Neuralgia, leadSLChe, Nervous Prostration caused by the use f alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental Deireesion Roftening of the Brain resulting in inanity and leading to misery, decay and death, 'rematnre Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power n either sex. Involuntary Losses and 8 perms tirrhcea cansod by over-exertion of thobram, self- < base or over-indulgence. Each box contains me month's treatment. $1X0 a box, or six boxes or $5X0, sent,by mail prepaid on reoeipt of price. ' WE fiVABASTEE SIX BOXES to cure any case. With each order received byns or six boxes, accompanied with $MXX tfe will and tho purchaser our written' guarantee to re. und the money if the treatment does noteftect kcnro. Guarantees issued only by 2 JOHN O. WEST & CO., p 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Sole Prop's West*s Livec Pills. apr. 22?ly. | , nov. 4?lj CtW _ All VfU fce mailed FREE to all appHeaate.aad to cartoner, of T lest year without erderinc it- ? eeatatee shoot M? mm, . eOOUlnrtt?tUM.prV)^Mes?UdMBio^?^?yk|toj ni directions fcrplantla, all rartoBee of TMBTABU c< ad yLOfTKB ? *??, tawtaahle c( loan, especially to Market Qerdeam. Send tor H. D. mTfCKRV * CO., Detroit, Mlottgsn. dec t"?3 a tii hi ir" LORICK | LOWRANCE, RAROWARE, ^ GROCERIES, TOOLS, 0RISTWAGGONS, FEED. Shot, fiwder, Caps, We Buy Close, Shij/Promptly, Work Hard and Can'i be Undersold, by Ai\ Market. We Guarantee Price* ynd Goods. We havethe Largest and Most Comptcte Stock and Store in tfjjSection, and Invite our Lexington Friends to Came '\d See. We will Save you Money, LOBICZ 4 LO-WBA1TCE, COLUMEA. HOTEL BLOCK. Jan 1?ly 9 II I The Cabbge for the South,! H Either for borne tar for atrtpmaat to Noxnooor Slxxxm, ? | HENDERSON1. EARLY SUMMER. | S TW? Til amble rmriet * well mm m fall llmt of the moct demirmble ^ I VEGETABLE SEEDS, I H Will be foaod detaibed In orr Macnml r Erxxranso ro* rn? Grnxmr," which will be moat to mar B S mddmmoartptof tumpm [Sc.] to corer pomtmge. M Im .If I J A A SEEDSME5 * G 80 WEES, 9 [Peter Henderson & Co* uawnxwyobk.J ' l " " I now 4-rlS WBL CI ONENBERG. (SUCCESS 10 G. DIEECKS & CO) DEALEE In Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Etc. No.:46 SUK STBEET, S. O. A fall stock of first-cla* toity gtocepes at lowest prices. First-class Restaurant always sailied with the best the market affords. Saloon always supplied with chole Wines, Liquors, Beer, Cigars, etc. RARE CHANCE FDR BARGAINS! Colombia Caih Dry (ioods Store. We desire to call the attention oi ax many friends and cristowers^n Lexington an elsewhere to the fact, that we hare o; hand a large and varied seock of PRY GOOD which we will offer from this date, rgardless of former pricjee. These goods must b sold in order to make room for oar took of Spring goods, and we intend to sell them i such prices as cannot fail to give safifaction. All who come and examine our stoc will beastonished at our low prices.^ Let*no one miss this golden opportunity of bnyin a large quantity of goods for a smalRmount of money. We are pleased to inform oar custmers in Lexir^ton that our old friend and sale man, 8. ?. Caughman, is still connoted with the Colxridbia Cash Dry Goods Store an will not leave as has been reported. ,The rule of our House Las been and will contmx to. be, honest measure and fair dealing ! /. . C. FJ TAOKSOIT, ' 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. t \ 'Fob. 15:?ly. ^wm?mrnrn^rnm =WMmmWwmr ?AT? ^ Kc^.ssa^-A.ir's lexijIoton, s. c.. Work Boxes and Sachets, China and Glass Vases, Shell and Glass Boxes, China Trinket Boxes, Photograph and Autograph Albums, Glass and China Mags from 5 to 50c. each, Picture Baoks, . . Toilet and Tea Sets, Accordeons and Harmonicas, . India Bobber Balls, Glass Marbles, China and Wax Dolls from 5c. up. Tin Horns, Wagons, Horses, Tops, etc. Stationery and School Books. Letter and Note Paper, aH grades, Appleton, Swinton, McGuffey, Sanford ai Legal and Fool's Cap Paper, - other School Books, Fancy Colored and Gilt Edge Note Paper, Slates and Pencils, Lead Pencils, 1 Envelopes, white and colored, at all prices, Copy Books, Book Bags, etc. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.. is at A. McCRANEY'S CHSAF a'BO CBBT, COLUMBIA., S. C. Sept. 5?3m . DON'T BE HUMBUGGED! ?*?? ,. / '* H - / .. BUT GO TO DAVID JONES' COLUMBIA, S. C., AND BTTY YOUB DRY GOODS, MOTIONS, CAJ3PBTS, Etc., Lnd you will always be pleased.' .Every department Riled with NEW GOODS an resided over by polite and attentive salesmen. maylS-ly PERKINS MANUFACTURING GO YELLOW FINE LUMBER, Laths, Shingles and Builders' Hardware Vanufactukebs of DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, STAIRS,.&c. we have recently nmennely increased the productive capacity of every department of onr business t ich a degree, in fact, that we are now lolly equipped for competition with any market We guarantee prompt and efficient service, and are prepared to furnish, on applica on, quotations, price lists, est&uites, or any information pertaining to our business. we employ also, be most improved system of STEAM LUMBER DETERS, which enables us to fur ish at all times both MANUFACTURED GOODS, and Lumber in Bulk, in perfec mdition and bone-dry. Office 516 Calhoun Street, AUGUSTA, CA. May 14?ly / L' t T. A. McCREERY & CO 1 The First and Only House ever establishen in Columbia J to offer an exclusive stock of 1 Dry Goods, etc., ,?(AT)? VITITAI fffi AT V n ouiifisaiifi. * " DRY GOODS of every description, NOTIONS, ?f nil kinds* BOOTS and SHOES, , STBAW HAT8, 1 FUR AND WOOL HATS, HISICAL INSTRUMENTS, ! STATIONERY, HEDICINES, READY-HADE CLOTHING. , RETAIL BUYERS will find onr PRICES LOWER than they can bny the same quality of goods elsewhere also a much larger and better selected stock. Please write for quotations T. X. McCBEEBY Sc CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. , Jan 20?ly __ LOOK OUT! \ . , - ; -? J B |BM m / UffiEW^lr^ WMjjllaj 3^a J^^_igj"iPV_ f m 1^hp9I ^1 fl IhK ... . . - te For J. J. ROACH, M. L ALEXANDER, J. B. 0. CAUSEIS AN and D. A. THORNTON, Representing, 178 Main St., Columbia, S. C? DEALERS IN TEE CELEBRATED DOMESTIC, ' 7TSZTB, irsrwEoiffa, household AND DAVIS Sewing Machines and various other kinds to be obtained them at same figures and on same tarns that are offered at the office. The five Machines first mentioned, combine afi the moda& fcnprovexnantB, viz: WtgTi arm, self-setting needle, target bobbin, three times as large as the old styles, andalmosj self-threading, only having one hole to thread. Highest prices given for old Machines in exchange for new ones. The above firm con fcrt>J the entire territory of Eichland, Lexington and other counties. Vfh "Mnrhin* is furnished with'the finest set of attachments produced, being moely trickle plated and do greater range of work than ever before executed on Sewing Machines. ': * Also keep a full tins of needles.nnd attachments, parts for all Mm*>it?AgJ and very best quality of oiL Correspondence solicited. Address, " M. A. MAL0HE & CO., P. O. BOX >72. > COLUMBIA, S. C. DESPORTES & EDMUNDS, COLUMBIA, 8. C. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. A big drive in India Dress Goods, all colors, at wc; Cashmeres, at 8?, 10, 15, 25 to $1.50; Scotch Suitings, at 25c.; Wool Tricots, at 25e.^to 40c;; Homespun Cloth, something new, at 75c.; Foulards, 12?c.; Felt Cloths arid Plushes, Brocade Velvets and Velveteens; Ladies'-Short Wraps* $3 to 35. Ladies'Jerseys. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Waulkiaphasts, at $3.50, $5 to $7.50. Gents' DressShOes, at $2.99 to $7.50. Ladies' Goat Button Boots, at $2. Ladies, Grain Button, at $1. Ladies' Serge Gaiters, at 75c. Ladies' Grain (house) Slippers, at 50c. Children's Button Boots, 75c. Infants' Shoes, 50c. Plow Shoes, $1. Brogan Shoes, SL - . HATS?Gents' and Young Men's Derbies (latest blocks). Low Crown/ for Young Men, Tnrbans for Children. Gents' Silk Beavers, at $2.50. BOYS' Knee Suits at 3.50 to 6.50. Knee Pants (separate) from 50c. to $1 per pair. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Ten-quarter Unbleached Sheeting, at 16|c. Ten-quarter Bleadhed Sheeting, at 20c. I Ten-quarter Twilled Sheeting (something new). Four-quarter Fruit Loom, at 7$c. Four-quarter Bleached, at 6|. Three-quarter Bleached, at 4'c. Bed Flannel, at 12?c. per yard. White Domestic Flannel, at 10c. Comforts 75, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00'acd 3.00. Crib Blankets, very pretty. 7-8 and 4-4 Sea Island, at 6} and 8c. Canton Flannels, at 8?, 10, 124 to 25c. Colored Can tolls for Lambrequins and Evening Dresses. Lap Robes. Gents' Knitted Shirts, at 25c. Gents* Merino-Shirts, 30. 75, 1.00 to 2.50. Graniteville 3-4 Homespun, 3Jo.; Graniteville, 7-8 Homespun, 44c.; Graniteville, 4-4 Homespun, 54c. Gents' Unlaundried Shirts, 25c. each. Ladies' Underwear, very reasonable. Bustles, new styles. Children's Undervests and Pants. Corsets. - Towels, the largest for 25c. Beautiful line of j&cwi-?ry. Jor Ladies', Gents' and Chilr dren. Bibbons, Laces, Collars and Caffs, Belts, Br Id, Hair Pins lc. per paper. j^^New goods by every Steamer throughout the sen on. Orders solicited. DESPORTES & EDMUNDS, . AT THE OLD "SHIVER" CORNER, MAL\ 8 BEET, COLUMBIA, a C. d April4-ly. T; ' | <&$?> . LEXINGTON, 8. C., April 17, 1885. I ENDORSED BY BETTER AND Mr. c. s. Bradford. SCIENTISTS AS WM* CHEAPER THAN Dear Sib: The White Bronze Monument | . .ttt erected over the grave of my departed busPMnCALLYlSsi ,: Bra AM hand gives me the highest satisfaction. It lidestrsclilile BTONE. is strongly made, the inscriptions, em? blems and decorations chaste and elegant. Over 600 Send for Beautiful PriCe L,8t * aml th'"color a beaatifQl sparkling grey. Every one that I have heard speak of it . praiae^t highly, and I would not exchange j l i it for marble under any consideration, I it i* do not think it could be duplicated in marble for donble its cost, and am satisfied (SV that it is much more durable. MANUFACTURED BY '_ T ? , ___ t MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY. ALICE DBAFTS. i BBIDGEPOET, CONN. ?j H. BRADFORD, Agt., LEXINGTON, & C. New Advertisements^ DEAFNESS :ts causes and cubes, by one who wits deaf twenty-eight years. Treated ay moat of the noted specialist* of the day with no benefit Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others by same process. a plain, simple and successful home treatment Address, T. a PAGE, 128 East 2Gth St., New York City. CONSUMPTION, I biro a poiltlre remedy for toe eborr dlmn; bjrttt CM thowMi!iofcaM*o( tho ?mtt kind k?fo( bow (Undine bare been cured. Indeed. ?o (trench mrtalih In lUeOcaey.thM I will aendTWO UOTT1J3 FBUL tottrtber with ? YaLU A BI.E TSEATIBKw thud 1 to any inflercr. Olraezpreaeand T O.addr- w. DB. T. A. SLOOUM, 111 Paariei., Veer Yerk. I CURE FITS! Whu Tnrenra I do nek m**a m*i*l j to (tap tkm fcr Mm* *nd U>cd h*r* tkm mora *c*in. tiiim cure. I h*T*m*4e ti)*dlMiw ofnTS.enLir*^ orFxLLr ISO SICXXES8 ?lUWcuMndj. I warnat mf iMMdy I* cur# th* wont c??c?. vacua* odMM km MM k * nasea tor not now nealTtaf con. h?4itc*c*fcr? tr**tl?* and ? Pre* Rottl* of my tatUlM* ttmtdf. Otva bM ad Fom Oflc*. It coatsr*? oocUar Car* trW, ad twin can 70a: DK. B. ?. BOOT, m P**rt it, H.T. LADIES WANTED To "Work fop us at their earn homes, to IO per week can be easily made; no canvassing; fascinating and steady employment. Particnlsus ana sample of the work sent for stamp. Address HOME M'P'Q CO., P. 0. Box 1916, Boston, Haas. We Want Salesmen Everywhere, local And traveling, to sell oar goods. Will pay good salary and all expenses. Write for terms at once, and state salary wanted. Address STANDARD SILVER WARE COMPANY, Washington Street, Boston, Mass. ^ Parker's Tonic A Pure Family Medicine that Smr totoxiIf yon have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach . bowels, blood or nerves you eu be bnred by Pakxz&'s Tonic. HISCOX & CO., 163 William Street, New York. Sold by all Druggists in large bottles at $1. ?eb" 3 4wl4 - -fa*'*' ' ' . ' F. W. HUSEMANN = Gtrn and Lock Smith, = { AND X>BA?B? nr y GUNS, PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, and all kinds of Sportsmen's Articles, which, he has now on exhibition and for ' t oolo of Aila afnro Main Street, Hear the Central Bant, Columbia, S. C. Agent fob Hazaed Powdkb Cohpaht. ^efr-Repairing doDe at short notice-?^ Apr. 25?6m. J. I. Mil W Uaval Stores, J AKX. > . Cotton Factors, \ ' V . . " WHOLESALE ' GROCERS ?(AND)? LIgtJOB. DEAIrE&S, 159 East Bay and 13 "vffiae Range, Charlestons S. C. ? . . . ?. | "T IBERAL ADVAXCES MADE OX Xj COKSIGXMENTS of NAVAL .. STORES sod COTTON. Beside* oar LARGE STOCK of GROi CKBIES aud LIQUORS, we carry A fall stock of SPIRIT BARBELS, regulars. ' SPIRIT BARRELS, seconds, : . OIL AND WHISKEY Barrels, HOOP IRON, GLUE, > COTTON BATTING for Naval Stores, I CORN, OATS AND HAY. We are Agents for ARBUCKLE'S PARCHED COFFEE, ITALIAN CONDENSED MILK, AMERICAN STARCH CO., IVORY SOAP, JULES MUMiTS CHAMPAGNE8. Backeye Ginger Ale, Louisville Cider, Tola Rock and Bye, WAGENEHS GINGER TONIC, Old Crow Whiskey, Capidara Cigars, Little Kid Cigarettes MISSING LINK TOBACCO, Sweepstake Tobacco, Fair bank's Scales, Gullet Cotton Gin, Olive Batter May 31?ly HPARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM the pop* ilar ferocite for Aeii ing the Dw, Restoring the color when my.andpreventing Daaj a*i. I stops tie hair falling, and ail I sure to pleatfc. joc. and >r. aims at Druggist*. f . sl EIZ V E E 6? Tke Best Cough Gore you can use and the best known preventive of Consnmptioa. Pakkxk's Towtc kept in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the blood pare and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys in woriciag order. Coughs and Colds vanish before it. It builds up the health. If you suffer from Debility, Skin Erupdoos, Cougn, Asthma, Dyspepsia,^ Kidney, Urinary or Female Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, Stomach, Dowels, Blood or Nerves, don't wait till yoa are sick in bed, but use Pamcxs's Tonic to-day; it will give yoa new life and vigor. ' HISCOX & CO., N. y. Sold by Druggists. Large saving buying $t size., ang 19?ly, TUPILLS 25 YEARS IN USE* towtwt Modjc^Jriamgh <C ft* Afol SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. IiHi of appetite, Bowels eoeUve, Pais Is -'i Ito head, with a doll seaontion In the back* sort. Pain under the eboaiderItal^nllMM after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body orailad, IrrltabUltyef temper, Ijow spirits, with a Cm Hag eihavlng neglected ntu ;atr, Wmlint, Dtataen, Flattering at the i Heart, Dots before the eye^ Headache ?r?r the right era Owtleineu, with fltfal dreams, Highly colored Urine, and i CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PUJL9 are especially adapted to eoeli eases, one dose effects such a -y sbeageofreellngMtoasUmtshthesnCeter. V they Increase the Appttite^nd cause tb > body to Take on Fleslt.tiw the is nonrished.and by th-,r Tor.ic Action cu too Digestive Orcuu, Regular Stooln nr> TUTTS Him DYE, I Gkat Hath or Whi.?k*R8 change.1 to % Guomt Black by a single application of this DTK. It imparls a natural color, ac*? > jnataatanaoosly. Sold by Dragguu, or Mnt by express on receipt ot Si. Office, 44 Murray St., M?w York,, m jam 28-1;J