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j~"^r 13 j 14 15 16 17 IJj 20 ' 21 1 22 23 24 bjfo 27 fiii- 29 30 J J . * I j General News. /Live hoqeBtly, hart nobody, and Spender every oue hie just dne. 1 That Hacking Cough can be bo / quickly cored by Shiloh's Care. We ? l un v xr ' i gututtuw** At \J. a Vim B. / A prominent member of the Athens r Ga., bar asserted on the streets 'that before prohibition went into effect io Clarke county his criminal practice alone amounted to .$1,000, and now he would take $159 for his practice in the criminal conrt. . Mr. S. MeB. Scott, Jr., set s line in Pompey's lake a few days ago and baited the hook with a small silver fish. When he returned to his line he was surprised to find a summer duck darting about under the water with the bock fastened in its mouth. If the existence of worms in the intestines darkens the complexioD, is it not reasonable to snppose that their presence will ruin health? Sbriner's Indian Vermifuge will destroy and expel them from the body. , The old and well-known Empire Copying Co., 383 Canal street, New York; wish a general-agent for this and adjoining counties; any of our readers out of employment may obtain a steady paying businee N Without risk by writing them at once. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the 'remedy for you. At C. N. Xyzer's. "Charles, I hear you are going to marry Miss Softly. Charmingwoman ! Let me congratulate you en jonr good taste." "Ah. yes, but? the fact is, I have broken off the f match and I'm not going to marry \ anyone." "Then let me congratulate you on your good sebse," ^j^j^Every town or community of 500 or 600 people ought to, hs've a dentist There should be enough patronage . to support one, and there will be if the dentist does his duty in honestly teaching the people the importance of the teeth in the human economy. Morgan White was sewing np sacks >_r the third story of aguano j factory in Atlanta last w^k, when & skein of thread, which he had around his neck, caqght a belt that was rod? niog jast over his head and he wasj lifted np, carried over a pulley and j dropped throogh an opening to the first floor. He was killed outright A rural citizen popped his -bead into the office door of one of our leading attorneys a few day ago, and said: *E'm: looking for a gentleman, -tall ma irhara T nan fiVid r- , him?" The attorney replied: "Well, .sir, you will have to reduce yonr inquiry to more explicit and less ambiguous terms, or I cannot grasp the sense of yonr question with sufficient clearness to afford me the data to render the desired information." Shtloh's Vitalizes is what yon need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and ail symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. At Kyzer's. "Ob, dear," exclaimed Mrs. F., after vainly endeavoring to pour hot water oat of the empty tea kettle, "bow did I forget it, I wonder. I'm getting a perfect simpleton. I wish I did have a little common sense." "Bat, my dear," interrupted Foge, "suppose yon bad. Do yon think yon'd know what to do with it?" "Do with it?" echoed Mrs. F., "many things. I might want to be married again, you know, and it might save me from making a fool of / myself a second time." v .{ A well informed doctor reoently j refased to being sworn in court, fearing contagion from the znncb worn Bible. A Philadelphia girl also re- j fused to kiss the book because the ! witness who had just been sworn had sore lips and another used tobacco.. Probably no sacred object in the world is so abased and polluted as the average conrt house Bible. The I Bible should be the chief law book of courts, but it should be protected j from the tonch of ioopnre and perjured lips, whether they be those of witnesses or jarors. it would be well j to do away with the practice of swear- j iog on the Book. ' j A Chicago paper publishes letters from a large number of the clergy of that citv, giving tbeir views of the Rev, Sam Jones and Sam Small and j their work. Nearly all of them * endorse the Georgia evangelists, and < speak most hopefnlly as to the ! pron&ble results of their meetings in j that city. ProADavid SwiDg-declarep j Jones td be "a roost powerful ex- ] ponent of the religion of action." v IteekJeF. he declares that "this revival ! \ m tfie most intellect sal oca Chicago j .ever enjoyed." It saeros <hat 33 ?b>gpted end irrevf-rant -io j t?and ti>ey are dumbered by Bifthds?are oowicoffewv cold or cough may , .< V)n<sjfriptfwi or oilier fata! j & z Pills wV 1 care a ; vhwgtor dyspepr.ia.in- j ' as ibonsaiida testify, mar 23?j w i^f,TrrTigrniiirrr?^<itwi^ QDDTVra TTJ A ftp 01 AlHU liUUJJK Having received my stock of Spring ^Clothing I take pleasure of making this announcement to the citizens of Lexington. . My stock is unusually larg^this season and embraces many varieties of styles and patterns which are conservative in designs. The popular Cutaway Suit is the one button which will lead the styles. I ako have them in three and four button Cutaways, made from imported Corkscrews, Whipcords and Chiviots. The styles in Sack Suits are the Square Cut sfnd Cutaway Sacks. *Thq selection of fats stock was .made from the most reliable manufacturers of the country and who are reliable for the 6tyle, make and quality of these goods. I am the agent for the celebrated Square Shoulder garment which has no equal in fit or make. They are as perfect as any garmeqt made by a tailor and will cling to the figure and hold their shape. Those who have worn these garments can testify to the merits of them and that they are as represented to be. My' stock of medium grade suits, ranging from $10 to $15, are made first-class in every respect, and will give perfect satisfaction. Ton will also find great bargains in elothing this spring and the prices lower than ever before. As I do not propose to be undersold, I guarantee the prices.-to be as low for'the same grade of goods ind quality that you will find anywhere. ' <i.' A new and/omplete assortment in Gents'Furnishing floods, Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises and Tourist's Bags; the largest as^rtment in this line that you will ;-n.'*Wk /*??* M? R/vec' TW*nu-+i?Ant. in full of d^icesuits for the little fellows, in.?fading a.line of Soy's Shirt Waists in all colors suid patterns from 4 to 12 years. HATSi HATSi Forfepring wear, have been received and are placed in stock. I have a line of Stiff > Hats w the latest styles and colors of Pearl, Browii Granite Mixture and Black. These hats fo\wear and durability can't be excelled. Ipiey are light in weight and ventilated foriot weather. 2 cordially invite yon to call and see this new stock when in the city whether yon wish to purchase or not. I will tako pleasure in showing4 you the new goods and explain all the new features and the merits of these suits.. Hoping to see you soon. Eespectfully, - :v M. L. EINARD, COLUMBIA, S. C. ICov. 12?ly STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES !H 4 ' I . EXCElSfOR COOK STOVES ARE THE BEST. "WOOD DOORS at both ends of Firebox, large flues, Remarkably Durable Patented Wood Grate, large broiling doer with check draft, removable damper, ring covers, double crosspieces, reversible long crosspiece, swing besrthplat?, swing flue stop, sifter grate, illuminated sliding fire doors, etc. Nickel knobs and nickel -Panels. Made with solid fire' doors if preferred, W*I. DEIP2, 831 Broad St, Augusta. Ga, Mar 5?ly MEN ONLY A Q9ICK, PEBttAHEMT, CERTAW CURE FCH Lost ^rFoiiintj h?:inboed,KervtmjCM?i Wa$kn?es, Lack of Slrca.gt Vijjor or DevelcporfarUf . i Cacwd br indiecvotiang. excuses, to ijtoefitu Lc? ^sy; Ccror.TY?aa31,v ?ritb:p. a aic.."j. liwCcyrfewi . or Qoxciory. Porttiv* Proof*, it U sJc-:cric,t'c>r, \si iscter.-rf oArtofi iu r.tam estfeA anc&ojc. two. 2Lsi? AiSiJlOAL CO., P.O. I** vwih* fcaXola, JCif ' , dec 23?ly ^ mcirs FLORAL GUIDE 1? a work^of aeariy^Kg of the best Flowers md Vegetables, prices of Plant# ?MEJHHPrand Q"C1TT,TiC Md bo* to tt\,W^ffl^obla'n OJEi-EilJo and grow iSlWhfflB?Kam Dmm auV 1f? ront? Which TORV ** Usducted from t'be first ortier. scr w' only vice's seeds, at headquastebsl JlitSB VICE, . SEEDSMAN, Bocbarter, K.Y. PATEJTTS Obtained, and all other basinet iu the U. j S. Patent Office attended to for Moperate j Fees. Onr office is opposite the U. S. 1 Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in i I less time tlwn those remote from Washing- j ; ton. Send Model or Drawing. We advise j as to patentability free of charge; and we ' make no charge unless we obtain patent, j When patent is granted a drawing of your I ! invention, with claims, your name and ad- j i dress, will be published in the United t States Patent Office Gazette, a paper of irn- ' mense circulation, axo the only one teat j publishes this feee ! Wo refer here, to the Postmaster, the ' ; Supt of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, : advice, terms, and references to actual j | clients in vonr'bwn 5iute or countv, write i to ' 0. A. SNOW A CO., Opposite Patent Office, Washington, i>. C. ! oet 24?tf gbcwa mmmt wmmmttam immmmmammmmmmmmmteemmmm Ar.y ono li an -jr.. ' rae-icj *6 ten oi taoiri'ri.;u.is,vsi: **'- roceiv?L>rmBi!6t.-.pi*jOi^>ds,rio?i#cc;r'f'i i tr nb or jewelry, bntpcxtotl-fttreiail for 'J La i r-njirmc'/ftr, ft foriuno *07011. S>ati?t?ic,vors?jte. 1 .y -.n/.a;. SVBPL.Y CO. Drearer ICd Buiialo.il. Y j mar 31?13 | HP SIFPtRlM. II DIM - - / Read what the Great Itietbodist Divine I and Eminent Physician Says of Bradfiela's Female Regulator; Atlanta. Gju, Feb. 20,1834. .Dr. J. Bradjieldt 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 wpll as now) pronounce it to be the most scientific and skillfnl combination of the really reliable remedial vegetable a&fents known to science, to act directly on the womb and nteriSe 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 adjacent organs and parts. Yours tralv, .... /ESSE BORIOG, 11 D., D. D. Bradfi eld's Female Regulator is only intended for diseases peculiar to wpmen, and for these is a SPECIFIC. Sold by all druggists. Send for our treaties on the Health and Happiness of Woman, mailed free, which gives all particulars. The Bpjldkeld Regulator Co., ' Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. For fsale wholesale by H. Baer, Charleston, S. C. Retail by C. N. Kyzer, Lexington, S.C. nov 18?yew Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. | Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided , f Profits 31,542.47 Interest allowed at 4 per cent per aannm on deposits from $1 to $2,000. W. A. CLARK. President R. S. DESPORTES, Yice-Preeid't WILIE JONES, Cashier. April 1?ly 1P1 W ffi HE? |f . a. w P* ? A. o r . si W s I ? I ! * w I& ;! c-1 I."g& tl H mP if I fir t1; ? 2 o ?* a g jc ^ 2 1 3 ^ s 8 q tt o g- ^2 s* 3. 8 s"? 3 ? jr if-! i i ** iff# ;? h ~ ? d ? 5 sfilt ?1 < s ,| 5 s is - a sc? ^ " i * 2 '' nag g 9h 5s?| hi ? m _ ? & h Z r ^ r hpj s -s -s- 5 s ?m pti tfii 11 is c* ^;l| |s f< |_4 i i 3- ? fe> ~ 1. n e a- ? r m b cr p? j:5"rl 5' i km 11 11 gs.^i"' i s3 -%# ? ? ifos * 1 m ' 1 i i2 sri |c||qi -s *3 hi ?!*??*$ *? u %hfmk |? 10 k11 "if |. i h. .jfv f jr s. b. | ?f o mm i* h if-mlj, s-> u ' - ftfxfgl. | p eiclil lb >? 2 m m\ 1? i i " *5' "t ' s i? . j" ^ jtf f a 1 | '3 ?#% a ? g 61 . |,t- fly ? * |;s ? ?*'. yl 3 5' 134 o g f*f ** h ? ? 5 f" ? xrt w B * Bp. ZL 5? S3 IIs 11 ? s g. 1 g ? T .: T.. H ? > g ? 3 S4 2. ? 2; _ ' I. O 2. f 1 &!? O Ia c. * o * ?I gi'g- s| -g H 8 ? ? 8 - tr <r ^ laf is td i!; . -?' 2 ~ r 8s. - .r B ^ M ry\ 8 g ?. I ^ 'c I- an. * _ .' Op? * P r- g. ? ? . , % books i ran: R. L. 6RVAN & CD'S., BOOK STORE, coxitrj^siA., s. c. OUR friends hi Lexington will find it .to their advantage to call on ns when ; needing Books, Stationer}', Law Blanks, Picture Frames, Ac., Ac. ^?~Don't forget the place. E. L. BRYAN A CO. Jan 14?3 m Win. K. NELSON, PEOPRIETOB OF THE Georgia lUurs^rjr^ CULTIYATOB OF AND DEALER IS FRUIT TREES, GRAPE VINES, Strawberry Plats, etc. s AUGUSTA, GA. Jan 13?tfBm* *? Mil?? Win be eell?d #BKE to ?n ippllesnu. mod to eortowrsef last M> without ordarla* H. It ceouiaa about IN w, too luaatntioa*. pricw, accurate dMcriptfout aad ntumbU Cmetioat tar plaattac mil Tarictiw of VKCETABLE ad fLOSEE BfcfclM, BULKR,Inralaabi. ?o >n. WMsteliT U Uolcet Gurd*u?u. btad br It. t>. M. FERRY A CO., Dntrott, Michigan, j deo 9?6m ? 7?! FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS 5o Hobsi win die of Colic. Bots or Lrs? F?vitE, If Foau's Powder* are used In time. Fonts'* Powder* will enre and prevent Hos Cnontru. Fontz'* Powders will nrevent Gapes jk Fowls. Footz's Powder# will Increase the qnantity of milk an<l cream twenty por cent, ami make the better firm pH ccv. Foinz"* Powder* will cure or prevent almost xvebt Disease to whtcii Horse* nod i.atUe :ire suiiiect. korvra Powhers wilt oiyk Satisfaction. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ. Fropr lefor. SAI/TIilQItE. Ail Ffl. Ifr y " . ft Atllfti""! WHKKY1 HABITS cnr*d 9 I &p ? 3111/1 at hum* without pain.-BOOK Ui 2Lf If ?"f pnrriruia** ?ent FREE V i i. M. W03LLIXU. 0., Atlanta,Ok june 10?1?. i ^ yv*,?, m ,,w (M ^ m ^ r LORICK M.OWT.AM'K. COlimBLi, S. 0. ,' #' i ' ; ' .y RARDWARE, .:-- GROCERIES, pi ^ Shot, Powder, Caps, <J?e. We Buy Close, Ship Promptly, Work, Sard and Can't be Undersold, by Any Market, We Guarantee Prices and Goods, We have the Lcurgest arid Most Complete Stock and Store in this Section, and Invite our Lexington Friends to Come and See. We mill Save you Money. LOKCCZ: <35 X-O-WIEB-A-llTCE, COLUMBIA. HOTEL BLOC II. Jan 1?ly A am ,w <a\ A T i tm I IN spot 1IMHUJU A K/illllUU XJt J.VXJLLXI MX XJV1X XV# sr. rJE S. G. S. is the cheapest and best, and the only complete and Specific Fertilizer for Smail Grain on the market. The S G. S. has been used all over the Southern States for the last three years, and has given great satisfaction. ASHLEY A^I ELEMENT. Of Superior Activity and Efficiency; a vary cheap and excellent Fertilizer for Small Grain Crops, especially when used with cotton seed manure to apply Ammonia. 1 J *> Ashley Acid. JPhosphate. j- ' x , Ashley Dissolved Done. For terms, directions, testimonials, colored humorous cards, and for the various attractive and instructive publications of thd Company, address The Ashley Phosphate Co., CHARLESTON, S. C. W. P. P.00F, Agt, Lsxicgten C. E., S. 0. . *uj6-3m /' ^ WM rJT?ft?F,NBET?ft (SUCCESSCra TX) jj;'^EBCKS & CO) Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Etc., No. 146 MAIN STREET, : s. c. > full stock of first-class family groceries atlowest prices. First-class Restaurant always supplied w#th the best the market affords. Saloon always supplied with choice Win^s, Liquors, Beer, Cigars, etc. < sep 24?ly ^ ^ , . NEW SPRING GOODS, AT THE-r?I ' (Ml CA1 W W STORE. I . We hare already on hand a large and varied assortaent of Spring Goods and will continue to receive all the novelties of the season, m will not humbug the people by an enumeration of prices, but we do sav that we sell {ry goods- at prices as low, if not lower than any house in the city of Columbia. All ve ask is. an examination of oar stock and prices, feeling assured that we will not Ml jo give satisfaction to every customer. We nave the goods and we intend to sell them A prices to suit the purchaser. We have on hand quite an assortment of ready-made closing which we do not wish to carry over the season, and we therefore say honestly to every one, that for the next thirty daysT we will offer tbesegoocls at prices below original cost in Baltimore and New York. Ndw is the time tq get bargains and save mvney. . We mean exactly feka^Bkay, and we will.am.de by onr decla&uon, even if ine lose money by accommodatiSpHb-'castomers, ~ 1 Q. F. J^ClESOajTr ,_v qp" "" - s- c TrtVS ANI> TMCV'fiflftTtS JL V JL N/ AH * M-F JL A ?A 1 \/ -M_ VI V v Jm-r r>#^ -ATT?j^tt2*JL*A.2!T*S BJLZ-A*;?.:S, V LEXINGTON, S. C. Work Boxes and Sachels, ] China and Glase Vases, Shell and Glass Boxes, ' China Trinket Boxes, Photograph and Autograph Albums, 1 Glass and China Mugs from 5 to 50c. each, Picture Books, Toilet and Tea Sets, Acoordeons and Harmgnicas, India Rubber Balls, Glass Marbles, v China and Wax Dolls frora oc. up. Tin Horns, Wagons, Horsea, Tops, etc. Statitw>?.iy and School Boohs. . , . i - Letter and Note Paper, all gr <des, - .t Appteton, Swinton, McGuflfey, Sanford and Legal and Foors Cup Bwer, ^ other School B00IB&, _ Fancy Colored and wilt Edge Note Paper Slates and Pencils; Lead Pencils, Envelopes, white and colored, at all prices^ Copy Books, Book Bags, etc. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR ! CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.. AMccltrNE^S WE HME RECENTLY h Immensely increased the produ^ti^jTipSMrty of every department of onr business to snch a degree, in fact, that we are lijltiulfr equipped for competition with any market. We guarantee prompt and efficieA'service, and <?re prepared to fnrnish, on. application, quotations, price lists, estimate^ or any information pertaining to our business. WE EMPLOY ALSO, The most improved system of STEAM LUMBER DRIERS, which enables ns to JurL nish at all timea both MffllUFACTURED tiOOfftS/ and Luyber in Bnlk, in pen?J5? condition and h'dne-dry. *- ? Mayii-iy 5 I 6^^froun Street AUGUSTA, CA.^ a COLTOOT^, S. C. Sept. 5?3m : DON'T BE HUMBUGGED! ... # li** BUT HiO TO DAVTO; JONES', COLUMBIA, S. C., ANDjgJY YOUR DRY GOODY, N0TIONS, CULEFHES, Etc., . , " .1 -i A filial TrJfV, >JT?.W GOODS and ABQ you Will aiwajn uc pitraocu. JJ>av 1'0,1 v in.v? ... presided over by polite fuxd attentive salesmen. ' ciaylS-ly PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. YELLOW She lumber. Laths, Shingles ana Builders' Hardware. MAsAyjTUREES OF DOORS, 8ASH, BLINO^.MOULDINGS. STAIRS, &c. f III Tk*'i) iil? n ,11 |TT.irCBEEBY&jCO. I I The First and Only House ever establishen In Columbia! to offer an exclusive stock of Dry Goods, etc., ?(AT)? WHOLESALE. i " * I : - DRY GOODS or every description, NOTIONS, of aU kinds, BOOTS and SHOES, STRAWHAT8, FIR AND WOOL HATS, HESICAL INSTRIBENTS, STATIONERY, BENCHES, READY-HADE CLOTHING. . RETAIL BUYERS will fhid our PRICES LOWER than thay can bay the same j { quality of goods elsewhere also a mach larger and better selected stock. jJST" Please write for quotations. T. A. McCBEERY & CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan 20?ly DESPORTES I EDMUNDS Ask Your Attention to. Their Recent Arrivals. DKEI^GOOIW. Among the new styles are: Etaroine Suitings, Abatross Cloths, Silk Grenadines.. Persian Satines, Percales, Summer Silks,Jtaxah Silks, Dress Linens, Ginghams, lace Cheek*. Nun'* Veiling, Figured and DognHwisa, Mali, Crinkledtieersuckers, and an ? endless variety of the very latest patterns of'nice dre =m goods. See them before yon make' your purchases, and yon will be pleased with thfefe* new goods and with the prices. Egyptian Laces in White and Beige, All Over Tucking. .Velvet Bibbons, Dress Clasps and Buttons to match. Collarette in variety. Hick Back Braid3 18 yds. 10c,, Cashmere' Braid, Pearl Buttons for dresses. Dress Shields, Diamond Bostleo, Ladies1 Gauze Vests, ' Ladies' Silk Gloves, Corsets, Balbrigsn Hose, 85c., Men's Merino Shirts, .Men's and Boy's Unlaundried Shirts, 50c., Parasols, Toilet Soaps, Colognes and Handkerchief Extracts. Hats for Ladies, Gents' and Children, all styles. - SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! All kinds and qualities from the Finest Hand-made to the coarsest, substantial work. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. i r , . , - , ;. . . Ten-Quarter Sheeting, unbleached, l#fc., Turkey Red Daniask, actual width 54 inches . 25e. per yard, Turkey Red Oil Prints, 36 inches wide, 10c., and all goods in ?thia line equally as cheap. County olaims of Richland, Kershaw, Lexington and Fairfield taken in exchange for merchandise. r * DESPORTES <? EDMUNDS, AT THE OLD "SHIVER" COBNEB. MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 4?ly. \ WHITE BRONZE MONUMENTS. / " \ f v Jill LEXINGTON, S. C., April 17, 1885. ENDORSED BY K BETTER AND jtr. c. s. Bradford. ^ \\ -J&Sk. ___ _ * * Ll SCIENTISTS AS CHEAPER THAN P*abSIB: TheWbijaBroxae^T w FEACTICALLr 1 rec**l over the grave of ay dePT^^^ IMesiriicniiie Jllfilijpl? stonf ." , , :1 _j> emOiUnL.' is strongly made, thft? mscnptioi* Over 500 ?1^1^1811 Send for ^ems and decorations chaste and ^egant' Beautiful Price List A and the color a beautiful sparkling1, ^Te^' Designs. Circulars. jiat^ " JMH|^)aMMMBEv(!ry one that I have heard spey praise it highly, and I would not^ c^ian^e T i ** ^or mar*>le UQder any con si a i BbS^hSSB * do not think it could be dn^cated \i/ ^ marble for doable its co*t?-*I*!l'am sat^sded 1 ^ " it it much more durable.' MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY. aiaICE DBAFTS. BMDGEPOBT. COS jr. . v C H. BRADFORD, LEXINGTON, 8. C. NewAto^-jp ff MfllMDfrfft DEAPSESS , ] ' i^r^T7"ai stores. ITS CAUSES AND CUBES, BY ONE v ^ | who wag deaf twenty-eight years.. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day i irn ? with no benefit. Cured himself in three 1 months, and since then hundreds of others | by same process. A plain, simple and sucf- __ m m __ _ A. . cesslul home treatment Address. GOtlOXX F3CiOKS T. S. PAGE, . , , ~ ' ' #< 128 East 26th St., New York City. __ f . j AMiiiitiuiiTiAu ( f iillNMJHirilUIV. | wwwia y ItamKposittTer?me<]7fo7tbakboT?<Uwaa0;brlu . M SM thoaanadaofeaanaof tti? worst klndaudof bag V'JSL v ^ ataadlnzhar?beoneorod.Indaed.-oJtruniriari:TraUb /ltmx ' i V In Itaafflcacy.that I will aand TWO BOTTLES KKXE, ?(AKU/? f, tojfrtlierwltn a VALUABLE TRBATIS8 on thUdlMnM * / to?nrfOfftrar. tilr?expr*uand ? O.addMt. /.J DR.T.A. SLOCCJt.lSl Pf*rlSt, Hew Tort. ? _ _ __ _ _ _ _ . mJ*? _ : LIQUOR DEALERS, I CURE FITS! 159 East Bay and 13 Vei&ue Range, I When I ??7 ct:? I do not own merely to (top tbemfnre tlmnnnd then b**? tbi-m return exam. I mees radical _ cor?. I twee made fbt iIhw of FlTd, QTLEP8T or FALL- #^/? ft fl t> fit Si if* pte SICKNESS ?WwIon*?t?dj. I wemat my remedy to t//r?r?:?twrij ??. I/. con the wont ceeee. Btcnn other* km oiled la do rteeoo for not dow recrtyloc ? mm, Soad at ooco for trtatlaa aad ? Free Bottle of my UOlHbte remedy! 8tra lilMi and Foet Office. It mats yon noibtnc foritriiL od Indiana yon: DE. H. 0. HOOT, LU Purl St,, X.T. T LBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON , [Ai CONSIGNMENTS of NATAL I RIPS y> a Bioipiji STORES and .COTTON. LAUlfcO WANTCU Besides our LARGE. STOCK of GEOt rtr v $ 4l. . ; i CERIE8 and LIQUORS, To Work for us at their own homes. S7 to lO per week can be easily made; no we carry a full stock of sent for stamp. Address HOME M'FG 8PI^ SSflf?Barrels CO., P. 0. Boi 1916, Boston, Hms. HOOpS Il^ ' m-rrr . ci a COTTON BATTING for Naval Stores, j Want Salesmen corn, oats and hay. | Everywhere, local and traveling, to sell our *re Agents for goods. Will pay good salary and all ex- ARBUCKLE'S PARCHED COFFEE, penses. Write for terms at once, and state ITALIAN CONDENSED milk, - . cmMiS.nn iXTWRTPAV RTATICH CO.. salary waniea. Aacuess oiA^aai/ I ? SILVER WARE COMPANY, Washington j IYOB1 SOAP, | Street, Boston, Mass. # - ?gf/ft?S MUMlPS CHAMPAGNES, ' . ' - . /..IM Buckeye Ginger Ale, l?t>MMnd PAY'S + Louisville Cider, MANILLA ROOFING! T"a" "?a K'e ? Rinniwi nuuronor wajgener's ginger tonic, n Old Crow Whiskey. jB strong,ujddroUJe;.tiuSXboSoi UJ* / CapiduraCigars. j ti ;> 'r Little Kid Cigarettes ! arit*MISSING LINK TOBACCO, Sweepstake Tobacco, . ___ # Fairbanks Scales, \i Parker .s Tonic Miy%t^ G^c : If I Ti If voq are wasting away from rge, dissi- 11 1 pation or any disease or weakness and re- f 3SS5Si?^ quire a stimulant take Parker's Tonic at PARKER -O once; it will invigorate and build you up SIliPffflAI* BALSAM from the first dose but will neverintoxicate. MMpM thepotmiaj-faTottteftt dwing y It lias saved hundreds of lives, it may save yours. Price Si. For sale bv druggists. the seal* rtops the P HISCOX & CO., New I'ork. u mar 3 4wl8 RW^WVSRWSSETXWWSB t? i^AirjrvSi JKSKNVII?b , I.. pUEMLUL41i5iM*KflPJB5B Uk3| ** CUT TT*yf7T775 The best CowgfcCmreyoa <*%* ?>, G IV . JV V And the best yweutfralnxnrn tor OwrapUon. It ? A? i AX A & jAlAVj j cnrejbodUriwl.ni.anrieBdtiMdaeof theftoanch, J1 ' . _ Bowels, Longs, Liver.Bdneys, Urinary Organs and . TRIAL .JTJSTLIOE, j ?U Female ^znpUintx. ^ l^ ^ sick. strng gliag against disease, and slowly drifting towards LF.YIXGTON (111 S C : gr*Te,wlll In moet eases recover thdr bsatth by awwwiu.\ u. *> ^ the timely use of Pmn1! Toxic, bat delay is dan- la *> ? - ** --3 ot v. oi?i seroox. Take It in time. Bold hy all DragsMs In vmce WJrner -umn mui vuurcu o?co?. ~ |. m ?' Prompt attention. given to collection J <,liWm<io:h<T'fr>'- HINDERCORNS A V 'Sept 1 Aly The alert, wot, unli'towt and 1j?><iii? toe Coras, 1K' > Baaions.Warto.Xolea.Otflcoaee.Aa, HtndaratMr far- Ot " ??,1? " titerttrowth. S tope all pain. Gtreanotrocble. Jtakeetbe Fa II / ] a | ap a: ' a ti a g Vet oomfortabla. Hlndereorft* cure* when orerxtbina |m U jj v iuj A U M ilsefalK Sold byDnggfetiitUc. BiacosMo^lLi cj " * ang 19?ly ^ S^th, ^ ^ th ^ ^Hr ? FIRE! FIRE! AT ONE OF THE EX^TE BEST ' ' ' ' .-'0 SEWING MACHINES, WHICH ARE THE DOMESTIC. ^fiSBBB938 flHfc The 'Da^is. ^uiL m. v Vgii THE HOUSEpj*-^ 1tf. /4^z Jpi. I : *% JSra Vv iM^fl J ri TTrf frf" THE NEW HOME. IaNOTHE WHIT . , I I j^B jpgBHBfflHHH GhKESSIBGS ^tfPVv t # \ '4 /- ? * *% * ^ {y V* ^'"' t/v ^f-'^'xy^K;"' ^-'l''i ' -'* Rien you are Sure tfc Hit tbf They combine all the Modei^^mproveaents and are Fully W&yanted by the Canufactarea. Also by ^^r^pesenteM. A. ^lALOXE &^O., | "> 7ho are permanently established 19 Cojmbia, S. C., and win guarantee theircna- . amers perfect satisfaction. Tbey sell on easonable terras, and take Old Maohines 1 part payment for new ones.' ^ They have about ore hundred machines f various makes/ principally Sin&er and fheeier ?t Wilson, almost at yonr <mu. rice. Be nob'4ec?ived by the old dodge, sed by competitors, who plead old repuktiou for, sp-called standard machines, hich are fifteen years behind the age. o on your own good judgment and invest our hard, honest earned# money in mabines of merit Tuey call your special attention to tne .etlhat purchasers obligations for their laehines do not leave Columbia territory. They keep a lull line of Parts, Attachents, and Needles for all machines, and st quality of Oil, at wholesale and retail. Patti Hand Attachment furnished free of. jk large with each machine.* When you go to Columbia, call and see- ^Bk lem at ! 78, Main Street, near HI Post-office. V H. A. MALONE & C0. " 3W Correspondence adtioifed. . v gjO. Box 172^