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oyijjII>Him I umwmimt* >wTUP n For the LexiUiiUm Disi?ut?-hThe Eeason VFh.y. Is not parental partiality, deftr Papa, the principal riasi-n why there is so often a signal failure in the i training of the young? Parents can I see plenty of wrong doing on the ; part of children, but. it is not "onr dear boy," or "our darling gir?" that : does wrong Oh, no! Some of onr neighbor's children behave shockingly?but onr childr8u are too well trained to misbeh<m! Friends, teachers, preachers and all thoughtful people soe the danger signal flying, but the fond parent seems ; wholly oblivious to the nature of the case, and whatever good outside influences aie brought ^fco bear upon them connfprfinFfid mnrn nr Ipsa ! ? ^ - ? _ ? , at home. It may be .natural to be ; blind to the faults aud weaknesses of j ' those we love, bat is it wisely: jadi- ; cioas? Misplacec1 confidence in tbe strength of their moral chaiacter leads us to allow them to go where and when they please, reasoning that as they most cofcue in coo?act with the world thevjmayJ a? / acted wh^e they are yoaog. [f ^|hey drifr into bad cbmpohy, and^j ' $ Torm bad habits bbea&se parents sop-V pes? that Av V <, J "Vieeis a monster of ao hateful mein, iLiftv - That to be hated needs but to be seen J . : g jnd are forgetful of the fact that P. *"* "Seen too oft.-ftMBiUar with its face, * ? We first endure, then Dity, then-embrace." And when the tratb ?at last dawps O upon Q8 and war see tbe^raal danger, -it is too late. They ace4?nnd hand 3?*' ' and foot in the artfal^geshes of Sat 1 taa's soarea. They make spasmodic ? efforts to extricate themselves, hot , without the grace of God they only succeed in becoming worse entangled;: "<~ for sad to say as they get old enongb to think and reason the inconsistenV - cies of professing Christians* drives . them into "Boubting Castle," or infidelity or ".Vanity Fair. / Tbe arch deciever having en possession of the nominal church, as well as tbe kingdoms of this/world, he winds ths members-t^ereof around his bony fiuger at h^s will a&d makes them keep step to tbe rythem' of. t?*sr cloven foot. Of course-there are no^ble exceptions which do honor to their day and generafion, but the vast majority are either moral cowards, without tbe courage of their convictions, or else they are both ignorant aDd unscrupulous, not caring what becomes of the world so they are not disturbed and are allowed to swim, even if it be iD tears and blood. "Go ye into all the world and preach tbe gospel to every creatore" is the divine command; and while Ethopia is stretchiog ont her hands in mute appeal and pious lips are singiog: "O'er the ocean wave far. far away. There the poor heathen live waiting for day. Groaping in ign' ranee dark as the night. No blesse 1 Bible to give tli^ra the light: Pity them, pity them Christians at home. Haste with '.he bread of life, hasten and come. Here in this happy land we have the light Shining from God's own w.ord, free, pure and bright; Shall we not send them Bibles to read. Teachers aad preachers and all that they need?" What are the hamiliatiDg facts of the case? For reply listeo to the thrilling words of Rev. David A. Day in a recent letter from Africa. He is a lone, discooraged missionary, and in horrible pathos he exclaims:-' "Not loog ago I sat,on a boat at one of the most prominent Africao ports and saw landed on a single Sabbath from two large eteamera-40yG06 cases of gin, twelve bottles in A case! One missionary and 40,000 cases of gin coming at the same time! Think of ii!- Look at the statistics of 1878 of the ram traffic from Earope and America to a port of Africa in one weely4960,000 cases of gin; 24,000 'V' batt&ef ram, 30,000 cases of brandy, 28.000 cases of Irish whisky, 800,000demijohns of raujL^36,r00 barrels of r*-Y*i rum, 30,000 cases of Old? Tom, 15,-J * .... . i"r ' 000 barrel^of a^tfid r. of ale and beer, 609. bar|J^|?>of elSw^f jjjjj. 500 barrels of The miod sickens and the heart Sr^ws faint as the awfu-1 picture nnfolds and brings to vei^Ptbe terrible curse Wongbt on humanity by .this stygaaD > wod, whose roar may be heard -"-ffs. ing io horrible chorns, mingled *sjtbv: J^be dying grraos of th$ blijhbed and;) ? * th3s 4^ae^ " H?&r him in tTitterneSs ol^onl, exclaim, "Isometimes wonder^ f by giviog op work here and spending: 1 the balance of my dajs in fighting the importation of liqnors into this ?<* country." Bat if be was to do so what tremendoas odds would behave j to contend agaiost^rhen not evfcurto ; r Sive their own sons and daughters . by the thousands will Christian >na? tions soppress the nefarions traffic at ,V1 "* - * ???* home. About three years ago the authorities of heathen Madagascar bought up a whole cargo of 900 barrels of whisky and poured it upon the groaud to save their people from j its blighting influence. What a re- j i bake to the internal greed which dis- \ 1 graces Christian natioos. Oh! wheD i will Christianity become Christian- s ized? When will the professed fol- ' lowers of the self-denying Saviour cease betrayiDg him with deceitful j kisses? How stupid and bliod we mortals are? For years the beautiful j city of Johnstown has been blasted j [ and scathed by the stygiao flood of f whisky poured from 128 man traps ( called saloons, while mother's prayers * and orphau'8 tears have appealed to ^ humanity for relief in vain, aod ou f to doom their husbands, sons and s I fathers went by the thousand^ "unwept, uuhCboied and unsung;" but when th8 great imprisoned waters l over leaped their baniers and engulfed tbem for a few hours what a great sob of pity swelled the heart of j the nation, aDd no sacrifice was too j great to make for their relief. "This j ought ye to have done and not to j have left the other undor e," sa)s the Saviour. We lock at the' pictures of the ! hideous idols the heatbeo worship aod think what silly dupes they are, ; and then tnrn around and do hom- I age to more filthy, disgastiDg and far j mote deadly idols in the shape of tobacco and whisk)! How we are j pained and shocked when we learn that occasionally a heathen, in his blindness, not only bows down to idols bot they actoally sacrifice themselves and their children to their gods. We pity their ignorance and fatal delusion, and give oar money to | send tbem the bread of life, and deliberately allow those who carry it to take deadly vipers and adders adroitly disguised so is responsible? e themselves gailtless unraji tbey^bave do\oe all that enlightened, sanctified coohmon sense dictates to.^prodn'ce .a better state of affairs^ and undo-5Ure! gteaU wrong already dona { S DAUGHTER. \ ?" : ? /Baptist Union Meeting. JM Tae fcj^^ren of the Baptist UDio>S <Meetnog^jrr^requested to meet with" the ^oayentBajitist church on Saturday before the fifth Sunday 1 in September, 1&9. The following are tb.a% >ries to De discussed: Is*; WEfSjEpbllgation does church aieo&bership impoee, and for what c*us$ ought it to cease? Rov. L Hal lit o lead. 3, What are the soriptural evidences of ctfo^rsaoD? Rev. G. A. Goodwin to lead. 3rd, What are the best means to be employed to awake in our churches a deeper interest in our denomina tional wora? Brother Gedeon Hall to lead. Delegates from different churches are requested to go, if possible, by rtbe Moderator. H. Hymas, 45. Clerk. ? ? For the Lexington Dispatch. Letter from Conover, IT. C. Mr. Editor : Please allow me space in your valuable paper to give your readers a description of Conover and the surrounding country, and also of the college here. Conover is a beautiful town, situated in a fine agricultural region in the centre c f Catawba county, on the Western North Carolina, and the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Guage Railroads, which makes it easily accessible from all points. The lands around here are fertile and productive. Wheat is the chief staple for export and is cultivated to a considerable extent Clover is also grown and serves as a most important food for stock raising Besides these there are other products cultivated to a considerable extent, such as corn, cotton, tobacco, I etc. The Blue Ridge lie north from here and are easily perceptable f rom this point. These give us a fine mountain scenery. This country is a healty one, fiee from' chills and fevers and other malig nant diseases. We have an abundant supply, of gcod water. Among the industries of Conover are: A sash, door and blind manufactory, which is a.great accommodation for building purposes- The Conover Flouring Mills, which are run steadily ?very day, excepicSunday, from Christmas to Christinas *' This shows that there js an abundance of wheat raised in_the surrounding country. A saw mill, and se\tf*almercantile houses, that crary oif'an extensive business. .The educatiopSf Advantages offered !ns ' i here are unsurpassed. Concordia ColQuipped., wilt)-r an able curbs of pressors. It was chartered Act of the North Carolina LegiSla'tnrdTn 138^. We have two literary societiesfwhich offer great advantages V?r.> in literacy work and parliamentary rules'apd usages Ever since the Col; lege has been chartered' ;it has b6eu progressing wotidenfnlly;- . The last. . ' . y ? .^ar's catalogue shows an enrodq^entr bf one hundred ancl^ sixty-t^o^tiK^nts, The prospect for the^utdPI is bright. We have already enrollment of over one hundred students, out of which are six from South Carolina?lour from Lexing on coi^ity and two from Newberry. Among the-many advantages which Concorcfia College .offer, we may mention, besides cheap tuition, thg extremely cheap board. Table board can be abtained here in private fami- lies at from five to five and a half dollars per month. The domitory, a brick building containing t i.xteen comfortable TO- ms, has been erect<d for the accommodation of students From these facts and inducements, we can advise our South Carolina friends to attend college here. We know that j they cannot do better elsewhere. Tiie E. L. ani> J. C. j i Buefclen'is Arnica Salve. The best salve iD the world for cuts, jruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, ! ever sores, tetter, chapped bands, jhilblaius, corns, and all skin erup- j ions, and positively cures piles, or no j Day required. Tt is guaranteed to j Derfeet satisfaction, or inoDey refund- j >d. Price 25 cents per box. For J i?!e by all druggists. 4* Terrific Italian Hail Storm, j j News has just been rtceiv?d here, i sa\s a Paris dispatch, of an rs.ttaurdinary pbenometou which ocourcd a few days a^o at, Vdlafranea, in Pied- j nicnt. The peasants were engaged in tbe fields faking in tl e harvest when suddenly a dull, u llingsonnd was heard, anil the sky became as black us ink. There was to thundering or lightuiog, hot a few hailstones of enoimons 8 ze fell, some penetiatiDg into MTe ground and others rebounding to a distance of several \ards. Ck, r\r?ilin?i?> arr olintvcv {f\T I a uu pi viuutumj ouvuvi vv. v/?< some minuses, during. which the peasants crept under -the catfs and hayricks in their neighborhood Some, however, were UDable to find I shelter, and-when the st-rm whs ov? r | they were in a pitiable condi'ioD, with the blood fi >wing from their numer* i ! oris wounds. A boy of 15 and a girl of 11 had their skulls fractured and expired a .few hours afterwards. More than a ,bu^dreAjCfcjfians weie badly hurt. ~"The oT3fca?o,of thes mod*br 'bfulsNfhes is estimated in the^fe' " pbrf* 6t two pounds. The croj s >een totally destroyed/ many of i fctfetfrees have been wrecked;Ned the Toofs of the houses and cottars conB derably.damaged. '+ ' : . . - Advice tQurMothers. me&is. JfetSLow V; Soothing Syrup Brakl always be used when children cutting teeth. ft relieves the Tittle sufferer at ppce; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from uain, and the little cherub i awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant to taste. It 600tbes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teetbins' or other caused. Twenty five cents a bottle. June 27?^15. ? ?..? - "* -.-"-f Crive the Boys & Chance. J If you wish to drive the boys from f the farm send them out to cut green \ wood at the back door and tell them they must get up at five o'clock in the morning and make a fire from it Send them out to milk by lantern fight in the dead of winter when the cold winds are blowing through the barn. Have them t > drive the cattle to water and be obliged to chop a hole in the ice in order tor let them drink. Let them carry water up a hill the year round from the spring. Have them turn the grind stone for hours. Send them out to pull wool from the carcass of a sheep, when they have to hold their nose with one hand and pull with the other Make them do all the drudgery and disagreeable work j fourd to be on the farm, g'ving the pleasant work to the hired man, Teli then: there is no time for fishing or hunting. And when you come to your meals, whei) everything should ht ' pleasant, and you should wear a smile on your face, cry out and say : l,We are going to have a drought, and we have to go to the poor house." and "the season is so wet there will be a failure of crops, and I will not be able to pay my taxes." Fret and sco'd about everything that does not go just right. These and other things that could be | mentioned is driving the boys away ! from the farm. The Incurable Cured. A Remarkable Statement from a Wellknown Citizen of South Carolina. Cancer is hereditary in myfamilv, an aunt on each side having died from this dreadful disease. In each instance the cancer .was located identically in the same p >sition that mine first made its appearance?just below, the left eye - and extending down the 'l^&^c^eelv.: J bone and nose. I was 'teh(3eaTl?* the " best physicians, but the case continued to grow worse under their treatment, and no hope of the. cure could be given to them; they said: '*1 had better have my affairs for this life and the next arranged, for the cancer was liable to strike a vital organ at any moment, and at once bleed me to dGath,About this time, 1886s, I met with Mr. SMrley, living near Due West, whose 'tenter was being rapidly cured by Qsi&g Swift's Specific ;S. S. S.) f then ganf tip the doctors and all the medicine I iiad here|pforeT)een using, and commenced wsing S. S.- S., and after 1 us:ipg the third bottle* [ discovered thaCthe, scab had fallen off, an(^ that Ahose T>harp darting pains, so character- j ?stic of the cancer, had cease^tBro dfe;dfscharge was very prof use.a few (lays jt began to heal rapidly, and j spon*&i1e4-,up By the time I Jiad ex p : trjtgsted^e fifth bottle there wa's nbitfei* -tn|1?&Myg^car n v h e r e iho cancer-f SiP^Wrwas a well tnan, The j cure effected in my case is considered a j remarkable one, and clearly demonstrates the fact that S. S. S PGjKS CURE CANOKB Swift's Specific boon-to suffeiing humanity.. and all i.'f ! ask is, that those afflicted with cancer give it a trial, and like myself will* be convinced of its virtue."' Jamks B. Arnold. Greenwood,^. C.. Treatise on Cancer mailed free. SWIFT SPKOIFIGOOf Atlanta, Ga. " . . ?? ?, Oo September 13 John Gordon iu.< tbe? Ls-ke G<crge Paper and Polp : Cornprny, at' Ticonderoga, fell asleep near the machinery Two fellow workmen, it is said, planned to scare bim They tied a rope al ont bis feet and (o a shaft qiaking 125 revolutions to j tbe miDute. They sould not cat the j * rope in lime and Gordon was billed, ! , bis body being horribly mntilated. j h One of tbe perpetra'.ors lost bis rea- ; j son from tbe shock. j 1 . | j Much injury is done by the use of j n irritation, griping compounds taken as I j purgative In Ayer's Pills the patient j lias a mild but effective cathartic, that j * can be confidently recommended alike ' for the most delecate patients as well ! as the most robust. / /' / .?' e I'h ,i?>V>iwi!.iMlYlU' Nli:nti!ii<? ;!io lorjiirt-Hvt'r, ulrengtli* fits t ho ilitf?stivv orK?ns.res;ulttteNthe lioiu-N, and arc tiueqtiuled an an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, Tn malarial <1 Istrjet.s their virtue* are w idely recognized, a*they poHHes* peeiiliar j?ro|?crlies in freeing Ihesystem Irani that poison. Elegantly sugar coated. Dose small. Price, 25ots. Sold Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray Stj New York. -v* act. 31 ?ly > New Advertisements. JPK" PARKER'S ?p|118 HAIR BALSAM ^^^aKP^JSCleanses and beautifies the hair. flHPromotcs a liauriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to itsjfouthful Color. Prevents Pan miff and hatr railing, UTT^i"-v v^^^SOc;and$l;OOatDnigtristH. | Aug 21 - 42 ' . F. W. HUSEMANN = Gun and Lock Smith, EEE " * { and dealeb in } GUNS, PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, unci all kinds of Sportsmen's Aitioles, which he has dow ou exhibition and for sale at his store. Main Street, Near tl? Central Bank, Columbian. C. Agent fob Hazabd J^K>er Company. -2S&" Repairing done a^Bbort notice"ti^ Apr. 25 FALL AND WINTER STOCK of ? ? CLOTiamTG-. .Inst received lor niin. Youths and boys, m all /the- latest styles and patterns. jMy line of working suits ar^sfemething all are interested^ - A working suit is the sflQit ff man has t to live in and ouglf; to Lave the comfortable character that belongs to a horned There is a vast iniproveuiM^ in this line, noticeable ?^Jthe make and tit of workinj^l^thes, the workman used to Ite simply covered, now lie i '-clothed, and in good style, *00. My line of working clothes are especially desirable by reasons , ut of its comfortable, fit and sound quality. ^QB^e gar'ments ought to be well made, and I pay attention to this, demanding that the seams shall be strong and the thread stout. ThaHs the only way to avoid the vexatious ripping of seams which so often mar the value of" an otherwise desirable working suit. I am offering THE BENT (iOODS iu this line at the lowest possible prices. Do not let these facts escape yon. If you think of purchasing give fife the pleasure of showing you my line of business suits. You will find a large assortment to select from .in all the leading styles and makes of fabrics, including both sacks and cutaway suits corkscrew, clay diagonals, granates and whip cords, which are artistically made and trimmed to the fullest requirements of a fine dress suit. Yon will also find a large line of one, three and four button cutaways of the same material, made in first-class workmanship. ? TiAYT'Cl erTAATT -DUX O OIUUA. The ho)s must not he torgotton. I have remembered them and placed iu stock just the sort ot clothing to suit both parent and child^ These suits will be found equal to the strain imposed upon then) by their active wearers. Whatever strong material swd good workmanship can do to insure ^ ndurance in clothes'will ife found in - this stock in all grades, sizes and prices. "Every department is now filled with choice goods and are ready for your inspection, -and I hope you will call at an early date and examine onr immense sto?k before you decide to make your purchases, by doing so you will be posted as to the correct styles and the fine work given to these goods, "as well as bcifig informed in , regard to the extremely low prices for firstclass goods. Remember that the emporium is the only strictly clothing house in the city. It does not carry any mixed stock, but is devoted to its own particular line of goods. This euablps-me to devote j my whole attention to this stock, which is made expressly for my trade. Don't forget to call and see tor yourselves what is in store for you. M. L. TCIIVARTX, Ooliim!>ia, S, C. Nov. 12?ly Hiiviiiai* obtained the sole acencv of the - AX" 7U celebrated ^ IVORY BRAND ' 1 We call the attention of the consumers of Lard to this Brand, and would request thern to ask fkeir Grocers for this Brand and .take no other. We guarantiee it Absolutely Pure qu i Uu? adulterated * f; \ifin 4 co, ^ Charleston, S. Q. Allgrtfct 7 (III!; c 4 jpraiag&s j|i|i .'' <^A' * ? Ev? V'VT.jIE a.:n.ci Ur 'J=j1v4:-^Z_iE. EIGHTH ANNUAL SESSIOJ* *>efiins on Mouduy, September t^?ga?^ 2, l8fS9, and ends with second week in June 1890. Primary, Intermediate. Higher 2uglisb, and Classical Departments; reguar rates of tuition in each of which reipectively are S9.G0, $11.40, $15.20, $11) 00, or session ol nine and a hi+M school nonihs, and proportionate rates for any horter time. Lib? ral discount on these ates to two or more pupils from same auiily, and special terms to those unable o pay lull or regular tuition. Hoard in town or country in good fainlies on very moderate terms. Host methods and most approved mangement by competent., experienced, and >radical telphers. pST- Further inhumation furnished by itlier of the undersigned. K. J. DREHER, Principal. SALLIK M. FORT. Associate Principal. Aug. 7, 18S8?3m ^55^ ^*^9Q5006i33feCB0^S5$liStteiSMB9tfMMH CARRIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, -A. & . "%. _ LARGEST? STOCK AND REST ASSORTMENT EVER IN T HE OITV OF ?0lnmbia. Agents lor the Colnmhus Baggy Company. ^ HARNESS . of all kinds. S ngle and Double Harness, Saddles, Bridle s Whips. Etc. Call ands-je^us for any of the-thousand and one articles usnaUy kept in a first CTa*s Hardware Store. . ^ 0 GOODS A1VD PR^ES AGNEW M$Mm STARE. rm mmm- mm / w m mmmwm . w .? w?mwrnm OPPOSITE ipAN AND.EXCHANGE BANK. **?Sept. 11-42 ly. ^ ^\mt^_ A',; Jewelry and Music FROM THE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. Mi*. A. K. Hawkes has gained a national ^ reputation as a practical optician, and his celebrated spectacles and patent spring eve- . .** ; v . ( ^ \ glasses are known throughout the raited.* j-,' *4 States. We are writing this article witti*# * '^v KEM.O\ n^?t pair of his new crystalized lenses, and they v \ ' jr- X? seem to us as transparent as light itselt's 1 ^:?$r$,srtaLu ti&z.1 Ad/u.v, Te.ru.s-. ; i\'**>?*? : * | ALL EYES;iltTEi)..... AND A RT GUARANTEED Diamonds, Silverware, Platedwar^ABronAT THE DRUG STORE OF zes. Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Clocks, Hir wv i I 'Jardinieres, the Choicest Gems. Precious 1IT>t JJL. U. HendriX, Stoues. and every article made for Wedding Presents and home use to please the most LEXIITGTOIT, S. C- |- fftStidions. May 8, 1889.-ly. The -new styles in Jewelry are elegant mmmmm*MMam*xamam?&aismB8aisaaaastamm beyond description. ^5 A 'FT5',Vr'Tn A Solid Silver Hunting Case American * ? J" W Watch for only .*510.00. Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moderate X offloo is opposite u. s. Potent o,; MSIC DEPARTMENT. ice. We have no sub-ageucies. ail husi-! , which wi? 1>(, fonU(, the celebrated ness direct, hence can transact patent i business in less time and at Less Cost than } Stein way Upright, Grand and Square Pianos, those remote from Washington. J Qf which 1 have the sole control in tlJis Send model, drawing, or photo, with i 0 , description. We advise it patentable or' Slate, also Ftseher. t.rovenste.n and Fuller uot, free of charge. Our tee not dut? till iu all styles. patent is st cured. Wilcox & White, and Shoninsrer Organs of A book, 4,How to Obtain Patents," with: Aa references to actu&l clients in your Shite, TP* county, or town, sent free. Address Stringed and Brass Instruments, Sheet C. A. SNOW A CO.. Music and Musical Findings. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, t). C. Send for descriptive catalogue and prices, oot'24-tf and be sure and write to K. N. Richbourg, ! Columbia, S. C., before purchasing else*03 Sewlne-MurhinonnpTT ! w^ere* ?ipC<!1M*p,n,'.' b'.' n n H n I buy my instruments outright, and can Bliily g"o<r?where'he pSgie can tee therefore otlc'r voti~lo\ver prtces than those Bw them, we will seed ft re to one B8ffipwS8*R^g!U^S^p<ir.'?<3a m i?cb ioc*iuy.itiewry who have them on consignment. y*^WT--?"r:Tjr I "*** tewics-machiue made in j . mfSSg&rr I the world, with el! the attechnwnu t , f,. /^F%?y ? We wiil alao tend I'ree a compute ' flan. ? 1 tl Ba!?2?! l I w??ZlB Jtline of our coally and vituublf ert 1 ' AtfI I lsWPClaamplw. In return wc aak that you : |P1WjOi-it Af !3>y Sthow what we send, to those who filitSd, ,Bw 4M^ Lma-v ct'' *l yjur home, and after 2 Jl \mn'nlht all shall become your own J/m)C\ ppropertr. Thia rraud machine is Url?l <Xf \ ^"gfinsdc after the Sii?e<.'*" patents, r which have run out; before patents MSB AIIIBIVBlf V run out it sold for $93. with the Si B6 Km HI ill IM 3 |j If /nirVlSJ^l ^1" ?od now sells for i IU| 11 R H I RE SB EX W 'fRltV rttfEffi^isrssnsT; SviMulllllCil 11 I IIUl I IlkBslree. No capital required. Plain, brief instructions jr>en. Those who write to us at once can *e. cure free the best aewinc-machine in the world, and th? ? ?? finest tine of works of hi?th artevcrahown tope-therm America. TBIJ?dcCO., iiox 740, Augusta. Afqjne. engines steam & water a boilers pipe and fitting plhllttfp saw mills brass valves 2^1 bBB B B gristmills saws uuv b h cotton presses files h am am 4m an shafting injectors E. mm III 1? i ii W& pulleys pumps ElMULrfllllf hangers water wheels i vmvivai cotton gins castings OF PURE COD LIVER Q!L I gearing brass and iron 4?S HYPOPHOSPHITES i ? Almost as Palatable as Milk.! 1 Fu" SU,fl[.of ^ap and Good. ?0 that it can he taken, BELTING, PACKING and OIL digested, and assimilated by the inoat , sensitive stomach, when the plain oil A 4 Dnff Am Um AaM| cannot be tolerated; and by the com- JLJlL DUtlUiii 1 1 itvo ? btnatlon of the oil with the hypophos* . ^ ' phites Is much moreefficacious. \ud in Stock for Persons gain rapidly IgJIt taking It, j. - Jj* SCOTT'SEMULSIOH^ikrio^dged by " fi^'-Aepairs Pro.i^ftly Done. "&i Physicians to be the Fihes^tod prepa- j ration in the world for thtfieljtf cuire of j JjJMl 1) Tj j 1 yMIHj 0 j?j CQNSWWPTION.llKfc fit LUiHIf^lL& tU.i GENERAL OEBlLlTr.WASTlfl * X&XSmPi^ ' DISEASES, EMACIATION, utiR&r ?- ^ colds and CHRONIC COUGHS. l.omiar), Mcnror iwmhwks, ^ Tk* great remedy for Consumption, andy - A T Tr4-ITW,s^S ^SfRw V Wo&tqin Children, Sold by all DruqqfaSA; < Oct 81?ly ? j ' ABOVE PASSENOER>DE?ITrs ' 1MB. ! I mmm ! ' Jan 5Uy < W. A. REdfetlNC, ! ml-A ' AETIST: I m PATRONIZE Columbian, c. Home Industry! Is now making the best pictures that can t' be had in this country, and all who have * ' - TgE . never had a real f.ne picture, should now <? * * Tom- EiiffiiiaWork^ Kinarcl'e, Y* March 14-ti II^AYKST (^KRVAIH STREE f, "j II Hi a S BBBBi 8^ ina all sizes nt KS " and IHM BOILER Ouelifcing FITSy WBULAR^AND LOCO ? HI ? > Castings in Brass or Iron ' TVTien I say Cure I do not mean merely to _ ,-iA, A &* , A stop tln-m tor a time, and then have thiem .r arnisuea -at ^reasonable Kates, turn again. I jiean* A iiA/)lC'AL .CCftt, ' . ,'j . _ i have made the disease oI * > * [ s^Kepair Work Promptly ExecutedFITS, EPILEPSY or I BRASS GOODS A SPECIALTY. FALLING SICKNESS, - A life-long rffldy. I warrant my remedy to j Damoni^aiCukk the \to?rcflr8e8. Because others have rvclTlGlM fJCI tfailed is-no re;A?on for not now receiving a cure, j "... fPtID m/^nn j nu ..t rt( send atonce for tureatise and a Free Bottl^ t' Th^t HIE TOZLR has stood toe test Of*.. of my Infallible Remedy. GRve Express ' actual and general use fur years, uHd has no and i'o-t Office. It co^ you noiluugHor a. superior on the market, Mi tfarts ii-iai ??iU it *iU cure Vou. Address- i: I __t i.-.. ti.cf?A-:i*nd 'A. ; are uiuiuujjui v lunucticu ?, ??? . H.C. ROOT, M.C.,183 pearl St., Nem^Yosk , our wor|{ js fnily warranted FIRST- | MHiHHHBHflHSBB 1 CLASS in material and workmanship; .0<ft. 3^-ly"' ^ "" ' Price-Lists, Ac., apply to IDTTIE WEST v- wnr-LI^! Proprietor Tozer Ferine Works, FEMALE COLLEGE. |{~ (jfrvais Street. Columbia. S. C. NEXT COLLEGIATE YEAR; M-ir. 1.1-ly. bw?ius October 7th. Competent j g.s- solid Gold and experienced teachers iu soi?i>&r8ioo.uotiiui.-iy.L U[i Li 3 .v a ! i i-i ITr/^XhL^U Beit S>3 waCcb iu tue world. |i fl ji M ever} department. Splendid ; c Fcncci timc^cciwr. \vci? 1 xLXjJLf j Gtlssr advantages ottered at very low J f/SmWs^S, ~ f"""4' l,l*vy ! rates, Location one of the most healthful: "*?.*'' '?*-?i V. j in the South. Rooms neatly lurmshed and : oi;^Z'i<bt ! boarding department well kept. Moral "*T^y ^caifiy c.n *<or. one tn*, | toUB the very h?t. Seud for Catalogue an.l | particulars, s:?my.ie?. Th?-*<-?anipi?*.? j & v ll C? tfi>- War. h. ?( ctKl Mrs. L. M. BONNER, Prineipal. f.vo.ob.uftrrr xb.ck^ Ht, t>/"\\T\Tryt) ir t> l ?Ui-:o ?? vour !->mo f*r 3 ?' ??!? and (hown ilr-m ?? tlic*. . E. BONNER, \ lCe-FrillClpal. i wha !.:..v"l:..%c,-a!2c.}. ??.-v tco mwyour <> %? propwtv. TRo?o lln? Wpst K ! v.tio r.rin n: nrc < $: ? > ?iro of r<*cri?injf th? Wilteh \ T , % 1?CSI, O. V^. , p.. t n ,JC, Wc, V All ctprf... ffrfcM,?e. ArMrr?? Jul;'l/?ta. j s.iu.oa iV t"?-, J. ;.-i aittinc, j % I ** ' tKKS nwwii Ml ?mm umumtumS^mmml \\ \ i r THE PRofiC AUS Er^M EN TALfiNa P H YSiG^LDEGEN ERATI ON. By HENRY DU MONT, M. I>. Thin in ft New and Masterly Medical Treatise, and indispensable to every^YOUNC, MIDDLEACED. and OLD MAN who is snfferine from Weakness, Languor, Loss of Memory, Bashfulness, Depression of Spirits, Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disease's dependent upon _ Accident, Excesses, Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Nervous Debility, Vital Exhaustion, and Bound in leather, full eilt. Price, only one dollar, by mall, sealed In plait wrapper, postpaid, t> CONFIDENTIAL. Address IIknky D'f Mont, M. D., No. 1W1 Columbus ATenue, or P. U. Box ;vio-2, Boston, Mass. Prefatory Lecture with numerous testimonials from high sources, free to all. This is the only ELECTRO-MEDICO PHYSIOLOC Ycver published, ami is absolutely complete lUii perfect, it is invaluable to ail aT.irU-.I, as r.-.n b n4 tl:.- very :c 1 - . \U v'xt. 1 of IIexby Do Mont, M. P., who has DISCOVERED jB^^I THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND THE TRUE ES-Jgg'Sg SJ H B 1 SENCE OF MAftHOOD, niay be consulted in fiaMEWSg | I d| strictest confidence,in persou or by letter,at his Electro- \ Medico InilSuary.No.lsSH'oluiubus Av.,Ilcston,M ass. "1 HEARD. A VOICE * IT SAID.^CQM^AND SEE.'" LORICK f LOWRANCE t* XI Jill * . jk. Jjplnmbia llolt^Jjjwk, Colombia; S. C., ~w HRA^UiftTEUS FOR ' . "" >*" '' Wilcox & Gibbs Cor~~ ~ 1 ' * Etwian phosphate Co., Dop^ Chemicals, ' Atlantic' PospWktgvCo., * ' M5 CaPe'jtfills, > - TVc ?Kamtts. r -u si -.Evaporators* * . " "J Dissolved Bone, ; Sheet Copper, 1 V IFTJEXjOD SEEDS, COTTOr gM, f EE DEE S, CONDENSERS, Presses and Relting, " T Plain and I)ecorated Glass, Marbleized Mantels,yGlazed Tiles, 42rates, Fenders, Ac. 'A FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE ANb GROCERIES s ? AT BOTTOM PRICES. ' ,? 1 | COME AND SEE US or write to us before bujing jyjylbiDg in Hardware* J?p1-ly I v ''''ML * NEW MILLINERY, I HAVE ADDED A MILLINERY DEPARTME^TO MY FANCY GOqjjtf' AND Notion Establishment and now offer Trimmed and Untrinwned ^ * HATS AND BONNETS, f; ALSO-FI^WERS, FKATHI2RS AIM> TRIMMINGS of all kinds CHEAPER than ever bought before. IT. W. 1'5,'JKP, - 128 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 29?ly A. (r. RHODES. J. M. VAN METRE. RHODES &VAN METRE DEALERS IN ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF FURNITURE, ?A FULL ASSORTMENT OF COFFINS, CASKETS A1 BURIAL ROBES y* ' ' V AL WAYS- IN STOCK. / SS aruS. 11 Sts.? COLUMBIA, S. C. X ; Don't Fail to Get Our Price List Before Buying. April 17?1 j% " * MEETZE & SONS., LEXIITGTOIT O. 23:., S. C. ?DEALERS IN? _ y DRl'*GOODS, HATS. HARDWARE ~ MILLINERY, - 15 ( APS, CUTLERY, % ^ NOTIONS, DRUfiS. CROCKERY, BOOTS, MEDICMES, TIN-WARE, SHOES, GROCERIES, TOBACCO, Etc* . Our aiS^s to please our customers by selling tliem good goods at lowest prices ,* or once trading with us, we expect them to do so again. We will pay highest prices for all kinds oL country produce and have good Wagon Yard, Shed and Stables for our cub^ ^Furniture *W ar^ooms, iS"S3- MAIN STREET; feOLtaBKA, s. c. [ NEXT ? RAND CENTRAL nOT^L.j 1 A iJJLL STOCf QF CHEAP, MEDIUM, AND EINE FURNITURE, IH NOW in the store, purebtfced'-direct troiy the wannfaotuivrx, And will be sold At BOTTOM PRICES. , ... . . I UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. " A full line ot COFFINS, CASKETS, META'MC JgfeES, ItUP.IAL ROBES, WJIAPPER? etc., always on^xaml. _ j ^ 7p&- Call and see us aAd'bJrconvinced tb.it yon SAVE MONEY by so doing, yOct. 28?tf ' * ' s? 3? A. MALONE REP^ESEJffTS prertiirei - honest eoops. MJME^'5 at r ?" ^ moderate . . FAIR mWTTs. 4g?? PIANOS ASI) ' tkbjw easy. > . ' - TOfrlE & DURABILITY t ;> ' v , # ^ ; Also represents Tho St tin way, Harduiau; D<^kvb-?'Uvo^ K>trvuA)p<1r.'i au? (Vnle & - ALSO lias sole control of the < elebrat.-.i iI-1 \. Story A Ciaik, Kimball and Bridge- ? port Organs. SEWING MACHIITZS. Still leads in all the first-class sewing machines, making New Home, Domestic, Davis, White, Household and Standard specialties. My goods will bear close inapectipn-and ti test, and solicit all, who desire tin- best Piano, Organ or .Machine lor the least money to call on me, and we will take pleasure in pointing oni the sup rior qualities of mygooda. WHEELER & WILSON'S NO. 9 IN STOCK. * ,1 After September 1st, lHsO, will occupy store number 130, Main Street, vacated by J. L. ^ Minmaugh. Thanking my Lexington friends for their generous patronage and earnestly W?. solicit their future trade. Am ver\ respectfully yours, -raj| 3SX. MALON'E, j Aug. 14- fim . Columbia, S. C. # fjjfl >> j