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Jj Hamptcmhas been pulSB fid insulted while attemp* |g f dress an audience of South* J|| white men. Daniel H. ChaSM - |? is a rich and comfortable citiziWI the State and receiver of one of it railway lines, and goes and comes i ease, safety and comfort, recognize as very nearly a Democrat. Suppose any man had fourteen yes ago predicted this situation? Wov not the prediction have been taken a good reason for declaring bin lunatic. Ver'y in politics nothing is s> end present appearances give no sis for forecasting even a little of futu-e. "There are millions in it," s8 druggist when asked about Dr. J Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. I < For sometime past I've be J rheumatic. I recently tried I tion 0?\ which gave me almc I stant relief. I sincerely recoi it as it has entii-ely cured me. T,"r? Gordox, Balto.. ^ B v y T. BBODIE. I \ " ^Trrw^S?881 Wtepm ^ Davis la Edueat'o^ There are many ana H Jr^oretic^ S, ' I^nSyateLhers ft ? M^the ^^^axes for - M^H-ke school Srn sections where HKation is not fully ap the residents, county Hmib Alliances are appointing HHnittees to talk the matter up ^^^vith Such famihes. In a work like this, effectively pushed by a power ful organization, that must prove a tremendous incentive to the developfW ment of the country. Free speech, free schools, free press, free religion, free politics, these make a people great and prosperous. V H| Igl The quality of the blood depends much upon good or bad digestion and assimilation. To make the blood rich in life and strength-giving constituents use Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. It will nourish the properties of the blood, from which the elements of vitality are drawn. To Wips Out the Lottery. Tbe appeal of the anti .Lottery League Convention of Louisiana to the people of the United States for ^gainst the Louisiana Lottery Company will command wide atten- . tion. The Convention describes the company not inaptly as "a powerful gambling corporation, which sits here among us like a giant octopus and stretches its arms to the remotest hamlet in the land/' The location of the company in Louisiana is one of the results of the civil war. The charter under which it has been operating till now was granted by the carpet bag Legislature of 1868. Its originators and beneficiaries were men that were foisted upon the State during the carnival of misrule inaugurated by the reconstruction policy of the party dorninant at Washington. ^ Corrupt and local politics. It is always in 4kpolitics,v with an eye to its corporate interests. This interference with good government in Louisiana is the strongest argument the anti Lottery jplf League argues against the Lottery company. The net profits of the company, as stated by the League, are enormous. Its drawing aggre- j k gate, it is said, nearly $50,000,000 a | year. So much goes to the man a- ; _ gers that the chance for a prize is ! not over one in thirty of the tickets j sold. The effect of <Jie lottery lo- i noil "lo f/v rlnr?>nvoli7o OTJ/l mo i/vy uwiuux^ pmiqH s cSIWReumatic troubl|' 1 In was a burden to me, and my cas was declared incurable, when I sal [rs S. S. S. advertised. Eight bottll entirely, and I feel likel lid as new person. Josie 1 a Montpelia, Ohio aYOn Treatise on Blood and Skin I ba- eases mailed free. SWIFT'S S. the CIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, C Gen. John Bratton, who ran dd a Governor, has not intimated o 3r""s w*se *kat support nomination of Capt. B. R. Ti1 for Governor. ;en a ^ ^a* A line of new lamps and fb >st in- failCy butter dishes, goblets, nmend biers, pitchers, mugs, cake f ~~l~ iust opened, water stuo, cheap, at the Bazaar. M Can a man be said to be i Ivlfcn I when he is cowed? EDITOR Perfumery of all kinds and Taylor's cologne, bay - the haii% pomade, hair o . soap, toilet ar d tooth pow 100iS* and too h brushes, combs - the B^zzar. Rous opin-1 III two hundred ye" ssed and|tiono{ the world dou Jand the I If yon are ah r"? W*.y "?*>. v ' ^^-lans for : a "state Mffolv known to very few i HPrmultitude at St. James'hall ^ arrangement of the platform ^nd gas proscenium under which Mr. j Irving and Miss Terry stood?what is ! technically termed the ''fit up"?was j the actual one under which Dickens delivered liis last readings a quarter of a century ago. China is said to be spending this year about $5,000,001' in the effort to regulate its wayward river, the Hoang Ho, which has recently caused sucii remote loss of life and property. A part of its waters are to be permanently diverted J into the Tu-hal, a river north of the Hoang Ho and almost parallel with it. The ingenuity of man has not yet devised effective protection againt this most troublesome of rivers. The governor of Shantung reports that lie needs in his province alone at least $5,000,000 to prevent the recurrence of the floods. Peril in a Boy's Telegraph Line. A special from Topeka, Kan., says: Two Inventive lads, Fred Baer and Earl McDowell, constructed a private telegraph wire, the wire for which was obtained from a screen door, which they carefully unraveled. The line was about three blocks long, and midway between the batteries lived Arthur Green. The line broke down one evening, and the wire must have fallen across a copper wire belonging to either win lirrhf nr ranirl transit, onm l/JLTC VJWViiV ugi&u V* * v* vmw?v wv?m pa.ny. Young Green was walking across the atloy when he ran into it and it froze on to him like a leech. The strong current from an unknown source made the thin wire a perfect saw. It took the top off one ear and ate its way straight through the other to the skull. Catching him under the chin, it burned his throat from ear to ear, almost severing the jugular vein. It cut a frightful gash on his forehead and scarred his hands, with which he tried to free himself, like a red hot iron. He is still alive, but his recovery is doubtful.? Denver Republican. Milk shakes, soda water, lemonade and ice cream, at thejteiffr, on Saturday. . Democracy?true Democracy?declares that the majority must rule; so down with your bolting and cries of "splitting the party." Tillman I will be nominated by a majority. Let the minority prove that they are true Democrats by falling in line and supporting the nominees of the Demcratic party.?Bamberg Advertiser. The blood must be pure for the body to be in perfect condition. Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla makes i pure blood and imparts the rich bloom of health and vigor to the whole body. * jg || is this: regarded as a second ;e ary crop, and is generally assigned w poor land. At least it is given seces ond choice. There is something a wrong in the principle of that sort of rri,? oat crop ought to be - ?i fanning. JLj_iV/ tlie principal muscle crop of the larm. The muscle of the farm as the work' )isPE Povrcr of ^ie farm, the driv;n< ia. wheel and the active agent of energj the twin coadjutor of production, wit ^?r plant food. Supply the soil wif ther- piailf, food, and then apply muscle ; the ilyrse or human?under the super ilman tendance of brains, and you have i three motive powers of success --"o- omnloyed. 1 - ?-* r iariuiuii t hm' ^ *S a ni^s^a^? *? R0W oats Uu i stands ^ *s a mistake to suppose 1 and all it docs n?t pay to manure oats, is a mistake to assume that oaf not a paj'ing crop and that it ansexed not deserve the most liberal careful attention. The fact tha oat crop responds with liberal , Hoyt s to the most neglectful trea r o ., ?. proves it to be one of the most ll, sweet 1 . der hair able of crops. It will pay any , etc., at to bestow the most careful at and pains to the raising of of oats. The oat is th - ^ ..f trram e popalft" stvei)^I^8_, maVing? itself- tabling??e "TTtaji^i - than com meal ^jmggg _-bave ; ^^^8 HHppK\VA\I! ! 5 $ | BEST MAKES OF , PATWnC " A iAAAl CUT PROPORTIONATELY! j 'V CUT OF 1 O 15ER CE1NT. on all makes of fN H % 1 sewing Macnnies ; Fen , NEXT 30 DAYS. &*** , ^-vzqr-. j g *"T M. A. M ALONE,! 130 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S, C. {} New I ORGANS n. j. WtDtM in ererr County. Sh H in our Secret Sorrier Rxperten V* tirinuan DetcctlTe Bu r hinderI^^^^^ |i Tha only snrc Ciw for Corn^Jgggjjgg^g^^g^ III eomfort to thefectJ5^|ja Have yooCouch^W PAPkro'g the worst caeca and is the l! - from defective nutrition. s is Kields 1 It! iei t I 25e HIRES' I \ftlu uLfluia. xo eoiunaoRiTKAjH farmer this racmcg makes fa fine I RllW le UlOSt I rh? I D?IICIOU3 and s'->? . HgH| s?con- Aalc your pngg^ Jgng lements 1 _ E ^irES, ^^Tlie jgggS|l|l |BKjj \ * c N e^ Advertisements. ] pPAUiMP5. Pianos #130. Catalogue free. I nUHiii^mnielF. Bea'ty, Washington, ? J. I I %! M NESS A HEAD ROISES CURED by 1 jBa ? M deck's ISVISIBLE TUBULAR EAR ( #KijnB eUSHIOHS. Whispers he<Lrd. Comruble. SoeemfBl where all BenedUeZkll. Sold by F. HI3COX, r ij, Si? BrMwtj, JUw Tork. Write Ur book of proof. BBKJC. I DETECTIVES 'tinted in every Cocnty. Shrew.l men to act under instructions 1 r our Socret Servioo. Kxperience not Decenary. Particular! free. I ranuaa DetectiTe Bureau Co. 11 A:cad6,Ciscisnfcti.3 HiNDERCORNS. The only fuve Cure for Corns. 8tops all pain. Ensure? J omlort to the feet. 15c. St Druggists. H tscpx Jt Co., N.Y. CONSUMPTIVE I} lave von Co Jgh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Indigestion t Use 1 JARkER'S O IN PER TONIC. It has cured j ( he worst cahjsj and is the best remedy for all ills arising rom deTectivh nutrition. Take in time. 60c. and Sl.oo- j PARKER'S WKLwSi hair balsam ISs^fS^JSCieanses and beautifies the hair. fsl!Promotes a luxuriant growth. J Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Prevents Dandruff and hair falllr^'? WEts|?||?_^^^^60<^ind$LOOa^)ruggjst&^l HjREg fiil HIRES' IMPROVED 2sT||j no r* P>f>r>i M kuui j j IK LidUiQ. HO 001UKC Oft STRAIN IKS tASl'JTMADt .! THIS PACKAGE MAKES ?IV? GAILOIt*. \$ ROOT BEER. The most APPETIZING and WHOLESOME J , TEMPERANCE DRINK in the world. | Delicious and Sparkling. TRY IT. j J Ask your Druggist or Grocer for It. C. E. HjRES, "Philadelphia, h CLEARANCE SALE IJ B . ?? g^jjj^rd ma- Sa sere, at SPOT CASH PKiCESy ? I rith i ?"r? to pay in. New JTfJUl/ / WORD | ' >! sale?rented until pais*./ ABOUT : J for. t3T"Only ?2 to 83 /I XiV Pf?Un<? nonthly. Best Bar- /Ay / rl/IHvo. <ain in over2Q years/^* 2^,/ 850 SAVED I ; rede. Send quick / ^ /every purchaser. j for BARGAIN ./ We have inside track 1 *heet. Salo on Pianoe. Our 8225 ' . limited to / / PIANO Is sold by the 50 Days. / largest dealers at $275. Don't^ ? a *8 WMr,h ltt to?-? :. W. HUSEM4NN I .J EE= Gun and Lock Smith, EHE < and deat.j <1 in' } GUNS. PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, ] ad all kinds of Sportsmen's Aiticles, hich be has now 011 exhibition and for i!e at his store. Iain Street, Near the Central Bank, j Columbia, S. C. Agent tor Kazakh Powder Company. { ^Repairing done at short notice"^ ; iioRGi~BRras, MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C.. j > 'EWELER REPAIRER, j' [as a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, j * locks and Silverware. A fine lino of ' ( pootacles and Eyeglasses to tit every one, : ' 11 for sale at lowest ivricps. Repairs 011 Watches lirst class, j uickly done and guaranteed, at moderate j rices. ?>U-u. 1 harlotte, N. 0., at ^ 1 00 p c Bolumbia 1 510 Bexington, C. H 6 03 Bart's .. 6 13 Boisler's ? Bewiedale 6>28 Bunimit.. 6 u'2 Hjeesville 6 4fi Batesburg 6 -jBrenton ' 0,1 B; ramteville lxjousta, Ga arrive 9 10 pu Mail ami Express. Going A'orth. Leave lUousta, Ga., at C> 30 po iranileville, 7 27 Trenton 8 17 Jatesburg 9 19 jeesville, 9 24 lummit 9 97 jewieclale, 9 40 veisler's 9 43 Jarr's 9 57 jEXINOTON C. H 10(8 olumbia arrive 10 20 p ix Going South. Leave. Inltimbift 6 55 a ix jexington 7 31 Parr's 7 40 veisler's 7 52 jewiedale 7 55 himnrit 8 00 jeesville 8 12 iatesburg 8 17 Trenton 918 xraniteville 9 48 Lugnsta, Ga arrive 10 30 am CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Effect July (>, 1890. (Trains run by 75th Meridian time.) j No 50 No -72 South Hound. Ihiily. Daily. i ' 1 5 v. New York jl215 p ml 4 30 p m liv. Philadelphia, | 7 20 a u:j 8 57 p in Liv. Baltimore | 9 45 a m| 9 30 p m 5v. Washington 11 24 a in 11 00 p m liv. Richmond j 3 00 p in | 2 30 a m j Liv. Greensboro 10 37 p m{ 9 50 a m ! Lv Salisbury, i 12 32 p uv 11 23 a ru Lv. Charlotte i 2 2b a hi 1 Ob p m Lv. Kock Hill | 3 17 a m | 1 54 p m LiV. Chester j 3 58 ami 2 35 p iu Lv. Winnsboro 4 59 a in 3 30 p ui Lv. Columbia 0 55 a in] 5 30 p in Lv. Johnston 8 50 a nn 7 89 p m Lv. Trenton 9 19 a nij 7 57 p in J Lv. Grauiteville 9 tO a mj 8 29 p m | \r. Augusta 10 20 am, 9 07 p m ' \r. Charlston 11 00 am 9 30 p m j \r. Savannah I 5 40 p nil G 30 a m | I ! i j No 53 I No 51 | North Bourn1.. Daily, i Daily, i 11 ! _i j Lv. Charleston 7 00 a in! 5 10 p ni J Lv. Augusta 8 O0 a nij 0 30 p ni j Lv. Graniteville 8 35 a m> 7 10 p m i Lv. Trenton 9 05 a mj 7 57 p m j Lv. Johnstons | 9 17 a mj 8 11 p m i Lv, Columbia Jll 35 p m 10 32 p m j Lv, Winnsboro j 1 14 p m l 2 17 p m Lv. Chester i 2 15 p nil 1 22 a m I r .. xr;n : > or ? T?! no i t UV, JLVCM El iLili I / - ? j> ? ... . \r. Charlotte... I 1 3o p nil .'J 13 a m ! \r. Salibury i 7 05 p in; C 02 a w ' Ar. Greensboro I S to p in; 7 47 a in i \r. Richmond 5 J5 a mi 3 30 p m ; iVr. Washington i 7 03 a m 7 10 p iu j \r. Baltimore | 8 25 a in j 8 50 p m \r. Philadelphia 10 47 am! 5 00 a iu i \r. New York j 1 20 p in G 20 a m j /^THROUGH CAR SERVICE.-^ | Piillmau Sleeping oars on trains No?. 52 : ind 53 between Augusta and Charlotte, | :?onnecting with through Piillman Sleep- ; ;ng Cars at Charlotte tor points North. ! Pullman Palace Cars between Augusta and j jroensboro on Trains Nos. 50 and 51. i Pullman Parlor Car on No. 53 between j \ngusta and Hot Springs, N. C., without j hange, connecting with C. A G. No. 51 j laily. Jas. 1'. Taylor, Gen. Pass. Agt. j r>. ( AP.nwFT.r.. A. T. A., i Colniubia, S. (). Sol. Haas, Traflic Manager. 1 Furnished at Reasonable Rates. .^ Repair Work Promptly Executed. r>r> < co n r\r\T\ci a CDT?/"?T a T TV DIV/l^O UV/UI/O xx KJA Juviaxi t A, Remember, That " THE TOZKR " has stood the test ol actual and general nse for years, and has no superior on the market All ot its parts are thoroughly inspected and tested, and all our work is fully warranted FIRSTCLASS in material and workmanship. For Price-Lists, Ac., apply to JOHN A. WILLIS, Proprietor Tozer Engine Works, 117 West Grrvais Slreel. Columbia, S. C. Mar. 13?ly. You Can't Help It. I am fully able to demonstrate the corveet.ne*? ot the tollowiiiL' assertions: You can't help being pleased with my elegant display of fine ready made clothing, made on scientific principles, goods properly sponged and shrnuked before cutting, we guarantee a fit every time. My stock of Spring Goods is ready tor your inspection and you will find it to be the largest and most complete of any stoch that has been shown in this city. It consists of all the leading styles, cuts and materials in Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing. Honnd and Square Cut Sacks in endless varieties, consisting of Plaids, Stripes, Fancy Cassinieres, Dark and Light Colors, Blue and Black Serges, Black Worsted and Corkscrews. I show Cutaway Suits in a variety ol styles and materials suitable for business, street or dress. The ever popular Prince Albert Suits, I show in a variety of line fabrics, such as Corkscrews, Diagonals, Clay Diagonals and in the fashionabte plain colors. These goods are made with those Patent Square Shoulders, for which I am sole agent. UNDKRWKA1?. Tliis Department is complete iu every detail. All prices, from the cheapest to the finest suit. My slock of llats is filled up with the Latest Styles and Colors, from the cheapest to the finest. If you need any thing iu the Trunk or Satchel Line come to see me before you buy. Come ami inspect my stock or write me by mail what you want and I will do my best to phase you. I keep everything that a man wants from a collar button to a dress suit. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!: r keep a full line of the W. L. Douglas Shots, lor which I am sole agent. These Shoes consists in four grades, S2.f?0, S3.00, SI 00 and So.oO. These are the host shoes 1 you can buy for the money. M. 1?. KINARD, Oolintil>i2t, ??. C. Nov. 12?ly est2S2K MAIN STREET, [NEXT GRAND C A FULL STOCK OF CHEAP, MEDIC in the store, purchased direct troui the mar PRICES. I IkinrDT A 1/ I M f UIML'C.n. i /-vrximv A full line of COFFINS, CASKETS, MI PER? etc., always on hand. 7p3T Call ami see us and be convinced th: Oct 2S ? tf "WAT o Je\ < of all m Sterling f c and Spoons, of Silver in Fir s* Cases suitable for o Brcnze Figures and ^ some lamps in solid b r- make good wedding anc ? selection of Silver Plated 2 Baskets. Card Stands, F>utte rn Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Pickl Holders, etc., etc. Magnifying ? Pocket Compasses, Stamp B * Bon Bon Boxes in Solid ?t Vinaigrettes ia Silv X Garters witl m Buckles, th< O of the ] Zq slip :< pi P. H. [New Number 105,] Oct 3? ly CARRIAGES, W, IB O-A. ID 1 IAKGEST STOCK AND BEST ASSO] J lumbia. Agents for the Columbus B HAR of all kinds. Single and Double K Call and see us for any of the thousand an Hardware Store. GOODS AND Pll AGNEW HARE OPPOSITE LOAN A2 Sept. 11-42 ly. * * th/^t A-M/ X UXLr VJT. wv INDIANAPOLIS, IND. N?. 11 | Price, $13.00 at Factory. ??r\ \ f Cash -with Order. jf \ \ I Strictly First-Class. Warranted. S^jsJefr All Second Growth Hickory. Steel Axles and Tires. ^ Low Kent Seat Arms. Perfectly Balano Long, Fasy Riding, Oil Tempered Spring. best Wheels and Best All Over. IF YOU CAN'T FIND THEM FOB SJ KENTUCKY WAGON MF General Son W. A. RECKLINC, ARTIST, <JOJLU3L?51A, ?. Is now making the best pictures that cai be had in this country, and all whohav never had a real fine picture, should not try some of his latest styles. Specimen can be seen at G-ai'cry, up stairs, next b Kinard's, March H-tf C 01. U >1 JENTHAL HOTEL.] M, AND EINE FUENITURET^KHH^H tufacturers, and will be sold at B07R3^D|^H -wwn 2 A SPECIALTY. BW 5TALIC CASES, BURIAL ROBES, WRAP-^HH at you SAVE MONEY by so doing. ? ?? . % kinds, . Silver Forks p*5 MMmH^H Fancy Pieces 5 ^ Le Flush or Veivet V9MH| Wedding Presents. P*p I Vaces, Parlor Laropc, %"< . MSB rass and seven feet high, CR <"*>,, HUH I birthday presents. A nice L% JHhB Ware, such as Castors, Cake JpH* jJM r Dishes, Ice Pitchers, Cream S^hI e Stands, Berry Dishes, Glasses, Microscopes, Spy ozes of olive wood I Silver and Silver c*g" >?9Efl| er. Fine Silk Elastic ? %n9^9 i Solid Silver ^ o i finest article ^ kind, never * jhHH lace. - ^raraHH| LAOHtCOTTE ^JhhhI MAIN STKEET, IXS^gjaBBffiaMSH CAETS. RTMEST EVEK IS THE C1TV OP hHI uggy Company. jgjSjSH^H ii<7ne articles usually V.CES WILL SD EXCHANGE BANK. o., . t Ml ^ ' \\Tf ^I VI *5 j|jMHQHll^R& % / NSk IS jt ^BhHhhi ed. ^^_-L LLE BY YOUE MEECEAKTS, WEITE^ jj^B^HH ithera sSfjfflpMBBB _ ^^^WIBHHl^WB ^1 FOR MEN OHflH a' Ifll icsTorrATU^o l^lcaBsHySiBI 1 illT hftnr ininrniTnrriTiinlTMfflagniM 01*11. I HI 11 rrf Birrfy tnd |ftjtj V hlli?tl'llllofZn<Ma?KMM?Mfam?JCIKMHnlM - Rabmt, MoMo >a5U001) fnlly Mote rod. Hc? to rnJi1 8 I Strw*lh??TrKAK.r>DrrM.OPKI?oa*a58*PiRTS?*^BBHM^B| a ib*oiai?i; enfaiUac Hoik TjiuniuiT-iUMta Sob tMtltj from ItO Stat** u4 Forolgo CtutrlM. '!!m3WsE)OHI D??eriptl>e Book. oiBtoaallao oak proof* miilod (w*HHSnfl | iMm* ERIE MEDICAL CO., 9UFFALMHg?|n mM