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TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT The Trod of Xatemperaxxe. WILL X. HARBEN, IN DEMOREST. Xn. my dream I saw a city, the like of which had never greeted my waking sight. I-thought the sun hung, sadly over its stately domes and spires, dimly seen as a bright light through frosty glass. A companion walked by my side, and talked to me as we moved along. v * It was a city of vast extent and wealth.- The buildings were made. > 1 ? ?? i.?i ot costly mentals ana rare gems; um a hollow sound of mirth rose from it all, and my soul was chilled as with, ice. The faces of the inhabitants were horrible to behold. The countenances of women and children were clouded with shades of wue, and to their thin frames clung tattered garbs. Their voices were cracked and choked with despair. The faces of the men were the lurking plaoefe of lust, desperation, crime. "Behold the cause,1' quoth my companion. And he led me to a por tion of the city where, stood a beau..^x^tiful garden. Surrounding it was a stone wall, each stone of which m bore the, words "Legal ProteOTon.'1 Within the garden grew a tree that dazzled my eyes with its beauty. On its leaves hung liquid pendants, scintillating like the eyes of the serpent when focussed to the acme of their charm. Around the tree glided female forms in a dance of ecstatic grace. To the leaves they held golden cups, catching the fluid and passing it with smiles to men pressing eagerly ^^pd with insatiate desire. The man drank. Sweet music i filled the air. Then the men would leave the tree and stagger out into S^mo nf fliom i VUV ivg VU??^V%i v* vMyw - were met at the gate by anxious eyed women and pitiful children, and led in misery away. In the city, cries of delirium arose above the din of avarice, and murky streams of tears, tinged with blood, flowed by me unceasingly. "Cannot this be stopped?" I asked ^ my companion. And he answered, uIt has been attempted in vain, many times. Behold the throne of the emperor Juris-! diction." And I saw in the centre of the great place a throne as massive as a mountain of stone. Thereon sat Jurisdiction, with countenance as placid ' as the veiled sun. On one side of the throne stood a multitude of wo- j men, crying. "Mercy! mercy!" On ; the other side was an army of strong men with stern faces. an envoy, called Political j "^TOpfomacy, wenTfiom the"men to the4", feet of Jurisdiction, laden with bags of gold bearing the word "Taxation:" Jurisdiction smiled, and gave the envoy hi** hand in welcome. Then the assembled women sent one of their number to the throne. She wore ?orrc: an/3 ilia i^ftmrmess of the ST&V0 V? ^ _ ^ had already beaded her brow. She spoke to Jurisdiction, and held out hear hand supplieatingly; but he waved her frowningly away, and her senders departed sadly. It seemed that years were passing. Changes were taking place. The people become dwafted in stature and . intellect and more depraved. Crime stalked through the streets?a gigantic, unrestrained, growing shadow. The garden containing the hurtful tree was larger and the wall - higher. Jurisdictioh still occupied his throne. A fog of ruin hung over the city, obscuring the sun. "Look!" cried my guide. And -I beheld a woman with a most beauteous countenance approaching. She wore on her glorious person a robe of spotless whiteness. I asked my companion who she was, and why all men hid their faces when she passed. He told me her name was Bight, that she had lived always. The woman limping behind her was called Free-, dom, who had always been oppressed, but aided by Bight. Then I thought Bight spoke in 1 3 imnnr/ WT a TO T?/5 CrVl f drill JLUUU > UiVCj Vljuig) A ? .-Q? I come with Freedom to rescue this city." And from all over the place, met bought, came the voices of .women 2. ad children, and they rose in a countless multitude round the throne of Jurisdiction, whither Bight had gone. The great emperor turned pale an<f trembled. He blew on his golden trumpet, and his forces came from ^ his palace gates. Bight marshaled her forces and they outnumbered the army of Jurisdiction; but the latter were armed with javelins and protected with shields, while the women were unarmed. The husbands and fathers of the women, who stood near by, refused to aid them, and pleaded with them to go back to their homes; but the women heed not their advice, and followed their leader toward the garden Containing the Tree of Intemperance. I asked my companion what they would do, and he said, ktThey would uproot the evil; they are at last aroused.1' And I asked, "Can they do it?" And he answered, "Bight must prevail; she will never die. She may struggle for centuries, the blood of brave, patient hearts may flow, but in the end she will conquer. She lives like sunlight; clou da may pass over her and hide her from sight, but ghe is glorious somewhere. 1 * - '-tW ^ day she will be queen of the world, for she is the daughter of God." Jurisdictions army stood still. The multitude of women reached the garden and scaled the walls, tearing the ponderous'stones away with bare hands and arms. Then Jurisdiction commanded his forces to charge upon | the insurrectionists, and a hail storm I of javelins filled the air. "Women fell dying, shrieking and bleeding. Their places were taken by others. These, too, fell at their posts, their dead bodies aiding their fellows more easily to reach the wall. v An entrance was made at last. The invaders rushed into the garden and surrounded the Tree of Intemperance. They pulled at its boughs. It bent. The^earth holding its deep set roots cracked. The tree came up and the roots began to writhe and die in the heating sunshine which burst suddenly from behind the clouds. Jurisdiction's forces were blinded by the unwonted sunlight, and deafened by the glad shouts of the victorious. The emperor staggered on his throne, and fell lifeless to the earth. Then Right aided by Freedom, who had taken wings, climbed upon the throne and took cod^atand of the kingdom. , Y^ars seemed to be passing. The sun was shining brightly. The cloud of ruin had rolled away.. The tear streams were no more, but their pebble beds remained, glittering like pearls. "Those are the gems belonging to the crown of reward." whispered my companion; they are formed by suffering." The city wore a happy, prosperous look. Far beyond its outskirts I beheld green, fertile fields, laughing ofroomci on/1 rv\Aiit%foiT\a All ovicaiii^ ouvi uuauuxui uiuuiiioiiio* xvu this fell into a soothing haze together, with musical laughter, and I awoke, alas to find Freedom limping in chains, and Bight, pale and fatigued, tugging at her bonds while Jurisdiction smiles complacently on the world* E. S* W. Superintendant Press Work, Leesville T. W. a T. U. t . , . Jjj| ^ / jl tmsauarmtf Always open ?the offer made by the proprietors of Dr. Sugg's Catarrh Remedy. It's a rewardoi: "hffcurable case of catarrh, no matter^ how bad, or of how long standing. They'll carry it out, too. It's one thing to make the offer. It's a very different thing to make it good, it couldn't be done,-except .-with an extraordinary medicine. But that's what they have. By it's mild, Boothing, cleansing and healing' properties, Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases. It doesn't simply palliate for a time, or drive the disease to the lungs. It produces a perfect and permanent cure. Try it and see. If you can't be cured, you'll be paid/ The only question is?are you willing to make the test, if the makers are willing to take the risk ? If so, the rest is easy. You pay your druggist fifty cents and the trial begins. If you're wanting the $500 youll get something better?a cure / You can't tell for certain what a man will do till he does it. The highest exercise of charity is charity toward the uncharitable. An Orange wine factory is soon to be started at Jacksonville, Fla. The pretense of saintliness deceives no one so much as the pretender. America has 200,000 telephones? more than the rest of the world combined. A magistrate in Georgia recently received four silver dimes as a marriage fee. The groom, a boy of eighteen, said it was all he could afford. The bride was a widow of 40. - There are people that claim that they want to get to Heaven who never want to get near a warm prayer A vain woman may be cured of her vanity, but a vain man, never. "A Drink Fit For Ye Gods." Lovers of a fruit juice beverage wjlUInd a pure, wholesome and deJjMtlully refreshing drink in the Specialty Co's Apple and Peach cider, Grape and. Florida Orarge Juice, Raspberry and Pineapple Julep. Be sure that you ask for the Specialty Co's goods. The Specialty Co., Cider Mills, 28 and 29 Williamson St.; Office, 107 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. 52-ly It is said that President Harrison's trip to that Pacific will cost him $100,000. Tisls CURB Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. Tb?y prod nee regular, natural evacuation*. never gripe or Interfere with daily btnincu. A* a ipedlelne. , >n1,1 -Kw. 0, . . ? The People's Party. Platform Adopted by the Convention Held in Cincinnati Last Week. The Greenback, Free Silver and Sub-Treasury Ideas Combined. 1. That in view of the great social, industrial and economic revolution now dawning upon the civilized world, and the new and living issues con fronting the American people, we believe that the time has arrived for the crystilization of the political reform forces of our country and the formation of what should be known as the People's "Party of the United States of America. 2d. That we most heartily endorse the plans of th'e plaiforms adopted at St. Louis, Mo., in 1889, and Ocala, Fla., in 1890, and Omaha, Neb., in 1891, by the industrial organization the represented, summarized as follows: . x A. The right to make and issue money is a sovereign power to be maintained by the people for the common benefit; hence, we demand the abolution of national banks as banks of issue and as a substitute for n'atioi *\ bank notes, we demand that legal treasury notes be issued in a sufficient volume to transact the business of the country on a cash basis, without damage or special advantage to any class or calling, such a i i i 1 i n it notes to De legal tenaer in tne payment of all debts, public and private, end such notes when demanded by the people shall be loaned to them at not more than 2 per cent, per annum on non perishable products, as indicated in the Sub-treasury plan, and also upon real estate with a proper limitation upon the quality of land and amount of money. . B. We demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver. 0. We demand the passage of laws prohibiting'alien ownership of land, and that Congress take proper action to devise some plan to obtain all the lands now owned by alien and foreign * syndicates, and that all lands held by railroads and other corporations in excess of such as Is actually used and needed by them be reclaimed by the government and held for actual settlers only. ' D. Believing the doctrine of equal rights to all and special privileges M none, we demand that taxation?4H tional, State or municipal?shall new - be t'Sed to build up one interest or class at the expense of another. E.#We demand that revenues, national, State and county, shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the government, economically and honegthLftdminifltered. A. / F. We den&nd a jutsi m n system of graduate3" taxfSn income. ' G. We demand the fnost rigid, honest and just national control and supervision of means of public communication and transportation, and if this control and supervision does not remove the abuses now existing, we demand government ownership of such means of communication and transportation. H. We demand the election of President, Vice President and United States Senators by direct vote of the people. 3d. That we urge the united action of all progressive organizations in attending the conference called for February 22d, 1892, by six of the leading reform organizations. 4th. That a national central committee be appointed by this conference to be composed of a chairman to be elected by this body, and of three members from each State represented, to be named by each State delegation. 5th. That this central committee? shall represent this body, attend the national conference on February 22d, 1892, and if possible unite with that and all other reform organizations there assembled. If no satisfactory arrangements can be effected this ?? i 11 ii _ u.: i committee snail can a national convention not later than June 1st, 1892, for the purpose of nominating candidates for President and Vice President.* 6th. The members of the central committee for each State where there is no independent political organization'conduct an active system of political agitation in their respective States. ; Additional resolutions not part oi the planform were presented. They recommonded favorable consideration of women suffrage, demanded that the treasury notes paid soldies be made the equivalent to coin, favored eight hotirs a day and condemned the action of the World's Fair Commission with reference to wages. -to-a f A Household Remedy J 1 FOR ALL \ t BLOOD and SKIN J # PI8EASE8 # B.B.B. | Botanic Blood Babn # \ U ^uroe SCROPULA, ULCERS, SALT t f ?y V?U'g5 RHEUM, ECZEMA, every f ? form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, bo* # A sides being efficacious in toning up the A \ system and restoring the constitution, J V when impaired from any cause. Its r i almost supernatural healing properties w A justify us In guaranteeing a cure, If A J directions are followed. > i QCIIT CD EC nxUSTHATED 1 W Otrl ! rKCC "Book of Wonder*." r ^ BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga. 4 f ^ H |p PATRONIZE Home Imtiisei! r ?T^ ^ in 117 WEST GERVAIS STKEEJJ Near Union Depot, Are now operated with a competent W' w of Skilled Mechanics, and are manufafIng all sizes of " TOZER ENGINES "d BOILER^, including x j RETURN TUBULAR AND LOf \ MOTIVE BOILERS, j Pulleys and Shafting -yA Castings in Brass or ip J Furnished at Reasonable Rats^L ^ "Repair Work Promptly ' BRASS GOODS A SPECLlMW^ ^ Remember, i\ That "THE TOZER"'haas^odSftol i actual and general use for years, t&G& no snperior on the market All ol itau^s ? are thoroughly inspected and te8t8?Tan/' all our work is fully warranted FlftST CL \SS tn material and workmanships. , For Price-Lists, &c., apply to jr" JOHN V. AVSL1*, Proprietor Tozer Engine WoB 117 West Gervais Street, ColnmriJLk.: Mar. 13?ly. * . y ' V 08 YOU DRIK CIDER? S FRUIT ?JUICE? OF ANY KIND. IET SO, be sure that your dealer furnishes you with / Goods the quality of which can- \ - net be surpassed/ This can \ only be done by buying The Specialty Co's APPLE and PEACH CIDER, GRAPE and FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE, RASPBERRY and PINEAPPLE JULEP, The most pure, wholesome and U delightfully refreshing fruit V' beverages to be had in thbj*~ country. Packages of THE^MCIALT^#1 Cider Mills, v 18 & 29 Williamson Street, 10? Bar *?et SAVANNAH, GA. 1 'BUS LINE. T V.A. K E -W M'CARTHA'S BUSSES AT * /.. UNION DEPOT, COLUMBIA On arrival- of all trains, for hotels or any part of the city. , First Class Livery and FetfdSi&bl^jM^ Finest Turnouts in the city at mocfiifate charges. Stable on Taylor street, Columbia, S. C. J. P. McCARTflA. November 6-tf. " . - * New Advertisements. ' i ' AQCIITQ make 100 PER CENT. n4t cn UCn I O my Corse s Belts. Brushes, Curlers and Medicine. Samples tree. ^ ^ Write now. Br, Bridgmas, sfl BVay. DF A is Wm El COSHIOHS, Whispers bearf^Com. ftrtahls. BuwnM where all fell. SoMfcyF. H23COI, eely.MSBr*4w*j,(awT?rk. Wrltefor fcsok*f?r?o&mi. Bh?am Cleanse* and beantifles the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Palls to Eestore Gray Hair to Its Youthful Color. Cure^calp^je^e^^hatr^^nnfr^ J^^Srke^^i^e^Tcraic* ft cnraSe^rTt "Jougti] Weak Lira?*, Debility, Indigestion, Fain, Take in tim&JOcta. ' BOILING WATER OR MILK E P P S'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING* COCOA LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. 4w23 J. C. H. TROEGER'S uuuiousumn, , 145 Main Street ~ ~ *4 t * - *y t awvotiaa i [Upposite xjohcjl uum..4ivvfJ COLUMBIA, S. C. \ SALOON is stocked with the Finca Wines, Liquors, Beer, Tobacco and Cigars Restaurant is First-class in every respect Meals served at all hours in the bighes culinary style Oysters, fish. etoM <anc every thing palatable that the niarke affords, at moderate charges. Oct 22 12m m F. W. HUSEMANN FFr Gun and"Lock Smith, SEE ' i and dealee in } 4 GUNS, PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE and all kinds of Sportsmen's ATtfai^s which he ''.as now on exhibition andrtq sale at his store, ' Main Street, Near the Central Bank Columbia, 8. C. - j Agent fob Hazabd Powdeb Company. i 0EUMBIA TEMPLE OF MUSIC AND SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, So MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. A II03XE ENTERPRISE. This is now an established institution and you can rely on the warranty given on cli instrument and machine sold from there. VISITORS TO COLUMBlk, N Will find. Choice Pianos, Organs and Machines on hand. Special pains has been ken to select a Beaatiiul Lot of Pianos. Organs and Machines for the Holliday Trade FOR CHRISTMAS. Nothing more appreciable could be given for Christmas present than a nice Instruct or Sewing Machine. CONSIDER QUALITY. Remember you can get better goods from this house than elsewhere, and bacaed up ith a warranty at home. NOTHING SHODDY HERE. If you want cheap shoddy Pianos. Organs and Machines please pass the I'Tem* >Ie of Music and Sewing Machine Depot'* by, for you will nd all goods there first class and fully warranted. DON'T DELAY. , Call on or address the Proprietor, M. A. Malone, for - terms on Instruments and lachines. M. JX. JVlAJuUiN Jb, ?p?-IFro^ietok.?l|? ]X. B. Bepairing and Tuning of Pianos and Organs a specialty, and orders sill receive prompt attention, M. A. MALONE. Nov 5? ly TO THE FRONT! A. F, FUNDEBBURK, Main Street, 77. ------- Columbia, C. Now is the time to save money. Bay your FUBNITUEE and Save your Bridge Toll I will pay every customer's fare who buys goods to the amount of $5. |jgg UNDERTAKINC SESTMUSWiHitH)} is the most complete in the State. Funerals promptly attended to and satisfactioi given. ^^-7? BARGAINS TINT COOKING STOVES A1 BABY CARRIAGES CALL AND SEE ME. Eespectfully, 1 JL. P. PTJN KSRBTTRZ. Feb 11?ly. WE HAVE REMOVEI FROM WF HOTEL JEEOME ?TO 168 and 170 Main Street ' . - \ Next to Commercial Sank* Where you can find us with a complete line of choice DRY GOODS. CLOT01YG HATS, ladies' a\d ffimroigoom, \teuleat ALLIANCE SRy PRICES. We mean just what we say. Give tfs a trial. EPSTIN BROTHERS, - (Next to Commercial Bank.)J ^ ? n ?^ ^*4 V W. Sep 25 1889?lj . - ~ ' ' ' . / FOUR FLOORS 150 BY 25 FEET / FULL OF ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. Persons bringing this advertisement with them will \ allowed "5 PER CENT. ON ALL CASH PURCHASED HARDWOOD BEDSTEADS A SPECIALTY. - CALL WHILE IN COLUMBIA AND REST IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO PUBCHA Coffins, Caskets and Burial Suits. RHODES & VANMETRE, NO. 66 MAIN STREET, - - -COLUMBIA, S. < Ni?ht Call. 114 N. W. Corner Plain and Gates Slreets. April 17?ly. " v %v. F. C. ALDRID6E A CO., DEALERS IN \ ' . ; . . ' . * Southern Fine Lumhe] ALLIDESCBIPTIONS, BATESBUBG-, S. C. "We will keep constantly on hand Flooring, Ceiling and Weatherboarding, air dried i \. v worked true on new and improved machinery. , Framing Stuff, All Grades and Sizes We also have arranged for a limited supply of Poplar, Oak, Hickory and H Woods. LATHS TO ORDER ANY LENGTH. , ' We have jnst put np at considerable expense a new milling outfit of the latest proved machinery and are prepared to do first class work in every respect, and bills trusted to us we guarantee te fill promptly and satisfactorily. We are also runnin first-class French Buhr Grist Mill, Corn Cob and Thresh Mill, Cotton Seed Crasher Hollers. Also keep on hand Engine Fittings of all kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pip: all sizes, Elbows, Bashings, Couplings, <fcc. Pitcher Force and Lift Pumps, Pai Strainers and all the necessaries to protect mills, gins, houses and dwellings from and rednce insurance. We will put up on application the Electrical 8team Cat off any engine, insuring, where necessary in case of accident, the immediate shutting o > steam and quickest possible stoppage of machinery?this one connection can be vannm? orith nncti WnMnnn tn ant. frnm and AVArv manhiriA in th? bnildinff. W iuugvu ? ? ??? ? .?J ? O for price list or call and see this appliance at work in our mill. Mr. Abridge has over 15 years experience with electrical appliances and will give this work his pers< attention. Dec 31?tf t ' ? ? - .... . - ' HOST BEADTIFl J yB5B3tejlr. T.y* * M O N UIVX E N T S SEE D^GNS AND PRICES. ;' . j . ... < \ : ; ? *?aum viiiran nAnJuAN a BALRR a ' v ' . . " C~J: CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, CAKES CRACKERS, . CIGAB, ?MOKIN? and CHEWING TOBACCOS, ] . 1lla?>A?T /I A Ailri \T^/inn luys, raucy uruvus, uuuviia, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC . *' __ - ' ?GT- A 'well selected stock of the above Goods^onstauUy OS hand and always at tht , very lovest prises. * * * . j 1 * j . ; LEXINGTON C. H. , S. C. ^ ' .> ; "/ LORICK & LOWRANCE I _ . Columbia Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C., 1 HEADQUARTERS FOB Wilcox & G-ibbs Co., Add, * Etwian Phosphate Co*, Long's Chemicals, Atlantic Posphate Co., Ca e Tvrmai * ? ' '-' 7"? Kainits, Evaporators. Dissolved Bone, Shfet Copper, FTTTT.i!D .AJfcTSD a--AJR3&3Sr SEELS, f COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, ' Presses and Belting, Plain and Decorated Glass9 Marbleteed Mantels, Glazed Tiles, Grates, Fenders, &c. A FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE AND GROCERIES AT BOTTOM PRICES. COME AN D SEE US or write to as before bay tog anything in Hardware 5 4 Furniture War ?rooms, SSTABtlSSHD X843. x MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. [NEXT GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,] > A FULL STOCK OF CHEAP, MEDIUM, AND EINE FtJBNITUBE, IS NOT yZ in tbe Store, purchased direct from the manufacturers, and will be sold at BOTTOM . PRICES. ; IINDPRTAKINO A SPECIALTY. r fl I metalic cases^ burial robes, wrapaT<^ee its and be convinced tbat'vou f 1 ' . ' . . ' 1 ":" ?1^ chicue8ter'8 enqu8h, red cr088 diahord brand a rEHlWRONMi * r\UUS A THC ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Thc.oBlr 8?fe, 8?l*, Vrt rtUabU Pill for Ml*. Mwi aak D rotgUt for Chick ft*? t Jtngkah JHamend Brand la Be4 aad Odd ! mlTI? AT * tooxe.mkri *1t& feltwribbon. Ttk*M?tkirUi4. Bhfuu RmhtdkKitomtwmdDdMmm. V / > J k 's^araasssr ewc^ <5SS^sgoffl?^ IF. YOJJ WANT A FIRSX-CLASS COTTON GIN At Bottom Prices, write "for New Catalogae and Reduced Prices of 5e improved augusta gi.v. J3&~8ee the Extra Fine Recommendations of last year's work"^E^ GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO'S. if BE " ' MACHINE, BOILER AND BIN WORKS. MILL, ENGINE AND BIN SUPPLY HOUSE AUGUSTA, GA? js the place to get Machinery and So- plies and Repairs at Bottom Prices. 66 New Gin and 62 New Engines in Stock. Mention the Lexington Dispatch when you write. Pi ' . ' W. A. RECKLING, {' PORPCHE aetist, IN. C. CORN WHISKEY, COLUMBIA, S.C., . : _ GOTO Is now making the best pictured ihat can m. mm m mmmm be had in this country, and all who have Tl JJ (lU HTiE S never had a real fine picture, should now 1 ^ ' - can be seen at Gallery, up stairsTnext to WHITE . ELEPHANT SALOON, |* Kimrf's. Maroh l4.tf COLUMBIA, S. C. . Having bought a large lot of Pure Corn - BIlHftU I nil 1 Whiskfly daring the summer months at * Wr IIHIIIIIwO nil I reduced price, I am able to furnish mj I WHIM !* ? IIILb fiends and customers at the eame old prices. I am also agent for several large md -|r fcT: North Carolina distilleries which give me ^ \\ ||T*O A 1^1 /\0( 3(p advantages over other dealers. The finest il III Jjljl W Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco al way* ^i"yv*jrv^ .. in stock. Polite attention, square dealing, Z3 f# &c., by>Popfc P. Hayes or Oily I POMONA, rsr. <3. opposite af Main Street, Columbia, & C. im- Oct 22?ly ?? Stock consists _ A f| SOTTTIR nt?, ALL LEADING FKUITS ' Ale ' V. KJVf Ulliil. fire ' . on Calculated to suit the Southern and border Wholesale and Retail flT oi \ Statt 9 I \ * " ? j - ? v-, I Furniture Warerooms, rite >Sen<l tor descriptive uautiugue, ?v. *, . had fecit teees, vines, 4e? PARLOR AND BEBSOOM SUITES. " and No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young - c,?,. SIDE BOARDS, SAW, tions, Mattresses, Catalogues free. Correspondence soli- 'll4 MAIN ST, COLUMBIA, S, C* [J ?ted. Address j sep24_ry. ' ' \-T- / / }: JjU J. VAN LINDLEY, Propr. MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA. S. C.. S^SKg Z _ * ,?w Office is Opposite ft. S, Patent Met. - 1'*^ \ ' JEWELER REPAIRER, \ _ Send model, drawing or photo., with 4*ecrifr< Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches. Won. We advise, if patentable or sot, free of Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacle* and Eyeglasses to fit every one, nanws of actual dieats'to your State, county, oe all for sale at lowest prices. 1 town, sent fire*. Address, jg&r Kepairs on Watches first class, ! A QBI Allf M? c?i j quicklv done and guaranteed, at moderate ; we #%e OPi^/ WW OCr w\#ri "j prices. 60-tfi j Oppostte Pstent Oflce, Washington, D. C. ' *