The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 13, 1892, Image 4
THEEAY322D WILL GET THERE. |
Alabama Cotton Plant.
I was once the tool of oppression,
As green as a sncker conld be;
And monopolies banded together
To beat a poor hayseed like me.
The railrcads and old party bosses
Together did sweetly agree,
And they thought there'd be little trouble
In working a hayseed like me.
And at every election they fed me
With taffy as sweet as could be,
, Bat when they elected their ticket
They forgot a poor hayseed like me,
They sold themselves out to the banker,
And thought it would be a fine spree
To steal all the greenbacks and silver,
And rob such a hayse d like me.
They went into league with the devil,
For the sake of a high license fee,
But never a cent of the profits,
Has come to a hayseed like me.
Bat now I have roused up a little.
And their greed and corruption I see.
And my neighbors are waking around me,
And find they're all hayseeds like me.
And so we formed an Alliance,
From oppression we're bound to be free,
x ^ we vote next election,
I Will be made up of hayseed like me.
cnimATinuAi nrDASTMCNT
huvvn i iwlink, uhi nu s114.11 *
P. E. ROWELL. - - EDITOR.
?TA11 communications intended for this
Department must be addressed to Mr. P. E.
v Rowel 1.
SCHOOL ROOM DEVICES.
Ask artj set of teachers to give
you some device in their daily use
and at once there is an inward
shrinking, a shrinking which in
stantly seals the lips. Just why
this is true is somewhat hard to
state.
A wonderful intangibility seems
to clothe the simple word; especially
to young teachers. They've heard
and read how helpful, indeed how
necessary, devices are in teaching
little children, but practically the}
know little about it. And yet man}
of them have instinctively used,
every day, numbers of good plans
They feel insecure in their know!
edge simply because they are unfamiliar
with the foundation principle
upon which they build.
But granting that devices are aids
why are they? Why go to the trou
ble to study, up contrivances tc
1 nliilolvon V^/"\Ttr Ia vAifid r? 1 . \ a v? >
tcavw v,uuvuCu iv icau auu icon
Humbert What psychological pnu
ciple underlies it all. Does it sa\<
time in the long runt
A great many persons, and person:
indeed of much thought, argue tha
much of the time spent in using
?? - j?t^Sefs, so called have been under
the impression that they had only to
tell what they knew and all would
go well. They are waking up to the
fact that more than this is necessary.
Children do not learn things by being
told. They must see; see both
objectively and subjectively. Physical
sight as an aid, is necessary to
mental sight.
Suppose for example you are teaching
a number. Not one would undertake
to teach the abstract number
withnnf ? x'
. --?^ uxou jjxebenuiig to tl2?
child some object or objects. But
why use so many objects; so many
devices in teaching number?
For this reason, the more abstract
the subject matter presented the
more obscure is the mental picture,
hence the greater number of sense
channels through which it must
reach the mind, the greater number
of devices.
On the other hand, words are more
concrete, that is, the ideas of which
they are the signs are more concrete.
The figure 7, the sign of the idea, is
ro?11p ~
concrete, to the child,
than the idea itself. Some one has
said children must think upon ideas,
not signs of ideas. The sooner we
enable him to get ideas, the sooner he
begins to think for himself: Assuredly
he does so more quickly by the use
of devices.
Just so soon as he has the idea, let
go the device. It is no longer
needed.
One reason so many do not meet
with that success they expect is because
they do not give enough time
to any one plan. They hear of so ,
manv, and read how wonderfully sue- ,
, i
me jLiiuuei teacner is m their ^
use, that they try, it ma} be a dozen ^
or more perfectly new. Then, too.
they are unfamiliar with the prii ciples
underlying them. They necessarily
meet with failure and become
f
disgusted with themselves and their
work. They do not know why, and
cannot know how to use them.
It maybe that a device which might
appeal to one child may not be so .
striking to another, but as a rule 1
children are enough alike to accept 0
like things. *
A small child is so full of motion
^animal) that it is necessary to exer
cise this part of his being in order to
excite that attention for which we *
are working. Froebel appreciated (
this fact when he originated his Kin- ^
dergarten Piay. After-all it is tInattention
that we want to gain. C
"When the mind is fully alert any g
truth presented will find lodgement. ^
The child must be made perfectly *
self-forgetful before he is ready to ?
receive ideas. Now there is no bet- ^
tor plan to make him so than by the |
use of attractive devices. "Watch him
to see the effect of what ycu give
him. If the effect is good, the cause
must be good. Every teacher should
thus test what he uses. If the
result is not what may be desired
. ri
discard the plan. It will be a hinw
drance rather than a help.
In teaching geography we have
ample material placed at our door by c
i TT: ? 4-^ oi^ Tndppd Tie ?
VJOUj XllUlSCli., IU CUM uo. a
teaches us constantly. We have
only to read in the book which our t
"Father has written for us"' and we n
shall find innumerable devices, by ^
which He teaches His inattentive r
Q
children. Surely we can but follow lHis
great plan. Missv Chapman.
? _ I
The State Teachers' Association g
will be held in Columbia during July.
The meeting will be almost in Lex- ?
ington county, and every live Lexing- t
i a? i- .1, ~v. frv "\\a flipro S
toil ItMUUCI UU-UU UVJ
f
The Southern Educational Association
will meet in Atlanta, July 6-8.
A special coach from Columbia will ;
carry teachers from South Carolina.
One fare pays for the trip.
The Providence community, n6ar
Lexington, has asked for tlie next
county meeting. That is a fine section,
and it is to be hoped the executive
committee will favor the petition.
Let every teacher who can attend
this meeting.
Miss. Chapman's article on "School
"T~\ JArt/vwrtAf. 4-Vkdn O r\QOC.
JL/t' \ iL'tJS UCSCi vca UIWC iuau i*
ing notice, or a cursory perusal. It
ought to be studied.
An article from Mrs. Nora Miller,
and an account of the closing exercises
of Cherokee Academy is held
over till next issue.
Pat and His Pig.
Down in Otoe county they have
resurrected an old story on Col. Van
? Wyck- that will bear repetition, in
P spite of its advanced years, says the
. i Nebraska State Journal. When the
. ex-Senator was running for Congress
in the Fiftieth New York District,
party feeling was at fever heat, the
. war was just over and much of its
bitterness lingered in the hearts of
i all men. There was a certain Dishman
in Sullivan county who had
steadfastly refused to give the old i
man soldiers any encouragement, al- !
. though thev bad labored with him '
faithfully. The Colonel was greatly
surprised, therefore, when Pat informed
him on election day that he
had concluded to support him.
"Glad to hear it, glad to hear it,"
J said the Colonel; <T rather thought
you were against me, Patricu.
, and when you bj "me" pig pen
; and talked for two hours -\or worse, ,
. ye didn't budge me a hair's breadth, |
, sir, but after 3'e wuz gone away
to thinking how ye reached yer hand
over the fence and scratched the pig
on the back till he laid down wid the
pleasure of it, and I made up my
mind that when a rale kernel was as
sociable as that, I wasn't the man t.n
vote agin him."
Ladies are Unfortunate,
Because the higher they rise in society
the weaker they find themselves bodily.
Bisley's Philotoken controls the
nerves, aids nature in her various
functions, and thus combats with the
many ills of womankind successfully.
If your druggist has not got it he
will order it for you for $1 a bottle,
form Chas. F. Risley, Wholesale 1
Druggist, 62 Cortland St., New 1
York. Send for a descriptive 1
pamphlet with directions and cer- C
tificates from many ladies who have
used it and can't say enough in favor c
of Fdsley's Philotoken. r
Country Girls in Town. Q
If you who read this are a brown]
country lass and should find th^ ||
your fate leads you to the city, q* ry ||
with you all that you have leaned in fj|
the years of childhood and iiaiden- ||
hood on the old farm. /iou will ?
need it all in the fewrisji city?the
memory of sky and upland, the smell
of the clover, the hum of the bees, ja
the taste of the new milk, the breath ir(
of the kine, the st7*engtli which milk- 0*
mg aiia out tor making Have given
you: the knowledge of nature's ab
secrets?which lilac leaves out first,
which oak is last stripped of its foli- oa
ige, where the ground sparrow hides
iier nest, when the blackberries are to
it to make into jam.
Bring the simple, healthy habits y*
)f early rising, of energetic work, of F
jutdoor exercise, to your citv home, nT
1 v j Pas
;or you will need them now more ,slJ
lain ever before. They will help '
,'ou in gaining an understanding of s
be best things city life can give you,
he broader experience of men and C0J
deas, the love of art, the apprecition
f literature. No matter how rich "
ou may become, never be wasteful.? [T]j
r i xr . t t _ ? rr t
iuuu nowe iu juuaies nome jour- | ]
al.
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Tito smallest .Pill in tha World!
an 5 K333 P^BPa @ ^
?TcrttsTigris? o
arc very small, yet possess all the vir- 1U1
^tucs of the larger 1 utt's Pills which the
* Iirvo been ?o popi .ar for thirty years. I
^ Their size ana sugar-coating com^
mend tiicm lor the use of children IJ
and persons with weak stomachs. For I XH
5 Siek Headacke ? j
^ thoy are invaluablo as they cause the _ ; rrri
J food to assimilate, nourish the body^ej ] j j|
and pass off naturally without nausea j *"
p. or griping. Both sizes of Tntt's Pills a
J are sold by all druggists. Dose small. '
Price, 2<">c. Office, 39 Park Place, IV. Y.
)000????0?
Jan. (5-1 y. A
Chips from Our "Workshop. (
During a rabbit chive near Car- j
jthers., Cal., 10,000 of the animals j
ere killed. j
It is related that a Georgia dog re- j
ently swallowed a silver fork witn- ; ^
ut injury tQ itself.
It is a fixed and immutable law j
; <
hat to have good, sound health one !
lust have pure, rich and abundant
ilood. There is no shorter nor surer
oute than by a course of De Witt's
iarsaparilla. Sold by J. W. Long.
How tnuch easier it is to tell others
low they ought to walk, than it is to
itep right ourselves.
Perfumery of all kimls, Hoyt's
tnd Taylor's cologne, bay rum for
;he hair, pomade, hair oil, sweet I
5oap, toilet and tooth powder, hair '
md tooth brushes, combs, etc., at
he Bazaar.
There are spots on the sun, and j
yet there are people who expect a
ten-year-old boy to be perfect.
Mrs. L. R. Patton, Roekford, 111.,
writes: "From personal experience I
can recommend De Witt's Sarsaparilla,
a cure for impure blood and
general debility.'' Sold by J. W.
T
UOQg.
Astronomers have failed to direct
attention to the fact that the fuller
the moon is the later she's out at
nights.
"We truly believe De "Witt's Little
Early Risers to be the most natural,
most effective, most prompt and
economical pill for biliousness, indigestion
and inactive liver. Sold
by J. W. Long.
"Why is the letter "0" the most
charitable letter? Because it is
found oftener than any other in
"doing good."
Plain and fancy note paper, tablets
envelopes, pens, pencils, ink all colors,
pocket memorandum books, blank
books, etc., at the Bazaar.
Bright people are the quickest to
recognize a good thing and buy it.
We sell lots of bright people the
Little Early Risers. If you are not
bright these pills will make so. Sold
by J. W. Long.
' How is it Jones draws a pension?
He was never in the war." "I know
it; but he lost his voice shoutin' at
the surrender."
If dull, spiritless and stupid; if
your blood is thick and sluggish; if
your appetite is capricious and uncertain,
you need a Sarsaparilla.
For best results take De Witt's.
Sold by J. W. Long.
j^Squire Johnson, a Justice of the
himself as a scholar in a country
school near his home. He is over !
forty years old.
"Late to bed and early to rise will
^^orten the road to your home in the
skies." But early to bed and a "Little
EasrJy Risers," the pill that makes
life longer and better and wiser.
Sold by J. W. Long.
The oldest couple ever married ir
Iowa have joined hands at Jeffersc \
The groom, George Thistler, is ?'
and the bride, Sallie Barton, 91 a:
It is a truth in medicine t**1 p
smallest dose that performf'ne cure cl
is the best. De Witt's I/le Earl-V b"
Risers are the smaller P*^2> ^
perform the cure and 're best.
Sold by J. W. L/ong
The Philadelph;mint coined 0i<300,000
pennies ast 3"ear- This is g
^ot an unusir d^antity, and tlie
nint is hard1' wor^ manufacturing "I
nore pennr5 io suPPty the present |
lemand. / ?'
The r?uey employed in the dairies if
Xe' York State, according to a
ece-t estimate, is about $350,000,000; |
value of the cows is about $54,- B
0,000.
Wm r>*<TQR Ofi-c- ^i??1 i
En It? W?wtF??rni. 1 | ^
Bknton, Laf. Co., Win., Deo., '63. P;
Rov. J. C. Pergen vouches for the following: 50
mes Rooney. who vna Buffering from Vitus E
tnco in it-e worst form for about 1\? years, w:>a 8?
sated by several physicians without effect, K
o bottles of Paster Koeaig s Nerve Tonic i'f
rod him.
Tipton, Mo.. March 2, jffll. bu
VI y daughter was taken with catalepsy tvhon
out 3 or 4 yoivrs old; we tried different luedi- "
les hut without effect. It is now about ~ y- ?trs
ice shebegau taking Pastor Koenig's N.v?e
mic and abo has not had an attack of i ho die- : $
so since that time. (r. DUhBKit. ] ^
J*T. AAKT'S, KV-. ()Ct. 7. !' I. &
[ hereby testify that Pa.-, tor Kooni^ .s NVrvo 4
niccured a giri of my emigre ation of St. ^
tus Dance, and a niarri -d la .y of !d?? pi??a&. 9
88. REV. PwL. FHR.viO.N !'. A
Rg F*?A Valuable Hook en Pfervotu A
L L Diseases sent free to any addre =6, \
V r and poor patients can also obtain &
bs Sm tliis medicine free of charge. a
biB remedy ha* been prepaid by the Re%-eron?l k
tor KoeniR, of Fort WayDO, Ind., since 1S7<5. and A
Of- prepared under his direction by the
SCENIC MED CO.. Chicago, III. ?
aid by Druggists at 51 por IJottlo. G for 55. ^
argeSiie.stfl.T5. 3 Bottles for SO.
[n Charleston, S. C.. bv C. F. Hedrich, 4
nor Kinp and George Streets. i
fane 3?ly 51 \
iiiiiiii, j
Wholsale and Manufacturing i
D-ESXTCS-0"ISrIE1S,! ^
COLUMBIA. S. 0. I U
(N ACCOUNT OF ITS EXTRAORDI'
nary facilities can fill vour orders I
cker than any Drug House in or out of j
State, and at the sametime as cheaply. (
SEND US A J Qr
IAL 0E3SE FOE COiiPAEISON. ! ..it
AND DON'T I'OItGET. ! 1(1,1
\t mm urnmnrse! is
a I i 10
iM'LNE BL00I) TO.MC, j M
and builds up the system,
pril 15 ? tf J
;HILD BIRTH
MADE EASY!
" Mm^rs' Friend "is a scientifically
fre\ired Liniment, every ingredient
<f recognized value and in
constut use by the medical profession
These ingredients ar? *onvbinedira
manner hitherto unknoWri
"MOTHERS'
FRIEND"
? " \ ^
WILL >0 all that is claimed for
itANDiORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens ain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of fother and Child. Book
to " Mchhrs " mailed FREE, containing'
aluable information and
voluntai testimonials.
Scntbvexpre an receipt of price $1.60 per bottle
BRADFIEL REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
80LLBY ALL DRUQGI8T&
May 27?1, 10
I sy| argysj
Every one sonld use P. P. P.; nearly
every one rids a good medicine to
purifv, vitally and enrich the blood.
P. P. P.,
Poke Root, audotassium is the greatest
Mood purifiei? the age. It cures all
Blood and SkiDiseases, Primary, Secnn'lflw
and arl-iarv Svnhilis where
all other nodies fail. P. P. P.,
Prickly Ask
and Potaiuu will cure Syphilis,
Rheumatia, Strofula, Syphilitic Rheumatism,Maris,Old
Sores, Blood Poison
and Dyspeia. If your head aches and
you are <fc of spirits take P. P. P.,
Prickly A., Poke Root, asid
For a Tir Feeling, Impure Blood, Distress
a ft* .Eating, Dyspepsia, Pains in
the Backfeadaches and Nervous Prostration
a Debility and Weakness all
yield rea/y to P. P. P. For Sleeplessness,
Exhstion and Malaria use P.P,P.
Catarrh c. a Shattered Constitution,
both malcnd female, nothing- better |
than P. P..
ladies who* sysL-ms are poisoned and
whose bloods iran impure condition,
due to jHostral Irregularities, are
peculiarly hnefed by the wonderful
; tonic and hoodieansing properties of
; P. P. P., PnkljAsh, Poke Root, and
l Potassium, tie jsatest cure known for
j all diseases ff tl
\ "**
IJPPMAkroS., Proprietors,
I "" *
/SfcaT rJT K E "iSfi
fOARTHA'S BUSSES
AT
WIOX DEPOT, COLUMBIA
On arrival of all trains, for hotels dr
iy part of the city.
First Class Livery and Feed Stable, and
'inest Turnouts in the city at moderate
larges. Stable on Taylor street, Columa,
S. C. J. *P. McCARTHA.
November l!-t.f.
New Advertisements.
IPfiTTV Pianos .Organs S . Want
IKS ' * I agents. Cut'Ig Free. Dan'l F.
eatty. Wash'ton, N. J
.'vnyriyrrwvr^'^vmfc..ri?i>n!>1 'iniiin lawwinnwrn? .7i ?
PfcjPra ?k gM?NESS AHEADHOISESCUREDby
Xf)?* Qsk Sp* t'wtv INVISIBLE TUBULAR EAR
Bn#"AS CUSHIONS. Whispers heard. Comrt?fc!e.
Saffrwfal where all Itemed let fill. Sold by f. HISCOT,
tij, Sit Br"dw?j, Jiew York, tt rite for book of proefi FiktJU
BOILING WATER OR MILK
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
Labelled 1-2 lb. tins only,
ir** e. rc.-.a-r-frHw rR-irr.imi u trrur
PARKER'S
HAiR BALSAM
CVanses and beautifies the hair.
Promote* a luxuriant growth.
3^K&^'i1s'er Failo to Jtestore Gray
i?Vi7i ;i --rHair to its Zonthful Color.
'iliMtT'f'" W^CTf? Cures scalp diseases Sc. hair falling.
~**y? &1"- * ''' i ?! -dO at Druggist*
eah Lungs, Debility, Indigestion, Pain,Take in time.iOets. !
IKDERCCRNS. The onlv sure cure for Com*. J
jpt *1, paiu. Liu. a*. Druggist*, tr llliC'OX Sc CO., X. Y. |
Morning |
Noon I
Night |
Good all the time. It removes Si |
the languor of morning, sus- #
tains the energies of noon, lulls ^
the weariness of night. ^
Hires i
delicious, sparkling, appetizing, r j
Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the sake ^ j
of larger profit, tells you some other kind ^
is "just as good "?'tis false. No imitation m
is as good as the genuine Hikes'. ^ 1
; & xi fc g p ii ii 41
i&ay * Mllftild
FOR HAS1KT
rhe MASON & HAMLIN CO. now
gans or Pianos for throe mouths, gr
y to test ii thoroughly in his own lu
ger want it. If lie continues to liir
ounls to the price of the instrumei
'ifiontf'tirtfn*r .'Hnimcnt. Ilh
IflSON ft HAMLIN PL
ii< >sT( )X. \i;\\"Y
HaaMaMaMHnBBBBaaMnBMs
EPSTIN BROS,,
Annouce that the way is
clear to everybody who wish
to invest in
IN" FASHIONABLE AND BEST MADE
GLOSSING
for men, boy, and children,
should beyond doubt call at
150 Main Sreet, Columbia
Hotel block, for the best
Bargains in Hats.
Underwear of celebrated make
OVERCOATS FOR EVERYBODY.
Visitors to the Fair and the citizens
in general, should not fail to
call on us foe fine Prince Albert
Dress Suit, Cutaways and Sack Suits
in endless varirty. Children's Kilt
and Jersey Suits we are headquarters,
from years up. Although we
are not millionaires and are not able
to dazzle the eyes of the blind, yet
we oan coneince the most skeptical
peopie that we can offer them the
REST SELECTION OF GOODS
in our line at the
LOWEST PRICES
j of any house in the city.
| Our line of Furnishing Goods canj
not be excelled for quality nor price.
If we were worth a quarter of a raillion
we could not offer better values
to those in want of goods in our line.
We have a complete line of heavy
BUCKSKIN CLOVES
reinforced for Railroad service called
"Engineer's Glove,*' at low prices.
SATCHELS,
rrr?Tr\rTTQ
JL Jit- l/ll JVUj
UMBRELLAS
Children's Overcoats
from 4 years upwards in large quantities
at rock bottonrprices. Be sure
to all on us.
Epstin Brothers.
150 MAIN STREET,
UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL.
COLUMBIA, S. C,
Sept. 7-tf
J. C. H. TROEGER'S
K T- t J ffn TT wn nr 1711? I
^~ j!L?ri2~?lC?T!r & S A
^ 145 Main Stbeet
^Opposite Lorick <fc Lowrance,]
COLUMBIA, S. C.
8ALOON is stocked with the Fineal
Wines, Liquors, Beer, Tobacco and Cigars,
Restaurant is First-class in every respect
Meals served at all hours in the highesi
culinary style Oysters, fish, etc., anc
every thing palatablo that the ruarke
affords, at moderate charges.
Oct 22?12m
T. BERWICK LEGARE,
DENTAL SURGEON.
OFFICE OVER BRCN'S JEWELRY STORE,
I MAIX STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C
p?r-All work on teeth at moderate prices
8 if.
F. W.HUSEMANN
=== Gun and Lock Smith, EEE
{ and dealer in }
GUNS, PISTOLS, PISTOL CART
RIDGES. FISHING TACKLE,
and all kinds of Sportsmen's Aitides
which he has now on exhibition and foi
sale at his store.
I Main Street, Near the Central Bank
Columbia, 8, C.
Agent tor Hazard Powder Compant.
! ^^Repairing done at short notice"^
i
IV. W. BROOKER,
: Attorney at Law,
UULLJ1IUA, d. U.
| TX/TILL PRACTICE IN THE LEXINGtt
toa Courts and e sewbere, also in
j the United States Courts. Business in
I Lexington iuay be attended to through me
: here. Call at Room No. 8, Southern Inj
suranoe Building, opposite City Hall.
I write Fire Insurance in good Companies.
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w. A. RECKLING, !
ARTIST,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
Is now making the best pictures that can '
be had in this country, and all who have !
never had a real f.ne picture, should now '
try some of his latest st,les. Specimens '
can be seen at Gallery, up stairs, next to '
Kinard's.
March 14-tf
GEORGE BRUNS,
MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C..
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Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of
Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one,
all for sale at lowest prices.
Repairs on Vr'atches first class,
quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate
i prices. fjO-tf.
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JCABOLINA
NATIONAL BAM
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1 C O LJJ MBIA, S. C .
STATE, CITY and COOTI DEPOSITORY.
t Paid up Capital $100,001)
' Surplus Profits 60.000
SAYINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of S5,C0 and upwards received.
interest auoweu at me rate 01 4 per ueau
per annum. W. A. CLARK, President
Wilie Jones, Cashier.
Deeemher 4-ly.
? Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent
business conducted for Moderate Fees.
I Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office,
and we can secure patent in less time tban those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with description.
We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents," with
names of actual clients inyouvState, county, or
town, sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
, ' Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
PATRONIZE
Home Industry!
THE
Tozer Engine Works,
117 WEST GERVAIS STREET,
Near Union Depot,
Are now operated with a competent force
of Skilled Mechanics, and are manufacturing
all sizes of " TOZEli ENGINES " and
BOILERS, including
RETURN TUBULAR AND LOCO-j
MOTIVE BOILERS.
| Pulleys and Shafting
Castings in Brass or Iron
Furnished at Reasonable Rates.
: .^Repair Work Promptly Executed, i
BRASS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Remember,
That "THE TOZEIt" has stood the test of
actual and general use for years, and has no
! superior on the market. All ot its parts
| are thoroughly inspected and tested, and
I all onr work is fully warranted FIRSTi
CLASS in material and workmanship.
For Price-Lists, See., apply to
JOHN ^V. WILLIS, |
Proprietor Tozer Ensrlnc Works,
! 117 West Gervais Street. Columbia, S. C.
I Mar. 13? ly.
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tsfXa* NEW DISCOVERY *) ACCIDENT I
,j^gg=?SHKal3KlgjflWL In compoundinK a solution a part was nccidently spilled on the S^H|
n^SllSSSB^3S9mSF on masking afterward it ?m discovered that the hair wm <v>m. .
/ \ plelely removed. We at once put this woDderful preparation, on the
/ 'iVi wff'tf^T \ market and so (treat has been the demand that we ere now Introdedhc 9B9^H
i ^9HHSr I il throughout the world under the name of Queen's Anli-Hhlriae, 9HH
WMP <f( IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND H
s? ?JMPLE ANY CHILD CAN U8E IT.1
j . \ mv tue nair over auu *i'v>3 ujrujii.'jteiujn irw uiuuitf, tug to* uu^n
(_~\ Lmrhair diwappears as if by magic without the slightest pain or Injury wh??
^*aK applied or ever afterward. It Is unlike any other preparation ever used
gyak for a like purpose. Thousands of LADIES who have been annoy ed
?T3Wjre^iafcissiiSBiE?3S^ J with hair on their FACE, NECK anil Alt.MS attest lit merits. fjQBMmH
jr;[ GENTLEMEN who do not appreciates beard or hair on their neck, gjmHH
find a priceless boon In Queen's Anti-Hairine which Goes away 9o^H
wl.h shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter Impossibility. M|H|
Price of Queen's Anti-Halrinetl. per bottle, sent in safety mailing boxes, postage paid by us (securely ?
sealed fri-m obsirrvation). Pend money or stamps by letter with full address written plainly. Cortes
pondence strictly confidential. This ad vertisement Is honest and straight forward inetenr word It &B^B3
contains. We invite vou 'o deal with us and you will find everything as represented. Out thlsout mw
s< nd to-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race 8tre?tf CINCINNATI. O. Yos caa HM
register your letter at any Post Office to Insure its safe delivery. We will pay SoOO for any cwse UHBJI
of failure or sliRhtestinjary to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed.
VDrnilf -To ladies who introduce and sell among their friends 3C Bottlesof Queen's ? fi?HH
v orbulftL we will present with a 8ILK DRE8S, IS yards beet silk. Bxtra Largs BotU* and samples
* of silk to select from sent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents
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Easily, TafrsICYIIMlE CMC ~~ J
You will admit -after having taken a few doses that it is a A V IIIR ALEHE ISE
specific for that terrible disease. Instead of flying to the door or window, gasping for
breath, seeming as if each one would be your last, vou have only to take a few doset 9H
of the ASTHMALENE when the spasm is broken, the breathing becomes easy, and you ?9|
feel as if some an get of mercy had unloosed the iron grasp of the fingers of death, snfl
that had nearly d eprived you of life.
IT IS AS HARMLESS AS THE FOOD YOU EAT, ??.?!* 9H
worst cases of HMk is the wonder and admiration of all who have used it. _The
V-? A.'* A f ITAIIf 1 i f A tinli Ka tlfKfln tfAll MCftH O A# HP f A Wfl BNB
I I llUUICtl I V i JIUUI lilt YT 111 ut vy nt m jruu navv. UJU1 a buuil. uj s* w A m nv
ft*^T"H? IVI ft*! F N Fand found il has cured vou?f the mostdistress- ?Hh
^ I^Lnl 1 l>,ing diseases that ever afflicted thehuman family. MhH
FOR BRONCHITIS it surpasses every known remedy. For sale by all druggists.
A trial bottle sont free to any one sending P. 0. address who suffers hBb
from Asthma. Or. TAFT BROS; MEDICINE CO., 142 State st., Rochester, N. Y.
FANCY GOODSi HOTION^H
FINE WEAR FOR LADIES, 1
i The newest, the finest and the most fashionable styles in the Northern markets can bw HUH
Ki * a I
lound at Trump's,who carries the largest stock of the kind ot any house in tne city. xiea on
Handkerchiefs. New Hosiery, New Gloves in Monsquetaire buttom and hooks, J?in
Gloves a speci dty. Jersey t^kirts, best knitted Jersey Underwear for ladies and childre"*" "
Come and see how cheap yon can buy the many arthdes a lady needs from a notion house. SH9
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
We sell direct from the factory. No expense. No commissions. The best makes. .
Beautiful Uprigfc t Pianos, $250. Fine Parlor Organs, $50. See our stock and prices. H
' Sold on easy terix s.
1ST- "W. T IE2 TJ" I?, H
COLUMBIA, S. C. II
August 12?tf S9B
LORICK & LOWRANCE I
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Columbia Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C., |
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
Wilcox & Gibbs Co., Acid,
^wian Phosphate Co., Long's Chemicals,
^PnsnhatA Co.. Ca a Mills.
^""^^Rporators; ?--< - -*---:|||PIKd
Bone, 1 Sheet Copper, j?^H|
2^IEIL.3D ^2STID GhiijfelDIEiT SZZSS, ^BH
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, B
Presses aiid Belting, ?
Plain and Decorated Glass, Marbleized Mantels, Glazed l|Hj
Tiles, Grates, Fenders, &c. * \
A FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE AND GROCERIES d
AT BOTTOM PRICES. M
COME AND SEE US or write to ua before buying anything in Hardware JB
Jan 1?ly H
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M. XL BERRY", I
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Furniture Warerooms, i|
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MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, ?. C. 3
[NEXT GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.] 9
A FULL STOCK OF CHEAP, MEDIUM, AND EINE FURNITURE; IS NOW J
iu the store, purchased direct trom the manufacturers, and vill be sold at BOTTOM
PRICES. 1
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. 3
A full line of COFFINS, CASKETS, METALIC CASES, BCRIAL ROBES, WRAP*
PE11? etc., always on hand. -19
J&r Call and see us and be convinced that you SAVE MONJSY by so doing, 9fl
Oct. 28?tf ?
SELLING OOT AT COST. 1
?? To Reduce Stock. m |
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I" CARRRIAGES, f T
L_ 5 BUGGIES. ^
?? PH/FTONS t
^ SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, 2E
m SADDLES' IAP CORPS. S
? THIS IS NO HDMBDO. ? 1
^*4 A call at my store will convince all that I mean business, and an jj
^!?S* of my stock is respectfully invited. My goods are guaranteed to be j
equal to any in the State. an^j f
g J. S. DUNN, g 4
x:w MAIN JSt., COLUMBIA, J*. C. ^ 9
jfflSBBS jan. 21, 1891?ly ""4 9
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SAWMILLS j
3$160.0D TO $900,00,If ^ I
F.NfilNF,SSROIL&RS ]
TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK.
LOMBARD & CO., Augusta, Ga
January 1st ? ly. 1