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Spring Hill Dots. Editor Lexington Dispatch: This section has been blessed with bountiful rains, and, therefore, the crops are generally good, and we are glad to say that more corn and oats have been planted and made than usual. The ladies ot the Spring Hill Misom?orv are* T?pvfiirmincr her OiUUAi J MVViVVJ MA v Q culean labors to improve tbe Spring Hill (Mt. Olivet) cburcb. Thev will give a barbecue at Spring Hill on campaign day, for the benefit of the church, and we earnestly hope that the friends of Christianity will give these ladies a liberal patronage. The Spring Hill boys are endevoring to organize a base ball club. We wish them much success. Typhoid fever is prevalent in this A- 3 T, TD t SBCUCI1 ?11111 -LTS. JLLjltiyiO tUIl* I^icaiti are kept very busy. Mr. J. II. Frick, a student of Newberry college, has a flourishing school at the Summerville school house. A Farmers Alliance has been or ganized at the Folk school house, near Spring Hill, with Mr. John Kesler as temporary chairman. We wish all the farmer organizations much - success for they are Christianizing and educating the laboring classes of our country. They should remember that ''united we stand, divided we fall/' and never let one breach occur in their ranks. Our opponents are making a desperate effort to make a breach in our ranks so that they can get a few of their chosen demagogues in our midst, and if they uo, it may be fatal to our cause. The farming class of people have a majority of voters and why should they not have * a majority of representatives? We can have, if we will only rise in our might and snow our opponents under by an overwhelming majority of votes at the coming election. We ?hnohl forever follow the waving* v """ * " "" "" o banner of B. R. Tillman, for be lias bravely proven hiuiself to be the undying friend of the laboring class. Your bumcle scribe was at Lex- ! ingtou campaign day and saw with j disgust the manner in which some of ! the candidates were treated. The ! County Chairman did all in his j power to quell that surging mass of humanity but he had just as well ; tried to ealm the dashing waves of | the Atlantic ocean. It is a disgrace j to civilization and our State that a : fair, impartial hearing cannot be ob I tained bv the candidates. If there - y ' - . is no way to stop this "howling down" process, then I think the two factions should abandon the canvass \ and let those who wish^i*^howl, howl at their ruulea,<d? something else: We do hope tfiat our county eauv&ss will not be infested by these ' howling down" bullies. More anon. Adeline. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will > surely do you good, if you have a 1 Cough, Cold, or any trouble with | Throat,. Chest or Luners. Dr. Kind's ! v *' KJ v New Discover}' for Consumption. Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will l>e paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and leam for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trail bottle free at the Bazaar. Large size 5Cc and $1.00. For Old Sores, Skin Eruptions Pimples, Ulcers and Syphilis, use only P. P. P., and get well and enjoy the blessing only to be derived from the use of P. P. P. (Prickly Asb, Poke Root and Potassium). A one-armed man was asked by a woman how he came to lose his arm. He promised to tell her if she would not ask another question. She agreed, and he said it was bitten oft*. As she went away she said she wished she knew what bit it off. If dull, spiritless and stupid; if your blood is thick and sluggish; if 3rour appetite is capricious and uncertain, you need a Sarsaparilla. For best results take De "Witt's. Sold by J. W. Long. The handsome city of St. John's. I ^ r Newfoundland, was almost completely destroyed by fire on Friday, and 15,000 citizens are homeless. The loss is estimated at twenty million dollars. Do the Right Thing. Whenever you are in doubt which of two things to do, let you decision be for that which is right. Do not waver, do not parley; but square up to the mark, and do the right thing. Boy! when you divide timt apple with your little sister, be careful not to keep the largest half for yourself. Young man! don't sneak out of the house by the area steps because you wish to escape your father's eye. Maiden, let not the most trifling de ceit pass current in those little acts * * 1 til P which mate trie sum or your me. No matter what you are, or what your lot, or where you live, you cunRioi afford to do that which is wrong. The only way to obtain happiness jand pleasure yourself, is to do the right thing. You may not always Tit the mark, but you should, never- , HI - ? ; thcless, always aim at it, hih! wit | every trial your skill will increase i Whether you are to be praised o i blamed for it by others, whether i > will seemingly make you richer c ! poorer, or whether no other perso ; than yourself knows your actioi j still, always, and in all cases, do th Voiiv 1 OOOAtl 111 ! i v? Lli. ill DV iVOOUU ill uu i will grow easir, until finally doin j the right thing will become a habii | and to do a wrong will seem an ai solute impossibility. Chips from Our Workshop. I McELREE'8 WINE OF CARDUt for Weak Nervei No religion that does not change : man's heart can change his life. There are said to be 673,643 Fre i Masons and 647,471 Odd Fellows ii J | the United States. A farmer of Adoniram, X. C., ha | not bought anything on credit for th | last thirty years. The best brands of cigars 24, J and 10c. Sweet cheroots, cigarettes | pipes, smoking and chewing tobacc I of all grades, at the Bazaar. The census returns show that ii | the entire State of Virginia the sui l plus of women is but 39. Why are people who stutter not t i be relied on??Because they ar : always breaking their word. i Bright people are the quickest t j recognize a good thing and buy il | We sell lots of bright people th j Little Early llisers. If you are no I bright these pills will make so. Sol bv J. W. Long. I The total value of matches mad ! yearly throughout the world reprc I seuts a value of $185, 000,000. William Felhage, of Boston, trie< to open a bottle of ginger ale, whe] [ the cork flew out and destroyed th j sight of his right eye. Try Gold Medal' parched coffe ; (unground), French Breakfast Mochi j and Java coffee, chocolate, and fin j teas, at the Bazaar. Papier-mache oil cans, which ar< ! cow being made, are very durable i and impervious to an}' spirit or oi likely to be used in a machine room. The smallest pony in the world, i is claimed, is on the island of Bressav It is a little colt foal, weighing bu 1G pounds, and at the time of iti birth was only 19| inches high. It is a fixed and immutable lav that to have good, sound health on< must have pure, rich and abundanl blood. There is no shorter nor surei route than by a course of De Witt's Sarsaparilla. Sold by J. W. Long. A Chicago man recently saved his life by carrying a roll of one hundred dollar bills inside his vest when a bullet came that way. Yet there arc people who neglect so simple a precaution. Neighbor: "What i9 all that crying about over at your place?' Johnny Peastraw: "Willie pulled down a jug of molasses on himself in the pantry this morning and ma is combing his hair." During last year 3741 bodies were cremated in France, Three new crematories were added to the number in Germany in 1891, and Italy has 22 crematories, several being movable ones. It is claimed that a double yolked egg was hatched by a hen near Gettysburg, Pa., recently. The farmer was greatly amazed to find two little o * chicks grown together after the fashion of the Siamese twins. One of the chicks is said to be a hen and the other a cock. 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. "Remember, dear," said the venerable father, as he sent his youngest and most petted daughter away to hoarding-school. "that all rav hones are now centered on you. Remember in all your struggles for in tellectual supremacy, your triumphs, your defeats and your temptations, that a good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.'' "I will, father," replied the weeping girl, and the train bore her away. Will it be believed that three years later that girl married a man who bore the villainous name of Gandershauks? The Treasurer of Oconee made a creditable settlement with the Comptroller General last week. A County Fair Association was organized at Walhalla last week under flattering prospects. Trj ^ *or Vyspeps:*. 17/lnrnfirjU A oot'C JL iiv iivj^^uviu iiu ^ uov.1 oaj that the "antis" had, in the beginning of this campaign, a fighting chance in only two townships out of the whole number of townships in the county?those townships were Merriwether and Hibler, the first named the birth place and home of Tillman, and the second the birth place and home of Sheppard, and it is now able to announce that these two townships will both go for Tillman beyond auy doubt. A great spring medicine is P. P. P. tli? frrftolfttit blond nnvififtr in tlift world, us liosis of people in this city, where it is mtmifactured can testify. The wheat crop of Anderson county is .said to be the largest this year than ever was known in that county before, and the farmers are jubilant. r h i The fanners of Hoiley Springs?. Oconee county, arc beginning to heet >r "the advice of their good friend it Governor Ben, and are turning then .r attention to raising their supplies at n home." On every farm an abund i, ance of corn, beans, peas, sorghum e cane and potatoes of all kinds, good ~ 1 .1-1 ...I:? 1 o gaiUOiia UUU HHHUTU nil? IlOUlt'U. g This means tlie best kind of sul t, treasury. With full barns the far )_ nier is independent. The down pour of rain continues all over Edgefield county, and unless there is a halt called soon the crops i will suffer. Already in some portions a of the county the "big leaf1' is re ported in the cotton, and corn is said to be "bizzing in a strut," what ever that means. n u The Richmond and Danville Railroad is doing a tremendous business in liauliug watermelons. 5 Advice to Womeu . If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELD'S^ FEMALE 1 ? REGULATOR ] Carters ville, April 28,1896. This wtll certify that two members of my u Immediate family, after having suffered for : years from Menstrual Irregularity, being treated without benefit by physicians, , w . , .1 1 _ | were at lengiu ouuiiueteiy tuiou u> wu wn? e of Bradfleld,? Female Regulator. Its I effect is truly wonderful. J. W, Strange. Book to " WOMAN " mailed FREE, which contain* valuable Information on all female diseucs. BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, QA. e FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. May 27?ly 1U LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprietor*. Druggists, Lippman's Block, SAVANNAH, GA. ? 5 GEORGE BRXWS, r MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C.. t JEWELER-.REPAIRER, [ Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, J Clocks and Silverware. A line line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to lit every one, all for sale at lowest prices, j liepairs on Watches first class, qniekly done and guaranteed, at moderate l prices. 50-ti. ( ! ? niwr?OBCM^fcWwJia'^nx.ui.aPM,WB,fi.ni iiwuiw?r ; Nurseries, I POMONA, TV. C. i Stock consists of ALL LEADING FRUITS Calculated to suit the Southern and border States. Send for descriptive Catalogue, No. 1, of FRUIT TREES, VINES, Ac., and No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grown KOSES, CHlilNANTiiEMUMS, CAivN'ATIONS, A c. Cutalognes free. Correspondence solicite^. Address J. VAN LINDLEY. Propr. Pomona, N. C. Apr. 23 Every one should use P. P. P.; nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood. P. P." P., Poke Root and Potassium is the greatest j blood nurifier of the atre. It cures all ! Blood and Skin Diseases, Primary, Sec- j ondary, and Tertiary Syphilis "where all other remedies fail. P. P. P., Prickly Ash ard Potassium will cure Syphilis, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilitic Rheumatism,Malaria,Old Sores, Blood Poison and Dyspepsia. If your head aches and you are out of spirits take P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and For a Tired Feelixig, Impure Blood, Pis- J tress after Eating, Dyspepsia, Pains in the Back, Headaches and Nervous Pros- j tration and Debility and Weakness all j foriaJi!nr l.x T> T> TTnr ! J ICiU AU&UilJ IV X X 4 x Wi. M4VV J'lvw i ness, Exhaustion and MakiriauseP.P.P. ; Catarrh and a Shattered Constitution, j both male and female, nothing better : than P. P. P? ladies whose systems are poisoned and ! whose blood is in an impure condition, j due to Menstrual Irregularities, are j peculiarly benefited by the wonderful 1 tonic and blood-cleansing properties of I P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and i Potassium, the greatest cure known for j all diseases of the LIPPMAN BROS., P-oprietorg, SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA. July 29?ly. ;j TIUJMHIIIITM j ___ ; THE AKilSTA DAILY AM) WEEKLY | CHRONICLE ! | WILL GIVE Full and Impartial Reports Of nil the Campaign Meetings this Sum; in South Carolina. Remember: Full, Accurate and Impartial Reports so that you ' can see for yourself just what is goiug on. We give you simply the news. If yon want good reports subscribe now to the Chronicle Address: THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, DATDIPT UlAi CU DDCC rhimui vfHLOiii r!\Ld>) AUGUSTA. GA. . i Krntil l>y post office money order, postal ' note, registered letieror express. i P.y mail the Daily and Sunday Chronic le ! one year. $<i 00 Six months, S3 00. Three months, SI 50. WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SI 00 a Year. Latest telegraphic news from all over the ! world. Correspondence, farm topics, his! tory, stories, poems, fashion, politics. The ! most complete newspaper in the Southeast. April '20 ?3m. I New Advertisements. ha!rrbalsam oJSCIwi'ti And beantifica the hstr. 2? Promote! a lciurixnt growth. Never Pailf to Boitore Gray -aES Hair to its ToathTul Color. 4HI Curr< traip dUreari k hair Jailing. Hh. ???rl ftl HO aA fY?. ??!- ?? , o i | l'?e Parker's Onifer Tonic. \ cem the w,>r?t <.'<?igh, \\>*k Luupi, Debiiitr, Imligcttlon, Pain, Take in time.30 eta. ' I H!NDERCO!??}S. The oniv*ar?raref'or Cor?a. 1 ] fcioj?? illpaiu. lie. at JJrugt'irU, or HlbCUX k CO., N. Y. ^ i A Family Affair Health for the Baby, Pleasure for the Parents, Life for the Old Folks* ; Jt>Hires' t J&RosSBST. THE GREAT TEMPERANCE DRINK f jfi'W^V * Is a family affair?a requisite I ft of the home. A 25 cent [ package makes 5 f;alloiu of j H delicious, strengthening, ! /&q3Ln\ effervescent beverage. i vjftfey V^llVin't be deceived If a dealer. Ibr I VVf / / t: 8ake ?t iarver profit, tolls you V / / 801110 other kind is "just aaijood" / ?'tis, fttlse. No iiriltut'im i* ux US'.U? genuine HJKKH'. | PATRONIZE I Home Industry! V THE Tozer Engine Works, 117 WEST GERVAIS STIiEEr, Near Union Depot, Are now operated with, a competent force oi Skilled Mechanics, and at'e manufacturing all sizes ol' " TOZEii ENGINES " and I10ILE11S, including viiviiai ft a t ******* ; fit I UHN I UDULAK ANU LUUU~ WIOTiYE BOILERS. Pulleys and Shafting Castings in Brass or Iron Furnished at Reasonable Rates. ^Repair Work Promptly Executedmass goods a specialty. Remember, That " THE TOZElt" has stood the test of actual and general use for years, and has no superior on the market. Ail ot its parts 1 are thoroughly inspected ami tested, and ' all our work is fully war raited FIRST- ' CLASS m material and workmanship. 1 For Price-Lists, &c., apply ri .lOIIA' A.WILLIS, Proprietor Tozcr Engine Works, 117 West Gervwis Slrcel. Colimbia. S. C. Mar. 13--ly. msaina Caveat?, and Trade-Marks obtainu, and all Patent business conducted for Moderce Fees. Our Office is Opposite I). S. Patnt Office. and we can secure patent in less tile than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo.,arith description. We advise, if patentable not, free of charge. Our fee not one till patent is secured. / A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain ntenis," with nnmes of actual clients in your Stale, county, or town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. . Opposite Patent Office, Washington^. C. I W. A. RECKLINS, ' ARTIST, COLUMBIA, S.C, I "j"s now making the best pieturoshat can X bo had in this country, and all ho have never had a real fine picture, skald now f try some ol' his latest styles. Secimens can bo seen at Gallery, up stair; next to nu Kinard's. March H-tf ? " T3 natmal'M^i ?AT? I ( O L TJ M 15 1 A , K O . j STATF, (MY and t'01 YTY I>?P<1T0RY. j , Paid up Capital JfltHl.OOO nurpius x ronis ou.vmi i SAV1\C:S DEPAKTMESl | a Deposits of $">,00 and npwardfreeeived. I . I Inl'-nst allowed at the rate of 4 er ceut. % per annum. \V. A. CLAKK, Fsident ? Wilie .Jones, Cashier. December 4-ly. A ?M?MB?W?BMM?E?? /iniiliiuirriAimn inn 1111 UlNrMiTIUNKKlKS, Ml ^j&.JSTG'Zr c | CIGAR, NMOTCIN<* an? Toys, Fancy PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, A well selected stock of the above very lowest prices. L E X I iV (> T O ^ nTAMm AfiMUAVi1 OF ALL C WOOL AN] rOMt 8 THE E fcCOLD REIJ n /\ i it- r\ a m t ill a n a n OUU I M vMriULIIMM rvMIL. D. H. CHAMBE PASSENGER Condensed Schedule?In MAI! WESTBOUND - Daily. P M IP M A. M A. Si G 15 5 <K) f, 50 G 00 leave C 6 54 5 57 7 28 G 50 leave Si 7 25 6 39 7 58 7 30 leave 6 53 7 45 leave |8 00 7 25 8 30 fM 15 arrive! 8 15 8 35 9 00 leave B 8 44 9 28 leave J 8 56 9 41 leave 9 15 10 00.. leave ] 10 23 ; 11 02 leave 10 371 11 15 leave G 11 15; i [ 11 50 arrive COLUMBI 7 351 8 35 leave Brai 8 10 911 leave Oral 8 34 9 32 leave St. M 9 00J10 On leave Kii CAMDE> iiuuo ; .11 <10 3(< - . . .: i 10 45 * +- l, ill 25 arrive Cc | 9 45|10 50} arrive Co TMjpTljA. M.jA. M tMeal Stations. *Will stop to let Additional Trains, Daily?Leave C 9 50 a. m.; leave Kingsville G 43 p. n THROUGH TRAIN SERV Through trains daily between Charleston lnmbia and Camden. Through sleepers dai Charleston 6 15 p. m., arrive Atlanta 6 30 a ton 1 15 p. ru. Pullman Buffett Chair Car < [oave Charleston G 50 a. m., arrive Coiumbi; Charleston 10 '20 p. ra. CONNEC At Charleston with Clyde Steamship Com md Fridays. For Jacksonville Mondays, ' laily with the li D 11 R to and from Wasl \t Columbia daily except Sunday with R & . ille and Walhalla. At Augusta daily with < vay. At Camden daily with CC<tC K it. md Blacksbnrg For further information, apply to C. M. WARD, General Manager. IWAPT Lrvn l BUY Imitation gold spectacles and eyeglasses from irresponsible peddlers who "guarantee" everything and can't be found when a gnamntoe is to be made good. We will sell you the genuine gold article at less than half the price that many have paid for brass. Besides when you buy of us you get you eyes properly fitted. We are headquarters lor SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES. Ti. LACH1C0TTE <i- C'0J COLUMBIA, S. C. November 4?tf i I MlIRRAlira,! Wholsale and Manufacturing DKTTO-G-ISTS,1 COLUMBIA. S. C. \N ACCOUNT OF ITS EXTKAORDI- j / nary facilities can fill your orders icker than any Drng House in or out of 3 State, and at the sametime as cheaply. SEND US A UAL ORDER FOR COMPARISON. I AND DON'T FOItGET. I IT mm \M MTlilE 1 . is a EMIAE ItLOOD TOMC.j and builds up the sjstoni. tpril 1 tt ' j ? ?| Bfe nil IRB and Whlsfcsy Habit? ! 68 SsfS i E EUI cured at hurue with? 1T U gjoiit uaiu. book of par- ; ^ IBB Bl# HI tiouVrs sent FRKE. MS B.MWOOl.LKV.M.D. Ai?lanta,?a. office UH>$ Wliiteball St. -ngust IS ?ly i i MIS. HkB 111.11 klliS. KESOCIEIE2XIE2S,, | i (1 CHEWING TOBACCOS, j I Goods, Notions, SCHOOL BOORS, ALIOS, ETC. Goods constantly on hand and always at the I ' C . II . , s. o. ! ID DYES OLORS FOR D COTTON, ALE .IT \ m ww ? v w% >AjLAAi\? ABLE" 1ATSJZ. WAY AND LEASED LINES, j 1RLAIN, Receiver. r> E P A R X M E IV X . Efteet January 17tli, 1S5)2. ti LINE. EASTBOPND-Daily. A. M P. Ml P. M?P. M Ibarleston arrive 11 05; 1 15 9 50 10 20 lwmerville leave 10 25112 27 9 07 9 30 PregualLs leave 9 52; 11 45 8 28; 8 58 Georges leave 9 40 11 311 8 15 iJranchville leave 9 15:11 OOj 7 40 8 15 ranchville arrive J10 59i 7 30 Bamberg leave i 10 3l| 7 00 uranains leave tv zui o to Blackvillo leave 10 (X>i 6 2S Aiken leave 8 50| 5 25 rraniteville leave 8 36j 5 05 Augusta leave i 8 00, 4 30: A DIVISION. aehville arrive 8 55 8 10 lgebnrg arrivo 8 20 7 36 lattkews arrive...... 7 58 7 10 jgsville arrive 7 33 6 43 f BRANCH. I :is 'sossu- I | ! 5 33 ; imatrw ? ^iave I j [ 5 00 luinbia leave fG 50' | / 6 00 A. il[A. MjP. MJP. M 1 off passengers. ^Alnmki'o U 00 n ni Amn../. r.':.. ?? 11 _ /wiuuiuiu ?/ uu a. ui>) ill 11VC V Hie [i., arrive Columbia 7 35 p m. CAROLINA, CUMBERLAND GAP AND CHICAGO RAIL ROAD. , Via S. C. Railway. p. m. Daily Except Sunday. a. m. ^ 6 iW.. leave Augusta arrive. 9 15 6 49..leave Graniteville leave... 9 1-5 I 705..arrive Aiken leave... 9 00 ' Via C., C. G. and C. R. R 7 151. .leave Aiken arrive. .1 8 45 8 tH.>|. .leave Trenton leave...) 8 00 | 8 15[..arrive Edgefield leave...J 7 45 j p. m. a m ICE AND CONNECTIONS. and Augusta, between Charleston and Coly between Charleston and Atlanta?leave . in.; leave Atlanta 11 15 p. m., arrive Charlady between Charleston and Columbia? a 10 50 a. m.; leave Columbia 6 n. m., arrive TIONS. * i, pany for New York Mondays, Wednesdays , Thursdays and Saturdays. At Columbia liugton, New York and points east and north. D li' T\ I Cr A* (\ [liinuifin I 11\ ..n '-.an.. ? v v a-'* ? i'liuu / 1 xj iui iiuui VI l veil - i !i:i li It. Central R R and PKA W C Rail- j: Through trains to and from Marion, N C R. L. SEAY, Union Ticket Agent. Colmnbia, S. C E. P. WARING, " General Passenger Agent. ^ AVERY 1 THE JEWELER,!; ' I 15S MAIN STREET, ij (Next Door to Lever & Stork's,) ^ COLUMBIA, S. I J uflureT nnrtnc nunboi uuuuoj j SQUARE DEALINGS, < BOTTOM PRICES. . DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, j 3 CLOCKS, SILVERWARE. a SPECTACLES, ETC., j REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. I g Medals, Badyes, &c,, made ! ? to order in our oivn shop. , m Old (fold and silver bought or | / '/IHHOVZ/V? />>#/? ertl/.H/Ml 'no v^A?ci'Vf vvtv OVlit'CIC'Cl Eyes tested free and fitted with best crys- j tillized Spectacles and Eyeglasses, November 4 ?tf Seay Bros. & Fitzgibbons; (Successors to T. E. lirannigan.) nimwnnwmi, \ Pable Supplied with all the Delicacies the ! market attbrds. I I i FURNISHED ROOMS i I On the European Plan. \X IIV K S , li I i\ I 0It S , | AND CIGARS. March '2?tf. I Shoes! - Shoes! Shoes! I \e>v Sjiriim Goods Just Arrived. I I ADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S LOW QUARTER SHOES. A LINE W& I J Gentlemen's Shoos of Good quality und Styles. Tennis Shoes lor Ladies. Misses. ^BKj Mods, ISoys and youth. Patent leather Polish and Boston Poli h lor Gent's Shoes. fifflB Gilt Kdf?e and other Dressings for Ladies Shoes, A Line o( ||M TRIINVQ UAIiPCC Akin DACC I i iiuimnj Hnbiubtf miu UHU4| | ALL A T POPULAR PRICES AT fi IW'NULTY'S I SHOE AND TRUNK HOUSE I POST OFF J CE FLOCK, MAIN STREET\ fl COLUMAIA, S. C. I 45tf. || w-mT-/rNi'?r'T'wv m -m 1AISUKAM1S. ,^-i maximum aim - - - MffliMi * FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE IN THE STRONGEST I '' 1 English and American Companies' Over One Hundred and Twenty-Five Million Dollars Represented. For rates ami information address or call on C. S. BRADFORD, Agent. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, FINE WEAR FOR LADIES, Tli* newest, the finest and the most fashionable stales in the Northern markets can bw found at Trump's, who carries the largest stock of the kind of any honse in the city. Ned' Handkerchiefs. New Hosiery, New Gloves in Mousquetaire buttom and hooks. Kin Gloves a speciidty. Jersey Skirts, best knitted Jersey Underwear for ladies and children Come and see how cheap yon can buy the manv articles a lady needs from a notion house. PIANOS AND ORGANS. We sell direct from the factory. No expense. No commissions. The best make*. Beautiful Upright Pianos, $250. Fine Parlor Organs, $50. See our stock and prioes. Sold on easy terms. TvT" r-n i > -K a ?L=n . w , mL. -E^ W J-VJ. jcr ? Columbia, s. c. August 12?tf LORICK & LOWRANCE Columbia Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C., HEADQUARTERS FOR Wilcox & G-ibbs Co., ' Acid, Etwian Phosphate Co-, Long's Chemical^ x ra 9 Atlantic Posphate Co., Ca a Mills, / BM9 Hamits, j?Evaporators, " Dissolved Bone, i Sheet Copper, -A.2STH5 3-^^IDEiT S22E3DS, COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, Presses and Belting, Plain and Decorated Glass, Marbieized Mantels, Glazed Tiles? Grates, Fenders, &c. IK FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE AND GROCERIES AT BOTTOM PRICES. 30ME AND SEE US or write to us before buying anything in Hardware Jan 1?ly M. EL BERRY, Furniture Warerooms, 1843. w MA.IIV STREET, COLUMBIA, &. C. [NEXT GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.] A FULL STOCK OF CHEAP, MEDIUM, AND EINE FURNITURE, IS NOW n the store, purchased direct from the nianulactnrers, and will be sold at BOTTOM 'RICES. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. A l'u J1 line of COFFINS, CASKETS, MET ALIO CASES, BURIAL ROBES, WRAP'ERF etc., always on hand. ^PJ~Call and see ns and be convinced that you SAVE MONEY by so doing, Oct. 2S ?tf SELLING OUT AT COST. ~ t? To Reduce Stock. m ? CARRIAGES, F? y_ BUGGIES. S* ZZ PH/ETONS. 222 ^ B SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, SADDLES, ST n LAP ROBES, CD 1 THIS IS NO HUMBUG. = A.call at lay store will convince all that I nie-an business, aud an * nt niy stock is respect la lly invited. My goods are guaranteed to be ^6^* asa^ equal to anv in ihc State. / , 3 J. & DUNN, S I ^ i:t<i MAIN St., COLUMBIA, Js?. O. ^ jan. 21, 1801 -ly m| - SAWMILLS ' *$160,00 TO $900,00,* ENGINES&BOILERS TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK. LOMBARD & CO., Augusta, Ga I 1 Jauuary 1st?ly. 4 ' 4