BBWemBSgaKfctsriiM amYraassanfc^v THE LOVE OE MOSEY. (Continued from first page.) at the country bouse a little barefoot, ragged urcbiu came up to where be was lying, accompanied by a grand mother. The little fellow looked wistfully up at the great physician, while the grandmother explained: "I could not keep him away, doctor He heard lhat you .was here; that you was the greatest doctor in the world. He said that you could cure him and make him like other boys. I told him that he had no money and that he could not couie: that you would not be bothered with him. He said he knowed you could euro him, and he would come. So here he is sir." The doctor, moved by his simple faith, by his helplessness, by his poverty and rags, hastened to prescribe for him. He gave him two weeks of personal attention, and at the end of that time he was romping* in the fields strong and well with the other boys. Thanksgiving day the doctor received by express a rude box, and when opened found in it a large turkey, on one leg of which was tied a card on which was scrawled: "Dear Doctor?Here is a big, fat turkey for you. It's the best that I could send, but I know he is young and tender, for I raised him from the egg myself." Signed by the boy's name. The doctor treasures this gift above all the gifts from millionaires, above all the treasures of money ever received. Life does not consist in the abundance of things which a man may possess. Sixth?It is this passion for money in itself and money at all hazzards and money quickly that brutalizes the human. For if man trades in the lifeblood of his fellow man.. It is the most brutal war that earth e^er saw. Martial war is brutal enough. It is a horrible thing to O O butcher men with swords and bayonets and guns and cannons, but it is more inexpressably brutal to butcher men and women commercially and cast them into to the pit of hunger and want and starvation and despair. Tf is fn till nr>p rminblv Tt is brutal to kill them by a lingering death. If a man wrecks a train, they offer a premiun for his life. We say that lynching is too good for the man who would wreck an express train loaded with meD, women and children. But in this war for money men sneak into the Stock Exchange, and with a lie and a trick and a subterfuge, wreck a whole railroad corporation from end to end of the line, destroy a thousand homes, drag down into the ditch, into the pit, unto the grave of a lingering death, thousands of modern Na poleon of nuance instead of bemg hung to the nearest limb. MARTIAL WAR. In martial war soldiers are kind to one another, even to enemies. There was a picture on exhibition in the National Academy of Design last year which represented a scene on the field of battle between the north- j em and southern armies. The Confederate soldier in his gray uniform lay wounded nigh unto death with un.ni di IU luiviru uuuci j body and the broken leg that made it impossible for him to move. He was crying for water. Near by was a wounded Federal soldie.. in blue uniform. He was stricken to the earth with a terrible wound, but he was crawling over the rough ground extending his canteen in his strong arm as far as possible toward his wounded enemy. A little child wandered between the two lines of battle in the late war. Instantly both lines ceased firing at the sight of that little bit of white clothing. Two inen stepped forward from either of the ranks and seized the little one and led the child back to the mother in her cottage. And after the child was safe they returned to their ranks, and again the awful volleys of lead began their deadly work. m martial war men ?o not km women and children. They do kill a wounded enemy. Even a Turk will not fire on a hospital. But in this modern war for money maniacs fight. Madmen do battle. They kill women and childreu without mercy, and a wounded friend is the supreme opportunity of the crisis of battle. They spring on his body and tear him limb from limb. Such a life is the abrogation of civilization, the denial of love, the denial of the basis of Christianty itself. Xo Christian civilization can exist while these forces are dominant. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and j those who have not, have now the j opportunity to try it Free. Call on i the advertised Druggist and get a , Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name j and address to H. E. Bucklen Si Co., i Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. ! King's New Life Fills Free, as well j as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All o which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing, at the Bazaar. ) ? . This is the law of benefits between men: The one ought to forget at ! once what he has given, and the ; other never to forget what he has received. MO NLA L S ] Double ( fifi Will completely destroy the desire f< E less; cause co sickness, and may beg I edge of the patient, who wm voiunu DRUNKENNESS and MORPBINI the patient, by the use of our SPEC! During treatment patients are allow phina until such time as they shall i We send particulars and pamphl< be glad to place sufferers from any c tion with persons who have been cun HILL'S TABLETS are for druggists at $ | .OO per package. If your druggistdoes not keep thi and we will send you, by return mi Tablets. Write vour name and address p! whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Liquor Habit. DO NOT BE DECEIVED into pi any of the various nostrums that ar offered for sale. Ask for HHj TABLETS and take no other Manufactured only by THE J 3 OHIO CHEMICAL CO, / 61. B3 k 55 Opera Block, (la writing p] June 21?1 y STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, ) r so. lucas county ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath thi he is the senior partner of the fir: of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing bus ness in the City of Toledo, Counl and State aforesaid, and that sa: firm "will pay the sum of ONE HU? DRED DOLLARS for each ar even* case of Catarrh that cannot t cured by the use of Hall's Catari Cure. " FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribe in my presence, this 6th da}* of D cember, A. D. 188C. ) A. W. GLEASON, "j ' J) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inte nally and acts directly on the bloc and mucus surfaces of the svster Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0 BttT'Sold by Druggists, 75c. 40. John Dos and Diehard Bos. Some time ago John Doe had $4( in a savings fund. Becoming alarmc at the financial depression he wit! drew his money and now has it i his stocking. Some time ago Richard Roe ha 815,000 in bank. Becoming alarme he withdrew the currency and hii^ a vflov rtf flio a YU.U1U in niv xv4*a vi wwv t,he money lies there todaJB ; Joli n^lPPflW^ Richard. Roe coi gratulate themselves that they a] pretty smart?that they know thirg or two more than their fellov ?and they are not slow to insinuai the same by sundry sly looks an mysterious expressions. At lea: they are safe from the storm. John Doe and Richard Roe ai fools. Money is not made to 1 hoarded. There is only $23.50 p< head of the population and every pe son who hoards more than that rol the public of that much of its shar Take care of your property aud gi all you can honestly, but don't boai money. There is barely enoug now. Suppose there was a bread famii because a certain number of Joli Does and Richard Roes bad boug] up more than they could eat ar stored away. Suppose there wi available only an average of twent four loaves apiece, which was ja enough if each got his quota, an that John Doe had secreted 4( loaves in his cellar and liichard K( had locked 15,v)00 in his warehous would not public indignation I kindled against them? Neither money nor bread is of ar value until used and no man has moral right to place either beyon the reach of those who need the] and are willing to give compensatic for them. Of course a man should be cauiioi and husband his resources. But tt man who thinks the proper way is I put his cum -?cy in a stocking or vault is a fool and a public enemy. If there were a few more thousan John Does and Richard Roes, tl nation would quickly go on the rock Currency is the life blood of trad The man who hoards it is a busines vampire. Don't be fools. Don't wreck th country. Take your money and pi it in the bank, for if our banks a fail every other business will fail ah and we will be in a maelstrom < bankruptcy. Don't be scared. Daylight is i hand. It is Easier to Seep "Well th.a jL _ . JL *** - * f to urst w eiii If we could only keep our Liver i such a condition thai we did n< know we bad a Liver, we woul escape three-fourths of humanity ills?such as Dyspepsia, Indigestioi Constipation, Sick Headache,Malari Loss of Appetite, etc. Liver-Ai will do just that thing for us. It : the latest and best formula for To pid Liver and all of its evils. A medicine glass graduated f( table, desert and teaspoon, fit. as nice cap on each bottled. Price 50 For sale at the Bazaar. S! DElJEftf BCD WK GUARANTEE A inCiVlCmblln and invife the 1 careful investigation as to our respo: I ity and the merits of our Tablets. Ibloride of Gold Tablet: arTOBACCOinfrom 3to5 days. Perfectly harm,iven in a cup of tea or coff ee without the know!iril^r stop smoking or chewing in a few days. S * - -.-,1 ?:*v?. S ? IT 11)1 III can DO cureu ui noin?, ?uu w j?,u- ? 1 llilijii out any effort on the part of IAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. SApfr ed the free use of Liquor or Mor- r roluntarily give them up. V*a at of testimonials free, and shall x A >f these habits in commnnica?d by the uso of our Tablets. i sale by all fibst-class em, enclosing S^^B^EWCat IfICAL Cc ^BL for fl.00 worth of your ' "WHk IB them all right and, although k ^fk ^WBQv S they did the work in less thr-i ^ T*m s Truly your; thb Ohio Chemical Co. :?Gkxtlbm ^ord of praise for your Tablets. My S liquor, and through a friend, I was led U S constant drinker, hut after using your T S and will not touch liquor of any kind. I ha jr you, in order to know the cure was permanen he Ohio Chemical Co:?Gentlemen:?Your Tablet ave used morphine, hypodermically, for seven y? ackages of your Tablets, and without any effort on Address all Orders t< "fig THE OHIO CHEI 1 * 51, 53 and 55 Op Feed the Hogs. at YorkviHe Enquirer. no. Now is the time to push the fatil , , tening of hogs. They are young j and growing, and should be so fed as j I 4-Viam ofTTitrinf* V?nf. jmf fnn I ^ bu acc^; bucui I^MV ^ fast. For this purpose green corn stalks and ears are very good. Feed as much as the\' will eat clean, and >H this will keep them growing rapidly ^ uutil harvest, when you can begin to feed corn to fatten them. We do not eagree with most of our farmers that fattening hogs should be confined in a close pen to prevent them from tak ing exercise. They should have a cool place with running water and; Tplenty of shade, and if fed properly, they will not take too much exercise. n' and will fatten as fast as when confined in a close pen, and they will be : cleaner and healthier. Any hogs of j a white breed are easily affected by j the sun, and should be protected, or I they will not thrive. )0 ? ; p'^OTH ERSvi ] * ii Makes Child Birth Easy, i! , !! Shortens Labor. it ; || Lessens Pain, ^ J | Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. J[ St Book to "Xotkor?>'ituMod TREE. J! ' nsAnviri n DIOULATOB OO. 2 ATLANTA, OA. $ re 30LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J >e 1 * B23P.-W32 i.H2 Ii;0H. r)s This admirable preparation so si:ce. cessfullv used for many years liasl>e - et come a necessity to that classs of pa j -d tieuts requiring a mild but efficient; ^h tonic, combining the virtues of fresh | beef, a sound quality of wine and a j :e salt of irou, which strengthens but m does not constipate. Its use in con at valesence, wasting disease, d3'spepsia, id alcoholism, loss of appetite, nervous ; rvTAof roti/vn ic i ?3 UCUllitJ auu gcuci ax |^ivyoLic?tiuu *o v- too well known to require further st comment, For sale at the Bazaar, id Price $1.00. >0 ? ? >e Bucklen's Arnica Salve. e, The best Salve in the world for j )e Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt i Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all ''J Skin Eruptions, and positively cures a Piles, or no pay required. It is guar,d anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or m money refunded. Price 2o cents per | box. For sale at the Bazaar ,n March 31. v is | * ie | Land's Blood Medicine is t e strongest blood medicine on the j a market. It is a specific for rheurna- ! tism, and its worth in other blood i lc] | diseases is well known> In fact it is J ie ' a genuine blood purifier. For sale at s j the Bazaar. p { ss | See the World's Fair for Fifteen Cents 1S I it | Upon receipt of your address and _]} ! fifteen cents in postage stamps, we j $o j will mail you prepaid our Souvenir | Portfolio of the World s Columbian \ j Exposition, the regular price is i e. it j Fifty cents, but as we want you to | I have one, we make the price nominal. J ; You will find it a work of art and a \ J : thing to be prized. It contains ful | page views of the great buildings 11 ' with descriptions of same, and is ex)t ' ecu ted in highest style of art. If not A satisfied with it, after vou iret it, we 's | will refund the stamps and let you ; keep the book, 4ddress a, : H. E. Bucki.en & Co., Chicago, 111. id | ?'? is ; For Suffering Womon. r* Dr. Thacher's Stella-Vuse, a sure ! cure for woman's weaknesses, wo)r ; men's diseases, guaranteed. Why I suffer longer from any of these ft i troubles when this excellent raedic ! cine will cure you ? For sale at the 1 Bazaar. Price one dollar a bottle. ISf fV/i FEW P L / T6St als ? from persons jfl who have been g~ L cured by the use of |jp ' Hill s Tablets, p or? owir? Pwrwioai. Co.: ftl Ueak Sis:?I have been using your for tobaeeo habit., and found it would it vou claim for it. I used ten cent* ?pi f the strongest chewing tobacco a day, ?_ one to five cigars; or I would amolte fK forty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed ir twenty-five years, and two packages He? rured me so I have no desire for it. > li. M. JAYL^D, Leslie, Mich. KS DoBBS Ferry, N. Y. |Lj ).Grxtlemen Some time ago I sent H5j Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received i lwas both a heavy smoker and cbewer, 0g n three days. I am cured. il s, MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box45. gU Pittsburgh, Pa. F ien:?It gives me pleasure to speak a Egg son was strongly addicted to the use of Br~ > try your Tablets. He was a heavy and 3k ablets but three day9 he quit drinking, r" ve waited four month before writing 3pm t. Yours truly, ?, MRS. HELEN MORRISON..- L Cincinnati, Ohio. F s have performed a miracle in my case, mm mrs, and have been cured bv the use of w l. lotegay. &a ifllCAL CO., era Block. LIMA, OHIO. mlelias Cures all Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, Leucorrhcea or Whites, Pain in Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builda up the whole system. It has cured thousand* and will cure you. Druggists have it. Sen<$ stamp for booV ^ DB. J. P> DCOatiOOLt 4 CO., LohIstM#, It. Oct. 5 -ly. All of Dr. Ayer's standard Mediciues can be found at the Bazaar. Coca-Cola, the great headache nrul AYoollfnt for mental and physical exhaustion, dispensed in ice cold soda water at the Bazaar. Try it. Wha t is Life Assurance? ing your wife an^. family against want in the event of your death. A creditable means of se, curing a better financial standing in the business world. The most safe and profit - able means ot investing your savings for use in after years. \ All Life Insurance is good. The Equitable Life is the best. For ftill particulars, address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, CAROUNAS, Rock Hill, S.C. - ' - I \ . i Remedy Fg||| Woman's vxsE^/ Cures all Female Diseases. Corrects all Fe male Irregularities. Overcomes all --?? ??/4 D o in a?iu ynu QUICK IN ITS OPERATION. AGREEABLE TO THE TASTE. We never publish a lady's name or what,she writes us. bend tor our book "Our Wives , and Daughters"?costs you nothing and gives; you something. STELLA-VIT/E Is sold by all dealers in >nedlcines. Price $1.00. Prepared by s THACHER MEDICINE CO.. 2, Chattanooga, Tt'nn Rl5;ilPrv& dtictiuu oi IS*.' lit., and I feci *0 much trtter that I would not take and be put l ark where I I am both surprised and proud of tb? ch.io jr. I recoinmrod your treatment to al! sufTereriUrom obciity. Will aniwer all inquiries If stamp it incited for rrfjly*" PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL. ifr.rndrt*. and with n* *tar%iec. ?n cents Li stamps, D8. 0. W. F. SNYDER. WVICXtR'S THEATER. CHICACa ;ILL * E B 2 E S tnbIB ri/ cna Opium B jB| B V M JL, O cureu ai come Wia~ut9P*i s 9 outpain.lJookofPftP|ssf SSS^Sfc&aE B ticularsscntFItfeE. E g E?TO3fc?I2aBWB?iUB.M.WO()LLEY,i. * 3 Uan'a. Oa. OiiicelUi1^WiiiteiialiSt. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE VPAi;\TON, Y.\. . Or>e3~ Sept. ot'i. lHitt. C iiaito and surroundings Wception.il. Hsinl?<(uo buddings, boing rotrioduled. thoroughly renovated, repainted inside and ont-iae and n' urnihlnil with new t.i.mos, c.?rpotH. Ac. hoit. lialit, bath room*on every tli?or. New Lat-oru tory thoroughly eunipped. :? exfK-rienccd tMiclwrs Advanced ('ourson in kr.g i?li. Palm Herman, French An Sjao-i d advantages in Msir'ic end -n. M! bnarditiir pupil- f.'oui la St it en Terms ns ulerate For ftata logon: of this celebrated old Virginia School adotr.w \V . IMMSKKT-^ttN. I'm., IIFE LIVER ? and KIDNEYS, ? Cures J>YSPEPSIA, LIVER and Hj KIDNEY Troubles when all else fails..' H 25c, 50c, Rl.OO. I I LIFE MEDICINE COMPANY/, KBWBHBBi TP ulanburg, S. C. \ Feb. 'LL? ly. ^ \ } j i DRUGS, MEDICINES, . PERFUMERY, etc. A Drug Department has jrist been opened at the Bazaar, and a choice selection ot Drugs and Medicines to suit the popular demands has been placed therein, and yonr attention is invited to some ot the numerous articles in stock as follows: Ayers Sarxaparilla, Cherry Pectoral. Hair Vinnrscnd Pills. Maltine various compounds. Electric bitters, Ca'esaya tonic, Groove's tasteless chill tonic, Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, Syrnp of Figs, Wizzird Oil. Simmon's Liver Regulator, Stanley's n? rve and boue linemeut, Hartey'a diarrhoea and cholera spec fic, Godfrey's cor dial, Wiuslow's soothing syrnp, Bull's cough syrup, Boy kin's cough syrup, Allcock's porous pdaster. Conrt plaster, Soda , and Mint tablets, Chlorate Potash lozeugers, Brown's bronchial troches. Home's fragrant frostilla for chapped hands, etc. l)r. King's life pills, Braudreth's pills, Quinine pills. Everybody's pills, Capeales, Seidiitz powders. Horse and Cattle powders, Ammonia for cleaning clothes etc, Sapolio, Perline, Stove Polish, Putz Pomade, Benzine. Month wash, Toothacho drops, Corn cure, Hair dye. Mustache wax. Mexican Mustang Linement, Opedildoc, Vaseline, Glycerine. Verinefnge and Worm Confections. Lactopeptine, Quinine, Blue Mass, C,.loruel. Mercurial Ointment. Rhubarb, Pain Killer, paregoric, laudanum. syrnp rhubirb. syrup squills, castor oil. sweet oil, sewing machine oil, British nmmnnio anirite n:kr?? Kr?irit? UI1, DpiliV'l UUi H1UM1W. camphor, eamphorice and gum. Assorted Flavoring Extracts, Essences and all kinds of spices. Jamacia Ginger, Ready-made Mustard plaster, Rouyb on Rats. Alum, Borax, Saltpetre, Blnestone, Brimstone, Sulphur, Coperas. Salts, Cream Tartar, Gum Arabic, etc. Nursing Bottle fittings, Rubber Nipples, Teething Rings, etc. Cuticura and Carbolic soap. A choic line of sweet soaps, perfumery and toilet goods. Tooth, Hair, Cloth and Shaving Brushes, Combs, etc. AT THE BAZAAR. TAKE YOUR COTTON ?TO A. T, MoCANTS, Next to Union Depot, COLUMBIA, S. C., Where you will get the Highest Price. September 21 - ti TO THE FARMERS AND SHIPPERS OF COTTON. TT7HO SELL IN COLUMBIA MARVV kefc we beg to say that we want your ?LnnH.?n ..wi.' ya- ^ji~r,vT" ~f-zr7 '-t-cc highest market price lor it. We have un limited orders, and can and will pay as much for your cotton as any one. Don't fail to give us a trial. lL-spectfully, I JASI-ER MILLER & CO. Oct 5-6m 80151 8TOV3^, TINWARE, ROOFING AND GUTTERING. i REPA IRS FURNISHED FOR A LI STO VES R. R. WOOD, (Successor to J. W. Smith.) POST OFFICE BLOCK. COLUMBIA. 8- C September 21?ly. . CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK -ATCOLU31BIA, S. C. STATE, CITY and COrm DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital $100,000 Surplus Profits 100.000 SAYMGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $5,00 and upwar is received, [nicest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per unnurn. W. A. CLARK. President Wjlie Jones. Cashier. Decern t>er 4-ly. New Advertisements. PARKER'S I I HAIR BALSAM 1 "IB Promotes a luxuriant growth. Wj^SS^= JHNeTer Pails to Bestoro Gray KMMyZi- - - ijWjqi Hair to Its Youthful Color. -"TPE Cures scalp diseases ft hair fcdling. jOc. and $1.00 at DniprjiU The Consumptive and Feeble a?d aii ?* suffer from exhausting diseases should nee Parker's CM lifter l"bnlo. It cures the worst Cough. Weak Lungs, Debility, indigestion. Pemale Weakness, Rheumatism and rain. fiOe. k 11. HINDERQQRNS. The odIt sure cure for Coraa ^trail^ia: Mal? walking easy. licU, at Druggists. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office. and we can secure patent in lees time than those remote from Washington. _ Sendjnodel, drawing or photo., wtth desctip Hon. we advice, 11 paiemanie or not, iree 01 charge. Our fee not dre till patentis secured. A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients in your State, county, cr town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. F, W. HUSEMANN EZZ Gun and Lock Smith,-~{ and pkalkh in } GUNS, PISTOLS, PISTOL b'ALTK1DGKS. PISHING TAt'KLJ , and all kinds ol Sjiort.-meti s At tides, which he Las now ou exhibition urid tor sale at his store. Main Street, Near the Central Bank, Columbia, 8. C. Agent fob Haz?.bd Powdeb Compant. ^af^Repairing done at short notice's^ DON'T S' BUY' Imitation gold spectacles and eyeglasses from irresponsible peddlers who 'guarantee" everything and | can't be found when a gnarantee is to I be made good. We will sell you the J ' Pennine onld artiele at less than half 1 the price that many have paid for brass. Besides when von buy of ns von get you eyes properly fitted. We are headquarters lor SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES. < P. B. LACHICOTTE (t: CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. November 4 ?tf T. BERWICK LEGARE, DENTAL SURGEON. OFFICE OYER BEUN'S JEWELRY STORE, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. All work on toeth at moderate prices, 8tf. POMONA HILL Nurseries, POMONA, IV. C. Stock consists of ALL LEADING FRUITS Calculated to suit the Southern and border States. Send for descriptive Catalogue, No. J, of FRUIT TREES, VINES, Ac., and No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grown ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNA- j TIONS, Ac. Catalogues free. Correspondence solicite^. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Propr. Pomona, N. C. Apr. 23 - \y GEORGE BRUNS, MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA. S. C.. JEWELERand REPAIRER, 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 Watches first class, i quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prices. 60-tf. PATRONIZE Home Industry! THE rr Anr aii T?? /vino \XF a JLU?U1 JLiliglllU IIUIIVOj " ^ I 117 WEST GERVAIS STREEr, Near Union Depot, Are now operated with a competent force of'Skilled Mechanics, and are manufacturing all sizes of " TOZER ENGINES " and BOILERS, including RETURN TUBULAR AND LOCO MUllVt BUIUK5. Pulleys and Shafting Castings in Erass or Iron Furnished at Reasonable Rates. ^Repair Work Promptly Executed. BRASS GOODS A SPECIALTY. Remember, That *' THE TOZER " hi.s stood tb* test of actual and genoral'nse for years, ana 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, o.ls constantly on hand and always at C. H . , S. O. 9 ANCE. J - - MINIMUM COST. M IIDENT INSURANCE -I rRONGEST aSn erican Companies' J "wenty-Five Million Dollars i VH esented. on ^OIID, Agent. ^ <] IS, NOTIONS, 1 -jiH FOR LADIES, ^ nable styles in the Northern market* can bv vHBHM ok of the kmd of Any house in the eity. Ned' li&SHHH if - i +.A. J i i ir.? . u aiousqueiaire uauou anu nooas. &ui ed Jersey Under wear for ladies and children an\ articles a lady needs from a uotioa hcose. D ORGANS. nse. No commissions. The best makes. |iSjH|B or Organs, $50. See onr stock and prioee. ' IE3 TT 2v? Xs , ia, s. c. ?ck, Columbia, S. C.. ^^^1 KTEKS FOH j ' Acid, Long's Chemioals, Ca a Mills, Evaporators. Sheet Copper, SEEDS, M DEES, CONDEJVSEKS, nd Belting, __ Marbleized Mantels, Glazed f Fenders, &c, . )WARE AND GROCERIES )M PRICES. fSBHH i btforc bujsng ftD^tbiLg iu Haidwar# ZC X-i "JLmi S 9 ies, Cheap and Good. IRON WORK^I^H ' SUPPLY COMPANY^ -t TA, GA Repairs, etc./ Quickly Made, ty D DYES 1 >LORS FOR ) COTTON J] 1LE .IT AZAAR, j OMNIBUS LINE. ->? _ A *Sr TAKE *61 JMm, CASEY'S BITfSSES v? At* . - . ONION DEPOT, COLUMBIA B On arrival of all trains, for hotels or any part of the city. January 11-tf. M