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WBmumammmmmmBammmmmmmmmmmmmm The Lexington Dispatch G. M. HARM AX, Eiitor and Publisher. J TrVTV/^T/WT O i.X* VJT i . O. \J.f WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1S91. The State campaign opened at Rock Hill Monday, and as we have to leave for Columbia to do our press early Tuesday morning before the the mail is distributed, it is impossible for us at this time to give any accurate information as to the result of the meeting. No matter what thai result may be, however, it cannot be taken as an indication of the true sentiment of the people as to a choice between Tillman and Butler. There are several reasons why this cannot be done, chief among which might be mentioned is the fact that the A Z * i. * ^ 1*1 1. .1 1 town auu ciues conuioiueu largely to the gathering while the countrywas not so largely represented. Our information is that large crowds from towns along the railroads entering Rock Hill and from Columbia, presumably friends and supporters of Gen. Butler, left for the meeting Sunday night. Now, as the first gun in the campaign of 1894 has been actually fired, it is to be hoped that the meetings throughout the State, will be conducted in such a manner that the breach among the whites which has been opened for four long and weary years, will be closed, and that all bitterness, strife and contention will be frowned down. The candidates can brincr about this much de sired era of peace and good will by so guarding their utterances as to give do cause for ill feelings. Let , the longest pole knock down the per- j simmon. 1 * j Efforts are being made to drag the I Hon. George D. Tillman from the 1 quietness and seclusion of his home, into the "cesspool" of politics by in- j ducing him to become a candidate 1 for Governor. It almost makes one < sick to read the fulsome praises j which some papers and their corres- < pondents are slobbering over him to 1 influence his decision, which, during his contest with Mr. Henderson of Aiken, were so bitter in their denun i f? l m I ii l ciauou oi Dim. lruiy, tne wnmigig of time goes round and the papers and tlie people and their opinions change with each revolution. It is like the game of "greasy pig"?now you see it and now you don't, or like Josh Billings' flea, you see it, measure the distance, make a grab for it, sure you have it, but when you open your hands, lo, it is not there. It will not be at all surprising to some day read in the papers that are now conspicious only for their abuse of Ben Tillman, a glowing tribute to his matchless statesmanship, genius -i i J a t ii ana patriotism. stranger tmngs than this have happened. The morning after Governor Tillman made his speech on the Dispensary System before the Prohibition Convention at Prohibition Park, on Staten Island, the Press Association sent out a report of it which, for untruthfulness, misrepresentation and studied malignity, almost rivals the reports sent out from this State by a hostile and bitter press concerning the public and private acts and utterances of the Governor. Past experience has demonstrated that the best and surest plan is to believe nothing one sees in these papers, derogatory to Governor Tillman, for when the truth comes to the surface, which it surely will sooner or later, it will ? immi u ii be found that the facts are just opposite to what they were at first stated. It is now said in tins ( instance, be carried bis audience with him, and a band primary taken immediately after bis speech, showed three to one in favor of the dispensary. Some papers are trying to make political capital out of the action of the State Democratic Executive finm. mittee in providing a way for those men who strayed from the Democratic fold and wandered off after strange gods and new doctrines by voting for Weaver for President, to come back to their first love without injury to their self respect: but they were as dumb as oysters and as close as clams when the committee made the same provisions for the return of those who voted for Judge Haskell, Independent, for Governor, Dr. Ensor, Republican, for Congress and appealed to the negro to overthrow white supremacy in the State. Be consistent, gentlemen, if the committee did wrong in one case, it certainly committed the same blunder in the other. The frrftrwl inrv nf A O J J -- J county, in its presentment last week i called ihe attention c- the court to the violations of the prohibition law and reported several persons for selling liquor without a liceuse. Secretary of State Tindal has consented to be led to the slaughter, by becoming a candidate for Governor. We are sorry to see such an unless sacrifice of such a good man. At a big jollify cation of Reformers of Columbia Friday night, Gen. J. S. Verner, a prominent Conservative, who, it will be remembered, was a candidate before the people in the campaign of 1890 for Comptroller General 011 the Conservative side, renounced his alligance to that faction" and connected himself with the Reformers; or, as he appropriately said, "quit the world and joined the church." There is plenty of room in the Reform ranks for many more such men of Mr. Verner's charcter and intelligence. They can do 110 good outside and should come iu and assist iu getting things righted, as they have seen them wrong. Work for the general good for the greatest number. One of our exchanges aptly inquires: "Did you hear any tiling j drop when the State newspaper quit the Democratic party?'' The Fifth Circuit will be called in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, the 4th day of December, and continue four days. Prof. Marchant of Graniteville has announced himself a candidate for State Superintendent of Education. Several fertilizer companies in the State Lave been placed in the bands of receivers. Reform Democrat Clubs are being reorganized in nearly every county in the State. A Good Appetite Always accompanies good health, and an absence of appetite is an indication of something wrong. The loss of a rational desire for food is soon followed by lack of strength, for when the supply of fuel is cut off the fire burns low. The system gets into a low state, and is liable to severe attacks of disease. The universal testimony given by those who have used Hood's Sarsaparilla, as to its great merits in restoring and sharpening the appetite, in promoting healthy action of the digestive organs, and as a purifier of the blood, constitutes the strongest recommendation that can be urged for any medicine. Those who have never used Hood's Sarsaparilla should surely do so this season. 33. 1st Annual Report, President L. and E. Telegraph Co., For Year Ending March 31, 1S9L The Lexington and Edgefield Telegraph Co., was organized April 17, ! 1S93, with 17 stockholders. The main line is 9 miles long and was constructed at a cost of $206, represented by 33 shares of stock at $6.25 each. The line with its connections is 11 miles long. The first message was sent over the line, May Y, For the year ending March 31, 1894, representing 11 months active work, there were sent as follows: Paid, 43: collect, 1G: free, 414. Total messages, 473. These messages represent a minimum amount of $47.30, which is at the rate of about 25 per cent, per annum on the investment. The cash receipts of the company for paid and collect messages aggregate $5.72. The actual expenses amount to $6.51, $1.50 of which is cancelled by a gift, leaving a balance in the treasury of 71 cents. There are now in operation 5 business offices and 2 private offices. During the year, 1 business office was discontinued; 1 moved; and 1 private office established. All the stockholders seem to be well pleased with their investment and all unite in conceding that their work has been of inestimable value to the community which it traverses. Respectfully submitted, . " W. H. Hare, President and General Manager. Caughman's, S. C., June 8, 1893. ?? $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nail}', acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of tbe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tbe constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tbe proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. fir'Sold by Druggist, 75c. 32 KABBIED June 14, 1S94, by Rev. J. A. Cromer, at tbe residence of tbe bride's mother. Mrs. Caroline Lvbrand. Mr. George 13. Lee and Miss Alma 11. Lybrand. April 8, 1894, by James B. Addy, Esq., Mr. G. Marion Stoudemire and Miss Mattie Stoudemire, all of Lexington county. June 7, 1894, by James I>. Addy, Esq., Mr. Jesse Eleazor and Miss K!liy?hr4li Uintror nil nf 1 .pviiiortnr* * r> ? o county. Snatched from Death. Cold Water, Ala., Mar. 11, 1892. My little child had the dropsy for two years. We had tried various remedies and the most prominent physicians in the country but to no avail. We commenced the use of St. Joseph's Liver Regulator and she is now as healthy as any child. T. P. W. BROOKS, M. I). For further information call at the Bazaar and get a copy of St. Joseph's Four Seasons Almanac. 33. BaBMHnHaaanpnBM Episcopal Entertainment. ; Contributed. As all Lexingtonians do, the DisI ? . . patch feels a pride in the local hisi trionic and musical abilty of her | young people. So, therefore, whenj ever we have occasion to speak with ' what might be considered fulsome I praises of the delightful entertainI ments given from time to time, in I our improvised opera house (the court house) we plead the meritorious excellence of the performances as our excuse for indulging in any complimentary expressions in reference thereto of the many exhibitions of the kind given within the last few I Uin on.) nfH'All J c<u 3, lac tauirauA aiiv* ? v** | by the ladies of All Saints Episcopal Mission last week reached the acme of excellence. The tableau, in two parts, "Aben Ben Adhem and the angel/' was as pretty a spectacular scene as ever witness. It was not only idealistic, but realistic. Miss IAnsMeetze's impersonation of an angel was a splendid concep | tion of what we would suppose such a beautiful ethereal being to be. In fact she looked realistic enough to fly away on her snow white pinions. The recitation in this tableau by Miss May Bradford was rendered with an elocutionary ability that cannot be surpassed. Her handsome appearance added a charm to the picture, which made it pleasing and delightful to look upon. The Rainbow was rendered by 20 young Misses, as follows: Roses? Iceoliue Harman, May Meetze, Eloise Kaminer, Lucille Eflrd. Tulips?Ethel Dreher, Bessie Duffle. Ellie Haltiwanger. Dandelion?Queenie Spann, Lena Harman, Sally Lee. Snow Ball?Essie Efird, Merideth Muller, Hattie Duffle, Bessie Lee. Cornflower?Ethel Harman, Eddie "Win ward. Burlev "Winerard. Mary * O 1 / o ' / Graham. Morning Glory?Estelle Marks, Macy Monts, Pearl Spann. Violets?Ernestine Graichen, Ruth Graham, Annie Lou Harmau, Bessie Corley. They completely captivated the audience. The success of the entertainment is largely due to the efforts of Mrs. H. A. Meetze and Mrs. M. E. Lathrope, in training the children their parts. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the performance, and quite a substantial amount was taken in which will be expended in purchasing a new organ for All Saints. For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. AVinslow's Soothing Syrup lias been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, regulates the stomach and bowels and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through-' out the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Program For Sunday school Convention, to be held with Florence Church, Lexington Association, beginning July 20th, 1894: 1, 11 o'clock, sermon by Rev, Joab Edwards; subject, Duty to Children. Recess. 2 o'clock. Organize. 2. Subject for discussion, Benefits Derived by the Study of International Lessons. Saturday, meet at 10 o'clock, 1. Subject?Bible Reading in Sun i day School?Hon. D. J. Knotts. 2. Sermon?S. J. Riddle; subject, Building Christian Character. Recess. 3. 2 o'clock. Subject for discus- I sion?Best Method for Pastors to Pursue in Building Up a Sunday School?Rev. C. B. Avery. Sunday, meet at 10 o'clock. 1. Subject?Dangers to be Avoided in Sunday School Work?J. II. Dicker!. 2. Sermon ? Subject, Sowing Seed?N. G. Cooner. All schools are requested to send four delegates, and all churches without schools are requested to send four representatives. S J. Riddle. For Committee on Program. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well kuown and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.?AVill drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malaria fevers.?For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters?Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.? Price 50 cts. aud Si 00 per bottle at the Bazaar. Notice, Reformers. All Reformers interested, are requested to meet at Hilton, Saturday June 30th, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose^ of organizing a Reform Democratic club. G. A. Derrick, J. S. McCarthy, June 1G, 1894. Cannot bo Without It. Jamison, S. C., Sept. 2, '90. Since Jie people know I keep St. Joseph's Quick Relief they have taken it all out but one bottle, anil that one I cannot sell until I get in some more, for J cannot be without it myself. It is beyond doubt the best medicine for cramps, colic, and all kinds of pain on the market. Send me three dozen bottles per express. R. D. KITTRELL. For further information call at the Bazaar and get a copy of St. Joseph's Four Seasons Almanac. 33. ANNOUNCEMENTS, For County Supervisor. The friends of S. LUTHER SMITH announce Inm as a candidate for the office of County Supervisor in the coming primary, and pledge him to abide the result. South She. II Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla "C. I. Ilood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Dear Sirs: ?We have tried Hood's Sarsaparilla and find It to l>e all you claim for it. My wife was poisoned by ivy when a young woman, and for eight years was troubled every season Hood's^Cures with the breaking out and terrible itching ana burning. 1 thought hers was as bad a case as anyone ever had. She was in this distressing condition every year until she began to hike Hood's Sarsaparilla, which lias effected a perfect cure, without leaving any scars, and she has bad No Sign of the Poison Since. She is well and hearty. I. have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla after the grip with good results, and have also given it to our four children. We are all pictures of perfect health and owe it to Hood's Sarsaparilla." J. C. Fkeeman, Vandalia. Illinois. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy any ether instead. Hood's Pills aro hand made, and perfect i iu proportion and appearance. 25c. per box. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Howell .J. Gregory and William T. Gregory, copartners composing the firm of II. J. Gregory A; Company. Plaintiffs, against John C. Williams, Dcfemlant. Summons for Relief?Complaint Not Served. To the Defendant, John C. Williams: you ARE HEREBY SUM? moned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is filed in Ihe office of the Clerk of Court of Lexington County at Lexington C. IL, S. C., and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Lexington, C. II. S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in t lie complaint. Dated 12th June, 180-1. ANDREW CRAWFORD, G. T. GRAHAM, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Attest: II. A. SPANX, C. C. C. P. [L. S.-j To the Defendant, John C. Williams: ni i i 11 iii t lane notice tnat me summons ana complaint in the above stated case, was duly filed in the office of H. A. Spann, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Lexington C. if., S. C., the 12tli day of June, 1804. ANDREW CRAWFORD, G. T. GRAHAM, Attorneys for Plaintiff's. G\v3G. Barbecue at Gaston Uli <>U JULY. I WILL FURNISH A FIRST class barbecue, with refreshments, at Gaston, on the 4th of July, 1804. Dancing by good music for * > J ^ the young folks. Speeches by prominent gentlemen on issues before the people; a match game of base ball by the Leesville and Gaston clubs, with a good dinner and a social gathering of neighbors will be the features of tbe day. Enjoyment for all. Candidates especially invited. L. i>. ABLE, Gaston, S. C. June 12, 1804. 2wJ2. Barbecue. WE "WILL FURNISH A FIRST H class Barbecue with Refreshmerits, on the third Saturday in July, at Hilton. The candidates are especially invited. Music and dancing, and drill by the Hilton Rilies will be , r witnessed ny tne crowd, a good dinner at moderate charges is promised all who attend. E. 1). AMICK, J. W. SAX DEL. M.S. IiTCKLEV. June 14, 1894.?35 Mortgagee's Sale. The State of South Carolina, CO UX TV OF L FX IXC TOX. "TTTIIE11EAS, T. ELLIS HUTTO, ii 1-11 i riii Y Y on me i <in uay 01 renruary, 1S92, executed ami delivered to Otto Loronz to secure tin payment his bond of even dale, in two annual payments, and the said T. Kllis Ifutto, in said mortgage, having stipulated, agreed and authorized the said Olio Lorenz, liis heir- or attorneys, in ease the conditions of said bond should be broken, to sell the land therein con veyed, after due and legal advertise inent, at public auction and apply the proceeds to the payment of Iho (k'bl: and the said mortgage having been duly recorded on the 7th day of duly, 181)2, in Honk L, page 2(17, and further the said T. Ellis Hutto having broken, or permitted to be broken, the conditions of the said bond and mortgage: Now, therefore T, Otto Lorenz, by I virtue of the power as herebefore j stated, in me vested, I will sell at I Lexington (1. If., on salesday in July | next, during the legal hours of sale, All that plantation, piece, parcel I or tract of land, situate, lying and | being in Hull Swamp township of j Lexington county in the State aforej said, containing sixty-live acres, more or less, and bounded north by land belonging to T. \Y. draft, east by land belonging to T. Ellis Jfutto, south by land belonging to ! >. L\ Yonce and west by Estate lands of Jack Dunbar. TEH MS OF SALE?Cash. Pur chaser to pay for papers. OT TO LOHEXX. ' June 8. 1801. J.vTJ. / [?tru'-iiy to buy l;ir I*rice ;n<i we llL waf I>i*o sive our Iff cast oi i u i s tli c be n - 1 jlm nui'tp of t lie liiMi.st j jj piatt (I, o (/. platr, I III iliun at one doll^1 j 11 I a'ljain, and if 3011 ' nud any hpoons it \5JgaL will p?y yt u lo not X?>lhiii?i bid Ua j NOMORE EYEGLflSsis" So ,^jjS3BpSfeh. 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I IE ilj' One in a residence means a suletoalltho neighbors. l ine instruments, no toys, works y, anywhere, any distance. Complete, nady for I | use when shipped. Can lie put up by any one, j U "' | never out of order, no repairing, lasts a_life I, time. Warranted. A money maker. Write Uy W. P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk 10, Columbus, 0. POST OFFICE BLOCK DRY GOODS STORE, www tinnnc;. nA\ING BOUGHT OUT THE the stock of Mr. J. A. Hughes, of Baltimore, and added a large variety of New Goods, selected with great care by my father, C. F. Jackson, whose experience in the business enables him to select just such goods as will please the taste of all. We will offer the best goods at lowest price, and ask a share of the patronage of my friends and the public. GEORGE E. JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 30,?ly. Mules for Sale. i PAIR OF GOOD MULES lo.} l\ bauds high, accustomed to wagon and plough. Inquire of SHULL & SHULL, lirookland, S. C. May 30?3t A SEW A AVAL STORES Fill. TTTE HAVE JUST EMBARKED IN * V the Naval Stores business au<l would like to buy your turpentine and rosin. With ciders troin the best markets constantly on hand we are prepared to pay TOP PRICES. P.e sure to call and see us before selling, it will bo to vour advantage to do so. A. T. Met'A NTS, & CO. Next to Union Passenger Depot, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 25 -tf. Final Discharge. 4 LL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL .lY. take notice that I will apply to the Probate Court for Lexington county, S. C., on the -2-1 day ot June. Is'.il at 11 o'clock a in., lor settlement ami tina! discharge as Executor of Estate of Adam lluff, decease, 1 AI. H. WITT, May 21, ls'.it Executor, fuvjn Final Discharge. i LL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL j.\_ take notice that 1 will apply to the Probate Court lor Lexington county, S. 0., on the 2'2d day ot June, lS'Jl, at 11 o'clock a. in., lor a final discharge as Adii... of Mrs. M.trv A. II. Sln-aly, deceased. J. II. SHEALY, Administrator. May 21, IS'.) 1. 3w30 BARBECUE. 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A tine Hue of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. p*S" Bi piirs on Watches first class quickly doue and guaranteed, at moderate ' sn_tf Every Man A Capitalist. * You can become a capitalist at once by laying by a small part of your yearly income and investing it in a Tontine policy of the Equitable Life For .520 you can instantly secure a capital of $r,ooo (or for $200 a capital of $10,000), thus acquiring an estate which you may leave to your heirs, or retain as a fund for your own support in old age, if your life be prolonged. Such a step will prompt you to save, will strengthen your credit, will increase your confidence, will preserve you from care and will give you lasting satisfaction. The Plan is Simple. The Security Absolute. It is the perfect development of the life policy. To-day is the right time to get facts and [ figures. Address AV. J. RODDEY, Manager, For the Carolinas. ROCK HILL, S. C. Book-Keeping SHORTHAND AND PENMANSHIP. 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' says: "1 appreciate the fact that there are many thouI''StC/A<id&:t*n sandsof ladiesin the United tySgy States that would liketotry M my World-Jteiiowned Facr ??,0"-iaE?. Bleach: but have been - Jy'y kept from dolufr so on ac* te&Hjk I countof price,which is S2.UI 2- per bottleor M bottles taken JmmJV' . together, S5.UU. In order SiTv.^w gags? that all of these may have ^vf'3 to opportunity, I will give & Pt cve;/caller, absolutely ^ v " <? tree, a sample bottle, and <2 order to supply those out 3? oi city .or in any partof the world,I will send itsafely packed in plain wrapper all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp." In everycaseef freckle*, pimples,moth, sa'piwncss, black heads, aene,ee-/enia,oiliness,roughness, or any discoloration or disease of the skin, and wrinkles (not caused by facial expression* Kach Bleach removes absolutely. It does not cover up, as cosmetics do, but is a euro. Address MADAME A. SVPPERT, (Dept. 0.) No. 6 East (4th St., NEW YORK CITYCAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, at /'/IT TT\Tl>r A K (1 .1 L K/? v. .'TATE, (ITV AM) I'fllM'V DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital - - - . SirnyiftO Surplus Profits . - Savings Department. Deposits of $ *> 04) and upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of f pet cent. W -V niVHK l'ro-id.lit. I pi'I iWJUUIU. II. i\. , _ . Wilik Jonks, Cashier. December 4 ? ly. ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, I COLUMBIA, - --SC. J^ltACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, ami otters his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County. (A tuber IS J v. IhlS II m) FIFTY DOZEN FIXE I>, 40 c. FA ( II. XOU 2~,c. TOWEL FOR 2~>c. E MAh One case Pepperill w One <^asc Androscioyj One case Di-nit Dooii One en?s?* cotton Diaj One <'ase I'l'int o<l Sc< One cas(? Printed Do One ease J*5l.\2.T? "YVlir One ease lOe. {jringiis *i."> pieces I ^onsdale C One case I()e. yard > <> 1-1. caso itt'd isank Oin* entii'e line ot" 1^ Sillt^ Cut j)ei* c A. l)i<?- sale ol" Inlaid. and see tliem. These are lor Spot C J. L. MIMN. coltjm: A CYC DESTROYS Dy I he recent prices made in onr manim Shoes, J hit-. Clothing and Notions. We a Tinwiire, Crockery, etc. Our prices are de only buy hut giv? his entire influence, wit tiuue the good work, pleasing our trade an Our hading Dry (roods ar<-: Oraniteville th'- holt: Graniteviile, 4-f K K(<i.0c., hy tli holt as bale, and best plaid 25 inches, at lie 25c. Crepons 4-4 15c. Doited Swiss Law from 4.1 to 10c. liememher we sell 4-4 Am The above n simply to give you an idea r at tlie sametime give you the uillerence in We buy all country produce and pay mil it a point to keep a close eve on our busiue: counts, and this is the reason why we are a prices. Give us one call and !> * conviuc nl wr? ?/ i t i ?a rr iliAiV Irinil tVihlA ill th<? il GRAFT & SS W\<VIVS] May 1G. Al wir Mi m ir" Jtl IkX I COLUMIUA.W. O., ( Hero yen will find an Elegant Stock to selt Very respectfully, B. II. EDI miK FOI 50 Pieces Half Wool Challies, at 12 J cent 100 pieces White and Colored Figured C< 10 pieces Black Grenadine, 75 cents, woi 5 pieces Colored Figured China Grenadii 25 pieces Figured Silk for waists, at 25 C S?e our 30 and 50 cents White China Sill All colors iu Crepe Aniorals for ties, for 5 15 pieces Turkey lied Damask, at 20 cen 15 pieces Cutter Colored Inserting, assor 1,000 Boxes of Paper and Envelop# s at 5 See our Unbleached Sea Island, at 31 cer See our Unbleached Drill, 25 yards for S' 100 pieces of White Plaid Lawns, at 10 c Big drives m Ladies' Ilats and Hat Trim] We are showing Special Values in Staple OUR I rajtmrsti a ass* aap CUTS ANUII IS NOW ( T tj 1; T a p ci v LADIES', CllllJRffi m Soliciting a continuation of your pa todj vavfimlini* ') _ 1 %? COLUMKIA HOTEL HI HEADQUA] CANE MlliS, HMI nzzxjiD >nz) a COTTON GINS, FEE! PRESSES A* PLAIN AND DECORATED GLASS, MA GRATES, r'EN] KA.TLVWA.TLE . Come, and see lis or write to us wh Jan. 1.?lv. MANHOOD WBl -I go J guaranteed to cure ail r wrsra W'zsd Y ower, Heartache. \Vak< Y rj iic5n,an uratns uiiu 11/^ V- jj r-*i v? I bvoverexertion.youth J l-dffri ulants.wblchleaatojni /llA JZTJ, 1 xe*1 Po?kpt- SI per bo ( A: ,4\ *<y"?L ^Iflve u written truars ^BpSirSB^IMtik-^ev'irucKists. Ask for It. ta httOKK iJO AH Ml I3l.\u. in plain wrapper. AUiire I'-_>r::a!_-. j hciir.gton, S. 0 , t ? 1 PPIfT IK']' 1 ) I Mil l!M. I 131 ASK TOWELS, WORTH 4 TIIIS IS THE REST 1 i Eli SOLD IN THIS j \KET. I ide Sheeting" 15o. ? iii, 4-1, t>l-lol, 1-1, 7c. >ei% 40c. a piece>tcli Lawn, letted Swiss, 1(!. to Sjjreads 75c. xm, 5(!. Jninl)i'id<>e l()c. a .yard, vide Shifting* l>ercale IVIillsi ('Tino-hams 24 1-^ic + ine Dress Goods and m ent awns Monday, Come i ? ..1. a i augh & go., bia, s. a: j -lone SWANSEA! | ntli and neatly selected stock of Drv Goods, ' ,Jso carry ft ium line 01 groceries, nuruware, structive to profits as make a customer not ii tins consolation we are determined to cond giving perfect satisfaction to everybody. :{ C(<t do by the bolt; Graniteville, ;(aoc by , it: bolt, lies cite piaid 27 inch, the same by s i. Lawns lioni -\\ to 25; Chailies from i> to ^ it 15 and 20. Coitonades 10 to 35. Llack Iroscoggin for 7c. ?f our prices. Think, we only sdl for cash j price. * rket prices, also cotton, rosin, etc. We n ake bay goods for the cash, mike all disble t<> sell at such reduct'out lroai former . Thanking the p ih'.ic for their pastpatronitnre, we are most respectfully, JOHNSON, O. i pttvttvg!" k$J AN Miiii Slot ttT> I O USE, I 3pposite Grand Central Hotel, Corner. ?ct from and prices \ery low. Please call. II ADS JR. 9 IFFERING LOWING: J o a v^v.l >tton Duck, at 11 cents a yard. th SI 25. le, at S1 25, worth $2 00. :nts a yard. [S. ?U and 75 cents a yard. ts. I ted prices. cents a box. I its. | i o). ! ents, worth 15. ; mings. and Dress Styles of Ginghams. JNE OF ri N'S CLOTHING j COMPLETE. \ ll'lif ilS SOUTH. 1 ige, we remain Respectfully, nd Racket ^ MWRANCE I i \ an: milium t c r yjin, n/iitiuiii.i, o. v.* [ITERS FOR J rrnnn ^iirrTi Animrn ^ TUM, MM IUTO, 1 JEERS, CONDENSERS, si) BELTING, 7 ItKLEIZRD MANTLES, GLAZED TILES [>EKS, ETC., - groceries | on iii lioeil of anything iu our line. I DCCTADenT "\ERVE SEEDS.** ' rvCO I Vt\ EHU This wonderful remedy icrvous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain ifulness. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, Nervous* of power In Generative Organs of either sex caused iful error*, excessive use of tobacco, opium orstlmHrmlty, Consumption or Insanity. Can be carried W? x.? for by mall prepaid. WlthaSS order we intee to core or refund the money. Sold by all ke no other. Write for free Medical Book sent sealed ss NE1C VE8EED CO., Masonic Temple, CniCAUO. iy GEoKCE SMITii, Druggist.