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THE GOMKER OF HM ! I Jefferson M. Clough Refuses a Tempting offer from the Chinese Government. His Health was too Poor to Permit Attention to Business. A Great Sufferer for Many Years But Has Now Recovered. (From the Springfield, ilass., Uuion.) There isn't a gun manufacturer in the United States, who does not _ - -r T- A know Jeflerson ill. uiougn, uuu v?uj . Because be has been intimately associated all his life with the development of the two best American rifles, the Remington and Winchester. For years he was Superintendent of the E. Remington & Sons' great factory at Ilion, N. Y. After leaving there he refused a tempting offer of the Chinese government to go to China to superintend their government factories,?and accepted instead the superintendency of the Winchester Arms Co., at New Haven, at a salary of $7,500 a year. It was after this long term of active labor as a business man that he found himself incapacitated for further service by the embargo which rheumatism had laid upon him and resigned his position more than two years a go, and returned to Belchertown, Mass., where he now lives and owns the Phelps farm, a retired spot where he has five hundred acres of land. Being a man of means he did not spare the cost and was treated by leading physicians and by baths at celebrated springs without receiving any benefit worth notice. During the summer of 1893 and the winter of 1894 Mr. Clough was confined to his house in Belchertown, being unable to rise from his bed without assistance, and suffering continually with acute pains and with no taste or desire for food, nor was he able to obtain sufficient sleep. Early in the year 1894 Mr. Clough heard of Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. He began taking these pills about the first of March 1S94 and continued to do so until the first part of September following. The j first effect noticed was a better ap- j petite and he began to note more ability to help himself off the bed and to better generally. Last August (1894) he was able to go alone to his summer residence and farm of 1G3 acres of Grenadier Island, among the Thousand Islands, in the river St. Lawrance, where from the highest land of his farm he commands a view for 13 miles down the river, and 60 of the thousand inlands can be seen. Instead of being confined to his bed Mr. Ciough is now and has been for some time able to be about the farm to direct the men employed there and he is thankful for what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done for him. These pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company Schenectady, X. Y., and are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 82 50, and are never sold in bulk. They may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. Bs solutions of Bespsct. Whereas, God, the unerring director of all things, has seen fit to re ' " O ' move from our midst Mrs. B. X. Bo- ' die, be it Resolved 1st, That while we, the Woman's Missionary Society of Leesville M. E. Church South, recognize, in this act of divine Providence, the loss of a worthy and efficient member whose indomitable zeal was felt in the missionary work, still we bow in humble submission to the will of him who doeth all things well. 2d. That a page in our minutes be suitably inscribed to her memory. 3d. That we extend our heart felt sympathies to the family and relatives of the deceased. 4th. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the afflicted family, and also to the Lexington Dispatch. (M. Jean Adams, Committee. - E. Sidella "Watson, ( Mattie L. Spells. Major C. T. Picton is manager of the State Hotel, at Denison, Texas, which the traveling men say is one of the best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major ! Picton says: "I have used it myself I and in my family for several years, ' and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an infallible cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recommend it, and have frequently administered it to my guests in the j hotel, and in every case it has proven j itself worthy of unqualified endorse- ! ment. For sale by Julian E. Kauff- j man. 6. A Voics from the West. Oklahoma City, 0. T., December 12, 1895. To the Editor of the Dispatch: If you will allow me space in your paper I will tell your readers about eqv trip from Chapin, S. C . to this city of the Western country. I left Chapin at 12 in., Dcx ember 4th and arrived here at 7:30 el, having traveled thirteen hundred and i seventy miles. I came by way of > Atlanta, Chattanooga, Memphis, Tine <' Bluff, Texarkanna, Sherman, Denni- j son and South McAlester. 1 When I passed through Tennesee < the mountains were covered with \ snow which made them the more beautiful. I think the finest country J I passed through was between Chat- < tanooga and Memphis, though seme j of the Texas lands which I passed J through are very fine, still I did not i like the general appearances as well i as I did between Chattanooga and Memphis. The bridge at 31empLiis is a grand structure. This part of the country made no wheat and oats this year, which are their main crops, but they made fair corn and cotton. I have seen some cotton selling here since my arrival. I did not ask the price. I find the people here very social and intelligent. There are plenty of barrooms aDd bed men here, but a man does not have to associate with them if he does not choose to do so. I see plenty c of "Big Indians'' here. Saw one ( drunken one yesterday; he was in a , splendid humor. Negroes are al- " most as scarce as hen's teeth. This f city claims twelve thousand inhabi- tants. They have electric lights. Only two railroads come here?-the A. T. & S. F., and the C., 0. & G, } the latter being completed only a few weeks since. There are still some lands around here that can be homsteaded. With the best wishes for the old Lexingion Dispatch, I remain, youis 1 truly. J. Page Chahx. ~ v Beware of Ointment for Catarrh that f Contain Murcury, I c t As mercury will surely dtsfroy the l" sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when enter t iog it through the mucous surfaces, fc Such articles should never be used a except on prescriptions from repufa- k ble pbysiciais, as the damage they t wril do is ten fuld to the good you can a possibly derive from them. Hall's a Citarrh C ire, manufactured by J\ J I Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0, contaiis L no mercury, and is taken internally, 1 acting directly upon the blood and mucous sarfacrs of the system. I i h bu\iog Hill's Citarrb Cure be sure v you gtt the genuine. It is taken in t tercallv, and made in Toledo, Ohio, p by F. J Cheney & C). Testimonials i: free. a 50-Sold by druggists, price 75c. t 6. j A School Girl's Composition. G To the Editor of the Dispatch: u Our country has greatly improved v during the past year in School Dis- L trict No. 10. It has furnished three s r* schools, two new school houses being built, one called the Golden Star in a which Prof. S. S. JLindler is the * teacher, the other the Red Star in which Prof. Shealy is the teacher. ^ The Golden Star is to be the finest c f school house in the county if finished, while the Red Star is on the same a order. The oid school house called " Gum Spring, in which Miss Estede L Langford is teacher, is also a very 11 nice school house. There are also four saw mills in ^ this School District. Mr. Shirey's being about a quaiter of a mile e from the Golden Star; while Messrs. c Amick & Brother is only a half a s mile from it. Mr. Shealy's is not s quite a mile from the Red Star. Mr. a Rawl's is only about two miles from ^ it. E It also has improved in farming lands, and I am glad to know that ^ there was more corn raised around 11 here during the past year than in other years before, and also very good cotton crops. I hope the people will continue these improvements. A dose that is always seasonable is * a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, G the "King of Liver Medicines." It s r keeps the liver active; the bowels regular; prevents biliousness: and promotes digestion. In fact helps G keep you well. "I have watched it's j ^ effects in families where I have prac- j ^ ticed, and find it admirable; botn alterative and tonic in its action."?Dr. I * T. W. Mason, Macon, Ga. j After Christmas. j j t I A }*oung man who recently married 1 sat one evening in the twilight solilo | c quising and finally uttered these pa- i J thetic words: "Backward, turn back-1 * ward, ob, time, in thy flight; feed me ! c on gruel again, just for tonight: I am | so weary of sole leather steak, petri- j i fled doughnuts and vulcanized cake, ! * . it oys'ers that sleep in a watery booth ' ^ and as strong as Goliah of Gath:! ] - , l weary of praying for what I can teat, J 1 chewing up rubber and calling it \ * meat. Backward, turn backward, N for weary I am! Give me a whack j r at my grand mother's jam; let me J t drink milk that has never been ' t skimmed, let me eat butter whose ! ^ i S hair has been trimmed; let me once j more have an old fashioned pie; then 1 f I'll be willing to curl up and die." < iTr nmm?m? ? AFTER DINNER when you have eaten heartily, you t$? should take one WIL only of Doctor Piercers if you've no ap- ? petite and frequent headaches or dizziness, i furred or coated tongue?it proves that you're bilious. In that case you should ase the "Pellets." They are anti-bilious granules, which act in a prompt and natural way, without griping. BEST PILLS FOR THE LIVER. Robert Mansow, of "Throe years ngo I jgS.? _ AA commenced taking Dr. ^|jL? Pierce * golden MediPuree's filets are the Cbest pills I ever took fey* tKVufcWa^ *' Cor - e liver, All mj' fiends say tlicy do them the most good." R. MANSOK, ESQ. J Cj\\ LIVER PILLS. / EL \ Mr.SAMrELBAKER.SR.,/. >f Ab. /<5/ Summit Ave-\?y fi . > *JF'//n :ur, Pkillipzburgh, A'. /.,! cjfew y&\ vrites : " There la coftj-iJS||S V/Ma] jsg that can compare ?rK&; ?> ? #ith Dr. Pierce's Pleas- \itgffr -- / 'fPI/ mt Pellets, as Liver Pill*. xVT?* Phev have done more V*A jood than any other med- ai2&3i cine I have ever taken." Mr. S. Barer, Sr. Ths Eecr-ri of a Year. iVbat South Carolina Has Raised od Her Farms?Large Yields and Good Prices, 'h-* State. This has been an abundant barest year in South Carolina and the armers may be said to have been lessed. The year was in strange ontrast with the preceding one, paricularly as prices have been so much letter for farm products. During the year just closed, while he official figures are not yet at iand, the estimate by competent uthority is that the corn crop has een the largest ever harvested in his State. The total crop is estimated at 20,000,000 bushels. The verage yield per acre has been 15 ushels, against 12? last year. The lrgest previous corn crop was about 7,000,000 bushels. It is estimated also that the State las furnished to the markets of the ro! hi this year G3S.14S bales of coton, the aveiage bale being 450 jounds. The acreage in cotton durog the year just closing is estimated ,t 1,957,000. The prices paid for he crop are pretty generally known, t is thought that the average price ser pound will work out to be almost ! cents for the entire crop. Besides all this grain crops were musually fine the past year, and fo ras the tobacco crop, the lath r ringing excellent prices. Again the moke houses of the State have been illed with sufficient hog and hominy nd like products, it is said, to feed he entire State for two years. It may be added, also that South ) roliua has never had a better fruit op year than this has been. The ruit was of an unusually fine quality ml there was an abundance of it, (ringing good prices in the northern aarkets. This is tiue also of tLe aelon crop. So takiDg things all in all South Carolina ends the present year in a ar better condition than she has nded any single year for half a do ade or more. There is every reaon why the masses of the people hould be able to pay their taxes ow and then have an unusually lappy Christmas, and then begin the ew year with hopeful faces. During the past year also South Carolina has made great progress on udustrial lines. I?anassas and Appcmattos. The Manassas (Ya.) Journal says hat the public sale of the McLean state brings to our mind the most ingular co-incidence we recall in our eading of history: The first meeting of the Army of he Potomac and the Army of Northrn Virginia took place at Blackburn's ford, July 18, 1861, and brought on he first pitched battle of the war. If in o m nf flinf T^pfmvprrnrd ook up bis headquarters at the McLean House, and there McDowell atacked him with a heavy force of inantry and artillery. On the 9th of kpril, 1805, after 1,301 days of alnost constant fighting, the commanlers of these two armies, Grant and hee, met at the McLean House at Vppomattox and drew up the terms >f the surrender. "When Beauregard evacuated Malassas, Major McLean removed his amily to Fauquier. As the tide of he war rolled again around tbem hey removed for the second time to juuenburg and there in 1803, the najor returned one day and told hem he would move them this time vhere the sound of the battle "would 3ever reach them more.'' They ented the brick house at Appomatox, which has become historic and oward which all the strategy of the var converged, and around which it ;o suddenly culminated. And so it jappened, as Major McLean requentiv said, that the war began >n him and ended on him. All Free. Those who have used Dr. Kind's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and address to Id. E. Bucklen A: Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life, Fills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. For sale at the Bazaar. ma ? ? pi H It does not take very sharp eyes to find fault anywhere, except in ourselves. Few people can turn their eyes inward. A fresh arrival of fine French can dies, just received at the Bazaar. Bince I ]irivo l^en a a-=?ft< ror froii f.sfnrill. I UK^1tried Ely's Cn am l'a'm, " ' i,|! - M"' i:'r c s:"? from wliieli I had 1 >>s-uf I ELY5:8? CRHAiW BALM Op?n? an*l clcnnsos the N is:il Passage, Allays 1'ain unci li fl '.ruination. Heals :lte Sores. Protects the M.uiibrane from colds, Kastorcs the Sense of Taste and Smell. The B.d:n is applied directly into the nostrils, is (pieklv absorbed aud giver, relict at at once. ELY'S PINEOLA SALS AM. is a sore cnTc h r Coughs, Colds &s. i rice o! Cream Bal :j, ;0 cents, a' Druggists or ?>y mail. ELY IBOTHElid, Gfl Warren St., N Y. HAIRRBALSArv? Cleanses *cd^ beautifies the hair. Never Foils to ilestorc Gray ECair to its Youthful Color. CurM^rsip^diseascs &^hcir tailing, HiNPERCORftS. Theoalv sure Cure tor Corns. Stops ail pain. Kntufr* eonfort to tie lteU ilah.es walking easy. Ekts, t% brugglsu. Gratefu I?Comforting. EPPS'S COCOA. Breakfast?Supper. ' By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion ami nutrition, and by a careful application of fine properties of well selected Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided for our b rent east and > upper a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bil's. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may he gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds ol subtle maladies are floating around us r?ady to attack whenever there is a wc ik point. We may esoapc many a fatal shalt by keeping onrsc-lves well tort: fied with pi:re blood and a prop riy nourished frame.- C.vd S-rvicc G.z-tte. M :de simply with boiling water and milk. Sold only in baif i oaud tins, by G.occrs, labelled thus: JAMES ElTS & CO., Ltd., Homoeopathic Chemists, London, Eng'and. PCblclieatcrV English IU&mcnd Jlrnnf. ENiiYROYAl PILLS jn*\ Orljjinal and Only Genuine. A /- s Arc, always reliable, ladies a-'t /S\ f'S\ Druggist torChichcstrr * KualiiK mon d Brand in Kl-d and if Id metallic .XfL' Jrjt-oxcs. si-aleJ with blue ribbon. Take \W AM VvJco other, Brfutt dangtrwj* sulstitu- < 1/ ~ fjfliort} and imitations. At Druggisii. cr ?eod 4e. 1 Lm- JJf in stam^a for particulars, Vestimooiab an.l \ ^C* Ef "Kellcf for Ladle*." in I'ttcr. by return Mail* 10.OOO T*ftin?ooials. A'use Hsyrr. ^\ Cblehc*terC'acraieulC?.,Madl*onStjuu.,-, Soli by all Local Druggists. i'hlluda., I'a. PINEOLA COUGH B1LSAM is excellent for all throat who aro only suffering: from a chronic cM or t'.oen seated cough. often accr'-vate 1 by eatarih. For catarrh use Ely's Cream Balm, 50 per bott'e: l'ineola Balsam. 25c. ur Drugcists. In quantities of Sf so will deliver on receipt of amount. ELY BKOIHEKS 5*5 Warren St. New York. A BUSINESS EDUCATION AT LOME Ii now presented to the young men and women of South Carolina by THE LEESYILIE BUSINESS COLLEGE and off.rs advantages and rates abreast the times. Four departments, viz: C 'MMEilCIAL, r->r^v i ivn TYPEWRITING, TELEGRAPHY, each separate and complete and are in charge of experienced instructors?men who graduated at the leading colleges then took post graduate in the business arena, where they achieved the most signal practical success No more going to Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky to obtain a business educa tion when you can get it right here at bon e at half the expense. In order t? have a chance at once to prove these assertions we make this unprecedented offer to one worthy boy or girl from each county in the State, to wit: We will give to the first worthy applicant a FREE unlimited Scholarship in am* one of the four departments upon their doing a small favor for us, which can easily be done at no expense to them what over. Let all interested in this olL-r come or writs at once for full particulars. Catalogue free. S It. BlvIDGERS, Principa of Leesville Business College. October 2- 2m. ARE YOU SICK, SliTERIXfi, UK AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED DO YOU WANT RELIEF! If so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at the Bazaar, Standard Medicines for all Complaints, Diseases, Etc., which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, LEXINGTON, S. G. Notico to Gohool Trustees. The trustees of the several School ! Districts in Lexington county are here 1 bv requested to send to me at their ! eailiestconvcniencealistof the names ; of all persons who pay poll tax in | their respective districts. Please disj tinguish between white and colored. J. D. Farr, S. C. L. C. ?. S 05 Up to $ ICO I "Will buy a square piano from M. ; A. Malone. Write him for particulars. > Tho Groat Family Idsdicino, Is Spirit{ine Balsam. This valuai bio preparation :s the pure extract I of certain piue trees, and manufac1 Inv-, .1 d'-fl. rrvf. of An vo nint l .1 Ann va.t. ami ... quencc of Ihc astonishing success in removing diseases, has become verv ; O * j popular and is being called for again | and again until it is a necessity in j every household. This great family medicine has "proven to possess the r *. I most safe and efficient properties for ? # I the cure of Colds, Rheumatism, I Lameness, Sprains, Bruises NeuralI gia, Sore Throat, Soreness in the i Bones, Ringworm, and is very use| ful in all cases where an externa| remedy is applicable. For Earache, j and Toothache there is no better ! remedy. Sufferers from Lung and | Bronchial Affections will obtain great i relief, end for general use there is no I better medicine for the household, j For sale wholesale and retail at the ! Bazaar. If you have aching sides and bach, j or suffering from rheumatism of any form and want relief and permanent I cure, then try Spirittine Balsam, 25 and 50 cent bottles. For sale atthe Bazaar. -? , Manchester's Pills i Manchester's famous English Pennyroyal Pills, for female ills. For sale at the Bazaar. Root Beer, Cream Soda, Ginger Ale, Pepsin Cherry Tonic,?all delicious fall and winter drinks, served at the Bazaar's fountain. o cents a drink. j Fjiends, are you afflicted in any way. Then try nature's own remedy. It affords all the benefits, is simple, safe and reliable; can do no harm, and has never been known to fail to do good, Spirittine Balsam. For sale I at the Bazaar. ! Do Yoit Want j PAINTS? I j | m 1 II I fifca -tpm I mMmUhs L?PIJI?? J icr:l?Ii2.\a A JA SOL,D UNDFR cuiAHArrrFE. ACTUAL C0S2 LZ33 7UL2i $1/35 21*2. GAL. Those who wish PAINTS, GRAINING COLORS, STAINS, VARNISHES, JAPANS, j OILS, ETC. Will find a select stock at tbe Bazaar in packages to suit the demand. COLORS of all shades,in oil or dry. KALSOMIXE in assorted colors, Turkey and Yenitian Red, Spanish Brown, Vermillion, etc. FLOOR FAINT, for Piazza and Porch work, covering floors nicely ! and cementing cracks. These paints are manufactured and prepared by Longman k Martinez, the largest manufacturers in the United States, and their paints are guaranteed to show up as bright and pretty and last as long as any paints used. Those wishing to paint their dwellings, will save money by calling on or addressing, G. M. HARM AN, Sole Agent for Lexington. Mar 13?ly Most Modern and progressive For catalogue or information write to THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., New Haven, Conn. January 27?ly i l.iBUIJI COLLEGE, LEESVILLE, S. C. CO-EBUCATi'ONAl. OPENS SEPT. 25th, 1M)5, WITH large P.tcnlty and Ten Departments. I In the Md l<ir combining Sl'PEKlOlt ADVANTAGES and LOW RATES.-? Special advantages in AKT. KLOCETIOX. VOCAL and INSTKI'MENTAL MlJsIC, (iVMNASIICS and COM MEKCIAL KliANCHES. Hoard and tuition SK<) to $125 per year. Young ladies can reduce expenses by domestic '.vork. For catalogue address, L. P.. IIAYXES, A. M. President. Aug, 7. IbDj- Jm I "Blight" & costs cotton planters more j ! than five million dollars an- ! . j nually. This is an enormous j | waste, and can be prevented, j i Practical experiments at Ala- j i bama Experiment Station show j ' conclusively that the use of "Kainit" will prevent that dreaded plant j j disease. j Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars Winj ing special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain- j ! in if llin r.-citlfs fit lifniit crivrin.~nts in this line. ! I Every cotton farmer should have a copy, 'l'hey arc scut free fur the asking. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 53 Nassau St., New York. , Her.ry L. Cade, P'esirfent. C. St. C. Kirk, Sec. & Tres s C1IARLEST0X LI'Mli A.\D MAXj l FACT! ili.\li CO,, SASH, DOORS AND BUNDS, Lurvi3Ea, | GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, ! MILL WORK. HARDWARE. PAINTS AND OILS. GLASS ETC. ETC. 49-Write for estimate. CHARLESTON. S. C. December ">?ly. ~ THE 3 | | SPIRITTINE REMEDIES! I Endorsed by some of the Leading Medic a Profession. Ko Quack or Patent Medicine, bat NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. Admitted into the World Columbian Expofit: 011 in 2 893. Use Spirittine Balsam for Ebeumatism, Colds, Lameness. Sprains Sore Throat Use Spirittino Jnbalent for Consnmtion, Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma and La Crip- -e. Spirittine Ointir int is indispensable in the treatment on' Skin Listaste, Cure Itch, Itching Piles. In consequence of the astonishing success in removing diseases, ifs demand r.ow conies not alone iro:n this vicinity but from everywhe.-e in the United States and Europe. SPIRITTINE CHEMICA CP., WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARilAN, Lexington, S. C January SO ? ly PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL -www % For Barb Wire Cuts, Scratches, j Saddle and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel j Burns, Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruises, j Piles and all kinds of inflammation on | man or beast. Cures Itch and Mango. | Tc:j, Cut c: 2u:s viil I27cr suite? lite? tbo sll j nia fcoou applied. | lie prepared for accidents by keeping it in your j houso or stable. All DreggistsseUit on a guarantee. [ No Cure, Ho Pay. Price 25 cis. and $:.oo. If your Druggist does not keep it send us 25 cts. ir. postage stamps and we will send it to you by snail, Paris,Tenn.. Jan. 20th. 1S05. Pear t?ir: I have used Potter's AotUeptle lleatlne C!1 > for Harness and s.ublie(tails. Scr/ttchesand Itarb Wire Cuts ' with perfect satisfaction. and I heartily recommend it to all Livery and Stockmen. C. 31. IRVINE, Livery sad Feed Static. GABY BURKED. Gcnticrr.cn .?I am pleased to sneak a word for Porter*. Antlsopflc HccllasOlt. My baby was burned s few mouth* ago. and after trying all other remedies I applied your "Oil" and the first application gave relief, and i:i a few days the sere was well. I aiso used the oil on tnv stock and find that 1 i: is the best remedy for this purpose that I have ever used. Your-., C. T. LEWIS. Taris, Tenn . January ?'.. ISS4 ca'rrACTrr.Eo nr PARIS MEDICINE CO., ST. L.OUI3. 310 For s*le by G. M. HarrcaD, Lexington C. II G Frank Keisler, Priceville, December 2G?ly j ig Jpptfj | ipiamos i i A $5 Monthly*) * ! fORGAHS | | S 52 Month ly^ i iTHIFvV bow much pleasure and hctit-> 3 ^ 1 1 111 > Iv. j-,t ;l firiP I'iano or Parlor Organx / vwill b# to your wife and children, and how ioagv | itliey have "wanted and waited. A j ? DOX'T ir.1/7* TOO LOXG.A \ They wont be with vo*a for a ' ever, make them happy while\ J you can. J " ~ ? ? ? *" 1 ^ fon r>nn nAU'\ i l" H I i\i K ,,m' v<-i a i 1 I I S1 11V |,?y a suj.crh instrument on our^ installment plans. and pay for i: alums: without^ missing the money. > ACT QUICK 4- \ j Write for Midsummer Sale Bargain Sheets 3 o O Superb instruments on easiest^ j terms ever offered; VOI'll own price0 j for CASH. Write for particulars, x But BE QUICK. Bargains rolling out# | daily. Strain a point ttiul buy XOW.d j ludden a bates, J USAVAMWAH, Ca. $ NO MORE EYE GLASSES" e ^ J I MITCHELL'S 1 EYE-SALVE A Ctrtain Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, i I'roditr i >}{/ Ijon y-Sif/Ittodnonr., atid j Restoring tin*. Sigh t of the old. fnres Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumors, lied Eyes, .Matted Eye Lashes, and producing quick relief i and permanent curb, i Also, equally eftieaeions when used in j other malndle*. such as I'lcers, Fever f Sores, Tumor*. Salt lilieuin, Rurns, Piles, or wherever jndaiiinmlion exist*. MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. SOLD BT ALL DR'JGGISTS AT 23 CENTS. ciS'Boilers. OiTCet our prices. Atlas and Erie Engines, Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Ik>xes, Hangers, etc. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill outfits; also Gin, Press, Cane Mill and Shingle outfits. Buiiding, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Railroad Castings; Railroad, Mill, Machinists' and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fitting?, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. Cast every day; work 150 hands. Lombard Iran Works and Supply Co., Pu^ngerDvpot. AUGUSTA, CA. 1 January 1?ly CHILDREN WILL NEVER REFUSE TO TAKE Dr. Thacher's Worm Syrup fjgn/iWH0 HAVE TAKEN ,T 0NCE* (afe> ? Positively Removes Worms and their Causes. Regulates :?* the Liver and Bowels. Restores the Appetite. wS^wgE& \ Mr?. Sarah Harvey, of Warrensbnr&Tenn-says: J 1 j *1 happened to get hold of one bottle of Dr. H. ' '"sTOi.lieyjBg- S. Thacher's Worm Syrup and gave it to my chil\ " ^ drenby the directions. 11 is the best worm destroyer 1 PKCCE, 25 CEIsTTS: , . : '/ ' / Pamphlet Mailed Free. * ' _ 'J# Dr. H. S. Thacher Medicine Co., CHATTANOOGA, TENN. September 14?ly. 10M!K & LOWRAJJCE % COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C., HEADQCAETERS FOE CANS MILLS, EVAPORATORS, SHEET COPPER, FIELD -A-HSTID Gr-A-IFIDIEIfcT SEEDS COTTON GiNS, FEEDEERS, CONDENSERS, PRESSES AND BELTING, I PLAIN AND DECORATED GLASS, MARBLEIZED MANTLES, GLAZED TILES GRATES, FEEDERS, ETC., K4.F.:7raF.3 OF.SCBF.ISS Come and see us or write to us when in need of anything in our line. Jan. 3.?ly. Wards off Malaria. Is a pleasant and invigorating medicine. Particularly effective in the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Nausea, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, etc. A valuable liver regulator. Corrects all disorders of the kidneys. Wonderfully . beneficial in female complainta Taken ?9i along with quinine, is an effectual cure for Chills. A great appetizer when taken before meals. After meals aids digestion. In FOR THE large 25c., EOc. and $1 bottles. , ga,n umiipw* Sold at the Bazaar and by W. P. Roof, LIVER AND KIDNEYS L^ton _ . .. Wholesale by THE MURRY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA. S. C. - - ' 7. r, March 14?ly. ^ AT j 4 HARM AX'S BAZAAR, (lUHfMK FRUITS, CAKES, CRACKERS, Gi-SBOCEIEeiES, : CIGARS, CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO Toys, Fancy Goods, Notions, DIAMOND DTES{ <Y Sq i I OF | | :EVE&7 CCHCOHVABiH OCIOR | I FOR | ^ - _ __ _ __ ? J Wool, Cotton, Silk, Feathers, Etc | zdsttghs and. ivErozDiciisriEs, I'ERFl HERV. ST\TI0:?ERf, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBLMS, ETC, fesf1 A well selected stock of 1he above Goods constantly on band and always at the very lowest prices. These Goods are aJl fresh and reliable. LEXINGTOIV O. HS.C.