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? SKEB MKMB A WAR ECHO. Every Honorable Veteran Deserves His Pension. And the Lone Limb is not the Only ; Reason for a Government Reward ; Either. (From Journal, Lewistcn, Ik) Samuel R. Jordan has just given the Journal an account of bis life, which in view of his extremely hard lot for the past few years will be read with interest. "I am 4S years old and have always lived in Xew Poitland. I enlisted in the army in 1862 as a private in Company A. 28th, He. Volunteers. My army experience injured my health to some extent, although I worked at blacksmithing some part of the timp. when suddenly, several years ago, I' was prostrated with what able physicians pronounced Locomotor Ataxia. At first I could get around somewhat yet the disease progressed quite rapidly until I had hardly any feeling in mv legs and feet, they felt like sticks of wood and I grew so much worse that I could not move for three years without help, as my neighbors and friends could testify. I employed several physicians in my vicinity, and, elsewhere, and they all told me that medicines would not help me, that they could do nothing to effect a cure and that in time I should become entirely helpless. I became discouraged. I was a great care to my wife and friends. Shortly after I met an old army comrade, Mr. All. Parlin, a resident of Madison, Maine, and he incidently mentioned how be had tried Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills for a severe case of rheumatism and a spinal and malarial trouble, that he had suffered with consequent of his army life, and had been greatly benefited by their use. By his earnest recommendation I was induced to try the pills. After taking them for a time I began to feel prickly sensa- | tions in my legs and a return of strength so I could move them a little. After a few weeks I began to feel a marked improvement in ray condition. I soon was enabled to walk around a little with the help of crutches. After t:king for sometime I can now walk without crutches my general health is much improved and I have regained my old-timed vigor. I can walk about and enjoy life once more, for which I feel very thankful, and this happy result is due to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.*' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are not a patent medicine in the sense that name implies. They i were first compounded as a prescription and used as such in general practice by an eminent physician. So ; great was their efficacy that it was ; deemed wise to place them within the reach of all. They are now manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medi- ; ^.ciDe Company, Schenectady, X. Y., | and are sold in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred, and the public are cautioned against numerous imitations sold in this shape) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for 82.50, and may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. Ths Legislature. Some of the Important Matters for Consideration. Columbia Register. The meeting of the Legislature is now only a little more than two weeks off and as it is to be the most impoitant session held in many years public interest in it is on the increase. The session will undoubtedly be over thirty days in length. That is j the very lowest estimate yet made ! while the general impression is that it will last from two and one-half to three months. The new constitution makes it necessary for many impor- ; tant changes to be made. Probably j the subject of greatest interest will | be legislation on the suffrage ques- j tion. Provisions will have to be I made for a new registration law. j Considerable latitude is given the | Legislature in the matter of details j and likely there will be much discus- j sion over them. Another most important feature j will be as to education. Provisions will have to be made for the distribu- ' tion of the dispensary profits among ; pmmhVs. School districts will have to be laid out as nearly square j as practicable and a State board of j education must be chosc-n. The Legislature will also have the election of an extra Supreme Court I Justice as provided for by the con- | stnution. Justice Pope's term also j expires and a successor will be j chosen. It is likely that he will be ' re elected. So far as known he will j have no opposition. During the convertion there was ' . i some talk about the necessity for j more Circuit Judges and it is possi- j ble that that subject will also be dis- j cussed. There can be established j county courts according to the new < constitution, but the provision has a : string tied to it which will probably prevent their adoption. Before one can be trie*1 by such a court the grand jury must act and it is thought that the cost of such a procedure effectively kills any chance county courts may ever have had. A general corporation law will also have to be enacted as the constitution forbids special legislation on this line, which heretofore Las con| sumed so much time. [ A board of pardons will be estab| lished. It is left entirely to the disj cretion of the Legislature who shall constitution this board, but their duty is circumscribed to examining each case and report to ihe Governor who may act as he pleases about the matter. At first the constitution had a provision establishing a bank inspector i but this was afterwards modified by j permitting the Legislature to pro vide for such examinations. The subject will be brought up and some legislation will likely be had in the premises. These are only some of the important matters to be discussed some of which will take many days. There are, of course, other topics for ! legislative action which members i may spring at aDy time and which have not been spoken of publicly. The officials of the last Legislature | hold over with the exception of the Journal Clerk, the position having been formerly held by Mr. "NY. W. Price. Candidates for it is numerj ous, but so far as is known Speaker | Jones has reached no decision. J In case the Speaker is elected Su i preme Court Justice, which a great I many people expect, Mr. Frank B. Gary will likely be promoted to the Speakership. His name is most prominently mentioned in connection with it. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known 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 j exist and it is guaranteed to do all [ that is claimed. Electric Bitters j will cure all diseases of the Liver | and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, | Boils, Salt Rheum and other affec| tions caused by impure blood.?Will j drive Malaria from the system and I prevent as well as cure all Malaria I fevers.?For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters?Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.? Price 50 els. and $1 00 per bottle at j the Bazaar. . A Span's Eight to Soil Dots: His STams. There are a great many curious things that come to the attention of the State authorities and some puzzling questions are often asked of the officials, and this is especially the case with the Attorney General's office. There came the other day a request for a decision as to whether a man who had too many initials could dispose of several of them. The young man, for he evidently had been named after the war, had several Confederate generals' names given him, and he thought two of tPAll 1/1 Ka cnfiu.ii.nf fnl" l"!?c uses. He asked whether it would be illegal for him to do so, and whether it would interfere with his legal rights. Assistant Attorney o n ^ Townsend took the matter up, and in a friendly way wrote Lim that so far as he could find there was no law against the dropping of some of the initials. He could not of his own accord change his surname or his giyen name. In a word, he thought that he could drop the "P" from his own initials if he so wished, but that he had to keep the names Charles and Townsend. The young man in question had three long giyen names and he wishes to abridge it by leaving out one of the initials. * ^ Is it "overwork" that has filled this country with nervous dyspeptics?? that takes the liesh off their bones, the vitality from their blood, and makes them feeble, emaciated and inefficient? Xo. It is bad cooking, overeating of indigestible stuff, and i other health destroying habits. The remedy is an artificially di- i gested food such as the Shaker Digestive Cordial. Instead of irritating the already inflamed stomach the Cordial gives it a chance to rest by nourishing the system itself and i t digesting other food taken with it. j So flesh and strength return. Is j not IJbe idea rational.' ine Cordial i is palatable and relieves immediately. ; Xo money risked to decide on its i value. A 10 cent trial bottle does ; j that. LAXOL is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Catarrh in the Head Is due to impure blood and cannot be cured with local applications. Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured hun-1 dreds of cases of catarrh because it purifies the blood and in this way 1 removes the cause of the disease. It | also builds up the system and pre- j vents attacks of pneumonia, diphthe- j ria and typhoid fever. Heed's Pills become the favor- ! ite cathartic with every one who tries ' them. 25c. nil I I ill anitiii jiiiLfklliriTtWHIW THE HUSCULAR SYSTEM ^|f|l tU"n 0f tJ:*n ^0f^' work^ith con?^|jj|p ercise after a meal ^3,/^?T right kind. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes pure, rich blood, and to gain in blood is nearly always to gain in wholesomeJlcsh up to the healthy standard. Every one should have a certain surplus of flesh to incct the emergencies v.f sickness ; to resist the attack of consumption, grip, malaria and fevers. Thin blooded people are always getting sick, and none of tVir. nrmns of the bodv can eet alone with out the food they require for work, which is, fv.rc blood. To gain and to keep strength and flesh is the secret of health, usefulness and happiness. With new blood and refreshed "nerves a confident feeling of returning health comes also. Nervous manifestation^, such as sleeplessness, nervous debility and nervous prostration are in nine cases out of ten "the cry of the starved nerves for food." If you feed the nerves on pure rich blood the nervous symptoms will cease. It is bad practice to put the nerves to sleep with socalled celery mixtures, coca compounds or malt extracts; what is needed Is a blood maker. The " Discovery " is composed of vegetable ingredients which have an especial effect npon the stomach, liver, and blood making glands. For the cure of dyspepsia, indigestion, liver complaint, weakened vitality, and for puny, pale people, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cannot be equaled. Thousands have testified to its merits. Woman. Xo ;voman ought to marry a man she cannot respect. Xo woman ought to be more concerned about her bonnet than she is about her salvation. Xo woman ought to say things about other people that she would not like to have said about herself. Xo woman ought to neglect her babies to become a philanthropist. Xo woman ought to be afraid to do what she knows she ought to do. Xo woman ought to scold her children. Xo woman ought to be cross to her husband. Xo woman ought to be a tattler. No woman ought to be a busybody. No woman ought to forget to be polite to everybody. No woman ought to be anything less than lovable. No woman ought to be a poor housekeeper. No woman ought to be uncharitable. No woman ought to be unforgiving. No woman cugbt to be resentful. No woman ought to be envious. Major C. T. Picton is manager of the State Hotel, at Denison, Texas, which the traveling men say is one oi the best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton says: 'T have used it myself 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 hotel, and in every cas^. it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sale by Julian E. Kaufiman. G. ? After reading carefully the options of the European press upon the President's message, and giving full weight to the many disagreeaoie things said cf Great Britain and her people by their nearest neighbors, it is impossible to avoid the conclusion that her position with regard to the Venezuela difficulty is sustained by every one of them except Russia. The great despontism of the North is silent. She has nothing to lose by the development of the United States into the greatest power in the world. She has no interest or designs on the continent and is altogether beyond the operations of the Monroe Doctrine. She gladly sold out her Arctic possessions here and is quite untramineled by our fundamental principles. Possibly she might render us such assistance as was proffered once before in time of danger by seizing upon a British American war as opportunity for occupying Constantinople and threatening the Suez canal ?New York Commercial. It is the same old story and yet constantly recurring that Simmons Liver Regulator is the best family for eight years and find it the best medicine we ever used. Wo think there is no such medicine as Simmons Liver Regulator."?Mrs. M. E. S. Adington, Franklin, N. C. ''Each member of our family uses it as occasion requires."?W. B. Smith, Mt. Vernon, Kv. If you have aching sides and back, or suffering from rheumatism of any form and want relief and permanent cure, then try Spirittine Balsam, 25 and 50 cent bottles. For sale atthe Bazaar. -o Root Beer, Crc-am Soda, Ginger \ in r>vi"n Tavji/I ^oll /Inll J- vucii jc an utii~ cious fail aud winter drinks, served at the Bazaars fountain. 5 cents a drink. Old type metal, as good if not better and cheaper than Babbit metal suitable for mill men, for sale at the Dispatch office. Two Lives Saved. ISTrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles j of Dr. King's New Discovery com- j plctcly cured her and she says it ; saved her life. Mr. Thos. Jiggers, j 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suf- j fered from a dreadful cold, approach- j ing Consumption, tried without resuit everything else then bought one j bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery j and in two weeks was cured. He is ! naturally thankful. It is such re j suits, of which these are samples, j that prove the wonderful efficacy of j this medicine in Coughs and Colds. } Free trial bottles at the Bazaar. . . ?? _ It docs not take very snarp ey< s i to lincl fault anywhere, except in our- j selves. Few people can turn their t eyes inward. I | Since '.x'l I have been p i .'IT-'rer fr.w .-..tan!). I iCltried Ely's Cream I'a'in. j W.. l' (i l<> nj-t'e rar c--sarn i Khaif?V?3 !y?w v A -lire 1. Ten ii'li-!hr.(da<-h<s Iw'' 'r roin whieh I had 1-t gMihCA FARI? II ctY'5 CREAM BALM Op-ns and denies the N.tsul Passage, A lays P.iin and I; i! iwwaliou. Heals the Sores Protects the Membrane !rom colds, Ri>t<>rc-.s the Sense of Taste and Smil. '1 he Biltn is s.ppl-.eit directly into the i ostriis, is <p;ic!.lv absorbed and gives reliet at at once. ELY S P'N<"" OLA BALSAM. isnserectre t*r ('-sagas, I Colds, ?t.i. i rice o: Cream Balm, ;0cent;, a Druggist* or by mail. ELY BROTHER-1, -5C> Warren St., N Y. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM tESSaiand beautifies the hair. BCCSo&L BM P.'o:no'c? a luxuriant F"?wth. J?erer Pails to Ecstoi-o Gray ^Inir to ijs Youthful Colcr. HIWBERCQRftS. The only sure Cure lor Corns. Stops a': I paia. Knsum? eornfort to toe lectoMakes wulking ca^y. Litis, at Druggists. G ratef u I?C o mfo rti ng. EPPS'S COCOA. Breakfast?Supper. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of di gestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided lor cur breakeast and rupper a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bil's. It is by the judicious use ol such articles of diet that a constitution may he gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies ;.re floating around us ready to attack whenever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a p-op rly nourished frame.- Civd Service G izj'.te. M ide simply with boiling water and milk. Sold only in half pouud tins, by G:oeers, labelled thus: JAMES EITS & CO., Ltd., Homoeopathic Chemists, London, Eeg'and. PCLK'IiCRterN Eriffllsli Diamond Krnn.f. ENNYROYAt PILLS Original and Cnly Genuine. A i"// mA cArc, aiwavs nliabie. cadica a-k ^S\ r'JSi Dnasfjis* fcr CIiicftcster* FwiU-h """ WjA man<1 Ilraml in lied and UuUl P.ietallicVTM' % ?^T?*A!,05;ci. <ii'.-.locl with b'.uc rihboti. TuLc YiJ' 'Ss S*^ v4*Ar. <? o(h or. Refute dangcrou* rulntitu- v 'J ? Af lions and imitations. Ai Druggist*. or nfnd 4p. W Vf in stamp! for particuinrs, t'.-Ktin>oniaI> ani Ly "Relief for Ladlw," in letter, hy return p .Mall. 10,000 To*ttmoDlaU. Same. Fap*r. ^ CMcl'0?l<'rCBiIillfttlC'o.,llsdl<on Kquu.r, scli by 2:1 Local Druggists. i'kliada., i'&> PiNEOLA COUGH B'LSAM is exed'ent for all throat who arc only suffering from a chronic c-M or ileer* seated cough. often jurgrcvatel by eatiir; li. F.?r c.itari li use Ely's Cre.uu Bairn, 50 per bott'e; Pineola ltalsam, ->">c. at Druggists In quantities of S-?o will deliver on ree-ipt of simount. ELY mtOriiEltS 56 Warren St. >~cw York. A BUSINESS EDUCATION AT HOME Is now presented to the young men and women of South Carolina by THE LEESViLLE BUSINESS COLLEGE and offers advantages and rates abreast the timps. Four departments, viz: C MJJERCIAL. PEN ART. TYPEWRITING, TELEGRAPHY, each separate and complete and are in charge of cxpcienced 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 lo Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky to obtain a business educa lion wLen you can get it right here at home at half the expense. In order t > have a chance at once to prove these assertions we make this unprecedented offer to one worthy bo> orgiil from each county in the State, to wit: We will give to the first worthy applicant a FREE unlimited Scholarship in an . one of the tour departments upon their doing a small favor for us, which can easily be done at no ex{ ense to i hem what ever. Let all interested in this olf r come or write at once for full particnl irs. Catalogue free. S R. BRIDGE US, Priccipa of Leesville Business College. October 2?2m. ARE YOU SICivJ SM'ERI.m I 5 ! ni) V_/JLl AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, | AND NEED 00 YOU HIT BELIEF! j if so. vou v/ill 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. Mirr:r cf a Town's Doings. I\ruam (Mien.) bulletin. The newspapers of a town are its looking glasses. It is here you see yourselves as others see you. You smile on them, and they smile back at you; you frown on them and you are repaid in kind. They are a reIlex of a town. If the town is doing business the newspapers will show it in its advertising columns. If the merchants are spiritless, shiftless fellows, whose stores are jumbles of junk and jam, the newspapers will will show it by the lack of space they tike. If you want the world to know that you have a live towr, you can only let it be known through its newspaper. Th.3 Great Family Ztfsdicine, Is Spirit tine Balsam- This valuable preparation is the puie extract of certain pine trees, and manutacttired with great care, and in consequence of the astonishing success in removing diseases, has become very popular and is being called for again and again until it is a necessity in every household. This great family medicine has proven to possess the most safe and efficient properties for the cure of Colds, Rheumatism, Lameness, Sprains, Bruises Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Bones, Ringworm, and is very use ful in all cases where an externa remedy is applicable. For Earache, and Toothache there is no better remedy. Sufferers from Lung and Bronchial Affections will obtain great relief, End for general use there is no better medicine for the household. For sale wholesale and retail at the Bazaar. Notic3 to School Trustees. The trustees of the several School Districts in Lexington county are here by requested to send to me at their earliest convenience a list of the names of all persons who pay poll tax in their respective districts. Please dis tinguisli between white and colored. J. D. Fap.r, S. C. L. C. Fiiends, 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 at the Bazaar. Do Yon Want PURE PAINTS? f i ! U ?E*'?4sri?*R,3 r~v. 1 |J|Jj iitl 3FAif^ I fc** ^ ui ra ^ i SOLD UNDFR OUAPANTFE. ACTUAL GOCT LZZj TliAIJ CI.-J r?? GAL Those who wish PAINTS, GRAINING COLORS, STAINS, VARNISHES, JAPANS, OILS, ETC. Will fin J a select stock at the Bazaar in packages to suit the demand. COLORS of ail shades,in oil or dry. KALSCMINK in assorted colors, Turkey and Venitian Red, Spanish Brown, Vermillion, etc. FLOOR PAINT, for Piazza and Porch work, covering floors nicely and cementing cracks. These paints are manufactured and prepared by Longman & 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 MARLI.N FIRE ARMS CO., New Haven, Conn. Jnnriin' 07 Iv MliiLlffl, LEESY1LLE, S. C. CO-EDUCATIONAL OPENS SEPT. 25th, 1E95, WITH large Faculty and Toil Departments. In the ]??<! lor combining SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES ami LO W RATES. ? Special advani 'ms in AH I'. ELOCUTION. VOCAL nnd LNiSi iCl JltM AL .ui^, GYMNA S I ICS and COM 11ERCIAL BRANCHES. Board and tuition $80 to SI25 per year. Young lauies can reduce expenses by domestic work. For catalogue address, L. B. HAYNES, A. M. President. Corn : is a vigorous feeder and re- ! ! sponds well to liberal fertiliza- j tion. On corn lands the yield j increases and the soil improves ! if properly treated with fcrl tilizers containing not under j 7% actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but j little and is sure to lead to 1 nmfitnhle culture. i" v" " Our pamphlets arc not advertising circulars booming special fertilizers, but are practical ** < rlcs. containing latest researches < ;i t!? - subject < f fertilization, and arc really hcipfu! to farmers. l hcy arc scat lr^e lor the asking. GERMAN KAI.I WORKS. 03 Nassau St., New Vork. Herry L. Cade, President. C St. C. Kirk, See Sc Tres CHARLESTOX Ll'liBER AXD 3IAXLTACTLTiiXG CO,, SASH, 000F.S AND BUNDS, LUMBER, GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, MILL WORK, HARDWARE, PAINTS AND OILS. GLASS ETC. ETC. *3~Write for estimate. CHARLESTON. S. C. December 5?l y. SPIRITTINE TV,Kot? c?omn r?f 1 Iia T.p<i.1Inrr fi Profession. No Quack or Patent Medicine, but NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. Admitted into the World Columbian Exposition in lb93. Use Spirittine Ualsam for Rheumatism, Colds. Lameness. Sprains Sore Throat Use Spirittiuo InhMent for Consumtion, Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma and La wripp-n Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the treatment of Skin List-uses, Cure Itch, Itching Piles. In consequence of the astonishing success in removing diseases, its demand row come; not alone from this viciuity but from everywhere in the United States and Europe. SPIRITTINE CHEM1CA CO., WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. BARMAN, Lexington, S. C January 30?lv PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL cVf n-irVi Wirp Ctii-.n. Scratcl:cs. Saddle and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel Burns, Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruises, Piles and ali kinds of inflammation on man or beast. Cures Itch and Jdaujje. C::o, Cat :r Brrj vill zs?zi nslte? site: teo cil hsi t;ca applied. Kc prepared for accidents by keeping-it in your house orstabie. AMDruggictssc!! :ton agucrceicc. fiO Cure, *lo Pay. Price 25 cts. and $1.00. If your Druggist does not keep i: send us 2; cts. in pestagc stamps and we will send it tc you by mail. Pari*. Term.. Jan. 20th. 1S04. I)ear3!r:I have need Porter'-i Aoti*"pite Ilcalici; Cil for Harticas and Saddle Galls. Nrrr.tchc* and Sarb Wire Cui 1 with perfect satisfaction, and X heartily recommend it la ali Livcrr and Stoeki.icn. C. li. IRVINE. Livery and Teed Stat!:. EASY D'JRMEO. Gentlemen.?I am pleated to r;>ealc a word for Porter's Aatlaeptle Qoalla?OII. My baby wa? bnr-.eil a few montl'j ago, end after trying alt other remedies I applied your "Oil" and the firat application gave relief, and in a few days the core was well." i also uccd the oil on rnv stock and Cm! the! it is the best remedy for this purpose that I have eve used. Your*, C. T. LEWIS. r.aris, Tenn.. Jantiarv 2-*. l."2i tiAMTicTunnr* LT PARiS MEDICINE CO., ST. LCC1S, MO For Sile by G M. Harman, Lexicgfxn C, II G Fr>iok Keis'er, Priceville, December 2(3?ly In those tlavs of TALL I TALK Q Act'.ml Aciik'vemen's offeii seetn to beat a ills- o {? eou- t. b ir aficraii actl'al Achikvkmlnts are O O i.'jf outy iii n^s wrti rouia. <) Ii <s easy if. tnik in Gi ncrnl Terms about the n O merits of H.VNO.;, but-be mere sueCiSc? M THE MATHUSHEK v) T^3 great So'Jlhcra psvsrits. <> O FstablPhel 'iO years. -"iO.OCO now in use. Q () ?<>!(] t>v us for year* Note th'-sj Valuable () (/ i'ateutetl Improvements? o Patent Bepratlng Acllon. o V Patent Sounding Hoard. 0 X Patent Tuning Pin Bashing. >\ 6 Patent Improved Agraffes, o <? Patent Soft Stop. s> '/ One of the only two Pianos made complete O (evvrv pari' hi i's "'.vu Factory. One of the Q lvst TTi:nl?* -n the U. S. S"5'J lower th.n any 0 ^ other !li?rh (?r.ui<* Piano One proflt only fro:c O maker to f yrcjaser. WKiTli US. O LUDDEN & BATES, 6 SAVANNAH, C-A. j> i nokobeeye-glIsses! Xo Weak | More ^ ''i. ' Eyes! i MITCHELL'S EYE-SAL VI A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy fa.* SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, Producing Loug-Sighredness, cud licutoriiii/ the Sight of the old. j Cores Tear Drops, Granulation, Slyo j Tumors, lied Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. A!so,<Hj?i:!y elfieaeicns whpn used In j ether maladies, siioSj i*.h Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tnniors, Sr. JI Itheniu, Rnrns, I Plies, or wherever inttanwnrvlttn exists, j MITCHELL'S S.iLVK may be used to i advantage. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25 CcftTS. 1 clSs Boilers. I fc-S"(?et our prices. ?1 Atlas and Erie Engines Tanks, Stacks, J Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron Work; Si.aft- 9 ing, Pulleys, (bearing. Boxes, Hangers, etc. ^ Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill outfits; also Gin, Press, 9 Cane Mill and Shingle outfits. Buiiding, Bridge, Factorr Furnace and i JH w 11 9| Railroad Castings; Kailroad, win, *?iachinists' and Factory Supplies. ? Belting, Packing, injectors, Pipe Fittings 'fflm Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. &?>-Cast every day; work 150 hands. Jl Lomftard Iron Works I and Supply Co., 1 1'a.sscnger Depot. AUGUSTA, CA. 9 S January 1?ly ! CHILDREN 1 W,LL KEVER REFUSE 10 TAKE 1 Dr. Thacher's W o r m Syrup | Biiip4 WHO HAVE TAKEN IT ONCE. 1 i Positively Removes Worms and their Causes. Pegulates I the Liver and Bowels. Restores the Appetite: ? i ^^Srm ", \ Mrs. Sarah ITarvey, of Warrensbnrg, Tenn- says: fi r happened to get hold of one bottle or Dr. H. i * ' ~ . "" S. Thacher's Worm Syruu and gave it to my chil- J~ " drcn by the directions. 11 is the beat worm destroyer PRICE, 25 CENTS: ' v Dr. H. S. Thacher Medicine COi :3s?s-*-r" CHATTANOOGA, TENN. September 14?ly. LOWCR&LOWRANCE , COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C? HEADQUARTERS FOR 1 CA1 MILLS, EVAPORATORS, SHIT COPPER, nSLID .A.173D Gr-A-DRIDEiT SSE3D3 COTTON GINS, FEEDEERS, CONDENSERS, \ TRESSES AND BELTIXG, 1 ' 1 PLAIN AND DECORATED GLASS, MARBLEIZED MANTLES, GLAZED TILES ? GRATES, FENDERS, ETC., HJL?.E'77,iF.3 - &K.OCSB.IES | Come and see us or write to us when in need of anything in our line. Jan. 1.?ly. ? ? I Wards off Malaria. Is a pleasant and invigorating medicine. Particularly effective J in the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. M Nausea, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Jffl etc. A valuable liver regulator. Corrects ^Bjj Es $8 ESPH jflpfl all disorders of the kidneys. Wonderfully S beneficial in female complaints. Taken g along with quinine, is an efftctcal cure for 1 Ssn Eg Eg Qgg Chilis. A great appetizer when taken be- | lore meals. After meals aids digestion. In g FOR THE large 25c., COc. and $1 bottles. | 1 D IH5.R , . . _ Sold at the Bazaar and by W. P. Roof, I : LIVER AND KIDNEYS Wli, . , I uholesale by 8 THE MURRY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. ? March 14?ly. 9 3 i ?f I i | EVER? SOHCEIYASLE COLOR | j I foi! ; I I Wool, Cotton, Silk, Feathers, Etc f i | IliARM AN'S BAZAAR, . 8 : (IWflOBB, FRUITS, CAKES, CRACKERS, w I I .3 | F-A^TCrS" G-230CEKXES, | | CIGARS, CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO | Toys, Fancy Goods, Notions, J ID25T7G-S and. 2^E!ZDIOI^TB^ I 4 | PERFLMERV, STATIOXFRV, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC. I I . j | I A well selected stock of tho above Goods coasfantfj en baud and' always at the very lowest prices. These Goods are a!3i frssh "and reliable. * LEXINGTON O. II . , s . c.