The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 01, 1896, Image 4
The Propsr Time
When the most benefit is to be derived
from a pood medicine, is early
' in the year. This is the season when
the tired body, weakened organs and
nervous system yearn for a buildingup
medicine like Hood's Sarsapaiilla.
Many wait for the open spring
weather and. in fact, delay giving
attention to their physical condition
so long that a long siege of sickness
is inevitable. To rid the system oi
the impurities accumulated during
the winter season, to purify the blooc
and to invigorate the whole system
there is nothing equal to Hood's Sar
saparilla. Don't put it off, but tak<
"' -J'- c* III It ,?;;i ,1,
iioou s oiusa ]>iu ;jia at ?in
you good. Read the testimonial!
published in behalf of Hood's Sarsa
parilla, all from reliable, gratefu
people. They tell the story. 20
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STews frcrs. Bse&ors Storo.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
As it has been sometime since !
have sent you the news from tbi.<
v
section, I will say that the peoph
in this part of the moral vineyarc
are starting their crops in goo<
spirits this season. I hope they wil
meet with success.
Mr. Morgan Leard has his crib ful
of corn and has some cotton to sel
T
yet to Dacu: mm up. mr. jueara 13 i
hard working man, and lives at horn'
and boards at the same place.
Mr. John Barrs is preparing t<
build on his new place.
Mr. Elmore Barrs is going to farn
this year. Ke says Sw ansea don'
agree with him. That's right, boys
go ahead and work for what you eat
Mr. L. K. Spires is rafting agaii
this season. He is a good hand; anc
Kit goes to town with it just th<
same.
We bad preaching last Sunday ai
Clay Springs by the Rev. Henrj
Rodgers, assisted by the Rev. Mr
Redenbaugh, and an able address tc
the Sunday school by the latter.
The Rev. L. Williams has gone tc
work with renewed energy this
year. He says he is going to pay
considerable attention to farming,
fill his appointments and make the
anvil ring with the music of the
hammer, for his larder has to be re
plenished, his clothes patched and
horse fed. I don't blame you, parson,
for I expect you are like the
? !il._ 1--.
editor, promises to pay wnneii uy
delinquents in the sand which are
only settled by the rain washing
them out
Shumpert has started hi3 mill
up again. He has a splendid
grist mill, but has not been able to
put in his saw mill, as "FUz" wrote
sometime ago. Somebody had misinformed
him, I guess.
Much success to the Dispatch.
II. D. Seumpkrt.
Marvelous
Results.
(From a letter written by Rev. J.
Gunderman, of Dimondale, Micb.,
we are permitted to make this extract:
"I have 110 hesitation in recommending
Dr. King's New Discovery
a3 the results were almost marvelous
?^ in tho case of my wife. V bile I was
pastor of the Baptist Church at
Rivers Janction she was brought
down with Pneumonia succeeding
La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of
coughing would last hours with little
interruption and it seemed as if she
could not survive them. A friend
recommended Dr. King's New Dis
coverj; it was quick m its work and
highly satisfactory in results." Trial
bottles free at G. M. Harman s drug
store.
Happenings Along the River.
To Jfche Editor of the Dispatch.
Hurrah for our boys! They have
b2gan to realize the fact that a stock
of goods would pay in this vicinity.
We now have two sinall stores not
far apart, Mr. J. H. Price and John
Price being the boss kuights of the
yardstick. Now, how about a railroad.
AYe are sure cue would pay
as our forests abound in undeveloped
resources which would be valuable
if put in a marketable condition and
which would be done were they in
easy reach of transpotation facilities
The importing of goods and other
articles used by the farmers would
be a big item towards sustaining a
railroad. It is fifteen miles to cur
nearest railroad station, so you may
see it is quite inconvenient.
Guano is being extensively used
this year, though we fear it will be
paid for with cheap cotton.
Guess who that boy was who did
rot know that a girl's arm was always
included in the bargain when
he made an engagement with her
to escort her heme from a sociable.
''Creep in the dirt oven next time,
old pard, and you will be out of the
world."
The girls all say the bouquets
have got the measles. ''Don't know
how Clawhammer will pull through",
- * ? T 1 _
I but as lor mo, tuey say i am uieasie
proof and Bad has had them, (I
guess he will not accept of many.)
[We have "cut"' .."Andy" in two,
publishing a part of his article last
week and part in this issue.? Editop
Dispatch ]
? ? Stit&sod
for Arizona.
Washington March 20.?Senator
White from the Committee on Territories,
today presented the report
of thst committee on the bill for the
admission of Arizona as a State of
the Union. The report says that the
territory contains 113,000 square
( miles or a greater area than is con
| prised in the ten States of RhoJ
| Island, Delaware, Connecticut, Xc1
Jersey, Massachusetts, Xew Hamj
shire, Vermont, Maryland, Wes
Virginia and South Carolina con
bined. Its resources arc represente
as unlimited, comprising much rie
i agricultural land, forty million acre
* of grazing land and the largest ui
broken forest area in the Unite
I Siates as well as rich deposits <
, gold, silver, copper, lead, ony
" | marble and precious stone. T1
* population is placed at eignty tnou
3 and and is represented as rapid!
- idcreasing. The territory is said I
1 be prosperous notwithstanding 11
dull times. The people of the te
ritory, the report says, are almost
unit fcr Statehood.
During the winter of 1S93, F. 3
I Martin, of Long Reach, "West Yi
contracted a severe cold which le
3 him with a cough. In speaking *
e how he cured it he says: 'T us*
1 several kinds of cough syrup bi
I found no relief until I bought a be
tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remed
which relieved me almost instant!
and in a short time brought about
1 complete cure." AYhen troubled wit
1 a cough or cold, use this remedy ac
a you will not find it necessary to ti
several kinds before you get relie
0 It has been in the market for ov
twenty years and constantly gro^
3 in favor and popularity. For sale
25 and 50 cents per bottle by Julia
E. Kauffman.
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Diseased Aniaals, Etc.
1 Clemsox College, S. C.,
5 March 21, 1896.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Kindly give publicity to the fc
lowing:
1. The Yeterinary Department <
} the South Carolina Experiment
Station offers its aid to the people <
' South Carolina in the investigatic
and extirpation of contagioua an
infpp.h'nns diseases amon? the dome
' tic animals: horse, cow, swine, fowl
etc. The College Veterinarian wi
take pleasure in corresponding wit
the owners of diseased animals an
will, whenever possible, give diagnos
and advice free. In all cases of
contagious nature requiring person:
inspection, the travelling expenses <
the Veterinarian must be met by tb
owners of the diseased animals.
2. It is the intention of the Vei
erinary Department of Clemson Co
lege to give to the stock owners an
others of this State who may wish i
a special course in Veterinary scienc<
Anyone of good moral character ma
avail himself of this course under th
head of the Veterinary Depart men!
For further information address,
Dn. W. E.^A. Wyuan,
Veterinarian to S. C. Experiment
Station and Clemson College.
If a small bottle of Shaker Digcs
live Cordial does you no good, don'
buv a large one.
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"Prove all things; hold fast tka
which is good." It's not good foi
everybody, only for the thin, pale
sick, weak and weary. For thos<
who are starving for want of digestec
I food. For those who cannot get faj
or strong, because their stomachs d(
not work as they ought to.
These are the people, millions o:
them, whom Shaker Digestive Cjr
dial will cure.
Food makes strength, muscle
brain, blood, energy?after it is ai
gested. If net digested, it will dc
you no good at all.
Shaker Digestive Cordial helps
j your stomach to digest your food auc
J cures indigestion permanently. YYbe1
vou've tried a small bottle, you car
| tell.
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 1C
cents.
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A Possible Fusion.
Republicans and Fopulists of Texas
May Unite.
Austin, Texas, March 27.?A re
j port is current here and it has ap
j peared in some of the Texas papers
j that the leaders of the Republicans
! and the Populists have a scheme tc
fuse, the Republicans to vote for the
Populist nominees for State offices
and the Populists to put Republics!
j electors on their ballots. If this fu
J sion is accomplished, it'will endange]
j Texas as a Democratic State Ibis
year. Two years ago the Democrats
vote for Culberson was 207,107: Pop
ulist vote 152,737, and Republicans
j 59,001. The figures show that tin
I combined opposition two years age
' had a majority of over 500 and this
| has been greatly increased since b^
J defections from the Democratic ranks
i This fusion movement, it is said, was
| put on foot at Dallas some two weeks
i aaro bv Edward Green, W. K. Maken
j
j son and other prominent Republicans
j and leading Populists and Republi
I cans and Populists here say it wii
i succeed.
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Thousands Lave tested tbe grea
building-up power of Hood's Sarsa
parilla and have found renewee
| strength, vigor and vitality in its use
A Kansas Court has ruled that !
j man who calls upon a woman regu
larly and takes ber to entertainment!
occasionally is legally engaged ti
trairy ber.
>- A Heroins. f
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Greenwood Journal.
* Iu 18G1 Cornelius Horn and bis
wife Lucinda were liviDg in Edge^
lield county, near Ivirksey's. They
bad an only son, W. F. Horn, who
was grown up. Both men enlisted
s in Company K , 14th South Carolina
^ Regiment. They were poor, had 110
ortil oo lioeo fllTTO
_ iiUIUL" U1 Uitil \J ?? LJ? UiJVl uo WUVWV vv
jf
composed the family, the mother refused
to remain alone in her loneliiC
ness, with no means of support,
while her son and husband went to ?
lv a
^ the front. She accordingly accorupa- ^
nied them, was enlisted, and re20
mained with them, until near the
rclose
of the war. The son was
severely wouDdcd, and she brought s
him back from Virginia and nursed f'
j him at the home of some relatives,
t., She met bravely all the hardships inft
cident to Confederate camp life. She
i " i ?_ ; iL.
did ail in ner power in nursing me
jj. sick and wounded in the camp, on ^
it- the march, on the battlefield and ^
y, everywhere that she could help a q
y% suffering soldier. Her sen died a r
i few years ago of wounds received in ?
id battle. Recently she passed to her
ry reward at the home of her grandson' c
in Augusta. Her remains passed e
through Greenwood and she was ^
at buried at Chustnut Hiil besides the
? son she followed so faithfully through j
out the war. She was 82 years old, f
and has left her husband behind to r
mourn her loss.
r
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There is more Catarrh in this sec- r
tion of the country than all other *
diseases put together, and until the J
last few years was supposed to be in- J
curable. For a great many years :
p doctors pronounced it a local disease, ,
and prescribed local remedies, and J
by constantly failing to cure with !
of local treatment, pronounced it incur- <
al able. Science has proven catarrh to j
be a constitutional disease, and there- J
fore requires constitutional treat- \
,n ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu- J
id fuciured by F. J. Cheney & Co., <
s- Toledo, Ohio is the only constitution- <
g al cure on the market. It is taken <
' internally in doses from 10 drops to <
a teaspoonful. It acts directly on J
h the blood and mucous surfaces of <
U WC njoiviu. XUCJ VlUbl uu\. UUUU1.VU <
|g dollars for any case it fails to cure. '
Send for circulars and testimonials. :
a F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
al Toledo, 0.
)f EE^Sold bv druggists, price 7oc. ,
19. ;
Two-thirds of all the letters which
j. pass through the postoffices of the
^ world are written by and sent to |
f people who speak English. J
2. It is estimated that over 4,000,000 !
y COO human beings have perished in
e the wars of the world since the open- !
t. ing of the Christian era. <
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A Lifs Saved.
Jamestown, Tenn., October 15, 1891.
My daughter tried physicians and
nearly all remedies for Female irregularities,
but received no relief or
benefit whatever. AYe had nearly
t despaired of her recovery when we
were induced by our postmaster,
Mr. A. A. Gooding, to try Gerstle's
Female Panacea, and after using four
r bottles she was entirely cured, for
, which I feel it my duty to let it be
a known to the world and suffering
, humanity, for I believe she owes her r
life to the Panacea. A. J. MACE,
^ Sheriff of Fentress County, Tenn.
) For fuither information call at
Julian E. Kauffman's drug store and
f get free, a pamphlet entitled, "Ad- =
vice to Yv'omen and Other Useful Information."
23.
i
This inscription painted on a board
adorns a fence in Kent: "Notis?If j
any man's or woman's cows get info J
these hare otes his or her tail will be
^ cut off as the case may be."
BROWN'S 3
1 IRON BITTERS !
-^3 I fllPPa
Constipation I
1 iUM Biliousness 0
111 |? Headache I
: IB Debmt* *?
5 il wSf Malaria J
8 Pte Neuralgia
> l&f iggtsi^ Bad Bicod j
' trl : L^^%| Kidney&Liver
Tr<wb,es e
Women's
r llilllliilr Complaints.
^ ... i
, | crown's iron caters is pie&sant xo taxe, i
^ J and it will cot stain the teeth nor cause con? I
itipatlon." See the crossed red lines on tha ^
^SSSRT* Brwp CfcwJsJ Q9't Batttera*. K4 ?
: j
Baptist Union Meeting
Of the Upper Division of the Lex.
j ington Baptist Association will me<t ?
3 at Lewiedale, on Saturday before the
s ! fifth Lord's day in March. _
I Introductory sermon, by Rev. S.J.
5 | Riddle.
- j Missionary sermon, by Rev. E. Hall. j
1 j First querry, Does the teaching of ;
J the Scripture require us to retain in
f. ?.i,~ n,Ma?nnn f
j UUI lViiU " JMJiJJ LLiUCV? UtiUCJlllJ
t j do not contribute according as the f
- j Lord has prepared them. Opened |
1 i by II. Hymen. "
I Second querry, Shall a member be C
i ! held m good standing who fails to j
take a reasonable part in the ordinary J
s | exercises of 'he church. Opened by 5t
j j Rev. J. Edwards.
J. T. Sawyfr, Clerk of Union. cs
rirs. Anna Gage, wile of ExDeputy
U. S. Marshal,
Columbus, Kan., says:
jf||jlj|jk of TWlNS^ic
scarcely any paic
DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD.
rv?ent'>y Kxpross or Ma!!, on receipt of pr!c?
11.OO per bottle. Book "TO AlOTiiEBV
jailed free.
iliADFIELD REGVLATOtt CO., ATLANTA, GA,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
"Do you go to church to hear the
ermou or the music, Maude? "I g<
or the hims," said Maude.
The Groat Family Medicine,
Is Spirittinc Balsam. This valua
>le preparation is the pure extrac
f certain pine trees, and manutac
ured with great care, and in couse
[uence of the astonishing success ii
emoving diseases, has become ver;
>opular and is being called for agaii
,nd again until it is a necessity v.
ivery household. Thi3 great famil;
oedicine has proven to possess th
aost safe and efficient properties fo
he cure of Colds, Rheumatism
jameness. Sprains, Bruises Neural
fia, Sore Throat, Soreness in th
Sones, Ringworm, and is very use
ul in all cases w here an externa
emedy is applicable. For Earache
,nd Toothache there is no bette
emedy. Sufferers from Lung ani
bronchial Affections will obtain grea
elief, and for general use there is n
>etter medicine for the household
Tot sale wholesale and retail at th
Bazaar.
Caveats, and Trade-Maria obtained and all Patlent
business conducted for moderate Fees.
OurOffice is Opposite U.S. PatentOffice
r?uiu wc wuaciuic pa^.111. kunu
[remote from Washington.
i Send model, drawing or photo., with description.
Wc advise, if patentable or not, free of
[charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
> A Pamphlet. 44 Hew to Obtain Patents," with
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries
[sent free. Address,
IC.A.SNOW&CO.
^pp^atekt Office, Washington. D. C.
In these days of j
ITALL j
TALK
I> Actual Acbieremen?s often seem to beatn dls- 1
) count, hut after ail Actual achievements are 1
S the only th ngs that count. <
) It Is ?r?sv to talk in General Terms about the 1
? merits of i'XA N Oi, but - be more specific? i
THE MATHOSHEKj
!; Tbe grsat gasthara psvtritf. ]!
U Established 30 years. 30,000 now In use. 1
t) Sold by us for 2"> years. Note lies* Valuable I,
(> Pateuteit Improvements? (
|) Patent Repeating Action. <
>? Patent Sounding Board. }
* Patent Tuning Pin Bashing.)
Patent Improved Agraffes. <
it Patent Soft Stop. S
[) One of the only two Pianos made complete )
[? (every part) In iss own Factory, one of the <
t) best made In the U. S. 8o)d lower than any <
s) other Hich Grade Piano One prodt only from (
t) maker to purchaser. WKITK U3. <
3LUDDEN & BATES,!
[j SAVAKNAH, GA. j
BAR A J i A |
VKJK'S
Sweet Peas
fliied Varieties Lb-QU"rU"S.fi5c!Se'
..The Only | Bride of Niagara,
DOUBLE TRUE TO XAME
5U/FFT DC A Packet 25c.
)WCLI rClMl Half packet 15c.
The "Wonderful
GRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE
Only 15 cents.
rhese Floral Novelties are described in
' The Pioneer Seed Catalogue" Vick's
FLORAL
luide for 1856, which contains lithographs of the
)ouble Sweet Pea, Roses, Fuchsias, blackberries,
laspbemes, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables.
Filled with good things, " " ~ ~
Id and new. FuU list of TEUB
lowers, Vegetables, Small * } , , * * *
. . , Fuchsias, Ptoses,
ruits, etc., with descnp- Pe4rl Gooseberry,
on and prices. Mailed on Blackberry,
tccipt of 10 cents, which i^fd,er To?ato?
.... L-r.' Potatoes, etc. g
lay uc ucuuncu iiuiu iixai hi ? m
rder?really free?or free with an order for any I
f the above. In the floral world it is the only safe 5
GUIDE
Rochester, N. |
1AMESV1CKS SON j
BREAKFAST ? SUPPER.
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
BOILING WATER 0R MILK.
PARKER'S
g|g?Spsg HAIR BALSAM
REcfty'-?! -* 3 Clan:-. ? and beautifies tin hair.
KJgPSjrZJ^fiagFrcniotco a luxuriant Rrowt':.
JK|i3^==?.wjgSj2fever Fails to Bestore Cray
cSSsKy^^gSBg Hair to its Youthful Color.
S?SfSCTjFla?fflSSCures pen'o dis*a=:s & hair ICiiag.
/wSKfe? ~"53 g'e.andSXtUat ihugrins
HJ^DERCORKS.
rhe onlv sure Cure for Corn?. ?to;>3 a:! pain. Jiti?nr.-8 coreox:
to the levt. Makes tvaiiiing cr.rr.Xku. at Bruggisu.
Oil eh enter'* En^iU.i Diamond i>ranj.
I EWHVROYAL PSLLS
I Orictnul sad Only Gcnisinc. A
s*.CArc, alw/tv< reliable. laoico * i /^\
t'f\ &V)? Drc^dst for Chkktiter * t />, i//\\
Brand i:i K?*tt nc I n^i^Uc^UW
>rv -seaScJ with bins libbou- Tnko VUr
no other. He/'~.edangerom V
"y ? iWtUmscnd imitations. At cr wnd-lc.
W ,y in sttojA f-r particulars, tcsticwoiils Ant
i ?* ?* "Relkf fo- I.ti'Iir*," in Ir'.icr. by retsirn
A. If Mall. 1<>,<IOO Tr.tiir.onisU. -V.tric J'up'r.
1 ('h!che?tor t hentU-itl C'o.,Mii'iU.>n Squn.v,
M tj ail Local l'ruf;i?:s. t hll&-la., i'a.
Nice canuies, cakes aud crackers
in always be found at the Bazaar.
ARE YOU SICK.
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SUFFERING,
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AFFLICTED
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T-m-r- i -*.T-WT T?T I TT
IJN AJN I VVAI,
AND NEED
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I DO YOU WAIT RELIEF
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I If so, you will find in the Dru<
i, and Medicine Department a
e~ the Bazaar, Standard Medi
s cines for all Complaints
5 Diseases, Etc., which wi
>
x give relief and cure you.
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? AT THE BAZAAR,
| LEXINGTON, S. G
i| Nice evaporated apples, prunei
| canned pie peaches, mince mea
| canned pine apple, cream cheese, an
5 mountain butter, at the Bazaar.
! I Thin
jj I And
1 8 I MA Mil MA
| | B I i IgJVSl & |
I Blood
i ? caos scc2cma?scfo^t,^a>
3 * blood poisonings liver
!s| and kidney troubles, dys
fig pepsia and many other
Jf diseases* Purify it! Remove
the cause* There's
? /3 a core?prompt ano sure
j g DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S }
I INDIAN j
! BLOOD i
I SYRUP I
{ !$ for thirty years a standard 4
y ? remedy. Wot an experi- c
I a ment, hot a proved reliable I
v| core. Over 20 MILLION <
|| BOTTLES SOLD. It does j
$ core. Good for the whole f
? family. Gives new vigor, 5
! 8 life, nope, strength. Ask J
S for a bottle at your drug- ]
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CATARRH
LOCAL
and is the result of cold gu
and sudden climatic ^?g&
It can be cured by a picas ^'<?\S?
ant rime.'y which is in. I
plied directly into the nostrils. Ileinj
quickly absorbed it gives relief at on e
I
| ELY'S CREAM BALM
is acknowledged to be the most tborougl
cure for Nasal Catarrh, C.ld in Head ane
Hiy Fever of all remedies. It opens anc
cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain anc
inflammation, heals the sores protects the
membrane, Iroin colds, restores the sense-.'
of taste and smell. Price 5'J cents, a1
Druggists or bv mail.
ELY PKOTHEll* 5G Warren St., N. Y.
1 Poor soil
and exhausted fields which
were once productive can again
be made profitably fertile I
by a proper rotation of crops
and by the intelligent use oi
fertilizers containing high per=
centages of
Potash.
Strikingly profitable results
have been obtained by following
this plan.
Our pamphlets arc not aiivertisin^ circulars booming
.-pedal fertilizers, but are practical works, contaia5
in? !.?-*t researches on the subject <>t fertilization, ar.ii ;
f are really helpful to farmers. I'hcv arc sen: free I^r
the ubliiug.
CKR.MAN" KAI.I WuKKS,
Nassau fit.. New York.
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; REMEDIES
II
Endorsed by soree of the Lcr.din? Medics
Profession. No Qaack or Patent Medicine,
but
NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES.
t,
^ Admitted into the World Columbian Exposition
in 1803.
Use Spirittine Hals am for Ehensiafism,
Colds. Lameness, Sprains Sore Throat
jj Use 8'piiittino Iahalent for Consumtion,
4 Consumptive C oughs, Catarrh, Asthma
i) and La oripp^.
iSpiritiiae Ointment is indispensable in the
treatment of Skin Liseases, Cure Itch,
Itching Piles,
g In consequence of the astonishing suej
cess in removing diseases, its demand now
B comes not alone from this vicinity hut
3 from everywhere in the United States and
J Europe.
5 SPiRITTINE CHEMICAL CO.,
1
\ WILMINGTON, N. C.
jj| Wholesale and Retail by G. II. IIARMAN,
| Lexington, S. C
y January 30?ly
| OLD ?TIME
i Every household should have these
| weli tried remedies so that in case of
? sickness your physician is ever at
B ttamv nr.ni ?w nr\/1 T'lint? n vn nniin 14-* i*
p* J uui iJLiniavu. a-u\jjr u: i; jM^puitW,
jj/ because they give certain and quick
p relief, wherever used.
| PLAMERSOIDTSECOUGIISVBCP
* The PriDce of Cough Syrups. The
I consumption preventive. For croup
3 in children and coughs of ail kinds
? it has no equal. An excellent remedy
Ifor grippe or severe colds. 25 and
50 cents bottles.
PLATERS FEMALE REGULAtor,
the priceless boon lor women. A
special treatment for ail diseases pc
culiar to her sex. Price ?1.
PLANTERS PILE OINTMENT,
never fails to effect i cure. AY by
;! suffer from this troublesome disease,
(J' when a single package of this medi!
cine may cure you. Price 50 cents.
!; PLANTERS CATARRH BALM,
j for colds, catanh, hoarseness, sore
<| troat, loss of voi-e, loss of healing,
\ hay fever, etc. etc. Price 50 cents.
\ THE TWIN PAIN KILLERS,
) Cuban Oil for extoi ud use, Cuban
j Relief for internal u.-o, for man and
t beast. Price 25 cents.
PLANTERS EYE WATER for
) inflamed and sore eyes of every de5
sciiption. Strengthens the eyes of
| the age. 25 cents per bottle.
PLANTERS HEADACHE POW(
ders for sick and neivous headache
r and neuralgia. Will cure in 20 miuS
utes. 10 cents per package.
PLANTERS HORSE AND CAT
tie Powders, the finest medicine ever
| known for stock and poultry. ln\
vest 25 cents and make your horse
? worth ?50 more.
\ PLANTERS NUBIAN TEA, the
I finest veer,', hi Me liver rerrnlsfnr i?i the
( r* ? ? #
ij woild. Dues not gripe. Cures biliousness,
indigestion, sour stomach,
dyspepsia and all liver complaints.
( 2-5 cents per package.
) tST For sale at the Bazaar's illed>
ical Dep.aitment, Lexington, S. C.
January 1. 18D6.
; NO ^.OBE E?E-GLiSSES,
K? WeaS
j More """ ^cs'
MITCHELL'S
EYE-SALVE I
r A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy for
' SORE. WEAK and INFLATED EVES.!
Producing Long-Sightcdness, and
\ J } Restoring the Sight of the old. <
Cures Toar Drops, Granulation, Stye j
i Tumors, Red Eyes, flatted Eye Lashes, !
' AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF j
i AND PERMANENT CURE.
1 Also, equally efficacions when ased t n
=. other maladies, *;irU ay Fleers, Fever !
* Sores, Tumors, Halt Klioatn, Lums
' Plies, or wherever inf?am:nn:ion eshls,
t MITCIEEE.L'S SALVE may be used to
bUvantage.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25 CENTS.
v
11
ciall" Boilers. f
To'Get our prices.
At'as and Erie Engines Tanks, Stacks,
Stand l'ipes and Sheet-Iron Work; Shaft- J
in.g, Pulleys, < bearing. Poxes, Hangers, etc.
Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and
I*. rtil::?er Mill outlits; al>o Gin, Press, f j
Cane Mill and Shingle outfits. ^ - j
Bunding, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and
Bai^oad Castings; Kailroad, Mill, Mucin.
.ists' and Factory Supplies.
P-elting. Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings,
Saws, Files. Oilers, etc. % |
CD'Cast every day; work 150 hands.
[orated Iron Works i
and Supply Co.,
A e -J A s S&f A iT- /\
r^scr.^er Depot, /-i. ?v3 *** ^ ?/ *
* iSS
t " 1
January jl?ly
jgsgBk. CHILDREN . |
WILL SEVER REFUSE TO TAKE
?r' Thacher's Worm Syrup
\ WHO HAVE TAKEN IT OfJCE.
itivcly Removes Wcrms and tlicir Causes. Regulates
vS&ggjy ' the Liver and Bcv?els. Restores the Appetite.
^ Mrs. Sarah JTnrvoy, of Wnrronsbnrp, Tenn? says.
12'XmPWS i *1 happened to i?et !>oid of one bottle of Dr. H. *
Thachcr's Worm Syrup and pave it to my cbit<iren
by t ho directions. It is the best worm destroyer
*V_ . ^ Dr. H. S. Thachcr Medicine Co.,
CHATTANOOGA, TEKN.
September 14?ly. .
COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C?
HEADQUARTERS FOR
CANE MII1S, EVAPORATORS, SHEET COPPER, 1
ZFTIEZZjZD SEEZDjS
COTTON GINS, FEEDEERS, CONDENSERS,
A -\--rv -nt mTv-n
PLAIN AND IIECOEATF.D GLASS, MARBLEIZFLD MANTLES, GLAZED TILES
GRATES, i'E:iDEliS, ETC.,
HA2tDWAF?E an, O-ROCERIBS
Come and see us or v. rite to us when is need of anything in our line.
ISjj
Jan. 1.?ly. >5
"Wards off Malaria. Is a pleasant aDd invigorating
rntdicine. Particularly effective
in the euro of Dyspepsia. Indigestion.
Nausea, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
etc. A valuable liver regulator. Comets X s
15 ?3 all disorders < { thekidneys. Wonderfully
ra gr ikasa rtws beneficial in fen ale complaints Taken
H H 65^ along rvith quinine, is an effectual enre for
Ie?39 13 0 loSS Chilis. A great arpetizcr when taken betea
uaasa 4.? ,r,. ? 1_. T?
lUl'J lliruia. r.iU i r.?un vu^cow*vu. A**
FOR TIIE lar^o 25c., 50c. and $1 bottles.
Sold at tLe Ruzoar and by W. P. Root,
LiPR AND KIDNEYS L"iDs,onMl.tJ
a^kc#?-SB_ fi *? 'Wholesale by
THE PeIURRY DRUG CO., I
COLUMBIA, S. C.
March 14?ly.
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c<
I EY3R7 O'OITCSSVASiB O'SLOS. I
<X 8
| -foe I
I Wool, Cotton, Silk, Feathers, Etc | " ]
IIA F M A N' S B A Z A A R,
i
.f!AVFr^T5AvFi)?r>i rnriTd pij,to rnirtirvDfl
t'uAF tAi I l*ii\ iiilihi1, ili t i i r; lAKk, lliAtMii^
h I
IF-A-HSrCST G-HOCBEIES, j
! OICirAXiS. < XIICWING mid POiOKXNG TOBACCO
! 4
I
Tovs, Fancy Goods, Mobs, i
?/ 7 / 7 '
jIDIK'CrGbS and MEDICIITZS, 1
PEiiFilHi, STATMEUr, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC.
A well selected stock of the above Goods ronsta fitly < n band eccl
I always at the very lowest prices. These Gcctls arc all fresh ana : enable. ^
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00 YOU 00 HUNTING ? ; <?(5^
^^^pB^sa==a |f ^)!//
\) CP COURSE O'.UHU
You will boy a MAR LIN \ f"
becausk_?^ *" % f ivEssiii Hock Co.
1*. ;.c.4 a ! tr>n-.V>e:cci?CiN
'SS'SSsr1" 00 YOU WANT AS GROAN?
I; t::o J IJ^rrcJ?Accnraey.
I: Lis Icv/ec:; ;.r:s-h-r.:;j,lic;ry. CD YOU WANT A GOOD ONE!
Scn;l forccn:?'rtte c.ir.Vto.'nic, frco. Sr-ecla! psefc '
Vc^sfor-occnu. *r F.EPEESEXT TII3 FINEST LINE
TiiH MAIvLIN FIRE ARMS CO.* 1 ot Organs m America, at lair prices ^
vB J, ti,. ,. ? and ou easy terms. For catalogues ami
?>CA lia.CU, LC:i2, i , " , . ,r 4 iu>AYf
] particulars, address, il. A VAi-ONL,
January 27?Gin Colombia, S.
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