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$100 Reward $100. Toe readers of this paper will be please to learn that there is at least 036 dreaded disease that sci8nsc Las been able to care in all its stages, and that is Citarrb. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive care known to the medical fraternity. Cttarrb being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sarfacc-s of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis. ease, and giving the patient strength by bnilding up the constitution and -oaJoti'nn noJnrain /3/tinrr its work DOOIQtiU^ UakUtv <u Tho proprietors have so maoh faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. 25 Democrats. Stand Firm. Senator Watson's Counsel to the People of the State. b s Columbia Register. I have never written an article for publication. I feel that it would be criminal now to remain silent gk when the very existence of the Democratic party in South Caro lina is threatened. I am a Democrat and I intend to be one to the end of the chapter. I allied myself to the Reform party because it was Democratic. When occasion seemed ^ T Vii AAVMA V? ft ll/*]?C to uemauu it, x uiu buuiu uaiu uv.^ for Reform. I shall feel it my duty to strike with all my might all enemies of the party whoever they may be. Let those who do not believe iu majority rule leave the party and form such alliances as they choose. But let all Democrats stand firm. I shall stick to the party of my fath [ers, and if she goes down I shall go with her. Let us all fight for our rights in the party. Senator Tillman has made a great mistake in advising our people to leave the party. We owe her much and we must stand by her to the end. Must we leave the only party that has helped us in the past if we cannot control it in every particular to day? It is of the utmost importance that our white people stand firmly together. If Senator Tillman's advifce is followed there will be a permanent division of our white people and ultimately an appeal to the negro ?It is criminal to bring about such a condition. Senator Tillman says "our one overpowering and overmastering issue in State affairs has been white supremacy, and this under the conditions existing before the new Con stitution was adopted made revolt against the white majority nothing less than a crime." And, I say, it is no less a crime today. He may call us "cowards and sycophants and treacherous leaders now masquerading as Democrats," butVe will fight for the good old party against all her enemies?the only party in which our rights are assured. The Piedmont Headlight says truly "the word Democrat" in the South means more than any'politicaJ movement. . It means the rule of the white majority. In conclusion let me say again to every true Democrat in* South Carolina, stand firm. Be true to the party of your fathers. Fight all her enemies. R. B. Watson. Ridge Spring, S. C., March 31. , % r' Vacation Tims ? Is at hand and is gladly welcomed by all, especially those whose duties in life have caused them to greatly run down their system to meet the requirements, physical and mental, forced upon them. With these and others, it is important, whether at home, at the seashore or in the country, that some thought be given to diet, and as further assistance to Nature, a good building-up medicine * like Hood's Sarsaparilla had best be resorted to. If the digestion is poor, liver deranged and frequent headaches seem to be the rule, llood's will change all this and enable everyone * 1 ? a ?-? b ? */! nojii Anf lo return to men* houju auu uusucoa in a refreshed state of mind and bodily health. Locks Through Plauks, New Ycrk Herald. Thomas A. Edison has justified the name that has been applied to him?ihe "Electrical "Wizard"?for he has just made a discovery that will prove of incalculable aid iD working out the practical uses of the Rentgen rays. Sir. Edison got his tubes perfected some time ago so that he could depend on them, but he was puzzled by the limitation of the photographic plate. lie became convinced that the fluorescent theory was the CDly practical one to work on, on account of the great saving of time, as no long exposures were necessary, and no need for the slow process of developing the plate before tbe result could be ascertained. He, therefore, began an exhaustive examination of chemicals. Of these he has one of the largest collections in the country. Each was put to the test of its igni tion, fusibility and fluorescent quali ties. More than 1,800 chemicals and chemical compounds were experimented with before the one desired was found. It was a compound which had been made for Mr. Edison by his chemists six years ago, and had been forgotten. It is well known that the intensity of the effect of the X rays varies with the square of the distance, so that the Compound that would prove satisfactory at a long distance from the tube must be of great sensitiveness. To the great delight of Mr. Edison this new substance was found to be six times as sensitive, both as to distance and intensity, as the Bariun platina cyanide, which up to this time, has been used. I saw Mr. Edison last evening, and he said the new substance was not expensive, but was difficult to make. He had used all he had on hand in experiments he made on Saturday. The results attained were surprising. A box was made with a screen of the fluorescent compound on one side, and on the other a peep hole for the eje. Placing this before the eye of the observer, it seemed that there was to limit to the penetrative power of the X rays. The bones of the hand were distinctly seen through a two inch plank, then through four inches, then six inches, and finally eight . inches of solid wood. Mr. Edisun said to me: "I call this new arrangement the 'fluroscope.' I don't know whether there is such a word?if not, I will make it. I can fix the fluroscope to that you can put it on like a mask over the face and then look through any object that is placed between you and the tube. In fact, you can move around with it. The effect is instantaneous and there is no more waiting for a long exposure, and then for the development of the plate, for the plate and plate holder are done away with entirely, and the observer looks directly at the object he wishes to see. Just think what a gain this will be. A surgeon can put on one of these tluroscopes and look right through a man's hand or arm or leg, or for that matter, through bis body, and see what the conditions that he will have to encounter. ^ ? As baldness makes one look prematurely old, so a full head of hair gives to mature life the appearance of youth. To secure this and prevent the former, Ayer's Kair Vigor is confi ' a .-t t> -1l _ aenuy recommenaeu. xhhu lauies and gentlemen prefer it to any other dressing. Slow Poison. Philadelphia Eecord. "I suppose I have sold millions of cigarettes in my life," remarked a tobacconist, "and I often wonder if my doing so will be placed against my credit in the next world. It is the one part of my business that I positively loathe. I really think that at the rate cigarettes are now being consumed?and the rate is steadily increasing?the effect wiil be decidedly apparent in the next generation of mankind. The cigarette is a form of slow poison which, while it may not result in death must necessarily leave it3 effects upon the human system. Tou may not believe this, but during the warm weather I have ofi i*- - -I 1L .1 ? _*! t ten noucea test 11 mess are uuut up in the case where cigarettes are kept they will die in less that five minutes. The very atmosphere seems to poison them. On the other hand, I have placed flies in a cigar case, Just out of curiosity, and they show net the slightest evidence of discomfort. Brown's Iron Fitters, ^3 taken as directed, fail to benefit any person suffer- ^ ' 1 "Prosecutor, will you tell me who was present when the defendeiit slapped you in the facef' "Myself your honor.*' In a New York local court a few days ago a Chinaman who was called as a witness, took the oath by lighting a parlor match and blowing it out. The latest results of pharmaceutical science and the best modern appliances are availed of in compounding Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Keuce, though half-a-century in existence as a medicine. it is fully abreast of the age in all that goes to make it the standard blood-purifier. A fresh arrival of fine French caB dies, just received at the Bazaar. To the Baptist. The following brethren are re- 1 quested to take a collection in their 1 respective churches between now and the first of May, and forward it to Mr. W. B. Fallaw at Gaston, S. C. The money is to aid him in defraying his expenses to the Southern Baptist Convention, which convenes in Chattanooga, Tenn., on -the 8th of May: Swansea, D. J. Ivnotts? Sardie, L. H. Craft; Sandy Run, R. J. Fal1 XT T> OU. A -r. law; narmooy, x>amey outup; autioch, John A. Rister; Clay Springs, G. J. King; New Kope, Rev. W. H. Joyner; Florence, Austin Smith; Red Bank, John Head; Convent, R. G. Able. The churches of the upper division are requested to do the same. By order of the Union. March 30,1896. I preparation that ran coraP^H J I 1 8 of ^ I || attending jgg ( Kgj ills, swell as sick tit0) ggj || sour ^ 'e^lator^ i? ^ j Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., Colombia, S. C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Yale College Attacked. | A Methodist Minister Says Its Graduates Are Infidels. Baltimore, April 2.?The Rev. A. E. TVarfield, of Lynchburg, Va., j created a stir in the Maryland Methodist Protestant conference today by attempting to call the Rev. Dr. F. T. Tagg to account for an ^editorial attack upon Yale College, whk.ii was printed in the Methodist Protestant, of which Dr. Tagg is editor. The editorial is as follows: "YouDg men who go to Yale come ?1 :? away ecciesiasuctti icuiiwiasia uciuic whom nothing is sacred, and they are not satisfied to think and settle their faith; they are ready for war, and they want to carry it into the churches where they aro pastors and tear down what they will never live long enough to rebuild." The Rev. Mr. Warfield said he was Yale man and wanted this attack explained, but the moderator ruled him out of order and thus cut off what promised to prove an exciting episode. To Wreck the Capitol. An Effort to Destroy Mississippi's State House. t -i nr:? a?:i o i OUCiiSUXJ, lUiSS., ApiU ti. AU attempt was made last eight to wreck the State capitol. At 10 o'clock while Secretary of State Power was engaged in his office at the capitol, he heard a noice outside. Going to the window he saw several men digging at the walls. His appearance j frightened away the men and an in- | vestigation showed that two pieces of stone about two feet square had been removed from the wall. Had the work gone on a little longer a section of the wall about four by twenty feet would have fallen, thus wrecking the whole building. Strenuous efforts were made during the recent session of the legislature to provide for a new building, but nothing was done in the matter, and it is thought some miscreants took this means of securing immediate action. If afflicted with scalp diseases, hair fall:Dg out, and premature btldness, do not use grease or alcoholic preparations, but apply Hall's Hair Renewer. "James, you've been fightiDg. I can tell it by the look in your eye." ' Yes; but mother, you should seethe look in the other boy's eye." The tyrant, it has been said, is but a slave turned inside out. He that hath slight thought of sin never had great thoughts of God. Vivacity in youth is often mistaken for genius, and solidity for dullness. The bay of Fundy has the highest tide in the world. It rises a foot every five minutes, and sometimes attains a height of 70 feet. No liquor has been sold for 40 years in the town of Bessbrook, Ire., where John G. Richardson employs 3,000 people in the manufacture of Irish lineD, and there is neither policeman, prison, pawnshop nor pauper in the town. Short Sugar Supply. San Francisco, Cal., April 2 ?Rudolph Sprecklcs, president of the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Compauy, in his annual report states that the world's product of sugar this year will probably be one million ' tons shoit of the supply of several years past. < The "electric weedkiller" is now ised in destroying weeds along the ailroad track. SS SUFFER UNTOLD MISERIES. g IbRADFIELD'S I I female I I REGULATOR, f | ACTS AS A SPECIFIC | >S 8f Arousing to Heslthj AcUon ail her Organs.# ?? It causes health to bloom, an<K< >> joy to reign throughout the frame. ?? |.,. It Never Fails to Regulate ...| (\ "Mywlfe has been nnderireatnientof load->> (< Ine physicians three year?, without benefit.}} << After uslntf three bottles of BitADFIELD'S \\ >> FEMALE KEUULATOH she can do her otto << // cooking, milking and washing." (/ , }> N.S.BltYAN, Henderson, Ala. /) >> BBADFIELD ItEOl UTOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. <c 8old by druggists at 11.00 per bottle. $ ?? The Great Family Medicine, Is Spirittins Balsam. This valuable preparation is the pure extract )f certain pine trees, and manufactured with great care, and in consequence of the astonishing success in removing diseases, has become very popular and is being called for again ind 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, Braises Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Bones, Ringworm, and is very useful 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, and for general use there is no better medicine for the household. For sale wholesale ana retail at tne Bazaar. ] i Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-? <[ent business conducted for moderate Fees. p Sour Office is oppositi; U.s. Patent Office? Fand we can secure patent xa less tune than those s < remote from Washington. # t. # S Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-f Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of> 5 charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. S S A Pa*?phu;t. " How to Obtain Patents" withp 5cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries? f sent free. Address, g IC.A.SNOW&CO. ? Opp. Patent Office, Washington. D. C. ? jvuwvvwwwwvvvwyvw-vwvvvw-^ Q Io these days of TALL TALK \) Actual Achleremeiits often seem to beat a dls- \) fS count, but after all Actl'il Achievements *re (S c i tbo only thuigs that count. i1) c It la oasv to uifc in Goural Tcrmt about the i ) f i merits of rIAN OS, out?be more specific? < Ji I THE lATHUSHEKjj ffcc grsit gostbsra v O Established 30 years. 30,000 now in use. <*? 0 Sold by us for years. Note the* Valuable l|(l O Patented Improvements? O o Patent Repeating Action. <[[ y Patent Sounding Board. ft X Patent Tuning Pin Bushing;., ( b Patent Improved Agraffes. <"> v[ Patent Soft Stop. ]?| O One of the only two Pianos made complete ft ft (every part) In 1-s own Factory. One of the O V best made In the U. S. Sold lower than any O ft other Hlffb Grade Piano. One profit only from \) O maker to purchaser. WHITE Vs. 11 oLUDDEN & BATES,? <|i 8AVANWAH, OA. b DIAI/lO I viwr\ o Sweet' Peas HiX8d Varieties Lb-Qu"nt"b.fisi5'' ...The Only! Brid? of Niagara, DOUBLE TRUE TO NAME qu/rrt oca Packet 25c. OWC.C.I rc.M| Half packet 15c. The W ondcrful CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE Only t5 cents. These Floral Novelties are described in The Pioneer Seed CatalogueVick's FLORAL Guide for 1896, which contains lithographs of the TlnnhU Pm T?nc#< Fuchsias Rlackhrrries. 81 Raspberries, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables." E Fffl?d.itkgoodthtop, rTjg : old and new. Full list of K0VELTIE8... B Flowers, Vegetables. Small Pnehfi? EoMf B j Fruits, etc., with descrip- petri Qooeeberry, E tion and prices. Mailed on Blackberry, 9 receipt of 10 cents, which potat&ei^'etc!'0' R may be deducted from first L ? R order?really free?or free with an order for any B J of the above. In the floral world it :s the only safe fi i GUIDE Rochester, N. Y.^ | JAMES ViCKS SON | BREAKFAST?SUPPER. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. fk UUUUA boiling water or milk. Bs hairhbalsam ?>.J8 Cleanse* and beautifies the hair, i** IBS Promote* a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Bestoro Cray b"flg?*? Hair to its Youthful Color. i^^jqCutty^ca)p^ch?en??s &^hair <o_liag. HI8DERCQRNS. The only Jure Cure tor Corns. Stops ail pr:n. Enjurrs comfort to tae Itct. Makes walking easy. Mas. a: liruggisu. rChiehcete.-V English Etaisonil Tirana. ennyroyal fills Original and Only Ocnnlnc. A y N sarc, always reilablo. laoics ask ?i\ f'l) bmsglst for Chi'hes'.m English r^^^p-^jS^^.mond Brand la Red ai l G"ld Uieialltoyww' ?JTtfiSjboxcs. sealed with blue rlhbou. Take Vy IS no other. r.</usc danqtrzua eubstitu- ? I ( I'J ? f)f lions and imitation*. At Druggies, or rend 4e. | C JJf fa stamp* for particolnrs. t?i.tl menials ar.-l V Cr "Relief for r.odlc!?,n in Utter, by return _k [T Mall. 10.OOO Tc-tinieoSals. Same Paper. ' 1 Ohlche*terChcmlealCo.,Madl*oii Squir,*, loll by all Local l>ruy?isvs. XhiioUa., I'a. Nice candies, cakes and crackers ! j&n always be found at the Bazaar. ! ARE YOU SICK, SUFFERING, OR AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED MEDICXITE? BO YOU WAIT RELIEF! If so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at the Bazaar, Standard MediAinAn n 11 ^Amnloin'te V/iiico IUI an uuiupianiiv?, Diseases, Etc., which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, LEXINGTON, S. G Nice evaporated apples, prunes, canned pie peaches, mince meat, canned pine apple, cream cheese, and mountain butter, at the Bazaar. 1 "*"he ' I I Cause of 1 I Most I | Diseases 1 i e, is bad blood. It means ? S * chills and fever, scrof- ' | a ula, rheumatism, dropsy, 'jl 3 constipation, indigestion & iand almost all the diseases J a human being can have, S There's a cure, prompt and Sf sure? S Dr. CLARK JOHNSON'S 9 INDIAN | BLOOD I SYRUP I No experiment. If you J ? huy it?it's an investment. % W Money saved?renewed en- ft S ergy ? good health ? and B S it's not a cure for a week K ? or a month, but permanent. & J 20 MILLION BOTTLES % a SOLD; some in your neigh- (J ^ borhood. Try a bottle to- fj A day?don't wait. A remedy || <f 30 years old?all druggists & jjp sell it. 50 cents a bottle. J 9 Popular Magazines & FOR THE HOME. f :' (! ffllllsrc-~ -?-/ i raiuv i cei ie>c 1 !r l\?U E\ finE CW U f DOPULAR i MONTHLY Contains each Month: Original Water Color ji Frontispiece: 128 Quarto Pages of Reading) Matter; 100 New and High-class Illustrs- > tions; More Literary Matter and Iliustra- (f tlons than any other Magazine in America ; 25cts.; $3 a Year. > Frank Leslie's Pleasant Honrs? FOR BOYS AND CiRLS. A Bright, Wholesome, Juvenile Jlonthlv.' Fuily illustrated, The Left, writers for young) people contribute to it. 10 els.: 51 a year. > SEED ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ( F8.i\K LESLIE'S PL'B, HOUSE NEW YORK. | UndoufetodiytheBsst Club Offers j \ jy Send 1o Fran I- I^.die'x Publishing Tlnuxe, Y. I"., j { for Sew IUvntrclrelPrentiuM List, Fire. J CATARRH LOCAL DISEASE, l||f|| and is the result of cold and sudden climatic It can be cured by ?. pleas ant riineiy which is ap 'S3 plied directly into the nostrils. Being quickly absorbed it gives relief at once. ELY'S CREAM BALM is acknowledged to be the mo3t thorough cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and inflammation, hthls the sores protects the membrane, from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Price 50 cents, at Druggists or by mail. ELY BROTHER?, 56 Warren St., N. Y. " (^otton.*? With careful rotation of crops and liberal fertilizations, cotton lands will improve. The application of a proper fertilizer containing sufficient Potash often makes the difference between a profitable crop and failure. Use fertilizers containing not less than 3 to 4% Actual Potash. Kainit is a complete specific against "Rust." Our njmnK!?n are not n.ivertisincr circulars bnom ing special fertilizers, but are practical works. containing the results of latest experiments in th:s line. Every cotton farmer should have a copy. They arc sent free for the asking. GERMAN* KALI WORK?, 0,2 Nassau St., New York. Jan ' THE 3 SPIRITTINE jfl N> X j Endorsed by some of the Leading Medica g i Profession. No Quack or Patent M??dicino, but NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. ""1' CO" Admitted into the World Columbian Exposition in 1893. Use Spirittine Balsam for Bheumaiism, PLA3 Colds, Lameness. Sprains Sore Throat Use Spirittino Inhalent for Constitution, Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma "P and La urippa. Kaai Spirittine Ointment i3 indispensable in the treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, Itching Piles. jar In conseqnence of the astonishing snc cess in removing diseases, its demand now ___ comes not alone from this vicinity but from everywhere in the United States and Europe. SPIR1TTSNE CHSRrilGAL CO., WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HAR1IAN, Lexington, S. C January SO?ly OLD -^-TIME M BEMEDIB S. p Every household should have these $ well tried remedies so that in case of $ , .... vs I sickDess your physician is ever at <x your commaud. They are popular, p because they give certain and quick <? relief, wherever used. - & PLANTERSOLDTligC0UG8SIRUP j The Prince of Cough Syrups. The p consumption preventive. For croup <a in children and coughs of all kinds p it has no equal. An excellent remedy for grippe or severe colds. 25 and 50 cents bottles. PLATERS FEMALE REGULAtor, the priceless boon for women. A T special treatment for all diseases pe- X_ culiar to her sex. Price $1. PLANTERS PILE OINTMENT, never fails to effect a cure. Why sutler from this troublesome disease, when a single package of this medicine may cure you. Price 50 cents. rffv PLANTERS CATARRH BALM, f for colds, catanh, hoarseness, sore troat, loss of voice, loss of bearire'. hay fever, etc. etc. Price 50 cents. THE TWIN PAIN KILLERS, Cuban Oil fur external use, Cuban Relief for internal use, for man and beast. Price 25 cents. PLANTERS EYE WATER for CH inflamed and sore eyes cf every description. Strengthens the eyes cf the age. 25 cents per bottle. PLANTERS HEADACHE POWders for sick and nervous headache and neuralgia. Y\Till cure in 20 minutes. 10 cents per package. PLANTERS HORSE AND CATtle Powders, the finest medicine ever "r"Y known for stock and poultry. Invest 25 cents and make your horse worth ?50 more. PLANTERS NUBIAN TEA, the finest vegetable liver regulator in the i Liii woild. Does not gripe. Cures biliousness, indigestion, sour stomach, dyspepsia and all liver complaints. 25 cents per package. mn For sale at the Bazaar's Medical Department, Lexington, S. C. January 1, 1898. * alwaj N0 ^OBEEYL^SSES, ;H?re Ejcs! I MITCHELL'S 1 _ EYE-SALVE % A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy for ! SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, YoI Producing Long-Sightedness, and Bcv | Restoring the Sight of the old. ^ l:hCures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye 1 Tumors, Red Eyes, Slat ted Eye Lashes, 1 AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. Also, equally efficacious when used in P;-"''-f other maladies, such as Uleers, Fever Sores, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Burns, THl Piles, or wherever inflammation exists, 1 MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. 8010 BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25 CENTS. <L*ni g? Boilers. j c^~Get our prices. Atlas and Erie Engines Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron "Work; Shaft- . 1 ing, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Hangers, etc. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertiliser Mill outfits; also Gin, Press, Cane Mill and Shingle outfits. Building, Bridge, hactory, 1-urnace and Railroad Castings; Railroad, Mill, Machinists' and Factory Supplies. Belling, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. Ksj~ Cast every day; work 150 hands. Lembard Iron Works ? and Supply Co., Passenger Depot. AUGUSTA, CA. uary 1?ly jggmk. CHILDREN WILL KEVER REFUSE TO TAKE Dr.Thacher's Worm Syrup mMi>WHO HAVE TAKEN IT ONCE. ^ Positively Removes Worms and their Causes. Regulates V the Liver and Bowels. Restores the Appetite. \ Mrs. Sarah Harvey, of Warrensbnrg, Tenn- aays: t-jCr happened to get hold of one bottle of Dr. IL ??3 SjJ[ y '/^y ?. Thacher's Worm Syrup and gave it to my chil? *' drenhy the d i rections. 11 is the best worm destroyer * PBICE, 25 CENTa fS Dr. H. S. Thacher Medicine Co* Vu CHATTANOOGA, TENN. )tembor' 14?Iv. y anu i' i- r Aii/n .tmrr - _ ui&iuii. t& Jiu it iaia.ii uu COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C., headquarters for IE MILLS, EVAPORATORS, SHIT COPPER,:. t field ^.ztjd gr^.tl2de2t seees FTON GINS, FEEDEERS, CONDENSERS, TRESSES AND BELTING, *3r; :n and decorated glass, marbleized mantles, glazed tiles * grates, fenders, etc., . i?.ST7A?.a - ?ROCEBJES Ci-sme and see us or write to us when in need of anything in our line. t. l.-ly. ;f - :'1| Wards off Malaria. Is a pleasant and invig- a orating medicine. Particularly effective in the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Nausea, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, ' '-M etc. A valuable liver regulator. Correct# > Lw aigy|g5| mSH ail disorders of the kidneys. Wonderfully 1 -3 H _ beneficial in female complaint# Taken jp aloDg with quinine, is an effectual cure for \ 'a M jgj Chills. A great appetizer when taken beta G2 fore meals. After meals aids digestion. In FOR THE large 25c., 50c. and $1 bottles. ? _ _ _ Sold at the Eazaar and by W. P. Roof, -. mms KIDNEYS ?-- : vj THE HURRY DRUG CO., ] COLUMBIA, S. C. . | arch 14?ly. OF ? | EVERY OCWCHBIVABMI COL-CR 1 FOR | ' J Wool, Cotton, Silk, Feathers, Etc | ~ j [AMMAN'S BAZAAR, .:U -j '! illilll, FRUITS, CAKES, CRACKERS, j * | iF^IL-TC-Z" G-BOCSS1ZS, SARS, CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO Tors Fanror finmls i^Mone 1 J. vj JL 1VIUVUK-i. 1 \7 %,m.VS.2.KJy zs-crc3-S arid. MEDICIETES, | TlJEiiV, STATiOXESV, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC. -f A well selected stock of the above Goods constantly cn hand and , s at the very lowest prices. These Goods are all fresh and reliable. I 1 LEX! TV Gc T O 1ST O. I I . 5 fc* . C . ... .. TrT>. - , r* r. V\3 - 5 < :*.??, v.1 h six ecus YOU GO HfJNT^Nfs ? .V > > s"--l s, ruiice to our Htadj !1?U o _ ^7^ ^' ': *??:?, H i-iiot Si., foiun. ~r rtVviM' hrt*V-nW:|ib--d ~?le? 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