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A Motoraaa's Lift. Full of Hardships, Exposure and Constant Danger. i c The Great Strain on a Man's Nerves Sufficient in Itself to Wreck Him in Short Time. The Experience of a Well Known Motormm. From the Cincinnati, Ohio, Enquirer. The life of a motorman is not a bed of roses. He is subjected to many hardships especially in the winf|! ter when he is exposed to the cold and snow. Even in the summer he must bear the intense heat which beats down upon him. Considerable nerve and self possession is necessary in a good motorman, for the lives and limbs of his passengers are at stake. One of the best known electric motormen in this city is William Frazer, who is at present running a car on the Cumminsville electric line. He is not only well known to his fellow employes but to the people who travel on his car. Mr. Frazer is a young man about twenty six years of age and resides with his wife and child at 144 Betts Street, Cincinnati, 0. About a year ago Mr. Frazer was A~T ?cfnmaoh troubles. ILcAivt^Ll. Willi OCliuuo He bought several kinds of medicine which were recommended to him, but none of them seemed to give him even temporary benefit. An enthusiastic admirer of that famous remedy known as Dr. Williams'Pink Pills for Pale People told him to try them. Frazer was* almost discour aged, but took the advice. To a reporter of the Enquirer he said: "I can most heartily recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They are all that is claimed for them, in fact they advertise themselves better than any medicine I ever saw. I was seized some time ago with a bad at tack of indigestion. My stomach hurt me nearly all the time and I could not digest my food. The pain was almost unbearable and I found nothing that would give me relief. I confess that when, I bought the first box of Pink Pills I hadn't much confidence in their efficacy because I had tried so many tbiDgs without I ?" T iroo olmnsf <1isrv>nr- I (bucccbj) tuab jl naa v..?vv aged. Before I had taken one box I was decidedly better. Two boxes cured me entirely. "While I have been under the weather from other causes my indigestion has never returned. If it ever should I know just what to do. I have so much confidence-in the efficacy of Pink Pills that if I ever get real sick again with i any disorder I shall use some of them. It is a pleasure for me I assure you to testify to the excellent qualities of these Pink Pills. They not only tone i the stomach but regulate the bowels 1 and act as a mild cathartic." Mr. Frazer's testimonial means something. He speaks from personal experience and any one who doubts that he received the benefits stated can easily verify the assertion by calling on Mr. Frazer or seeing ' him some time while he is on his car. St' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain | all the elements necessary to give f; new life and richness to the blood 1 [ and restore shattered nerves. They ! I are sold in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred) at 50 cents [ a box or six boxes for $2.50, and \ may be had of all druggists or directly p by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine | Company, Schenectady. N. Y. I For sale at the Bazaar. The Isle of Cuba. I England and Australia are the I only islands that exceed Cuba in natural resources, and the former would not be an exception if it were not for the riches of her prodigious deposits of coal and iron. Under all the disadvantages that misgovernment can indict, and with a vast share of her soil untouched, Cuba produces, when not wasted by war, about one hundred million dollars worth of sugar and tobacco annually, and there is a prodigal luxuriance of fruit3 and ' forests, while her mountains are reservoirs of minerals, and her riverfi and shores swarm with fish. There is no more exquisite features in any j landscape than the royal palm?, and ! the orange trees, never touched with I frost, are loaded with golden spheres, I and the clusters of bananas cling | under feathery foliage, while the f green cocoanuts hang high, each conI taining a quart of pure, sweet water: I and where the soil is not a deep, I dark red it is so black that it shines I as if oiled. Around the coral shores I is the snowy surf seas matchless in I color, and over all the exalted arch of I the sky, with a delicate tint of indiI go, spotted with stars that are I strangely brilliant, and the procesI sion of the constellations moves with I unutterable majesty: and one sees I the all-searching beauty of the fimaI ment, and finds new meaning in I Paul's line with divine inner light i in it that tells that the stars differ in I glory, and in Byron's that gives the I glorious image of woman-hood: I "She walks in beauty like the night 0 of cloudless climes and starry skies." B ?The country above pictured with 1 its natural resources is the one now B devasted by war, the Cubians conB tending for their rights, and from B the oppression of Spain, in which , Congress of the United States has interceded for a satisfactory adjustment, favoring the belligeraut lights of the Cubians. The war has already caused the price of sugar to go up, of course, being a good opportunity for the speculators which they never fail to seize.?Ed. Dispatch. | $100 Esward $100. The readers of this paper will be please to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science bas been able to cure iu all its stages, and that is Citairb. Hill's Ca'arrh Cure is the only positive core known to the medical fratc-roity. Cdanb being a constitutional disease, requires : a constitutional treatment. Ilall'fc Citarrh Cire is taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis * 1 1 i ritrAnot 1. ease, and givrng me puioti, ancug;.. by building np tbe constitution aDd sssistiDg nature io doing its work The proprietors Lave so much faith in iff? curative powers, tbat they ofJVr One Hundred Dollars for any cass that it lai's to cure. Send for list of testimonials. 2o * -? A Sad Dsath. The old adage that "death loves a shining mark" has been forcibly impressed upon the minds of the people in this community by the death of oDe of our most esteemed young ladies. On March the 2Itb, Miss Ida Houck passed from this world to the unknown. She died at the home of her brocher-iu-law, Dr. J. L. Shuler, with whom she has made her home for quite a number of years. While visiting relatives in Orangeburg, her native county, she was exposed to measles and returned home before her visit was ended. She was home but a short while when this conta gious disease showed itself. She was taken veiy ill. and the measles, along with some heart trouble, soqg proved fatal. Her vacant place iD the family circle can never be filled. She was a young lady of untiring energy and perseverance, active in domestic affairs in which she took a j great delight. She spared no pains to beautify and make home attractive. Much of her time she devoted to training the minds of the children around the home fireside. The deep interest she manifested in them and the instruction they received from j her so willingly, they will ever hold j in grateful appreciation. The deceased was given to God iu i infancy by the sacred lite of baptism. At an early age she united herself with the Lutheran church and faithfully lived lip to the vow8 of confirmation. From the evidence she gave her pastor a short while before her death, we have the blessed assurance that she has joiued her sainted mother, who preceded her to the spirit land only a few years ago, and who stands with "beautiful beckoning hands"' to welcome her loved to that home prepared for the people of God. Iu her death St. Michael's church Las lost a true Christian member; the Sunday school a faithful scholar; and the Woman's Missionary society a zealous worker. At the time of her death she was treasurer of the society, which has sustained a great loss. As individuals they utter from their sad hearts these words: Dearert sister, thou ha;t left us; Here thy loss we deeply feel; But 'tis God who hath btrclt us; He can all our sorrows heal." Death is at all times sad, but when one in the prime of life is taken from us it is peculiarly sad. Truly do the ways of Providence seem mysterious to us, but we know that God deals unerringly with bis creatures. He calls them one by one from this transitory life to that home where no trouble enters, and the weary are at rest. The funeral services of our departed friend were held at St. Michael's church on Thursday morning. Her pastor, Rev. W. A. Deaton, j preached a very appropriate sermon to a large number of sorrowing friends who assembled to pay the \ last tribute of respect to the deceased. The large oongregation present on , this sad occasion gave evidence of ! the Viicrh esteem in which the de- I ceased was held. Her remains were laid to rest in the family square by the side of her paients where she will rest until that day for which all other days were made. A Frie>d. j Republicans Snlit. " | Montgomery, Ala.,April 16.?Three j Republican conventions were held n Alabama today. The Second District, at Evergreen, elected N. II. Alexander of Montgomery and Frank Simmonds of Evergreen, delegates to St. Louis. The Third District, at Union Springs, split and elected two sets of delegates, one set for M Kiuley, the other divided. The Fifth met at Tuskegee and split. One faction elected Douglas Smith, McKiuleyite. | iWell Women j ^ Take Brown's Iron^ ! ^Bitters to keep well. ^ S i j ||sick Women H ^ Take Brown's Iron Bitters i w because it makes them well. w{ ^ GUABANTEE-j'WW money ref:ttided | afcshould Brows s Iron Bitters, taken as W directed,/?:7 to benefit any person suf- W" fering from Dyspepsia, Malar'a, Chilis S&, and Fever, Kidney and Liver Troubles, 'jy Biliousness, Female Infirmities, Impure Blood, Weakness, Nervous Trouoles, y?y 2S& Headache or Neuralgia. Sjg -st* &> ^ -iU- ^ ^ Nice candies, cakes and crackers can always be found at the Bazaar. I THERE |jj| Preparation that can compare ElKJ Jgs with Hilton's Life fortho Liver |Hr and Kidneys, in the mildness H?| tif:?; of its action and the certainty Kk of its effects, in the relief and KB Sag cure of Dyspepsia and Indiges- Hlfl ||S? tion, and all their attending Mttf SB ilis, such as sick headache, MB Ssjg sour stomach, want of appetite, Bs law? etc*., and as a regulator in Habitual Constipation. A few of its Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., Cjluiubia, S C. For Sale at THE BAZA U{. Never Give Up. Never sit down arid confess yourself beaten. If there are any difficulties in the way, stru^le with them like a maD. Use all your resources, put forth all your strength, and "never say die/' The case may seem hopeless, but there is generally a way out somewhere. Are you bound and fattered by hurtful habits? Do not despair. Ycu can't do much to help yourself, it is true, but there is One who never fails to strengthen the young man when he makes an honest attemp to over come temptation and master every evil passion. "He brought me up also out of a horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings/' That is the experience of thousands of our fellows who have felt their foot slipping, who have begun to sink in the quicksands of sin, aud have reached out a hand to ac cept the loving help of the strong nnrl crontle Christ. While he loves, no man need ever give up.?Ex. ? Tillman's Rod Hot Speech. He Stirs Up Kansas to a High Pitch of Excitement. Wichita, Kan., April 17.?An immense audience greeted Senator Tillman, who spoke here tonight. ISxGovernor Lewelling introduced the speaker, who made the reddest and hottest speech ever made here. He said that the Republican who voted for Cleveland for a change jumped from the frying pan into the fire, and that it was the hottest fire that they ever saw. He said Cleveland was a "tin god," and an animal with a cloven foot. He said that Carlisle was so deep in infamy that he did not want to speak about him. The people fairly went wild when he said that no man cold be appointed to tl e Supreme Court unless he was known to be friendly to the corporations. He said that if the Democratic coi vent ion at Chicago did not declare for free silver, he would pick up his hat and leave the party. He was especially bitter against the lawyers in Congress, and did not hesitate to say that while many of them were paid by the people they were paid better by the corporations and worked for those who paid the best. - He appealed to the Populists to vote for the Democratic party, if it declared for free silver and succeed in driving Cleveland and Carlisle into the Republican party, where they belonged. He made a dariDg, courageous and bitter speech and was ap plauded vociferously. At the end of his speech nearly every man in the audience raised his right hand to indicate that he was for free silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. ConcUnssd Testimony. Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. I>. Brown, Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. "Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a Cough of two years standing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. B. F. Men ill, Baldwinsville, Mass.. says that he has used and recommended it and never kuew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, '222, E. 25th St, Chicago, always keeps it at knml and has no fear of Croup, because it instantly relieves. Tree Trials Bottles at JE. Kauftman's Drug Store. Is it Eight for the Other "Fellers" to Bolt? Palmetto Post All those who arc reariug that the Reformers are gong to bolt the National Convention may rest easily. They will have uo need to bolt. All. their just demands will be complied with. The Hag of Democracy upon which a silver star it. emblazoned will i>e thrown to the freeze when, the National Democratic Convention, concludes its labors. The party, buying adopted tbar, which tbe voters desire, will make a triumphant inarch to victory. Those who love their country are the 0113s who may bolt the party and set op housekeeping for themselves or go with the other crowd. Free silver and the protection of America's industrious w orkingmen and farmers will be the 'winning war cry in the next national campaign. Maryland Fops Elect Delegates and Declare War on Money Bugs. Baltimore, Md., April 17.?The Populists of Maryland held their convention in this city last night and elected the following delegates to their national convention at St. Louis: At large, S. S. Field, Baltimore city: Walter Yroomau. Dorchester County: W. S. Branson, Prince Georges, First district, Ira L. Guilford, Cavlcrt Couuty; Second district, Enoch Noyes, Cecil County; Third district, C. M. Kemp, Baltimore city; Fifth district, T. Canfield Jenkins, Charles County; Sixth district. SinA ll/>/vor?w 4 tt J^ltUUU I'lia'UUiUiy U, vuuuvj. The platform adopted reaffirms the Omaha national platform of 1892. The delegates to the St. Louis convention are instructed to "use all honorable means to effect a union of all opposed to the rule of money bugs; if not under the name, at least under the same leaders." ? It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by takiDg Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and 59 cent bottles for sale by Julian E. Kauffman. 23 The Fusion Dissolved. North Carolina Republicans and Populists Disagree. Raleigh, N. C, April 17.-The conference committees of the Republican and Ponulist parties. appointed - - - X 1 ' 4 A by their respective executive committees to me<t and determine | whether there should be a continu- ! ancc of fusion in North C.trolina, as carried out successfully two years ago, failed to agree after a prolonged session. The Populists demanded the Governor and submitted a resolution declaring for free coinage of silver. The silver resolutions made it obligatory to vote only for silver candidates for office. The Republicans refused to accept the proposition. They proposed to have an equitable distiibution of officers on the State ticket, the Republicans taking the Governor, and no fusiou on the electoral ticket. The Populists refused to accept the Republican terms and both committees adjourned, failing to reach au agreement. ^ Attention Comrades. Head Quarters, Camp Lexington, No. 668, U. C. V., Lexington, S. C, April 6,1896. Attention Brother Comrades. The time is now here for the payment of your annual dues to your Camp. All comrades who paid 35c. when joining the Camp are now di e 25c., and all those who only paid 25c at the organization are now due tl e Camp 35c. This amount will clear you of any further dues until the 1st day of April, 1897. Please send up the amount due at your very earliest convenience, so as to close the book account for tl e present year. M. D. Harman, Adjt., Camp Lexington, No. 668., U C.V. "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Shortens labor, lessens pain. diminishes danger to life of I both mother Jnd child and leaves her in condi- ; tion more favorable to speedy recovery. "Stronger after than before confinement" says a prominent midwife. Is the best remedy FOR RIS3N6 BREAST Known and worth the price for that alone. Endorsed and recommended by midwives and ail ladies who have used it. Beware of substitutes and imitations. Makes Gliild-Birlii Easy, Sent by Express or mail 0:1 receipt of price, per bottle. Boole "TO MOTHERS" mailed free, containing voluntary testimonials. BBADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, 6A. SOLD BT ALL DltUGGISTS. T3id Great Family Medicine, Is Spirit tine Balsam- TLis valuable preparation is the pure extract of 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 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 j 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, and for general use there is no better medicine for the household. For sale wholesale and retail at the Bazaar. lCaveats, and TraJc-M rks '' ' 1 and all I fent business conducted for moderate Fees. 5 j 5 Our Of fice is Opposite u.s. Patent Office? ?and we can secure patentta less time than those? J remote from Washington. _ S > Send model, draw ing or photo., with deserip-f <tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of? ^charge. Our fee not due til! patent is secured. _ S a Pamphlet, 44 How to Obtain Patents," with j (?cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries? '[seat free. Address, 2 C.A.SNOW&CO. ^ Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. 5 ARE YOU SICK SUFFERING, OR AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED ZMZEIDICII&TE \ DO too WANT Rill If so, you will find in the Dru and Medicine Department z the Bazaar, Standard Med cines for ali Complaint! Diseases, Etc., which wi give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, LEXINGTON. S. G. I Nice evaporated apples, prune canned pie peaches, mince me* ' canned pine apple, cream cheese, ai mountain butter, at the Bazaar. VICK'S Sweet Peas Mixed Varieties Lb,^2Se?rifis?.5*' ...T'lxe Onlvl Bride of Niagara, DOUBLE * tBTtetoname QU/rrT DC \ Packet 25c. SCTLH rLM Half packet 15c. Tho "Wonderful GRIMSON RAMBLER * ROSE Only 15 cents. J Tlicsc Flora! Novelties arc described in The Pia:c:r Teed Catalogue," V ick'3 FLORAL Guide for iZqC, which contains lithographs of the Double Sweet Pea, Rests, Fuchsias, lllackbcrries. Raspberries, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables. Filled with good things old and new. I u.l hit of K0VEI>T.^ # .. I'lowers. Vegetables, omaJ _ . . _ rtchilu Hoses Fruits, etc., with tiescrip- p.xrl Goewterry, tion and prices. Mailed on Blackberry, receipt of 10 cents, which may be deuueted from fc.-st L . a ~ ? order?really ritEH?or free with an order for any of the above, la the floral world it is the caly safe fjcchesier, N. Y. jjflMES ViCKS SOH ^LWALL PAPERS 1 l/'JXl ? - ? " iuai AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ICO Samples Free. f New designs 5c and np"[ warranted j Elegant gilt' 5c and up f suitor mo | B >rders same low rates J eyrefunde j Send 8c for postage; deduct wheu c j der.'n?. F. H Cady, 805, Westiur.Si [Providence R. I. Liberal Disc unts to Clubs and Agent BREAKFAST?SUPPER. jEPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. OOC OA BCILIN0 WATER OR MILK. IfiilllH hairrbalsam Pm?JMj Clean?r. anil beautifies the hair Promote, m toiuriant gruvth. RgMjPr ^ h'CTer Fails to Bestore Craj Hair to lta Youthful Color. K^ufOE^-^HHCore* scalp <!!**?< ? & hair failing. HINDERCORNS. I The only lure Cure tor Come. Ship, a.l p*in. Ensure. enr fort to the Kct. Makes walking tasy.litu. at !)ruggi?u. Chichester's Kngll.h Diamond I.ran3. i a. c.? ? a ?% km a ?% s I a c\ stRRYKUYHL FILLS 9 Orlslntl and Only Genuine. A y?/'SL,\ s*rt, alwaTM irli*b!e. casus *?k .gf\ f'.y) tl*^u l?ra?ni?t for'Ckirkater i A.'117'iVA ifivttd Brand in Kc?l ati.l <?'?M meultiA\*3 >v ^^w.?y>nxri. .s.alcl wi-h blue ribson. Take \y 7^3 Vvjno olhcr. Kf/'ne dau^tron* iubMu- ' I'J ? flftion* au4 tmUaXiotit. At l>ru?giu?. orsonl 4e | j Cm. . V in nt-nmpi for particulnrj, t.ntimoni-dlx *n I 5p? R "Hellcf for Lnd'eA" >'? I'ttrr. bv retort 1 A. Jj Mall. 1 o.OOO T'-iiinonisli. Saw t'nprt ^??I f'hlrhcx'.erClicmical Co.,Mudi?on Squu>?I Soil bj all L-.-.-al DruffXbllcdn., I'* CATARRH LOCAL DISEASE HRf anil is the result, of cold and sudden climatic Wf' S c* It c in be cured bra pleas ant r me ly wbicb is aj piiod directly iuto the nostrils. Hem j quickly absorbed it gives relief at once. ELY S UKEAM UALfV is acknowledged to be the ruo-;t thoroug I cure for Nasal C itarrb, Cwld in Head au II iy Fever of all retiedies. It opeus au cleanses tbe nasal passages, ailuys pain an I inll imination, btals the sores prottcts tL lutmbrane, from e.)!ds. restores the seusi of taste and smell. Price 50 cents, s Drnvgisttt or by mail. ELY BROTHER?, 56 Warren St., N Y. Old type metal, as good if not bel ter and cheaper than Babbit mete suitable for mill men, for sale at th Dispatch office. ' Corn is a vigorous feeder and responds well to liberal fertilization. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fer "II * tilizers containing not under 7% actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to orofitable culture. A Our pamphlets are r.ot advertising1 circulars bocming special fertilizers, but arc practical works, contain5 i?K latest researches oti the subj-ct of fertilization, and g are really helpful to farmers. They aic scut free for i the asking. GLUM AN ?IALI WORKS, I 9.5 Nassau Sr., New Yorlc. j THE i SPIRITTINE g It i REMEDIES ill Endorsed by some of the Lending Mrdica Profession. No Quack or l'attiit Medicine, but NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. (8, it, Admitted into the World Columbian Exposition in 1893. Use fpirittine Palsam for Rheumatism, Colds. Lameness. Sprains Sore Throat I Use Spirittino Inhalent for Consr.mtion, Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma and La urippo. Spirittinc Ointment is indispensable in See treatment of Skin Liseasts, Cure Itch. Itching Pilts. In consequence of the astonishing success in removing diseases, its demand now comes not alone irora this vicinity but in tViO ftnr} I I Europe. SPIRITTiNE CHEMICAL CO., WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN, Lexington, S. G January 30?ly IPX- AUT IBZK S OLD jp^TIMR Every household should have these well tried remedies so that in ease ol sickness your physician is ever at your command. Tbe}r are popular, because they give ceitain and quick relief, wherever used. | PLAXTERS OLD TIJIE COL(iil SVRIi' * g The Prince of Cough Syrups. The E consumption preventive. For croup ? in children and coughs of all kinds 1 it has no equal. An excellent remedy for grippe or severe colds. 25 and L 50 cents bottles. PLATERS FEMALE REGULAtor, the priceless boon for women. A special treatment for all diseases peto culiar to her sex. Price $1. planters pile ointment, ir- never fails to effect*a cure. Why t-. suffer from this troublesome disease, when a single package of this medicine may cure you. Price 50 cents. PLANTERS CATARRH BALM, ^ for colds, cutarib, hoarseness, sore t troat, loss of voice, loss of hearirg, f hay fever, etc. etc. Price 50 cents. THK TWIN PAIN KILLERS, Cuban Oil for external use, Cuban Relief for internal use, for man and ^ beast. Price 25 cents. PLANTERS EYE WATER for - inflamed and sore ejes of every description. (Strengthens the eyes cf . | the age. 25 cents per bottle. PLANTERS HEADACHE POWders for sick and nervous headache i "w:n .m .. ituu ut'ui uigiu. >> in cu:c iu ?.\) iiiiiir. utes. 10 cenis per package. PLANTERS HORSE AND CATtle Powders, the linest medicine ever | known for stock and poultry. Invest 25 cents and make your horse . worth 850 more. ; PLANTERS NUBIAN TEA, the . j finest vegetable liver regulator iu the ! i woild. Does not gripe. Cures bili i iousness, indigestion, sour stomach, 1 i dyspepsia and all liver complaints. | 25 cents per package. i JCfrtT For sale at the Bazaar's Med| ical Department, Lexington, S. C. j January 1. 1800. | NO MORE EYE-^SSES, ? ! Jftore -tjes: \ MITCHELL'S ! ? j EYE-SALVli (l 1 A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy for * SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES,! \ ; Producing Long-Sif/htednesa, atul I | Restoring the Sight of the old. J : Cores Tear Props, granulation, Stye Tnmors, Red Eyes. Slatted Eye Lashes, and producing quick relief and permanent cure. Also, equally eI3e.vioii3 when used In 1 other maladies, such its Ulcers, Fever : Sores, Tumors, Kaft ifhenin, Burnet, ll Piles, or wherever inflammaiiat: exists, ' p MITCHELL'S SALVE may bo used to ) advantage. 8010 BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25 CEHTS, | a?!f Boilers. f JtiTGet our prices. Atlas and Erie Engines.. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Coxes, Hangers, etc. % Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist. Oil and Fertilizer Mill outfits; also Gin, Press, * Cane Mill and Siiingle outfits. I Building, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and < \ Railroad Castings; Railroad, Mill, Maciiinists' and Factory Supplies. e Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files. Oilers, etc. . Co-Cast every day; work 150 hands. ? - - J Iuam lif Avbn LGiliUaiU IIUI! HDIH5 and Supply Co., AUGUSTA, CA. | 1' January 1?1 y yCgffc. CHILDREN WILL NEVER REFUSE TO TAKE effll\ Dr. Th ache r's Worm Syrup rWHO HAVE TAKZN IT ONCE. *S y^X^-^SS3kjS^' < Positively Removes Worms and their Causes. Regulates l&g&BRr'if.-i:. the Liver and Bowels. Restores the Appetite. * ' ' :v- Mrs. Sarah Harvey, of Warronsburpr, Tenn- says: ' t "I happened to ?jet hold of one bottle or Dr. H. - Wuih^. k ./ 'V S. Thaeher's Worm Syrup and gave it to my chit- * \ -' dreaby the directions! It is the best worm destroyer r*| $ PRICE, 25 CENTS r^r? W .Q Tbarbor KbpHirinA f^rt? V CHATTANOOGA, TENN. September 14?ly. LORICK & LOWRAXE I I '^0 1 COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C? HEADQUARTERS FOR C? MILLS, EVAPORATORS, SHEET COPPER, . V -A- ID GF-^IRIDSIT SEEDS | COTTON GINS, FEEDEERS, CONDENSERS, PRESSES AND BELTING, < PLAIN AND IECORATED GLASS, MAKBLEIZED MANTLES, GLAZED TILES GRATES, r EN DEBS, ETC., HARDWARE ^ GROCERIES Come and see us or write to us when in need of anything in oar line. 4?. Jan. l.-lv. DIAMOND DYES .! i'x ; of | !1 EYER7 CONCEIYABLE COLOR 1 I FOR I Jjf !| Wool, Cotton, Silk, Feathers, Etc | I HAITIAN'S BAZAAR, i - J COlECTIOffiRIi, FRUITS, CAKES, CRACKERS, \ I GRCCREIES, 4 CIGAIiS, CHEWING mul SMOKING TOBACCO 5 ij Toys, Fancy Goods, Notions, j j |dBTJa-S and ^lEZDXCIZTIES. 1 ? I | PERFC11ERV, STATIOXEfiV, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBU IS, ETC. | .j i \ I '% A well selected stock of the above Goods constantly on hand an d | always at the very lowest pi ices. These Goods are all fresh and reliable. 1 i . LEXINOTON C. II . , 8. C. ' DO YOU GO HUNTING? I p^^CCCOCCCCCCCCCCCO^ j - J () In these days of (y ^f^^lilTALL I I You will buy a MARL1N. 18 HP A f 1/8 ; BECAUSE -^xHt I 8 I [\ L. F\ j> It has a solid top?Protection. 0 .... v. ... ........... . A Acttir.1 Achievements often scrrn to beata oil-<? It cjc*cisafct.ies?'.c Convenience. A count, bnt after all Actual Achikvkmz.nts arc <> I: Is light weight -Comfort. 1 A tp,. on!v tii i:g> that o-uiit. O It has the Ballard Barrel?Accuracy. i o It is e-tsv to talk in General Term* shout the < > It has fewest parts?Simplicity. | O iieilw uf FIANOs, but-bc iwre speclJc- ji I * ?<?"?mvrc?W^t?zSrccUl'ac'cj 8TUJ7 WATHITQUUFk THF. A1ARUN FIRE ARMS CO., ?111" E A1 fl U Oflllil 8 .New Haven, Conn. j j< ?!j9 grg3t ^oatbsm F3S8ri{?. O v January 27?Gai / O Established 30 Tears. 30.000 row in use O I 1 O Sold t.v us for 2 - years. Note these Valuable <(> J (i Patented Improvements? O $ 3^v> iS! I 8 Patent Repwitini Action. 8 Oj~ i 1 q>-r:e:s, n i.M sr., poster, \ )i Patent .Soumiing Board. <> ^ ?? Via i *tw" mi- tr;:.z you a fuii line t v patent Tuning Pin Bushing. X ~ ? VI II i ? C3!'"! STB* '7/1/ i"Gus Jsht pants tSuits, i lo\J5; J P.HCnt bOfl StO?. 0 2. i 'f-Ji J kjJ to,~T^.-' A~c- ta^va' J c c-v- One cf the only two ptauoa made complete O r -Hj | where " * ^ $> h-vvt v art! in I s owa Factory. One of the O n rj Jil k >t " ?. ,, r, i n i v b?'-; RK'-dc ui the U S. is'ld lower than any () o MZtl^nSV/ Pfyrnosifi Rock Cs. Oolh'M-High Grade Wano Ono profit oalyn-omO ^ * } s' maker to purchaser. VYItJifcUs. <) 00 YOU WANT AN ORGAN? ! ? CUDDEN & BATES jj DO YOU WANT A GOOD ONE! ! 8 SAVANNAH, GA. 1) 1" KEPKESEST THE FINEST LINE J * ~ JL of Organs in Aui-rica, at tur pr;ca*> ??.?ari'l on easy terms. For cataJotrncs ac*? pi:titulars, address, 31. a ma lone. Root Beer, Cream Soda, Ginger Co::'Ii:"u's' C" Ale, Pepsin Cherry Tonic,?all deliIf you smoke or chew try 'the Sno I ciou? fal1 and winter drinks' 6e"ed v " brands of cigars and tobacco, at the , 8 fountain. 5 cents a Bazaar. 1 drink. ?,