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I f^XPECTANT^^affiti^:! | MOTHERS, s?? "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Robs Ccnfineoisnt of its Pain, Horror and Risk. ? r My wife used "MOTHERS' FRIE5D " bo- C y fore birth of her first child, she did not { ( suffer from CRAMPS or PAIJiS?was quickly ? > relieved at the critical hour suffering hut J \ little?she had no pains afterward and her S ? recovery was rapid. / p E. E. Johnstos, Eufaula, Ala. ^ S Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of ? 5 price, f I.CO per bottle. Book "To Moth- S v ers " mailed Free. \ / BBADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ga. ) i. S01^BYjiIJ^DEUGGIBT8. ^ At A ay Cost. In wrath and tears Edith Howlett b had gone to bed. She had been tucked in once, given a drink twice, kissed goodnight three times, and y the lamp had been extinguished; but p the spark of rebellion still burned in her childish soul. t ''Mamma," she cried. "Go to sleep, Edith," her mother said sternly; "I shall not come in f there again." "I want a drink, mamma," Edith i pleaded. "You've had two drinks already. Now go to sleep." There wa3 a' brief silence, and then i Edith tried again. "Mamma, come and kiss me good v night." "You've been kissed goodnight, v dear, and I shall-not come again, so Il;?: * go to sleep at once like a good girl. There was another pause, while the r lonely child cudgelled her little brain for a new expedient. I "Mamma," she cried, at last, f- "please come in, I'm so hungry." "You cannot have anything to eat g tonight, and if I come in there agaiD," " - * 1 _ the mother said, witn rising coier, "it will be to give you a good spankThere was a long pause, and just as it began to look as if the evening's battle were over, the child's voice was heard again. "Mamma," she pleaded, "I'm so lonely in here! Please come in and spank* me!" How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars .Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh I F. J. CHENEY & Co. Props., Tolede 0 We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable n all business transactions and finan? " cially able to carry out any obligate tions made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0., Walding Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist j| Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Pi ice, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials *ree. 2S. A Mean Trick. A man who probably hailed from Buffalo played a powerful mean trick on a Detroit bridal couple at Niagara Falls the other evening. They went to a hotel and registered, had supper . . and then started out for a night view of the Mighty Roarer. They had not gone far when a man called to \ \ them and said: \ "Have you just been married?" ""We have," answered the groom. "Going to stay here a day or two ?" ^-"Yes." "Having registered at my hotel, you probably intend to remain there ?" "Yes, sir." "Well, I want to say a word to you. I don't want any duck-deary nonsense around my house. I want no popsywopsy business on the veranda. I want no squeezing hands on the balconies or feeding each other at the tables." The groom let his arm fall from his bride's waist in a slow and painful manner and the stranger continued: "The first time you call her peaches and cream, or she calls you her darling, out you go." "Yes, sir." "She's no sweeter than ten thous and other girls, and you're no more of a darling than I am, and I won't stand lovesick nonsense."' He walked away with that, and people at the Fails who knew the bridal couple were amazed to hear tbern address each other as Mr. and Mrs., and to see what precautions they took to prevent touching hands or betraying any symptoms of love. They put in two wretched days, and j it was only as they were on the point of leaving that they discovered how a base villain had duped them. Care of the Aged. "When a man or woman passes 70 years of age, great care should be given to the conditions surrounding him or her for the prolonging'of life. The vital forces are greatlv enfeebled i O v at tbat peiiod of life, and the poweis of resistance in consequence of age are the weakest. A man of three score years and ten, and over, is like t I an old machine that by proper care j given to its condition has been kept } running many years, and is still able { to do work; but its wheels and axles * and pinions are much worn, and are rickety, and if it should be pushed, even to a small extent, in excess of its diminished powers, it breaks down ( and cannot be repaired, for ev?ry part of it is shattered. But if forked carefully and intelligently by a person who understands its condition and knows its capabilities, it can be kept in action a much longer time than would be possible if a careless engineer controlled it. In these fast times, however, it is generally not profitable to husband the resources 1 of an old machine. But this is not true as regards our old men and women. It is desirable to hold on to them as long as possible, and if we can succeed in prolonging their lives 5 or 10 years or more, it will greatly enhance our happiness.? Medical Review. . Hew to Treat a Wife. (From Pacific Health Journal.) First, get a wife; second, be patient. You may have great trials and perplexities in your business, but do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy ! or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less ' magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her . brow all clouds of gloom.?To this ( we would add always keep a bottle | of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your ^ wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale bv J. E. Kauffman. y : i Mistreated Him. i A Michigan man that had just c started a saw mill in the Pine Flat ( neighborhood asked old Bench-Leg I n | Bob if it were really true that the colored man's political privileges were abused. "Yas, it is true, sab. I ain't voted fur de man I wanted in mo'n six years." "You don't say so!" "Yas, I does say so; ef I hadn't you wouldn't hered whut I did say." "And you have been voting for Democrats all this time, have you ?" "Yas, sah, dat's zackly whut I been ( doin'." ; "That is a shame." 5 "Yash, sab, but it kain't be he'ped." ''There is no use talking; the government ought to take this matter in charge. Who did you vote for at the last election?"' g "John Simmons." "A Democrat, I suppose? "Er pizenous one, sah dat's whut he is." "And they made you vote for him?" "Dat's whut da done, sah." "Threatened you, I suppose?" t "So, da didn't do dat." c "Then bow did they make you vote t for him?" % c "Why, da, come flashin' er $5-biil 1 at me. I begged "em ter go on erway f an' let me er lone, but da wouldn't < do it. I didn't wanter vote dat ticket i an' da know'd it, but dat didn't make 1 no diffunce, an' when I seed da warn't j gwine ter let me er lone I tuck de g money, sah,' but dat ain't no way ter 1 treat er free man an' er citizen o' his J country." i Mr. D. P. Davis a prominent livery- j man and merchant of Goshen, Ya., i has this to say on the subject of ' rheumatism: "I take pleasure in i recommending Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as I know from ornovionpp fVtnf. if, will do Jill Fclw""' ? ! that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. The first ' application of Chamberlain's Pain 1 Balm eased the pain and the use of ( one bottle completely cured him. | For sale by Julian E. Kauffman 28. s j Swindled by a Pen. \ The latest swindle is accomplished i by means of a double fountain pen i one end filled with good ink, the ] other with ink that fades away in a day or two. The sharper's plan is to call on farmers or others, make a bargain so advantageous to them th it they are willing to agree to it: j write the contract or agreement with I the ink that fades, then manage so i that the victim signs with the good ; ink. Then, in a few days they have j the name on a sheet of blank papei on which any sort of note can be written. People who read the papers are careful how they sign their names toauy document offered by a stranger Others are caught in this new trap. -o- ? J&sror Countv to the Front. w I wish to say to you and to the public that I have-been using your Cheney's Expectorant for years, and can truly say it is the best prepara- ! tion for Coughs and Croup in cxic tence. Boykix Ii. Smith. Jasper county, Ga. Snatched From Death. Cold Water, Ala., Mar. 11, 1802. My little child had the dropsy for wo years. We had tried various eniedies and the most prominent physicians in the country but to no ivail. We commenced the use of St. Joseph's Liver Regulator and she is low as healthy as anv child. T. P. W. BROOCS, M. D. For further information call on J. E. Kaufftnanu's drug store and get a jopy of St. Joseph's Four Seasons Almanac. 28. What a world of gossip would be prevented if it were only remembered r. r/.tenn co Vi n ffcl's VOI1 of the faults of others intends to tell other? Df your faults. Small kiDdoefSfS, ccnrlesies, and c)nsideration for others give afar g'ester charm to woman's character than display of arts, talents aDd accomplishment. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "Sun/' writes: "You have a valuable prescription' in Electric Bitters, and I can cheerfully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2G25 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a Bottle at J. E. Kauffman's Drug Store. The Columbia registration books show that up to date 1,965 persons have registered. An order of the G )!den Chain was )rg n;zed in the town of Georg. ;own last week. Col. A A. Kendal of Spartanbnrg. vhile out bunting a few days ago. filled nine wild ca's. As the strength of a building defends upon the solidity of its founlation, so health depends upon the :ondition of the blood. To expel im>urities and cause the vital fluid to >ecome vigorous and life-giving, Oyer's Sarsaparilla is the most powsrful and effective medicine in use. Attention Comrades. Head Quarters, Camp Lexington, No. 66S, U. C. V., LexiDgtoD, S. C, April 6,1896. attention Brother Comrades. The time is now here for the paynent of your annual dues to your }amp. All comrades who paid 35c. vben joining the Camp are now due loo., and all those who only paid 25c it the organization are now due the 3amp 35c. This amount will clear rou of any further dues until the 1st lay of April, 1897. Please send up ,he amount due at your very earliest jonvenience, so as to close the book iccount for tbe present year. M. D. Harman, Adjt, Camp Levington, No. 668., U.C.V. The Great Family LEedicine, Ie Spirittine Balsam. This valua>le preparation is the pure extract )f pertain pine trees, and manufactured with great care, and in consequence of the astonishing success in einoving diseases, has become very popular and is being called for again md a^ain until it is a necessity in svery household. This great family nedicine has proven to possess the nost safe and efficient properties for die cure of Colds, Rheumatism, Lameness, Sprains, Bruises Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Bones, Ringworm, and is very use'ul in all cases where an externa remedy is applicable. For Earache, ind Toothache there is no better remedy. Sufferers from Lung and Bronchial Affections will obtain great elief, and for general use there is no jetter medicine for the household. For sale wholesale and retail at the Bazaar. Interdenominational County Sunday School Convention. To the Editor of the Dispatch. Some time during the month of May there will be held an Interdenominational County Sunday School Convention for Lexington county. Communities that may desire to entertain the convention will please send invitation to me. All Sunday schools in the county are requested to elect delegates and make provision to be represented. The normal work will be a special feature and each school is asked to contribute to meet its expense. Program will be announced soon. Vice President for LeeiuJie College,-Mar. 23, J896. jg preparation thaF can compare l||i In with Hilton's Life for the Liver my* MB and Kidneys, in the mildness fjg of its action and the certainty 8H Sg of its effects, in the relief and *?? rag cure of Dyspepsia and Indiges- Kg gffj tion, and all their attending Kg Kgg ills, such as sick headache, gtjj sour stomach, want of appetite, K gag etc., and as a regulator in mffS sSs Habitual Constipation. A few Hg doses will tell something of its IH merits. No need of a long con-|5B BgS tinued course before its bene- |H l|i TRY IT, AND BE if g|? CONVINCED. Wholesale b, MURRAY DREG CD. ~ Columbia, S C. for Sale at THE BAZAAR. \ The nn nber of voters registered in Sumter hes reached eleveo hundred and is increasing slowly. A. Mi-P. Hamby, Esq , collector of the port at Georgetown seized the steam launch "Little Jack" Friday for violation of the custom laws. "Avo, Maris Stella." Slowly the procession moves on till it reaches an altar built np against the ramparts cf St Malo, a mass of rocks, a boat dashing up against them, the foot draped with long grasslike seaweed and on the rock the Virgin standing with hands outstretched, as if in greeting. The boat i9 filled with tiny boys, dressed like the others in white and bine as sailors, and as the crowd presses np and the procession passes along slowly the boys in the boat kneel, and lifting their hands toward the Virgin they begin to sing, "Ave, Maris Stella, Dei Mater Alma!" The sun shines brilliantly on the white veils of the girls, on the banners, the statuettes, on the tall crucifix. It shines on the upturned faces of the crowd, on the rocks and the boat, on the white Virgin and the little children that kneel and sing to her. And beyond it shines on the sea, so bine today, so infinitely calm. There was n. srhooner came homo I lately bringing with it eorne men from a goelette wrecked in a storm off the Newfoundland Banks. They had been picked up half dead floating on spars, and they said that in the storm, themselves beyond hope, they had seen another boat sink near them. She had gohe down with her crew kneeling on her deck and singing: "Ave, Maris Stella! Hail, Star of the Sea!" The name of her was not known. Only she was lost, she and her crew that sang as these children were singing now, and who, perhaps long ago, when they were little lads, had themselves been chosen to sing and kneel in the boat dashing upon the mimic rocks at the feast of the Rosary. She was lost, she and her crew. These are the Terreueuvas, or Newfoundland fishermen, who do not come home.?Macmillan's Magazine. A Monte Carlo Incident. A correspondent at Monte Carlo describes an amusing scene the other day. An American woman was making a great noise because the manager declined to pay her more than ?10, while they had given a French lady ?12 with which to return to Paris. "Why, I have spent thousands cf dollars here," she said, "while this lady came to Monte Carlo with about a louis in her pocket, and has been living upon you ever since. I want ?40 to take me back to New York, and I will make a row until I get it'' The Casino people detest a scene in or about the rooms, and the manager endeavored to pacify her with an offer of ?10, under the plea that this sum would take her to London, where she could then communicate with her friends. No. She did not intend to go sponging on her friends in London. The gambling tables had taken from her the whole of the funds which she brought with her for a tour in Europe. Unfortunately she had stopped too long at Monte Carlo. Now the bank must back her again. And she succeeded in getting her ?40. For every quarter id a man's po2ket Al -1 ,1 mere are a uuzen uses^ auu iu uoc each one in such a way as to derive the greatest benefit is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of one of these quarters than to exchange it for a bottle uf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that every family should be provided with. For sale by J. E. Kaufman. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Central time between Columbia and Jacksonville. KAstern time between Columbia and other points. Northbound I No. 36'No. 3S April 19th, 1893. ! Daily.! Dally. Lv. Jacksonville, F. C. & P. R.Ri C 50 p 7 80 a " Savannah 11 25pj 11 48a Ar. Columbia 4 00 aj 4 00 p Lv. Charleston, S. C. & G. R.R 5 30 p! 7 3) a Ar. Columbia 10 10p: 11 05 a Lv. Augusta, Southern Ry 7 301>| 2 05p " Graniteville 8 06p| 2 23 p M Trenton 8 45 pi 2 58 p " Johnstons 0 00 p 8 10 p Ar. OolurabiaUn. depot 11 20pl 4 4op Lv Columbia Bland'g st 5 (JO aj 5 05 p " Winnsboro 0 03 a I 6G5p " 0 55 a I 0 53n " EockHiii.'!!.";;!!.'.'!!!!.'.'!.'! 7 31 ?l :36p Ar. Charlotte .. 8 25a| 8 20p " Danville l-30pil2 00nt Ar. Richmond j G 40p 0 00 a Ar. Washington 9 40 p! G 42 a " Baltimore, Peuua. R. R 11 25 pi SG5a " Philadelphia 3 00 a' 10 25 a " New York 6 20 a; 12 53p _ . . , Xo. 33 No. 37 Southbound. i* -... I>aily. | Daily. Lv. New York, Penua. R. H . 1 1215nt 4 30 p " Philadelphia 3 50 a. 6 55 p " Baltimore .. .. G22a, 9 20p Lv. Washington,Southern Ry..' 11 15 a: 10 43 p Lv. Richmond | 12 53 pj 2 00 a Lv. Danville j G 05 pi 5 50 a " Charlotte .. 11 00 j>; 9 35 a ' Rock Hill ! 11 4?p 10 20 a " Chester 1219nt 10 55 a " Winnshoro l ftia. 11 41a Ar Columbia Bland'gst. 2 10 a| 12 50p Lv. Columbia Un. depot J 4 30 a 1 20 p " Johnstons j 6 32ui 3 10 p " Trenton G43ai 3 23p " Granitcville j 7 IGaj 3 45 p Ar. Augusta .' 8 00 a; 4 15 p Lv. Columbia, S. C. & G. R. K 7 00 a! 4 00 p Ar-Charleston .: 11 10 a: 8 (Xlp Lv. Columbia, F. C. & P. It. R i 1 20 a 11 55 a Ar. Savannah 5 45 a! 4 25 p " Jacksonvilic j 10 25 a; 9 00 p SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Double daily passenger service between Plorida and New York. Nos. 37 and 38?Washington and Southwestern Limited. Solid Vestibu'.ed train with dining cars and first class coaches north of Charlotte. Pullman drawing room sleeping ear between Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and New York. Pullman sleeping car between Augusta and Richmond. Nos. 35 and 3d?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping ear between Jacksonville and New York and Augusta and Charlotte. W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP, G. Supt., Washington. T. 51.. Washington. W A. TURK. S. H. H ARDW10K, G P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A., Atlanta tag A A ASK FOR ME I SK 1'HOMAS' 1 >' K S THEY ARE THE BEST. BLACK INK in bo*ties from school size with pen rest, to qup.rts with white metal ponrouts a creat convenience. COLORED WRI1INGINKS, of aU kinds, Indelible Iuk, Stamping Inks, Mucilage and Bluing. One of the handsomest lines of these goods over opened in Jj.-xington. Call and see them. AT THE BAZAAR. October 2? tf. ARE YOU SICK, U IWtfRIYU yj%j JL'm: mjitn* OR AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED l??E3DICI2T?i ? DO you WANT RELIEF! If so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at the Bazaar, Standard Medicines for all Complaints, Diseases, Etc., which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, LEXINGTON, S. C. Nice evaporated apples, prunes, canned pie peaches, mince meat, canned pine apple, cream cheese, and mountain butter, at the Bazaar. VICK'S Sweet Peas Mixed Varieties ...The Only I Bride of Niagara, DOUBLE TRUE TO NAME B QuippY nr* Packet 25c. D OWC.C.I rc-al Half packet 15c. 8 The "Wonderful M CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE I Only 15 cents. g These Floral Novelties are described in I The Pioneer Seed Catalogue" Vick's g FLORAL Guide for 1896, which contains lithographs of the Double Sweet Pea, Roses, Fuchsias, Blackberries, Raspberries, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables. Filled with good things, ^T2IXD LkX)"t2'Fe old and new. Full list of R0VELTiE3_ I lowers, \ egetables, Small _ . , _ _ . ' ... ruclulu, Eose?, * nuts, etc., with descnp- ?ekTl Gooseberry, tion and prices. Mailed on .Blackberry, receipt of 10 cents, which pSJ&J'Sf*' may be deducted from first 1^ m a ? '? > ? ? order?really FttEti?or free with an order for any of the above. In the floral world it is the only safe Rochester, N. Y. | JAMES VICKS SON yotsWALL paperS AT WHnLESALE PRICES. 100 Samples Free. f New designs 5c and up"] warranted to I Elegant gilt- 5c and up suitor raonj Borders same low rates J ey refundedj Send 8c for postage; deduct when or| dering. F. H Cady, 805,Westror. St., [Providence R. I. Liberal Disc unts to Clubs and Agents. BREAKFAST-SUPPER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. HMT park's? BrelggsggB HAIR BALSAM and beautifies the hair. -** MB Promote* a ltmuiant growth. wBH Never Fail# to Bestore Cray fatyyjfek--Hair to its Youthful Color. Cor?? scalp diieasei & hair tilling. IfiMSSgj? J0c.aodSl.00at Druggiitl HINDERCORNS. The onlv sure Cure for Comi. Stop, ill pain. Ensure! eotllfort to tno Icct, Makes walking emy. Udi at liruggiju. rCnlclieatcr'i Encllnb Diamond Brand. ENNYROYAL PILLS _/TV""-v Original and Only Genuine. A y aire, alwaj. reliible. lidics ask ?\ It DrnggUt (or'Chickeiter m Englith Din iffVX 1 Brand In Ked and 'Id metafile VV?' ?v sailed with blue ribbon. Take Vy W 3?^ yzAno other. J!r/ute danyerenu rub?titu- V */ ? ftftioru and imitation*. Ai Druggliu, or .end 4eW IP in sumpi for particular*, lostiooniils lod i?? 0 "KeUef for Ladle*," inleitce. bv return ?X If Mall. 10.000 T'^'HuoolaU. Same Paper. v?? / Chlcbe.tcr ChemicalCo^JladUon Square, 1Q. J bj tii LCUl UXUfglMJ. A HIIWIH., a mm CATARRH LOCAL OISEASLR?w?jI rW-fEVEg0 m| and is the resnlt of coif1 and sudden climatic V sy/SB It can be cured by a pleas am r me iy which is ap PyV^" ?i plied directly ioto the nostrils, Being quickly absorbed it gives relief at once. j ELY'S CREAM BALM is acknowledged to be the most thorough j cure for Nasal Catarrh. Cold in Head and i Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and infl immatiou. heals the sores protects the j membrane, Irom olds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Price 50 cents, at 1 Brnegists or by mail. ELY BROTHER?, 56 Warren St., N. Y. Old type metal, as good if not better and cheaper than Babbit metal , suitable for mill men, for sale at the Dispatch office. * I X . Poor soil and exhausted fields which were once productive can again be made profitably fertile by a proper rotation of crops and by the intelligent use of fertilizers containing high percentages of Potasn. Strikingly profitable results have been obtained by lollowing this plan. Our pamphlets are rot advertising circulars booming special lertiliters, but are practical works, containing latest researches on the subject oi fertilization, and arc really helpful to farmers. They are sent free for the asking. GERMAN* KALI WORKS, C2 Nassau St.. New York. THE 3 SPIRITTINE REMEDIES Endorsed by some of Ihe Leading Medica Profession. No Quack or Patent Medicine, but NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. Admitted into the World Columbian Exposition in loO.'l. use opiriuine irnisam ior jtinenainusiu, Colds. Lameuess. Sprains Sore Throat Use Spiriltine Inhaleut for Consumtion. Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma and La urippe. Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, Itching Piles. In consecpience of the astonishing success in removing diseases, its demand now comes not alone from this vicinity but from everywheie in the United States and Europe. SPIRITTINE CHEMICAL CO., WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN, Lexington, S. C January 30?ly IEPIj .^2TT EE S OLD -^-TLME EEES^EaDIZE S Every household should have these well tried remedies so that in case of sickness your physician is ever at vnur onmmflr?rl Tbov arp nonnlnr j ?? ?- j _ ? ~ r ' because they give ceitain and quick relief, wherever used. PLASTERSOLDM COUGH STREP The Prince of Cough Syrups. The consumption preventive. For croup in children and coughs of all kinds 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 special treatment for all diseases peculiar to her sex. Price $1. PLANTERS PILE OINTMENT, never fails to effect a cure. Why suffer from this troublesome disease, when a single package of this medicine may cure you. Price 50 cents. PLANTERS CATARRH BALM, for colds, catarrh, hoarseness, sore troat, loss of voic e, loss of hearirg, hay fever, etc. etc. Price 50 cents. THE TWIN PAIN KILLERS, Cuban Oil for external use, Cuban T> _ IT _ ? ? . 1 ? _ _ _ 1 juenei ior internal use, ior man anu beast. Price 25 cents. PLANTERS EYE WATER for inflamed and sore eyes cf every description. Strengthens the eyes of the age. 25 cents per bottle. PLANTERS HEADACHE POWders for sick and nervous headache and neuralgia. Will cure in 20 minutes. 10 cents per package. PLANTERS HORSE AND CATtle Powders, the finest medicine ever 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 world. Does not gripe. Cures biliousness, indigestion, sour stomach, dyspepsia and all liver complaints. 25 cents per package. fezy For sale at the Bazaars Medical Department, Lexington, S. C. January 1, 1S9G. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES, lbs EYE-SALVE A Csrtaln Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES; Producing Long-sightedness, and I | Restoring the Sight of the old, i j Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Sty?" j Tumors, Red Eyes, Slatted Eye Lashes, I ; and producing quick relief and permanent cure. j 1 Also, equally efficacious when used In j other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever ' Sores, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to i advantage. . SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 26 CENTS,. J ^ eta Boil( ?3~Get our pric( Atlas and Erie Engines Ts Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron V ing, Pulleys, (rearing, Poxes, ] Complete Cotton, Saw, (ir Fertilizer Mill outfits; also Cane Mill and Shingle outfits. Building, Bridge, Factory, ] P?ilmad Castings: Railroad chinistv ar.d Factory Supplies belting, Packing, Injectors, I Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. e^C'Cast every day; work 1501 Lombard Iron I and Supply1 I'assenser Depot. AUCUS' January 1?ly September 14?ly. LORICK & 10' COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK, HEADQUARTERS I rum nfiu.fi wipmhwiri UflilUI lllIIJLk3| lii I ill Villi IVIII nELID J?2>T1D Gr^TlT COTTON GINS, FEEDEER PRESSES AND B PLAIN AND DECORATED GLASS, MARBLEIZ GRATES, r EIDERS, I HARDWARE a,* G Como and see us or write to us when in nee Jan. 1.?lv. s : of? ETEB.T OCNCEIV1 <x 8 FOR j Wool, Cotton, Silk, BARMAN'S ] CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, F-AJLTcrs" CKEBC CIGARS, CHEWING and SM Toys, Fancy Goo IDEZTTGrS and 3^E: Drnrnirnv ctitia\tdv crimni 1 LIU L JiLllI) OlilllUJLlll) utiiUUL JBST A well selected stock of the above always at the very lowest prices. These Goi LEXINGTON C 00 Y?u 00 HUNTING? I'j You will buy a MARL1N. j 8 BECAUSE -aaSSfc Jj It has a solid toj>?Protection* A Acta It ejects at the side?Convenience. |( cou., It Is lightweight?Comfort. A the o It has the Ballakd Barrel?Accuracy. o It i it lias iewesi parus? r?inipuc;i>. ......... fend for complete catalojme, free. Special pack O fT!7 of cards for 15 cents. j nil THE MARL1N FIRE ARMS CO., , j 11 Kew Haven, Conn. j K January 27?Gm O is: ; . : . . | ; a, Cij Y. ur address, wi.h s:x tents j J( is sta.r; s, n.?i:ed to our Head- j i V * tn V-U 1W H*" WV b^Syfyafua'SLc ? *"* U. }i?i 11 samples, nt.ii reicS f> r self- j -v \T' Ja li 11 otcasurenien;, oi -y. r justly fa- i )( lif 'li niousJSS jr.vts: Suits.jr- 13.*i5; j ;C ? /? f' i l/'Zj Overcoats, flO.Sfj, and up. Cut j x / /> 1 to'rdcr. Agents wanted every- j /) Plpouth Rock Co. | <jjS-r DO YOU WANT AN ORGAN? | I LI DO YOU WANT A GOOD ONE! < 8 rEEPKESENT HIE FINEST FINE j of Organs in America, tit lair prices : ind on easy terms. For catalogues and particulars, address, M. A M ALONE. Roo Columbia, S. C. p If you smoke or chew try the fine c*ou? * brands of cigars and tobacco, at the a* Bazaar. drink. 11 5rs. i !S. inks, Stacks, i Vork; Shaft- a Hangers, etc. 1 ist, Oil and (Jin, Tress, I rum ace anu 5 .1 , Mill, Ma'ipe Fittings, lands. Aforks CO., f rA, OAILDREN | L NEVER REFUSE TO TAKE IB icher's Worm Syrup 10 HAVE TAKEN IT ONCE. oves Worms and their Causes. Regulates and Bowels. Restores the Appetite. arvey, of Warrcnsbnrg, Tenn- says: ed to sect hold of one bottle of Dr. H. *""1 Worm Syrup and gave it to my chil. rections. It is the best worm destroyer ied in my family." \ ice, 25 cents: Pamphlet Mailed Free. . Thacher Medicine Co* CHATTANOOGA, TENN. U K L\( K -i COLUMBIA, S. C? '08 }?<: ISHEET COPB, i DE1T SEZDS J S, CONDENSERS, ELTING, - Jm ed mantles, glazed tiles ;tc., \ id of anything in our line. ' DYES J | ? ? < ? * .SLS OOLCH 8 8 Feathers, Etc | | BAZAAR, I CAKES, CRACKERS, * ' I OKIIVG TOBAGC " ? ds, Notions, .*. <X ' EIDZCIZTES, . | BOOKS, ALBU 11 ETC, r J Goods constantly on hand and J Dds are all fresh and reliable. J . H., S. C. ji In these days of /) 'ALL I 1 TALK al Achievements often seetn. to be at a dls- A t, butafterall Actual achiivimknts are A uiy th-ngs that count. O i is e:isv to u:ic in General Termt about the A ts of PlANOa, but-be more specific? c? IE MATHUSHEK I TSa great Soitfaera pavarita. <> :abli>he<i SO rears. 30,000 now In nse. O i;v us fi>r i'- years No;o these Valuable Ci fiited Improvements? IS Patent Repeating Action. ? rait'iit ^uuiiuui^ ouaru. v JDDEN &, BATES,! t Beer, Cream Soda, Ginger 1 epsin Cherry Tonic,?all deliall and winter drinks, served ] Bazaar's fountain. 5 cents a j