The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 07, 1899, Image 4
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The Lexington Dispatch |
Burned Apiil 25th; rebuilt July I
19, 1894.
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G. M. HAKMAN. Editor and Pul>'ish*r.
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LEXINGTON, S. C..
WE] NuSDAV, JUNE 7. 1899.
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The Pension Roll for Lexington j
County.
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Class B.
Tandy V. Crim, Swansea.
Sarnl. C Gantt, Rishton.
A. 0. Wilson, Lexington.
A. 0. Banke, Lexington.
James A Derrick, Derrick.
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J. A CuapmaD, Lattakoo.
J. S. Haitiwanger, Cbapin.
W. D. Metz, Chapin.
rrt rr% t> ? /^? _ _
vv. j.. jtt ster, v^aapin.
A. N. Sease, Cbapin.
J. J. W. Joiner, Swansea.
James B. Mack, Swansea.
J. F. Wise, Gaston.
? Class C.
!W. C. Carter, Swansea.
W. D. "Wise, Swansea.
J. D. Knight, Sandy Run.
M. M. Stabler, Sandy Run.
Mary Wolfe, Sandy Run.
M. C. Bailey, Swansea.
Zemri Gantt, Seivern.
Hugh E. Lewis, Rishes Store.
k J. Sim Corley, Lexiogton.
D. J. Harman, Shumpert's.
, ? Fred Ricard, Lexington.
Ezra Snelgrove, Lexington.
Aunis Johnson, Lexington.
Harriett Busby, Lexington.
Barbara L. Corley, Lexington.
M. F. Harman, Lexington.
Jacob Coogler,
Mary M. Amicfe, Pine Ridge.
E. C. Comelander. Hilton.
PRosannah Kood, PiDe Ridge.
Mary Ann Martin, Pine Ridge.
JuliaA. Monts, Hilton.
Reuben Clemens, Irene.
J. D. Taylor, Irene.
Isom G. Taylor, Irene.
David Keisler, Burrs Landing.
Isaiah Shealy, Barrs Landing.
David Lucap, Claiks Mills.
Mary M. Clark, Clark? Mills.
J. P. Risb, Reeders Store.
D. M. Sox, Reeders Store.
J. I. Spires, Beeders Store.
? flancy Bnsby, Reeders Store.
Emeline Dickerson, Irene.
. Henrietta Franklow, Irene.
- Annie Frey, Barrs Landing.
Jane Mills, Barrs Linding.
Mary Taylor, Burrs Landing.
Thos. Boatwrigbt, Swansea.
Lemuel Hall, Swansea.
Emanuel Hallman, Swansea.
James F. Mitchell, Swansea.
Ira Reynolds, Butesburg.
Hiram Addison, I: mo.
Daniel Hicks. Caila.
Martha Bouknight, Irmo.
Catherine Coogler, Irmo.
Isaiah Haltiwauger, Columbia.
Epsy Jacob?, Selma.
J. A. Hamiter, Peak.
Martha Alawine, Peak
Francis Bundrick, Peak.
Caroline Bundrick, Peak.
Sa'ina Freshley, Peak.
Mary A. Koon, Peak.
* J. B. Addy, Lattakoo.
J. E. Yon, Lattakoo.
J. L. Chapman, Little Mountain.
Benson Farr, Little Mountian.
T. J. Gladney, "White Rock.
Mary Summer, Cuapin.
J. E Price, Brookland.
Henry E. Sox, Brookland.
Anna Leach, Brookland.
H. E Lowman, Brookland.
F R. Miller, Brookland.
Rachel Rucker, Brookland.
N. W. Hyler, Savilla.
W. S. Hipp, Lorena.
Martha Derrick, Lorena.
Manly Gartman, Lexington.
Samuel Keisler, Priceville.
R H. Leaphart, Piicevilie.
Jacob Price, Priceville.
John Price, Priceville.
R. R. Price, Priceville.
Sarah Jumper, Priceville.
M. C. Amick, E 1 u
Elizabeth Steel, Ella.
RosanDah Shealy, Ella.
James F. Taj lor, Oak Villa.
Martha Miller, Oak Villa.
Elizabeth Harley, O^k Villa.
M. Sturkie, Woodford.
L. W. Lancaster, Swansea.
Mary A. Williams, Swansea.
J. P. Howell, Gaston.
W. A. Sharp, Macedonia.
Eliza SenD, Macedonia. !
Wesley Alewine, Summit. !
Elijah Wicgard, Summit. 1
M. I. Boon?, Summit.
Jemima Steele, Summit.
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vomerine sons, aumailt. ; 1
S. A. Bloodswortb, Leesvilie.
Joshua Gunter, Leesvilie.
Nancy A. Mitchell, Leesvilie. j i
Mary A. Oswalt, Lessville. j <
J. G. Kelly, Brookland. ! <
J. E. Taylor, Lewie dale. <
Lucinda Alewine, Lewiedale. I
Elizabeth Crap?, Lewiedale. ! 1
M. C. Fridtll, Lewiedale j I
Elizabeth GJger, Lewiedale. ?
Martha L. Hajs, Lewiedale.
Julia Oswalt, Lewiedale. . 1
Ellen M. Taylor, Lewiedale. i
Louisa C Sbcaly, Frtdouia. ' s
Eliza E. Sbcaly. Brook. j I
Martha Wyse, Revere. ! I
Class B gets each $17.00; Class C 1
gels each $ 13 20,givijg to the couLty | <
Si,694.
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Women are always wild foraibaDge j }
| EXPOSURE to
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A p'rom fcmalciTTppu^nties. ;uvl Ii-mI tri<
c<ui!?l pet no relict. ;?ii? 1 v. c lui?.i <U*n?rir??
M fryC. F. P. and I bclirw it swvcu hor
W For Sale at Drug: Stor
9 L.OERSTLE & CO.. Proprs. and
FOR SALE BY J.
The French statistician, Dr. Livrier,
sajs that half of all hucuan beirgs |
die before 17: and that only one persod
in 10,COO lives to be 100 years |
old, and that only one person out of
every 1,000 lives to be 60.
Thomas Thurman, deputy sheriff
of Troy, Mo, says if everyone in the
United States should discover the!
virtue of DsWitt's Witch Hazel j
Salve for piles, rectal troubles and I
skin diseases, the demand could not
be supplied. J. E. Kaufmann.
"Pa, what's a liberal education?"'
"I guess it's one of them kind your j
brother Tom's gettin's no'w. He's so j
blamed liberal with my money that I
dunoo whether there will be any left
or not when you git ready to go to
college."
Shako Into Your Shoss.
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Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for
the feet. It cures painful, swollen,
smarting, nervous feet and instantly
takes the sting cut of corns and j
bunions. It's the greatest comfort i
discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- j
Ease makes tight or new shoes feel i
easy. Try it today. Sold by allj
druggists, grocers, shoe stores and j
general storekeepers everywhere. By j
mail for 25 cents in stamps. Ttialj
package free. Address, Allen S j
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
No summer ever came buck, and no!
two summers ever were alike. Times |
change and people change; and if our |
hearts do not change as readily, so j
much the worse for us.
In the face o* danger the heart is
roused, and in the exultation cf de-!
terminate forgets i:s pain. It is
the long monotony Qf dacgerless days j
that tries the spirit hardest.
W. M. Gallagher, of BryaD, Fa., j
says: "For forty years I have tried |
various cough medicines. One Min
ute Cough Cure is best of all." It j
relieves instantly and cures all j
throat and lung troubles. J. E. j
Kaufmann.
The?"A doctor in Berlin, after a j
great deal of study, has discovered j
that married men live a great deal j
longer than bachelors.'' He (implor- [
iuglj)?'"Save my lift!" She (joyously)?"Ob,
Clarence, how did you
guess that I loved you?''
Da Witt's Little Early Risers act'
as a faultless pill should, cleansiDg |
and reviving the system instead of
weakening it. They are mild and 11
sure, small and pleasant to take, and ;
entirely free from objectionable:,
drugs. They assist rather than <
compel. J. E. Kaufmann.
The dispute as to the boundary!
line between Greenville and Spartan-1
burg goes bravely on.
Rural mail deliveries will be estab-11
lished in both Greenville and Spar- '>
tanburg counties. <
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If the Baby is Cutting Teeth :
Be sure and use that old and well
tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- i
ing Syrup for children teething. It!
3oothes the child, softens the gums,;
allays all pain, cures wind colic and 1
is the best remedy for diarrhoea. '
Twenty-five cents a bottle. 1
It is the best of all. j 1
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j Each
day of the week has served
as a day of rest somewhere?Sunday j
among Christians, Monday with the i J
Greeks, Tuesday with the Persians, j Wednesday
with the Assyrians,
Thursday with the Egyptians, Fii
3ay with the Turks, and Saturday i
with the Hebrews. i
Mr. P. Ketcbam cf Pike City, Cal, *
says; "During ruy brother's late {
sickness from sciatic rheumatism, *
Chamberlain's Pain Bairn was the 1
jnly remedy that gave him any re- 1
lief."' Many others have testified to 1
[be prompt relief from pain which
this liniment affords. For sale by
J. E. Kaufmann.
An Iudiana youth of 10 lias lot
bis third wife by divorce. At 14 he
married a girl of 12 by parental cou
sent and treated her so badly that
:be maniaye was annulled. His
[reatment of iLe next two was no
setter, and for the third time be is a
rass widower.
It isn't Deeessary to nrako a fool of,
yourself everylime you have an op-1 ]
rortunify. ^ e
?WET & COLD ?
>ven disastrous to many women. ^
bet and damp clothing chill the ^
j system and the delicate female ?
s arc at once efleeted. Painful, gft
ippressed or Obstructed Menses, JS?
lling of the "Womb, or some other O
:roving disease is almost certain ?
.jeh exposure unless proper pre- 5>f
e taken. When any of these dis- ?
ar women should begin the use of A
Fr^| f Oerstlc's 2
I?J < Female 2
Pauaeea. W
-n*oi mask.
date the menses, cure all form.; of 2
asc, and give health and strength, w
i the privacy of the home. No eon- A
No humiliating examinations. A
irname and address to the man- W
and receive free " Heal Hit Mot hern A J
y Homes," a valuable book o5in- A
on diseases peculiar to females.
FERED INTENSELY J
'1 uhysuYnus nn<l ?>th?>r remedies. hut
<1 r,\ Jivr recovery. We were induced to Ja
1 i wB
A. J. MACE. Jamestown. Tenn.
cs, $1.00 Per Bottle.
I ASfrs., Chattanooga, Tenn. 2
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E. KAUFMANX,
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A Suitable Text.
In tbe middlo of July, J 872, the JRev.
Dr. 11. W. Dalo of Birmingham, England,
arranged to preach at Ventnor
and at tbe same time to take a few
days' holiday in the island. On <je
Thursday before"*his engagement he
made an excursion to Carisbrooke, and
while walking along one of the castlo
walls he slipped and fell, breaking an
aria and dislocating the elbow. Tbe
pain and the shock kept him on the
couch for several days.
Dr. Ilalley took his place on the Sunday,
and when he gave out as his text,
"He keepeth all his bones?not one of
them is broken," the gravity of the
congregation gave way.
The good old man was uneasily conscions
that something was wrong, but
the ripple of laughter did not enlighten
him, and it was not until he had left
the pulpit that he saw what he had
done. He was acutely distressed, especially
when ho found that some present
supposed tho incongruity to hare been
iuteutional.
JnMt the Thing;.
"There?I think this new patent of
mine will sell."
"What is it?"
"A patent fender to protect tbe human
heel from baby buggies."?Detroit
Free Press.
Both Hot.
She?They say that cold hands ar? a
sign of a warm heart.
He?Yes, and a coid bottle is a sign
of a hot time.?Indianapolis Journal.
Nice Girl to &now.
When you see a girl swing a ham*
mock in the darkest corner of the piazza
and hang a whisk broom within reach,
that girl has had experience.?Chicago
News.
What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure?
It is the newly discovered reined}',
the most effective preparation ever
devised for aiding the digesiion and
assimilation of food, and restoring
the deranged digestive organs to a
natural condition. It is a discovery
surpassing anything yet known to
the medical profession. J. E Kaufmanu.
^
In Japan most of the horses are
shod with straw. Even the clumiest
cart horses wear straw* shoes, which,
in their cases, are tired around the
ankle wi'h straw lope, and made cf
the ordinary rice straw braided so as
to form a. sole for the foot about half
an inch thick.
A great proportion of the cucumber
pickles used in the cast are grown
in one Maine county. Over 160
acres are given up to pickle growing
in the vicinity of the town cf Camden.
The crop is a profitable one,
usually yielding an income of $100
to $150 an acre.
A mule attached to a buggy in
which Mr. W. C. Hicklin and a little
Bon were riding ran away in Rock
Hill. The occupants were thrown
out. Mr. Hicklin was lun over by
the buggy, escaping without much
hurt, while his son in falling was
knocked senseless. He soon recovered,
however.
"Have you ever experienced the
excitement of being aroused from
sleep in a house at night when it was
on fire?" 4,N*; but I have several
times gone through the excitement
upon my wife's announcement of her
belief that the baby had swallowed
her thimble."
Mr T Z Noles, of Byron, Ark., sajs:
"My daughter lad been elrlling about
nine months and I had used four different
obill ton es according to directions, end
they did not euro, Oue bottle of Ramon's
Pepsin Chili Tonic cured her. She lias
aot chilled iu nearly three mouths. I
bought two more bottles and cured three
- l . tiL a 1 T l .*11
;ases ui cuius wuu menu 1 am not wining
to be without liamon's Chill Touic and
Pills. For sale by (r. II. Harman and J.
Li. Kaufmann.
Some weeks ago Governor Ellerbe
was a>ked to pardon Normie Hodges,
lbe young while man who killed a
negro in a gambling row near Hodges
nbout a year ago and was convicted
ind sentenced to eighteen months on
ike county chain gang. Governor
Ellerbe investigated the case pretty
ihoroughly and has announced that i
le will let the law take its course.
Like a piece of tireless machinery '
Moved about the house at the never j
ending succession of petty drudge !
ies which wear the heart and soul ;
jut of so many wives and mothers, I
Making life to them a pilgiimage frcm i
dove to pantry, fioui pantry to cellar j
ind from cellar to garret?a life that leadens
and destroys, coursc-Ds and i '
1 I
iarrowe, till the flesh and buues are !
varped to tbo expression of the \ '
vronged and cheated soul.
Mexico had 5d Presidents since j ;
[821. Of these 10 have died violent |
leathe. | .
Electric lights aie being talked of
for Abbeville.
Bjtb R ck Hill and Chester have
a ca-e of suial'pox.
Tnere are 3..">00 dtlirquent poll tax
payeis iu Ricblaud county.
The colven.ions of Women's Ciubs
will be held in Chester JuDe 13 1G
inclusive.
I: is stated that the ruerchadise
carried by rail in the United States
is double the amount of land carriage
of all the other nations of the earth
combined. This means that 70,000,000
people of the United States tranepoit
twice as much merchandise as
the remaining 1.100,000,000 of mankind.
At a weddiug the men all pitty the
bride and the women all pity the
groom.
It is claimed that one thing can be
sai.l of Mjrmoniam; it doesn't throw
the burden of supporting a husband
on one woman.
A Dnrwaish in his prayer said: 4,0
God, show kindness towaid the
wicked, for on the good thou hast already
bestowed kindness enough by
having created them virtuous.
If I t-hould pray for a taste that
which should stand me under eveiy
variety of circumstances, and be a
source of happiness and cheerfulness
to me through life, and a shield
against its ills, however things may
go amiss and the world frown upon
me. it would be a taste for reading.
Give a man this taste, and the means
of gratifying it, and you can hardly
fail of making him happy. You
make him a denizen of all nations, a
contemporary of all nations.
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SHE BROKE HER CROSS.
Here is a case of a very ^harming young
woman of central Ohio, who had grace,
beauty and wit to commend her. Just as
she was.budding into womanhood a cloud
came to darken her life. Her troubles
weighed so heavily upon her that for a
long time she would not?could not leave
her house. She used to receive her friends
stretched on a couch or leaning back in an
invalid chair. And her friends were many.
She was quoted as an example of Christian
courage. She referred to her condition as
"her cross,*' and everyone thought how
brave and good she was to bear her burden
with such fortitude. One by one her girl
friends were joined to the nun of their
choice. She scut them ail presents aud
received from each a piece of wedding
cake, which she cried over a little, and
didn't put under her pillow because it
wasn't any good for her to dream. Xo
man could marry her. A life of solitary
suffering was hers. Vet her sad smile only
got brighter as her cross got heavier. Oneday
a young man found his way into that
home ; looking upon this girl, he loved
her. And so he came often aud she grew
to look for him. and learned to lean on
him, and dreamed the pretty dreams that
come to pure women whose hearts God has
fashioned for happy love. But over all the
prospect was the shadow of her cross.
" It could never be. never be ! " She said
it over and over again to herself many a
night as the tears sjioped down her face.
Then she got to saying : "It it only could
be ! If it only could be !" And she said
this many times day aud night. One day
she lay on the sofa and began to say, " It
shall be ! "
XT SHALL BE ! *'
" I'll break this cross to pieces or I'll die
trying." And then she looked around for
help. And by chance or providence there
came into her hands a book ? the book
whose title and contents are referred to
below. It appealed to her. Common
sense was what she needed. She realized
now that she had c-yes. bauds, organs,
dimensions like her girl friends, who were
matrons and mothers. She realized that it
was not common sense that she should be
born to be crushed by her cross.
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
were her inalienable rights and she wanted
the full rights of her womanhood. It was
common sense she needed. She had tried
all the uncommon, extraordinary and extravagant
forms of treatment, now she
wanted less medicine and more common
sense. It was thus she began the use of
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The
rest of the story sounds like a fairy story.
But it is only like a fairy story in that it
ends amid the merry clang of marriage
bells and with "they lived happy ever
afterward."
It seemed a miracle to her friends to see
this martyr, this patient cross bearer, get
up from her sofa and begin to live. It was
more stranee when she took to golf, and
the wheel, and tennis, with all the ardor
of one so long excluded from out door
enjoyment. And strangest of all that she
became the mother of healthy, happy children.
This is not a fairy story. It is not
the story of one person. It is the story of
thousands of women. It is a composite
picture in which one can trace face behind
face, lined with suffering, channeled by
tears. It is a story as true as the parable
of the Prodigal Sou. which was not the
story of one young man but the story of the
type which repeats itself generation after
generation and is as common to Kuropc as
to Asia, to Africa as to America. ^
IS IT YOT'K STORY?
Your story either in whole or in p3rt?
There's hope for you. There's help for
you. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has
cured so many cases where life was a daily
burden under which the weak and weary
body staggered on to the grave, that it can
be recommended with the utmost tissurance
in every case of female disorders.
to r.r.Awr.r.s or this paper nu.u.
We will send the "Common Sense Medical
Adviser." the life work of Dr. R. V. Pierce, oa
receipt of twenty-one iei) one-ceut stamps to
defray cost of mailing only, if you desire the
paper-covered edition. Or for the same hook,
handsomely and permanently l>or.ud in cloth,
send .ti cents in stamps to the World's Dispensary
Medical Association. Buffalo. X V.
A few busbels of seed peas ant] j
sweet potatoes will be taken on sub
sciiption at this office.
Burjo, Y.olin and Guitar stnngp, !
Harmonicas tf all grade?, at tue !
Bazaar. {
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Ladies, Read This.
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Dr. IJakei's Ft male Regular is a
new di cjver) for tbe prevention and |
cure of female diseases. It is un- I
doubtedly one of tbefiuest medicines [
for all it claims in relieving and curing
Buffeting women. It is a per- j
maueut cure for all womb, bladder i 1
and urinaiy deseases and female
weakness, etc. For sale at I be ' ;
Baz.-t&r. Large bottles Si Mo. i
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NERVOUS
WOMEN
Do you feel like screaming just
before and during the monthly sickness
? Are you easily irritated ? Do
you get the blues and wish some- !
times you v/ere dead ?
If your ansv/er is " Yes" to any ,
of these questions, you should lose j
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BRA I)FJEL D' 3
FEMALE REGULATOR
It will overcome and cure every
form of irregular menses, leuccrrhcea,
falling of the womb and
other uterine trouble.
at Druggists.
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lc?< the ll-OO^ fTWRITE FOR OUR RIO FREE
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and freight charpcs. This store is size No. f. oven is
16;.. *18x11. top U 4-.\S!; made from be>t pig iron, extra
luice tines, heavy cover.-, heavy linin.'s and prates,
iarpe oven shell, heavy tin-lined oven door. handsome
nickel plated ornamentations and trimmings. extra
large d?*ep, genuineM*itd!?U |>orf*Uin lined reservoir, band
.tome larve.ornatnented base, best eo?I bnmrr made, and
we furnish FliLt an extra wood crate, making it a te rfeet
wood burner. 1VK 13SI K A BIMHXttCCAIUYm: with
every stove and guarantee safe delivery to your rail
roailV.ation. Your local dealer would ebarce y.oi f on
for su'-h a stove, the freight is only anout fid*) for
each KW miles, ion save you Isast $'b.0t>. Adorers.
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Voiir Rome is hot furnished
Without a 7m Ptano or Organ.
One of our Rupert) Mathushek Pianos ot
Old Kcliablc Mason & t'amlin Orjjans will
pive your Family a Merry Christmas, all the
year around.
Two Orand Instruments, sold by us for J
?S years past, and immensely popular.
Quality, better than uvi r. Prices, greatly j
tower under our ne?v plan e: m-IPur?without
Agents.
Agents Commissions 5aved ami Riven to j
Purchasers. Thais the New Schedule ana
it works.
Write Us. and v o will supply you direct j
from our 5avar.nah V\arercoir?s, and save
you a lot of motley.
Come to Savannah and select for voursclf.
and we will pay your 1'. K. Fare. Write Us.
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SAVANNAH, GA.
Established C-v.-r Piar.es and
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Lest stock. Lowest prices. Cross
your common fowls aDd improve
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Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food aod aids
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the exhausted digestive organs.
It is the latest discovered digestant
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relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastralgia.Cramps,and
aliotherresultsof impcrfectdigestion
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THE
mim mmii mi,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
CAPITAL $! (10 000 00 <
SURPLUS 30.0)0 00 \
ESTABLISHED l.sTl. \
JAMES WOODROW, President.
JULIUS AY AI KER. Vice President.
JEROME H. SAWYER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS-James Woodrow. Johu A.
CniwJord, Julius H. Walker, C. Fitzsiiiiiuou.s,
W. C. Wright, W. II. Gibbt-s.
John T. Sloan. T. T. Moore, J. L. Mini- *
naugk. R. 8 Joyut-H. I
1MIIS RANK SOLICITS A SIIARE, IF ,
. not all, ot jour business, and will J
jiuot every favor cousiBteut with safe and ]
iouud hanking.
January IS97- ly. j 3
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Cnilral Time l<( tw-.-rn (i>liiin!)innnil Tnck*
ouvllte. Kxxlrrri Time Hetweeii ColiimliiM
am! Oilier I'oiaJi.
KiTc-liv* M<i.v 1 > r.i.
' v . .\x.?. :H
>o;-tl.l?or.ml. .. ,, ..
Daily. Daily.
Lv. .T'vf'b-. K.C.vti' ?iy.. s'iOa * u.p
" S::v.mtiJiJi . 1'i l{o p 12 lei ii
Ar. Columbia -i ::s .> ? J.'ia
!.? .?"narl'-.i'in. ?\i. Kv. .. . 7 ?*>a a .'Op
Ar. 'ni'.'.'iiliia.. .1! is'ti i'1 li">
l.v. Ai.^r.Ma. So."Ky. . V Up :oi?
" l-t;:ui;l<'Villu . iJOIp 111 lap
" AiUi-a - ..
II (Mi)
" Johns!on*. . . . . _> 4011 '? -'''i1
Ar. CoJniiihiaL":!. 7 7
l.v <'oJMiia KlniuVj: .--i . . .*? (;>;? vna
" Y\"ijinsl?oi'o 15 :>!
" CIJ.-sI.T *. '->V
- K-- :-. Hill : > U
>r. t harioi :? .... . * 4'?!v ' > '.>u
" Danville 2- I ?-*!?
Ar. Riohmoad .. . ' ( .la ? I"
Ar. \V:i*hiii^i:in .... 7 "> a 0 07>p
" Baltimore I'a. !? I2a 11 27?j>
" Philadelphia. . I! ri 2 ./la
" K.-u- York . 2Ci;>. 0 23a
. ,,, , \'o. :c xo.
Southbound. ., .. .,
I) ?:ly. Daily.
I.v. Xe?v York. Ph. r.l* ! C*J}.| 12 Kin r
" I'hiktdo'phia..... ....... 5 ll.'Oa
" laltimo:e.. ? 0 22 a
I.v. Wash'ton. So. Ky.. . !' 2->i>j H la a
Lv. Richmond . ... 11 nipj 1201m
l.v. Daftvillo t 1"> a K H2p
" CharlotUr ? 8 I'm 10 20p
" Roek Hill .... V 0.':. 11 10<>
" Chester ... D.'Joa 11 ASp
" Winnslxtrn 10 CI n 12 112 a
Ar Col'bia Bland's sf ...... II 1 l!7:i
Lv. Columbia Lrn. ciep't. . II 45 a 4 Mi a
" Johnstons 1 23pi 0 0>n
" Trenton. 1 :sj> ??25n
Ar. A.ikon ' 2 lap.
" (iraiiitevil'.e -0"l?; ' a
*' 'Augusta . . 2 8 ?j?> .1
Lv. Columbia, So. Ky. . . ?.V>pi 0 4ia
Ar.Charleston . .. s I7p| 11 UJa
Lv. Col'bia. F.C.&P.Ry. ...... lOUoa 12 17 a
" Savannah * :t 07 ;> 5 OS:?
Ar. .lai-ks .nvilio 7 4.n> a
SI-KEI'ING < Alt SKRVM K.
Excellent daily passenger service lietivcen
Florida and New York.
N<>?. is; and 34?Now York and Florida Express.
Drawing-Ro-ini Sleeping Cars between
Augusta and New Y?>-U.
Pullman drawing r< >01:1 s 1 ee; >i n g e: 1 r -- i .e f w < * : 1
To....... T..,.l-_,,..,,-itl.. *.?? . inn-i't Wj?*M-ll?I.?n
and i\e\v York.
Pullman Sleeping Cars lx tweon ehitrlotto
ai?d Richmond.
N<>s. .V) and r*5?U. S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman diawink room buffet s'eeping ears 1w
twcen Jacksonville and New York and Pultmail
.sleeping ears ufiwo-j Augusta. and Clair
lottc. Dining cars serve a 1 ne aix enroute
Pullman sleeping curs between Jacksonville
and Columbia, enrou: daily between Jack* >nvillc
find Cincinnati, via Aaherille.
FRANK S. (-. ANN<>N. J. M. CCLP,
Third A'-P. ?Y We*:!. Mgr. T. M.. AYivdiincton.
AY. A. TURK. II.KAKDAVIOK.
ti. P. A.. AYashiugton. <+. P. A.. At Unit.a.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
C#*dxn?ed Schedule ( KffMi
"" JUI.Y 4, 1S97.
STATIONS. |
Lv. Charleston 7 10 * m
I.r. Columbia 11 00 x a
" Prwmeriiy 12 11 p m
" Newberry 12 W p m
* Ninety-Six 1 25 p in
At. Greenwood 1 45 p m
" Hodgfg 225 p a
Ar. Abbevtlto.... ~ > 55 p in
Ar. Belton 3 10 p ra
Ar. Andwon S 35 p m
Ar. Greenville j 4 30 p~m
Ar.~"Atlxnta . I 9jo p q
STATIONS. |
Lr. Greenville l*J 30 x re
" Piedmont 10 55 x at
'* AYlllixnuton 11 18 x m
Lr. Xndemon H U5 x m
I.? fi*T?7,n _ . li 35 X IS
xr.
f?ThUeVine tvrosrr
lf S ? m
* Greenwood , ... j:
- Ninety-St* > * P ?
? Newberry 2 ^7 d 3?
" Prosperity P
Ar. Columbia ?
ITTT^Won " "^r^TT
M STATIONS. MftJ
T^Tf 10?Lt... Charleston. Ar 8ffip lTT5
TSilTttl ....CnlnliiWa .... " S85p 6?p
*' ?? : ?& ig
1004a 126p " Santuo J -?P ' J&P
to ai* 2QCd 44 Ui't"0 ' *?;P i ?2^
10 90a l-tSpi"... ion??*in? ..."
L ?n o?"nl 11 . Ptool^t '* 6 47p
11 25al 8 10p:Ar. Spartanburg. !- 11
11 4ft?J 898p,Lr.. Bpar??nburg.. Ar 11 A* #lAp
I Spl 7QOp Ar.... A?bgrille? Lvl 8 Ala toop
p," p. "? "A," a. ra.
Trains 9 and 10 carry eleganl IhillinBa
ileeplug cars between G'luinUa snd Asherilla,
turoute daily between JauksoarJle e-jdCiada
"Trains leare Spartanburg. A. ft C flv1?lon.
aortbbourd. fl:87 a. in.. S:4J p. in-. ?;W P(VMtibuld
Limited); outhtoouiid \2y.> s. ??
17"; >?.II? 1.rn!:(ywtnmi.
Trains'.ears Greenville, A. and O- dlvislM.
ortbbound, &:4o a. ra., 2:81 n. m. ?d 0.K) p. ?TvMtibulsd
Limited): southbound. 1.2ft a..*.,
ijWp. m . 12Alp- (Vo?tlbuled Urnited)
Pnltmaa Service.
Pullman palace sleeping oars on Trains83aad
01, 87 and 8?, ob A. and C. division.
W. H. GRESN, J M CULP^ ^
Gen. Superintendent, ?TrVf '*1 r?
Washington. D. a 7?. sahingion, D. C
TC A TURX ?- BI- BAEDWICJL
WG?.?ass.Ag't. Astbeu.Paas A?^
Washingion, D- 0. ii .7*1 TIIE
CH AR EES TON LINE
SOUTH CAI OLISAAN'DGA.II R. Co.
In Effect January 1. 1800.
(Eastern Time.)
i? /si. ?7 im? u .. ?S Ml w niMk7"l ft ans
ar Columbia. 11 00 a mt 10 10 p m ! 1 (fl a m
lv Columbia 11 30 am 1135 am
ar Spar'anb'g 3 10pm
ar Ashville .J 6 30 p m
lv Columbia. . 1 '11 35 a mi
1" Charlotte . 8 22 p rr. 9 25 a n j
lv Oanville.. 11 59 p m 1 20 p m
ar Washing's G 42 a m 9 05 p m
ar B iltimore 8 05 am 11 25 p m
ar Phiiadcra ' '0 25 a m! 2 5G n w
ar New York. 12 53 p m 0 23 am
ar Boston ... ;i8 30 p m f3 3 ) a n
lv Boston ... | [9 00 a m *4 09 p m
lv New York. *3 20 pni *120>am
lv Philadel'a ' 5 55 p m 7 20 a ir
lv Baltimore. 8 37 p a 9 42 a in
lv Washing'd 10 45 p m -1 15 a iu
lv Danville .. 4 45 a in 6 07 a m
ar Charlotte . j 9 25 am 10 00 a m
ar Columbia.! j j 100pm
lv Asbeville. , J !"*7 20 a m
lv Spartan!/^ ' 1145pm
Ar Columbia, i 3 45 p im | 3 00 p m
lv Columbia.! 3 55 p m 0 50 a in 3 15pm
ar Charlesto-1 *a 17 p m '1100am '8 17pm
*Diilv tExcept Snndav.
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
(W est-Dai ;y.)
leave Charleston : 7 00 a m 5 30 p m
arrive Augusta 11 51 a m 10 45 p m
arrive Atlanta i 8 20 p m 5 00 a m
arrive New Orleans.. I 8 20 p m
arrive Chattanooga ... 1 00 a in 1 IX) p m
arrive Nashville C 40 a id G 55 p m
arrive Evansvlil i 40 p m 1 25 a ni
arrive St Louis 7 32 p m 7 20 a in
THROUGH TR\IX SERVICE.
Augusta Division.?Through Sleepers between
Charleston and Atlanta, leaving
Charleston at5 3U p. m., arriving in Atlanta
at 5 a ni.
Columbia Division.- Through Coaches
between Charleston and Aahcville, both directions.
Shortest route to Asheville and Hot
Springs, X. C., and all resorts oi Upper i
North and South Carolina.
Through tickets can be purchased, slot p J !
ing car reservations secured, baggatre I 1
checked to destiua'ion and all other inl'or- j
auition obtained by nj pling to Win. II. j
Evans, C. T. A.. Charleston Hotel. orG. V?'.
Dewees, Ticket Agent, Ldio Street Station. 1
L. A. EME1LS0N,
Trathe Manager. (
Ramon's American Stock Powders, i
>ue of tLe be^t pnparations od (be !
uarket for cattle, bogs aud poultry j
15 and 2) cents packages, at the ' \
bazaar. Use this powder once and | i
rou will have no other. 1 j
?BBaBMMMBagi a? ajmggaBaggzgB?aaaa??
CONFECTIONERIES, '
'k
kUkOiAl iU A W A<M ? AT ? ? ? A,
ZFU^ZLTCS" G-BOCSI2IE3,
CIGARS, CHEWING and S3IOKING TOBACCO
Toys,
Fancy China,
Motions,
7 -I
XXESTJO-S and H^EZDICinSTZES,
PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL COOKS, .\LEUMS, ETC
n; A%M AM*! ^WA#I a?
Ha nil airs Bazaar,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
SEND NO MONEY aBBaaagasa-^*jim"I
w Han v# wljj J0U
OUR HIGH I QO
GRADE ORCP CABINET BURDICk SEWING MACHINE ' irelchtf. w. !> unbjoet u> eiami SJ 3HY?7 I H
naii?o. iijUHnmmine u?f your ncarot ireitrht depot and if U tfcyf I 1
found perfectly *ati-f'< lory, exactly n.> rcpre-oiited.,. (RSmBL I I. >iVH. _ JL .
?ju?l to maehlnr? otnrr* sell a? Mar'n as aril T1H : ? . *-r?i3l^4t&i&r?g??ZXE?>^
tiKKATKSI BiKfillM VOL KVKU IIKAIUI OK, pay '"orp1
fr?iritt a*pnt Our Special Offer Price cig 50
and freiirbt charven. The tna-uilne wvljrh3 RfariCLvrl H '"T~tT^C'Ta lft.tiT5?a
120 pounds and the frcljrht will avrajc "> cents fur each SCO n:l!o?. ?v-1 I?fc?x3l.'
CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL!" your own borne, and l^rSlBgg
wc will return y<?nr C15...<J a::y day y<>u arc not satisfied. V.'e ?ell d-f- pffXiSrtf ?aaac'M?^gl*^38BtTOia.'^M
ferrnt makes and grades of Seaintr tarhinM at fS.CO, $1(1.00. Jll.oo. 'sijSyjl ? a?
$12.IK)an<i up, all fully deA?ri!?ed in Oar fr^? Senii.r tlarHlnr ('Ua'o.: ue, \7TjQ X M r^KjaM ,.ji
Ur s?5.50 forth,, CROP DESK CABINET BURDICK jfj \D fiflfill 5 ??! ^
iz the frreateat value ever ofierctl by any house. El ff'Ql ? I
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS B L IMS ?|f
Yirrtisinent*. olfernuf n*,kco?tM roar-inn*, itinipr various rvith 3hwsB a T
various ift(J'ir?niCM?. Write too** fr!ra?! ia Cbirsfo and Icarn wLa arc gW4 _ jfiftia ~
kkliaki.k ask who akr sot. nfT] (avw?v?\^t o
TUP RSIPmrif l,a- "r<ry T.OOEBX lUPKOTEJIKST. ?" *
I it fc &ij rZWl\sl\. tvi.iu unou wist oi ltkry iin.ii
- i.kadk saciusk bade. with til a. a . n^'-* ^ i*
defects of suse. made lty the u?t m.vkek in america, -^3 s.j
jjii 11iiijjiiiiMiin, __ FiiOM 11:? :IILST.material Mcan
urv! soup quarter sawed oak gf?i8f
1 ^3al I'lAM) l"? 1.1sII M?, one iliii?tration Mi<>v.> machine dosed, < headdrojv
.2 idtit; front sijtbtj tobeu.-edasacenier table. ?t*nd or dt.W, the other
w "P*-" 'A'1" full lenjrlh tai.le und head ia pUti for sowing, 4 faory
? SidS*^' ifcKHg^gy^Sfllg , drawer,. latrvt lhltj skeli ion frame. carved, paneled, embopsed and
j EWgg P".11" 1 I sZ5?x*(i~5t?i uvcurattd cabinet llni.-h. Jlae.-t nickel o rawer pulls, rests on 4 ctsm
^fcB5? (t* I F? tots, ball Leariiitc adjustable treadle, penuire Smyth iron stand.
2 V At B B 50HM?a I incst larvr ill*1: trm head, positive four motion feed, self threading vibrat- .
" . If yU ff-jm. hSK j Jncshuttle.automatJe bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension ^
5 ?jt*iJ II T I ^ p&Efr 1 liberator, improve*, loote wheel, adjustable pressor foot, improved shuttle
?'l-5 xsL m I /IftcO carrier, patent needle bar. patent dresstruard. head is handsomely decorated
st2u fc?{| i and on.nmente.1 sod heaadfuliy NICXEL TRIMMED.
si- 15ft? 1 6^ AaSra GUARANTEED the lishlr.t mania;, nasi duraiil. and uearr?t Bolarleu Barilla*
tic Ha - taadr. Ktrry known atlarhmrat Ik farabbrd and oar Free Instruction Book tells
ij " - U| 1 Just liowanv.me can run ft anddoeither plain or any kind of fancy work.
i/flli jv&sewwjmri a 20-years' binding guarantee is rent with every machine.
f.v; 4 IT pfiCT*? Yflll NOTHING to see and examine this machine, compare it
?-J3 ii fUU NUiniim wJth those yoar.torekeeper S(,tlsitt $40.00
"-r?J to $60,00, and then if convinced yon are karloc WJ.00 to $40.M, pay
year freight areat Ibe $15,50. *TE TO KKTl ftS YOI.'R *15.50 If at m time within three months yoa saf job ara
aot tatUAed. OP.DKR TO iiay. DOST DKI.AT. (Sears, ltoebuck <t Co. are thoroughly reliable. ?Kditor.) Address,
SEARS. ROEOUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. - ^
THE 1 "
^0. ii mjL P$ Eftcct Jcnujirv 81 b, 1890. ~
No. 52 * No.-2
C! 13TO T^F^FiVlj^ jllOo a m Iv. CoIun,fcia..
01 1 III 1 1 li\ ?j I J! ? ? ar. .Lrapkart. ^
j 11 2.) a m ar Iriuo ...
P X?\it?TiT 1701 i H32a m ar.BaileetiDe .
FliTi VI Til F I TAl. 11 37 ft m sr.lVhitA'Rnrlt
Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical a m ar . .Hilton v
Profession. No Quack or Patent Med- }] t'l a m ar _* 9, P"3 *.* *
.... 11 oo a in arL. Mountain
1CID6, but - ii ro or l
_________ li oh a m ar.. .bligns..
NATUR*. S PURE REMSE3IE?* 12 07 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 8 30 pm '*
Admitted into the World CoinmUan Expo- 12 20 p m ar. Ncwbtny. ar 8 00 pm
Cso SpirittiJ!BaLm1for)' liberalism, 12 33 P m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 7 20 pm ,
Colds. Lameness. Sprains, Sore Throat 1- P 111 ar*.. Gary... .ar <10 pm
Use Spivittino Inhalent lor Consumption, 12 13 p in ar.. Kinard. ..ar 7 01 pm
Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma 12 50 p m ar. Goldville. .ar G 50 pm
SpirUUneoKStis indispensable in the 1 03 p m ar.. Clinton ..ar 6 30 pm f
treatment of Skin Diseases, Care Ilch, 1 12 p m ar .. Talks. . .ar 4 10 pm
Itching Piles. 1 25 p m ar. .Laurens, .lv 4 00 pm
Inconsequence of the astonishing snc- ? ?
cess in removing diseases, its demand tow RETURNING SCHEDULE.
comes not alone Irora this vicinity but ?
from everywhere in the United States and No. 53 No. 1
Europe. . v 1 35 p m Iv. .Laurens, .lv 1010 am
Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN. , ... r , "
_ 1 41 p m lv.. .Paiks.. .lv 10 00 am
LEXINGTON 1 53 p m lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 9 40 am -Vj
FT f SQTF! T 2 02 p m lv...Goldville..lv 9 17 am
4lv?i,AA.y i 2 09 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 9 05 am
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. j 2 14 p m lv.. ..Gary.. .lv 8 50 am
PREPARES FOR TEACHING 2 19 p in lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 8 40 am
COLLEGE OP. BUSINESS. ! 2 32 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am
High School. Intermediate and Primary j 9 ^ m |v- ^penty .lv 6 45 am
b Courses. j 2 5' P m lv..-Sllgbs.. .lv
English, German. French, Greek and Latin j ? P 03 P .L. Mountain iv
Taught. I 3 12 p in Iv. ..Chapm.. .Iv ' *
p&~ Very Healthiest Location. Board 3 18pm lv...Hilton...lv
vcr> cheap S4 to $7 per month Tuition i 3 21 D ill lv.WhiteKock.lv
exceedingly low, $J to $>.50_ per month. 9ft * ^
? -. i . ,> i - - lj l i %J mm \J lil AT* A/uiil- U i< 1UC * 4 V
Expenses per vear SuU to $io. Had 1 to 0 0- i t i
?(0d?,.s list Hsssicn 3 3a p m v.. .Irmo.... v
Ntxt session begins Monday* September 3 **2 p ni lv..Loftpllftrt. .IV
19, 1898. for full particulars, 3 55 p uj ar..Columbia. ,fd*
Address _ : ."nr.,?
0. D. SEAY, Principal, Trains 52 and 53jud solid between
t . , .. .f exington, s. . Cbaileeton tad Greenville. Train
Kf.plamhor 14?t\ _
^mpm??? ; ! * " 52 makes Ctose ccnreetien at Laur- 'j|
Sp^*^pj HAIRRBALSAM ens for Augusta and Spaitanburg.
b?uxt!ii?a the hat Nj. 53 makf-s close connection at
CasMgF^aB Promote* luxuriant growth. XT . L
|35fl?jP JB|never Fails to Bestore Gray Sumtei' lOf the North. _
: ^SBm Hair to its Youthful Ooicr. ,, , 1 o l 7 ^
- -JBWCures cralp d, ? ?* < & ha.r ia.uug. .NoS. 1 8Dd 2 EQilkcS ClOSG CODDeC?3?*SU
gUc.and<l.uu?t Drugglgj
aigatg 22 1 tion with b A L to and from Atlanta.
ARE YOU SICK, ?-?? ?
nIIIJ ! L B. F.P.LEAPHlET,
SIWEBIM, !
OR ' Travelling Passenger Agent.
A TlT?r 1 nnPT7T\ | Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C. Mk,
Ar r LIC 1 PD j W. O. CHILDS, PreMdeot V
m *S?ZAX' jLOAi\lMA\GlBAl
2v^EEIDICI2SrE?; OF SOUTH CAROLINA
+u~ n ~ I State, City&County Depository
If so, you will find in the Drug i Columbia, s. c.
and Medicine Department at!
; * viw vv
the Bazaar, Standard Medi- I surplus. ; ? 3-.ooo.oo *
, M ^ i j. Liabilittes cf Stockholders 150,000.00 *
cines for all Complaints, '
Diseases, Etc-, which will $335,000.00
give relief and cure you. SAVIlTCrS DEPARTMENT.
m m M n T) \ r! \ \ 7) ! ln{ere>5t.At {^e T&*c cl -1 per ceniurn per an"J_
X llri ijAZlxlAil, '< uum fa''* ou deposits 1,1 this department
| TRUST J) EPA It 1MENT.
m ?^S75 ? "a TTT'vTC? I This Ulider sP^cisl provision of its ^
yr??Wabtf\d'Jiy eBJbW U zSPS id charter exercises the ofiice of Executor, W
MAIN ST., COLOMBIA, S. C? j tSS**1*"' ? Guardi.n of Es>
JEWELER ard REPAIRER1 safsty deposit department.
Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, | l ire and Burglar pro ! salety deposit
Clocks and Silverware. A fine lino of j for rent from $4 00 to $12 CO per year. _
Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit everyone, j EDWIN W. ROBERION,
all for sale at lowest prices. President
3/&~ Bepairs on Watches first class A. C. HASKELL, ' ^
qr.ickly done and guaranteed, at moderate ' Vice President ^
prices. 50?tf. J. CALDWELL KOBEin SON,
j -2d Vice President
x t I* ' Ci' 1 G. M. BERRY.Cuehicr.
Land lor Sale. | i*I
TT7E OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE
\L _ 1. A. IIR( KMAfi.
UUUJC kiav.b, (.7 iunn, UI/'.IH I ?1 v .-> - j ? _ ? - v. ^
farm opened. On the place is fine water i ->*
power with dam already buiit. It has two j
settlement*, good farming 1 inds. i *
Tract Sn 2.-107 acres about 140 acres j COLl'MKIA, W. C.,
woods land with new dwelling and I ece.-i- j
sary out buildings; open land enough for j TS NOW MAKING THE BEST PICtwo
horses. X tures that can be bad in this country,
Tract N o 3 - -179 acres, all timbe r and and ail w ho have never bad a real fine picweT
watered. 1 ture, shouiu now* try some ct his latest
The above laud is located abont two ' styles. Specimens can be seen at his Gal niies
from Swansea. Terms reasonable. lory, up siairs, next to the Hub.
Applv to eitLer ___________
SAML. I1APSF.Y. | ^
?'Z"B"Lna Saw ivlills, ^
Light and Heavy, and -Suppile*.
j CHEAPEST AND REST.
i ? i i i I* Ca-t cverv day; \vr>r.< 1?0 bauds.
1 .cdrrora Miiriml j rrenrds r?niinrc<r ' - - - -
? I uomDara iron Works
docks, memorandum book?, fccbcol Qnd Supply Co
jooka, pads, pencils, ink of all colore, i AUGUsi a* gkouuia. #?
unciiage, Sic, for tale at the Iv&zaar. ' January 27 - ""