The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 08, 1899, Image 4

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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt Jul} 19, 1894. G. M. HAEMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON, S. 0., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1899. noo mwtiis AT THE COUNTY FAIR Needle and Fancy Work Department. Drawn work?Miss Lizzie Nanacaaker, 1st. Pair woolen blanket?, county made ?Mrs M M Gable, 1st. Blanket? 1st. Woolen coverlet?BCLindler, 1st; Mrs H M Efird, 2ad. Pair woolen socks?Mrs J W Lindlerr, 1st. Pair cotton socks?B C Lindler, 1st; Mrs P J WeBsinger, 2ud. . Cotton stockings?Miss Florence Meetze, 1st; Miss C D Senn, 2nd. Woolen yarn?Mrs T E WiDgard, - 1st; Mrs J W Lindler, 2nd. Hearth rug?Mrs E C George, 1st. Laid work quilt?Mrs J E Hendrix, 1st; Mrs J A Hendrix, 2nd. Worsted quilt?Mrs J F Wingard, 1st; Mi38 L:zzie Harman, 2od. Patch work quilt in cotton?0 C Leaphart, 1st; Agnes Lowd, 2od. Patch work quilt in silk?Ladies' Aid Society, 1st. Raised woik quilt?Mollie Franklow, Is?: Mrs J F WiDgard, 2nd. Woven counterpane, county made ?Mrs C E Jbeaphait, 1st? Miss rlorence Meetze, 2nd. Cr8zy quilt, silk?Mrs C E Leaphart, 1st; Miss Mary C Wingard,2Dd Crazy quilt in worsted?No name given, 1st; Miss Margaret M Sox, 2ad. Child's woolen socks?B C Lindler, 1st. Large counterpane?Mrs Miunie Hook, 1st and 2nd. Lace?Mrs R L Keisler, 1st; Mrs "W M Harden, 2nd. Knitted cc-tton tidy?Mrs M M Field?, 1st. Tatting lace?Mrs W B Roberts, 1st. Crocheted quilt?Miss Mary C Wiogard, 1st. Large counterpane?Mrs J J Leaphart, 1st. Crocheting cotton lace?Miss Jes sie C Addy, 1st. I Tidy?MissMerideth Muller, 1st; Miss Anna Eleazer, 2nd. Toilet mats?Miss Merideth Muller, 1st; Miss Naomi Stuart, 2nd. Mantle scarf?Miss Naomi Stuart, 1st Crochet apron?Miss Naomi Stuart, 1st. Child's gloves in worsted?Mrs T E Wingard, 1stb Hose in silk?Mrs T E Winaard. 1st. B Slippers?Mrs C M Efird, 1st; H Mrs Lizzie Baldwin, 2ad. HaDd bag?Mrs Rebecca Dowling, 1st; Mrs Rosa Meetze, 2nd. wBJm Afghan?Mrs S B George, 1st. Toilet mats?Misa Sallie Stuart, 1st. >Lamp or vase mat?Mrs W H . Berley, 1st. Crocheted pen cushion in silk?Miss Ellen Eendrix, lsf; Miss E W Corley, 2nd. Crocheted silk tidy?Mrs "W H Berley, 1st; Miss Lizzie Eleazer, 2nd. Hearth rug?Miss C D Seen, 1st. Lambrequin?Mrs E C George, 1 1st; Miss Ida F Rx>f, 2ad. 1 Pin cushion?Mrs W H Berley, \ 1st. L-- Table scarf?Miss Mary C Wingard, 1st. Carriage robe?Mies Alice C Mims, Raised worsted work foot stool cover?Mrs B B Swygert, 1st. Hearth rug?Miss C D Senu, 1st. Centre piece small?Miss Alice C Mims, 1st: Mis3 MeiidetbMu;ler,2J. Embroidered apron?Mrs B B i Swvfirc-rt, 1st. R Child's} sacquc?Mrs II A1 Meetze, B Large centre piece?Miss Helen B C Bradford, 1st; Miss Mary C Wiog aid, 2nd. Embroidered pen cushion?Mrs C R E Leapbart, 1st: Mrs B B Swygert, Embroidered sofa cushion?Mrs B B Swygert, l>t; Miss Luciio Etird, - Embroidered picture frame?Mrs B B Swygert, lit. M Embroidered trowels?Mrs B B |^H| Swygert, 1st. Hn Embroidered shams?Mrs B B |H Swygert, 1st. Embroidered tidy?Mrs B B SwyHnS gert, 1st. Q^B Embroidered handkerchief?Mrs H B B Swygert, 1st. Ldv'a skirt 518?Mrs J B Winer mf ard, 1st. Lady's skirt 548^?Miss Maggie Lmdler, 1st and 2nd. H OutlitiDg?Hu'h Efird, l=t. W Silk bead rest?Miss Lucile Eard, ft 1st. h Embroidered table covers?Mrs B |ft S*ygert, l^t. Scarf?Miss Naomi Stuart, Is'; v JMrs C E L^apbart, 2nd. Embroidered apron in lineD?Mrs HB^BSwvgert, 1st; Miss Jessie C Ad X One of / I HAVE SUFFE HB With painful menses, at tended withs ?%? %/! ns?s*o?:?rir)?)1 U'llitPS. T alsO llQV6 SCV bad I cannot rest. I have used various M no relief until about two months ago.1 SJ| and it is doing me more good tlian all < 7 If vour case is complicated ai fin regarding treatment, write to P THE LADIES' \ Care L. GERSTLE & CO., FOR SALE BY J. Braided toilet get?Miss Daisy M Bouknight, 1st. Embroidered.handkerchief in linen ?Mi 8. B B Swygert, 1st. Embroidered towels in linen?Mrs B B Swygert, let. Djilies?Mrs J F Wingard, 1st and 2nd. Piilow sbam?Mrs S F Bawl, 1st; Mrs Soott Hendrix, 2nd. Night dress?Miss Maggie Lind!?? 1 of on/1 Onr1 4V4 j lOV UUU MWIV?* Sylasber, cotton?Mis. EI M Efird. 1st. Embroidered quilt?Mrs J J Leaphart, 1st. Hemstitched apron?Miss Bemice Rawl, 1st. Scarf?Miss Lizzie Eieazer, 1st and 2nd. Linen hemstitched handkerchief? Miss Bernice Bawl, 1st; Miss Ellen Hendrix, 2nd. Linen point drawn handkerchiefMiss Ellen Ilendris, 1st. Drawn doilies?Mrs. Dr. Eieazer, 1st; Miss L:zzie Eleozer, 2nd. Willow work basket?Miss Eila Corley, 1st; Mrs. B B Swygert, 2nd Feather fan?Mrs C E Leaphart, 1st; Mrs Minne Hock, 2nd. Ar ti ficial flowers-Miss Mollie F rank low, 1st. Crazy work quilt, giil under 10 years?Katie Dreher, 1st. Quilt, by girl under G years?Essie Lindler, 1st. Gentleman's crocheted scarf?Mrs P J Wessinger, 2ad. Handkerchief case- Mrs E W Skull, 131. Crocheted gentleman's neck tie? Mrs. P J WessiDger, 1st. Woven carpet?Mrs E C George, l?t. Crocheted lady's collar?Mrs E C George, 1st. Poultry ami Pet Department. Pen Indian games?J A Wessinger, Is*; H A1 Meetze, 2nd. Pair Indian games?Rice B Herman, 1st; Pat D Bickley, 2nd. Pair black breasted red games?S J Leaphart, 1st. Pen pit gamee?S J Leaphart, 1st; Jesse D Roof, 2nd. Pair pit games?Jesse D Roof,1st: J E Seay, 2nd. Pit game, male?J E Seay, 1st; Rudolph Snelgrove, 2nd. Plymouth rock chicks, pen?D U Addy, 1st; Mrs J H Counts, 2nd. Plymouth rock chicks, pair?D TJ Addy, 1st and 2nd. Plymouth rock, white, pen?P J WestiDger, 1st. Plymouth rock, white, pair?P J WessiDger, 1st. Silver Wyandotte, pair?S F Shealy, 1st. Pair barn yard?Mrs T E Camp bell. Is*: EiiL Cor ley, 2nd. Barn yard, pen?J A Wessinger, 1st: Mrs G A Ivaminer, 2nd. Barn yard, cock?Itudolph Snelgrove, 1 st. Barnyard, hen?P J AVessinger, 1st. Barnyard chick?, pen?Fed A Keguian, 1st. Barnyard cockerel?Mrs W H Berley, 1st. Barnyard chick?Shelton AYingard, 2nd. Pullet chick?Eli L Cjrley, lsl: G B Wiogard, 2nd. LmgshaD, pen?D U Addy, 1st and 2nd. Lingsban chick?, pair?D V Addy, 1st and 2nd. Leghorn fowls, pen?D U Addy, 1st. Leghorn fowls white, pen?Rice B HarmsD, 1st. Leghorn chicks, pair?D U Addy, 1st; Mrs T P Meetze, 2nd. Leghorn chicks white, pair?Rice B Harrnan, 1st. White bantam, male?Tiliie Xunamaker, 1st; May B Meetze, 2nd. White bantam, female?Harry Gorier, 1st; Tiliie Nunamaker, 2nd. Giine bantams 402-Bob Leaphart, 1st; Daggett Ogilvie, 2nd. Game bantams 403?Bob Leaphart, let; Daggett Ogilvie, 2nd. Game bantam, male?Harry Corley. Is'; B )b Leaphart, 2-id. Game bantam, female?Bob Lea phart, 1st; Harry Cor ley, 2ud. Bantams, pen?Engeue Little, Is'; May B Meetze, 2nd. Bantams, pair?Meetze Muller, 1st; Bob Leapbart, 2nd. the First Symptoms of Ja Failing Health 2o a Woman isH RVOUSNESS.ii ou ever think that there is always a 3r this malady? In women Nervous- na generally the forerunner of someBji f female disease, such as Whites, V , Profuse or Irregular Menses, etc., w of which will produce Nervousness ?L ' its distressing intensity. If you use g| I""* T""* { Gerstle's / LJ J Female jjb A * A ( Panacea IS TRADE MAKK. f 1 very soon be cured of Nervousness ?3 other female troubles as well. "i famous tonic has cured cases which X ;en pronounced incurable by physi- 09 Toucan be cured by the use of G.F.P. :red for years. / ourstonmch. rushing of blood to the head. BB ere ncrvousspellsand heart.palpitation so u female remedies fora longtime hut found svhen I eoninieneed using your g, f. p., ? others. 1 shall continue its use. SE RS. SARAH JENKINS. Glenmore, Ga. Ka ad you wish advice, free of charge, ^ HEALTH CLl'B, M Chattaaooja, Tenn. ? , E. KAUFMANST, | Bantan?, male?Harry Corley, 1st; ! Eugene Little, 2nd. Bantam ben with chicks?Daggett Ogilv'e, 1st and 2nd. White bantam?, pen?May B ! Meetze, Is4; Meetze Muller, 2nd. > White bantams, nair?S-im Lean hart, 1st. Fr;zzle chickens?Mrs T E Wingarc}, Is': Mrs H Meetze, 2nd. Pair frizzle chickens?E L Corley, 1st; S P Little, 2nd. Pair rumpless chickens?P J Wesoinger, 1st. Pen Guineas?G B Wiagard, 1st; Mrs E C George, 2ad. Guineas, pair? II B Harman, 1st; W A ChughinaD, 2nd. Best poultry display?D U Addv, 1st; R'ce B. Harman, 2nd. Bronze turkeys, pair?Mrs "Sallie" Drafts, 1st. B turkeys, pair?Mrs W H Beri ley, 1st; Mrs J A Muller, 2nd. Slate turkeys, pair?R L Keisler, 1st; Mrs R L Keisler, 2nd. White turkeys, pair?S 0 Hook, ! 1st; Miss Amanda Hook, 2od. j Common turkeys, pair?Ellis Efird, : 1-t, Mrs S L Raw], 2nd. | Pekin ducks?P H Corley, 1st; B B Swygert, 2nd. CoD^mcn ducks?BBSwygert, 1st; I W A Cuughmnn, 2nd. | Common geese?Mrs W B Roberts, ; 1st; Mrs T E Wingard, 2nd. j Common pigeons, pen?S J Leapj hart, 1st and 2nd. i Common pigeons, pair?Ellis Efird, ! 1st; S J Leaphart, 2nd. TT.i n foil ninronrsa fi-onrrro TTrsn rrr J. i*u Jv'IqWUUO AXVU1 J ! Meetze, lot. i Guinea pig?, pen?Rice B. Harman, 1st and 2nd. Rabbits, pair?P H Corley, 1 t and 2nd: Field Crop Department. White wheat?D F Price, 1st; CR ; Dreher, 2nd. j Red wheat?T L Harman, 1st; S F Shealy, 2nd. White bread corn?D TJ Addy, 1st; H H Eleazer, 2nd. White stock corn?E HAddy, 1st; W B Robert?, 2nd. Yellow stock corn?Geo R Fields, 1st; P J Wessinger, 2nd. Barley?C R Dreher, 1st. Red oats?G F Keisler, 2nd. Red cats?T L Harmac, 2nd. Yellow oats?P J Wessinger, 1st: | W K Shull, 2nd. i White oats, bushel?H H Eleazer, jut. Rye?P H Corley, 1st. Pindars, bushel?M W Buff, 1st. | Black peas?C R Dreher, 1st: S | L Raw!, 2nd. Clay peas?C R DiCher, lit, M I Kyzer, 2ad. White peas?C R Dreher, 1st. R-d peae?C R Dreher, 1st: Geo I W Harm an, 2 ad. Speckled peas?C R Dreher, 1st: W B Taylor, 2id. Yam potatoes?W K Hook, 1st; W D Wingard, 2nd. i Yillow cr pumpkin yams?E 1 : Wingard, 1st: G F Keisler, 2nd. j Iiisb potatoes,?Andrew Poatb, 1st; W S Wingard, 2ad. Ruta baga turnips?J J Lsaphart, 1st; E L Wingard, 2nd. \ Turnips?Geo M Corley, 1st; H j C Harrnar, 2nd. Radishes?E L Wingard, 1st; T . E Campbell, 2:d. i Pc-avine bay?J A Muller, 1st; G j W Hinmar, 2nd. Grass Lay?H A Eleazer, 1st; H j II Eleazer, 2ud. | Bermuda bay?II H Eleazer, Is!; j H A EUaz ;r, 2 id. i German millet bay?II H Eleazer. 1st 1 Sorghum? D M Hook, 1st? T J Leaphart, 2nd. Sugar cane and syrup?Geo 11 i Fields, 1st? D F Efird, 2-jd. Water fliwed gold seed lice? C E j Dreber, l>t. YVhite rice, water flowed?Geo W j Reeder, 1st; S P George, 2nd. Upland lice?J M Caugbman 11st: B B Swygert, 2ud. i Pumpkins?W B Roberts, 1st; J j C Fuloier, 2 .d. ! B*Ie of cotton?P J Wcssinger, | 2nd. CitroDS?Lou SuX, l?t. j Fleece, Angora goat?B B Swy ! gert, 1 fit; D B Sbull, 2nd. C^bbagge?Andrew Poafcb, 1st; W | B Roberta, 2nd. i 1 Continued on Second Page. IIIWWI I III III III I 11 W?B I Dr H. H. Hftden, Summit, Ala, says, "I think Iv dol Dyspepsia Cure is a epleudid medicine. I prescribe i% and my confidence in it grows wi:h continued use." It digests what you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and indigcs.ion. J. E Kaufmann. The chance of two finger prints being alike is not one in sixty four b.llions. i P^rhar s Lot's wife was trying to trace her genealogy when she looked backward. An egotist is a man who is unable to disguise the interest he fctls in himself. A big idea may occupy but little space while a little idea may take up a whole column. To dean cut glass, thoroughly wash in soap suds, and polish with sawdust and chamois. Owing to the dry, cold atmosphere, not a siDgle infections disease is known in Greenland. A Bellville, 111., man added $03,003 to bis tux returns because his "conscience demanded it." A few weeks ago the Krupp factory turned cut its twenty thousand h large gun for European armies. Ten of the last volunteer regiments last called out have recruited their full quota of men aud will be immediately prepared for transportation to the Philippines. These regiments are numbered from Ibe Thirty-eighth to the Forty-seventh inclusive, and embraces all the white regiments last authorized. "Do you suppose it'd really possible for a niiiu to fast a week without injurious effects, doctor?" "Ah! ex claimed the doctor. "Thoughtful man ! Considerate mortal! You're phoning to save enough money to pay that li-.tle bill you owe me. I suppose." "Wot are you breatbin" so hard for, Mike?'1 asked the man who found an Irishman sitting on the roadside blowing like a locomotive. "A shoemaker run me cut o' lov\n fer moifc er mile," iep!ied Mike, between puffs. "Y/ot riled him?"' "Ho runs a quickrepair shop, and he got mad because Oi banded him a couple of boot heels and a shoestring, an' told him Oi'd call fer the shoes in half 'u hour." C?*.. "by Soutlwni Eailw&y. The special rates offered by the Southern Railway to Philadelphia cn account of the National Export Ex position have proven very attractive, and the travel north by this popular line has been very large. Tickets are sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from all points at a rate of a f re and one-third, plus 50 cent3. The Southern Railway will continue sale of these low rates until November 23rd, no tickets however to be limited beyond December 2nd. This is the only line offering double daily service between the north ard south with dining cars, observation car?, and through palace sleeping cars between important cities in this section and New York. All sgents of this company will promptly give full information desired by those contemplating this trip. J. B. Hey ward, T. P. A, Augusta, Gu. ^ Important to All Taz Payers Ail able-bodied male citizens oetween the ages of 21 and 6;) years are liable to pay a poll tax of 81 00; except Confederate soldiers who are i exempt at 50 years c-f age. The penalty now imposed for non payment of poll tax is not more than 810 or not more than 20 days on tbe ' ebaingaug. Commutaibn Rwd Tax 82 in lieu cf working tbe public roads and must be paid at tbe time of payiDg general taxes to tbe County Treasuier. ; All persons owning property or paying taxes for others iu more than , one township are requested to cull for receipts in eacu township in which they live. Thi9 is important 1 as additional cost and penalty may not be attached. Prompt attention ; will be given by the Treasurer to those who wish to pay their taxes through the mails by clu cks, money orders, j etc. Don't forget to stamp checks. Meet the Treasurer promptly on ! ' his rounds through the county. ARE YOU SICK. CUTOE'fi'im'fl K5*J9? i1 ??IS OR AFFLICTED I . IN ANY WAY, AND NEED If so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at the Bazaar, Standard IVSedi cines for all Complaints, r Diseases, Etc, which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, JUii .BJM??H???BP?? Heme and Fa^m. By special arrangements we offer the Home and Farm, the leadmg farm aud borne paper, published in Louisville, Ky., and the Dispatch foi $1.25. Those of our subscribers who desire to subscribe for the Home aDd Farm, can do 90 by sending 25c in silver or stamps to this office. ? If the Ba'07 is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pilla, a pleasant remedv for all diseases aiising - y x, from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern cure for constipation, biliousness, sick headaches, specks before the eyes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, mild in action, thorough in effect. Ouly one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. TMMSir An Evening Newspaper. Contains all the news, and so condensed that you have time to read it. Aptly called THE BUSY MAN S PAPER. FIT FOR ANY HOME. An Ideal Newspaper. A complete novel Is giver away with every copy of the Sunday News. Other attractive features. MSLMRYfS A Monthly Magazine. Each number contains more firstclass reading: than any other menih'.y in America. SAMPLE OF EITHER FREE. AGENTS WANTED. Cash Coinmi?si<-.n.s or Premiums. SEW YORK SEWS PUBLISHING CO., 32 Park row. New York. 1 "STEVENS FAVORITE" J ? RIFLE. ? 22-inch barrel, weight 4$ pounds. m Carefully bored and tested. For 4 \ .22, .2; and .32 rim-fire cartridges, a I NO. 17. \ f Plain Open Sights, $6.00 f { No. 18. \ f Target Sights, $8.50 f 7 Ask your dealer for the " FA VO- r a KITE. If he doesn't keep it we A \ will send, prepaid, on receipt of \ w price. ? 4 Send stamp for complete cata. i \ logue showing our full line, with val- \ w uable information regarding rides I \ and ammunition in general. \ J J. STEVEHSAEMSAl TOOL CO. j f P.O.Box 1152, f CHICOPEE FALLS. MASS. .ess lis ONE B0Ui8SS.%&?8tffi5i ??r ,s:?3 i.4ltrrs hi-rh-rriule KKSKUVOIK COaL AMI ?.?. .i(iS hUJVK, by frtltiitC/J.li., subject to xara:nst:o m lie in.oo?vx^^wRiTi: for ouu ntCr free t rt withor-STOVE CATALOGUE. i.d charges. Tills stove Is size No. 8. oven is .'CcISxil. topis4-x23; made from best pit? iron, extra t'VC dues. heavy covers, heavy luiincs and crates, r?'o oven shelf, heavy tin-lined oven door, handsome :ci:el piat?d ornamentations and trim tilings, extra deep, genuine Standi?li |?ore*!ain lined re*enoir. hand l.-ir re ornamented base, lle?t eonl bnmer made, and ,-tf f.-mish fKKE an dxtra wood irrrt-e, making it a p?r;?:t ??w<l btruer. UK ISSL'K A BINDINU Ct AIUNTKK with verv stftvi* a:id guarantee safe delivery to your rail..ttdr'aiioi. Your k>cal dealer would clianre you *25.00 :T !-ueh ft ?tov?\ t)io freight is onl.7 about #1.00 lor irh i*>>niiics. ?o r? ?it? jou at least #10.00. Address. :F.AI?S, ROEBUCK & CO.(INC.)CHICACO,ILL 3**.-*. Roelreei k Co. bp* tharoo-hly reliable.?KAlier.) SE^T FREE to housekeepers? Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOK BOOK. telling how to prepare many delicate aud delicious disbc-s. Address. Liebig Co.. P. 0. Cox 2718, New York. BEESWAX^ WANTED IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IY'ILL PAY THE KIGHEST MARktt price tor clean and pure Ceeswax. Price governed by color and condi'ion. RICE B HARMAN, At theBazaar, Lexington, S. C. DR. E, J, ETiiEltEDGE, SUKGEON DENTIST, LEESYILLE, S. C. Office next dcor below post office. Always on hand. February 12. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It arti Scially digests the food and aids Mature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia.Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion Prepared by E. C DeWltt &Co.. CK'caso. J. E. KAUFMANN.' La diss, Read This. Dr. Bui er's Female Regular is a new discovery for the prevention and cure of female diseases. It is undoubtedly one of the finest medicines f< r all it claims in relieving and curing suffering women. It is a permanent cure for all womb, bladder aud urinary deseases and female weakness* etc. For sale at the Buz war.- Large bottles $1.25. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 1 Central Time Between Columbia and Jacksonville. Eastern Thno Between Columbia and Other Tointfl. Effective June Ilih. 1899. Northbound. "i?'|0+ ; Daily. Daily. Lv. J'villo, F.C.&P.Ry i 8 'JO a i 7 45 n " Savannah ' 12 35 p, 11 59 p Ar. Columbia 4 JS;>: 4 36 a Lv. Charleston. So. Kv.. j 7 Ola 5 80p Sninmorvillc : 7 41a; 6 09p Branchvilie . j 8 55 a 7 50]? OranRehurjc ! 9 -J a' 8 24 p Kinp'villc j Id 15 a 9 '2U;i Ar. iColumbia .' 11 UOaj 10 10 i Lv. Augusta, So. Ky : -40p ? ?Sv p " (iraniteville I Jtu'ip. 10 15 p " Aiken i 2 50j> " Trenton j i>:vip 11 Wp J " Johnstons J 3 49 pj 1! 20 p I Ar. Columbia ITn. dep't. ...... 5 20?? 2 10 a Lv Col'biu Biand'y st 5 4.jp! 5 50 a " Winnsljoro 01-8 pi 6 49 a " Chester I 7 26 nj 7 37 a " Rock Hill .[ 7 :Sj? 8 11 a Ar. Charlotte ..j 8 4.5 9 15a " Danville j 1? 55aj 1 22 p Ar. Richmond j 6UUaj 6 25 p Ar. Washington 7 55 a: 9 05p " Baltimore Pa. R. R.. 0 12 a 11 25p " Philadelphia 1135a 2 50 a " New York 2 03p 6 23 a Southbound. \ *?\ ! Duly. Daily. Lv. New York, Pa. R.R j 3 DO pi 1215nt " Philadelphia 5 24 pj 3 50 a " Baltimore 7 55 p 6 22 a Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ry I 9 20pj 11 15 a Lv. Richmond j 11 W!p 12 0! tii Lv. Danville j i 15 a j 6 62 p " Charlotto... j b 15 a j 10 20 p " Rock Hill 9 02 ai 11 10 p " Chester 9 35a; 11 43 p " Winnsboro 10 21a. 12 82 a Ar Col'bia Biand'g st I 11 25 ai 1 27 a Lv. ColumbiaUn.dep't | 11 45 aj 4 30 a " Johnstons ! 1 23 p 6 82 a " Trenton 1 :8p| 6 43 a Ar. Aiken 2 15 p: " Grauitoville 2 07 p 7 18 a " An gust a 2 45 pi 8 00 3 Lv. Columbia, So. Ry 1 3 55 pi 45 a Kingville | 4 8Spj 7 80 a Orangeburg I 5 29 y?| 8 22 a Branehville #1 ?T2 j>; 8 52 a Snmmcrvilie 7 It?pj It) lbs Ar. Charleston 8 17pi 11 Wa Lv. Col'bin. F.C.&P.Ry j 10 35 a 12 47 a " Savannah ! 3U7pl 5 08 a Ar. Jacksonville ! 7 49iv 9 00a SLliKl'INC* < Alt sJiUVlCK. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 33 and 84?New York and Florida Ex* press. Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing room sleeping -arsbet wee* rr?V( j.axiii'<i? #?a?.-jvwu > u?v, vhiKj.ma, t? and Now York. Pullman Slopping Cars between Chariot t? and Richmond. No*. 35 and 31 -U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing room l.uffet stooping cars !x?tween Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte. Dining cars serve ail meals en rout". Pullman sleeping errs between Jacksonville and Columbia, ervrouta daily 1 Ptwceti Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via A>heville. FRANKS. GANNON. J. M. GULP. Third V-P. & Con. Mgr. T. M., Washington. W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARIWVIOK, G. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A.. Atlanta. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule in Effect June 11th, bP '. STATIONS. j L?, j ^ufL ; Lv. Charleston .j T 00 a in " Sumniorvillo i 7 si a in M Bianehvi'.le 1 | 8 53 a in " Orangeburg j ; 6 23 am " Kingvilie 1 10_ 1-3 a in Lv. Columbia : ! 11 05 am " Pi asperity : : 12 10 n'n " Newberry i 12 25 p in " Nine;y-Sf:< j [ 1 -0 p m ' Greenwood j 7 -10 a in, 1 55 p ni Ar. Eodces 8 cm a no 2 15 p iu Ar. Abbeville j 3 4U a mj 2 -to p in Ar. Belton 8 55 a mi if It) p m Ar. Andei son 3U a m| 3 35 p in Ar. Greenville 10 ]j a mj 4 15 p m Ar. Atlanta : 3 55 p m 0 OJ p in STATIONS. | F^0'S^- j L77 Greenville j 5 60 p ru, l'J 15 a m M Piedmont i 0 00 p in' 10-10 a ra " TYllIiamsto'.i I 0 22 p m 10 55 a m Lv. Anderson ! 4 45 p in 10 43 a in Lv. Eel ton tf 45 p ml 11 15 a rn Ar. Donnalds i 7 15 i> n: 11 40 a m Lv. Abbeville j <> 10 :> m; H -0 a m Lv. Hodges 7 35 p in! 11 55 a in Ar. Greenwood 8 00 p m 12 20 p m * Ninety-Six ! j J2 55 p m " Newberry j j 2 00 p m " Prosperity i i 2 14 p m " Columbia ! | 3 50 p tn Lv. Kingviile i.~ ,TJ1 58 p in " Orangeburg | ! 5 2? p in " Branchvitle. | 6 17 p m " Suinraerviilo 7 32 p m Ar. Charleston ! 8 17 p ni bailyi Daily i attovc 'Daily Daily No. 9;No.I3| NATIONS. jNo.fCNo.L 5Sop: 7 00a Lv Charleston Ar 8l7p 1100a 600p] 7 41a; " .. Summer vilie .. " 1 732pil01)ra 7 50p] 8 55a! " ....Brunehvilie.... " ! tS02p| 8 52a 82*p 6 28a " ....Orangeburg... " ' 520p! 8 22a 8?Up 1015a " Kingvi.le " 438p| 7HOa 8 80a 11 40a " .... Colt m >ia " 1 3 20p; 9 3up 9 07al22Op " Alston Lv 2 3up K5t* 1004a 123p! " ......Santuc " , 1 23p| 74rtp 10 2Ua 200p; " Union *' i 1 05pi 7 30p 10 38a 2 22p " Jonesvillo " -12 25pt C5.p 10 54a 2S7p; " Pacolet- " 12 14p; 0 41p 11 25a 3l0p!Ar.. Spaitanburg...Lvjll 45:u 6 lop 1140a 3 40u Lv.. Spartanburg.. Ar 11 2*ai rtOGp 240p ?IWp Ar?"Asheville.?.. Lv 3 SPal '6Cap ' P," p. in. "A," a. in Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains35and 86, 8? ami & ', on A. and C. division. Dining cars on these trains serve all meals earouic. Trains leave tjpartar.hursr, A. Ac C. division, northbound. 6:43 a.m., 3:37 p.m.. 6:13 p.m.. (Vestibule Limited); soutl?ljoi:nd 3.1:36 a. in., 3:16 p. m., 11:34 a. m.. (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and 0. division northbound. 5 :50 a. m., 3:34 n. m. and 5:33 p. m.. (Vestibuled Limited): southbound. 1:35 a. in.. 4:30 p. m.. 12:30 i>. m. t Vesribnled Limited). Trains 9 and 10 cm rv oVgant Pullman Bleeping cars Wtwoen Columbia and Abbeville en route daily between Jacksonville and Cincm nati. Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor cars between Charleston and Ashcvillo. FRANK S. GANNON. J. M. OL LP. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Trrsfiie M^r., Washington. D. C. Washington. D. 0 W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWJCK. Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gcu. Pass. Ag't. "Washington, D. C. Atlanta, 6a. TIIF CIl A1! L ES T OX L1XL SOUTH CAROLINA AND GA. R. K. Co. In Effect January 1, lSl'9. (Eastern Time.) lv Charleston *7 00 a m *5 30 p m *7 0 a n. ar Colombia. 11 00 a m 10 10 p m 11 00 a m iv Cjlambia ,11 30 a nr < 135am ar Spar'anb'g 3 10pm ar AshviSlo 6 30 p m lv Columbia 1 :il33am lv Charlotte . 8 22 p nr 9 25 a to lv Danville.. 1159pm 130pm ar Washiog'n 6 42 a m 9 05 p m ar Baltimore 8 03 a m 11 25 pm. ar Pbiladel'a 10 23 a m 2 5G a m ar New York. 12 -53 p m 6 23 a in ar Boston .. 18 30 p m f3 3 ) a m lv Boston ... !f9 00 a m *4 00 p m lv New York. '3 20 pm *120>ain lv Pbiladel'a. 5 53 p o 7 20 a n lv Baltimore. 8 37 pm 9 42 a in lv Wasbing'n 10 45 p m. < 1 15 a in lv Danville .. 4 45 a m 6 07 a m ! ar Charlotte . 9 23 am 10 00 a m ar Columbia, , 100pm lv Asheville. ! | "7 20 a m lv Spartaub'g1 ! 1145pm Ar Columbia. I 3 45 p in I 3 CO p m lv Columbia. 3 55 p m 0 50 a in, 3 15 p ni ar Charleston1 *3 17 pm *1100am:*8 17pm *Dailv. f Except Sundav. AUGUST A DIVISION. (West-Daily.) leave Charleston j 7 00 a nr 5 3<) p m arrive Augusta '11 51 a m 10 45 p m arrive Atlanta ! 8 20 p m 5 00 a m arrive New Orleans... i 8 20 p m arrive Chattanooga ... 1 00 a m 1 00 p m arrive Nashville | 6 40 a m fi -^5 p m arrive Evansvlil : I 40 p m 1 25 a m arrive St Louis i 7 32 p m 7 20 a ? ? THEODGH Tit A IN "SLKVl "17. Augusta Division.?Tnrough SI -epers between Charleston and Atlanta, leaving Charleston at 5 30 p. m., arriving in Atlanta at 5 a ni. Columbia Division - Through Coaches between Charleston and Ashcvillo, both directions. Shortest route to Ashevillo and ITot Springs, N. C.. and all resorts ot Upper North and South Carolina. Through tickets can be purchased, sleeping car reservations secured, bagrsw/e checked to de uination and all other information obta*-jed by appiing tovWm H. Evans, C. T. A.. Cnarleston Hot<\ orQ. w. Dewees, Ticket Agent, L?3? fcStr"3t station. L. A. regSf?nv TratUu^HM|^^ CONFECTIOKraH^H ~."j:r5, 3Azso, c?.i.sss;.s^^^H 2ErL?^2SrO"2T G"ZE500ZE]ZEBZZE]^^^^^^| CIGARS, CHEWING and SMOEING IOBAHH Toys, Fancy China, Motions^! C3rS ?.TiCl lv?!2^!XCX^7 PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, nHH uianona nyes or an colors. ?"\m Haniiaii's Bazaarjj LEXINGTON, S, C. 3ENO US Q^EPQiH-AW ^ jgj^ ~~"Z~ W Cut thl. *0. out owl .cnrt iu u. ?rllU ?n<! v r r. i' 11?.' r. '3 jcu t!. ? *t r * 'A V I MMUMWII AC'.MK riEun owux. vnvkhii. ?. ; .. ??;; < ; ? t f-v.;'. agH^W rtaulnatlon. You cau examine it at your nearest ^ %'y X/~an J if you find it e.vactly n? reprobated, ?"[';?! to ettrtui tint*; j if-*. retail at to *100.OO. tlio .rreate.-t \ alue ycuever >u\\ r.-..l \Jt f/:'2 fa t^KryggBMafl a , far better than organs o/lvertl.-f.l t-y other- tti. rx>: ;-y A 1 M ^SS?^LIh|9I I the frciitlit asrent our opcctal l't> dn?V c?ur jrice, S3!,75? , Ji loss the 11.00, or ?!0.73, a.id freight cliarpoH. ft kJSiCv "** Cs5?^Sw^S ?Q( 7^ iq mm qppp.iai on imv priof .' kfls s kliSSy! . I y / P'easan* take, thorough in action and^tfWr I j ut best tonic. Price $i.co. \ raBRBUBHSnBacaEEBnEgBESSlBBnBHSKKaraBBaB^nnB^BHd? ^^^1 F ?K .?ALi-> j*'r i' ia a 0 f sl|H| SEND NO MnwFY asgafflagas **i 1 Wfc,ll># I*1 ^ * we will send you OUR HIGH J) I I GRADE DROP CABINET BU80ICK SEWING MACHINE t>y fretebtc. o. D. .object u> ezaml If Vflf I milon. You can eiamiue.it at your nearest treight depot and P Bpff I j M^^B found perfectly aatlafaetory, exactly as represented.? ftftrfigl. I A /flf l, -Aequil lo machine# olhert or 11 11 I. ipo i< $60.00, 10J Till aEammCSrVSPK^ ^Z.?l~ J. ^ *"l l' GREATEST BARGAIN TOl' EVER HEARD OP, pay your^^KX&affSSraSBiHIBHtiiHHflNB^tti freight agent Our Special Offer Price $15 50 and freight charges. The machine weighs *" ywgr..v n Lrr_r_-iA/s^-gyA Ii-IKS>T 120 pounds and tlie freight will average 75 cents for each 500'..ile*. ?jHc?q*j Ga??icS05!5B3sSS3i fcfrYrv CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL ill your own home, and ,'V>a-'^':':^35|?-T>^f we will return your 115.50 any day you are not satisiied. We ?e!l dif- KMir iK^fgW HhHI ^^B ferent makea laii fridM ?f Sewin; Rarbinoi it #3.jG, 010.00, H URli frS& SlS.OOand tip, all folly deaerlbed In Our Pree S.-nlmr Slaehiar Catalnrue, wZld:._ 3 H. S B CALM wBt ^-5 bot $15.50 for this DROP DESK CABINET BURDICK |r|vD S ^rSwS * is the greatest value ever offered 07 ar.y hou.;e. g!^ !5 f| Sw[ ^a" BEWARE OF IMITATIONS K."'""""?' fiM .ia| ?|| ertisments, otfering unknown machines unucr varioos names, vr .r 11 C gyp ~ various inducements. Write aoao frlrod la Cbicagc end learn woo axe fv^'J .wflj ' " h ? B reliable amj who ir.n MOT. ftj3 .-i. if V TUP DIIDninV ha? every BODERN IHPROTESENT. ? 1 I fit DUKUIWii EVERY GOOD POINT OF KTERY 11101! Ok# ^^>A^yn*3: - " fl 1 6RADK BAU1IMS BADE, WITH TUK TT ^EEBBA ^If ^ I DKFECT3 0PN0.SE. MADE BY THE BEST MAKER IN AMERICA, FROM THE BEST MATERIAL SOUP QUARTER SAWEO OAK i PBjj^Sjy I'IaSO roLlsUKD, one Illustration shows machine closed, theaddrop- I J I'iDg from sight) to be used us a centrr (able, aland or desk, the other C H&|ggjE?A open with full length taiile and head in place for sewing, 4 finry V J KwiliBjiflHl^SggaB'EFStBir^^ drawers, htc.t 1309 ?kririon frame, carved, paneled, embossed and , - Wiiilrfl ?, r/^gwC^'|M|' decorated cabinet finish, tinest nletel drawer pulls, rests on 4 caa> . Wb /fs B 1/ftflR' Nil St1*1 ters. ball bearing adjustable trea.ile. genuine Smyth iron stand. \ w>jS \ a I SO Miotn Finest larce High Arm hrad. pt.sitive four motion feed, self threading vibrat. ffl UJ B BLd M M ' ing shuttle, automatic tsobbln winder, adjustable hearings, patent tensioa f 3 C-* l\' t | N&ft liberator, iniprove^i loo:;e wheel, adjustable prerser foot, improved shuttle _3j; U m 9 St TON carrier, patent needle bar. patent dress guard, head! handsomely decorated !s2'ffjs I I fl <5&& and ornamrntrd ?nd beacllfully NICKEL TRIjMDIED. -s3>-i^ BUI 1S?3 GUARANTEED (be llzbietl rnnninr most Jur?L!e and neareat nolseleat ml l!?i: R; ??flft* mad.. E*ery knonn attaehmeat l?foriil?bed and ocr Free Instruction Book 1= a ? J lir Ju?t howanvone can nm it and do either plain or any kind of fancy w fik y&Hf&SSSI^gjn A 20-YEARS' BINDING GUARANTEE 1- sent with every macl gTrJ Iff, v.va y 1 it pnCTC Ynil NnTHIMC to see and examine this machine, compa BBi ?^ II tUb15 IUU NU nlWu withthftwv??P<tnr,1.^>nfcr^|l..t^ni to $60 00. And then if convinced too areaa.Im; 025.00 So $40.00, year freight araal the il6.50. TO KKTt'R.N YOL'R $15.50 If at any lime within three mouths yon tay yon RMB aetaaiuaed. 03DERT0 DAY. LuN'T DELAY. (Sears. Roebuck.? Co. are thoroughly reliable.-Editor.) ( Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, llajfl ~ m ww 'era j ( hhl Afe^P ' 1' I I i( -I v^'UllBEgS KAILtiOAV. A; ^ lu Effect JaLUfciv 8tb, 1899. i 11 05 a m Jv..Columbia.. SPIRITTINE i?8::iS 1 ! 11 37 cm ar.V/Lite Heck. ' REMEDIES. jsiiEstS.., T r sr s- . 11 58 a m ar...SIigbs.. en , J , r>( (Vfi, T..'.e.,T,ncr Me-llt'ill ! , ^ 7> Q on *ner. maaorseu uv sumg v* ^ ? v??0 - . ... i i.^ U( p in tsr.-i.!u>pciiijr?.iii u uu j^jlu Profession. No Quack or Patent Med- i J2 20 p m ar. Nov/berry. ar 8 CO pm / ic'ne. but 12 33 p m ar. . .Jalapo .. .ar 7 20 pin I ......... nooao-.-x 12 38 p m ar... Gary.... ar 7 10 pm J NmTw'RI 3 PJHE R?M??;f??( 12 43 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 7 01 pm ? Admitted into tbe World Columbian Lspo- 1 12 50 p rn ar. Goldvillo. .ar 6 50 pm l sition in lh93. . I 1 03 p m ar.. Clinton . .ar 6 30 pm 1 Use Spirittine Balsam for EhtasiatiMu, j 10 or lift i Coids. Lameness. Sprains, Sore Throat * f f P m ar .at ks. . . ar 1 10 pm ] Use Spirittino Inhuleut lor Consumption, J 1 - > P W ar. .Laurens. .Jv 4 00 pm Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma ; " lih'JL'UliN IXC ^CKbDULE ~??~ and La tirippa. I ~? - ' Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in th? j No. 53 No. 1 treatment of Skia Discuses, Cure Itch, j ] 35 p m ]v. .Laurens. .lv 10 10 am In consequence of the astonishing sue- j j ^ P m Jv- * * *|7 ^ am cess in removing diseases, its demand now ; 1 p m Iv. ..Clinton.. ,]v 9 40 am . come< not alone from this vicinity but 2 02 p m Iv...Goidvii!e..lv 9 17 am from everywhereiu the United States and j o 09 p m lv. ..Kicard.. .iv 9 05 am pttfsn i-lV g M RAHMAN. 2 14 p m Iv... Gary .. .lv 8 50 am j " - ~ * T ' i~ c\ 11\ | j nijuivso.tftu... -- J ^ rj p id iv.. d.'ii&pa.. .iv ow aia_ ? ! : : 2 32 p m Iv. Newberry ,!v 8 10 f i i\i7 AD T\yr A TVT Wanted to travel 2 47 p m lv.Prospprity.lv G 45 am ^ 1,1 III Uxt lVlAiN ami appoint a- o 57 n m Iv Sli"li3 'v I llfiin emits. 560 t?r m.Miih.saarya-.l :'! Pra , V\,8 ! . , I ij.il/I ;.|[ ,?xp...is' s. /.iFci.Aii co.. 2?v 3 G2 p m lv.L.Mountainlv A LocustSreot. rhiliul'tjphia. IV.. | 3 12 p m lv. ..Cbapiu.. .lv 1 ! 3 18 p m lv.. .Hilton., .lv PARKER'S 3 21 p 111 Iv.TYhifce Rock.lv 3 2G p m lv. Bollentine It I il^vcrc FaV.i^o gW 3 35 pm lv... Irmo.... 1 v "jail%?? 3 42 p m lv..Leapbart. .lv M 1)n'^9 ! 3 55 p m ar..Columbia..cr * T-.vTTv/-'Tir?Tv TVains 52 and 53 tun solid between fl Cbailwtcn and Greenville. Train * I CUSE1C1L iMlIIIl, ! 52 makes e!o:-e connection at Laurv - ? ens for Augusta ar.J Spartanburg. , FD3 B3YS A?D GIRL S. J No. 53 makes close connection at PBEFAXES FOR teaching Sumter for the Noilii. V colt ?,je or business, i njs. 1 ai d l niuats close concec** " . j lion with S. A. L to ai.d from Atlanta. High School. Intermediate and Fnaiary j J\>r further information C&ll on cr 1 Cotirsts. , ^ I Eughsb, German.^Frcncb, Greek and Latin . y p LHAPHAET, A rv ITcfilthies't Location. Boer-i Ci*v Ticket Agent, V verj cbrsp! % J to 5?7 per month. T huoe J p. LIVINGSTON, fl cxtedingly lew, ^1 to -50^ p?:r racLtjh. Ti> vel ir g Vast*rgcr Agent. .'.Jflfl ^ TT.'V-TL. I,J' i Bank ot C-l..n.bi?. Columbia, S. ^lU(iert8 last session j _,T1. _ , n . ' NVxt tension b'pins Monday. September "G HTI.n^. Provident.. r* ?c.r?A /..I) ^ 10- law, roi 1U1. Addrotog |pR^ books, mewcrftnclum 0. books, [-ads, pencils, yun IU IU M'JIl VI L^inu wv vn w i ?- ? *- -7-,- ..j. - ^ ed bjr o(h?m. Suolt an offer '.vun nejcr ramie before. r."* &"-2?>.V ~ ?'^S28s383 THE ACME QUEEN ! ?oneof tt?%mo*t in u?!;Li:A:.?s*.vEm:;rr *-j* '& HH V.'Vr.U ii'(nm.-ci> nrr made. X 0 Is engraved diree: from R phoUsfniph.youcunformsome i< tea of its VeSyv-'V'/ * ^ *K '&5sffijgaug?fft beautiful apj-earutioe. Made from eo'lil tjucrter *u?eil ? t>~' SfSrajjjfcRSMl onL, ar,j.' Kni h, b?nch' .v rat?: \ ^ ii inches Ion;f. iti 1 lobes wltte ftn>] weighs 360 pounds. ' vufftins.". octaves, 11 stop , as follows: ^ijpaaoa, friars??!, fCfronaUrr I'lpe Qwlilj Hredv 1 Set r>l SI Par* Iwret X.'lrU: , y ^SjFvKsfe9"^^B^^B Eecla, I .jet cfSi lUcnnio^lT Brilliant ( electa I'.ecds 1 S*i of 1 t^T-w59p8Cflw;fF^BIra^*H3< UUWlinil.i.i) t.si I uniw. Qltl>OEUAS wo 7S05i3:^52SHBBBK issue a written binding: 24-year guarantee, by too "i i""' u.rin.x and condition* of which if any i*rt Kiveso.i* 3f ?V'-.'?'.'** - t- r< ! air it free oi'ckartrc. Tr;. It . ;?Jfi;',' Pi?,*'' -.C>vc"-.^C .??!T t8TTSr3jwS3 ?c will refund your mone> if you ur?; not perfectly R? JAw-Ec- jfjffiojy satisfied. 600 of these organs ?il- be sold at*31.<4. sjf twoa-i p^ggfeiSfc j?-^<-f?5gHI IH^^H OKftER AT ONCE. IM?T OKLAY. |i l?#??MefeiS V. T-'^/jZ^^^^S^iSSsk I OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED lf J ?-"-"'-"" 1 sMSk ,i a v ? _i -. ^9gk4Jp - ' -. n?>t .lcait ?>th uu a.?k your nelghlior t>l>ou<. us.writ* , the publisher ofthispcixsror Metropolis?.Nation;-; *? .#?? * c - Har.lc, or Corn Exchange Nat. Bank, < :i<c..k--: ( era an Exehar.c-e Bank y or any railroad orexprai^^^^O company in Chicago. We bate a capital of r.er StixaO <0.00, occupy entire ore 01 (lie largest business block* Circago. and employ nearly S.CeO p? oplc in our on r. b .l!d:n.'. Wb l-b CttbANS '.'( 2*2. Ct? ?r.?l up: TUSOS, tl 1A-U0 tad up; aNo everything in musical instruments at iotrea-t aiiolftsalcprice". Writ* for free special organ, plano_ and musical instrument catalogue. Addicts, (.Sear*. Rwb-j(t L Cc. it tharoefctj reliable. ? SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. (inc.), Fu!t JR, Descisinei a.itl Viajman Sic.. CHICAGO,; 9 II (?) V0AOW& [1 l^fe T0Y7C but supplies ail the e'ements of Liver Food fil I 1 1 \ inn in your daily diet. Convenient