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Seprescntatiue ftewspaper. Coucrs kexington arid the Borders of the Surrounding Counties &ihc a Blanket. j ^ VOL. XXXI. LEXIXGTOX. S. C., WEDNESDAY. .HOIST 7. 1901. S0, :Jd | a ? ' BEST ADVERTiSsWO MEDIUM . ?TN ? WESTERN SOUTH CAROLINA. ?o? RATES REASONABLE. O SUBSCRIPTION 311 PER ANNUM ! KJ JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY, ! ^ 1 li Queen Quality j ^OXFORDS | ji%N>l$2'50 j H1GH V ARCHED. There is nothing to compare i " I with them. If you want a pair of Oxford* for dress you are seen to )>e correctly dressed if you wear the | QUEEN QUALITY. II | | : "THE SHOE MAM"! 11 ,03 Main Street, " i i ;COLUMBIA, - - S. (!. i j Feb. i? -1 v, LOAPEXCHAMiE BA\K OF SOUTH CAROLINA State, Cm' & County Depository i COLUMBIA. S. C. Capital Paid iu Full $150,000.00 Surplus CO.OOO.Oo s Liabilities of Stockholders 150,000.00 v $300,UUU.UU | SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. j J Interest at the rat-o oi 4 per centnm per an- ' num paid on deposits in this department. TRUST DEPAR2MEN.T. This Bank under special provision of its j charter exercises the office of Executor, Administrator, Trustee or Guardian of Estates. SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. , Fire and Burglar proof safety deposit ( for rent from $4 00 to $12 00 per year. "N EDWIN W. ROBERTSON, President, w A. C. HASKELL, w Vice President J. CALDWELL ROBERTSON, 2d Vice President w G. M. BERRY,Cashier. February 12?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. IN CONFIDENCE, i! Don't oive me away, ar And I'll tell you the remedy of the day, v Listen! it is L. L. and X. It makes the system clean and ] lu pure, j au l"V-' ^ ^ rf A | ,Tj win ueaiui auu nv jwn ui secure. Sc Strictly a vegetable preparation, Mild and pleasant in its operation "x No need for nostrums just made ^ to sell, ec Its Life for the Liver that makes ^ you well. HILTON'S LIFE FOB THE sC' LIVER AND SIDNEYS. aD Wholesale by the MURRAY DRUG CO., Li Columbia. S. C. 2E For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Mav 15?lv. When writing: mention the Dispatch. ^ i'iriiih linnnuyr. s 1336 MAIN STREET. at COLUMBIA, - S. C., rn The only up-to-date eating pi House ot its kind in the City of Columbia.. It is well kept?clean linen. prompt and polite service and get it quickly, Quiet and order always prevail. You get , what yon order and pay only for what >ou get. Within easy reach of desirable sleep- an mg apartments. OPFX MGHT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. E Febrnary 20. GEORGE BRUITS T< MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., ag TTTTTPT TTT3 a"d T5 T7T5 A TT? T?TJ I fre g yy i Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of ch Spectacles and Eyeglasses to lit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. Bepairs on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prices. 50?tf. Ufc When writing mentiou the Dispatch. at DR. I J, ETIEEREDGE, j Z SURGEON DENTIST, Lc LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. j ., Always onhand. j February 12. [tic Or ENGINES BOILERS. 15 Tacks, Stacks, Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron j Work; Shaftlug, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, ; WC Hangers, etc. Mill Castlnes. tasi erer; aay; *ori w nacai. jet LOMBARD IRON WORKS &SUPPLY CO ' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. i Ki: th? January 27? cu] BEESWAX WANTED IS! j ani IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES go< r be: I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAS- ?u kct price lor clean an I pure beeswax. Price governed bv color and condition. SWi RICE B. HARMAN, res >t the Bazaar. Lexington, S. C. so t The Best Prescription for Malaria, IV'11 lie1 Ohills and Fever is a bottleof Grove's , Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply .m on and quinine in a tasteless form. nae No cure?no pay. Price 50 cents. win ^ 4t!k IfWWT ? *I yTpH I ~ '--i\ --r^. : z^rj-/fcfy mo* 5*? _ m sr or@w&pn&&? The liability to disease is greatly lessened when the blood is in good condition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out of the system ; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate ? fermentation would take place, the blood become polluted and the constitution so weakened that a simple malady might result seriously. A health v. active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves. As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S. j has no equal. It is the safest and best ; remedy for old people and children i because it contains no minerals, but is < made exel usively of roots and herbs. j No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually cleanses tlie biood of im- : *?3**. purities. At the : fjrV same time it builds j biiitated. and reno- \ vatcs the entire sys- j :em. It cures permanently all manner jf blood and skill troubles. Mr. i;. E. Kelly, of Urbana,Ov writes: * I had Eczema on my hands am* face for . . 5 ess. uffereri for ; les of S. s. S. : Lition and tnc ! : Scud for oar : ur physicians -Iedical advice fr . THE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATI Sweetheart Was His S Upon the day set for their wo ing Arnold Livingston, of Aulnn n. eb , and Lena Jefferson, of "Wadsortb, Xev, discovered that they, ere brother and sister. They had iparated in Xew York when they : ere children. Three years ago Livgston put an advertisement in a atrimonial paper for a wife. Among , , le responses was a letter from Lena fferson. Then the wedding was ! raDged. \ Twenty-three years ago in Xew 1 ork city Arnold Sheffield died, leav- , g a young wife, a sou six years old : id a daughter scarcely able to tod- j j e. The New York Orphans' Eome | ( >ciety found homes for the children j ter the mother had died from the j < fects of a surgical operation. Ar- ; >ld, the boy, was adopted by a faw- | r r in Pennsylvania, named Living- j on: Lena, the girl, was adopted by j i Ohio family named Jefferson. The \ - i Kingston family moved to Nebraska, - j d the Jeffersous went to Nevada. Young Livingston tried for years i find his lost sister. He did not i low be had asked her to marry him. j ae wedding was to have taken place i Denver recently. The couple ar- & red and all arrangements were cometed. The young woman brought \ th her some papers which proved ( r identity and revealed the fact j \ at she and Livingston were sistpr , ? d brother. It was a great shock. f choes from the Pen by Billy Telix. j > the Editor of the Dispatch: t 8 The copions rains have- tome i j aim vegetation revived: crops re- j >shed and the farmers now smile. f iVotracted meetings and sjpriDg i , icken eating seem to bo the order , the day. j , Rev. T. L. Smith, of Chester, has < en aidiDg in a series of meeting s Antioch. Tim is a fine fellow, a t , t < ient A. L., of r imnan and antic i- ; \ ted attendirg the seminery at > tuioville in October. . j 1 It was the writer's pleasure to i . :end the Sunday School Coave! r 11 recently held in the King's . eve church, where a good time in j pnro.l co lio.l Tvt>o o r* - isite pleasure to spend it night iu 3 heme of "The King," Mr. G. -J., * j 10 has the kingdom in perfect snbtion and sways the scepter with tee and ease with fur. Burdette rklin occupying the flre>t place iu } kingdom with Shelly Lewis as ( pbearer. The chief butler ami j ^ Iter have not yet beon appointed. ; 9 3 found Mr. Tbos. "'A*. Craft picas- * bright and cheerful. in his usual i ;d wit and humorv enjoying the . I >t of health, surroi tuded by plenty. ; t pi J, has net been idle during long i 1 eitering summer tiiijE: out as a alt of his untiring work an arrow a effected the he: irt of Mr. W. M. i *] iith that he hail it extracted by I v*. G. L. Tx Jer when he united j r i in the holly bonds of the mar- | I ?e. sanctity to Miss Dora Good- : t i. May life's pathway be one cf 1 c i Ai P| T77". gjAlLOSO MAIN ssrn? ijpf Solicits a Sh Li eternal suDshine, strewn with ever blooming ilowers. The school at Athens has opened j foi-ilio ecotinn nF 1 001 -1 002 tinder lUi UU vy ? ? V ? ? ? ? ? j the tutorage of W. 13. Fallaw. A goodly number has been enroled with othere to follow. J. V. Smith bold* the forfc at X roads for the summer after which bo will open up at Oakdale for the fall and winter. It aeemH that ' Klondike" still ex- ' periences great menial anxiety con- ! nected with matrimonial aspirations in recard to the Free Rural Deliv- J ery. We have been informed that i the donning of the matrimonial robe j depended upon the establishment cf the route. No wonder his "patience are stretched almost to the breaking point." He begins to realize that ; sympathy is worth a great deai and wants to weep with those that weep j I f for it i? not good for loan to bo alone, i ! ] Mr. J. (?. Fallaw will be found be- j hind the counter in Mr. I). ]>. Spba! * ley's mammoth establishment a i ter the first of September, where he will < . . I be pleased to wait on bis old cus- , tntn/?ra orwl frspnds. i ^ The next Sunday Sebooi Convention v.-ii) meet at Samaria Baptist i church near the old home of the jale lamented Dr. Kneece, on Friday be Ga- ion, Wo offer ! Reward for any cannot be cured i Cure. F. .J- Cheney A (\>, i Toledo, We, tho undersigned, P. J. Cheney for the last ind believe him perfectly L; a all business transactions, inanci.illy able to carry out Ration made by their firm. West. & Truax, Wholesale I): jists, Toledo, 0. Walding, Kino a Marvin, Wholesale Druggi Toledo-, 0 Hall's Catarrh Cnro is take:: tally, acting directly upon the tnd ojhcous suifaces of the sysi Price, Toe. per bottle. Sold by lrur;gists. Testimonials free. Ifall's Family Pills are the best BRAINS WILL TELL. \ Novel Plan for Getting a . Money to Support Her. A "young man of Glencce, O. jftering t>,000 tickets on Id: lusband, which he sells at > md it is said they are going !ik< :akr-.s. This is how he expls scheme. "By selling d.00 or each, it will bring " vhich is sufricient money my > onng woman it D?. I will not ?0t the pre! n the country, but I will g im sure, who is anxious ne. I sell numbers for So i vhen paid for the numb- r ' ;he boider of said num: die draws the lucky num! stile. I will have the r: lucted on a fair and square iy paities entirely J;-:- u dumber from 1 to b.O1 ilaced in a box and a blit: : larty will draw out Lire girl Homing a :ball become my wife. I v.:! ier as soon as she is readj lioney will bo investi : : port us handsomely. I s ride on an externa 1 -? <r* ? * He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. )f Hartford, Conn., scr vith a rusty wire, md blood pcisonin wo years lie ?nlb rhen the best d juration, "but." be vv>ne bottle of b ecti 1-0 linvps (if I! salve and nay leg v. is ever."' For Erupt; fetter, Salt Khun., >lood disorder-* IE 10 rival on earth.. Tn vaufmann will gi. ion or refund mom-; ent.?. ZE5T. ZkCOIffCEITi EET. ... aro of Your Valued Fair and Weil Put. Winu.sboro News and Herald. By a vote of lii to 5 the State Democratic Ex ?outive Committee Las " * ' ' * * - r 'i l decided that Jlcij'turin Das ioneuea that right to a seal in the United States Senate as the represstative of the State of South Carolina, which is practically wholly Democratic. The 'oasis for this action was the fact that the Junior Senator has : on several occasions voted with the Republicans on measures which were contrary to the Kansas City platform, a document which, while we accept as a whole, contain many things in it that many true Democrats do not accept, i While we have no hesitancy in say- 1 ng that we have not one bit of eon- i Eidenee in the political integrity of ;he Senator that has thus bofii een ' uired by the highest body within his party, jet we believe it is wholly pes?ib!e for him to be a good Democrat , md net accept all that is contained n the party's platform, for lie any arty, poiitica! or religious, twr so >e? f< t in its platform, it is very prcbt will contain much that is nut j oil the members thereof, far !;io'8 respect for a man li ;agree with bis est, than we have rilling to go wbh is not honest ! : he knows his so far as the 1 is voting is 1 rth-r / !*? . t ' V ' 1U2LI > rs, and - ho gr< .ter ; silling to . it means sragiia Patronage. Polite and . i rope are terriluy short, and ours will ! * 1 ' 1?? L "? lmnn*n T r 1 3 j no lue l&i gesi ^i.unu. - -- j fortunate for the Europeans as well j as for ourselves that the American j crop will be so enormous. Had it j 1 suffered as has the wheat of Europe, j ' there would have been famine in j I many districts, and the price of bread I would havegouo so high that millions ! ! of human beings must have suffered ] The crop in France, it is said, will * be from eighty to ninety millions of bushels short. lo (iermany ttie yieia | j has been still further cut eft'In both countries the rye crop, which i3 largely depended upon by ! the peasantry, has suffered no less i j than wheat. Reports from Russia, ItouiiiRmp- and Australia are conflicting as to the extent of the shortage, but it is probably very great. On j the contrary there never was 9uch a ; yield of wheat in any part of the j world as our own land has been blessed with this 3ear. It is estimated that our combined j win/or find spring crops will flggre j gate 700,000,000 bushels. * * Thousands Sent Into Exile. i Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lucgs are sore and j rackfd with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. Don't be an j ' exile when Dr. King's New Disco v | I ery for Consumption will cure you at j home It's I be most infallible mrdi- j i cine for Coughs, Colds, and all ; I Throat and LuDg diseases on earth, j i 3 iirst dose brings relief. Astound- I ] :vv< < result from persistent use. | i bottles frre at J. E. Kauf- j t Price and Si.00. livery ! ] . 'uaranteed. ! j shefi from the State. i t correspondent, of : f it r snvs: "Senator ] ' /t i ^ term as (lovernor ; 1 to him for a { I s bar.d. The wo- t 5 . 1 I ? i i v. :ir* it {jut;u | ho ilrRlik ! i , a::d | * iTJtioi. I? j ^ ?ii ucks \ i j: J-11 WfiH J v Tbf j ;;n A)i>\: \r- J *. nted i 1 ! tit- 1 .-Irtnlr Ttf <1 nv.-rnor mad . penitentiary, and he appointed one ! r tvr . f the woman's kiuspeoj !e to ' >] dbiefor the condition on j * naruoii "was issued. The i c i to Governor Tillman's i . , I t! < conattioLR of ti;e par- j ed. Ho readily accepted J J v.- those is no belter ! ' I . i the app^r counties | 1 n 1 t>o has never takr-r, | 1 : r fioai the day he left < - I turn to his heme. In | i^n Senator Tillman i 1 by the sister of the .) v.-:< ^ivcu this ooiidi. and she was full of ;:a ror bavio<r done so in r a: 1 for having i citizen of him." - s Who are Away ! i 1 I f ild have a ?-ure rem- | attacks of eraaips, I ntery. and an hour's j of this kind often ! results. Parents | Leir sons with Pain- I ' '."lie, safe ar.d sure ! i :;!s to m-in^r relief r; nip! dnt. There is :l!er, Perry Davis'. t r the Lemon. t ; l . i i:Tiioq is one of the j i ( ir.ks for aDy person, j ;;ii i.r not. It is suit- * eh diseases, liver | niiamiuation of the i s ;ire used in interIt will alleviate and. _ and colds, and J 1 T t r? ncna o m ! ^ X I r> iiccn (uu i i- more we employ it otter we sball find 1 will yet supercede I L ) t M, C OLUMBIA, S Prompt Attention. 0, Cut ! 550 MAIN STREE Sells Brand N< Shoes at prices Columbia. Bemember the p! X. F. SHIVAR RL'XS THE PLACE 1550 Go to 1550 Main will soon SHIVAR CUTS _T1 1 * 3 _ an axiius 1S50 MainSt., Angast 7? 3m, NEWBERRY COLLEGE. Reunion of Allumni, Faculty and Friends at Little Mountain. Little Mountain, July 22.?Tbc enninn nf Xawberrv college at Little Mountain will bo held Friday, Aug. *th. P'or several years these annual meetings have been well attended and jare been beneficial to the inatitu:ion as well as a source of much ileasure to its friends. It is hoped - ** 'it !i i-U - bat the sejecreu win Hint tue icnvenienco cC all, and J bat many will show their ititc-re&t in the college mil Christian education by their itt-fience. The people of Little Mountain are always glad to have hese meetings in their midst, and :p&ro no pains in mnkiDg them a jucceas. The opening address will be made >y Mr. 0. D. Eptiog of the class of 1001. Addresses on educational top oa will be made by Prof. W. K. High of the college, Prof. J. B 0'S'r-al Holloway of Orangeburg, Col. 1 B. Wingard of Lexington, J. B. iiunter, Esq., of Xewbcrry, Lev. A. I. Beck, of Kightwell end Col. E. H. Lull, of Columbia. Don't Let Them Suffer. children are tortured with :: I burning eczema and ilsr-ases but Bucklen's tie raw fores, ijd. leaves the skin Clean, fragrant, v- on earth ae > guaranteed. Joly *25 , .J K if matin's Campaign bales. The following <.Ut<-s huv.- 1 ti-.u (!,n!orf-sM JU1I11VU n;i i i_n ^ - oai?n for the Seventh District, . aominate a candidate to succeed the ate Dr. Stokes: Sumter Court House, August C. Dishopville, August 7. Eastover, August 8. Drcoklaw], night, August 10. Hi t >u, August 13. L-rxingtoD, August 14. Leesviile, August 15. Orangeburg Court House, Aug. 20. Orangeburg County Committee to teairrn mearines for August 21, 22 ind 23 St. George, August 2G Holly Hill. August 27. Sumraervilie, August 28. Monet's Cjrner, August 20. Walterborc, September 3. Cullt-ton, Committee to fix a county netting, September 4. Must Pay Revenue Taxes. The Washington correspondent of Ponnrr! tfc1parar?lis X LllitJUCiJJL.irt xiivVv/4 v? lis paper as follows: ' The commissioner of internal rev?nue is expected to decide that the itate of South Carolina is wrong in ts contention against the right of he Federal government to tax South Carolina liquor dispensaries. Commissioner Yerkes will hold, it 3 understood, alter several conferences with Attorney General Knox, hat South Carolina has no power mder the constitution to exempt the lispensaries from the operation of he Federal internal revenue law. If c.. jjp^ .'tobor 13tf ^ ^ Price 1 :T. COLUMBIA, S. C.. I' I J 3w Solid Leather | < never known in [ ( ^ w w A w r*4 i Lace, 155U iviam at. ; A\D ADVERTISES. ; S1IIVAR CUTS THE I'lilCE. bT STBIBiET. l Street and you learn that ( HPTTTn T>T?TnT7!51 rm I JL J.XJU JL, XVJLVJUV/ V/XX J of SHOES. i Ccluirm.'bi'a, S. C. i k __ _ ^ South Carolina could thus secure im- , munity from Federal taxation, other ^ States could ao tne same, wire s?ri' a j ous results to the Federal exciee syeI tern." f ! I i{ Governor McSweeney, cf South Carolina, has not only demanded 0 from the internal revenue bureau a ^ return of all taxes collected from the ^ State dispensary tr&fiic since 1S!?3, but has sued for the same purpose in ^ the United States court of claims. p Both proceedings were taken ULdr-r the supreme count decision that the South Carolina di<p'u<-ary law was a conslitulioual ewei-i'.-of the police power of the State. The court of claims Laving ad journed for the summer, the case will have to await there, but meanwhile ^ the administration, through tho com missioner of in'erral revenue, will a ' Q i decide against South Carolina. Food Changed to Poison. 31 a Putrefying food in the intestines fi produces effects like those of arsenic, j but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel t the poisons frc w clogged bowels, I gently, easily but surely, curing Con F stipation, Biliousness, Sick Head ii ache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and f i Bowel troubles. Only 253 at J. E. n I Kaufmanri's. i' * - - t ii r./: Advice irorn roeyru itnmsiei?. b Negro ministers at Birmingham, v Ala., have issued circulars advising ^ 1 members of their race against going a 1 north and east to take the places of D . striking workmen. E I A Missouri gir! was thunderstruck ^ when she learned cf her beau's mars n'age to another girl, but recovered h-.rtly after and eloped with alight: ; i' 1 peddler. bac holer says the 'average ; -rates except when i a .-i - . lmr own ago. I The ; ! in a hurry is | g nothing. i 8 f i y NO. 1636 MAIN STRGE % ^ ^J1* 11 i $ JP^0' Etlinun. Y lp| Shoes a ^ BM' them at I <p you. ! <^> Any slin j for h-ss I <?> COS | Don't fa: : huvinj;. V ^ j&ivPKemenih & Shoes at j ^ them. I If NO 1636 MAIN STP.EET, | TEE PL, I COHEN IS ' July, 31.?3m. ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements will be inserted at the a to of 7ii cents per square of one i ch i* ace for first insertion, and 50 cents rar nch for each subsequent iurrrMon. Liberal contracts made with thoso wishing to advertise for throe, six and tw< lve nonths. Notices in the local column 5 cents per ine each insertion Obituaries charged for at he rate of one rent a word, when they exceed KX) words. Marriage notices inserted free. Addrese 0. M. IIAKMAN, Editor and Publisher. A Minister's Good Work. "I had a Revere attack of bilious colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera acd Diarrhoea Remedy, took two doses and was entirely cured," says Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles of iindicine from the doctor. He used .them Cov three or four days without .relief, thai: ..called in another doctor _ .j5vho.treatod,him-.for some .days and 1 ? art oinoharffed <^e :mu3 nu ?o,ic'i <u i? jf yjcut qver to sqe him th? bim. "Xo^- JIe sa'.^i (his r^oweU next mo. Si^: jf^x, .that they :ba? tvere in a tei. * % t^g ^bat.it WQ8 oeen running oil ** (h*111 dmcst bloody flux. ^ "'OS jOolif, jo had tried Chatrsberi.. Ubolera and Diarrhoea Remedy * le ?aid, 4Xo.' I went home anu Drought him my bottle and gave bim me dose; told bim to take another iose in fifteen or twenty minutes if je did not find relief, but bo took no nore and was entirely cured." For (ale by J E Kaufmann. Attention Veterans. Head Quarter?, Camp SteadmaD, No. 668, U. C. Y's, Lcxington, S. C , July 13,1901. The reveDth annual meeting of Jarnp Stead man, No. 668, U. C. Y's, vill be bcld at Lexington, S. C., on ["uesday, August the 13 b, 1901, at 0 o'clock a. m. Tbia will be a meet- , oar of impottaLce and it is earnestly lesircd tbat each and every member >e prc8?nt in attendance at the line. New (fficers will be elected or the coming year, and as the welare of the camp depends upon tho ctions of its officer?, members should ome to the meeting prepared to vote or good vui active men. We hope to have several speeches n thG occasion and thereby make he meeting not only interesting but enefic'al to those who attend. A cordinl invitation is hereby expnded the general public to be resent. By order of J H Counts, Commander. H A. SpftfiD, Adjutant. ' Hints tor Housewives. A 1 iftto lemon juice cooked with oiled lice, it is said, will keep the raina separate and distinct. Because gelatin, onions and milk re notable scavengers of the air they hould never be left uncovered. It is said that a sack of the beat alt left standing in the kitchen will bsorb not only the smell of fryiDg sb, but other unpleasant ordors. In making a custard pie remember bat the baking is an important item, 'sperience may teach one just the * . i * i t_ ?oint at v.bich to interrupt me cooing. Tbe best way is to watch th<T^ >ie and remove it from the oven tbe moment the custard reaches the boil g point A custard pie is spoiled if llowed to boil in tbe oven. A sandwich fork, which is worth m luying for th9 fun there is in playing ' rith it, is large and tbree-tined. Jt ias a standard on the under side, ^ nd on the upper side a bit of simple oachiuery. This machinery ends iear the handle of the fork with two mall bandies, which are pressed toother with the fingers, like a pair of cissors. This pressure slides the andwieii off on to the plate upon fbich it is to be served. Desiccated cocoanut for pies, tarts r.d c*k< s, for sale at the Bazaar. A man wants everything he can ^et and a woman wants everything he can't get. CCf * K & i?7-3 7\ zgst m I H 5 _ <$ J fcS5?3SL I T,COU J i\. ^ f lan who v. ii; Having hough: Is Co's Entire >: t a groat sacrifice. i v.. prices that will astmi. e in mv place will he sold <*> than FACTORY i " " ~~~ f i 1 t?? see my shoes before ^ It will pay you. >er you get Solid Leather le.s.s than it costs to make COLUMBIA, S. C., IS ? ^ 1CE:_ 1 1 [HE MAN. | j a