The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 12, 1902, Page 3, Image 3
(The Lexington Dispatch
Wednesday, February 12,1902.
Obituary.
Jessie Mary Anna, daughter of B.
F. aDd Mary Barrett, was born Octo
ber 7tb, 1879 and died January 4*b,
1902.
She was born and reared id Lexington
county, near Capers chapel.
Leaving that part of the county, the
family made Lexington their home
several years ago. Our dead young
sister connected herself with the
Methodist branch of the Church of
Christ at Lexington, together with
her sister, and remained a true member
until the pains of physical death
brought her sweet, but short life to an
end. There is no question about her
readiness to follow the soft voice of
the gentle shepherd through the dark
valley of the shadow of death. The
writer was with her during her last
illness and had prayers with her, and
found her testimony right and of
cheerful disposition. Her days ended
peacefully and triumphantly in
Lexington. Her body was taken
to her mother's church, (Capers
capel) and after the funeral service
we laid her to rest in the cemetery,
looking fcr the general resurrection
in the last day when they that are in
their graves shall come forth and be
V.J? nt-n nliiriAHO VlArtv SVlP
J1J&U UiO U nu gluliuue k<vv.^. ?.
leaves a father, mother, two brothers
and six sisters, besides a large circle
of frieifds to mourn her Jose, but
they mourn not as these who have
no hope. Blessed are the dead who
die in the Lord.
*
Our youDg sister was received into
the church by the writer and by him
laid away to rest in the silent grave
until that day in which the Master
comes to make up his jewels. God
help her father and mother, her brothers
and sisters to make her God their
God along their journey through
this vale of tears, so that when the
end comes his rod and bis staff shall
supDort them the gloom and dark
cess of death gathers and thickens
around their couch. "What is death
to dread or yet to shrink from when
it means that loved ones shall be reunited
again in that land of never
fadiDg day. Wr. D. Quick.
Saves Two From Death.
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough and
* bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland,
of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when
all other remedies failed, we saved
her life with Dr. King's New Discovery.
Our niece, who bad Consumption
in an advanced stage, also used
this wonderful medicine and today
she is perfectly well." Desperate
fVi v/ir* f ar><3 lnnrf ^iepflCCR Tifilfl fn
bjul wow buu -w
Dr. King's New Discovery as to no
other medicine on earth. Infallible
for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1 00
bottles guaranteed by J. E. Kaufmann.
Trial bottles free.
{ Our Senators.
Abbeville Pres* and Banner.
Since Wade Hampton led the Democrats
of this State to victory in '76,
we have had various Senators in
Washington.
Senator Butler served his country
well in settling disputed questions
and in securing rights for his constituents.
And he received the well done
of his countrymen.
avttttoo rorroy^nrl ktr
n auc jLLam?/i>uu hoo icnuiutu uj
a seat iu the Senate because of bis
splendid services in redeeming the
State. In Washington he did nothing.
But the people love him yet.
Benjamin R Tillman, like Wade
KamptoD, was sent to the Senate because
of valuable, or appreciated service
to the State. That service consisted
in building Clem son College
for boys and Winthrop College for
girls. His work in the curtailment,
of the sale of whisky, as determined
by the dispensary law, was his crowning
act, for which temperance people
will ever feel grateful, and for which
v saloon men will ev-r hate fcim. In
Washington he has done little, except
to stir up the animals. His influence
for the good of the State is
normal.
John L. McLaurin was sent to
Congress because of his ability, and
because it was thought he would be
an honor to the State, as he has been.
| He voted for the Paris treaty of
: peace. Although his act hsd Demc|
crat?c precedent for a hundrf d years,
! yet the moss back element of the
i party, had prevailed upcD the party to
; vote against everything the R=pubj
licans voted for. This act of McLaurir/s
brought down the maledicj
tions of that element. McLiurin's
influence at Washington, and Till|
man's lack of ir flutnce at the National
Capital it is thought will be
McLaurin's undoing.
m-tt i r "I _ A _ a (U.
nnman 8 xauure 10 inijueute tue
i administration in bebolf of bis con:
stituents has made him more popular
with bis people, wbiie MeLaurin's
; ability to get good things for bis people
seems to be the main source of
weakness at home.
MeLauria's influence at Washington
appeals to have* made him the
subject of the hatred of all the less
influential represetatives in Washington.
McLaurin having gotten more
favors from the administration than
1 all the other South Carolina Gcnfress|
men, they turned against him, knowI
ing that they could do but little, rej
solved not to apply to the dispensing
! power for favors which they could not
! get. Possibly a case of sour grapes, j
/?.?? or re tr n c f
i JLPUb CUU1 gicpco ui wucinjor, ??UBU
! U6e can a man be to bis constituents
I if be cannot or will not, get favors
| from Washington. We bave no
! other plac9 to look for good gifts.
A Wretched SSillioaaire.
?
The story is told of the owner of
| several railroads who was unable to
: buy relief from the nerve twisting
! agony of neuralgia. It is an unlike:
ly tale. The sick man must have
| known that Perry Davis"1 Painkiller
' would help him at once, as it has
; helped so many thousands of sufferers
in the past sixty yearg. There is
but one Painkiller, Perry Davi&".
. ?
A Telling1 Effect.
Spirtanbnrg Free Lance.
Senator Tiliman's speech on the
i Revolutionary war record of South
j Carolina has just appeared in the
i Congressional Record, haviDg been
withheld by the Senator for revision.
The historical matters contained in
the speech are of value and interest
and Senator Tillman did bis State a
service by bringing them to light and
i placing them permanently on record
He applied tbf principles involved in
i the great struggle to oar present sit
! uation with reference to the war in
| the Philippines with telliDg effect
I and had several sharp colloqays with
Republicans Senators on the subject.
South Carolina was the ground of
some of the bloodiest and most dei
cisive battles of the revolution and
contributed a large share of men snd
resources for the prosecution of 'the
! war. Id addition to this she had to
! contend with a state of guerrilla warI
fare with the Tories and tbe constant
1 fear in some quarters of Indian dep
reflations, Ihe benator gave in Lis
speech a large amount of statistical
information, which reflects great
| credit on the State of South Carolina
! for its part in the war.
: [Mr. Vniselsr Get Sid of Sis
Bhsumatisn.
"Duiing the winter of 1898 I was
j so lame in iny joints, in fact all over
: my body, that I could hardly hobble
around, when I bought a bottle of
; Chamberlain's Pain Balm. From
; the first application I began to get
; well, and was cured and have worked
steadily all the year.? R Wheeler.
Nortbwood, N. Y. For sale bv J. E.
Kaufmann.
ITo Intention!
?
Rear Admiral, W. S. Schley, the
greatest naval hero of today, has de!
ciared that he has no intention of
I entering politics, and added in a
; recent interview, "that no oSice,
! however high, would tempt him to
jeopardize the love which the people
of this country have expressed for
I him/' These are noble words from a
patriotic mind and a brave and
! noble heart.
I _ ^ ^
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures
A Cough or Cold at once. Conquers
1 Croup, WhoopiDf* Cough and Measles'
| Cough without fail. Best for Bronj
chitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, PDeu;
moDia, Consumption and Lung Affee|
tions. Quick, sure results. Price, 25c.
1
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?PHBBWWXMMi 1*H i Pi WBMP
r ^ _-v~ _ .
J vVvO /
h? j| Corn
^jf| removes from the soil
[ x f /?aj large quantities 01
M Potash. |
j enough I'ota.-h, or the |
| ^ i land will lose its pro- |
asfim \ \ I ducing power. | |
(a Read carefully our l;ool:s M
oa tr?Ps?seu: jreeGFRMAN
KAU W0RK-5. 5
l^,-^ I 93 Nassau S;., New Ycrk. R
^SSSZ&mmAamm ?nMramannty
"Around the Pan."
"The reader may make up his
i mind to be pleasantly overwhelmed
by the opulence and vivacity of
| "Around the Pan," published by the
Nutshell Publishing Company, iuou
Third Avenue, New York.
Tbe wonders begin with the frontispiece
picture of President McKinley,
drawn in a single line beginning
at a point on the cheek bene and
going rcund in a constantly widening
circle, with waverings and downbearings
of the pen in tbe proper
places to secure detachment and
shading. We are told that this portrait
"i* considered the most unique I
work of its bind in the world,*' and
if there are degrees of uniqueness i
we are willing to believe that this is
most the thing of which there are
onnroo hero i q I
| UU uuuuvotcc. vy i isi/uiow iuwiv ?o
text in addition to the pictures, aDd
we should be surprised indeed to
hear from any purchaser the opinion
that he had not got his money's
worth ($2 00j."
-o- ?
Tillman Gets Hot.
Hasn't Wcrds to Express Himself on
the Philippine Question.
Washington, Feb. 7 - Senator Tillman
severely criticised the Philippine
policy of the government today. He
said he had eeen a statement from
General Chafee that practically the
entire Philippine population is 'tabued
with hatred of Americans.
"In view of this statement," he said,
"must we continue this infamous,
tyranical, British South African,"?
then hesitated and continued: "I'll
Kortonc?ri T AQr?'f !
otvy npuu ucl'au00 * " """
words hot enough to apply to the
situation.'1'
For Stomach Troubles.
"I have taken a great many different
medicines for stomach trouble
and constipation," says Mrs. S. Geiger
of DuDkerton, Iowa, "bat never
bad as good results from any as
from Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver
Tablets " For sale bv J E KaufmanD.
Appropriation Sill.
The general appropriation bill has
been introduced in the house. The
amount will be in excess of last year
by about $50,000. This is caused
by additional appropriations for pensions
and general expenses. The colleges
will get the same as last year,
except Winthrop, which gets $17,000
more for maintenance.
- . , I
Sligh Out of Jail.
Washington Post.
The case of E. Brooks Sligh, for- i
merly a deputy at Columbia, S. C., ;
charged with a failure to pay a board j
bill of $G, at the Cosmopolitan hotel, !
was called iu the police court yester- ;
day. Mr. Sligh explained to the j
court that the bill was contracted
by a friend, for whom he had vouched.
and that he was nerfectlv williD^
i
to pay the amount. This Mr. Siigh
did, and the case was dismissed.
Jot- Couldn't Have Stood It
If he'd had Itching Piles. They're ;
terribly annoying: but Bucklen's i
Arnica Salve will cure the worst case ,
of piles on earth. It has cured ;
thousands. For iDiuries, Pains or !
Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve ;
in the world. Price 25c a box. Cure !
guaranteed. Sold by J. E. Kauf- j
maun.
Another cotton mill will be erect- I
ed at Clinton, S. C.
t
T average woman may tot be
able to love three men eimu'mr.. outlv,
but the can make a ^dhous b.i 11'
at it.
The man who wakes up to fi'd
himeelf rolling in wealth soon ri 1 s
out of it.
There is such a thiDg as a worn ;n
of few word;1, but she is apt to be
reiterative.
Some people live off their wits.
* /v . i i i_ r
and some live on me iuck 01 wn iu
oiber people.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eastern Timo at Other Points.
Schedule In Effect June 80th. 1901.
..,, LlJ___ |jTo.34!^7o.36
KOF.TnBOUXB. |Dai]yj Daily
Lv. Jacksonville (P. S) i 8iK;a; 7 4ap
* Savannah (So. By.) 1225pll2l>ja
" Barnwell j 3 50p| 4 18a
" Blackville I 4l2p! 4 2ba
Ar. Columbia 1 550p 6 Ilia
Charleston, (So. Ky j 7 out1! 1 lA'pl
" Summerville i 7 41a'12iA.;nt
" BranchvilJo I 9 00aj 2 0ua
" Orangeburg 9125a 2 45a
M Kingviilo i!0 24a! 4 05a
Ar. Columbia 11 i->s| 5 40a
Lv. Augusta, :So. ftv.} ( 25jpi 'Joopl
Lv. GramtoviUo ..." ' 32tfpl0l5p
Lv. Aiken ! i;u">p
Lv. Trenton t 352p|ll00p
" Johnston ....! 4J.'p'll20p ?
Ar. Columbia j ;> -topi 2 lun
Lv. Columbia, (Bidg St , 555p| 0 25aj
" Winnsboro ' OoOpj 7 25a
" Chester 7 IJSpj 3 i7u!
" Rock Hill 8aip; 808aj
Ar. Charlotte sujp; 9 5'_fij ._.
Ar. Danville 12 4.V.; 1 c2p}
Ar. Richmond i <iu>al 'Hop)
Ar. Washington 7 35a! ltdopj
M Baltimore (Pa.RIi) ! 9 15a|ll 35p|
" Philadelphia 11 J'ai 25Ta
~ jN?;w i< nc i < vop' "
Lv. Columbia ill :i;a; 7 ~0a[
Ar. Spartanburg j % !()pt lb 2oa. ;
" Ashevilie 7 lop,' 20op
Ar. Knoxville i -1 07a, 7 I bp I
Ar. Cincinnati i 7.ljy| .S l a!
Ar. Louisville I . .>/pi 8
!No.SC!><'o.35l
S0UTH30L ntd. j Daily .DaiJyj
Lv. Louisville I 7 ?.ia| 7 30p| 1
Lv. Cincinnati i ?.<.Kt suooj 1
Cv. XnoxvilJe ] 1 55a ? iia t
" Ashevillo ! 7 U>aj 3'J0p V
..partanburg [1035a 6 lap
Ar. Columbia i 2 lop ft ......
Lv. New York(Pa.i?.&) I iDSOpilidcGC
" Philadelphia UOapj 3 5Ca
" Baltimore 827p. 0 22a
Lv. "VVnshi'gt'n (So.Ry) 9 50p! H 15a Lv.
Kichmond Ji ?i rpjlgQlml
Cvl Danville I 4 baa; a i-Spl..
Gv7 Charlotte {s^mi'Joopi I
M Rock Hill 9 lcn 104Jp .
M Chester 9 44&;1113p 0
u Winnsboro 10 2Sa;i2 01a I
Ar. Columbia. (BldgSt 1? 33a 05a |
Lv. Columbia, (U. D.) 1200ra 8&Ja
" John3tOQ 1 4Op 6 0">a
" Trentou 152pj 6 28a
Ar. Aiken 2ii0p) 7 3ca
Ar. Grr.nireville 221p 6 5m .
Ar. Augusta _3 Oyp 7 4-5a
Ev." Columbia (So. tiy) ?wp 1 35a
" Kingville 848p 2 82a
" Orangeburg 4 42p 3 45a
M Branchville 525p 4 25a
** Summervillo 6 42p 557a
Ar. Charleston 7 .'Sip 7 b)a
Lt. Columbia (So. By.) 11 4uai J 10a
" Blackvillo 1 30p! 2 52aj
" Barnwell 183pj 397aj
" Savannah 3'?p 4 50a
Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.) 7 10p 9 15a'
Sleeping Car Service.
Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and New York.
Nos. 33 and 34?Now York and Florida Express.
Drawing-room sleeping cars between
Augusta and New York. Pullman drawingroom
sleeping cars between Port Tampa, Jac2 onville,
Savannah. Washington and Yew York.
Piiiiman s'.eeDine cars between Charlotte and
Richmond and-cKarlotte and Norfolk. Dining
oars between Charlotte and Savannah.
Nos. 35 and 3d?U. S. Fast Mail. Through ri
Pullman drawine-room buffet sheening cars b*- .'
tween Jacksonville and New Yorlc and Poll- l<
man sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte
ana Charlotte and Ricmnond. Dining
cars servo all meals enroute. Pullman sleeping
cars between Jacksonville and Columbia,
enroute daily be tween Jackson ville and Cincinnati,
via Ashevilie.
FRANK S. GANNON. 8. H. HARDWICX,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr.. Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Washington, D. (i Washington, D. 0.
W. H.TALOE, R.W.HIJNT, 7
As't Gen. Pass. Ag'i., Div. Pass. Ag't., i
Atlanta. Ga. Charleston, 8.
L0AP1XCIIAM1BAM j
nv ariTTV? flxitm.TXA 2
VA W7VV AAA
Stats, City & County Depository 5
COLUALBIA. S. C. 1
Capital Paid in Pull $150,000.00 ^
Surplus 60,000.00 v
Liabilities of Stockholders Io0.u00.00 0
$360,000.00
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Interest at the rate of 4 per centum per annum
paid on deposit*: in this department
TRUST DEPAR1MENT*
This Bank under special provision of its
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 $1'4 00 per year.
EDWIN W. R03EBTS0N,
t>_. i.
X. ?W?
A. G. HASKELI,
Vice President. j
J. CALDWELL H0BEKT30N,
2d Vice President j
G. M. BEIUiY, Cashier.
Febroan 1'S?ly.
When writing inoQtion the Dispatch. j
Br. i). E. Lcaplrart, I
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Persons desiring a policy written in the
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12C0 acres of well timbered land, situate ~j
in Black Creak township, about five miles J
from a railroad station. There is a good E
water power on the place. Price. $2,500
? cheap at this price. Titles good. 1
I Tb Our Friends ani Patrons!
I US v yy <k2bs aa m qvsjww wetion ^ vm w?*w j
OF LEaINGTOK.
We thank you very cordially for your patronage for ;|
the past year, and hope to grow more popular with you j
as tune goes on. Our trade from your couuty was very jj
satisfactory this season, but in order to increase our busi- |
ness we are offering values such as you have never bad the
opportunity t" resi ze before. We will sell you a 86 50 i
Overcoat for 83 50 until closed out. A 8*5 hill buy e a
810 00 Suit made by the Best Tailors. 0:her higher
gr?de goods in proportion.
UHDERWEAR, cheaper than the cheapest. Heaviest and f
Best FVecal Lined at 30c. See these, it will pay you.
We do quite a nice
JOBBING BUSINESS.!
9
This Department is growing every day. I will be gisd to see
any merchant in mv store, as I always have some little pbs
or bargains to clTer. Call on me at
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September 9. 3m.
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Factory Saw Mill and Ponds: Office and Yards:
Ashley River and CuinmiDg's Creek. 21 to 47 Ashley Ave., CHARLESTON, S. C.
April 24 ? Jy.
~~~ ~ fire i lire reiilii
tflGmES R fl55 PPQ COUNTRY RISKS CONSIDERED.
^ | Only First Class Companies Represented.
Tanks. Stacks, Stand Ptpea and Sbeet-Irom See my List of'Giants:
Work; Shafting, Pulleya, Gearing, fioiM, ! *
H?uc??r* ?ta Mill Cuatlnes. : ? _ ,
WrCast Wry day; work 200 hand*. ; iETNA, i' lUE, 01 ttartiora,
OMBARD IRON 70KKS A SDFFLT 09 i .Conn $13,357,293
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ! CONTINENTAL (Fire), of
New York 10.638.271
PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS.
Phi).. Pa.. 15.541.C66
V7 -iETNA LIFE, of Hartlord,
JtaaarylW- Conn 56,092,060
GLENN FALLS, of Glenn
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HHII 8 11% better attention; no one can give you better
nlEll^u protection;no ouecan give you bett ;r rates.
,yybH buns, a Tfox,
J A CVQIfP General Insurance Agent,
H Oinur. LEXINGTON S. C.
Unique?unlike any other cough prepa- November 2/, 1901?ly.
ation. The quickest to Htop a cough and i
3 remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. Rp$t')lll"int A
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COLUMBIA. 8. C. 133G MAIN STREET. M
For Sale at THE BAZAAR. COLUMBIA, - S. C., M
Aug. 18?ly. rpHE ONLY UP-TO-DATE EATING V
X House ol its kind in the City of Co- V
T ~ lnmbia. It is well kept?clean linen. H
Notice, Land for Sale. 1
r WILL SELL MY ENTIRE TRACT what yon order and pay only for what >ou
[of land, containing 5-'0 acres, with *et- W'tbm easy reach ot desirable sleepboat
one hnrdred acres of open land, not inS ap81""0613^8ess
than GO acres in fine cultivation with i OPEN ALL NIGHT,
ilenty ot water, good dwelling house, fonr B T} A T7TT} Prrmrift+rtT
tew tenant houses, outbuildings. barn:;, ' iTlOprieiOT.
tc.. etc. Also line orchard that has ^
lever failed bearing 1'iuit since I owned
u~ Ci.nut, ^ ona or?H a half m i w mm n wvivria
UC jJIULO. ^luanu vuv ^ W M M U ..
ast of Gflbton. S. C. Terms will be reas- J I y J J !p
uuble. Parties wishing to buy will do jj| 1H| an ,
>-ell to call and see the growing crops now JJ_ gj %; % A 0$
>n the land.
SPIRITTINE
REMEDIES.
L I ! I I rf ril ri \ Endorsed by some of ihe Leading Medical
1 1HJ11 1 ilLil-i*5 I Profession. No Quack or Patent Med^
sJrF n I icine, bat
yS TSal Crow an iBrar Frnit. ; NATUR?>S pURE REMEDIES.
fr; ' ''*% Write for nur fiO page il- I Admitted into the World Columbian Enpoi
Inst rated Catalogue and <0 | si ti on in 1893.
Ipufnt and^Cuhivate nn Or- Use Spirittine Balsam for Bbeumatism,
jcharl." Gives you that in- I j Colds, Lameness, Sprains, Sore 1 hroat
formation you have so long I . Use Spirittino Inhalent for Consumption,
f"f !^int'''i.; t0,,f yo',1 ulL'; ?,Vf | 1 Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, AstLma
lt-7 those big red apples, lucious [ i , T .
peaches, and Japan plums I . and La urippe.
? - - ; 1- t i ^n-nOinA OmtriMit la lnnisnsnsahip m thi
J will: iu?-ir??rivxiwt; 1
o A mil of which you have often ; | treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch,
/IVv wondered where lhe trees : Tr/?hirif* Piles
/OSN'.-hcic from that produced lEcmng mes.
I them. ' ' *n consequence of the astonishing sucI
cess ln removin?r diseases, its demand- now
L ;..a itVERYTHIHG GOOD IN | j comes not alone from this vicinity bnt
'&&&& ' FRUITS. ' i from everywhere in the United States aud
^^oSr>/: 1 ! Europe.
^ lUnusal floe stock of SILVER j j Wholesale and Retail by G. 31. HAEilAN,
.r?5 ^>,< :MAPL?^.youPcr.tlinft7trees < T? v- r
Zv & Smooth and strai lit, the ki ad Dexington, b. C.
that live and >rro\v off mil.
'^'M^.Noolil, rou^'h trees. This is j ; **r ? Fl/1irv "'fcT jC!
i W. A. RECSiLIAG,
tiful shade trees. j '
Write for prices and cive | /\ y-irn'l" r*sfTt
ii?t of wants. mjZux*-m r?lUW aaLa m,
... onTrvruTA c n
J. iail liiauicy purser) iu? wjjv/mwa,
POMOXA. N. C. TS N0W MAKING THE BEST PI?tureg
tjjat can be jn tjj-8 countryj
I an(* a^ ^iavo never had a real fine pic1
-? . tare, shoald now try some of his latest
.. . ..--k styles. Specimens cun be seen at his GalPCCQW/AY
\A/A^JTpn lerv. np stairs, next to the Hah.
D t L O If tt A wvrin I U ft/ -Whon writinff mention the Dispatch.
NLARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES I ~
r WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAE- ^ HAIR^BALSAM
L ket price for clean and pnre Beeswas. r?8S^g^S|Ciesn*:? ami beautifies the hajtl
'rice gorerned by color and condition. flgRH^ M^ver^F^is to^Ibcrt^ToW.-'
"RTPT? P WAPMAN KiiSKftP^MKH Hair to its youthful Color. 5
HlbBi X>. I1AAIILAJJ, Cures scalp <3,(?aK?& hair lahusf. I
U the Bazaar. Lexington. S. C. K?SK^_zS5 g*,ac<T?iieat ?I