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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19.1894. G. M. HARMAN. Editor aud Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. C.. WBTNFSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1899. MIXED PICXLES. A Palatable Dish of Iuteies' ng Reading Matter. Remember your CouDty Fair. Artificial cotton is being manufactured in Austra. ^ Your presence will be greatly appreciated at the County Fair. Let us all go to work to make our County Fair a howling success. In the Governorship contest the Supreme Court of Nevada decided that Sadler was elected Governor by a plurality of 60. It is the duty of every person in Lexirgton county to send an exhibit and attend the County Fair. 2,000 coal miners in West Y.rginia i^st week asked for an advance of 5 i cents per ton, which was refused, and i they went out on a strike in a body, i St. Vincent, the United States hos- 1 pital at Norfolk, Va., was burned on September 21. It was the largest hos- 1 pital in the South and was valued at ' $250,000. 1 The war cloud in South Africa continues to grow darker and more ' threatening each day. The Boers seem determined to resist British ' tvrannv to the last ditch. Bacoo, flour, lard, in fact all kinds ( i of groceries, are, advancing in price. Now let manufactured goods go up in price and then will the price of cotton ^ pop up and the Southern farmer will reap the benefit. 4,500 Odd Fellows and their sisters ' of the Bebekah order paraded the < streets of Detroit in full uniform, j It was the grandest and most imposing procession seen in that city since 1890. ' The Columbia Evening Record * favors the continuance of the beer ^ privilges on the ground that of two evils it is wisest to choose the least, ( therefore to reduce th6 consumption * of whisky, beer drinking should be ? encouraged. * Dr. Tim merman, the State Treas- | urer, who has the reputation of be iDg the handsomest man in South Cirolina, bad the misfortune to lose t ? t his barn and Hs contents by fire on . the 20ih instant. Loss about $1,200. No insurance. f A party of insurgents ditched a 1 railroad train near Angeles in the ^ Philippine.?, on the morniDg of the a 22nd inst, and then fired on the de- ^ railed train from a bamboo thicket, 1 r killing two Americans and wounding five others. The insurgent were dis< persed. 11 fl A report comes from Manila that the American prisoners in the hands ^ of the Filipinos were treated well by their captors until the insurgents 1 lost all hope of getting ransom, and * then their treatment was changed and a system of starvation and cruelty was commenced. The up country troops above Co* lumbia will go to the Dewey celebra. tion in New York over the Southern ^ Railway. Their headquarters will be on Fourth street and the First Artillery U. S. A. band will be taken ^ along. The troops below Columbia will go over the Atlantic Coast Line ^ The State has so far neglected to g give the name of the gentleman who a it alleged is so familiar with the so- g called popularity of its lately demised "soaking idea." Is the "gen- t tleman" like the "idea" a myth, and a exist in tbe imagination of the editor j of the State onl)? Its silence is evi- Q dence of this. t "Liberty is nothing to me without g honor," said Dreyfus on being informed that the French Cabinet of Ministers had pardoned him. And t in this he was correct, for beiDg a wrongfully and udjustly convicted, both right and justice demand that bis vindication be complete. Until this is done tbe Lilly of France will remain tarnished. An election was held in Prosperity, Newberry county, on the 21st inst., od the question of "Dispensary" or f. "No Dispensary." By a vote of 27 for to 30 against no dispensary carried the day, so that the people of j that town who imbibe the liquid c stuff will have to seek the lair of the ^ blind tiger whenever they want to "take a smile." V The latest news from the irrepressible John F. Hobbs is, "that he is on the eve of sailing for the Fiji islands, where he proposes, in his own dominions, to raise a regiment of * F'jians for service in the Philippine war. They are cannibals and eat 8 white folks, but be says they wi.l draw the line on Filipinos."' : The last move in the Neal short- * I " age case is that the Attorney General i has fully determined to enter suit ! a against Col. Neil's bondsmen. It is ; understood that one of them favors ; making a settlement without a suit j u while another one oppose it on the , 0 ground that the Boald of Directors ; * should have known of the shoitage ; and should have informed the bonds- j t men of the condition of affairs in time j p to save themselves. i s IMYWirB HAH tUFFCRCD For more than eleven years, and lias tri several doctors, hutnothingdidherany herG. F. P. which gave immediate r monthly periods. L. GERSTLE 6. CO., PROPRS,. WWWWwWwwWXyW FOR SALE BY J. Without admitting or denying tho soundness ot its logic, our contemporary seemingly forgets or completely ignores the fact that beer can be sold from the dispensary with as much "encouragement" as by beer privilege men. To use its argument with stronger force that of two evils choose the least why not use the dispensary with its restrictions to "encourage beer Irinking" rather than by granting beer privileges as the least of the two evils? About twenty-five representatives )f the Southern Cotton Spinners association from North and South Car)lina met in Philadelphia on September 22, and discussed the advisability of temporarily shutting down i large number of mills in the South. This action arose on account of the inticipated increase in cost of cotton. Should there be a general shut down t might affect 150 mills in the SouthAs a stump speaker Senator B R Tillman is acknowledged to be the i qual of any in the United States. The Democrats of many States, both tforth and South, have invited him to .?ome there and make speeches iD he cause of Democracy and honest jovernment. Maryland is among he latest States which have asked or bis services, and should he decide o go that State can be safely counted n the Democratic column. Our Ben s a cyclone and carries everything >efore him. Severe shocks of earthquake were elt in several parts of the globe od he morning of September 30. At Ldian, Asia Minor, there was a disastrous, one during which hundreds j if persons were killed. Ia Alaska ; t was the greatest phenomena wit- i lessed there since a similar distur- j lance in the Russian days. Kanan aland at the entrance of Yakutat bay ' ank 20 feet into the sea. At high ide only the tops of trees are visible, j luge fissures opened in the earth and n two minutes the ocean rose 20 feet | ibovo high tide and almost as quickly j mbsided. Story cf a Slavs. To be bound hand and foot for rears by the chains of disease is the eorst form of slavery. George D iVilliams, of Manchester, Mich., tells tow such a slave was made free, le says: *'My wife has been so telplees for five yearB that she could tot turn over in bed alone. After ising two bottles of Electric Bitters, he is wonderfully improved and ible to do her own work." This ( upreme remedy for female diseases luickly cures nervousness, Bleepless- , less, melancholy, headache, fainting md dizzy spells. This miracle woikng medicine is a godsend to weak, ickly, run down people. Every botle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. >old by J. E Kaufmann, Druggist. Even the dev 1 was convinced when te saw that Job served God for love nd not for a living. Let disease come as they will, Take Life of the Liver and be healthy still; Pleasant to take, unlike a pill, | Regulates the system and cures i every ill. j The fervor of human love needs! >ut a slight freeze of evil gossip to | an it into the fires of hate. Frequently Protracted Constipa- j ion causes Inflammation of the j bowels. Remedv?use Dr. M. A. I , . I jimmoDB Squaw "Vine Wine or j tablets are invaluable. To clean iron sinks, rub them well j | nth a cloth wet with kerosene oi\ or I lean the sink with potash and hct j pater. I Chioa chests should be scalded , nd freshened at least weekly and a , ittle borax water sprinkled on the , helf. "They are simply perfect," writer j; lob'fc. Moore, of Li Fayette, Iud , of j, )eWitt's Little Early Kisers, tbe i famous little pills" for constipation , nd all liver ailments. Never gripe.' ( '. E Kaufmano. j, The saints should be too closely mited in Christ to admit of any root f bitterness springing up between |, hem. j, I ' Prayer is Dot merely getting G d i o do something for us, but it is < >utting ourselves where Gjd can do j1 omething with us. 1 IS A HAPPY ONE. | VERYwoman is under obligat ions Afc to herself and the man she mar- 2 ries to be in the most healthy con- flp on possible. She should be free of ? emale diseases and menstrual irLilaritie3, because the condition of ^ wife makes or mars the home. A 1't delay because you dread to con- 2 a doctor, for a consultation is un- M essarv. Get a few bottles of A "i r* (Gerstle's 2 I H h* \ Female 2 * 1 1 1 Panacea. 2 TPNAOS SAUK. treat yourself in the privacy of 2 r home. It will cure you. M vour case is in any way compli- A >d write to The Ladies' Health J* b, {care L. Gerstle & Co.) Chatta- m ga, Tenn., and receive valuable A ructions on all female irregulari- 2 , free of charge. V FROM WOMB TROUBLES O ed everything she could cot. as well as c?mk1. Last spring 1 commenced giving elief and benotitod hor greatly at.her \Y. E. TURNER. St. Stephens. Ala. W CHATTANOOGA, TENN, A E. KAUFMANS', Cotton Farmers' Trust. m> ?_ /-I L v..j T7* C..?U xnere is vxreab x-yr uuuu au Organization.?A New Orleans Business Man Favors Fighting the Dewl With Fire if it Be Possible. Washington, September 20.- "I am against trusts as a general proposition, but I would be glad to see the cotton planters of the South form a combine in order to put up the price of cotton, said Mr. J. A. Steele, of New Orleans. "This may sound a good deal like the proposition of the old Scotch fisherman, who wrote to Mr. Gladstone that he stood by him in his free trade views, but he thought there ought to be a duty on herrings. At the same time, at the risk of being considered inconsistent, I repeat that a farmers' trust would meet my approval. "The poor devil of a planter toils the year round in the burning sun of our Southern clime, making a cotton crop, which, when gathered, ginned, and baled, must be sold by him for whatever price the buyer chooses to give. The owner of the product hasn't a word to say as to the price he shall receive, and being in debt for supplies to his local merchant, is not able to bold his bales to a time | when he might dispose of them in a better market. "I am dubious as to the possibility of such a planter's combination, but it would seem not to be utterly impracticable. It would be a clear case of combining in self defense, for at the prevailing prices of the past three years the production of cotton, instead of being attended with profit, has been an actual loss to those who are engaged in it. If a trust could advance the price even one cent a pound, it would mean a gain of millions of dollars to the Southern farmers, and the world at large, who consume cotton, would not be injured by such a slight increase." "Best on the market for coughs and colds and all bronchial troubles; for croup it has no equal," writes Henry R Whitford, South Canaan, Conn , of One Minute Cough Cure. J. E. Kaufmann. "I never go shopping early in the mornirg." "Why no{V "That is the time when the shop girls are busy telling their dreams." M. B. Peavey, Bjrumville, Ga., writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine cured my whole family of Chills and Fever. It also cures Dyspepsia and Headache. I believe it stronger than Zeilin's and Black Draught. To scour steel knives and forks use sifted coal ashes or powdered rotten stone or- pumice. Ashes should be sifted through a fine flour sieve. "Tommy?"Pop, what is a necessary evil?'' Tommy's Pop?"A neces?ary evil, my, boy, is?um?one we like so much that we don't care about abolishing it." "I love to make visits in the morning." "Do you?" "Yes; all the other women are busy cleanirg house, and it is so funny to see them try to act glad to see me." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a sciertific compound having the endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical press. It "digests what you pat" and positively cures dyspepsia. M A. Ketron, Bloomingdale, Tenn., says it cured him of indigestion of ten years' standing. J. E. KaufmanD. To remove paint from the window rrlasa make a stronf? solution of potash, o & saturate the spots of paint with this and let it remain until nearly dry; then lub off with a woolen cloth. Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich , says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Core curtd me of a severe case of indigestion: can strongly recommend it to all dyspeptics. '-Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. J. E. Kaufmann. For .Sunday night supper it is a good plan to serve a platter of delicate cold meat with salad. Try serving thin slices of cold tongue or chiekeD, garnished with parsley sprigs as an accompaniment of the lettuce. Many who prof? ss to fallow CLuibt a^e willing that their br< thers'-bou'd lose life rather than that they shou d sacrifice liberty. The pain of a bum or tcald is almost instantly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It also heals the irjured parts more quickly than any other treatment, and with out the burn is very seveie does not leave a scar. F*.r sale by J. E. Kaufmann. Little Johnny?Mrs. Talkemdown paid a big compliment to me today. Mother?Did she really ? Well, there's no denying that woman has sense. What did she sa)? Little Johnny?She said she didn't see bow vou came to have such a nice little - boy as I was. It is a favorite occupat'on to den mnce the sons of wealthy men for biing worthless. Yet thtir worthlessDess soon scatters fortunes that might otherwise increase to the detriment of the general public. Ill is the wind that blows no one good. DeWitl's Little Eirly Risers permanently cure chronic constipation, biliousness, nervousness and wornout feeling; cleanse and regulate the entire system. Small, pleasant, never gripe or sicken?"famous little pills." J E Kaufmann. A little boy had been sent to the dairy to get some eggs, and on his way back he dropped the basket containing them. "How many did you break?"' asked his mothsr." "Ob, I didn't break any," he replied, * but the shells came cff some of them." E. E. Turner, Compton, Mo , was cured of piles by DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty reme1* - ^ TM !.! ales, .rnysiciana ana surgeons endorse it. Beware of dangerous counteifeits. J. E. Kaufmann. Mr. Moody said in New York: "Some men accuse me of being a hypocrite. Well, suppose I am. How does that make their case any bettei? I know some pretty mean things about myself, but you can't 6ay anything against my Master. An exchange sizes it up this way: "Many people in the country want to | move to town; many people in town would like to live in the country. As a rule, a man's a fool; when it is hot he wants it cool; when it is cool he wants it hot; always wanting what is not; never pleased with what he's got; as a rule, a man's a fool."' There's always hope while there's One Minute Cough Cure.'' An attack of pneumonia left my lungs in bad shape and I was near the first stages of consumption. One Minute Cough Cure completely cured me," writes Helen McHenry, Bismark, N. D. Gives instant relief. J. E Kaufmann. In 1857 the coinage of tbe big copper pennies, which every body has seeD, were suspended. Up to that time they had been coined regularly for sixty five years. In all, 156,003,000 of the big, awkwaid coins had been put into circulation. Not more than one-fourth of that number have been paid back to the government or exchanged for other coin9. For woundp, burns, scalds, sorep, skin diseases and all irritating eruptions, nothing so soothing and healing as DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Mrs. Emma Bollee, Matron Eogle' wood Nursery, Chicago, says of it: "When all else fails in healing our babies, it will cure."' J. E Kauf maun. An Indianapolis store keeper who sells wooden shoes says that his style of footwear is extensively used by people who work in canneries, where hot solder, acid, etc, on the floors would ruin shoe leather; people who stand on wet fh ors, such cs washer-women and the employees of cream-cries, and by fashionable women who wear them without stockings when they wish to rest their feet. The wooden shoes are made at Grand Rapids, Mich , from basswood, by Belgians. Only Knows j what^ suffering from falling1 of the I feminine organs is. A man may sympathize or pity but he can not know the agonies she"goes through?the terrible suffering, so patiently fcorr.e, which robs her of beauty, hope and happiness. Yet this suffering really is needless. McELREE'S Wine oi Car?! , will banish it. This medicine cures all " female diseases " quickly and permanently. It does away I with humiliating physical examinations. The treatment may be taken at home. There is not continual expense and trouble. The sufferer is cured ar.d stays cured. Wine of Carduiis becoming the j leading remedy for all troubles of J this class. It costs but *i from any druggist. ! For advice in cases requiring I special directions, address, the "Ladies Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tcnn. t ~ MRS. C. J. WEST, Nashville, Tenn., writes : ?'"This wonderful medicine ought to be in every house where there are girls and women." I Doctors Say; | Bilious and Intermittent Fevers I which prevail in miasmatic dis| tricts are invariably accompanj ied by derangements of the | Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. I The liver is the irreat "driving* wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes deranged and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. It Las been noted that the reluctance of women to tell their age is no piece of modern sensitiveness. Ic is as old as the hills. In the Old Testament, although great numbers of women are mentioned, there is but one?Sarah, Abraham's wife?whose age is recorded. St. Stephen's Congregation. The place of divine services for the immediate future of St. Stephen's congregation will be in the Episcopal chapel. Our congregation and the public may expect services at that chapel every first, second and fourth Sunday morniDgs at 11 o'clock Sunday school service every Sunday morning, at 9:30, at the Episcopal chapel. Pastor J. G. Graichen. -?? ? An idea of the vast wealth of New York city can be gained from the fact that the appropriation for its municipal expenses this year is $83,OL'0,000, a sum about half as great as the entire taxable property of South Carolinn. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleasant remedy for all diseases arising from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern cure for constipation, biliousness, sick headaches, specks before the eyes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, mild in action, thorough in effect. Ouly one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. 4 Home and Farm. By special arrangements we offer the Home and Farm, the leading f irm and home paper, published in Louisville, Ky., and the Dispatch for ?1 25. Those of our subscribers who desire to subscribe for the Home and Farm, can do so by sending 25e in silver or stamps to this office. f "CTEVEWe EA Vnt>TTE" f j oii'Vi'iitJi/iruiuii" s RIFLE. i It "Takes Down." j4** ? 22-inch barrel, weight 4$ pounds. S Carefully bored and tested. For S \ 42, .25 and .32 rim-fire cartridges. \ ? 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ARE YOU SICK, SUFFERING, OR A KTTTfTKn XJLJL JL XJA vy IN ANY WAY, AND NEED 3^ZE3Z)ICIlSrE? if so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at the Bazaar, Standard Medicines for all Complaints, Diseases, Etc., which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ! *<5^ Central Time Between Columbia anil Jacltaoaville. Eastern Time Between Colombia and Other Points. Effective Jane 11th, 1S30. v ,, , ? , No. '.U No. 3J >ort iibottnii. .. I).uly. Daily. , Lv. J'villc. S.C.&P.Ry.. : 8 20 ai "-lap " Savannah ! 12 35p 11 53p . Ar. Columbia ! 4 o8p! 4 o?5a I Lv. Charleston, So. Uy.. 7 (A)a| 5 80p Sumniervilio i 7 41 ui <> 09p Branchville 8 55 a 7 .>0{? Oranp'burj; j !?23;t 8 24 p KinxviPo ; 10 15 aj 0 2up Ar. Columbia 11 UDaj 10 1(> i Lv. Augusta, So. By.. 2 4J [.'j 5 ;vp " (Ti anitevilie 3 00 r?; 10 15? " Aiken j 2 50p " Trenton i 3 hop 11 OOp " Johnstons .. 3 49p. 11 A)p Ar. ColunihiaUn. dep't I 5 20 pi 2 10 4 Lv Col'liia R'aml'g st j 5 45pj .5 50a " WiimslA.ro.. | <> .?pj " Chester I V J??p! 7 37 a " Rock Hill I V .*Sp; 8 II a Ar. Charlotte ' 8 45p, 1' 15a , " Danville | 12 55a] 1 22 n Ar. Richmond j COOaj G 25 p Ar. Washington 1 7 55 aj 9 05p " Baltimore Pa. R. R.. J 9 l'*a 11 25 p " Philadelphia I 11 35 a 2 56 a " New Vorlc I 2 03 pj 6 23 a c , . So. 33 No. 3.1 Southbound. .. ., I4 tl Duly., Dally. Lv. New Y'ork.Pa. R.R 3 00p 1215nt " Philadelphia 5 34 j> 8 50 a " Baltimore 7 55 p 6 22a ( Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ry 9 20 p 11 15 a I Lv. Richmond { 11 COpj 12 01m Lv. Danville j 4 15 a. 6 02p " Charlotto I 8 15a' 10 20p , " Rook Hill 902a] 11 10p I " Chester 9 35 a; 11 43 p ' " Winnsboro ! 10 21 a 12 82 a Ar Col'bia Bland'p st . j 11 25a 1 37 a Lv. Columbia Un.dep't 1145a 4 30 a " Johnstons 1 23 p G32a " Trenton 1 :8j? 6 48 a Ar. Aiken 2 15 p " Graniteville 2 07 p 7 18 a " Augusta ? . 2 45 p 8 00 a Lv. Columbia. So. Ry. 3 55 pj 6 45 a Kinpville I 4 38 p 7 30 a Oranpeburp 1 5 29 p 8 22 a Branchville 0 02 p 8 52 a Summorville 7 32 p 10 18 a ! Ar. Charleston 8 17pj 11 00a 1 Lv. Col'bia. F.C.&P.Ry 10 35 a; 12 47 a " Savannah 3 07p 5 08 a Ar. Jacksonville 7 40pi 9 00 a ; SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Excellent daily^ passenger service between I r loriaa una i>ew iwk. Nos. 33 and 34?New York nnd Florida Express. Drawing-Room Sleeping (Jars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawiugroom sleeping oars between Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and New York. Pullman Sleeping Cars Ixtwcen Charlotte L and Richmond. Nos. 35 and 30-U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte. Dining cars serve all meals on route, i Pullman sleeping cars between Jackson villa I and Columbia, eproute daily between Jack1 sonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON. . J. M. CULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington. W. A. TURK. S H. HARD WICK, G. P. A.. Washington. A.. G. P. A., Atlanta. ~ SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule in Effect ^ June llih, ISO.'. ' STATIONS. ! E^%U- ! Xo.' u. Lv. Charleston ' j 7 00 a m " Summervillo " 41 a in " Branchvilie ! ! 8 55 a m " Orangeburg j j 9 23 a m " Kingville ; j JO_I5 a m Lv. Columbia j ; d a.nl " Prosperity ! 1-10 nn " Newberry ' 1- 25 p m " Ninety-Six |. _ 1 20 p m " Greenwood ' 7 40 a np 1 55 p in Ar. Hodges j 8 00 a np 2 15 p m Ar. Abbeville!?. j jT-JU a mi 2 45 p m Ar. Belton j 8 55 a ni|__3 10 j? m Ar. Anderson j 9 30 a ml 3 35 p m Ar. Greenville 10 1J a mi 4 15 p m Ar. Atlanta?". ~~ . i~ 3"55 "pTii{__9_00 p ni STATIONS. | I Lv. Greenville j 5 30 p m 10 15 a m " Piedmont I 0 00 p m 10 40 a m " William ston. ' 6 02 p_m 10 55 a m Lv. Anderson I 1 15 p in 10 45 a ro Lv. Belton 6 45 p m 11 15 a in Ar. Donnalds i 7 15 p m 11 40 a m Lv. Abbeville j 8 10 o m. 11_20 a in LvTHodges I 7 85 p mi 11 55 a ni Ar. Greenwood | g 01 p m 12 20 p ni " Ninety-Six ' ! 12*55 p in " Newberry < 2 00 p m " Prosperity i 2 14 p m " Columbia 1 ? 3 -.0 T> m ' Lv. Kingvilie i .77.777.7.7. j 4 58 p m " Orangeburg 5 2) p in " Branehville j C 17 p in " Suinmerville 7 82 p m Ar. Charleston ? .1 8 17 p in Daily iDailyj CT,mav< Daily Daily No. 9 No.laj STATIONS. jNo^.'NoJb 530p 7 00a Lv?Charleston?Ar 8l7p 11 00a 603p 7 41a " .. Summervilie... " 7 32p 1018a 7oOp 8 55a " ....Branehville " | 602p; 8 52a 8 24p 923a "....Orangeburg... " 520p! 822a 92up 1015a " Kingvilie " 1 4 38pi 7 30a 830a 11 40a " .... Colt m')ia " 3 20p! 9 30p > 9 07al220p " Alston Lv 2 30p 8 5Ca 10 01a 123p " Snntuc " 1 23pi 7 46p 10 20a 2OOp " Union " j 1 05p, 7 OOp 10 39a 222p " Jonesville " 12 25p! 65-ip 10 54a 2 37pj *' Pacoiet " .12 I4p 6 41p 11 25a 3 lUp'Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv|ll 45a 6 lap 11 4ua 2 lOp Lv.. Spartanburg. Ar !1 2Sh. 6 0)p 2 40p 7 0>p Ar? Asheviile Lv 8 20a! 3 05p "P," p. in. "A," a. 1:1. Pullman palace sleeping cats on Trains.?." air 1 80, 37 and 8>, on A. andC. division. Diningcurs on these trans serve all meals enroa c. Trains leave Spartanburg. A. H C. division, northbound. 8:43 a.m.. 8:37 p.m., 6:13 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:26 a. m., 3:lo ]>. m., 11 :34 a. in.. (Veslibule Limited.) Trains leave Gieenville. A. and C. division, northlionnd.5:50 n. m? 2:04 t?. in. and 5:22 p. m., (Yestibuled Limited): sou!nl>ound, 1:25 a. in., 4:30 p. m., 12:3u p. in. (Vesiibuled Limited). Trains 9 and 10 carry elegant Pullman elet ping cars between Columbia and Asheviile enroute daily between Jacksonville audCincin nati. Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor cars between Charleston and Asheviile. FKANK S. GANNON, J. M.OULP. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic M^r., Washington, D. C. Washington. D. C. W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK. Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, I). C. Atlanta, t+a. TIIE CHARLESTON LINE SOUTH CAR OLINA AND GA. R. R. Co. In Effect January 1, 1899. (Eastern Time.) lv Charlesto *7 CKJ a u *5 3D pni *7 0 a id ar Columbia. 11 00 am 10 10 p n> 11 (.0 a m lv Columbia .11 30 a m 11 35 a m ar Spar'anb'g 3 10pm ar Ashville .. j 6 30 p m lv Columbia.1 1 (11 35 am lv Charlotte . 8 22 p w 9 25 a m lv Danville.. 11 59 p m 1 30 p m ar Washing'n 6 42 a ijj 9 05 p ni ar Biltimore 8 05 a m 11 25 pm ar Pbiladel'a 10 25 a m 2 56 a m ar New York 12 53 p m 6 23 am ar Boston ... t8 30 p m f3 30 a m lv Boston ... f9 00 a m *4 09 p m lv New York. *3 20 pm *12 05 a m lv Philadel'a 5 55 p m 7 20 a u lv Baltiaore. 8 37 p m 9 42 a m lv Wasbing'n 10 45 p m il 15 a m lv Danville ..: 4 45 a m 6 07 a m ar Charlotte . 9 25 am 10 00 a in ' arCoiumbia.i , loOpm lv Asheville | *7 20 a m lv Spartanb'gl 1 1145pm Ar Columbia. I 3 45 p m j 3 00 p m lv Columbia. 3 55 p m 6 oU am 3 15 p m ar Charleston1 *ti 17 p m'1100 am *8 17pm ] *Dailv tExcept Sunday. AUGUSTA DIVISION. (West-Daily.) . leave Charles! on j 7 00 a m 5 30 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.. ' 8 *20 p m arrive Chattanooga ... 1 00 a ni 1 (K) p m arrive Nashville 6 40 a m 6 05 p ru arrive Evansvlil I 40 p m 1 '25 a m arrive St Louis 7 82 p m 7 20 a m TlillOL'GH TitAiN StitN ICli7 r Augusta Division.?Tnrongh Sleepers between Charleston and Atlanta, leaving , Charleston at 5 30 p. in., arriving in At- c lanta at 5 a ni. If Columbia Division - Through Cn?obes j; between Charleston and Ashevilie, both directions. L Shortest route to Asheville and Hot a Springs, N. C., and all resorts of Upper v North and South Carolina. | Through tickets can be purchased, sleeping car reservations secured. baggaee checked to destination and all other information obtained by appling to Win H. , Evans, C. T. A.. Charleston Hotel, orG W. *' Dewees, Ticket Agent, Lino Street Station. r L. A EMERSON. Traffic Manager. r CONFECTIONERIES, FRTJITS, GAZES, CILAGZES.S, PA1TCT G-ESOCBZ3IBS, V CIGARS, CHEWING and SMOHIN TOBACCO Toys, * 1. ajlUJ KJAULJLkVl) ^ Notions, ZD^TTG-S and. ZMZEIDICIZLTZBS, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC Diamond Dyes of all Colors. Barman's Bazaar, LEXINGTON, S. C. -M FRUIT MRS MM ll'R#ra WIAIN HID, Now is the time to ^ PEB3EEVE ZFZS-CTIO: and put up VEO-E'T-A.BLES. We offer them packed nicely, 1 Dozen to Case, with rubbers and tops complete, as follows: Pints 50 Cents per Dozen A l . /1A A. i T"V ^ sjuarts uu uenis per l^ozen Half Gallons 75 Cents per Dozen Send us your orders, or write us for prices on large lots. LORICK & LOWRANCE, 4 COLT7MEIA, S. C. Jan..?1 lv. TIIF 1 CUMBF 1 il M January 8th, 1899. No. 52 / No. 2 SPIRITTINE MJSivSSt: * 11 25 a m ar Irmo ... DUIII7TITUC! ^ ^ a m fir.Ballentine. ilEjliil/lM. 11 37 a m ar. White Rock. 11 40 a ra ar .. Hilton... Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical n ^ a m ar Chapin . Profession. No Quack or Patent Med- H 55 a m ar L. Mountain WM lcme-but 11 58 a m ar.. .Slighs.. M NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES* 12 07 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 8 30 pm VH Admitted into the "World Columtian Expo- 12 20 p m ar. Newberry, ar 8 00 pm tt c si5?" in 1J93* 12 33 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 7 20 pn. TTsft Smrit.fintf HnKam for Rnpnmatism. -*- ^ * ? Colds, Lameness, Sprains, Sore Throat fr P "}?! J" ',a ' Pm Use Spirittino Inhalent l'or Consumption, 12 43 p m ar.. Kmard. ..ar 7 01 pm Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma 12 50 p m ar..Goldville. .ar 6 50 pm 1 and La tirippe. # . # 1 03 p m ar.. Clinton.. .ar 6 30 pm Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the i io ? ni flr pflrkq flr 4 10 nm treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, zz. P " ^arKS* -ar ^ Pm Itching Piles. 1 2o p m ar. .Laurens. .lv 4 00 pm Inconsequence of the astonishing sue- ?-PVTrWNlTVr crnrnTTT^" cess in removing diseases, its demand now nniuftatatj ov^jix..uuiae<. comes not alone from this vicinity but Jjfo753 NoTl from everywhere in the United States and t c'r i t 1 mm T? Europe. J 35 pm lv. .Laurens, .lv 1010 am Wholesale and Retail by G. II. HARMAN. 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 10 00 am - - - - - -? ?= 1 53 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 9 40 am LEXINGTON 2 02 p m lv...Goldville..lv 9 17 am nr f ffffTftl T TMIPTTOTO 2 09 p m lv...Kinard.. .lv 9 05 am tJLgUillifi, 1 2 14pm lv....Gary...lv 8 50 am FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 2 19 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 8 40 am PREPARES FOR TEACHING 2 32 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 ana COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. 2 47 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 6 45 am _. , _ , . . * .? , , ~ . 2 57 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv High School, Intermediate and Primary o n.-> i t i i Courses. 3 02 p m lv.L. Mountain lv English, German. French, Greek and Latin ^ J^ P m |v* Chapin.. .lv ^ Taught. 3 18 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv Very Healthiest Location. Board 3 21 p m lv.AVhite Rock.lv verj cheap. $4 to $7 per month. Tuition 3 26 p m lv.Ballentine.lv exeedingly low, $) to $2.50 per month, q qr ? ? i? u. F,nJ;n,rvMr s. to 3,7,1 H,d 125 3 35 pm 1 v... Irino. . . . 1V .studentsl^sVsession"~ "" 3 42pm lv..Leaphart. .lv * 'Ntxt session begins Monday, September 3 55 p m ar..Columbia, .ar 18.1893. For full particulars, ~..-j, " Address lrains 52 and 531 un eolid between 0. D. SEAY, Principal, Charleston and Greenville. Train Lexington, S. C. 52 makes close connection at LaurSeptc-mber A?tf. en8 for Augusta ar,d JSpaitaDburg. i . ni; rm M A AT Wanted to t?vi No. 53 makes close connection at I I 111 Ult 1YLAJN and appoint a- Sumter for the North. ^. LllJ I JJJ1s?rziE(itAll c0..,l2io Nos. 1 and 2 makes close connec- ^ Locust Sicet. Philadelphia. Pa. lion with S. A. L to and from Atlanta. * For further information call on or mSm* PARKER'S I address j&Msi&gl HAiB BALSAM B. F. P. LEAPHART, l5fegaW^2j|Cle?r.?o* and beautifie? the hair. 7 Wmfigf* &MPromote* a luxuriant growth. City Ticket Agent, Never Faila to Bestoro Gray _ t tviyPCTOV Hair to its Youthful Color. J. X . Ltl \ lJN (jro 1 ON, Cures scalp diseases & hair l?i.mg. _ _ 50c.an?i>i.'A)at Druggnta 1 ravelling Passenger Agent. : Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C. SE^sT FREE W. G. CHILDS, President. Liebig COMPANY'S EC Q (j 0 K ^ Extract of Beef n . n cook book. Dyspepsia Cure ttlling bow to prepare many deli- Digests what you eat. cate and delicious dishes. i Itartificiallvdigeststhefoodandaids Address. Liebig Co.. P. O. Box 2718, New ! ^tme in strengthening and recon- ^ v* i i structing the exhausted digestive oriork gans. It is the latest discovered digest Jint UnH tnn )<- AT r\ Atl-iur rvr/i j ?.-V vvtuv* -.'w vtnti pi^paidliuii QCCCU/AY U/AWTCn ican aPproach it in efficiency. It in- ->A DllOs?MA W Mil I ELU j stantly relieves and permanently cures i Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, [N LARGE OR SMaLL QUANTITIES Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache.Gastralgia.Cramps,and [WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR- all other results of imperfect digestion ket price for clean an 1 pare Beeswax. Prepared by E. C DeWitt & Co.. Cfc.'cago. ?rice governed'by color and condi'ion. J. ?). KALLMANN. RICE B HARiJAN, oil.,, i o nyjr poi i . .. tj t e n v!.lty ub oil- ifullan *'i ><! ti.ts t!? At theBazaar, Lexington, 8. L. ,&:?;> p-co-a kfc!<-Traisr iij-itii'.saa cm. >.m? vtw# ^ j CKik KTu'.K. i y fr?'i^rtC.O.l>^ sa:;j. ci t>xx&mi::ii!ion. Ladies, Read This. Dr. Baker's Female Regular is a ie\v discovery for the prevention and 1,A!* y?"'* ure of female dFeases. It n un- ^ loubtedly one of the finest medicines ur all it claims in r< lining aud cur- | 5,pl rg suffc ing wcmen. It is a per-! ' ftQ blnU, nontnt oimj ^ frw oil tr/vmK V>Ioi id GV ' * rv-. ^ . \/ .. .. ,, U.1UV.UI UUlt iVl CA4 "UUiV, fj WNflU'.'iUM :: i:.w?-|;fca .Dd uriDary deseases and female | -a catalccoe. . reakcese, etc. For sale at the, M Lzcar. Large bottles $125. ^ k-lal pt.ited ornarn.-ntJii. ..i? ami t-imtain?*. eittr* I ? - >7S" 't' -'P Vt'i.iv.f S:a?<fi?s | urrelain llr.ed rraereolr. hand- I . . _ 01; uir,u i>. ra<iita;t*'J 'tare. Kr?t Cual burner made. ar.<l ^ Render to everyone bis due, your ?r;:?.v a-- wts vmo,rrf.te. !?*??*? a perJ ' J Cct wood ij^rLst. Vi a lA.st t A RINiii.NSul AUlMKK with ? amily not excepted, of course. An r? r >' .,^1- ? 11,- it' ? i_ t wit a ftovr. tb? fr?-iu*lit is only about $1.00 tor l..Da Late poncy is tbe tuing to ac' "finm-* -miet??n i*s?t #i6.o<>. Amiress ? , -i t>- i> u . i?A*3, rfOcBUCK&CO.iiNC.iCHiMOUH endoi iv with. Hire L. Ilainian. B(.rbc<iAto.uroisoruBsbi?r?t:?t:?,?Mjt?n> jm