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1 he Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt Juh 19.1894. G. M. HARMAN. Editor aud Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. C., WPTN?Sn\V. JANUAl.Y HI. If00. Dwts and Dashes. Ugliness has this advantage over beauty?it never fades. Character is too sacred to compromise. America has 1,043,00 Hebrew;; New Yoik 400,000. A few doses of Dr. M. A. Simmons T ,r.?v \fn/^intna iuill /In mnrA foT* ft JJ1VCI IUCU1UIUC mil V?v M?v*w -w. ? Weak Stomach than a prolonged course of any other medicine. The small pox situation in North CtroliDa is beginning tc be very se ious. At Wardtury, Norway the longest day laxtw from May 21 to July 22 withont interruption. If Irritable, Out of Sorts, Depressed in Spirits, have a Doll Headache, take a few doses Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine for quick relief. Only by an expenditure of ?400,000 in combating grasshoppers was it possible last year to save the crops in Algiers: If Gloomy and Nervous, and looking on the dark side of things, take a few doses Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, and the gloom wil! disappear. It is said that the Engli&h are getting tired of the war in South Africa and are ready to be approached in making peace. Remember that you can find fine apples, oranges, lemons, cocoanute, raisins, ficrp. nuts, the verv best stick V ? O * * * and fancy candies, etc, at the Bazaar. The Southern Riilway is having 41 locomotives built in Richmond, and each is to be equipped with an electric headlight. The modern and most effective cure for Constipation and all liver troubles?the famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. J. E. Kaufmann. The biggest redwood stump in the world is located twelve miles from San Francisco. It is 144 feet around the buse and forty-five feet in diameter. All who try "Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys are surprised at the wonderful relief given in Habitual Constipation, and its speedy. beneficial action on the Kidneys. 25c A ecientist has calculated that the eyelids of the average man open and slut no fewer than 4,000,000 times in the course of a single year of bis existence. Women's Complexions depend for beauty upon Digestion. Dr. M. A Simmons Liver Medicine Regulates the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys and secures the blessings of good Digestion. One of the longest lived birds on record died recently in London. It was a parrot named Ducky, the property of the Prince of Wales, and wa6 said to be a century and a quarter old. G H AppletoD, Justice of Peace, Clarksburg, N J, says, ''De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made for constipation. We use nc others." Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. J. E. Kaufmann. A Kansas family of eight brothers and sisters boasts an aggregate age of 545 years, an average of*^ The oldest is seventy-six, and the joung est sixty. They lately had a reunion, all well and active. Lewis Dennis, Salem, Iud , eaye, ''Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did me more good than anything I ever took." It digests what you eat and cannot help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. J E. Kaufmann. Delaware publicly wh'ps some oi its male malefactors, but no woman has been thus puoished in the State for nearly fifty years, the law ex empting them from its infliction having beeD enacted in 1855. W. H. Nisbet, Cash's Depot, S. C, writes: I had Dyspepsia; used Zeilin's Liver Regulator, but it did no rmnd T then tried Dr. M. A. Sim rnons Liver Medicine, the first package did me good. I continued its use, and was cured. A retired Mississippi steamboat captain intends to make his will by talking into a phonograph, and having the receiving cylinder preserved so that in case of contest it be produced in court. Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware of counterfeit and worthless salve offered for DeWitt's Witch HrtZel Salve. DeWitt's is the only original and infallible cure for piles and all 6kin diseases. J. E. Kaufmann. Mrs. Henpeck?'"No doubt the ancieDts were considered wise because theie were fewer temptations in those days." Heopeck? "Why, my dear, the proportion of women in the woild must have been about the same.'' Fine onion sets just received and for sale cheaper than the cheapest, at the Bazaar. ?neo^ Painful, n / ';'/^ '^Vjl' have be ^9 ' cians. h / I HAVE SUFFE With painful menses.attended withs |H and occasional whites. I also have sov bad I cannot rest. I liaveused various M no relief until about two months ago,1 3fl ana it is doing mo more good than ajn 7 Ify our case is complicated at ? regarding treatment, write to THE LAPIES' \ Care L. GERSTLE & CO., 1^. FOR SALE BY J. F. B. Thirkield, Health Inspector of Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsi Care caDnot be recommended toe highly. Ic cured me of severe dye pepsia." It digests what you ea' and cures indigestion, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. J. E. Kaufman n. The richest milk is that which comes Dear the close of the milking A test disclose that the first half pint of milk at a milkiDg contained only 1 07 per cent of cream, while the last half pint contained 10.36 per cent. J I Bevry, LogantoD, Pa., writes, "I am willing to take my oath that I was cured of pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute Cjugh Cure after doctors failed. It also cured my children of whooping cough." Q lickly relieves and cures coughp, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children n i-i? *? -?! T ail !]&? 11. DXULUCIB tuuuiac n. <j E Kaufmann. When she had finished berremarks relative to something he had done that did not meet her approval he spoke: UI don't see why you should want woman suffrage,'' he said. -You already hold office." "What office?" she demanded. "Speaker of the house," he replied. ? Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleas ant remedy for all diseases aiising from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern care for constipation, biliousness, sick headaches, ! specks before the eyes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, mild inaction, thorough in effect. Oulv one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. A Dutch mother is careful that garlic, salt, bread and steak are put ( into the cradle of her new-born babe, ( and in Whales a pair of toigs or a knife in the baby's cradle answers the same Dumose. viz , of securing t 1 & ' ' V the little morsel of humanity from harm. J. H. Lunsford & Son, Craft, Tex , say that Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic is certainly the best on the market. They have never known it to fail to ' cure. Have just ordered more and must have it. Tasteless and guaranteed. 50c. For sale by G. M. > Harman. Be not honey abroad and wormwood at home. Dj not spend all your good humor on strangers, and , then sulk and scold in your own i bouse. Some read it, "Be not an ( angel abroad and a devil at home." I Who but a hypocrite will briDg himself under the censure of this provei b? L. T. Travis, Agent Southern R. R., Selina, Ga., writes, "I cannot say too much in praise of One Minute Cough Cure. Ia my case it worked like a charm." The only harmless remedy that gives imme diate results. Cures coughs, colds, 5 croup, bronchitis, and all throat and i lung troubles. J. E. Kaufmann. Eli?Si, yer wife has got the hap 1 piest Dater of any woman I ever set! S.las?Wal; she oughter be happy 1 with a husband liRe me, au noimu to do but keep house an' do the 1 washin' an' ironin' an take care of 10 children an' a few other ebon s. What more kin a woman warn? ' I am indebted to One Minute , Cough Cure for my health and life. I It cured me of luDg trouble fuilow? iDg grippe.'' Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never failing remedy. It cures i coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe aDd throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. It is the only harmless remedy that give3 immediate results. J. E Kaufmann. No less than five piano firms sent j pianos to Admiral Dewey. The adi miral and his wife were in a dilemma as to what was to be done with then.: but Mrs. Dewey finally settled the matter by deciding that is should be a case of first come first saved. The piano which first arrived was accepted. while the others were r turned, with thanks, as "unvailab'e."' I want to let the people who suffer from ileumatism and sciatica know that Cbamberla n's P.iin 13dm re lievea me after a number cf i.ther medicines and a d. ct-?r 1 ad failtd. It is the best lit inent I h*\e ever known of ?J A. Dodgeo, Alpbareita, G"4. Tbousandb buve been cuted of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieve* the pain. Fur sale by J. E. Kaufmann. the First Symptoms of A Faiiing Health in a Woman isH pVOUSNESS.fe ou ever think that there is always a \ >r this malady? In women Nervous- ma generally the forerunner of some BB [' female disease, such as Whites, \ . Profuse or Irregular Menses, etc., ? :>f which will produce Nervousness ? itstih t.vssing intensity. If you use gf ( Gerstle's / j Female gg b 1 * 1 i 1 Panacea Efl TXAOt MARK. M I very soon be cured of Nervousness fig other female troubles as well. ^ famous tonic has cured cases which JF en pronounced incurable by pliysi- fig rou can be cured by the use of G.F.P. :red for yearg. / Dursftinuich. rushing of Mood to the head. |M ere Ji'TvcJissj-cllsand heart palpitation so Be female remedies for a long time hut found ivlion I commenced using your C, f. p., ? :>thcrs. I shall continue its use. I35 Its. SAJtAll JENKINS. Ulcnniore. Ga. Efi id you wish advice, free of charge,^ HEALTH CLl B, B| Chattaaooja, Tenn. ? . E. KAUFMANX, j 1 Young man," said the girl's i f itber, do you realize that in asking | for my daughter's hand in marriage : you are asking me to give up my : only child? "Excuse m<s sir," rei plied the young maD, "but you are j evidently laboring under a misappre; hensLn. I propose to come and ; live with you, after we are married, ! and you will then have two children, ! instead of one. Now, what more ;could you ask? One means of gaining happiness, 'contends a writer in the Ladies' | Koine Journal, is the art of laying j aside in the evening all the work ard idu'iesof the day. Every person : ought to have some simple evening I diversion as a relaxation, even if it is only the pleasure of having a gocd magazine to read aloud, or some j topic of interest to discuss, or some ; simple pbasure to share with others. It has bsen demonstrated repeatedly in every State in the Union and in many foreign countries that ChamI i - l 1 r* __LT* _ _ i v I oeriam 8 toougo xiemeay is a ceiiain ! preventive and cure for croup. It has become the universal remedy for j that disease. 31. V. Fisher of Liberty, W. Va , only repeats what has been said around the globe when i he write : "I have used Chamberi i Iain's Cough Remedy in my family ! for several years and always with ' perfect succsss. We believe that it is not only the best cough remedy, I but that it is a sure cure for croup. | It has saved the lives of our children | a number of times."' Tnis remedy j is for sale by J. E Kaufmann. Thomas Short, a deaf mute, was ! standing in a barn door at Harper6I field, Delaware County, N J, recently, watering an approaching ttoim. i when a bolt of lightning struck a j nearby tree. He was stunned by he j shock, but when he regained con! sciousuess was astonished and de' lighted to find he not only could hear j what was said, but could speak, j Since the incident his powers ha\e i continued to improve. i If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and wel' I tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth | ing Syrup for children teething. It j soothes'the child, softens the gums, I allays all pain, cures wind colic and | is the best remedy for diarrhoea. ; Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Ladies, Bead This. Dr. Baker s Female Regular is a ! new disc very for the prevention and | cure of female diseases. It is undoubtedly one of the finest medicines ; for all it claims in relieving and curing suffering women. It is a permanent cure for all womb, bladder and urinary deseases and female weakness, etc. For sale at the ! Buzuar. Large bottles Si.25. j GOOD WATER FROM TREES. Wells Which Wily Sonthern WooiInmen Tap With an Anger. T.. ...n,... V..,.. ..f .1... JLU UUIliJt M ? VI I llv IVIVOI UliHIJ* i of the south (hiring the dry seasons a i man may walk for miles without finding a stream of water or a spring by which to quench his thirst. If, however. he is an experienced hunter and : woodsman, he will not have to drink water from the stagnant pools hi order i to keep life in his body. Queer as it may seem, an experienced i man can hunt for days through such dry tracts and yet experience no iti; convenience on account of the lack of water. Nature has provided a means i which is only known to the initiated, i Every old huntsman carries with him , when going "-i a long hunt a small auger. by which he can secure a refresh* ing drink and water to cook with at any moment. A eottonwood tree or a willow is the well which the wily huntsman taps, lie examines each tree until he finds j one that has what a woodsman calls a "vein.'' it is simply an attenuated protuberance. Ity boring into this "vein" a stream of clear water will I flow out. It is not sap. but clear, pure water. The huntsmen say that the 1 w>1 tot* t lio m t I\a n <i*?i El 1 hi had from ordinary wells. There is no i sweetish tasle about it. but it has a strong ilavor of sulphur and is slightly carbonated. The reason fur this phenomenon can, not e;; -ily . explained, but that a sunply of v.-.-.tcv can be contained in a tree is not > .-;r p/ising. 'J'he fact of its flowing i the wonderful feature, show1 ing that is must be under pressure or. in other words, that there is more at the source of the supply. When it is considered that the trees furnish the water in the dry season and that the ground is liie?-aliy baked, it is the more j remarkable. ?->peeiai!y when the roots i of the trees do not extend to any great depth into the ground.? Memphis Seiuij bar. I Pj .hjself no harm. SINCE THREE'S A CROWD. ^ T" par's* and plays she's cnne wiih rr?? ( 'or eighteen in<>111ijs or more; I've tound her !><st .it company In tsip>s .1 > a. ashore. And \ ft i>l I mo iiie's never framed A word tor 11 ;o, I'll own. Yd for this lack she oan't he blamed? She's Doily's chaperonc. She never views in listless way At Hower shows the piize; She ijiiitc appreciates a play? Vim see that in her oy> >. Hi r sphere action's limited^ The escort's not her own, V But unobtrusive, be it saiu, ?-?*? Is Dolly's chaperonc. j.KShe's twenty-five if she's a "jy, And Dollv's but nineteen; IJ.t ryes are blue and Dolly's gray? Ul'.e eyes aie true, I ween. "three's a crowd" I think, inuyhap, I'll woo a maid alone; I've half a mind to s; t my cap For Dolly's eiiapcronc. ?Roy Farrell Greene in Detroit Free Press. HAD A TENDER HEART. An Incident of Lord Lawrence"* Sen Voyage to Indin. Lord Lawrence, viceroy of India, was a blunt man of action, impatient of contradiction and thoroughly self reliant. Vet. like many of the truly great, he had a heart as tender as a woman's. The night on which he started from London to govern India he gathered all his family in the thawing room and made each child repeat a favorite hymn to him. Ilis youngest son, 10 years old. nestled iu his father's arms. Suddenly the strong man burst into tears. "I shall never." he cried, "see Bertie a child again!" It was not of the hardships before liirn or of bis own death he thought, but of the fact that Bertie would not be a child to him on his return. On board the steamer with the governor general of India was a lady with her infant child. She neglected the baby, which revenged itself by crying day and night. The passengers complained in language more forcible than polite. "Steward, throw that baby overboard!" was petulantly shouted from sleepless berths. At last Lord Lawrence, seeing that the child was left motherless by its own mother, took it on his knee. For hours he would hold it. showing it his watch and anything that would amuse It. The child took to the great, strong man and was always quiet when he held it. "Why do you. my lord," asked one of the relieved passengers, surprised to see the governor general of India playing nurse to a oryiug baby, "why do you take such notice of that child?" "Because, to tell you the truth." answered Lord Lawrence, with a merry twinkle in his eye. "that child is the only being in the ship who I can feel quite sure does not want to get anything out of me."?Pastimes. Stocking Sni?erMtltioi>N. On the Welsh border it used to be considered that the surest precaution against witchcraft was to wear the left stocking wrong side out. This leads us to another kiud of superstition connected with the harmless, necessary hose?their value, when properly worn or arranged, as charms or as protections against sickness or pain. If you will only take the trouble when you go to bed to cross your stockings and cbnoe vmi will bo nilito fp from tilP grip of cramp. Again, if you bang your stockiugs crosswise at the foot of the bed. with a pin stuck in them, you need have no fear of nightmare: the hag has a holy horror of cross and pin. Wiseacres have also been heard to declare that if you will always put your left stocking and shoe on first you will enjoy immunity from toothache. This, however, the most superstitious of mortals will likely take leave to doubt. Toothache, that "hell of a' diseases." as Burns calls it. is no respecter of persons nor assuredly of stockiugs or legs. ?Notes and Queries. EqanI to tlie Occasion. People do not often make the mistake of giving too much. A certain woman who not long ago entered a Glasgow church was an exception to the rule?at least she thought so. She passed the collection box at the door and dropped in sixpence. Then she took her seat in the church and waited until the preacher appeared. To her disappointment the officiating minister was not the Dr. II. whom she had come to hear. On inquiry she found that she had entered the wrong church. It was not yet too late to hear the preacher of her choice, but the sixpence was another matter. To leave it iu the box would be clear loss. The n-nnion M-n c oniinl t<~> tliA nr?r>n?inn Slowly descending the gallery stairs, she requested her sixpence back and received it from the officiating elder.? Youth's Companion. Suspicions. Miss Matilda Snowflake sat ct the piano and sang "All I Wants Is Ma Chicken!" Zeke Darkleigh. who had paid a nocturnal visit to Miss Suowtiake's papa's henroost the week before, squirmed uneasily in his seat and finally asked in anxious tones: "Is?is dey anything pussonal intended in dat song. Miss Matilda?"?Ilaltimore American. Felt Competent. Rriggs?You don't know what you are talking about when you call me a donkey. Diggs?I'd like to know why I don't. I once owned a donkey for three months.?Chicago News. Horses were introduced into Egypt bv the shepherd kings less than 17(H) H. O. No horse figures appear on the early monuments of Egypt. A woman's logic comes out even in ! her sharpening a pcucil. She makes her point in sueh queer ways.?Philadelphia Times. NEW YORK'3 EAST SIDE. On Festive OeeiiMioii* It Arrays Itself 111 Hired Finery. The cast side achieves gentility on great occasions, albeit somewhat unshaven and slipshod between whiles. From its own standpoint it does not spare expense. What it cannot buy it hires. The possibilities of renting ihe set pieces and habiliments of fashion have been thoroughly exploited east of the Iiowery. There is none of that pride of exclusive possession that obtains along thoroughfares farther westward. The swarming population shares its joys and sorrows and garments with impartial hand. Many of the brides whose brief tinery startles their old companions on the wedding night hire their gowns and veils. The most gorgeous and costly creations are obtainable for ?."> an evening. The paraphernalia of mourning may be rented for a single occasion. Hall dresses warranted to captivate are for hire in Division street. Chowder parties are equipped throughout for a day ou the sound. There are dozens of establishments that drive a flourishing business loaning dress suits for a consideration. A rigid social etiquette prescribes that the truck driver and small shopkeeper : shall on such formal occasions as hails I ind roeeptious don t ho claw ha miner. : ml the downright oast si dor would j rniher be out of the world than out < f fashion as ho understands it. The : young men who purchase secondhand I the dress suits of business men whom . they accost in Broadway and Wall I street are the scouts of these hiring establishments. Revamped and press- i ed anew, a dress suit will earn its sec- j ond cost in two or three evenings. The j garl) of the floor committee at a typical j ball of a social club is evidence enough j that the tailors of New York are a | cosmopolitan group.?New York Mail | and Express. j I The Iluninn Birds. A facetious man who rejoices in the j name of Binl conceived the idea of ' calling a convention of ail the people I in rhihulelphia who belong to his ! tribe. Of course it was a joke, but a ; glance through the pages of the di- j rectory convinced him that such ti j gathering would be a big one. lie dis- | covered that there were just an even 100 plain Birds, but the variety of those who specified their kinds was appalling. The list, as far as he went, was as follows: Doves. l."?: Eagles. 8: Finches, 21: Fowls. .'5: Ilawks. .10; Jays. 0; Larks. (?; Jencocks. 20: Pigeons. 1: Parrots. 40; Partridges. 10; Sparrowhawks, 7: Sparrows. 7; Wrens. 10; Robins, 11; Nightingales. 0; Flickers. D; Thrushes. 4; Canaries, 3; Geese. 2. and Turkey. 1. There were two Cltippeys. and Philip Ducks upheld the dignity of 1)is branch of the family.? Philadelphia Record. DenTer'i Great Chimney. The tall chimney of the Grant smelter is an obiect of interest to every vis itor of Denver. It is by fnr ihe tallest smokestack iD the United Stutes and has but two rivals in the world. The following facts will give the reader an adequate idea of the Immensity of this chimney: It is 3T>2 feet 4 inches in height. There are 1.1*43.000 bricks in this immense shaft. Its weight above the foundation is 12.37G,r>00 pounds. Its pressure at the base is 100 pounds to the square Inch, and the total wind pressure against it in a gale would be 390.200 pounds. The diameter at the base is 33 feet and at the top 20 feet.? Denver I'ost. ARE YOU BANKRUPTmk.in, constitution undermined by extravagance in eating, by disregarding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills an absolute cure. GOOD DIGESTION Depots a jjood appetite. A. good appetite with sound digestion makes eating ?t pleasure ami food ji t>eiiefit. IlitlonV i_.iie lor tne jlivci' ami Kidneys arouses a vigorous appetite, and enables one to eat anddigest any Kind o flood with comfort. Xlxe Murray Drug- Co. For sale at tlie Bazaar. the:} spirittine remedies. Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical Profession. No Quack or Patent Med?AinA k? t IV/ IUC, UUb NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. Admitted into the World Columbian Exposition in 1*93. Usfl Spirittine Balsam for Rheumatism, Colds, Lameness. Sprains, Sore Throat Use 'pirittino Iuhalent lor Consumption. Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma and La Grippe. Spirittine Ointment i* indispensable ;n tht treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch. Itching Piles. In consequence of the astonishing sue cess in removing diseases, its demand now comes not alone from this vicinity but from everywheie in the United States and Europe. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN. SEND 50 T? t by express C. O. U. subject I to examination. Tills violin L ' is H Genuine stradisarius Jlndrl. tnsde of old wood, curly maple bac'tand sides, top of seasoned pine, specially selected for violins, filers liilsld with purltlne, best quality rV?sy fluishra trlmiutncs. THIS IS REGULAR ?o.OO VIOLIN, beautifully fitosned. p.o.-md.v ifli ?;-Send <! tone quality. tViiijdet* with a genuine llraill itural inurlr m, lei Ih?w, 1 extra set of striae-, a neat, aril mailt slolln r.ise, large pirre of rnsln, and our of the best eommcn sense Insirucrion rwiin |>uninnru. ?>?. ... express office, and if lour.d exactly ? - represented and the KMlr-u bnrsrain you etrr.aw or heard or, pay t he express otfent S3.75 loss the 50 cent deposit, or #3. ij and ex pre*" rlianrrs, and the oulttt !? your*. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. full we w!II|fi> e one leltered fingerboard eharl. which can he I adjusted to any violin ?itlioul eltaiiicinir the instrument and ?ill prove a valuableiruide t-? beginners, and we will aWo allow the instrument to he returned a I tei > days' trial if not found entirely satisfactory in every respect galUfaellon cuarnntrrd or money refunded in full. Address. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. dnc.'Chicago. (>KA11S BOEBICK A 10. are thorooehly reliable. "Editor.) Kodol I | Dyspepsia Cure | Digests what you eat. { j It .artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive or- ! gans. It. is i he latest discovered digest- j ant and tonic. "No other preparation j can approach it in efficiency. It in- [ stantly relieves and permanentlycures | Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, i Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, ! Sick Headache.Gastralgia.Cramps, and all other resu 1 ts of imperfectdigestion Prepared by E. C DeWItt A Co.. CWcago. J. E. KAUFMANN. CHOICE Vegetables will always find a ready market?but only that farmer can raise them who has studied the orreat secret how to obo tain both quality and quantity by the iudictaus use of wellbalanced fertilizers. No fertilr u ^_i_1 A ^ lzer ior \ egeiauicb can piuuu^c a large yield unless it contains at least 8% Potash. Send for our books, which furnish full information. We send them free of charge. GERMAN KALI WORKS, V3 Nassau Sr., New York. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Centnl Time at Jack.+onville ainl Saranaah. Eastern Time at Other Point*. Schedule in Effect January 17th. 1900. No.34-No.31 No.32 NonTH BOCSD. jSSlyj Daily ? Su Lv. Jacksonville.! Plant Sya) sow* 7 45pl31dp " Savannah.! 4o. Ry ).. 121?p;12o5a 4 lop " Barnwej] . .." 40?p! 4Wai 754p " Elai'kvii!t? 4 17p! 4 15n SlOp " Springfield.. 4 40pl 4 3Sa:.. " Sally. i 44fltp; 4 47a;... . " Perry. . I j 4 53a| Ar. Columbia. .. 557)1?! 6 UOu 935p Lv. Charleston,* s?o. Ky.) ....i 7 iajsti 11 Ary 5A(p " Summervihe ' 7 41ajl2Juit oSSp " Branchvilie ' Soaai I wa 7 '/op " Orangeburg ; 9 2wy 2 50a 7 53p " Kingville 10 laai 4 150a: 8 4op Ar Columbia ... ... llOOaj <5 l>0a 930p Lv. Au.'Us:a,i.*io. Kv.) ... StWl i a " (Truaiteville : 331p',l0l5pj " Aiken .. 320p : " Trcntou ; 4UVpilltWp! " Johnstoh.. 4l4plll20p: Ar. Columbia,!Union Duyut) 550y* 2 loa ? Lv. Columbia,* Blaniing St .., 610k; 6 Ilia 9 4jp " Winusboro t 70Bpi 7 2Ba'103op " Chester .. ! ?51pl 8 lOa ll I2p " Hoek Hill ' 8 23p. 8 47a lllftp Ar. Charlotte ! 9 10p' OJOh lijrla Ar. l):invil:e 12Ola' 1 iftp1 840a Ar. Uiehniond ; duut^0_^p Ar. Washington .. . : TSSij 8&5p 10 loft " Baltimore* P*. R. R.>... < 9 I2a!ll25p 11 2oa " Philadelphia.. ... ildSajStm 188p " New York.. _ 2 (ftp! C1?a 4 l'.o f,v. C >.umbia !il 4A*: I 3?V?t.? Ar. Spartanburg ! S10p 11 -<?' Ashevillr ! 7l>lp 2 87p ? Ar. Knoxville... 4 live 7 30pl Ar. Cineinna i.. 7iPp, V 4ow Ar. Louisville .. V sip 7 5oa:. .. . . . . . INo.S; No.:i'< No.31 hOL *3rol.np. Daily jDaiiy ex Su Lv. Louisville 7 <gul ^ 4?V ? Lv. Cincinnati ; 8SW Hon:. Lr. Knoxvil.o 1 &?! 5T&8 " Asheviile * 8 05rj 3tt5r " SpariaiihurK 11 45a' 6 15pj ? Ar. Columbia 320p 945p' Lv. New York I Pa. ft. K.) ..; 3 401)" 121tat"l240u " Philadelphia 0 05p 35C& 3l4p " Baltimore . 8?7p 6 22a o'i?p Lv. Washi n gt on.<So. Ry. 9 50p 11 Ija 6 35y> Lv. Kicliinond 11 oop l'-Xilm .. CvT Danville .. ! 4 oea 648pi2o3a Lv. Charlotte | 8 Ton ioiwpi 4aa " Roek Hill 9 02a 10 45pt 5 00a " Chester j 9 35a 11 23p| 3 27a " Winnsboro |l021a l215a) 6ut'a Ar. Columbia, i Blandir.g $t:III 2f>a 1 2Ca, ? 00a LiV. v.oiumoia.iumou iin m * ? " Johnston .. 138p, 682ai " Trenton 1 -top, rt48a Ar. Aiken } 220p; 7 3Ca " C4raniteville t 2 ljp: 7 16a'?, " A'.i-fus'a } 25?p 8<)0nj I.r. Columbia,(So. Ky) ' 4oiVp i too 7 Ida " Kingvillc ... * I 44?p; 2 32a, 7 55a " Orangeburg. t o 'ftp' Sior' 8 41a " Branebville I Gir?p' 4 2?? O'-V-a " Sunimervtlle. , 7'-1>p 5 5*&;l)S>a Ar. Charleston .. 8 15p 7 Oda li 1 >a Lv. Columbia,iS >. KyT) ,fl :iiUu I 2&a! f doa Ar. Perrv !. ? " Saily .. ;J"4*p 2 37a! " .Springfield |.. 50p 2 45fi " Black ville j 113pj 3 0fta 8 32a " Barnwell I ] 2/p' 3 2Jal 8 49a " Savannah j 82ip- 5 15a110 35a Ar. Jacksonville.* Plant Sys i; 7 -f'/p 9 25a, 2 35p Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New \ork. Nos. 31 and 32?New York and Florida Limited. Daily except Sunday, composed exclusively of Pullman finest Drawing Room Sleeping. Compartment and Observatory Cars, between New York, Columbia and St. "Augustine. Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-room sleeping cars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing-room sleeping ears between Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah Washington and New York. Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte and Savannah. Nos. 85 aDd 36?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping cars between Augnsta and Charlotte. Dining cars serve all meals enroute. Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, cvroute dailv betwoen Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asneville. ?... ~ e. . T t# /~rr?T ? tKA.NK. ?>. " v; Third V P. & Gra. Mgr., Tralflc Men. Washington, D. C. ^ aahington, D. C \Y. A. TURK, S. H. H ARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't.. Ast Gen- Pa?- Ag t.. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. w CondciiUfd Schedule Is ECeet June 11th, IDA stations. i nCTi. Lv. Charleston j ; 1 ^ a m " Summurvilio ; i ' a ni " Bium-hvi.ie : 8 oo a m " Orangeburg j |> ?J a 111 j 44 Klin grille ( ! ^ ly ?lJ? Lv. Columbia ; j a.m I " Prosperity ; J" nn M Newoerry j ; p m " Ninety-Six. ; ! 1 -V p m " Greenwood. 1 " 10 s mj 1 55 p m Ar. Hodges j a Ml a m. 2 15 p in ArTXbbeviileT j ? 40 a n?i 2 45 p m Ar. Belton j 8 56 a mi 3 10 p m Ar. Anderson | 1'30 a mj 8 3.") p rn Ar. Greenville ' 10 Id a_m 4 13 p m Ar. Atlanta. "" i~X35 p m 9 00 p m stations. !^o.^:| vA Lv. Greenville i 5 80 p im 10 15 a m " Piedmont ' 6 00 p in 10 40 a m " Wllliamston. 1 _8 22 p mj 10 55 a m Le Ar>rif>r*on 4 45 p 111; 10 43 a m Lv. Belton 1 0 45 p mi 11 15 a m Ar. Donnalds j 7 15 p m 11 40 & m Lv. Abbeville ~.I 0 10 t> m 11 1:0 a ra Lv. Hodges 7 35 p mi 11 55 a m Ar. Greenwood J 8 00 p mj 12 30 p in " Ninety-Six i 12 55 p m " Newberry | 2 00 p m " Prosperity 2 14 p m " Columbia ? ! 3 30 p m Lv. Kiugville i 1 4 la p m " Orangeburg | 5 29 p m " Branehville I 6 17 p m " Summerville . { 7 32 pm Ar. Charleston I ' 8 17 p m bailv Daiiy; kTiTiov^ |L)ailVjDaily No. 9 No. 131 STATIONS. |y0.u|No.l'J 530P 7 UUa Lv... Charleston. Ar S17d11u08 efc.p 7 43a " .. Summer vilte .. " j 732p'l018a 7 50p 8 57a " ....Branch ville.... " t$U2p! 8 52a 8 2-ip 9 23a " . ...Orangeburg... " 5 29p 8 22a 92upl0 15a " KingvitJe " i 4 38p> 7 20a 8 30a 11 40a " .... C?h m >ia " ; 3 20p: 6 30p 9 07a 12 20p " Alston Lv 2 30pi 8 5<u 10o4a 1 23p " ...,> . f-antnc " ; 1 23p' 7 48p 10 2oa 2'JUp " Union. " i 1 05p| 7 30p 10 89a 2 22p " Jonesville " !l2'2>p| 6 5)p 10 54a 2;i7p " Paco.'et " ]?2l4p 6 42p 11 2oa 8lop Ar Spartanburg.. Lv 11 45aj 6 15p 11 40a 3 40p Lv . Spartanburg.. Ar 11 2^a! 6 00p 2 40p 7 OUp Ar. Ashevilie. Lv 3 20aj 3 05p "P." p. m. "A." a. m Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains35and CO, 87 and 3>, on A. anuC. division. Diningeara on these trai is serve all meais enroll.e. Trains i? a re ipartatburg. A. Ac C. division, northbound, a. tn.. 3:.,7 p.m., 1:13 p.m., (Vestibule Limited): southbound 32:36 a. in., 3:1-'p. m., 11:84 a. n?.. (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville. A. and C. division, northbound,5:5>)a. m.. 2:81 p. m. and5:22p. in., tVestibuicd Limitedi: soutnlioimd, 1:25 a. m., 4:30 p. m.. 12:50 p. in. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 and 10 entry elegant Pullman sleeping cars 'nftwti n Columbia and Ashevilie enroute daily between Jacksonville andCincin nati. Trains 13 and 14 carry sunerb Pullman parlor cars Jietween Charleston and Ashevilte. FKANK S, GAN'NON. J. M.CULP, Third V-P. A* Gen. .Mgr., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. iT. Washington. 1). C W. A. TURK. P. H. HARDWJCK, Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, D. C- Atlanta, Q? Fiue cot o tiiuts cau be found at tlie I?dZvar, chop. SEND US OWE DOLLAR . ^ Col tbft ?d. out aa<J ?<"nd to u> with 41.SMI, ?nu ?r wlllx?D<I ;?ti this >KW UHKOVKD ACJ1K-U1KKN PAl.LOK OKUAN. b j f rr ub t C. 0. H..?uljjrct to f lamination. Yotl can examine it .it your t.rari-st fivt.thtdej.oC, the freight a^flit our apec'it! DO da**' offer prior, 33i./"5| j $31.75!S OUB" SPEGjAL 90 DAYS' PRICE ?US |^|||g9 0UR fj E LI AB1L1T Y IS'ESTA3LISH ED feRUCTC* the publiaher of this paperor >}?*tr"i>?jitati Nnii.in.il Hank, or Corn Exchange Nat. Hank. ''Mango; or <;?'rmnn Exchange Rank. Now York; or any railroad or e 1111 Ml company In Chicago. Tf? b*<r *r*;.ii*i of o??-r ftoo.ono.oo, occupy entire one of the largest buslnesa block*'a Ch'cago. and employ nearly 2.000 pooplo In oar own building. ?>. NH.tOKbiSS aT *33.00 and apt PU508, I11MI ?1 ? i././.r.rviMnar in miiMifnt inntrn.....iii. uhniraAii- rricc . Write for free unecial organ, plaaa nJ musical inrtronientcatAlOKue. A.WrcM,"" Vsiiri".' hiebuek k Co. *r* tkoroo?hlj wU?M?. ?4Uw.> SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fulton, Oesolaines and VVayman Sts.. CHICAGO* ILL* " ""TOI ATTOa LIVINGSTON'S MAGNUS. THE LIVINGSTON SEED CO., * COLUMKUS, OHIO. CONFECTIONERIES, ~ PR-JITS, GAZES, GRAGZERS, PA1TCT O-jESOCESSXES, , > Toys, Fancy China, Notions, ED^STJG-S and. I^IEIDICIZTES, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL ROOKS, ALBUMS, ETC Diamond Dyes of all Colors. Herman's Bazaar, LEXINGTON, S. C. I m nSHON'S I tonic Regulator I is not only the best Liver and Kidney medicine >. but supplies all the e ements of Liver Food lacking in your daily diet. Convenient to use, pleasant to take, thorough in action and the best tonic. Price Si.co. + FOU SALE AT XI110 ?\/AAK. CMMM' m ARE YOU SICK In Effect November 19tb, 1899. > 11 08 a m lv. Columbia. .lv 4 45 pm SUFFERING, 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 5 05 pm OH 1127 a mar....Irmo...ar 5 25 pm T^T^T I /^nnT^TV 11 35 a m ar.BallentiDe .ar 5 45 pm A H |4 I I I . I H I ) 11 40 a m ar. White Rock.ar 5 56 pm * . *- ^ 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton.. .ar 6 04 pm IN ANY WAY, 11 48 a m ar. ..Chapin.. ar 6 20 pm 7 + 12 03 a m ar L. Mountain ar 6 45 pm AND NEED 12 07 a m ar...Slighs.. ar 6 52 pm ? 12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 7 20 pm JmLJBA * 12 30 p m ar. Newberry-ar 7 45 pm 12 43 p m ar...Jaiapa... |f so, you will find in the Drug 12 48 p m ar...Gary? and Medicine Department ax 12 53 p m ar.. Kinard... the Bazaar, Standard Medil oo p m ar. Goidville.. ernes for all Complaints, . 113 p m ar..Clinton .. Diseases, Etc., which will v l 25 p m ar. ..Parks... give relief and cure you. 1 35 p mar..Laurens.. ^ ^ BAZMR RETURNING SCHEDULE. fia. SEND 50 CENTS +. VT_ CO V"/~. 99 mlh '"d >"? nor flebraled La 2XBTA fil'llil bf J^tO. OO Xw- 44 Bjf* .aprrai, f. O. D., (object to txaalastioa. ltiia 1 35 n m lv Tifllirfnq lv 5 50 am U Genuine LdBertaAinerJean made lnstrnm?ntoC r ... - _ . - great oeauty, periect ropewooa nnisn, very 1 41 D m Iv Parks lv 6 00 hUl 11 hixhly polished. Handsomely Inlaidaround * . n sound hole and Inlaid atripe ia back, teMalrid 1 53 p m lv. ..CllDton.. .IV 6 O 5 an M J "-1 top e d*e. Fi ngerboard accurately fret .no I /, II -II i n ro ? ted with raised frets, lalaid pearl podtiaedeti, 2 03 D m IV ...Goldville. . lv U 5o am g^. Amerlrto msdepalriit head, aad daesl aleAet plated t ^ , rr o- /S^r^atai;i.i<-rc. A i:w;iLARf8.00?CITAE, powerful 2 lu D HI lv . . .Ivinarcl. . . lv 7 Uo am flBjSP'Egand i- aeet tonc-d. furnished complete with > -i .. i /-i i n in uBva" 'jgjtn eitra art of best quality ateel striata aad a . 2 15 P m lV. . ..(jrarv . . .lv I Jo am lS<W^^E^'alu ,,,, l?">truriioo book which teaches any. S on 1 T 1 i r- no Ml-lk:??* h'.w to play. 2 20 p m lv. ..Jalapa. . .lv / 20 atlj JBlff EXABINK THE GITTAB at year axpreu o or i xt u l o in iffrr na olB'-e andiffounq exactly as represented % 2 34 p m lv. Newberry .lv 0 10 aiL tSand tl.e greatest bargata yoa aeer Mw m 2n\ i -p. . i _ e ir\ SBfe%v' SB beard of pay the express agent $3.09 49 p m lV.PrOSpeilty.lv o 40 die Jj3less 50e, or <3.15 aad eipresa charges and .-) ro I oi- I ? I_ Q nn ? ~ the complete outtlt is yours. 8attafao> 2 0.7 p HI IV. . .oilgllS. . .IV J UU am tion guaranteed or money refunded In fall. 3 05 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 9 10 am | SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. SVpVK.VS 316 pm lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 9 30 am 8?ThV1^?^&^SSSSI 9 99 n m lv TTiltr.n lv 9 40 flTTl "harps and flats in full view, and can be easily ad. o iit p 111 IV. . . niliOu. . .IV a * aLLI ju.ted to ,?ny guitar without changing the instro* Q 9P, r? m lv Whitp "Rnrlf lv 9 40 am n,ont- T,T:rn the use of the lettered fingerboard aay. O P m IV. ? Due .UOCK.iV -it) am one ran loam to play Without the aid of a teacher. 9 91 n m lv Rnllf-ritinp lv 9 ffi am Write for free musical instrument and piano and orgaa 6 JL p m lV.DaiieiHine. IV .7 oO am fatalo;rue. E.erjlbinc at lowest wbolrsaie prieea. Addrtw, 3 40 p m lv... Irmo lv 10 15 am SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO r . T , , , 1AO' (3BAB8, ROEBICK k CO. are thoroughly reliable. ..Mfcer.l 3 46 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 10 25 am ; : 4 05 p m ar..Columbia, .ar 10 45 am j LEXING TON j ""Trains 52 and 53run solid between GLi.S5IGi.Ii IISTI1IIS, Charleston aLd Greenville. Train F33 gQYS AND GIRLS. 52 makes close connection at Laur- j PREPARES FOR TEACHING ens for Augusta and Spaitanburg. j COLLEGE OR BUSINE8S. No. 53 makes close connection at ! . 0 . . T . .. . , _. . Sumter for the North. j H'?h Scb00'- and Pnmlr, ' Nos. 1 and 2 makes close eonnec- j Engi.shj G?man French, Greek and L.tin firm vcith N A T. ro ot.H from Atlcntn ! t i.. tiv/u IIIIU O-i I.V M*J M ** v*^? vv?.j lau^libt For further information call on cr : P&- Very Healthiest Location. Board address j ver-v cbr4'>p to $7 pr-r month Tuition Btt" -d t r14 "DtT A T>T excedingly low. $3 to $2.50 per month. > * ' ' ~I. } Exp ?nses per year $50 to $75. Had 125 City Ticket Agent, ! students last session. J. F. LIVINGSTON, | N< xt session b-gins Monday, September Travelling Passenger Agent. I *or fll'1I'articalHrs? Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C j Git:bS 0 D SE vY PrinciDal W. G. CHILDS, President. j * * Lexin^n.&C. i Sepfember 14?tf $2.75 BOX RAm COAT j fll-AR S5.00 WAT'llli- jgWTGv^ ? DA n l< pD'C >F MACKINTOSH for v2, f c it mSdaicaa* INOVOMPY Cut tl.is mi. out BHg-Stftitag! HA1K dALoAM ) rat iT.UtthT. a,.j :o ut. Clfir.wi Hid beautifies ths hsfc. mrhrUhi mil nrli'lit, tlnlr cc<;l>t(iif M Promotes * luxuriant growth. :he? .ro-jt.il body at bren.i, turn o?.?r Kever Fails to Eestors Oriy .1 on<!rr roat, flow up nod. r arm*, and Hair to its Youthful Color. : will.-end VC". thi-cat by -* pr. \-JgSZ Cures scalp n ??ti & hsir 1 ailing. 0. 1)., gnbjwt lo etamiiiati-u. hx [ j> ^^^&^andj?OiUt^0rugias^^ ijiaejtnd try it ?mi fit y<wr nearot j ___ ex prei.8 office. and If found exattiy a? I ... , __ rcpre-ouied and the n.?>( * c>':l . ]t00:\ ALFNTS MANTED FOR value you errr <n? or kr^ro ?f. ... ! i jhr grand-st and fa.-t<ec-aclliue book ever publiahnd. equal to cny coat j <11. run m.y ^ q ^ ^ i Pulpit Echoes I is M.\< KIN '??>.? II Mat*-t1So'' * . m y ilt'ir*. r.\?<x ir- :J kr?.i OR I.IVIVO l IH'TRS FOR HEAD AND HEART. proof, lau ei.l?r, get ctur flat!, t'.v. i- ' . n!Jvn;r.s Mr. MbOIIVN hr.t Sermon., with &0+ i full length. l.rrr.-i. :i. Tarilliug >torie* Irc:J,-nt? iV.-6onal rxpenencea.etc.,sstoI4 PS| | Bu i>. L. Moody both Knin <?? (berrul, and cuara ! ij ^ if 6KKATKS1 va! I K +\> r r.<*f r?i \ % v - <.r; * farrwl". With a complete hi*forr of hi* life by Her. CH A$. F. ' OIh,'r K->r rr,"? t !<"' " <" "* "f ,;r Moodv s t hicago Church for fir. years, * K? Jlrn'k Jiiirlflotoghrx u;i to *:." < m and aa Introduction b* lio?. I.YMAN'ABBOTT, D. D, SB Jp *?dr-to-B-PRgure Snlt- C?rrr ' Hra.nd r?*w ?()<> pp., h^.nai^lltj tHwtratfd. CT*1,0<H> saors gfrv,r^ri ^ rron f J.OO ?o #!0.<M>. writ- "..r ?. I A - ilNTH \V ANTED ? Mm and Wotnen. (TT Sales 1 St51 PI V PiiOK bo. Out lmm?n?e -a harvr.t tim? for AgnnM. Send tor Unaa to SEARS. ROEBUCK <St CO. (loC-.l CHICAt A. D. WOKTUi.Nui'tf.V A CD., Hartford, Oeu. lbrar?, hovb..eL A (o. are ihoronc' iy ' ' i R?-mt tuber tbat you can always hud ! Banjo, Violin and Guitar strings^ ice candies, c.akeb and fiuit?, at the ! Karmonicas of all grades, at thf Bazaar. i Bi^uar.