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DHBnHManDHMBHBBnni Tlie Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt Juh 19. 1894. G. M. HARM AX. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON'. S. C.. WEDNESDAY, FEBKUAl Y 23, 1900. D;ts aid Dashes. It's better to be a "has teen" thai) a "never was." An unwelcome guest is probably the best IhiDg going. Apples, oranges. bananas, lemons, cocoanuts, raisins, fig?, candy of ail kinds, at the Bazaar. Every wrong act kills something or%nd somewhere. t-> Love is temporarily blind?but self-love is incurably to. Ledgers, journals, records, counter books, memorandum books, school books, pads, pencils, ink of all colors mucilage, &c., for sale at the Bazaar Peace is a peculiar thiDg, inasmuch as men have to fight for it. Everytime a man is deceived it adds to his stock of wisdom. The average man makes a different kind of fool of himself every day. W. S. Philpot, Albany, Ga, says: "DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me more goods than aDy pills I ever tock." The famous little pills for constipa tion, biliousness and liver and bowel troubles. J E Kaufmann. If you want to make some meD hot just tell them to keep cool. Some men seem to be troubbd with fairly degeneration of morals. Every gem known to the lapidary has been found in the United States. 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 man may not have a stitch to his back and yet have one in his side. A lawsuit that has lasted over a a century has come to an end in Ireland. DeWiti'a Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled for pile?, ii juries and skin disease. It is the oiiginal Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. J. E. Kaufmann. No one can breathe at a greater height than seven miles from the earth. Some men become poorer as they become wiser. Information is usual ly expensive. Geo. Bar be, Mendota, Yd,, says. "Nothing did me so much good as Kodol Depepsia Cure. One dose re lieved me, a few bottles cured me." It digests what you eat and always cures dyspepsia. J E Kaufmann. i wo oi me naraest tnirgs to Keep ia this world are a diary and a shaip 1 .'ad pencil. A polite ChiQaman considers it a breach of etiquette to wear spectacles in company. Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton, Hamilton, Pa., writes, 4I think DeWitfs "Witch Hazel Salve the grandest salve made."' It cures piles and cures everything. All fraudulent imitations a-e worthless. J. E Kaufmann. One great trouble with a liar is that people won't believe him when he does tell the truth. It is not right to call a woman inconsistent simply because she likes pickles as well as candy. "I had dyspepsia for years. No medicine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave immediate relief. Two bottles gave marvelous results,'" writes L. H. Warren, Albany, Wis. It digests what you eat and cannot fail to cure. J. E Kauf mann. Early marriages are less commoD thao they used to be, and they will probaby be rarer still in the future. Many a prosperous man owes his success in life to the advice of his friends?which he didn't follow. John Dirr, Poseyville, lad, says, "I never used anything as good as One Minute Cough Cure. We are never without it." Quickly breaks up coughs and colds. Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent consumption. Pleasant to take. J E Ivaufmann. Sunday i3 the day the wife writes letters to her friends, and Monday is the day her hnsband forgets to mail tbem. "This is the fourth time I have I presenttd this bill," said the collector angrily. "True," replied the ! d< btor. "And, do yen know, I've leeD woDderiDg why you did it." "I think I would go crazy with j pain were it not for Chamberlain's Pain Balm,v writes Mr. W. H. Stapletf n, Herminie, Pa. "I have been i fttbcttd with rheumatism for several j years and have tried remedies without Lumber, but Pain Balm is the j best medicine I have got hold of." j One application relieves the pain, j Fjr sale by by J. E Kaufmann. All the railroads in the Southern j Traffic Association have made a one ! i cent a mile rate for the Confederate lteunion at Louisville, May JO June J. IE! HMM?BB?MB?SHI | ClimbingUpi BED-FAST ! En G. F. P. has innde a nu>st \vi>n<:e MP ants. She had been hed-t'ast f?>r t \vel v M her and she is loud in her praises <>! sn ?E K0R SALE BY ALL DRrfitilS Y L. GERSTLE & CO., Proprs.. FOR SALE BY J. Poverty kills romance. So does ^ "? 11 o. .L,A, weaitn. iso aoes oia age. oj uuranother romance. In fact thi world is a vast gravfy trd of romanc* and the happiest man is he who ac cumulates the largest "Lmily lo." of tombstones. "And so my darling got the prize at the baby sho*\? I knew he would. It couldn't have been otherwise,' 8 iid Mrs. Yjungma to one of the old bachelor judges. "Yes, madam, we all agreed that your baby was the least objectionable of the lot," re plied the brute. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleas ant remedy for all diseases aiising 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 inaction, thorough in effect. Ouly one a dose, jugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. "Isn't it oil that whenever Mr Dinemore makes a present it always eai.l \fija thrope. "He wants his presents to be always on hand," replied Miss Wilberforce. "I understand," said the neighbor, "that your husband is a dramatic critic." "No," replied the little woman bitterly; "he is even worse than that. He is a household critic.*' 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. Mr. Pokus?There's the only woman in this town whose affairs ain't gossiped about at the sewin' circle meetin's. Mr. Citimac?How does she escape? Mr. Pokus?By good management?she allers gits there ahead of any of the rest of 'em. "After doctors failed to cure me of pneumonia I used One Minute Cuugh Cure and three bottles of it cured me. It is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured mv grandchildren of the worst case?," %/ o writes Jno. Berry, Logantor, Pa. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate result?. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always like it. Mothers endorse it. J. E Kaufmann. Mother?"I wonder what we can do with Johnny? He has suet a way of exaggerating everything. He is always making a mountain out of a mole hill.*' Father?l I think, my dear, we had better make him an auctioneer." Rrbbits have become a plague at Stuttgart, where they have multiplied so fa9t that they threaten to ruin the gardens and the famous surrounding vineyards. A bounty of 12 cents is now paid for each rab bit. "I had bronchitis every winter for years, and no medicine gave me permarent relief till I began to take One Minute Cough Cure. I know it is the best cough medicine made," says J. Koontz. Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. J E Kaufmann. According to the latest census, Porto Rico has 057,000 inhabitants, but they are in a quandary to tell whether they are Porto K-.cans or Americans. The legislature of Mississippi has proposed to build a new State House to cost SI,000,000. An Editor's Lif9 Saved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Duriug the early part of October, 1800, I contracted a bad cold which settled oa my lungs and was neglected until I feared that consumption had appeared in an incipient state. I was constantly coughing and tr\it g to expel something which I could not. I became alarmed and after giving the local doctors a trial bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the result was immedia'e improvement, and after I had used three boftles my lungs were ns'ored to their healtby state.?Ii. S. E i wards, Pub li-her of tbe Review, Wyantt, 111 For sale by J. E. Kaufinaun. t Down Stairs g NG heavy burdens, washing, ironrubbing and ot her laborious duties Bl .xluetive of an enormous amount of inong women who are already weak ated by t he ravages of female dis- fjB performance of these heavy labors ry to many women, but the suffer- jk This feature of the household bur- KS oon be removed if women will only ^9 :>uhie to learn how. A few bottles of & ( Gerstle's f& j Female f A a 1 I Panacea JL. TRADE MASK. MH iteall menstrual irregularities, and e entire female organism to its C > The Ladies* Health Club, (care L. Hj| Co. Chattanooga, Tenn., for in- ^ , free, regarding treatment of all COR A YEAR. 7 rful c::ri* fit the wife of one of our ten- B9 c i?;? ?i:;.i:. hut yotir medicine has cured mk III >" />" ItllOS.. Claiborne. Ala. ^ TS, PRICE VH)0 PER BOTTLE. K Chattanooga, Tenn. ? , E. KAUFMANX. i Tinrsnila The Directors of the Penitentiary to Bjgin Work Next Month. Among the Acts pissed at^the rej ceDt session of the General Assem| bly none is of more general interest than that providing for the establisb: ment of a juvenile reformatory for piisoners of lender years sent to the i State penitentiary. Efforts has long | been made in this direction, but the ! question of the expense has always ! barred the way. The Board of Di ! rectors will at its next meeting proj ceed under the Act to establish the reform itory. The cost of putting the buildings in proper shape wi'l hardly exceed Sr>00. Here is the Act: Section 1. That the Board of Di! rectors and Superintendent of the I State penitentiary is hereby authorj ized and rcq lired to set apart so much of the State farm in the county i of Lexington as may be necessary Thoo cViall I ; 1U1 OUV/U L UUI 4VU4 J AUVJ WWM?? also provide suitable buildings and : stockade for the safe keeping and jcomfoit of persons sentenced thereto. Sec. 2. The Superintendent of the j penitentiary is authorized to use any money on hand that may accrue out the profits of the State penitentiary to defray the expenses incurred in | providing such buildings and stockade and other appurtenances to the State reformatory farm. Sec. 3. He shall also appoiat, as warden or overseer, a person who, i from practical expeiience, possesses j the ability and qualifications neces{ sary to successfully carry on the inj dustries cf the reformatry, and to enforce and maintain proper discip! line therein, and shall remove the | same at will. Salary of the warden ->Lall be paid out of the profits of j the State penitentiary. Sec. 4. The Board of Directors | and the Supeiintendent of the peniI tentiary shall make rules and regulaj tions for the government of the re J matorv. Sec. ). The superintendent of the penitenticrj ^hail place in the reformatory ail male criminals under 1G j years of age who shall be legally sentenced to said reformatory on conviction of aoy minimal offence in any 1 .. i ^ :..l:? couri. LiaYOUg J urisuicnuu lUClCUl auu punishable by imprisonment in the State penitentiary. He shall also rej move all such convicts now in the peniteniiary as soon as existing circumstances will allow. The discipline to be observed in the said prison shall be reformatory, and the warden shall have power to use such means of reformation, consistent with the improvement of the inmates, a3 may i be prescribed by the board and superintendent. The superintendent j shall provide for the instruction of the inmates it^morals as well as useful labor. The white convicts shall be kept and employed separately from the colored convicts. m t A Telephone Enigma. i 'T recently heard," said the inquisitive man who had the facility of beiDg able to be in two places at once, "the following conversation over the telephone: " Who are you, please?' " -Watt; '"What's your name, please?' " 'Watt's my name.' '"Yes, what's your name?' " T say my name is Watt. You're T Z* are joiier: 44 *X ; I am Knott' "'Will you tell me your nimt.'' 44'Will Knott." 44 'Why wou't you.r 44 "I say my name is William Knott." "T beg your pardon." 4-'Then you'll be iu this afternoon if I come around, Watt?' 44 'Certainly, Knott." 4 Dj you wonder they rang off in dispair and disgust":" If the Baby is Cutting Teeth lie 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, cur<is wind colic and j is the best remedy for diarrhoea. ! Twenty-tive cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Conn- *o t-ee us when in town. The Logic cf a Ycuaster. - - i M iss Martin, vi.-iiing H?lei/s ' m ?lher, greatly eri >yed frolicking 1 with the little child. One day, how- 1 ever, Helen was naugh-y,9o thai Miss d Martin finally declined to continue 1 the game and Helen was sent to the 1 next loom under a cloud. After a ( stay of so ne 15 minutes she re ap- t peaied in the doorway. ( "M iss M il tip," she began. j !! "\V? 11, Helei ?" 1 ''If I've done wrong and know if, s I ought to apologize, oughtn't I?" I ^ 1 ! 1 IT' . f "les, indeed, dear, icpned .uiss Martin, giratly tnccurngtd at Ibis 1 unexpected indication of repentance. f "And if you've done wrong, Mi>3 1 Martin, and you know i\ you ought c to apologize, oughtn't you?"' * YmS ceitainly,'1 admitted Miss Martin, a lit!le taken back. Helen's steady gaze never moved. "And, Miss Mai tin,'" she proceed- * ed, "if we've both done wrong, and we both know it, we ought both to ^ apologize oughtn't \vt?" ^ Miss Mn tin began to be uncom ' fortable. To what wa3 her small in- ^ quisitor leading? But she could not deny the logic and justice of Helen's t reasoning, so she replied: } "Yes, Helen; I think we ought'' 1 "Very well, then," replied Heler, 1 "Miss Martin, you begia " Secret of Beautv is health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assimilate a proper quanity of food. This can never be done when the liver does not act it's part. Doyou know this? Tutt's Liver Pills are an abso- j lute cure for sick headache, dys- \ pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, , constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, biliousness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills | 1 Corgressman St:k*s' "Work. Congressman Stokes has succeeded ! in having a star route established , between Glympvillp, Newberry county i and Peak, L'xington county, with a six times per week service, thereby giving the people of that section a i great convenience in the way of postal facilities. This route wa3 . necessitated by the discontinuance of the post office at Hope Station, but this new arrangement meets the wants of the people, and is a much greater convenience than the post office was, because a star route in 1 South Carolina canies with it free delivery in baxes provided by the 1 patron for that purpose, and really places a post offi je at the very steps ! of the people living on or near the route. An energetic congressman docs h's people much good service. , i Was Aslssp on Post. A New Yorker in Luzon is Sentenced to be Shot. Bufftlo, N Y? February 20?A dispatch to the News from Bitavia } says: A dispatch has been received , in Batavia that E nest Kmgdon, (f j Stafford, who enlisted in the Fortieth volunteer infantry, has been found sleeping at his post, tried by courtmartial and sentanced to be shot. It is said that a Dumber of Filipino rebels entered the camp while Kingdon was asleep and killed two or three American soldiers. Ussl?S3 Labor, I t Mistress?Have you washed the : fisL"? Bridget?Shure, mum, an' what's th' usef Isn't it roight out of the watei? i < The American offt -ials who have ! ! been engaged in m iking a census of Cuba report having found in the j mountains of the interior tiibes of < Indians whose existence was unknown, and they ran across intelligent white persons who were un- \ aware that the U-ited States goveri - ! ment had taken control of the i>land. ! The cotton plant in Paraguay j grows the 3ear around favored throughout each seasou by conditions of soil and elim ite. After ihi cotton is picked the plant is ci t down and auo'h >r grown from the ! roots. Evary two years both plants j and roots are plowed up and new j plants started, a h jer grids of cot- 1 ton resulting. j The city of Bdtimore, M 1, was j treated on J in- 28 to a rigoroin ap 1 < r- 1 1 ' plication <.f ancient "blue kw>" re- j 1 gardiDg Sabbath ob^ei vance. IVlilk i < and ice were the oulv coutm odities i J j allowed to be sold, and druggists : i were permitted to compound pbysi- j * cians' prescriptions. X j newspapers | were allowed to be sold, but regular ! I " subscribers were served by regular carriers. No arrests were made by ' g the i)00 polieeuinu on duty, but the ; i names of all violators were taken and j * they wi 1 be r< faired to ti e gtat.d j jury for action, when it will be seen whether the "blue laws ' can and will f be enforced. I Tnere is no belter remedy f ?r the >:ibies than Chamberlaiu's Cough lemedy. Ts ]4< asant taste and >rompt ard iflVctual cures make t a favoiite with mothers and ndl children. I, quickly cui s heir cough aid colds, preventing meumonia or other serious consciences. It also cures croup and ms been u-ed in tens of thousands lases without a single failure so far is we have been able to learn. It j lot only cur* s croup, but when given I is soon as the crcupy cough apjears, will prevent the attack. In j iftsfs of whooping cough it liquefies he tough mucus, making it easier to 'Xpcctorote and lessens the severity ird frrquency of the paroxysms of soughing, thus depriving that disuse of all dangerous codscqucnces. For sale by J. E Kaufmann. "Y )U told m?," she said, tearfully that I was the only gitl you ever uved." It's true," he asserted. But I have j jst learned that you vere once engaged to Maud Mugjins." "Well he replied, "I never ,o!d you that you were the only girl [ ever thought I loved, did IT Governor Roosevelt of New York, md of rough rider fame, declares he ivill not accept the nomination for ,'ice president and favors Woodruff is McKinley's running mate. - GrentfHt Knitter* fn the World, All the women of Shetland kuit. They learn the art in early childhood .111(1 com in ut* 11 ;ni nirouiiii uit-u n?*,-a. The wool used for their knitting is grown on the islands and is carded and spun by the people themselves. Machinery they have not except the primitive spinning wheel. Many of the most elaborate shawls have taken months to make and some even years. ?o that a very fine shawl may be worth as much as $150 or $200. Most of the knitting is. however, of the more homely and serviceable kind and may be bought from the women themselves for a very moderate price. The manner in which the washing of knit sliawis is accomplished in Shetland is a matter of interest to most visitors. They are washed carefully in soap lather, and then to prevent their shrinking they are laced from point to point of the scalloped border in a large square wooden frame and placed outside the cottage to dry.?Chicago News. W'liy f "Why." asks the New York Tress, "should Hartford be the center of insurance in this country instead of New York? Why should Boston be the center of the copper industry? There is oo copper within 1,000 miles of the Hub. Why should a majority o?' our shoes be ipade at Lynn? "We can understand why Pittsburg should be tiie center of the iron industry. sitting as she does iu the heart of the ore and coal region, but why should she make nearly all our glass when there is better sand elsewhere? Why is Provideuce the great jewelry making city?" Pearl* nnd Team. "What splendid pearls the bride has! flow can a mau give his bride pearls? They mean tears." "Oh. that's superstition! Besides, they are imitation pearls." "Well, if she knows that the tears will be genuine, at any rate."?Fliegende Blatter. A \VI*e Girl. Carrie?Tell me. Kate, how was it roil did not marry Mr. Tyler? Kate?He told me I was the only woman he ever loved. If a mau will lie to you before marriage, what stories won't he tell afterward?? Boston Transcript. GOOD DIGESTIONI5e?;?'ts a good appetite. A. good appetite Avltli <0110 <1 digestion makes pa ting: a pleasure anil food a l>eneiit IlitlonV Lite lor the Liver and I?idiie^*?s? arouses si vigorous appetite, sind en;il>les one to csit and digest rmy Kind oi'ibod withcom Ibrt. Tho 3Xui*ray Drug Co. For sale at tlie Ba/aar. ro rs wmT*^^. 3~'... i ml we will j : -.- VIOLIN ' end you this Violin Outfit / .AViiVViVj. -, , ?y express C. 0.1>. subject I- '" --?< ;o examination. This violin >. is a (ifnuine Mradharlus lodrl, made of old wood, curly naple back and sides, top of seasoned pine, specially elected lor violins, edge* inlnlil with purlllng, beat quality bony finished trimming*. THIS ISA REGULAR $8.00 fiOLIN, heantifully finished, highly jiolished.with splenlid Ions quality. Complete with a genuine Brazil wood Tourle nodel bow, 1 extra set of airings, a nral, well made tlolln a*e, large plrre of rosin, and oneofthe best romnon sense ustruellon boots published. YOL* CAN I.XA11I.NK IT at your xpress office. and if found exactly a< represented and :he grsalest bargain yon e?er ?aw or heard of, pay the express agent S3.75 1 ess the.Wcent deposit, or $1. Hi nod \press charges, and the outfit Is sours. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. oil ii. will gise one lettered llngrrlxiard chart, which can be id justed to any violin without changing the instrument ami u ill prove a valuable guide to beginners, and ,vc will also allow the instruitieiit to be returned after.i Tiys' trial if not found entirely satisfactory in every respect. Satisfaction guaranteed or money rrfunded in full. Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.)Chicago. [SEAKS, KOEIil'tk A CO. are thoroughly reliable, Editor.) Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It. artificially digests t he food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- | Grueling I he exhausted digestive or* tans. It is the latest discovered digestmt and tonic. No other preparation an approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, sick Headache.Gastralgia.Cramps,and ill other results of imperfect digestion Prepared by E. C DeWItt &Co., Ct;.'cago. J. E KAUFMANN. Kclialile ihtmhis of a lii'vlwnical or inventive mind :: slrinpH trip to the Pari* Exposition, with good al irv ami t-xnensi-s naiil. should write The PATENT KECOHI). Baltimore. Md. Fine oniou sets pint received and | or saie cheaper thau the cheapest, at j he Bazaar. CHOICE Vegetables will always find a ready market?but only that farmer can raise them who has studied th<! great secret how to obtain both quality and quantity by the judicious use of wellbalanced fertilizers. No fertilizer for Vegetables can produce a large yield unless it contains at least 8% Potash. Send tor | our books, which furnish full information. We send them free of charge. (1ERMAN KALI WORKS, y3 Nassau St , New Yurie. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. CD <JJv Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Point*. Schedule in Effect January 17th. 1900. No.34 No.3t5No.32 NORTU BOUND. Daily'Daily ex Su Lv. Jacksonville. (Plant Sysi MJUa 7 45p 1- li/p ' Savannahs So. Rv i.. 12 lop 12 05a 4 lop " Barnwell 4 02p 4 (Da 7 54p " Blaekville 4 17p 4 15a: 8l0p " Springfield ' 4 40p 4 38a.. ' Sally. 4 48p 4 47a " Perry j 4 55a ' Ar. Columbia. 5 55ni 600a 935p Lv. Charleston,!So. Ry.) .. 7 l*/a 11'-WP 5 " Summerville | 7 41a'12J0ot 558p " Branchville R.55a! 155a <~3p " Orangeburg 1 9 2:i?j 2 50a ? o3p " Kingvilie 10 15ai 4 3Ua 8 45p Ar. Columbia .. 11 OOai <OIQa 930p Lv. Au-rus a.iSo. Kv. ) 3swpl 9 3op " (4rauitovilie j 331pl015p " Aiken ' 320p " Trenton 4U0pll00p " Johnston 414p,1120p Ar. Columbia.!Union Depot) j 550p* 2 10a Lv. Columbia,! Blanding St .. C>lOp: 6 15u 9 4Up " Winnsboro.. | 7 03p 7 2oa 10 30p " Chester 7 51p 8 lUa 11 12p ' Hock Hill 823p 8 47a 11 Sip Ar Oiarlnrtp Si 10d! 940a 1221a Ar. Danvll.c .. Kalai ~138p HWi At. Richmond 6 ma; A 25p . .. Ar. Washington 7 boa 6 Sun lo 15a ' Baltimore.)Pa. H. R.)....| 9 12a I125p 11 25a " Philadelphia !lU'i? 2 5fri 1 H8p ' New York ' 2 03pl " 12a 4 Hp Cv. Columbia 11 4Ja 7 55a: At. Spartanburg I 310p 11 25a " Asheville | 7 0dp 237p Ar. Knoxville... 4 15a 7 2ut> Ar. Cincinna i ' i 8op 7 4.>a Ar. Louisville ...... . . i 3?p 7 oua _ Xo.35lNo.35 No.31 SOUTHBOUND. Daily Daily ex Su Lv. Louisville 7J5a j_ 4oi.? Cv. Cincinnati SbUaj SOJp; Lv. Knoxville i 1 20a 8 2oa ' Asheville.. 1 8U?Vj 305p! " Spartanburg 1145a GloP Ar. Co.umhia 32op' 9 45p' Cv. New York ?Pa. K. K. i .. 3 .Wp l2l5ot 124Un " Philadelphia fiOop 3 50a 314p " Baltimore 8 27p 6 22a 5 22p Lv. Washington.)So. Ry.i.. 9TVCrp 11 15a 8bop Lv. Richmond ill twp 12ulm Lv. Danville .. 4 :*a 5 48p 12~53a Lv. Charlotte 8 loa lOUUP: 4 2oa ' Rock Hill 9 02a 104op| 5 00a " Chester ?35a ll2bp| 5 27a " Winnsboro 10 21a 12 15aj 6 UGa Ar. Columbia, (Blanding SI )ill 25a 1 30a 7 00a Lv. Columbia,) Union Depot) 1150a 4 50a: " Johnston 133p 6 32ai " Trenton 1 45p 6 48a Ar. Aiken 22t)p 7 30ai " Graniteville 215p 7 18a> " Augusta I 250p 800a|. . 1 Lv. Columbia,tSo. Rv i ] 40dp 1 ^oa| 7 10a " Kingville 44bp 2 32ai7 55a " Orangeburg. 533pi 3 45a 8 41a " Branchville 615p, 4 25a 9 20a " Summerville 7 28p 5 52a 10 80a Ar. Charleston 8j5p 7 00a 11U Lv. Columbia,!So. Rv.) 11 30a 1 26n 7 05a Ar. Perry " Sallv 12 42p 2 37? " Springfield 50p 2 45a " Blackvilie 112p!3 05a 8 32a " Barnwell 1 27p 3 2 On 8 49a " Savannah 3 2 ;p! 5 15a 10 35a Ar. Jacksonville.! Plant Svs) 7 Wp; 9 25a 235p Sleeping Car Servica. Excellent daily passenger service l>etween Florida and New York. Nos. 31 and 82? 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. :C3 and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-room s eeping cars between Augusia and New York. I Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars l>etween Port Tam^a, Jacksonville, Savannah. I Washington and New York. Pullman sleeping cars lie tween Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte J and Savannah. Nos. 35 and 36?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping cars la,'t ween Augusta and Charlotte. Dining cars serve all meals enroute. | Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asncville. FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C W.A.TURK, S.H.HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't.. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. fcijr Condensed Schedule in Effect June 11th, 1L9?. STATIONS. | j Lv. Charleston I ; 7 00 a in " o ?ill" I ' r 41 a m " Branchvilhi. j i 8 o5 a tn " Orangeburg ? a m " Kiagvllle i ; 10 w > p Lv. Columbia | b.*> a m " Prosperity ; '{? na M Newberrv I I7 P m " N iaery-Si'x _ ' J -O P m Greenwood ' 7 JO a m: 1 oo p m Ar. Hodges ! b W) a ni. 2 15 p m ArTAbbetTlie! i jT40 a m< _ 2 45 p m Ar. Belton : 8 55 a ml 3 10 p m Ar. Anderson i) S) a mj 8 35 p m Ar. Gieenviiie I 10 10 a 111 4 15 p ip Ar. Atlanta!" ! 3 55 p m 9 00 p a tTATinvy TEx- ^un- ! Dail7, STATIONS. j ^-0 j{j ! yp. 12. Lv. Greenville : 5 30 p in! 1) 15 a m " Piedmont i 0 U0 p nil 10 40 a m " Williamatun 1 6 22 p m 10 55 a m Lv. Anderson 4 45 p ni, 10 45 a m Lv. Belton 8 45 p m 11 15 a in Ar. Donna Ids I T 15 p ni 11^ a m Lv. Abbeville . > . 6 10 p m Ujdl a m Lv. Hodges | 7 35 p no 11 55 a m Ar. Greenwood b 0J p m 12 20 p in " Ninety->ix | j 12 55 p m " Newberry j 2 00 pm " Prosperity j | 2 14 p m " Columbia j 3 p m Lv. Kingviiie i j 4 5a p ni " Oraugeburg 1 5 2D p in " Branehville. 6 17 p m " Summerville 7 32 p m A r. Charleston ' .1 8 17 p m buily Daily: ^tattovs i Daily Daily No. 9 No. 13! fcTATIONb. jNo.ulNo.lo 530p 7ouaLv... Charleston... Ar bl7p,llUJa j 0tX?p 7 41a " .. Summer ville .. " 732j> 1018a 750p 8 55a " . ...Branehville? " 602p| 8 52a | 8 24p 0 22a " ....Orangeburg... " 5 20p 8 22a 92up 1015a " Kingvi.lo " 438pj 73l)a 6 8oit 11 4oa " ... C<?1: m >ia " 3 20pi 930p 907al22Jp " Alsioii Lv 23bp, 85"a 10 04a 1 23p " ..._ >antuc "I 1 23p' 7 46p 10 A)a 200p Union " j 1 Oop; 7 30p 10 S9a 2 2"2p " Jonesville " il2 2">p! 6 5.tp 10 54a 237p. " PaooVt " 12 I4p 6 4.*p 11 25a 3l0p!Ar . bpaitauburg. I.v 11 45a' 6 !5p | 1140a 8 40p'Lv. Spartanburg. Ar 11 2>a 6(?p I 2 40p 7 wp Ar. Ashe vibe. . Lv 8 20a 1 3o5p "P." p. m. "A." n. rn Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains35and 86. 87 and 3a, on A. andC. division. Diningcars on these trains serve all meals en route. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. <fc ('. division, I northbound. 6:43 a. m., 8:57 p. m.. 6:13 p. m? (Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:26a. in., 8:15 p. m., 11:34 a. in.. (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville. A. and C. division. I nqrthlKtuiid. 5:50 a. in.. 2:24 u. ni. and 5:22 p. in., (Vestibuled Limited): sotitnl>ound. 1:25 a. m., 4:30 p. in., 12:30 i>. in. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 ami lu carry elegant Pullman sleeping cars between Columbia and Ashcvilie enroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincin nati. Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor cars between Charleston ami Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON. J. 31. CULP. Third V P. & Gen. iigr., Traffic Mgr.. Washington, L>. C. Washington. L). C W. A. TURK. S. H. HAKbWICK. Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't, Washington. 1). C. Atlanta, (4a. Fine cocoanuta can be found at 1 the Bazaar, cheap. SEND US gj lftOLf.Aft Ifll'KOVKU At UK <{l tKN PaI.LOK HK'.iN. i? ' : In I. ? - I' . ?' ' . ' 'O ' *- " Cl > examination. You can examine it > * In tlfjwt, .. '/.'/.>20^s^^Nj^xKl 1 and if von find it emotiy n? rvprwiiSvl ejual to o- /?:> i.vt 'i?retail at $45.00 to JOO.OO. ilie*. au->t aim .. "Ui'V. :* ?.? -v u i y * ";^ ? 4 far better than organs advertised lyotheis ~C wore money. |<My A I SSjgSSM 11< ? the freight a^tnt our apeelnl i>0 da>** ?>SVr prlee, S31.75* 7 * r le.sg the tl.OO, or f 20.7 3, and 1: i^ht e!uuv?*. fi i3v>XrZl^x $31,75 IS OUR SPECIAL 90 DAYS' PRICE !?t?K | pSMM nl by oih?m. >neh uii offer \\u* niHT made before. e\ N^,'jfctv THE ACME QUEEN isonoof thereouiM i:ahj.KaM> sukkikst NPTJK- ??V v ^ lONKll Instruments cwr made. From the ill^tluti"Uhiiowri, u!*icb ^sT .yj?, -' ^ s. . J3 isettgraved direct from a photograph,yotican form sonic idcaof its *3%&2-.?-i f\'\? ,> .- * beautiful ap}>e?raii<-t. Made front Milltl qswrlcr ouwcil . . ^V'r? wr * /' ?,? jfltSEjpaBtjX^^HBL oak, niili'iuo iinishtkandsotnclv decorated and ornamented, *.s.^??gayj^i -V." J3Kfe '-*?!A late-j l*j?ll style. TIIK ACnKijrKKX is 6ft .?t:. inches liiK'li, hulrima, jlrlnd!*, IrlMf. Yrrmona. B>w i'oupler. Treble ^ ^^jE Kw CnupVr, Plapaaun Forte and >?t Humana; 2 Ortase Couplers, "if 'is? /w57& SfcfcO 1 Tune Swell, 1 t.'raod tl.ean Swell. 4 -Sets Orcli.alral Toned A SyiPH Keaonatnrj Pipe Quality Herds, ! Sfl of 37 Pure bneet Jtelodia \tniS-".^^8* ^rtrweew ^ ^ /*f^S;,^r "l&tI 4 Reeda, 1 Set of 11T I harroinicly Brlillaut Celeste Heeds. 1 Sel of F fcx?>? 1 aSRejsS 1 Mlrh Jlellow Smooth Diapason Heed*. 1 Set of "J4 Plrasinic 3 i '. ,*4/^'?? t . , , jHB? UMK& N ofl'lelodioua Prinrlpal l!eed?. 'I 1IK ACMKl)! KKN lie- f ^ ,' SS^SS "J ii"ii ' <insist<,f thee- ieliraU'dNewell l;eed?,whichntv"ii!y I "**"***~~ Vr'11 MjAs '? f^i\ ? iimmI in the highest grade instrument . fitted with IIjio- ?"xOjI mood louplera and Voi llunirna. fil?i> l?-sf pulge felts, CTOlf ' K!k leathers.etc..tiolloWR of the la-st rnlda-rcloth. H ply J&S&T,I?'j}[.fe>? "tS^3Sh^' tiellows stock and finest leather in vahes. '1 IIK vr,-i?" v SP A4 MK Ql KKN is furnished w ith a H xli Iwveled plate French ntlrror. nickel piateil |s da I frames, jSj; y^jje and every modern intfirovement. We furaie'i free ? hand- ) jxTi [ ^ ^ p*$f| %om?k cr^an iitooi ant] Uih n?*%ion:mn lOMrucnoa ihjub |'ui/?.-suvu? TrrTTirwfrrnfr ir GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. WHBM ls-ire a written binding 25-year guarantee. by the **""[* tS\ iff? ?* t-rm- and conditions of which It any r>ait gives on* y^St.JyJ-jy3 at repair it fret- ol'ehurge. Try ir one month and Jvcv ft - jy,h. r-t-L i{? gffiM we will refund your money If you are not j>erieet!y 2 .IS- " ?s -So- Efc-' satl-'led. 500 of these organs will !* Hold i?t #31.;5. ! Csstif v So OKDEK AT ONCE. 1M? T I>KI.A Y. !NSVP"-CTG? CUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED J/J. a not dealt with us ask your neighbor nnout us.write the publisher of this paper or Metiopolilali National Bank, or Corn Exchange Nat. Bank. I'hioago; or Herman Exchange Bar."*. Nov.- Yor!;: or any railroad or express ? com pany in Chicago. We bate arnphal of o?rr # TtHM.no. (jo. oeeiiov entire um; of tie- i;'i _ ! '. *. i.u; :>->< Mock.- in CU'cago. and employ nearly U.Ouu people in our own building. WKSM.i.oiHU'ts AT #3 1.no and up: I'UliOS. #115-00 and up; also everything in musical instrument- at h.we-t wholesali pine-. Write for ftee -levial "rgan, |>iano and musical instrument catalogue Address, , bears. ItocljucL 6t to. are tbor?;cghlj reliable.?bailor.) SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.). Fulton. Deri'Iaines a.id tV.yman sis.. CHICAGO. ILL. CONFECTIONERIES, pmrxTS, saxes, sxasxexs, F-A-STCTT OvEBOCESEEES, Toys, # ^ Fancy China, 1 Notions, IDZSTJC3-S and. l^EIEIDICIEItTIES, FERFUMERT, STATIONERY, SCHOOL ROOKS, iLBEUS. ETC niamnnfl Torres of all Colcrs. Harman's Bazaar, LEXINGTON, S. C. BVBHBHnBHBnES CAPACITY, 10,000 JOOS PfcR ANNUM. M frQgtI HILL I a xmnnv I M Soma d't'et purh tho ?ale ?f eheap btiftie# be^au?# H tba prof.ts are 1 \-*e. I?oo't til -w *oure?-;f tv !? T*t**r> Jm R Into burin* atb??1.'yj?b in order to ?*< adollae <>rio. M * ROcrR II1I.I." |tuem*-? are ** A I.i.o llirh?r i' 9 S It-it?*' th#r stand up. 1 "Oil well. an?l. atave a'.:. KEKl' 3 y AWAV FROM TilF. fcllUl*?making throi ? heap*r in lb# end. S'M by Pr??-Ha*? dealers Cult. If bone ou ??.e H Q In your town, write direct. Q i ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hi I, S.C. g ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. for Sale by W. I?. ROOF. Iaexiriffton, !*. t\ GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., MATTHEWS & BOUKKIGHT, Columbia S. C., Leosville, S. C. I May 11?ly. HI DAMON'S I tn&r 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. BROWN MF'G. CO.. Prop'rs. Gwnevillc. Tenn. FOIt SALE AX T.I10 1> 1/ L V. li cpm^'fik4r,ry and 82 75 box rain coat n^launfcns nail*uaj? a akegilab ss.oo water, to ic JIL PttOOF MACKINTOSH fcr tJZ. Id Id Effect November 19th, 1899. SEND NO MONEY. ^ out rQ i state >our heiithi and weifcht, state somber of iNO. Om ISO. 1 inches around body at breast, taken orer ~ II 08 a m lv. Columbia, .lv 4 45 pm EXEfi 11 20 a m ar.. Leapbart. ar 5 05 pm II 27 a m ar... .Irmo . ..ar 5 25 pm f$ 11 35 a m ar.BallentiDe .ar 5 45 pm W&i'MfM/??'/eoIt^?"??b5 11 40 am ar.Wbitellock ar 5 56 pm ^H^onrspfmu^K'KTa.V's,' 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton., .ar 6 C4 pm j m^lwf thI> m a<ki> t7Khisut<?t 1900 11 48 a m ar. . Chapin.. ar G 20 pm 10 OQ o m oi* T. Alnnntoiti or II nrri I (loth: full Ifniftl). double breuted, m uo a in ai u. luuuutuiu ui ? \jm-~ MJ-vuu ,, . , .... . , 1 Saper velvet collar, fancy plaid lining, 12 07 a m ar.. .ollgns.. ar 0 02 pm : Hp .V)o$?f waterproof sewed ceains hultabiefor , _ , _ T-, ? . _ f4/. ^ awgHi both Rain or Oterro.it. and leuarmatred 12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar i 2U pin ureatksi v.aike**roir*:v<ib?o.orai>y . A orv r -ar 1 i? j ?ftv?i5w3 other houte. For Frrr Cloth Samidra of 12 .10 p m ar. dewberry, ar / 4o pm ! *?> ? s?riiDto%hr* up to ts.oo and .? .A T , j H gv Made-to.mra?ure Sulti and OtrrroaN at 12 43 P m ar . . .Jalapa . . . from #o.(*0 to flA.OO. write for Fit KE , ,-v , o * 1 sani'i.F BOOK SO. ?OK Address 12 48 p m ar... trary sears, roebuck & co. <inc.? chicaco. 12 53 p m ar.. Kinard... | (S',r*' It<H',",rk * (?',rr u,orou*h'J fT"A>'lt-tt"t0f^ 1 00 p m ar. Goldville.. f rnv 4 1 o 1 < rJ JJL. X Or 1^1 X Xo p m ar.. Olio ton.. M. . Vfir. . ? j 1 25 p m ar .. Parks. .. j (JLiSSICiL IHSTIT^TS. 1 35 p mar..Laurens.. J FOR BOYS ANO GiRLS. RETURNING SCHEDULE. I PREPARES 10K TEACHING 1 COLLEGE OK BU-INESS. No. 53 No. 22 i High School. Intermediate and Primary 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 5 50 am Courses 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 6 00 HI! ? English, German. French, Greek and Latin 153pm lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 035 am v .. inar:g.ht'i . -p , .1 no I r> 1 1 11 1 n CO 1 Very healthiest Location Board 2 03 p m lv...(joldville..lv 0 53 ?m : Ver\ cb?.?p. ?4 to $7 per mouth Tuition 2 10 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 7 05 am [ ext-ediuglv low. $) to SJ.50 per month. 2 15 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 7 13 am j Expenses per year ?50 to ?7j. Had 125 2 20 pm lv...Jalapa...lv 7 20 am ,Hf ,T , <, f . ->oi , xr i i om N? xt sesvion begins Mondav, September 2 34 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am ! j* lsyy. for f.^iparticulars", 2 4i) p m lv.Prosperity.lv 8 40 am Address 2 55) p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 9 00 am 0. D. SEAY. Principal, 3 05 pm lv.L. Mountain lv 910 am <. . , ,, Lexington, S. C. 3 16pm lv...Chapm...lv 9 30 am 3 22 p m lv Hilton lv 9 40 an) j fjii.SEND 50CENTS 2 3 2b p m lv. \\ bite Kock.lv y 4b am jw* >ml ttiu uur file Orated I.a KKKI.V (.( 11A It by * 8 31pm lv.Bullc-ntine. lv 9 56 am ! ST 3 40 p m lv... Irmo.... lv 10 15 an. ? 3 46pm lv..Wphart..lv 10 25 am 1 4 05 p m a' ..C lumbia..ar 10 45 am 1 A ISH.: I..4K #*.<MM4MTAR. powerful ; li 1" ftp.' ? t;a.r.d >?evt to:.! <1. fnrnirheti complete with wfji ?an extra set ?>f in ? quality ?terl ?trin?. and a Trains 52 and 53iun solid betweei i nv? i,.Mrun!.B?H)ou which uache* any. ^ ... m I m ?"e t?. l>I:ty. Charleston and Greenville. Tran t /jg w, ,;M:tu ?i wr nprr? _ OR ; ?i nflbe fx:t.-tlyii* represented 52 makes close connection at Lain I fj?^.05 i?^'ain }..u ?rr .*? ?r ^ns for Augusta and Spartanburg. : V- ^ ?rv?.Va^pr^'ciar^'i&d > ? & l , ,. ? || i^T 1 ill illi i SatUfuo No. 5-3 makes close connection ai i n?n .^...mitced?.rm.-tu-v ?e:-w,.ie.jir!i.tn. Sumter for the North. j SPECIAL PRELUM OFFER. N 1 1 13.65 cash in lull w will a Ln.vrid I .m-rrlMiard os. 1 and 2 makes close connec than, it is an amwt.. tft i"ic. iiaviny nil i with tion with S. A. L to and from Atlanta For further information call on or j J,|rct.c 1 Write f"rfre<n:;ii i.hI i;i<:ruT;icM?n<! i.ian-.artl <.r/:in 'IdvJlvrbo I catalogue. EwTjiiiin? at i rln s. AtRiro**. B F P LEAPHART, ; sears,roebuck &co., ckicaco , (SKAKS, KOEIirtX A 4 <? are lh?r?e?I.U r.:;2|ii,....K.iU,r.) City Ticket Agent, ' J F. LIVINGSTON, < BEESWAX WANTED W. G. CHILDS, President. _ . * LARGS OR SM \LL QUANTITIES SfSllS HAIRRBALSAM ? f WILL V.\Y ill-; i KiflEST MARKfi^gaBHKjIICleviJM aud beautitiea the hair. | . . . UhBv v ^Hprutx;o:^f * luxuriant growth. Kt l J r C*. u T ? a i an 1 r>e s\\ax# JMNever Fails to Restore Gray j t^e CoVt.-rurd b\ color H' >1 COLidi ion. -jfiS Hair to its Youthful Color. Cure? ?cap d.?eaH? S. ha.r tall.Dg. _ T.^_ - ? a -o v- * >t gOc.andSI'Uat Dnig^nu j XVJ.C?? iL ll ARIL AN, I the 3>?.aar. Lexington, S. C. 3 Call at the B-z ?ar aL.d get a ft* Renumber that you can alwaj6 find ^ trial package of Ramon a eelebeiatei ,CP eandicF. cakes and fiuits, at the pills the best on the market. 3azi?.r.