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~ ffilNGTtl COUNTY OF SOUTH C 1st Pr. | 470 Patch work quilt in silk 2.*> 471 Raised work quilt 472 Patch work quilt in worsted.. 25 473 Imitation Marseilles 25 474 Woven counterpane, count v made 2^ 475 Silk comfort *25 : 470 Crib auilt in silk 25 j 477 Crazy quilt in silk 25 478 Crazy quilt in worsted 25 : 479 Quilt in outline 25 j KNITTING IN COTTON. 480 Collar and cuffs 25 i 481 Child's socks 25 ; 482 Cradle counterpane 25 j 4ss Large counterpane 25 j 484 Lace 25 485 Tidy 25 j 4-88 Table mats 25 487 Toilet mats 25 j 48S Knitted mats 25 489 Child's sacquo 25 j NETTING OU TATTING IN COTTON. 490 Collar and cuffs 25 491 Child's cap 25 492 Tidy 25 493 Lace 25' 494 Table mats 25 : 495 Tray cover 25 CROCHETING IN COTTON. 490 Cradle quilt 25 , 497Lir?e counterpane 25 498 Lace 25 j 499 Tidy 25 ! 500 Table mats 25 501 Toilet mats 25 ; 502 Lambrequin 25 KNITTING, NETTING OB CROCHETING IN ZEPHYR SILK. 503 Shawl 25 j 504 Infant's cap or hood 25 505 Infant's sacquo 25 ] 506 Chil Vs cloak 25 i 507 Child's shi ?t 25 5)8 Lady's shirt 25 509 Gloves. sHk 25 510 Gloves, wonted 25 511 Child's hose. silk 25 512 Child's host-, worsted 25 513 Lady's hose, silk 25 | 514 Child's shoes 25 i 515 Lady's shoes or slippers. wor'J 25 i Dis Hand bat:? 25 i 517 Bod spread 25 518 Iufaut's afghau 25 515) Iairge afghau 25 520 Table mat 25 i 521 Toilet mat 25 * 522 Lamp or vase to at 25 523 Pin eushiou 25 : 524 Sofa cushion 25 525 Tidy, silk 25 526 Tidy, worsted 25 527tJndervest 25 528 Hearth rug 25 | 529 Lambrequin 25 , RAISED WORSTED WORK, TAPESTRY WORK. ETC. 530 Picture in tapestry 25 531 Piano cover, raised work 25 532 Lambrequin 25 533 Cushion, sofa or pin 25 .534 Table cover or scarf, raised work 25 : 535 Chiiir cover, raised work 25 536 Lam p or vase mat 25 537 Carraige robe 25 ; 53S Footstool cover, raised work... 25 539 Hearth rug, raised work....... 25 540 Slippers 25 j . ^ EMBROIDERY IN SILK OR WORSTED. 541 Night gown case 25 CHILDREN'S D lstPr. | 618 Best specimen in quilts 25 619 Best specimen in knitting, netting or tatting in cotton... 23 ! 620 Best specimen in crocheting in cotton 25 i 621 Best specimen in point lace handkerchief 25 622 Best specimen in knitting, netting or crochetingl in zephyr or silk 23 623 Best specimen in worsted, work framed tapestry, etc 23 ; fr Fine Art De Henry J. Rawl, 630 Oil painting, portrait, landscape, fru 631 Water color painting, portrait, landsc; 632 Pastelle painting, portrait or landsci 633 China and glass painting 631 Painting on textile fabrics, tapestry o 635 Crayon, portrait or drawing Manufacturers' a Depart George W. Reedei LEXINGTON CO lstTr- j 635 Best two horse wagon 82 00 687 Best one horse wagon l 00 68S Best single buggy 2 00 639 Best two seated buggy 2 00 t>K) Best road cart 1 00 641 Best harrow 00 I 642 Best plow stock 25 ! 648 Best grain cradle 50 i 644 Best corn and pea planter 50 645 Best cotton planter 50 j 646 Best guano distributor 50 | M7 Best six axe handles 25 ; 64S Best wheelbarrow 25 i Floral Dap James C. Fort, i CllYSANTU 660 Best single specimen T? /./slI/s/iftAn in rvAtC r? fit tncc thfin t 'KJ1 1U 44VW !Vs?o ? 662 Best collection in vases, not less than 663 Best design ROSE 664 Best single specimen 665 Best collection, not less than DAHLI ?v. 666 Best collection, not less than six G EI LAN I 667 Besf collection, not less than ten PALMS, FERNS A 66S Best mixed collection, not Joss than t\ CAUNAT 66<4 Best collection, not Jess than six Dots and Dashes. I One hour in the future is worth a ( dozen in the past. MaDy a hopeless liar secrectly ^ respects the truth. You will never find any other pills i so prompt and so pleasant as De- ] "Witt's Little Early Risers. J. E. Kaufmann. s Wise females never trust their t letters to the males. And now there i3 a fish trust. Of 1 course it will except re-bait. j * Mothers endorse it, old folks use it. We refer to One Minute Cough i Cure. It will quickly cure all throat t and lung troubles. J. ?. hiuf ! J in sun. 1 i . The bear is a furry animal, but J fch* man who sells bis skin is furrier 'A ben lays during the day but at j night she becomes a rooeter. ' 1 PAIR ASSOCIATION " AROLT1VA. 1st Pr 542 Lady's dress 25 543 Shawl >:> 544 Centre piece (small) 25 A nrnn .... 54? Child's dross 25 347 Child's saonue i~> M8 Cloak 25 M9 Fire screen 25 530 Centre piece (large) 25 551 Pin cushion 25 5"?2 Sofa cush ion 25 553 Pii-ture frame 2.5 554 T owols 25 555 Shams 25 550 Toilet set 25 557 Tidy 25 558 Handkerchief 25 559 Lady's s k; rt 25 500 Child's skirt 25 sol Slippers 25 562 In'ant's hood 25 563 I^ady's tea gown 25 564 Table cover 25 565 Scarf 25 560 Piano cover 25 507 Fi rc screen 25 EMBROIDERY IN LINEN OR COTTON OUTLINING OR BRAIDING. 508 Child's dress. 25 569 SaCQUC 25 570 Lady's apron 25 571 Tidy 25 J 572 Cushion, pin or sofa 25 573 Toilet 6et 25 574 Handkerchief $5 573 Towels 576 Doilies 25 C 577 Scarf 25 f 578 Pillow sham 25 . 579 Chemise and sown 25 ' 580 Chair cover 25 r 581 Umbrella holder 25 582 Splashers 25 DRAWN WORK AND HEMSTITCHING. 583 Towels 25 v 584 Aprons 25 585 Scarf , 25 1 5% Tray cover 25 "Jf, Handkerchief 25 588 Spanish work 25 j 588 Point Lace 25 , 590 Pillow shauis 25 591 Trim mint; 25 592 Dollies 25 STRAW. WILLOW WORK AND SIMILAR FABRICS OF LEXINGTON COUNTY MANUFACTURE. I 593 Bonnet, hat or cap 25 594 Willow work basket 25 595 Willow clothes basket 25 596 cf table mats 25 ^ 597 Straw basket 25 598 Willow ehair 25 l ROSIN. WAX. SHELL AND BEAD WORK, ETC. 599 Wax 25 C 600 Rosin ? 25 f 001 Shell 25 602 Bead 25 603 Feather fans 25 j 604 Artificial flowers 25 605 Hair work 25 606 Stuffoil birds... ... 25 607 Best design in feathers 25 LEATHER GILDING. BRONZING. g 60S Leather work 25 ^ 609 Leather table 25 610 Leather chair 25 I Oil Bronze table 25 TAPER WORK. 612 Flowers 25 j 613 Lain P shade 25 i 614 Di.-hes 25 . 1 615 Candlestick 25 610 Picture frame . 25 617 Boxes 25 * 1 EPARTMENT. 1st Pr. i 624 Best specimen in embroidery, eilb nr worstprl 25 1 623 Best specimen in linen or cot- J ton outlining or braiding 25 626 Best specimen in drawn work or similar fabrics 25 ' 627 Best specimen in rosin, wax, f shell, bead or hair work 25 ] 628 Best specimen in leather gilding or bronzing 25 629 Best specimen in paper 2"> , t apartment. 1 Superintendent. c 1st. 2nd. it, flowers or animal $2 00 $1 00 ape. fruit, flowers or animal l 00 50 * ipe 1 00 50 { 1 00 50 r wood 1 00 50 I 1 00 50 t ] ind Mechanical , ment. t =t, Superintendent. UNTY >f.\PE 1st Fr. 649 Best collection of carpenters' tools l 00 650 Best collection of blacksmiths' tools 1 00 f 651 Best display of manufactured y cotton jjoods 2 00 652 Best 50 pounds of flour 75 653 Best bushel of meal 75 654 Bast book case 1 00 ' 655 Bust bedstead 1 00 j 656 Best dinning table 50 657 Best three chairs 50 658 Best three buckets 50 659 Best three tubs 50 & >artment. 5 o pci miciiucm. J 1st Tr. 2nd Pr- t EMUMS. 25 15 six 75 40 Six 75 40 *1 00 50 h S. ] 25 15 75 40 AS. 75 10 UMS. 75 40 ND BEGONIAS. velve 75 40 IONS. 75 The acme of sociability is reached 3 jy the candidate the day before the s jlection. t It will surprise you to experience he benefit obtained by using the t lainty and famous little pills known 6 is DeWitt's Little Early Risers. J * 2 Kaufmann. The most successful marriages are ' t happy mixture of faith and duplici- 8 y- 1 A man always dislikes to hear the 1 nan he detests praising a rnu'ud a riend. t Robert Fioumoy, Brickyard, Ala, * vrote: I consider do remedy equal 1 o Dr. Moffett's TeethiDa (Teething 1 Powders) for the irritations of teeth- 1 ng and thp bowel tioubies of our j 1 >outbern Country. An old bachelor says that a wo- \ nan's tongue is made of very loose ( ealher. f wfm i ra i ? the nose and throat, L Hat is serious and far-rea ?^9 The foul secreti< fe?r\ ^act- t^ie organs ? ^gT *s raP^ aru* ^eslnict the nose eaten into ai '-jwashes and salves ms catarrh is a co and far beyond the reach of mere local re pointment and allow the disease to take firm S. S. S cures Catarrh because it first ch puts new* life into the sluggish worn-out o Mrs. Josephine Polhill, of Dtie West, S. C., wt seated that I was entirely deaf in one ear, and all slouched off. When the disease had gone this h determined to try S. S. S. as a last resort, and t>ef! seat of the disease, anil after a few weeks' treatr even years have had no sign of the disease." S. S. S. is made of roots, herbs and 1m properties. It is the only vegetable blood cure for all blood troubles. Send foi our I the same time write our physicians alxnit y any information or advice wanted. We in; Happiness is composed of so many 11? L /\?n mico. * )ieces mat mere is aiwoyo uu? ujioo j Dg. I Tbe quicker you stop a cough or ( iold the lees danger there will be of 1 atal luDg trouble. One Minute 1 Dough Cure is the only harmless ' emedy that gives immediate results. ' ltou will like it. J. E. KaufmaDn. A physician declares that people 1 vho sleep with their mouths shut ' ive longest. 1 A shell weighing about seventy >ounds explodes into a shower of .,*200 pieces j CURES^SH^^ALL Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Dse gi What some people consider pru- 1 ience ie what their neighbors call 1 neanness. ' Don't be ashamed to wear your >ld clothes until you are able to pay i or new ones. ' The soothing and healing proper-. 1 ies of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- ' ;dy, its pleasant taste and prompt tnd permanent cures, have made it a 1 jreat favorite with the people everyvhere. For sale by J. E. Kauf- 1 nann. With the exception of trouble, the nore the average man has the more ie wants. He who is in debt must endure injult lest he incur the displeasure of lis creditor. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleasmt remedy for all diseases arising Tom a disordered or torpid liver, rhey are the modern cure for constipation, biliousness, sick headaches, -pecks before the eyes, etc. They 3o not sicken or gripe, mild in action, borough in effect. Ouly one a dose, jugar coated and pleasant to take. ^ J 1 i ll . Tl rrice, zo cents a dox, at tne .oazaar. No one is ustless in this world vho lightens the burden of it for mother. A statistician says that some hoarding house butter outranks all )ther domestic products. In India, the land of fapiine, thou>ands die because they cannot ob- i :ain food. In America, the land of i plenty, many suffer and die because : hey cannot digest the food they eat. I Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what i ?ou eat. It instantly relieves and i adically cures all stomach troubles. J F. E Kaufmann. j < One swallow may not make a sum- j. ner, but a pin maliciously inserted j < n a chair will make one spring. Ia conversation a wise man isi; ometimes at a loss how to begiD, j 1 rut a fool never knows when to stop, j I i | PJ^|||^At*^NUB!AN TEA cures Dyspep-1 i IdlllvS v sia, Constipation and Indi- j gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 etc.! Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmann t Thrift of time will repay you in 1 ifter life with a usury of profit be-ond your most sanguine dreams The evil deed that you do hurts rou a great deal worse than it can j lurt the man at whom it is aimed. , Buckshoal, N. C , May 16,1808. I Gentlemen:?Four years ago I was j( lelpless wi:h a misery in my back.j1 ! could not return myself in bed. 111 vas treated by my physician, but he i1 lid me no good. I took one bottle J >f Dr. Baker's Female Regulator and i t cured me. I think there is no j nedicine on earth like it. j t Mrs. Emma E. Myers, j j For sale at the Bazaar. , Q If you do your best day by day, a cu will do your best when the i ;upreme opportunities of life come 1 ,o you. Experience is a sort of compass I hat a man seldom thinks of cou- j lulting until after he has lost bis vay. s Chinese are daDgerous enemies, or they are treacherous. That's why * ill counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch ? .Tazel Salve are dangerous. They j A ook like DeWitt's, but instead of the j ill-healing witch huzel they all con- ] ain ingredients liable to irritate the j kin and cause blood poisoning. For j / )iles, ii jories and skin diseases use j be original and genuine DeWitt's I ? iVitcb H^zel Salve. J. E Kauf-j' Dann. i I TLe highest inhabited place in the ? vorld is the custom house of An- j y 'oujarda, in Peru?sixteen thousand It eet above the sea. | ] R|| FORE II com - -i *?.,l ntufinof* Patarrh . a (iCtrp-MTUlCli, V?/oiinuw u.viw-wv little or no attention is given it. But, h ching in its results. jns entering the circulation poison the e feel the effect of this catarrhal poison, a ive, and finally ends in consumption. >pens that the senses of hearing and smell id destroved, causing intense sufft ring anc iv give temporary relief, no pern anent b INSTITUTIONAL 01 medies. Those who rely upon them for ler hold. Only a real blood remedy can re.' eanses and builds up the blood, purifies it rgans, and thus relieves the sysU m of all ites: '-I had Catarrh, which l>ecam? s > deepinside of my nose, including part of th : rmnr, ir the physician gave me np as inctir.'.hle. I ;an to improve at once. It seemed to get at the nent I was entirely cured, 3nd for mo-c than irks of wonderful tonical and purifying purifier known, and a certain and safe *x>k on Blood and Skin Diseases, md at our case. They will cheerfully gi- e you ike no ckcrge for this. '"Dolt you hire any scrva its at U1 to keep this hotel cleaL' My "oom is in an awful dirty condition!" complained the victim of the summer hotel "ad.' That is the fault of :hewind!'' declared the propriftor tilandly. "You know we advertise: swept by ocean breezes ! Millions will be spent in politics Lbis year. We can't keep the campaign going without money any more than we can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspeptics used to itarve themselves. Now Kodo! Dyspepsia Care digests what you eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. It radically cures stomach troubles. J. E. Kaufmann. The poor man has two advar tsges over his rich neighbor: he can wear out all bis old clothes and he is 3eldom troubled with tiresome collars. Keep cheery. This world has more sunshine iu it than shadow. If hard things come today, think that they will pass by tomorrow. 'Keep cheery. DuriDg the civil war, as well as in our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of the most troublesome diseases the army had to contend with, Iu rnaiy instances it be tame chronic and the old soldiers still suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor ol Wind Ridge, Greene Co., Pa., is od of these. He uses Chamberlain1* Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Retnedj and says he never found anything that would give him such quick relief. It is for sale by J. E. Eauf mann. Cora?"How is it they quarrel sc ever since tbey went to live in the suburbs?" Merritt?"He wants tc keep chickens, while she insists on having a fl;wer garden. An Ohio man, who brought suit for the alienation of his wife's a'Tections, putting his figures at $6, )00, was awarded 1 cent. The lady n ust have got her affections at the bargain counter. The wolf in the fable put on sheep's clothing because if he Raveled on his own reputation he couldn't accomplish his purpose. Counter feiters of DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve couldn't sell their worthless Balves on their merits, so they put them in hnses and wrfltrners like De Witt's. Lock out for them. T;.ke Dnly Dc Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, [t cures piles and all skin diseases. J. E KaufmaDn. Make a rule and pray G ;d to h :dp pou to keep it, never, if possible, to ie down at night without being able to s&j: 4,I have made one human oeing at least a little wiser, a little aappier, or a little better this da;?." Lou will find it easier than you think, and pleasanter. CUBAN RELIEF cures I auHlvE S Colic, KeuralpiaandToothaehe * " infi7eminutes. SourStomsoh md Summer Complaints. Iticc, 25 Cents. Sold bv Julian E. Knufmann. Ttias is large enough to give all he population iu the world standing oorn, and it is said that if all the oeople of the United States were nodded into Kansas, California ard Nebraska, those States would uot be nore thickly setthd than England 8 now. If tho Rahv is flnHinn Tppfh Be sure and use that old and well Tied remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ng Syrup for children teething. If loothes Ihe child, softers the gums, illays all pain, cures wind colic an:! 8 the best remedy for diarrhoea rwenty-live cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Another Good Reason. ''You call your parrot 'Money/ I see. Money talks." ' Not at all. Djii't tell any one, )ut I call him that because nobody ibout the house can make him fly a& veil as my wife." ? A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victim, is a type < f Consumption. The power of this nurderous malady is felt on organs md nerves and muscles and brain, rhere's lo health tiil it's overcome. But Dr. King's New Life Piils are a safe and certain cure. Best in the vorld for S'omacb, Liver, Kidneys md Bowels. Ouly 2;"> cents at J. E. fv tufmanij'rt diug stoie. :runner of I SUMPTION. is, regarding it as a simple inflamztntion of owever insignificant it may seem at first, it ntire system. The stomach, kidneys ? in nd when the lungs are reached its progress 1 are in part >r entirely lost, tlic soft hones of 1 greatlv dis.iguring the face. \\ hile sprays, ' ' ?? enefit can be cxpectcu iroin muu nc<nn?.nk. . i BLOOD DISEASE, a cure lose valuable time, meet with disapich this troublesome and dangerous disease. makes it rich and. healthy, stimulates and I poisonous accumulations. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. QA. Cred ted in Part. Mr. Newlived (during the tiff)? j Then you don't believe I told you the truth when I propoFed to you? Mrs. Newlived?Well, I believe you told the truth when you 9aid you were unworthy of my love. Down in her heart every woman thinks a man ought to begin propos ing to her by apologizing for daiiDg to fall in love with her. Money to Loan ON FARMING LANDS. LONG TIME. Easy payment. No commission Borrower pajs actual ccst of perlecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Cen tral National Bank Building. COLUMBIA, S, C. COL. G. T. GRAHAM. Lexington, S. C. July 18 - ly. Land for Sale. I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE. 135 acre> of land, thr e-fonrth of a mile from Pelion. Has a two-horse farm opened For further information, apply to me at * Pelion, S. C. H. C. SCOFIELD. July 18 -tf. LEXINGTON : mmii iisiimi, pno rhys Awn niRic 1 PREPARES FOR TEACHING i COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. High School. Intermediate and Primary , Courses. English, German. French, Greek and Latin 1 Taught, r 1J&- Very Healthiest Location. Board very cheap. $4 to $7 per month. Tuition exeedingly low, $1 to $2.50 per month. Expenses per year $50 to $75. Had 125 students last session. Next session begins Monday, September 18.1900. For full particulars, Address , 0. D. SEAT, Principal, Lexington, S. C. ! September 14?tf. 1 ALL BIG- BOXING- EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described in POLICE GAZETTE The World-Famous . . ) ... Patron of Sports. $1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.0C MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS, i RICHARD K. FOX. Publisher, Franklin Square, New York DEEPWELLS. I TTlVlVfi. PPnTTVTT.V PTTRP.HASF.D A n a first class outfit tor boring deep wells, I those interested in a supply of fresh, pure water should consult rut at Lex ng? on either in person or by mail. Satisfaction guaranteed, aad your patronage solicited. A. -J. l^OX, LEXINGTON S. C. June 13. 1899. ? ly. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids j Nature in strengthening and recon- j structing the exhausted digestive or- j gans. It isthe latestdiscovereddigest? unt. and tnni/v "N"r? nthur nrenuration I can approach it ir? efficiency. It instantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestioo, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Eausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. PrJce50c. atidfl. Large size contains 2VJ times small sl?e. Book all about dyspepsia mailed fret Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO.. Cb'caQOJ. E. KAUFMANN. When writing mention theDiswiteb. ARE YOU SICK, i I 1511 I MMJU1U, OR I AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED I I I I If so, you^will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at ! | the Bazaar, Standard Medi- j ; cines for all Complaints, i ! Diseases, Etc., which will I j give relief and cure you. I ! AT THE BAZAAR. 1 L-rnonu ami ice, at the B Zi.tr. jlM-'TEO I Double Daily Service Between New York, Tamna, Atlanta, New. Orleans and Points South and West IN EFFECT JUNE 3:d, 1900."" SOUTHWARD. L/.ilv. Daily No 31 No. 27 lv New Yolk. P. R R.. 1 00 pn. i2 15 am lv PuilaOtlphii. P R K. 3 21) pm 7 20 am lv Baltimore. PR R .5 50 pu 0 31 am lv Washington, P R R 7 00 pn 0 55 am lv Richmond, b A L R> 10 4'? pin 2 35 pm lv Petersburg, " ll 35 pn 3 30 pm lv Ridijewav Jot. " i 2 25 air 0 17 i-m lv lieLileisen, " 'I 3 an- 0 40 pm lv Raleigh. ! 4 06 an 7 50 pm lv Southtrn Pines, | 5 57 an. ! 42 pm No 403 lv Hamlet. " ! ?' 50 am '0 32 pm ~! No. 31 !v Colombia.\ " j 0 35 am 2 55 am ar Savannah " j 2 57 pm; 5 00 am ar Jacksonville, " 7 40 pu 0 10 am ar Tampa. " | 6 3(J au. 5 30 pm | No 40 > ar Charlotte. " 0 31 an lv (Jnester, j 0 52 an Iv Greenwood, " I 42 at' lv Aiben's, " 1 4* pu ar Atlanta. $ " j 1 00 pr a^ Augusta. 0 A" W C . I 1U pru! iv New York, f> 1 c it j> fd 00 aiL; 9 i.U pui Iv Philadelphia. " 10 20 Ami 1 * fi pm iv New toik. u L>r> noo M 00 puii lv 1* iltinjure. 15 ts f * t .... t<> 3o piu iv \\ash'ton. N (L w si ; H 20 piu No. iu;;j no. ii lv Portsmouth, S A L11. 11 2(1 pnij 9 3D am lv Weldon, " 1'2 05 am 12 U1 pin No 31 iv Kidgcway Jot, " ; 2 25 am 120 pm lv Henderson, " 2 53 am 2 13 pm lv lialeigh, " 1 OG an. 3 51 pm lv Southern Pines," 5 57 am (?12 pm i No 193 | lv Hamlet, " I b 50 am: 7 30 pm | No. 31 ; No. 27 lv Columbia.J " 10 35 am 12 55 am ar Savannah, " ! 2 57 pm i 5 Ol am ar Jacksonville, *' j 7 40 pn?: 9 10 am ar Tampa " ! 0 30 ami 5 3 pm No. 4i3 No. jF lv Wilmington. " j i 3 < 5 pm arCh?rioite. ) 'J 31 amjlO^Opin it.- " j 'J 52 alii i< >10 Dill Iv Greenwood, " til 42 an. 1 07 urn lv Athens, " ' 1 48 pn | 3 43 am ar Atlanta vj " j 4 00 pn j 6 05 am I ar August* 0 ?fc vV t. : 5 10 pn ar Macon, tj ot Gc*?rei? 7 20 pm 11 10 am ar Moatgom'r , A & W i , 'J 20 pm ll oo ?uu ar Moboe, L A N 3 03 aa 4 12 pm ar N* w Orig ins. L A N 7 40 ami 30 pm ar fta*tivnlr. is 0 & t. j 0 4U ami 0 oo pm ar Mem phis, i 4 0o puij ? 10 am NORTHWARD. i Dailv Daily No. 41 No GG lv Tampa. SAL R$\...; 8 00 pm; 8 20 am lv Jacksonville, " ! 8 2J am1 7 45 pm lv Savannah, " .12 35 pm. 150 pm lv Colombia $ " 5 45 pm 5 45 am lv MeUlpl'is N o AStLii 4 ) pu.; tt 4o ( m lv Nasville ' ! 0 30 hih; 0 10 >?iu .v New Urieans, L A N 7 4* pm 7 45 pm lv Mobile " i'2 20 an ! *2 20 am lv Mooteom'rv. A A W P 0 20 amjil 20 am lv Macon. C ol tit-or-tlic S (Ml aU j 20 pill ..i" 7 7.777^777 i'\x- iv i i <"? 4-i> An.! II* u*. v * v " j NO. 41.21 fto. 38 | lv Atlanta,^ S A L R* 1 1 0 pn 9 0(1 pm ar Athens, 2 50 p 1 23 pm ar Gre uwood, " j 4 44 pu 2 05 aui nc Oht-sier. '* 0 28 on i 4 30 am iv Charlotte. * ! * ? 3U pu.i 5 Oil am iV WliUUlUvJtOt: j } 2 1)5 p No 44 : No. Go )v Hamlet 41 I 9 05 p I 9 20 am Iv bouilitru Pinea," |1U 00 pii 0 t'5 am lv Raleigh. 44 ' 1 4') pu 11 50 am :tr Heoder-on ; 12 50 am; 1 13 pm lv Kul^fWav Jet 1 iO an j i 4-> pm ;v l eu-rsturg, 4 15 an.i 4 40 pin lv Richmond, " 5 15 an 5 40 pin ar ^"ai-hington. P R R 8 45 an 9 30 pm ar Baltimore P R R.. . 10 03 am li 35 pm ar Philadelphia. PRE 2 30 pu 2 56 am ar Ne v York. PRR ,.i 3 0< pn 0 13 itiu No 40. No 3< lv Rid'waj Jct.S A L R; 3 00 an 1 40 pm iv Weldon, 44 " J 4 30 an: 3 05 pm ar Portsmouth 44 j 7 00 an- 5 50 pm ac Whs Li Ton N it W > : i i"i am ar r^aiTimore. li r* P i< j Hi 4> mn ar Ntw YolK Oln^.io. | jfl 30 p?il ar Philadelphia,NYt&N i 1*5 43 pu 5 0 am ar New York 44 ; 8 38 pn 7 43 am N )TE? fDailv Except Sunday Dining Cars between New Y ik a d Richmond. and Hamlet and Savannah on Tiains Nos 3' and 44. f Pnrifru! T i m n \ Fflctpm TtTOP + vvtii uai ? V ? SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed ^cliedule In Effect June 11th, leD'J. STATIONS. | Ejo.Sl?' | yS1?!. Lv. Charleston I ? ^ a m " Suimnerville ! I jj a m " Branchville | : & ;*} a m " Orangeburg J a 111 " Klngville I ?4-a Lv. Columbia | j' <*> a " Prosperity ; I.,.,? M Newberry ** "r0 P m " Ninctv-Six I * P m " Greenwood 7 40 a m 1 oo p m Ar. Hodges 8 <41 a m] 2 15 p m ArTAhheviile. ji 40 a mj JJ *o P" Ar. Beitoc _8 55 a in. 8 10 p m Ar. Anderson P 30 a :n; 3 35 p in Ar. GroenviPe 10 Id a in' ? 15 p ra An~AtlantaT 3 55 p m 0 0o P q cTATinve ; EvT ^un- ! i)nil7 STATIONS. | >;0 i y0 pi Lt. Greenville 1 5 80 p mj 10 15 ? iu " Piedmont 6 10 p mj 10 40 a rs " Wllllaniston _fi 22 p mj id 55 a m Lv. Anderson j 4 45 p m j 10 45_a_m Lt. Beiton j 1 45 p mj 11 15 a m Ar. Doonalds 7 15 p m 11 40 a in Lt. Abbeville I 6 10 p mi_ll 20 a jn Lv. Hodges |~~7 So p mj 11 55 a m Ar. Greenwood 8 W p ml 12 20 p m " Ninety-Six 12 55 p ns " Newberry i j 2 00 p m " Prosperity 2 14 p m " Columbia' ' [ 3 50 p m Lt. Kingville 1 4 5b p in " Orangeburg | 5 20 p m *' Branchville 6 17 p rn " Summerville 7 32 p m Ar. Charleston > 8 17pra Dailyj Daily | sTiTiOVS 'Daily. Dally No. 0;No.l8| oTATiON 3. |yo.U|No.lO 6 80p 7 00a Lr Charleston?Ar 8l7p'1100a 60i>p 7 41a " .. Summerville .. " 7o2p.l01s?. OK;, M TO 1?: 11 ~ " aoO.J o & >. 1 O KKJCk . UV1UO... V u ??n , 8 24p 9 2*^ 44 ....Orangeburg... 44 I 5 29p 8 22a f'2up 10 15a! " Kiayviile " ! 4 3Sp 7 30a 6 boa 11 40a " .... Colt m'.-ia " i 3 20p 0 3Op 907al22Op Alston Lv 2 30p 85"a 1004a 1 23p " .Kantuc " ; 1 23p' 7 43p 10 20a 2 OOp " Union " 1 05p 7 30p 10 39a 2 ~p| " Jonesvills " I12 25p 6 53p 10L4a 2 37p| " Paeolet " |12 !4p 6 4'p 11 25a 3 lOp'Ar.. Spartanburg.. .Lvdl 45a 6 15p 11 4oa 840p'Lv.. fcpartanburg.. Ar il 28a 6 OOp 2 jflpi 7 OOp Ar Asheville Lv; t 2ua 3 05p "P," p. ra. "A," a. m. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 33 and 86, 37 and 3??, on A. and C. division. Dining cars on these trains serve all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. ic O. division, northbound, 6:43 a.m., 3:37 p.m., 6:13 p.m., (Vestibule Limited): southbound 12:26 a. m., 8:13 p. m., 11:34 a. in., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. division, northbound, 5:50 a. m., 2:34 p. in. and 5:22 p. m., (Vestibnlcd Limited): southbound, 1:25 a. m., 4:30 p. n., 12:30 p. in. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 ana 10 carry elegant Pullman sleeping cars between Columbia and Asheville enroute aauy between J acasonvtiie anu^incm nflti. Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor cars between Charleston anil Ashevilie. FRANK S. GANNON, J. il. GULP, Third V P. A: Gen. Mgr., Tsadlc Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington. L>. C. W. A. TURK. S. H. HARD WICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington. D. C. Atlanta, Ga. r-> A r? 1/ C O' C 1 KSlS?illl hair balsam and boan::fiei the nair. Hi Prouiotei * lnxurunt frowt... u|5p!rsi ?.HNever Fails to Bestorei Gray Hair to lta Youthlul Color. Cu-'t? '?'P diw-M*? * hair taking, IS! ^V.aod {l outl perkins Trnr T TTT f \ ? 1 IJ^IJLUW JL'JIN J MANUFACTUR HIGH GFINISHIHGS, MOULDINGS, S I>OG IlSjSASII j\ AUGUSTA ^ESTIMATES CIIEEHFE February 1?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. CONFECTK FRUITS, CAZSS, FAUCY G-E Toys, Fancy ( n-DTTrtc; ^ "K W Swri *W MtaV PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCH( Diamond Byos i Barman's LEXINGTO] BEB^S328525l&*^ CAPACITY, 10,000 JOBS I v.V^wNv K 8 f?7? I w&iS* idliS iCeJLr: Fo??*5 ' -iiler* f? ?h th- u'( of ,-1 i t>? profl-* *r? Ui.' . J'on -? i ? E I?ito bl*ln< A sh."f *? toh |?i w^rti j !?> K till I * ?"A 14 3 r^l?" fVj i(?h4 uf. l?/i< wril. m I AWAY FK0*4 TUF. M;0 ? 't.alin .V*M *y fr??.r.v? ?Jm'<rt 01 1 a tour to#n. wr'i** | ROCK HILL EUGGY CO., ^SHE2E3K2?3i23 ROCK HILL BUG! For bale by W. I>. ROOF, I. GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., Columbia^ S. C., May 11?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. | "Hif Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. , Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect June Mth. 10.10. 1 ? ? ! j KORTnaOUND. jxSS | 1 Lv. Jacksonvil.e (P. 6) SOLaj btWp i 1 " Savannah t So. Ry ) 122Jfl2&Ja 1 " Earn well j ! 4Gfip| 4 13a j . " Biackviile : 42lp! 4 2*a 1 1 " Sprwgfieid ! 4 44p 4 5Ja i -j " Sally i 452p 4 51 a { x Ar. Columbia . 1 605p[ tl Ilia i J Lv. Charleston. \ So. By ! | 7 txsi 11 00p 1 " Summerville | 7 41a l'iuuot " Branchville |... . 855a| 155a 1 " Orangeburg ' 9 2:1a! 2 50a i " Kingville ! 10 15a| 4 30a '/ A Ar. Columbia { 11 CAm.j 5 55a J Lv. Augusta, (.so. Ky.) *2OOa. 255pj 9aop ! Lv. Graniteville ....* ! 2 45a 320p!l0 15p Lv. E.lgefleld | j 1 hip' ; Lv. Aiken . I I 815p I _ Lv. Trenton J 5<A?:i; 335p|1100p " Johnston ! 5 20a! 419pj 112op Ar. Columbia. (U. D.* ] j 545p 2 lui ! Lv. Columbia, (Blug St ; 9 20a C lxp! 6 20a j " Winnsboro j | 703p| 7 25a j 7 " Chester ! I 7 oipi sisi i | " Rwk Hill S23p| 855a , Ar. Charloite ' | W lupl 'J 45a j J Ar. Danville j 1 1 51ai i :Wy | J Ar. Richmond j j Quia; 025P j j Ar. Washington ! ,T|7 S5a| S 50p I 0 " Baltimore (Pa.RR) : ; 9 12aill25p I I " Philadelphia | Ill:i7a! 2 50a ?i " New York I SOKpl 6 Pia j ~ f7vV Columbia : >11 4ha> ?3Ca i Ar. Spartanburg I ?10p| 9 50a i 2 " Asheville j j 7 lop 1 lOp j q Ar. Knoxvilie ! ; 1 loai 7 2?)p j ^ Ar. Oincinnai j | T-'supl 7 45a | 2 Ar. Louisville 1 7 Hop T 2 SOUTHBOUND. j Lv. Louisville j | 7 45aj T 45p j 3 Lv. Cincinnati ! , St/jp J tj Lv. Knoxville ; i 1 Aw S25a I o " Asheville } ! 8 00a| 305p " " Spartanburg ] 11 45a 6 15p \ o Ar. Columbia .. '. ' :<Aip' 945p | Lv. New YorktPa.R.K) < S.'5JP|1215ot i . " Philadelphia j j 8bop, 250a j 4 " Baltimore I 8 27pi 0 22? j ; T v W n cVki' ist' n ( </% Rv\ i i OrifD'll l.'jft / Lv. Kichiiion'i . ? .. 'iioyp.iaolm ( LvTPaiiville.'....^j 4:>^ Tlsp Lv. Charlotte 1 * ltoj 9 &>P " Rock Hill ! 8 fvia. 10 4T>p . ( " Chester j ? SaalU 2Up j " Winnsboro jlO ls?!l2 10a i Ar. Columbia. < Bids St ilS'p'll 20a| 1 l.>a j Lv. Columbia, t.IT. 1).) il 4-a 4:ida " Johnstou ;103i>p 131 p 6 32ft " Trenton 11 IkjP I "'3P; *' 4fa Ar. Aiken -f7 iJOrv Ar. Edgefield ..... 4 2Up;ll3.-a ( Ar. Kmaiteviile I'JCWul 213pi 7 l*a J {i Ar. Auyus'a .. .. V1 m*n 2 8U0a i Lv. Columlria ' ><?. Kv) 4'A?p; 1 iiia ! " Kingvilie | 4 4:.p{ 2 32a j " Orangeburg ? 533i> 3 4>a j " Brnni-hviJlo ' .... ?13p j ; " Kunimerville .. j 7-Hp;0*>ia j Ar. Charleston j p Lv. Columbia t .So. Bv.j I 11 2">a! 1 2ln ; Ar. Sally !1237p 2 32a " Springfield H2 4opl 2 40a _ " Blavkvillo \ 'h-p; Sfr-a " Baruwoli I 21p 3 13a " Savannah 3 lap 5 lua Ar. Jacksonville > P. S. i . ,J 1 7 4up' 9 2Ta j "" Trains 4.5 and 44 (mixed except Sunday) j R arrive and depart from Hamburg. ! ' fDaily except Sunday. i y Sleopins Car Servic?. ! \ Excellent daily passenger service lictwecn I Ct Florida and New York. X< ? . M and M?New York and Florida Ex- | Ct press. Drawing-room sleeping cars between j Augusta and Ntw York. I _ Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars be- j f twecn Port Tampa. Jaeksonviiie, Savannah, Washington and Xew York. Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte \ and Savannah. Xos. :j5 and :V)?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-rootn buffer sleeping ears !>?tween Jacksonville and New York and Pullman s ecningears between Augusta and CharJ .tie, Dining ears serve all tueais enroute Pullman sleeping ear> laUween Jacksonville i and Columbia, enronle daiiv between Jackson- ' ville and Cincinnati, via Asiievilie. \ FR ANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP. Third V -P. & (sen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington. D. C. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARD WICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't.. As'l Gen. pass. Ag't., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. . fi ECILTOrtT'S ; < I fiispij PHor : I fyHistea 1 i ' ^ A SYRUP. | f Unique?nnlik*1 any other cough prepa j ration Tt:< quick*st to t-top a cough and to remove soreuess from the lungs. 25c. THE MUPRAY PPUG CO., COLUMBIA. S C. For Sule at THE BAZv.yK. Aug. 18 ly. ^hen wiitii.g meatlou thi DUpach. i *" &CTURING GO., E LUMBER, EIlS OF BADE HIHGIEj *HD LATHS, . > I> H I-, 1 ]>' J> t* , 1.9 ^ ~LLY FURNISHED.,?! When writing mention the Dispatch DNERIES, > , Cr.ACZ33.S, , 'OOiHjlESUxZS, Jliina, Notions, dZIEIDXCIlNiES, DOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC sf all Colors. Bazaar, s\ s. c. 32sas5gatagg >cn ANNUM. C y *> I in \ W. \ ^ a <&J2 \ ** & j ^%p l-tirr'.'*# ?, . ^?? 'f ? .^ T?u?5 r rT'A fU 111*. f; % ?.l ,...?, ? :. K>.>..? s r tL*n? K?j?rin t*.9 J .Ij. It bv^< oft *.? ' ?, L Rock Hi !, S.C. [' ' 9V sTcOMPANY. iexing-ton, K. C. MATTHEWS & BO'JKNIGHT, Leosville, S. C. When writing rrcntiou the Dispatch. nOlUMSIA, NEWBERRY AND UlAURENS RA1LS0AD. In Effect November 19tb, 1899. No. 52 No. 1 1 08 am lv..Columbia, .lv 4 45 pm 1 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 5 05 pm 1 27 a m ar Irrao . ..ar 5 25 pm ^ 1 35 a m ar.Ballentine .ar 5 45 pm 1 40 a m ar.WhiteRock.ar 5 56 pm 1 43 a m ar .. Hilton., .ar 6 04 pm 1 48 a m ar. ..Chapin.. ar C 20 pm 2 03 a m ar L. Mountain ar 6 45 pm 2 07 a mar.. .Sliglis.. ar 6 52 pm 2 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 7 20 pm 2 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 7 45 pm 2 43 p m ar... Jalapa... 2 48 p in ar... Gary 2 53 p in ar.. Kinard... 1 00 p ra ar. Goldville.. 1 13 p in ar.. Clinton... 1 25 p m ar .. Parks. .. 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens.. KETUBN.INTG SCHEDULE. fo. 53 No. 22 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 5 50 am 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 6 00 8m . 53 p m lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 6 35 am 03 p m lv...Goldville..lv 6 53 am 10 pm lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 7 05 am 15 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 7 13 am 20 pm lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 7 20 am t 34 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am 49 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 8 40 am 59 p ra lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 9 00 am 05 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 9 10 am ; 16 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 9 30 am 22 pm lv... Hilton... lv 9 40 am : 26 p m lv.White Rock.lv 9 46 am 31 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 9 56 am 40 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 10 15 am . 46 r> m lv..Leanhart. .lv 10 25 am 05 p ra ar..Columbia..ar 10 45 am Trains 52 and 53>un solid between 'karleston and Greenville. Train 2 makes close connection at Laurns for Augusta and Spartanburg. No. 53 makes clo;>e connection at ^ lumter for the North. Nos. 1 and 2 makes close connecton with S. A L to and from Atianta. For further information call on or ddress B. F. F. LEAPHART, City Ticket Agent, J F. LIVINGSTON, Travelling Passenger Agent, link r.f Columbia, Columbia, S. C TIT /I i TTTT nO T"J ; ,1 t vjr ^i3ij_uo, rrtbiacuu "L7KTS"turk!E,M. D.. TIB3NEV ANO CBUNCELLOfi AT LAW, AFFEKS HIS PROFESSIONAL SEHJ wets to the citizens of Lixington junty. DLUMBU S. C. Jane G 1900. J2v42 GRAPHOPHOHE e&iset "S' Mcchanis*i DuMb!e CoBatrnction. MO BOTHER, MUCH FUN. All the Worriers nrri Pleasures of a liigh Priced Tallin ?' acbine. rTher; accompanied bv a Recorder this vrapliophone ran I*; used to make Rc-ords. t'rior *-u}< Recorder. ?7 50. Reproduces all teand.irri Reconls. Sena orier una money o aw ""irest 0! I MRU PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept. 30 ^ NKW Vuc.K. 143 145 Brood*.-.y. (llirAilo, Be Wabash Ava. ST LOUTS, rtt>7?j Olive Si. WASHINGTON. 919 Pennsylvania Avt PHItAl'H PHI A, toj? Chestnut St RMT1MORE, to E Baltimore St BIIPTALO, jii Mm, St jA SAN vfeANCiSOO, tlj Geary St PjS* PAKtS, 54 boulevarO <Je? italtcns "*?*' 6 Z IkUl N , j. Kronen>t/fcM? ?. ' . M