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u?fi mm OF SOUTH C LiST OF STO( OF T BiiCfflliiaf Addy, D. LeesviUe J Amick, JefTB Lexington Barre, Henry W Lexington B irre, W. W Lexington Barre, W. WM Mi s Lexington Berley, W. H Lexington Berley, W. Q. M Lexington Berley, W. Q. M., Mrs Lexington Bickley, J. Jacob Lexington C-iughman, C. West Lexington Caughman.C. ft'est, Mrs...Lexington Caughman, D.James Lexington Caughman. Thomas H Lexington Caughman, Wade A Lexington Cayce, B. B. Brookland Clark. Belton D Clark's Mill Clark. Paul F Clark's Mill Clark, Sidney J Chapin i Clark, Wash A Columbia Crawford, Addrew, Col Columbia Counts, John H., Maj Irmo Crosson.D. M., Dr Leesville * Derrick, FA Lexington Derrick, George A Lexington Dreher, C. E Pricevil'e Dreher, C. R Priceville : Dreher, Heber R Selwood Dreher, J. Walter Priceville Eargle, Albert L Delmar Eargle, Joseph W , Dr. ...Spring Hill j Eflrd. C. M Lexington Eflrd, D. F Lexington Eflrd, D. F., Mrs Lexington l Fields, James H Lexington Fort, James C ..Pelion Fort, James C., Mrs Pelion Fulmer, JacobC Countsville Fulmer. Paul Countsville Geiger, J- Wm? Dr Shumpert's George< Dedrick L Lexington George, S. Preston Lexington Graichen, J. George. Rev. Lexington Graiehen, J. Georg", Mrs..Lexington Graham, George T., Col?Lexington Meetze, Willie H Lexington Meighan, T. H Columbia Raw', Henry J Rocky Well Raw!, James E Lexington Keeder, George W Reeder's Store Roberts, C. Clav Lexington Roberts. WestB Lexington Roof. Carl A Lexington | Roof, Samuel P Lexington Roof, W. P Lexington Roof, W P.. Mrs -..Lexington Roof, W. Pickens, Jr Lexington j Shuler, Robert L Selwood j Shall, Mike W Columbia I Dots and Dashes. ?* Some fools have the gift of speech and some wise men have the gift of silence. If some people only knew how little they knew they wouldn't talk so much. Mothers endorse it, old folks use it. We refer to Oae Minute Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat and lung troubles. J E Kaufmann. The world will forgive a woman for everything except what she can't help. After all, love is nothing but a game of solitare between you and yourself. Robert Flournoy, Brickyard, Ala , wrote: I consider no remedy equal to Dr. Moffett's Teethina (Teething Powders) for the irritations of teething and the bowel troubles of our Southern country. A lady who has been a widow three times eays a good place to get a husband is by the ear. Some men are so busy beginning things that they haven't time to finish any of them. You will never find any other pills so prompt and so pleasant as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. J. E Kaufmann. ~ * Only after a pumic iuvorne incomes a ' has-been'' does he begin to realize the emptiness of applause. A crusty old bachelor says that when a cow can climb a ladder one may expect to find wisdom in women. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Eu Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use M in time. Sold by druggists. |?f grfrfJMiiiai-iiiMfipi "When a man leaves his heart in the hands of a woman be always finds it again with callous spots on it. I When a girl lends a book to a man to read she always marks the things in it that she thinks look the deepest. Tr. will smrnrise vou to exDerience ? W~- -the benefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. J E KaufmanD. When you hear a man continually harping on the beauties of honesty it sounds like he might be talking to himself. Nell?"Mr. White and Mr. Brown look so much alike I can never tell them apart." Belle?"You must be color blind." T'h -v Ck AAnrrli nr ALte ijui^JICI jruu ? wugu v* cold the less danger tbere will be of fatal luDg trouble. Odo Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. You will like it. J E. Kaufmann. The highest inhabited place in the world is the custom house of An- j comarca, in Peru?sixteen thousand ' feet above the sea. A pillow held in the lsp makes a good basis for a writing tablet while traveling on a train, since it lessens the jar considerably. In India, the land of famine, thou-' sands die because they cannot obtain food. In America, the land of pl#mfy, maDy suffer and die because they cannot digest the food they eat. , Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat It instantly relieves and radically cure6 all stomach troubles. J. E KaufmaDn. ! FAIR ASSOCIATION IAROHNA. 2KHOLDERS HE intinn nf frinlli floral ion iiuiivii ui uuuiii uuiumiu. Griffith, D. J, Col Columbia Goodwin, W. Addison Gaston Gross, Benjamin F Lexington Gross, Joaana E , Miss Lexington Gross, Pat H Lexington HaHman, M C Fredonia Harican, C W Lexington Harroan, Godfrey M Lexington Harman, George W Lexington Harman, Marion D Lexington Harman, Marion D , Mrs..Lexington Harman, Rice B Lexington Harman, Thomas L Lexington Harman, Thomas L., Mrs..Lexington Harman, Theodore S Lexington Beigman, Fred A Lexington Heigman. Fred A , Mrs L-xington Heigman, Otto Lexington Hendrix, James E .Lexington Hendrix, H. Walter Lexington * Columbia JOQeF, ?' mc, ? Kaminer, George A Rocky Well Kaminer, John Lexington Kaufmann, Julian E Lo\ingt< n Kei>ler. G. Frank Priceville K^isler, P. Calhoun Priceville Keisler, Iieed L Lewiedale Kyzer, Bessie C Loxingt n Kyzer. G. Walter Rocky Well Langford, Lewis J Lorena Leaphart,C E,Dr Lexington Leaphart, C. E., Mrs Lt-xington Leaphart, 0. C Priceville Leaphart, Thomas J Rocky Well Long, Emanuel Lewiedale Long, John N Colombia Lowman, J. D Selwood McCariha, Walter J.. Lexington Meetze, H. Albert Lexington Meetze, H. Albert, Mrs Lexington Meetze. Johu H Lexington Meetze. James P., Mrs Lexington Meetze, Simuel C Lexington Meetze, Thomas P Lexington Smith, Henry D Barr's Stokes. J. Wm , Hon Orangeburg Swygert, Bunyon B Lexington Taylor. Albert R Brookland Tavl*?r, Willie B Rocky Well Wessinge"-, John A Ballentine Wessinger, Paul J Brookland Wes8inger, Paul J., Mrs...Brookland Wingard, EsaiasL Lexington Wingard, Houston M Lexington Wingard.Thomas E ?.T exington Winga-d, W. Sanders Lexington Wilt, M. H Brookland "An ounce of prevention is netter than a pound of cure," as the pig remarked when he ran away from the butcher. Buckshoal, N. C, May 16,1898. Gentlemen:?Four years ago I was helpless with a misery in my back. I could not return myself in bed. I was treated by my pbysiciaD, but he did me no good. I took one bottle of Dr. Baker's Female Regulator and it cured me. I think there is no medicine on earth like it. Mrs. Emma E. Myers. For sale at the Bazaar. Miniature Indian com grows in Brazil. The ears are about the size of a little finger, anh the grains are as small as a mustard seed. Mabel?"Would you marry a man who had been refused?" Dolly?"If he were rich and the refusing had been by the insurance companies." 444A4*A CUBAN RELIEF cures rlultluS Colic, Neuralgia and Toothache I Vin gye minutes. Sour Stomach and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmanii. Some wives, like watches, have pretty faces, delicate hands, and are good to look upon?but somewhat difficult to regulate. "It is a great comfort," said the Coruford Philosopher, "to find that the Ten Commandments read 'tbou shalt not,' instead of T shall not." " Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleasant remedy for ail diseases arising from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern cure for constipation, biliousness, sick headaches, 1'- Vl Q CTIOC otA Thpx O^'CtlkO UUIUIC tuv VVV. j do not sicken or gripe, mild inaction, thorough in effect. Only one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a bos, at the Bazaar. He?''I believe I'll go to church with you this morning, Clara." She ?"Indeed you won't; you've got your new suit, and mine hasn't come home yet." Tell a man a wcmsn loves him and the first question he ask3 is "Who?" Tell a woman a man loves her and the first question she asks is "Which?" Millions will be spent in politics this year. We can't keep the campaign going without money any more than we can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspeptics used to starve themselves. Now Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and allows you tc eat all the good food you want. It radically cures stomach troubles. J. E Kaufmann. The triple transmission of household chatties from one domicile to another is equivalent to a cot fhgration?or, in other words, three removes are as bad as fire. A trick cyclist, McDonnell by name, once offered to ride a cycle oni-noo Q wire olrttflied Of?rr>RB ^Tiarrrfl VO0 C* ?? 14 V WV* V wuv v? MW* vww ? ' - ? falls, and would have made the attempt had he not been forbiden by the authorities. The Wvdf in the fable put on sheep's clothing because if he traveled on his own reputation he couldn't accomplish his purpose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve couldn't sell their worthless salves on their merits, so they put them in boxes and wrappers like DeWitt's. Lock out for them. Tuke only DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all skin diseases. J. E Kaufmann. Blobb??'-What makes you think Dr. Killercure is a quack?" Slobs? 4tOb, just because he always wears duck irouserb." This most aggravating and tormenting of the blood, and unless i of this acid poison re< almost unbearable, espi fw-iimpossible, the despera ? forms crusts^and scales THERE I If the blood is in a pur External applicatic inflammation, but cann S. S. S., the only purely vegetable remer shin troubles. It goes direct to the seat of tl all the organs, and thus clears the system o: subsides, and all signs of the disease disappes Mrs. I.efa M. Hoffrnin of Cardington, Ohio, says from hirth. Her face at time* became so bad!v swi and hands were very sore. She was treated bv all tl her researches for relief, was told by an old physicia promptly cured, and has never had a return of the di.' believes she would have been in her grave years ago it will do for others." Send for our book on Blood and Skin Disea case; they will cheerfully give any information "What is meant by a Sabbith- T day's j lurney?' asked the Sunday school teacher. "From our house t( g andpapt's and back,v replied Freddie Fosdick, who knew where his family took dinner ever Sunday. W) CUBAN OIL cures nc I lillvlvl v Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Kheumatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by jHliau E. Kaufmann. It is said that the cocaine habit is ur go growing so rapidly among tbe negroes in Hucfc^ville, Ala., that aD 1D ordinance has been passed prohibiting sailing cocaine or refilling pre- ^ scriptions calling for it. bJJ The great succcess of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ^ Remedv in the treatment of bowel sa complaints has made it standard over the greater part of the civilized world ^ For sale by J E. Kaufmann. ^ A shark was caught recently near pj the Naval academy grounds in Anna- q polis. In its stomach was a leg of a pair of trousers. As no midshipmaD 8l was missing from the academy roll, p he could not have devoured any pari Q( of an embryo Admiral. The pre m sumption is he had made a feast oi rf some fisherman's cast off clothing and was unable to digest the meal. Q( Chinese are dangerous enemies, for they are treacherous. That's wh) all counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are dangerous. They look like DeWitt'p, but instead of the CJ all-healing witch hazel they all con- ^ tain ingredients liable to irritate the q skin and cause blood poisoning. For i ft! piles, injuries and skin diseases use n the original and genuine DeWitt's ^ Witch Hazel Salve. J. E. Kauf- C( mann. j., Mr. Newly wed?"I saw your old lover on the street today looking aw- r< fully blue." Mrs. Newlywed?"I S hope you tried to cheer him up." T ' Mr. Newlywed?'"Oh, yep, I showed bim my buttonless shirt and that new tie you bought me." cures Dyspep) KCIII8vl v sia, Constipation and Indi; gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. b Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmann. "Huh !" exclaimed Growells the 1 other evening, when he came home ; 8 ' I see more evidence of crooked I s woik around here." "WThy, JohD, what do you meaL?" asked his aston- ^ ished better half. "Oh, you can't J ei deceive me, madam," he replied. . . sj "You have been trying to drive nails ^ , again." h * * si If the Baby is Cutting Teeth b Be sure and use that old and well a tried remedy, Mrs. TVinslow's Sooth- a ing Syrup for children teething. It e soothes (he child, softens the gums, b allays all pain, cures wind colic and a is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Reunion of Co. G., 13th Regt. S.C.V. d n The Survivors' Association of Cj. G, tl 13th S. C. V, held their annual re- w union'in Young's grove, near Pros- w perity, on Saturday 25.h, and it is w said to have been one of the pleas- ^ > < xl. i t. a. ai amesi m me me 01 iue aBaut-mnuu. After the business waB transacted E several intresting and touching addresses were made and all then enj >yed a bountiful barbecued dinner. 1E Capt John F. Banks is president of the association. No deaths have oc curred in their ranks duriDg the past year. t( T His Life Was Saved. u: S( Mr. J. E Lilly, a prominent citi- a zen of Hannibal, Mo , lately had a ~ wonderful deliverance from a fright- t| ful death. In telling of it he says: 41 was taken with Typhoid Fever, j a! that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs j "( became hardened. I wa9 so weak I M couldn't even sit up in bed. Ncth- ** ing helped me. I expected to soon Q1 die of Consumption, when I heard cf Dr. King's Xew Discovery. One! 11 bottle gave great relief. I continued to u>e it, and now am well and J strong, I can't sav too much in itsj pi qi praise.'' This marvellous medicine j gj is the surest and quickest cure in ' cr { the world for all Throat and Lung j ** ! Tr IT T-? 1 frA _ ^ 4. _ ! j irouoie. ivguiar sizes 01/ cents; as | anil SI 00. Trial bottles free at J. i ai 1 : E. Kiufmanu's Drug Store; every1 ^ i bot'le gua'anteed. ^ ? cc Pay your dues to the Dispatch. all skin diseases is caused by an acid coi elieved through certain instrumentalities iches the skin and it becomes rid and i eeially when overheated lrom any cause, ite sufferer, regardless of consequences, sc ug humor appears sometimes in l.ttle pu . Again the skin is dry, hard a:ad fissured ubborn form of the disease, tter, Erysipelas, Sal t Rheum and many 1 y blood diseases, because 7AN BE NO THOUT AN e, healthy condition, no poisonous elemei >ns of washes, lotions and salves iometin lot reach the disease. Only S. S. S., the i ly known, is a safe and permanen; cure f< le disease, neutralizes the acids and cleans f all impurities through the natural chani ir. she vras afflicted with Scrofulous sores and Ecze: >llen that she was not recognizable, ar.d her lim ic doctors in town without being benefitted, and n to take S S. S. She followed his advice and w ;ease. This was seventeen years ago. She sincer< but for S. S. S., and adds, what it lias done for i ses, and write our physicians fully about yo ; or advice wanted. We make no charge fo: io More Troops To Go To China. ? I Since the capture of Pekin by the iied forces the important developent in the Chinese situation today is the decision of over government it to send any more troeps to China. 1 the troops now at sea, amounting about 4,000, together with those ider orders for service in the far st which have not sailed, amountg to about 3 000 more, will be sent Manila. These troops will sail on. e same route and upon touching at agasaki will go on to Manila, unless ere are developments in Chins, not )w expected which would make leir presence in that country recesry. Secretary Root said that no ore troops were being sent to China -cause they were not needed. With le arrival at Taku of the . steamer ancock and the troops she carried eneral Chaffee will have 5,000 avail)le men, which is thought to be ifficient for all present purposes, he decision of the department was Dt based upon any recommendation lr\\7 ChHffHP. but unon "J > l .'ports received by him, which made apparent that no more troops were eeded. A Word to Mothers. Mothers of children affected with 'oup or a severe cold need not hesiite to administer Chamberlain's ough Remedy. In contains no opi te-nor narcotic in any form and lay be given as confidently to the abe as to an adult. The great suce89 that has attended its use in the reatment of colds and croup has won )r it the approval and praise it has Bceived throughout the United tates and in many foreign lands, 'or sale by J. E. Kaufmann. The Warship Alabama. Lewes, Dc-1., Aug 30.?The battlehip Alabama, which has completed er official trip, arrived at the Delarare breakwater this morning on her | ray to Philadelphia. wh(re she will Don be formally turned over to the overnment. The battleship made the run from oston to Delaware cape in twenty- j ight hours, maintaining an average peed of 16 knots, which is her conradespeed. From Nantucket shoals gbtship in a run of 15 hours the hip averaged 16 26 knots without eing pushed or having special preprations made for the run. The verage would probably have exceedd 16 knots for the entire distance ut for a two hours' experience with fog. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything in sigh'; so o drastic mineral pills, but both are lighty dangerous. Don't dynamite ae delicate machinery of your body ith calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, hen Dr. KiDg'a New Life Fills, bich are gentle as a summer bretze o the work perfectly. Cures Hiadihe, Constipation. Only 25c at. J. !. Kaufmann's drug store. When you want a cool and refresh ig drink, call at the Bazaar founlin. Hnndy With Ills Pencil. Of course educated deaf mutes got > be pretty handy with their pencils, hey have to write all their eornlunications to speaking people, and do ) very rapidly. The Rov. A. \V. Mann Is a deaf mute lissionary and expert penman. For > years he has made missionary trips > deaf mute churches, not alone In lis country, but in foreign lands. Mr. Mann writes wrong side up just 5 well as the other way. He is often iterviewed. The method is this: The ?porter sits at the table opposite [ami. A pad of paper lies between iem. The reporter writes a question, [ami reads it upside down and with111 moving the paper writes the nnver?also upside down.?Kansas ( ity idependent. A Royal DI*h For Camper*. "This rule was given me by an Idaho rospector. and lie called It smothered nail." writes Sallie Joy White when iving valuable bints on cookery for imping parties in The Women's ' / i _ _ _ 4ir* - * - - _ . oine companion. nerore dressing ; le quail cover thorn all over with hot ; >hos, let them remain a quarter of j 1 hour, then remove them, and you J in strip off feathers and skin together. ' ilit them open and the entrails will j op out, and the bird, thoroughly j >oked, will be ready to eat after j 'asouiug with salt, pepper and but- I r." SATANIC I ITCH. too much nflumed. The itching and burning are , 1o T 1 lie SKIII SCt'IIls (.ui mc, id ^ ratches until strength is exhausted, stules, discharging a sticky fluid, which I, itches intensely, bleed" and scabs over. ike troubles are spoken of as diseases of HAL IRRITATION AL CAUSE. i its can reach the si:in. 1 ?es mitigate the itching and soethe the l eal blood medicine, can do this. 1 X Eczema and all deep-seated blood and l ses the blood, re-inforces and invigorates 1 iels; the skill relieved, all inflammation this. Address, Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. ^r Col. John B. Patrick Dropped Dead. Col. John B Patrick, for years one of Anderson's most prominent and moat respected citizens, the founder and head of the Patrick Military School, dropped dead, at his home, on Thursday last, about 7 o'clock, as he was dressing. Desiccated cocoanut, already prepared for making pies, custards and cakes, at the Bazaar. Money to Loan ON FARMING LANDS. LONG TIME. Easy payment. No commission Borrower pa}8 actual cost of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Central National Bank Building. COLUMBIA, S, C. " COL G. T. GRAHAM. LexiDgtcn, S. C. July 18 - lv. Land for Sale. I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE 135 acres of land, thre-fourth of a mile from Pelion. Has a two-horse farm opeued For further information, apply to me at Pelion, S. C. H. C. SCOFIELD. July 18?tf. LEXINGTON FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. PREPARES FOR TEACHING COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. High School, Intermediate and Primarj Courses. English, German. French, Greek and LatiD Taught. 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 18.1^00. For full particulars, Address 0. D. SEAY, Principal, Lexington, S. C. September 14 -tf. ALL BIO BOEING EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described in POLICE GAZETTE The World-Famous . . . . . Patron of Sports. I $1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.00 MAILED TO TOUR ADDRESS. RICHARD K. FOX, Publisher, Franklin Square, New York DEEP WELLS. Having recently purchased a a first class outfit for boring deep wells, those interested in a supply of fresh, pure water should consult meat Lex ngtoneither in person or Dy man. aausiacuon guaranteed, and your patronage solicited. A. .1. FOX, LEXINGTON S. C. June 13. 1899.? ly. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovereddigest ant and tonic. Ko other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Kausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Prlce50c. aricifl. Large size contains 24 times small size. Book all about dyspepsiamuiieUtree Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO., ChicagoJ. E. KAUFMANN. When writing mention the Dispatch. ARE YOU SICK, SUFFERING, OR j AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED If so, you will find in the Drug and medicine ueparrmeni ai j the Bazaar, Standard Medicines for all Complaints, Diseases, Etc., which will | give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, Lemons and ice, at the B Ziar. . -liSlSf S i p SlifSilM [i^jTED ; ^^ j Double Daily Service let ween New York, Tampa, Atlanta, m New, Orleans and rcinis S:u;h % and West g " IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, lSOOT" " T SOU iiiW AifcU. J t> .11 v L/iiny No 3! I No 27 v New Yoik. P. R R. 1 00 pu 12 15 aiu v Philadelphia. P 11 K 3 20 pn> 7 20 am v Baltimore. PR K . .1 5 50 pu 0 34 am \y v Wa^hiugtou, P K R 7 CO pt: .0 55 am v Richmond, s A LR- l'i in pm 2 35 pm v Pt-tL-rsbur./. " il 35 p-i 3 30 inn . v Kidoeuav .let. " 2 25 am a 17 r?m | v Hcl.dbl.scu, " 3 3 au.' 0 4(J pu; v Raleigh. * | 4 0(1 au 7 50 pn. v Southern Piues, ' i 5 57 an 0 42 pm i No 403 v H im let. " 050 am 10 32 pm m 1 No ;il i v Columbia.* " 0 35 am 2 55 f?rn * tr Savannah *' : 2 57 pa ; 5 CO am ir Jacksonville, " : 7 40 pi- ! 0 10 am tr Tunica. " i 0 30 an 1 5 30 pm . "I so 40 I" ar Charlotte. " j 9 31 ai j 1.. .. | 1LI! j IV * /UC.1 , . Iv Greenwood, " 1 42 sir ; lv Athens, " 1 4b pi I j ur Atlanta,^ 44 i 00 pi j ar Angnsta. OA* W C .| lo pm1 ... iv New York. ft Y c & > ft> UO uuij 9 Mi pui Iv Philadelphia. " 10 20 ami I *.6 pin iv N"'* Y<u k. U IJ ft ft t o t3 00 pm!.... ... Iv .Baltimore. H ft f ? 'o'. ... fl? 30 pm lv v\ ftMj'mn. N & W ft t- j <1 30 pm No. 403: .no 11 lv Portsmouth, S A LR\ 9 20 pm' 9 30 am lv Weldon, 44 12 05 am 12 01 pm " No 31 j lv Ridfcfcway Jet, " 1 2 25 am 1 20 pm lv Henderson, " 2 53 am 2 13 pm !v halti^h, 44 j 1 0(5 am' 3 51 pm lv Southern Pines," 5 57 am G 12 pm No 403 i lv Hamlet, 44 I (> 50 am; 7 30 pm | No. 31 i No. 27 lv Columbia.J ' 110 35 am j 12 55 am ar Savannah, " | 2 57 pm ! 5 0) am ar Jacksonville, *' i 7 40 pm 9 10 am ar Tampa. " j 0 30 am: 5 3 pm No. 4u3t No. 41 lv W]]niin2ton. " i 3 I 5 pm arCotrloite. 44 9 31 aiujlO'BJpiu iv Cheater. y 52 an., u oo pm lv Greenwood, 44 11 42 ami 1 07 am Iv Athens, 44 j 1 4b pu j 3 43 am ar Atlanta ? 44 4 00 pu I 6 05 am ar Augusta CAW C| 5 itt pu | . ar Macon. C <>1 Ge >ri?i' j 7 it) pu ii 10 am ar Mot.tgom'r , A<fc W j j 9 2<> pu; 11 Oo uiu ar Alobiie, L & N ! 3 0 5 am 4 12 pin ar N?w Orletns. L & N 7 40 an. M 30 ptn ar Nashville, 1\ O (t11 G 40 amj G i>0 pm ar Memphis, ' ou pu i ? )0 aru NORTHWARD. ~ I GailJ ! .Dully I ; No. 44 No GG J lv Tampa. SAL Re 8 00 pm 8 20 am lv Jacksonville, " j 8 2) an.' 7 45 pm j lv SavaDiiah, " 12 35 pm!: 1 59 put lv Columbia ? " j 5 45 pmj 5 45 am lv Memphis N u A St L,l2 4* pu.; ? 4o j m lv NasVille. *' j y 30 alii 9 10 aiu y iV New Orleans, LAN 7 4 > pu ' 7 45 pm lv Mobile " |' 2 20 au ; 2 20 am lv Monteom'rv.4& W P G 20 amitl 2o am iv Macou. C ot Cxeor _'inj !S oo art j * 20 ptu lv Augusta, C it W (J . ; 9 40 an.j I No. 41-2 No 38 lv Atlanta.^ SAL 11} j 1 < 0 pm j 9 00 pm ar A'bens, " j 2 50 p j 1 23 pen < ar Ore nwood, " : 4 44 pn 2 05 am ?r Chester. ' : 6 2t prt 1 4 30 am lv tjnarlotte. ; b 30 pn.j > 00 am lv Wnujingtou i j 2 05 p ; No 44 | No. Go i lv Hamlet " ; 9 05 i> ; 9 20 am lv Southern Pines," jlU 0> pn , 0 t.'5 am lv llaleigh. " i'l 40 pu 11 5G am ar Henderson. " 12 50 an.; 1 13 pm lv KiOgt-wav .let * | I 20 an | i 4 > pm j lv I etrrsburg, " 4 15 an : 4 40 pm lv Richmond, ' ! 5 15 au I 5 40 pui ar Washington. PR R 8 45 an j 9 30 pot ar Baltimore, f it It.. . ,10 w cil 11 j?m ar HLi'aiielphift, PRE 2 30 pn 2 56 am ar New York. PR R...j 3 0 < pr? 6 13 am No 40. No 3t lv Rid'waj Jct,S A L R; 3 00 urn 1 40 pm iv Wfldon, " 4 30 am 3 05 pm ar Portsmouth " | 7 00 ami 5 50 pm ar VVuMi'tou. N i W n I 1 7 <?? am ar nitimore. I< n P O .. jfH4> am ar New York. O wjsjsO j rl ]>tu ar Philadelphia,NYP&N ; fo 43 pn 5 i0 am ; ^r New York " ! 8 38 pn 7 43 am Note - fDailv Except Sunday. Dmihg Cars between New Y-.rk a d itichmotid. and Hamlet and Savannah on Trains j N' 08 31 and 44. J Centra] Time. ? Eastern Time. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 1 Condensed Schedule In Effect T.,?n 11H, IsOd STATIONS. | E^o Si?!' N^'fl. Lv. Charleston ...". ZWam ^ " Summerviilo < 41 a in M Branchviiie 8 oo a rn " Orangeburg I " Klngville 10 la & m ] Lt. Columbia i " Prosperity '*10 n n j u Newberry 1~ .*?? P m " Ninety-Six 1J0 p m M Greenwood. 7 40 am 155pm Ar. Eodgea 0 00 am! 2 15 p m Ar. Abbeville 8 40 a lm 2 45 p m '] Ar. Beiton 8 55 a mj 8 10 p m Ar. Anderson 030 a mj 3 85 p in Ar. Greenville 10 10 a in' 4 15 p m ^ Ar. Atlanta!' I 3 55 p m 0 00 p tn { ' err a -utavu Ex. Sun. Dailv , STATIONS. No l8 No. 12. j Lv. Greenville. I 5 30 p m 10 15 a m " Piedmont 6 00 p m 10 40 am " Willlamston i 6 22 p m 10 55 a m T,e. AnflPrarm | 4 45 p m 10 45 a m Lv. Beiton S~45 p mj 11 15 a m j At. Donnalds 7 15 p m 11 40 a m Lv. Abbeville 6 10 p in; 11 5T a m Lv. Hodges 7 35 p ml 11 55 a m Ar. Greenwood 8 00 p mi 12 20 p m " Ninety-Six 12 55 p m " Newberry 2 u0 p m j u Prosperity 2 14 p m " Columbia. 3 bO p m f Lv. Kingvilie 1 4 53 p m " Orangeburg.- 1 5 29 p m " Branchviiie 6 17 p m " Summerville 1 7 3*2 p m Ar. Charleston 1 8 17 p m 1 Dailv nailVI iDailv'Dailv 0.131 5iAiiU-N3' lyo.r4jy0.ru 1 6 30p 7 00a Lv... Charleston... Ar SlTp'HOOa * 60yp: 7 41aj " .. Summerville... " I 732p 1018a 7 60p' 8 5Ca " _...Branehville " 602p 8 52a 82lp' 0 23a " ....Orangeburg... " 5 20p 8 22a 02up 10 15a, " Kingviile " 4 38p 7 30a 8 30a 11 40a; " .... Coli m'ia " 1 3 20p 9 30p 9 07a 12 20p " Alston Lv; 2 30p 8 5oa 10 04a 1 28p ' ..._.Santuc " | 1 23p 7 4(3p 10 20a 2u0p; " Union " 1 1 Oop] 7 30p 10 39a 2 22p: " .Tonesville " 112 2op| 6 5.>p 10 54a 237p " Pacoiot " ' 12 14p; 6 47p 11 25a 3lOp Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv 11 4oal 6 i3p 11 40a 340p Lv.. Spartanburg.. Ar 11 28a! 600p t 40p TUOpAr. . Ashevilio Lv 3 20a! 3 Pop "P." p. in. "A," a. m. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 35and 86, 87 and 38, on A. andC. division. Dining cars on the^e trains serve all meals enrou:e. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, northbound. 6:43 a.m., 3:3i p.m., 6:13 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:26 a. in., 8:15 p. m., II :34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. division. ~ north)>ound,5:5o a. m., 2:34 p. in. and 5:22 p. m., (Vestibuied Limited): southbound, 1:25 a. in., 4:30 p. m., 12:30 p. m. (Vestibuied Limited). I Trains 6 ana 10 carry elegant Pullman I Bleeping cars between Columbia and Asheville I euroute daily between Jacksonville andLincin I nnti. Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor cars between Charleston and Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON. J. M. CULP,_ Third V-P. & (icu. Algr., Tramc Mgr., 1 Washington, D. C. Washington, L). C. W. A. TURK. 8. n. HARDW1CK, Gen. Pass. Ag't. As t Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, D. C. At junta, Ga. t: PARKER'S SsilkfiBil hair balsam ?Clftr.?c? and beautifies the hair. JcSPSaJf*'' S'flH Promotes a lniuriant growth. ^bBI Jtcvcr Fails to Bostore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cure I ?ca!p ri.?*aiei & hair falling. K&raZre ^c.ai.dgl.QJat Dru_'^i?U YELLOW PIN I M NUFaCTURE ^ X a- DE3: Gr :i mmm& pri? kuysiasiyj FINISHINGS, F;1GUL0!H0S, S! > O <) I! S, S A S H A AUGUSTA ^-ESTIMATES CUEEHFU h>brnary 1?lv hen wiitiim mention the Dispatch. CONFECTK PRtyiTS, CAKES, 3t\A.2TC"E~ GrIEt fovs, Fancy C DIESTJG-S and. >EKFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHC - Diamond Dyes c Barman's LEXINGTON r--^ - -E CAPAC.TV, JO.OOO iCDS P H /. 'a I S nil 8 jW! jj* J tfc# proflti *r?Ii -r. )>on'i ?i:< ? Into turin; * tWMr )ol> i>i enter u KOCk IIIM." t.ucrNt ?r? * A f t - I'ut?" l',fT itin I uj>. l.f.k wrll. an AWAV FRfV.| T.iP MlOf?makinj end. *>I?i I j #Mt < %*? d?*i?.ra ual i In y*ur t?wn. write direct. ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., ROCK HILL BUG( b'or Sale by W. P. TJOOF\ I. 3REG3RY-RHEA MULE CO., Columbia. S. C.. May 11?ly. iVh n writing mention the Dispatch. -SOUTHERN RAILWAY. | ( >ntral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. : . Eastern Time at Other Points. j Schedule in Effect June 10th. 1900. f Lfixd -v- oi v . oa ^ NORTHBOUND. |Ko44 Daily j Daily | 1 Lv. Jacksonville (P. S) ! ' SO.ia boop : ^ " Savannah (So. Ry.) J 122oJl2 2.)a I 1 " Barnwell I j 4 06pi 4 Kia I . 44 Blackville 4 21p! 4 2>a 1 1 44 Springfield ! 4 44p 4 51a 1 44 Sally 452p 4 59a * Ar. Columbia j 605pj 6 10a 1 Lv. Charleston, (So. Ry ! ! TO^alliWp 1 44 Summerville [ 7 41a 1209nt 44 Branch ville ... . 8 55aj 155a , 1 44 Orangeburg I 9 2:1a 2 50a j i 44 Kingville j 110 15a| 4 30a Ar Columbia 1 11 00aj 5 55a j 1 Lv. Aiurusta, < ^o. Ky.) j^uua laop v *>}> Lv. (rranitevilio ?; 2 4oai 32t?P|lQ15p j Lv. Edgefield HUp Lv. Aiken ? 3 lop] Lv. Trenton j 5 Ova, 335p,ll OOp " Johnston 5 2Uaj 419p 11 i'P | _ Ar. Columbia, (U. D.) 545u 210a Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St ! 0 30a Gldp 6 20a " Winnsboro 7 03p 7 25a " Chester 751p 8 lsa J " Rook Hill 823p 8 55a Ar. Charlotte lUpi 9 45a 1 A r. Dan vi 1 le j 12 51a: 1 :j*rp 1 Ar. Richmond .. | I j5_oo?| 6 25p j Ar. Washington 7 35a|850p q " Baltimore (Pa.RR) 9 12ajll25p * " Philadelphia 11 35ai 250a 0 " New York ! 203p 6 l.<a ^ Lv. Columbia ill 4o?> G30a ^ Ar. Spartanburg 310pj 9 50a I " Asheville 715p, 110p a Ar. Knoxviile ; 4 liia* 7 20p Ar. Cincinnati I I 73opi 7 45a * Ar. LouisvilJe 1 1 7 30p 7 40a 2 |^-i?jNo.3o!No.35 ^ 60UTHBOCXD. lMl*d Daily Daily 3 |ex bu _ J Lv. Louisville 1 j 7 45a; T 45p 3 Lv. Cineinnati -j i 6Qua KQjp 3 Lv. Knoxviile ! 1 20a| 8 25a q " Ashevilie 8 00a 305p " Spartanburg 11 4ixi 6 15p ; 3 A r. Columbia 1 33Jpl 9 45p | g Lv. Now York(Pa.R.Rj I 33opl215ot | . " Philadelphia GU5pj 3 50a | * " Baltimore S27p! 6 22a | Lv. Washi'gt'n (So.Ryl | 950p 11 15a Lv. Richmond ... ; 11 OOP l^*ulm ( Lv. Danville ! 4 l^a o4?p r Lv. Charlotte- J S IChx. 055p ? M Rock Hill 8 55a JO 46p e " Chester 925all20p " Winnsboro 110 18a'12 10a kr. Columbia, (Bld^St 63Opll20aj 115a ? Lv. Columbia, (U. D.) 11 45a! 4 30a " Johnston 1030pi 131p 8 82a " Trenton llOQpl 1 43p! 6 4*a ? ft.r. Aiken 22ypjr7 3oa kr. Edgefield 420p lj :ka frT&raniteviile !i200nt; 213p; 7 lha t a \r. August a *1 UOaj 250p| 8UOa j Lv. Columbia (So. Ry) 4 OOp: 1 55a i " Kingville 4 I3pj 232a l " Orangeburg 538pj 3 45a | " Brancliviile 615p 4 25a j " Summerville "58p, 5 52a j At. Charleston [ 815p! 7 UUa j Lv. Columbia t.So. Rv.) 11 25a; 1 20a Ar. ^aily 1237p 2 32a " Sprfngfield 12 45p| 2 40a _ " Blackville 107pj 3 Ova " Barnwell 121 p 315a " Savannah 3 lap 510a kr. Jacksonville <P. S.l 7 4op' 9 25a Trains 4:; and 44 imixed except Sunday) ! |j irrive and depart from Hamburg. . " fDaily except Sunday. s Sleeping Car Service. V Excellent daily passenger service between j cc riorida and New \ork. _ | , Nos. 33 and 34?New York and F'ori la Ex- j C* )ress. Drawing-room sleeping cars be. ween j Augusta aud Jfi-w York. i ? Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars beween Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and New York. Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte . .nd Savannah. Nos. 33 and 36?U. S. Fast Mail. Through oilman drawing-room buffer shs'ping cars lieween Jacksonville and New York and Pullnan sleeping cars between Augusta and Char tie. Dining ears serve all meals enroute 'uimmn sleeping cars between Jacksonville . ird ?. olumbia. enroute dailv between Jackson- ' and Cincinnati, via Ashevilie. { Tf A In K S. GANNON. J. M. CULP. Tnird Y-P. ?Sr Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington.!). C V. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't.. As't Gen. Ptiss. Ag't.. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. tt HILTON'S < I minu 1 LUUUil vwilfc*} A SYRUP. ; r Unique?nnlike any other cough prepa- t xfion. The quickist to stop a cough ar.d > remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. THE MURE AY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA. S C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Aug. 18 - ly. When writing mention the Dispaeh. | I <r\ r*p 3 a ?* ? aj All it* I bUf) 5 LUMBER, :rs of ZES-^IDIE alii smise . H3H0LES AND LATHS, >' I) HLINDK, , Cm A. LLY FURNISHED..?! When writintr mention the Dispatch 3NERIES. , CrLACZEF.S, 1 SOCEEIES, /iiina, Motions, EEEXCXILTES, >0L BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC )f all Colors. Bazaar, sT, S. C. r '~i r' rf'iVft-' ZR ANNUM. U fa te i | > s?a ! I1T I *ap Vnjrl'l Q ur*!fl>lMT?Ut9 M > 0% * .loilar or $o. rl t flifhrf t n I'rW, D <1 4'?oTf ?!!. KK??* H rbrm h??p-r I" th? H j. If bone ->o im Q RockHM, S.C. | ^seessheeJ 3y company. exington, N. C. MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT, Leosville, S. C. When writing mention the Dispatch. COLUMBIA, NEWB'RRY AND ^LAURENS RAILKQAD. In Effect November 19th, 1899. No. 52 No. 1 1 08 a m 1 v..Columbia, .lv 4 45 pm 1 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 5 05 pm 1 27 a m ar Irmo . ..ar 5 25 pm 1 35 a m ar Ballcntine .ar 5 45 pm HI 1 40 a m ar.White Rock.ar 5 56 pm 1 43 a ra ar .. Hilton... ar 6 04 pm 1 48 a m ar.. Chapin.. ar 6 20 pm 2 03 a m arL. Mountain ar 6 45 pm 2 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. 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 m ar... Gary*.... 2 53 p m ar.. Kinard... 1 00 p m ar.Goldville.. 1 13 p m ar.. Clinton... 1 25 p m ar .. Parks. .. I 35 p m ar. .Laurens.. ~ RETUKNING SCHEDULE. yTo. 53 No. 22 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 5 50 am II n m 1 t? Porto lv ft f)0 Iitr) 53 p m lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 6 35 am ! 03 p m lv...Goldville..lv 6 53 am ! 10 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 7 05 am ! 15 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 7 13 am ! 20 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 7 20 am ! 34 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am ! 49 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 8 40 am ! 59 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 9 00 am I 05 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 9 10 am i 16 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 9 30 am ! 22 p m lv Hilton... lv 9 40 am 1 26 p m lv.WhiteEock.lv 9 46 am : 31 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 9 56 am 40 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 10 15 am 46 pm lv..Leaphart. .lv 10 25 am 05 p m ar..Columbia, .ar 10 45 am Trams 52 and 53 run solid between Charleston 'and Greenville. Train 2 makes close connection at Laurns for Augusta and Spartanburg. No. 53 makes close connection at iumter for the North. * Nos. 1 and 2 makes close connection with S. A L to and from Atlanta* For farther information call on or ddress B. F. P. LEAPHART, Citv Ticket Agent, J F. LIVINGSTON, Travelling Passenger Agent, lank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C W. G. CHILDS, President. TKTstUFKIPXTTflBNEY AND COUHCELLOR AT LAW, VFFEKS HIi PROFESSIONAL SERJ vic(s to the citiziiis of Lexington /uuty. DLUMBTA S. C. Jane 6 1W0. 13 a 42 A REAL ~ | GRAPHOPHONE ] S5,(K^ Mecbantsoi V&i+Z&PtM& Ouc*b\*Co?. struction. VO BOTHER, MUCH FUN. All the Wonders and Pleasures of a * Hiyh Priced falWiq^' achine. > ' - - II ! >LI.I ivhen accompanied ov a rvecorucr uiu rrapbopbone can be used to make Records. 'rice with Recorder. $7 50. Reproduces all be standard Records. S'end order and money 0 ?u? itroreat office. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept 30 NKW YaKK, 143:45 Broadway. CHICAGO, by Wabash Ave. ST. LOUIS, rjo-rai Olive St. WASHINGTON, 915 Pennsylvania Ava. PHILADELPHIA, 103? Chestnut St BALTIMORE, to E Baltimore St BUFFALO, jij Majn St SAN FRANCISCO, tij Geary St. - y PARIS, 34 boulrnrd de? It alien* HF.K1JN, 55 Kronenstrass*