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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19. 1894. G. M. HABMAN. Editor and Publisher. TrTTVftTOK S. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBtR 12. 1900. Dots and Dashes. When you speak to a person look him in the face. The wise farmer never harrows the feelings of his wife. Write Dr. C. J. Moffett, St. Louis, Mo, for his valuable little Teethina Wash-List Book, free. Beer fills many a bottle?and the bottle fills many a bier. Carpenters are like circumstances Wlit;LI liUCj anci vhww So long as we want what we get, we shall never get what we want. To prevent consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles with One Minute Cough Cure. J. E. Kaufmailn. : Much that passes for wit owes its humor to its absurdity. The love of the truth is the foundation of all good character. Good company and good conversation are the very sinews of virtue. cores DyspepI IdHfvf v sia, Constipation and Indigestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. Sold bv Julian E. Kaufruunn Eating ones own words is certainly and indigestible tffort. Quack doctors are probably so called because of their bills. A dollar in the pocket is better than a hundred in expectation. DeWitts Little Early Risers are noLfoKlo r*l?nn?nL nower pi p?4?fc?V?V f | ful, purifying little pills. J E Kaufmaon. In China a doctor's fee varies from eight cents to a quarter. The more reasonable a woman is the less reason she has for beiDg so. A cattle syndicate has a perfect right to water its stocks occasionally You can spell it cough, coff, caugh, kouf, kaff, kougb, or kaugh, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures it is Oue Minute Cough Cure. J. E. Kaufmann. "When you have a charitable feeling you should feel in your pocketbook. The whip may be used in the cir cus ring, but not in the wedding ring. A bachelor says that women laugh when they can aDd weep when tbey will. The most dainty and < ffcctive pills made are DeWitt's Little Early "Risers. Thev are uneaualed for all - - ~ J, liver and bowel trouble?. Never gripe. J. E. KaufmanD. One man may teach another to speak, but no man can teach another to think. Adversity is the sieve of friend ship used to separate the wheat frcm the chaff. Pfattfm CUSAN OIL cures I lMif&VI ^ Cuts, Burns, Braises, Bhcuin&tism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Julian E. Kaufmann. The savage who wears a coat of paint doesn't scold his wife because of missiDg a button. If wishes were horses beggars would growl because they were not autombiles. The great succcess of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarthoea Remedy in the treatment of bowel complaints has made it standard over the greater part of the civilized world For sale by J E. Kaufmann. A man is in luck if he lends a friend an umbrella and lives long enough to get it back. It is very seldom that you see a two-legged camel that can run as gracefully as a woman. MiMTiryi'ltl * IIMJB iS CURES WHEft ALL ELSE FAILS. BT U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Uiegg In time. Sold by druggists. B* Success with a woman generally means knowing what to say and then knowing enough not to say it. "When a man goes to church with his wife more than once a month it is said that he "fairly worships her." Buckshoal, N. C , May 1G, 18U8. Gentlemen:?Four years ago I was helpless wiih a misery in my back. I coul 1 not return myself in bed. I was treated by my physician, but he did me no good. I took one bottle of Dr. Bttkei'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. No girl can possib'y look uucon cerned tbe first time she appears in public wiih au engagement ring on her fiDger. Poisonous toadstools resembling mushrooms have caused frequent deaths this year. Be sure to use ouly the genuine. Obsetve the sime care when you ask for De Witt's "Witch Hazel Salve. There are poisonous couuteifeits. De Witt's is t e only original Witch Hazel Salve. It is a safe and certain cure for piles aud all skiu diseases. J. E. Kaufounn. Every great crime was committed at a moment -when he who coimni'- ( ed it forgot that he was once a little n cbild. ^ Many a man boasts of bis ancestors whose ancestors would be ashamed to admit he belonged to the t?:j_ ISUillJ. The man who suddenly came io * contact with a goat did not have to v?: consult a dictionary to find out what j abutment. CUBAN RELIEF cures illlll&CS Colic, NeuralgiaandTootbacbe th I * ^ in fire minutes. Sour Stomach q<v and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cento. Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmann. C The average man spends a lot of time criticising the work of others be that he would better spend in prose- ch cutiug his own. rta D Wf Half of the fancy things a wornau has 6he originally bought as presents for some other woman, ODly the ^ couldn't bear to give tbern away. "o Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a plearant remedy for all diseases aiising from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern cure for constipation, biliousness, sick hoadaohes, specks before the eyes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, mild in action, thorough in effect. Ouly one a dose, 00 sugar coated and pleasant to take, wa Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. lat It is a strange fact that the right an hand, which is more sensitive to the tb< touch than the left, is less sensitive co: than the latter to the effect of heat or wi cold. trc Women ought not to bo allowed to 80 belong to clubs or discuss things till w' they can make their shirt waists and the tops of their skirts stay together. 1D' sb The emergency bags seDt by a ^ church society to Kansas soldiers in ^ the Philippines contained among the j necessities a box of De Witt's Witch ^ Hazel Salve, the well known cure for co piles, injuries and skin diseases. The j ladies took care to obtain the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve knowing that all the counteifeits are ^ are worthless. J. E Kauftuann. It is sincerely to be hoped that wl when odc John Huff married a Mis6 Strychnine iu a West Virginia town w the other day he took her for better ge and not for worse. L When arrayed iu his official clothes, bi the Sultan of Johore is a glittering tL curiosity. He wears gems worth w $12,000,000. They sparkle in his n crowD, od bis epulete, iD his girdle pi and in bis cuffs. ia Large sun spots, astronomers say, ^ caused the extreme beat this sum w mer, and doctors declate nearly all a< the prostrations were induced by disorders of the stomach. Good health follows good digestion. Kodol 1L Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. If you have iudigestiou or P dyspepsia it will quickly relieve and permanently cure you. J E Kaufmann. The larynx of a man in Sydney, CI Australia, became useless through disease, and he lost his voice. Pro- fi C feasor Stuart, of the University of S>ducy, is said to have made an artificial one, and it can be so regu- 111 lated as to make the voice soprano, ' tenor, contralto or bass at will. t: Soubrette?"I'll never speak to ^ Cholly again as long as I live." In- ^ gcnue?"Why not?" Soubrette? g "He asked mo if I was going to dine p any-where to-Dight, and when I told him I wasn't the mean tbiDg said: 'How hungry you'll be to-morrow morning!" . p The progressive nations of the world are the great food consuming jafcions. Good food well digested gf gives strength. If you cannot digest all you eat, you need Kodol fu Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. You Deed not diet your- et self. It contains all of the digestants combined with the best known tonics and reconstructives. It will f0 even digest all classes of foods in a bottle. No other preparation will ui do this. It instantly relieves and be quickly cures all stomach troubles. 1, J. E. KuufmaDn. hi 4 We'll either have to get a new Pl girl or a new iceman, George." "Let Pc it be a new icemaD, then. What's n< the troublt?" "This iceman is so or good looking that he makes M*ggie uervoup. Yesterday morning she or got so mixed up that she tried to ca get him to put the ice in the stove 8U oven." de If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old aDd well ^ tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- m ing Syrup for children teething.. It ^ soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and ? mmn/1 XT fnr rliorrliroa to IUIU ycoi X UUiVUj 4Vi uiuiiuwu pj Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. A Dishonest Man. Ih A dishonest man will cheat the rn printer some way?declare he ha* co paid when he has no'; sent money in j11 the mails which was lost; will take the to paper and not pay for it on the ground W? he has not subscribed for it; or more 1 (1'] off and leave it coming to the (fiice at' he left; that it had Dot come regu'ar. 10 I Thousands uf alleged Christians are i dishonest in this particular, ht leas', I and the priutei's book will tell feat ful tales at final judgment?Ex. 1 bu In tnanv respects Scrofula and Consul ^aanK^ eral causes, both ar povislicd blood sup [*^?2 v r""" JKK the skin, producin good ; the blood is generations has po other poisonous m j v?Jj ' and leave the systc ^ S. S. S. is the only medicine that can t disease and forces everv vestige of p le roots and herbs from which it is made tAVE THE CHtL ur child has inherited any blood taint, dc st blood purifier and blood builder kn< ildren. When rav daughter was all infant she had a sei nt care of physicians for more than two years, almost despaired of htr life. A few bottles of direct to the cause of the trouble. I do not belie lich are beyond the power of other so-called bio Our medical department is in charge rofula and other blood diseases a life stu iu are interested in. Your letter will rece i charge whatever for this. HE COTTON PLANTER ON TOP. ropean Spinners Have Been Caught Bluffing. New York, September 5?The day the New York cotton enshaoge characterized by terrific specuion, a wild stampede of shorts | d violent fluctuations. Not since; b great effort made last f-piing to I rner the summer mouth?, which, it 11 be remembered, proved a disas-1 )us failure, has the market been j active or have prices advanced i th equal rapidity. The start was: 13 points abuve yesterday's eloey and was entirely in response to ! arp bulge iu the Liverpool market.' gradually developed that Euro j an spinners were in desperate; ruts for raw cotton and that the j orts abroad were in a precarious j ndition, rendered more serious by ; ability to secure cotton through! arcity of freight room at southern i ?rts. As English mark* t advanced e local contingent hammered away the under pinning of the shorts ho were eventually compelled to abandon their position and retreat ithout the least semblance of re rvc. The South, Wall stieet and iverpool deluged the market with lying orders and od this suppoit ip prices advanced with great stride?, ith the near mouths leauiug on the se. The report that fully 500,000 eces of print cloths had been s>ld Fall River and a story to the < ffect tat Southern spot cotton holders ere refusing to do business except nronounced cdvauces stimulated r ujiDg for both accounts in the afiruoou. At the close the btdls were i full control with the maiket ruling rrn at a Det advance of 31 to 36 i-ints. A Word to Mothers. Mothers of children affected with oup or a 8t vere cold need not beside to administer Chamberlain's ougb Remedy. Ir, contains no opi ,e nor narcotic in any form and iay be given as confidently to the abe as to an adult. The great suc>ss that has attended its U9e in the eatment of colds and croup has won ir it the approval and praise it has ceived throughout the United tates and in many foreign lands, or sale by J. E Kaufmann. Unlawful to Shoot Doves. NuinerciH inquiries have been ade recently by huntsmen, farmers id others interested in ehootiog imp, in regard to the law shooting jves. Several years ago it was law 1 to shoot doves after August 1st 3 will be seen by the following atute, it is now a violation to shoot >ves before November let. The substance of the statute i6 as Hows: Aft of 1888, page Si7, makes it ilawful for any person in this state, >tween the 1st day of April and the t day of November in any year reafter, to catch, kill or ifj ire, or irsue with such intent, or to ex ise for sale any wild turkey, part ige, quail, woodcock or pheasant, j between the 1st d-ty of March and e 1st day of November, any dove, at any time during the year to tch, kill or injure, or to pursue with ch intent, by firelight any of the >ove named birds. Nor shall any person or persons istroy or rob the nests of any of id birds. Any person doing so, all be deemed guilty of a misde eaDor and upon conviction theieof all be fined not more than #20 or i imprisoned not more than dO days. Approved the 21-?t day of Feb iry, A D , 18l?8 infantile Questioning. Ii was on the east bound Great >rtbern "Flyer," slowly toiling up e steep grades along the Sh}boraisb rer that I overheard the followiug nversatiou between a little boy, st at the interesting age, anxious know, and bis aunt., whose patieuct is severely tested by lit'lc WillieV ""' " .n THif. firaf h\ ul.Irpff, I) jp IUOL1UUO* J.UW UiWV vv v w. -v ?... teutiou waa a buzzard il,>iog bi^b the air. "Ob, Auutif!" be exclaimed, "look Ibat cbickeu away up tb :re v "Tuat'tt uo cbickeu, Willi#; that's a izzatd." nption are alike ; they develop from th<- sa: e hereditary and dej>eiident uj>on an impure ; ?ply. In consumption the dise ase fastens its*.:'ula the glands of the neck atid throat swell an led and weak ; there is an almost continual < bite swelling is frequently a result, causing t g indescribable pain ami sintering. v.uuin poisoned. The old scrofulous taint which 1 liute<l every drop of Mood, res vigorous, persistent treatment. The 1?U he terrible disease can he stopped in its vor inerals usually given in such cases do more 1 un in a worse condition than before, i reach deep-seated blood troubles like Scro oison ont of the blood. S S. S. is theonl} contain wonderful blood purif ring properties long resist. S. S. S. stiniul Jflaf/TAf appetite, aids the digestior enfeebled body. Tf you h; >n't wait for it to develop, but begin at once th 3wn. as it contains no poisonous minerals. ereeaseof Scrofula, for which she was under the con She was worse at the end of that time, however, an' Swift's Specific cured her completely. a< it seemed t< ve it lias an equal for stubboru cases of tdood disease: od remedies. S. I. Brooxs. Monticello. G?. of experienced physicians who have mad< dy. Write them about your case, or any on< :ive prompt and careful attention. We mak< Address, THE SWIFT SI ''But, Auntie, I don't hear him ! buzz.'' "Auntie, look at that man pumping the cow; is she punctured?"' "He is milking the cow, Willie. Do be still for awhile."' "Auntie, is a pumpkin a grown up j orange?" Auntie kept quiet in hopes of bring- j iug him to a stop. Next to meet his gaz9 was a man walking through the car. "Auntie, is that man drunk?" "Hush, Willie, it is the motion cf the car which makes hi'm walk so crooked." "But, Auntie, papa walks that way when he leaves the club " "Will you be quiet for awhile, if you pleaet?"' Auntie, look at the moon. Where did the stars come from?" "I don't know, Willie. Don't ae-k so many questions." "Did the moon lay them, Auntie?" And as the darkness drew on little Willie began to nod and Auntie gave a sigh of relit f. REDUCED RATES To the National Convention of the Christian Church. Kansas City. Mo.. October 12ih-19lli. 1900. On account of the ab.-ve occasion, I ! Southern lliilway will sell round ; trip tickets to Kansas City, Mo., and i return, from .all points on its lines at rate of one first class fare for the round trip, plus $4 00. Tickets will ko D.'trihnr & h_ 0:1"! and l()tb. I witb final return limit October 23rd, 1900, inclusive. Persons at non-coupon si aliens I will kindly notify the ticket agent ! several days iu advance of their contemplated departure, in order that be may supply himself with proper form of ticki fcs. Paying as He Went. I Patient?TbeD you think it is all : up witb me, doctoi? Doctor?"I am afraid 3o." ' Wei', we must all die once, and I i may as well go now as afterward. You're sure I'm going:'11 ! ' Yes." "Then let me have your bill."' "My bill! My dear sir, tbis is very j unusual. Yuu bliou'd give your thoughts to more sericus matters." "My motto always has been 'pay i as you go,' and uo.v that I am gting ! I want to pay." Sj he paid and went j ) AT Are you nervous? W Vy Are you completely erhausied? g Do you suffer every month? | If you answer "ves" to any cf | 9 these questions, you have ills which I I "Wine of Cardui cures. Do you h I appreciate what perfect health would 1 1 be to you? After taking Vine of r | I Cardui, thousands like you have realI ized it. Nervous strain, loss of sleep, rI cold or indigestion start! menstrual f. I disorders that are not noticeable at t I first, but dav bv div stead Jv prow K into troublesome complications, wine of Cardui, used just eefor; the men- $ strual period, will keep the female % system in perfect conaition. This 5 medicine is taken quietly at home. There is nothing like :it to b:lp ? women enjoy good health. It coots only $1 to teat mis remedy, which is % endorsed by 1,000,000 cured women. Mrs. Una T. Frinburg, East St Louis. * HI., says: "I am physically a new | woman, by reason of my uje of Wine of I Cardui and Thcdford's Black Draught-" | In c&ees requiring upeelai fl!re<Hioan, ad- | 1 nrTofcP*'A^T,,U I ' Desiccated cocoauut, already pre- j pared for rnakiug pice, custards and j cakee, at the Bazaar. Ladies Read This. Dr. Baker's Female Begular is a uew discovery for the prevention and cure of female diseases It is un doubtedly one of the finest medicines j tor all it claims in relieving and eur- i tug Nuffeiing women. It is a per- j tUHUeni cure for all womb, bladder : ind urinary deseases and female j weakness, etc. For paie at the ! Bazaar. Lat^e bottles $1.25. ' anaaaMHBHnHMnBManai Blighting Disease of I -as: Heredity. It upon mr <1 suppurate. causing nj^ly running sores; ? lischarge from the tars, the limhs swell. * he diseased hones,to work out through ? -l^ooiwl cilund r1iw>!4 no ^ HWilv rt I-.MV WI ^ las probably conic down through several >od must be brought hack to a healthy k of destruction. Mercury, potash and larin than good ; they ruin the digestion Tula. It goes down to the very roots of - purely vegetable blood purifier known. j, , which no poison, however powerful, can j ates and purities the blood, increases the j 1 and restores health and strength to the j ivc reason to tliink you have Scrofula, or j e use of S. S. S. It is a fine tonic and the | S. S. S. is pre-eminently a remedy fot ^ PECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. * , t The Lily of the Valley Poisonous. t ] That delightfully fragrant and 1 graceful flower, the lily of the val j ley, is denounced by the German , papers as under its simple beauty veiling a deadly poison. It is stated that both the stalks and the flowers of this lovely plant contain prussic acid. It is extremely dangerous to put the stalks into one's mouth, as, if the sap happens to get into even the tiniest crack in the lip?, it produces swelling, often accompanied with severe pain. It is also advisalla not to throw the dead flowers where birds can get at them, for they of.en cause the death of young fowls and pigeens. Lemons and ice, at the B.zaar. Money to Loan ON FARMING LA.nDS. LON t TIME. Easy payment. No coin wis don Borrower pa)s actual erst of perfecting Loan. R. K. PALMER. Central National Bank Biilding. COLUMBIA, S. C. COL G. T. GRAHAM. Lexington, S. C. July 18 - ly. LEXINGTON immu imrnn, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. PREPARES FOR TEACHING COLLEGE OK BUSINESS. High School. Intermediate and Primary Courats. English, GermKD. French, Greek and Ijatin Tanght. 7&S- Very Healthiest Location. Board very cheap. $4 to $7 per month. Taition ex edingly low, $1 to $2.50 per month. E> peuses per year $50 to $7-5. Had 125 students last session. Nixt session begins Monday, September 18. IS 00. For full particulars, Address 0. D. SEAY, Principal, Lexington, S. 0. September 14 - If. ALL BIG- BOXING- EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described in * POLICE GAZETTE The World'Famous . . . . Fair on of Sports. $1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.00 M VILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. RICHARD K. FOX.' Publisher. Franklin Square, New York DEEP WELLS. H aving recently purchased a a first class outfit lor Coring deep wells, those interested in a supply of lresb. pnre vater should consult meat L^x ugton either in person or by mail. Satisfaction guaranteed, and your patronage solicited. A. .1. FOX, LEXINGTON S. C. June 13. 1S99.--1J. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food aud aids Nature in strengthening aud reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latestdiscovereddigestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand al 1 other results of imperfect digestion. PrlceSOc. and$l. Large size contains 2',S times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailodfrce Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO.. ChicagoJ. E. KAUFMANN. When writing mention the Dispatch. ARE YOU SICK J I SUFFERING, OR AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED if so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at j the Bazaar, Standard Medi- j cines for all Complaints, j ? . . i 11 ! Diseases, Etc., which win give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR. !EJetween New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New, Orleans and Points South and West. "IN EFFECTJUNE 3rd, 1900T SOUTHWARD. ! 1>lily. ; iMiiy No 31 i No. 27 v New York. P. H R.. j 1 (>0 paijl'2 15 am v Philadelphia, P R U.i 3 20 pui 7 20 am v Baltimore. PR K ..' 5 50 pm 0 31 am v Wa?>biu?tou, PER. 7 00 pui 10 55 am v Richmond, S A L R> 10 40 pn- 2 35 pni v Petersburg. " ill 35 pu.| 3 30 pm v Kidae'^ay Jet. " | 2 25 am; H 17 pm v iieLileisoD, " 2 < 3 am ti 4U pm v Raleigh, " 4 (Hi am; 7 50 pm v South* rn Pines,-4 : 5 57 an 0 42 pm No 403 v Hamlet | fi 50 am 10 32 pm j No. 31 ; v Columbia.* 44 | 0 35 amj;2 55 am ir Savannah " i 2 57 puj' o uu am ir -Jacksonville), 44 ,7-10 pa.: 9 1U am ir Tampa, 44 | 63U au 5 30 pin j No 4Uo 1 ir Charlotte. 44 | 9 31 an j Iv Olltttter, ; y 0- aU Iv Greenwood, 44 j I 42 an j Iv Athens. 44 1 48 pn : *r Atlanta.^ 44 4 U0 pn | a4* Augnst*. C tW C ,| o lu pin! iv New lurk. 1 f ?fc xv f<5 UU am 'J i/U pin Iv Philadelphia. 44 ; 10 20 am 11 '.6 pm iv New lurk. U ?*>oo t<5 UU pm: IV iictllinjure. 15 M t ? oj jfh 30 pin Iv Waxn'u>n, N A W8b' | 6 30 pui i No. 403j No. 11 Iv Portsmouth, S A L R) U 20 pmi 9 30 am Iv Weldon, 44 12 05 amjl2 01 pm No 31 lv Itidgeway Jet, 44 2 25 am 1 20 pm lv Henderson, 44 2 53 am 2 13 pm Iv Naleigh, 44 4 06 am 3 51 pm lv Sonthern Pines,44 j 5 57 am 6 12 pm No 403 lv Hamlet, " I 6 50 am 7 20 pm No._ 21 i No. 27 lv Columbia * * 10 35 am 12 55 am ar Savannah, " 2 57 pm j 5 0.) am ar Jacksonville, ' 7 40 pm! 9 lo am ar Tampa 6 30 am! 5 3 pm >o. 4u3j >o. 4f lv Wilmington. " 3 < 5 pin ar (Ju?rioa?s. 9 Mi *m:iO *o pm iv Cuta'asr, y 52 am .u on pm lv Greenwood, " 11 42 am 1 07 am lv Athens, " ; 1 48 pm; 3 43 am ar Atlanta.^ " j 4 00 pn 6 05 am ar Augusta OA VV O! O 10 pu. . ... ar Matron, o ol Ge,?r?ii ! 7 20 pm 11 lo am ar MoLtgom'r . A A W i j y 20 pm li oo am ar Mobile, LAN.... 3 05 am 4 12 pm ar New Origins. L A N 7 40 am 8 30 pm ar J*? shviJ.* > C Jc ' t. i 6 4U am; t> oo pm ar Md.nphis, | 4 uo pnij ? 10 am NOBTHWABD. | Laily ! Daily No. 44 ! No f.6 lv Tampa. SAL Ry.... 8 00 pm 8 20 am lv Jacksonville, 8 2) aor 7 45 prn Iv Savannah,- " 12 35 pm ! 159pui Iv Co'nmhia ? " j 5 45 pur 5 4 a am lv Mempi.is is i;-.V6ih!ll 4> pm; 8 4a pm lv AasVille. * J 9 30 am 9 JO am iv i>ew Uneaus, Li A Aj 7 41 pm 7 46 pm lv Mobile " | 2 20 am 2 20 am Iv Montgom'rv. \ A W I' 0 20 nnril 2o am lv j>lat-Ou. C til Ut-orMii 8 Oo an 1 4 20 pin lv autiuMa. C A vv ij . j 9 40 amj } ,\o. 4u2: AO. 38 Iv Atlanta,^ SAL Ej' llOpu,' 9 CO pm ar Athens, " i 2 5U pa , 1 23 pm ar Gre nwood, " 4 44 pn.' 2 05 am ar Chester. '* 6 28 pn j 4 30 am Iv t.riarlotte. j h 30 pn.! 6 00 am lv Wilmington I |?2 05 p a i No 44 j No. Oo lv Hamlet " j 9 05 pn j 9 20 am lv bomtieru i^iueti,** lu O i pn to o5 am lv Raleigh. * 11 4') pu '11 50 am ar II>od?r-on. " j 12 50 urn- 1 13 pm lv Kuipewav .let j I 20 ami 1 4a prn Iv teursiurg, j 4 la am 4 40 pm Iv Richmond, " a 15 an a 40 pm ar Wa>hington, P R R 8 45 am 9 30 pm .ip H.iitiiiinrt, P R R . . 10 08 ami 11 35 pm ar Philadelphia, P K Kl 2 30 pu 2 GG am ar New York. P R R ... i 3 <M pn G 13 aiu j No 40.i No 3? lv R!d'way Jet S A L Ryj 3 00 nzi>, 1 40 pm iv Weldon, " ; 4 30 am; 3 05 pm ar Portsmouth " i 7 0o am 5 50 pm ar NVa^ij ton JS A VV . ?> i ; ! 7 W) am ar railiuiote. t> ? f tG 4'? am ar Niw York. OUh&e< | ;fl30pm ar Ptiiia(teipUla,N YPJtN; fo 43 pu - 5 lO am ar New York " ; 8 33 pn i 7 43 aiu n\>tk - f Daily Except Sunday. Luuiug Cars bet*eeu New Y -ik a d KieUmond. and Hamlet aud Savauualiou Trains N'os 31 and 44. + Centra) Time. ? Eastern Time. southern railway. Condensed Seltedole In Effect June 11th, IE?J. ' STATIONS. MrS Lv. Charleston 1 00 a m " Suninierville rj * m M Branchville 8 o5 a m " Orangeburg " if? a m " Kin grille 10 Is a m Lt. Columbia li * ,m " Prosperity ; 11 B " Newoerry 'J ^ P n 44 Ninety-Six J ? P m " Greenwood. 7 40 a a 1 5o p a Ar. Hodges 8 W a m 2 15 p m Ar. Abbeville 8 46 a m 2 45 p a At. Bclton 8 So a n> 8 10 p a At. Anderson VUoam 8 85 p a Ar. OreenYilie ~ ~Io~ 10 a m 4 IS p a Ar. Atlanta S56p m 8 00 p a STATIONS. ~^0.8^t,T. Greenville 6 80 p a 10 16 a a 44 Piedmont 8 00 p m 10 40 a a M Wllliamston 8 !?2 p a 10 55 a a Lv. Anderson 4 45 p ni 10 45 a m Lv. Belton 6 45 p m 11 Is a m Ar. Donnalds _7 15 p m 11 40 a a Lv. Abbeville 6 10 p m 11 30 a m Lv. Hodge* 7 85 p m 11 56 a m Ar. Greenwood 8 00pm 12 20pm " Ninety-Six 13 55 p m " Newberry 2 00 p m " Prosperity 2 14 p m " Columbia 8 30 p m Lv. Kingville 4 58 p m ** Orangeburg 5 28 p m " Branchville. 17 p m " Summerville 7 82 pm Ar. Charleston 8 17 p m s^gaa waximw. i?@a 68bp 7 Oua Lv Charleston... Ar 617p;110Ue 60yp 7 41a " .. Summerville... " 7 32p 1018a 760p 866a "....Branchville...." 6 02p 862a 6 24p 9 2Sa " ....Orangeburg... " 6 28p 8 22a ?2up 1015a " Kingvl.'le " 48Sp 730a S 80a 11 40&: " .... Coli m>ia " S30p?30p 0 07a 12 20p " Alston Lv 230p 8 5fa 10 04a 1 2dp .Santuo " 1 23p 7 4*p 10 20a 2 OOp " Union " 1 05p 7 -Up 10 89ft 222p; " Jones ville " 12i?p 6 5>p 10 54a 237p! " Paeolet " 12 14p 8 42p 1125a 8 lop: Ar. Spartanburg.. Li 111 45a 6 !5p 11 4oa 8 40p!Lv.. Spartanburg. Arjll 28a 600p 2 40p 700p Ar.... Aaheville Lvi 8 20a| 8u6p "P." p. m. "A," a. m. Pullman palace sleeping oar* on Train* 35and 86. 8T and 3*, on A. andC. division. Dining ear* on these trains servo all meals enronte. Trains leave Kpnrtanburg, A. & C. dirision. northbound. 1:48 a. m., 3:8< p.m., 6:18 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); touthbound IS:'.* a. in., 8:lo p. m., 11:84 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville. A. and C. di\-ision. northbound, 5 :.V) a. m., 2:34 p. in. and 5:22 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited!-southbound, 1:25 a. m., 4:80 p. in.. 12:80 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 ami 10 carry elegant Pullman leoping cars between Columbia and Asheville enroute daily between Jacksonville andCincin neri. Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman psrlor cars between Charleston and Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON. J. M. CULP. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mrr., Washington, D. G Washington. D. C W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Faes. Af't. As'tGeu. Pass. Ag'l. Waahington. D- C. Atlanta. Ga. iS^HS HAIRRBAL8AM ind be*utifie? th? Utt. PERKINS M ANUF YELLOW PI> MANUFACT I ci f*ei rLuyjisssis? ui.1 FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, I)OORS,SA?iH AUGUST ?"ESTIMATES CIIEEKI February 1?ly. When wiitinj; mention the Di'spate'i. CONFECTI PRTJITS, CAZ22 a-: Toys, Fancy IDI3TJG-S sand. : PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SC Diamond Dyes llammi's LEXIXGT( CAPACJTY, 10,000 JC % HI] | BUG % ) fc*n? p?i?h th* f'jf f't ?r? *? tt. I'vu tii tl luta ftSctidv jol> in o faj K0? K Ml LI " art M J1'4*?" ' ?* BftO'l UJ?. IfX-k w <3 A* At I'RGUTHEMIOI'?n *3 >y Ar*t < ! ?? d?*l* ^ \u your uvm wrli??llr*ct. 8 ROCK HILL BUGGY I !sZE2E22e3&j3B ROCK KILL BUI For Sale by W. ROOF. GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., Columbia: S. C.. May 11?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect June inth. 1000. ihixd o, ,v'r. *? northbound. i^baiij^dai'iy Lv. Jacksonville (P. S) sOui! 80o"p ' Savannah (So. Ry ) 1- 20t-j 12 2<)a " Barnwell I ) 4U6p! 4 12a " BlaclcvilJe ; 4 21p; 4 2Sa " Sprvigfleld ! 4 44pj 4 51a " Sally 4 52p 4 o'.n Ar. Columbia .. ...^.. OOSpj 6 10a Lv. Charleston, (So. Ry 1 7 im; 11 OOp " Summervillc 7 41a liOOut " Branehvilie X Son 1 Saa " Orangeburg ' 9 23a | 2 ."jOa " Kingville j 10 l."?ai 4 30a Ar. Columbia 11 OUnj 5.Via Lv. Augusta, (So. Ky.) "i tVk.; 2o5pj 9?;p Lv.'rraniteville ....* 2 4.'aj 3 20p|10 lop Lv. Edgefield ! 1 lOp' T.v Hi/- , I I :sl.-,nl Lv. Trenton : aOiii, 335p,1100p " Johnston 1 5 20a: 4 19pjll 20p Ar. Columbia, (U. D.) ' j 545pj 2 lUa Lv. Columbia, < Bldg &r j 9:50a fillip <5 20a " Winns'ooro ! 703p 7 25n M Chester I 73Ip 81?a " Rook Hill 8 2>p 8 55a Ar. Charlotte ...? 1 H>pj 9 45a Ar. Danville _ ___jl2hlaj Jjf^P Ar. Richmond | .. . I <?U>aJ Ar. Washington j i 7 35ai 850p " Baltimore (Pa.KIi) ' 9 12a.ll25p " Philadelphia 1 11 ila! 2 50a " New York I 203p ' 6 1.1a Lv. Columbia ! 11 8 30a Ar. Spartanburg j i 3 iOpj 9 50a " Ashen lie I 7 lop 1 10p jr. Knoxville ; I 4 15a! 7 2of) Ar. Cininnna'i | j 7 3tp' 7 4."n Ar. Louisville I I ? ai}p! 7 4t<* SOUTHBOUND. Lv. fxfflisville j | 7 4oa| 7 43p T7v. Cincinnati ! j MKT? Lv. jtnoxville i 120a 8 25a " Ashcville . 800a 305p II c ..?i ,11 t.-., HKn 01*11 liUllJUJ K * 1 ** " iWf Ar. Columbia ' * 32-">p' 9-top Lv. New ?ork(Pa.K.R) I 33UP( 121534 " Philadelphia I ?U>p 3 50a " Baltimore I 827p| ?22a Lv. Wtuhi'gt'n <So.Ry 1 ! I 950pjll 15a Lv. Richmond ' ; U uup lad m Lv. Danville I ! 4 38a: 5 -fop Lv. (Charlotte - j 8 loa 955p 44 Rock Hill 8 55a|l045p ! " Chester 9 25al1120p " Winusboro 10 13a; 12 10a Ar. Columbia, (BldgSt ti ! 11 "20a.. 115a Lv. Columbia, (tJ. D.) 11 45a 4 30a I " Johnston I030p 131p 0 32a I " Trenton lj_00p 1 43?' 0 48a 1 Ar. Aiken 23jp:h"3Ua Ar. Edgefield 42upll 3ia Ar. Graniteviile 1200nt 213p 7 18a Ar. Augusta *1 00a 2 50p 8 00a Lv. Columbia (.bo. Ry) 4 Udp 1 35a " Kingville 4 43p 2 32a M Orangeburg 3 33p 3 45a " Branchville 013p 4 25a " SummerviUe 7 28p 5 52a Ar. Charleston 813p 7 Ola Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.) Ill 25a 120a Ar. sally I237p 2 32a " Springfield 12 45p 2 40a " Blackville ] 107p 3(ria " Barnwell I 1 21p 3 15a " Savannah 3 !5p 510a Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.) 1 17 4Up' 9 '?? Trains 43 and 44 (mixed except Sunday) arrive and depart from Hamburg. fDaily except Sunday. Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New \ork. Nos. 33 and 34?New York an 1 Florida Express. Drawing-room s.ceping cars between Augusta and 2*fow York. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars between Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and >iew York. Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Rielunond. Dining cars between Charlotte and .Savannah. Nos. 3a and 8G?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room butter sh-oping cars between Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and CharJ >tte. Dining cars serve all meals enrou'e Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville fnd Columbia, en route daily l?etwcen Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Ashevilie. FRANK S. GANNON. J. M.CIT,?. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.. Washington, D. C. Washington. U. C. W. A. TURK. S.H.IIABDWIC .. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. A.s'i Gen. Pass. Ag't.. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. /I HIXJrOIfcT'S Lough cure, ^ A EYF.UP. Unique?unlike any other cough prc-paration. The quicktst to atop a cough and to remove soreness from the lungs. 2">c. THE MUBKAY PEUG CO., COLCMITA. S C. For Sale at THE BaZ vAK. Aug. 18 ly. \\ben writing mention ihe Diapucb. ;ACTURING CO., ;E i.UilBEK, 'RERS OF LING, SIDING, C'JIKlBt ?Q f NFI I ATUS I \;illiiu??i.vs r uu 1.1-1 i iiwf iV IV I) HLINDK, 'A, OA. TTLLY FURNISHED. When writing mention the Pisi>ateh iONERIES, 5, GEAGSSIvS, SOCIETIES, China, Notions, MTIEIDXCIJ^TIES. HOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC of all Colors. Uavaar Jilllilllll ' OK, S. C. tbS P?? ANNUM. j SUX. | ST I cf ^'*UM B i ? U U TtUM A 1.1 ti# litfUf lu Frto#. M vll aii'l. *!<,? * '. KLEk* ^ ??kln; tb#tn > r i& :b? jooj lit mI/. It 0*w? vO 1M J$j CO., Rock Hill, S.C. jjj ;gy company. JNexing-ton, N? C. ! MATTHEWS & BGUKNIGHT, T.nnaci11n S fl_ When writing T.entiorj the Dispatch. Land for Sale. ! T OFFER - AT PRIVATE SALE 13 > X acre* ot land, thr- e-lonrth of a mile trora Felion. Ka< a two-horse farm opeued. For further information, apply to me at Pelion, 8. C. H. C. SCOFIELD. July 18 tf. I pOLUHIBIA, NEWBFRRY AND | ^LAURENS RAILSOAO. la Effect November 19th, 1899. i No. 52 No. 1 11 08 a m lv..Columbia, .lv 4 45 pra II 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 5 05 pm 11 27 a m ar Irmo . ..ar 5 25 pm 11 35 a in ar.Ballentine .ar 5 45 pm 11 40 a m ar. White Reck.ar 5 56 pm 11 43 a ru ar .. Hilton... ar 6 04 pm , 11 a m nr nhflnin . ar 6 90 nm 12 03 a m arL. Mountain ar 6 45 prn ! 12 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. ar G 52 pm 12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 7 20 pm 12 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 7 45 pm j 12 43 p m ar... Jalapa... j 12 48 p m ar... Gary J 12 53 p iu ar.. KiDaid... 1 ()0 p m ar..Goldviile.. 1 13 p m ar.. Clinton... 1 25 p m ar .. Parks. .. 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens.. KETUfiNING SQgfeSULE. No. 53 No.~22 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens. .lv" 5 50 am 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 6 00 sm 1 53 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 6 35 am 2 03 p m lv...Goldville..lv 6 53 am 2 10 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 7 05 am 2 15 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 7 33 am 2 20 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 7 20 am j 2 34 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am 2 49 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 8.40 am 2 59 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 9 00 am 3 05 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 9 10 am J 3 1G p m lv.. .Chapin... 1 v 9 30 am 3 22 p m lv...Hilton . .lv 9 40 am 3 26 p m lv.WhiteRock.lv 9 46 am 3 31 p m lv.Balleritine. lv 9 CO am 3 40 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 10 15 au? 3 46 pm lv..Leaphart. .lv 1025 am 4 05 p m ar..Columbia, .ar 10 45 am iiaints 52 ana 5Kiuo solid between Charleston and Greenville. Train 52 makes close connection at Lauri ens for Augusta and Spaitanburg. No. 53 makes close connection at Sumter for the Noith. No8. 1 and 2 makes close connection with S. A. L to aLd from Atlanta. For further infoimation call on or i address B. F. P. LEAPHART, Citv Ticket Agent, J F. LIVINGSTON, Travelling PasseDger Agent. Bank of Columbia. Columbia, S. C W. G. CHILDS, President. iIgraSPSNE '" Clockwork Mechanism Durable Con* wo D/^txjcd lurnru FTTN 11V L)V 1 1 iL^l\f a a S/? 1( All the Wonders and Pleasures of a High Priced Talkin * * achine. fDirn accompanied by a Recorder this i firapliophof't* can lx* used to make Records, j Price with Recorder. $7.50. Reproduces ail tlw standard Records, (send order and money !u mw ornrent otfiee. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept. 30 | NK.W VOKX, Hr145 Broadway. CHICAGO, 88 Wabavh Ave. st tnris, *t^:ji olive st < WASHINGTON, 519 Prnriylvanla Ave. fMILAPKI.PMlA, 1 '>sj Chestnut St HAITIMOKK, ic t HiltinvoreSC Bt'KVAUi, 51, Matt. St SAN ?-RANC!S?*0. tjj Cewy St & SAB'S, u Kt>?.!ev*/d d? ltaifrne Jw fiF.BlJN, n Kronrastracse L 1 u? - -