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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19. 1894. G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. C., WEDNESDAY. OTTOB II 10. 1000. Dots and Dashes. There are about 50,000 eligible voters in the island of Porto Rico. The average wealth per inhabitant i the United States is $1,050. Desiccated cocoanut, already prepared for making pies, custards and cakes, at the Bazaar. A man can walk a mile without moving more than a couple of feet. Remember that you can always find nice candies, cakes and fruits, at the Bazaar. There are in this country between 5 010 000 and 6.000.000 seoarate farms. Mothers must not forget that Dr. MoSfett's Teetbina (TeethiDg Powders) will cure their child. The pecan crop of Texas promises to be the largest known in manj years. The dog population of Chicago is 40,29G. The license of these is $80 592. No other pills can equal DeWitt'e Little E^rly Risers for promptness certainty and efficiency. J E Kauf mann. Only a few of the good die youDg the rest of them manage to get ovei it without it. A woman's political opinions art generally about as uncomfortable as buttons on pajamas. FVir onroina QtrollinorB ?nd IaJTIP lv" >-? ness there is nothing so good at Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. A man tries to make a woman lov< him; a woman tries to make a mar make her love him. It is easier for a widow to get mar ried again because a widow nevei h \s any conscience left. This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. Ii is quickly cured by One Minut< Cough Cure, which children like tc take. J. E. Kaufmann. Every woman tells more than sh< knows and every man koows mors il U ? I Li a. Li ue itfiio. When a woman is in love with i man she always has a longiDg to se< him on a horse leading a big parade The best method of cleansing th< liver is the use of the famous litth pills known as DeWitt's Little Etrb Risers. Etsy to take. Never gripe J. E Kaufmann. Hawaii has closed its school foi teaching the native language. Here after young Hawaiians will be taugh to talk English. Last year there were imported in to the United States over 1,000,000 000 grains of quinine, costing ove: v Si,.000,000. Torturing skiu eruptions, burm and sores are soothed at once anc promptly healed by applying De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the bes known cure for piles. Beware o worthless counterfeits. J. E. Kauf maim. The wisest man in the world pro bably couldn't hold a baby so thai some woman wouldn't tell him how it ought to be done. Probably whenever Eve wanted t( make Adam mad, she reminded Lin that he hadn't got as many ribs as t man was intended to. When you have no appetite, dc not relik.li your food and feel dul after eating you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stoni ach and Liver Tablets. Pi ice. 2? cents. Samples free at J. E. Kauf * i mann 8 urug store. A married woman may be bo38ec around bj her husbaDd, but an old maid is bossed arouDd by all tbc married women in town. rifesEBSEnaaHaSi M CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. E| ka Best Cough. Syrup. Tastes Good. Use Bl CeJ In time. Sold by druggists. gf A good woman is good because she doesn't know any better, but lit tie children are good because thej don't know any worse. Feelings of safety petvado tic household that uses One Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless rem edy that produces immediot; ie9ults It is infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung trou bles. It will prevent consumption J E Kaufiuauu. "Married life is not all sunshine," announced the peesmistic individual. 4 No," said Henpeck, sadly, "the greater part of it riego." China has one fourth of the world's population, one-twelfth of its land surface and likely, iu the near future, to have the largest graveyard on re \A. A new remedy for biliousness is Dow on sale at J. E. Kaufmanus diug store. It is called Chamberlain's Sto>08f*b end L'ver Tablets It gives quick relief and will prevent the attack if given as soon as the fi.st indication of the disease appears Pi icn, 25 cents per b-X bainplcw f.cc. When you see a girl trying to stare at.you and look sad at th? same time you may generally be sure some man has told her she has such "expressive eyes." When a eirl proposes to a man she most always begins by reading him some letter from another girl to her who has just got married and is so happy. It is well to know that DeWi.'t's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure eczema and skin diseases and ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. See that you get the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. J. E Kaufmann. Probably the devil will pu iish all the women souls by having them make calls and then making them leave as soon as they say "Good bye" the first time. "I say, Wille," said five-year-old Johnny to a little playmate, "you pretend to hit me and I'll howl, then mamma will give me eome cake and I'll divide it with you."' Buckshoal, N. C, May 16,1898. Gentlemen:?Four years ago I was helpless wiih a misery in my back. ' T AnnU nnf return mvRfilf in bed. ' was treated by my pbysiciaD, but be did me do good. I took one bottle ' of Dr. Baker's Female Regulator and ? it cured me. I tbink there is no medicine on earth like it. Mrs. Emma E. Myers. For sale at the Bazaar. It is strange that a man will have the hardihood to hold up a glass cf , whiskey and exclaim "Here's heal:b," , when he knows well enough that there isn't a particle of health in the stuff. "You owe me another little bill, Mr. Judkins, which I can't remember your having paid." "Well, don't grumble to me about it. I am Dot responsible for your bad memory, 1 am I?'' "For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of I* cholera morbus brought on by eatiDg cucumbers," says M. E Lowther, } clerk of the district court, CenterL ville, Iowa. "I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen differ) ent medicines but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's 3 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rern? edy and three doses relieved me entirely." This remedy is for sale by t J. E Kaufmann. 3 A Pennsylvania boy swallowed a tin whistle which lodged in his larynx ? and sounds with every breath. If be a is an average boy there may be some f happiness for bim in the reflection i. that he need not stop being noisy 6ven when he goes to sleep. r Do not get scared if your heart - troubles you. Most likely you suffer t from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomach perfect rest. It is the only prepaiation known r that completely digests all classes of foods; that is why it cures the worst cases of indigestion and stomach j trouble after everything else has failed. It may be taken in all condi ^ UULIO ttUU v;ouuui/ unp uut j I good. J E KiufmaoD. "Darling," Baid the young mar, "your eyes are like diamond", your lips are like rubies, your tteth like ^ pearls, your hair like jet-" "George," , she interrupted, "remember tbat\ou work in a jewelry store. Don't talk shop." ) When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlains Cough I Remedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible. It is good. Try it. For sale by J. E I Kaufmann. When two women sleep together, they always spend half the night tellinc each other how erood their I O I husbands are to tbem, and then go to sleep with tears in their eyes. Ilamon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleasaDt remedy for ail diseases arising from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern care for constipation, biliousness, sick headaches, specks before the eyes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, miid in action, ? thorough in effect. Ouly one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a box. at the Bazaar. Deacon Jones (solemnly)?My dear , fiiend, do you attend a place of wor. ship regularly? Young Man?Yes, . sir,,regularly every Sunday nigbt. "Pray, tell me where you go to wor, ship?" "I'm on my way to see her now." Dr. W. II. Lewi?, Ltwrencevillc, Ya., writes, "I am using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my prsctice among severe cases of indigestion and find , it an admirable remedy." Many hundreds of physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stomach troubles. It digests what you eat, and allows you to eat all the good food you need, providing you I .J ~ vw.t 1 nrAli, cfnmjpll filVMfi UV liut wvdJV?v.i jvu i. a ivuiuvu v ^ instant relief aud a permanent cure. J. E Kaufmann. I "I suppose you told her that she was the only girl you ever loved." "Well, I should say not. What kind | of a fool do y.?u take me for, any, wa>? Do you suppose I wanted to ruiu my leputatiou for tiutb and Yeiaoit) at the vti} outseJ ' waaHHnaanMHHManaMi I That oM sore or ulcer, which has h< five or ten vears -mavbe longer ?doesn't nient, hi it are trving to cure it with salves pain to some extent, no real, permanent g< - ? - t K-J 1 I IS ill ine mooti anu i A sore heals pr tendency of these < BFi- They are a ccnstan fjr iS|\ A person's capacity S. S. S. makes jp-7 ,y ' ^'/ does, l?ecause no oth fejaywy - * > are too weak and \ ? .\S'}. ' wasxe valuable time A Gunshot d,.,., fiti'VM 2* yfr&Z'./, trouble, and forced the have Perfect "sc ?f 'he $ S. S. S. is the o is made of roots an' which no poison a clears the blood of all morbid, unhealthy 1 At the same time the general healvh is inv: or hurt fails to heal readily, you may b< put it in order and keep it so. Our Medical Department is in charge blood diseases a life study. If you will v furnish all information or advice wanted, Lutheran Synod Will Meet in Columbia ^ on October 24th. Colun)b:a Eveniu,; Record. The Lutheran Synod of South Caroline, will meet in Columbia next) month. The following is taken from ! the Lutheran Visitor. TUn TT*rirrtA 1001 T.nHioron Svnnd ' i. UC XJ??U^^UVUI JUV*VMV?V??? -n-? | of South Carolina will meet, D. V, io its seventy-sixth annual convention iu Ebenrzer church, Columbia, S C , on Weduesdiy before the 4th Sunday in October, 1000, at 10 , o'clock a. m The following speakers have been chosen: On Missions? Rjv. J A B Scherer j and Rev. C E Weltner. On E location?Rev K Boldt and j Rev. G G. Scherer. Oj Ocdination?Rev. M M. Kin ard, with R v. S. C Ballentine as, alternate. I A Night of Terror. "Awful ai xiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me , when the doctors said she could not live till morn ing" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her thai fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, sajiug it had more than onc9 saved her life, aDd had cured her of Consumption After three small doses slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50 cents and $1 00. Trial bottles free at J. E KaufmaDn's drug store. Not the Conventional Woman. "But, I don't koow you, madem," the bank cashier said to the woman who had presented a check. "But the woman, instead of say ing haughtily, "I do not wish jour acquaintance, sir!" merely replied with an engaging smile. "Ob, yes you do, I think. I'm the redhead virago' next door to you, whose 'scoundrelly little boys' are "liforiQ n rY I Vi mil nrl-" rniir fonp? U1 '? f IU? J ? VUVW and picking your fl nvers. When you stark d uowli town this morning your wife said: "Now, Henry, if you want a dinner fit to eal this evenirg, you'll have to leave mo a little money. I can't lun this house on the city and 10 cents a day?' " "Here's your money, madam," said the cashier, pushing it toward her and coughing loudly. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until thelast few years was supposed to le incurable. For a great many yea:s doctors pronounced it a local disease, aud prescribed local, remedies, and t 1 ? P..?l?n/v /men ti-i 1 UJ ^uucstauiij iaimi^ i\j tuic nnu local treatment. pronounced it incurable. Science baa proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease aod therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, rnanu' i factured by F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to ? teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address. F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. SOUTHERN INTERSTATE FAIR, | j i Atlanta, Georgia. October 10ih-27th. 1900. j On account of the above occasion. Southern Railway will sell round1 trip tickets to Ailauta and return, I j from 0/.*?k, Troy, Montgomery, J S-liu:>, Birmingham, Aia : Nashville, j Knoxville, Tenn ; Ash( ville, N. C ; i Si ooif * i Imi ri.JnmKiii fltio rlufit nvi j Ok i U ~1 LJ tj u ( ^ VUI ?.* IJJ v/tuj v?jw? ivovvii) S C; Jacksonville, L^ke City, Live! O k, Fla., and intej mediate statious,' also from all points iu the State of j Georgia at ratios: For individuals: One first class fate for thuiouud tup, plus oU ceuts admiatiuu to the Fuir Grounds,- for *eti a source of pain, worry am! anxiety t' . heal because you are not usin# the prop and washes While these are s<x>thing an ood can come from their use, because tin ar bevond the reach of external appiicatio rimr.tiv when the blood is in pood condi - ^ >ld sores and ulcers is to grow worse, sp t drain upon the system, gradually but s for work or pleasure is soon lost in the gre a rapid and permanent cure of old sore ler eau reach deep-seated blood troubles, vatery to overcome a deadly poison that 1 experimenting with them. 'Some years ago I -was shot in the left leg. rece loped into a running sore and gave tne a great de a number of blood remedies, but none did me an concluded to give it a trial. The result was tru poison out of my blood : soon afterwards the sore leg. which was swollen and very stiff for a long t nly purely vegetable blood purifier known J herbs of wonderful purifying propertie in resist. S. S. S. quickly and effectual] tumors, s.nd the old, troublesome sore heal igorated and built up. When a little scratc s sure your blood is bad. S. S. S. will soo of experienced physicians, who have mac i-rite them about your case, they will gladl without any charge whatever. Addr children between ages of five and twelve years '25 cents will be added to ticket rate for admission to Fair Grounds. For military companies and brass bands, in uuiform, twenty or more on one ticket, a rate ef one ceDt per mile in each direction per capita, plus aibitraries, Dates of sale from all points in State of Georgia October 9th to '27th, inclusive, and from points within thp utatos of Alabama. Ten nessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida, October 12, 16. 18, 23 and 25.b, final limit of all tickets October 30th, 1900. For detailed information as to ratep, reservation", etc, call on or addrese any agent of the Southern Railway or its connections. S. H. Hard wick. Asst. Gen. Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Swansea's Doings. To the Elitor of the Dispatch: The pea crop is a bare failure, alsc potatoes and 6ugar cane from long | dry season. Hampton and Homer Rocker, twc ! sons of one of Sandy Eon's prosper j ous farmers, have gone to the SoutL | Carolina College. Liuwood Corbitt | has returned to bis school duties al I tj1 ? T* ?; ] i' uiuittu uuiiciouj. Miss Yiriau Rast has returned t( ; college life at Columbic,. Dr. Broik 'r* is erecting a nea! j borne in Swansea and expects tc I move before Christmas. That com | petont architect Willie Furntan, i? j boss of the construction. Paul E. Hulto has been eonfiuec i to his house for several duys with | fever. Dr. Lmgford has recovered fron ; a twenty days contest with fever an; ; n again able to see after the sick James E Gantt and M. Williami j are arranging stables here and ex j pect to do a sale and livery businesf j in the near future, j The Methodist church here hai j closed a series of interesting and im | pressive sermons. Mr. Wilkes wh( | edits the Circuit Rder, at Woodfori has been assisting the pastor, Rev W. C. Gleaton. James V. Smith has commencec the free school here under verj promising auspices. He is a compe tent teacher aod needs no introduc tion. An assistant will be necessan i very soon. j The Swansea, Sardis, Antioch ant Salem Baptist churches are endeavor to form a pastorate and have th< preacher's parsonage at Swantea and the prospecte appear bright foi ! 8UCCC88. TLis morning news reached hei( that Mrs. Mary Garten, a prudent industiious Christian widow neai here, died very suddenly and will bi buried in the graveyard of the Au tiocti cdurcu nesiue Lcr iamer, iut R.'V. John Hammond, whose nipmor) is very dear to the people of this ( community. Charltigh Rust has been hem sick for several week?, returned yesterday and resumed his work with his uncles, Messrs. Itist Bro. Ou Monday of this week Bd'y Chauey shot aud killed a hawk about half mile from Swansea with a bell ou it. The bell will weigh about a quarter of a pound and measured on the opening 1 inches by two and one half inches and is three iuches in depth, aud is an ordinary sheep bell. On the bell was written Termeal city, N C, Sept. 10 b, L. A Martin. The measure from tip to tip of wings was 52 inches. Its breast and beneath its wings was white. It was not the u ual hawk of this vicinity. Sept 20 h. Spectator. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Biuise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the bjst iu the World, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Front ions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 ctiv ft box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. E. K .ufmann, Druggist. Jim Howaid, who has been on trial at F.aukfort charged with b ing principal in the assassination of Gov. Goebel, was fuund guilty c?f murder 111 the first degree, and the j iry fixed his puLiinhajt-iit at death. ^gy DRAIN THE \ ^ SYSTEM, ??f r ENDANGER er treatd relieve E M ET i disease SLS E ? v ns. tion, lmt never if it is diseased. The reading and eating deeper into the flesh, urely ruin the health and sap the very life, at desire and search for something to cure, s and ulcers, and is the only medicine that Ordinary Sarsaparilla and potash mixtures ~ ^ t 1 . J T^v ? has taken possession or inc uickxi. j.w hoi j iving what I considered only a slight wound. It al of pain. I was treated hv many doctors. and y gooo I had heard S. S S. highly recommended iy gratifying. S S. S. seemed to get right at the healed tip and was cured sound and well. I now iine. J. H. McBrayek, I.awrenceburg, Ky." iy ess SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. The Only Way. The sermon was on the downward path of the sinner, and the clergyI need iho illncfrntinn nf a shin LUau uovvi mw ? ? Ldrifting on the rocks. A j ick tar who had strolled in became deeply interested. ''The waves dash over her !*' exclaimed the minister. ''Her sails are split ! Her yards are gone! Her masts are shivered ! Her helm is useless ! She is drifting ashore. There is no hope ! What can save now?*' "Let go the anchor ye lubber!'' | yelled the excited seaman. He meant well; but they ran Lim in for brawling, all the same. i Yellow Fever in Increasing. Habanna, Ojt. 4?During the month of September 257 cases were officially reported, with a mortality of 25 per cent. Eighty-four cases are now under treatment, and 28 ? cases have been reported during the r last 48 hours. ? , Ladies Read This. Dr. Baker's Female Regular is a ( new discovery for the prevention and cure of female diseases. It is un doubtedly one of the finest medicines ^ for all it claims iu relieving and curing suffering women. It is a perj inanent cure for all womb, bladder and urinary deseases and female weakness, etc. For sale at the ^ Bazaar. Large bottles $1.25. > Jn^nllM at College. i "it is lmeresTiug to noie. t>;tvs me Springfield Republican. "that the late . John J. Ingnlls came close to paralleling the experience of James Russell l Lowell, who was rusticated before his class exit, and was not present at their graduation. As Mr. lngalls himself 1 stated the case: 1 " 'I delivered a scathing review of the faculty of our college, taking as my subject "Mummy Life," and I treated 3 It in such a manner as to horrify my . own mother, who had come to see me , ! graduate, as well as the entire facility. J | J The college professors thought to head me off by revising my oratory an.l cut3 ting the heart out of it. But when 1 came to speak 1 added all they had omitted, and paid my respects to the J faculty iu some trenchant words of 1 criticism. They debated for some time whether they should hold my diploma. ' but they said that my oration had so much wit and pith in it that, while it J cut deeply, they admitted a great part of it was true.' ^ "The fact that this was forgiven - shows that Williams college roaby had no 'Mummy Life.' and indeed. Mr. lngalls never failed to express his rev< r1 eaee for Mark Hopkins." 1 Home and Farm. By special arrangements we offer 3 the Homo and Farm, the leading > farm and home paper, published in r Louisville, Ky., and the Dispatch for $1.25. Those of our subscribers who desire to subscribe for the Home and Farm, can do so by sending 25c in 5 silver or stamps to this office. > Smoke Sweet Violets. They can be had at the Bszaar. i ' ALL BIG B0ZI2TG EVENTS 1 Are Best Illustrated and Described In . POLICE GAZETTE The World-Famous . . "? - - .** - ..f n . . . ir air on om a/tuns. $1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.C0 MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. IlICHARD K. FOX, Publisher. Franklin Sqnare, New York. ARE VOL' SICK, srm:iii\?. OR AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED i | IviEEIDZCI^TES | If so, you will find in the Drug | and Medicine Department at | the Bazaar, Standard Meo'ii cines for all Complaints, j Diseases, Etc., which will give relief and cure you. ! AT THE BAZAAE, .g^VESTlBULED j i^Bi liMi;ED Double Daily Service Between New York, Tampo, Atlanta, ^ CJ -unn V INSvV, UI'ivdLiis aiiu. t wiu.a u.^u and West. IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900. SOUTHWARD. D ily. Daily No 31 No. 27 lv New York. P. R R 1 (?<? pj. 12 15 am lv Philadelphia, P R K. 3 2'J ptu 7 2(1 hoi lv Haltiuiore, i' U ii .. 5 50 j>d 9 34 am lv* Wasliinglou, P UK. 7 CO pu 055 am lv Richmond, S A Lit; 10 40 pu 2 35 pin lv Petersburg. " il 35 pu 3 30 uni lv Jtidyewav Jet. ' i '2 25 am H 17 ptn lv llelidelt>OD, ** 2-3 au- 0 40 pui lv ltuleigh, * j 4 00 au 7 50 pm lv Southern Pine?," I 5 57 an 9 42 pm No 4U3 lv Ilim'et. *' o 50 aru 10 32 pm *| No 31 !v Columbia. J " i;0 35 huj 2 55 am ? ? u ,, "7 S 00 am Jtr 0.1 * AULinu - v. f"' " ar Jacksonville, " | 7 40 pn 9 10 am ar Tainna. " G 3(1 an | 5 30 pin ~! iso 40 ! ar Charlotte. " ; 9 31 an i lvCnesw-r. y 52 an. Iv Greenwood, " :.l 42 an lv Athens, " 1 43 pn ar Atlanta. ? " j 4 00 pn [ ar Augusta. CAW C .! o 10 pm; IV NeW York, w X i A S f? 00 aim yi Upiii lv Philadelphia. " 10 20 am 1 6 pm iv~N?w \oik. O hnnou tSUUpui! lv Baltimore. ii ." ? f * o [fG 3o pui lv \\ asii't.-n. N A Wftto j G 20 pm ' Ao. 403' So. ll lv Portsmouth, S A L R\ 9 20 pm 9 30 am lv Weldon, " " 12 05 am; 12 01 pm No 31 lv Ridfceway Jet, " 2 25 am. 1 20 pm lv Henderson, " 2 53 ami 2 13 pm lv Raleigh, " 1 00 am 3 51 pm lv Sontbern Pines," j 5 57 am G 12 pm No 40J ! lv Hamiet, " i G 30 ami < 30 pm j No. 31 No. 27 lv Columbia \ ' 10 35 am 12 55 am ar Savannah, " | 2 57 pm 5 0:J am ar Jacksonville, *' i 7 40 pm 9 10 am ar Tain pa. " j G 30 sin 5 3 pin So. 4o3 i>o. 41 lv Wilmington. " j 3 < 5 pm ar Cu irioMo. " 9 31 hinjlO 20 pin iv Cneater. 9 52 am .o no pm lv Greenwood, " ;li 42 am 1 07 am lv Athens, " 1 43 pn. 3 43 am ar Atlanta.? " 4 00 pn 6 05 am ar AUgusU C A W C 5 lo pn ar Macon. (j <>t (ie-irui. 7 isU pu 11 1U am ar Montgoin'r . A A W j y 20 pm tl uo uin ar Mobue, LAN.... 3 05 am 4 12 pin ar N?w Orle-ins. L A N 7 40 an- 8 30 pm ar Si 8hvi.l,?. i\ C A . t 0 40 am G .? pm ar Mcnpius, 4 00 pu. n 10 am NORTHWABD. Dally I Daily No. 4 I No GG l?fr...,?a ? A T. TJo SlKlnm K 20 am Iv Jacksonville, " S 21 au 7 4-5 ]>m Iv Savannah, " 12 35 pin 11 5'J pm Iv Columbia ^ " a 4a pn>? 5 45 am Iv Mfiuoi l-> S ? ?V M J> li 4> piii 8 4o pin Iv Neville y .'111 am 9 1U am iv iscw UfitMUo, ij A N 7 4) pin 7 45 pin lv Mobile " i2 *21) am 2 20 an: Iv Mooteom'rv. \ fc W I' i; 20 ?n> II 2(1 am Iv Macou. O of iieortflai 8 Do am J 20 pin iv Auu'isia. 0 <fc *v i;... y 40 ami So. 402 ISo. 38 Iv Atlanta.^ S A L R\ 1 < 0 pm 9 00 piu ar A'heus, " 2 50 pn i 1 23 pu ar Gre nwoo 1, " 1 44 pn. 2 05 air ar Chester. " <> 28 pro' 4 30 an Iv Cuarlolic. ' 1 8 3Upi?j 6 00 hi. Iv Wuminutou i ji2 05 pi iSo 44 No. (?t> lv Hamlet " 9 05 pm! 9 20 an lv boullitru Tines,' lu 0 J pin lo 05 all lv Raleigh. 11 4') pu 11 50 an ar H**ud<r-on. " 12.00 am 1 12 prr iv ftxjgewav .ict 1 iU am 1 4-t pir Iv l eUrsi.urg, " 1 10 aim 4 40 pa lv Richmond, ' 5 1-5 aa 5 40 pu ar *a?hingtoa, P 11 11 8 45 am 9 20 pa ar Biitiuiore P K It.. . 10 08 am 11 33 pn ar Pbi'adeipbia, P It ! 2 30 puj 2 56 an ar No* York. P R It .. 3 0< pn. 0 '3 aa No 40: No 3> lv Rd'way Jet.S A L R\ 3 00 nm 1 40 pu .v WVldou. " 4 30 am 3 05 pa it Portsmouth " 7 00 aaj 5 50 pa ar Wash ton N <fc W > r 1 7 mi au ar OHltoi.ote. 14 . > P IJ? l.. fti 4-"? Ml ar Mw Yirk. OUhMii | fl 30 pa ar Philadelphia,N YP&N ; 15 43 put 5 iU au ar New York " 8 38 prn 7 43 au Note? fDailv Except Sunday. Dining Cars between New Y rk a d Rich mond. and Hamlet and Savannah ou Train; Nos 3: and 44. I Cc-ntral Time. ? Eastern Time. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. VM Condensed Schedule 1c Effect June 11th, 1S0C'. * stations. | e^;,.sird' j xo.\ Lv. Charleston 7 00 a m " Summervilie 7 41 a in u Branch vitle. 8 55 a m " Orangeburg & 33 a in " Klngville 1 10 15 a m Lt. Columbia j 11 05 a in " Prosperity 1? 10 n n " Newberry 12 25 p m u Ninety-Six 1 20 p m u Greenwood. 7 40 am 156pm Ar. Hodges I 8 00 a in; 2 15 p m At. Abbeville 8 40 a "nil 2 45 p m Ar. Belton 8 55 a mi 3 10 p m Ar. Anderson 050 a mj 3 85 p m Ar. Greenville 10 10 a mi 4 15 p m Ar. Atlanta 3 55 p mi 800 pm ct a Tinvj Ex- Sun. Dailv STATIONS. y0. 18. No. 12. Lv. Greenville 5 00 p m 10 15 a m " Piedmont 6 00 pm l0 40 axn " "WilUamston 6 22 p m 10 55 a in Lt. Anderson 4 45 p m 10 45 a m Lv. Belton 8 45 p in 11 15 a m Ar. Donnaids 7 15 p m 11 40 a m Lt. Abbeviile 6 10 p mi 11 20 a m Lt. Hodges. 7 35 p mj 11 55 a m Ar. Greenwood 8 (XJ p in 12 20 p m " Ninery-Six 12 55 p m M Newberry i 2 00 p m u Prosperity t 2 14 p m " Columbia . 3 liO i) ra Lv. KingviUe 4 is p in " Orangeburg 5 29 pm " Branehviile 6 17 p m " Summerviile 7 02 p m Ar. Cbarlestoa I 8 17 p m bally ;Daiiy| ctitihys Dailvf Daily No. 8X0.131 bTATIO^a. yo.f4jyo.iu 5blip TOOaLv... Charleston Ar| 8 17p 11 00a 6<X>p 7 41a| " .. Hummerville .. " 7b2p!l01Sa 7 50p 8 55a: " . ...Branch ville.... " ! 6 02p| 8 52a j 8 24p 9 2t >a " ....Orangeburg... " i 5 28pi 8 -5a | 9 2up 10 15a! " Kmgvi.le "J 4 8Sp 7 uCa 8 boa 11 4Ca) " .... Colt m >ia " ' .8 30p 931ip 8 07a 122'^p' " Alston Lv 2 .'-Up 8?'a 10 04a 12bp! .Santuc " 1 'Sip' 7 4flp 10 20a 20fp " Uuion " 1 t>5pl 7 JOp 10 08a 2 22pj " Jonesvil!? " !12 25p 6 Sip 10 54a 2b7p! " Paco'.et " |1214p; 8 42p 11 25a 3Iop;Ar Spartanburg. 1a 11 45a; 3 15p 1140a B 40pLv.. Spartanburg. Ar!ll28a 600p 2 4Qp "Wp Ar.... Ashevilie. Lv 8 20ai ? U5p "P," p. in. "A," a. m. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains7.5and 86, 87 and Ob, on A. audC. division. Dining cars on the*e traio3 serve all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, northbound. 6:4b a. m., b:8< p. in., 6:13 p. m., (Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:26 a. in., 8:15 p. m., 11 :b4 a. m., t Vestibule Limite<l.) Trains leave Greenville. A. and C. division, northbound,5:50 a. m., 2 :S4 p. m. and 5:22 p. ra., (Vest fouled Limited): southbound, 1:25 a. m., 4:30 p. m., 12:b0 n. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 and 10 carry elegant Pullman | sleeping cars between Columbia and As'neville I -'nil.. 1 vi 1 1^ ft rt H C 'i i nati. Trains 13 and 14 rarrv snrerb Pnllman parlor cars between Charleston and Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON, J. SI. GULP. Third V P. & Gen. ilgr., Trafh.t Mgr.. I Washington, D. C. Washington, O. C. ! W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWIf'K. Geu. Pass. Ag't. As I Geo. i'ass. Ag't. V?"asLingtoa, D. C. AtiaiPa, Ga. HAIR^BALSAM KCTOBgHfetj-T-gB Clear?f? hj<1 bcaii'.:t;ei the hair. IWhijBy ^MPmmnin a luxuriant growth. KjjgvSc'r;:- Never Fails to Eostore Gray JIB Hair to its Youthful Color. Curti ?*~e.lp | YELLOW PI M\NUFAC KXG-xa: ps mmm op FINISHINGS, MOULDING! I > OOltS, SASIl -vi.: gus ^ESTIMATES CXIEEH j February 1?ly When writing mention th-' Dispntc'i. CONFECT PR-QTITS, 01.22 Toys, Fancy XDIKfCTG-S ar^.d. PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, S Diamond Dye Barman's LEXrXGr 1 capacity, ic.ckx hi BUI r p?!?h [ pruAt* at? U'f?. I>wi? > 1 *to tu?in< a 0hmi.lv *f,tj | I ROT^ lliur Kuctt* <]| " t!.?y iur<! uf-. I?> AtlAY FROM TM5 *>!<# Su In vour twn. writ* <2ir?ct. :1 ROCK HILL BUGG ROCK HILL BU For Sale by W. P. ROOF1, GREGORY-RHEA MULE GO, 1 Columbia; S. C., May 11?ly. 1 When writing mention the Dispatch. ' ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Timg at Jacksonville and Savanna] Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect June 10th. 1900. JlixdV oj >-n KORTHBOtTND. l^DaiiyUai Lv. Jacksonville (P. S) I i 8 80i ? I ? W L>.. * 1 1 > 9!l.J v> & r'av oiniaii \ou. x\j . j - r ? " Barnwell [ ! 4 06p 41: M Bla<-kville j 4 21p 4 2 M Sprwsgfifld I 4 44p 4 5 " Sally I ; 452p 4 5! Ar. Columbia ' I 6 05p 6 H Lv. Charleston, (So. By ! 7 txia 11U " Summerville ' 7 41a 12X1 " Branchvilie ... . 8 55a 15 " Orangeburg 9 22a 25 " Kingville '10 15a 45 Ar. Columbia 1 11 OCa 5 5 Lv. Augusta, (So. l<y.) UOa 255p 9 5 Lv. Oramteville ....' 2 45a, j3?3p 10 1; Lv. Edgefield j i llop.. . Lv. Aiken I :! 315p Lv. Trenton J 5o.>a; 335p 11CK " Johnston ! 5 20a< 4 19p 11 2 Ar. Columbia, (IT. D.) 1 j 5 43p 2 1' Lv. Columbia, (Bidg St 9 3oa 6l0p 6 3 " Winnsboro 1 7U3p 7 2 " Chester .' j 7 51p 8 11 " RoekHill 8 2{p 8 5 Ar. Charlotte ! 910p 9 41 Ar. Danville : jlJalaj ljS Ar. Bichmond j .. . | C0"a; 62; Ar. Washington I 7 35a! 85 " Baltimore (Pa.KB) 9 12a! 118 " Philadelphia Ill 55a 2 5' " New York I 2 Q3p I 6 H ' Ev. Columbia 1 ill 4')a 6:5 Ar. Spartanburg ' 3 lOp 9 5 " Asheville ' ! 7 15p 11( Ar. nnosviiie ... uat ia Ar. Cincinna:i ! j 7 3trp 7 4-; Ar. Louisville i I~?3iip 7* |No.43 \-n oo1 v-n < 8CUXHB0CXD. Mixd Lv. Louisville " 1 7 ion; 7 4c Lv. Cincinnati | i 33uaj 8 0c Lv. Kroxville 1 2oa 8 2." " Aaneville 8 OOai 30c " Spartanburg 11 45a I 61c Ar. Columbia 320P1 9 4c Lv. New iorktPa.K.K) i 3 30p. 1215 " Philadelphia ttOop 35( " Baltimore &27P; Lv. Waahi'gt'n (So.Ry) j 9o0pill V Lv. Richmond jlluop l~ol' Lv. Danville . i 4 :fr<a a 4? Ev. Charlotte 8 IUai 05a M Rock Hill 8 55a 1045 " Chester 9 2.ja.ll&] " Winnsboro 10 13a 12 It Ar. Columbia, (BldgSt 63dp'll 20a 11c Lv. Columbia, (tJ. D.) ill 4.1a 4 3C " Johnston I030p 131p 6 32 " Trenton IllOOpi 1 43p 6 4? Ar. Aiken 2 2upi-7 3l Ar. Edgefield . . . 4 2</p 11 3l Ar. Graniteviilo 1200ot 213p> 7 It: Ar. Augusta *1 Qua 250p 8PC Lv. Columbia (So. Ry) 4 00y 1 3a " Kingville 4 43p 2 32 " Orangeburg 583p 3 4c " Branchville 6 lop 4 2c " Huraxnerville 7 28p 5 52 Ar. Charleston 8 15p| 7 Oil Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.) ill 25ai 1 2(1 Ar. Sally |12 37p 2 32 " Springfield 1245p 2 40 " Blackville t07p 3 0*1 " Barnwell 121pj 31c " Savannah 3 lop 510 Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.) I 7 40p' 9 27. Trains 43 and 44 (mixed except Sundaj arrive and depart from Hamburg. fDaily except Sunday. Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service betwee; Florida and New \ork. Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida E.i press. Drawing-room sleeping cars betwee: Augusta and 2fc*w York. Pullman drawing-room sleeping ears t* twoen Port Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannah Washington and New York. Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte am Richmond. Dining cars between Charlott and Savannah. Nos. 35 and 31?U. S. Fast Mail. Throug] Pullman drawing-room buffet slee >iug cars be twecn Jacksonville and New Yorlt and Pull man sleeping cars between Augusta and Chat 1 >tte. Dining cars serve all meals en rout Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute daily between Jackson ville and Cincinnati, via A she vi lie, FRANK S. GANNON, J. M.CULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C W. A. TURK, F. H. HARDWICK, rco,, A.?'f A Jt l^..n Pn? A tr't. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Gi /I HILTON'S j OUGH CURE, ' A SYRUP. Uuiquo?nuliko any other cough pre pa rafica. TLe quick- s't to .stop a congb an to rt-uiCvo soreness from the lungs. 25c. THE MUKBAY DFTJG CO., COLUMPIA. s 0. For Sale at THE BaZ VAR. Aug. lb - ly. FACTURiNQCO,, 1 XE LUMBER, _ TTRKK* Op ^ \um, SIDING, r\ rtmini r -? *un l >7110 o, er.ffitii.ti mru lhi no, .v > i> iili n r>s , TA, GA. FULLY FURBISHED..?* When writing mention the Dispatch IONERIES, 2S} 0'?./.02S3vS, -20CEEIES, CMna, Notions, rMTEIDICIILTIES, I CHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC ' s of all Colors. i Bazaar, ION, S. C. ) JOBS PER ANNUM. ma Jtma vj." P fl _A raX | ?*' of <ktp Wtni# W l f>ur|>if fa > ? T* '.KID W r?"A lJ (>?Mlfbrr h iMc#. H x w#ll aA<l.it.?v? all. KKti* M ?rnxklM tbon 'bt|>rrla Um r; Y CO., Rock Hl:l, S.C. I m^wviwrHism GGY COMPANY. . I^exing-ton, S. C. ,, I MATTHEWS & B0UKNI6KT, I Leosville, S. C. i When writing rrention the Dispatch. I T Land for Sale. I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE 131 acres ot land, tbr e-ioarth of a mile trorn Felion. Has a two-horse farm opened. For farther information, apply to me at ^ Pelion.S. C. H. C. SCOFIELD. J a! j 13 tf. * pOLUMSIA, NEWBtRRY AND * vyLAURENS EAILhOAD. 3a | Iu Effect November 19tb, 1899. ? ' No. 52 No. 1 11 08 a m lv..Columbia..lv 4 45 pm ^ : 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 5 05 pm 11 27 a m ar Irmo . ..ar 5 25 pm ik ! 11 35 a in ar. Ballentine .ar 5 45 pm * 11 40 a m ar.WbiteRock.ar 5 56 pm ^ 11 43 a ra ar .. HiltoD.. .ar 6 04 pm '? 11 48 a m ar.. Chapin. ..ar 6 20 pm ;; 12 03 a m arL. Mountain ar 6 45 pm ^ 12 07 a m ar.. .Sligbs.. ar 6 52 pm ^ 12 17 p m ar. Prosperity..ar 7 20 pm 3a 12 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 7 45 pm ^ j 12 43 p m ar. ..Jalapa... I 12 48 p m ar... Gary 12 53 p m ar.. Kinard... ip 1 00 p m ar.Goldville.. 3p 1 13 p m ar.. Clinton... S 1 25 p in ar .. Parks. .. '? 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens.. ? RETURNING SCHEDULE. I N0T53 Na22 ^ 135pm lv. .Laurens, .lv 5 50 am = 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 6 00 am ^ 153pm lv. ..Clinton., .lv 6 35 am - 2 03 pm lv...Goldville..lv 6 53 am ^ 2 10 p m lv. . Kinard.. .lv 7 05 am ? 2 15.p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 7 13 am |jj 2 20 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 7 20 am >p 2 34 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am ot 2 49 pmlv.Prosperity.lv 8 40 am ? 2 59 p m lv.. .Sligbs.. .lv 9 00 am o Ar _ ? i_ T r A 1A - _ o Kin p m iv.ju. jaouiiiaiu iv ?7 jlu am - 3 16 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 9 30 am ^ 3 22 p m lv.. .Hilton., .lv 9 40 am p 3 26 p m Iv.White Rock.lv 9 46 am ? 3 31 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 9 56 am ? 3 40 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 10 15 am :a ! 3 46 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 10 25 am ^ | 4 05 p m ar..Columbia..ar 10 45 am Trains 52 and 53run solidbetween t | Charleston and Greenville. Train ? 52 makes close connection at Laur& ! a ens for Augusta and Spartanburg. ? I r*io. 03 mases close connection at a i Sumter for the North. a Nos. 1 and 2 makes close conneca ! tion with S. A. L to and from Atlanta. ? ! For further information call on or a ' addiess * I B. F. P. LEAPHART, City Ticket Agent, J F. LIVINGSTON, | Travellicg Passenger Agent. ! Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C * I W- G CHILDS> President. ~~~ A REAL ;| GRAPHOPHONE - I TOBOTTIoif^CH FUN. Ail the Wonders and Pleasures of a i llkjh Priced Talkia:' ackioe. Jrt'hen accompanied by a Recorder this Orapliophone can be usea to make Rcords. Price Willi Recorder. $7 50. Reproduces all the standard Records. Send order and money to o>j' orarest off:CO. COI UMBU PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept 30 \ NEW YOKR, T43-<4s Broadway, d CHICAGO, (if Waha?h Ava. ST. LOIMS, Ti'-jji Olive St. J WASHINGTON, Pennsylvania Ave. i j PHILAPKl.PH I A, 1037 Chestnut Nl BAlTlilOKF, tc E Baltimore St. BUKYAI O, jti Main St ^ SAN vt AN CISCO T3j Geary St ? , PAKIS, 54 Rouievare de? Ita'ier* "* BEiiUN, 55 Krooeostrma