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The Lexington Dispatch Earned April 25th; rebuilt July 19, 1894. G. M. HAIOIAX. Editor and Pub Isher. LEXINGTON, S. C., W*I N SDAY. JUNE 14. 1899. A little ccloied boy while swim, ming in Broad liver last week was caught by a shaik. S Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine creates a good Appetite, Tones and Strengthens the stomach, and builds up the Health. Last week C:>1. J. H. Whorton, of Waterloo, lost his b;rn and stable by tiro caused by lightniDg. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has a national reputation, extending over about sixty years, as a mo>t successful Liver R-gulator. . Near Hagood, two negro women, while in their cabin, were recently killed by lightning. What you want is not temporary relief from piles but a cure to stay cured. Dt Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles, and they stay cured. J. E. Kaufmann. The indications are now that there will be six candidates for the United S ates Senator from South Carolina next year. Pure blood is full of Life and Vitality, and carries Vigor to the j organs of the body. Dr. M. A. Siui- j mons Liver Medicine creates rich, i pure blood. J Some youDg men would get aloDg J better if they had less point to their shoes and a little more to their conversation. During Summer we are liable to Stomach and Bowel troubles, such as Diarrhoea, Colic, Cramps, etc, for which Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine is highly recommended. It is Judge Benet's intention, as soon as he winds up his tour of the : courts, to go to Scotland, his native , home, on a visit. A exchange says a wise man goes away from home to do his lecturing. True, and he often goes home and , gets his lecturing. J. A. Schear, of Sedalia, Mo., saved his child from death by croup by using One Minute Cough Cure. , It cures coughs, colds, pneumonia, i la grippe and throat and lung troubles. J. E. Kaufmans. Rev. J. G. Dale has resigned as pastor of the A. R. Presbyterian church in Columbia for the purpose of going to China as a missionary. W. T. Divi9, Ruby, S. C., writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine cures PaiDS in Buck, and that "Out of Sorts" Tired FeeliDg. I think it four times as strong a3 Zeilin's and Black Draught. The Southern railroad is ready to build a union depot in both Colum* - - J /"i!?1?l? ?j Old axiu i^Ltaxiebiuu, uuu IUO uaia^is Bay that thej will both bo handsome buildings. There is a time for all thing3. The time to take DeWitt's Little Early Eisers is when you are suffering from constipation, biliousness, sick-headache, indigestion or other stomach or liver troubles. J. E. Kaufmann. Neaily every town in the State of any importance is doing something to keep themselves in touch with the great industrial movement that is moving over the South. A young hopeful sat in the window a long time the other night during a thunder storm, and contemplated the s^ene with a wise look on his face Then he turned to his mother and said: "Mamma, the angles are scratching matches on the sky.'' President Martio, both of theNew1 erry cotton mill and Newberry bank, died at his home in that town a short time ago- Lawyer Carlisle has been elected President of the baok. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely digests food wilbiu the stomach aud iutestines aud renders all classes of food capable of being assimilated and converted into strength giving and tissue building substances J. E. Kaufmann. HTV* A A ->/%n on P Mmir A lliun/>A I 1UU V/WUC^ VJUUl ? XXIX1C(UV/V hold its annual picnic at Seneca on July 4lh. The speakers will be Senator B R Tillman, Hon. A. C La'imer, J. C Wilburn and J. R. Blake. W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa. says: "For forty years I have tried various cough medicines. One Minute Cough Cure is best of all.'' It relieves instantly and cures all throat and lung troubles. J. E. Kaufmann. A negro woman near Cieston poisoned or killed her child recently by forcing it to swallow concentrated lye The woman is iu j til. She says a "voice" toll her to do the awful deed. Thomas Tuurman, deputy sheriff of Troy, Mo , says if everyone in the Uciied States should discover the virtue of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles, rectal troubles aDd skin diseases, the demand could not be supplied. J. E. Kaufmann. The proposed home for Wade Hampton will be built. People all over the State are moving in that direction; but even if the rest of the j State did not feel inclined to take part j Ciarleston would complete the wo?k 1 ft!one. If dnnghter wis SBiftring from a severe O dawn" paiis and ba?-kacfcc daring ter niout! wblofc prodaeed a peculiar qnivering and jerl and commenced treating her. All pains and b d\ stopped. It is tfce best I ever saw for joncg s X L. QERSTLE & CO., j/t Sole Manufacturers FOR SALE BY J. The harder it is to acquire a thiDg the loDger you will k?ep it. I Mr. P. Ketcham of Pike City, Ctl,, say?; '"During my brother's late I sickness from sciatic rheumatism, i ! Chamberlains Pain I3.ilm was the only remedy that gave him any relief." Mtny others have testified to the prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords. For sale by J. E Kaufuiann. Tho barn and stables of Dr. D. L. MeLauriu at Wedgefitld were struck by lightning, set on fire and com-; pletcly destroyed last week. Tee, mules, hoises and vehicles were saved, but everjtbing else the barn contained was lost. What is Kodoi Dyspepsia Curt? It is the newly discovered remedy, the most effective preparation ever devised for aiding the digestion and j assimilation of food, and restoring the deraDged digestive organs to a natural condition. It is a discovery : surpassing anything yet known to i the medical profession. J. E. Kauf-' mann. Capt. Lawton, of the Charleston re-' cruitiDg station, received orders to en list recruits for service iu the Philip- j pine islands. Only white men are j wanted. The reason for the war; department's discrimination against I the brethren in black is not giveu. Mr. T. Z Noles, of Bjrcn. Ark., says: "My daughter lad been chlling about nine months and I bad used lour different chill ton'cs according to directions, and they did not cure. One bottle of Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic cured her. She has not chilled in nearly three months. I bought two more bottles and cured three j cases of chills with them. I am not will- j ing to be without Ramon's Chill Tonic and I Pills For sale by G. M. Harman aud J j E. Kaufmann. A few days ago at Walhalia Drs. Bell, Darby and Stoddard amputated the light arm above the elbow of Harvey Randolph, a Confederate veteran. Mr. Randolph had a cancer on his hand which came from a wound inflicted by a ball in the sixties. At times since then this wound would become an irritable sore which j two years ago developed into a cancer. I was seriously afflicted with a cougb for several years, and last fall bad a more severe cough than ever before. I have used many remedies without receiving much relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, and with the most gratifying results. The first bottle relieved me very much and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. I have not had as good health for twenty years. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary A. Beard, Claremore, Ark. Sold by J. E Iviufmann. The State sinking fuud commission has concluded its woik and adjourned until the fourth Tuesday iu June, at which time it will take up the Columbia canal matter, the qucs tiou of exemption of cotton factories from taxation and several other matters. It is not thought likely that the State will take advantage of the defect of the law that makes these __ i : r ... i..?i. i ciucrpusts iiuuie iui uuvix ui.\ca. Kite Johneou, the mother of four children, ami deserted by her husband, was murdered in the presence of her children by Bud White, a cripple, on the outskirts of Columbia recently. White bad been a boarder at the house but had changed boarding place3 a short time before the murder. It is supposed that be was in love with the woman, who evidently feared him. Tue man was seen by the children lying in a ditch near the house. When discovered j he approached the house. Mrs. Johnson ran, when White drew a revolver j and shot her through the brain. He! then fired a bullet through her breast j as she lay on the floor and walked! away. He was arrested. - Bed Hot from the Gun __ Was the ball that hit G B Stead man of Newark, Mich , in the Civil' War. It caused horrible Ulcers that ' no treatment helped for 2d years, then BuckleiTs Arnica Salve cured liim. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Bjils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions Best Pile cure o 1 ecrth. 25 ceLts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. | E. Kaufmann, D;Ugg'et. aaearaMiii?bum i rraw?a? to Womanhood. 9 JON'T LET YOUR DAUGHTER if / hnve a wrong merging into woman- V hood. Thc^n-atest crisis in every girl's ?\ liferent thisstagowhen themenstrual xr iftiojis are being established.. and she ?uld have every provision obtainable for \7 ablishing this period properly, without dch she ran never become a perfect wo- wr man. Mothers, teach your girls to confide in yon. Explain their condition to them and watch over tnem as you would the 11 lost delicate plant, and as this most critical ate draws near com- V Vv iuenee giving her \)G F P -^?s 's 9 =- \j? * (.PANACEA, jf .5' TP A DC MARK. > /d It will establish the menstrual functions, restore the strength f / and give life and energy to the f entire being. Price $1 PerBnttle. J f you dcsire.informnt.ion as to your daughter's condition, free \Jr wrio'to La pies' H;:ai.th Ul'k. Jr% Ciiattano'm.a. Tex.v., care of J., bHi<ra$ attack. together with great "bearing Jf lly periods. She had violent nerTons spells dog sensation. 1 booght a bottle of 6. F. P. A ilioasncss were removed and the jerkiDg w*? iris. MAKY ELIZA BBNES, Beci&h, Ala. Jk Chattanooga, Tenn., X and Proprietors. "Sf E. KAUFMANX, Packing and Praying, A ceitain clergyman gave it out from the pulpit one night be had received a call to n wider sphere of useiuleess in a itrger town 'vanu presumably a larger stipend) He could no*, he said, make up Lis mind, but was going to take ecmetime to think of it and ptay fjr guidance. A fortnight later one of ihe congregation met the pastor's eldest son, and asked if his father was going to 11 . 44 Well," said Johnny (*ged 13), -pa is still prajing for guidance, but most of the things is packed." Shak: Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfoit " discovery of the age. Allen's FootEase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Try it today. -Sold by all , . , . ? i druggists, giocers, suoe stores ana general storekeepers everywhere. By mail for 25 cents in stamps. Tiial package free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y. Tj E:st Women. Many women don't have time to rest. Its work, work, work, day after day with them. As a consequence they are always tired. That kind of a life soon affects the constitution. About the first evidence of this is weaken or derangement of the feminine organs. That means constant aches and pains in the head, back, sides, bips and legs. Women silently suffer that way year after year. But they need not suffer. No woman works so hard that she must be tired all the time. By taking M'-Elree's Wine of Cordui, the great vegetable medicine made especially for the peculiar ailments of women, she can get relitf. This medicine stops the drain upon the system. It makes a woman so strong that her woik will not tire her as formerly. It gives her natur[ al, restful sleep. Thousands of I American women substantiate these statements. Any tired woman can quickly prove them by buying a bottle cf Wine of Cardui. Of this medicine J. W. Lawrence, of Corsicana, writes: "My wife was tired all the time and was so weak she could scarcely II- T 1 l-_nl t TV. ~ ? wait. A gtjl out? UUlUtJ Ul IUUO U1 Cjrdui for her and before she had taken all of it, she was able to do all of her housework.*' I Potter Palmer's T*wo Engineers. I know a good story about Potter Palmer which has never yet been publish cd. One day Mr. Palmer went down into the engine room of his hotel, aud, in some way got into a dispute with the engineer. Mr. Palmer ended the matter by telliDg his employe to go to the office and i.9': out. Now, (his engineer had been in Mr. Palmer's employ lo year's and knew every pipj, wire and rope in the big hotel. The manager of the j house, who, by the way, is now a St Louis landlord, was greatly put c ut when the faithful employe told him that the "old man" had "fired dim. | 'Jim." said the manager, "I don't i want you to go. We would be in I trouble for months if a new man took your place. I'll tell you what you do. Go ao:l shave off that mighty beard you wear, dress up in your Sunday clothes, and go and strike the 'old mau" for your old job." An hour later Mr. Palmer was approached by a smooth faced, neatly dressed man, who courteously inquired if he needed the seivicc of a first-class engineer. "That's just what I do," was Mr Palmer's reply. "The man I've had has been discharged. He bad been a long time in the place, but he got i 'sassy.* As your papers area 1 right, ! you can try the place." That hopp'ned yeais a<. o: but Jim still huiis the fort. Mr. Palmer has never regretted that he "fired" ibat "sissy Jim" and hired in his placr the gentlemanly, mi )Otb-f;ce 1 man who kteps everything in such perfect running order. wtrnimr I Ml 111 H Latsst Mcys of Gen. Ag&is&l?. Dissolves F.lipiuo C mgress an?l Declares Himself Dictator. Doubt A-* to Ilia Intentions? May Wish to R.d Himself of R Jraotory Generals or to G?t Whole Power to Treat With U S Londor, June 8?Special dispatches from Manila today say it is reported this morning that Aguioaldo has dissolved the Filipino congress and has proclaimed himself dictator. Washington, June 8 ?The officials here are in doubt as to whether Aguinaldo in declaring his dictatorship is animated by a desire to rid himself of his refractory general?, Pilar and Lunar, or whether he aims to consolidate in his own hands the power to make terms of peace. It is known from the reports of President Sehurman of tbe American Philippine commission that these two generals own only faint allegiance to Aguinaldo and their attitude towards the peace negotiations has made them imff ctual, the civilian members on the Filipino side cf the Filipino j >int commission being completely overawed by these generals. It is dominated by the military element controlled by these generals. It is believed here that if Aguiualdo can bend these men to Lis will and assume supreme control he will at once moke for peace, being able to secure better terms for himself than he would otherwise. . ? Thiag3 t: Bsmeabsr. Many tLiogs that a houst keeper finds well worth lemembering are not always recalled at the moment when they are most needed. A list of such items should be hung upon the kitchen wall, where it can be easily consulted. The following are some of the items that ought to be placed on such a list: If possible, vegetables should be cooked the same day they a:e gathered. Poultry should not be eaten until twelve or fourteen hours after it is killed. Mildew spots can be removed if they are rubbed with a mixture of soap and chalk. Warm bread and cake can be neatly cut by using a kDife which has been heated in boiling water. Onions are a preventive and oftentimes a cure for malarial fever. Onions, gailic, leeks, olives and shallots stimulate the circulation, increase the saliva and gastiic juice, and promote digestion. Peas and beans are the mostnutri tious of vegetables, contairing as much caibon as wheat and double the amount of muscle-formiog food. A small pinch of carbonate of soda in the water preserves the color of vegetables and lessens the unpleasant odor of cabbage and onions when cooking. Celery engenders sleep. Asparagus purges the blood. Tomatoes act directly on the liver. Spinach and dandelion leaves are excellent for the kidneys. Prize Bull Whipped by a Sow. A rather unusual battle occurred on the farm of James A B.ll, at Lyme, on Saturday last. A prizewinning Drvon bull, owned by Mr. Bill, had been out to pasture for some time, and in his solitude had come to look upon himself as monarch of all be surveyed. Oo Saturday last Mr. Bill turned into the same lot a sow that has also won prizes for beauty at many of the fairs held in the state. No one had bitheito suspected her possessing fighting qualities, and it was not until brought to a test that she developed her most remarkable traits. The big Devon bull resented the approach of the sow, and almost at once proceeded to attack her. The sow at first was inclined to ruL: but as there was no place to escape, she turned about and faced htr as sailant. When the bull madeachi r^r, Kansas Bill and one of the farm hands who saw the combat expected to see the sow swept into the n: xt field. When almost upon her the sow shuffle!.! quickly to one side and planted her teeth iu the j iws of the bull, who shook her cff, and made a second attack almost immediately. Again did the sow pursue the same tactics and succeeded in getting even a better hold. When the bull finally shook her cff there was blood on his neck and jiws, and he was enraged to the point of madtess. The bull continued the attack; b it could cot manage to gore the sow, which fought much as a bulldog would, depending chiefly on her teeth to do damage. The combat lasted for fully ten minutes, when the bull, covered with blood, ran to the furtherest corner of the field and remained there for the rest of the day. It was with d-ffculty that he was driven homo that night. The sow was not much ii-jured in the fight. Wanted?All delinquent subscribers to call at this office next, wetk a id settle nj>. j WOMAN'S KI&HTMAT.E. Ehe Shudders When She Realises the Danger and Pain of Child-bearing. There is so much suffering and (lange? in ste.rc- for the young mother, that her happy anticipation soon gives way to a feeling c?f dread at the thought of the pain which she must undergo. This constant fear so nreys upon the mind of many women that it fills th":n with terror and makes baby's coming a source of the greatest anxiety and dread. All the suffering and danger of the ordeal can l>e avoided by the use of "Mother's Friend," which prepare* the body for this important event. It relieves "morning sickness," and many other unpleasant conditions which exist during this time. Thousands of women praise "Mother's Friend" f>>c bringing them safely through the most critical period of their lives. Every woman should send their nofl and address to the Brad field Regulator Co., Atlanta, Georgia, arid receive free, valuable information e.u the subject. 1 SEND US ONE DOLLAR ! irw ISltt paltrrn blsti-rralr M&aUVOlK COM. AND WOOD COOK KTOVU, l.y fn-i^lit C.O.lb, subject to erainniBt;..a. | inuie^ltet the m-m^v jflwniTn rr.n orn ni<". free stove catalocue. and freight charges. 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J'vi.if. r'.CA-l' .-iy.. > ',\:a s i<i;i " >a< jimmm'-i !:;*>; 'V (> Ar. (VuMl.ia :;si. 4 ;.*;a I I.v. ( Jj:srl?-- ?' >. ily > Ar. ... . ii ??' ' '<> It' > l.v. .v.jjjt.ca. !"**>. r.'y '.'It: ;..j n " (%vKi;i'.f?illc :: ii". i;i i.'p " A:k?*a . ' i' " 'Ji.i:!..:. " .ii.hr.s;i>??. . . . : il ->'i> Ar. i' >!:un5ii.,t?'n. ~ l>?:i I.v Ci>n>*n sf . . f"? ! *> a " Wii:n?ilit)s*i? ii ? "? I eh.'c.s- i ' !{? ? . . Hi>! . 'o.', s l:a A r. Ch:. : '.?>! iv . ...... . > ? >.? " . . IJ.r.a 1 -it? Ar. Kichinoji.! .. . im:i tl Ar. Waslii . . . I >">" !'" ">'> ** I-J;sitiituPa. it. K.. ., I.'it II - >;> I " I ki.nilfli'hia 1! ' j " v.ii-k + 2 r;,,. ;i Southbound. ii'--. " Duly. ! J.v. X?-.v Yovl;. Fa. F.R. .... :5 12 5 ant * I'lii.. .. . ... r. :; :}> ::f*i? " I alii.'iioc. ...... T ">) i>22n 1 ,v. \Va>ii'I'i!i, So. Ry.. . ! '.' >]) !! !.">a j J.v. Richmond . . . . JI .?!.. 12 i lia I J.v. 1 Jiijiv! 1 !?*... . . . J !.?: > '?2 ji " <'harloi'.o .. * I.-,:; 1(1 2;>;> ! " Reoic Hill. . . 11 1 i ji " ciii-sti r . ;; :v*?il 4.1 ' " Winnfboio. !;? I a 12l'2a I /.r 1 "ol'liia Hlaini'tr ?! ' i a? a 1 l.v. ?Vumliia I'll. il? ;>'l. . 1! < (**;i " .I'.j.i.NX.as, 1 .:!p i" ( 1 a ' 'J'n n:i.ri 1 ..Si, 25 :l I Ar. Aila n 2 i n " (-itanirrviiiti 2d7;>. '< <" a " Augusta.. ... 2 '." ? > ?'a l.V. < >0. |i y. . . .: .v;Ji l> ! ) :i ! Ar. r.'i.-ir.\-!io? . . ? 1", T 11 ma Lt. Coinia. K.CM'.Ky. . 1?> :s*i : 12!*.:' " > a vannaii . . cT ;. ,"1 Hi :i Ar. nvila. . . . !>i? M.Kicrixi; < AS: 1:. dni'y .ftvi'-c Iwtwren ! Florida and Xiuv V??v1j. N?>s. :ti ami Y"?lt : inl Florida K"* pyos ;. I 'r:i\vi;u,--Ro .:n Sioopiir* ("ar> ! < Augusta and Mr,?- Y-?r!:. F-'uliuirn drnwin.ir room s'i.opi::jroav-.l>oi ween ' Tar.K':>. .laoksonvide, >::vanna 1. Wa.-liinjr'.-.i ami X>\v York. I'uilmaa Cars b< tvo>m ("harlot to ami Richmond. N">. :t"> ami .^V?t*. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing l.nftVt sloe; iuvr oars 1?j t\vo? n .lacksonvillc aii'l Sew VmK ami PullI man joffimijr cars 1x,iv.<,om Aunn.-ia and ("'.Kir 1'ilir. Diniiiu' oars miv a I m-mis n!??ul,% Fullman rnr> Ii'Ihumi .'avk?mvslie and Columbia. enrol:-. dai'y 1 ouvtcn .lad:* >u villa and Ciiu innaii, *. ia AsluvilV. FRANK s. CANNON. J. ?l. < TI.F. Third V P. <V Gen. Mgr. T M.. V>":ishi:i*;t'-.n Vv". A. Tl'RK. S. U.lTARi.*.VI< :.:. Ct. P. A.. \V:!-?hinsi!'>n. <%. P. A.. Atlanta. 60UTKERN RAILWAY. On Caadansed Schedule la EXT+et JULY 4, 1X37. STATIONS. | NTTL It. Charleatog. T ' 1J > m \,r. Columbia 31 00 a m " Prosperity 12 11 p m " Newberry 12 22 p ra " NlnelT-Sf* 1 '26 p m As. Greenwood 1 45 p ra " Eodgae 2 25 p ra t4r. Abbevilla i~2 55 p ra Ar. Bolton 8 1J p m jr. AflJergnn . _ 3 35_ p a Xr. Greenville 4 20 p a Jlr.Ailanta 7. a 00 p a STATIONS. j ?77! reenrill# 10 30 a a " Piedmont I 10 55 a a " Wlllmnnron 11 18 a m Et. Amlerion 11 >15 a w I Et. Self->n .. .. . I 11 So a ra i Ar. D- mualda M 2 02 p a j Lt. Abbeville I li 45 a ra j Lt. fjtvlyree.. 32 A) p w I " Greenwood 1 00 p m m Ninety-Si* 125 p a " Newberry 2 25 p ra " Prosperity 2 87 p a At. Columbia . S M p ra Ar. Charleatoa .. ~8 00 p ra EPS STATIONS. jj^jlgjj 180p| 7 Ida Lv... Charleston. Ar j STopjiT OiS "TSua il 30a| ' Columbia "I 3 35p \~&&p 9 07a'1215pj " Alaton ? j 2 45p 8 5* !0C4aj 1 25p| " Saulno " 1 1 23p 7 4*7p 10 20a! HCSp " Union " 1 (ftp 7 80p 10 29*1 123pl " ... Jone.?\il!? " 12 J0p 6 58p ' 10 54a 287pj " Pao.,let " 112 t4p 8 47p 5 11 25a. 8 ldplAr.. Spartanburg. I.vlll 45a 8 20p 11 45al 8R8p Lt . Spartanburg.. Arjlj >a 80tp \ I > 46pi 7 Obp Ar.... A?h? villa? Lvl BAA' ?Ubp > "P," p. na. "A." a. tn. Train* 9 and 10 carry elegant Fnllniaa sleeping car* between Columbia and Ashevilla, tn route daily between Jeckeunrlile andCincln tatl. Train* leare Spartanburg. A. & C. <!:vi?lon, northbound. 6:67 a. rr... 8:4? p. m.. 6:18 p. :u., (Veatlbul# Limited); sou:hl>ound 12:26 a. m.. 1:16 p. m., 11:87 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. division, northbound, 6:45 a. in., 2 81 n. m. and 6:60 p. m., (Yeatlbuled Limited) reouiiibound, 1 :'2S a. at.. liUp. *., 12 A) p. m (Yeatlbuled Id Lulled) Pallma* Service. PnllmffTipalace Bleeping canon TrainaSSaad C6, 67 and BS, on A. and C. division. W. H. GREEN, J U CL'IJP Gen. Superintendent, TrefSo M'j'r. Washington, D. 0. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK. 8. O. HARD WICK. Cen. Pass. Ag't. Aa't Lea Pa*. A^i. Washington, D. C. At' la, da. THE CUAULESTOy LINE SOUTH CA! OLINA AND GA. R R. Co. Iu Effect January 1, 1800. (Eastern Time.) lv Cbailesto: y~ t'J a n *5 00 p in "7 ( 0 a n> ar Columbia. 11 (H) a m 10 10 p m '1 to am lv Columbia tl30,ic ' 1 35 a m ar Spar'iinb'f- 3 10pm ar Anhviile . 0 30 p m lv Columbia. '1135am lv Charlotte . 8 2J p m 0 25 a m It Danville.. 11 50 p in 130pm ar Washing')! <5 42 a m 9 05 p id j ar Biltinioro 8 05 a n. II 25 pm j tr Phihulera '0 25 am 250am ar Ne--v Yori: 12 ">3 p in G 23 a u: ar Huston ... fS 30 nm f3 3 'a n. lv Rjston ... !9 00 a ui '4 0 ' p etj Iv New York "3 20 p n; "120~>a n. I l v Philadel'a 5 55 p m i 20 a u 1 lv Ralfiu ore. 8 37 p u; !) 42 a in lv Wusbing'u i<> 41 p ni 1 13 an lv Danville .. 4 41am 6 07 a m ar Charlotte . 9 2". a m 10 00 a m ar Columbia.: 1 00p m lv Asbeville. \ '7 20 a in lv SpartanbV, 1141pm Ar Columbia.! 3 43 p m | 3 00 p m lv Columbia. 3 51 p m G 50 -a m 3 15pm ar Ch.tr iestOL *8 17 pm "11 GO am *8 17pm *Dtilv fF.xrppt Sondav. AUGUST A DIVISION. (\v cat-Dai :>.? leave Charleston 7 OOa m 5 30 p m arrive Augusta ! i 51 a m 10 15 p m i arrive Atlanta ; 8 20 p m 5 00 a m 1 arrive New Orleans 8 20 p ru arri\e Chattanooga ... 1 0'i a in 1 C?0 p ru arrive Nashville G 40 a m G 55 p m arrive Evansviil 40 p ni 1 "" a m arrive Sr. Louis 7 32 p m 7 20 a ru THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE. Augusta Division.?Through Sleepers between < burk-ston and Atlanta. leaving Charleston at 5 30 p. m., arriving in Atlanta at 5 a in. Columbia Division - Through Coaekr-s between Charleston and Ashcvilit-, both directions. Shortest route to Asheville and Hot j Sprints. X, C'.. and all rt-sort.s of Upi'rr ; North and South Carolir a. Through tickets can be pnr;-hased. sleep ing car reseirations secured, baggacc checked to distina i^a and a!! other intorruatiou obtained by appling to Vwn II Evans, C. T. A.. Charleston Hotel, or G *.V. Decrees, Ticket Agent, L'ne S rcet Station. L. A EMEKSCN, Traffic Manager. Ramon's Ameiican S.'ock Powders, ! one of the best pr< partitions cn the J market for cattle, hogs and poultry j 15 udcI 25 ceuts packages, at the | Bazaar, fee this powder occe and j i | you will hare no other. I , CONFECTIONERIES, / cases, C&ACSSAS, IIF^wIbTCZr G-IEBOCEIKZES, CIGARS, CHEWING ;md SSMOKIISG 10I3ACC0 Toys, | Fancy CMna, Motions, i IDZST7C-S an.d ZMTIEZDXCIILTIES, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC Diamond Dyes of all Colors. *r w- A ? LEXINGTON, S. C. "*| SEND-WO MOMEY S3K^M|S1|| GRADE DROP CABtHET BURDICK SEWING MACHINE ' : frelrM <. ?>. p. .ohj.rt to natal fj* I nation. Y ut: can esatnlne it at your ncjfc .t ircitrht depot ami t. ? hkl.Al KM* ItAKt.lIN VoT ?vW*?KAlf?'' !: ' ' '">* l.'l & frricht asm*. Our Special OfJer Price sin 50 -?4 rVg5| and freight charges. The machine wci/ns C'llMK^aS 11 i? m.-,'|L',, . m~mfi' pfr'1 IJO pounds and the freiirlit *AiSl avrratte "< c<rit> lor c:\cii ,'?30 milc^. ^T^rH1 Ai^*TMSr^*^<t^HFra^i''-rl' nlil* / CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL in ytsr own home, ami -^fgZHjfflEgr *r will 11-turn vo'ir II i/iO a v day y.ni arc tn>t aTbhed. fff *!! ?).f- jfrdj~rrrr, f-r.'M inskeA and trr?d*s of S.-wins flariiinr* at fs. jll, $it).0O. jlt.tt<l, >. . K?F ' f* fi'^C 1 n' ^ i 12.00 an>! op, all folly drsfrihe.l m Our free S<-xh-- tlarhinc ('Ma'onic, \ 6 B CAOami H but SIS.50 forth:, DROP DESK CABINET BURDICK fil 'J) 2 ' ?? i 8 tnc Greatest value ever offered by any house. all E ?r?8 \ ? 3 "1 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Mi ??f??|& 5|f rcrcisiiii-nt*. otTerm;? unknown iu.-ieni:o-. under various names, wi'li K>AaJ g *t~i "k!v_o j* ~ various inducement?. Writ* kOD* friend in tbKlso and i*srn nho arc MV^O fejje ? IIKLIAR1.K AM) WHO AKK MIT. RiSii C.T ? TUSS1 RIIBmrbT has every ?OOFS\ IMPROT KUf.NT. -I nc Dwlth?Ivl\ KVrllY l.uOl) IlllN r OK KVKKY II Hi'! , - tN - 1 falMDK aACII!".L AUK, WITH Till. %% IIEI'KCTSOF SON'S. MA1IR l)Y TIIK BE>T MAKCI! IN AMKIIICA, ~C*3 o-f . g3gg?>^ FROM THE llt-T MATERIAL ?V> ).,K v SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK ??0PDE8K FIAMO I1)M!IH?!I, one illustration si ows ttiitcjjuie closed, (headdrop- ; J MRf ja pin;; I loin sicht > to la? used as a cmler t-i'il*. 'aril or dnk, th* oilier - fifli J^a . ( "pro av it It full length tat 'o a:..l head id place for sewlntf, 4 fancy 'z . drawer,. Ittr.t IVJ'J akrl.ion fraeic. carve.:. | uncled, embossed and 3 fry-ijtSo f " /iSl Wj.vBl <:e< ..ratf ii ca'iinct finish. Ill"- t nickel drawer pulls, reels on 4 casS /Ja a MM f?.: s. hall hearlnir adjustable treadle, jret.uiue Smyth Iron stand. E ^==gr5 X m B 50 ?a W*y I incst larrc Mi*h Aran head, tiositire f.'Br motion feed, self threading vibrats" . |H tjj B gng. JWffjI it.vr shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjnstab.e learJr.KS. patent tension f Si j f 51 u ' i liberator. i:itpi*i\ e.i loo: e wheel, adjiists.l'le pressec fo.-t. Improved shuttle J ? 2i bl] . N 3 J4tBS\l carrier, patent needle bar. patent <!:o.s(ri:atd head is handsomely decorated = ':l RiM Q 5 and ernaineirtrd and hcr-utlful!. NICKEL TRIIVTIVIED. ~ z i. z B Br*3 TVVrf-V/A GUARANTEED th* liahtCk. ronoirv. rrn-: .torahtc and near*.! rr.U.lev, B.rhla. ?:i: !V3 made. Krrrt known attaehmint Ufiirnikbcd aod oar prce Instruction Book tells 3 a M M] ^sssssSi-?#aVJ [ j'i.- t liowa'pv ice can run it and doeither plain or any kind of taney work. " ~ * IffyA Jf.tfiStfSZZ'S-JrU A 20*YEARS* BINDING GUARANTEE 1- sent with every tnnchir e. i IT R09TR YOU NOTHING to see and eramine this machine, compare it ip ! -? -^_|j| " W313 ruj rduinmu ?(; ? I'..,<).v,?.r,,?rn<^ncr^ii.m ?sn nn v?k? to $6?'J,00. and then ir convinced yea are satins *515.00 *o $40.00, psy yonr frclsht *?*n? th* il5.50. w,,: Tfl UriT! Il> YOCR Hi.Hi If at any tlajv wlihia tlirc* months tou *ay you art notsatlifled. OUCrRftt !)Al. PnVf liFI.AY. (Sc::rs. !v*ebiicl; A* f"o. arc th.-rou^hlv reliarde.-Kditnr.) Adiircss. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. iSnc.) Chicaeo. III. A ____________ ___ V TSF'M ?& I pPLWMBM, KEWB P.RV AND If W < ' ^LAURtKS SAIL* OA*. MB. 1 jk ftr ^ Ic Effect JaLuaiv 8ih, 18S9. ; No. 52 " No. 2 Ik I IT^F \ \f ! 11 05 a m Iv. Columbia.. Ul lifll illiL 11 17 a in ar..Lcapbart. -m REMEDIES. pEilfE: Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical j H 40 a ru ar .. Hilton... Profession. Xo Quack or Patent Med- : H 45 a m ar.. .Cbapin... icine bat ' 11 55 a ru ar L. Mountain HAT?BI;S PURE REMEDIES. ! \\ CE?; ?*S&v;.<r 8 so pB. ; Admitted into the >\ori?l Coiuml.uu hxpo- j , 0 t,n 1 vr t * o nn sitiou in 1S93. ! 12 2P P m ar. Newberry, ar 8 00 pm Use Spirittine Balsam for Ithc-nmutism, j 12 33 p m ar...Jalapa...ar 7 20 pm Colds. Lameness. Sprains, Sore Throat j 12 38 p ill ar...Gaiy ar 7 10 pm Use *p:rittino Inhalent tor Consumption, u 43 m ar # Rinard. ..ar 7 01 pm Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma rn n 1 i -n n r and La ir.pps. 12 50 Pmar. Gold ville..ar G 50 pm Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the 1 03 p m ar.. Clinton . .ar 6 30 pm treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itob, 1 12 p m ar .. Paiks. . .ar 4 10 pm 4 Ttoliin'r Pil**s. i i n.r .. t 1 i r\r\ i j. ) p ui ui.. jjaureus. . iv 4 uu pm In consequence of the astonishing sue* 1 * cess in removing diseases its demand now RETURNING SCHEDULE. ~ comes not alone from this vicinity but _ from everywhe.e in the United States and 53 No"1 Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN. 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens. .Iv 10 10 am ?? 1 41 p in Iv.. .Parks.. .Iv 10 00 am LEXINGTON 1 53 p m lv. ..Clinton.. .Iv 9 40 am CLASSICAL INSTITUTE 2 02 pm lv...Goldville..lv 917 am ' i j 2 09 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 9 05 am FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 2Upra lv.. ..Garv .. .lv 8 50 am PREPARES FOR TEACHING j 2 19 p in lv...Jalapa.. .lv 8 40 am COLLEGE OR EU IN'ESS. j 2 32 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am High School. Intermediate and Primary ; 2 ^7 p in 17. Prosperity .lv G 45 am CohrsLS. 2 57 p m lv.. . Sli^bs.. .lv English, German. French, Greek and Latin j 3 02 p in Iv.L. Mountain lv Tanght. 3 12 p m lv.. Chaniu.. .lv piT* Wry Healthiest Location. IJ^rd 1 3 p m lv.. .Hil'on . .lv very cheap. S t io $7 per month, luitiou | g 21 p m lv.WhiteRock.lv execdingly low, $1 to S-.oO per mon..i. , r _ 4 ? , Expanses per year $50 to $7o. liad lilo 3 2(> p in lv.Ballfntine. 1\ students last session ^ 3 35 p m lv...Irmo lv N?xt se.s-.ion b-gius Monday, September g 42 p m lv..Leapharfc. .lv 19. law. For fallpaniealars, 3 5.3 p m nr..Columbia, .sr Address 1 0. D. SEAY. Principal, . ra , -0 Lexington, 53. C. rrft,rs 52 nnc] ;,S IUD *?,ll(Jbetween September 14?tf. Charleston sid Grienville. Train ^ 52 makes c-cee connection at Lauj- ^ HA!R BALSAM ens for Augusta end Spaitanburg. j N->. 53 makf s close connection at toll'si Suralci for the North. i Njs. 1 and 2 makes close connec- ? ! tior> with S A L to and from Atlanta. ARE YOU SICK J"""" nilU XV?J Mivu.j B. F.P.LEAPHART, i City Ticket Agent, JS L i1 1' Si Ea 1A , ! J. F. LTYTYrtSTOY OR I Travelling Passe nger Agent. A 17T7F jnrrJ?Ti ! Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C. J\ I 1 J_J J-V-/ -I- j W. G. (.HILDS, President. ^ IN AS?ZAY' jiMifflMii IvfZEIDICISTE? OF SOUTH CAROLINA ix -uTZls n^.,^! State, City & County Depository If so, you will find in the Drug; Columbia s c and Medicine Department at J capital Paid in fuii $150,00000 the Bazaar, Standard Medi- snrpius. 3',000.00 , ,- ^ ... Lubiii'-tci cl Stockholders 150,000.00 4 ernes for all Complaints,, L._ Diseases, Etc, which will j $335,100.00 give relief and cure you. I SAVXaTSS DEPARTMENT. \ rrrr P I) \ n V A D I lLtcrCftt.at ti,erfltecl 1 p^r cesium per anA [ J[ j^?j I)AZiAAll,? ! UURi p'a"'^ 0:1 deposits m tins department i Tiii'KV 7) n> i r>ri \ns\rrr ? I ^ V /./ A -AS + A JL C JL ifj 2 # Z?1 "SPATS Z^LTP T5T2 TTVPCJ -bis lJ,r'k ur,d'-r s !*<?::; I provision of its VS'fejWtswVtfTsaod Jba*TW W w | barter exercises the office ol Execntor, i MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., | T:ustee 0l" ^rdmn of EsJEWELER a"d REPAIRER j safety deposit departmewt. Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, I lire and lJargiar pro-1 saiety deposit Clocks and Silverware. A fine line ol ? for rent trora $4 </) to $12 (.0 per year. Spectacles and Eyeglasses to lit everyone, ! EL WIN V.\ liOBEIPION all lor sals at lowest prices. j President Bepairs on Watches first class i A. C. HASKELL ' ' quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate ' Vice President * orices. 60?tf. j j. CALLWILL Ib'BLK'i SON, _ ? ?. ? j 2d V?ce President T 1 & C 1 ^ O. M. BEREY.CasL'jer. Land tor Sale. Rwy u- u. TTTE OI-'FSR AT PRIVATE SALE 3 YV the following i.tnd: \ W A B ?\ Horns tract, i2."? acres, about two horse j H ;1. Ml l!cl-MlLli! farm opened On :Le place i? fu-e water j / nower with dam already built. It Las two i /\ j***?,^ *1 settlementj. good farming hinds ?ir jm latA* aL,' ?y Tract No 2. ?107 acres about 110 acre.-. . * *</ w woods land wi?k new dwvlhrg ar.d Leers- ] x/a ^ 1 sary ont buildings open land enough lor | t>; xoW M \KjNG THE TITST PT two horses. j I . u , , 1.0t * \ o - ?ri ^i/*i 1 ^ * * *c?4i iu.> vixi 1 in this count rv Tract No 3 1*9 acres, oil Innlcr and , ] Uu i.,v *. ? i t i "muiTJ* 11 * 1 ***** *%|J **-*> im\l- Li*\cr t.ad a rc-i! tii*p nw>. we 1 wntrrc.* * ? >j ^ 4V?* picVu , 1 , . , , . , I tr.re. should cow ir\ some ol his latest The above baa u beait.1 about.two ; .,y|is. s,Kcin,er.* rtn fce am> ,t h GJ 03 App'k to :tUr'"'a 1"''XS ' T- "" s"-i,'s' U> ?be Il .b, SAML. HWS'rV. J. ZLB Iil'i'iO. ; ir\ ?\ SZ t | | ?svu iSay/ Mills, i M"1 H'i't ???-avy, iin>l ^r.ppiieg. .... , J . CHK.M'EST AND RF.ST. LfOjjerB, J')urL?Is cords, couutci ; ( * ' p'T^fUy: w.ir, ISO ;iAp.d8. bocks, meojoracdaai books, school j ?MCn?b3i'Cj Works bocks, pads, pencil-, it's of ail colors, j augcs, a. o^Sfo^.?0*' icnciUgA, , for ?ale at thf> Ilazaar j JLnnftry -j? - * ?' - i ir*-rttfrrfi'? ? ?