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PREMIUM LIST 4 OF THE Cexington County 5air (association OF SOUTH C&RQLINK, FOR THE-? / THIRD AMMWAk. FAIR AT JLEXIKGTON, S, ?, Beginning on Wednesday Morning, October 25th, 1899 and Ending on Friday Evening, October 27tl?, 1899. . - LEXINGTON COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION < * ' OF SOUTH CAROLINA, % " OFFICERS. PRESIDENT, J. H. COUNTS ! Irmo. VICE PRESIDENTS, R L KEISLEIL, First Lewiedale. * D. J. GRIFFITH. Second Columbia. -s *T. P. MEETZE. Third--?? Lexington. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, ' JAMES C. FORT. P. J. WESSINGER. H J. BAWL DR.C. E LEAPHART. J: WALTER DREHER. W Q. M. BERLEY. GEORGE W. REEDER. T. H. CAUGHMAN. W. B. TAYLOR. C. W. CAUGH MAN. G. A. GUIGNARD, JOHN A. WESSIKGER. HEBER R. DREHER SECRETARY, M. D. HARMAX. . '... Lexington. TREASURER, W. P. ROOF * * Lexington GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, 0. M EFIRD Lexington. COMMITTEES. i FINANCE, " C.M. EFIRD. W. Q. M. BERLEY. C. W. CAUGHMAN. J. WALTER DREHER. 1. H. CAUGHMAN. 1 FAIRGROUNDS AND BUILDINGS, W. Q M. BERLEY. GEORGE W. REEDER, H. J. RAWL. W. B. TAYLOR. P. J. WESSINGER. PREMIUM LIST, G. A. GUIGNARD. ! C. M. EFIRD. DR. C. E. LEAPHART. HEBER R. DREHER. W. Q. M. BERLEY. ENTERTAINMENTS, . W. P. ROOF. T. H. CAUGH MAX. - * T P. MEETZE. i M. D. HARMAN. C. M. EFIRD. CONSTIT UTION. Section 1. This Society shall be known as "The Lexington County Fair Association," the object of which shall be to develop and promote the entire material and industrial interest of the county. Section 2. The officers shall consist of a President, three Vice Presidents, ft ftnrl ft Trnocnrnr f/\ Vui olnntn/1 onn?mlI?v fA ? v??.4 j mmm ? vv w vivvivu aiiuuauj, OiiU iv VVUUUUC 1U UllIVU until their successors shall be elected and duly qualifled. Section 3. There shall be elected at the annual meeting thirteen members, one from each township if practicable, who with the officers of the Association, shall constitute the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall have the general powers and duties its name implies, and when the Association is not in session, shall have charge of all its interes\ They shall at each meeting of the Association, make a report of their own proceedings, and shall present the report of the Treasurer, showing the receipts and expenditures of money itemized, from where received, to whom paid and for what purpose. Section i. The annual meetings of the Association shall take place in Lexington on the fourth Wednesday in October annually. Section 5. The President, or in his absence, the Vice President selected by the Executive Committee, shall exercise all duties usually attaching to such office. He shall have power to call speci 1 meetings of the Executive Committee and of the Association, when occasion demands. Section 6. The Secretary shall keep the minutes of the proceedings of the Association, and shall regularly record the same in a book provided and kept for that purpose: he shall give notice of all meetings of the Association and Executive Committee; he shall notify each person of his election to membership and record the same, with the date thereof: he shall have the care and custody of the seal of the Association and of the dies for the medals, and heshall cause the medals to be struck when required, and shall deliver them from time to time as awarded; he shall be required to discharge all the functions and duties which relate to the actual management of fairs, exhibitions, meetings. or whatever may be undertaken by the Association; the same to be discharged and performed under the supervision of the Executive Committee. The salary of the Secretary shall be dollars per annum. Section 7. The Treasurer shall have charge of all funds of the Assooiat ion and shall keep a correct account of its receipts and disbursements, a detailed statement cf which shall be presented to the Executive Committee at each meeting. He shall pay out no money except upon a warrant signed by the Secretary ani countersigned by the President: and shall give bond in the penal sura of five hundred dollars, and conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties. Section 8. The members of the Association shall be distinguished as Life and Honorary. The life members, before exercising any of the privileges of the Associanon shall pay to the Secretary in advance five dollars, which when paid, will entitle him to free access to all fairs, exhibitions, etc.. of ;ho Association. Application for membership shall be made to the Executive Committee. who arc authorized to elect members, reporting said election at every regular meeting of the Association for their confirmation. Honorary members shaU have that distinction conferred upon them, by a vote of the mnjori*y of the members present at any regular meeting of the Association; Provided. that no one shall be allowed to vote, until he svall have been a member of the Association for tnrec months. Sections. Ten members of the Association shsll constitute a quorum. Two-thirds of a quorum shall have power to expel any member. Section 10. Any altera'ion of or amendment to this Constitution can only k.. ? * .fii.. 1 * - *- - * - w<uiwtru uy ?i iwu-umu?> wu; ui uic lut'iiiucrs prcstfiii it <i re^uicir raeeiiiJK of the Association, notice of the said alteration or amendment having been given at a previous regular meeting. BY-LAWS. Article 1. The order of business for each meeting of t he Association or of the Executive Committee shall be as follows ; 1. Roll call. J. Reading of minntes of hist meeting and vote on their approval. a. Communications from the president. 4. Election of officers for the ensuing year in the order named: President, three Vice Presidents, thirteen members of the Executive Committee, Secretary and Treasurer. 5. Reports from any Standing or Spceta' Committees. s. Unfinished business. 7. Miscellaneous business. Articles. I;i case of vacancy of any office of the Association by death or otherwise, such vacancy may bo filled by a majority of the Executive Committee present, to l>e confirmc 1 by tho Association at its next meeting. Article J. At the first meeting of the Executive Committee after the annual meeting of the Association a member of said Committee shall be elected President pro tem of the Association. At the same time the Executive Committee shall elect a General Superintendent, whose duties shall be on the line of Gen eral Assistant and Executive Aid to the President whose duties shall be prescribed ami compensation fixed by the Executive Committee. Article 4. The fiscal year of the Association shall close on 3ist of December of each year, and the newly elected office! s shall take charge at the same date. Article 5. Standing Committees of five members of the Executive Committee. with the President and Secretary ex officio members of said Committees, shall be {is follows: l. Finance. >. Fair Grounds and Buildings. 3. Premium List. 4. Entertainment*. These Committees shall be appointed by the President. Article fi Duties of the Committees defined. 1. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE shall be charged with the finances of the Association: shall reommend to the Executive Committee how all moneys shall be expended or how the same shall be divided between the different departments. iu payment of premiums or otherwise. They shall audit and < xaiui me the Secretary's and Treasurer's books and accounts, and present the same to the Association at the regular meeting. The Finance Committee shall ap prove all bonds that arc given to the Association. 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True, the depot quartermaster who hasj charge of the Arlington Cemetery, j has just been filed at the war depart- i ment. '-Toere are," says Major True, "136 Confederate soldiers and civilians, State prisoners, now interred at Arlington National Cemetery. Of this number 126 are known and 10 j are unknown. These dead are buried with other honorable dead in the cemetery, their graves are kaown and recorded, are marked with head stones very similar to those marking the graves of Union soldiers, bearing the name but not the regiment, company or State, as in the case of Uuion soldiers, are well sodded and cared for according to regulation, precisely as the graves of all the! other dead in that cemetery are j cared for. In short, the Confederate ! dead are honorably interred and i honorably cared for. It is hardly j probable that they would be so well! cared for in aDy other than a national cemetery." Persons troubled with diarrhoea j will be interested in the experience ! of Mr. W. M. 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Makers of Hires Condensed Milk, 6ERIU MI3IIL USE COLUMBIA, S. C. CAPITvL $100 OO0 00 4UKPLUS 3U.UOU 00 ESTABLISHED 1*71. JAMES WOODKOW, President. JULIUS WAT KF.R Vice President. EROME U SAWYER. Cashier. DIRECTORS- James Woodrow, John A Crawtord, Julius II. Walker, C. FiizsiiLiqous, W C Wright, W. II. Gibbes John T. Sloan T T. Moore, J. L. Miru- ! naugh. E. S Jovnes. rpHLS BANK SOJ,lC< TS A SH\RE, IF JL not all, ot jour business, and will grant every favor consistent with safe and sound bank'"". January 29, 1897 ly. "What is so rare as a day in Jim; ?' asks the poet. Well, there's the 21) th j day of February. The proude.'t mdmcnt in the aver- i age man's kfe is when he is telling how it happrued afterward. The fxith cure may be all right in some things, but wart of faith is the only tkiDg that will cure love. When a bachelor declares that he is wedded to his profession the right woman can make him commit bigamy. 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SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ! | Central Time lt? tv.'eeu Columbia ami Jacknoiivil'.e. lk?*torn Time Hetwccn Columbia and Oilier Point*. KfiVetive .Tune Hi?:. Kit. Northbound. i,'"-/' ( Daily. Daily. *> I.v. .1*vi!!? . F.l'.ArP.ily.. s Jtjn 7 43p Savanna}: . . I- iian 11 .">! ;i f Ar. < 'olninliia . 4 ?>S;> 4 lid a I.v. ('!;arl?-<!<>n. So. Ky.. 7 b'a 5 20p Summer:ille 7 41 a J? Ufa Mraneiiviili* s ."> "?a 7 50p (iranirehur;: 22 a 8 24 p Kinjrvil.e I" l*?a 2t'p Ar. i'nainilii.i.. . II ooa M 1<> > I.v. Au-uslii, So. by. . . 2 l ip 0 ;aip (irnniieviile 3 oop 10 lop " Aila-n -"dp ' Trenton. ' 3 A-', ! 11 00 p " Johnstons 4ap 11 20p Ar. ('iilnmliial'i:. dep't. . f> 20 jt 2 !0 i I.v < 'nl'liia liiand'u >t . . 5 4.1 p 5 .? " Winnsboro. !>::sp i)40a m " Chester 7 2??p 7 27 a ' Koek Hill ... 7 7S .i Mia Ar. Charlotte.... X 45 p 5? I5a J " Danville ........ . . 12 a 1 22 p Ar. Iiiehniond .. ... . < "0 a (J 25 ji Ar. Washington . . 7 .Via 0 lC?ji ' Halt inn ire Pa. R. 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Jacksonville. .. . .. j 7 4')j> 9 00 a SI.KKI'ING < Alt SKIIVK'K. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and Xt-w Yoik. Nos. 88 and 84?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-Room Sleeping (.'ars lietwcen ; Augusta and N'mv York. Pullman drawing room sleeping ears liet ween Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannais, Washington . tnd New York. Pullman S'eeping Cars 1m tween Charlotte end Richmond. Nos. 85 and 80 -U. S. Fast Mail. Through ; Pullman draw ing room buffet s'eeping ears l>e i tween Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping cars Ix-tw-ca Augusta and Charlotte. Dining ears scr,-e all meals enroute. Pullman sleeping ears between JacksonvillH 3 and Columbia, reroute daily between Jack- ' sonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANK S.GANNON. J. M. CCD?, Third Y-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington. W. A. TCItK. S. If. HAKDWfCK, G P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A.. Atlanta. 60UTHERN RAILWAY. Caadented Schedule la ZJTfst JUlY 4,1807. STATIONS. NvYL Lt. Charleston 7 10 a ra It. Columbia*. .. Tl CO a m " Proenerity 12 11 p m " Newberry 12 22 p m " Ninety-Six 1 26 p a ' At. Green wooi 1 45 p ra " Hodge* 2 25 p ra ] ^x. Abbovlll* 2 35 p to tr Bolton S lu p m I r. Anderson j 385 pm Ar. Greenville i 20 p a jr. Atlanta a aO p at < STATIONS. | j%al,k ? Lt. Greenville l0"5Ta m " Piedmont 10 55 a m " Willianiaton 11 18 a m ' Lt. Andereon 11 05 a m < Lt. Bel ><>n il 35 a TO j Ar. Donnalda 1 12 02 p m ] Lt. Abbeville ?. 1l_ 45 a m Lt. Hodgts 12 20 p m " Greenwood 1 U0 p ra " Ninety-Six 1 25 p a - Newberry . . 2 25 p is " Prosperity 2 87 p a Ar. Colombia _ 3 60 p ra Ar. Charleston ^ 00 p ra fci'Sjgail ?TAT.ONS. l&Ej&g 1 *fc ixrp 7 ITO Lt... Charleston. .Ar SiVip 11 00* T8&IT'SUttj ".... Coliiliilaa .... " 3S5p TSp 07a 1216p| '* A'?ton " 245p653a 10 04&> 126p ' banfuo " 1 25pi 7 4flp 10 20a 2 02p|M Union " 1 wjp 7 30p 10 39a 2 23pl"... Jonesvill* " 12 6 58p 10 64* 2 87p) " ...... Paoolet " 12 Up 6 47p 1125a 8 lOp'Ar.. Spartanburg. Lvjll 45a fl i)p 1145a 8 88p Lv . Spartanburg.. Ar 11 2N? 6 OSp , I tfp 7Q0p Ar Aaheytlla... Lvi 3 2ua >06p "P," p. ra. "A." a. ra. Train* 9 and 10 carry elegant Pnllmaa ileeplng car* between Columbia and Ashevilla, ' en route daily between J&ckaoavllle audCincin Mti. ] Train* leave Spartanburg, A. & C. djvl?lon. porthbound, 6:37 a. m.t 8:4/ p. m.. 6:18 p. m., 4 JVeatlbule Limited); ?outhbound 12:26 a. m.. :15 p. m., 11:87 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Train* leave Greenville, A. and C. dlvl?ion, aorthbound, 5:45 a. m.. 2 31 p. m. and 5:30 p. m., (Veatlbuled Liralted); eoiu/rboninl, 1:25 a. ra.. 4 JO p. ra., 12 JO p. m (Ve?tibuled Limited). Pullmae Service. Pullman nalace keeping car* on Train*S3aad Sfl, 87 and 88. on A. and C. division. W. H. GREEN, J M CUL? Gen. Superintendent, Traifio lTg*v, Washington, D. 0. Washington, D. O. W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARDW1CK. Gen. Pass. Ag't. As'tUea.Paa* Ag L . Waahlngton, D. C. At' ta, Qa. THE CHAIiLESTOX LIXE SOUTH CAEOLIN'A AND GA, K. It. Co. In Elf^ot January 1, 16fJ9. , (Eastern Time.) : I lv Cbarlestoi *7 UO a n *5 3D p m *7 ' 0 am ar Columbia. 11 00 a m 10 10 p m 11 CO a m ' !v Columbia 11 3D a m i 1 35 a in 1 ar Spar'anb'p 3I0pm ar Ashville 6 30 p m ' lv Columbia 1 1135am | lv Charlotte . 8 22 p n. 9 25 a n lv Danville.. 1159pm 130pm { ar Washing'n (5 42 a m 9 0.5 p m ar Bv'timore 8 05 am 11 '25 p m ir Phiiadel'a 10 '23 am 2 56 a m ar New York 1*2 53 p m 6 '23 a m ar Boston ... t8 3u p m t3 3D a in j lv Boston ... |9 (X) a rn *4 09 p m lv New York. *3 20 pm 'r20*<am lv Phiiadel'a 5 55 p m 7 '20 a n> lv Baltimore. 8 37 p m 9 42 a m ' lv Washing'n 10 45 p m i 1 15 a m lv Danville .. 4 43 a n: 6 07 a in . ar Charlotte . 9 21 a m 10 00 am J ar Columbia.: 100pm *" lv Asheville | '7 *20 a m lv Spartanb'gi 11 43 p m c Ar Columbia. I 3 15 p m j 3 CO p m 1 lv Columbia. 3 35 p m 0 50 a m 3 15p m ar Charleston *8 17 pm *llD0am *8 17pm 'D-olv f Except Sundav. AUGU.STA DIVISION. (West-Daily.) leave Charleston 7 00 a m5 30 p m J; arrive Augusta 1 > 51 a n 10 45 p m T arrive Atlanta 8 20 p in 5 00 a in s irrive New Orleans 8 20 p in .rri\e Chattanooga ... 1 O'J a n: 1 00 p in v irrive Nashville 6 40 a m 0 55 p w s arrive Evausvlil 1 40 p in 1 25 a m t irrive Si Louis 7 32 p m 7 20 a ni THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE. u Augusta Division.?Ttsrongh Sleepers be ween Charleston anil Atlanta, leaving Charleston at 5 30 p. in., arriving in Aiiar.t . at 5 a ni. Columbia Division - Through Coaches between Charleston and Ashcville, both directions. Shortest route to Ashcvi'le and Hot >prinfcs, N C., and all resorts of Upper Vorth and South Carolina. Tnrongh tickets can be purclias"d, slef p j 1 :ng car reseivarious secured, bagca?e J hecktd to destina iou and ail i.th- r inlbr- I p nation obtained by appling to Win. FI j r? Evans, C. T.-A.. Charleston HotiJ.orG. W. ! st Dewees, Ticket Agent, Line S'n.-et Station. L. A. EMERSON, Trallic Manager. CONFECTIONERIES. " JRTOS, OAZ1S, CZU.OZERS, ^ 2\A^TCTT G-EOCEKIES, ^ ;IGARS, CHEWING find S3IOKING TOBACCO r?vs, Fancy China, * Motions, : DZSTTO-S and. 2s?EmiCX3iTES, 'ERFCMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC Diamond Dyes of all Colons. Ilariiin n\s Bazaar, LEXINGTON, S. C. SEND NO MONEY GRADE DROP CABINET BUROIC* SEWING MACHINE byfretrMC. o. l>. anbjeet to eitnl I! UbiH I naiit.o. You can examine it at your neaiv>t freight depot ana n mmrngg* r Sp^rT I &, M found perfectly satisfactory, exactly as represented.,. ffflreHPk U. *. *m0'9 equal to machine* oiher* aell an ItiirU as ?GO.()U, ami Till- r' 1 tip _ rkkatkst bakr.iin vol kvku iitAim ok, pay ?<-<ir1 WSHSMBBHHwWtffii freight agent Our Special Offer Pric? S15.50 and frcicht charge*. The machine weighs rft*jBLc;Th I! L- --M^jwhw^WMfcrHrTBt >. 120 pounds and the freiirht will svcn/f 73 cents lor each 300 miles. ?Qy t] Bt&ai *v * CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL in your own home, and BvacpSpjK - I we w?ll return your 115.30 any day you are not satisfied. We ?ell dif- ISjgtajl* 1 sa^^e?t MRW1 fercnt makes and grades of Sewing Slarhinea at fs.jO. $10.00, $11.00, r. 7-t (C E f? eBlS [1HSSS* H2.00andop, all fully deaerlhed In Onr Free Sewing Harhlne tatalnxi"", S. Ej I tftPa a - H bot SI5.50 for this DROP DESK CABINET BURDICX ifluJ B K. Bft * lothegrreatestvalueevcroaeredbyfusyiiou.se. If 1 ' H ^ 1 gi_ DCU/ADC nr IM IT ATI AMC by ankoowa concerns fiAs I _ flEfd ?S = Vl wl.0 copy our All. a taKayyai vertisuicnts. offering unknown machine. under various names, with | ^ "TBjsa . J various inducements. Write tome friend in I'biraeo and Irarn ttbo are RvW _ RKUABI.K am) who ark SOT. mm c' o tup riidnipv i"1-' p^cry booms ibpbovesbnt. sryc, I il L DUiiL/l vSV every good roisT ok every nun "SL1 w . grade b at iiine bade. witu 71ik t5 . ng?**"fc . JZ&? 2 Z DEFECTS OK NONE. MADE BY T1IK BEST MAKEIi IS AMKB1C A. V.a?> !L? III 11 in | in I U PHJ1MII.1' _ rl r *"' lrl " I ^?5^5E55=' (\v niv. SOUP QUARTER SAWED OAK ; IMAM) rt'MSHKl), one illustration shows machine closed, thoaddrop3 ping front sight) to he used as a center table, Hand or de*k, the other fc open with full length table and head in place for sewing, 4 fancy J -j^si. drawer,. latest ls'j'j skeleton fraose. carved, paneled, embossed and Z decorated cabinet finish, fluent nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 cas5 wjg^ (p I WB \f[Pffia. tors. l?all bearing adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand, B "yi? V H 501f ffln Finest larer Mali Arm head, positive four motion feed, self threading vibratc ; . fW B jta : ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable hearings, patent tension SiC* I I T I KAn liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable pressor foot, improved shuttle ? ." 2- 1A' if I jaflrtp carrier, patent needle bar. patent dressgtiard. head is handsomely decorated = ; I B IflflWI and ornimrnlrd and heauilfollt NICKEL TRIMMED. 5 = i:4M; I 90 SO GUARANTEED the UehteM ruaninx. mo.l durable and nearest noUelets raarhln. " ~ = ? |V made, Etert knuwn attachment it furni.bed and oar FrOC Instruction Book tells = o?- All (^AVyyy^*.) ^UT\K, just how anyone can run it and do either plain or any kind of lancy work. --J" * /ft Yi&SXfSbSii&j&k A 20-YEARS' BINDING GUARANTEE Is sent with every machine. .gSS*#*? \ IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to see and examine this machine, compare it __ -?8 -sJ with those > our Storekeeper eellsat $40.00 to $60.00. :">d then if convinced too are anting f'Ja.OO to $40.00, psy ronr freleht scent the $16.50. T TO KKITKN YOt'fl $15.50 If at any lime within three months jou say yoo are tot aatUiled. ORDER TO OaY. DON'T HFI.AY. (Sears, ltoebuck A Co. are thoroughly reliable.?Editor.) ? Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. rPHF BlOHMnr* ^ lllli ?J Id Effect JaLuaiv 8lb, 1899. ! No. 52 No. 2 ^P1RTTTF\ V ! 11 05 a m lv..Columbia.. ^jJL llil 1 1 111 JU | 11 IT a m ar. .Leapbart. REMEDIES. |ils::=?& - j Endorsed by some of tlie Leading Medical 11 "19 a id ar .. Hilton... Profession. No Quack or Patent Med- H 45 a m ar. ..Cbapiu... icine but 11 a id ar L. IVIcuntain NATURE'S PURE REMEDIE?. ? ? ? ? 8 30 pm J Admitted into the \>or!d Columlian Lxpo- | f,M 1 x- \ J o nn ~ sition in 1893. 12 20 p m ar. Newberry, ar 8 00 pm Use Ppirittine Balsam for Rheumatism, J 12 33 pm ar...Jalapa...ar 7 20 pm Colds. Lameness. Sprains, Sore Throat 12 38 p id ar... Gary... .ar 7 10 pm Use Spirittino Inhslent lor Consumption, 12 43 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 7 01 pm Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma -torn r> n -n o ca and La Grippe. 12 50 p m ar. Goldville. .ar 6 50 pm Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the 1 03 p m ar.. Clinton.. .ar C 30 pm treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, 1 12 p m ar . . Parks. . .ar 4 10 pm Itching Piles. 1 25 p m ar. .Laurens, .lv 4 00 pm In consequence of the astonishing sue- . r _ 1 . ;ess in removing diseases, i's demand now pvti-pvtw' couvtu-t i? dk jomes not alone from this vicinity but SLilLDL Lii?. ^ from everywhere in the United States and \3~ 53 No~I 9 Wholesale and Retail by G. M. KARMAN. 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 10 10 am 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 10 00 am LEXINGTON 1 53 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 9 40 am RT.S SRTfiST. IfSTITHTB. J 2 02 p m 1 v...Goldville..lv 9 17 am' I 2 09 p m Iv. ..Kinard.. .lv 9 05 am FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ! 2 U p m lv.. ..Gary.. .lv 8 50 am PREPARES EOIi TEACHING I 2 19 p m lv. . .Jalapa.. .lv 8 40 am COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. J 2 32 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am High School. Intermediate and Primary j 2 4< p in lv.ProPperity.lv 6 45 am Courses. i 2 57 p m lv.. .Siiglis.. .lv English, German. French, Greek and Latin i 3 02 p m lv.L. Mountain lv ?-*** Taught. j 3 12 p in lv. ..Chapin.. .lv pB* Very Healthiest Location. B^rd ! 3 18 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv rerv cheep. $4 to per month. Tuition ! Q 01 1 , ,tr, , -o , , xidioglj low. SI to Si.50 per month. | 3 21 p m T.I, lute Rock. 7 Expenses per \ ear $50 to $75. Had 125 3 -0 p in Iv.Pallfljtine. lv students last session. 3 35 p m lv.. .Irmo lv Next session b-gins Monday, September 3 42 p m lv..Leanbart. .lv Idd-S" 3 55-p ra or..Columbia.,ar J 0. D. SEAY, Principal, ~0 JTro ? A Lexington, s. C, Trams o2 and o3 run solid between ^ September 14?tf. Charleston ard Greenville. Train ? I 52 makes close connection at Laur\ D I? ATriIT eC8 for Augusta aEt* .Spartanburg. , llllFj 1 UIJ ijlUlY, ! c. N,J- 53 elose connection at A ' burnter for Ihe North. Nos. 1 and 2 makes close conneckjL 1. JL fidM'Mi. ^ tion with S. A L to and from Atlanta. ?or? r 'or further information call on or AFFLICTED I B. F. P. LEAPHAET, IN ANY WAY, J F. LIXGSTON^6nt' AND NEED Travelling Passenger Agent. P.nrrL rrf AJ./wtUf'- O A U.*? O n /T" J ! ~1 rv~1 I <^3 ' V" vjiuuiuio, vuiuuiuia, O. \j. 4 I^-B-PJ-CXXT & <s? I W. G. CHI LPS, President. J If so, you v/ill find in the Drug 1 i a i V;vryf ji } vrr n I vi7 and Medicine Department at luai\ ^iiialnai\llljj mm the Bazaar, Standard Medi- j 0F S0UTII Carolina :ines for al! Complaints, | $TATEj City & County Depository Diseases, Etc , which will j Columbia, s. c. ^ive relief and cure ycu. | coital raid in Fuii $150 ooo oo at the bazaar, !a &eoe0s brt7ns savings bepassment! xt a tv ct rnt r\TFT4 s r I Iritf"re';t ftt tle raui 01 4 por centum per anMAIN bi., CULUJlmA, o. G., ; anm pa?} on deposits m this department. jeweler '"d repairer; trust eevahimest. Has a splendid stod: of Jewelry, Watches, | Ibis B.r.k under special provision of its blocks and Silverware. A fine line of j charter exercises ti.e office of Executor, Spectacles and Eyeglasses to tit every one, j Administrator, Trustee or Guardian of EslII fr>r saI<> at lowest nricos. ! fates. ! "f?ty ?m|t department. , J ? 50?tf ! '"^and Burglar pro f safety deposit ^ : for rent from SI (;o to 312 < 0 per year. ! Ely WIN W. KCBEETON, * ? Land for Sale. | A. c. *"*** C \\te OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE j j. CALDWELL >> the tollouutig hurt: 2,1 Vtce President Home tract, -So a, res, about M borse j G M RERRY.Caebier. arm opened. On the ptace is nue water February 12?lv. ower with dam already built. It has two i " ettlement<, good farming lands. ! . Tract No 2.? lt?7 acres about 110 acres * K)ll/lt.r| l^T^i roods land with new dwelling and i eces- : W .4 ?? |Lg ?4 I I % 9. ary out buildings; ope-u land enough for j fSaaJS.i wo horses. Tract No 3?179 acres, all timber and A H?T?.rl"'TPv 1 ' ell watered. " TU. .1 l ?i :,. 1 4.1 4..? T'\im A **2 s-l X Lie ttUUVC lUUil 1^ i'Militll rtUUUl i * > U *v>^ M ^ 1. ; 1 * A A 3 A ^ *L 4 1^ V_^ ? ^ dies from S-.var.sea. Terms revocable. ,.. ,.TX.,, ~-TTr, T,T? Applv to either TS Nu\\ MAhiV* THE BEsl I\CFAML. HATS]-Y. j -* tr,rt"s CHn 1)0 U!t,l !n this country, J. ZEB liUi i O. and all w ho Lave never had a real line picSwansea SC.* ' t:.re. should r.o*.v try some ot Lis latest An'ril 21* lS'JS?tf styles Specimens can be seen at bis Gal" lery, up stairs, next to the Hub. Cancer Cure. 8a\V Mills, I" IIEREIA Iisl-JiiM THE 1IELIC Light ?iii<{ Heavy, mid Supplies. 1 L that I ctir- fencers without cutting. N<> CHEAPEST AND BEST. J ay is a ken until a cure is i lT-cu d. T Ins W t 'h t ever;- ilny; wore 180 hands. n edy his b?en n pe.ittdly used aud with Lombard 6ron Works , and Supply Co., #4 Gaston, S ('. j ALGL'SI A, GEORGIA. ? ilay 11, 1899-27-86, 1 January 27 1 . M ^Smm