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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19. 1894. (i. M. HARMAX. Editor aud Publisher. LEXINGTON, S. C., WEI X8SDAY. JULY 10, 1899. Program For the Lutheran Sunday School Contention of the Joint Conference which will meet at St. Michaels church, near the Town of Irmo, Lexington county, S C, on Friday before the 5th Sunday in July, 1899. Friday, 10 A M. Open with religious sei vices. Address of welcome, J. W. Dreher. Response, by the President. O.ganize. 11a.m. Sermon by Rev. J. D. Kipard?Subject: Iufant baptism. Recess. Afternoon session: Reports of schools. 1. Best methods to inspire interest and enthusiasm in scholars and attendants of Sunday schools. Arthur Taylor, Hon. C. M. Etird, Rsvs. Wiley Lindler, A. R Beck and H. J. Mathias. 2. The duty of church officers to the Sunday school. Pickens Derrick, J. I. Rauch, Revs. W. H. Roof and C. P. Boczer. Q lery Box. Saturday a. m. Religious exercises. 3. Do children believe what they are taught to believe and are they what they are trained to bet Dr. J. W. Earglc, R. W. Monte, Revs. J. D. Shealv and J. G Graichen. 4. What is the extent of a Superintendent's auihoiity in enforcing order among students and attendants? James Hcndrix, Hon. D. F. Etird, Revs. S. P. Shumpert and Jacob Wike. 11 a. in. Sermon?Rev. E. L. L} brand Subject: Claims of the Sunday school under the great commission. Recess. Saturday p. m. 5. Superiority of teaching over preaching in the training process. Marion Boland, M?j. J. H. Koon, Revs. Tillman Shealy and S. C. Bal1 en tine. 6. The influence of the Sunday school for good in church and State E. U. Shealy, J. F. Deal, Revs. R E Livingstone, Jacob Austin and J. A. Cromer. Query Box. Sunday 10 a. m. Address, by Prof. Geo. B. Cromer, of the Newberry College, How to % best teach Sunday schools and F. K. Roof, What to teach. 11a ra.?Sermon, by Rev. 0. B. Sherouse. Closing Convention. J. A. Cromer, Chairman. J H. Koon, Secretary. ? ? A diseased stomach surely undermines health. It dulls the brain, kills energy, destroys the nervous system, and predisposes to insanity and fatal diseases. All dyspeptic troubles are quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured thousands of cases and is curing them every day. Its ingredients are such that it can't help curing. J. E. Kaufmann. The Drunkard's Sermon. An Unexpected Response to a Request That He Pay For a Drink With a Speech. Two gilded youths in New Orleans encountered a friendless tramp at the door of a saloon a3 they were about to enter. They were in evening dress, and as they observed the wanderer in taPers, one offered him a dime with which to purchase t4an extinguisher," but when he reachad j the couuter, the other youth pro- | posed a treat for the 'Tlobo" if he ; would make a speech. The tramp ; assented. He tremblingly swallowed j down the drink, and as the rich j liquor coursed through his blood, he ! straightened himself and stood be- j fore them with a grace and dignity j that all his rags and dirt could not j I obscure. "Gentlemen," he said, 11 look tonight at you and at myself, and it j seems to me I look upon the picture j of my lost manhood. This bloated ! face was once as young and hand- j some as yours. Tois shambling figure once walked as proudly as yours, a man in a world of men. I, too, once had home and friends and position. I had a wife as beautiful as j an artist's dream, and I dropped the | priceless pearl of her honor and re- j spect in the winecup, and Cieopatralike, saw it dissolve, and quaffed it j down in the brimming draught. I j had children as sweet and lovely as | the flowers of spring, and I saw them j fade and die under the blighting curse of a drunkard father. I had a home where love lit the flame upon the alter and ministered before it, and I put out the holy fire, and desolation reigned in its stead. I had aspirations and ambitions that soared as high as the morning star, and I j broke end bruised their beautiful wings, and, at last, strangled them that I m:ght be tortured with 11 fir 0 cries no moie. Today I am a bus band without a wifr, father without a child, a tramp with no home to call ) his own, a man in *\ horn every go< d I impulse is dead. A'l, all shallow, d up in tie maelstrom cf drink " The tramp ceased speaking. TLe glass frll from his nerveless fiugers ; and shivered into a thousand fragments on the floor. The swinging j doors pushed open and shuttoagaiD, and when the little group about the bar looked up tue tramp was gone. ? The world would be gloomy in deed were there no light in the daik picture of ill fceahh. Get rid cf your kidney trouble by using Dr. Sawyei's Ukatine. J. E Kaufmann. Henry T. Thompson, of DailiDgtor, has beeD appointed a Ciptain in the ! new provisional army by the W;r| Department and has been ordered to ' report immediately to Fort Mc- | Pbereon near Atlanta. Ga. . I> TT . J -1? _ O ! lo tDe viciDiry 01 ndrueeYiue, o. j C, there are a cumber of eases of | smallpox and the probability is that the disease may become epidemic in that section. It was brought there ! from Savannah. The popularity of Dr. Sawyer's I Ukatine as a Kidney cure is far | reaching, as it permanently cures all j Kidney disorders and brings you back to the realm of perfect health that insures true happiness. J. K. Kaufmaun. There was an excursion from Greenwood to Augusta on the fourth inst., ; and a result, two colored men were j killed outright, two more seriously wounded and young Dr. Tom Jennings in all probability fatally iujured. Possibly the oldest woman living in South Carolina is Mrs. Jane Crane, who has just celebrated her 103rd birthday near Eisley. She is quite sprightly, her hearing is good, memory good and she converses well, and has never been too sick to ecj >y a j meal. Thomas Ithoads, Centerfield, O , writes: "I sufftred from piles seven or eight years. No remedy gave me relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me.:' Soothing, healiDg, perfectly harmless. Beware of counterfeits. J. E Kaufmann. Fresh Applicant?"Is there an \ - i *- i :.i.i i openiDg utrre lor a uugui juuug man?"' Proprietor?"What can you do?*' "Anything." Very well; take my chair here and tell me how to rua this business on a profitable basis. We've been waiting 40 years for you to be born/' It is an easy matter to chase any man you can get on the run. You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Eat good, wholesome food, and plenty of it.?Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, and is made to cure. J E. Kaufmann. This is the greatest dairy country in the world, yet in some of the older European countries two or three times as much milk and cheese are consumed per capita as in the United States. While there are a good many kinds toads, all of them bring sudden death to every bug or fly which comes within their reach. We hear a great deal about the value of birds as insect destroyers; but it i3 doubtful if the most industrious bird devours as maDy insects in a year as the toad. They are not attractive in appearance, but we should never destroy one of them. E. F. Kenemur, Pickens, S. C., writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liv<r Medicine has for 10 years greatly j 1 a/? rv\r\ on/1 mor?tr nf Vi m c f ucucuicu ajavi iuauj uiutAo. jl < think it a better medicine than Black Draught; use it in preference as it ! is uiilder, vet more efficient. With plenty of water and witho u ; solid food, a horse will live 2"> days; ! with solid food and without water he ! will live only five days. The Gieenlund whale has a heart | a yard in diameter. To apply a mustard plaster so as not to blister the skin, mix the mustard with the white of an egg instead of water. The plaster will draw thoroughly without blistering the most delicate skin. "What might have been"?if that little cough hadn't been neglected? is the sad reflection of thousands of ! consumptives. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. J. E. Kaufmann. The modern method of denying the engagement up almost to the ! day of marriage seems to indicate i that neither paity is willing to take ! any chances on having it said that j they were jilted. A lifflo /-?;?! ]>a/1 Kooti vcrr i HbVtU gill ?l UV UUV4 VVVH ( observant of her parents' mode cf I exhibiting their charity, when asked j what generosity was, answered: "It I is giving to the poor all the old stuff J that you don't war yourself." DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel : from the system all poisonous aceu- j mulations, regulate the stomach, j bowels and liver, and purify the blood. They drive away disease, ! dissipate melancholy, and give ; health and vigor for the daily rou- j lin6. Do not grippe or sicken. -T. j E. Kaufroann. \ ps^ssss^ors^ss. | I Seve re ^Pa | W TRADE BARK. g Are taken regularly as directed. ] gg? mentioned above, \vrite to The l.ml ?1 & Co.) Chattanooga, Tenn., and rei g mation concerning- your case. 53j I Have Been Confined * By Willi falli:is?>f the womb and ulcers of t M physicians !>ut I ln-y did ine no Rood. I S' medicines and I lind that your C. f. p. gjg incut. 1 have used only ?>nc hot tic and ;i use for 1 wish to it-cover my hcaltii. M Soi't bv all Drnggists. Prire $1.00 per Bottle. FOR SALE BY J. Grasshoppers have become a great in Cniin inroiUtinr / V r> ) I IU lUIUUlU^ v* u - Mw | cities. Iq Austria 5,000 soldiers were ordered to assist iu destrcjing them. J j "What is encouragement, pa?v j c "Encouragement? Well, you can't j c understand, Dickey. It is something people don't get, as a rule, until they ! quit needing it." | r Sick Headache, Wind on the ! C Stomach, Biliousness, Nausea, are!, quickly cured by a few do3es of Dr. j M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. The talkst trees in the world are j6 the gum trees cf Yictoiia, Australia, h Iq some districts they average 300 j ( feet high. The JoDgest prostrated j one measured 473 feet, and 81 feet j f in girth near the roots. j c An Irish man servant was dis j 5 covered in a lie. Ou being accused j by his master of stating what was j c not the truth, he excused himself by j t saying, ''Blase, sur, I lost my pris-1 ( ence of mind."1 DeWitt's Little Early Itieers bene-' i fit permanently. They lend gentle assistance to nature, causing no pains or weakness, permanently j r curing constipation and liver ail | E ments. J. E. Kaufmann. 1 ] "I thought you intended to preach j on the evils of profanity this morn- i 1 iog,''said the ministers wife after j the service. "Why did ycu change: xnnr minr.?'' "I drormed mv collar I J v ri ?-J button while dressing for church, my j dear," replied the good man, "and 11 didn't feel that I could conscientiously j do the subject justice."' Benny, the four-year old member ! j of the family had been trained to be- j 1 lieve in the deep water form of bap-1 \ tism. This is believed to be the rea I 'J son why he was trying to plunge the; t household cat into a bucket of wa-ji ter. The animal resisted. It howled j ? and scratched and clawed and used | ^ violent language. Finally, Benny, \ e with his hands covered with scratches i t and with tears in his eyes, gave it up.! "Darn you," he said, "go and be a |6 Mtthodis' if you want to." i Mr. T. Z Notes, of Byron, Ark., says: | 6 "My daughter had been chilling about nine j 1 months and I had used four different chill j J tonics according to directions, and they i j 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 t cases of chills with them. I am not will- i I iug to be without Ramon's Chill Tonic ^ and Fills, For sale by G. M. Harman and ! j J. E. Kaufmann. i I There is only one case of meneDge-1 j tis remaining in the penitentiary, but! g he is rapidly recoveiing. The Bell Telephone Company con- I j template rnakiDg great improvements i 1 to its plant in Columbia at an early j t date. i 1 Let disease come as they will, ~ . , , 11 Take .Lite or tne JLiver ana ue i healthy still; Pleasant to take, unlike a pill, Regulates the system and cures every ill. : Xo wonder time flits when the spur: of the momei/ is continually urging; it cn ; J Ledgers, journals, rccoids, counter ' books, memorandum books, school ; books, pads, pencils, ink of all colore, j mucilage, Ac., for sale at the Bazaar. ? Among other tlrngs, a correspond - j * ent of the Columbia State, wilting;1 from Brookland, this county, says: "The framework of the Brookland Baptist church, on Augusta street,; is about finished and is ready for the! shingles. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleas- i ant remedy for all diseases arising i from a disordered or torpid liver, i They are the modern cure for consti- j pation, biliousness, sick headaches, specks before the eyes, etc. They i UU LIUt dlUCkCU Ui LUi4V4 luavuvU) i tl orough in ifleet. Oulv one a dose,; 1 I sugar coated and pleasant to take, j Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. | " MeCabe, who sued the Southern jl Railway Company in the R chland ' court for $20,000 for damages allegc-d j to have been sustained while in the c discharge of his duties as brakeinan , fc fur defendant company, lias been given $12,003. An appeal has been taken. jIt has been decided by the Administration to send 2,500 horses to the j Philippines to mount the cavalry, j _ They will be selected in the South _ on account of the Southern horse ^ I being hrtrrr adapted to thai climate. . I in the Back, J ARINti-DOWN pains and sympLouis of a like nature are forerun- X tiers oft lie most distressing and H t he most common of female dis- ^ i, Wli ites and Falling of t he Womb. X es is often the result of neglect, when permitted to continue fre- ^9 tly causes inflammation of the X b, the ligaments are weakened @ relaxed and Falling of the Womb ^ ither complications arise,produc- \ ;eneral debility and undermining Kg health. These loathesome and ^9 :cning diseases will be cured and X attire female system built up if D r bottles of the great female tonic ^9 r (ierstle's ?_ < Female Q9 ( Panacea* g if you have any of the symptoms Qfl leV Health drib, (care L. Gerstle g ieive free of cost valuable infor- ^ ro My bed 17 months g hesnmc. 1 have been treated j?y two have-tried many different kinds of M benefits me nmre than all othertrcalmi better already. I shall continue its ma SPsSAN K. DA VIS. lmboden. Ark. L. GEKSTLE & CO., Chattinooira, Tenn. \ S/VsBSBSB/VsB E. KAUFMANX, Union Meeting. The next meeting of the Lower division will be held with Antioch ihurch on the fif:h Sunday in this nonth and Saturday before. Programme. 10 a. m. Devotional exercises and eport from the churches. Union ermon by W. B. Fullaw or M. -J. V5Z3f. 12 in. Recess for dinner. 1 p. m. Is paying the pastor's ;alary the work of the Church, or is t a debt we owe to the Lord? C. H. jjrbitt or G J. King. 2 p. m. What are the best means or Scriptural development in our ihurches??J. G. Fallaw or E.. A. Smith. 3 p. m. How must the conduct if Christians show that they have ,ruly repented??T. M. Sightler or J. j. Busby. Query box opened. Miscellaneous. Adjournment. Sunday. 10 a ra. Is the "Prohibition novement" in the right direction to solve the whisky problem??by the Union. 11 a. m. Charity sermon by T. F. [livers or J. H. Sanford. W. B Fallaw, Union Clerk D. E Craft, for Com. on Program. Gaston, S. C, July 10, 1809. ^ * Peanut Trust Formsd. The Ameiican Elible Nut Com>any, to control the peanut trade, ias been incorporated in New Jersey vith a capital stock of $5,000,000. Che charter of the combination pernits it to handle nuts other than leanuts, aud the products of nuts jrown in thi9 and other countries. Che company will control, it is :laimed, the entire peanut market of he world. Peanuts have been advancing for ;ome months from natural causes, here being ail active demand and icant supply. When the company >egins operations the nuts, it is beieved, are likely to advance still urther. Spring is here and nature some imes needs assistance and there is lothing better than Dr. Bakei's jreat vegetable blood and liver cure. 'X corrects the system and keeps the nachinery working satisfactorily. 'It s good for rheumatism, scrofula, syphilis, dropsy, catarih and all disuses of the blood, liver aDd kidneye, tnd general debility. The greatest jlood purifier known. For sale at lie Baziar. Price ?1.00 for a large jottle. BIS HAIRRBALSAM f>vX JflBCleinecj and beautifies the hair. k JHllevcr^Fails to Bestore Gray V-d|H| Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures n.-aip^il:?easi'6 if^hair failing. VIRGINIA COLLEGE Fcr YOUNG LADIES. Rcakcke, Va OpcDS September 12th, !?!):>. Oue ol the ending Schools ;or Young Ladits iu the touth. Migniliceat buildings, ail modern mproveinin'.s. Can.pus teu acres. Grand itnniilain e'/inimrr in nf \ iwrrtiiLi mind lor health. Eurcpeau and American cachers Full course. Superior ad van tiges in Art and Music Ltuil nts Irom ;wenty-scvon States. For cutalo&ue adiress the Pre id*-ut MATT IE F HARRIS Roanoke, Va. V.'riie f?>r tlic free booklet: "Merry Jlhymrs for Thirsty Tina 3." Hires Rootbeer time is here THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Makers of Hires Condensed Milk. niim lirnmmi COL U 31151 A, S. (J. JAPITaL $100 000 Of! iURl'LUS 30,000 00 FST.\BI.I*iIIEl> lo71. JAMES WOOD HOW, President. JUL1U -? WAT KF.R Vice President. EROME U. SAWYER. CasHer. )IRECTORS- Junjes Woodrow, Jotin A Cr.iwlord. Julius H Wu!k? r. C. Fiizsim mens, W C Wright, W. II. Gibhes John T. Sloan T T. Moore, J. L. Mininan gh. E. S J jynos. 1AHIS RANK SOLICITS A SII \RE, IF . not ull, ot jonr business, and will rant every favor consistent with safe auii mind Oackit'tf. Jannary 1697 ly. | s.ntcnced to pay a fine in Anderson j county for failing to wotk the public | roads. Tbe fine was paid, but it was a'terwards discovered that be was not liable to road duty on account of ag *, be being beyond tbe age limit. He bas no redress. WOM^fipi If you are fading under the weakening influence o? "female troubles," do not longer experiment with useless or dangerous drugs, but try Bradfield's Female Regulator It will regulate the menses perfectly, and cure Falling of the Womb, Leucorrhoea, Headache, Backache and Nervousness. It is a harmless vegetable remedy, which puts the menstrual organs in perfect health, stops drains and pains and overcomes weakness. Sold at drug: stores for $1 a bottle. THE BRADFIZLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta Ga. Ffcu IIS ONE MUMrsJtfiKfcfSiwSS * .?!?!> fitters I.irli-sradr ItKSKKYtlli: I OA I. AMI Hi Hill IS MUYE, t.y Ir**i;rlit0.0.1?.. t? cX.ll.litifi t loll i .aiiiinu it at = the ^^Pu'jtiTK Foaoru r.n: FREE ".'r'V'^UO STOVE CATALOGUE. ireikiit cbar?es. THs stove is size N'\ S. own i x:x\il,toj?iS4.lx23; m.?,iie from be-t t;vm, extra n fi.:es, tie:.a y cover-, lier.vy linings and grates. ? oven sheif. heavy tin-lined oven door, handsome el plated omaincntMioiis and '.tninniin1.'-'. extr ... deep, ireiinitie.Stanili.ta purrrUip lin?irfwwiir. hand .1 1ftr :e ? m?t..eiite,l base. Ke?t real burner irailr, awl itrtiish mU on extra wood irrate. niakiMT it a per wood burner. HE ISME A BINDlMiSCANAATKK with v s:?ve a-nl jriiaiiitttee safe delivery to your ;ai! ".'station. Your l->c:il dealer would cltanre y.-r. 8-y?.nv -itcii a the freiirhr is only c.i>out fl.dO tor i ;VK) miles. >? ?e >are jou at leant #l(i.i>!i. 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'i he b"st productions of world-famous outh'>r-? are published in this convenient form. and will be deliv<-r*ii to vou monthly. b ' you- newsdealer. on the "Katv Cnyment * plan. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NEW Y ORK SUN'DAY NEW NEW YORK N-WS LIBRARY. Sample Copy Fre,\ PuM sh-*d by the NEW \ ORK NEWS PUBLISHING CO., 31 & 3- Park Row. N. Y. C. J Agents Waste i j t > secure annual subscription# Kodol Dyspepsia Cure i Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Mature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia.Cramps,and allotherresultsof imperfectdigestion Prepared by E. C DeWItt &Co.. CK'cago J. E. KAVF.MANN. ^ ? _ Col. \V S Tolbert, a well known live stock broker cf Columbia, was mariied in that city on the mornirg cf July 12?b, the bride being Mrs. Maty A. Wade. The Dispatch intends its hearty cougratulatkns. A commission has bren issued to the W. C. Fisher Drug Ccmpany of Colombia. The capital stock is to 1 e $"),000, aud the corporators are Tucker Fisher, W. J. Murray aud John Fisher. $15,000 cf the purchase money for Sidney Puik has been appropriated by the City Council cf Columbia towaid building the new city nail, ana a portion < r me reinainurr has been used ii tbe jurcbaseof two new fne alarm bells. It is the opiuion of U. X Gunter, Assistant Attorney General, to whom the question was rtferred for an opinion, that a person wrongfully 6ned by the court cannot recover the | amount of the tine. A negro was | SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ! f "!P/~ | Central Tline I5? t v.wn <\>I uinbia ami JaoJtbonviCe. Knstvrn Time Pet ween Columbia ami <>;h?*r Points. Kfi<'.-;ive June Jlili. K<>. Nortbbmiml. N--.," ' Daily. Daily. l.v. J-villi-. Rl'.ArP.Ky.. . * '* * a 7 13 ? i " Savannah 1 * ;iT>11 11 .V.'ji ; Ar. Columbia . . -1 lisp ; it; a j l.v. ("liarlf S??. i.'y . 7 (?>a ." :' >)> StiiiiiiiiTvilh- ...... 7 Ma f> ir.'ji Hiruii-hvill* . s .".a 7 7>hji Omnia-'sir;.'. a s \li ;i Kinijv l !s> 17) a !' ".'"a Ar. ?'nitiiubv... .11 <*>a !o k t j j,v. Auirnsia. S.?. by. - on k ;ai;i i-iraniievilir :;ok:> lu 17?a Aiken . :< >!? " 'i M-nton. . . :: :?r? i> 11 <x?JI " .li.):n-)t'ins 4.*11 -l?i? ! Ar. < 'nSuiiitiiaL't:. . . 7> ?;> k; , ! l.v Ccl'liia Hiatal';: * : v . 7> ! ">!' 7> -Via j " Winn^K ! <>. ... . ti : " Chaster ... .. ... 7 Jfif 7a7a " l.'oek Hill ...... . 7 7s11 > II a Ar t harlot:.> . s *.? I7>a " Danville . ... 12 73a 1 Ar. kii-lsiimnil . .. film a <> -'.*>}? Ar. v.:isin?iv*T"n . . . . < K;?Itini..r. P:i. KM:. i? ! i:i; JI | " Philadelphia . .. '1 :i>ni 2 .*i.i " New York . - (K! |i (< 2t: a Sl.llt llllOI'.IIll. ^??. Daily. I.v, NVw York. Pa. K.K. i.Dj> l.lnt " 1 hilai'n'Sphi:'... ... ? a 1.4 }> ilaUn " 1 alliiuoM-.. . i ">i< li 'i'la I.v. Wasirton. .S>. Ky.. . !' p H 1">:| I.v. Ki'-lmmnd . II j? ritih.i I.v. 1 .. . 4 l"?:i liiK'n ' ('harloli< . . >!."?:! 10 !ii]t " H.-ek Hill n ioi> " C1h->(<T . ... ;i :c?a li 4:i;i " Winn-dioro. ... . 10 *.'1 :i l.'SIJa Ar < 'ol'bin Plana'i; >t . . II -Tut' ] ?7 a I.v. < 'ohmioia i'n. . II !.">4 :U):? John-ton*. ... i r.\> li 'Si.i ' Tri-nt'?ti . . 1 : S)> 0 4? .i Ar. Aiken . . Mai. " (-irntiitcviiie . . : nT ji J I* i ' Auuil-ta... . . 4." j> s ft) :l I.v. ('oltiuilija. s?i. Ky. . :i .V.p ; |j.i Kinjrvillc 4 :ia, 7 .?a < >r:int;i-'iur,' 2*>? ] S : :i Hranehvil'e i? i?"'; * s .VI a fciHJinnorvili'v I j> In |S:i Ar. ('harlesto-i . s 17 j* 11 00 a I.v. < '<>]'! >in. K.< '.fclM'y. .... Id :V.? II 47 :i Savannah . .. i>7 p 7>l)Sa Ar. .K*i<-k??nvill>*. . . . 7 40l?i?i:i si.I:ki'1.N<; < AK >kuvk K. Eseellent daily pn-.M'tiyr :-rrv:yir between Florida anil New Y?i U. XV-. : "! and .'tl?Xew Yoik and Florida Ex* pre--. I>i jh\ tn^-KiMtm sieoj-inj:?'ars lx'twei-n Augusta and XVw York. I Pullman <1 wliii? i'ihiii! sVcpjir.; <-ar> Ixt ween Tannin, Jacksonville, Jsavantm.'i, Washing;0:1 I U 11(1 N'evv Yolk. Pullman Sh-opin;; Cars 1? t'.voon Charlotte ami Kiohnnv.d. N??s.ami ?T . s. Past Mail. Throti^Ii Pullman drawing room huft'ot sloping cars !>, 1 ween Jacksonville ami X#v. York and Pullniii!i .sleeping cars lviwva Augusta and Charlotte. 1 lining cars --cr.c all 111?1 - cnro'itr. Pullman slccpjnj; cars l.ctwc-ii .l:s*-K-? ?:v:il?i ami C'llumhia, enroute daily if-:\v?<n JackBouvillo and Cincinnati, via AsiieviPe. FRANKS. GANNON. J. M. CCRP, T.'tird \ -P. A: Cxcn. Mur. T. M.. Washington. W. A. TURK. S. H. FIARPWICK, G. P. A.. Washington. A. <-i. P. A., Atlunta. 60UTHERN RAILWAY. ? ndamed Schedule la *U1 Y 4. 1897. STATIONS. j Lt. Cbarle?to^ | 7 10 a a |.t. Columbia 1 Tl U) a a " Proaperlty I 12 11 pa " Kewoerrr l'Pfil p n " Ninety-Six 1 25 p a At. Greenwood 1 45 p n? " Hodgea _2 2i p a At. AbWvilla ?~55 p m Ar. bclton 3Jo p m At. Andaraon j 3 85 p m Ar. Qraenviila i 4 A) p a At. Atlanta ! 0 30 p na STATIONS. | Lt. Greenrille To % a " Piedmont I 10 55 a ra " Wllliannton j 11 13 a in Lt. Andereon j i i 06 a 1a Lt. Belton 1 i X> * a Ar. Donnaldta I l'i 02 p ra Lt. AUberilla .. | 11 45 a tn Lt. Hodzea I 12 Ai p m " Greenwood 1 00 p rs " Nlnetr-Six l '? p a " Newberry 2 25 p ! " Prosperity 2 37 p m ArColumhia .... 3 30 p ia Xr. Charleston I t 00 p i? ?TAHOsa. Igjajjgs "kdopi T 10a Lt... Charleston. .An 6<Vp:ll 00b TaOailTSjaj '' .... Columbia .... " 3 35p TiiSp 07a 12 15pj " A!?ron " | 2 45p 8 Ssa 10 04b 13Bpi " Fantuo ** ! 1 2Sp 7 4^p 10 20b f (Bp * Unit hi " ! i u.?p 7 80p 1038b. S23p) " ... Jore?v;!l# ... " [12 30p 658p 10 Mb 297pj " Pallet " 112 Up 0 47p 1123b 8 JOpAr.. Spartanburg. I,v:ll-toBi 6 20y 11 46* 8 83p Lt . Spartanburg. Ar|112Ha 60Gp >46p TQOp'Ar Ashevtlls? Lv! 8 Ala <U6p "P," p. m. "A," b. m. Trains 9 and 10 carry eJCK&nt Pnllmaa Sleeping cart UtwML Columbia and Ashcvilla, tnroute dally U;vmi Jacksonville andCinoia Batl. Trains leave Spartanbnrf. A. & C. division, ertkboand, 6:87 a. m.. Si, p. m., 6:18 p. m., i Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:28 a. m., :15 p. ?n., II :b7 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Tralus leave Greenville, A. and C. division, northbound. 5:45 a. m., 2 31 n. m. and 6:30 p. m., (Veetibuled Limited) southbound, 1:23 a. m., ^:80 p sn., 12 ;8U p. m. (Veetibuled Limited) 7 rallnaaa Service. Pall:n vi palace sleeping cars on Trains 83 and 16, 87 and 88, ob A. and C. division. W. H. GREEN, J M CULP Gen. Superintendent, TratSJo lTg*n, Washington, D. C. Washington, D. G W. A. TURK, 8. H. RARDWICX. Gen. Pass. Ag't. As'tUon Put 1ft. Washington, D. Q. AV m, 8a THE CHAIILESTOX LINE SOUTH CAROLINA AND GA, R. R. Co. Ia Effect January I, 1S99. (Eastern Time.) I Iv Churlestoi- ' i <;u a n. o p ii. / < u ?? tu ! ar Columbia. 11 00 am 10 10 pm II CO am Iv Cjlumbia II 30 a m 1135am [ ar Spar'anb'g 3 10pm ar Asliville 6 SO p m Iv Columbia. ' '1133am lv Charlotte . 8 22 p n 0 25 a m Iv Danville.. 1150pm 130pm ar Wasliing'n 0 42am 9 05 p m ar BiUimore. 8 05 a m 11 25 pm ar Philadel'a '0 25 a m 2 56 a m ar New York. 12 53 p n: 0 23 a m ar Boston ... t8 30 p m [3 3.) am Iv Boston ... f9 00 a m '1 00 p m lv New York. '3 20 pm '120")am lv Philadel'a 5 55 p m 7 20 a n lv Baltimore. 8 37 p re 9 42 am lv Washing'u 10 45 piu 11 loan; lv Danville .. 4 13 a m 0 07 a m ar Charlotte . 9 27 a m 10 00 a m ar Columbia.: , 100pm lv Asbeville. | *7 20 a m Iv 8partanb'^ 1147pm \r Columbia. I 3 15 p n. ! 3 00 p m lv Columbia. 3 55 p m 0 50 a n> 3 15pm ar Charleston: '6 17 p m *1100am "3 !7pm *D.ii!v 1 Except Snndav. AUGUSTA DIVISION. I West-Dai;y.) leave Charleston I 7 00 a m 5 30 p m arrive Augusta P 51 a n. 10 45 p m arrive Atlanta * S 2<> p in o 00 a m ! arrive New Orleans S *20 p ni arrive Chattanooga ... 1 00 a in 3 00 p m arrive Nashville C in a in 0 55 p in ' arrive EvaosvHl 40 p ei 1 25 a ui ' arrive Si Louis 7 .'12 p ru 7 20 a m THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE. , Augusta Division.?Tnrongh Sleepers between Charleston and Atlanta, leaving Charleston at 5 30 p. ru., arriving in Atlant i at 5 a m. Coi'imbia Division - Through Coaches between Charleston and Ashcville, both directions. Shortest route to Ashtvi'le and Hot Springs, N. C.. anil all re.'oris of Upper North aud South Carolina. Through tickets can be purchased. sle<p- | ing car reseivations secured, baggage j checked to dtstina ion and all other infor- ! F mation obtained by appling to Wui H. ! r Evans, C. T. A.. Charleston Hotel, or 6. W. ; s Dewr-es, Ticket Agent, T.ine Street Station. ! L A. EMERSON, { Traffic Manager. SEND NO MONEY fetalis GRADE DROP CAaiNET BURDICK SEW1HG MACHINE ehi' ?> ? <? I oj.f'o. \?.tj iau fsamit'.e it *t j.?ur rr'ol imi/It t a:. I l: i Jv*^^ III { '::> ! i>?ri^r<lj miiifiriar;. rxitetly : > rvpri-.iitc!... l < Jvto1, JE equal 'o uianl;!..,, ?lhrr??.-ll a, l.itfb a-an.! Hi! e-^aer^.tT .. W .-t:^ TQ i kkaii "?i i;ak<;u\ m>i i u.i; hi u:? i>r. (a> ?n..r^ fr-irt! a2.n! Our Special Otfor Price SI5.50 arni :rri^ht ri;e mat-liHK' "citrus ??? IKiiay : j I . , -1 ' Irm ^ ?.m| I fff"n 1 ? p-?!iiiiln jtn.l tii" freight will average > '> <r*-ni- I<>r r.i<'b .'00 nil. - K'\ nve IT THRFF MONTHS' TRIAL ;'l v.r.- *. a.;; h. tm\ av: 3^{_"."y "J- : aflBW? wM n-tur:i y >\u y <! Ty ymj hiv hotWo ?*1I ?|*f- '*t ' " frrtrnt ro *!?'?? lad ?r*df* of Sonlnc MacWnf* -t j?v30t JIU.UO, $21.It", 2 y73W I.7^^vX1x5^5f % # ?*!. 00 and u;>, *1! foil* described in Our Free Xrwiiuj ^la**hia?* (a?a!o:*ur, f\ ** rt lIWPj ^ h:ii Slfi.50 for Ihi, DROP DESK CAEINL T BURDICK g 5^ Crafl " 5 :a tiie yrreat?3t value ever offered by auy bouse. ?i\ 9 ^ll ?*&& 1 " * " ^ BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ?H | a "|f v.*; ojfiTih^ unknown m^rhin** ?:r. :c r v;:ii<?U5 iwih*-, \Cit:i jj c>V ~ vari'?ti.s jini KYlUfHt.'. Writ* *oaic frit-nd lu Ihjrajjo and l*arc w!if> arc CyLjJa ? u> i.fabi?k aN!> who auk \<n. nil,} 7 ? tub qiiontov ,|! ''v.rv "noityun' iv,;>rovkt.:nt. y\s, )>3 >a ! rIE CUnL/Ivi\ ht.i:v (..?? iimm ?k kvh;v 11 i>. > i "A" ? - . (;.hai>k s.UillYK jum. Will! Utr. ? siija jj-v-; 5 * uki kits or sunk. m yl>k by thk kf>t 5! ak kii in aaifimc a. v ^3 o.? j',. '< -a#.vgi>> t"k?m i hi; bi>t 51 a 1 i hi if. I) SI " " ?^:,l:,v SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK "I ?r~il ri>So !0l.!>Hi;i># o: ri i.i:t;:.:i<>ii ..w> isiiivluae rln!f*-.i.,heaadrop- JB J pr^jj j?i::jr fp?i:? U.-oi! a" n r# ?.(.t trtMr, ?<abt) or df?k? (hf olliff r tV^li t!ra*cr?. Ii:tr-,t 1MKJ sLrir ion flaw**. f :t? o <1. | .xlicl?'!. t'n)bo>fced and 2 ss^ctirs ^ 1 ' "/sbf.lbjt?pw d-i* -larta ct hr.?-t 1 orawer pulls. rt*ts on 4 oafjj ^s2p^ (f* s pg3 /fi8krqfc2fa^ tei>. l?aili:'v.rii?;r:?iijti>ttfb?t*ti,?ftmle. a" *iit:?* Smyth iron stand. 2 ^y.c \v ft fi S 0 iu ^fanl Finest iar*.* Iiii;l< irm if fad. f. ?ji r?? ?t i? ?i X"? ? !. self threading vibr&t- A c ; . fj\ \\) g KOk' Ofcifl J in;?shuttle, automatic h??l?bir. wiml.r. l c :%rir.ps. patent tension * ~ - 1J w | /J[fcN\j ?*arrier. pat.*nt neeolc i*alcut ?i* < " ?c.*;:?r.!. N*a<! i> decorated ] = Bw* B 3 I (iWs "l Mi'l omanM-nt.-.! and hMQiirclW ntckel T rt1vt1vtee. -s 5-- k-y b w9 vizii cuaranteed ll?. iiih'f.' run ill1:, m.-ni ?:ui..t>t*' and n.aivit noii.i... martiln# ? i i r lip ~~ ma,i.. tr?r? kunwi, aitachmnni iif,imi?i>n,i sni our Free Instruction Book tells ^ i I- All Wv\iJ li*'Vanvoiv ;an run it . !!.: doeith? nlain r ar.y ki: >lof tancy work. ' I>\ ytsSSfZft?-fcS^ll A 20-5'EAR3' BINDING GUAKANTKE i- >.-ut v.it!, everi n.aohlre. -1 -J ^ \ IT COSTS YO 111 NOTHING r.:.<l xa::,.ine this marh.iiie. emupare it j 11 I.ua o i Uu i.u ninu v jr; .|( y..isr>J<.r.-kecperpellsar SaO.OO -z-JS ' to $60.00. :SII<1 theti it ronviticed ??:i am s??ini S'-a.tH) to $40.00. pay ronr f'.',;ht si.nt Hi. $15.AO- TO KKfl UN YOftt fli.ll) If at an? t'.mn wnliia tlir.-n ranoth* ?ou hdj ;ou aro not .ai i*r,?U. OK UK R TO 04y. l.ONT uki.ay. tv.ir>. i{-.<-bm-k .V Co. ar?- th-rmiithly reliable - MOitor.) Address. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (inc.) Chicago, III. . < \ CONFECTIONERIES, 5,S.:TT!?fi GAKES. G5 AGZ25LS. zp-a^tcz* geocseies, < I'JABS, CHEWING oml .SMOKING TOBACCO Toys, J Fancy China, Notions, -rj E)23"CrO-S a,rLc3. 2^v?E3DICI2STES, J PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC } Diamond Dyes of all Colors. J Barman's Bazaar, LEXINGTON, S. C. m|||i f^pLUMB!A. NEWB RRY AND < ^LABRENS BAIUOAtf. _i_ Jili 1_J $3 Effect Janumv Sib, 1899.. ! No. 52 " No. 2 ^PTBITTIXW | 11 05 a m 1 v.. Columbia.. Ul lill A 1 Ail Ij j 11 17 a m ar. .Leapbart. ^ |)FMFBIFS I"i AEiillEilfllilkJ. j 11 87 a m ar.WLiteRock. J Endorsed by .some of the Leading Medical H 40 a ra ar .. Hiifon... Profession. No Quack or Patent Med- H a m ar- Chapin ... jcine. but H * ni ar L. Mountain * NATURE'S PURE REMEDiE?. JJS?I " J Admitted into the World Columbian Lzpo- XA * ai ? ^ Fm " sition in 1S93. 12 20 Pmar- Newberry. ar 8 00 pm Use Spirittine Balsam for Rheumatism. 12 33 p m ar... Jalapa.. .ar 7 20 pm . Colds. Lameness. Sprains, Sore Throat 12 38 pmar... Gary ar 7 10 pm Use Spirittino Inbalent lor Consumption. 12 43 p m ar>. Kinard. ..ar 7 01 pm Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma 10 -n r, , , ... ? r and Lh inppe. 12 o(J p m ar. Gol<iville..ar b 50 pm Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the 1 03 p m ar.. Clinton . .ar G 30 pm treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, 1 12 p m ar .. Paiks. . .ar ? 10 pm Itching Piles. . . 1 2.1 p m ar. .Laurens, .lv 4 00 pm 4 In consequence of the astonishing sue- 1 * cess in removing diseases its demand now ! RETURNING SCHEDULE?" M comes not alone from this vicnity bin | ___ from everywhere in the United States and ! 53 No~l -J? Europe. 1 .)r 1 . ,. ,. Wholesale and Retail by G. M HARMAX. J P ra Jv.. Laurens, .lv 10 10 am 1 41 p m lv;. .Parks.. .lv 10 00 am LKXirs'G^TTOIV 1 53 p m 1 v. ..Clinton.. .lv 9 40 am (USiKU ustitra, SS2 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. I 2 14 p ra !v.. ..Gary .. .lv 8 50 am PREPARES FOR TEACHING | 2 19 p ra lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 8 40 am COLLEGE OR RU-IXESS. ; 2 32 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am High School. Intermediate and Primary i 2 47 p m 1V. Prosperity .lv G 45 am Courses. j 2 57 p m lv.. .Sli^lis.. .lv -?- 'JIM English, German. French, Greek and Latin j 3 02 p m lv.L. Mountain IV Taught. j 3 12 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv jT^Very Healthiest Location. R^'.rd 3 18 pm jv Hilton... lv verj cheap. Sf to $1 per month, luition Q 01 1 , t>_i i exJdtaglflo*. Si to ?.w i>er uooik. j "21 p m vAvhite Rock lv Expenses per year $50 to $7j. Hud 125 3 U> p ill Iv.LalleLitine.Jv students last session. jj 35 p m lv...Irrno... .lv M Nrxt session begins Monday, September 3 42 p m lv..Leanhart lv M 19. 1&9S. for full particulars, or- n i M Address 3_5? p m ar..Columbia, .ar M 0. D. SEAT, Principal, rr c. . _0 Lexington, S. C. j Irains 52 and o3iun solid between September 14-tf. j cnariesion and Unerviile. Train I 52 makes close connection at Laurt |)ll ATA1T tSrr^T/' CDS Augusta and Spartanburg. M AllEj lUU ulLlV, 5:i >nak<.8olosc connection at ' i ouniter for tbe North. * " J? Wi? I ^os' * arjC* - makes close conneci5U 1; J? JjRlil "5 i tion with S. A. L to and from Atlanta. OR i For farther information call on or 1 AFFLICTED B. F. P. LEAPHAET, J in any way, j f. LPvimston^6nt' / i AND NEED I Travelling Passenger Agent. ? /jm <?iysi Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. O. MELJlCllV^ | w. G. CHILDS, President. JM If so, you will find in the Drug j i n i y a s i riti i y/r n i y r ^ and Medicine Department at luaill>laliiaivuLJmm the Bazaar, Standard Medi* ; (,p sot'tn Carolina cities for all Complaints, j gTAT^ ClTY&COUNTY DEPOSITORY Diseases, Etc, which will Columbia, s. c. . l!_f I ..... i - . ... ? - give renei ana cure you. j capital rani m l ai: $150,00000 1 AT THE BAZAAR, | Liabilities ot Stockholders 150,000.00 $335,000.00 GrEORGrE BRUiTS savhtgs dspabtment. ? _.,^T. ? ^ ! Interest at the rate of 4 per centum per anMAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., uuin t>aid on deposits 111 this department JEWELEE '?d REPAIRER | Til I'S T 1) EPA li 1JIENT. Has a splendid stock of Jewelry. Watches, j -his Bank under special provision of ita Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of ; charter exercises the office of Executor, Spectacles and Eyeglasses to tit every one, Administrator, Trustee or Guardian of Esall for sale at lowest prices. 'fttcs. ^ pf-Repairs on Watches ??t dte, SAF?TY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Jfl quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate | F,re and Bursar pro. I salety deposit prices. ; for rfelJi troiu gj (>? to $12(0 per year. ~ ~ ! EDWIN W. ROBERION. Land for Sale. j a. c. msmx, ** TTTE OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE j j CALUVIEL iATlMSuN'!''' T> the following l md: 2d Vice President. Home tract, 52) acres, about two horse j q m BERRY,Cashier. 1 farm onened. Oa the place is tine water tu,,,....,. i j i,. ower with dam already built- It has t%o i I settlement', Rood farming lands 1 Tract No 2.? 107 acres about 140 acres \sr * PBlHiTfi/B E VH I ranls laeJ.witbn?w nu.l ' eeff" | TT . A. fil S'j 1 ULlit tl, J sary out buildings; open laud enough for j fl two horses. 1 a , ^ Tract No 3-179 acres, all timb<r and | well watered. | The above land is located about two C->C) I a\_j 31 3 ? i j\. ^ tSST I TS SOW MAKING THE BEST PIC. 11A PSI V. JL tures that can be bad in this country, ' J* ZEIS HIT no.' and all who have neu-r had a real fine picSwans^a S C * ' tare, should now try some oi his latest & 1 \ 'i' ./i' io(?H tf >ty!. s Specimens can t.e setn ?.t his Gal* 1 " ' lory, up stairs, next to the Hub. \ Cancer Cure. Saw Mills, l 1" TIETIEb\ INI OKM THE II I>!.If Light and Heavy, and Supplies. JIB 1 lint T .^nr. pf'-'pi ff'f' nil! i*d!!nur \'n CITV a I>r^t 4 vr\ npcui A v .?- ~ e ^ v III,.ti 1-0.^1 orjOI. >av is iiK-u until a cure is ill" cud. 1 li:s ts CVt even* <iay; wor< 180 hands. ~n )-,*< hmch r-peuitiiiy ustd jiuti witu Lombsrd Iron Works uM. rawr[tVii??.R, I aM Supply CO., (ifit-Mi. S <\ i AUGISTA, GtyuGlJ^, ^ W iUy 11. IM.-J - : :o. j January '27? ,-^SJ