The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 16, 1899, Image 4
The Lexington Dispatch |
Burned April 25th; rebuilt July
19. 1894.
G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Pub'ish?r.
~ LEXINGTON, C.7~
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16. 1899.
A Boy's Essay cn Tobacco.
Tobacco grows something like a
cabbage, bat I never saw none cooked.
I have heard men say that
cigars was given them election day
for nothing was mostly cabbage
leaves. Tobacco stores kept by
wooden Injuns, who stand at the
door and tffer them a bunch of
cigars, which is glued iDto the Injun's
hand and is made cf wood also. I
- tried to smoke a cigar once, and I
felt like Epsom salts. Tobacco was
invented by a man named Walter
Raleigh. When the people first saw
him smokiDg they thought he was a
steamboat aDd was frightened. My
sister Nancy i3 a girl. I don't know
whether she likes tobacco or net.
There is a yonng man named Leroy
who comes to see her. He was
standing on the steps one night and
he bad a cigar in bis mouth and said
he did not know as she would like it
and she said, ''Leroy, the perfume is
agreeable.'' But when my big
brother Tom lighted his pipe Nancy
said, "Get out of this house, you
horrid creature; the smell of tobacco
makes me sick." * Snuff is Iojun
meal made out of tobacco. I took a
little snuff once, then I sneezed.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions
rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, cures them; also Old Running
and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils,
-Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises,
Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth.
Drives out Pains and Aches. Only
25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by J. E. KaufmanD, Druggist.
Rev. Sam Jones Says:
' Atlanta Constitution.
"I have sent men to the Keely Institute
to take the treatment, and I
have paid their expenses. Christianity
is the best thing on earth, but
there is no use talking Christianity,
or any other 'anity,' to a man who
drinks?a man under the paw'of the
? tiger. You must get a man sober
before you can give him religion. I
put little faith in the man who gets
1 1 II* ? ?!_ .
* religion wnen mauiann anna cr ieeblv
sick. He is I hen afraid the devil
is going to get him, and he promises
- like a good fellow until the scarce is
over.
"My brother in law was the worst
drunkard that ever lived. I sent
him to the Keely Institute, and I
never look at him now without sayiDg:
'What a marvelous work of the
Keely Cure.'
. "My own reasons for being sober
are my boys, my wife, my fellows,
myself and my God.
"I believe that God is in the Keely
Cure as much as I believe the devil
is in the saloons." <
Cure for Lock-jaw.
i' - i
Here is something for the doctor's
scrap bock: A resident of Asbury
Park, N. Y., says that he has cured
eleven cases of lock-jaw by hot water
* treatment. His instructions are:
V,- "Put the patient in a bath of warm
water and place in it one pound of
*
mustard. Immense all ixcept the
mouth, nose and eyes. Cover the
head with warm clotbp, then add hot
motor until fVio tomnorotnro roonVioa
""""
about 110 degree?; if the patient can
bear it go to 120 degrees, and keep
patient in until the jaws open, which
takes usually about twenty minutes.
I have had to keep patients in forty
minutes."
He Was a Coward.
The Adjutant General of Iowa, is
in receipt of Manila advices that
"Capt. A. F. Burton, cf Co. B, Fiftyfirst
Iowa, from Villiscs, has been
"suspended for cowardice and is now
at Manila awaiting a dishonorable
discharge. Burton was principal of
the schools at Wymore, Neb , when
the war broke out and disappeared,
going back to his old home at Yillis
r-j? ca, la., and taking tfcie captaincy ot
the company. He is reported to
have deserted the troops in an ent
gagement and hid in a ditch while
the company went into action without
him.
Try Allen's Foot-Ease,
A powder to be shaken into the
shoes. At this season your feet feel j
swollen, nervous and hot, and get j
tired easily. If you have smarting 1
feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot- j
Ease. It cools the feet and makes
walking
easy. Relieves corns and j
bunions of ail pain and gives rest and [
comfort. Try it today. Sold by all
druggists, grocers, shoe stores and
general storekeepers everywhere. |
Price 25c. Tiial package free. Ad- j
dress, Allen S. Olmsted, L? Roy, N. Y. '
fc v . *
I HAVE SUFFE
ggl With painful menses, attended withS(
I and occasional whites. I also have sort
1 1 T ?I ),ovniic/,(l Virions
M uau 1 l UliliUt 1VOU A ? v
M 110 relief until about two months ag<>. v
| and it is doing me more good than all <j
If your case is complicat ed ar
? regarding treatment, write to
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Dog Days.
What are the "Dog Days?" There
is an opinion that if it rains the first j
dog day it will rain forty consecutive'
days. The belief seemed to orignate j
in Mediterranean countries that j
Sirius or the dog star exercised a
baneful influence over animal life and
conditions. This daDgerous period
began when the star and sun rose
together and continued an indefinite
period. But owiDg to the precession
of the equinoxes this does not occur
until August 10, when the greatest
heat of the summer is drawing to a
close. Modern almanac makers differ
as to dates. Some place the dog
days, July 3 to August 11, while;
T ? 1 ? ft! * t f) I
omers say juiy iu Augu&L i-*-.
Good Advice.
"Burdette gives good advice, as
follows: ''There are young men that
do not work, my sod; but the world
is not proud of them. It does not j
know their names, ever? it simply j
speaks of them as old so and so's J
boys. Nobody likes them, nobody:
hates them; the great busy world
doesn't even know that they are
there. So find out what you what
to be and do, son, and take cff your
coat and make a dust in the world.
The busier you are the less deviltry
you we apt to get into, the sweeter
will be your sleep, the brighter and
happier your holidays, and the better
satisfied will the world be with you.'
Bismark's Iron Nerve.
"Was the result of his splendid
health. Iadomitable will and tremendous
energy are not found where
Stomach. Liver. Kidnevs and Bowels
are oat of order. If you want these
qualities and the success they bring,
use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They
develop every power of brain and
body. Only 25 cents, at J. E Ivaufmann's
drug store.
Darlington bad her opening to-!
bacco sale one day last week, Be j
tween 60,000 pounds were sold at
prices ranging from 5 to 20 cents. |
Irritating stiDgs, biles, scratches, j
wounds and cuts soothed and healed ;
by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,?a
sure and safe application for tortured ,
flesh. Beware of counterfeits. J.!
E. Kaufmann.
uThe landlady says coffee still'
keeps up." "Well, I don't see how |
the coffse we get can keep up. It's ;
so weak I should think it would go j
to bed."
To keep young?keep well, keep j
the Nerves calm, the body ruddy i
and well fed, and with Dr. M. A.
Simmons Liver Medicine regulate j
the Stomach and Bowels.
The South Carolina Railroad Commiccinriorc
have ntnno tr> Denvor f!nl
'u"vu,v-' ?|
to atteDd the national convention cf i
railroad commissioners, which convened
last Thursday.
Big ills, as well as little ills of the
kidneys, cannot resist the curative
power of Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. It j
not only quiets and relieves, but j
positively cures. J. E. Kaufmann.
(iHow to Treat a Wife" is the title
of a magazine article occupying three
pages. One little paragraph does
the subject justice; treat her as you
did before marriage.
Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga,
says he suffered with itching piles
twenty years before trying DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of
which completely cured him. Beware
of worthless and dangerous
counterfeits. J. L Kaufmann.
The old South Carolina railway
shops at Charleston and those of the
Augusta Southern at Augusta are to
be removed to Columbia and consolidated
with the Southern shops in the
latter city.
S. F. Griffin, Lancaster, S. C, sayf:
For 18 years I have used and recom
meDded Dr. M. A. SimmoDS Liver
Medicine to all Painters as their best
medicine for painter's Colic and
Torpid Liver. I find it far supeiior
to Zdlin's.
Dukee Cameo Tobacco, Oid \ a.
cheroots and the very best cigars,
ulwavs at the Bazaar.
J
the First Symptoms of j|
Failing Health in a Woman is"JI
RVOUSNESS.p
>u ever think that there is always a \
r this malady? In women Nervous
generally the forerunner of some Bi
female disease, such as Whites, \
Profuse or Irregular Menses, etc., w
if which will produce Nervousness
its distressing intensity. If you use H
T?* m* i Gerstle's /
S-4 p \ Female fa
a X X * ( Panacea 9M
TXAOC MARK. M
very soon be cured of Nervousness fa
3ther female troubles as well. "5
amous tonic has cured cases which M
en pronounced incurable by physi- fa
oucan be cured by the use of (i.F.P. ^
RED FOR YEARS M
>ur stomach. rushing of blood to the head. IH
re nervous spells and heart palpitation so ||
female remedies for a longtime but found
vhen I commenced usin? your G, F. P., W
it hers. I shail continue its use.
lis. SAKAII JENKINS. Glenmore. Ga. B
id you wish advice, free of charge,^
HEALTH CLUB, H
Chattanooga, Tenn. M
E. KAUFMAN X,
The Sweet YouDg Thing?"I dou't
see why people should always laugh
at people in love The Savage
Bachelor?"It is human nature to
laugh at others' infirmities and misfortunes."
One Minute Cough Cure quickly
cures obstinate summer coughs and
colds. "I consider it a most wonderful
medicine,?quick and safe/'?
W. W. Merton, Mayhew, Wis. J.
E. Kaufmann.
Sleeping Bear, a full-blooded Grof
Ventre Indiao, successfully conducts
a general store at Great Falls, Mont.
He will not give his own people
credit, but extends it to a limited
number of whites.
"Our baby was sick for a month
with severe cough and catarrhal
fever. Although we tried many
remedies she kept getting worse
until we used One Minute Cough
Cure,?it relieved at once and cured
her in a few days/'?B. L. Nance,
Prio. High School, Bluffdale, Texas.
J. E. Kaufmann.
California has now about 30,000
acres of olive trees. Two-thirds of
them are not yet bearing fruit, but
it is estimated that in five years California
will be able to supply the market
for the U nitecf States.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly
digests food without aid from the
stomach, and at ihe same time heals
aod restores the diseased digestive
organs. It is the only remedy that
does both of these things and can be
relied upon to permanently cure dyspepsia.
J. E. Kaufmann.
W. L Moise, of Sumter, won the
prize for oratory in the Southern
Collegiate contest at Monteagle,
Tenn, recently. He is now tie
champion orator of the State, having
carried off the honors at Dae West.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia
because its ingredients are
such that it can't help doing so.
"The public can rely upon it as a
master remedy for all disorders arising
from imperfect digestion."?
James M. Thomas, M. D , in American
Journal of Health, N. Y. J. E.
Kaufmann.
The most costly book in the royal
library at Stockholm, Sweeden, is a
Bible. It is said that 160 asses"
skins were used for its parchment
leaves. There are 300 pages of
writing, and each page falls but one
inch 6hort of being a yard in length.
The covers are solid planks four
inches loDg.
J. H. Lunsford & Son, Craft, Tex ,
say that Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic
is certainly the best on the market.
They have never known it to fail to
cure. Have just ordered more and
must have it. Tasteless and guaranteed.
50c. For sale by G- M.
Harman and J. E. Ivaufmann.
"Why, darling," said the pretty
bride of thres weeks, as she rushed
to embrace her husband. How good
it was of you to skip base ball once
and come home early. You're just
too sweet.' And he accepted it all
without saying a word about there
being no game.
The R?v. W. B. Costly, of Stockbridge,
Ga, while attending to his
pastoral duties at Ellenwood, that
state, was attacked by cholera
morbus. He says: "By chance I
happened to get hold of a bottle of
. CbambeiIain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Renfedy, and I think it
j was the means of saving my life. It
: relieved me at once. For sale by J.
E. Kaufmatm.
"Why, Freddy," exclaimed the
i mother of a precocious five-year old?
i "aren't you ashamed to call auntie
! stupid?" Go to her at once and tell
!
her you are very sorry." "Auntie,"
i said the little fellow a few minutes
later. "I'm awful sorry you are so
1 stupid!"
Great excitement prevailed at
Greenville in this State, Sunday,
August b:b, over what at one time
looked to a serious race war. A
negro man was arrested on the
alleged charge of shooting into the
house of a white operative in one of
the mills, some how the report
gained ciidilation that the negro
would be lynched and the negroes,
who were at chuich flocked to the
scene in the wildest state of excitement,
and it was only by the coolest
judgment that a conflict was averted.
I
Bad Country for Negroes.
Three negroes who arrived iu
Pana, III., recently were stt upon by
sympathizers of the union miners,
pelted with stones and mistiles of
every character and driven out of
the city. In the party who assaulted
the blacks were a number of the
wives and sons of the miners. One
of the negroes was badly used up.
During the compulsory exodus of
the negroes, it is claimed by their
assailants that they were fired upon
fjur times from Springside Mining
company's tipple, but none of the
bhots took effect.
"DeWitt'b L'ttle Eirly Risers did
me more good than all blood mrdicines
and other pills,'' writes Geo. H.
Jacobs, of Thompson, Conn. Prompt,
pleasant, never gripe,?they cure
constipation, arouse the torpid -liver
to action and give you clean blood,
steady neives, a clear brain and a
healthy appetite. J. E Kaufmann.
Brookville, Pennsylvania, has a
crow hatchery, said to be the only
one in the world. This bird's jet
black head makes a handsome tiimming
for ladies' hats, and milliners
are credited with paying 25 cents
each for the beads. The eggs of
crows hatch in an ordinary chicken
incubator in 15 days, and in eight
weeks the birds are big enough to
be guillotined.
Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleasant
remedy for all diseases arising
from a disordered or torpid liver.
They are the modern cure for constipation,
biliousness, sick headaches,
specks before the eyes, etc. They
do not sicken or gripe, mild in action,
thorough in effect. Ouly one a dose,
sugar coated and pleasant to take.
Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar.
Spring is here and nature seme
times needs assistance and there is
nothing better than Dr. Baker's
great vegetable blood and liver cure.
It corrects the system and keeps the
machinery working satisfactorily. It
is good for rheumatism, scrofula,
syphilis, dropsy, catarrh and all diseases
of the blood, liver and kidneys,
and general debility. The greatest
blood purifier known. For sale at
the Bazaar. Price $1.00 for a large
bottle.
Dr. Charles U. Sheppard, in charge
' ? 1 1 i. - - - 1 _ A? - L
or me experimental tea Bianon at
Summerville, S C , bas made a report
to the secretary of agriculture
on the progress of the woik. He
says there are 500 acres under cultivation.
Thirty thousand pounds
were sold la9t year at a profit of 25
per ceDt. It is estimated that if all
the plants mature they will yield
10,000 pounds annually.
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NEVER DESPAIR
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Tutt's Liver Pills
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Address
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June 28, 1899.
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HIE
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j few hours before the baby was born, ar.d
was in labor less than two hours. She 1 a j
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tightness, no swollen or rising
breasts. Her baby was strong ar.d the picture
of health.
Mother's Friend is the only remedy
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mothers It is a liniment to Le applied externally.
Nothing but harm can come from
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All interna! preparations said to relieve coming
mothers are not only humbugs, but
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Mother's Friend costs $1 a boitU at
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Be sure and use that old and well
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allays all pain, cures wind colic and
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Twenty-live cents a bottle.
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St. Stephen's Congregation.
The place of divine services for the
immediate future of St. Stephen's
r.rmrrrpnrftfinn will be in the Foisco
^ IT - pal
chapel. Our congregation and
the public may expect services at
that chapel every Sunday morning
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Sunday school service every Sunday
morning, at 9:30, at the Episcopal
chapel.
Pastor J. G. Graichen.
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WraniteviKe ' tt o' j. 10 15 j
" Aik..i. ?'aUD
" Trenton. ; 2 it* p. 11 O0p
" Johnstons 2 4'h|> i! 20p
Ar. Colnmbial'r.. ?! *?" t } "V''! 7 I,: *
Lv ('ol'bia Bland's st. | 4.">p; 5 5<i:?
" Wi)in>]H>n). . . ti :;sj> (5 49 :i
" chi'si.-r 1 T -iJj.j 7 2: a
" Rock Hill . T -S;? 8 II a
Ar. Chariot?!*... .... >s 45 p. 1' 15 a
" Danville .... 12 55 a 1 22 p
Ar. Richmond HOOaj 0 2.") p
Ar. Washington . ..... ' 7 55aj 9 05p
" Baltimore Pa. R. R.. .... i 9 12a: 11 27ip
" Pliiladclphia | 11 25aj 2.Via
" New York . 2 03 pj 6 22 a
c , I No. Itt No. .1.1
Southbound. , .. ..
: J) uly.j Daily.
Lv. Now York.Pa.R.R 2 (>0p 1215nt
" Philadelphia .... 5 24p 2 5oa
" Baltimore I " a5p| 6 22 a
Lv. Waiih'ton, So. Ry j 9 20pj 11 15a
Lv. Richmond II tap 1201m
Lv. Danville . j 4 15a 6 (rip
" Charlotte... ? 8 15a U)2op
" Rock Hill 1> 0-2 a 11 10 p
" Chester 9 35 a 11 42 p
" Winnsboro j 10 21a 12 82 a
Ar Col'bia Bland's st j 11 25 a> 1 37 a
Lv. ColumbiaL'n.dep't ) 11 45 a! 4 20a
" Johnstons 1 214 pj 6 82 a
" Trenton 1 58p G 48a
Ar. Aiken 2 15pj
" (-iranitevillc 2 07p 7 18 a
J_' Augusta.. 2 45 pj 8 00 3
Lv. Col mil bin. So. Ry j 2 55 p 6 45 a
Kinvrvilje \ 4 28 pj 7 20 3
Orange bury 5 29 pi 8 22 a
Branehville 6 02 p1 8 52 a
Summervilie 7 22 p] 10 18 a
Ar. Charleston 8 17p( II 00a
Lv. Col'bia. F.C.&P.Rv 10 25 a' 12 47 a
" Savannah " I 3 07 p! 5 a
Ar. Jacksonville . i 7 4f>n 0 00 a
SLEEPING ( Alt sKUVK'E.
Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and New York.
Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Express.
Drawing-Room Sleeping < 'ars between
Augusta and New York.
Pullman drawing room sleeping oarsbctween
Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington
end New York.
Pullman Sleeping Cars bitween Charlotte
and Richmond.
Nos. 35 and I8>?U. S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping ears between
Jacksonville and New York and Pullman
sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte.
Dining cars serve all meals enroute.
Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville
and Columbia, ereroute daily between Jacksonville
and Cincinnati, via Ashcville.
FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP.
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington.
W. A. TURK. ri. H. HARD WICK,
G- P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A.. Atlanta.
~ SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule in ElTcct
"" June 11th, IfcO.-*.
STATIONS* j j ^'"7,.
Lv. Charleston j 7 0U a m
" Suminerville. 7 41 a in
" Brauchvi.le : S .'>3 a m
" Orangeburg t? '?i a m
" Kingville j IU lo a m
Lv. Columbia j 1! 0.3 a m
" Prosperity 3 ? 10 n'n
" Newberry 1- -o p m
" Ninety-Six j i 1 '.V p m
bTft'llWOiXl i nil II 31) 1 ]> <11
Ar. Hodges 8 00 a m 2 15 p m
Ar. Abbeville ...' 8 -10 a ir. 2 4"> p_m
Ar. Eelton H 55 a in 3 lo p in
Ar. Anderson . .. j I' an a in a 35 u m
Ar. Greenville. ll> 1J a in 4 15 p 1:1
Ar. Atlanta. 3 55 p in 9 0J p m
STATIONS. j E^0S1^|
Lv. Greenville a ot) p in 1J 15 a m
" Piedmont . i 6 00 p in 10 40 a ni
" "Williainston 6 22 p in lu 55 a m
Lv. Anderson 4 45 p in 10 45 a m
Lv. Belton 6 45 p m 11 15 a in
Ar. Donna'.ds 7 15 p m 11 40 a in
Lv. Abbeville . 6 10 i? 111 11 20 a m
Lv. Hodges 7 35 p m 11 55 a in
Ar. Greenwood 8 0J p in 12 20 p in
" Ninety-Six 12 55 p m
" Newberry j 2 Ut) p m
** Prosperity j 2 14 p m
" Columbia ; 3 70 i? m
Lv. Kmgviile 4 58 p in
" Orangeburg 1 ] 5 2) p m
" Branrhvillu | j G 17 p ni
" Summerviil'j I 7 32 p in
Ar. Charleston ' ! 8 17 j) in
Daily Daily a rrnw Daily Daily
No. 9 No.lal blAriONS. ^ No 14 NV1J
5 30p 7 00a Lv... Charleston. . Ar ?17p 11 Ota
809p 7 41a " .. S.im'jie.'ville .. " 732p 10 I8.*v
750p 8 55a " ....Branehville.... " G02p 8 52a
8 24p 9 22a "....Orangeburg..." 5 20p 8 22a
92l)p 10 15a " Kmgviile " 4 38p: 7 00a
83uall40a " .... Volvmbia " 3 20p 93op
9 07al22Op " Alston Lv 230p 8 5)'a
1004a 123]) " .Santuc " 1 2-ipi 7 4G]>
10 20a 2 00i) " Union " 1 05pi 7 30p
10 29a 2 22p " Jonesville " 12 2-")p Gulp
10 54a 237p! " . ..... Pacolet " 12 I4p G4!p
1125a 8l0pAr. Spartanburg.. Lv 11 45a G lap
1140a 3 40p Lv.. Spartanburg. Aril 28a GOOp
2 40p 7 00p Ar Ashevillc.r. Lv 8 20a,^3 Onp
"P," p. ill. "A." a. ill
Pullnlan palace sleeping ears on Trains35ar.d
8G. 37 and 3s, on A. andC. division. Diningears
on these trains serve all meals enroll.e.
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division,
northbound. G:43 a.m.. 3:37 p.m.. 6:rTp. m.,
(Vestibule Limited): southbound 12:2Ga. m.,
8:15 ]). in.. 11:34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.
Trains leave Greenville. A. and C. division.
northtjouiHi.a. in.. ~:.w t>. m. una p. in.,
(Vestibuled Limited):soutnlxmiul, 1 :25 a. m.,
4:2i)p. 111., 12M'J p. 111. < Vestibuled Limited).
Trains 9 and lu carry elegant Pullman
sleeping cars l ctwccii Columbia and Asheville
en route daily between Jacksonville andCincin
nati.
Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor
cars between Charleston and Asheville.
FKANK S. (4AXXOX. J. M.CULP.
Third V P. & Wen. ilgr., TraJlic Mgr..
Washington. D. C. WasliiniJton. L>. C.
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARD WICK,
Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't.
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
THE CIlARLESTOy LINE
SOUTH CAROLINA AND GA. R. R. Co.
In Effect January 1, 1809.
(Eastern Time.)
lv Cbai lesto *7 UU a ui *5 30 p m *7 H) a m
ar ColiiQjbia. 11 00 am 10 10 t) m 1 CO a m
lv Cjlurtibta 11 30 a m ! I 35 a 111
ar Spar'anb'g 3 10 p ui
ar Ashviile .. .... 6 30 p m
lv Columbia ' 11 35 am
lv Charlotte . 8 22 pm 9 25 a m
lv Diinville.. 1159pm 130pm
ar Washing'ii 0 42 a m 9 05 p in
ar B utimore 8 05 a m 11 25 p n
ar Philadel'a '0 25 am 2 56 a in
ar New York 12 53 pm. 6'23am
ar Boston ... t8 30 p m f3 30 a in
lv B >ston ... t9 00 a m *4 00 p m
lv New York. *3 20 p m *12 05 a m
lv Philadel'a 5 55 p m 7 20 a n
lv Baltic ore. 8 37 p m 9 42 a m
lv Washing'n 10 45 p m 11 15 a n;
lv Danville .. 4 45 a m 6 07 a in
ar Charlotte . 9 2 i a m 10 00 a in
ar Columbia. 1 , 100pm
lv Asheville. | "7 20 a in
lv Sparfanb'gl ' 11 45 pm
Ar Columbia. I 3 45 pm1 | 3 00pm ]
lv Columbia. 3 55 p m 0 60 a m 3 lipru
ar Charleston.1 *3 17 p m *ll00an.!*8 17pm
*D-tifv. f Except Sundav. '
AUoU&TA DJLV IOION.
(West-Daily.)
leave Charleston ; 7 00 a m 5 30 p m
arrive Augusta 11 51 a n 10 45 p m
arrive Atlanta 8 20 p ui 5 00 a m
arrive New Orleans 8 20 p m
arrive Chattanooga ... 1 00 a n. 1 tHJ p m
arrive Nashville 6 40 a m 6 55 p m
arrive Evausvlil 1 40 p m 1 25 a m
arrive St Louis I 7 32 p m 7 '20 a m
TFKOClitT XKAfN SEKViuE.
Augusta Division.?Tnrough Sleepers between
Charleston and Atlanta, leaving |
Charleston at 5 30 p. m., arrivcg in Atlanta
at 5 a m.
Columbia Division - Tbroneh Coaches
between Charleston and Ashcville, both directions.
SLortest route to Asheville and Hot
Springs, N C.. and all resorts ol Upper i
North and South Carolira.
Through tickets can be purchased, sleep
ing car reseivatious st cured, bagyaee
checked to destination and all other inhumation
obtaiued by appling to Win H.
Evans, C. T. A.. Charleston Hotel,orG. W. I
Dewees, Ticket Ageiit, Line Street Station.
L. A. EMEliSON,
Traffic Manager,
SEND-NO MONEY ?aa?2!fifcgdua*||B
wo will send you OUR HIGH iWlKMJggfl tT> | | 50> ,
GRADE CROP CABINET BUROICK SEWING MACHINE ~ 'rf'tMi u. ?. .ai.jr-rt to nimi R?" BgBa I t
nation. You t-an t--.atr.ioo itat your m-arest Ireiirlit depot ain, >>|ung|' ir I A
found prrfortij satisfactory. exactly as represented... FFflBiy %v*|
equal lo machine* others sell as hich isiGO.tiO, and TllK e^H
(jKha I KSl ltalsti.il>' VOL KVKU IIKAIIO OK, pa; jour
frrlrhl acrnt Our Special Offer Price $15.50
civE Vt'tHREE months' trial in your own Itotnc. ami 1
forrnt inairs and qradt-a of Srnins flurl.inrs at $*>.a<), $10.00, fit.00, yfiqnRJ^JiSJ
$12.00and tip, all fully drarrilvd in Our Krrc Srnini: flarhlne I alaloeue, V I CAilHI -s j
but SIS.50 for this DROP DESK CABINET BURDICK SI ViJ I $??
Is the greatest value ever offered by any houne. Ml T ^ Uu i e>" *
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS kV ?|f A
TertijtM'tits. otfering unknown a-irhine* un*:er various naiuos, with | ^t0 jyuf ? J ^
various irwIuCtUKfiit*. Writ* home frlfnd in (bica^o and Irarn who are Ip:J -7??, o *
HKMAKI.K AM) WIIO AKK NOT. HJI * ~
Tuff Plioniry everv MODERN ittrp.ovKUKNT, FQ.i a 8
I ii bo DUnUlvIV E1HLV (in'OI) POINT OK EVERY 1IH.H Ci?*? 5^V?V!&^rf|'T .
(illADE MACHINE MADE. WITH HIE S . 5?
DEFECTS OK NONE. M A1?K It Y THE BEST M AK Klf IN AM KMC A. ?.?
? ... n FliOM lilK KKs l \r.VM:lU AL ^ Mvon
KV SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK gigggg
1 KMr.1," y'.'VIANO I'OI.IMIKD, one illustration shows machine closed, (headdroj>
? KgL? piNJT from sitfht) to he Used as a renter table. otand or desk, the other
c with Kill leiurih table ami head In place for sewinpr, 4 fanrj A
r drawer.. latr?i 1?03 skeleton frame, carved, i htitled, embossed and
2 Kgflj?jSyrT"1 " ' /jSS.ICt, decorated cabinet finish. line, t nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 cas- ~ "w
(r H |M ters. i?all beorlnjr adjustable treadle, n'ci.uitie Snivth iron stand.
a- ^rro >? I a 50lflaill L test hire? llieh Arm fcetiJ. positive four motion feed, self threading vibrat
* M\lj B fefe jjjS H | intrshuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable benrinprs, patent tension
f =i'i fill liberator, improveo 1.-ore wlioel. adjustable pressor foot, improved shuttle
J ~ -r iAl i < I I /TJf^vsl carrier, patent needle bar. patent dressiruard. head is handsomely decorated 4
= = ?*?? 1 I 1 I?Wt1 and ornamented ar.d lieautifoll? NICKEL TRIMMED. jJ
'. = ! : I U JGs&al CUARANTEED he lightest running. must durable an<1 nearest noiseless ntarhlaa
5; : 11 .1 . ?made. K?er? known attachment i* furnished and our Free Instruction Book tells
j=so- AJI f ^>YvY?^aL| just how an votie can run it and do either plain or any kind of fancy work.
r> - ? . iHll C?.?.Vcv\>> 5 Jell a on.vvjoo' nrvntvo citt a T7 a v-vr i. s...-r ??rv
A IT rn^TS YOU NOTHING t<> see and examine this machine. compare It
P?y.w>-w ^jjl'l 00313 IUU nuinimu with lh,)!>e y,>UrM<>reUeeper sells at $40.00
to $60.00, -tn't then if convince .-on are satin* $25.00 *.0 $40.00, pay
yoar freight **ent the $15.50. TO ItKTI KN VOI R $15.50 If at any time within three month* you tnyyoaara
ottatlifled. OKDKR TO 01Y. LOVT DELAY. (Scars. K?ebnck ?t Co. are th'irouphly reliable.?Editor.) r
Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. line.) Chicago, lit.
CONFECTIONERIES, J
FRUIT S, GA.ZES, GRAGZERS,
&EOCEEIES,
CIGAIIS, CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO
Toys,
Fancy China,
Notions,
<
IDIBTJC-S and. 3^EE3DICI^TES,
PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC
Diamond Dyes of all Colors. ^
Barman's Bazaar,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
- ~ ^ I /^niUMCiA UCU/DIDDV ?UH
T II V II LTaURENS'RAILhGAO. """
JL iS 1 j I In Effect JaDuarv 8tb, 1899.
I No. 52 " No. 2
QPTRiTTIATF 11 05 a m lv. Columbia..
OllUll llllJj , 1117 a m ar. .Leaphart.
1)FMFDTFS i " 32 a S aJ.BaneXe :
liEiiUIimiiO. j 11 37 a m ar.White Rock.
Endorsed by some of tlie Leading Medical | h 10 a iu ar .. Hilton...
Profession. No Quack or Patent Med- i H 15 a m ar" ^hapin... *
ic;ne but ' H 55 a m ar L. Mountain
NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. | }| a 8 30 pm
Admitted into the World Columbian Expo- j 10 on v~. i o aa <
sition in 1^93. 12 20 p m ar. Newberry, ar 8 00 pm r
Use Ppirittine Balsam for Rheumatism, 12 33 p in ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 7 20 pm
Colds. Lameness, Sprains, Sore Throat j 12 38 p in ar... Gary... .ar 7 10 pm
Use fpiriltino Inhilenr for Consumption. , J2 43 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 7 01 pm
Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma -i0 co ~ n 1 1 -11 a fa
and La Grippe. 12 50 p m ar..Gddville..ar 6 60 pm
Spirittine (Ointment is indispensable :n the 1 Oo p m ar.. Clinton., .ar 6 30 pm
treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, 1 12 p m ar . . Parks. . .ar 4 10 pm -A
Itching Piles. .... 1 25 p m ar. .Laurens, .lv 4 00 pm
In consequence of the astonishing sue- _ *
cess in removing diseases its demand now ' RETURNING SCHEDULE
comes not alone Irotn this vicinity but
from everywheiein the United States and No~53 * No7"i
Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN. j 1 35 P m lv. .Laurens, .lv 10 10 am
?? 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 10 00 am
LEXINGTON j 1 53 p m 1 v. ..Clinton.. .lv 9 40 am ^
ttUHttt BROTH, !!8{:fcSBfce {gs
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. | 2 14 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .It 8 50 am
PKEFAiifcS fUK TEACiiiMi j z i'j p in lv.. .oaiapa.. .Iv 8 40 am
COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. 2 32 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am
High School. Intermediate and Primary ! f J P m Jv.lrosperity.lv G 45 am
Courses. ; 2 5< p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv - >
English, German. French, Greek and Latin j 3 02 p m lv.L. Mountain lv
Taught. j 3 12 p m lv. ..Cbapin.. .lv
7J&- Very Healthiest Location. Board 3 18 p m lv.. .Hilton., .lv
very cheap. $4 to $7 per month. Tuition 3 91 r> m Jv White Rock lv
extedingly low. $1 to $2.o0 per month, j P * *
Expenses per year $5U to $7o. Had 125 3 26 pm lv.I3allentme.lv
students last session. 3 35 p m lv.. .Irrno lv
Next session begins Monday, September 3 42 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv
Address' 3 55 p m sr..Columbia, .ar
O. D. *-EriEgtori'''C Trains 52 and 53iun solid between
September 14?tf. ' Charleston and Greenville. Train
i 52 makes close connection at LaurIjQTl
VATT I ens for Augusta and Spaitanburg.
AllT i 1 UU Ej1L1\, i ? No; Shakes close connection at
/ i Sumter for the Noith.
dl 1 Nos. 1 and 2 makes close connec- ?
^L'l. 1/WW'iiiilj j tion with S. A L to and from Atlanta.
OR, ! For further information call on or
AFFLICTED | 6 B. F. P. LEAPHART,
TXT A XT V XV A V I ?itA?2.ck^t_ASent'
All All A TY 111, J 1'. LINLNUSION, AND
NEED Traveling Passenger Agent. *
mm. Psnk of Columbia, Columbia, S. C.
" j W. G. CHILDS, President. ^
| LOAOTMBAI
the Bazaar, Standard Med.- 0F gmm CiE0LINA
Diseases,r Etc, whicV'whi I STATE' DEPOSITORY
giverelief and cure you. . capital Paid in Fun $150,00000
A T T FI R R A 7 A \ R ' Suri)Ins 3^,000.00
ijl i. 1 11 Li -Dil /jTxIjLJLV, _ j Liabilities ol Stockholders 150,000.00
$335,000.00 i
GEORGE BRUITS ; SAVIITG-S DEPARTMENT.
j Intere.->t at the rate ol 4 per centnm per anMAIN
ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., j num paid on deposits m this department.
JEWELER "d REPAIRER i veparimekt.
Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, fTT *,"?
Clocks and Silverware. A site line of ?.?r er "f offi?
Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, j "wmmrtrtor, Ircstee or Ooardtan of Esall
for sale at lowest prices. j * ' i
$st Bepairs on Watches first class ! SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. x
quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate j Fire and Burglar pro. 1 safety deposit f
prices. 60?tf. , for rent lrorn $4 00 to $12 10 per year.
- - ? j EDWIN \V. ROBERT ON,
Land for Sale, A. C. HASKELL, PresldeEt?
! Vice President,
nrrnn * T? T)TJTT*trrr C H r J. CALDWELL ROBERTSON.
1 / JL. Uf r n,n. a i i X\i > a. 1J-I OAUL, I . '
? W the following land: r ,, UF1?rv n 2d \ ice President
Home tract, i25 acres, about two horse p'hv 1 EKR\, Cashier,
farm opened. Oil the place is fine water e ruar) i-~ *)'' 1
i ower with dam already built. It has two
settlements good farming lands.
Tract No. 2. ? 1D7 acres about 140 acres ' A 1^5/ I I V/1
woods land with new dwelling and i.eces- j ?T i*, ll82w IlfjIilV*
sary out buildings; open land enough lor ! I
'"t^To. 3?179 acres, all ttab.r and | iiETIST, j
well watered. I
The above land is located about two scoujmhia, s. c? I
miles from Swansea. Terms reasonable. | ... . 1
Applv to either J I a aiam-m* ltit liLSl PIC- ?
SAML. HAT SI-Y. A to res that can be bad in this country,
J. ZEB nunU. ' Hnr*:i" ^aVe cevtr ^ad ft real tine picSwansea,
S C. ! t!:rf- ^bonM no-.v try some of his latest
A??ril 21,' 18'J8 - tf styles. Specimens can be seen at Lis Gal!
iery, tip stairs, next to the Hub.
WvAX-WA?TED"|g-w MT77- .
IN LARGE OR SMriLL QUANTITIES S f B I I I O
! Light Hii'l Heavy, and Supplies.
r WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR- i tcif^PiKST ANI.,,5J?T^
J[ ket price tor clean ani pure Beeswax. amu 11 h' SIAi*r"i# 1
Price governed by color aLd coudi'iou. "OmDQrCj \^OrRS
RICEBHARMAN, j auou" A, oKk,C?''
At theBa2aar, Lexington, S. C, Jannarj 27 - 4