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The Lexington Dispatch j Burned April 25th; rebuilt July ! 19. 1894. J G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Pub'isher. LEXINGTON. S. C., WZTNSSDAY. AUGUST 23 1899. Ultimate Independence. That Is tbe Great Desire of the Patriotic Cubans. They Are Willing to Wait for Realization of Their Hopes, for Waiting Will be Beneficial. Senor Pedro N. Ptqueno, of the province of Piuar del Rio, Cuba, is in Washington, to consult with census office officials in regard to taking the census in that jrovince. He is a native Cuban of mature }ears and having been educated in this country, speaks the English language fluently. He told a reporter that the work of enumeratieg the inhabitants in the rural districts of Cuba would be attended to with gre;tidfficulty, owiDg to the lack cf good toads throughout the interior of the island. Senor PequeDo was formerly tax collector of PiDar del Rio, and also edited a newspaper. He was asked what was the prevailing sentiment in Cuba as to the future relations that should exist between that country and the United States. "Our people/' said he, 'want ultimate independence. We frel that after hnvinir fought for our liberties it is right that we should be permitted to set up our own government. At the same time there is general acquescence in the idea that it is better for the Uuited States to maintain its authority in Cuba for the next two or three years. By that time the Cubans will have had the necessary training and preparation essential to conducting the affairs of government. They will learn the details of statecraft and will be in opposition to rule themselves with dignity and safety/' About one month ago my child, which is fifteen months eld, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomitiDg. I gave it such remedies as are usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a physician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and wa9 having about twentyfive operations of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief it would not live. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, and I decided to try it. I soon noticed a change for the batter; by its continued use a complete cure was brought about and it is now perfectly healthy.?C. L Boggs, Stumptown, Gilmer Co , W. Ya. For sule by J. E. Kaufmann. Tillman and the Dispensary. Abbeville Press and Eanner. ; Senator Tillman disclaims any idea that the dispensary is a "moral institution." As far as we now recollect he never claimed anything for it, ex cept that it is better than the old way of dealing with h'quor, and that it is better than free liquor under the head of prohibition. Tillman was right at first, and he is right now. Whatever may be the sins and faults of Senator Tillman he deserves to be immortalized for his courage and ability in breaking up the old whiskey business, root and branch. Good people will stand by the dispensary plan of dealing with liquor, and the liquor men of the State will have a hard time in changiog the dispensary law. There is no doubt that the dispensary law, if properly enforced would woik a hardship on a numbei of foreigners in the city of Charles ton, whose names we can neithei spell nor pronounce, but notwith standing this hardship, South C.-tro lina caDnot alter her laws to suii these foreigners. If citizens of South Carolina shoulc go to any foreign country and seel to engage in the liquor business, il quite probable that they wculc conform their conduct to the laws ol their conduct to the laws of thai country. They wouid hardly ask tc have the laws changed to suit theii notions, aod they would not likely conspire with the whiskey element tc defy the laws of their adoptee country. . A Fxijhtfal Blunder "Will often cause a horrible Burn. Scald, Cut or B. uise. Bucklen'e Arnica Salve, the best in the World will kill nain and rtrnmntlv heal * *? I I 1?J it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best File cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a b^x. Cure guaianteed. Sold by J. E. K lufinann, Drugg.st. If you leel sleep >, ill and bilious aDd wi?.h to feel wtll, bright and wide awake use Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide Awake Piils. Tney are the best. J. E. Kaufmanu. nrnTrriTitut !! ini n ! ? Cures Effected ^r_ s ^ One Bottle // I sold your C </ay/ '' A"\\\Hc^ physician had ! .<? ^no good she ih ; # ,7/^-Z.. was entirely ct Tumor Removed. ' ) The wife of one of my Jre!# customers wassohadly at- ' dieted with tumor of the ' r?r wombthatshewasunable ,'"v?>J-> to go about. After using t;i': *1/ / r three bottles of G. F. P. Y f / ! the tumor was expelled. / / / J.H.RATCMFF. / , . iiatclifT. Tex. 1 / Suffered from Change ol i My wife was siek for seven vears. stif' j Ohange^ofLifc. We tried everything we liicuui Musauu puuiuui iitoiisnuiiinic ment without anv pood result. We th< C. F. P. and it did more good thanallc for six years. It is the greatest remedy 1 mules ever placed on the market. J. D. BORDEN. Col Sold at all Drag- Store L. GERSTLE & CO., Proprs., FOR SALE BY J Tbe largest vegetables are foi n in the garden seed catalogues. Sixteen powers have signed thi protocols of the arbitration anc mediation treaties at The Hague. Let disease come as they will. Take Life of the Liver and b healthy still; Pleasant to take, unlike a pill, Regulates the system aDd cure every ill. During the year eodiDg June 3 last, the government expende $1,075,030 Gn Mississippi river irr provements. Thft nonr houses in 45 Kunsa counties are empty, and in 37 cour ties there is not a case on the crimm docket. Simple health rules demand tha you check your present kidney troi ble by giviDg Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine trial. You will find your investmer good. J. E. Kaufmann. Former Governor Stone, of Mil souri, will, it is believed, be the re* power in the next Democratic natioi al campaign. Ladgers, journals, records, count* books, memorandum books, scbo< books, pads, pencils, ink of all color mucilage, &e., for sale at the Bazaa The man whose religion does som thing for him in this world has sttong hope that it will do somethir for him in the next. Don't forget csat tooking solera in church on Sunday does not gii you license to sell cloth with a sho: yardstick on week days. Big ills, a9 well as little ills of tt kidneys, caDnot resist the curatr power of Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. not only quiet3 and relieves, hi positively cures. J. E Kaufmann. Farm labor is so scarce in tt Dortbwest that farmers have appe?s I ea to tne raiiroaas to aid tnem i securing harvest hands. The right hand, which is tno: sensitive to the touch than the lei is less sensitive than the latter the effect of heat or cold. Dr. Sawyer*8 Arnica and Witc Hazel Salve heals and soothes i flamed skiD, and is especially recor mended to heal cuts, burns, bruisi and sores. J. E. Kaufmann. The first and only national bai outside of the continental boundari of the United States is about to 1 established in Honolulu. She: "I wouldn't marry you you were the last man on earth He: 4'lrou wouldn't get a chanc 1 I'd surely have my pick then.'' One Minute Cough Cure quick cures obstinate summer coughs ai colds. "I consider it a most wc deiful medicine,?quick and safe.''W. W. MertoD, May hew, Wis. E. Kaufmann. ) "Mama,"' inquired Ethel, lookii il, t ? j ci:e i:xm_ laiuui puz-Ziieu, 11 lime cumu have calves in their legs, do gro* f . up people have cows in theirs?" To keep young?keep well, he : the Nerves calm, the Dody rudi . and well fed, and with Dr. M. . Simmons Liver Medicine regula t the Stomach and Bowels. When milk cows are required I drink water that one would not dii L himself, and he uses the milk, he g( ' the impure water in another form. ^ Irritating stings, bites, scratch h wounds and cuts soothed and heal by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,sure and safe application fortortur flesh. Beware cf counterfeits. r E. Kaufmann. ) | Some men who claim to be t architects of their own fortunes won be worth twice as much today hi they employed another architect at fair salary. , j S. F. GriffiD, Lancaster, S. C , saj , I T7V.. It? T I Jl ? \ j jl vi xvraio a uavc uh*u ttuu iruui I mended Dr. M. A. Simmons Liv ; Medicine to all Painters as their be j medicine for painter's Colic ar Torpid Liver. I find it far superi to Zeilin'e. J. H Lunsford A Son, Craft, Te: : say that R imon's PepsiD Chill Ton is certainly the best on lhe maikf j They have never known it to f <il I j cure. Have just ordered more an j must have it. Tasteless aud gua j auteed. 50c. For sale by (1. j Harman aud J. E. Kaufmanc. I by G. F P. )?jg[ Cured Where Physician Failed. I. F. P. to a young lady customer whom our j given up :e> hopeless, and told her it it did her j ed not pay torn. After taking one bottle she ireitand has been in g?><>d health ever since. I J. K. 011.Li LAND. Moore's Bridge, Ala. | Health Restored. ! T was weak ami in very bad j health and unable to do my A w yi\ work. 1 used one bottle of C. F. P. and it did nte more 'j'( Pood than anything 1 ever <?/V?used. I am now in good health i [rpyd and can do my work. I r Mes. S. E. CHANDLER. . Gin. Ark.! ILIfe. Rife AK IfflU Fering from the I'i'ill 1/2* " /Jiii'l'' ''i'-'i 1 could get from j ,\tiWf \;j !l , sum for treat- \ )/x-;i | Iscwehad used I IV * \ j for suffering fe- v [ | | raesneil, Tex. ' ' >s, Price $1.00 per Bottle. Chattanooga. Tenn. j r. E. KAUFMANST. ij S'ie: ''How that woman we ju t ' passed does bai.e me." He ''She e ! certainly looked pleasant enough." j Sbr: "That's all done for effect, but i if you noticed she never turned to | take in my new suit and hat." ( The wise farmer raises hogs as *ell as homiuy, and has a mule or horse colt coming along to tike the s place of the farm animal now on I duty. There is no reason why our 0 | farmers should not grow their own d j horses and mules. ' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia because its ingredients are <uch that it can't help doing so. 1 'The public can rely upon it as a il master remedy for all disorders arisi ing from imperfect digestion.1'? Li j James M. Thomas, M D, in Amerii -an Journal of Health, N. Y. J. E. | Kaufmann. 8 , I A woman without arms has been it i l married at Christ church, New Zea| land. The ring was placed upon the " | fourth toe of her left foot. A similar J marriage to tbi3 was performed at 3 | St. James1 Cburch, Bury St. Ed| munds, in 1832. ?r j Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly ^ j digests food without aid from the p'! stomach, and at the same time heals T' and restores the diseased digestive p- j organs. It is the only remedy that e | does both cf these things and can be g j relied upoD to permanently cure dysI pepsia. J E. Kaufmano. The first essential for enduring I hot spells is to get plenty of sleep. rt | There is eminent medical authority j for the statement that heat prostra| ticns are due much more to the ex)P haustion incident to insufficient sleep | on successive hot nights than to the actual intensitv of the daily heat. at j "Our laby was sick for a month ! with severe cough and catarrhal J(i ! j fever. Although we tried many remedies she kept getting worse until we used One Minute Cough ; Cure,?it relieved at once and cured re her in a few days."?B. L. Nance, k | Prin. High School, Bluffdale, Texas, to j J. E. Kaufmaun. j Laid away in the savings banks of ;h i New York State are $1,500,000 in n- dormant accounts. Some of these n- j accounts are nearly seventy years es old. None are less than twenty two years eld. During all that time the ik owners have never added a cent to *0 ' them or taken a cent awav. * "I . ~ oe j "DeWitt's L fctle Early Risers did me more good than all blood medijf | cines and other pills," writes Geo. H. <? ' Jacobs, of Thompson, Conn. Prompt, ,e pleasant, never gripe,?they cure | constipation, arouse the torpid liver i to action and give you clean blood, *L | steady nerves, a clear brain and a healthy appetite. J. E Kaufmann. n- i A New E lgland school teacher rej ceived the following note of caution j frjrn the anxious mother of one of ! her pupiU: "Dear Miss, please do j not push Johnny too bard for so en j much of bis branes is intelleck that ?n he ought to be held back a good deal or he wi 1 iun to intelleck entirely an eP I do not desire this. So please hold him back so as to keep his intelleck A- j from getting bigger than his body te ! an irjuriDg him for life."' Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, apleasio ant remedy for all diseases aiising nk from a disordered or torpid liver. >ts They are the modern cure for consti; pation, biliousness, sick headaches, ?g specks before the eyes, etc. They j do not sicken or gripe, mild inaction, thorough in effect. Only cDe a dose, ; sugar coated and pleasant to take. T Price, 25 cents a bos, at the Bazaar. A special from Cumberland, Wis., ^ isiys: ''Christ Wold, a farmer near ,, !Poskin lake, committed suicide bv I CI " *, blowing off his head with dynamite ! m the ground, laid his head over it ; and touched off' the fuse. Near by was found a scrap of paper on which 'f: | was written: ''Here I go and the u ; Lord go with me." His head and er one arm was completely torn away. Wold was 30 years old and leaves a !a wife and family who are unable to or assigu a cause for the deed. The Rev. W. B Costly, of Stockbridge, Ga., while attending to his pastoral duties at Elleuwood, that lc' stab-, was attacked by cholera t- morbus. He says: "By chance I to hai peued to t;et bold of a buttle ot j Chamber lain b Colic, Cholera and i Diari hoea Reai? dj>, and I i bit,k it ! ITUU ttli, llliiUllL- . .f ui.TTil.i. l.r.K Tt | ?ttto iu*: Luvano ui oavii'^ ujj inc. XI I j i>ii? v?-d rup Ht OLce. For bale by J. | K Knufiuaun. Joks on ths 2?:jor. The rr ?jor, j ist returned from Boston, tells in strict confidence this stoiy: ' I had engaged my berth and was standing od the rear platform five minutes before the train pulled out of the Park square depot, a middle aged woman and a handsome girl, both ladies, passed me and entered the car, accompanied by a gentleman ly looking chap who carried their baggage. A moment later this fel low rushed up to me and said he was in a most embarrassiug position, had his sister and mother aboard and had lost his mileage book. He would in troduce me to them and give any securitv for ?25. I said I needed neither introduction nor security, but would give him 810?all I bad to spare. ITe insisted on giving me bis diamond scarfpin, and then rush cd into the station to see if he could get more cash. As the train pul'ed out without him he came running wildly after it, but had to give it up "Then the porter approached me a'tentively. 'Was that man annoying you?' he said. I told him no. 'He insisted on carrying the baggage of two ladies inside, sab, an?an? did he get any money out of you? " 4Of course he didn't,* said I, but I took the first opportunity of exam ining that pin. It was worth about five cents."' That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life P lis. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take Try them Ouly 25 cents. Money ?! #? < i ri i i i t n DiCK II not carea. ooia oy j. 10. Kaufmann, Druggist. * During a trial for assault in St. Louis, a club, a rail, an ax handle, a knife and a shot gun were exhibited as the instruments with which the deed was done. It was also shown that the assaulted man defended himself with a scythe, a revolver, a pitchfork, a chisel, a handsaw and a dog. The jury decided that thej'd have given a dollar apiece to have seen the fight. Spring is here and nature some 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 woiking satisfactorily. It is good for rheumatism, scrofula, syphilis, dropsy, catarih and all diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys, and general debility. The greatest blood purifier known. For sale at the Bazaar. Price 81.00 for a large bottle. Judge A ?"Well, "Uncle Zeb, where are you going? The Benedict?I was j:s going to de cote, sah, to see you, 6ub, and get a remorse from dat yallsr limb dat I married the yarder day. Judge A?Why, see here; that won't do. Didn't you promise me you would take her for better or worse, and all that? The Benedict?Y ts, sub; but den she am a sight wuss dan I took her fur. He Walked. Time 11 p m. ''They tell me your gait was esteemed one of tLe finest in the regiment." ''You flatter me." "No Lieutenant Wagstaff said you marched magnificently." "The lieutenant may nob be a good judge." "I fancy he is. To my mind there is nothing that makes a man more presentable and really attractive than a graceful walk. My curiosity is greatly aroused. May I ask a favor of you ?*' "Certainly," "Then I would like to see you walk." And she handed him his hat. To those living in malarial districts Tutt's Pills are indispensible, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipai tinn and all liilion^ diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Tho Elder's Inspiration. At the close of a forenoon session of a ministerial conference, in announcing the opening sulject for the afternoon, the presiding officer said: ''Elder H? will present a paper j on 'Tbe Devil.'" Then he added earnestly: ; "Please be prompt in attendance, I for Brother H? has a carefully pre! pared paper, and is full of Lis sub j jf0*-" And the Homiletic Review says J that it was some minute* before the 1 presiding officer could understand j the laughter which followed his reI mark "BEFORE BABY IS BORN/' A Valuable Little Book of Interest to All Women Sent Free. Every woman looks forward with feelings of joy indescribable to the one great event in her life, compared with which all others pale into insignificance. How proud she will feel when her babe nestles on her breasthow sweet the name of "Mother!" And yot, her anticipation of this event is clouded with dread of the jmin and danger of the ordeal, so that it is impossible to avoid the feeling of foreb<fding which creeps over her. The danger and suffering attendant upon being n mother can Tie entirely prevented, so that the coming of the little stranger need notl>e looked forward to with fear. Every woman who reads this, can obtain free a valuable little Ixiok entitled "Bo fore Baby is Born." by sending her address to the Bradfield Regulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga. This bonk contains priceless information for all women, and no one should fail to send for it. Taking STo Chances. "Now,"eaid the enterprising interviewer, "please read this over and hold up ycur light hand." "But," said the public man, "this is merely an interview." "That's all it is now. But I thought it would be a good thing to be appointed a notary public. We've had too many denials, and this article's going to be an affiJavit be f jre it gets into the paper." Home and Farm. By special arrangements we offer the Home and Farm, the leading farm and home paper, published in Louisville, Ky., and the Dispatch for $1 25. Those of our subscribers who desire to subscribe for the Home and Farm, can do so by sending 25c in silver or stamps to this office. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea Twenty-live cents a bottle. It is the best of all. -?-?-* St. Stephen's Congregation. The place of divine services for the immediate future of St. Stephen's congregation will be in the Episcopal chapel. Our congregation and the public may expect services at that chapel every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, except on fifth Sun days. "? "? 1 1 ? O Sunday scnooi service every ouuday morniDg, at 9:30, at the Episcopal chapel. Pastor J. G. Graiehen. 0 RIFLE. f It "Takes Down." 9 22-inch barrel, weight 4$ pounds. ? Carefully bored and tested. For 4 \ .22, .25 and .32 rim-fire cartridges. \ f No. 17. f J Plain Open Sights, $6.00 f f No. 18. ? f Target Sights, $8.50 f y Ask your dealer for the " FA VO- 9 a KITE." 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ILK j 3 COp' 1215nt " Philadelphia 5:s4;?j 3 3d a " 'Baltimore .... | 7 55p| f?22a Lv. Wasli'ton, So. Rv ; l>2dp 11 15 a Lv. Richmond 11 (.0 j> 12 dim Lv. Danville ... j 4 15 aj ?'? (rj|i " Charlotte... ! 8 15a Id 2d?i " K<ck Hiil i? 0*2 n' 11 10;i " Chester I 0 85 a' 114:1}! 41 WinttclwirA . I () 1^1 Jl ;j Ar Col'bia Bland'g st. I 11 -5a; 1 ."7 a Lv. Columbia Un.dep't .... 11 45a; 4 30a " Johnstons ; 1 -Up' tib'ia " Trenton 1 :b|>' G4Sa Ar. Aiken '-'lap1 " Graniteville I 'i07p| 7 13a " Augusta j 2 45 p 8 00 a Lv. Columbia. So. liy j 3 55p! 6 45a KingvilJe ' 4 :;s p: 7 ;Ori Orangeburg 5 2i>p, 22s Branchville 0 02]> 8 52 a Suminervilln 7 32p! loisa Ar. Charleston 8 17p! 11 CO a Lv. Corbia. F.C.&P.Iiy j 10 35a' 12 47 : " Savannah . | 3 07 p, 5 03 : Ah Jack sonville . ...I 7 4<>n OOO: SLKKI'ixc CAR SKKVK K. Excellent daily passenger service bctweei Florida and New Voik. Nos. 33 and 34?Now York and Florida Ex press. Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars between Augusta and New York. Puilmun drawing room si oo pi n g ca r s bo t w cei Tamna, Jacksonville, savannah, Washiugtui and New York. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Charlotb and Richmond. Nos. 35 and 3>V -U. S. Fast Mail. Tkruugl Pullman drawincr room buffet s'eepiug cars be tween Jacksonville and NewYoik and Pud man sleeping cars between Augusta and Clhar lotte. Dining cars serve all meals enroutf Pullman sleeping ears between Jacksonvill and Columbia, reroute daily between Jack sonville and Cincinnati, via Ashevillo. FRANKS. GANNON. J. M. CULP. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington YT. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICX. G. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A.. Atlanta. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed irhrdnle in Effect Jnr.e lllli, 1S-0.I. : STATiOXS~" j | _ Lv. Charleston ? 00 a " Sunimervilic 7 11 a " Branehvi.le. 8 53 a " Orangeburg 9 23 a "Kingviiie ..1 _1_. ! 10 13 a Lv. Columbia. i I! 05 a " Pros'h.'in;j' >2 10 u " NewDerry 12 25 p " Ninety-Six 1 20 p " Greenwood 7 10 a ,n 1 55 p 1 Ar. Bodges S (>ii a m - 15 p Ar. Abbeville ..' D ft a ii; - 15 p_ i Ar. Button 8 55 a iu 0 10 p Ar. Anderson j 9 30 a in' 3 35 p Ar. Greenville. 10 lo a in 4 15 n Ar. Atlanta. . 3 55 p in i? ?>> p_ ""sTATlOSS. Lv. Greenville 5 30 p m' i> 15 a " Piedmont rt lb p m, lo -!0 a " Williams* on 0 22 p m 10 35 a 1 Lv. Anderson . 4 45 p in 10 43 a Lv. Bed on G 45 p m 11 15 a * Ar. Dotinalds 7 13 p m 11 40 a I Lv. Abbeville t> !<J t> m 11 'j> a Lv. Hodges 7 35 p m. 11 55 a I Ar. Greenwood is dj p in 10 20 p " Ninety-Six 12 55 p 1 " Newberry I 2 OU p " Prosperity ; 2 14 p 1 " Columbia ! 3 1.0 I) i Ev. Kingvide 4 ,'JS p " Orangeburg i | 5 2) p I " Branchvi He ' G 17 p " Summerville j 7 32 p i Ar. Charleston .' I s 17 p Daily Daily: Daily Dai! I No. V No.ft-' __ 1_ No. 14 No. 530p: 7 OGh Lv.. . CharJeS'.oii?Ar M7p 11 OS 1 609p 7 4ia ' .. Simile .-vibe .. j 732p'!0U 7?0p 8'55a " . ...Branehville.... " 6o2p; 85". I 824p 9 25a " ....Orangeburg... " 5 29p; 8 2; . 92ual015a " Kin grille " 4 2Sr>l 7 81 ' 8boa 11 40a " .... Col; m .ia " :$20p 9:* 907a 1220p " Alston Lv 230p ? 5f 10 01a 1 2bp " ..... .Santuc " 1 23p; 7 41 10 20a 2uup ' Union " 1 :)5p! 7 01 10 89a 222p ' .Tonesvillo " 12 23p G5 10 54a 2:i7p "... ..Parolee ." 12 I4p G 4 1125a 3l0pAr. Spaitanburg. Lv 11 45a G 12 11 40a 34 Op I.v Spartanburg.. Ar 11 28a C(X 2 40p 7Wj/Ar._. Ashovil'e. . I.v 8 20ai 30; "P," p. in. "A," a. in Pullman palace sleeping ears on Trains 35an 66, .87 and 38, on A. an ! <division. Dining ea on theic trains serve all meals enrouie. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & <\ divisio; northbound, G:S3 a.m.. .'>:07 p.m., G:13 p. n; (Vestibule Limited); soulhboun.l 12:20 a. n: 8:15 p. hi., 11 ;.'S4 a. in., < Vestibule Limited, i Trains leave Greenville. A. and ('. divisio: northbound, 5:50 a. in., 2:34 p. m. and 3:22 p. n: t vestiiuiica i-uniT**ti?: soutu;k>u:ih. i :.m ?. n 4:150 j>. in., p. ri. i Yesrilmled Limited >. Trains 'J and 10 carry e:ej?i:it Piillnui $leopin<r cars lM-rv.as n C >h*inK?i:i and Ashe vi II in route dniiy i.ei ween .Jackson vilie and Cinci UHti. Trains j:i and 14 carry sape: h Pullman pari* cars between Charleston and Asiieviiie. FKAXK S. ( ; AXXOX. J. M.< LLP. T3iirdY-P. <?.- (ven. M^'r., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington. D. < w. a. tcrk. s. pi. haklwk -k. (sen. Pass. Att't. As't (.'en. Pass. Ag't. Washington, 1). (\ / t le.nta, G - THE CHARLESTON L/X SOUTH C.vrOLINA AXD GA. K. It. Co. In Klfect January I, lb' 'a (Eastern Ti'i'ft.) lv Cbarle.sto '7 *'0 a in T5 30 pu; "7 0 a ar Columbia. II 00 a m 10 10 p m 11 < o a: lv C Gambia :1 3d a m 1 35 a ; ar Spar'anb'g 3 10 p : ar Ashyiile .... 6 3" p 1" Columbia 1 11 35 a i lv Ciiariotte . 8 "22 p in ' > '25 am lv Danville.. 11 o'-'p m 1 30 pin ar WashicgV > 4'2 am 9 05 p in ar BUtimore 8 05 a in :1 '25 pn ar Priiiadd'a 10 25 am '2 5G a m ar New York. 12 53 p m 6 '23 an: ar Boston ... 18 30 p in f 3 3d a m lv Boston ... t9 00 a m *4 00 p m lv New York. "3 20 p n> *120?am lv Pbiladel'a 5 55 p iu 7 20 a u lv Baltiu ore. 8 37 p m 9 42 am lv Washing'n 10 45 p m il 15 a n. lv Danville .. 4 45 a n. 5 07 a m ar Charlotte . 0 25 a m 10 00 a m ar Columbia.; , 100pi lv Asheville. | *7 20 a i h* Spartanb'g1 1 li 45 p i Ar Columbia. I 3 45 p ni ! 3 00 p i lv Columbia. 3 55 pm 6 8'J a in 3 15 p r ar Charleston'*6 17 pm "llOOain *8 17p i *D<ii!v tExcept Snnoav. aL'0U>TA DIM&ION. , (West-Daily.) leave Charleston 7 00 a m 5 30 p r | arrive Augusta 11 51 a u. 10 45 p i arrive Atlanta & 20 p in 5 00 a i arrive New Orleans.. 8 20 p r arrive Cbattarooga ... 1 0') a n. 1 GO p : arrive Nashville : 6 40 a nj G 55 p r arrive Evunsviil I 40 p n: 1 25 a r arrive f.nuis j 7 32 p tr? 7 20# r LriltOUtiU Tit A IN SERVICE. ~~ Augusta Division.?Through Sleepers be tween t harleston and Atlanta, Ravin Cbarlestcn at 5 30 p. m., arriving in At lant-i at 5 a in. Columbia Division - Through Coachc between Charleston and Ashcvilie, both di rections. Shortest route to Asheville and Ho Springs, N. C.. and all resorts of Uppe North and South Oaroli* a Through tickets can bi purchased, sleep ing car resetvations secured. hageau checked to destina ion and ad <?tb? r lnlor mation obtained by appling to Wn: H Evans, C. T. A.. ('hurleston Hotel. orG. W Dewt-es, Ticket Agent, Line Street Station L. A EMERSON, TraQie Manager. jCONFECTI ?r/jr:rs, OLZSi a-: CIGARS, CIIEVVIKG an Toys, Fancy JZDZESTU*O-S 3*23lcL ! PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SC Diamond Dyes Barman's LEXIXGT SPIRITTKE REMEDIES. Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical Profession. No Quack or Patent Medicine. bnt NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. ? 1 ? iL. H" |J ^ i L Aumiuea iluu iue ? unu v uiumuiau j sitiou in 1893. Use Spirittino Balsam for Rheumatism, Colds. Lameness. Sprains, SoreTbroal J Use >piriftiuo Inhaleitt lor Consumption, j Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthim i and I.a onppe. s Spirittiue Ointment is indispensable in the treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, i Itching Piles. In consequence of the astonishing stiC' cess in removing diseases, its demand now comes not alone from this vicinity bui * from everywhere in the United States ant Europe. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. IIARMAN LEXINGTON - mmi ikihgib, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. PREPARES FOR TEACHING COLLEGE OR BUSINESS High School. Intermediate and Primar Courses. English, German. French, Greek and Latii Taught. Very Healthiest Location. Boari :1 verv cheap. 54 to $7 per month. Tuitioi n exeedingly low, $1 to SJ.50 per month n Expenses per year $50 to $75. Had 12; n students last session. 11 Nixt session begins Monday, Septembe |j '8 1899. For full particulars, u Address u 0. D. SEAY, Principal, ll Lexington, S. C. H September 14?tf. n ^AUKER I BR^V^SSl I.on DAI CAM > BBBEMfiiuWCT dmik BHwnm - ITrTfgSr^-ia ^ '**T'1"'' *r.d ItfVJtilici the hair. S3 Promotei a luiuriant growth. tfeSsf?--"--- vJAfSNever Failfl to Eestcrf* Cray "ttfiSI Hair to its Youthful Color. 11 ScxNtlSSte^i-SeBfl Cures ?ea!p diseaeei St hair iahmj. 31 g)c.and $l 'X)ct Druggi?ij II M SE]ST feee III | to housekeepersI Liebig COMPANY'S I Extract of Beef III S COOK BOOK, m !y telling bow to prepare many deli cate and delicious dishes. Ui ? Address. Liobig Co.. P. 0. Bos 2718, Net Ja York, la >p I The University of licrti I Carolina. <!> ~ VTIDE ST PATltONAGE AND FULL ul VV est (tpiipment in its h-slory. hue rs nlty 38: Students. 4!>."i; 3 Academic Course? 3 Elective Courses; 3 Professional Schools , | in Law. in Medicine and in PharmaC] t.; St# Biildings, Water Works, Splendi Libraries, Laboratories etc. H' Advanced classes cpen to women. Tu l' tion ?0') a year; Board. $8, a mouth. Atr pie opportunity lor s If help, Scbolai >bips and Loans lor tha needy. Fre u Tuition for Teaches. Summer School for Teachers. 24 Ii 5r st rue tors, 117 Students. Total enroll tntr 614. For illustrated Handbook and Catalogue 3 Address TinrcrrirvT AT.:VT>\TAV X UluUJll/Xi4l 1- iXW *? i-? .'A iki.' . _ CLap'.l Hill, N\ C. ^ Jnue 28, 1S99. ' Saw Mills, Light H?j-t H??Avy, and Supplies. * CHEAPEST AND BEST. BT"r* t every day: wort 180 hands. * Lombard iron Work3 u- and Supply Co., n. AUG US I'A, GliCHGIA. Sl Jan car .v 27? SEomE mvm 3JAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S.C., : JEWELER "d REPAIRS Has a splendid stock cf Jewelry, Watchcf Clocks and Silverware. A fine line c Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one ill for sale at lowest prices. Bepairs ou Watches first clas ouickly done and guaranteed, at moderat orices. 50?tf. ai 31 i Land for Sale. 11 TI^E OFFER AT PRIVATE SALI 13 V? the following land: Home tract, v23 acres, about two hors< farm opened. On ibe place is fine watei owtr with dam already buiit- It has tut r. .settlement-', good fanning lauds, n Tract No. 2. ?107 acres about 140 acrci n woods land with new dwelling and neces t sary out buildings; open land enough loi n two horses. v Tract No. 3?179 acres, ali timbir anc it well watered. < Tue above land is located about twe - oiiles from Swansea. Terms reasonable. Anplv to cither SAME. DAPS! Y. F j. ZEB nurio. Swansea, S C. r j April 21, lb'JS - tf BEESWAX WANTED i IN LARGER SM aL QUANTITIES 1 ' j r WILL Pay '1 HE highe>T mar1 ket ppce tor el^-an an i purs swax. Price governed by color ai.d condi ion. RICE B HARMAN, ii At. theRazaar, Lexington, S. C. w ONERIES, 4srnm r* ri^z t Tp^^- U 1 U-'TTQ ^>W>Ww I ( *?W*? it rTw>^ v d J^MOKIAG TOBACCO China, I -KT^jl* 4 11blOIlS, :L? EE5XGI3TES, IHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC i of all Colors. Bazaar, OX, s. c. THE ^ mini umm im COLUMBIA, S. C. ' ; CAPITAL $100 000 00 ! SURPLUS 30,000 00 ESTABLISHED 1871. JAMES WOODKOW, President. JULIUS WAI KER. Vice President. 1 i KKOME II. SAWYER. Cashier. DIRECTORS-James Woodrow, John A, j Crawiord, Jnli'is H. Walker, C. Fitzsim- ? t. iqous, W C Wright, W. H. Gibbes, ! John T. S'.oan. T. T. Moore, J. L. Mim? | natigh. E. !S Joynes. ' j rpiUS BANK SOLICITS A SHARE, IF I X not all, of jonr business, and will j grant every favor consistent with safe and I sound natiKirig. January 'J9. 1897?ly. , pOLUMBIA, KEWB'RRY AND ! v/LAURENS RAILROAD. In Effect January 8th, 1899. ! No. 52 No. 2 t j 11 05 a m Iv. Columbia.. * i 11 17 a m ar. .Leapbart. j 11 25 a in ar Irmo ... <* i J 11 32 a m ar.Ballentine . j 31 37 am ar.WbiteRock. I 11.40 a m ar .. Hilton... j 11 45 a m ar. ..Chapin... ! 11 55 a m arL. Mountain ; 11 58 a m ar.. .Slighs.. . | 12 07 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 8 30 pm , | 12 20 p m ar. Newberry, ar 8 00 pm ' | 12 33 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 7 20 pm 3 j 12 38 p m ar. ..Gary ar 7 10 pm : 12 43 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 7 01 pm 1 | 12 50 p in ar..Goldville..ar 6 50 pm 2 j 103pm ar.. Clinton...ar 6 30 pm j( 1 12 p m ar . ..Parks. . .ar 4 10 pm 1 25 p in ar. .Laurens, .lv 4 00 pm ~~ KETUKMNG SCHEDULE. ^ No. 53 NaT. 1 35 pm lv. .Laurens, .lv 1010 am 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 10 00 am 1 53 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 9 40 am o no i.t i? o 17 4U ^ in i? .iv i/ if aui 2 09 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 9 05 am A 2 Up in lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 8 50 am 2 19 p ra lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 8 40 am 2 82 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am 2 47 p in lv.Propperity.lv 6 45 am 2 57 p in lv.. .Sliglis.. .lv 3 02 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 3 12 p m lv. ..Cbapin.. .lv 3 18 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv 3 21 p m lv.White Kock.lv 3 20 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 3 35 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 3 42 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 3 55 p m nr..Columbia..ar Trains 52 and 53 run solid between * Chaileston f<i.d Greenville. Train v 52 makes close connection at Laur: ens for Augusta and Spaitanburg. - [ No. 53 mak> s close connection at ' Sumter for the North. i Nos. 1 and 2 makes close connection with S. A L to aLd from Atlanta. For further information call on or address - B. F. P. LEAPHART, City Ticket Agent, ;; J. F. LIVINGSTON, r. Travelling Passenger Agent. J Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C. W. G. CHILDS, President. iliiilmi i- I OF SOUTH UAFOT T\TA " State, City & County Depository >, COLUMBIA, S. C. Capital Paid in Full $150,000 00 Surplus 3;,000.00 g Liabiiittes of Stockholders 150,000.00 - | $335,000.00 I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. | interest at the rate ol 4 per centum per an* ! unm paid ou deposits in this department. TliUST DERAR1MENT. This Bank under special provision of its charter exercises the office of Executor, t Administrator, Trustee or Guardian of Estates. ; S4F1TY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. I Fire and Burglar pro.,f safety deposit j j for rent trom $4 00 to $12 (0 per year. * EDWIN W. ROBERTO N, President, . I A. C. HASKELL, L j Vice President. , | J. CALDWLLL ROBERTSON, 'I i 2d Vice President. I n ^ r - ( u. ji. ' February 12?ly. : W. A. HECKLING, ARTIST, COI.l 3IIHA, SS. C? 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