The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 30, 1899, Image 4
The Lexington Dispatch j
Burned April 25th; rebuilt, July
19, 1894.
O. M. HAKMAN. Editor and Pub'ish?r.
LEXINGTON, S. C.,
WETNESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1899.
Charleston Air Line.
Seaboard to Build from Charleston
to Augusta.
Application for a Chatter for the C.
A. & C. R R, to be Made to the
Secretary of State.
The "Charleston Air Line" is to
b9 built in the near future. It will
run from Charleston to Augusta,
u rti rv.n t>
L/UlUUgU fUBMCM-UU, WvJlieiUJJ, XJHXL-- I
well and Aiken counties.
It will be i art of the Cbarlestor,
Augusta aDd Chattanooga railroad,
application for a charter for which
will shortly be made.
The application for a charter will
shortly be made to Secretary of
State Cooper. Uuder the law, advertisement
of the intention to app'y
for a railroad charter must be made
for thirty days in the papers of the
counties through which it is proposed
to run the railroad. Such advertisements
will immediately be published
and at the expiration of the thirty
days the chailer will be asked for.
The proposed "Charleston Air
Line" will b? 125 miles long and will be
capitalized at $3,125,000, or $25,000
to the mile. This route is about
tweDty miles sboiter than the South
eon railroad from Charleston to
Augusta. B*rnwell is the largest
town between Charleston aud Au
gusta through which the new road
will run.
The Charleston, Augusta aDd Chattanooga
railroad will be embraced in
the Seaboard Air Line consolidation.
In Georgia a-railroad will be built
- from Augusta to Athens, which will
connect the Charleston Air Line with
the Seaboard's trunk line from the
North to Atlanta.
The tracks of that trunk line will
be used between Athens and Atlanta
by C. A. & C. R. R. Later the connection
between Atlanta and Chattanooga
will be completed.
This nev( road will give Charleston
a short and direct line to the
coal, iron and mill districts of the
West.
Its consfruction will be rapidly
pushed. The Seaboard is after business
and will lose no time in completing
the arrangements for getting
it. Liter on the Seaboard will build
from Columbia to Augusta, thus
completing its system in this State
and rmfctincr itself in nnnrlitinn fn
complete for the business to Aiken
and Augusta.
. Bism&rk's Iron Nerve.
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' Was the result of his splendid
health. Indomitable will and tremendous
energy are not found where
Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels
are out 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. Kaufmann's
drug s,tore.
Death of T. J. Eernaghaa.
For 30 Years He Had Helped in
Building Up Batesburg.
- Special to The S'ate.
. Batesburg, Aug. 24.?Mr. T. J.
Kernaghan, one of the most prominent
citizens of our town, died here
yesterday afternoon after an illness
of eight months.
Mr. Kemanghan came here from
Hamburg, some 30 years ago, when
Batesburg was but a small railroad
station. lie opened the second general
merchandise store in the town,
and from that time until his last
illness has been one of our leading
merchants. He always exhibited a |
lively interest iu whatever affected |
the prosperity of his town. Ia fact
all fed that Batesburg has lost, if
Lot the very best, at least one of hfr
best friends. lu all public questions
he took a decided stand, and
with true courage, he was ever ready
to defend his position. In every
question of right and wrong his
tnends and likewise those who disagreed
with him, knew where to find
him.
Mr. Kernaghan was a Christain
aud a most devoted member of the
Methodist church. For a number of
years he has been the efficient superintendent
of the Sunday school. He
will be sadly missed not only by his
church, but by the entire community, j
He was 55 years of age and leaves a :
wife and six children, three sons and j
three daughters. All of our citizens j
feel the deepest sympathy for this j
altlicted household. They have lost :
their best friend, for he was a model j
husband and a devoted father. He '
will be buried this afternoon from
the Methodist church. He died in j
the prime of life and yet his life j
was a success aDd he sleeps in peace.
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Big ills, as well as little ills of the |
kidneys, cannot resist the curative
power of Dr. Sawyer's Ukaiine. It j
not only quiets and relieves, but ,
p >sitively cures. J. K Kaufraann. i
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J MY DAUCH7ER SUFFERED INTENSELY J
From female irregularities, and bad tried physicians and other remedies, but
2T could get no relief, and we luul despaired of her recovery. We were induced to 2k
M try G. F. P. and I believe it saved her life. IB
^ A. J. MACE. Jamestown. Tenn.
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\ffl Eggs: 75 Cents per 15. Good Hatch Guaranteed. j/|
LEXINGTON. S. C.
Some girls can sweep into a room Corncob pipes are made by the
with style aDd grandeur, but when carload in Missouri, and sell for 25
it comes to sweeping out a room? to 27 cents per bushel. The indus
well, that's another story. try is also an important one in IcIf
Col. L. W. loumans has beeD \ diaDa acd one factory at Brightwood
led to believe there is a serious revolt J turES between 4,000 and 5,000 a
against Tillman, it is a clear case of j day.
gold-bricking -Columbia Ev! Record j a San Francisco millionaire has
Dr. Sawyer s Arnica ana witcn j credit or paying tnelargest surgeon s
Hazel Salve heals and soothes in-: fee on record for a successful operaflamed
skin, and is especially recom- j tion for appendicitis. Thirty thoumended
to heal cuts, burns, bruises sand dollars was the tidy sum, reand
sores. J. E. Kaufmann. presenting one man's gratitude to
Yeast?"You say your neighbor is his physician,
a mean man?" Crimsonbeak?"Mean S. F. Griffin, Lancaster, S. C, says:
is no name for him. Why, he takes For 18 years I have used and recomhis
soup with a foik so it will last mended Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
longer." Medicine to all Painters as their best
Nell: "Cholly had the audacity to medicine for painter's Colic and
kiss me last night." Belle: "Well, Torpid Liver. I find it far superior
I like his cheak !" "So do I; it j to Zeilin's.
wasn't a bit rough, like some of them | Jdck; -The ingenuity of woman
are "
| is bepond the comprehension of man."
In Diarrhoea Dr. M. A. Simmons :Tom. ?Wbat,g wrQDg nowf. Jacl.
Liver Medicine is invaluable. K . Young Blank's fiance sent him an
gives Tone to the Stomach, A'd? ejat>orate|y constructed pen-wiper
Digestion and Assists Mature id , fw a bir(hday preeent tnd he wqle
carrying off all Impurities. j;t to church thinking it was a new
The premiums offered this year at, flaDg]ed cravat."
ih/s CUi/i Uflfin rYrno fir
luc """ Tbe Secretary of War bas issued a
creased; and competition will be | ^ f()r ten aaduiolial regiment8 ?or
sharp Be sure to get a premium : serv.ce .d the p
list at once. ;, , . , , .
to be raised up rsortb, as the slowEdward
Bennett, age , an wj1jcj1 Southerners volunEthel
Allen, aged 13, were marrie j.eere(j un(]er the call just filled was
at Rockford, Texas. They are step- nofc en0ouraging>
brother and sister, but married with I
their parents' consent. | Irntatmg stmgs, biles, scratches,
,, .? ! wounds and cuts soothed and healed
Let disease come as they will, i
Take Life of the Liver and be i bJ De^ltl 8 Wltch Hazel Salve,-a
healthy still; sure and safe application for tortured
Pleasant to take, unlike a pill, j flesh. Beware of counterfeits. J.
Regulates the system and cures ; E Kaufmann.
every ill. !
,lC, . , , , ! The Loisiana division of the VetMama:
"Suise, what do you mean
? ? o , eran Confederate btates Cavalry Asby
all this noist? See how quiet; .
0 , . 1 sociation has taken up the work of
Willia. Susie: "Of course, he sI . . . , , , ..
, . TT , , raising a fund by volunteer contnbuquiet,
ma?thats our game. Hes , ~
1 . w ar* !tlon rebuild the home of Gen.
papa coming home late, and! m you. ; .
r r John 13. Gordon, of Georgia, recently
The State Farmers' Alliance of i aeslrcyed by fire. All Confederate
Texas adopted resolutions at its an-! camps tbrougllout the SoHth are in.
nual meeting last week favoring the : vited tQ aggibt
deportation of the negro by the i .
United States government. ! The Past 31X months h&ve seen
? i 1 J 1 1 HT _ L A
? , , ... , .... uuoiuer recora oroaen. uiore ireigni
If you feel sleepy, ill ana bilious , _ lt ,
. , . . , ,. . . , , , cars have been ordered than ever beand
wish to feel well, bright audi. . ... .
^ , _.4. fore in a like period: the number,
wide awake use Dr. Sawyers Little I
?T., , , ,, ! .38,088. If these cars were placed
Wide Awake Pills. Ihey are tne ;
, . T ? ? f end to end they would cover more
best. J. E. Kaufmanu. i J
than half the distance from New
' More wheat and less cotton" is . . , , ro?
lork to Chicago; to be accurate, 56r
the platform of live and wise farmers.; . ? . ... , ,
1 miles. An average car is thirty-four
From present indications SoutnCaro-! ^ ^ jon
lina will make next year all the fbur ! ?
, , , i About one month ago my child,
her people will need, provided sea- J D J
sons suit. which is fifteen months old, had an
Mrs. Witherb;: "They say tbat 1 of diarrhoea accompanied by
a husband and wife grow to look like! TOmiticS- 1 ?ave U such r<medics
each other more and more all the ias are usually given m such cases,
time." Witherby: "I have noticed but as DothiDS Save rtlief' we Ecnt
how handsome you were getting to: for a phy^cian and it was under his
be." care for a week. At this time the
One Minute Cough Cure quickly cmul Bacl been S1CK 10r aDout teD
cures obstinate summer coughs and da-vs and was bavinK alout twen|ycolds.
-I consider it a most won-i?ve operations of the bowels every
deiful medicine,?quick and safe."- twe,Te bours- and we were ?>B <*d
W. W. Herton, Maybew, Wis. J. tbat unless ,l soon obtalDed relief U
E Kaufmann would net live. Chamberlain s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was
' Shall I speak to your father!" he j recomffiradedi and j decided t0 trJ
asked after she had made the usual ;t j soon noticed a cbaDge for the
promise. You may if you wish, b,dier. by ds continued use a comshe
replied, but if you waDt the pjde eure was brought about aud it
matter settled, I would advise you to :ig now p{rfectlj beaUbj._C. L
see mamma. Hoggs. StumptowD, Gilmer Co , W.
"What makes you so sure she will Vfl Fur sale hy j ? Kaufmann.
accept you when you propose? Has' They were discussing the question
she given you any encouragement? ag whether a woman can keep a
"Well, ralber. Tou know she s an secrf^ Little Johnny had not aj-j
only child, and she told me last even- to lye listening, but he sud- j
iDg that ber father bad often wanted (lenly added biscontribution to the j
a *'on' stock of general intelligence by exLedgers,
j >urn:il?:, rtcords, counter claiming: "Well. I know in a can't
books, memorandum books, school keep a secret. Everything I do she
books, pads, pencils, ink of all colors, j goes and tells it to pa almost * the
in icilage, &c., for sale at the Bazaar.' first minute he gets iuto the house."
Quick Bead Building.
The Southern's Perry Extension
Practically Graded.
Sma'l Portion at flit her End B hit d
in Completion?Track Laying Soon
to B"gin?The Survey to Savanrah.
The Southern lliilway extension
to Perry is rapidly neating completion
so far as the grading, etc., is
concernfd. Mr. Brown, representing
Jones & Co, the contractors. stat<s
that the road bed is practically cornpitted
except a short distance near
Perry's, and at Cajee's on the erd (f
the line. At both places difficulties
hive been encountered which prevented
the woik from being pushed
j a* rapidly as at other places aloDg
the line.
On that portion of the road which
| his been completed track laying will
soon begin, and by November 15.
Mr.Jones says the road to Perrj's
will be ready for traffic. This is
quick work, but the contractors weie
under a bond to complete the rosd
by that time or forfeit a thousand
dollars a day for each day over the
time. But the work is so well in
hand that no forfeit will have to le
paid.
The survey of the line from Allendale
to Savaanah has just been com
pleted and the maps, etc, have been
turned over to the officials of He
CAIII UA?*V> A 4- A 4 li
uuaiuca u iuau /xv/tuiuiu^ iu i uc
survey the road will run in a direct
line from Allendale to Savannah, not
striking a town between the two
placts. The contract for that end of
the line has not been given out yet,
but as the country is level the road
probably can be built in time for
next winter's business. Jones & Co,
who had the Perry extension contract,
will probably bid on this, too,
but the firm has another contract for
road building in Alabama, which
they will begin in October. This,
however, would not interfere with
their building the Savannah extension,
should the contract be secured.
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Spring is here and nature some
times needs assistance and there is
nothing better than Dr. Bakers
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.
Prohibition's Beauties.
According to the Orangeburg Patriot,
"Deputy Sheiiff W. Hampton
Dukes, who weDt out to Kansas two
weeks ago for a prisoner, gives U9
some very interesting and instructive
information on the whiskey question
?aDd ever} body knows that what
Hampie Dukes says on the question
is the unyarnished truth without
flutey, flounces or frills. He says
that in prohibition Kinsas he saw
the most gorgeous and magnificent
bar rooms his eyes ever beheld; ai d
that they were open day and nigh-,
and were conducted in open and flagrant
violation of the law, withe ut
the least pretense to secrecy: that an
occasional fine is imposed upon each
bar-keeper, the aggregate fine
amounting to about ?17 a week.
This fine is virtually a license to
sell. Of course, all these things
were a surprise to him, and like a
good missionary, Hampie went to
preaching the virtues of a better
system?a system which permits the
purchasing of liquor only in the daytime,
in sealed packages, and which
offers none of the comforts and
i 1
allurements 01 tue uarroom, wtiere
treating and gambling go together.
The result was startling and gratifying.
The people wanted to know
more of South Carolina's dispensary
law, and friend Hampie Dukes has
sent several copies of the law to offi
cers and citizens of that State.''
And yet some good people in South
Carolina, not deterred by what occurs
in Kansas, Maine and other prohibition
states, want prohibition
tiied here.
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by Tutt's Liver Pills, an absolute
cure for sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, jaundice, biliousness
and all kindred troubles.
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SiDce Cuba Las become free we
have shipped to it (ight times as
many bicycles as formejly. Porto
Rico and the Hawaiian Islands are
good customers, though no dine* ex
portat.ioD to the Philippines is thus
far reported. America leads the
world in the manufacture and sale < f
the beat of every; Ling. J
Modest Women
weaknesses and irregularities of women
may be recognized by certain unfailing
symptoms. Backache, headache, bearingdown
pains, irritability and extreme nervI
rwr. .TYi?..r? t r\f
UUdMCdd JJIMiV-aiv. vtviuticviuv^b v? ?.v
delicate female organism. Bradfield's Feniale
Regulator is the standard remedy for
characteristic diseases of women.
Sold by druggists at Ji.oo per bottle.
the BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ga
The Rev. HeDry C.awford Tucker,
a primitive Baptist clergyman, Do
years old, who died recently, in
Florida, built the first log cabin on
the site of Tallahassee, and the first
settler of that place. His wife was
the only white woman in that region.
There were hostile bands of Iudians I
and runaway negro slaves in the
vicinity. Mr. Tucker was a Dativecf
Sjuth Carolina. He settled in Tallahassee
seventy five years ago. He
was thrice married, his children
numbering eighteen sods and fourtet d
daughters. His descendants, at the
time of his death, aggregated 714.
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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-five cents a bottle.
It is the best of all.
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St. Stephen's Congregation.
I
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.
Sunday 6chool service every Sunday
morning, at 9:30, at the Episcopal
chapel.
Pastor J. G. Graicben.
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" Aiken ! --'.op
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" Johnstons . .. 1 8 4'.>p il 80p
Ar. ColumbialTn. dep't. . .. .. I 5 20pi 2 10
Lv Col'bia Bland'g st .... j 5 4.1p[ 5 50a
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Lv. Richmond ; II tOp, 1201m
Lv. Danville . ! 4 1.1 a! 0 02p
" Charlotte... 8 15a 10 20p
" Reek Hill 9 02nj 11 10 p
" Chester 9 35a 11 43p
" Winnsliorn | 10 21a 12 82 a
Ar Col'hia Bland'k st ! 11 2". aj 1 57 a
Lv. ColumbiaUn.dep't. { 11 45a! 4 30a
" Johnstons I 1 23p! 6 82 a
" Trenton I 1 thp1 6 48a
Ar. Aiken I 2 lap
" WranitevilJc | 2 07 p 7 IS a
" Augusta .... | 2 4.1 p: 8 00 a
Lv. Columbia. So. Ky. 1 3 5-lpl 6 41a
Kinpville j 4 lisp- 7 80a
Orangeburg 5 29 p 8 22 a
Eranchville 6 02 p! 8 52 a
Summervilie 7 32 p| 10 is a
Ar. Charleston 8 17p; 11 00a
Lv. Col'bia. F.C.&P.Rv ! lu X) a 12 47 a
" Savannah 2 07p! 5 OH a
Ar. Jacksonville ; 7 40 p1 Ooua
SLEEPING ( All SERVICE.
Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and New York.
Nhs. 22 an<i 24?New York and Florida Express.
Drawing-Rooni Sleeping (tars between
Augusta and New York.
Pullman drawing room sleeping ears between
Tamna, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington
and New York.
Pullman Sleeping Cars between Clmrlottfl
and Richmond.
Nos. 25 and llf)-U. S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping ears between
Jacksonville and New York and Po lman
sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte.
Dining cars serve all meals onronte.
Pullman sleeping ears between Jacksonville
and Columbia, ct;route daily between Jacksonville
and Cincinnati, via Aslieville.
FRANK S.GANNON. J. M.Cl'LP.
Third V P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M.. Washington.
W. A. TURK. 6. H. HARDWICK,
G-. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A., Atlanta.
? SOUTHERN RAILWAY/
[5-- Condensed Schedule in Effect
Jme 11th, 1M>:>.
statiow ' e.\. sun. i d,iij\
STATIONS. No 1T J lb
Lv. Charleston j 7 UU a m
" Summcrvil'o 7 41 a in
" Ezanehviile ; 8 55 u m
" Orangeburg 1) 22 a m
" Kingville 10 15 a m
Lv. Columbia 11 05 a m
" prosperity 12 10 n'n"
Newberry \ 12" 25 p m
" Ninety-Six. i 1 20 p in
*' Greenwood 7 40 a m 1 55 p in
Ar. Hodges 8 Wl a m 2 15 p in
^/Abbeville.7. 8 40 a in 2 45 p m
Ar. Helton 8 55 a m 2 10 ]> m
Ar. Anderson I 0 .'k> a m 2 25 p m
Ar. Gt eenviile. 12 ]j a m 4 15 p m
Ar. Atlanta. .. 2 55 t> m 0 02 p in
_ ^STATIONS. EX:?.^K' ,
Lv. Gieeuvilie 5 30 p m 1J 15 a in
" Piedmont | 6 00 p in 10 -10 a m
" Williamston fi 22 p m 10 55 a m
Lv. Anderson 4 45 p m 10 45 a ni
Lv. Bellon 6 45 p m 11 15 a in
Ar. Donna'.ds 7 15 p ni 11 40 a m
Lv. Abbeville . . 6 10 o in 11 1.0 a m
Lv. Hodges 7 55 p in 11 55 a in
Ar. Greenwood X 0J j> m 12 20 p m
" Ninety-Six 12 55 i> in
" Newljerry j 2 00 p m
" Prosperity i 2 14 p m
" Columbia ' 3 :o i> 111
?v: Kingviile : 4 58 p 111
'* Orangeburg I I 5 2i p m
" Branchvillo (5 17 p m
" Suinmervilio 7 52 p in
Ar. Charleston ' 1 X 17 p m
Daily Daily; wtatkan Daily Daily
y??. 9 Xo.ia! b; xo.i4 No.iu
530p 7 lA)a Lv. . Charleston. Ar ?17p 11 00a
G02p 7 41a " .. S'lnimcrville... " 732p 1018a
750p 855a "4 ....Brunchvilie " 6U2p 8 52a
824p 925a " ....Orangeburg... " 5 29p 8 22a
9Sup 10 15a " Kingviile " 4 38;>! 7 20a
680a 11 40a " ....Uolt tnbia " 320;) 9 30p
907a 122Up " Alsion Lv 2 39p 8 5"a
10 04a 1 23p " Santuc " I 23p 7 40p
10 2Ua 2<A)p ' Union " 1 05p 7 tiOp
10 89a 2 22p " Jonesvillo " I2 25p ttSJp
10 54a 237p " Pacolet " 12 14p 6 42p
11 25a 8 iJp Ar Spai tanburg. Lv il 45n, 0 15p
11 40a 340p Lv.. Spartanburg. Ar II 2x? 6C)p
Jl 40p 700pAr Asheville. Lv 8 20a, 305p
"P," p. 1:1. "A." a. 1:1
Pullman palace sleeping ears on Trains.15and
80. 37 and 38, on A.amlC. division. Dining cant
on these traiis serve all meals earoute.
Trains leave Spartanburg. A. ?.* ('. division,
Dorthlxnind. 0:43 a.m.. 3:87 p.m.. <J:I3 p. nu,
(Vestibule Limited); sontlilsmnd 12:2(5 a. m.,
3:15 p.m.. 11:34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited. >
Trains leave Greenville. A. and C. division.
northlx)und,5:5o a. ni.. 2:84 t>. m. and 5:22 p. in.,
(Vestilmled Limited 1: soutnl-ouml. 1:25 :t. m.,
4:20 p. in.. 12:3?> p. in. tVesf.lmh'd Limited).
Trains 9 and lu enrry e'egant Pullman
sleeping ears between Columbia and Asheville
enronte daily i t 'tween Jacksonville aiulCinein
nnti.
Trains lh and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor
cars let ween Charleston ami Asheville.
FRANK S. CANNON*. J. M.CULP.
Third VP. A" Gen. Mgr., Trattic Mgr..
Washington, D. C. Washington. I). C
W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK.
Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pa<.-. Ag't.
Washington. 1). ('. Atlanta, Gary//?
CHARLESTON LINE
SOUTH CA' OLINA AND OA. R. R. Co.
In Effect Jau nary 1, ISO'J.
I Eastern Time.)
lv Caarlesto *7 <10 a a *5 30 p uj *7 < 0 a a
ar Colombia. 11 (Mia r; 10 10 p m 1 (o a m
lv Colombia il30am 'I 35 am
ar Spar'anb'g 3 lOpru
ar Ashville 6 30 p m
lv Colombia 1 1133am
lv Charlotte . ? 22 p m 9 25 a m
lv Danville.. 11 59pm 1 30pm
ar Washing'ti 0 42 a m 9 05 p in
ar B iltimore 8 05 a n: 11 25 p m .
ar Philadel'a '0 25 a m 2 50 a m
ar New York. 12 53 p m 6 23 a m
! ar Boston ... f8 30 p iu f8 3') a n j
lv B jston ... 19 00 a m *4 0 ) p m
lv New York. *3 20 p m *120>a m
lv Philadel'a 5 55 p m 7 20 a n
lv Baltimore. 8 37 p m 0 42 a in
lv Washing'n 10 4 3 p m i 1 15 a n
lv Danville .. 4 45 a m 6 07 a ni
ar Charlotte . 9 2 i a m 10 00 a in
ar Columbia, i loOpm
lv Asheville. :.. j '7 20 a m
lv Spartaub'gi i 1145pm
Ar Columbia. I 3 45 p m | 3 00 p m
lv Coiumoia. 3 55 p m 0 oU am 3 15 p m
ar Charleston 17 pm *1100 am *8 I7p m
*D<i'v fExcept Snndav.
i aUgUmTA !;I\I>lON.
(West-Daily.)
I 1^^.^./- ,-,n 7 ClO n rv> " 3,1 n m
ICilVC . vu I. 44/ V J/ .
arrive Augusta 11 51 a n. If) 45 p ru
arrive Atlanta 8 20 p m 5 00 a ni
arr.ve New Orleans.. 8 20 p id
arrive Chattanooga ... 1 0'> a ni 1 00 p n>
arrive Nashville 6 40 a m 6 55 p m
arrive Evansvlil I 40 p ni 1 25 a m
arrivp S' Louis ! 7 32 o rr< 7 20 n n
ThKOUGH IK A IN SEKVlCt.
Aogusta Division.?Tnrough Sleepers between
Charleston and Atlanta, leavinc
Charleston at 5 30 p. m., arriving in Atlant
i at 5 a m.
Columbia Division - Through Coaches
between Charleston and Asheville, both directions.
Shortest route to Asl eville and Ho*
Sprints, N. C.. and all resorts of Uppei
North and South Caroli- a
Tnronyh tickets can b<- purchased. sleep
ing car resetvtuions secured, ba^muM
checked to destination and all <>th< r information
obtained by appling to Win H
Evans. C. T. A.. Charleston Hotel orG W.
DeWi-es, Ticket A^ent, Line S'reet Station
L. A EMERSON.
Traffic Manager.
CONFECTIONERIES,
F?."jr:rs5 C2.Z3S, CS.ACZ3&S,
q^oczeies,
CIGARS, CHEWING and SMOKIN TO 13A CO
Toys,
Jtancy umna,
Notions,
ZD^TJa-S and. IMTEDXCXITES,
PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS. ALBUMS, ETC ' ~
"Difl.rnnnrI Thres nf s.H finlnrs
vaMBnvuM www j wrw wm ?nraa w*ram
Harinaii's Bazaar,
LEXINGTON, S. C. .
w- * T PI E
THE 3 ^simummsm
^PTRTTTFNF ! C0LUMBIA?
FJ1 1111 1 lllllj I CAPITAL $100 000 00
; SURPLUS 30,000 00
nTOirnmnci i ESTABLISHED lh71.
JAMES WOODKOW, President. i
JULIU > WAI KER. vice President.
Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical i 'EROME H. SAWYER, Cashier.
Profession. No Quack or Patent Med- | DIRECTORS-James Woodrow, John A,
.... ; Crawlord, Julius H. Walker, C. Fitzsim- v
lcm6, Dnt loons, W C Wright. W. H. Gibbes,
NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. J ' ?. am rtitam, j.l. MimAdmltted
into the orld^Coluniliun tjpo- i B^N'K SOLICITS A SHARE, IF .
Use Spirittine Ilalsam lor' Rhenmatism. j X ?<"?? "? yonr biminelB, and will
Colds. Lameness. Sprains. SoreTliroat ! B'ant every favor consistent with sale and
Use Spirittino Inhalent for Consumption, j S0UD 'an 100-7 1
Consumptive Coughs. Catarrh. Asthma I JaDn"t>' A 1897-'7- ?
Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the
i pOLUMBIA, NEWBiRRY AND
treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, ; LAURENS PAiLROADa
Itching Piles. | jn Effect January 8th, 1899.
In consequence of the astonishing sue* ^0 " -m- o
cess in removing diseases, its demand now j i>0" no* *
comes not alone from this vicinity but j 11 05 a m lv. Columbia.,
from everywhere in the United States and j ]1 17 a hi ar. . Leaphart.
Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN. ! JJ ?5 a m ar.. Irrno ...
1 11 32 a in ar .Ballentine .
LEXINGTON ! 11 37 a m ar.AVhite Rock.
cuHitu urnira.
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 11 55 a in arL. Mountain
PREPARES FOR TEACHING 11 58 a mar.. .Slighs..
COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. 12 07 p m ar. Prosperity..ar 8 30 pm
High School. Intermediate and Primary jfjj P m ar- Newberry, at. 8 00 pm
Courses. 12 33 p in ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar ( 20 pm
English, German. French, Greek and Latin 12 38 p in ar... Gary... .ar i 10 pm
Taught. 12 43 p in ar.. Kinard. ..ar 7 01 pm
Very Healthiest Location. Board 10 50 p m ar. Goldville..ar 6 50 pm
?T. "??, moor i 1 03 p m ar.. Clinton.. .ar 6 30 pm .
Expenses per year $50 to $75. Had 125 1 12 p m ar .. Paiks. . .ar 4 10 pm
students last session. 1 25 p m ar. .Laurens, .lv 4 00 pm
N? xt session b<gins Monday, September - ;
18 1893. For full particulars, { RETURNING SCHEDULE.
Address I
O. D. SEAY, Principal, I No. 53 No. 1
_ Lexington, S. C. 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 1010 am
September 14-tf. 1 41 p m tv.. .Parks.. .lv 10 00 am
K-m m ^ x 1 53 p m lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 9 40 am
HAIR BALSAM 2 02 pm lv...Goldville..lv 917 am >
! 2 09 p m lv...Kinard...lv 9 05 am *
toll". youBthf^r coto1?7 :214pm lv.... Gary ... 1 v 8 50 am
j 2 19 p m 1 v. ..Jalapa.. .lv 8 40 am
2 32 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am
SE^T FREE I 2 47 p m It.Prosperity.It 6 45 am
2 5< pm lv... Sligu3.. .lv
to housekeepers? 3 02 pm lv.L. Mountain lv
3 12 p m lv. ..Cbapin.. .lv *r
Liebig COMPANY'S | is P m w.. .Hilton, w
* 3 21 p m lv. white Rock.lv
Fvtran+ nf Roof 3 26 pm lv.Ballentine.lv
txiraci OT DeeT |335pm lv...Irmo....lv
nnnir nnnir j342 pm iv..Uapbart..iv
^ ^ tx DUUlli I 3 55 p m ar ..Columbia, .ar
telling bow to prepare many dt i- Trains 52 and 53 run solid between * ^
cate aud delicious dishes. Charleston ard Greenville. Train
Address. Liebig Co.. P. 0. Box 2718, New 52 makes close connection at LaurYork.
ens for Augusta and Spaitanburg.
No. 53 makes close connection at
Tie Juiwiit! if I?tl5?,
m *? tion with S. A. L to and from Atlanta. ^
vJLrOilH.S. For further information call on or
address
YT7IDE8T PATRONAGE AND FULL- B F p LEAPHART,
V> est (nuipment in its b-story. lac- rr* i a
ulty 38: Students, 4U5; 3 Academic Courses; 4
3 Elective Courses; 3 Professional Schools, d -t1. Ijx V l.N(jblv/JN,
in Law. in Medicine and in Pharmacy. Travelling Passenger Agent.
Mew B Hidings, Water Works. Splendid Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C. M
Tni- W. O. CHILDS, President. 1
tion SG'laveur; Board. $8, a month. Am
SSSfea-"5-1**"* 10AMX1ANG1BA1 |
Suu mer School lor Teachers. 24 In- OF SOUTH CAROLINA
j.uucwrs, in Students, lotal eniotltnent ?ITY &COUNTY DEPOSITORY
Jtrr illustrated nanaooos ar.u c-awingue, tunj aluia, a. vj.
Address Capital Paid in Fall $150,000 00 j
PRESIDENT AL ERMAN, Surplus 3\000.00 J
T ' id ,tm Chapel ni.l, X. L. Liabiiittes of Stockholders 150,000.00 ?
June 23, 1890. j
' " 7" i . $335,000.00
Qnyjj Ey| . q S SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
CI W I V S I I B Cb Interest at the rate ol 4 per centum per anLight
and Heavy, and Supplies. num paid on deposits m this department.
wcfit^gT Tli DEPARTMENT.
Lombard Iron Works lis Bank under special provision of its
omH Gurtnlu *fs charter exercises the office of Executor,
.mita r. ntrlT ? Administrator, Trustee or Guardian of EsAUGUSTA,
GLOitGlA. tat S>
January 27-. s/! F?Ty Q^POSIT DEPARTMENT.
S*i m fH MM nn^TTVr^l Fire and Bnrglar pro.,1 safety deposit J
XvWTnel mimiw bJ bm M ^or rent *rom ^ <I(J 10 $*'2 CO per year.
,t.t ? EDWIN \V. ROBERTON,
MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., | President,
JEWELER "d REPAIRER Vice President.
Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, ; CALDWELL ROBERTSON,
Clocks and Silverware. A fine line oi j , 2d \ ice President.
Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, G. M. BERR1,Cashier.
all for sale at lowest prices. February 12?ly. ^
p3~ Bepairs on Watches first class ~~
quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate li ii I \ if
Land for Sale. coll juma, c.,
TTTE OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE Ts Now MAKluNGu THE iBEST PIC" 4^
VV the following land: j ? tures that can be bad in this country, B
Home tract, i25 acres, about two horse J and allt wh,o h*ve u*v*r bad a real fine pic- B
arm opened. On the place is fine water i ture, should now try some of bis latest B
ower with dam alrca<ly Guilt. It has two I ftylcs. Specimens can be seen at his Gal- B
.settlement ?, good farming lands. j 'er>v' nP Ktairs? next to rhe Hub.
Tract No. 2. ?197 acres about 140 acres j
woods land with new dwelling and neces- I 9 S9
sary out buildings; open land enough lor flj\Sf I
H|
Tract No 3 ? 179 acres, all timber and i I 9 H B
I % B
The above land is located about two :
miles from Swansea. Terms reasonable. ^
***-*? famuimbwx ! Dyspepsia Cure 1
J. ZEB HUITO. rv a , .
Swansea, S C. Digests what you eat. / ^
April 21, 1808-tf i It artificially digests the food and aids I
; Mature in strengthening and recon- J
nrrou/A v 11/ a iiTrrv struct nig t he exhausted d .gesti ye or- J
DCCOVYMA IfifHIIILU ; ?uns. ilisinelavcstciiscovereddi^rest- M
j ant and tonic. No other preparation
ilff I APf;7nk sM^i i OiTaNtTTTEc can aPPro<*ch it in efficiency. It iniJl
LAKur.uK bm all uu Afl : stantly relieves and permanently cures A
f WILL FAY THE HIGHEST MAR- Srlstpc,psia' Indigestion. Heartburn, A
1 k.t price tor clean ant pure h?..r. ! Fbuncnce. Sr.urStomach, Isausea, S
Frice governed bv color at.d coudi ion. | Headache. Tj>trAlg]a.CraiTips,and flj
b all other results of imperfect digestion
RICE B HARMAN, prepared by E. C DeWltt 6 Co.. C^cago. ,
At theBazaar, Lexington, S. C. J.Jl. KALTMANX.