The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 01, 1899, Image 4
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The Lexington Dispatch
Burned April 25th; rebuilt July
19,1894.
G. M. HABMAN. Editor and Publisher.
LEXINGTON, S. C.,
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1899.
Timbsr Land Tak:a Tip.
Dealers Getting Hold of Thousands
of Acres Through Timber Scrip.
A clique of timber dealers in
Dulutb, Minn , section are not getting
something for nothing, but they are
" ???? if ir? a /loll thfli Bqr
COLLULIg YOJJ ucai iv iu <? uvji> _ ?
just been discovered. They are
locating on thousands of acres of the
$nest timber lands in northern Minnesota
at a cost that is merely nomi
nal, and some of them, if they carry
the scheme far enough, will reap
enormous profits from the successful
issue of the deal. They are working
this through what is known as
"forestry scrip." When Cleveland
was president one of the principal
acts of his second administration was
to set aside a large area of land,
mostly in the west, for forest reservations.
On some of this and there
were settlers and of course the government
could not take their land
away from them without compensa
tioo. * So this "forestry scrip" was
prepared and issued to them in lieu
of the lands that had been taken by
the government. It could be located
on any land anywhere in the Uoitcd
States, either surveyed or unsurveyed,
and it was the first scrip ever
issued by the government that could
be located on unsurveyed lands. On
this account and because of its general
utility it was very desirable.
The timber dealers referred to have
recently been purchasing it in large
quantities from $2 to SI per acre,
and with it they are located on timber
lauds in suivejed"districts in the
nothern part of this state, where
there are yet thousands of acres of
lani that are unsurveyed, though
they are being surveyed and thrown
open to settlement from time to time.
Iq this way they are getting at a
ridiculously low price lands that will
very soon be worth several hundred
times what they are now paying for
them. When the territory is surveyed
and thrown open to settlement it
is not likely that there will be many
acres of desirable lands left, for there
teems to be a large supply of the
Hares, on the other band, are
proveibially the moat timid of crea
turef; yet they can fight. A fight
between two hares is a ludicrous
sight, as they skip and jump over
one another. But a blow from the
hiDd legs of a hare is no joke to his
opponent.
Among birds, robiDs are the most
pugnacious. More than oDe case
could be quoted of two robins so
fiautically set on killing one another
as to have allowed themselves to be
picked up in the hands of a looker on
and there have laid with beak and
claws deeply buried in one another's
plumage.
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Fair Warning.
Parents and others are notified
that no school books will be sold on
credit. We have to pay cash for
them ourselves and the profit is so
s nail that we are forced to adopt
and strictly adhere to the cash system.
This applies to one and all, to
ii is needless for anyone to ask for
credit in the purchase of school
looks. We now have in 6tock a full
line cf books used in the schools of
the county, which we are selling at
schedule prices. The Bazaar.
scrip, aD<3 it is working so well here
that these dealers are getting hold of
as much of it as they can and using
it all in the same way.
The scheme is perfectly legal, as
the men to whom the sciip is issued
have a right to sell it and convey to
the purchaser their rights in it
Only a few men are working it, and
the result will be the accumulation
in their hands of most of the unsurveyed
timber lands in the northern
part of this state if the supply of
scrip holds out. An appeal to congress
may be made this winter to
stop the practice if possible.
Cavies or Guinea Pigs.
Guinea pigs are an interesting lit
tie pet for the children; are easy to
keep, thrive and do well. They are
perfectly harmless and quite profitable;
they will rid any building from
rats, that they might be put in.
Per pair, grown $1 00; young 50c.
' Address Rice B. Harman.
- Animals and Birds That Fight.
You would hardly believe that
moles, clumsy and almost blind, be
come perfect demons when they
quarrel.
No one knows what they quarrel
about, but if they once start fighting,
one has to die. They will keep cn
in the presence of any number of
spectators, hanging on to one another
like bulldogs, and buryiDg their
enormously strong jaws and teeth in
on6 another's flesh.
Hedgehogs, another type of the
quiet, inoffensive looking animal, not
ouly fight, but always to the death,
and when one is killed the other generally
devours him.
|j. . HEALTHY
I
\f " \ natui
A My Wife Was Almoj
With female troubles. She has taken
Mr her. She is now on the last bottle :m<
weighs more than ever before in her ii
jF sot-D at drug stores.
You will receive a valuable
titled, "Healthy Mothers Make H
JT name anu auutcsa
O L. GERSTLE & CO.,
FOR SALE BY J.
A Bad Habit and a Good Invention.
Necessity mothers invention, but
invention mothers disaster, says the
Toledo Blade, as it proceeds to tell
of the young grocery clerk and how
ho was undone by the self coiling
string boldei:
The clerk got into the habit, years
ago, of biting off the string instead
of breaking it, after tying bundles
Naturally his teeth protested against
the practice. At length they gavt
up and wore out.
He bought false teeth. Before he
fairly got acquainted with them, so
to speak, the patent string-holder
was established in the store. Then
as fate would have it, ayouDg woman
whom he secretly admired came in
to buy five pounds of sugar.
With the activity of an anxious
lover he made up the package and
tied it. TheD, according to his old
custom, he bent forward and severed
the string with his teeth.
But he forgot the holder, and he
did not realize that the end of the
cord had wedged itself between two
of his new teeth, until, as the spring
rolled up the slack, his "plate" was
hoisted from his mouth and triumphantly
waved aloft at the end of a
string.
The Safest Part of a Train.
A party of travelers in a train
were talking over their traveling experience
and the danger of accidents,
and finally the question arose as to
the safest part of the train. Failing
to settle the question among themselves,
they called on the guard, and
one of them said to him:
"Guard, we have been discussing
the matter of the safest part of tl e
train and waDt to know jour opinion.''
"Want to know the safest part,
I eh replied the guard.
"Yes, that's it.'
"Well," continued the guard, "I've
been on the line for 15 years and
have been turned over embankments,
'busted' up in tunnels, dumped off cf
bridges, telescoped in collisions,
blown off the line by cyclones, run
into open swi'ches and had oth r
pleasant incidental divertisements of
a kindred nature, aDd I should say,
gentlemen, that the safest part of
the train was that part which happened
to be in the works for repairs at
the time of the accident."
Jack Babbit Was la His Way.
A Chicago man who has just returned
from a western trip, tells the
Chicago News the new "jack rabbitt
story:"
As everybody knows, a jack rabbit
is a lightning runner, or, as Maik
Twain once said, "goes so fast that
all you see is a crack in the air."
It seems that a certain fat man,
well knowu in Idaho, was out bear
hunting with a paity who had beeD
joking him as to what he would do
if a bear took after him, and he
-? 1 iu.i u~
always ciaiLutu iuhi uu v>uuiu jjui,
run away. On this day be was poking
aloDg in advance of a wild looking
trai', when he suddenly ran into
a real bear. The hunters in the rca
heard a shout and a yell, and in a
moment the fat man came dashiDg
d^wn the trail minus bis gun, wi h a
jack rabbit making long leaps in
front of him.
He was so scared, the other hunt
ers say, that he seemed to be afraid
the "jack" would hinder him in his
flight for he was shouting:
' Get out of the way, jack rabbit,
and let a man run that has to!"
Tha Eight "Way.
"Tellm folks, when they are blue
and dowD hearted, to count up their
mercies is all well enough," said Uncle
Silas, "but nine times out of ten
the cure'll act quicker if you do the
countio' yourself and tell "em?not
the blessin's they have, but the
the blessin' they've been. If the
housewoik goes sort of crooked, and
your wife comes to the table looking
j tired and discouraged, it won't cheer
! her half so much to preach that she
ought to be thankful for a roof over
j her head and food to eat as it will to
MOTHERS MakeV |
APPY HOMES. 8
)W can a woman be cheerful and if
happy when she is weak, nervous, v
and suffering the excruciating tor- A
tures of Female Diseases? It should If
e expected of her. When she is V
ring from Deranged Menstruation, A
es, Fallingofthe Womb, etc., show 3C
sympathy for her in a practical V
by providing her with A
f ?erstle?s X
r I-* -J Female j?
I A r. A m ( Panacea. A
TttAIC MARK.
is splendid tonic will soon relieve V
ufferingand cthk the disease, thus A
ncing the desired result through JL
ral channels. Only $1.^0 per bottle, lr
>t a Complete Wreck o
six bottles of G. F, P. and it has cured A
1 is fri'liiw; as well as she ever did and jf
B. It. J.KGGKTT. Brockton. Ga.
book, free, on female diseases en- A
appy Homes," if you will send your X
Chattanooga, Tcnn. V
, E. KAUFMANX,
| :ell l er what a pleasant home she al|
ways made, and that nobody's ccokin'
j tastes half so good as hers. When
! you meet your minister and he is
feeliu' dishearted?afraid he's not
I the man for the place, and that soit
' of thing?don't talk to him about
Paul and Appollos. Thai's the time
for you to remember the little lame
woman who says she gets something
in every Sunday's sermon that helps
i her through the week, and how your
eldest boy said he wouldn't mind
oein' a minister if he could be as
$ood a one as ours. Then, there's
your neighbor down the road, who
j always seem to have bard times. Ycu
| can praise his garden if you can't do j
rnything else. It will cheer him, too,
it always help9to find that somebody j
else holds you worth countinV
>
: Excursion Bates Still on Sale j
by Southern Bailway.
i ?
i The special rates offered by the
| Southern Railway to Philadelphia on
| account of the National Export Ex
; position have proven very attractive,
j and the travel noith by this popular !
i line has been very large. Tickets
j are sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays
| of each week from all points at a
; rate of a fire and one-third, plus 50
i cents.
The Southorn Railway will con!
tinue sale of these low rates until
! November 23rd, no tickets however
! to be limited beyond December 2nd.
j This is the only line offering double
| daily service between the north and
I south with dining cars, observation
! care, and through palace sleeping
| cars between important cities in this
| section and New York. All e gents
if this company will promptly give
j full information desired by those conj
templatiog this trip.
J. B. Hey ward, T. P. A ,
Augusta, Ga.
I The Time Comes
J to every elderly woman when an imI
portant functional change takes place,
j IThis is called "The Change of Life."
i I Thecntiresystemundergoes a change.
I Dreadful diseases such as cancer and
| consumption are often contracted at
this time.
MeEL
| wine~rtCardui
i strengthens and purifies the entire
system, and brings the sufferer safely
I' over these pitfalls. Its effects have
been -wonderful. It is good for all
menstrual troubles, but is especially
recommended at this time. Ask
your druggist for the famous Wine of
, Cardui. Si.oo a bottle.
For adyice incases requiring special
directions, address the "Ladies' Advisory
Department," The Chattanooga
iledicine Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn.
| THOMAS J. COOPER, Tupelo, Miss.,
says:?"My sbter suffered irregular and
painful menstruation and doctors could not
: I relieve her. Wine of Cardui entirely cured
S her, and also helped my mother through the
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Important to Ail Taz Fayers
All able-bodied male citizens between
the ages of 2). and 0:) >ears
| are liable to pay a poll tax of SI 00;
| except Confederate soldiers who are
| exempt at 50 years of age. The
penalty now imposed for non pay
ment of poll tax is not more than 810
or not more than 20 days on the
, chaingang.
Commutation lioad Tax 82 in lieu
0 f working the public roads and mu>t
be paid at the time of paying general
' taxes to the County Treasurer.
All persons owning property or
paying taxes for others in more than
lone township are requested to call
for receipts iu each township in
1 which they live. This is important
as additional cost and penalty may
j not be attached. Prompt attention
I will be given by the Treasurer to those
who wish to pay their taxes through
the mails by checks, mone*y orders,
etc. Don't forget to stamp checks.
Meet the Treasurer prjraptly on
his rounds through the county.
The hour for the meeting of L;x- j
ington Lodge, No. 152, A. 1\ 31., has j
been cbaDged fjorn 3 o'clock in tLe j
afternoon to 7 o'clock in the evening, i
I
Masons will notice the change and
I
'govern themselves accordingly.
?a?w
"Why Monogamy Pxsvails.
Margberita Ailiua Hatnm, tie
well known traveler and author, called
when in China upon the wife,
rather the wives, of a great mandarin.
Her visit partook of the nature of a
festival, so novel was the experience
of the Chinese women, whose lives
are passed almost entirely within the
walls of yamen. They examined her
cloth ng, and were partly pleased
and partly astonished at it. They
were shockt d by her shoes, and
especially by the fact that her feet
were not confined by bindings.
Finally one of them said, through }
.1
the interpreter, "You can walk and )
run just as well as a man?"
"Why, certainly."
"Cm you ride a pony as well as a
man?"
' Of course."
"Then you must be as strong as
most men?"
"Yes, I think I am."
"You wouldn't let a man beat you,
not even your husband, would you?"
"Not at all."
The Chinese women passed, laughed
and said:
"Now I understand why foreigners
never take more than one wife.
They are afraid to."
"THY WILL BE LONE!"
There are tons of thousands of women,
submitting: to conditions that involve daily
martyrdom, a lingering:, painful death, who
press the thorn of suffering deeper into
their hearts with the prayer "Thy Will be
Done." To every such woman comes the
message, you were made to live a healthy,
happy life and to enjoy wifehood and
motherhood by Him who "makcth the
barren woman to keep house and become
a joyful mother of children." You are
being robbed of your birthright. Pleasure
in i il
and happiness correspond to the duties
of wifehood and the responsibilities of
motherhood, just as surely as sweet scents
correspond to the sense of smelliug. sweet
sounds to the sense of hearing:, sweet sights
to the sense of seeing. It is God's will
that you enjoy all the faculties and functions
of the body, and if in any chamber
of this great house of the body, pain sits
as a guest, it is not by right but by usurpation.
The place belongs to joy not pain.
WIIY DO WOMEN* DO IT,
why do they suffer and submit to suffering,
accepting all their pain as a providential
dispensation ? It would seem to 1>e because
only about thirty women in every hundred
are exempt from every form of female disorder,
and the majority accept their condition
as the rule, and the healthy condition
of the minority as the exception. And
this is a serious mistake. Health should be
the rule, disease the exception, and however
in the past woman has had to endure
suffering as the badge of her sex. such suffering
has never been necessary pinee I)r.
R..V. Pierce, consulting physician to the
1 o ;?*1 T..,r
invanus noun auu oiiisit.n iii^iuuu-, m
Buffalo, X.Y.. lias proven that out of every
hundred cases of female disorders only
three in each hundred failed to find a cure
by using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
Thirty year's experience in the treatment
of female disorders, a record of over 250.000
cases treated, three per cent, only of which j
failed of complete cure, enables Dr. Pierce
to speak with the authority of a master
specialist when lie affirms that his "Favorite
Prescription" will cure practically
every case of female weakness, irregularity,
displacement, ulceration, inflammation
and every sympathetic result of such
ailments. Remember that this cure means
something vastly more than to merely stop
the suffering.
THE MEANING OF "CURE "
is to be re-established in sound, substantial
health, to have elasticity of body and be
cheerful of spirits. To enjoy the cares of
home as a recreation. X<> more the aching
spine, the dull head, the sh,arp pain in the
side, the specks before the eyes, the faintness,
dizziness, nausea and exhaustion. But
in their place a sound mind in a sound body
?the ideal condition of perfect health.
r>R. riKKCK'S FAVORITE I'IMISCK!FTION*
will do all this. K has done it in thousands of
cases. It will do it in almost every case in which
it is honestlv tried. But if the " Favorite Prescription
" docs not fully realize the expectations
of all those who use it. aftt r a fair trial. I)r. |
Pierce invites the patient to write to hint, at the
above address. There D 110 fee. I)r. Pierce
stands behind his " Prescription." and in the
small per cetitagt of cases where some variation
from the ordinary conditions retards the action
of the medicine, he is more titan willing, he is
anxious to give to such cases the benefit of his
thirty years of special study of woman's diseases.
a period which includes the successful
treatment of a quarter of a million cn.-cs. Write
in perfect coiitidence as tens of thousands of
others have done, knowing that every letter is
sacredly private. There are questions that
many women would like to ask. if they could
speak as under the seal of confession, i. There
are things easier to write about than to speak
I about. 1 Dr. Pierce stands in the priveleged relation
of confessor to thousands of women, who
have confidence iv his silence as in his skill.
ARE YOU SICK,
srm;iu\?.
-?OR
AFFLICTED
|
IN ANY WAY,
AND NEED
^EXDZCZIfcTE? I
If so, you will find in the Drug '
and Medicine Department at ;
the Bazaar, Standard Medi- !
cines for all Complaints, j
Diseases, Etc, which will
give relief and cure you.
AT THE BAZAAR, i
Home and Jfa:m.
I>y special arrange mm! s we oth r :
the Home and Farm, the leading i
farm and Lome paper, published in j
Louisville, Ky., and the Dispatch fur
fl 2-1. Those of our subscribers who
desiie to subscribe f >r the Home and |
Farm, can do so by sending 2oo in !
silver or stamps tu this office.
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If tha Baby is Cutting T-aoth
Le sure and use that eld and well
tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup for children teething. It j
soothes the child, softens the gums, '
allays all pain, cures wind colic and i
is the best remedy for diarrhoea. |
Twenty-live cents a bottle.
It is the best of all.
i
Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleas- !
ant remedy for all diseases aiising
from a disoidered or torpid liver. [
They are the modern cure for consti- 1
patioD, biliousness, sick headaches, }
specks before the eyes, etc. They j
do not sicken or grpo, mild in action,
thorough in effect. Only one a dose,
sugar coated and pleasant to take, j
Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. ;
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SENT FREE ;
to housekeepersLiebig
COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef
COOK BOOK,
telling how to prepare many dcii- j
cate and delicious (liabts.
Address. Liebig Co.. P. 0. Pox 271H, New !
York.
BEESWAX WANTED- |
IN LARGE OR SM ALL QUANTITIES j
I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR I
ket price lor clean ati.i pare Pees wax
Price governed by color u?.d condi'ion. i
RICE B EARMAN,
At theBaznar, Ltxinpton, S. C.
DR. E, J. ETiiEiiEDiiE, j
SUliGKON DENTIST,
LEESYILLE, S. C.
Office next dcor below post office.
Always on band.
February 12.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially dipes(s t he food and aids j
Nature in strengthening and recon- l
structing the exhausted digestive or- !
pans. It is the latest discovered digest* !
ant and tonic. No other preparation j
can approach it in etliciency. It in- :
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn,
Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, j
Sick Headache,Oast ralgia.Cramps.and
all other results of imperfectdigestion j
Prepare^ b" E. C A r? CK'cago.
J. E. KAUFMANN.'
Ladies, Head This.
Dr. !> ;! er s Ft male lingular is a
new discovery for the prevention and
cure of female Uncases. It is un- (
doubtedly one of the finest medicines
f< r all it claims in relieving and curing
suffeiing women. Ir. is 3 permanent
cure for all womb, bladder
and urinary diseases and female j
weakuess. etc. For sale at the j
Bazaar. Lar^o bottles $1 25.
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Central Time IJetween Columbia and .Jacksonville.
Kaslcru Time Hot ween Columbiii
and Other Points.
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n.i-:.-.- ! v .v.pi ;:t:a
" Pork Itill ' V ;8p 8 11 a
Ar. charlotte 8 -l-"? p t? 15 a j
" Danville I 12 .".a 1 22 p
Ar. Richmond ' 6 Wa C '25p
Ar. Washington . . | 7.">:i 0 0." p
" Paltiinofi* Pa. 11. K.. . 1' 12 a 11 2.">p
" Phih;<!ol].hi:i 11 35 a| -.via
" New York j 2 Ittp, 6 23a
,. ,,, , 'No. ml \o. ij.I
Southbound. .. .,
Duly. Daily.
I.v. New York. l a. P.P. I 15 CO p 12 I5nt
" Philadelphia j 5 34p! 3 50a
" Paititnore : 7 55 p| <5 22 a
I.v. Wash'Ion, So. Pv I 0 2up 11 1.7 a
Lv. Kirhinoml 11 bOpj 120l:?
I.v. Danville 4 l.">aj OO.'p J
" Charlotte... j 8 15a 10 20p
" }:?-<-Ic Hill i IMCJa 11 10p l
" Chester I l' 155 a 11 4tip
" Winnsboro. 10-la! 12 32 a 1
Ar Col'Lia HlaiulV st. 11 -5a! 1 117 a ,
Lv. Columbia L'n.dep't ? 11 4.7 a j 4 30a i
" Johnstons j 1 23 pi 0 32a l
*' Trenton . 1 :hp 0 48 a i
Ar. Aiken . j 2 13p !
" Oininitevilio ?.... i - 07pi 7 18a J
Augusta 2 45pf 8 IK) a
I.v. Columbia. So. Ily ' 3 55pj 0 4?.i
Kinjtviilo ! 4 38 p: 7 3D a l
Oran^ehnr? I 5 '.Hp.! 8 '22.1 ,
KranehviPe ti trj p| 8 5- a I
buimijervilje 7 32p lo Da
Ar. Charleston S 17 j?| 11 (JO a
Lv. Col'Lia. F.C.&P.Py ! 10 35 a' 12 47 a
" Savannah .1 3 07 p! 5 08 a i
Ar. .laeksonville. ! 7 401>* 0 00a j
SLEEPING ( Ait M;KVU K. I
Ex roll out daily passenger service between
Florida ami Ne\v York.
Nos. 33 ami 34?Now* York ami Florida Express.
Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between
Augusta and New York.
Pullman drawing room sleeping ears between
Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington
and New York.
Pullman Sleeping Cars between Charlotte
and Richmond.
Nos. 33 and tlft-T". S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing room buffet steeping cars between
Jacksonville and New York and Pullman
sleeping ears between Augusta and Charlotte.
Dining ears serve all meals enroute.
Pullman sleeping ears between Jacksonville
and Columbia, reroute daily between Jacksonville
and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FRANKS.GANNON". J. M.CULP.
Third V P. ic Con. Mgr. T. M.. Washington.
W. A. TL'RK. S. H. HARDWICK,
GK P. A.. Washington. A. (t. P. A.. Atlanta.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
j ? H
; (.<- Condensed Schedule in Effect
I ~ June 11th, I -1)'.
^TiT'ovs Ex. Suu. . Daily
STATiONs. | V) j jj
Lv. Charleston l 7 (W a m
" SunitnerviFe 7 -II a in
" Diaackvi.le 3 55 a m
" Orangeburg # H3 a m
I " Kingvjlie , lo 13 ft m
Lv. Columbia 11 03 a in
" Prosperity 7.. 12 10 n'u
I " Newoerry 12 23 p m
! " Ninety-Six i 1 20 p m
j " Greenwood I 7 i'0 a mj 1 55 p m
Ar. Hodges b '>0 a m 2 13 p m
| Ar. Abbeville b to a m 2 43 p m
I Ar. Helton h ,y> a mi 3 10 p in
! Ar. Anderson | t? 30 a mi 3 35 p m
| Ar. Green vibe 10 10 a m 4 13 j> in
Ar. Atlanta. . 3 55 ]? ni 0 00 p m
ST4TFOXS' ; Daily
No. 13. J No. 12._
I Lv. Greenville 5 3o p m U 13 a m
" Piedmont (! It) tj m 10 40 a ni
" Wiliianisto'i tl 22 p in 10 35 a m
Lv. Anderson 4 45 p ni 10 45 a m
Lv. liel'.on 0 45 p m 11 15 a in
[ Ar\ Dormalds 7 15 p in 11 40 a m
j Lv. Abbeville I ?i 10 n m 11 -0 a ill
| Lv. Hodges 7 t;3 p m, 11 v a 1,1
Ar. Greenwood b OJ j> ill 12 20 p in
" Ninety-Six 12 55 p in
" Newberry I 2 U0 p m
" Prosperity j 2 14 p ni
" Columbia i ;j j> m
Lv. Kingvii.e ... i 4 58 p in I
" Orangeburg j 5 2) p m
" Braiiehviile 1 6 17 p m
" .Sttmniervilie [ 7 :j2 p m
Ar. Charlesti;n ' . i 8 17 p in
yfflj Xu'iai __!TA NS-__ JNS?:>S
5 Sop " 00a Lv?Charleston... Ar 8l7pll(iGa
60*p 7 4la .. Sammo-'viLe ... " 7?2p,10 18a
750p 855a ....Braiiehviile.... " ' 002pj 8ail
8-4p 9 22u " ....Orangeburg... " 52t>pl 8 22a
6-UplOloa " Kingvide " 438p' 7PJa
SiWa 11 40a " .... C'oi m #ia " 32oj>j 930p
9 0!al2'2Jp " Alston Lv 230p 850a
10 Ola 1 2jp ' .hunt tic " 1 2-ip 7 4'ip
10:2ou -'nop " Union ' 1 uT>j?! 7:i0;?
lOo'Ju 2 22p "... Jcii?v,vii:o .... " 12 25pi 05 -p
10 54a 237p " ... .. Pnco'cf .... } > 1 Ip fi4>p
11 25a I;lap Ar. Jipastanburg.. Lv '.1 15a 0 15p
11 4oa 'i40]> Lv . Spartanburg.. Ar !1 2Ka: COOp
2 40]> 7 OJp Ar.. Ashevilie. Lv 8'20 i. 3U5p
"P," p. r:i. "A." a. i.i
Pullman pa'iu-o sleeping cars "it Trains:;.* and
EC.;;; and y*-t < >31 A.anlC. division. Dining cars'
o:; these t;:ii is s. vc a'i meals enroti <*.
Trains leave r parmi.burg. A. & ('. division.
Corthlsnuid, a. 111.. 5:37 p. in.. <5:13 p. 111.,
< Vestibule Limited!; sonthboend I2:2?! a. in.,
8:15 p. in., 11 .\d n. m.. 1 \'estibule Limited. 1
Trains leave Gieeiiville. A. and C. division,
northbound. r>;5o a. m.. 2:24 p. 111. and 5:22 p. 111.,
(Yes::bnled Limited): southbound. 1:25 a. 111.,
4:50 p. m., 12:31 p. m. 1 Vrsribnled Limited).
Trains 0 and 10 carry elegant Pul:man
Bleeping ears between Columbia and A.-hevil!e
eiiroute daily : elween Jaeiisonville andL'incin
nnti.
Trains 15 ami 14 carry supo 1> Pullman parlor
cars bet ween Chat ieston and Asheville.
FRAXK S. (4AXXOX. J. M. <'L LP.
Third V-P. A (4cm Mgr., Tratlic Mgr..
V'"ashingtt?n. D. C. Washington. 1>. G
W. A. TURK. S. II. HARDWK'K.
Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't.
Washingiori. IX C. Atlanta. Ga.
77//: CHAliLESTOS LINE
SOUTH CAI OLlNA AND GA. K. K. Co.
lu EilVct January 1, 18!/.).
(Eastern Time.)
lv Cti.aiestu: T7 <H> a in "5 30 p m "7 <? a n
ar Columbia Il<H>au. Ill 10 pm 11 ( 0 a ni
lv C /nimbi* : 1 30 a n< 11 33 a m
,?r Stivir'nnh'o 3 10 DID
ar Ashville G 30 p ru
lv Columbia, 1 13 3-3 a ru
Iv Charlotte . 8 22 p n> 9 25 a a;
lv Danville.. 11 oh p ru 1 30 p m
ar W;if-hi;:y'si G 42 a ru 9 0.3 p n; !
ar Baltimore 05 a n. i 1 25 o n. .
ar PLiladei'a 0 23 an: 2 .36 a nj
ar New York 12 >3 p u: G 2:j a in
ar Boston .. 'H 3<; p m f3 3 > a m t
iv B i.stou ... f9 00 a iii *4 0 5 p m <
lv New York. '3 20 p n; *12 0 >am I
Iv I'hiladel'a 5 35 p m 7 20 a n ]
lv Baltiaore. 8 37 p m 9 12 an;
lv Washing'n 10 15 p d; ;1 15 a
lv Danville .. 1 45 a n: G 07 a in
ar Charlotte . 9 25 a n> 10 00 am I
ar Columbia. loOpin j
Iv Ashevillc J "7 20 am J J
lv Spartanb'g i 145pm ! ]
Ar Columbia.! 3 15 p m ! .'OKIpni j
lv Columbia. 3 ') ? p in G ;?U a in 3 1 5 p m ,
ar Charleston 'd 17 p n, 'iioOam '3 17pm j
*D?iiv f Except Sunde.v.
AbuU.vTA i?I\l>luN.
(West-Daily.)
leave Charleston 7?H"?an- .5 30 pm |
arrive Augusta 1' 51 a n> 10 45 j) m j
arrive Allan'a 3 20 p in 5 00 a m j
arrive New Orleans H :'0 p n> j
arrive Chattanooga ... 1 0'ia n. 1 < 0 p in |
arrive Nashville G pt a m G ;"5 p m i
arrive Evaosvlil i 40 p m 1 25 a m
arrive S? Bonis 7 32 p r> 7 *20 ? r?i I
TiiKOl'Ua i'itAlN tSBMl L. [
Augusta Division.?Tnrough Sleepers be- j
tween (hirlestou and Atlanta, leaving !
Charleston at 5 30 p. m., arriving in At- j j
lautu at 5 a ni.
Columbia Division - Through Coaches :
between Charleston and Ashv-ville. both ?li- | *
rections.
Shortest route to Asl.eville and Hot j
Springs. N and all resorts oi Upper v
North and South Carolina. j V
Through tickets can be purchased, sleep ! r
ing car resci cations se?-ur?d. baggage i h
checked to destiua'ion and all oth- r mfor. j
matiou obtained by appiing to W'm Ii. j '
F.vans. C. T. A.. CLarie-toii Hottl. orG. V?". i ^
Dewees, Ticket Agent, Line Sr vet Station. (
L. A. EMEilSON,
Trultic Manager, I
m ? i ii ! mii pjMcaaaraaaBB aBBBBMB?H
CONFECTIONERIES' *
FRUITS, CAKES, CRACKERS, jj
a-seocEEeiEs,
7IGABS, CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO J
Foys, \
Fancy China, j
*>4- a An c A
-*.? sjf H
DETJGS and. ZvZEIDZCIZTES, J
PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBL'HS, ETC ^
Diamond Dyes c? all Colors,
Barman's Bazaar, ^
LEXINGTON, S. C.
send us QUEDOLLAR **
ihVrOV tH^A UlV'ot KKN PARLOR OKI.AN,' bj fmc'.tt C. O. 0.. nbj.-ft to
xnminataiu You can cxnmine it at y otiMicaivsC ^ ~
ni'wTs niif^niiV ?n nii? pricf !r?&8 ^
nl hj iiili?n. burli itu offer nil" hciit mu-l<- before. ^
THE ACME QUEEN 1?ob.M.f tii>jmo?M?l i5Ai;U. ,\\i!SWKKTKST ,,jK$'J PEmm
I'Vir:'1) ^H|>] > . ^Itoir I'i-?) ^Uurt^P l>uuod A : ' * >' ^'.
Dulrinn*. .M*!o?iia, ( It-it*, ('rrooos, liar* Coupler, Treble ^
[oupier, l>iiipCM>n Fori* fnil Vox illinium; - Oe:a?e loop!**., .r?-^^Tf ?nB^n
I Tone Sitcil, 1 |.'raod Orca^ S?*ll, 4 Set* Orebeatral J?mh-?I \ |
at; <"'d. 5<>o < :> ; ; - i- s.' ?.:i.;;.' ]jj~~^
jUR R?UAE!L1 fV! $' E $ T A RU SH)iD ^^Sr^p^pp?;
'lip publicher of Till"- io|<-ror M*tr?;?olitaa Na'tloiiti
iantc, or C"rn Exphantcp Xtit. UanU. Oh!c.iij >; or t,. f.'. Exchange P-arlf, Nov.- York; or any railroad or express \
otnpany ir. I Mcajro. TV* ha-.* a rapid cf our iiCO.Oi)': <>!>, oprnpy er.tir* or>e of the largest business bioc?* la 4^J
'li'PapfO. .' !><! rtr.pltty nearly 2.0,r> people in t?tir '>trn bui! :?:? Jr. WK aEUVMUSS At <22.00 find up: P1AJ10S, S11 ?>-00 f M
wi up; also everything in tiitisicil i?i->ir cnrtr.s at l*?wr>? wholesale ptv. rite for free ?|>eeiul organ, piaao
and musical instrument catalogue. Address. < Start, Uoclxtri, A Co. tn thorocrhlj reliable.? fcditoe.)
3EARS ROEBUCK St CO. (Inc.). Fullon. Oerciair.es and Wjyman Sis.. CHiCACO. ILL*
tWHY DON'T YOU TAKE
....Dr. Baker's.... ^
Great Vegetable Blood and Liver Cure
for BAD BLOOD? .
It positively Cures Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Constipation,
Indigestion, and Blood and Liver Troubles cf
every description. It is purely and absolutely Vegetable,
and can be used without injury by the most delicate. ^
Put up in Full 16-ounce bottles, at Si.00.
Jtfelbi EcjRcut mountain mod. go.08-FI^EZLEFOR
SALE BY?
G. M. HAEMAX, LEXINGTON, S. C.
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? 1 H i i ?? In iificct JcCuaiv 8tb, 1899. I
No. 52 No. 2 fl
11 05 a m Iv. Columbia.. I
SPIRITTI1VP, |88!S5::iB?!: 1
l-l-i A A 111 J A . ii 32 a m ar. Eullentine .
11 a m ar. White Hock.
REMEDIES. js?:':a&
Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical i H U m ar* -Sbghs. ^
I 12 0< p m ar.Prosperity..ar 8 30 pm b
Profession. No Quack or Patent Med- | 12 20 p m ar. Newberry, ar 8 00 f m
icine. but , 12 33 pm ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 7 20 pm
NATJSu'8 PURE REMEDIED j}
Admitted into the World Columbian Expo- j 12 50 p m ar. Goidville..ar G 50 pm
. 1 03 p mar.. Clinton..ar 6 30 pm
Use Spirittme J>a!sam for LLenwatism, -,1., t> i ? ?v a "
C.'ws. Lameness. Spriios,S?reTUroat , 1 P ar vIarks- f J" pm
Use -piriitiuo Iub.k*nt tor Consumption, 1 25 p m ar..Laurens. .lv 4 00 pm 1
Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma - liETUliNINCx J*CHEDULE.
ami La urippM. j ? -
Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in tb i Xo. 53 No. I
lSV^ri>i!ttsSkiU Di*bli^ Cure Itcb' 1 35 p ra lv. .Laurens, .lv 10 10 am
In cons'tijuenre of the astoni.-hing sue- ^ ^ P ^ lv.. .1 aiks.. .lv 10 00 am
:ess in rem Aing diseases, its demand now 1 53 p lli lv. . .Clinton...IV 9 40 am
monies not alone Irota this vicinity but 2 02 pm lv...Goldville. .lv 917 am
rrom everywhere in the United States and j .) Co p m ]v. ..Kinaid.. .lv 9 05 am*
IVLo&aie and Retail by C. M HAITIAN. ! - 14 P m lv - GarJ - ^ 8 50 am
i 2 19 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 8 40 am
~ j 2 32 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am "
I 1 I1VOR MAN imx?? i IV-V m 'p^Ptri'y-lv 6 45 am
II I III per moiilh. >:t niyiu-'l 1 2 >) I p HI 1\ . . Sil^h;>. . .lv
1 .c "J' lo l-V',,?s'is'i /l<-0- ! 3 02 p m lv.L. Mountain lv /
Mist Srn-t, Philad-dphiii. la. 01.11 > fe
. { 3 12 p m lv.. Cbapm.. .lv !
JBpSllS m | 3 21 p m lv.White Rock.lv I
Clcaascf ti;J bcautlrks^the^haJr. j 3 26 p lii lv . Ballon tiiiG . lv
^3! Never1 Fail 3 to Bestore Gray 3 35 ]) lit lv. . . 11" Til 0 . . . .lv fl|
CSTZ/JI v Hair to us Youthful Color.' o i ,-j > t i i i
r>;.-a m o ^ix-e a hair tn.iuiz. 3 42 i> m i v.. her. phart.. 1 v . B9
?i\. 3 5"r,an<i$l.ioat I?rusg:rt? a - - 4 . i 1 ,
???i???s I tym) p ar ..Columbia, .ar 1
y -y j(?TO! Trains o2 and o3 tun solid between
! Cbatieston : Ld Gnenville. Train 1
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, j 52 rnak.e close ccnMction at Laur- J
1 j ens ?or Augusta **?<] JSpaitanburg. 1 1
t w r% O a! mu!.*t c ^r-rnc^tinTi of. (^J
Tun Be" ro uiui.}i ! ' .?< ? ~ uw in
HtEPAilLS FOK TEACHING ; SuiuUr for the Noith. jfl
COLLEGE Uii PIT-IN ESS. i N ,s 1 jit d 2 makes close ooDDecit.
, , , ? i iion with IS. A L to at d from Atlanta,
iij'ti School. Intermediate ana Primary 1 , , . ,,
CuurKts. lot further lLfoiination call on cr |H
hielish. Germ m. French. Greek and Latin tduiess ^
Ta.'gLt. C. I. P. iJ.APEART, B
jpfr V.-rv K?ilthie-a Location. T v.i Citv Ticket Agent,
?> chujp M to 57 per mouth. T?.;tsou j F. LIVINGSTON, B
vrdmcl-. I.-.v, s) t.i > J .,u pcr month. _ , . . . H|
Isp.nseAper v-ar Sou to >.V>. llud 1-5 Tn.velar:- IWrger Agent-. B
indents last session Bank of Cilnmb'.a. Columbia, S. C.
y.< xt ;-csaon lv c'.t'.s Monday. S< ptember \Y G ' HILDS. President.
S 1 Si).), i:or full particulars, ?7 ; i r?
lJdress Ju-o-eis. ] jUi imp, recoids counter
0. P. SE W. Principal, books, memorandum books, school
?. noohs, juui>, j;**ijciid, iutv ui iwicihuld,
Scpieniiier H - ti. ; mucijagOj &c, for sale at the Bazaar.