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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt Julv 19.1894. <i. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON, S. C\, WEENESDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1809. The latest estimate of this year's American corn crcp is two billion bushels. .Ia nearly every section of the State the farmers have sowed abigacieage in wheat. The Flashing Eye, Buoyant Foot?nd "R.-jrv Oomnlexion result from the use of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. It costs three hundred dollars to be a candidate for Mayor in the Democratic primary in Charleston. The W. G. T. TJ. in National Convention denounced the war in the Philippines. Weary women need an occasional dose of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine to Strengthen their Nerves and Invigorate their Systems. A Yale undergraduate and a young woman have been sentenced to jail for kissing publicly m New Haven. The recent storm is said to have doDe great damage to the rice in the neighborhood of Georgetown. Temporary Derangement of Digestion, through overwoik, worry or emotional excitement, are quickly rectified by Dr. M. A Simmons Liver Medicine. The Neal investigating report is beiDg printed for distribution among the members of the general assembly. Charleston^ annual fall festival begins on Monday, 20th inst. It will . no doubt attract a large crowd of visitors. To Purify and Enrich the Blood, Strengthen the Nerves and Iovigor ate the System, use Dr. M. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine. Col. Jasper Talbert, member of Congress, says that he is satisfied with his present office and has no desire to oppose B. It Tillman for the Senate. The experiment of placing the military police in Manila with a force recruited from fiiendly natives is said to have resulted favorably. Let disease come as they will. Take Life of the Liver and be healthy still; Pleasant to take, unlike a pill, Regulates the system and cures every ill. The census office is sending cut a larse number of letters and cireu lars intended to perfect the work of making a complete census of dairy products. "I wouldn't be without DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve for any consideration," writes Thos. B Rhodes, Centerfield, 0. Infallible for piles, cuts, burns and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. J. E. Eaufmann. New York City has fifteen members of Congress, Chicago has seven, Philadelphia five and Boston four. Six widows and 123 children attended the funeral of Corquering Bear, an Indian killed by a street car at Omaha, Neb. Geo. Noland, Rockland, 0, says, "Hy wife had piles forty years. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her. It is the best salve in Ameiiea." It heals everything and cures all skin diseases. J. E. Eaufmann. "Gossamer iron," the wonderful product cf the Swansen iron mills, is so thin that it takes 4,000 sheets, piled ODe on another, to make an inch in thickness. <jov. McSweeny has issued his thanksgiving proclamation and makes itconfoim in date to the date fixed by President MeKinley?Thursday, the 30th of November. * Dr. W. Wixon, Italy Hill, N. Y, saye, "I heartly recommend One Minute Cough Cure. It gave my wife immediate relief in suffucatirg asthma."' Pleasant to take. Never fails to quickly cure all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. J. E Kaufinann. The North Carolina board of agri- j culture has made aD appropiation to secure a creditable State exhibit at the Paris exposition. The have been more than 5,000 suicides in this country duriDg the past twelve months, which breaks ti" r? ' I'.- .v . .. u,\ - * + V gK' ^ v L j , SSK / - .. " v i * 'JJ: ^ ?i?V ilV ' -'- . ?>V 1 ?l>yVv*!.. c? '*.? ; ' -, ,?r . . h J*a - - - ' \ y u famoo piili t r . :. al?ii u ? . J k:U<! . r~. ^ ^1.0 ; ;v, rvj.h i >!?; : ;;*. ? - It s / wrjst you 'fti- C. '. q .:v |j~V- dyspepsia and iCures Effected One Bottle C | ^*7>V\ F sold your G.. ! ? oKCa\\Pc-v physician ha?l jr? : ^ ^\Vv>A no good sl.e neec | iW-r- was entire1}' ciu< Tumor Removed, pjMf The wife of one of my customerswasso badlyat- !$ flictcl witn tumor of the 's'!.;! womb thatshe was unable 'H to tro about. After using i\'f/ jjr 7* three bottles of C. F. P. n: y f / y the tumor was expelled. / / / ] J. H. RATCLTF K. , ? . Ratclilf. Tex. 1 / J Suffered from Change of I My wife was siek for seven years, sutf'ei C h&ngc of Life, W o tried everything we the doctors and paid out a considerable si ment without. any good result. "We then G. F. P. and it did more good than all else for six years. 11 is the greatest remedy f<tr males ever placed on the market. J. V. tfUKlAfcA. Loim Sold at all Drug Stores, L. GERSTLE & CO., Proprs., FOR SALE BY J. Since the new cotton season be-; I gan the increase in the consumption i by Southern cotton mills is 50 per | cent, over the amount of cotton bought! in the same time last year. J D Bridges, Editor "Democrat,'' i Lancaster, N H , says, "One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy for croup I ever used.v Immediately relieves and cures coughs, colds, | asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, giippe and all throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. J. E. Kauf-j mann. ; The news from the Philippine war i continues to be conflicting. At one! * i time we a: e told that the war is; neaiiDg-its close, and the very next; news is to the effect that we control j little territory and the insurrection is J growing. w ~ j "I had dyspepsia fifry seven jears! and never fcund permanent relief till I I used Kodol Dyspepsia Care. Now j I am well and feel like a new man/' j writes S. J. Fleming, Murray, Neb. j It *is the best digestant known. \ Cures all forms of indigestion. Pfcy- j sicians everywhere prescribe it. J. I E. Kaufmann. E-la Ewing, the giantess of Goiin, j Mo, i6 now 8 feet 4 inches tall and j is still growing. In the new residence which she has just built, the doors I are ten feet high and the ceilings and j windows like those of a fabled giant's j castles. J. H Lunsford & Son, Craft, Tex ,! say that Ramon's Pepsin Chili Tonic is certainly the best on the market.j They have never known it to fail to ! cure. Have just ordered more and j must have it. Tasteless and guar- j acteed. 50c. For Bale by G. Mi Harman. A woman in Pennsylvania, who has twenty-five children, is being j given some prominence in the news- i papers. The "Wilmington Messen- i ger says that Mrs Archie Gordon, of j n/Minttr fSrr.lina. I VAiau v iiiv vwuuvj^ ^ u* vu v had twenty-seven childteD, all sons. | A negro woman died of smallpox in Alabama near the Georgia line. No one could be induced to bury the body, and after waiting several days it was decided to apply a torch to the cabin and oremate the body, and ; it was done. Mrs. F. J Dickson, Westminister. ' S. C., writes: Eleven years ago I i was for 6 months unable to do my ; work, and Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver ; Medicine restored me to good health. | Think one package of it worth a dozen of Z .ilin's. The movement for the erection of j a monument in SanFtancisco to com- j memorate Admiral Dewey's victory at Manila is already assured of a i successful outcome, the fund haviDg reached ?16,000. The leather maikst is advancing! and the national convention of shoe , manufacturers recently recommended j nr> fieln/-if On /"?/ tj f nor iioir nn UU UV4IMUVV V? VV. 4-V V" sboe3. Tbia is an advance of 50: cents per pair since August 8;b. LiGtippe, with its after effects,; annually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, the only i remedy that produces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bron-j chilis, pneumonia and throat and, lung troubles. It will prevent con-, sumption. J. E Ivaufmann. Mrs. Peler Empfield, of Altocns,; Pa., and three cows on her husband's j farm at Martinsburg were bitten by a rabid dog, two of them butting i ? eir brains out against trees on the - rm. The third, with the drg, was ! ot. An automatic writing machine, own as the phono-typewiiter, has; pn invented hv n T? irine. Wis. m. The inventor asserts that it j 11 record verbatim whatever is' ked into it. The motive power is ctricity, but the details of the ichanism is kept secret. The widow of ex Governor Atkiu- j \ cf Georgia, has created some . ng of a sensation in business and :ia! circles by going into the field a general State agent for Ere and i ) insurance companies. She says it her puipose is to make a living v 1 educate her five children. She ilready doing well, and has ie-1 ved letters of congratulation from ! n. -D?rous society women. i by G. F. PrjfS;l| lured Where Physician Failed.; F. P. loa young la<ly customer whom our j vcn u;> as hopeless, and told her if it < I i?I her i not pay for it. After lakingone bottle she ; id and 1ms been in good health ever since. 1 J. K. (jlLLILAND. Moore's Bridge. Ala. iCS Health Restored. | I was weak and in very bad ; v -'' A) health and unable to do my! i </'-a\ work. I used one bottle of C. F. P. and it did me more good than anything 1 ever /yo|5 used. I am now in good health 1 frrbP and can do my work. S\\M Mrs. S. K. CHANDLER. Bin. Ark, --^>v ~>n Y\ , J-'rV^A^ -tfe. Ililw? / ? llil I imrfromthc 'fcA'&'-JjX. V /jfyA-\\', ' midget from r, i; jA^ \ V?. ;l mi for treat- [ N U //Mi' ht'gran using / l \ * v Y'T. ' V\ ! ; we had used I \\ \\ > V suffering fe- ^ f i I csncil, Tex. 1 I 1 Price $1.00 per Bottle. Chattanooga, Tenn. E. KAUFMAXX, Reports of consuls from various places show that America's competition in trade lines is giving English manufacturers much uneasiness. Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cnrss Others, Why 2Tot Yen? My wife has been using Chamberlain's Pain Palm, with good resultp, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine years. Wo have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiving any benefit from any of them. One day we saw au advertisement of this medicine aDd thought of trying it, which wo did with the best of satisfaction. She hat? used onlv one bottle and her " ?J ? shoulder is almost well.?Adolph L. Mdlett, Manchester, X. H. For sale by J. E Kaufmann. ' Now, stop crjing, Tottie," said a Brookljn mother to her little girl, who had been quarreling with her brother. 'Tor sure Bennie will take back all the mean things be said." ' Yes, he'll take 'em back," was the sobbing reply, "so's he'd have em ready to use over again." China still has the old fashioned system of private letter carrying. Letter shops are to be found in every fcawn. If he has a letter to send, the Chinamau gees to a letter shop and bargains with the keeper thereof. He pays two-thirds of the cost, leaving the receiver to pay the rest on delivery. It will not be a surprise to any who are at all familar with the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to know that people everywhere take pleasure in relating their exDerience in the use of that c-nlen I - , did medicine and in telling of the benefit they have received from it, of bad colds it has cared, of threatened attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup and whoopiDg cough. It is a grand, good medicine. For sale by J. E. Ivaufmann. The fighting in South Africa be tween the Boers and the Biitishcontinues and the meager reports so far given out indicate that the Boers have not only held their own, but aie more thsn a match for the British. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen'e Arnica Salve, the best in the World will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Tile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. E. Kaufmann, Drugg'st. * Xow and then we hear of a man 'with one foot in the grave." In a Michigan town there is a man who bad a leg amputated ten years age, bad it buried in a coffin in the cemetery and funeral services held over it, at which he wept profusely. Ever since then, all through the summer month?, he has placed Ibwers each ! week upon the grave. That Throbbing Hoadaohs. Would quickly leave you, if you use'd Dr. King's New Life IMls. 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. Eisy to take Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold ' by J. E. Kaufaiann, Druggist. Tim rvl/l (^r+r\Llire tViof- a m o n vyiii v? ? v-tao ouiu iuuv c* ujuu i had two ears and one mouth, that j tn might hear twice and speak oner; j and there is a great deal of good j s nse in it. You will find that if j you will simply hold your peace you j will pass over nine out of ten of the | provocations of life. JuJgo W. J. Hoed of Florence, Ala , has a letter from Gen. Wheeler ! saying he will resume his seat in j Congress when that body meets. He j does not sav when he will re-Ur n from | the Puilipr i :e?. The United States Department of Agriculture has issued an interesting I pamphlet, '*Tea Culture; the Experiment ju South Carolina," by Charles U. Shepard. The pamphlet is beau tifully illustrated and gives much information about tea and its culture. W u'.v. JS 'j* ...y'. -jrjurj.'-cmp. C* ? f*. Ci- > r--< !?< 1* ?J To the E liter i f the I)i?p ifrL: Jack Frost has put a step to peavine gathering, ah hough the most of . it was gathered before frost. The Hisses Boutwright h ive b^en visiting rtlitivcs and fiienus in this section. They are charming young ! ladies and their visit was enjoyed by the entiie community. Mr. A. A. Barr has gone to Atlanta, \ Ga , but it is hoped that he will re- ! turn socn. B. j Special Eats to Richmond, Va. j Unveiling Winnie Davis Monument ; and U. D C, November 7 13. For tbe above occasion, the South- J eru Kiilway announce rate cf one j fi:st class fdre from all stations to \ Richmond, Va , and return. Tickets on sale in North and Souih Carolina. November 4, 5 and G. final limit i November 13 h. Iu Georgia November 5 and G, final limit November ; 11th. For full information, Pullman re- j servation?, etc., apply to any South- j em Railway agent, or J. P. Hey ward, T P. A. Augusta, Ga. J Jf I ! fer Mews;* ] | \ Do you s"e sparkling eyes, a healthy,;! I tinted skiff, a sweet expression and a grace- i ful form ? These attractions are the result of pood health. It they are absent, there is near!v always some disorder of the dis-!' tinctly feminine organs present. Healthy :j menstrual organs mean health and beauty '< everywhere. jj msEL^EE'S !! Win? of makes women beautiful and healthy. !j It strikes at the root of all their jj trouble. There is no menstrual dis- jj order, ache or pain which it will-not ! cure. It is for the budding girl, the jj busy wife and the matron approaching :j the change of lire. At every trying j crisis in a woman's life it brings!: health, strength and happiness. It,! costs Jr.co of medicine dealers. [j For advice in cases requiring special fj directions, address, giving symptoms, j " The Ladies' Advisory Department,'* j; The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat- ;j tanooga, Tenn. MRS. ROZEN.V I.EWI:?, of OsnnvlUc, ft Texas, eays:?"J was troubled :t monthly : Intervals with terrible pains in my head and hack, bet have bean entirely relieved by Wine of Cardui." t ^ - _ 1 ?? * 1 Szcursicn Rates Still on Sals by Ssnthsra Railway. The special rates offeied by the Southern Riilway to Philadelphia on account of the National Export Ex poshiou have proven very attractive, and the travel noith by this popular line has been very large. Tickets are sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each wetk from all point9 at a rate of a f_re and one-third, plus 50 cents. The Sjuthorn Railway will continue sale of these low rates until November 23. d, no tickets howtvtr to be limited beyond D oember 2nd. This is the only line offering doub'e j daily service between the north ai.d j south with diniug cars, observation cars, and through palace sleeping cars between important cities in this section and New?Yoik. All agents of this company will promptly give full information desired by these contemplating this tiip. J. B Hey ward, .T. P. A, Augusta, G x. Important to All Tax Payers All able-bodied mule citizens between the ages of 21 and 0) Tears are liable to pay a poll tax of 81 00; except Confederate soldiers who are exempt at 50 years of age. The j penalty now imposed for ncn payment of poll tax is not more than 810 or not more than 20 days on toe cboingang. Commutation It Did Tax *2 in li.-u ? of working the public roads and mu-t j be paid at the time of paying general j taxes tc the County Treasurer. All persons owning property or j paying taxes fur others in more than i one township arc n quested to c-aii for receipts in each township in which tiny live. This is impoiiant V i i ) * as aauiuoual COSI ami per:u:iy may i not bo attached. Prompt attention j will be given by t be Treasurer to I Lose | wbo wi&h to pay their taxes through j the mails by checks, money orders, j et"*. Don't forget to stamp cheeks. Meet the Treasurer promptly on J his rounds through the- county. i ARE YOU SiCKJ ei'idi'irgiSY^ kSl/JP ft' . i 7 j AFFLICTED 1 IN ANY WAY, j AND NEED ^EDZCIZfcTE! ? ! If so, you will find in the Drug \ and Medicine Department at j the Bazaar, Standard Medi- I cines for all Complaints, ! Diseases, Etc, which will ; give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, j .-y?^ r.* -v t.t _.1 lAyjuwea Irl-rte ?.-..d Fa m. By sprci.il :?rr.ir?src!urn-s w.? offer I the llui'ilf Mi. 11 l^im. see leading ! f .riiJ ciiiJ ie> ;i?- pup'*1-, i ubhsbed ill LcnBv'ib-. Ivy , ami tl.? Di.-'patch fur si 2">. ? f cur M.'bstMihers who desuo Jo sui^ciibf' f.;r the- Kotueacd ; i:\frii', con d ; so by sending 25j :u | silver or stamp.-, to tLis office. If the iMhi* "r? - r? k*W ?r+ h ' Wv4?l*Ugj ? WV?1* Be sure- and use that old ami well i fciic-vl remedy, Mrs. Vv" in slew's Sooth- ' ing Syrup for children teething. It j soothes the child, softens the gums, ; allays all pain, cures wind colic and J is the best remedy for diarrhoea. ! Twenty-live cents a bottle. It is the best of all. . Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleas- j ant remedy for ail diseases atising I from a disordered or torpid liver, j They are the modern cure for consti- i palion, biliousness, sick headaches, I specks before the eyes, etc. They ! do not sicken or gripe, miul inaction, j borough in effect. Only one a dose, j sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 2."> cents a box. at the Bazaar | i HATS V HBWO laacwy. | i-'ii.iJ t lijj i I ij $3,00 a year. ; v An Mv. n'r; Nfwsnnfor. [ r*i>nt;i:i.K ; '! ti:<* ifvts. an>l so ennj d'-nstd that v :! l::tv. tin:-* t 1 rea.l 1 I 'J IJ1': L;Ui5V ; i ll ro:t ANYIIOME. nmip 1 y unprrn sr.. a cony, j iVuhliiil iiLfj iJ$l.50aycar An i.i^l rs*'v.sp.".]>cr. I A conj;;!?-i?i e! i< j;iv;n nwiy J with ?wry of the tinwiay j News. o,her uttr i.-tiv" features. J.Ioji? 1) ijljjiililil ?1 a rear A .Monthly Magazine. E.vh nur.sb'-r eonm'ns more first| ? !.jsp r- ^than any other I monthly i:i America. 1 SAIvTPr. OF FITH2R FRFF. , \ *. s ?"> \ ? s\ I * | Cash 0?n;!n IcsSons <>r Premiums. hew mi wm ?!?} co? i Park io?.-, Now York. | "STEVENS FAVORITE" i o IMFLE. a ?^SS^^5SS23ESSS2ZSffiS2aa& ?Takes Down." 0 22-inch barrel, weight 4^ pounds. ? <4 Carefully bored and tested. For ^ 1 .22, .25 and .32 rim-fire cartridges. \ \ No. 17. X $ Flain Open Sights, $6.00 f t No. is. x jr Target Sights, $8.50 jr ^ Ask your dealer for the "FAVO- f | ^ RITE." If lie doesn't keep it we i ^ will send, prepaid, on receipt cf X 4 ' Send stamp for complete cata- \ X loguc showing our full line, with val- \ 6 liable information regarding ritles w \ and ammunition in general. 4 ! ^ J. STEYEKSARlSANDTOOL CO.I 7 -*=?3^ P.O.Box 1152 ! ^ CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. . ' ? 1 ? n CO;: um. r J.-!;'* r. r-.?- l:l >t!: <ait <?.. .!. a.?i> ??(> i.y rn:?i;:iO'?.!>.. id : i? J i'i"^^vl ?* ?"r r.i?v A v s. ' j i-*? !' :;,?// r i V-:-?v-::: .Vf' ?' ~rvr] ; ^ OiRD s i:.j ei.'0? . |?7 writ;: for OVU l:if? FREE -r"**<3 STOVE CATALOGUE. :i l cIi'"T'^- Thi.* stn.-e := siz? >>.?. OTin ii .!. fx-;; i.-. ).' . " ; !: r.it ii\.r, bs c ; ;,;;.-.?n, vxtro i? R.-t-s, }:? i*y civcr-. hi?.!-.y !:iiit:^s &:.ii {.rate* r.>* . .-. i Kti.ji:, ii.i*.vy tiiflici't <"*'on cuor.)iar??isomv' f-rr.trjtfitv.t .. !!:? ;uti! t::iin.iin;v. extra r-;'r-' :,i?,:-"?"'.;i!i : :>ri""-;.iiu iiiiid'. ! ?. r*oir. Lonfi isi"'irr c" t'livit .".-aiumcru:ft.le.ar.ti f .: > ' -:i '!.! ( . ro c '. i i-oi.vi:tsio. m.? : - r?'" T * M.rpcr. Vn: l>M i .? M'AICA.xTKK T it! x r.ovv it ' i St'" ivery to your l Aii . I ' .i-'r . Y ]: ! n.eJ !l~"8.?r vcui I Iiarx'C J it ??mK i-I. i! tue ti't i. o'.'.y u./uu'. to' i!1>/'|,:'i'.-. w. >rxr ;< ?:: tci?! S? S Sf. *: ?. .\i!..r?r-?. SAS55, XC'ESVOV. C O.(!?0.)C;i!0AC01iLl "Mfii <*. : arc ;ln-r-:':?!!! j rtrUatlc.? Cd.tcr.) SEXT FiiEE to housekeepersLiebig COMPANY'S j Extract cf Beef GOOK BOOK. tcliirt,' how to prepare many delicate aud dviicicus dishes. Address. Liebig Co.. P. 0. Box 2713, New York. BEESWAX WANTED ! IN LAEGIi Oil SM-iLL QUANTITIES ; I WILL I .a\ i HL IiiLrTiKST AIAF i ko-t price is?r fit c.u ani p::r? Pe^swax : Plica governed by color ant eohdi'ion 1 RICE 3 E AH MAN, At theSazaar, Lexington, S. C. i DR. E. J. ETiiEiitliSEf STJISOICIO-N* liliNTWT, LEESVILLP, S. C. Office next tloor below post office. V !\? a\? on band. February 12. Dyspepsia" Cure I Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids i Nature in strengthening and recon- ; structing the cxhau>tod digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation ran appruaen it mi eon-icucy. it iw i stantly relievos and permanently cures I Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Ileariburn, i Flatu'ence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Reatlacho.Gastralgia.Crarnps.and all other results of imperfect digestion Preparsd by E. C DcMr'iU Co.. Ch.'cago. J. E. ivAll' MANX.' T.~ V+' cl Dr. L .1 er s Female Ibgular is a j new d^fiovery for the prevention and ; cure of fetccio dirfa-es. It is un | doubtedi> one of the finest medicines i f. r ail it claims in ic-Iiev:ng and cur ! mil Miffeiing wouii'!i. Jr. is a per | luaneui cure for al! wi ml\ bladder j and urinary defeases arid female j weakness etc. For srle at the I n.izy.ir. Larjjfr boLtks Si '2?. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. | Central Time Bet ween Col umbla ami Jacksonville. Eastern Time Between Columbia ami Otlier Points. Effective June 51th, ISTO. Northbound. ^.1oJ 4 Daily. Daily. Lv. J vilie. F.C.&P.lty.. stMaj 7-Jap | " Savannah 12 p: 11 5i'p y Ar. Columbia 4 :wj>; 4 ofla Lv. Charleston. So. Ky 7 bJa' 5 POp Suman-rviile 7 41 a; <1 (/>p Branehviile . * a< 7 Jap Orsiimeh.ir:;.. i !? Jia 8 21p Kinitvi!!" .! 10 IJ a' ! -V-i Av. Coiumbia.. 1! (Ma, ltl 1U i I.v. Aot'U.-ta. Si. hy ~4 'i j !'H'p " tir:iiii;evilie 1 10 lap " Aiken . . ! 2 ."a);? " 'i ronton. i :> :r>p| 11 W)p j " Johnstors.. . 4'.?pl 11 2i>p I >.r. Coliunl.inl'i:. .7 A) pj 2 lU.a | I.v (* !*!-i:i .. ; "> 4.*?;>j ? 50 a " ' G -Si*:? " Chfsti-r ! 7 -''Ml! 7 :;r a ' ];?. 1; lull ! 7 :S*?t i> 11:* " Ar. Chariot t? ; S 4.7;>: 'J io :i " Danville . I I'- 1 22p j Ar. Richmond .. i C?W?j G 2."?p Ar. Washington . ... .! 7 .V>aj 5' 0.7p " Baltimore Pn. R. li.. I ! 12 a: 11 25p " Philadelphia ' 11 :J5a| 2 CO a " New V??rk j GLipj 6 '?&a Southbound. ! n'V3 Duly.; Daily. I I.v. X<nv Yoric.Ta. R.K j :? '?">i>: 121.">nt ' " Philadelphia 5h4pt l? 5>)a " Baltimore j 7 iopi G 22a Lv. Wash'ion, S'>. Hy.. . ; l>2upi 11 15a I.v. Richmond ..! 11 top 12ylni Lv. Danville j 4 l.">a fi 02j> " Charlntta... j b l.">a 10 20p " Rock Hill I St 02 a! 11 10 p "" V nrsier r .%) :i ii -i., ;i i " Winnslx.ro i 10-la! 12 l1*-' a ! Ar ('o)'bia Bland'g St.. 11 25 a j 1 a Lv. ColumbiaUn.dej>"t i i! 45 a: 4 .'Via ] " Johnstons j 1'-"dp t> :v?;? < " Trenton 1 1 :sp' G4$3 1 Ar. Aiken -'Up' " Grnnitevi'le I 2 07pj 7 IS a " Augusta j 2 4,*>pj S 00 a j Lv. Columbia,.So. Ky I .".pj~G 47 i Kingvillc ; 4 IJSp. 7 .'10 3 ! Orangeburg I 5 20 pi 8 2'.' 3 i Branch vi lie i? 02 ;?! 8.72a Sumtnervilie 7 :??pj 10 is a Ar. Charleston S 17 j?J 11 Wa Lv. Ol'l.in. F.C.&P.Ry j io :}:>a- 12 47 3 " Savannah ! 07 p: 5 OS a Ar. .Tack-ou vi I !e ! 7 40 j.' 000 a Sl.j:KI-lX<i CAR SKRVICK. Excellent- daily passenger service Ijctwern Florida and New York. Nos. and 24?New York and Florida Expre~s. Drawing-Room Sleeping Gars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing room sleeping -ars between Tamna, Jacksonville, but a-.w.atv, W uAdvAUvs and New York. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chariot t? and Richmond. Nos. 85 and UG-U. P. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New Y'ork and Pull- j man sleeping cars between Augusta and Char- I lotte. Dining cars serve all meals enroute. ! Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANKS CANNON. J. M.CCLP. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M.. Washington. W. A. TURK. S. H. HARD WICK, (i. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A., Atlanta. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed t'i:!i?Uule in IClTeot June 11th. U9A bTATlPX-j. j % j L?v. Charleston , .warn " Snnimervillc i 7 41 a m " Biauehvi:le ' 8 55 a in " Orangeburg ! ?J 23 n m " Kingviilc ' 10J5 am Lv. Columbia f 11 to a ,m " Prosperity 1- '9 uu " Newberrv ! 12 25 p m " Ninety-Six i ! 1 -0 P m " Greenwood : 7 40 a mi 1 55 p m Ar. Hodges 8 a nii_2 15 p_m Ar. Abbeville j it 40 a in 2 4.) p m Ar. Beiton it 55 a ni ,_2 To p in Ar. Anderson I St 20 a ml 2 25 p in Ar. Greenville. ; 10 1) a in: 4 15 pjn Ar. Atlanta 3 55 j> r:_ Si 0J p m i STATIONS. j | I Lv. Greenville 5 20 ;> m. li i5 a nt " Piedmont I 6 00 p nr 10 40 a m " Wiiiiamston ' 0 22 i> in lU?55_a in Lv. An derson j 4 45 p in 10 45 a in j Lv. Beiton t> 45 p nij 11 15 a m Ar. Dotualds [ 7 15 j? ni li 40 a in j Lv. Ahbevihe i ti 1J > ni 11 20 a in Lv. Hodges j 7 <15 p in 11 55 a in Ar. Greenwood i 8 00 p in 12 2o p in " Ninety-Six : 12 55 p m " N cvrberry ; j 2 00 p m " Prosperity ! j 2 14 p m " Coluinbia ...j j 2 10 l> ni Lv. King vide i i 4 58 p in " Orangeburg | | 5 2> p rn " Brancliville 6 17 p m " Summerville 7 82 p m Ar. Charleston ' I 8 17 p m DailyjDaily " ?TiTiav? ; Daily ilhtiiy No. Si No. 12 BlAllONa. _ jXo.l jjNo.lJ 520y 7 00a Lv Charleston?Ar 8l7p:1100a COOp 74la " ..Summerville... " | 7o2p|1018a | 7?0y 855a " ....Branehville.... " ' 6t)2pj 2 52a | 8 24p 9 22a " ....Orangeburg... " i 5 29p! 8 22a j 92u?I015a " KicgvHe "J 425;)! 7 20a 8 82a 11 40a: " Col: m 4a " 3 2Jr> 92Sh> I po;a 122-jp,1" 2^ j J004a 1 23p ' ......bantnc " ' 1 23pi 7 43d ! 10 2ea 2(X)p! ' Union ' ) 1 cl-p! 7oOn 1U bi'a 2 22n *.... Jonesville > *2.-,pi o 5 ;P 10 54h 2 37p: " Pa<s>let " 12 lip C4Jp 11 25a 31'Jp Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv !l 45a j 0 15p 11 4ua 340n Lv.. Spartanburg. Ar 11 2sh| 0O"p 2 4Up 7Uo'p Ar?Asheviiie Lv 8 2tfci; 3 05p "P." p. m. "A," a. 1:1 Pullman palace* sleeping cars on Trains Kintal 86, 3; ami ay, 011 A. anuC. di vision. Dining cars on these trains serve all meals enrouu Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, northbound, 6:43 a.m., 3:1C p.m.. 6:13 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); wmthbouhd 12:26 a. n:., 8:15 p. m., 11:34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville.... and C. division, northbound, 5:50 a. m., 2:34n. 1:1. and 5:32 p. m., (Vest ibule-d Limited): southbound, 1:25 a. in., 4:30 j). 111., 12:30 i>. m. i Vcstibuied Limited). Trains 9 and 10 carry elegant Pullman 1 sleeping ears between Columbia and Asheviilc ei:route daily beiweeu Jacksonville undCincia lifiii. Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor cars between Charleston and Asheville. PRANK S. GANNON. J. 31. < 1UIP. Third V-P. L Geu. ilgr., Traliic Mgr.. Washington, D. C, Washington. 1). 0. W. A. TURK. S. H. HARD WICK. G'cn. Pass. Ag't. A.Vt Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. Til E CHARLESTON L1XE SOUTH CAR OLINA AND GA. R. K. co. In ElTect January I, 1899. (Eastern Time.) iv Charlestor *7 (Hi a in *5 30 p in *7 ! 0 a m ar Columbia. II "0 a tr 10 10 p in '1 CO am iv Colombia 11 30 a m 11 35 a m ar Spar'anb'g 3 10pm ar Ash villa .. 6 30 p in * . iv Columbia.1 1 .'1135 am j lv Charlotte . 8 22 p m 9 25 a m lv Danville.. 11 59p m. 1 30 pm I , ar Washing*!} fi 12 a m 9 05 p m I ar Bittimore 8 05 a m II *25 p m j ir Phiiadei'a :0 25 a m 2 5o a m ar Xesv York. 12 53 p m 0 23 a m | tr Boston ... f8 30 p m f3 30 a n j ' lv Boston ... f9 0<) a n. *4 0 : p m j t Iv New York. *3 20 pin *12 0 *>a m j Iv Fbiladcl'a 5 55 p m 7 20 a d ^ iv Biillia ore. 8 37 p n. 9 42 a in lv Wushing'n 10 45 psHl 15 a n> ; Iv Danville .. 4 45 a m C 07 a iu ar Charlotte . 9 25 a m I'd 00 a m ar Columbia, i 1 00 p in iv AsLevilIe | *7 20 a in lv Spar'anb'g' 1! 45pm \r Columbia.,1 3 15pm ! 3 Olpm lv Columbia. 3 5 > p n: G 3U a in 3 15 pm >;r Ch:'ricoloi. *3 17 pu "llOOan. '8 l7pm *D"i!v tHvcent Sun-lav. a C uU.VTA I>1 \ IsION. (West-Daily.) leave Charleston 7 00 a d 5 30 p m arrive Augusta 'I I 51 a n 10 45 p m arrive Atiun'a 8 20 p m 5 00 a m arrive New Orleans 8 50 p in arrive Chattanooga ... 1 0'? an 1 00 p m .irrive Nashville G 40 a n> G 55 p m I arrive Evacxvlil ' 40 p to 1 25 a in , arrive Si Louis 7 3? p n. 7 20 s rn j TiiltoOiirl TiiAiN SihVl L. ! I Augusta Division.?Through Sloeper.s between ( harieston and Atlanta, leaving Charleston at 5 30 p. m., arriving in At- r anta at 5 a m. Columbia Division.- Through Coaches j between Charleston and Asii-ville. both directions. Shortest route to Asbeviile and Hot Springs, N. C.. and all resorts ol Upper j 0 North and South Carolii a. ! j. Tiirough tickets can be purchased, sleep- K >ng car reservations si cured, baggaee / becked to destiiia'ion and all other inlor- j nation obtained by app-ing to Win H. ^ Evans, C. T. A.. Cbarleotru Hop 1 orG. W. Oevrees, Ticket Age^t, Line Street Hution. L. A EMEKSON. Traffic Manager,* CONFECTIONERIES, ^ FP/JITiS, SAZZS, OEACZSS.S, ^ ^-^nsrczr o-koceibzes, ' CIGARS, CHEWING and WMOXtllNG TOBACCO r?vs, Fancy China, Motions, . j ID^STJCS-S and aJTEBDICIITES. ^ PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS. ETC Diamond Dyes of all Colors. j LEXINGTON, P. O SEWP US QHg ^ j," laVROVEb ACnK QIKEN PARbOii OKhA.V byfrrhrftcCl O. ?. .ubj.rtM / nr.irinitton. You Ctt.il examine it at your nearest f:t uejK/t, i \V\<N^5^N? r.nd if you find it cxartly a? reprewnted, equal to or ins thus , ' v rrta.il at i?~.->.0<) to iflOM.OU, tneirreatcst valueyoucvo .-a.v jn.\ <* , a far 1-ctter than organs advertised by others r.t moroni* 'iiy, pny J I C<r5?j; ic-*S W8*5^^5gt B t>iO freight agent our npeelui OO dnj V offer f rier, y31.73, y S3L75 ISSPEctALSO DAYS' PRICE ZS.J%i rd h) oikrrs. *-ueli i>i offer \tus never uiude before. r" THE ACME QUEEN U one of thrmovtUI BA8LSAND! WKSTVST :5^''toWv KiNKl) lo?triiKrni-. twr wide. Vfont the illustration Rho' n. wliish . Sv^tHf*' %@^pXt?*lUl ?.? isentrraTcd direct frontanhotcgruplx.yoti can form some It ot'itJ yKisgfj??J5cN'^i'-V KiKS*<u2[B^ff beautiful ap;?-!iran'-e. Ma.lc tYom eclld Quarter *av ??1 . ^ -r-^, Sl^Q^'apfflSL na~, antioue tfni- a, Jiand.-onieiy dee'>ra:odandorn^;ne!ii c, J<< - ' " ~*liuiciar.it, ttrlodia, lelc?ie, Cremima, Bui Coupler. Trctiio j&Jjrgpt $J ?uW Co up v.*. biapesoa Fori*- ?nJ Vox liumanvt - Oeutrr ConpSern, f/jSx?2$*h'& fc&f3a?Vv4 -"Z1. i >??" .fx -yt^ $3*s flfej 1 Tour Swell. 1 (trend Or it an Swell, 4 S.U Orchtstrsl Toned ?. y *V?fj!F'jjujpTy NS. Ki Ke?or.klor? Pipe Qimittj B,cJi, 1 Sri or 37 Pure Sweet !ielo<tt.v ..17 ~ ~"**~ ?* /5c5cJ*.rcfe?J5 Bred., I Set ofitj Cfc.u-iu'.D?rlv Brilliant Oleotc Reed,, 1 ?rt of I * ^g-'a.1 ji..yV^<o .?t^K 24 Kicb JIWIcw Smooth IJiapu-oa It*ed?, 1 Set of 24 Pteasir. - yfe'-'i:rt?x?JVj vyigvja SofHleiodtcox Priccipal Xeedv. THE ACM E Ql'EE N ae- rg^ag?^^^gfS?a;^.'7?. "-1 " v tioneonsidtof t;;ec*,lebiutedSe*elllii-r<1?,whichareoniy . rr?s~ ? JjSXtjf nioed ('N|>lm ted Vn jti-nini. k'M Kwl liolge felt-, BST^^IiVI bathers, etc., bellows of the hot rubber cloth, 3-piy ^ j*i~'p^TIf?i^^ bellows st.x-k and tinest leather In valves. '1 !1 ft On dtr2?*a^:S3iWW ACME tjl Kr'.A is furnished with a ltocI4 leveled a end every modern improvement. W? fcrnis); five * h*?<t- ^*8^: Vj4 ^xiraBf 5.1 ( v.rae crv?? stool smi tli* l>.*>torgaciantrurttaa l>ook puMlrV'd. Vg^ejjj?Vy feOVl" 3 cmn^TCEOMjaw. rrnts and conditions of which If any pari (jives out '^V 7"3*?- y^V"^ ?! a wc repair it free of charge. Try it one month end ' JWOoy.P jpy^jf SSkBQiB < will refund yous; money if you ore not j-e**-re?-ti ..iiC JS- ctS/yky*Spg B satisfied. Cue oi those organs w ill >*; sold at CU1. Ji. ?jf risen- o ? .f:?Tfesa' , ?> -^-- yc&i?'5 M&t&f. ori?i:r at oxce. ih? t i?:lay. j >, OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED ? * i:-t dealt with us ask yonr neighiior about us. writ-" '"" 4 ~ the pubilrlier of thispaiieroeMctropoiitaiiNutionrl <-.-?,b^ . Dank, or Corn Exchange Xat. Dank, Chicago; or Germa. Exchange "auk. >! ? York; or .any railroad or express eornptt'iy in CLior.f-.-o. Wo i.??e srspiial of o.rr $;oo.C"0 to, occupy entire n?e c' the largest leisincj* blocks in Ch'cajro, and employ nearly 2,W? people in our own buil hip. V. i. St:i.t OllG tSo at f ts.oo as-i up: PIaNOS, ?l K-oo and up; ubo everything in musical instruments at lowt t whok v.lc prices. Wsste lor Ir.e s;><c;al organ, piano and musical instrument catalogue. Andreas, iSkarr. h.-lnrt i i>. art U*ru?$btj reiiaWe.? twtor.) SEARS KOEBUCK &. CO. (Inc.), FtiUan. ietatsiiiea a;:d Wtyrnan ?!*.. Ct-sICACO- ELL. ^ I ? DEMON'S "1 Ii kill tonic Regulator I * | ,?y[ r WS 's not on]y *Le Lest Liver and Kidney medicine I 8 r I / Tm \r but supplies all the e ements of Liver Food lack- I Ml 1 1 \\ intT in vonr dailv diet. Convenient to use, I I ^ (v P'easan*}? thorough in action and the I [ BROV. N MF'O. CO., Frop'rs, Grccncvillc, Tcnn. 9 E\>H SALE. ,\T Till-; ti.vZ iaU SEND NO mr>mfy agiaag; "a'<M? ?"f T.ev/i!! send you OUK HIGH l?itWiw!fia i ^ I 150 CSAOE DROP CAIslMET BUXDICK SEWING MACHINE by freight C o. D. .object to caami Sp*mmV24g I u iii-.u. You can examine it at your nearest freight depot and if W Jvfc<r H found perfectly satisfactory. exactly as represented... fcrfftdiipk 1 A. L J- W equal to machines others sell as high as $80.00, and THF GREATEST BARGAIN YOU EVER HEARD OF, pay freiaht swot Our Special Offer Price $15.50 120 rounds and the frcitrlit will average 75 cents for each 500'.iics. f&aSd?i3 ryg^MTOMMORBc5rv4l CIVE IT THREE MONTHS" TRIAL in your own home, and ItZSm we wii! return your (15.50 any day you are not satisfied. We seil dif- Bffffr-:frT<|r'n"T' ^ ^afllWifJafi ferrot mat's and grades of Setting HarMnes at IS. 50, $10.00. $11.CO, A m Ufl mSv0?fH0El $12.00andn?, all folly described In <fcr Free Sewlna BaiMae Catalogue, J M. E3 H CflH taH n-5 fcot SI5.50 for thli DROP DESK CABINET EURDICK jfii U) ? &b,Vm581 * '5 is the greatest value ever ottered by any house. m\ H BsSll SB BEWARE OF IMITATIONS a?^T."5' gjl f >ffi?l 'if "* vcrtioments, offering onknono machines under vurlout names, with t. v>j ? ac ! 2 various inducements. Write some friend In Chicigt and learn who are ~jJ5m.CV,| 0* RELIABLE AND WHO ARK NOT. ftvf 5 -- I -J o TUP iQilSm^V has every MODERN IflPKOVESEYr. FiSj]J.CV*?,V^yfeV3 I nfi DUKUIwi^ EVERY 600D POINT OF EYERY H1GII M '"STI - = GRADK SAC'HINK BADE, WITH THE $. 'i."" I % DEFECTS OF NONE. M.\1>E BY THE BEST MAKER l.N AMERICA, >~W ' ? ? - , 1Mi mm in ffBBgte i FROM TUE BEST MATERIAL BOXF.Y sm ;n niiARTtR SAWED OAK P29S2?5.? t P1A50 roLlSHKil, one illustration shows machine closed, (beaddrop? ftSt 2fi*i I'if-r from } i^rht) to be Used as a wr.l?r talile, r'.sotf or dtvk, tu? oiler * Sa? ^Taimjr?a^Tnr^H'n ffiofrTr 0?<*0 f;l" table and bead in place for sewing, 4 fancy " P*?*T?^S Brf-?^{ drawer*. latest Kfitt skeleton frame, carved, r.aneled. cm homed and ^ 8S!? sH 1 sbfl decorated eahir.et finish, finest nlckc-l drawer pulls, rests on * caa? ^SSSn (| I S?? ters. ball bearing adjustable treadle, ger.uir.e Smyth iron stand, a JS I a 50?/lHvl Finest lnrxe Il&h Arm head, positive four motion feed, self threading vlbratc My. \l) 0 om, BW 1 ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tendon f?i"S II 5 BbR^I liberator, improved loore wheel, adjustable pressor foot, improved shuttle J = 2 i 14 . p) 1aC?N? carrier, patent needle bar. patent dress guard, head : handsomely decorated ft?? B I HaHwmI and ornamrated and beantlfolly NICKEL TBIMMED. fej ^S\/fyd GUARANTEED the lizbtrti niDBine, mo'it Onrihlr a^d aearrst noiseless Btrblae Si? j " made. Krerr known attsehmrnt Is forelshrd and ocr Free Instruction Book tella Wi r?T?.*Ctr.O?rft".* 5^11 just how anyone can run it at.d do either plainer any kind of fancy work. > ~JL" JlA A 20-YEARS' BINDING GUARANTEE is sent with every machine. _v ->m ? IT po<lT^ Yflll NOTHINfi to see and examine this machine, compare it ~ B^1 tusl;> TUU WUiniKta with those your storekeeper sellsat$40.0O to $60.00. and then if convinced too arena-do* i'-j.OO *.o ttC.OO, pay roar freight a?eat the $15.50. WK T0 KKTl'UX TOl'B 415.50 If at anj lime wliHn three months you ?ay joa are avtaaiUfied. OKDERTO DAf. tON'T DEI.AY. (Sears. Roebuck .t Co. are thoroughly reliable ? Editor.) ( Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. iarT?k I f H'I.Ui?ElA, NEWB P. HI AND II ^ 1 ' OtAUiitKS r A!L OA J. g| | i .I | In hfltct January Sim, 1899. 1 I No. 52 No. 2 ' 11 05 a ei lv. Columbia.. SPIRITTINE isl;:;? 11 37 am &r."\\ bite Rock. REMEDIES iss::-.?fc llUiUUl/lUUd : 11 55 u m ar L. Mountain Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical a 111 ar*" i 12 01 pin ar. Prosperity..ar 8 30 pm Profession. No Quack or Patent Med- J 12 L'O p m ar. Newberry. ar 8 00 pin icine, but - ! 12 33 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 7 20 pin NATURL'3 PURE REMEDIES. J| % ? ? ? 7 J? PPm ' ^ * ? 11 n PA Admitted into the World Columbian txpo- 1 I'J /j'j p ta ar. tjoiuvme. .ar o ou pm n c SIt?lcf m 1r93' t?' | 1 03 p iii ar.. Clinton . .ar G 30 pm Use Ppinttme halsam for Ruenmatism, i T> i i i Colds, Lameness. Sprains, Sore Threat ' ^ P Dl ar ul^s* 'ar 4 10 P133 Qse">p:rittino Inb*lent lor Consumption, ( 1 23 p ru ar. .Laurens. .Iv 4 00 pm CocsuiaptiveCoughs, Cauurb, Astfcm. - - 1!i;rl;iiNJN-li SCHEDULE. and La grippe. | ?---- ? Spirittice Ointment is indispensable in th? ; \q 53 No 1 irtrrrM8"* J"'iS'aS<;3, CU" ltCb' j > 35 P m .!v JO 10 am Inconsequence of Hie astonh bing snc- j 1 "i 1 p m lv.. .PaI ks.. .lv 10 00 am less in removing diseases, its demand now i 1 53 p ill lv. ..Ciicion.. .Iv 9 40 am omes cot alone from tins vicinity but ! 2 02 d in lv...Goldville.. lv 9 17 am rem everywhere in the United States and 2 co j, m ]v> # Kinard.. .lv 9 05 am Wholesale and Retail by G. M HARMAN. | 2 14 P m lv. Gary .. .lv 8 50 am 2 19 p m lv...JaJapa.. .lv 8 40 am , ^ ~ j 2 32 p m lv. N; wberry .Iv 8 10 am 1 11V OS MAN ST'Sl-ftK 1 I *1 p 111 Jv.lW.rit, h (I 45 am j "11 ? I zzo joi moi.ih.va arya <1 2 5< pm lv.. .Shguf.. .Iv " 1 i:ll fxp-ns s. ZIKtil.Al; to.. -2111 3 CO V) m Iv L Vormuiniv -oeust Srcet. I'liiladclphiu. Pa. I ~ P m C*1"* -^OULiam iV _ . . . | 3 12 p m lv.. Chapin.. .lv wyoimii'"" . " 1 i ^ P la ^v- Gibt't) ..IV ^ o p ra !v ^uAlc ^oek Jv Ciena.? and bract iiies the halt I 3 lib p Id lv . iiaiielltine . JV tBaaaK^mrSctl'n.n^tcj A luxuriant growth. loo- 1 i 1 ^E8Inever Fails to Restore Gray! 3 3p P m IV. . . IimC. lV ISgSg^^^-ggga Hair to its Youthful Color. | , 7 , , , ?ss~wcwx^ l 3 42 n m Iv..Leat hart. .lv . , jj - m ar_ Columbia..ur GTOIV I Trams 52 uud 53>uu t-o I :d between ?ri f mp r?rrw>* j CliMu'stcn bid Gi(CLVi!le. Train GLISoiSilf. USilHlTS. i 52 mal^s ck*e connection at Laur! ens for Augusta snd Spartanburg. F03 3DYS AND GIRLS. No. 53 tribk's ?'Io?e connection at TiEPAKEJi FOIl TEACHING 1 Sumter for ibe Not til. COLLEGE Oit BUSINESS. : Nos. 1 and 2 makes elope codecc7. , c , t * v i r> Lion with 8. A L to and from Atlanta, nob beiiooi. Intermediate and Primary | , . . . .. Courses. j For fuitLc-r infoimation call on cr mglibh, German. French, Greek and Latin , rtGdreis b Tangbt. B. F. P. IF API! ART, jJ^Vtty Healthiest Location. Hoard C!itv Ticket Agent, cry chirp. $4 to ST per month Tuition J F I -VINOS! ON xicdinelv low, SJ to S'2.50 pt-r month _ ' i *->>' V ?' t :,:P,?se. r?:,o?r :-50t. iTl 1W .24 Tuv.!!,; a Wi a-? AjiCt ... j... ... i?? ? Twi.L* n-jlomhiH. ( .duronis. h. L>. luceuie* lll^v h** **? >#A'Ll , ._ Nr-rt ses-iion b.gins Monday. September W G < BILD-S Pre.-id^nt. S 1*99. for full tuirticainrs, ?,?t . , . :? jjjrebS L a^ers, j'urcsd-. records, counter ^g O. D. EE AY Principal, l>o< k.% c&t uiorhmluui becks, school Lexington, s. C. hooks, pad?, pencils, ink cf all colors, v.,* September 14?ti. iuu??litg?, , for s&!? at tk? Bazaar. i 0