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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19.1894. G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. 0.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1899. Seal Estata Transfers. The following are the transfers of real estate for the month of November by the County Auditor. Lexington Township. Miss E. A. Souter to H. M. WiDgand, lot in town Lexington, for $15. Marthft A. Corlev to H. M Wing ard, lot in town Lexington, $59. . James Lowman to H. M. Wingard, lot in town Lexington, $80. George S. Drafts to Willie E Corley, 59 acres, $490. Amos N. Corley to Mary C. Corley, 6 acres, $60. Sidney S. Corley to J. Henry Corley, 2 3 5 acres, $39. H. A. SpanD, C. C. C. P and G. S., to S. S. Corley, 31 acres $100. S. S. Corley to Mary C Corley, 10J acres, $100. Piatt SpriDgs. J. A. Muller to Ann I. Taylor, 50 acres, $40. I E. Hill to Noah Sharpe, 75 acres, $100. Sandy Run. Stuart G. Rucker to Jas. S. Smith, * 59? acers, $148 75. M. L. Baker and others to DarliDg H. Huckabaa, 110 acres, $440. Uongaree. J. N. Long to South Bound R. R Company, 7 acres, right of way, $500. Lizzie G. Cayce to John Skelton Williams trustee, lot at Cayce, $500. South Bound Land and Imp. Co. to John Skelton Williams trustee, 3 w 60-100 acres, $1,100. A. D. Shull to Minnie F. Williams, lot ioBrookland, $100. Hollow Creek. Wm. Price to S. D. Price, 52 acres, $125. S. D. Price to Mrs. G. A. Price, 52 acres, $150. . Sid. O. Hook to Thos. P. Drafts, 22 acres, $480. A. P. Keisler to P. G. Taylor, 7 acres, $69. A. P. Keisler to P. G. Taylor, 28 acres, $375. Gilbert Hollow. Scottish American Mortgage Co. * limited to J. F. Mitchell, 150 acres, $400. Geo. G. Eiheredge to E. J. Etherege, 123 acres, $1,890. Mrs. Doro Drafts to W. S. Hite, 75 acres, $400. Green B. Rich to Lewrence Hare, lot in Leesville, $10. E. A. Spans, C. C. C. P. and G S, J to John P. Able, 75 acres, $595. Donley & Sease to Ella E Donley, I lot in Lewiedale, $50. S. R. Lewie to Alice Y. Sease, 12 acres, $63.50. L. E. Busby to Maud N. Smith, lot in Leesville, $150. Fork. VH. B. Bowman to Mary A. Jackson, lot in Irmo, $172. Catherine Bouknight and others to John W. Stone, 109 acres, $547 50. S. P. Younginer and others to C. A. Younginer, 45| acres, $1,275. Bull Swamp. C. W. Connor to J. W. Connor, 60 I acers, $200. Y. C. Sharpe to E. S. Black, 216 j acres, $650. | J. W. Connor to J. J. Younginer, 286 acres, $1,200. Elizabeth Leaird to Eliza Martin, 50 acres, $50. Dolly "Williamson to Shelly Williamson, 26 acres, $59. Shelly Williamson to W. Q Jack- J son, 26 acres, $59M. S. Callahan to J. R. Leysatb, 190 acres, $1,000. Eliza J. Jefcoat to J. J. Bowles, 67 acres, $-iuu. H. R. Goodwin to Swanse Metho. cburcb, lot in Swansep, ?20. Jane C. Kraft to Wilson Charlie, 21 acres, $75. W. J, Keenan to J. D. Popwell, 225 acres, ?1,125. J. B. Nunamaker to W. M. Williams, lot in Swansea, ?35. H. R. Goodwin to W. H. F. East, 14 acres, ?209. ChiEquepin. A B. Gunter to John B. Boozer, 89 acres, $130. Wm. Westmoreland to John Howard, lot at Samaria, ?25. Broad River. H. A. Spann, C. C. C P. and G S. to David Hipp, 175 acre?, ?959. F. C. Lucas to J. E? and J. W. Stuck, interest in 3S4 acres, $G39. Boiling Springs. D. J. Matbias to Jacob E Riof, 3 ? o _ \TI11 4095 1018 S L t'tiia AULlii) lisdsra Amiss. To subdue a weak nation in tbe Philippines the United States has sent forth an army of 75,000 men, equipped with all of the latest modern implements for slaughter and all of the appliances of science. To subjugate another comparatively I ClimbingUpi ^ BED-FAST Sal G. F. P. has made a most wonde II ants. She had been bed-fast for t\vel\ ^7 her and she is loud in her prais< 3 of sa I# - FOR 8A LB BY ALL DKF6GIS ^ L. CERSTLE & CO., Proprs.. FOR SALE BY J weak nation we are told that the army which the Bri'ish Government has sent to South Africa is the largest that ever crossed the sea. I comprises 80,000 men, and 10,000 more will be sent shortly. There are now 50,000 soldiers of the United States in the Philippine islands, and 15,9C0 more are either on the way or ready for embarkation. The Duke nf W?ilHnart.nn had nnlv 20.000 Bfi tish soldiers in the struggle with Napoleon. Sixteen thousand foughf with Marlborough at Blenheim Twenty-six thousand men were sent under Lord Raglan to the Crimea, 40,000 to India under Lora Clive, 30,000 to Egypt under Wolseley. The maximum force of Eaglishmen engaged at any one time in suppressing the revolution of the American colonies was about 30,000. Dots and Dashes. % The yellow fever epidemic has about run its course at Tampa, Fla. Sometimes a man's will is broken after his demise and sometimes after his marriage. Let disease come as they will, Take Life of the Liver and be healthv still; Pleasant to take, unlike a pill, Regulates the system and cures every ill. In Western North Carolina walnut trees are selling for Si00 apiece as they stand in the woods. Spartanburg is to have a big show by the Poultry Association of that city the last week in December. DeWitt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pilb for constipation and liver troubles. J. E Kaufmam. It has been figured that a man's finger naiis will in seventy years grow nearly three yards. The apple crop of four counties in Virginia this year brought in $280,000 and left enough for pies at home Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi cino searches out all Impurities in the System, and expels them harmlessly by the natural channels. Algeric and Argentina are the only countries in the world where the horses ontnumber the human beings. The capital stock of the Walhalla Cotton Mills has been increased to $150,000 and a reorganization effected. If you feel Dull, Languid, Broke nDown, Debilitated, have Weak Stomach or Indigestion, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. A rattan cane has barn in the possession of a Hope (Ind.) family for 335 years, passing from father to son. A new photographic machine ttkes five different views of a person at one sitting. It is done by means of mirrors. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has since 1810 steadily lisen in public favor, and the demand for it far exceeds that of any other Liver Medicine. No man can do his best work till he forgets himself and thinks only of discharging his obligations to Gcd and his fellow men. A Kansas man is havinsr a violen made from a piece of the pulpit of the first church of the Pilgrim Fathers, near Boston. If troubled with Dizziness, Furred Tongue, Bitter Taste in Mouth, Bloated Feeling after eating, Cmstipation or Sick Headache, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. A murder believed to have been committed in Greenville ten years ago is thought to be coming to light. It wag a cas9 of a woman killing her husband. Mrs. Gobbs?'T think it very strange that your friend Dobbs never married." Mr. Gobbs?"Oh, you don't know Dobbs. Ke isn't half * * 1 1 1 _ M sucn a iooi as ne iocks. J. B. CIaik, Peoria, 111, say?, "Surgeons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cured them with DeWitts Witch Haz 1 Salve/1 It is mfallible for piles aud skin diseases. Beware of counteifeits. J. E. Kauf- j mann. 1 & Down Stairs 5 NG heavy burdens, washing, iron- M rubbing and other laborious duties KB xluctive of an enormous amount of **? mong women who are already weak f ated by the ravages of female dis- |S : performance of these heavy labors (p* ry to many women, but the sufferThis feature of the household bur- Eg oon be removed if women will only B9 ruble to learn how. A few bottles of ff 1?* T1 ( Gerslle's || g=* p \ Female / A h A * ( Panacea L ite all menstrual irregularities, and ;e entire female organism to its > Th.e Ladies' Health Club, (care L. KS Co.) Chattanooga, Tenn., for in- ^ , free, regarding treatment of all ? FOR A YEAR. rful cure on th.e wife of one of our ten- ?B e months, but your medicine has cured ISa me' HIXOX BROS.. Claiborne. Ala. / ITS, PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLB. gf Chattanooga, Tenn. ^ . E. KAUFMAXN, Mr. Squiggs (reading)?I see that Prof. WisemaD, the prophet, has de cided that the world will come to an eDd next Christmas. Johnny Squigge ?Before or after dinner, pa? Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Yt , says, "Our baby was covered with running 6orcs. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her." A specific for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. J. E. Kaufmann. W. T. Youman, Luray, S. C, writes: Have used Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine 10 years. It has cured Ejlargement of the Liver and Insomnia. Think it as far ahead of Z dlin's and Black Draught as day is ahead of night. The night watchman who struck a match in the powder mill at Santa Clara, Cal, to see what time it was has not been able to tell anybody since whether his watch had stopped or not. J. H. Lunsfovd & Son, Craft, Tex., say that Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic is certainly the best on the market, t They have never kuown it to fail to j cure. Have just ordered more and must have it. Tasteless and guaranteed. 50c. For sale by G. M. Harm an. The woik of organizing Timrod Memorial Societies throughtout the State has been started and in many instances is meeting with deserving success. The colleges are the main movers. Bobby?"What is that which occurs once in a minute aod twice in a moment, but not once in a hundred years?" Tommy?"I don't know. I'll give it up." Bobby?"The letter M." "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral springs, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. That cured me." It digests what you eat. Cares indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. J. E Kaufmann. Mrs. Beenwood?"I could never understand how Mrs. Spadeface managed to marry such a handsome man." Dr. Beenwood?"I should think you would be able to figure u I nnf frr?m rMir nwn PYnpripnp.A " ~? J c As a creator of epigrams a minister out in Kansas is the coming chain- ] ! picn. In a recent sermon this divine i said, "I have noticed that most men j go to church to close their eyes, and j most wcmen Co eye their clothes." Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved bi3 child's life by One Minute Cbugh i Cure. Doctors had given her up to j die with croup. It's an infallible jcure for coughs, cold3, grippe, pneu, monia, bronchitis and throat aDd | lung troubles. R lieves at once. J. j E Kaufmann. A Sullivan (Ind.) man ha3 refused | to pay a note for ?150, which he j gave to a church some years ago, on j the grounds that the paper was ! drawn on a Sunday, and was, there fore, of do value. The New York World contains tLe j information that President McKinley has broken the record as a liberator j of criminals, having given freedom to 316 up to the present time, while | tha sentences of 119 others has been > commuted. i Miss Aome tfunnmg, Tyre, | Mich., sajs, "I suffered a long tirce from dyspepsia; lost flesh and be: c ime very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia | Care completely cured me." It ! digests what you eat and cures all I forms of stomach trouble. It never ! fails to give immediate relief in the ! worst cases. J. E. Kaufmann. When potatoes were first intro; duced in Germany they were for a ! long time, like tomatoes, cul ivated : merely as a curiosity. No one ate them, even pigs refusing them. To ! day Eastern Germany coulu hardly i get on without potatoes. It takes but a minute to overcome : tickling in the throat and to stop a i cough by use of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures j all forms of throat and lung troubles. i ? Harmless and pleasant to take. It, prevents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and its after efiVcts. J. E Ktufmann. I Remember that you can always find nice candies, cakeo and fruits, at the Bazaar. / Th3 Blcodi:st cf tha Csatury. Fought by the Bji'i.-b and Boers at the River Modder. Eight Thousand Entrenched B >ers Attacked ?For Ten Hourd the Bittie Raged, Then the British Galantly Charged and Gen. Methuen Cables the Q ieen "the Result Was Terrible.'1 Loudon, November 29.?The war office has received the following dispatch from Gen. Buller: "Cape Town, Tuesday, Nov. 28 ? " 'Modder River, Tuesday, Nov. I 28?Reccnncitered at 5 a. m enem}'d po ition on R'ver Modder and found them stroDgly entrenched and concealed. No means of outfl inking, the river being full. Action commenced with artillery, mounted infantry and cavalry, at 5:30 guard on right, Ninth biigade on left, attacked position in widely extended formation at 0:30, and supported by the artillery, found itself in front of the whole Boer force, 8,00') strong, with two large guns, four Krupps, etc. '"The naval brigade rendered great assistance from the railway. "'After desperate, hard fighting. which lasted ten hours, our men, without water and food and in the burning sun, made the enemy quit bis position. " Gen. Pole Carew was successful in gettiDg a small party across the river, gallantry assisted by 300 sappers. "'I speak in terms of highest praises of the conduct of all who were engaged in one of the hardest and most trying fights in the p.nnals of the British army. If I can mention one arm particularly, it is two batteries of artillery.'" A special dispatch from Windsor says that Gen. Methuen's dispatch to the Queen after the battle of Modder River says: "The battle wa3 the bloodiest of the century. The British shelled the enemy out cf the trenches and then charged. The result was terrible." A revised list of the British casualties at Belmont shows: Officers?Killed, 4; wounded, 22; non commissioned officers and privates killed, 46; wounded, 225, of which number the Guards had 35 killed and 159 wounded. A revised list of the casualties sustained by Gen. Hildyard's forces at the battle of Beacon Hills shows: 13; wounded CI; missing 1; prisoners 8. If the Sahy is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Grounds for Fight. Greenwood Index. Iu a few weeks from now the farmers will be surprised that prices cn commercial fertilizers are quoted to him at a considerable advance over last year's prices. One farmer writing to the Atlanta Constitution makes the following comparison: In the winter of 1893 there was delivered to him at his station: German Kainit, $12 50 per ton. Acid Phosphate, $10 per ton. Guano, $15.50 per ten. For the coming season he has the following prices quoted to him: German K tinit, $15 98 per toD. Acid Phosphate, $13 97 per ton. Guano, $19.76 per ton. The fertilizers are worth no more to the farmer now than it was a year ago. The demand for it is do stronger and the only reason for this enormous advance is that the trust recently organized has set a fictitious value upon the goods and is endeavoring to force the farmer to pay at exhorbitantiy prices set by those who can control the maiket. The Constitution lightly advises the farmers to pause and think. The additional levy that the advanced price will make upou the South is enormous and there is no use submitting to this altogether unreasonable demand The farmers should organize and fight the trust that would so impose upon them. A few years ago by organization, by combined effort and a united purpose the farmers fought and killed the jute trust. The same fight can be made and the same results accomplished by organized efforts to kill this gigantic scheme to defraud the farmer of the small earnings of his labor. As for us we have no remedy to offer. But something must be dene dec1 done speedily. The farmers must do it themselves. Ther6 i3 no speedy remedy in legislation nor have politicians any help to bring. Slow and uncertain methods must give way to something specific, something sure. Not a dollar's worth of fertilizers should be bought till the backbone of this tr ust is iu some way made to yield. If you want nice candies, cakes and crackers, always go to the Bazaar. An (xp^it says tbat all plats j diawn by E .gland ft>r prosecu ing rhe war against th?* B ers have been knocked awa) by tbe totnl'y urnxpected strength of the Afrikanders. He si'ya .h it from 125,000 to200,000 British will be needed and that they even then may not be successful. The war demand for mulea has raided their pi ice so that the best mules now sell at from $150 to $200. Tbe United States government has purchased sixteen tbousamd at on ? .a^ t AA Artnli T f pinjtr ui UUJUI i vv cacu. a.* the mules could vote it would cot be for war. As a cure for rhoumatism Chamberlain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide reputation. D. B. Johnston of Riehmond, Iod., has been troubled wiih that ailment since 1862. Ia speaking of it he says: "I never found anything that would relieve me until I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen and paining me very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved me. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. F;ediick Gregory, of Ogdenburg, N. Y, is insane over foot ball. He was employed in a manufactory, and recently a foot ball team was organ ized among the employees. Gregory was on the team and became completely absorbed in the subject. Recently his conduct became so queer that physicians were consulted. Gregory refused to have the doctors come near hiin unless they put on nose guards. ' One Minute Cjugh Cure is the best remedy I ever used for coughs and colds. It is unequalled for whooping cough. Children all like u," writes H. N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never fails. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bronchitis, and all throat and luDg troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. J. E Kaufmann. "How did you make cut with that effort to break 3 our uncle'd will?'' "Fine ! Aft^r it was all settled up and the lawyers had the estate I didn't owe them a cent.1' Secret of Beauty is health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assim ilate a proper quanity of food. This can never be done when the liver does not act it's part. Doyou know this ? Tutt's Liver Pills are an absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, biliousness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Ths Monument to Grin. Gary. Gre;-nvi!Ie Daily Nevfa. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 30.?The South Caro' ni Marble Wo:ks have prepared the design of a- handsome monument and submitted it to Col. John T. Sloan and Col. Wilie Jones, the officers of the Gary Monument association, which purposes to erect in Columbia a monument to ths memory of Gen. Mart Gary, the uBald Eagle of Edgefild," who was a gallant Confederate soldier and a leader of the straightout movement of 1S7G. The base of the monument will be 12 feet square. JLhe die block w; 1 be a polished stone. The shaft will be rustic stone with polished edges. The monolith will rise to a height of 35 feet. Suitable inscriptions will be placed on the die block with possibly ulso a bronz9 bald eagle. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleasant remedy for all diseases arising from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern care for constipation, biliousness, sick hejvlaches, specks before the *>yes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, mild inaction, thorough in effect. Only one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a box. at the Bazaar. Ladies, Read This. Dr. Baker's Fomale Regular i* a | new discovery for the prevention and | cure of female diseases. It is un| dou'otedlv one of the finest medicines for all it claims rn relieving and curing suffering women. It is a permanent euro for all womb, bladder and urinary d< seases and female weakness, etc. For sale at the Bazaar. Large bottles Si.25. Alluding to tlie vast amounts of beer and whiskey which this country is now shipping to the Philippines, TVTrc Snrov cflHrr -i-lJL1 s>. UJ V4V yu UV4 V V4 J VU>UW woman and man in the nation will agree with the utterance) that 4lV e cannot give san ition to methods of civilization which would shoot down one half of the inhabitants of tho; e benighted islands, while we make the other half too drunk to bury their comrades.'' !)!!, E. J, tllMGE, SUKGEON DENTIST, LEESV.JLLE, 6. 0. Office next ckor ijelov post office. Always onhnnd. February 12. CHOICE Vegetables will always find a ready market?but onlv that farmer can raise them who has studied the orcat secret how to obo tain both quality and quantity by the judicious use of wellbalanced fertilizers. No fertilizer for Vegetables can produce a large yield unless it contains at least 8% Potash. Send for t r i r 11 our books, wincn turmsn iuii information. We send them free of charge. o german kali works, 1,3 Nassau St., New York. wnmi wi mi liimur1 i y % My HTlPfO l"-?<""* j jl Itiiff IJ S3.00 ai'C.-.r. | j An Evening Newspaper. Con air.s all the m v.s, and ro con- 3 fknsid that you huw tint.- to r.- l 1 it. Aptlv called THE HL-SY J MAN S PAPER. NT FOR ANY HOME. niim^ An Ideal Newspaper. A complete novel is given away with every copy of the Sunday News. Other attractive features. A Monthly Magazine. Each number contains more firstclass reading than any other monthly in America. SAMPLE OF EITHER FREE. AGENTS V."ANTED. Cash Commissions or Premiums. VPUT Vfi07 WPW.' UTTDI ffJTIIWfl Pfl iiiLW iUiia. uuttij r ujuiuiiiiiu eu.. i 02 Park row. Now York. j Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itarti ficially digests the food and aids Mature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia.Cramps, and all other results of imperfectdigestion Prepared by E. C DeWItt & Co., Cb-'cago. J. E. KAUFMANN. QDIDTTTIVr kJl 1IM11111U Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical Profession. No Quack or Patent Medicine, but NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. Admitted into the "World Columbian Exposition in 1*93. Use Spirittine Raisam for Rheumatism Colds, Lameness, Sprains, Sore Throat Use ^pirittino Inhalenr for Consumption. Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma and La Crippa. Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in th? treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch Itchiag Piles. In consequence of tho astonishing sue cess in removing diseases, its demand now come.i not alone from this vicinity but from everywhere in tho United States and Europe. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. EARMAN riVAVrW.rVrW A FREE PATTERN I jS (your own selection) to every sub- g 3 scriber. 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Danville 4 15 a | C 02 p " Charlotte 8 15 a; 10 20 p " Rock Hill 9 02 a 1110 a " Chester Coo a 11 43 p " "W'innsboro 10 21a 12 82 a Ar Col'bia B'and'g st 11 25 a 1 27 a Lv. Columbia L*u. dep't 1145 a 4 30 a " Johnstons 1 23 p 6 82 s " Trenton 1 Top 6 43a Ar. Aiken 2 15 r> " . Graniteviiie 2 07 p 7 18 a " Augusta 2 45;> 8 00 a Lv. Coiumbia, So. Ry 3 55 p 6 47 a Eingviile 4 33n 7 :<0a Orangeburg 5 29 p 8 22 a Branchville 6u2p 8 ?2 a Sumreerviile 7 olp! 10 l:-a Ar. Charleston 8 17pi 11 09 a Lv. Col'nia. F.C'.&P.Ky 10 35 a 12 47 a " Savannah 3 07p| 5 08 a Ar. Jacksonville 7 49 pi 9 90 J SLEEPING C'A;t MSHVICE. Excellent doily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-Room Sleeping (Jars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing room sleeping ears bet weep Tampa, Jacksonville, baiautvab, W ekuuvttWB ai.'l New York. Puliman Sleeping Cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Nos. 35 and 3&-U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New Y'ork and Pudman sleeping ears between Augusta and Charlotte. Dining cars serve all meals enrontc. Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, er,route daily between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via A.sfceville. FRANK S. GANNON. J. M. GULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Y n-hington. W. A. TUTIK. S. H. HARDWICK. G. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A., Atlanta. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. , Condensed Schedule In ECect June llili. 1.'9J. cn- j, mirvci Rx. bun. i Daily ^o. 17. No._ 11. Lv. Charleston | j 7 00 a in " bummervillo ; 7 -11 a m " Branch vide : 8 55 a m " Orangeburg 9 23 a m " Kingville I | 10 15 a in Lv. Columbia j ! 11 Ui a in " Prosperity 1 1 12 Id n'n 44 Newberry 12 25 p m 44 Ninety-Six. | 1 20 p m 44 Greenwood. j 7 -10 a nil 1 55 p rn Ar. Hodges | 8 O'l am; 2 15 p m Ar. Abbeville j 8 40 a ir.; 2 45 p m Ar. Ee'ton 8 55 a in} 3 10 p in Ar. Anderson S 30 a m| 3 35 p ra Ar. Greenville | Id 10 a m 4 15 p m Ar. Atlanta I 3 55 p np 9 00 p in STATICl-VS. | \Vjg- | Lv. Greenville | 5 ou p m Id 15 a m 44 Piedmont I 6 00 p m 10 40 a m " Wiiliamston ' 0 22 p mj 10 55 a in Lv. Anderson j 4 45 p ni 10 45 a m T".. ! A JS ? M 11 15 a r-i Ar. Donsalris j 7 15 p m Jl_40 a m EvjAbwsvilie j 6 10 p m; li_Ui a m Lv. Kodges j 7 35 p m; 11 35 a m Ar. Greenwood j 3 UJ p n; 12 2 ) p in " N:uety.<ix 12 55 p in 44 Newberry 1 2 00 p m 44 Prosperity i 2 14 p m 44 Columbia* 1 3 50 p in Lv. Kingviile i I 4 5b p m 41 Orangeburg j 5 2J p in 44 Brancliville 6 17 p in 44 Sumniervilie 7 82 p in Ar. Charleston * 8 17 p in states. 5Wp 7 UOa Lv Charleston?Ar 8l7p;llWja 6Q0p 7 41a 44 .. Summervilio... 44 j 732pi!01Sa 750p 855a 44 ....Bran<hvili?.... 44 ! 602pj b52a 824p 02ca 44 ....Orangeburg... 441 5 2Dp! 8 22a 82Up 10 Ion 44 Ktagvidc 44 [ 4SS*> 7 I4)a 811 40a 44 .... C?i4. labia 44 3 2ot.i 9:ftrp P07ul22t,4p 44 Alston Lv 2 30p b5Gi 10 04a 1 23p 44 ..._>:;niuc 44 i 1 23p 7 41'p 10 2oa 200D, 44 Union 44 j 1 Gap 7 80p I08Pa 222p' 44 .... Jonesvill?.... 44 ji2 25p' 65-h.i 10 54a 2i7p- 44 ..*....Pceo.'o: 44 |l21Jp. (U.'p 11 23a 31 tp Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv 11 45a; 6 15p 11 40a 340p Lv.. Spartanburg.. .Ar 11 2Saj GCvp 2 40p J^Oyp Ar .. Asheville Lvl b 20aj SU3p 44P,'' p. m. ,4A," a. in. Pullman palace slee'urg ears en Train:-: 35and 80, 87 aud on A. ana C. division. Dining cars on these trains rervo all meals envovue. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. <'ivision, northbound. '1:43 a.m., 3:37 p.m.. ?*:!3 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); southbound !2:2tt a. in., C:15 p. m., II :34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville*. A. and division, northbound, 5: >) n. in., 2:24 p. ni. and 3:2..' p. m., (Vesiibtiied l.iniited i: soutnbonrtd. 1:25 a. m., A -'Hit. *>% I'D'^ln y I i Trains l? and ii? carry Pullman 6leei'iiv: cars between Colombia and Ashe.niie enroute daily between Jacksonville andCincia nati. Trai :s 13 and 34 carry snnor3> Pnllrmnparlor cars between Charleston and Asbevibe. FH AN K S. GANNON, J. 21. GULP. T3:ird Y-I\ & Gen. 2Igr., Trallic ilfrr., Washington, D. (J. Washington. L>. C. W. A. TURK, S. H. HAKIiWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington. D. C. Atlanta, Gv BEESWAX WANTED IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES I WILL l Al itTt HIGHEST VARfc? t price for cVan and pure beeswax. Price governed by color and condi1 ion. RICE S, HARMAN, At theBazaar, Lexington, S. C. iONERIES, y 5, GSSLICTZSRS, | E30CEEIES, vJ i^MOKIING 'lO 15 AC CO | wj China, ^ Motions, 1 MIISjDICIILTIES, IIOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC A KB A ox ail Qolcrs. Bazaar, ;i 3X, S. C. S m/watmrtnuksiaaiaiaf i.iwiiimbm -m ONTSJ * tonic Regulator \> ?est Liver and Kidney medicine he e'ements of Liver Food lackily diet. Convenient to use, e, thorough in action and the ce 31.co. . CO., rrop'rs. Greeneville, Tonn. X 1 11 J IS.vZa.*1C. . THE CHARLESTON LINE ^ SOUTH CA i 0 < i>: A AND GA, R. li. co. .* In Efleet January 1, 1899. . . (Eattern Tin;?.) iv Cliarlesw *7 ?KJ a n; *5 30 p m *7 < 0 a m ar Columbia. 11 00 a m 10 10 p n> 11 CO am . ^ i Iv Columbia 11 30a m 135 am ar Spar'acb'g 3 10 p *' ar Ashville .. j i 6 30 p m lv Colombia.i | |1135am ^ 00 r\ iti O O? ?> TVi i i v iuv^c i td y p u.j i ?/ 4.v a* ut ( * ^ lv mnville.. 11 59 p m 13Upmj ^ I ar Wasliing'r. 6 42am 9 05 pmj ! ar BVtlimore 8 05 a m il 25 p m1 ir I'hiindel'a 10 25 a ru 2 56 a id . f j ar New York. 1253 pmI 623am ! *r Boston ...: [8 30 p m |3 30 a m ^ i lv Boston ... f9 00 a m *4 00 p m j lv New York. *3 20 p rn *120*) a m ?, !v Phiiadel'a 5 55 p m 7 20 a m I ] Ballimore. 8 37 nm 942 am j lv Wa&hing'n 10 45 pm i 115am; ........ ; !v Danviiia.. 4 15 ;> m 6 07 a m i ar Cbariotte 9 25 a m 10 00 a m ar Coiumbia.i ..j 100pm i It Asbevilie. 1 | j*7 20*ra | lv Sparranb*(J j :1145pm- . ! Ar Columbia. i 3 45 p mi | 3 00 pm m ! ]v Columbia. 3 55 p m G 50 a m 3 15pm M | ar Ch rrlesto:.I'6 17 p m *11 CO a ml '8 17p m J "Diilv. fExcept Sunday. aQOUSTA DIVISION. " (West-Daily.) ; leave Charleston j 7 00 a m| 5 30 p m [ arrive Aligns'.* ill 51 a m,10 45 p m j arrive Atlanta 8 20 p m 500am . arrive New Orleans.. j j 8 20pm ' ^ arrive Chattanooga ...j 1 00 a mj 100pm arrive Nashville ! 6 40 a m 6 56 p m arrive Evansvlil ; i 40 p mj 1 25 a m arrive Sr : 7 32 p mi 7 20 a m i H BOTjTi TTTii ATNSEHVI<.E. ! Augus'u Division.?'I crongli Sleepers be; twef n (hurleatoa and Atlanta, leaving Charleston at 5 30 p. in., arriving in At- .. ianta at 5 a rn. Columbia Division - Throuch Coaches between Charleston and Asheville, both directions. Shortest route to Asheviilo and Hot Springs, N. C., and all resorts of Upper North and South Carolina. Through tickets can be purchased, sleeping car reset various seen rod, baggage checked to cestina-ion and all other infor- 4 maticn obtained by spplirg to Wra. H. T-. a?". f\ I1 A ?"'r:!-.ri( >ton TTob-1. or G. W. Dtjwsrs, Tnkct A^-r.t, S'reet ?>tut:on. L. A. F HEBRON, Traffic Manager. nOLUMSIA. NEWS'P.RY AND vTAUSUiS S?AiL*QAS. In LlTect January 8th, 1899. No. 52 No. 2 11 05 a m lv. Columbia.. 11 17 a m ar. .Leapbart. II 25 a di ar Iimo ... 11 92 a m ar. Ba lien tin e . 11 37 a in ar.Wbifce Reck. 11 10 a m ar .. Hilton... 11 45 a m ar. ..Chapin... ^ 11 55 a m arL. Mountain 11 58 a mar.. .Sligbs.. 12 07 p li ar.Prosperity..ar 8 30 pm 12 20 p ri ar. Newberry. ar 8 00 pin 12 33 p in ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 7 20 pm 12 38 p m ar...Gary ar 7 10 pm 12 43 p in ar.. Kiuard. ..ar 7 01 pm 12 50 p m ar..Goldville..ar 6 50 pm 1 03 p m ar.. Clinton.. .ar 6 30 pm 1 12 p in ar . ..Parks. . .ar 4 10 pm 1 25 T) m ??. .Laurens, .lv 4 OOjom KSTC&fclXG SCHEDULE. No." 53 No. 1 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 10 10 am 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 10 CO am ^ 1 53 p in lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 9 40 am 2 02 p in lv...Goldvilie..lv 9 17 am 2 09 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 9 05 am 2 14 p in lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 8 50 am 2 19 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 8 40 am 2 32 p m Iv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am 2 47 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 6 45 am 2 57 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 3 02 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 3 1*2 p m lv. ..Chapin...lv 3 18 p m lv.. .Tiilron.. .lv 3 21 p m lv.White Rock.lv O dO M W. X?A1] Ar% A 1TT j O jiVJ jj LLi i> .I/atlvUUllQi i ' 3 35 p in lv.. .Irmo lv 3 12 p in lv..Leaph&rt. .lv 3 55 p m ar..Columbia, .ar Trains 52 aDd o . run solid between Charleston and Greenville. Train 52 makes close connection at Laurens for Augusta and Spartanburg. No. 53 makes c'ore connection at < Sumter ior the- North. Nos. 1 a^d 2 makes close connection with S. A. I to and from Atlanta. For further information call on or address * B. F. ?. LEAPHART, Citv Ticket Agent, J F. LIVINGSTON, Travelling Passenger Agent. J Bar k of Columbia, Columbia, S. C. W. G. ( IIILD3, President, i PARSER'S | HAIR BALSAM 2m Cleaves a-d boactifii* the hair. USB I'roc:i-tc3 ? Iciariant growth. -tw^ever Fails to Ecstore Gray mpc-Hair to it 3 Youthful Color. ?'v4JvmV - gfivea o.r. a foa p <i <ea?cs & hair lauiag. fc.and^'.VJal Druggijtf LEXINGTON I mmniiEniifi, FOR BOYS AKDGIRLS. PUEFAIILS FOli TEACHING COLLEGE Oii BUSINESS. | High ScLool. Intermediate and Primary Courses. j English, Gorman. French, Greek and Latin Taught. p?P V: ry Healthiest Location. Beard vcr> ch?.?p S-i to 57 per moath. Tuition ezeediugl; low, ?1 to SJ.CO per month. r.Mp? nsos per jvar 550 to S7o. Had 125 students last session < NrX' session h< gins Monday, September { IS IS-'"), i or fuii particulars, A | Addi'cso M Lexington, S. C.