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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt Juh # 19. 1894. G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Puh'i?h*r. LEXINGTON. S. C\. AVSTNESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1899. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words writteu by Mrs. Ada E Hart, of GiotoD,S D- "Wa* t>iken with a bad cold which settled on my lung*; cough set in 8nd finally terminated iu Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, sayiDg I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent #roaa)v.vo Afv hii hand was ad \ ikw * w# J ? ? ? vised to get Dr. King's New Dl6Cov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, tock in all eight bottles. It has curtd me, and thank God, I am saved and new a well and healthy woman." Tiial bottles free at J. E Kaufmann's Diug Store. Regular eize 53c. and $100. Guaranteed or price re funded. ? The Free Mail Delivery., Extract Irora an Interview with "R M. L.' Representative Stokes made a special visit at the Post Office De partment this mor? i i * to look aft* r the bidding on Sty Route contracts in South Carolina. It will be re- ] membered that for the first time in < the history of the country, the ex- i periment in makiDg for the f:ee < delivery of mail along -S:ar Routts, < Qrmth fl.rolini ia ihp Stftt,- I UUU MVUVU V/4*V??MM selected for the expeiiment. It wa- 1 selected in recognition of the efforts of Representative Sic k** s, the originator of the system. Gen. Shallenberger expressed great satisfaction at the results of the bidding so far as ascertained. They fully verify the claim of Mr. Stokes 1 a year ago in the bouse and in the ' department that the system could be 1 put into operation at little if any increased cos*; and it is only a question of short time when free deliveiy will be t xtended to all the 22.000 routes in the United Stites. If Mr. Stokes never accomplishes anything else in Congress this should entitle ' hi in to the gratitude of the ratal population, not only in South Carolina, but in the nation. Mr. Stokes also Suds reason to believe that the proportion of local bidders who have captured contracts direct from the Government, much longer than heretofore, and this result he attribi t s to a systetm tec fifort on his part last summer to arouse iotere3t in bidding among the local contractors aDd sub-contractors all over South Carolina. Ho wrs in correspondence with every contractor in the State giving instruction and suggestion. Of course this greatly increased his correspondence and labor, but be feels amply compensated for his trouble in the light of the bidding. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spam, spends his winters at AikeD, S. C. Weak neives had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Ramedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country need?. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, puri lies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, neiveaDd organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50cts. Sold by J. E Kaufuaaun's, Druggist ? ?-? The School and the Comm^ity. Exchange. There remain three sorts of knowledge and training the school ought to promote to a mark degree. One of these has to do with conduct in the ordinary social relations. The principles of practical ethics, not merely for the sake of intellectual perception, but for the sake of their incorporation into the very texture of character, should be one of the foremost concerns of school life. This fact has become to be very widely i recognized. Less widely accepted iu practice, although not generally admitted in principle, is the duty of the school to play some important part in fitting the i-hild for membership in thegreat producing community. Ad schools cannot teach the use even of the simplest tools, and much less, therefore, | can turu out skilled craftsmen. Bat j schools at can leabt be so couducted | luai ?ucjr vii? uvi wuui iuiu j scholars for those very kinds of praceal work by which it is 'e:tr?iu that the great ruaj ?ritv nju?-t obtain their living wbm tlu-ir 6ehool da^s are j doDe. A successful country teacher j will not of necessity turn the district j tcbool iDto on a^rc< bural colleg': j but it is tiue, never) heless, that the j ' wise country teacher will so train the j b'jys and git Is of the district that' 3 jj In the Privacy X _ / - ,v which X CS$?:Mmm ^/'iiiwi home. O p|"'Nl'/ ?;i rangei X JtjSiH li or am o y>>e w A pij|!!|i:'L fully ] iRgpnj X DOCTORS PAIL Bl jT Mv wife ^ taken sick aiul I at on< O thought best to call in another physwi *. medicines tor two months I found she v O a bottle of C. E. P. and commenced JL taking the second bottle she was in hetj previous. I then recommended the I X good results. *: W Send us vour name and addre A "Healthy Mothers Make Happy H< * diseases* besides containing othe: FOR SALE BY J. everything they learn wil', in tb most impoitmt scnce, fit them f. h ing better farmers and hou.-choh economists. Finally, it hai coma to be widel admitted among teachers and th friends of common school educatio that, in this country especially, th- j schools ought to have a great deal t< do with tLe important task of rearing ; young citiz m 3. It no longer need-; any argument to sec are acceptance j for the view that boys and girls in j i he schools ought not only to imbibe high ideals respecting the institutions of the country, but also that the spirit of patriotism should bo encourged side by side with the incul cation of a great deal of practical j knowledge about the duties and ob-' Ligations of citizenship. j That Throbbing Hoadachs. ! Would quickly leave you, if you i U3ed Dr. King's New Life P.lls. | Thousands of sufferers have proved j [heir matchless merit for Sick and j Nervous Headaches. They make | pure blood and strong nerve3 and j build up your health. E isy to take j Try them. Only 25 cent9. Money ; back if not cured. Sold by J. E j Kaufmann, Druggist. I ? ?? Dots and Dashes. . j Oni n j diive away fl ep. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liv< r Medi j % I cine has since 1840 steadily risen in ! public favor, and the demand for it ; far exceeds that of any other Liver; Medicine. Eggs are best twelve hours after j laid. DeWitt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. J PV TCftnfmann. Some girls make belts from old neckties. I If troubled with Dizziness, Furred j Tongue, Bitter Taste in Mouth, Bloated FeeliDg after eating, Consti pation or Sick Headache, use Dr. M. A Simmons Liver Medicine. Clear boiling water* will remove tea stains. J. B. Chrk, Peoria, 111, says, ''Surgeons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cured them with DeWiti's Witch Hazel Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. J. E. Kauf- j mann. Never feed a baby directly before its bath. If you feel Dull, Languid, BrokenDowr, Debilitated, have Weak Stomach or Indigestion, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. The cradle is returning to popular favor. In Austria they make flour out of potatoes. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine searches out all Impurities in the System, and expels them harmlessly by the natural channels. Queer* Victoria eats American piokles. Let disease come as tbey will. Take Life of the Liver and be healthy still; Pleasant to take, unlike a pill. Regulates the system and cures every ill. Sugar burnt in a gas flame is death to mice. W. T. Youman. Lurav, S. C, whites: Have used Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine 10 years. It has cured Enlargement of the Liver and Iosomnia. Think it as far ahead of Zeilia's and Black Draught as day is ahead of night. Some alleged olive oil is made from peanuts. xr--, t> r? -v? w *U.l3- VliUJ tuill, AJ irr? ' L ? 8ays, "Our baby was covered with running sores. DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve cured her.' A. specific for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. J. E. Kauftnauu. Rice should be washed m hot water, Dot cold. Tbe colder eggs are the quickir they will froth. Tbe snuces of charcoal purifies the refrigerator. MKaHBHMaHHDBMBMMaHO ' of the Home. 0 %RE is no need of women subject- jr ig t hemselves to the mortification A f examinations by doctors for the X eatment of the various diseases to V they are subject. These troubles A : treated just as effectively at the X When you are affected with de- V inents of the menstrual Amotions A - other female disorders, you can X mpletelv cured and the organs V rcstorca to activity and strength A .few months you will use regularly I-* f Gerstle*s if [ j-* | Female O t Fauacea. A :e to The Ladies* Health Club, (care X rstle & Co.) Chattanooga, Tenn., lr vice, free, on female diseases. O JT G. F. P. CURES. A re called our family physician, and he jf an for consultation. After using their O ^asvery little better, so I then purchased JE treating her. 15efore she had finished \m ter health than she had enjoyed in years JE 'anacea to three of my neighbors with O 1. J. THJtAILKILL. Thraiffcill, Miss. JE si and we will mail you a copy of V lines," a reliable treatise on female A r valuable information. X Chattanooga, Tenn. jf E. KAUFMANN, Onions peeled under the water ill not disturb the eyes. J H Lunsford & Son, Craft, Tex , ty that Rimon'a Pepsin Chill Tonic < certainly the best on the market. Chey have never known it to fail to :ure. Have just ordered more and oust have it. Tasteless and guaranteed. 50c. For sale by G. M. Harman. The X-ray is used to detect the adulteration of flour. "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral springe, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. That cured me." It digests what you eat. Cures indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspeps:a. J. E Kaufmann. Tea taken from the middle of the chest has the choicest flavor. Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved bis child's life by One Minute Cough Cure. Doctors had given her up to die with croup. It's an inLl ible cure for coughs, colds, grippe, pneu monia, bronchitis and throat and lung troubles. R lieves at once. J E Kaufmann. Pour boiling water over raisins before seeding them. It's easier. It takes but a minute to overcome tickling in the throat and to stop a cough by use of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmless aud pleasant to take. It prevents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and its after t fleets. J. E Kaufmann. Canned goods are unwholesome if the end of the can bulges out. Miss Annie E Gunning, Tyre> Mich , says, "I suffered a long time ; from dyspepsia; lost flesh and be; cime very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia : Cure completely cured me.'1 It ; digests what you eat and cures all ; forms of 6tomach trouble. It never fails to give immediate relief in the : worst cases. J. E. Kaufmann. All meat should be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth before cooking. ''One Minute Cough Cure is the : best remedy I ever used for coughs ! and colds. It is unequalled for whooping cough. Children all like if," writes H. N. Williams, Gentry i ville, Iod. Never fails. It is the | only harmless remedy that gives imi mediate results. Cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bronchitis, and all throat and luDg i troubles. Its early use prevents | consumption. J. E Kaufmann. Sugar added to the water used for basting meats adds to the flavor. A few drops of lemon juice add a [ d -licious flivor to scrambled eggs. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, apleas| ant remedy for all diseases arising ! from a disordered or torpid liver. I They are the modern <?ure for constii pation, biliousness, sick headaches, | specks before the eyes, etc. They ; do not sicken or gripe, mild inaction, j thorough in effect. Only one a dose, ; sugar coated and pleasant to take. ; Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. No mother should be without a ; baby's dairy. Jjt down everything. | Windows should never be cleaned when the sun is shining on them. My son has been troubled for ! years with chronic diarrhoea. Some time ago I persuaded bim to take some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using two bottles of the 25 cent size he was cured. I give this testimonial, hoping some one similarly aftl cted I may read it and be benefited ? Thomas C Bower, Glencoe, 0. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. One way to prevent your hair from turning gray is to cut it off, wrap it up carefully in tissue paper and place it in the bottom of your trunk. i As a cure for rheumatism Chamberlain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide reputation. D. B. Johnston of Hicki mood, Iud., has been troubled wiih that ailment since 1SG2. Iu speakiug of it be says: "I never found anything that would rdiive me until I used Chamberlain's P<*iu Bdm. I* acts Irfce magic with ujh. M) foot, was swollen aod paining me very much, but one good application of Pain Bilm relieved me. For sale by J E. Ivanfmann. i OBITUr.RY. Mrs Claudia D Drifts was bum at L xiug*or, S 0, November 30 h, 1813 died O^tuber *20tb, 18lJ(d She was aa-ritd to Jimes C Dafts. Miicb 23, 1871 Sister Drafts was a daughter of LeRoy and Jane C. Hendrix Oj September 7, 18G2, she connected herself with the Methodist church at this place. After her marriage, having made her home in E Igefield (uowSaluda) county, she moved her membc r3hip to Itehobeth church, on the Lsesville Circuit, and was a faithful and consistent member. During her last illness she suffered very much. Loved ones did all in their power to restore her health, but of nn avail. Ojr deceased sister leaves a huab:n 1, one brother and three sisters, who, with many relatives and friend , mourn their loss. The funeral services were cond uct d by the undersigned at the home of her brother, Scott Hendiix, and the remains were interred in the Luth eian cemetery. W. D. Q lick. Absolom Wingard was born 1825 and died December 15th, 1899, age 74 years an 10 m mth". His family cinsis el of wife and five children? one son and four daughters. His wife and two daught-rs have prcceeded him to the better world. Of his grand children fifteen are living and two are dead. He united with St. Stephen's Evangelical ..Lutheran church of L xington, S. C, in eaily manhood. His last years were spent in solitude in the q liet and peace of his pleasant country home near Lexington, S. C, from which God called him to the bliss of his heavenly rest. rr_*_ :_1 ,1 iV. ? ms remaios were luieneu iu tuc family cemetery Dear his residence. Rev. J. G. Graichen, his pastor, preached the funeral discourse and performed the burial rites, in the presence of a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends. ^ Sis Dream. Papa (at the breakfast tp.bl.) ? Willie, my boy, why are you looking so thoughful? Are you not wel ? Willie (very seriouslj)?Yes, paps; but I had a strange dream this morning. Papa?Indeed! What was it? Willie?I dreamed, papa, that I died and went to heaveD; and when St. Peter met me at the gate, instead of showing me the way to the golden gate, as I expected, he took me out into a large field, and in the middle of the field there was a ladder reaching away up into the sky and out of eight. Then St. Peter told me that heaven was at the top, and that in order to get there I must take the big piece of chalk he gave me and slowly climb the ladder, writing on each ruDg some tin I had committed. Papa?Oajiog down his newspa per.)?And did you finally reach heaven, my sol? Willie?No, pape; for j-is1 as I was trjiDg to think of something to wri:e oil the second rung, I looked up iuto the sky and saw you coming down. Papa?And what was I comirg dcwn for, praj? Willie?Thaid j ist what I ask- d you, papa, and you told me you were goiDg for more chalk. The Doming of brings joy or pain. It's for the ! mother to "decide. With good health J and a strong womanly organism, ;i motherhood but adds to* a woman's ! attractiveness. jj MeELRE?>S !| 1 T| Wine of Garsfasi j takesaway all terrors by strengthening' the vital organs. It fits a mother for, baby's coming. By revitalising tbcj nerve centres it has brought chubby, > crowing youngsters to thousands of j weak women who feared they weref barren. It purifies, heals, regulates and strengthens, _ and is good for all women at ail times. No druggist would be without it. $i oo Foradvice i:i cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, " The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tens. i MRS.LOUISA HALE, of ?Jofferson, G:u, Bay*:?"When 1 first took \Vine of Cardui W9 had been inr.rri <1 thr**e years, but cots'.d not have any children. Nine months later 1 had a fine girl baby." Bill I ?wj ! A little vinegar in the water in | which fi.-b is Loilcd makes it solid, The Pa?is papers declare that j Ameiican piize fighters should pracj lice their bjutal lrade at home, j They are indigrant ever the report i that they a:e to meet at Paris during I the exposition. The value of one good horse ruitj ed by a baibtd wiio fence would | build a good nany rods of woven wire fei ce. With theincrprsed va'ue cf horses, it will pay to keep ro j clear of the ba?b?d wire. The largest college or university is Hat van*, considering the greate.-t dumber of students. I's undergraduates exited ia number those of Oxford. The largest corporatioo in the world is in Pennsylvania?the Carnegie Steel company, capital stock $250,000,000. Ntxt comes the ! i Federal Steel company, (f New i Jersey, capital authorized *200.000,- | 000. The largest monument in the woild is in Washington?largest in the sense cf tallest and cost. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well j 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, j Twenty-five cent9 a bottle. It is the best of all. _ ______ A highly romatic marriage occurr?d at the email village of New Liberty, in Pope county, III Miss Nettie Clark, of N w Liberty, placed a note in a bottle, which she threw into the river. Several weeks after, j Mr C T. Anderson, of Louisiana, a prominent planter of the State, found the bottle and answered the note. A correspondence began, and j was followed by the wedding. The contracting parties never met until two days before their marriage. A poor widow who was arrested in "Wikesbarre, Pa, charged with as saulting a constable, won much sym pathy in the Court room when she said that the officer, in levying on her household goods on a landlords warrant, tried to remove her baby from its cradle and take the cradle. Ibe jury found her not guilty and placed the costs on the constable and the justice of the peace who had issued the warrant. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horiible Burn, Scald, Cat or B.uise. Bucklen;s Arnica Salve, the b^st in the World, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores. Ulcers, Boil?, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. E. Kaufmann, Drugg:st. He ITevar Washed. First Tramp?Nobody can say that ycu have a submatine face. Second Tramp?What do yon mean? First Tramp?It's never under a waier. j ? ? ' Dr. Boozer, chairman of the botrl of health, is devoting a good deal of his valuable time to the work of bis office which is without emoluments save the knowledge of duty well done. The vaccination of the negroes by Dr. Johnson is progressing rapid ly under Dr. Boozer's direction. The negroes have heretofore fought shy of vaccination, fearingsorea m ,but tie vacc ne po'n 8 now being used by t e board of health are considered very superior, and the percentage of sore arms is small. The points are calleo parafine points The negroes havr discovered their superiority aDd now make no objection to vaccination ? ; Columbia State, December 22. Free Blcod Cure. An Offer Piovirg Faith. Have you Exting, Bleeding Sores, j Ulcers, Scrofula, Cancer, E.zma, j ItchiDg Skin Humors, Boils, Rheumatism, etc ? Are you tired of Doctoring and taking Patent Medi cineb? Then try B B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), made especially for those deep seated Blood Diseases. ?1 per bottle at druggists. Trial bottle sent free to suff-rers. Wiite for it. Address Blood Balm Co, 386 Mi;chell St, Atlanta, Go. -? H*. ? -Wi'lie had swallowe 1 a penny, and bis mother was in a state of much alarm. "Helen," she called to her sister ia the next room, "^ead for a doctor; Willie his swal'owed a pem y !" The terrified and frighten d boy looked up imploringly. "No, mamma," he interposed, "send fo-the minister." "The minister asked his mother, incredulously. "Did ycu say the ministei?" "Yes, because papa says our minister c; n get money out of anybody.v A whistle that can be heard 40 miles has j ut bt en invented. It consists of three whistles made "of bronze and arranged between two dit-ks of ete 1 The mouth cf the largest is turned upward, and the mouths of the other two are turned downward; the steam j is carried through some opening in j lhe disks. The v\hit>tle3 are turned | n chord, and they haimonize as accurately as a well tuned pauo. The j sound emitted is <|uite soft and low. Oio who spends money impru- J denlly is not apt to have money to | spend pru l?Dtlv. i _______ _______________________ 1 IN, E, J, ETHEBEME, | SURGEON DEN TINT, j LEESYII LE. S. C. Office neTt door belovr pout office. Aiway? or?b?ml. February 12. fs) "fOTTON /n^ ^Culture" \^<r^ is the name mS0j of a vaiuI able illustratilW ec^ pamphlet ^IlLv w^ich should be in the hands of every planter who raises Cotton. The book is sent Free. Semi name ami ,viJro> t?> GERMAN KALI WORKS, n; Na-san >t . New York. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect DocemW- 10rh. TOO. ' No. 34 No. 30 NORTH BOUND. | 1;itlly. Lv. Jacksonvil.e.l Plant Sys. i . eojaj 7 45 p " Savannah,so. By ? 1- IS I l~tk>tt " ltarnwell 4 Oil! 4(K)a " Blackvilie 4 1~ I*i 4 15 a " Springfield 4 401- 4 38 a " Sallv. 4 481! 4 b a " Perry 4 55 a Ar. Columbia * 011,1 '? 00? Lv. Charleston,!So. By.) ' 7 waj II wop " Sumnierville 1 7 41 a 1-tXait " Branchville 8 55 a 1 >> a " Orangeburg 9 23 a; 2 poa " Kiugvilie 10 15 a 4 30 a Ar. Columbia J1 WOr 0 Q> a Lv. Augusia.t So. Ky. i i 3i??e v" wi' t 3 31 p 10 IsP " Aiken ; .'J 2up " Trenton 1 4(Wp 11 00 p " Johnston ! 4 14p. 11 '-Alp Ar. Columbia.(Union Depot) 5 5Jp 2 10 a Lv. Co.umbia.i Blanding St 6 Up j] 15 a " Winnsboro ; 7 u8p 7 20 a " Chester 7 51 p: 8 10 a " hoek Hill i 8 23 p! a 47 a Ar. Ch-irlotte 8 Uu 9 40 a Ar. Dannl.e 1- ;?i a 1 a>P Ar. Richmond 6 uoa 0 Sap Ar. Washington V ai a >j p " Baltimore,tPa. R. R.> 9 12 a 11 25 p " Philadelphia 11 35 a' 2 5'i a " New York .... . 2 (tin Lv. Columbia li 4oa a.wa Ar. Spartanburg 3 101125 a " Ashevi lie ( 7 OOP' 2 37 p Ar. Knoxville 4 15 a 7 20p Ar. Cincinnati 7 hop' 7 45 a Ar. Louisville ijy> p 7 50 a mktthbousd. : Sail?! I Dail?! Lv. Louisville 7 45 a! < 45 p Lv. Cincinnati 8 30 n 8 0?p Lv. Knoxviite 1 1 2>)a 8 25 a " Asheville ' 8 05 a, 2 06p " Spartanburg 11 45 a 6 15 p Ar. Co.unibia.> 1 3 ?-*' n "'n Lv. New York (Pa. R. K.) .. a w ? 1- lout ' Philadelphia : 5 34 p 3 50 a " Baltimore. j 7 55pi 0 22a Lv. Washington.! So. R.v.i 1 0 50 p II 15 a Lv. Richmond H 0?p lgolin Lv. Danville | 4 38a: 5 48 p Lv. Charlotte 77. 7 8 15 a 10 uop " E<x:k Hill ' 9 02a! 10 50 p " Chester 0 35 ai 11 25 p " Winnsboro I 10 21 ai 12 15a Ar. Columbia, (Blanding St.) 1125a! I 20a Lv. Columbia,!Union Depot) . : il 50aj 4 30a " .Tohnston ; 1 33 p; 0 32 a " Trenton j 1 45 pi 6 48 a Ar. Aiken ; 2 20p} 7 30a " (*ran:teville i 2 lap 7 18 a Autus'a ! 2 50p! 8 00 a Lv. Columbia.(So. Ry.) 4 o.) pi 1 .*?a " Kingvillo.. i 4 43 pj 2 32 a " Orangeburg 5 34 pi 3 45 a " Brnnchville ; 0 02 p: 4 20 a " Summervillo j 7 33pi 5 52 a Ar. Charleston 1 8 15 pi 7 00 a Lv. Columbia,'So. Rv.)~ : 11 30 a. 125 a _ n Ai". rerr.v ' Sally ; 1*2 42 p; 2 37 a " Springfield 1*2 50 p! 2 45 a " Biockville 1 12\>i 3 05a " Barnwell i 1 27 pi 3 30 a " Savannah. 3 20 p! 5 15a Ar. I.t'-ksonvilkM Plant Sys. i ' 7 40i>: ! 25 a Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New \ork. Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-room sleeping ears between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing-room sleeping ears l>otween Port Tallica, Jacksonville, Savannah. Washington .and New York. Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars l?otween Charlotte % id Savannah. Nos. 35 and 38?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buffer sleeping cars bc* t veen Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotto. Dining ears serve all meals enroute. Pullman sleeping ears lietweon Jueksonvillo and Columbia, enroute dailv lx-tweeii Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asneville. FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP. Third V-P. <fe (4en. Mgr., Trallic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W.A.TURK, 6. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't.. As t i-n-u. ? t., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, (fa SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ??r kjC**" Condemned Schedule in EfTecl ~ Juno 11th, L9.'._ _ ~ r-EifSun. i Daily STATION to. | 1T- j j,*o. II. Lv. Charleston J I ?00 a * Suiuniervillu j i ' a " Bianchville ! i ? ?jj a ? Orangeburg j j & ^ a " " Kingville ! ! 10.VJ_a-1? Lv. Columbia." | " am " Prosoerity J ].>.>- ? M Newberry 1- -jj P M Ninety-Six I 1 JO j) in " Greenwood. i 7 40 a in 1 oo p m Ar. Hodges ; * <*' a 111 lo P m Ar. Abbeville i ?a ?*j - 43 P m Ar. Belton " - j J* :V,_a -nii 8 1(? p Ar. Anderson . ! 9 30 a mi 3 Ax. Greenville. ' 10 10 a m 4 ! > p m Ar. Atlanta ' 3 35 p mj^_9 00 p m " i Kv Sun. ' iiisilv STATIONS. j ^o. 18. No. 13. Lv. Greenville i 3 30 p in. 1'J 13 a m " Piedmont I 0 00 p in 10 40 a m " WiUtonist(?u. i tl 22 fnn ]0 oo _a ju Lv. Anderson 4 45 p m; 10 43 a m Lv. Belton 71 .. j' 0 45'p m 11 15 a m Ar. Donnalds ; 7 15 p ra 11 40 a in Lv. Abbeville j 0 lo p m 11 -Q a m Lv. Hodges ; 7 35 p in 11 33 a in Ar. Green wood I 8 00 i> m. 1- -0 P 111 " Ninety-Six ! j 1- 5o p in " Newberry ; | - 00 p in " Prosperity ; 2 14 p in " Columbia ! ' 3 00 p m Lv. Kiugville ' 4 58 p in " Orangeburg j 5 -1 p m " Branchville I 6 17 p m * Summerville < 7; P ni Ar. Charleston ' 8 1' P ? Daily Daily: STATIONS .Daily Daily No. 9 N0.13! SiATION.-j ;NM4jNo.10 &30p 7 OOa Lv Charleston.. Ar 8i7pll00a 609p 7 41a " .. SummervilJe... " 7 52p.!0l3H 7 50? 8 55a . ...Branehvilie.... " ?02p: 8 52a 8 24p 0 2:a " ....Orangeburg... " o 2Jp| 0 2up 10 15a " Kingvi:!'- " j 4 38;>! . 20a 6 30a 11 40a " .... Coli mbia " 3 20p; 9A'p 0 07a 12 2Jp " Alsiou Lv 2 tfip 8 5"a 10 04a 1 2Htv " Smtuc " } 1 Sjp; l 4"" 10 20a 200]. " Vuion " i 10?P| ' 10S9a 222p ' J?>nesvii!e .... 12-ip: o-.p 10 54a 237p " Paeolct " Id lfl?. ? f:*1 11 25a Ship Ar.. Spaitanburg.. Lv 1! 1m o ljp 11 Vm. 340t? Lv.. Spartanburg.. Ar 11 2Sa; ?.om 2 40p 1 oop Ar.... AsJtevil'e. Lv fc 2fti! 30-'P "p," p. in. "A." a. m Pullman palace slecuinu ears on Trains ?5 and 86, 87 and 08, on A. nn;l C. division. Dirnug ears on tl.e.?o trains serve all meals enroiv.e. S.,tirt-i4,1-r- A. ?fc ('. division. northbound. a.m.. U:Z7 p.m.. >:!:< p.m., i Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:-?! a. in., 8:lo p. in., 11 -/i-im., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Cre<:ivi!k\ A. and C. division, norihl-ouad, a. in., i:-'A p. in. and.">p. m.t (Veatibuied L:inited>: souwiliound. 1 :'.! > a. ia., 4 tilt) p. in., i'.'Nii p. in. Ves*iliuled Limited). Trains i? and IV earry eipn; Pullman Bleeping ears between Columbia and Ashrviile ci; route daily Let ween Jacksonville audCineia nati. Trains 111 and It earry superb Pullman parlor cars between Charleston and Asiieville. FRANKS. <-A.\"N<>X, J.il.Cc LP. Third Y-P. & Ceo. Mgr., Ti nl?ie Mgr., Washington. D. U. Washington.!). C W. A. TURK. S. H. HAKDWICK. ta'on. Pass. Ag't. Ao't yen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, P. C. At tan;a, Ga. BEESWAX "WANTED'" ITV LARGE OR SM* M. QUANTITIES I WILL f.vY 1HK c.luaEST MAHket pi*'oe for e' a - <"ii pure Be-^swax. Pric; cover md bv ' ol r a d condi-ion. RICE B. RaRMAN, Ai the B-Z-iar, Lexington, S. C. CONFECT I FStfjriTS, faitcst GCIA R CHKWING ?ij Toys, Fancy 3D23TJG-S and. PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, S< Diamond Dyes Harman's LEXING1 m5^ is not only the but supplies al ing in your d pleasant to ta best tonic. P BROWN 31F F -*AL.r. 1 COLUMBIA, NEWB RRY AND ^LAURENS RAILnOAO. In Effect January bib, 1899. No. 52 No. 2 11 05 a m lv. Columbia.. 11 17 a m ar. .Leaphart. 11 25 a m ar Irmo ... 11 32 a m ar.Ballentine . 11 37 a m ar. White Rock. 11 -40 a ra ar .. Hilton... 11 45 a m ar. ..Cbapin... 11 55 a m arL. Mountain 11 58 a m ar.. .Slighs.. 12 07 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 8 30 pm 12 20 p m ar. Newberry, ar 8 00 pic 12 33 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 7 20 pm 12 38 p m ar. ..Gary ar 7 10 pm 12 43 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 7 01 pm 12 50 p m ar.Goidville. .ar G 50 pm 1 03 p m ar.. Clinton... ar G 30 pm 1 12 p m ar .. Parks. .. ar 4 10 pm 1 *25 r> m ar. .Laurens, .lv 4 00 nm RETURNING SCHEDULE. N753 NO. 1 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens. .lv 10 10 an 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 10 00 an 1 53 p m lv. ..CliDton.. .lv 9 40-an 2 02 p m lv...Goldville..lv 9 17 an 2 09 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 9 05 8*n 2 14 p m lv.. ..Gary .! .lv 8 50 an 2 19 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 8 40 an 2 32 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 an 2 47 p m lv.Pro8perity.lv 6 45 an 2 57 p m lv.. .Sligli3.. .lv 3 02 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 3 12 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 3 IS p m lv.. .Hilton., .lv 3 21 p m lv.WhiteRock.lv 3 26 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 3 35 p m lv.. .Irmo lv _ 3 42 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 3 55 p m ar..Columbia..ar Trains 52 and 53iun solid betweer Chaileston and Greenville. Trair 52 makes close connection at Laur ens for Augusta and Spaitanburg. No. 53 makes close connection at Sumter for the North. Nos. 1 aDd 2 makes close connec Lion with S. A. L to aLd from Atlanta For further infoimation call on ci ;iddres9 B. F. P. LEAPHART, Citv Ticket Agent, J F. 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