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Tiie Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19.1894. Or. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. 0.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 1 S(K). D:ts and Bashes. A good woman's love is the crown and glory of a good man's life. Give freely to the poor and you will surely increase ycur store. # M. B Smith, Butternuf, Mich, sayp, "DeWitt's Little Early Riseis are the very best pills I ever used for costiveness, liver and bowel troubles.*' J. E. Kaufmann. The successful man knows how to risk his capital at the right time. A man never looks behind the door unless he has been there himself. Wise is the woman who doesn't expect a man to love her when he is busy. All who try "Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys are surprised at the wonderful relief given in Habitual Constipation, and its speedy, beneficial action on the Kidneys. 25c. A ornod business man never makes useless acquaintances or tell business lies. The elephant is called the greatest beast in the world?yet be abhors tobacco. It is stated that 30,000 Mormons will leave Utah and settle a colony in Wyoming. To secure the original witch hazel salve, ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, well known a3 a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. They are dangerous. J. E. KaufmanD. CovetousDess is as much a form of idolatry as bowing down before idols of wood and stone. The world is calling for American manufactures at the rate of over $1,000,000-a day. More than 13.000 Michigan farmers raised sugar beets for the first time last summer. Lewis AckermaD, Goshen, Iod., says, "DeWitt's Little E lrly Itisers always bring certain relief, cured my headache and never gripe.'' They gently cleanse and invigorate the bowels and liver. J. E Kaufmann. Faith in God's infinite love is the ooly ocean which is deep enough to drown every trouble. Scales are now made that w'.ll weigh the flame of a candle, or the smallest hair plucked from the eyebrow. J. H. Lunsford & Son, Craft, Tex, say that Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic is certainly the best on the market They have never known it to fail to cure. Have j ust ordered more and must have it. Tasteless and guaranteed. 50c. For sale by G. M. Harman. Men who stamp around among the stars in the pulpit are not much account in helping people toward heaven. Try throughout life to make friends Enemies will make themselves. And the truest companion is he who most l enjoys solitude. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111, writes, "I never fail to relieve my children from croup at once by using One Minute Cough Cure. I would not feel safe without it." Quickly cpres coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. J. E. Kaufmann. Kissing aids digestion, says a Delaware physician. And thus another foe threatens to ruin the proprietaiy medicine industry. A small box filled with lime and placed on a shelf in the pantry or closet will absorb dampness and keep the air dry and sweet. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in ray fsmily with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's best ftiend," says E. Hartgcrink, Overisel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. J. E Kaufmann. Here is a puDgent sa)iug well worth repeating: "He that will not reason is a fool; and he that dares not reason is a slave." Do not forget that "hiccough" can be relieved by a simple pressure of the upper index finger, just above the upper end of the sternum, or breast bone. Wm. Orr, Newark. 0, says, "We never feel safe without One Minute Cough Cure in the bouse. It saved my little boj's life when be had the pneumonia. We think it is the be6t medicine made." It cures coughs and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and give3 immediate results. J. E Kaufmann. It is the little things that make up life, and little mistakes have as much effect as the little good deeds. There is do thought or act but has its effect fur good or ill. The Senate committee on appropriations has authorized a favorable report on the House bill providing th it the revenues from Porto Pico be expended in the island. A HEALTHY 8RIDI I? E 1MY WIFE HAS SUFFEREt For more than eleven years, and has t several doctors, but nothing did her an herG. P. P. which gave immediate monthly periods. L. GERSTLE 4 CO., PROPRS,, FOR SALE BY J Minister?"I didn'c see y? u at church yesterday, Thomas." Thomas ?"Well, you see, it was such a wei day it was'nfc fit to turn out a dog in. But I sent the wife, sir." Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleas ant remedy for all diseases arising from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern cure for constipation, biliousness, sick headaches specks before the eyes, etc. The? do not sicken or gripe, mild inaction, thorough in effect. Only one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take Pi ice, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar "Wbats the difference between wit and humoif "If a man says humorous things about you, it makes * # i . ?zll? you laugr; n ne says winy iuiugp about you, it makes you mad." "I wonder if angels smoke?" re marked Meersham, as be filled his pip9 and applied a match. "I think no%" replied Mrs. Meersham, ' but according to tradition the other fellows do." Re7. W. E S'tzer, W. Caton, N. Y., writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty yearp, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit. I was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from the start. I believe it to be a panacea for all forms of indigestion.'' It digests what you eat. J. E. Kaufmann. Doctor?"Well, my fine little fellow, you have got quite well again! I was sure the pills left for you would . cure you. Did you take them in water or in cake? "Ob, I used them in my pop gun." "But he that doeth wrong shall receive for the wrong he hath done; and there is no respect of persons.' Sin does not p*y. Everybody knows that. TheD, why don't you quit it and get at something bettei? Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg, Pa , says, "As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat One Mioute Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant for cbil dren to take. I heartily recommend it to mothers." It. is the ouly hirmDss remedy that produces immediate results. It cures bronchitis, pnec-1 * I i. 1 1 moDifl, grippe ana mroat ana jurg diseases. It will prevent consumption. J E Kaufmann. A trained rat i9 a pet in the familv cf Forbes Baker, of Steuben, Me. A Maltese cat caught it last winter, and brought it up with a litter of kittens. In time it learned to catch mice, and is a capital mouser. "How many girls did you make love to before you met me?" demanded Mrs. Yick Senn, at the close of her long tirade. "Twelve !" groaned her husband. "Bat I uever counted them up until it was too late!" A R. De Fluent editor of the Journal, Doylestowr, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rheumatism in his right shoulder and tide He says: "My right arm at times was entirely useless. I tried Cham berlain's Pain B*lm, aDd was surprised to receive relief almost immediately. The Pain Bilm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and it never fails.'' For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. In Germany potato bread is used by the natives of Thuiiogia to feed their horses, especially when they are worked hard in very cold wtath er. The animals thrive on it, and their health and strength are c-xcel!ont Master Meadow?Pun, I wish you'd buy ms a bicycle. Farmer Meadow?Cra't afford that, my boy; but never mind, the next time we have any tools to sharpen I'll rig up a saddle so you can turn the grindstone with your feet. We have saved many doctor bills since we began usiog Chamberlain's Cough R jmedy in our home. We keep a bottle open all the time and whenever any of my family or rayself begin to catch cold we begin to use the Cough Remedy, and as a 10sult we never have to send away for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Dever fails to cure. It is certainly a medicine of great rneri.-. and worth.?D S. Mearkle. General Merchant and Farmer, Mattie, Bedford, County, Pa. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. E IS A HAPPY ONE. ? ? VERYwoman is under obligations ?| r to herself and the man she mar- 3? ries to be in the most healthy con- tt Lion possible. She should be fYee of 2 female diseases and menstrual ir- ^ ?ularities, because the condition of S 3 wife makes or mars the home. A >n't delay because you dread to con- ^ It a doctor, for a consultation is un- M cessary. Get a few bottles of 2 QF^ f Gerstle's A . r. P. {{?*. I TRADE MARK. dtk d treat yourself in the privacy of JF ur home. It will cure you. O f j-ourcase is in any way compli- A ted write to Tiie Ladies' Health ub, (care L. Gerstle & Co.)Chatta- ^9 oga, Tenn., and receive valuable A structions on all female irregulari- Jg s, free of charge. V > FROM WOMB TROUBLES A ricd everything she could get. as well as ygood. Last spring I commenced giving relief and benefited her greatly at her W. E. TURNER. St. Stephens. Ala. CHATTANOOSA, TENN, A . E. KAUFMANN, Filipinos Display Bed Zatipunan Cros3. Symbol of Resistance of Natives of of the Island of Luzon.?The 47th Regiment Harrassed.?1,200 Well Armed Insurgents, Under Chinese Gsneral, Attack Albay and Le gaspi. Manila, March 9 ?Gens. Young tnd Hood are asking for re-enforceoiects, and a battalion of the Forty-ighth regiment has been sent to j A.aprri. Other troops will follow. ! The rebels recently persistently at| tack Aparri for several hours but | were finally driven away. Details of | the affair are lacking. The rebels are holding re-unions in , the province of North Ilocoe, and the | Red K>tipunan cross symbolic of re| sistance is again appearing among i the natives. i It is believed that the insurgent ; generals, Tinio and Flores, have been | driven by Gen. Young into Gen. Hoods's territory south of Aparri. The fict that Gin. A' uag is un; ? | able, owing to lack cf troops, to ; maintain garrisons in all the towns occupied, has had a bad cff.-ct on the ! natives. Gen. Bites ha3 returned bere after i j leaving garrisons in the provinces of | North and Sjuth Camarines. The expedition lost seven men killed and i ten wounded. Oa entering New Caceres, province of South Camarines, Gen. Biles learned that 2,000 insurgents had departed the same | day. The Americans immediately | sent out three pursuing columns, en: countering the enemy in three small engagements and killing a total o" i 40 men. Toe Spxnish prisoners report that i the enemy his divided int) small bands in the mountains under the j | leadership of Gen. Legaspi. The j town of Iriga has been burned by | the enemy. Both provinces were | thorouglly scouted. Theinhibatants | of the district of Libmanan, iuclud ! ing Abella, the provincial governor ; and other officials, are returning to | their homes. Abslla has issued a proclamation calling upon the natives i to submit to the Americans. The liberated priests from New j Caceres report that the insurgents i killed GS Cbioamen and 40 Spaniards ; at the town of Ctlabanga. It is estimated that there are a , hundred thousand bales of hemp in the Camarines provinces. Twelve hundred well armed insurgents, formerly of Cavite province, with a Chinese general in command, ; surrounded the towns of Albiy and L'gaspi. They have effected three night attacks and continually harrass ! the Forty-seventh regiment, which | has lost eight men killed and 20 wounded in defending these towns. Washington, March 9.?The war department has received the follow: ing: Manila, March 8. To Adjutant General, Washington. Officer, GO enlisted men, two civil , officials, captured Spanish prisoners, received today from Tayabas. Otis. It is probably that barbed wire will become classed as war mate ial, as it was largely used by the Spanish army in Cuba, and is now doing excellent service for the Boers, j and probably nothing tends to dear oraliz) an assault mare than strong i barbed wire. It is very hard to staud idly by and see our dear ones suffer while j awaiting the arrival of the doctor. : Au Albany (N. Y ) dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to I ccme and see his child, then very j sick with croup. Not finding the doctor in, he left word for him to come at once on his return. He I also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which he hoped ' would give eome lelitf until the doci tor should ariive. In a few hours be returned, raying the doctir need not ccme, as the child was much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, ! says the family has since recommended Cnamberlain's Ctugh Remedy to their neighbors and friends until he has a constant demand for it from that part of the country. For sale by J. E Kiufmann. i Remember us with your dollar j when you come to town. i Ex-Criv. Frank 3S Arrsstol Former South Cxrolina Politician Charged with Stealing Money. From New York Sun. Boston, March 7 ? Franklin J. Mosep, an ex-governor of South Carolina, who, thirty years ago, was one of most-talked of politicians of the South, appeared in the dis'iict court at Eist Boston today, charged with larceny. Mr. Moses ha9 been a resident of Winthrop for the p ist eight jears. It is doe to his activity during the last municipal campaign that he wa3 in court today. Tee charge against hitn is that be misapp o >riated money that was put into bis hands to give some oue else The complaint in the case is E jward ThurstoD, who managed the cam paign of one of the successful candiHotao A tioorinrr ia Qol fr<r t n rft u UVUA lug *KJ WW AV/& N/UV W*V1MJ morning. Diapeasxry Appoiatmsats. Mr. Crum Takes Charge and Names His Assistants. The Evening Record, March 1. As was announced yesterday afternoon, Commissioner Crum took charge of the dispensary today and announced the following appointments: B. C. Webb, clerk; G. H. Charles and M. H. Mobley, book keepers; W. W. Harris, constabulary clerk; T. C. Dixon, superintendent Jac..b Earhardt, assistant superintendent; John Black, shipping cleik. These are old employes, except Mr. Dixon, who becomes snperintenent. He filled the same position once before, but resigned about a year ago. He succeds Mr. Bryant of Pickens. Mr. Yeldell's name is not among the book-keepers, but his place has not been filled pending an investigation whether his relationship to Mr. L. J. Williams will debar him. . Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Catarrh is one of the most obstinate diseases, and hence the mcst difficult I to get rid of. There is but one way to cure it. The disease is in the blood, and all the sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures in the world can have no permanent effect whatever upon it. Swift's Specific cures Catarrh permanently, for it is the only remedy which can reach the disease and force it from the blood. Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg, Ky., had Catarrh for years. He writes: "I oould see no improvement whatever, though Ivu constantly treated with snrayl and washes, and aifferent inhaling remedies? j at in fact. I could feel thai / fin each winter I was worst | M| than the year previous. "Finally it wai Egf F-vji brought to my notict El a 9M that Catarrh was a blooJ EffipA Jff disease, and after thinkJr lng over the matter. 1 ^ saw it wasunreasonahll to expect to be cured by / Bhrt remedies which only reached the surface, i nip*then decided to try 8. 8. S., ana alter a lew Domes ?cic usru, i jiv/tlceda perceptible improvement. Continuing the remedy, the disease was forced out of m* system, and a complete cure was the result I advise all who have this dreadful disease t<j abandon theirlocal treatment, which hasnevei done them any good, and take S. S. S.. a remedy ^*hat oan reach the disease and cure it." To continue the wrong treatment foi Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift's Specific is a real blood remedy, and cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases, which other remedies have no effect whatever upon. It promptly reaches Catarrh, ana never fails to cure even the most aggravated cases. S.S.S.Ffhc Blood I is Purely Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no dangerous minerals. Books mailed free by Swift Speoific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. ? The Women "Will Fight. To Take Up Arms in Defense cf Their Cjuntry.?Will Form a Home Guard in Order to L"t Their Husbinds Go to the Front. Dead Sure Shots. Pretoria, March 1 ?The Boer women are enthusiastic in the determination to take part in the war until it ends. The recent reverses have aroused all their patiiotism. They will take up arms themselves in defense of their beloved republic. A number of women have offered to form a home guard, to enable the men now on duty to go to the front. The women are good shots, and are as courageous as their husbands. <-T ' U '' "? lUVtJ >UU VCIJ Luuti, yupa, said five-year-old Willie, as he crawled up on his father's knee. "And I love you, too, Willie, when you are good,' replied the father. "But, pipv' continued the little feliow, nut to be outdone, "I love you j int the same even when you ain't no good." We have a 11 ?et of more than thirty ships in the Philippine?, with practicdly nothing for them to do In order to keep the crews of some of them busy an order has been sent from Washington for a survey of the a-chipelago. A WiDDsbGro man has aunouncrd his intention to oppose Dr. Tunmerman?'.he man who won his way to office and fame through his good looks?as State Treasurer. The New Yoik Legislatuie is discussing the proposition to pay the expenses of the State government by a tax on b mds and mortgages, Tbis mea-ure will abolish all other taxes for Siate purposes. The Board of Directors of the State Dispensary has established a dispensary at Floyd's Cross Roads in Horry county, S. C. The Democrotic primary to noiui nate municipal offi -era was held in the city of Columbia last Tuesday. The entire aldematic board was elected at the first primary, except one member from Ward 2. Messrp. Gibbee, Brennan and StelliDg will make the race over. There were four candidates for Mayor, each cf whom received the following vote: S oan, CoO; Gibbep, 417: Lipscomb, 249: Eirle, 455. Messrs. Sloan and Eirle will run the race over. There is talk of another big cotton mill in this State. A charter has been applied for by the Woodruff Cot ton Mill Company of Woodruff, S. C., the capital stock of which is to be $250,000. Some of the members of the South Carolina Press Association are arranging for a trip to Cjba this month. The party will be chaperoned by E litor N. G. Gonziles of the State. Two young men who were selling towDsbip rights for a patented formula for making an up-to-date wash ing compound in Orangeburg county, this State, has commenced a suit against a correspondent for publishing an alleged libel in the Charleston News and Courier. The damage is laid at $10 003. The Boers are gradually retreating before the advance of the victorious Britons, and the end of the un equal struggle is nearly iu sight. B. R Carroll was fatally shot du riog a street fight iu Blackville, this State, od March 8, by D. P. Johnson. The origin of the difficulty has not been made public. Mr. L. L Shealy, the popular telegraph operator at Leesville, and Miss Oiive Swearigan of Trenton, were married in that town on March 8; 1900, at high noon. The survey of the Southern s line from Perry toward Savannah, is now in progress. It has reached a point below H irdeeville, at which point it taps the Plant system. A damage suit for $600 for pois oning a pointer dog has recently been decided by the court of common pleas for Anderson county, S. C. The verdict \va9 in favor of the defendants and the plaintiff appealed to the Supreme court. The cotton mill business in Spartanburg, S. C., is on a boom. A case of what is known as buboni1 plague, or "Black Death," has developed in that portion of the city kDown as Chinatown, in San Fran cisco, CJ , and the people are panic stricken and the wildest state of excitement exist. ? If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well | tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth 'ng 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 - GOOD DIGESTION Begets a good appetite. A good appetite with s uind digestion niakci eating? a pleasure and food st benefit Hitlon's Lite lor tlie Liver and Kidneys arouses u vigorous appetite, and enables one to eat and digest any kind offoodwitheoni" fort. Xlie Murray Drug Co. For sale at tlie Bazaar. SEND SO Tors with ?>endyou this Violin Outfit j .iJiitViiii* i,| ay express v. v. a-, suujcvv . to examination. This violin ' ? ' is a (lepulne Mr*dii*riu? Jlodrl, made of old wood, curly maple buck and sides, top of seasoned pine, specially selected lor violins, edges inlild with purfiir.g. I"-*! qunlit? flmny finished trimmings. THIS ISA REGULAR S8.00 VIOLIN, beautifully finished, highly polished.with splendid too*- quality. Complete with n genuine Kratil wood Toortc model loot, 1 extra net of airings, a neat, well made violin ease, large piece of rosin, and onenfthe best common **-nsc Instruction booLa published. YOC CAS KXAMISK IT at your express office, and if found exactly as represented ami the irrratest bargain jou e?er saw or heard of, pay the ex press agent $3.75 lesstheSOcent deposit, ort3.-j and expresa charges, and the outfit is yours, SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. full we will glsr one lettered fingerboard chart, which call be adjusted to any violin without changing the instrument and v. ill prove a valuable guide to beginners, and wc will also allow the instrument to hereto rued nMet > days'trial if not found entirely satisfactory in every respect, Satisfaction guaranteed or tanner re'undrd in full. Address. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. ('nc.)Chicago. (SEAKS, KOKtllki * CO. are thoroughly reliable. Editor.} Kodol {Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Tf nrtififMollr/li rrncfc t Vio fnr\r1 o txrl o irlc A I U? WI11VIUUJ Uif,V,OlO L II v AUWU UIIU aiuo Nature 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 A Co.. Clr.'cago. J. E KA.UFMANN. bMyiSUWAAitfMl Reliable persons of a m'Thanical or Inventive mind ! desiring a trip to the Paris Exposition, with good salarv and expenses paid, should write The PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Fine onion sets just received and for sale cheaper than the cheapest, at the Bazaar. NO crop can yO^-^v f growwith= / SP [] out Potash. [J Every blade of $ Grass, every grain ED?? J of Corn, all Fruits ^ and Vegetables p|j o must have it. If ^SSL*. I enough is supplied <? you can count on a full crop? ? A if too little, the growth will be ? " "scrubby." n ti Send for ot;r books telling all about composition of * fertilizers best adapted for all crop*. They cost you si nothing. q GERMAN KALI WORKS, 03 Nassau St.. New York. n B Cl SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ; Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. 1 Eastern Time at Other Point*. Schedule in Effect January 17th. 1900. f northbound iNo.34jNo.36 No.$2 ? ORTHBOL ND. JDaily: Daily ex Su Lv. Jacksonville, (Plant Sys> h (A>a, 7 4op 12 lop l ' Savannah.(So. Ry > |12 15p 12 05a 4 lop " Barnwell 4ir.q> 4 (?a 7 54p " Blackviilc j 4 17p 4 15a 8l0p " Springfield 4 40p 4 38a .. " Sally ! 4 48p 4 47a " Perry 4 55a! Ar. Columbia. ' 5 55p 6 00a; 935p Lv. Charteston,(So. Ry.) ... | Tuoalluupi 52up -r " Summerville *. I 7 41a|1200atj 558p " Branehville ;?ooa 1 ooa < " Orangeburg I 9 22a 2 50a| 7 Sip " Kiugville 10 15a 4 00a 845p Ar. Columbia 11 00a Oflla 930p Lv. Augusta.iso. Ky.) ; 3 txrp ?3op' i " (-rramteville SOlplOISp " Aiketi ' 820p " Trenton -lOOpllOOp; " Johnston : 4 14p 11 2up' ! Ar. Columbia,(Union Depot) j 5 50p* 2 10a Lv. Columbia,! Bianding St .. 610p 615a 940p " Winnsboro ! 7U3p 7 2Oal0 3up " Chester ! 7 51p 810a 1112p _ . I " Koek Hill : 8 23p 8 47a;113fp Ar. Charlotte 10p 9 40a 12 21a I Ar. Danvllie ! ? 51a 1 38p: 3 4*a Ar. Kiehmond i 6U0a 6 25p Ar. Washington j 7 35a 850p lu 15a " Baltimore.*Pa. B. R.)....i 9 12a 1125p 11 25a 1 " Philadelphia 1135a 2 54V 1 38p " New York 2Q3p 6 13a 4 16p E?v. Columbia '11 40a; 7 55a [ i Ar. Spartanburg j 310plll25a " Asheville 700p 2 37p; Ar. Knoxville ' 4 15a 72Qp! Ar. Cincinna'i ! 7-^Jp; 7 4aa| Ar. Louisville. 7 Hop! 7 5oa SOUTHBOUND. Daii^Daily ^^Su Lv. Louisville 7 45a 7 46p{ Cv. Cincinnati ~! 8 3t>a 80JP| _____ Lv. Knoxville I 1 20a 8 26a " Asheville > 8 05r 305p] " SparTanburg 1145a 615p: / Ar. Columbia 32op 945p ' Lv. New York (Pa. K. K.) ...j 33Up 1215ot 1240n " Philadelphia 805p 3 5Ca 314p " Baltimore 8 27p 6 22a 522p Lv. Washington.) So. Ry.b. 9 50p 1J 15a 635p Lv. Richmond 11 uop l2Ulm Danville j 4 38a 5 48p'i2 58> Lv. Charlotte 8 15aiyiWp 4 &a " Rock Hill 9 02al045p 5 00a 44 Chester 9 35all23p 5 27a " Winnsboro 10 21a, 12 loaj 6 OGa _ Ar. Columbia, (Blanding St till 25a, 1 20aj 7 00a E , Lv. Columbia,(Union Depot>ill 50a' 400a' 1 " Johnston 13:ip. 6 32a I " Trenton 1 45p| 6 48a f Ar. Aikea 2 20p 7 30a r " Graniteville 215p! 7 18a " Augusta 250p 8 00a Lv. Columbia,(So. Ky) 4U0pi 1 35a 7 10a uf " Kingville 4 43p ; 2 32a 7 55a % 44 Orangeburg. 533pi3 45a 8 41a 44 Bnmchville 6 lop! 4 25a 9 20a 44 Summerville 7 28p 5 52a 10 80a Ar. Charles!on ... 8 lop: 7 00a 11 10a Lv. Columbia,(So. Ry.) 1130a, 125a 7 05a Ar. Perry ; ? 44 Sally I?42p 2 37a * 44 Springfield i.50p 2 45a 44 Blackville 112p' 3 05a 8 32a 44 Barnwell 127p 3 2Ja 8 49a 44 Savannah 3 2 Jp ! 5 15a 10 35a | Ar. Jacksonville.) Plant S.vs) 7 4l)pi 9 25a| 235p Sleeping Car Servico. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 31 and 32?New York and Florida Limited. Daily except Sunday, composed exelu1 sivelv of Pullman finest Drawing Room Sleep[ ing, Compartment and Observatory Cars, between New York, Columbia and St. Augustine, Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-room sleeping ears between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars between Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and New York. Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte and Savannah. Nos. 35 and 36?U. S. Fast Mail. Through = Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars be- . tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull- | man sleeping cars between Augusta and Char- \ lotte. Dining cars serve all meals enroute. Pilllman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute dailv between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Ashevilie. FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP. , TT T-, o. \f MoT. iiinu Y jr. a* ucii. -nfci., Ai?**.., Washington, D. a Washington, D. C. j W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, , Gen. Pass. Ag t.. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't.. J. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. ^ ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. J j Sr* Condensed Schedule in Effect 1 ^ June 11th, lbOJ. ]_ STATIONS. |E?,S?A 1 Ly. Charleston 7 Ou a m 44 Summerville 7 41 a m " Branehville ! 8 55 a m 44 Orangeburg i 9 '23 a m " Kingrille ! 10 la a m Lt. Columbia j 1105am " Prosperity 12 10 n n l; 44 Newoerry 1 12 25 p m 44 Ninety-Six. j 1 20 p m " Greenwood. ! 7 40 am 155pm ? Ar. Hodges 8 00 a in 2 15 p m ^ ArTAbbeville ~8 40 a m 2 45 p m | Ar. Helton 8 55 a m 8 10 p m 1 Ar. Anderson 9 30 am 335 p m 1 Ar. Greenville 10 10 a ni| 4 15 p m J Ar. Atlanta ! 3 55 p m: 9 OJ p m 2 STATIONS. j ^iT i No^t. 2 Lv. Greenville ! 5 30 p m 10 15 a m 2 " Piedmont j 6 00 p in 10 40 a m n " Wiliiamston I 6 22 p 111 10 55 a m ^ Lv. Anderson 4 45 p mj 10 45 a ni 2 Ly. Belton ) 6 45 p m 11 15 a m 2 Ar. Donnalds j 7 15 p ny 11 40 ti m ~ Ly. AbbevilFe I <i 10 p_m 11 20 a m ~ Ly. Hodges I 7 35 p 111 11 55 a m O Ar. Green wood } 8 0J p in 12 20 p m g " Ninety-Six 1 12 55 p m " Newberry j 2 00 p m o 44 Prosperity 1 2 14 p ro q " Columbia' ! 3 30 p m 0 Lv. Kingvilie i 4 58 p m 3 44 Orangeburg 1 5 2i) p m o 44 Branch vi lie. 6 17 p m 44 Summerville 7 32 p m 3 Ar. Charleston ' 8 17 p m ^ i-iauy uaaiji a tkivs i limituanj No. 9 Xo.131 _X A11U:s ^ lNo.f-1 jNaW 53v*p 7 Oua Lv Charleston... Ar 8l7p'l](?a ~ 60!>p 7 41al " .. Summer ville .. " j 732p 1018a 7 50p S5oa " . ...Branehville.... " ! 602p; 8 52a r 8 24p 9 &a " .... Orangeburg... " i 5 29p! 8 22a 0 920p 10 15a " Kingviilr " i 4 38pi 7130a ri 8 80a 11 40a " .... Coh m >ia 3 20p! 9 30p 9 07a 122dpi " Alsion Lv; 230pj 8 50a pj 10 04a 1 23p " ..._.Santuc " j 1 23p' 7 4<1p 10 20a 20dp: " Union " 1 05p| 7 30p 1039a 22gp " Jonesville " 1225p| 655p O 10 54a 237p- " Paeolet " ;12 14p 6 43p 1125a 3 lupiAr.. Spartanburg.. Lv 11 45a| 6 15p 1140a 3 40j) Lv.. Spartanburg.. Ar ll 28a;60Op , 2 40p 7 l>Jp Ar . Asheville.. . Lv 3 20aj 3Pop "P," p. m. "A."' a. m Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 35and ?( 88, 87 and 38, on A. and C. division. Dining cars on the^c trains serve all meais enrouie. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. <te C. division, I Vestibule Limbed); southbound 12:26 a. in., 8:l.i j>. in.. 11 :.'A a. m.. (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville. A. and O. division, northbound. 5 :o0 a. m., 2:34 p. in. and 5:22 j>. m., t> (Vestibuled Limited); soutnbound. 1:25 a. m., 4:30 p. m., 12:30 n. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 ana 10 carry elegant Pullman sleeping cars between Columbia and Asheville enroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincin nati. Trains 13 and 14 carry sunerb Pullman parlor cars between Charleston and Asheville. p FKANK S. GANNON. J. M. CL'LP, M Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traflic Mgr., Is Washington, D. O. Washington. i>. C. ff W. A. TL'KK, S. H. HAKDWICK. ft Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't. ? Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. Fine cocoanuts can be found at tr the Bazaar, cheap. pi SEND US OWE DOLLAR _ < ut this i<1. oal aid vend to u? with #1.<K>, ami we wllincnd jou UtU M W ?V5s9 IVROVEI) AIJ1K QlhES l'AU.Oi: OKI.AN. bylrrwl.tr. 0. Ih. ssi >. t ?a / ^ ^ .v*'?!?--'- ^f Qr\ ;aminatk>a. You can examine ii at your ;wai est fr?-ghi > ) / .; ." >."/ iJ if you And Jt exactly j?? represented. thjual to org'-i:- ' .: ?? A .-> J, tail at *75.00 to *100.00. the greatest '.ituc you-v r . rut 0 .r better than organs advert'sod brother:! at nfre money. | :y 2 j ^.s S ' ' Jt - *J3 3. te freight agent our special PO days' offer price, ?31.7b, 5 >v?'ir SM?^ !i"5?^SBSr8j ? ss the $1.00. or 6S0.T3, arid Iiei:*l:t charges. ft "3\? \ ?v>35t^^', 31.75 IS OUR SPECIAL 90 DAYS' PRISE JCLfS | I by others. Such on offer nun never matlr ovl'ore. HE ACME QUEEN is one of tin-n?o?: 1)1 RAlil KaSIi j'oTLJ T11ST j"2f v "" - t? .lyyv.-y ?. jTrtofjfl )SK1> invtrumriii. rwr made. From the i!!u tratioll sho-.vn, winch engraved direct front aphotograph.ycuoanforuiscmeideaoi' its ;autit'ul appearance. Made from solid quarter sawed a* *1-V tSt. antique iinisb,handsouiely decorated and cruamente-l, " ^W.'i Host 1*99 style. TUB A OIK OlfcfcN is 6 feet a Inches high, <?-_-IgSff inches long, 23 inches vido and weighs 30!) pounds. Con- g^vs3^tXtx--Sc--l_jr'- j .ins 0 octav es, 11 r.l.ips, as follows: lllapevcu, Prinrlpil, /Si~3-r-*^%-...^^5?wKdfeBOfll m. X.lA^la. I Ml?.f? CwKiiai. Ri:,. t^iuDhr. Trsble 7a? olulf^l toplrr, Dlapaion Forte and V'oi llucaar.a; 2 Oelatt toaplerj, jBMBjW Tune.Swell, 1 fraud Orxan bnell, 4 bets OrrhMtral Tunrd t'*S?i paonalorj Pipe Qualltr Keedn. 1 Set of 87 PureSseol B-iudia y^|^g*agjr-'?-^2?y'"** ?,-^aflttf y?ly ped*, 1 Set of 37 I'hanalnslj Brilliant Cch-ste itfrd?, 1 Set of f C^/*'cV-'~Vr ~-V i^--:~~^-s-->~' ^Ss%U^. I Klrti Bellow Smooth Diapaeon Krrd :. 1 Set of'.'J Pleasing A\ ' <" *"- ' LSEtiI il YE? SsSk .fJBelodloaa Principal iteoda. THE ACME QI'EEN m-- 5 -U.-Hfi,; 5^.-^ F "* sed in the highest grade instruments: tttt*.l with Bam- ifcfe'TMem*?? ond Coupler* and Vox Hantaan, also b**"- L|"l,.-e felt*. ^yjjC "r12 allows stock and finest leather i:i va'.v-s. THE ( ME QI EEN is furnished with a h :.!i I we led > - vC a? rd late French mirror. nicUcl pialed jaual names, 1^.-j a SSglfflfrjfj ad every modern improvement. We furnish free a hand- ?~*jg;gP*: , V jljafrr-e~t1'.gt^Sj'?j;r imeOram acool and the beklorgaaInfraction iiook pitWIihed. .1Va v'"" '[^1^*5>ii )j?i5 -v vtlf UARANTEED 25 YEARS. %&rXZ??* MM sue a w ritten binding 23-year guarantee, by the P Jft r*i ?~"jftjS w srrns and condition? of which if any part gives ou? E yVy e repair it free of charge. Try it one month and *' Ll v Opt,' P Sc yS?K fc e will refund your money if you arc not pericctly ij CAvo; sjS"^' ?S*??A?, itistied. 600 or these organ? will he sold at #31.75. Ri OMitf" wbtCrl *&>?? ^hs5s?v:?H<Elif jRfcje2S RDEIt AT ONCE. 1M?"T RELAY. )UR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED 3 ^ ,?t dealt with us ?*k yonr neighbor about as. write ' " be publisher of this paperor.Metropolitan National "* **' " ank, or Corn Exchange Nat. Ea.ik, Chicago; or 1 ierman Exchange Baric. New York; cr any railroad or express jmpany in Chicago. We ha?c araplial cf oirr $70<).OO'?.00, ocn?py entire ..ne of til- lirgest busireps l-l'x'Ks in > ' '?? .?A .mnlnir n?i,1v 9 TJiA n..m,l? ;n ^.,,i,i;?? i* k Ju l 'i ;;:?\> ? f viC-MHI i?u.i en: P! t NtiS. * 11 5-UO od opt fclsn everything in musical instrument* at !<<wot u'hoic-uli- [trice^. Wrife fcr (re< si-V-tial rtrar*, piano nd music*) instrument catalogue. A.iuress. i Se3.-?. Uoetuci Js Co. cm tiioroayhij rcilahis.?tostor.) (EARS ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.). Fuilon. Do:c!aines u.id tVitsmsn Sia.. fj'riiCAGO, ILL. CONFECTIONERIES, < PB.OXTS, 3J.ZZZ, 03.4.0235.0, G-IESOOiEinEcIIIIES, roys, Fancy C&i&a, Motions, ?/-H ^ ^ /r T?< T?N T T -TV-r nm1 LJ-fcO LJ &iiu j.vxj'i ,i r~ i>v>? >ERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS. ALEOJS ETC Diamond Dyes of ail Cclcrs. Barman's Bazaar, LEXINGTON, S. C. : HlUi I BU@@? | Fame dealers p*i?b the sale of chea:> ^?fr!*l fceeaoa# rcj t>.e promts ere lars*. l>oa*t all* w yourself u? t* Talkso M lata buyta; a shoddy job In or4m? ?*te a dollar <-r ao. H ROCK Hill" Huffin ?r? "A U>tl? !!iibrr in Price. im Put? ?'*? land up. look ?rll. and. ai?o?* all, KEEP w A WAV FROM THE SHOP?makinj rhem ?Vaprr In tba jft| end. Sold IJ fr*t rla*e dealers out/. If awu? wu Sola 9 la ?o?ir town, write dlrrcL jL| ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock H-'l, S.C. | SOCK HILL BU9GY COMPANY. 'or Sale by W. P. ROOF1, Pexinsrton, N. (\ iREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., I kattkey^s & B^UKNiGHT, Co!umbia: S. C., I Leesviile, S. C. > May 11?ly. .ft RAMows I tf 1 T/IATTr 7?/a/let 1n-f r\-v I /\^77\\UA JLVyj-TJlV LL?Ci, LKJJL g ?wkV^ * / \ WvJ 's n0* on^ ^ie ^'ver anc^ Kidney medicine ? 11 / VmT but supplies all the e ements of Liver Food lack- I ** ill i I l\\ ing in your daily diet. Convenient to use, I V C hrv Peasant to take, thorough in action and the I J vriL best tonic. Price ?i.co. I FOK SALE AT TillO BAX\AK. * ^PiUMBIfl. NEWB^RRlf AND S2.75 BOX RAIN COAT ^LAUncNo nAlLnUAv* A akkgiuh ss.oo watek. *o 7c I J3BL PK?V>F MACKINTOSH for I 3 In Effect November 19tb, 1809. *gy SEND NO MONEY. ^ vr fr q "W^ 1 ' .J?i. MtlrjroarMjbl lUltniknu PlO* 0u JMO 1 Irthc* arourd body at breast, tatrn o??r 1 08 a m lv..Columbia, .lv 4 45 pm i > 1 20 a m ar.. Leapbart. ar 5 05 pm JKpfi ^ 127 a mar... .Irmo . ..ar 5 25 pm B&ffi&m JgEXSTZttl'SZ 4:?&5 1 35 a m ar.Ballentine .ar 5 45 pm 1 40 a m ar. White Rock.ar 5 56 pm j om'RPKi^Ta.'Ts,' 1 43 a ra ar .. Hilton., .ar G 04 pm i Ppj|5f i^uhmA^fv/oMii?utertim 1 48 a m ar. ..Chapin. ..ar G 2) pm ; ^W. ?^ZZ?JSSL& 2 03 a m arL. Mountain ar G 45 pm ,l,,h5 f"" length, double breasted, X XX n ? . e j % />& Saxer velvet eollar. fancy plaid lining, 2 07 a m ar. . .Sliebs. . ar 6 52 pm i B&J&WSp w .vterpnx.r sewed seams Suitable for ? . _ r-rkA i Dfe' J-ie&i iM.tll Ka?u or (h.nwl, and euarantred 2 1i p m ar.Prosperity..ar i 20 pm j Bi&ts&sf uheatkstvalvk?vm-?*h?*dby..?ri?y _ nn ^ __ f " ? . . . ly;' f ,.r? , ott-rr hou?,r. For Frre Cloth Samples of O QO ^ w. r.* W/inrkflrro o * T A 1\ nr>. ! W' lS??* ?? X" fWl .nil U UU U JLU Ol . Altn UCH T . HI < av UUI Mr D4T~ ."<-n .. ...? _ 2 1 o T 1 85 36 JIade-fo-m<'*?nrc SnlU find at 40 P m ar. . .Jalapa ... from #5.00 to *10.00. rri'.rfnr FKKS 2jq ' /"I S4XPI.VR00eNn.9fii; Address 4? p m ar... Crary i sears, roebuck &co. (inc.) chicaco. 2 53 p m ar.. Kinard... <Sr4r,h Ko*b,,fL *lo*ar* ltoroasbi> j llSpmar.'.CTnlon6.': LEXI^G.ON 1 25 p m ar ...Parks. .. CLASSICAL II&OTIS, 1 35 p m ar..Laurens.. ^ ^ | f2R ^ ^ c!Rls RETURNING SCHEDULE. ! PREPAKES j COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. !o. 53 No. 22 . High School. Intermediate and Primary 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 5 50 am ' Courses. 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 6 00 t.m j English, German. French, Greek and Latin 53 p m lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 6 35 am v iTia"s?ht'r f- ha * no r . , . .? , ? Very Healthiest Location Board 03 p m lv...Goldville..lv 6 53 am T(.r^ ehcep. $4 to $7 per mouth Tuition 10 p m lv.. .Kinard... lv 7 05 am ex<-edi:i?l> low. SI to 32.50 per month. 15 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 7 13 am Expenses per year ?50 to $75. Had 125 20 pm lv...Jalapa...lv 7 20 am ^adentsiast session ? . 0. e . XT ,1 . o ia Nixt session litems Monday, September 34pmlv.Newberry.lv 8 10 am is 1899. For full particulars, 49pmlv.Prosperity.lv 8 40 am Address 59 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 9 00 am 0. D. SEAY, Principal, 05 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 9 10 am c , Lexington, S. 0. , r,, . , n 0.. September 14?tf 16 p m lv. ..Chapm.. .lv 9 30 am 22 p m lv.^.Hilton.. .lv 9 40 am ^SEND 50 CENTS IS.1V*?.?,!! 20 p m lv. White liocii.lv 'J 40 am | 0,2* end \ou our trd La BtKT.% ! I i \ AK by 31 p m lv.BalleDtine.lv !) CO au> | W 40 p m lv... Irmo....lv 10 15 an. H 46pm !v..Leaphart..lv 10 25 am j g f)CJ ri m cif Onllltnhlfl. or 1() 1/5 flm ! ? t <l^ith JuJ-rd liKs. Jr.l:i.! pi-.irlponlilen <Jol?, UO p ID ol jOIUJI1 Ula? . al J.U alJj g|jLAnM?rlcaa mad* patent .trail, and(inr>t nirle! platrd j "'f- A K:M M!!J\(!CI.I ITaK, powerful ? .. ? ?Wi tweet toned. f::ini?;fced complete with vjpTS JPai) rMra m'I of hc^l ijuiIKy >?r?l ?trin?4 and a Trains 52 and 53 run solid betweer W ?'a,uonf;^!;^to!;.n,^k whiCb "ache* any* harleston and Grtenviile. Trail mt ^ 2 make9 close connection at Laur Z *''wX'sTes 38 for Augusta and Spartanburg. &T No. 53 makes close connection at . . , v ,u SPECIAL PREHiifiM Gi-FnR. J*"* everjr on.er umter for the North. . ?:? *>z . - f3.Gu cabii in XLll v.c Vv ili a LM!?r? tl frtntrrrboard Nos. 1 acd 2 makes close CODEfC ? *. It is an ac*;r*t:e p::dc. hr.vir- allr.ctes. with ... c . T i a t 4 .1 . sharps anil flats in full view, and tan ho cast lv adon with b. A. L to aLd from Atiant 0 i ju?ted to any guitar without then-ring tl:c itistru., . . .. .. mtr.t. With the u-c ol the jetton<1 t:ngerbo*rd onvior further information call on C) one tan learn 'o*.r\v without the Bill .fa teaehe'r. . , Write forfrecir.i:* ictl itstrui:ic"'.ta:ai juanoat .J' rgan iaress catalogue. E?erj?I.S.:<t rt wlia!.-.?!e p.deis. Address B F P TFAPHART SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CKICACO X>. X. j:. UU1XDA1U, ;*2?KS, BOEB'.'C* A ( i? arc IhurotteVy rriislih...Miter.) Citv Ticket Agent, J Fr LIVINGSTON, Travelling Passenger Agrnt. I DCCCWAY WANTFn ink of Columbia, Columbh, S. < DtCoswMA <S nit 1 Lu TTT ri / TT T T r\C T> .X . >v. vjr. iirtiurui. ? ???????? V LARGJE OT? SM *. LL QUANTITIES HhMsSAM I WILL t'W Uifc i IGTIEST MARCleanse* and beau: lilc* the hate. ^ k? I prwe tor C:< <i; aii 1 pure 1 e<-i?wax. Promote* a luxuriant growth. j ' t . Never Fails to Bestore Gray HCe govern*-'! hv -rlor n(.?i COliUl ion. Hair to Its Youthful Color. , ^a^t^paaar"* i rice 3. harxan, V* hp Rr>z^r. Lexington, S. C. Call at the Bez iar aDd get a fit Ik ilk tuber tLmt you can always find <<* ial package of Ilatnon s cekberatti tioe candie?, c:?kos and fruit?, at the lis the beat on the rnaiket. Bazaar. I ??^S?^