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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19.1894. G. M. HARMAN Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1900. Sots and Dashes. Bracelet-wearing men are said to be on the increase. It is the unexpected that is usually expected to happen. M. B Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the very best pills I ever used for costiveness, liver and bowtl troubles.'' J. E. Kaufmann. He that never changed any of his opinions, never corrected any of his mistakes. The swallow has a larger mouth, L Ikon or> T7 \ JU proportiuu tU its SIIiD, lunu au; other bird. All who try "Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys are surprised at the wonderful relief given in Habitual Constipation, and it3 speedy, beneficial action on the Kidneys. 25c. The devil never throws any stones at the preacher whose religion is all in his head. The only thing for the Christian to be concerned about is his loyalty to Christ. To secure the original witch hazel salve, ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain cure for niles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. They are dangerous. J. E. Kaufmaon. England has a larger army in South Africa than was ever sent across an ocean by a nation. Southern California shipped last year 875 carloads of dried fruits and raisins, valued at $1,640,000. ?There are scores of places in the United States where only one mail comes every fourteen days. - It sometimes happens that when a man domes home late to dinner and finds it cold, his wife makes it hot for him. 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 cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. J. E. K iufmann. It is said that the Boer war is costing England $1,000,000 a day, besides the heavy lo38 of life and property. England gets a good deal of her chicken meat from this country and Canada. Last year she took 6,000,000 pounds. 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 just ordered more and must have it. Tasteless and guaranteed. 50c. For sale by G. M. Harm an. A quarter of an hour seems a long or short time according to whether you're waiting for someone or the other fellow is waiting for you. "Will you love me when I'm old ?" simpered gay Miss Oldgirl to her youthful intendent. "Why, my darling, I do?" responded he in mild surprise. Win. Orr, Newark, O , says, "We never fee! safe without One Minute Cough Cure in the house. It saved my little boys life when be had the pneumonia. We think it is the best medicine made." It cure3 coughs and all luDg diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives immediate results. J. E Kaufmann. A wonderfully retentive memory is possessed by Charles Dorr, of San Francisco. After seeiDg a play once he can recite almost word for word. There is in Russia a superstitoua prejudice against helping one's neighbor to salt at table on account of the liability to qmrrels thereby incurred. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my fsmily with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's best friend/' says E. Hartgerink, Overisel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. J. E Kaufmann. Thimbles have been found in pre? i m n Historic mouna>=, who every evidence of haviDg been made by machinery similar to our own. Mrs. Ray, wife of a prominent farmer of Wilcox county, Ga., killed her six weeks old baby because it was crosseyed. It is thought that she was crazy. Rev. W. E. Sitzer. W. Caton, N. Y., writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty years, 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. The exact physical center of the Uuited States is tb? stone at Fort Riley, Kansas, which marks the grave of M^jor Ogden, who died of cholera in 1855. In the Privacy ^ ii s? 11? ^ ! 1 ra?n"ga I T I *? L I s, Wtffy c ^njy x for ad DOCTORS PAIL B My wife was taken sick and I at on thought best to call in another physic medicines for two months I found she i a bottle of 0. F. P- and commenced taking the second bottle she was jn bet previous. I then recommended the I good results. I Send us your name and addr< "Healthy Mothers Make Happr H diseases, besides containing othe L. GERSTLE & CO., FOR SALE BY J. The United States spends $2 67 per capita on education, in which she leads all nations. Eiucation costthe United States, Great Britain, France and Germany, ?450,000,000 a year. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleas ant remedy for ail diseases arising from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modem cure for consti pation, 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 OX nnnfa a Knv of (VlO 7. AS) T JL 11UC) MU tcuio c* vuat uv vuu ?' Judge Taft, chairman of the new Philippine com mission, says he in not an expansionist. His expressed purpose is to take conditions as he finds them and mike the best out of them. Geo. E White, exCongressman of Illinois, and a wealthy lumber dealer, secured a divorce from his wife because she believed in the efficacy of the faith cure. A R De Fluent, editor of the Journal, DoylestowD, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rheumatism in his right shoulder and side He says: "My right arm at times was entirely useless. I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately. The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and it never fails." For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. News comes from the City of Mexico that all the cotton milh throughout that country are shutting down rtw rtf fVlA lliorll nTlAAfif P.ot.tOn v/u awv/uuv v* - ? and selling off what cotton they have on hand. The body of Henry Waterhouse, Sr, the Hawaiian planter who died at New York during his honeymoon, has been cremate J, and the widow will take home the ashes. 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 children to take. I heartily recommend it to mothers." It is the only harmless refiiedy that produces immediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe aod throat and lung diseases. It will prevent consump tion. J. E Kaufmann. One of the coolest suicides on record occurred a few days ago in Denver, when a fellow who was tired of that town locked himself up in a refrigerator and froze to death. The whietlin? tree which is found ? - - o in the West Indies, in Nubia and the Soudon, has a peculiarly shaped leaf and pods with a split edg*\ The wind, passiog through these, pro duces the sound which gives the tree its name. We have saved many doctor bills since we began using CbambsrlainV Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bottle open all the tirni aud whenever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use the Cough Remedy, and as a result we never have to send away for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Rtm edy never fails to cure. It is certainly a mediciue of great merit and worth.?D. S. Mearkle, General Merchant and Farmer, Mattie, Bedford, County, Pa. For sale by J. E Kaufm inn. A Belgian engineer ha3 constructed _ ^ Ut, a L/CU 1VV> JLLJUfcl VC UUVCu UJ DICLbllUtJt with which he saya he can bowl alorg at the rate of 150 miles an hour. It is so constructed as to m .ke the least possible resistance to the air. Good Digestion Begets a good appetite. A Good appetite with sound digestion makes eating a pleasure and food a benefit. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys arouses a vigorous appetite and enables one fo eat and digest any kind of food with comfort. Wholesale by the MURRAY DRUG CO., Columbia. S. C. For Sale at I1IE JJ.YZ UR. May 15 -ly. When wiiting please mention the Dispatch. r of the Home. 0 ERE is no need of women subject- V ig t hemselves to the mortification A f examinations by doctors for the X reatment of the various diseases to V i they are subject. These troubles A 3 treated just as effectively at the X When you are affected with de- V ments of the menstrual functions A y other female disorders, you can X "mpletely cured and the organs V restored* to activity and strength A i few months you will use regularly X r f* rx f Gerstle's X L 1*. P. 1 Female O (Panacea. A teto The Ladies' Health Club, (care X rstle & Co.) Chattanooga, Tenn., jF [vice, fret, on female diseases. O UT G. F. P. CURES. A oe called our family physician, and he JT ian for consultation. After using their A'asverv little better, so I then purchased treating her. llefore she had finished 9 ter health than she had enjoyed in years JE \macea to tliree of my neighbors with J T TWR ATT k'TT L. Thrnilkill. Miss. X jss and we will mail you a copy of V omes," a reliable treatise on female A r valuable information. JL Chattanooga, Tenn. Y E. KAUFMANN, Tha Sanitary Dccalogug, American Journal of Health. Read, rest, and constantly recuperate. An interesting book that can be caught up in a moment of physical fatigue is absolute necessity. Don't impose upon your stomach, j for that organ is possessed of great retaliatory power. Always leave till to morrow or next week the duties you are too ill to perform today. Dj not fret over things than can or cannot be helped. Women who do their own work should always restore the equilibrium of the internal organs by as suming a horizontal position as often as possible. This position equalizes and reduces the rate of the circulation of the blood. No woman can be healthy in soul and body who does not allow herself time to read. No woman can preserve he good looks who does Dot give herself frequent resting spells 1 in the working hours. To this end, a lounge conveniently placed is of the greatest necessity. ? _____ "What Did Ho Want? He entered the shop hurriedly with the air of a weighty commission. Those whom he passed at the door heard him conning under his breath | a formula which he seemed to fear ; might slip away and be lost. He ap! proached the counter like one wishiog it were all oyer. "I wish to get," he said boldly." "some ribbon for a red baby." The shopgirl's blank stare seemed to arouse him to a sense of some think lacking. "That is," he said, "I would like | some baby for a ribbed red one." The assistant was smiliDg broadly | now and four others, a shop walker and several customers, gathered and grinned in unison. He began again: "That is?of course, you know I mean some red ribbed baby for one ?that is?some red ribs for one i baby?someone's red baby's rib3? j some red ribs for one baby?thunder . and guns ! Where's the way out? He departed speedily. "I wonder," said the shopgirl ! thoughtfully, an hour afterward, "if i he could have meant some red baby ; ribbon V A Trsat for Johnny. A little girl?who loves to tease a3 well as to eat candy?recently cariricdabox of chocolates to school. At recess she took her box of sweets to the school ground, and, of course, I all of the little tots wanted "a bite." ; Oue little boy had asked for candy j several times, and evorv time the j fun loving wee maiden danced about j displaying her sweet-9, but giving 1 none to anyone. At last this same I b*>y, determined to have some, and 'going up to the candy girl, said: I ''Please, now, Fiossn; please give me a bite You ku >.v I'd give you a lot | of bites if it was mine.*' At this i point Fiossie bent h^r tiuy b:>dy forI ward and said; "No, but you may ! kiss my mouf while it is sticky." One Against the Mean Man. A cipital j )ke is related of a man | who positively made a fine art of j meanness. When traveliug, as he I very often Jul. he would keen rail ! way porters busily attending to bis | luggage, and then purposely defer j the much deserved perquisite till the j starting of the train made its pay | meat practically impossible. One morning, however, when abr.ut | to journey to 13 rmingham, heexecut | ed this maneuver once too often on | the same man. "Dear; dear, I am so sorry !" he i j said, as the train gave a lurch forward. "I quite forgot to get change." "And I'm rale sorry, to a sir," wa3 i the porter's dry retort. "I quite forgot about that brown portmantay of yours?it's lyin on the platform." - A Boston church has purchased a I farm near Shi:l y, Mass , which will j ; be used a9 a vacation home for work- j | iog mothers, young men and women and children connected with the congregation. 1 i Ma?i3trats Coavictad cf Murdsr. Norfolk, Vd., March 24?Li the Princess Aone county court today Oscar I. Fleming, the magistrate who shot and killed Clarence I. Sayder of this city la3t November, was convicted of murder in the second degree and g:v- n fourteen years in the penitentiary. He will ask for a uew trial but it is conceded that the coirt will not graut it. The case will be carj ried to the circuit court and possibly to the supreme court of appeals. The verdict was expected; Wiioelgr Going to "Washingtor. Atlanta, G.i., Mirch 15.?Gen. Joe Wheeler was in Atlanta a couple cf hours today on his way to Washington. "As soon as I get to Washington I shall urge the acceptance of my resignation and then I shall present myself before the bar of the House of Representatives and take the oath af office." The General did not say what steps he would take if bis right to take the oath is questioned. Tho Best She Could Do. "Ah ! Angelica, if you only knew how I loved you, you would not 1 e 80 formal with me. Cdl me Fred, darling; call me dearest!" "I am sorry, Mr. Softly," replied she, "but the best I can do for you :s to call you down." If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing 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. A new Wesley story is told by Sir Elward Rissell, of Liverpool Post, who had it from an old lady now living on the Isles of Man. Her great grandfather once entertained the famous evangelist, John Wesley, and at that time her grandfather was a little boy. He was allowed, as a great honor, to come to dinner, and Wesley patted him on the head at the close of the meal and asked him what he meant to be when ne grew up "I'm going to be a preacher,"' said the youugster; "there are always such good dinners when the preachers come." Gen. Cjrbin has turned over to Mrs Liwton, widow of the late Mij. Gen. Liwton, the fund subscribed by the people of the country. It amounted to $93,13*2,07. It will be remembered that he was killed in the Philippines. Mother: "George, I told you to 8iy 'No/ if they offered you cake a third time." George: "S > I did, Mimma. O-ily they offered it to me the fourth tim*, and you didn't say anything about the fourth time!" Representative Bradley, of New Y ?rk City, speaks German, French, Hebrew, Polish, LaliaD, I ish and Bohemian. His district, while the smilleat in area, is dense in population, includes more than a dozen nationalities. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often the result of an inherited taint in the blood. S. S. S. is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out every trace of the disease, and cures the worst cases. My son, Charlie, was afflicted from Infancy with Scrofula, and he suffered so that it was impossible to dress him for three years. His head and body were a W """"t mass of sores, and his I 1 eyesight also became affected. No treatment Jjp was spared that we \ 3r thought would relieve \ " lgT 3 him. nut he grew worse';- iF J\ . until his condition Indeed pitiable. I liang^? 1 almost despaired of his ever being cured, when \W by the ad vice of a friend '? \\_J ' jr 'ti we gave him S. S. S. 'i \f%\] / (Swift's Specific). Ade- * v cided improvement was the result, and after he had tatcen a dozen bottles, no one who knew of Ills former dreadful condition would have recognized him. All the sores on his body have healed, his skin is porfectlv clear and smooth, and he has been restored to perfect health. Mrs. S. S. Maury, 800 Elm St., Macon, Ga. For real blood troubles it is a waste of time to expect a cure from the doctors. Blood diseases are bevond their ski]' Swift's Specific, S.S.SMood reaches all deep-seated cases which Other remedies have 110 effect upon. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potash. mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. % Since tbe pissnge of the Polio Rican tariff biil by the House it is said that President McKiuley h.i9 received hundreds of telegrams from j his political friends all over the country predicting the defeat of the Republican party next fall if he ap proves the bill when it pas.es the Senate. A New Yolk magistrate found a man guilty of disorderly conduct, for tickling bis wife's fe?-t. Tbe busb?nd declared be wanted Lis home filled with laughter. H- got it, but blended with tears, for the woman went into hysterics. "When she re1 covered she called a policeman. Ttie two mo9t absent minded men on record are the fellow who ttoJght he had left his watch at home, t n 1 then took it out to see if he had time to go back and get it, and the man who put on h's office door a card saving: "Out, will be back soon/' and on his return, sat down cn a stair step to wait for himself. It is very hard to stand idly by and see our dear ones euffer while awaiting the arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N. Y ) dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to come and see his child, then very sick with croup. Not finding the doctor in, he left word for him to come at once on his return. He also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which he hoped would give some relief until the doctor should arrive. In a few hours he returned, saying the doctor need not come, as the child was much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, says the family has since recommended Chamberlain's Cough 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. Kaufmann. ??- Dlncovered n New Answer. The Professor? I have a new conundrum for you. Why is a mouse like a haystack? The Doctor?A new conundrum! That had whiskers when I was a boy. A mouse is like a haystack because the cat'll eat it. New conundrum! Ho, ho! Ila. ha! The Professor?That isn't the answer at all. The points of resemblance are those: You can't find a needle in a haystack, and you cau't find a needle in a mouse. Some people weary me exceedingly with their affectation of superior knowledge.?Chicago Tribune. It Depends. "Don't you love an old fashioned snowstorm. Pauline?" "Yes, if the man who takes me out fens a new fashioned sleigh."?Chicago Record. If we did but know how little some eujov the great things that they possess. there would not be so much envy In the world. Hats were first manufactured In England by Spaniards in 1510. Setting? a Neighbor Rigrbt. "Was that your dog that was bowling all night?" "I guess it was." "Why in thunder don't you feed him?" "Heavens, man. it's indigestion that makes him howl!"?Cleveland Plain Dealer. Remember us with your dollar wheD you come to town. Look In Your Mirror Do you see sparkling1 eyes, a healthy, tinted skin, a sweet expression and a graceful form ? These attractions are the result of good health. If they are absent, there is nearly always some disorder of the distinctly feminine organs present. Healthy menstrual organs mean health and beauty everywhere. McELRECS Wine of GartSui makes women beautiful and healthy. It strikes at the root of all their trouble. There is no menstrual disorder, ache or pain which it will not cure. It is for the budding girl, the busy wife and the matron approaching the change of life. At every trying crisis in a woman's life it brings j health, strength and happiness. Itj costs ?i.oo or mecucine dealers. y For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, " The Ladies' Advisory Department,'* The Chattanooga Meaicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. MRS. ItOZENA EEWIS, of Oenaville, Texan, gayr."I was troubled at monthly : Intervals with terrible pains in my head and I back, but have been entirely relieved by Wine i of CarduL" TO C3 WITH R. owl" and we will f VI OjLJ N f send you this Violin Outfit I *- ?HtuSSttt-?a-, I by express C. O. L>. subject """N to examination. This violin L?? is a Pennine Mradlrariua JJode I. nmde Of Old wood. CUrly maple back and sides, top of seasoned pine, specially selected for violins, edgea Inlaid with purfllng. belt quality flwiny finished trlmm'nga. THIS ISA REGULAR S8.00 VIOLIN, beautifully finished, hisrhly polished.with apiendul tone quality. Complete with a genuine Brazil wood Tourte model bow, 1 extra art of airings, a neat, well made flolla eaac, large plcre of ro*!n, and one of the heat enmmon leme Instruction books pul.llxhed. YOL* C'AX KXAXIXK IT ut your express office, and if found exactly as represented and tile rrealest bantklr yon eter anw or beard of, pay the express ojreuc S3.75 lessthe50centdeposit,or$3.2?and express eharges, and the outfit la youra. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. u full wt will icier on? Icttrrca unscrrimani man, miuawau adjusted to any violin without chansrinir the instrument end ?ill prove & valuable guide to beginners. and we will also aliowthe in; trumentto l?e returned afters days' tried if not found entirely satisfactory in every respect, 8?tUf?ellon Kuuraiitrrd ?r mnncy refunded In full. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. ('nc.)Chicago. (StAKS, EUSKltk it CO. are U-.urougM; reliable. "KtlUur.j Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It art! ficially digests the food and aids 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, Flatu'ence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache.Gastralgia.Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion Prepared by E. C DeWltt & Co., Ctj.'ccgo. J. E KAUFMANN. Mil Reliable persons of a mechanical <>r Inventive mind desiring a trip to the Paris Exposition, with good salary and expenses paid, should write lhe PATENT JtiJLXOKD, Baltimore, Md. <@ "fOTTON ^Culture" is the name of a valuWjffl able illustratif if e<^ pamphlet ?jl which should be in the hands of every planter who raises Cotton. The book is sent Free. , Send name and address to GERMAN KALI WORKS, ga Naisau St., New York. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect February 25th. 1900. S1X3TNo.84!NO.83NO.82 north bound. DailyjDailyiex Su Lv. Jacksonville (P. S) j 8 uua * 4jp 12 lop " Savnnnah(So. By .) .12 15p 12 05a 4 |0p " Barnwell 402p 4 00a! 7S4p " Blackville 4 17p| 4 15a! 8 lOp " Springfield 4 40p!4 83a "... " Sally 4 4Sp| 4 47a! " Perry. .1 4 55a! Ar. Columbia 53oPi 6 00a; 935p Lv. Charleston,(So. l.y j 7 uuailluopj 520p " Summerville 7 41a l200oti 55*p " Branch villo . 8 55al 155a. 7 8ip " Oramreburir ! 9 23aj 250a' 753p " Kingville ; 10 15a 4 30a, 8 45p Ar. Columbia 11 OOal 0 OOai >30p Lv. Augusta,t5o. Jtty. )>*2UJa. 3UOpi Ot*Jp| " Oranito.illo 2 46ai 8 31p 10 lop " Aiken 3&)p| " Trenton 5 OOal 400pill00p " Johnston 5 20ai 414p:1120p Ar. Columbia,(U. D.).. I 550p| 2 10at Lv. Columbia.! Bldg St 9 80a| 010pj 0 15ai 940p " Winnsboro 708p 7?)al0 39p " Chester 751pl 8 10a 11I2p " Bock Hill 823p 8 47a 11 top Ar. Charlotte I 910pi 9 40a 1221a Ar. Danville 12 51a lSSpj 3 4-'Sa Ar. Kichniond j 600a 625p| Ar. Washington 7 36a 8 Wp'lO 15o " Baltimore (Pa.RB) 9 12a 112&p 11 25a " Philadelphia 11 35a 2 56a, 138p " New York 208p 0 ISai 4lflp Lv. Columbia 11 40a| 7 56a| Ar. Spartanburg 310p ll25a " Asheville 7 00pi 2 87p Ar. Knoxtille 4 15aj 720p; Ar. Cincinnati. .. j \ ^a' Ar. Iywisvllle I I i 30p 7 80ai lS^iNo.33 No.35'No.31 southbound. jMtxd,^ Su Lv. Lonlsville | 7 45a 7 43p; Lv. Cincinnati ; 8 30a 8 0op ? Lv. Knoxville 1 Ata 8 '26a " Aaheville 8 06a S05p> " Spartanburg 1146a 015p Ar. Columbia ' 320p 9 45p! LvTNow York(PaJiE) 3"30pi if13oT12 40n ' Philadelphia 6Q6pj 8 5Ca 314p " Baltimore 8 27pj 0 22a; 52?p Lv. Washl'gt'niSo.Ry) 960p ll 15o 685p Lv. Richmond 110Qpii20im[..? Lv. Danville | 4 38a. 6 48p if 63a I v.Charlotte 8 15a;10UJpi " Rock Hill 9 02a 10 46p 5 00a " Chester 9 85all28p! 5 27a " Winnsboro 10 21a 12 15a 0 06a Ar. Columbia, (Bldg St 6 30p 11 25a. 1 20a 7 OQa Lv. Columbia, (U. D.) 11 50a; 4 80a " Johnston 1030p 133pl 632a " Trenton llOOp 145p 6 48a Ar. Aiken ? 220p 7 80? " Graniteville 1200nt 2 iop; 7 18a " Augusta *1 Ooc _230p _8 00a Lv. Columbia! So. Ry) 4(XJp 136a 7 loo Kingville 4 43p ; 2 82c 7 55a " Orangeburg 533p. 3 45c 8 41a " Branchville 615p! 4 25a 9 20a " Summerville 728pl 5 52a 10 90a Ar. Charleston 815pj 7 00a 11 10a ?v. Columbia!.So. Ry.) if 30a 1 25c 7 05o Ar. Perry " Sally 12 42p! 2 37n " Springfield 12 50pi 2 4& " Blaekvillo 112p 3<*k 8 32a " Barnwell 127p! 3 20i 8 40a " Savannah 32Jp; 5 15a 10 36a Ar. Jacksonville! P. S.t 7 40p, 9 25i. 235p Trains 43 and 44 (mixed except Sunday) arrive and depart from Hamburg. Sleeping Car Servioo. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 31 and 32?New York and Florida Limited. Daily except Sunday, composed exclusively of Pullman finest Drawing Room Sleeping, Compartment and Observatory Cars, between New York, Columbia and St. Augustine. Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-room sleeping cars 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 Ooarlotte and Savannah. Nos. 35 and 30?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New York and Pollman sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte. Dining cars serve all meals enroute. Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute daily between Jacksonville aud Cincinnati, via Asneville. FRANK SHANNON. J. M. CULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington,!). C W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. As't Gen. Pass. Ag t.. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. p4r* Condensed Schedule in Effect June 11th, Ikfi'J. " STATIONS. EKo.S1U"' lOTl. Lv. Charleston 7 00 a m 44 Sumrnervillo 7 41 a m 44 Branchville 8 55 a m " Orangeburg 9 23 a m 44 Ktn grille 10 lo a m Lv. Columbia.. U 05 a m 44 Prosperity 10 n n 44 NewWrrv 12 25 p m 44 Ninety-Six 1 jfO P tn u Greenwood. 7 40 am 1 oo p m Ar. Hodges 8 00 a m 2 15 p m Ar. Abbeville 8 40 a ml 2 45 pa Ar. Belton 8 55 a ml 8 10 p m Ar. Anderson 630 a m| 8 85 p in At. Greenvilie 10 10 a mi 4 15 p m Ar. Atlanta "3 55 p m| 6 0U p m STATIONS. Ej50S^ Lv. Greenville 5 30 p m 10 15 a m " Piedmont 6 00pmjl0 40am " William ston 6 22 p mi 10 55 a m T.v. Aniiorunn 4 45 p in j 10 45 a m Lv. Belion 6 45 p m, 11 15 a m Ar. Donnalds 7 15 p m 11 40 a m Lv. Abbeville 6 10 n ne 11 '20 a m Lv. Hodges 7 35 p rnj 11 55 a m Ar. Greenwood 8C0pm:12 20pm 14 Ninety-Six 12 55 p m 44 Newberry 2 00 pm 44 Prosperity 2 14 p m 44 Columbia 3 30 p m Lv. Kingville 4 58 p m 44 Orangeburg 5 29 p in 44 Branchville 6 17 p m 44 Summerrille 7 82 pm Ar. Charleston 8 17p m NATIONS. IgffjlgS 530p 7 00a Lv?Charleston?Ar 8l7p|1100a 609p 7 41ai 44 .. Summervilie... 44 7S2p 1018a 7 50pi 8 56a 44 ....Branchville.... 44 8 02p 8 52a 8 2ip 9 28a: 44 ....Orangeburg... 44 5 20p> 8 22a ( 920p 10 15a| 44 Kinvvide 44 4 28p 7 SOa 8 30a 11 40a| 44 .... Coh mbia 44; 3 20p 9 80p 9 OTa 1220p| 44 Alston Lvj 2 30p| 8 C*'a lu 04a 1 iiJp .fcantuc " 1 23p' 7 4op 1 10 20a 200p " Union " j 1 05p| 7 30p 10 89a 2 22p " Jonesville " 12'25pj 0 53p 10 64a 2 37p " Pacolet " ;12l4p 0 42p 1 11'25a 3 lOp Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv: 11 45a 6 15p 11 40a 8 40p,Lv.. Spartanburg.. .Ar111 28a 600p 2 40p ; uop A r ... Abbeville. _ Lv, 8 20a 3 06p | "P," p. m. "A," a. m. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 35and 88, 87 and 3H, on A. and C. division. Dining cars I on those trains serve all meals euroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, northbound, 6:43 a.m., 3:8i p.m., 6:13 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); eottthbound 12:20 a. in., 8:15 p. m., Il:a4 a. in., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville. A. and C. division, northliour.d, 5:50 a. in., 2:34 p. m. and 5:22 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited): southbound. 1:25 a. m., J 4:30 p. m., 12:30 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 ana 10 carry eiegant Pullman sleeping cars, between Columbia and Asheville enroute daily between Jacksonville andCincin neti. Trains 13 and 14 oarry superb Pullman parlor cars between Charleston und Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CUIJ*, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington.!). C. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Qa. ( Fine cocoanuts can be found at f the Bazaar, che ip. J SEND USOWE DOLLAR " Cutihisad. out and send to us with $1.00, *nd we niUieod yvu tli'% M.W ^pj iipuovku ac*k qcekn paklou okoan, bjtrricbtc. o. u., .uijrct to 7J&c2E?B*tta&?B&K xualoaUoo. You can examine it at your nearer t freight de|>ot. (a sN-\n\\vMWW audit you fln<l it exactly m represented, c^ual to organs Unit < A. aaa '?- *Jf 'Set'' retail at 4?5.00 to 4100.00. the greatest value youever w? and ^^w^-5r^-^**^'w8?$868F I' far better than organs advertised by others at more money, fay a I Kc-Jn^3 i<>^?'-xrT,yrCMOvsmSt ft the freight agent our apcclal 9<> day*' offer price, S3K75. 5 **W ^ less the 11.00, or 4t0.fi, and freight charges. A .'Ap $31.75 IS OUR SPECIAL 90 DAYS' PRICE rdbjocbsrs. Suoh on offer was ncior made before. THE ACME QUEEN is one of the ao.t m iuiiLK am> SWEETEST rtf &? ''Q^gi'i,s?Jr?a lOStl) Initrnatsta eier made. From the illustration shown, which VDF-^f'TfAM."M Is engraved direct from a photograph,you can form some id'a of ltd ' '<v5- <^YV 'Kb^afjKsCV * ' beautiful appearance. Made from solid guurter rawed ^ ^ tv^ Coopior, DUpuoi Fort* and Vox Uuaiu; 'J OtUif Coaplora, JnflRSSfl 1 Ton# Swell, 1 (irind Orftn Swrll, 4 Sota Orchoilral Tonod tOM1 BlWir! Krtonalor-7 PlpoQnalll; Koed?, 1 Sot of >7 Puro Swool Selodia tTrS~a?gr*r",-'i '. ^ iTP'TF.'SdS?' ^BMflgSW Haoda, 1 Sot of 87 lhar?lng Ijr Brilliant Col rate Ere da, 1 Sot of iK'^g^Ty^-'-^irriTffTS ? 1 ini .fcjtMtftWgja 14 Rlrh Mrllow Smooth Dlapaion Krrdt. 1 Sot of 84 Pirating Tj5B^8 H>ftaolodloni Principal Hood a. T1IE ACME Ql'EEN ac- ^ ^X| PrBl|^S7*f tlon conalst of the celebrated Sowrii Kood?, which are only I ~~ -- > - firfrfla ,-^Hfg aoid Cooplora and T01.Humans, also br?t llolue felto, and every modem improvement. Wr'fuml.h fror a hand- tV^jjaa tome organ itool and U* boat organ laatractloa book puMlahrd. w? wi?Trefund voor money If you are not pcriectly >' atlifled. 600 or these organg will be ?old at 881.76. I jjr fty-^rY - iiPgW3Bjffp>BlBiBWB& OUR RELIABILITY"IS^ESTABUSHED PI ^ the publisher of thia paper cr Metropolitan National ??Bank, or Corn Exchange Nat. Bank, Chicago; or German Exchange Be.nlc. New York: or any railroad or express ?company In Chicago. W# hate araphai of ??er ? TOO. 000.00, occupy entire one of the largest business block? la Ch'cago. and employ nearly 2.000 people in our own building. ttK SlM.oap.iXS ATC22.0O and op; I'USOS, <114.00 aad op; also everything in musical instruments at lowest wholesale pi Ice-. Write for free ?|>ecial organ, piano and musical instrument catalogue. Address. (Star*. Eveboek m Co. are thorough: j reliable.-Editor.) SEARS, ROEBUCK Sc. CO. (Inc.). Fulton. Dejotaines and Wayroan S!?.. CHICAGO. ILL. confectioneries", frtjits, oizss, crsozers, g5ccesiss, Tovs, _ Fancy China, Notions, JDX3TTG-S and 3-?EXDXCi:N"ES, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC Diamond Dyes of all Colors. Barman's Bazaar, LEXINGTON, S. C. M CAPACITY, 10,000 JOB3 P R ANNUM, j ! ikOCft i I ' 1 I BU6GY B "ROCK 111 LI/* l?i^ir? r? A l.l ti? Jlifh?-r in I'ric#. 2 Eg away FKOM THE hlior?maklaf tbrtn rh#*p?ri?. ibn fl Ej od. S??lil by d?lm o??Ijr. If ouu? uu t*l? H B in f?t:r town.?r?i?dlr^rt. H | ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Reck Hiil, S.C. | ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. For Sale by W. P. ROOF, X^exirig'ton, H. C. GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., I MATTHEWS & B0UKNIGKT, Columbia; S. C., Leesville, S. C. May 11?ly. ^ M RAMON'S jl tonic Regulator j^yVyf'^VivN is n?t only tbe best Liver and Kidney medicine If / Tm \r ^ suLP''es a*' ^be e'ements of Liver Food lackt) j 1 ]A ing in your daily diet. Convenient to use, W / \\VV* pleasant to take, thorough in action and the J Vk. best tonic. Price Si.co. BROWN MF'G. CO., Prop'rs, Greencville, Tenn. AFOR SALE AT THE DAZA.A. CPiHSl1!5'o!f SRY AHD 1 $2.75 BOX RA8N COAT LAURENS RAILH0A9. A /. RKGI-UB SS.OO wateh. to 7c J&L PROOF M ACKINTOM! f;r $?, 10 In Effect November 19tb, 1899. SEND NO MONEY. ?uu' vr rfj 1 .5"^L itttejnurbright and weight, *Utr nnmberwt JNO. Dm JM0. I lnebe? Ground bo4y ai brt??L, tii-en orer 11 08 am 1 v.. Columbia, .lv 4 45 pm egfac# we will send you thls'eoat by express 11 20 a mar. .Leaphart.ar 5 05 pm ; l amin? ati'l fry it on (it your neotttt 11 27 a m ar... .Irmo. ..ar 5 25 pm fejfesj tssss^tsissfssss 11 35 a m ar.Ballentine .ar 5 45 pm ! rappS 11 40 a m ar. White Rock.ar 5 56 pm i Wpjg 11 J./I a m ar TTiltnn $?r fi 04- nm ! UB^' ond ?xprcM_(lixrEca. 77 ,X *" "* *" " ' '"" ~ ~~ r WFo?&^f3 1 HIS M At, KJ.M i;sh If lairamw 11 48 a m ar. ..Chapm.. ar 6 20 pm KffipSffl ? ;> ?na<r. made from . r _ r E'- aTJ w?lrrj,ro*'? tan toli?r, proelne D??l?Co??rt . 12 03 a m arL. Mountain ar G 45 pm "?**: length, double bmsted, __ ?. , . M r Sa^v.r velvet cellar.fancy plaid lining, 12 07 a m ar.. .Ollgns.. ar O 52 pm waterproof sewod reams Suitable for i n i rr T? *i n c\ n 1'Oth hila or (Iwoal, ?=d gaaranttcd 12 17 p m ar.rrosperity..ar 7 20 pm GKEATv>TVAr.!E*?rr<,crr?.<ibyB?ori?y r.-v -vTt ? . mmmss] oihrr hoL'*r. For Free Cloili Sample* of A 2 30 p m ar. Newberry. ar 7 4o pm .w# sacktotmfccs cp to *i.oo uj into t 1 Hf SS.-Ci Xadr-lo-mra-kUrr Sr.itr. t?<i <here??l? at 12 45 p m ar. . .Jalapa... j&m&S&g/Efrmo #:ion write for fhf* into n SA?n>: rook So. ih?k Add re*# 12 4o p m ar. ..tiary.... sears, roebuck & cc. (inc.) chicaco. 12 53 p m ar.. Kinard... Ko,bufL * l"' "* *l'ro,;'5h!-T 1 00 p m ar. Goldville.. ,TtTv a /><i j JLj A*-? JTLA X-M X XX 13 p m ar.. Clinton... __ _ 1 25 p m ar . ..Parks. .. CllSSICii ISSlIfHISL j 35p m arHLaUreP8-- FOR BOYS AND CIRLS. RETURNING SCHEDULE. PREPARES FOR TEACHING COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. . No. 53 No. 22 High School, Intermediate and Primary 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 5 50 am Courses. 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 6 00 am English, GermaD. French, Greek and Latin 153pm lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 6 35 am v ? lTf- ^V * n a n no i /, ,, ? , ? ro Very healthiest Location. Board ~ 03 p m lv...Goldville..lv ft u3 am vcr^ ci)f?p, to $7 per month. Tuition 2 10 p m lv...Kinard...lv 7 05 am exeedir.gly low. SI to $2.50 per month. 2 15 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 7 13 am Expenses per year $50 to $75. Had 125 - ? - ? r. ? -tildtjnf ) >vt eoc-oitri 1 20 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .iv / ZV am session h? pins Mondav, September 2 34 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am 18. im fcr ful[particulars, 2 49 pmlv.Prosperity.lv 8 40 am Address 2 59 p m lv.. .Sligba.. .lv 9 00 am 0. D. SEAY, Principal, 3 05 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 9 10 am q , . u Lexington, S. 0. 316pm ly...Chapin...lv 9 30 am Seplcmhor H-tt 3 22 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv 9 40 am /ri.SEND ^psjyc to o? niib t:>:? 3 26 p m lv.lVbite Rock.lv 9 16 aiu jgj, .t.i ... ..r i.. 3 31 p eq lv.Ballentine.lv 9 06 am f <.muin.!.i..riaAi_r>i..nniid<!iii.t;umeiit'oc 3 40pm lv...Irmo....lv 1015am p 3 46p m lv..Leaphart..lv 10 25 an. 1 X fK *n m or Gnlnmhi'i. at 1() 45 atp tcvl with rti>*ilfrK.', lalaitit??rliiuitbadoit, i "0 p m ar.. ^Otumoia. .ar IU ill alt rj; lE< rlcin mnli-iinKnt hi'9il, ?ii1!!?.''klnltlivl pliltd -S ^gg^tai:; ircc A KKKl I. A It *K.OfMUTAIt. poweiftll ? JgjlT~'9&r'l tweet t.>r.?d. furnished complete with Hnv^jSan eitra ?et of boat quality ntrcl j.irinjcv and a Trains 52 and 53 run solid betweer Pg ?"'"0",!?KE?SJ"*1? """??>>?* ??rCharleston and Greenville. Trail 52 makes close connection at Laur gg5p WZZXOZSZ ens for Augusta and Spaitaoburg. W#Iff gaSg-jgggggSa^SSXa ? No. 53 makes close connection st ^ "Mltnfpr for thp Nnrth ? ?- &?c??r.panied by suuuer iur lue nvi in. #Jj 65 cash in ft?n we wilI ftSve a i;nicrrbojlr* Nos. 1 and 2 makes close connec CSart. It is an aoeunite Cuicie, hc.vir>r: all note?, with sharps and flats in full v;cw. and can bo easily adtion with S. A. L to and from Atlanta. justed to any piit.tr ulUioitt chan/in? the instru. . niont. V. 1th the use of the lettered l'njterboard anyFor furtber information call on 01 one can learn to play without the aid or a teacher. Write f<T l'rcer.ui; ical instrument and piano and riran J iddress eataloftue. EihtUiIwat lc*v?tnkolf??ifprltn. Address, tj p p TT'APTTA'RT SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO i>. JC . ir. XjJ-iAITIXAXVX, (J?:iAUS, KOEBU'K A, CO. are thoroughly rriiahlr.-hilior.) City Ticket Agent, J. F. LIVINGSTON, ? R?nlr r.t /"Xk 1 1, m Vsia Pal n nt I lil S P I BEESWAX WANTED LIUUn. Ui U1U Ul{|t WAUUiiyiuj k-/? -w . ^ W. G. CHILDS, President. ????LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES hairrbalsam r will pay thk highest mar. raSSgJfiolpgr JMClmaea and bcau:;rica the hair. L k^t price lor cican aui pure beeswax. * MBHSDr 4pr tKPnimotct a luxuriant growth. 1 , . 1 , ... JMNever Fall* to Beatcre Gray 'rice governed b.V Color and COUdl'lon. -rSBB Hair to its Youthful Color. Mr^rr J WTlrBriii i 'r J ?.r.~r PIPP R IT \ T? V a >j fOc.and$1.0?)at Dnj^ita 1-iOX, i5. il.i it-iLii-LI, - \t the Rez'.ar. Lexington, S. C. A full line of the vertical systen ~~r ; - ; ?? ,f copy book., together with othe _Bemtml>er tbat you can always fiod chool 8uppliee, just received at th ''ic? candies, cakes and fruits, at the Bazaar. Bazaar. mm