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PREMr ^Qxirigtori (Ttrii t?n. SOUTH C FOURTH A LEXING1 Beginning on "Wednesday ^ Ending on Friday Evi / OFF! PRES J. H. COUNTS VICE PP R L KEISLER, First T. P. MEETZE. Second G. F. KEISLER. Third EXECUTIV3 JAMES C. FORT. H. J. RAWL. J. WALTER DREHER. GEORGE W. REEDER. W. B. TAYLOR. G. A GUIGNARD. HEBER R. DREHER. SECR M. D. HARM AN TRE/ W. P. ROOF GENERAL SU] C. M. EFIRD COMIV FIN C. M. EFIRD. C. W. C AUG H MAN. T. H. CAUGHMAN. FAIR GROUNDi W. Q. M BERLEY. H. J. RAWL. P. J. WESSINGER. PREM1 G. A. GUIGXARD, DR. C. E. LEAP HART. W. Q. M- BEIiLEY, ENTERT W. P. ROOF. T. P. MEETZE. C. M. EFIRD. CO INSTI1 LJ I l^ix <vo LIXISTON com OF SOUTH CONS1 Setion l. This Society shall be 1 Associ lion." the object of which shfl material and industrial interests of Section 2. The officers shall con; a Secretary and a Treasurer, to be el until their successors shall be elector Section 3. There shall be elected one from each township, if practicab' shall constitute the Executive Com have the general powers and duties i is not in session, shall have charge o. ing of the Association, make a report sent the report of the Treasurer, sho money itemized, from where receiver Section 4. The annual meetings < jngton on the Fourth Wednesday in Section 5. The President or. in ] the Executive Committee, shall exere office. Be shall have power to callsj; tee and of the Association, when occ? Section 6. The Secretary shall ke Acsociation, and sha'l regularly reco for that purpose: he shall give notice Executive Comnii tee: he shall notify ship and record the same, with the d, custody oi me sem oi iub .irawiauvi shall cause the medals to be struck w time to time as awarded; he shall be and duties which relate to the actual ings. or whatever may be undertaker charged and performed under the si The salary of the Secretary shall be Secti -n 7. The Treasurer shall h; and shall keep a correct account of it statement of whjoli shall be present meeting. He shall pay out no mone; Secretary and countersigned by the p?nal sum of five hundred dollars.ai ances of his duties. Section 8. The members of the J and Honorary. The life members. b< the Association, shall pay to the Seer paid, will entitle him to free access t< atlon. Application for membership who are authorized to elect members meeting of the Association for their have that distinction conferred upon bors present at any'r^gular meeting t -.1 II U-v rtllAin.v? ?r\ fAfo lint?l chftl UC tv/ ?-? gu W IVWV, UUV4> for 'hree months. Section 9. T-m members of the Two-thirds of a quorum shall have r Section 10. Any alteration of or bo effected by a two-thirds vote of th* of the Association, notice of the s ?id given at a previous regular meeting. BYArticle l. The order of business the Executive Committee, shall be as 1. Roll Call. 2. Re idin? of Minutes of Last M 3. Communications from the Pre 4. Election of Officers for the ens Three Vice-Presidents, t hir tee. Secretary and a Treasur 5. Repo t- from any Standing or 6. Unfinish-d Business. 7. Miscell ireous Business. Article 2. In caseof vacancy of a otherwise such vacancy may be fi!le< tee t>r sent, to b-confirmed by the As Article 3. At the first meeting of meetincof the Ass ciation a merrbei dent pro teen of the Association. At sh til elect a General Superintendent, eral Assistant and Executive Aid ;?> t scribed and compensation fixed by tti Article 4, The fiscal year of the > of each year, and the newlt elected o Article 5. Standing Com mi'tees c tee with the President and Secretary sh til be as follows: 1. Finance. 2. Fair Grounds and Buildings. 3. Premium List. 4. Entertainments. These Committees shall be appoin Article 6. Duties of the Committt ipTfc-mjii^ii iom? ftijt r TftT UM LIS I jaunty; t Association j .'AROLINA, >11 THE FAIR roN, s. c., doming, October 23rd, 1900 and ming, October 25th, 1900. ICERS. 51 DENT, Irmo. RESIDENTS, Lewiedale. Lexington. rriceviile. E COMMITTEE, ' T> T WPSSTVffKR. Dll. C. E. LEAPHART. W. Q. M. BERLEY. T. H. CAUGHMAN. C. W. CAUGHMAN. JOHN A. WESSINGER. i ETARY, Lexington. USURER, Lexington, PERINTEN DENT, Lexington. IITTEES. ANCE, W. Q. M. BERLEY. J. WALTER JURE HER. ' I 5 AND BUILDINGS. GEORGE W REEDER* W. B. TAYLOR. [UM LIST, j C. M. EFIRD. HEBER R. DltEHEIt. AINMENTS. T. H. CAUGHMAN. M. D. MARMAN. ! AND BY-LAWS F THE^fc. CAROLINA. riTUTION. inown as "The Lexington County Fair ill be to develop and promote the entire the county. dst of a President, three Vice Presidents, ected annually, and to continue in office I and duly qualified at the annual meeting thirteen members, e. who. with the officers of the Association, mittee. The Executive Committee shall ts name implies, and when the Association f all its interests. They shall at each meet; of their own proceedings, and shall prewing the receipts and expenditures of I. to whom paid and for what purpose. :>f the Association shall take place in LexOctober annually. bis absence, the Vice President selected by iseall duties usually attaching to su^h >eeial meetings of the Executive Commitision demands. ep 'he minutes of the proceedings of the rd the same in a book provided and kept of all meetings of the Association and each person of his election to memberate thereof; be shall have the care and i and of the dies for the medal*, and he hen required, and shall deliver them from required to discharge all the functions management of fairs, exhibitions meet i by the Association: the same to be disjpervision of the Executive Committee. dollars per annum. tve charge of all funds of the Association s receipts and d'sbursements. a detailed ed to the Executive Committee at eaeh y except upon a warrant sign-d by the President: and shall give bond in the nd conditioned for the faithful performVssoci .tion shall be distinguished as Life efore exercising anv of the privileges of etary in advrnce five dollars, which, when > all fairs, exhibitions.etc.. of the Associshali be made to the Executive ' ommittee. . reporting said election at every regtilnr confirmation. Honorary memb'TS shall them, by a vote of a majority of the mem>f the Association: Provided, that no one I have been a member of the Association Association shall constitute a quorum tower to expel any member amendment to this Consitution can only ?membars present at a regular meeting alteration or amendment having been LAWS. f<->r each meeting of the Association or *-.f follows. eetingand Vote oil their Approval, sident. uintr yetr in theorder named: President, teen Members of the Executive Commiter. Special Committee. my officer of the Association by death or 1 by a majority of the Executive Coinmitsociation at its next meeting, the Executive Committee aftT the .annual r of said Committee shall becke'ed Presithe same time the Executive Committee , whose duties :t shall be on the line of Genhe President, whose duties shall be preie Executive Committer. Lssoeiation shall close on 3i?tof December ffieer- shall take charge at the same date, if five members of the Executive Commit ex officio members of sai-l Committees. ted by tbe President. !e? t! .'fined, That ohl sore or ulcer, which has 1 five or ten years ? maybe longer ? doesti JlieiJl, 1JUL el. C li y ui?; iu \.in\. it ? ..u ^u. . pai:i to some extent, no real, permanent is in the blood and A sore heals ] tendency of these 3* They are a consta A person's capacit; S. S. S. make itj'f does, because no oi * a* ' V fw\ ; . r \ are too weak and ? i ' } waste valuable tini A Gunshot dc Wou"d- ? fi trouble, and forced tk have Perfea ?*e of th . S. S. S. is the is made of roots a which no poison < clears the blood cf all morbid, unhealthy At the same time the general health is in or hurt fails to heal readily, you may put it in order and keep it so. Our Medical Department is in charj blood diseases a life study. If you will furnish all information or advice wanted Dots and Dashes. Tcere are too many people who like to tell bad news. Grated and sliced pineapple, in syrup?the finest quality?at the Bazaar. Australia coins its own gold, but not its silver. There are 9000 cells in a square foot of honeycombs. If you want to erqoy a good smoke, don't forget that you can find a full line of fine cigars at the B?zaar. It ie a sad fact that most great men are great only in spots. A little weed has no more right to be in a garden than a big one. EH******** CUBAN RELIEF cures lamers C?^c' Neural giaand Toothache I ?***!> Vjngvexninutes. SourStomach end Summer Complaints. Price. 25 Cents. Sold by Julian E. Kaufmann. We often worry most over the troubles that never come. In 1830 there were 220 horses iD Australia; in 1900 there is 2,000,000. Fishing tackle cf all kiDdj, canes, bobs, artificial bait, lines, hook?, etc. f. ,11 on^ cno tbem nf the 73yZ,lflT\ V ill auu CVV v u v * ? * MW vu V ? A native Eskimo has been ordained as a Swedish minister in Cniacgo. Marriage is often a failure, but seldom for the benefit of creditors. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. J E Kaufmann. It is always the man who doesn't shovel dirt who is willing to give advice. England received $525,212 worth cf shoes from ibe United States in 1899. There are no better pills made than DeWitt's Little Early Risers Always prompt and certain. J. E. Kaufmann. The greater the provocation to do wrong the greater is the reason for doing right. Three turpentine plantations of 10,000 acres each will soon be started in the South. One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Try it. J. E. Kaufmann. The man who lives to please him self will find that he has a hard master. A man does more toward making fate than fate does toward making him. For burns, injuries, piles and skin diseases use DeWiti's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits may be offered. Use only DeWiti's. J. E. Kaufmann. To persuade one soul to lead a better life is to leave the world better than you found it. It is estimated that the number of Germans and their descendants in the United States is 15,0J0,0J0 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. 5 Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ? in time. Sold bv druggists. * High e p'rituality cannot exist apart from the possession of the common place moralities of life. In Massachusetts free libraries aie maintained by inean3 of the dog tax, every town but seven in the State being so equipped. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleasant remedy for all diseases arising from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern cure for consti pation, biliousness, sick headaches, specks before the eyes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, mild inaction, t> orough in effect. Ouly one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. Blobbs?"I understand that dertists now not only extract teeth but insert them." Slohbs?"Huaiph ! My dog cau do that." P!attfmh'FBiAN TEA cares Ej,5pc'n" v sia, Constipation and Indigestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. Sold bv Julian E. Knufmann So dense is the water iu the d; epe3t parts of the oceaa, that an iron clad, if it were to sink, would never reach the bottom. ' We have sold many diff^rer t cough remedies, but none has given be:ter satisfaction than CbamberlaiiA," says Mr. Charles Holzhaue'-, Druggist, Newark, N. J. * It is per- j feetly safe and can be relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds or hoarsensss Sold by J. E. Kaufmann. DRAIN THE ! ? SYSTEM, o you for ENDANG per treatte disease LIFE. Dns. lition, but ncvct* if it is diseased. The preading and eating deeper into the flesh. i-- ??? *i*~ COT-V tli#* wrv 1 ifp ?^j.>jws-g?!a^>?a^^w^^^acipaaagaw; been a source of pain, worry and anxiety t 't heal because you are not using the pro s and washes. While these are soothing ai good can come from their use, because tl: , far beyond the reach of external applicatii iroir.ptly when the blood is in good coin: old sores and ulcers is to grow worse, S] nt drain upon the system, gradually but y for work or pleasure is soon lost in the gi :s a rapid ana permanent cure of old sor ther can reach deep-seated blood troubles, watery to overcome a deadly poison that e experimenting with them. "Some years ago I was shct in the left leg;, rec eloped into a running sore and gave me a great d !c a number of blood remedies, but none did me a: i concluded to give it a trial. The result was tr le poison out of my blood ; soon afterwards the so: e leg, which was swollen and very stiiT for a long only purely vegetable blocd purifier know ud herbs of wonderful purifying propertii can resist. S. S. S. quickly and effectual humors, and the old, troublesome sore hea vigorated and built up. When a little scrat be sure your blood is bad. S. S. S. will so re of experienced physicians, who have ma write them about your case, they will glad , without any charge whatever. Add The Newfoundland sealing season has been the largest for the past twenty-five years, 375,000 seals having been captured. D. W. McTver, Tuskege, Ala, wrote. Our child's bowels were passiug of! j pure blood and all prescriptions failed i to relieve her, until we tried Teethin9 (Teething Powders), and she is now doing well. ] The difference between persever aace and obstinacy is that one comes from a strong will and the othc-r i comes from a strong won't. The longest artificial water course ' in the world is the Beggal canal, 90J ; miles; the n?xt is E;io, 3G3. Each : cost nearly $10,C0G,000. I; ba9 been demonstrated by experience that consumption can be i prevented by the early use of One i Minute Cough Cure. This is the Ifavoiite remedy for cough?, colds, 'croup, asthma, giippe and all throat | and lung troubles. Cures quickly. i J. E. Kaufmann. I Those who are today for you will. ! perbnpp, be against }ou tomorrow, | Oa the ether hand, you may have as | friends those who now hate you, for men change like the wind. The word haiibredtb, row used j for an infinite simal space, was once j a regular measure. It was the width | of 16 hairs laid side by side. j After many intiicate experiments. ! scientists have di-ccvered ine'hods: i for obtaining all the natural digest: ants. These have been combined in ! the proportion found in the human ; body and united with substances j that build up the digestive organs, ! making a compound called Kodol j Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what j you eat and allows all dyspeptics to ! eat plenty of nourishing food while ! the stomach troubles are beiDg radii ically cured by the medicinal agents it contains, it is pleasant to take and will give quick relief. J. E. Kaufi mann. "Jack?"There must be'something | terrible about a paint-box." Ida? i "Why so?"' Jack?"Because it is ; the only thiDg that will make some girls turn red." AmoDg the Kondeh people, who live on Like Nvassa, in Africa, the favorite form of suicide is to enter j the wa'er aud allow one's self to be j devoured by a crocodile. Buckshoal, N. C, May 16,1898. Gentlemen:?Four years ago I was I helpless whh a misery in my back. II could not return myself in bed. I ; was treated by my physician, but he ' did me no good. I took one bottle of Dr. Baker's Female Regulator and : it cured me. I think there is no ; medicine on earth like it. Mrs. Emma E M^ers. i For sale at ,he Bazrar. The biggest nugget yet found in j the Klondike was picked up on Gold i Will rononilv Tr. wpnthpd spventv i "W4 i VX-V V.J ? - 0 ? J seven ounces, and was valued at 813, j 000. "Why didu't you come when I | rang?"' said a lady to ber servant, j "Because I didu't beer tbe bell" : "Hereafter, when you don't bear tb? , bell, you mu9t come and tell me so." Pfottfm c u BAN ? I L cures B v Cut?, Burns, Bruises, Rheumatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Julian E. Kaufmann. | Iu Arnold City, Pa., where tlere are many young men at wo:k in tbe : coke region, marriageable young woJ men are being shipped by tbe car! load and matrimonial ageDts are said I to be doing a land i fiice business. At Clifton, W. Va , F.ank Hinkle, while sharpening an indelible pencil, a small piece of it lodged in his eye discoloring tbe ball to a deep purple. One eye is blue and the other purple. People are right or b ft eyed just as they are light or lift handed, and i just as the right hand is usually tbe more powerful, so is the right e^e. Only one person in 10 is leftsigbUd. It is very probable that the use of weapons during countless ages has had something to do with the exira power of the light eye. A gentleman recently cured cf dyspepsia gave the following appropriate rendering of Boms' famous blessinp: iKSome have meat and can not ea% and some have none that want i'; but we have meat and we can eat,? Kodol Dyspepsia Cure be thanked.'' Tuis preparation will digest what you eat. Ii instantly relieves and radically cures ind gestion and all stomach di60iders. J. E Kiufmunn. sureiy iui;i liic jicaiiii auu v.?*. eat desire and search for something to cure, es and ulcers, and is the only medicine that Ordinary Sarsaparilla and potash mixtures has taken possession of the blood. Do not eivinjj what I considered only a slight wound. It c.il of pain. I was treated by many doctors, and iv good. I had heard S. S S. highly recommended .iv gratifying. S S. S. seemed lo get right at the j healed up and was cured sound and well. I now time. J. H. McBrayer, Lawrenceburg, Ky." de l:y ' ess SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. j Reduced Rates Via Southern Railway. Annual Convention B. Y. P. U. of America, Cincinnati, 0., July , 12-15. 1900. Oo account of the above occasion, I Southern Railway will sell round tiip i tickets from all stations on its lines to Cincinnati, Ohio and return, at rate of one first class fare for the - round trip. Tickets will be sold i July 10th, 11th and I2r.b, with final return limit July ISth, 1900. For detailed information relative , to schedules, sleeping car reservai tions, etc., call on or write any agent of the Southern Railway or its connections. S. H. Hardwick, . I Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, i | Atlanta, Ga. . At Large. ! > "Do vou mean to tell me that man eating lion of yours got loose and wandered out into the streets!'' ' Yes,'' answered the proprietor of the show; and a lot of trouble he made us." i ' Did you have any trouble in i catching him?"' ' I should say so! It was hours before we could get near enough to lead him back to his cage. You see, some of the bad boys of the town had tied a tin can to his tail." > | i An I >wa young man Dot long ago proposed marriage to a young woman I and was accepted. But heariugthat ; her hair was false he declined io ful' | | fill his engagement. She brought J suit against him for breach of promi ise, and, being put on the stand, admitted that she wore a wig; whereupon she was non-suited on the ground that 6he had won the youDg i i man's affections under false pretences. TVio 1 qTT7 hnlrto T-*r*fV? motor anrl oir , I culator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The "Sealer who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve risks your life to make a little larger profit. You can i | not trust him. DeWitt's is the only 1 genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and all skin diseases. See that your dealer gives you DeWitt's Salve. J. E K-iufmann. Lompoc, in Santa Barba county, Cal., grows mustard for the whole nation. In that region 2,('05 acres are cultivated to the seed, the industry employing about 200 farmers. 1 ?* Home and Farm. By special arrangements we offer j l he Home and Farm, the leading I farm and home paper, published in Louisville, Ky., and the Dispatch for SI.25. Those of our subscribers who desire to subscribe for the Home and Farm, can do so by sending 25c in s ilver or stamps to this office. . The Kind He Was. "Good morning! How do you do this morning?"' said the duck meeting toe ben. "None of your business,'1 said the ! hen, ' you are no doctor."' "Quack!" equaked the duck angrily. ..ni . 1--L T _..:J 11 6 wuai x saiu, caciweu iuc ! ten. School Teacher?What little boy J cm tell me where is the home of the | swallow? Bobby?I kio, please, j School Teacher?Wei), Bobby? Bob! br?The home of the swallow is the slum muck. ! The Philosopher Explains?Little Charley?Papa, what is broadmind- ( edoess ? I His Dad?Agreeing with headstrong people when you know they j ! aie wrong. : 1 ^ Ladies Read This. Dr. Baker's Female Regular is a new discovery for the preveutioD and j cere of female diseases. It is un- < doubtedly one of tLe finest, medicines i i for all it claims in relieving and cur | ing suffering women. It is a per! m inent cure for all womb, bladder i and urinary deseases and female < : weakness, etc. Fur sale at the I Bi:z?ar. Large bottles 81.25. | The Board of Directors of the ! ; Charleston Exposition has been ! ch )sen Over two thousand tub- t i scnbers to tbe capital stock were present at the meeting. i ; Finest candies, cakes and crackers ] j always in stock, at tbe Bazaar. A Womar/3 Le te.\ Coolid^e, Ky , Au^ lot, 1808. I have been sulleiiuy from Female troubles and was unable tu^et relief, I was persuaded to try Bt-:i*d:cta. and after one months treatment I CiU say I am fully restored I reeotn mend your remedy to stiff* tint; wo men. Mrs. H. R Gilreath. Sold by Julian E Eiuffman. T4 -tsaroecue. I WILL LIVE A FIH<T CLA^S BAR becue at Austin Meetze's Pl-ce, 2 A miles north of Spring Hill, on Shady Grove road. on Siturdiy, Jnly 14th. 1ft 0. There will be music furnished by tue Count's String Band and dancing. Come one come all. Both great and small. The candidates all, are invited to the ball. JOK.n A. MEETZE. June 4, 1900. Gw3>. Barbecue. I WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLAi S barbecue and refreshments at my place near Wvse's Ferry, on Saturday, July 14. 19 0 The candidates and everybody are especially invited to attend, er-jiy a good dinner and have good time. On the day of tnis barbecue ferriage will be lree at Wise's ftrrv. " LEVI LOWMAN. June 5, 1930. 9 *3o. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savanoah. Eastern Time at Othc- Points. Schedule in Effect June 10th. 1990. iox Lv. Jacksonville (P. Si i 8(W 8Cwp " Sava nnah (So. Ry ) 1 12 20t. 12 2da " Barnwell f ! 406p| 4 12a " Blaekville ' I 4 21pj 4 28a " Spr^igfield ! I 4 44p 4 51a " Sally ! | 452p 4 59a Ar. Columbia ' 6Q5p; 6 10a Lv. Charleston, (So. Ky j 7 (La liuup " Summervillc j | 7 41a 1200pt " Branehvilic .1 8 55aj 155a " Orangeburg ! ' 9 271a, 2.Via " Kingville 10 15a I 4 30a Ar. Columbia ?1 11 00a 5 55a Lv. Augusta. (So. Ky.) *200a 255p tfaop Lv. Graniteville . 2 45a 2 20p, 10 lop Lv. Edgefield 1 lop; Lv. Aiken i 1 8 lapI Lv. Trenton j 5Uoa 225plil00p " Johnston I 5 20a 4 19p 11 Aip Ar. Columbia, (U. D.) 1 J 5 4op 2 lua Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St I 9 30a OlOp 6 2fia " Winnsboro "(tip 7 25a " Chester 7 51p 8 l*a " Rock Hill j 823p, 8 55a Ar. Charlotte 1 9 l'Jpi 9 45a Ar. Danville ' 12ola; 138p Ar. Richmond j 0 Qua 6 25p Ar. Washington | i 7 35a> 850p " Baltimore (Pa.RR) i 9 12all25p " Philadelphia Ill 35aj 2 58a " New York I 202p' 6 12a Lv. Columbia j ill 4oa 6;ioa Ar. Spartanburg i 310p| 9 50a " Asheville i 7 lopj 1 lCrp Ar. Knoxville { ' 4 15a; 7 2up Ar. Cineinna i ; j 72opi 7 4.->a Ar. Louisville i 1 7 3op 7 40a SOUTHBOUND. jMigd Dan?;Daiiy Lv. Louisville : 7 45aj 7 45p Lv. Cincinnati ~ I : 8 *)n 8 Pop Lv. Knoxville j 1 2oa 8 25a " Asheviue j 8 00a 3 05p " Spartanburg :1145a 615p Ar. Co umbia ' 32op' 945p^ Lv. New VorklPa.K.K) ( 33dp 1215oC " Philadelphia 605p| 2 50a " Baltimore I 8 27p; 6 22a Lv. "Washi'gt'n (So.Ryl j 950p 11 15a Lv. iiienmon t | llvXip 12ulm Lv Danville | 4 >foa'~o 48p Lv. Charlotte- 8l0ai9 55p " Rock Hill 8 55a l0 45p " Chester 9 25ajll20p " Winnsboro 10 13ajl2 30a Ar. Columbia, (BldgSt G30pill20a 115a Lv. Columbia, (U. D.) Ill 4-ja 4 20a " John-'on 1030p 131p 6 32a " Trent->n 11OOpj 1 -!3p 6 48a Ar. Aiken |22op f7 30a Ar. Edgefield 4 20p 11 3vft Ar. Graniteville 1200nt 213p. 7 ISa Ar. ^uqms'w ...._ *1 Qua 25op 8 00a Lv. Columbia (So. Kyv 4 00p 1 ooa " Kingville 4 43p 2 32a " Orangeburg 533p 8 45a " Branchville 615p 4 25a " Summerville 7 28p 5 52a Ar. Charleston 815p 7 Qua Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.) ill 25a 1 20a Ar. Sally Il237p 2 32a " Springfield I245p 2 40a " iSiaekvuue I impi a\t-ja " Barnwell 1-ip 3 loa " Savannah 815p| 510a Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.) I 7 -Kip1 9 25a "Train.-* 48 and 44 (mixed except Sunday) arrive and depart from Hamburg. fDaily except Sunday. Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 38 and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-room Sleeping cars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing-rc >m sleeping cars between Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, "Washington and 2sew 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 between Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and Char1 ,tte. Dining ears serve all meals enroute Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute dailv between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asneville. FRANK S.GANNON, J.M.CL*LP, Third V-P. <fc Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARD WICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't.. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule in iSCTect June 11th. 1S9U. _ STATIONS. JZX_ Lv. Charleston I^i J ? " Suniinervillo L ft M Eranchville ? fjj a m " Orangeburg i?. 7* ? m " Kingviile 10 lo a m Lv. Columbia ! " Prosperity 10 " ? " NewDerry If r? P m M Ninety-Six ?;a i 44 Greenwood m0 a 111 1 55 p ni Ar. Hodges ; & 00 a m 2 15 p m ArTAbbeville ? 40 a m| 2 45 p m Ar. Bel ton 3 55 a ml 8 10 p m Ar. Anderson 30 a m 3 35 p m Ar. Greenville jJO 10 a ir.' 4 15 p m Ar. Atlanta! i 335pm 9 0*0 p m STATIONS. ENoS18n' I Lv. Greenville 5 30 p m ; 10 15 a m " Piedmont 0 00 p m; 10 40 a m " William ston 6 22 p m? 10 55 > m Lv. Anderson 4 45 p m, 10 45 a m Lv. Belton 6 45 p m 11 15 a m Ar. Donnalds 7 15 p m 11 40 a m Lv. Abbeville 6 10 p m 11 20 a m Lv. Hodges 7 35 p mj 11 55 a in Ar. Greenwood 8Wpm:12 20pm Mnety-bix 1 1200 p a " Newberry 2 00 pm " Prosperity 2 14 p m " Columbia" 3 h0 p m Lv. Kingviiie 4 5b p m " Orangeburg 5 29 p in " Branchville 8 17 p m " Summerville 732 p m Lr. Charleston 8 17 p m Daily, Daily utattpivc iDailylDaily S'o. 9; No. 13 biAi^s*. |yo.i4|yo.ij 6Sop 7 09a Lr Charleston?Ar 8l7p llU)a 609p 7 41a," .. Summer ville... " j 732piI018a 7 50p 8 55a; " ....Branchville.... " <J02p b 52a 8 2ip 9 2oa " ....Orangeburg... " I 5 20pj 8 22a ' 92up 10 15a " Kingviile " | 4 38pj 7 30a 8 30a 11 40a " .... Colt m )ia " 3 2up' 9 30p 9 07a 12 20p| " A'sion Lv 2 30p| 8 5<'a 1004a 120p: " ..._.fcnntuc " 1 1 23p[ 7 4'ip 10 2ua 200p| " Union "| 1 05p! 7 20p r 10 89a 2 22p " Jonesville " jl2 25p; 65-ip t 10 54a 2 37p| " Paoolet " 12 I4p! 6 4.^ 11 25a 3 lOp'Ar.. Spartanburg.. .Lvjll 45aj 6 lop 11 40a 840p'Lv.. Spartanburg.. Ar il 2.8ai 6 0Op 2 40p 7 uo'p Ar Asheville. ? Lvl 8 20aj 3 Pop "P," p. m. "A," a. m. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 35 and 56, 87 and 38, on A. and C. division. Dining cars >n these trans serve all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, northbound. 8:43 a.m., 3:3. p.m., 6:13 p.m., Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:28 a. m., 1:15 p. m., 11:34 a. m., {Vestibule Limited.) IVoinj ten A. and fi. division. lorthlxmnd, 5:50 a. m., 2:34 n. ni. and 5:22 p. ra., Vestibuled Limited): southbound, 1:25 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 12:3u p. m. t Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 and 10 carry elegant Pullman ileeping oars between Columbia and Ashevilie t mroute daily between Jacksonville andCiucin inti. v Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor i: tars between Charleston and Asheville. t FRANK S. GANNON. J. M. GULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Trattic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington. L). C. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDW1CK, Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. i Rflf. Msir1 rtrmm tmmr YELLOW PIN m amfac rr HiaH: c ciwiouiyrp fcpfutf n?imo DOO US,SAMi ^ AUGUST. ^ESTIMATES CilEE EF1 Pf-hrtmrv 1?lv When writing: mention the Dispatch. GONFECTI PF.-JITS, CAZ3S 3\A.jfcTC"Sr <3-2 Toys, Fancy i ID32TJ3-S a.rxd 2 PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCI! Diamond Dyes LEXJXGTO CAPAC.TV, 10,000 .'OES HO *t j*nh th* #%!e of < tbo p'uf ?? ?r? I * ?+. Don't *11 w J ir.to buying job in ord? ! HO?*K III LI." lUmirt nr? - A I f DuS?" they stand up. S"Ok well. ! A WAV F KOM TUP. PtiOi'?mak! i end. fc>oM I j i?a!?rf < S ia >our town. wr:u dlr?-<t. \ ROCK HILL BUGGY CO ISKZ5BBaE35g Fur dale by W. I>. ROOF, I GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., Columbia: S. C.. Mav 11?lv. Wh mi writing mention the Dispatch. pOLUMBIA, NEWS RRY AKS ', v-'LAUSENS SAIL-.CAJ. | In Effect November 19tb, 1839. No. 52 No. 1 11 08 a m 1 v..Columbia, .lv 4 45 prn | 11 20 a m ar. .Leapbart.ar 5 05 pin 11 27 a m ar Irino . ..ar 5 25 pin II 35 a m ar.Eallentiue .ar 5 45 pm 11 40 am ar. White Rock, ar 5 5G pm j 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton...ar G 04 pm 1 11 48 a m ar.. Chapin.. ar G 20 prn I 12 03 a m ar L. Mountain ar G 45 pm 12 07 a m ar.. .Sligks.. ar G 52 pm 12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 7 20 pm 12 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 7 45 pm 12 43 p m ar... Jalapa... 12 48 p m ar... Gary.... 12 53 p m ar.. Kinard... 1 1)0 p m ar. Goldville.. 1 13 p m ar.. Clinton... 1 25 p m ar .. Paiks. .. 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens.. RETURNING SCHEDULE. I NoT53 No. 22 !5 135pm lv. .Laurens, .lv 5 50 ami 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv G 00 nm I 1 53 p m lv. ..Clinton.. .lv G 35 am 2 03 p m 1 v...Goldville..lv G 53 a in | 2 10 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 7 05 am 2 15 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 7 13 am 2 20 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 7 20 am 2 34 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am 2 49 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 8 40 am 2 59 p m lv.. .Sligbs.. .lv 9 00 am j 3 05 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 9 10 am j i 1U p m iv.. .Uiiapm... lv y 6U am : 3 22 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv 9 40 am 3 26 pm lv.WhiteRock.lv 9 4G am 3 31 p m Iv.Ballcntine. lv. 9 ?6 am 3 40 p m lv.. .Irmo... .lv 10 15 ftm 3 40 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 10 25 am ' 4 05 p m ar..Columbia, .ar 10 45 am j Trains 52 aDd 53iuu solid bet wees ' Charleston and Greenville. Train 52 makes close connection at Laurens for Augusta and Spaitanburg. No. 53 makes close connection at j Sumter for the North. Nos. 1 and 2 makes close conncc- j ; tion with S. A L to and from Atlanta. ! i For further information call on or ! t address c B. F. P. LEA PEART, Citv Ticket Agent, 1 J F. LIVINGSTON, f Travelling Passenger Agent. Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C 1 c W. G. CHILDS, President. * ^ " parker's hair balsam CletBsci aud beaut.tic* the hair. _ ?03Promote* a luiur;ar.t growth. Nerir Fails to Bf-store Gray ! r Hair to its Youthful Co.or. ; Cure a setup ZZH-ZTOnSTS | GUSH CURE, V A SYRUP. Unique?nnlike any oth*-r con^'h prepa ! ation. The quick* .st to j^top it oou^ti anc j U rtiuu^e suicut:^ JIUUI IUC THE MURRAY IRUG CO., colcmpia s c. For Sale at THE BAZ vAl?. Ans? 18 1v "When writing mention ihn Disp?'*li? Raving reofxtly iuucfia-fb a i i fi,.i #>luc< nnt fif lur r:i a \Vt*!!s. - - ^ I- - ; bo.-e interested in a sv.ppl\ ot lrc-sri, pur* j rater should consult meat L?x ugtcr.either ; n person or l?v mail. Satisfaction guaran- i eed, a:-.d jour patronage solicited. A. -I. FOX, lfxi::gton s. c. June 13, 1899.?ly. E LUMBER, ' KliKS OF 7T ZE3 X!D IS d?iisu <*? ^ w a am ? a v ^ ^ SliSNOLES /HO LATHS, v > i> u l i is x> k , OA. LTLLY FURNISHED.,?! When writins mention the Dispatch ONERIES, A 9 jvS, SOCEEIES, j Dliina, Notions, vZZEIDZCIIfcTjES, :OOL BOOKS, AXBUMS, ETC of all Colors. Bazaar, N, S. O. ANNUM. Si La]La | &Y S i fctirr!*t Vium M joun-lf to h? TtLXO H to *%re m dollar ot to. W l.l t'f Hifhcr in Kric*. H ad. *>*> # all. KEEP H n( then) cheaper iu th? fcl out/. If oou? wa gj ., Rock Hill, S.C. I ^ GY COMPANY. ^exin^ton, S. C. MATTHEWS & BUJKNIGHT, Leosville, S. C. When writing Tenlion the Dispatch. ALL BIG SOSING EVENTS Are Eest Illustrated and 'escribed In ^ POLICE GAZETTE The World'Tamo us . . . . Patron of > ports. $1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.00 MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. BICHARD X. FOX! Pobheker. Franklin Square, New York. LEXINGTON cusiicu iEinra, FDR BOYS AND GIRLS. PREPARES FOR TEACH LNG COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. High School. Intermediate and Primary Courses. English, German. French, Greek and Latin Taught. pSt* Very Healthiest Location. Board verj chr.ip. i4 to $7 per month. Tuition FUuediDgl) low, $1 to $2.50 per month. s.-r\ _ /-> r- - TT J tOC tysptii.se> per year sou u? s/o. nau xto tudents last session. Next session begins Monday, September 18.1:00. For full par tic alars, Address 0. D. SEAY, Frincipal, Lexington, S. 0. September 14- tf. LK.STUBKIE,M.D.. ATTORNEY JMD COUNCELLOB AT LAW, OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL 8ERviees to the citizens of Lexington county. COLUMBIA S. C. JaDc 0 1000. 12*42. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening aud reconducting the exhausted digestive orrans. It is the latcstdiscovereddigestinr onr? tnnir? "Vz-v rkt.h<ar rvrortarutinn * i* u uiiu 1?vu1v. ^ wvmw :an approach it in efficiency. It in lantly relievesand permanently cures Jyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ?iatu!ence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, >iclt Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand iii 01 her results of imperfect digestion. 'rice 50c. and$l. Large size contains 214 times mall size. Book ali about dyspepsia maiiedfree. Preparzd by E. C. DeWITT &CO.. ChicagoJ. E. KAUFMANN. When writing mention the Dispatch. (3RAPH0PH0NE $jj Clockwork Mecban^sai 5 Visible Durable Conno bother, much fun. All the Wonders end Pleasures of a tiiqh Priced Telkin '' achine. fThrn accompanied by a Recorder this fJraptmptucie ran be usea to make Records l*n< r %-ith Recorder. $7.50. Reproduces a!i tf:r ?raiiti:ir?J Records. Send order and money to mi' iniit office. ( 01 0MB! A PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept. 30 \ KW VUkK., 143 145 Proadway O'li'Aii", S? Wabash Ave. 4 ST LOt'Is, fj'-jji Olive St V. sslHNi'.TON, 5:; Pennsylvania Ava. PIltlal'Kl J'TIA, 1 uv Chestnut >t tl ? I Vlisv V If U^lt.meiSt Bt'KVAt.O, Mrf.r. St j SAN VRSNCWO, tij Oary St. v j PARIS, yi IV;"i!e?'arC Jr? Itaitei,* J KF.KIJN, Kronrjistra-na if When wri in*f mention the Dispatch JU . ,3aij