The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 18, 1900, Image 4
The Lexington Dispatch
Burned April 25th; rebuilt July
19. 1894.
G. M. HARM AN. Editor and Publisher.
LEXINGTON. S. 0.7"
WrpyvS 'AY. .U'LY IS. 1SOO.
Dots and Dashes.
Keep good company or none.
Never be idle.
Toe be3t preparation for the future
is the present well seen to.
DeWitt's Little Early Kisers are
famous little pills for liver and bowel
troubles. Never gripe. J. E Kauf
mann.
Every woman believes that some
day the whole town will realize
what a fine man her husband reallj
was.
Man was born with two eyes but
with one tongue, in order that he
should see twice as much as he
speaks.
TX 11 & 41 ? nni'liQCJ
Uiiuttj are uluo y^ynumuvothe
mail who rf jects them waiting
for the big opportunity of a dollar,
never becomes rich.
"Do you think Bilkics has a real
respect for the truth?" "He has so
much respect for it that he never
makes common use of it."
If you want to enjoy a good smoke,
don't forget that you can find a full
line of fine cigars at the Bazaar.
It's a matter of principle with the
women for all of them to look sad
and sympathizingly at a man when
his wife is away.
Some men address people in the
way a farmer calls his pigs to com,
and then wonder that they are not
popular.
There are no better pills made
than DeWitt's Little Early Kisers.
Always prompt and certain. J. E.
Kaufmann.
The story that Clark, of Montana,
will give ?1,000.000 to the Democratic
campaign fund still lacks confirmation.
Statistics show that lightning
strikes more women than it does
men every year and still men want
to marry them.
Grated and sliced pineapple, in
syrup?the finest quality?at the
Bazaar.
When a widow aDd a widower begin
to discuss matrimony one seldom
gets the better of the ether; the
argument usually results in a tie.
Bj ones?"I understand ycu are
looking for a rich wife.'" Harduppe
?'"Well, I'm sort of on the lookout
for a rich father in-law. I hadn't
thought much about the wife."
One Minute Cough Cure is th<
only harmless remedy that produceimmediate
results. Try it. J. E
Kaufmann.
Stella?"I was awfully nervoui
when Jack proposed." Maude?
"Was it 6uch a surprise?" Stella?
"No; I was afraid some one woulc
come in and interrupt him "
A man in Washinotnn nnnntt
Pennsylvania, has a bantam rooste
that is so familiar with a cat that i!
can get on the fefine's back an(
crow without the cat taking an;
notice of it.
For burns, injuries, piles and skii
diseases use DeWitt's Witch Haze
Salve. It is the original. Counter
feits may be offered. Use only De
Witt's. J. E. Kaufmann.
Jerry Shorer, of Maplewood, i
widower with six children, a fev
days ago met Mrs. Augustus Hoses
of Greentown, Pike county, a widoi
with seven children. It was a cas<
of love at first sight, and after i
courtship of forty-eight hours the]
were married.
A little girl who had been badly
bitten by mosquitos the night be
fore, seeing a lightning bug, ran t<
her mother, exclaiming "There's i
mosquito now with a lantern looking
after tne!"
TfT CURES WHERE ALL ELSEFAILS. [a
fexra Best Couch Syrup. Tastes Good. Use RS
In time. Soid by droggists. p*1
Bramble?Here is another storj
about a man shooting his wife by accident.
Tbat shows how dangerous
it is to keep a gun in the house,
Thorne?Not at ail. It simply shows
how daDgerous it is to keep a fool ic
the house.
Conuudrum (by the printers devil,
?Is there any rule of Euglish composition
tbat Mr. ex-President Steyc
invariably obseivecT les. He
never comes to a fall stop without
beginning with a fresh capital.
After many intricate experiments,
scientists have discovered methods
for obtaining all the natural digestants.
Tbese have been combined in
the proportion found in the human
body and united with substances
that build up the digestive organs,
making a compound called Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what
you eat and allows all dyspeptics to
6it plenty of nourishing food while
the stomach troubles are being rad
ically cured by the medicinal agents
it contains, it i3 pleasant to take and
.... ? / t rr p
will give quick reiiei. d. a. Aauimann.
The Sumter cotton oil mill has increased
its capital from $ 100,000 to
$250,000.
These unwelcome visitors usually ap?
itself from the man;
\ eating great holes in
$ 45?3 the "mistaken idea t
Nature's plan of tliii:
Tffljife" %yv iyj unless relieved the
, troubles, which are (
! Baneful
; *Tl 7
I Mr. R. M. Pratt, Cave, S. C.. writes : building
"For twenty years I was sorely S. S.
afflicted with l>oils and carbuncles y,mv river
caused by impure blood. It is impos- ucej
sible to describe mv suffering ; part of S. S.
thetimebeingunabletoworkorsleep. ?ftv vear
' Several doctors treated me. and I tried ,
all the so-called blood remedies, but diseases.
1 nothing seemed to do me any good It is a pit
During the summer of 1S8S I was per- proves t!
r suaded to try S. S. S.. and after taking 1
several bottles was entirely cured, and general i
have had no return of these painful | Our
pests up to the present time." ! eases a ]j
1 ar.d any information or advice wanted will
> whatever for this service. Send for our b<
"Henry, that census taker doesn'i ]
know his business." "What makes- i
you tbink sc?" ""Why, he shut me
off when I tried to tell him how
many sweet little teeth baby had
cut."
( pfAN TEA cures DyspepI
Idollvl v sia, Constipation and Indigestion.
Eeguiates the Liver. Price, 25 cts.
Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmann
One towboat on the Mississippi,
in a good stage of water, can take
St T,onie lr> Npw Oileans a tow
11 vuz K-rv? JLivwtv ?v ?? w ..
carrying 10,000 tons of grain, a
quantity that would require oQ
trains of 10 cars each.
Physician (with ear to patient's
chesl)?There is a curious swelling
over the region of the heart, sir,
which should be reduced at once.
Patient (anxiously)?That swelling
is in my pocket book, doctor. Please
don't reduce is too much.
A gentleman recently cured of
dyspepsia gave the following appropriate
rendering of Burns' famous
blessing: "Some have meat and can
not eat, and some have none that
want it; but we have meat and we
can eat,?Kodol Dyspepsia Cure be
thanked." Tnis preparation will
digest what you eat. It instantly
relieves and radically cures indigestion
and all stomach disorders. J.
E Kaufmann.
"No," said the rich old bachelor,
"I never could find time to marry."
' "Well," replied the young woman
1 with the sharp tongue, "I am not
surprised to hear you say so. I'
certainly would have taken a good
? while to persuade any girl to have
i you."
The law holds both maker and cir
culator of a counteifeit equally
guilty. The dealer who sells you a ;
* dangerous counterfeit of DeWitt's
5 Witch Hazel Salve risks your life to
make a little larger profit. You can
not trust him. DeWitt's is the only
3 genuine and original Witch Hazel
o i_- n i t _;i??
oaive, a wen Known cure lor puce
- and all skin diseases. See that your
1 dealer gives you DeWitt's Salve.
J. E. Kaufmann.
, Five minutes spent in the comr
panionsbip of Christ every morniDg i
t ?aye, two minutes, if it is face to
3 face and heart heart?will change
p the whole day, will make every
thought and feeliDg different, will
3 enable you to do things for His sake
,j that you would not have done for ;
your own sake or for anyone's sake.
i- It has been demonstrated by ex j
perience that consumption can be:
a prevented by the early use of One
v Minute Cough Cure. This is the
favorite remedy for coughs, colds,
_ croun. asthma, grippe and all throat
V ? ' " **
and lung troubles. Cures quickly, j
J. E. Kaufmann.
j ''Many a strain on Christian char-!
acters could have been prevented by
7 a little timely help from some brother
- Christian. A world of friendly I
3 counsel and exhortation will often
i weaken the force of the temptation :
r and encourage the one who is tempt
ed to a more earnest resistance, i
Seek to give help in time."
Cold Steel or Death.
r ''There is bat one small chance to I
save your life and that is through an !
( operation," was the awful prospect'
set before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime
. Ridge, "Wis., by her doctor after
vainly trving to cure her of a fright- |
ful case of stomach trouble and yellow
jaundice. He didn't count on
' the marvellous power of Electricj
Bitters to cure Stomach and Liver ;
1 troubles, but she heard of it, toe k
seven bottles, was wholly cured, 1
avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs
more and feels better than ever. It's ;
' positively guaranteed to cure IStom j
1 acb, Liver and Kidney troubles and j
never disappoints. Price 50c at J
E. Kaufmann's drug store.
Buckshoal, X C , May 1G, 1808. j
Gentlemen:?Four years ago I was j
! heirless with a misery in my back.
I " * " T '
1 I could not return myself in bed. I i
1 was treated by my physician, but he !
1 did me no good. I took one bottle :
of Dr. Biker's Female Regulator and i
it cured me. I think there is no!
medicine on earth like it.
Mrs. Emma E. Myers. J
For sale at the Bazaar.
A disease has appeared among the '
stock iq Williamsburg county that J.
lesembles the glanders very closely, j 1
pear in the spring or summer, when the I
.* impurities that have accumulated during t
eh are more painful and dangerous, come 1
the flesh, exhaust the strength and often
and they patiently and uncomplainingly en
hat their health i?> being benefitted, that the
ming it. The blood is not too rich or too thic
entire system will suffer. The boil or carl
>iiK- waitiny for a favorable opportunity tode
even cancer, is the result of n ncglecte<
J Keep the blood pure, and it will he
skin clear of all the irritating impuritic
cause these painful, disfiguring diseases.
S. S. S. cures boils and carbuncles
and permanently by reinforcing, purifyii
up the blood and ridding the system of all i
S. is made of roots and herbs which act direct
>-seated, are soon overcome and driven out by
S. is not a new, untried remedy, but for
s has been curing all kinds of blood and skin
It has cured thousands, and will cure you.
easant tonic as well as blood purifier ? im!ie
appetite and digestion, builds up your
lealth and keeps your blood in order,
physicians have made blood and skin disfe
study?write them fully about your case,
[ be cheerfully given. -%\Ye make no charge
>ok on Blood and Skin Diseases?free. Adc
The Wonderful Graphophone.
To meet the constantly growing
demand for a Graphophone of the
Grand type at a figure that will suit
the popular purse, the Columbia
Phonograph Company announces |
that the price of the Columbia Grand
Grapbophone is reduced from $75 to
?50, cf Grand records from SI 50 to
St each, and of Grand blanks from
81 to 75 cents each.
It is confidently believed that this
substantial price reduction will have
the effect of placing Graphophones
of the genuine Grand type in the
hands cf thousands of persons who
have hitherto been restrained from
purchasing by reason cf the comparatively
high price heretofore prevailing.
As a further and even
greater means of stimulating the
sales of Grand machines and records
and of overcoming what undoubtedly
has been the piincipal deterrent
to their almost universal use, the
price of Grand records has been re
duced to $1 each, instead of 81 50
as heretofore.
' > r* 3 i
Uuiumoia urana recorus lbvb
justly earned the reputation of being
the finest product of the record mak
ing art, and the manufacturers
pledge themselves that the goods
will continue to deserve this reputation.
The reduction in price has
been made possible by lew manufacturing
processes which result in
improved records as well as in more
economical manufacture.
Grand blank cylinders, formerly
$1 each, are reduced to 75 cents
each.
It is anticipated that the new
prices will create a demand for these
wonderful machines that will greatly
tax the superb facilities of the manufacturers.
Their plant at Bridgeport,
Conn , is the largest and most
modern and complete talking machine
factory in the world and their
facilities for the quick and economical
production aDd distribution of
their goods are unapproached.
The Columbia Phonograph Com- I
pany has brought about every substantial
improvement in the talking
machine art. The most recent
achievement and one as startling as
the original invention itself, was the
discovery of the principles governing
the construction of*Graphophones
of the Grand type. These machines
give forth reproductions of sound
with the same volume and quality as
the original rendition. They speak
and sing with the volume of a giant's
voice; yet with the intensified vibrant
power there is no sacrifice of quality,
but on the contrary, a richer, fuller
and more faithful reproduction of
the timbre of the original sound is
obtained.
Five hundred dollars was the i
price of the machines when first
offered for sale, and the original
price of large records was five dollars
each. Facilities for the manufacture
of the goods on a large scale
and the bringing out of new models.
There is now no obstacle to the uni
versal adoption of the Grand Graphophone
as the most fascinating home
entertainer of modern iife.
A Monster Devil Fish
Destroying its victim, is a type of
Consumption. The power of this ,
murderous malady is felt on organs i
and nerves and muscles and brain.
There's no healih till it's overcome. I
But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a j
safe and certain cure. Best in the
world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and Bowels. Ouly 23 cents at J. E.
Kaufmann's drug store.
What Others Say.
We favor the election of McSweeuey
because he has made South
Carolina and excellent governor.
Under his administration the dispensary
has been less troublesome than
ever before and there has not been
a single life taken as a result of the
enforcement system. We owe it to
ourselves as Democrats appreciative i
of a worthy official to elect Lim? ;
Fort Mill Times. j
The Columbia State prefers a row j
rather than a calm iu State politics.
It objects to amiability iu the executive
chair, and if left to the natural
ul 1 WELIkV
tlood is making a:i extra effort to free
he winter months.
...1.. 41.^ r.( (1,? ,. rwO
I1U>L C1AV UUCK v/i i.i\. 1. wviv,
prove fatal. Boils are regarded Lv some
dure the pain and inconvenience under
ir blood is too thick anyway, and this is
k, but is diseased?is full of poison?and
mucle gives warning of serious internal
velop. Many an old sore, running ulcer,
i boil.
^'..S BamgeposMS
easily Gar&uncSes
ug and
iccumulated waste matter.
lv on the blood, and all poisons, no matter
{his powerful purely vegetable medic: ne.
lress, The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
instincts would go to "raising h?1*'
again.?Auderson Mail.
It will be noticed that most of the
papers who are now trying to cres e
ihe impression that Gov. McSweeney
is in league with the blind tigers are
the very ones that had spasms of indignation
when former governors
sent constables in search of ':he
tigers, if perchance they had so shoot
onmebnd t? r>r ho S.bnt. Whpn 1 hp
governor manages to move along
peaceably, enforcing the law as v. ell
as it ever was, without the shedding
of blood, why do these same papers
keep up their war on him? Simply
because nothing will ever satisfy
them but open barrooms. Do they
want more bloodshed ? That is the
only thing that will stop blind tigers.
Nothing can please such people and
the governor is doing well in rot
trying to please them ? Orangeburg
Patriot.
The Prohibitionists who are advocating
prohibition as a religious
principle must surely be wondering
wherein will they get prohibition if
Cul -J A. Hoyt i9 elected The sincere
Prohibitionists believe it is
wrong for the State to sell liquor,
and they want to see the State get
out of the business, and they ha^-e
good and substantial reasoning in
the position they take. But the kit d
of prohibition as represented in the
platform adopted by the conference
which Dominated a candidate for
governor does not meet the require
ments Gf the true Prohibitionists.
The true Prohibitionist does not wa:it
the State to continue to sell liqur:r;
whereas the present Prohibition
platform demands that the Staie
shall go right od, and stll the
only confining its sales to medicinal,
mechanical and sacramental pur
poses. In other words, to change
the dispensaries from a place where
liquor can be bought in a manly way
to a denot of hvDocrisv. "\Vhv don't
L v L k
the Prohibitionists have the moral
courage to make the issue Liquor or
noL;quor? If they did insincerity
would not be charged.?Planning
Times.
Senator Ttilman held a hand
primary at OraDgeburg to decide
whether he should go to South Da
kota to make speeches in the interest
of Senator Pettigrew, a silver repub
lican whom the gold bug democrats
and republicans are trying to defeat.
In the opinion of Senator Tillman,
Senator Petigrew's re-election may
be of more importance, from a national
standpoint, than the succef-s
and perpetuation of the Refrom
movement in this State, but there are
thousands of R.-formers who do not
think so despite the opinion of
Senator Tillman. The men who rallied
to Tillman's afsis'ance duiing
the Darlington riot and who swarmed
to the pells to put down in
dependentism caDcot be made
to believe that it is better for the
Senator to ruD away off to Dakota
instead of taking his place in the
ranks and fighting for the same
principles and issues involved in the
very campaign in which he was
elected to the high position which he
now occupies. If the Senator hcs
swapped sweethearts, let him stay at
home and face his old love and tell
her so. Surely the issues are as important
today as they were when
Senator Tiilmau first asked official
recognition at the hands of the "common
people," and they are waiting
and watching to see if the great
commoner is going to fciesake them
just at this juncture.?Laurensville
Herald.
Girlish Amenities.
F;.y?I accepted Mr. Iloxley last
nigLt.
May?vjrooti gracious ! \\ eren t
ycu nervous about it'?
"No. Why?"'
4Oo, I would have been ! I should
think the suspense would be awful
while you were waiting fur his an .
swer."
Louis F. Waibel, Pb. G, St
L >uis, Mo, wrote I have recommended
Teethina when the doctors
gave up the child and it cured at
once.
s
OBITUARY.
Died in L^xiu^tou county, Price
ville, S. C., July 1, 10.10, a^ed 87
years, 7 months and Hi days, John
j Price, eon of Jacob Price and wife
CaMjerine.
j He was married to N incy Craps
This uniou was blessed with 7 chil
dreu, 3 boys aud 4 girls, nil liviug, 80
grand children, 70 living, 10 dead.
47 great grand children, 39 living, 6
dead. He was an active, faithful and j
consistant member of St. Paul's j
Lutheran church until death He
was a man possessing an excelleut
memory and considerable intelligence.
By his deuth his children have been
deprived of si loviDg father, the community
a kind and obliging neighbor,
the county a good citizen and St.
Paul's church a faithful member.
''Blessed are the dead that die in the
Lord." His remains were laid to
rest in the family burying ground by
his pastor. W. H. R.
- ?
Few mothers are healthy, because ||
i their duties are so exacting, the anxiety |
of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth, |
and the care of young children, are 1
severe trials on any woman. But with |
Wine of Cardui within her grasp, every
II mother?every woman in the land?can
R pay the debt of personal health she
I owes her loved ones. Do you want j
E robust health with 2!! its privileges and
I pleasures? Wine of Cardui will give it
I strengthens the female organs and Invig- !
B orates weakened functions. For every j
I female ill or weakness it is the best
| I medicine made. Ask your druggist for
r I $1.00 bottle Wine of Cardui, andtake no
substitute under any circumstances.
j y Mrs. Edwin Crass, Gormer. Mich.i "Then I
B commenced using Tine of Cardui I was hardly able
5 to walk across the house. Two weeks after I walked j
u.t, . nicked atrawberries. Then my ,
I 1 other child was bora I suffered with labor paina 24 1j
?j 1 hours, and had to raise him on a bo?t!e because I had B fy,
I no milk. After using the Wine during pregnancy (
? I this time. I gave birth last month to a baby girl, and |
E I was in labor only two hours, with but little pain, l
fi I and I have plenty of milk. For this great improve- 1
?! 9 meat in my health I thank God and wine of Cardui." f
9 For advice in cases requiring special directions, i
M g address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory |
f. Department/'TheQiat- t
X -I r/k tanooga Medicine Co., J
STATE NEWS.
What Our Neighbors Are Saying and
Doing Condensed for Busy Readers.
A large herd of cattle in Marlboro
is reported to be diseased.
Spartanburg is going to build b
road to connect with the Seaboard at
Clinton.
The Willhmston Cotton Mill bas
! been materially improved and its
. capital double.
A white tramp was run over and
. killed near Killian's, in RicblaDd
I ounty, last week by a train on the
Southern Railway.
On August 1st the Atlantic Coast
Line will make a long and much
needed improvement to its train
service through Columbia.
i There is a chance for nineteen
young men to win a free scolarship
in the South Carolina Military Aca
demy. There is no vacant scholarship
for this county.
Ex Judge Hudson has been named
by the Supreme Court to preside at
the extra court for Spsrtanburg
county, which is to begin on October
8:h.
There is an unusual demand for
copies of the Constitution of the
State. These requests come particu
larlv from States where the suffrage
question is attracting attention.
There is only one pauper, an old
colored man, at the Greenwood
county poor house, notwithstanding
j the institution has been in operation
for nearly sis months.
* -O
Teachers' Summer School.
In the Lexington Summer School
for teachers I will have charge of
the courses in English and History.
In the History course Hanseli's History
will be nsed as the textbook.
The teachers will please bring any
Viiotnriocs fhpv mav biivf*. Tn
fact, any kind of history may be
used. We will use the topical
method chifflv; hence the more
! different kinds of histories you brine
| with you to the Summer School the
better equipped you will be for the
work. D ?n't forget to bring the
different kinds of histories you ma\
bnve at heme.
I" the Earlish course we will use
Buehler' Practical Exercises in Eng
h-h hml Longfellow's Evangeline
.Both of these little books are fre^-b,
j ea v and nteresriDg, I am sure the
I teachers will hke tbem. I have
! oidered the books to be sent to Lex
j ingt >n. They will cost almost nofti|
ing and can be use ! to good advant
I t.ge bv the teachers in their school1
c
the coming }ear, especially the Prac
tical Exercises in En_'l'sh. Biing
your vnnuu- English grammars auo
rhetorics for reference. I shall do
all I cau to make all my work interesting
and useful. I hope all the
tochers who can possibly do so will
attend the fciuruaier School. Hoping
to meet a goodly Dumber cn the very
day of the session, I atn
Very respectfully,
John J. George.
The \ nC?iCheujicul
company will tebuild the plant de-tiojed
by tire in Greenville. The
c< mpany has also ieward?-d ih?- ti men
wbo fought the fl tines and
pr. viiltd liberally for those who weie
ha; t.
Mr J M L ;ve, census enuajeraf( r
id cue of the Cuester townships, lost
his papers in a cretk near Chester,
on account of high water. Hesaved
himself w.th some difficulty. He
had finished his wotk aLd was taking
I the papers home to make some co*!
recticns. He has been appoiuted to
retake the census iu the district in
which he had been at woik.
A Woman's Letter.
Coolidge, Ky , Aug. 1st, 1898.
I have been suffering from Female
troubles and was unable to get relief,
I was persuaded to try Benedicts,
and after one months treatment I
can say I am fully restored. I recommend
your remedy to suffering women.
Mrs. H. R. Gilreath.
Sold by Julian E. Kauffman.
' SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
-aCe.
ral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eastern Time at Other Points.
Schedule in EiTVct June 10th. 1900.
NORTHBOUND. g^vDaily
Lv. Jacksonville (P. Si j 80<>h' 800p
* Savannah t So. Ry . > i 1220Jl2 2ua
" Barnwell ! 4 06pj 4 Ilia
" Blackville ! 4 21pj 4 28a
" Spn-igfield I I 4 44p 4 51a
I ' SjvIIv | 4 52p 4 59a
Ar. Columbia ..... ?' j 605pj 6 10a
Lv. Charleston, (So. Ry i 7 ooa ilUOp
" Summorville ! i 7 41al200ot
" Branchvillc ;... . 8 55aj 155a
" Orangeburg ! 9 23a 2 50a
" Kingville .. j jlO 15a 4 30a
Ar. Columbia ' 1100a! 5 55a
Lv. Augusta, (So. Kv.) *2 00a 255p 9:iup
Lv. Granitovillc . 2 45a! 326pjl015p
Lv. Eigefic!d TTT. jTlopj
Lv. Aiken 1 !_315p1
Lv. Trenton 5 0ua 335pll0up
" Johnston ' 6 20a; 4l9pll2up
Ar. Columbia, (U. D.t ' 1 545p| 2 10a
Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St \ 9 30a 61op 6 20a
" Winnsboro | 7 03p 7 25a
" Chester ! 7 51p 818a
" Rock Hill i I 823p 8 55a
Ar. Charlotte I 9 l?p 9 45a
Ar. Danville ; 112 51a 138p
Ar. Richmond j .. . .j 6PJa 625p
Ar. Washington j 7 35a; 850p
" Baltimore (Pa.RR) ! > 912a:!125p
" Philadelphia I ill 35a! 2 56a
" New York I 203pi 6 13a
Cv. Columbia 1 >11 40ai 6 80a
Ar. Spartanburg j 3 lOpj 9 50a
" Ashevillo 1 715p 1 10p
Ar. Knoxville j j 4 15a; 7 20p
Ar. Cincinna'i j I 73Up| 7 45a
Ar. Louisville 1 ! i 3(J>p 7 40a
SOUTHBOUND. Ikixd DaiiflDai^
Lv. Louisville j j 7 Joa 7 45p
Lv. Cincinnati j | 8 30a SOOp
Lv. Knoxville j 1 2oa 8 25a
" Aahevilie 8 00a 305p
" Slvii.lontMii.? I 11 Ana 6 lot)
| Ar. Co.umbia I I 32op' 945p
Lv. New York(Pa.R.R) . o30P[1215ot
" Philadelphia I I 605p| 350a
" Baltimore [ S27p; 622a
Lv. Washi'gt'n (So.Ry) | ! 050p;ll 15a
Lv. Kichmon i | ill Pup l2ulm
Lv. Danville j 4 3*a~o48p
Lv. Charlotte .. j 8 lOaj 955p
" Rock Hill 8 55a;10 4op
" Chester 9 25ail20p
" Winnsboro 10 13&' 12 10a
Ar. Columbia, (BldgSt 6 30p;I120a 115a
Lv. Columbia, tU. D.) 11 4 -a 4 20a
" Johnston I030p: 131p 6 32a
" Trenton llOOp 1 43p 6 48a
Ar. Aiken 22up f7 30a
Ar. Edgefield 4 2op 11 &a
Ar. Graniteviile J200nt! 213p, 7 18a
Ar. Angus*a .... *10oa 25op 8 00a
Lv. Columbia (So. Ry) 4 00pj 1 35a
" Kingville 4 43pj 2 32a
" Orangeburg 533p 3 45a
" Branchville 615p 4 25a
" Summerville 728p 5 52a
Ar. Charleston 8 lop 7 Qua
Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.) fl 25a 1 20a
Ar. tbally 1237p 2 32a
" Springfield 12 45p 2 40a
" Blackville 107p 3 0oa
" Barnwell 121pj 3 15a
" Savannah 3 lop 5 10a
Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.l 7 40p' 9 25a
Trains 43 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. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Express.
Drawing-room steeping 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 Charlotte
and Savannah.
Nos. 35 and 36?U. S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars between
Jacksonville and New Yorlc and Pull
man sleeping cars between Augusta and Char]
,tte. Dining cars serve ail meals enroute
Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville
and Columbia, enroute dailv between Jacksonville
and Cincinnati, via Asneville.
FRANK S. GANNON, J. M.CULP,
Third V-P. <fe Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.,
Washington, D. C. ^ ashington, D. C.
W A TURK, S. H. H ARDWICK,
Gen. Pass. Agt? Ast Gen. Pass. Ag t
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
' SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule In Effect
Juno 11th, lb99. _
STATIONS. *NoS17?1 sCTlLv.
Charleston I W a m
" feummervillo ' a m
44 Branchville ? a m
44 Orangeburg ? a
" Kingville 10 lo a m
Lv. Columbia U ^ a m
44 Prosperity }~}9 n n
44 Newberry 7 ^ p m
44 Ninety-Six J P m
44 Greenwood 7 40 a in 1 5o p m
Ar. Hodges 8 00 a m 2 lo p m
Ar. Abbeville 0 40 am' 2 45 p m
Ar. Belton 8 55 a m 3 10 p in
Ar. Anderson 9 30 a mj 3 35 p m
Ar. Greenville 10 10 a mi 4 15 p in
Ar. Atlanta I~3 05 p m 9 00 p m
STATIONS. ^0Srl ^
Lv. Greenville 5 30 p mi 10 15 a m
44 Piedmont 6 00pm|10 40am
" Williamston 6 22 p mi 11) 55 a m
Lv. Anderson ' 4 45 p m, 10 45 a m
Lv. Belton 6 45 p m 11 15 a m
Ar. Donnalds T 15 p in 11 40 a m
Lv. Abbeville 6 10 p m 11 20 a m
Lv. Hodges 7 35 p mj 11 55 a m
Ar. Greenwood 8 00pm>12 20pin
" Ninety-Six 12 55 p m
44 Newberry 2 00 pm
44 Prosperity 2 14 p m
44 Columbia 3 30 p m
Lv. Kingviile I I 4 58 p in
! " Orangeburg | 5 29 p m
" Branchville 1 6 17 p in
" Summerville 7 82 p m
Ar. Charleston 1 8 17 p m
baily Dally ST4TTOV* Daily Daily
No. 9 No. 13 blAUUas. yu.l4jNo.10
6 30p 7 ooa Lv Charleston Ar; 8l7p 11 ooa
07 41a " .. Summervilie... " 782p l018a
750p 8 55a " . ...Branchville.... " j 0O2p 8 52a
8 2-ip 9 25a " ....Orangeburg... " 5 29p; 8 22a
92up 10 loaj " Kingviile " ! 4 3Spj 7 80a
8 30a 11 40a; " .... Coh m )ia " ; 3 20pj 9 3op
907al22Opi" Als^-n Lv 23up:85"a
10 04a 128p| " Santuc " | 1 23p' 7 40p
10 2oa 2 (.lop, " Union " i 1 05p! 7 80p
10 89a 2 22pt " Jonesville.... " I2 25p 6 5;p
10 54a 237p " Paeolet " 12 I4p 6 4-'p
11 2oa 3 lop Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv 11 45.n 6 lop
11 -ka 3 4Op Lv.. Spartanburg... Ar 11 28a 6 OOp
2-lop TOOp Ar... Ashevilie Lv 8 20a! 3 05p
"P." p. m. "A." a. m
Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 35and
80, 87 and 38, on A. andC. division. Dining curs
on these trains serve all meals enrouie.
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division,
northbound. o:48 a. m., 3:2. p. m., 6:13 p. in.,
(Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:26 a. m.,
8:lo p. rn., 11 :t>4 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.)
Trains leave Greenville. A. and 0. division, j
northbound, 5:50 a. in., 2:84 p. m. and 5:22 p. rn., I
(Vestibuled Limited): southbound, 1:25 a. in.,
4:80 p. in., 12:3u p. in. (Vestibuled Limited).
Trams 9 ami 10 carry elegant Pullman i
sleeping cars between Columbia and Ashevilie
enroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincin
nati.
Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor
cars between Charleston and Ashevilie.
FRANK S. GANNON. J. M. CL'LP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Tratfic Mgr.,
Washington, D. C. "Washington, 1). C.
W. A. TCRK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't.
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
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FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS,
I > O < > 1 i !S , ^ A r* 11 ,
AI'GlVr
^ESTIMATES CilEEIiF
F^hrnarv 1?lv
When writing m<*n'ii?n rtn* Dispatch.
CONFECTI
PEWITS, GAZES
^^.ETC"^" G-]
Toys,
Fancy <
IDZESTJO-S and. 1
PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCI
Diamond Dyes
m,
Harnian s
LEXIXGTC
pBBBSBBES
CAPACITY, 10.0C0 JOB
li^zj
j BU@
jfii Fomo 4**lert pu?h tho ?!# ?
j th? prvltti ?r? Urrr. I'oo'iaM
I into buvln* *fbo<i<1vjob to onj
-ROCK Mil.!.*' Ihifi.rt ir?
Il'it?" tv.*r CAnl up. look weJ
! AWAY PROM THE MICH'?m*
f #n4. iicld I.j fr?t-cl*M d<4lcri
lo jour town, writ? direct.
ROCK HILL BUGGY Ci
ROOK HILL BOO
For Sale by
W. P. POOF, ]
GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO.,
Columbia- S. C.,
"iVTa v 11?lv.
Wh"n writing mention the Dispatch.
pniUMBIA, NEWB RRY AMD '
VvLAURfcNS f.AlL-.OAJ.
In Effect November 19th, 1899.
No. 52 No 1
11 08 a m lv. .Columbia. .lv 4 45 pm j
11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 5 05 pm
11 27 a m ar Irmo . ..ar 5 25 pm '
11 35 a m ar. Eallentine .ar 5 45 pm
11 40 a m ar.White Rock ar 5 5G pm j
11 43 a m ar .. Hilton.. .ar G 04 pin !
11 48 a m ar. . Chapin.. ar G 20 pm .
12 03 a m ar L. Mountain ar G 45 pm j
12 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. ar G 52 pm I
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.. Kmard...
1 o0 p m ar..Goldville..
1 13 p m ar. . Clinton...
1 25 p m ar .. Parks. ..
1 35 p m ar. .Laurens..
RETURNING SCHEDULE.
No. 53 No. 22 |
1 35 p m lv. .Laurens. .lv 5 50 am :
1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv G 00 t*m !
1 53 p m lv.. .CliDton... lv 6 35 am j
2 03 p m lv...Goldville..lv 6 53 hiii j
2 10 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 7 05 am I
2 15 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 7 13 am i
2 20 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 7 20 am |
2 34 p m lv. Newberry .lv 8 10 am i
2 49 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 8 40 am j
2 59 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 9 00 am ]
3 05 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 9 10 am j
3 16 p m lv.. .Cbapin... lv 9 30 am !
3 22 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .Iv 9 40 am i
3 26 p m lv.Wbite Rock.lv 9 46 am |
3 31 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 9 56 am |
3 40 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 10 15 am j
3 4G p m lv..Leapbart. .lv 10 25 am
4 05 p m ar..Columbia, .ar 10 45 am j
Trains 52 aDd 53 run solid between !
Charleston and Greenville. Train
52 makes close connection at Laur
ens for Augusta and Spaitanburg.
No. 53 makes close connection at j
Sumter for the North.
Nos. 1 and 2 makes close connec- j
tion with S. A. L to aLd from Atlanta, j
For further information call on or j
address
B. F. P. LEAPHART,
City Ticket Agent,
3 F. LIVINGSTON,
Travelling Passenger Agent.
Bc.uk of Columbia, Columbia, S. C !
W. G. CHILDS, President.
BSn parkefFs
hair balsam
Cletpscs and boautiliei t.ie hair.
MS promote! a luxuriant growth.
Jggj Ni>T(-r Fails to Ecstore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
fySS'S/,M\ IQS&Curci e<-a:p <:?< ?.? ? Jr ha.r fH..iug.
gOc.?n.I t ' at Drugghfa
il HILTON'S
OUGH CURE,
' A SYRUP.
Unique?unlike an\ other eongh prepa
ration. The quick) at to >top a cough an<l
to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. j
THE MUBftAY PBUG CO.,
COLUMBIA s C.
For Sale at THE IUZaAB.
Aug 1H 1v
Mhon writing mention the Dispach.
DEEP WELLS, j
Having recently i urchasf.d a
a first class outfit tor lioriny deep wells. i
1 those interested in a 0upph ot Iresii, pur.
water should consult meat Lex ngton either
iu person or by mail. Satisfactionguaran
teed, and jour patronage solicited.
A. .1. FOX,
LEXINGTON S. C.
June 13, 1399.?ly.
AGTURINGCO.,
E LCMBEK,
RKIi> OF **
=r IE3ID 33
UNO, SIDING, ..
SKIHGIE3 ?K0 LATHS.
?? - ? ? "W1
V> I) U L 1 > D H ,
A, G A.
ULLY FURNISHED..?!
When writing mention the ispatch
ONERIES. '
is CJLi.C2EE.S, 1
China,
Notions,
s^IEDXCXI&TES,
IOOL BOOKS, AXBBHS, ETC
of all Colors,
Bazaar,
)X, s. c.
s pes annum. ] i
ULm
?Y itv
f chnp fc?:crlea b^raui#
? youra?'.f to t?* tauio
cr to a*?e a dollar or ao. yi
1.1. tie H igher 5 a Price,
I. aud. a>?ov? all. KEEP M
king thein cheaper In tb? H
I col/. If nuoa ca iai? &}
0., Reck Hill, S.C. I
SDaBBB
m COMPANY.
Lexington, H. C.
MATTHEWS & BnUKNIGHT,
Leosville, S. C.
When writing rrention the Dispatch.
ALL BIG BOXING- EVENTS
Are Best IllusTrareo and escribed in
POLICE GAZETTE
The World*famous .
. . . Patron of t ports. ^
$1.00-13 WEEK8-$1.00
m ailed to your address.
RICHAKD K. FOX. Publisher. J
Franklin Square, New York.
LEXINGTON
6USSICU IHfflira,
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
PREPARES FOK TEACHING
COLLEGE OR BUSINESS.
High School. Intermediate and Primary
Courses.
English, German. French, Greek and Latin
Taught.
j23r* Very Healthiest Location. Board
verj cheap. 14 to $7 per month. Tuition
exeedingly low, $1 to $2.50 per month.
Expenses per year $50 to $75. Had 125 4
aiuucuia ocnoiuu.
Next session begins Monday, September
18. H00. for full particulars,
Address
0. D. SEAT, Principal, (
Lexington, S. 0. *
September 14?tf.
lk.Iturkie,m. d..
ATTORNEY AND COUNCELLOR AT LAW, A
OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERvicts
to the citizens of Lexington
county.
COLUMBIA S. C.
Jare G, 1000. 13* 42.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eatIf.
artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and reconstructing
the exhausted digestive organs.
It isthe latest discovered digesta
tit 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 Crampsand
all ot her results of imperfect digestion.
PriceSCc. arid ft. Largo size contains2H times
small size. BookaliatKjutdy&pepsiamaiiedfreQ
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT &CO-. ChicagoJ.
E. KAUFMANN.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
A REAL
GRAPHOPHONE
-FOR..
0urafcl?Co?NO
BOTHER, MUCH FUN.
All the Wonders and Pleasures of a
Ciqh Priced Tallin '' achine.
tThrn accompanied by a Recorder this
Graph, .pho'ie ran be used to make Rc-ords.
I'n.-e witii Recorder. $7.50. Reproduces all
the standard Records. Send order and money
to mi' office.
COI I'MBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. DepL 30
NKW YORK., 143 143 Broadway *
CHICAGO, Wabash Ave.
ST. LHI'IS, Oiive St
WASHINGTON, 9:5 Pennsylvania Ave.
PH Il-Al > Kt.PH I A, 103J Chestnut St
KAITIMORE, to E Bale more St,
BMKVAI.O, jn Main St
SawN FRANCISCO, taj Geary St. *
PARIS, u boulevard lies Italiens
RF.KI.IN. ti Krnnenstrasse
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