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mrnrn www OF SOUTH INFORMATIO Seetion 3^. The Fair will be held within prsv and nleasant walk of flft Section 39. Ticket office will b< grounds, where ticket* may bcobtai Section 4(?. Application for spc made to the General Superintendent Section 41. The Executive Cornn 13 neon each day of the Fair TERMS O Seeti n 43. Adults Chitdren unier i2 yea"S Two-horse vehicles One-horse vehicles Saddle-horses (Inmates of vehicles pa EXH Section 43. Exhibitors are not e KIG KUI? mot* nnrr>KfttP * ILAuiui ISMI uivj uiuj yu* v*?ws/v, tickets for 50 cents, which shall not b attendants for stock, etc.. will be adc tendent of Departments, who will is before 9 o'clock a. m. aud after the cl at a special gate provided for that pi be his own stock attendant. Section 44. All delegates from St stitutes. Reporte-s, etc . wi 1 receive tary's office, which will admit them privileges of the Grounds during F; Section 45. Programmes will be Ample arrangements will be prov Grounds and a sufficient force of po tion of order and the protection *nd MONDAY, Secretary Harman's office will be when all entries made under rules proper position. * THURSDAY At 11 o'clock auction sales of live At 2 p. m. the premiums will be a1 conclusion of which the Fuir will clc Each morning of the Fair from a mittee in testing a'l kinds of implerr their own tean ?. PREMI Field Crop J. Walter Drei SAMPLE 0 The following is limited to Lexin must be grown by the exhibitor and : in such manner as the Superintende 1 Best bushel white wheat 2 Best bushel red wheat 3 Best bushel bread corn, white, wi 4 Best bushel stock corn, white, wii 5 Best bushel stock corn, yellow, w 6 Best bushel barley 7 Best bushel red oats 8 Best bushel white oats 9 Best bushel yellow oats 10 Best bushel black oats 11 Best bushel rye 12 Best bushel pindars 13 Best bushel b'ack pease 14 B^st bushel clay pease 15 Best bushel white pease 16 Best bushel red pease 17 Best bushel speckle pease is Best bushel yam potatoes 19 Best bushel yellow or pumpkin y Ort Rt>ct hnthal sirnAf unv O 21 Bestb-ishel Irish potatoes 22 Best bushel ruta baga turnips-... 23 Best bushel largest turnips, any < 24 Best bushel mange! wurzel or oth 25 Best bale peavine hay. in bales ol 25 Best bale clover hav, in bales not 27 Best bale crab or other native gra 28 Best bale Bermuda grass hay, in 29 Best bale German millet hay, in fc 30 Bjst 12 stalks sorgum with seeds, 31 Best 12 stalks sugar cane, with on 32 Best bushel water flawed gold see 33 Best bushel water flowed white se 34 Best bushel upland seed rice, wit 35 Be-t specimen of leaf tobacco, nc 36 B^st six largest pumpkins 37 Best bale cotton, gin'd on ordinar: SS Best wool, not less than 100 poum 39 Best marketable moss, not less tfc 40 Best fleece from Angora goat 41 For the largest and heaviest twel 42 Best half bush-1 peaches 43 Best half bushel pears 44 Besthalf bushel apples 45 Best half bushel onions 46 Besthalf bushel tomatoes 47 Best half bushel b crs 48 Best half bushel radishes 49 Best and largest watermelon 50 Best peck bell pepper 51 Best stalk bell pepper 52 Largest gosrd... 53 Best collection of gourds H ousehold R. L Keisler, Articles in this Department to be residents of Lexington Couuty. Ret e 1 second premium, but does not ent 1st Pr 54 Jar leaf lard, Ave pounds 5 55 Ten lbs. hard domestic soap.. 5 56 Five pounds toilet soap 5 57 Ham. county raised, cooked.. 5 58 Two sides county raised bacon 5 5Butter. 5 pounds 2 59 Loaf bread 2 60 Rolls 2 61 Sweet rusks 2 62 Mixed bread 2 63 Fruit cake 2 64 Sponge cake 2 65 Pound cake 2 66 Chocolate cake 2 67 Silver cake 2 6S Cocoanut cako 2 69 Jelly cake 2 70 Cream cake 2 71 White fruitcake 2 72 Almond cake * 73 Fig cake 2 74 Mit case 75 Pineapple cake 76 Okra for winter use 77 Tomatoes for winter use Quart domestic vinegar 79 Best speeiu-.en of starch 80 Peck dried apples 81 Peck dried pears 82 Peck dried peaches 83 Peck dried quinces 84 Peck dried plums 85 Peck dried blackberries...? 86 Peck wortl- berries s7 Domestic prunes, five p' unds 88 Loaf bread, by a girl under 14 s Best specimen hermatieally sea! ed fruits and vegetables, nc under one quart each, as follow! by an individual: 89 Peaches 90 Pears 91 Apples. 92 Apricots 93 Figs 9t Cherries 95 Quinces 96 Raspberries 97 Currants 93 riurns y9 Blackberries 100 Worth-berries 101 Okra 102 Tomatoes : 103 Corn : KM Preserved olives. 1 quart each. Southern raised and made? s 105 T>st Olive oil. one quart each. Southern raised and made? 5 106 Drum dried flirs 107 Peaches, by a irirl under 14? : PRESERVES ONE QUART EACH 108 Fur 5 109 Apple 110 Pear 2 111 Peach s 112 Quince i 113 Watermelon rind * 114 Cherries s 115 Raspberries 116 Crab apple 5 117 Citror 5 118 Piueapile 5 mm??riiri iMiiiiiii ii I MIR AMIJTIIIN | I I CAROLINA. N FOR VISITORS. I on the errounds of the Association, is een minutes from the town. i provided at the main entrance to the ned without any delay. jcial privileges on ine grouuu-> iuum aittee wiil meet iu the President's office at F ADMISSION. 2*>C ir>c 25e ir>e IOC yine: for personal admission.) IBITORS. ntitled to free admission by virtue ofbeing when their presence is necessary, season >e t-ansferrable- A sufficient number of nitted free upon application to the Superinsue non-transferrable tickets, good only ose of the day's proceeding, and then only irpose. No Exhibitor will be permitted to ate Agricultural Societies. Mechanics' Ina ticket upon application at the Secrefree of charge, and enti'le them to the lir Week. published in the papers and on handbills, ided for meals and refreshments on the licemen and watchmen for the preserva. safe keeping of articles. OCTOBER 22. ! opened at 8 a. m . and close at 5 p. m.. : and regulations will be assigned their , OCTOBER 25. stock svarded from the Secretary's office at the >se. till IX o'clock will be devoted by the comtenls. Exhibitors are expected to furnish UM LIST Depart m e n t. ^R, Superintendent. F FIELD CROP. gton County production, and all articles 1 n tllO rtnonf itt? r? o m r\ > /I 9UVHU 111 kUU 11UOUI1V)1 UailiCU ISCll/W* UliU nt may direct: 1st Pr. 2 J Pr. 75 40 75 40 th 12 ears 75 40 th 12 ears 75 40 ith 12 ears... 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 . 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 am potatoes 75 40 ther variety 75 40 - 75 40 75 40 jther variety 75 40 er beet 75 40 P not less than 100 pounds l 00 75 less than 100 pounds 1 00 75 ss hay, bale not less than 100 lbs 100 75 bale uot less than 100 pounds... 1 00 75 iale not less than 100 pounds ... 1 00 75 with one gallon syrup of same 75 40 e gallon syrup of same 75 40 :d rice, with sheaf of same 75 40 >edrice, with sheaf of same ... 75 40 h sheaf of same 75 40 >t less than five pounds 1 00 75 *TK Afi ygin, not under strict middling 1 00 75 is 1 00 75 tan 200 pounds l 00 75 75 40 ve heads of cabbage .. 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 50 25 50 25 25 25 5U 25 I Department. Superintendent. prepared by the Exhibitors, who must be i ribbon will be attached to articles award:itie the exhibitor to a money premium. ' | 1st Pr. 0 ! 119 Strawberry 23 0 120 Plum 25 0 i 121 Lemon 25 0 1 122 Blackberry 25 d I 123 Grape 25 5 124 Orange 25 5 ! 125 Muscadine 25 5 128 Ogeechee lime 25 5 j 127 Pumpkin chips 25 5 128 Watermelon, by a girl under 14 25 s I BRANDIED FRUITS, 1 QT. EACH. 5 129 Grapes 25 55 j 130 Apricots? 25 s j 131 Plums 25 55 132 Strawberries 25 -"> j 133 Peaches 25 ! JELLIES, ONE GLASS. [5 ! 134 Apple 25 >5 135 Blackberry 25 >5 j 13? Grape 25 >5 ! 137 Quince 25 >3 j 138 Scuppernong 25 >3 : 139 Haw 25 5 140 Pear 25 >3 | 141 Peach 25 142 Rasnberrv ? R 143 Strawberry 25 r> j 144 Crab apple 25 5 145 Currant 25 ? 146 Muscadine 25 J5 147 Cherry 25 5 j 148 Plum 25 55 1 149 Apple, by a girl under 14 25 JAMS, 1 QUAKT EACH. X i 150 Raspberry 25 151 Gooseberry 25 152 Fig 25 >5 153 Blackberry 25 k 154 Strawberry 25 >5 j 135 Quince 25 >5 156 Apple 25 >5 157 Crab apple 25 >-, ; 158 F?uir 25 >5 159 Muscadine 25 160 Pea<*h "v.") >-> Ml (trapo 25 >5 1'2 Cherry 25 5 163 Watermelon r'nd 25 25 164 Currant 25 25 165 Plum 25 25 166 Scupyernong 25 25 ! 167 Haw 25 16S Blackberry, by girl under 14.. 23 5 SWEET PICKLES, l QUART EACH. 109 Peach 25* ' 170 Watermelon rind 25 'J. 171 Crab apple 25 ; 172 Pear **> 173 Apple 25 174 Plum 25 175 Cherry 25 I 176 Fig 25 " 177 Cabbage 25 178 Grape 25 179 Pear, by girl under 14 25 5 SOUR PICKLES, 1 QUART EACH. 15 180 Artichoke 25 15 161 Onion 25 5 182 Cucumber 25 a The majority of p< fin<l their blood becoi: Cii>i lv controlled in eai Those predisposed $ longer able to properly of life the blood must tion. It is not only th the nerves, removes al 4^- ^ other mineral poison c S. S. S. is the onl tism, Eczema, Tetter, etc. It purifies an< *uy poisonous waste materials to accumu' If you have an old running sore or an ol It never fails to make a quick and permane the need of a tonic, S. S. S. will strengthen S. S. S. cure*' Mr. H. Borden of Saumsville. Va.. < Kezenia of thirty-five years' standing, after the best in the surrounding country had failed. This was s ago, and there has been no return of the disease. If you are in doubt about your diseas give vou any information or advice wanted Book on Blood and Skin Diseases sent S. S. S. IS THE IDE Dots and Dashes. ! i 11 Fifteen persons were drowned bj ^ a cloudburst at Cjleman, Texas on July 1G. De Witt's Little Early Risers are ( famous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. J. E Kauf- j mann. Don't think when any one gives you a present that it isn't going to ( cost you anything. 1 A farmer near Columbia, S. C, , raised an Irish potato weighing one j pound and five ounces. I CUBAN RELIEF CUK3 j B 6QIkI?k?^Colic?Neuralgia andToothache in five minutes. SourStomach and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmann. An alligator, twelve feet in length, was killed in an old pond near Aiken, South Carolina, recently. . Why is it easier to be a clergyman than a physician? Because it is easier to preach than to practice. 1 One Minute Cough Cure is the , only harmless remedy that produces j immediate results. Try it. J. E Kaufmann. i D.?an Swift said: "It is useless to , < * attempt to argue a rnau out 01 a ( thiDg he was never reasoned into " , Bees never work singly, but al- | ways in companies, that they may assist each other. A useful hint to < Christians. 1 There are no better pills made , rban DeWiti's Little Ea<Jv Riserx J Aiways prompt and Certain. J E. , Kaufmann. Bobbs?''Clothes do not make the j man." Dobbs?"No, but many a I lawyer has been made by a good i suit." i The first ingredient in conversa- 1 tion ir truth, the next good seme, the tbiid good humor, and tLe forth wit. B3 nf TjT CURES WHtKfcALL ELSEFailLS, ja? Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use W IZrJ in time. Sold by druggists. gt ] We should never grumble at those thiDgs we could have prevented, nor , at those things that we could not have prevented. If a wart be rubbed with the ^ pared surface of a freshly cut potato three times a day it will disappear within a month. . < For burns, injuries, piles and skin diseases use DeWitt's Witch Hazel j Salve. It is the original. Counter-] 1 feits may be offered. Use only De-; Witt's. J. E. Kaufmann. In the drought stricken region of; Arizona where there is great scarcity ; < of water cattle are dying by the i thousands. I ^ There were seventy deaths from < sunstroke in New York on July 25th,, 1 more than half of them being little ; I children. I Damon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleasant remedy for all diseases arising1 from a disordered or torpid liver.; XUC) til V cue LLiUUCl li V^'UC 1U1 WLIOU* < patioD, biliousness, sick headaches, specks before the eyes, etc. They 1 do not sicken or gripe, mild inaction, f tl'orough in effect. Only one a dose, | sugar coated and pleasant to take. [ Price, 25 cents a bos, at the Bazaar. 11 The Georgia peach crop, especially | the Elbertae, will be immense. The j j watermelon crop is about 24 per j cent tff The India famine relief fund at : New York has reached ?102,530 Phttf^CUBAN OIL cures ^ s KWkCvoS vCuts, Burns, Bruises, Bhcu- j matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. ] Sol.l by Julian E. Kaufmann. Forty million dollars worth of; < I manufactures were exported during ; i May, breakiug all records. ! One of the submarine torpedo' boats recently contracted for by the : ( navy de,a'taient will be a'-si^ned to O'? ? : -u M* Crun le-ton h ir ii bo?, rhis fctate. j' 1: ba < been democst? dt?:d by ex I perience that Consumption can be1 oreventfd by ?he earlv use of One 1 " r, . \ Minute Cough Cure. This is the! favorite remedy for coughs, colds,] croup, asthma, grippe and all throat ' and lung troubles. Cures quickly. 0 J. E. Kaufmann. ? ! 1 vnn kpp Dnmlev a latest photograph?"' ''You mean the one: iD which he looks cross-eyer)?'' 4*Y?r; bow on earth did it happen?" "Well, j' the photographer was cross ey< d, ' you see, and just as he made the ex-j posure be turned to Dumpley and ; said: 'Look thie way, please.'" :-rsoiia upon reaching middle age anc. past ties weak and thin, arid diseases tlia . were lier life begin to affect the constitution, to Scrofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, Gout i tige the Mood, so long tainted and wcakei nourish the body, and it becomes a t easv be re-enforced before it can pert on 1 its I :iing so surely and effectually does tl is as f is ami enriches the blood, improves t'le apj e best blood mirilier, but the best toirc for 1 taint from the blood, and prevents the tit purely vegetable blood medicine known, an bo found in it, and it may be taken for t y remedy that reaches deep-seated blood 1 restores '.he blood to a healthy, normal late. ostinate ulcer that refuj.es to heal, or are trou lit cure of these pests. If your system is ru and help you as it has many others t<> a ha] , - Mrs. D. R. Johnson, of Macks-hear. C ,a.c?s.c v ith a severe type of rheumatism, am pn\ sicians j.,low.n ar>(j -ecotnmemk-d as a curt e\en jear. benefit. S. S. S. promptly reached th j made a complete and permanent curt ;c, and will send us a statement of your c:u , for which we make 110 charge, to any desiring it. Address Swift Specific :AL TONIC 'AND OLD PEOPLE. "Is your new boarding house aris- J :ocraticf' "Y^p, very, when we1 oegin to eat corn eff the cob our j iand-lady gets up from the table and } starts a music box to playing." A gentleman recently cured of j dyspepsia gave the following appro- I Driate rendering of Burns' famous j 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/' Tiiis preparation will digest what you eat. It instantly relieves and radically cures indigestion and all stomach disorders. J. E KaufmaDn. Sillicus?"You say nothing is supeifluous. Of what use is the veriform appendix?" Cynicus?"Tt keeps lots of doctors from starving to death." Sin makes us suffer even in this life. We never feel well so long as we know that we have done something wroDg. When our hearts are pure, and we try'to do right we are happy. Little Nettie was learning to read and part of her lesson ran thus. "The cat has a rat." "Hugh !" she Bxclaimed. "The man who wrote this book didn't have rat?; they have kittens." The law holds both maker and eir culator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealer who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of D-Witt's Witch H>iZ<-l Salve ri^ks your life to make a little larger profit. Y<,u can Dot trust bim. D* Wilt's is the only genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and all skin diseases. See that your dealer gives you Dt-Witt's Salve. J. E Kiufmann. "How is Johnny getting along with his writing?'' asked the fond parent. "Rapidly," replied the teacher. "I think he is already competent to write his own excuses.'' The speed of the fastest railway train is only a little more than onehalf the velocity of the golden eagle's fi'ght, the bird having been kuowr. to make 140 miles per hour. Bucksboal, X. C, May 16,1898. Gentlemen:?Four years ago I was | helpless with a misery in my back. [ could not return myself in bed. 1 J was treated by my physician, but he j lid me 110 good. I took one bottle | Dr. Baker's Female Regulator and { t cured me. I think there is no medicine on earth like it. Mrs. Emma E. Myers. For sale at the Bazaar. "Johnny,'' said a mother to her greedy 5 year-old, "if you eat so much lunch you will spoil your ap petite for dinner.'' "Well, I don't jare," answered Johnny. "I'd rather aave a good lunch for my appetite j ihan a good appetite for my dinner.'1 ' NUBIAN TEA curesDyspepI EwflJvl v sia, Constipation and Indigestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. Sold bv Julian E. Kaufman a. If every cigantte in the world ;vere destroyed human mortals would sensibly improve. Undertakers will :ell you that when the body of a j confirmed cigarette smoker is enoalm<xl it turns green. This shows :hat the pui?on does not stop at the ungs, but saturates the entiie body. Half the married people iu the ivnrld wouldn't bo anv more UDhappv f they had married somebody else, ind the other half wouldn't be any nore UDhappy if they hadn't married anybody. S. II Baldwin, Columbus, Ga, writes: I occasionally give a TeethDa Powder to keep tn; teething kild's gnm? softened. A double-headed calf was born the Dther day ou the farm of Marion \linaps at Stanards, Allegany county, \r. Y. Both heads are perfectly rorined. The animal eats heartily ind is as fiisky as a normal calf. The soothing and healing properlies of Chamberlain's Cough Bern ?dy, its pleasant taste and prompt ind permanent cures, have made it a ,'reat favorite with the people everywhere. For sule by J. E Kauf- i J I nann. ! I The United States spends S2O0- i 100,000 a year for the cause of pub- ! lie education?a sum equal to those , jf Gieat B iiian, Germany and j France combined. Fresh and reliable garden , seed for sale at the Bazaar. 4 ind other hereditary troubles may escape icd by accumulated waste matters, is no mark for disease. At this critical period estimate functions and rid the system of v S. S. >etite. and builds up 'die general eonsiuuold people. It warms the blood, tones up ivelopment of disease. Not one particle of mercury, potash or my length of time without harm, troubles like Scrofula, Cancer, Rheuinacondition. and makes it impossible for bled with boils and carbuncles, try S. S. S. ii down and you feel 1 had used every renedy fey J*~ 3S?-. without receiving "any yd e seat of the disease anil tOO PURIFIER FOR "That girl is the cheekiest creatun that ever drew breath of life," sai( a well known lawyer, the other day after a stylish dressed female hat left his office. ''She had the nerv to propose to a deaf and dumb maD and dow she wants to bring suit fo breach of promise on the groun< that silence means consent." After many intricate experiments scientists have discovered method for obtaining all the natural digest ants. These have been combined ii the proportion found in the humai body and united with substance that build up the digestive organs makiDg a compound called Kodc Dyspepsia Cure. It digests wha you eat and allcws all dyspeptics t eat plenty of nourishing food whil the stomach troubles are beiDg rad ically cured by the medicinal agent it contains, it is pleasant to take an< will give quick relief. J. E. Kauf mann. At a wedding in Illinois the othe day do men except the bridegroon and the minister were allowed. Eve] the ushers were women, and so wai the "best maD." It needed only i woman minister to make the femin inity of the occasion complete. Ant then what a pity the bridegroom ha< to be a man. During the ciul war, as well as ii our late war wii;h Spain, diarrhoe was one of the most troublesom diseases the army had to content with, In many instances it becam chronic and the old soldiers stil suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor o Wind Ridge, Greene Co., Pa., is on of these. He uses Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remed, aod says he never found artythir j that wonld give him such quick re lief. It is for sale by J. E. Kaui mann. There are too many people wh like to tell bad news. Young Women The entry into womanhood is a critical time for a girL Little menstrual disorders started at that time soon grow into fatal complications. That female troubles are filling graveyards proves this, Wine of Cardui establishes a painless and natural menstrual flow. When once this important function is started right, a healthy life will usually follow. Many women, young and old, owe their lives to Wine of Cardui. There is nothing like it tc give women freedom from pain and to fit young women for every duty of life. $1.00 bottles at druggists. Miss Delia M. Strayer, TuIIy, Kan.t "1 have suffered untold pain at menstrual periods for a long time, was nervous, had no appetite, and lost interest in everything, in fact was miserable. 1 have taken four bottles of Wine of Cardui, with Thedford's Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day I am entirely cured. I cannot express the thanks 1 feel for what you have done for me." For advice incases re-quiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, the I.adles' Advisory Department,'! he Chattanooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. County Campaign Meetings. The following is the campaigi schedule: Swansea, August 9. Gaston, August 10. Brookland, August 11. C It Risb, August 11. Samaria Church, August 1G. TiPwiedale. Aucu.-t IS. Irmo, August 23. Cuapin, Augast 24 Pine Ridge, August 25. A Woman's Letter. Coolidge, Ky , Aug. 1st, 1808. I have been suffering from Femah troubles ami was unable to get relief I! was persuaded to try Benedicts '.nd after one months treatment j i'an say I am fully restored. I rc-com mend your remedy to suffering wo men. M rs. E. R. Gilreath. Mold by Julian E Kauffman. ?- /"* * Land for fSaio. T OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE 13 .1 aero- oi Jftud. thre-tonrth <-l a uji1< t'dui I'eliOD. Has a two-hur>e farm open* d For further information, appiy to rue a I eliou, S. C, H. C. SCOFIELD. July 18? tf. NEWBERRY COLLEGE | Commodious buildings. I'r.r Water. ' 'I brt-c courses for degic-s with elcetives. Good library; working laboratory. Efficient preparatory department Heard, tuition aLd all fees per year need no' exc?*ed. SUM) in collegiate department; $9 > 111 preparatory department. Next sfs<ioa begins October 1st. ^erFor Catalogue, address Ot.L>. B. U HiU.il tit. rresiuem. i | Newberry, 6. C. July S8? 6w41. Barbecue. I WILL FURNISH A CUE AT SAMAria Church on Campaign Day, August 1 16:h. Ever>tiiing will be done to accommodate and please the people. Come o; t 1 and hear thj latest issues of the dav discussed. M. C. HALLMAN. ow-40. I Money to Loan ON FARMING LA.NDS. LONV, TIME. Easy payment. No commission Bor- ] rower pa\s actual ccst of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Central National Bank Building. COLUMBIA, S. C. COL. G. T. GRAHAM. Lexington, S. C. 3 July 18 -ly. * J SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ; , Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. I Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect June Kith. l^O. ~ ' "Six,fNo.:J4|No.?J i, NORTHBOUND. No-44 Dailv Daily !?X Stl j 8 Lv. Jacksonville (P. Si 8 00ai 6U0p " Savannah (So. Ry.) ! 12 20t. 12 20a >* " Barnwell t 406p| 4 1.1a " Bla.-kville 4 2]p,4 28a d " Sprwigfield 4 44p, 4 51a " Sally ' | 4 52p! 4 59a 3 Ar. Columbia j ft05p| 6 10a a Lv. Charleston, (So. Ry ; 7 OJa llOOp " Sumnierville j * fin 1200ot , " Branchville j... -j 8 55ai 155a ' " Orangeburg 9 23a 2 50a ,1 " Kingville ; 10 15a| 4 30a Ar. Columbia 11 OOaj 5 55a t Lv. Augusta, (So. Ry.) *200a| 255pi &3dp Lv. (jraniteville ^ 2 45a; 3 2tip| 10 lop 0 Lv."Ediifleid.................. 1 "l lop Lv. Aiken 1 3 15pi .. . ? Lv. Trenton i 51A? 3 35p 11 00p " Johnston 8 20a 4 19p 11 20p Ar. Columbia, (U. D.) I j 5 45p 2 10a q Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St.. ? f 9 30a OlOp 6 20a " Winnsboro 708p 7 25a 4 " Chester ! 7 51P; 8 18a J " Rock Hill 1 825p: 8.55a Ar. Charlotte 1 ' 91'>P 9 45a Ar. Danville ; 12 51a 1 33p Ar. Richmond i 6ma; 6 2ap Ar. Washington j j 7 35a 8 50p r " Baltimore (Pa.RR) 1 9 12a 11 Sip " Philadelphia I Ill 35a: 2 56a ft " Now York I 2Q3p ' 6 l'te q tv. Columbia j 1140a, 6 30a Ar. Spartanburg I j 310p! 9 50a a " Asheville j 7 lop; 1 lOp Ar. Knoxville 4 15a, 7 2l)p a Ar. Cincinna'i j 7$Jp| 7 45a Ar. Louisville i 1 Taupi i sua No.43 -V- .?Jv. or 3 SOUTHBOUND. 3 Lv. Louisville - I I * 4&a| ' 45p liv. Cincinnati j j ?3uai Ki>lp Lv. Knoxville ! 1 20a 8 25a ? " Asheviilr j 8 00a} 305p " Spartanburg.. I 1145a; 613p a A r. Columbia 1 32Up' 9 43p Lv. New Yorki Pa.K.ii) < 330p 1215ot 6 " Philadelphia j 605p! 3 50a a " Baltimore fc2Tp! 8 22a Lv- Washi'gt'n (So.Ry) I 950pdl 15a 0 Lv. Richmond j jllUUp lfcolm Lv. Danville I j 4 &? a 48p 4 Lv. CKarlotte .. 8 iOai 955p , " Rock Hill ! 8 55a!l045p 'f " Chester I 9 25all2up " Winnsboro 10 13a 112 10a ? Ar. Columbia, (BldgSt "6301) II 20ai 115a Lv. Columbia, (U. D.) Ill 45al 4 30a 8 " Johnston 1030p! 131pj 6 32a " Trenton llOupj 1 43p; 6 48a y Ar. Aiken 2 2up r7 30a y Ar. Edgefield 4 20p 1130a 3 Ar. Graniteville 'l'JOOnt 2lfrpi 7 18a ) Ar. Augusta *1 PJa 25up._SOOa . Lv. Columbia ( So. Ry) 4 00p| 1 35a l* " Kingville ." 4 4-ipj 2 32a " Orangeburg 533p 3 45a " Branchville 615p| 4 25a " Summerville 7 28p' 5 52a 0 Ar. Charleston ' 815p| 7 00a Lv. Columbia (.So. Ry.) 11 25ai 1 20a Ar. Sally 1237pj 2 32a " Springfield Ig45p 2 40a " Blackville 107p 3 00a " Barnwell 121p 3 15a I" Savannah 3lap 510a Ar. Jacksonville i P. S.) 7 40p' 9 25a Trains 43 and 44 (mixed except Sunday) arrive and depart from Hamburg. tLuily except Sunday. Sleeping Car Servioe. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-room sleeping cars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars be9 tween Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah. !g Washington and New York. ^ Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte and Savannah. Nos. 35 and 86?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buffer sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and Char1 >tte. Dining cars serve ail meals enroute Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute duilv lsitwcen Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON, J. M.CULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't.. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't.. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule In Effect June 11th, 1S99. " ct A nuncs Sun- Daily stahoas. No 1T Ko fL Lt. Charleston 7 Oo a m 44 Suininerville 7 41 a na 44 Branehvitle I 8 55 a m 44 Orangeburg i 9 33 a m 44 Klngvllle j 10 15 ? m Lv. Columbia | 11 05 a m 44 Prosperity j 12 10 n'n 44 Newberry 12 25 p m 44 Ninety-Six 1 20 p m 44 Greenwood 7 40 a nil 1 55 p in Ar. Hodges j 8 00 a m| 2 15 p na ArTAbbe-vdlle ! IF 40 ~^45 p m Ar. Belton 8 55 a nii 8 10 p m .Ar. Anderson j 9 80 a in| 8 35 p m r Ar. Green vii'.e ; 10 10 a ni 4 15 p rn | Ar. Atlanta I 3^5 p_m! 9 ft) p m cTiTinvs Ex. Sun. I Fnllr STATIONS. 18 j yQ. fo 9 Lr. Greenrilie 5 30 p m 10 15 a m " Piedmont 6 00 p in i 10 40 a m " Wllllamston B "~LlLm 55 a m Lr. Anderson 4 45 p in; 10 45 a m Lr. Belton C 45 p mi 11 15 ? m Ar. Donne.lds 7 15 p in 11 40 a m D Lr. Abbeville". ' 6 10 p m 11 20 > n Lr. Hodges 7 35 p mj 11 55 a m Ar. Greenwood 8 00 p in1 12 20 p m " Ninety-Six 12 55 p m " Newl?erry | 2 00 pm " Prosperity i 2 14 p m " Columbia j 3 30 p m Lr. Kingviile 4 58 p in " Orangeburg 5 20 p m " BranchviHe 8 17 p m " Summerville 7 32 p m Ar. Charleston ? _*!..? ? bailv Daily I Daily Daily No. 0No.I3l STATIONS. No.l4iNo.10 5 3^p TUOhLy... Charleston. Ar 8l7pll00a 6 0vp 7 41a" .. Summerrille .. " j 7 32p,1018a 750p 8 55a " ....Brunehville.... " i 6 02p[ 8 52a 824p 0 23a " Orangeburg... " ! 5 20p: 8 22a 0 2up 10 15<ri " Kingviile " j 4 38pi 7 30* 8 30a 11 40a " .... Colt m'?ia " 3 A>p 930p 9 07a I2 20p " Alston Lv 2 8npj 8 50a 10 04a 123pj " ...? .Santuc " ) 1 2ip' 7 4op 10 2i)a 2 0Opl " Union " | 1 05pj 7 30p 10 30a 222pi " Jonesvillo ? " j 12 2.?>pj 6 53p I 10 54a 237p: " Paoolet " ,12 14pj 6 42p t 11 25a Slop Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv'll 45a1 6 15p . 1140a 3 40p Lr.. Spartanburg. Aril 2Saj <> OOp 2 40p 7 UOp Ar . Ashavllle Lv 8 '-'On, 3 Pop j "P." p. in. "A." a. m. Pullman palace sleeping oars on Trains.0-* and ' 8?, 87 and 38, on A. anaC. division. Dining cars L on these trains serve all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. ?& C. division, ! northbound, 6:43 a.m., 3:37^ p- C :13 p. iu.. (vestibule Liniueti); soumoounu -<%. iu., 3:lri p. m., 11 a. iu., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and 0. division, nortnlsMtnd,o:."id a. in., 2:31 n. in. find 3:22 p. iu., (Vestibuled Limited): soutnbound, 1:25 a. in., . 4:550 p. ni., 12:3b n. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 0 ana 10 carry elegant Puilman sleeping cars between Columbia and Asheville enroute daily bet ween Jacksonville and Cincm . nati. Trains 13 and 14 carry auporb Pullman parlor x cars between Charleston and Asheville. i FRANK S. GANNON*. J. M. CL'LP, t Third V P. ?? Gen. Aigr., Traffic Mgr., , Waahfngton, D. C, Washington. L>. C. W. A. TURK, S. H HAKDWICK. Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pas*. Ag't. | Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Qa. perkins mmk YELLOW LINE MANUFACTI liEF 23: i C3- 22 Gr: FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, 8H UUU JtX W AMI . AUGUSTA, ^ESTIMATES CHEERFUL February 1?ly. iVhcn writing nidation th" Dispatch. CONFECTIC FP.TJITS, CAKES, !E\A.:nTC"2" GKBC Toys, Fancy 0 XDE5TTG-S arLd. 2^ PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCHOC Diamond Dyes oi Ilarma n\s LEXINGTON, rm? CAPACITY, 10,000 JO&S PER , I H1L 1TOCI Pom# 4'iVrf th# ia)# of cb#ap ! tv# *ro !*?/*. I?oc"t all w v? urs# j Into bating a shadd? job in ?>rd* to ?%? I K0? K iill.i." l?u?Jr? ?r? -A Li t> ? It-it?"t\#?iranl u|-. l'->k woll.aa4.Ai AWAY FROM TilF. Hlut'?n.akln: th? ! tr.<i. S?M i J <ie?lrrt ou?J. i 1 n jour town. writ# direct. ] ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Ro< ROCK HILL BUGG for Sale by W. I*. HOOF, T^e GREGORY-RHEA MULE GO.,! ft Columbia^ S. C.. i-i t _ may 11?ly. \Vh"ii writing mention the Dispatch. A pGLUMBIA, fcEWBRRY AND ' AI LAURENS RA!L?.0AD. In Effect November 19th, 1809. "E No. 52 No. 1 j ~ 11 08 a m lv..Columbia, .lv 4 45 pm | 1 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.Lallentine .ar 5 45 pm *{* 11 40 am ar.5Vhitellock.ar 5 56 pm 11 43 a m ar .. Hilton., .ar 6 04 pm j ric 11 48 a m ar.. Cbapin.. ar 6 20 pm I 12 03 a m ar L. Mountain ar 6 45 pm I 12 07 a in ar.. .SligLs.. ar 6 52 pm i 12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 7 20 pm ; 12 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 7 45 pm y, 12 43 p m ar... Jalapa... 12 48 p m ar... Gary 12 53 p m ar.. Kinard... j 1 00 p m ar..Goldville.. 1 13 p m ar.. Clinton... j Hig 1 25 p m ar .. Parks. .. 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens.. J EcS RETURNING SCHEDULE. i ver> fcXH No. 53 No" 22 ftuc 1 35 p m Iv. .Laurens, .lv 5 50 aru I N 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks., .lv G 00 am j ly.-, 1 53 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 6 35 am j Adc 2 03 p m lv...Goldville..lv G 53 am J 2 10 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 7 05 am i S 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 j 2 40pm lv.Prosperity.lv 8 40 am ! .-pi 2 59 p m lv... Sligli3... lv 9 00 am J AI I 3 05 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 9 10 am ; ^ 3 16 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 9 30 am 3 22pm lv... Hilton... lv 9 40 am cou 3 2G p m lv.White Rock.lv 9 4G am CO] 3 31 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 9 56 am 3 40 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 10 15 am ? 3 40 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 10 25 am ? 4 05 p m ar..Columbia, .ar 10 45 am i 9 Trains 52 and 53 run solid between j g Charleston and Greenville. Train j ? 52 makes close connection at Laur- j 3^ ens for Augusta and Spartanburg. j No. 53 makes close connection at | Sumter for the North. ( Nos. 1 and 2 makes close connec tion with S. A. L to aLd from Atlanta Nai For further information call on or stn I tru n address i ?? B. F. P. LEAPHABT, j!"1 City Ticket Agent, s^ai ^ J. F. LIVINGSTON, Dys Travelling Passenger Agent. Fla: Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C j W. G. CHILDS, President. ^ c ' I Prici smai Pre parker's hair balsam Clcani.-i and b^aur-Ma the hair. y MnSS* ra| Promote* a lui'irmr.t growth. - tag Never Fails to Bestore Gray ^aSa Hair to its Youthful Color. Cure? aoalp A fi lEZILT02ST'S C OUGH CURE, $ ^ A SYRUP. 1 Unique?unlike any otln r cough prepa- , ation. The qniekt st to stop a cough and o remove soreness from the lungs. '25c. J / THE MURRAY DRUG CO., I COLUMBIA. SC. | For Sn'e at THE BAZ IAH. _* Aug. 18 - lv. i 5\ hen writing mention the Dispaeh. N( DEEP WELLS. U Prle Having recfntly rrrorased a a first class outfit lor boring deep wells, hoe interested in a snpph of lre.sh, pure j? later should consult meat I>x ugton either u person or by mail. Satisfaction guarun- si eed, and ycur patronage solicited. i ? A. .7. l^OX, j bi LEXINGTON S. C. j ?J June 18, lsyy.-ly. j L. CTURINGCO,, LUMBER, tS OF !NG, SIDING, INGLES AND LATHS, tS 1 > UL1ND8, GA. ,LY FURNISHED..?? When writing mention the Dispatch DNERIES, DCBEIES, hina, Notions, :E3DXCI:LTES, ?T. T5nrkTT? ATT>T71LfO rrrn 'JJ ajjij ^ iziO; JLJXVJ : all Colors. Bazaar, , s. c; . ANNUM. $3 ~Kji Y Koffiff f If U> b* Ta LktO [ - ft dollar vf to. i Hfher la Prle#, ! *11. KEEP < h*ap#r !n ibft ? If Boae oa tfti? j Y COMPANY. xing-ton, N? C. flATTHEWS ft B0UKN1GHT, Leosville, S. C. V!:on writing rrention the Dispatch. -L BIG BOXING EVENTS *.re Best Illustrated and Described in -GLICE GAZETTE riic World-Famous . . . . Patron of Sports. i.OC-13 WEEKS-$1.C0 MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. :HAED K. FOX. Publisher, Franklin Square, New York. LEXINGTON iimn iisotii, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. EPAKES FOR TEACHING COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. h School, Ipt?rxn^iate and Primary Courses. ;lish, German. French, Greek and Latin Taught. 3?" Very Healthiest Location. Board f cheap. $4 to $7 per month. Tuition :dingly low, $1 to $2.50 per month. >enses per year $50 to $75. Had 125 lents last session. ext session btgins Monday, September 1100. For full particulars, Ircss 0. D. SEAY, Principal, Lexington, S. C. eptember 14- tf. r / a aiiii" l\ LK.51UKKIfc,ffl. V.. rORNE? AND CDUNCELLDR AT LAW, FFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SEEvices to the citizens of Lexington nty. LUMBTA S. C. ir < 6 l'JOO. 12*42. yspepsia Cure Jigests what you eat. artificially digests the food and aids aire in strengthening and reconicting the exhausted digestive ors. It isthe latest discovered digestand tonic, ^o other preparation annrnnrli if in AtHnipnev. It. i n itly relievesaud permanently cures >pepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, tulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, c Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand >iher results of imperfect digestion. 950c. and fl. Lar.ee size contains 2ft times islze. Book all about dyspepsiamailedfree pared by E. C. DcWITT A CO.. ChicagoJ. E. KAUFMANN. flion writing mention the Dispatch. 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