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THEIR INTERESTS IDENTICAL. p] ut Farmers, Ginners and the American ^ Cotton Co. Share Roundlap Savings. m Certain Southern papers are pub- ^ lishing articles designee* eu pirjuu.w ^ against the roundlap bale those who ^ do not know their origin or purpose. ^ They are paid for by the fquare bale ^ comDress associations, whose intera] est is, not that the farmer's cotton shall be baled in the way that will ^ bring him the most money, but that ^ it shall be put up in bales that will j have to be compressed The people of the South are not to be caught ^ with such chsff. The favor with which the roundlap bale is received wherever it has been introduced is due to its merit alone, and to the ^ fact that the producer receives more money for his cotton in this form than in any other package. He will ** i i continue to use the roundlap Daie so j long as he finds it profitable, and no c longer. t| The interests of the farmer, the ginner and the American Cotton j-, Company are "lentical. p _ The farmer has his cotton put in roundlap bales because the savings which accrue in their marketing enable the buyer to pay him a premium sufficient to pay the baling charge and leave him a substantial profit j besides. . b Much as compressmen would like to have farmers believe otherwise, the American Cotton Company has no purpose further than to secure for itself a fair share of these sav ^ ings. Its interest lies in enabling ^ the presses which it builds to bale as much of the Southern cotton crop as ^ possible. Iq order to insure this resalt it is essential that cotton r " ' r i. growers hud pront id tne use ci meae t3( presses, or they would not patronize (j tbem. To this end, aDd in order j that the full savings cf which round- ^ lap bales are capable might be real- ^ ized, the American Cotton Company became a buyer of roundlap bales, |_ paying for tbem a premium above tne market value of square balte. Thus the rental which the company - charges for the use of its presses by ^ ginners who prefer lease to purchase, is paid by neither the farmer nor the C ginners, but by the cotton buyer ul (whether the American Cotton Com pany or some othe'?) and it is paid out of the savings. ? ^ Beyond insuring that cotton in ,r roundlap bales shall in all cases sell for the premium io which it is en- ^ titled and which is paid for it at the S mills, the company does not go. Its o cotton agreement does not require that a siDgle bale of cotton be sold cl to the American Cotton Company. Ginners are free to buy or lease ai presses, and eveiy roundlap Dale, with all of its advantages, can be B bought in open competition by any responsible buyer and handled ai through to the mills, with all of the a; resultant savings, but wherever the ordinary cotton bujer declines to purchase roundlap bales on this basis, the American Cotton Company stands pledged to buy them. a The firmer who patronizes a gj roundlap gin plant may retain as ^ complete control over his cotton as ^ if he took it to an old 6tyle ginhouse. C) If he does not wish to sell his cotton j he can have it custom ginned and ^ keep his roundlap bales until such ^ time as he is ready to dispose of g{ them, with the assurance that they are always salable at the full market cj value of the cotton, plus an iucreased price because it is in roundlap j bales. If he likes he can arrange j with the roundlap giuuer to ship his cotton to the American Cottou Cjui- p pany to be held for him and, under all ordinary circumstances, draw against it to. 80 per cent of its value. ? The Ameiican Cotton Company has ^ in this way largely assisted those desired to hold their cotton. It q makes no commission charge for such business. That Throbbing Headache 0 P Would quickly leave you, if you S used Dr. King's New Life P.lis. e< Thousands of sufferers have proved tl their matchless merit for Sick and d Nervous Headaches. They make al pure blood and strong nerves and ai build up your health. Easy to take tl Try them. Only 25 cents. Money !c back if not cured. Sold by J. E Kaufmann, Druggist. 01 * ? ei 12.000 DEAD ON THE TEXAS COST, d u And Property Loss of $20,000,000. p That is Estimate Made by Governor B Sayers, But People Are Brave. Houston, Ttx , Sept. 19?Governor Sayers tonight wired the fuilowiug statement to the Associated Press. "The situation tonight in all parts of the stricken district, so far as known to me, is improved, and will, 11 I believe, should we have tair ttl weather, continue to improve. The method of distributing tLe beuefac- tl ti<>ns of the people has become sys- It tematizfd and has been reduced to i! the lowest expenses possible, and in Ij this I have had the hearty and vol it uotay assistance of the 1 ail way, express, telegraph and telephone eompani s, all of whom have promptly b and without charge transmitted sup- L II "I IB MMIII I III I " "TiftSataPMBEC iefi aud mes^ ig?-s, besides contrib'in% to the relief of the snfForers ! ilveston is beinjj managed by i?s vii municipal authorities, supp'e ented by the assistance of commitpes composed of the best ci,;zers 3d also by the aid of G n. Slurry, am also inf 3rmed thrit the IT lited tates Marshal, Dr. Grantt, has renered and is rendering most valuable id. "The loss of life occasioned by the ;orm in Gdveston and elsewhere on j be southern coast cannot be less aan 12,000 lives, while the loss of ! roperty will probably segregate i wenty millions. Notwithstanding i bis severe alll ction. I have every OLtidence that the stiicken districts 'ill rapidly servive and lb it Galves- ; du will, from her present desolation nd sorrow, arise with renewed Irength and vigor." In the City of Washington on the 9tb, six theatres give all the proeeds of their plays to the relief of j bese unfortunate people amounting o $2,918. The subscriptions to the j jnd made mainly through newsapers so far show a total of $8,392. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Years of Suffering. UI suffered for thirty years with iarrboea and thought I was past eing cured,1' says Jubii S. Holloray, of French Camp, Mi9s. lkI had pent so much time and money aud uffered so much that I had given up 11 hopes of recovery. I was so feele from the effects of the diarrhoea bat 1 could do no kind of Iubor, ould not even travel, but by ancient I was permitted to find a bottle f Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and )iarrhoea Remedy, and a^'er taking everal bottles I am entirely cured of hit trouble. I am so pleased with he result that I am anxious that it e in reach of all who rufifer as I ave." For sale by J E J\iutmann. ^ utheran Synod Will Meet in Columbia on October 24th. olumbla Evening Record. The Lutheran Synod of South larolina, will meet in Columbia next ionth. The following is taken from je Lutheran Visitor. The Evangelical Lutheran Synod f South Carolina will meet, D. V, 1 its seventy-sixth aunual convenon in Ebeuezer church, Columbia, . C , on Wednesday before the 4ih unday in October, 1000, at 10 clock a m. The following speakers have been hoseD: On Missions?R_-v. JAB Sckerer ad R*v. C E Weltner. Ou E iucation?Rev. K Boldt and !ev. G G. Scherer. On Ordination?Rev. M M. Kin rd, with R v. S. C Ballentine as iternate. A Thousand longues Could Dot express the rapture of nnie E Springer, of 1125 Howard ;reet., Philadelphia, Pa., when she >und that Dr. King's New Discoveiy >r Consumption had completely jred her of a hacking C3Ugh that >r many years had made life a buren. All other remedies and doc>r8 could give her no help, but she lys of this I\ )jal Cure?''it soon reloved the pain in my chest and I in now sleep soundly, something I m scarcely remember doing before. fee 1 like sounding i!s praises iroughout the Universe " So will very one who tries Dr. King's New hscovery for any trouble of the ' " r>?-? xn.. nroar, uneBi or juuugs. mre yw rid $1 00. Trial, butiles free at J I. Kiufuiann's Diug Store; every ottle guaranteed. hinese Generals to Return to Pekin. Beilin, Sept. 10 ?Tbe Boerseu eituDg today ptiuts a special disitch from Shanghai dated Monday, ppt. 17, sajing that an imperial diet dated S^pt. 17 commands all ie Chinese generals, under pain of j eath, to avoid hostile actf, otders j II high officials to return to Pekin od assitt in restoring order and je suppression of the Boxers, whose ;aders must be captured. A second edict, the dispatch adds, tdere comprehensive refrom in the utire administration of tbe empire. The allies at Pekin, it is also delared in the dispatch, must insist pon the emperor's return and the unishment of King Yi and all the Oxer leaders. Cuts and Bruises Quickly Healed. Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied > a cut, bruke, bum, scald or like jjury will instantly allay the pain ! d will heal the parts in less time I jan any other treatment. Uuless le injury is very severe it will not >ave a scar. Paiu Balm also cures jeumatkm, cprains, swellings and nurness. For sale by J. E. Kauflann. Finhiug tackle of all kind-, caiu-a, | ob?, atlitici'il bait, ltneb, book*, tic. i lull and &ee tbeiu at ibe Bazuur. < Contagions Blood Poison is tlie most ! Tin- first sort or u ' ^an^s enlarge an< ! some of the milde i tortured with rheu I It is a neculiai Mn?ed by one infect lroni^ parent to chi poison contracted and thought you v 1 drive it from the o Mrs T.w. i.ce, Mont- | y0u mav* not reci Contagious Blood w as inner.!awith and the only anti poison 1>V a diseased i poison?there is I mine. who intected I in\ 1-ahv, and for six ' />a i bv b" M/dl CURE YC rmdv was covered with sore's and ulcers. Sev- close study of blc rial t>lnMcianstreated . . .. r.ie. r.nt all to no pur- d. \ Oil call ;w?e. The mercury and at home, and yoi potash they Rave me < anv information feotr.eo to aud fuel to i . the awi'nl flame which j our physicians, was devouviiiK me. | diseases, and wil Friend" advised me to j attention. Consul trv S S. S. Tl*Ctfantak . , . , itin it and improved no charge \\hate\< from the start, and a j conducted in the i Complete and perfect i cure was llic result." I SOUTHERN INTERSTATE FAIR, ! Atlanta, Georgia, October 10th-27th, | 1900. Ou acconut of the above occasion, Southern Riihvay will sell round trip tickets to Atlanta and return, from Ozark, Troy, Montgomery, S Irna, Birmingham, Ala ; Naehville, Knoxville, Tenn.; Asheville, N. C; | Spartanburg, Columbia, Charleston, | S. C ; Jacksonville, Like City, Live I | Oak, Fia , a Del intermediate stations, I also from all points in the State of Georgia at late*: For individual;-: One first class [ fare for the round tiip, plu3 50 cents ! admission to the Fair Grounds; for t children between ages of five and j twelve years 25 cents will be added to ticket rate for admission to FailGrounds. For militury companies and brass bands, in uniform, twenty or more | on one ticket, a rate ef oue cent per | mile in each directiou per capita, I plus arbitrages, j Dates of sale from all points in . State of Georgia October 9th to 27tb, inclusive, and from points within the states of Alabama,, Tenj nessee. North Carolina, South Caro! lina and Florida, October 12, 1G, 18, 23 and 25.h, fiual limit of all tickets October 3i)ib, 1930 For detailed information as to rates, reservations, etc, call on or address aoy agent of the Southern Railway or its connections. S. H. Hard wick, Asst. Gen. Passenger Agent, Atlauta, Ga. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well J tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the guma allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Conger Speaks. Pekin, Sept. 18 ?Mr. Conger, the United S:ates minister, sajs that Pekin must be occupied by foreign troops until some settlement is effected, as otherwise all the value of the expedition will be lost. Gen. Chaffee has issued orders prohibiting the American troops from shooting from boats, looting or foraging. Every facility is to be given to Chinese who desire to reopen theii shop?, and everything taken must be p lid for. WjT for Women\l ,VY A re ycu nervous? W Vj Are you completely exhausted? 1 B Do you suffer every month? ^ g If you answer " yes ** to any of l I these questions, you have ills which I I Wine of Cardui cures. Do you I: appreciate what perfect health would [; I to <? Aft?r tatincr W?no of 8 I Cardui, thousands like you have real- I ized it. Nervous strain, loss of sleep, F cold or indigestion starts menstrual t disorders th~t are not noticeable at L first, but day by dsy stead ly grow 8 into troublesome complications, wine F of Cardui, used just before the men- l strual period, will keep the female Isystem in perfect condition. This j medicine is taken quietly at home. 8 There is nothing like it to help I women enjoy good health. It costs I only SI to test tnis remedy, which is I endorsed by 1,000,000 cured women. / \rs. Lena T. Prizburg, East St Louis, F J 111., says: "I am physically a new L| woman, by reason of my use of Wine of I Cardui and Thedford's Black Draught-" E In ens^s requiring jpoetal directions, 8.4- R 1 dreti9,aivi!)g?raptoma.,'The I.adie!?'Adviv j" 3 'Tj Department," The Chattanooga Mcdl- I 0 ciiio Co., Chattanooga. Teon. C Ladies Read This. Dr. Rikor's IVmalo Remilar is a new discovery for the prevention and cure cf female diseases. It ib un doubtfully one of tbeliuest medicines for all it claims iri relieving aud curing ftutierip<? women. If. is a peruiap' nt cuip for all wninh, bladder and urinary deRfwes and female i w. .ikneatj, etc. 1'or sale at the i ILzuur. Large bottles $1.25 degrading and destructive of all diseases, as leer is followed by little red pimples on the i inflame, copper colored splotches appear, t r symptoms ; they increase in severity, final matic pains and covered with offensive eatin - ?* ?tliat an i puiwn, diiu > v . en with this loathsome disease, may beinocn Id, appearing as the same disease or in a moi ore or stubborn skin trouble appearing in n: in early life. You may have taken potash an ,-ere cured, out you were not, for these poisoi; utside, but it is doing its work on the insic agnize it as the same old taint, but it is. Poison, and it will cure you. It is the onl; dote for this poison. S. S. S. cleanses the 1 lever an'* return of the disease. lURSELf AT HOME. <xl poison and actual experience in treatcure yourself perfectly and permanently ir secret is your own Should you need i or medical advice at any time, write to ' They have made a life study of blood 1 give your letter prompt and careful * It theni as often as you please ; we make I jr for this service. A!i correspondence is ' >trictcst confidence. Address, SW Dots and Dashes. Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Smoke Sweet Violets. They can be had at the Bazaar. The tick oi a watch is inside, and that of a bed is outside. I It is oDly external piety that fears a shower on Sunday. Desiccated cocoanut, already prei pared for making pies, custards and ; cakes, at the Bazaar. Iiiches on the heart are a burden; j under the feet, a blessing. Assassination he.s never changed i the history of the world. Gratitude is the fairest blossom ! which spring from the soul. It is estimated that Parisians spend 1 $120,000,000 every year on confetti. : DcWitt's Little Early R-.seis are prompt, palatable, pleasaDt, powert fal, purifying little pills. J. E. I Kaufmann. Heaven is not in streets of gold, i but in hearts of peace and love. There is no true human fraternity without the divine fatherhood. Goldthwaite & Son, Troy, Ala., I wrote: Teethina's speedy cure of ! sores aDd eruptions upon the skin | have been remarkable. J I cease to be depressed by learning slowly if I am to learn forever.. Wisdom is oftimes nearer wheD : we stoop than when we soar. Tj^ CURES WhK All ELSEFA1S. U Best Cough Syrup. Ta?tes Good. Use gl C3 tn time. Sold by druggists. gf The greatest cf fiults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. He who is plentiously provided f r ! within needs but little from without 11 You can spell it cough, Cuff, caugh, , t kouf, kaff, kougb, or kaugb, but the only harmless rrmedy that quickiy j cures it is One Minute Cough Cure. J. E. Kaufmann. There is a great deal of human , nature in the wag cf a dog's tail. Self-conccit is a seat that every ) man should be encouraged to sit on. The most dainty and effective pills made are DeWitt's Little Early 1 Risers. They are unequaled for ail i liver and bowel troubles. Never (gripe. J. E. Kaufmann. 1 It is possible to be a glass-eye ! Christian, a dead member in a living i body. ' I The woild always looks upside 1 down to the man who is upside him ! t elf. I The ruins of a building that cou| tained 1500 rooms has been discover: ed in New Mexico. When you want a pleasant physic j try the new remedy. Chamberlain's ! Stomach and Liver Tablets. They ' are easy to take and pieasaDt in (ffect. Price, '25 cents. Simples free at J. E Kaufmann's drug store. The hardest thing for a woman to decide is somethiogof no importance whatever. If a good face is a letter if recora| imndatioD, a good heart is a letter of : credit. The best way to dc good to ourj i elves is to do it to others; the right i way to gather is to scatter. i Large sun spots, astronomers say, caused the extreme heat this sum; mer, and doctors declare nearly all i 11 the prostrations were inaucea oy 'disorders of the stomach. Gjod health follows gcod digestion. Kodol ' Dyspepsia Cure digests what you j eat. If you have indigestion or | dyspepsia it will quickly relieve and ! permanently cure you. J E Kaufmann. I Every woman believes she has depths in her nature which her Lu>can never reach. ! Money uses its wings occasionally ! to take a man flyer in t! e stock ! markets. Poisonous toadstools resembling mushrooms have caused frtquent .tnatliQ tViic voar Dp fin re to use I UUUIUU VUIW J ~ ? only the genuine. Ob erve the i same care when you ask for Dc Witt's | Witch Hazil Silve. There are p<?i snnous counteifeils. D.Witt's is the only original Witch Haz* l Salve. It is a safe and ceitain cute for piles i and all skin diseases. J. D. Kaufi maun. I . it vitiates ami corrupts the entire system, body, mouth and throat become sore, tiie md hair and eyebrows fall out. These are lly attacking the vital organs ; the body is | g sores. nnocent person handling the same articles lated with the virus. It can he transmitted lifted form ? like Eczema or Scrofula, liddle life, is due and traceable to blood d mercury faithfully for two or three years ious minerals never cure this disease ; they le, and will show up again sooner or later. S. S. S. has cured thousands of cases of v purely vegetable blood purifier known, ulood thoroughly of every particle of the Send fur our Hume Treatment book, lich gives a history of the disease in .all ges, ami is the result of many years of IFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, 6A. There is only one thing that makes I a woman madder than a man thr.t l dopqn't understand her. and that a man tbat does. Buckshoal, N C , May 1G, 18!)8. Gentlemen: ?Fuur years ago I was ! helpless with a misery in my back. I I could not return myself in bed. I i was treated by my physiciao, 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. Myers. For 3ale at the Bazaar. No woman ever knows when she is being worked and no man ever knows when he is beiDg watched. Nj woman ought to l>3 allowed to wear a low-cut dress after she is fat enough to have a crease in her neck. Have you a sense of fullness in the region of your stomach after eatiDg? If so you will be benefited by using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They also cure belching and sour stomach. They 1? t** V> 1-vAtDi.lg f PrlVp cents. Sold by J. E Kaufuoaun. The best way for a woman to make a man wonder why he ever wanted to marry her is to let him know she wonders why herself. When D^vid cut off Gulialh's head probably you couldn't bear the cheering for the noise of the woman saying 'T told you so!" Eamon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleasant remedy for all diseases aiising froca a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern cure for constipation, biliousness, sick headaches, specks before the eyes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, mild in action, thorough in effect. Ouly one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a box, at ike Bazaar. To discover truth is the best happiness of an ind.vidual; to communicate it, the greatest bleesiDg he can bestow upon society. [ "I hear that your husband is very | sick, Aunt Dinah." ''Yes'm," j ''Nothing' serioue, I hope His condition i9 not critical?" "Ctitical! I ? Via r-rt Ua ? 1 ft * t C C) t 1 Q OUUUIU Oil J L1C ? UA. lie aiu ohuo" fied with DiiffioV The emergency bags sent by a church society to Kansas soldiers in the Philippines contained among the necessities a box cf DeWitt's Witch j Hazel Sake, the well known cure for piles, injuries and skin diseases. The ladies took care to obtain the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve knowing that all the counterfeits are are worthless. J. E Kauftnann. You know that a little thought and j a little kindness are often worth more than a great deal of money. This charity of thought is not merely to be exercised toward the poo'; it is to be exercised toward all men. N jthing is truer in the experience of life than that selfishness overreaches itself. He that would get the most out of life must contribute of his thought, sympathy, time and substance for the good of others. The progressive nations of the world are the great food consuming nations. Good food well digested gives strength. If you cannot digest all you eat, you need Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. You need not diet )ourself. It contains all of the digestants combined with the best known touics and recoustructives. It will even digest all classes cf foods iu a bottle. No other preparation will do this.' It instantly relieves and quickly cures all stomach troubles. J. E. Kuufmann. An inventor has hit upon a method of puttiug some stone soles on boots and shoes. He mixes a watei proof glue with a quantity of clean quaitz sand and spreads it over the leather sole, used as a foundation. These | quarlz soles are said to be very flexi | ble and to give the foot a firm hold ! even on the most slippery surface. Editor's Awful Plight. j F. M Higgiop, Editor Senacc, j (Ills ) News, was illl.cted for }ea:e j with Pi.es tLut do doctor or remedy i helped uutd be tried Backleu's Arnica S?ive. He writes iwu boxes wholly J cared b id. It's the surest Pile euro | ou eailfc aud the best salve in the i world. Cure guaranteed. O .ly 25 | cents. Suld by J. E. Kaufmauu, .Druggist. [imitea | i^!ns Double Daily Service Between New York, Tamp:, Atlanta, New. Orleans and Feints Smth. ar.d West. IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900. sou IE ward. D ilv Dasiv No 3! No. 27 J !v Nfv York I'. 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L A N 7 40 air * 30 pm ar N; sovi l.?. r (J ?Vr 1 0 4n mil )> >;? pm Ur ili 'rptllS, * 4 1*1 pUi ft lO Hill NORTHWARD. i'ally I Lbulv i No. 4 4 No (?'? lv Tampa. S A L Ry.... 8 00 pm 8 20 am lv Jacksonville, 8 2) an.-: 7 45 1)111 i lv 8avauxiab, " 12 35 pmll 5U pill lv Columbia $ 44 5 4.*. pn. 5 4 > aiu lv Memm 1-. N ? ?V at L Li 4 i pn. 8 4-> f in lv Nii.nviu?? y 30 am it it) urn IV Jew Oil calls, Xj iV i> 7 4 > pn. 7 45 pm lv Mobile " 1 20 all; 2 20 am l lv Montpom'rv. \ A W p 0 20 nn.'ll 20 am IV Mrt'-Oll. C OI 8 0!) h3!: 4 20 piu lv AUi/tiflU. 0 it w C. I) 40 3'?ii No. 4'..2 AO. 38 | lv Atlanta.^ S A L R\ 1(0 pn? !) 00 pm I ar A'bens. " 2 50 pa 1 23 pui I ar Gre nwood, 44 t 44 pa. 2 05 am | ar Cheater. 44 <> 2* pn- 4 30 am j lv <;hurloiie. j ft MO pm 9 00 ai.i lv Vvi Uiiiiiiiou 12 03 p 'i No 41 No. do lv Hamlet 44 0 05 .pn 0 20 am lv OoiUheru jpiueo, 10 "I) pm H) 05 v. 1)1 lv Raleigh. 44 :1 4 pn 11 50 am nr II3nri<r-on. 44 12 50 am 1 13 prn I * j iv rSuiy< wnv ?)<;t I iO ?iii I 4 > piu j iv i eursuuig, 4 lo bin 4 40 pm j lv Richmond, 44 5 15 an> 5 40 pm ar Washington, P R R 8 45 am 0 30 pm ar Baltimore. P K K . . 10 0b an: 11 35 pm ar PLi adelphia, P R P. 2 30 pm 2 5G am ar New York. P R R ... 3 0t pm 0 13 am N<? 40. No 3") lv Rid'way Jct.S A L R\ 3 00 an> 1 40 pm I Iv Weldou, " 4 *5 ' ani 3 (' ? pm j -tr Portsmouth " 7 1111 am G nO ]>m | jir wash l( ii N A \v i 7 ? ?? hiu | ar rmtiii'Oie. 1* "> 1' <5 f l> 4^ a'" | ar New York. O I'ftMJi' 11 ?'I pm ar Pbiladeiptiia.NYtVfcN fG 13 pin ;> d ?aiu r.r New York " 8 3* pin 7 43 am x >te? fDailv E\c?*pt Sarday. liming CUr- between New \ rk ami Uichmond. and Ilimlet and .Savannah ou 1 rains N'os 3t and 4 J. I Central Time, $ Eastern Time. ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed schedule In Effect ,Tr,ne llfli. Ik | " ctatoxsTj " :;Ffr Lv. Charleston ........... 7 oo a m I " SummerviPu J 7 41 a m I " Braucliviile j s o5 a m ! " Orangeburg I R m i " Kln%\ille ' 1? 1? * 'n I f/rCoiumtiia ...".j ...... j 11 05 a m 4 ProMH?r*iiy ; * ? M un I ** X*ewl>crrv 1 i ^ P ra " N ir.e r y -s>i x.... T. j i 1 jtf P JD " G:een\vood i 7 40 a mi 1 55 P 111 Ar. Hodges \ ? "" ? nil 2 15 pjn Ar. Abbeville j 8 4u a r.ij 2 45 p ro i Ar. Belt on j 8 55 a inj 8 To p m j Ar. Anderson . j f a n?j Ji 35 P_m | Ar. Greenville. j lo 10 a mi 4 15 p ni j Ar. Atlau'a. ~ ! 3 55 p" ml C (h) p m I wrATii .v< I Ex. SlUi. ! b?iiy STATIONS. I Nft w j No ! Lv. Greenville. I 5 30 p nil 10 15 a in " Piedmont | 6 CO p mi 10 *0 a m " WiUiamston. | 0 22 p mj_b| -si a ni Lv. Anderson 4 4*. p m 10 45 a m | Lv. Belron 6 45 p mj 11 15 a m Ar. Donnalds . 7 15 p in 11 19 a m Lv. Abbevii'.e 6 10 it mj 11_20 ji m Lv.~Bodizes 7 Ji> p m! 11 55 a m Ar. Greenwood h 0J p m, 12 2u p ni " Ninety-bix I 12 55 p to " Newberry t j 2 IX) p m " Prosperity I I 2 14pm " Columbia* I I 3 --0 p ir. Lv. King vine 4 5s p m " Orangeburg ft 29 p in " Branehviile 6 17 p m " Summerville 732 p m I Ar. Charleston 8 17 p rc ! Laily Daily| cT JTinvN I Daily-Daily No. 9;yo.ial |Xo.l4iSo.lu 5 30p 7 Oja Lv Charleston?Ar; 817p;lltf)a CO'.'p 7 41a " .. Summervilio .. " j 73'2p,!018a 750p 85.:a " ....Branehviile? " i 6o2pi 8ft2a | 8 24p 9 2i'a *' ....Orangeburg.. "j 5 29p| S 22a i 9 2up 10 15a; " Kingvide " J 4 3Spj 7 .:0a ! C 11 4VIX . V/dJil JI1 )li% 1 O PUV^ I i 0 07a 12 20p " Alston Lv 2*%> 8 5"? ! I 10 04a 1 23p "..._.Ban? uc " 1 23p' 7 46p j I 10 3ja 2 00p " Union " 1 (!;>p| 7 itftp | 10 00a 2 22p " Jonesville.... " 12 2*?p| 6 5?p 1054a 23?p " Paeolot " 12 I4pj fl4.'p 11 25a 3 liJp Ar.. Spartanburg.. L\ 11 45al 6 lap 1140a 340p'Lv.. Bpartanburg.. Ar;ll 2Sai 60>)p 2 ?0p 7 oop Ar.. Ashe villa..... Lv! S 20-nj 3 U5p "P," p. m. "A," a. m. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 25 and 8C, 67 and lit?, on A. andU. division. Dining cars on these trains serve ail meals enroute. Trams leave Spartanburg, A. & (.'. division, ! northbound. 6:411 a. m., 3:67 p. m., 0:13 p. m., (Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:20 a. m., j B:15 p. m? 11:34 a. n?., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. division, [ nortliljound, 5 :50 a. in., 2:34 p. m. and 6:22 p. m., | (Vestibuied Limited): southbound, 1:25 a. in., | 4:30 p. ni., 12:3o p. m. (Vt-stibuled Limited). Trains 9 and 10 entry elegant Pullman I Bleeping cars between Columbia and Aahevilie : | enroute daily between Jacksonville andUincin | i nati. j Trains 12 an-' 14 carry superb Pullman parlor j ! cara between Charle?,;ou and Ashevine. FRANK S. GANNON. J. M.CULP, Third V-P. <fc Gem uigr., Ti attic Mgr., Washington, D. (J. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK. S. T7. HAHPWiCK. Gen. Pass. Ag't. Ao i Ueti. Pass. Ag't. Washington, D. C. Atiruin.Gx j ^ BALSAM *3 and bcaetstica tne iiaj. rtVheEVv *y^P Pr. -iinlei * luxuriant jrowi. KNCV'T Fiilln to Ii 8t,l0_ GlU^y BSBwN-^PI Hafr to l's Youthful Coior. Cu.'t^ va p j1 "?-' ? ,<jj,ir:r-.(4J"c? PERKIIS mm YELLOW l'IN MxNUFAcrr IKX Gr ZE3Z G FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, T) O O US5S .V r-i II ^ AUGUST. ^ESTIMATES CilEEIIF February 1?lv. Whon w! itintr mention the Dispatch. CONFECTI FP.TJTITS, 04Z3S ^^2STC"2" Orl Toys, Fancy< ICDZE2Tj"C3-S sii^.cL ZL PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, SCE Diamond Dyes H a r in a n' s LEXIXGTC [Capacity, to.ooo job! I j SiiK 3 l?*'o ft r'n?] !t ?oS i i ur,?? ! "K?N K illl.i." ? **A j l?tl? ** t i'? ftftrwt !,*. ! *?* " *31 /hay r*? >M TURM:**' ? ??uu i etM. .1 I j :>?f c?v? <2r*icr? In .-Mir tv*t?. #xiu | ROCK I'ILL E'JCGY CO ROCK HiLL II Jt'or Sale bv W. I>. ROOF, I GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., Columbia. S. C.. May 11?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. I ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ! Oeptral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Orlier Points. Schedule in Effect .Tune 10th. IPX). NORTJIBOtTND. |Na+j : p^iy Lv. Jacksonville (P. S) MEu 8lwp J " Savannah (So. Ry.) 122JJ12 2oa i " Earn well 1 : !W?pi 4 bin j " Black ville j 4 2lp 4 2*a " Spr-;gfield 4'44pj 4 51a \ " Saliy j 4 oipj 4 5va Ar. Columbia i 5t>5nl (j 10a Lv. Charleston, <So. ity 7OoU;T10"/p " Suminerville ." ' j T 41a l'JOOot j " Branehvilie ... . No'aj 1 55a " Orangeburg ' ! tl tikij 2 50a " Kingville 1015a! 4 00a Ar. Columbia ' 11 Ota, 555a Lv. Augusta. <So. Ky. ) *;uca 255pi Ofiup Lv.( irauiteville ..." 2 45a 323pl 1015p Lv. Eigelield J 1 lop! Lv. Aiken . I I 315pj 1 Lv. Trenton 5 boa ib>5p!llU0p " Johnston. .">2i>a 4l'Jp'll2up Ar. Columbia, (L*. D. > ; 545pi 2 loa 1 Lv. Columbia, (Bldg Sf 0 20a 0 l./pj 6 2oa " Winnslwro ' j70.jp 7 25a ! " Chester ' 751p 8 !sa [ ? Uill t x-rm! HTAi I Ar. Charl )Tte ' j :> pip' 45a Ar. Danville .. I - .">la f;jxp A r. Richmond fiuiial Ar. Washington i 7 35a| ?">' )p " Baltimore tPa.RR) 1 HI2u'!125p " Philadelphia, i II :{oai 2 5t'-a " New York. ! 'Jok) fi 1-Ia Cv. Columbia I! 4n&> ?>:jua | Ar. Sx?artanl>urg i 310p; 0.70a j " A.shevilie 7 lop 1 lop I Ar. Knoxvilie ' 4 loth 7 2<>p I Ar. (."ineinnati 7:<op 7 45a j Ar. Louisville 7 30p 7 40a i sot'Tnnur.ND. &!?Siiiy | Lv. Louisville 17 ?:*mI 7 4.Vp j Lv. Cincinnati . x.ftwj snip j Lv. Knoxviile 77. i 2o;tj s ! " Asheville j j KChnj 3 (ftp J " Spartanburg.. J. 11 45? fi lop Ar. Columbia ...... 1 ' kirp' 945p Lv. New York'Pa.K.Ri , 3oOp L'iont ! " Philadelphia . ...I ?05pl .'{.Va j " Baltimore ' ! fc27p| fi"22a t Lv. Washi'gt'n (So.lty > PTiOpdl 15a liV. Richmond : IIpop 1201 m j Ev. Danville I ... . i4:Sa o*4Sp I Lv. ChaiT<.rt?- .. > a 10a; l?S5p j " P >rk Hill s.VVh In 4."?p j " Chester J 9 25a l!2op | " Winnslwro ilO 13al'2 10a Ar. Columbia. (BldgSr Hiioj/ill 20n! 1 ]5a | Lv. Columbia, (U. D.h. 114."ai 4 :*. ? " Johnston |10;30p| 1 ?lpi (>32a , " Trenton Ill0?o 1 4Hp, '"> 4*a | Ar. Aiken j r,' I Ar. Edgefield I : 4-op il .'S.a Ar. Graniteville !l2.Ym?, 2 Up} 7 l:a j Ar. AuitiMa .. "lit a, 230p! ft 00a , 1 Lv. Columbia i So. Hy) ... . i . 400p| I 35a | " Kiujrville j I 4 4opj 2 32a ; " Oranifhurtz t .... 3 45a [ i " BtanrhviJIe ' .... <>r>p 4 23a i " Huminerville j. I 7-t*p; 5 52a i Ar. Charleston .. 1 ! Slop} 7<*}a i | Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.) ... ; 1125a! 1 j Ar. tally 1237p 2 32a | " Springfield 12 45pj 2 40a J I " BJackville 107pi 30a i " Barnwell 1 21p 5 15a j " Savannah .. j 3 lop! 510a 1 . Ar. Jacksonville (P.S.) .... 740p'92?? ! Trains 4;< anrl 41 (mixed except Sunday) j arrive ;nid 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 sleeping cars between j Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing-room sleeping ears be- ; tween Port Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and New '? rk. Pullman sleeping cars bet ween Charlotte ami Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte j and .Savannah. Nos. U) and ?A?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room bn'fe: s'oeping carslx,tween Jacksonville and New York and Pullman s.repingears between Augusta and CharJ -tie. Dining ears serve all meals enrouTe Pullman sleeping ears between Jacksonville and Columbia, en route daily between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asnevilie. FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. Cl~LP. e.D fc.,.1.... \r..? TV~r 1 Illl 11 * "1 . CV VTVU. Ji0*. , J. i * *,?? .? Washington, D. C. Washington. l>. C. W. A. TURK, P. H. iiardwick, (jen. Pass. Ag't.. As't Gcu. Pa.-.-. Ag't., Washington, D. C. Atlanta. tit, |t( lEZIUTOILT'S ! j QU6H CUBE, " A YP.UP. Uniq'io - unlike anv other cough preparation. TLe qutck< si to .-top ti cougn *i.u to remove soreness hon? the lungs. 2oe. THE MURRAY DEUG CO., COLL'MPIA, S C. i | For ShIp Hi Tlii* BaZ vAii. Aug. lb lj. 'ACTURlNfi 30,, ! : LU.MHEK, op r X5 XD J=J CfllMcI-l PTQ f N?1 I ATUQ vmuiui lu r itu km iiV| VN 1 > 15 JL- I IV I>H, fVi ^ C ^ 2 V. ?^ ULIAr FURXlSIIED.^t Wlwn writing moi,ti<?n tlu? Dispatch QUERIES, 1, eSJLCZSSA, sBOCEEECES, Dliina, Notions, vCsiDiciisrEs, LOOL BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC of all Colors. >x, s. c. > rta ANNgM, ' 2"#^ ! in I SB I * IT A*3 i ?if Rock Hi!, S.C. 1 23E252S3HB2 GY COMPANY. jexing-ton, S. C. MATTHEWS & BOUXNIGHT, Lefjsville, S. C. Wl'cn '.vrit.'nj,' mention the I)i?-p.nteh. Land for Sale. T OFFEIl AT PRIVATE SALE 15> X aero <>; land, tltr o-!<?nrth <f a iriH-i trnoi IVlion. Ha* a two-hnise farm opened. For furtlu-r iulormation, apply to ine at Pelion, S. (J. II. C. fcCCFIELD. Jn'v 18 tf. . p3LU8!B!A, NEWBERRY AND ^LAURENS RAILROAD. In Effect November 10th, 1899. No. 52 No. 1 11 08 a 02 3v..Columbia. .lv 4 45 pra 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 5 05 pin 11 27 a m ar Irmo . ..ar 5 25 pin 11 35 a m ar.Ilallentine .ar 5 45 pm 11 40 a m ar.White Ilock.ar 5 5G pm 11 43 a iu ar .. Hilton., .ar G 04 pm 11 48 a m ar. . Chapin. ..ar G 20 pm 12 03 a in arL. Mountain ar G 45 pm 10 AT ft r>i ft ? ov A l\0 rvnv x JU \j I Lk 1x2 ai Kjug un . ai w 12 17 p m sr.Prosperity..ar 7 20 pm 12 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 7 45 pm 12 43 p an ar. ..Jalapa... 12 48 p m ar... Gary.... 12 53 p iu ar.. Kinard... 1 0" p in ai ..Goldville.. 1 13 p in ar.. CJinton... 1 25 p m ar .. Paiks. .. 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens.. RETURNING SCHEDULE. No. 53 No. 22 1 35 p in Iv. .Laurens, .lv 5 50 am 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 6 00 am 1 53 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 6 35 am 2 03 p m 1 v...Goldville..lv 6 53 am 2 10 p tu iv.. .Kinard.. .lv 7 05 am 2 15 p ui lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 7 13 am 2 20 pm lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 7 20 am 2 31 p m lv. Newberry .iv 8 10 am 2 40 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 8 40 am 2 50 p m Iv.. .Slighs.. .lv 9 00 am 3 05 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 9 10 am 3 16 p in lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 9 30 am* 3 22 p in lv... Hilton... lv 9 40 am 3 20 p m lv."White Kock.iv 9 46 am 3 31 p in lv.Ballentine. lv 9 56 am 3 10 p m lv...Irmo lv 10 15 am 3 46 m lv..Le.inharfc. .lv 10 '25 am 1 05 ]> id hi'..Columbia, .ar 10 45 am Traiii!: 52 ami 531 un solid between Charleston and Grtenville. Train 52 makes close connection at Laurens for Augusta and Spartanburg. No. 53 makes dose connection at Sumter for the North. Nos. 1 and 2 makes close connection with S. A L to and from Atlanta. For further information call on or address B. F. P. LEAPHART, Citv Ticket Agent, J F. LIVINGSTON, Travf :liog Passenger Agent. Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C ** W. G. GUILDS, President. IflRJPHftPilrtHB UAiili ??V>A il Villi t&?T/?.1 / Mechanism ^s^T^~-- f pk Durable Cobktructioo. NO BOTHER, MUCH FUN, ?% All the Wonders aod Pleasures of ? idqh Priced lalkin *' athiae. ftfieu di i or u parried ty a Recorder this Graptior.honc- < :ti) (.<? used to rvake Records I'm e *;t!. Ke< order. $7 CO. Reproduces all the Ktaiidan' Records. $2iU Order arid money to ou' nru rt*f often. COt tiMBU PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept. 30 N fc.W YOkK, 143-141 Mtoh-Iw-y rnifA<:o, WihHsh Av?. ST. lAlt-ls, fji.yjj Olive S>?. W asHINoTdN, 9.5 Pennsylvania Ava. PHIl>i>K!.J-HtA. -03a Clie?fti:t St HAITIMOKK, i& K bii'.imore St Bl'KBAl o, v> Mam Si * iAN i R a St. !S<~0 til fleary St PARIS. 34 tojalev are de? ltalien* ^ BKkiJS. Kruoeaur.Mi* 11 '