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Mil i II I !<?? ? III II II I The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19, 1894. (i. M. HABMAN. Editor and Publish*-. LEXINGTON. S. C.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2<i. !SOO. Dots and Dashes. Glanders is suspected among horses in Gaffney, S. C. Carnegie has given 850,000 for a library in Chattanooga. The most effective little liver pills made are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They never gripo. J. E. Kaufmann. A man's not to blame for being bald; he was born that way. It begins to look as if the Boer war would end when the Boers end. Augusta cotton men insist that ten cent cotton will prevail in the spring. There are sixteen young lady students in the South Carolina college. DeWitt's Little Early Rieers are dainty little pills, but they never fail to cleanse the liver remove obslructions and invigorate the system. J. / E Kaufmann. India has a greater variety cf plants than any other country in tne world. A palatial resort hotel is to be built on East Battery, Charleston, S. C. ' MJ3ESWHEteALL ELS^AILS.' lij k| Best Cougb SjT-jp. Tastes Good. Use fgj in time. Sold by crurctists. EJ There have been 250 notaries pub. lie appointed in thi3 State during the past year. The banks in the Indian Ttrritcry have to keep a cashier who can speak the Indian language. o o Don't use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause injury. The original DeWiit'e Witch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for piles, eczema, cute, scalds, bums, sores and skm ais eassp. J. E. Kaufmann. "Tbe men of meaDS," ears tbe Manayunk Philosopher, "are ofteD the meanest of men." Cadet. J. J. A. Kretziin, of Ciemson College, has broken out with scarlet fever in Washington. If you would have an appetite like a bear and a relish fur your meals take Chamberlain's Stomach &Dd Liver Tablets. They correct dis orders of the stomach aLd regulate the liver and bowels. Price, 25 cents. Samples free, at J. E. Kaufmann's drug store. When a girl lets ber mother wa.^h the dishes while she does fancy woik she simply doesn; fancy work. Two cases of small pox are reported on Paris Island, Benufoit county, S. C. Both patients are negroes. When you Deed a soothing ar.d healing antiseptic application for any purpose, use the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits. J. E. Kauf maim. Every man should try to rise by his own efforts. There is no telling when tbe alarm clock may go wrong. Magnets attract metal and that explains why railway and other magnates have so much silver stowed away. Now is the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results is One Minute Cough Cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lurxr diseases. It will nrevent con ? ? k sumption. J. E. Kaufmann. Jim Henderson and Bud Rowland, negroes, were hanged at 8 o'clock Sunday night, December 10, in the jail yard at Rockport, Ind , by a mob of 500 persons, who forcibly entered the prison. The negroes waylaid, murdered and then robbed H. S. Simmons, a white man, eaily that morning. They confessed the crime. "When the stomach is tired cut it must have a rest, bet we can't live without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eat" so that you can eat all the good food you want while it is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only preDaration that digests all kinds of food. J E Kaufmarn. Harvey Kelly, cf Westviile, Kershaw county, S. C , committed suicide a few days ago by shooting himself using a yardstick to pull the trigger. At the recent Methodist Conference at Chester, S. C., 100 preachers were given new fields of labor, and 125 returned to their previous sp pointments. Help i3 needed at once when a person's life is in danger. A neglected cough or cold mav soon become serious and thould be stopped at once. Oue Hioute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs and colds and tne worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other tbrost and lung troubles. J E. Kaufinann. Duiing the present century 100 human lives, ?125,000,000 and 200 ships have been lost in fiuitless efforts to find the North Pole. The Best Prescription for Malaria, * Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron aDd quinine in a tasteless foim. No cure?no pay. Pi ice 50 cents. Surgeon G neial Sternberg reports that from M iv until September, 1808, 10.00-) cares of typhoid fever aopeared arnoDg the troops encamped within the United States. I* takes a iong time to know the truth. Bucksboal. X. C, ilay 16,1808. Gentlemen:?Four years ago I was helpless with a misery in my back. I could not return myself in bed. I was treated by my physician, but he did ms 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. Mr3. Emma E. Myers. For sale at the Bazaar. Thomas Gaither, of Hancock Station, Md., while grinding up sausage meat found a SGOO diamond ring in one of his hogs. There will be a genuine hog killed time at that home. The North Carolina Methodist Episcopal Conference in session at Newbern, has declared so vigorously against Sunday trains and Sunday newspapers that it really advocates a boycott. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleasant remedy for all diseases arising from a disordered or torpid liver. Thoc- nro thfi inndern cure for consti pation, biliousness, sick headaches, specks before the eyes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, mild in action, thorough in effect. Only one a dose, I sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. A lunatic who escaped from the Wisconsin asylum during his freedom stood the civil service examination and passed at the head of the list for an early appointment when his identity was discovered, and he was returned to the asyium. A Boston youth confessed to steal ing $S,837, but positively refuses to give any clue to the whereabouts of his booty. He proposes to pay the penalty of his crime, five years imprisonment, and then erpv the money afterwards. Among the ten3 of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colds aDd la grippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pneumonia. Thos. Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent retail diuggists in that city, in speaking of this. s?i}k "We recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not- only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any tendency of la gripp9 to result in pneumonia " For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. State Entomologist W. M. Scott destroyed nearly $3,090 worth of fruit tree9 in Columbus, Ga., last week because they were infected with the San Jose scale. The trees were shipped from the Cumberland Nursery cf Columbia, Tena. Many persons have had the ex perience of Mr. Peter Sherman, of North Stratford, N. E, who says, "For jears I suffered torture from chronic indigestion, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a well maa of me.' T, .-a?i.?u?? ??. It tJigesia wuttt \uu rat auu j.* a tatain care for dyspepsia and every form of stomach trouble. It gives relief at once even in the worst cases, and can't help but do you good. J. E. Kaufrnann. The recent cycloue which passed over portions of Arkansas, Tcunessee and Mississippi did a vast amount of damage to property, as well a3 destroying hundreds of human lives A merchant's sign is said to have been blown 130 miles by the wind. No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his boweis move once each day. "When this is not attended to, disorders of the stomach arise, biliousness, headache dyspepsia and piles toon follow. If you wish to avoid these ailments keep c rimilop Viv futinflr {"thorn K'J 'wu.uq vuuui bou Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when required. They ate so easv to take atici mild and gentle in effect. For sale by J. E K -.ufmacD. The clerk cf the board of education of Cincinnati, Onio, George R GnCi.n?, recently died, and 6ince his death Lis books for the past thirteen years have been examined and the accounts show a shortage of at least ?100,000. BetiiDg en horse races and card games accounts for his peculation. &QRES M Sores and Uicers never become chronic unless the blood is in poor condition ? is sluggish, weak and unable to throw oft the poisons that accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the system. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleansing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from the system A QQHSTAHT DRAW efretematter. &PON THE SYSTEM, When this has been accomplished the discharge gradually ceases, and the sore or ulce- heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually todestrov the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, di cased body. Mr T ll TaTbert_ I.oclc Ilex ; :eWinrnn savs: "Six years ago my let; troir. the knee to the foot was one solid sore. Several physicians treated me a.d I made two trips to Hot Springs, but found no relief. I was i.:d iced to try S. S. S, an .1 it made n complete cure. I have been a perfectly vrell n.ar. ever tir.ee " SAJT.n /iS*v is the only purely vege table blood puriiier known ? contains no poisonous minerals to ruin tiie digestion and add to, rather than relieve your sufferings. If your flesh docs not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, vour blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and vrite our physicians about your case. We make no charge for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. From Lexington. S. C. to Meridian. Miss To the Editor of the Di-patch: Thinking perbap- that the readers of the Dispatch would be pleased to hear something from the distant State of Mississippi, I have decided to write a short description of ray travels toward the setting sun. On Tuesday, November 21st, I boarded the cars at Columbia at G:30 a m., on my way to the "West, coming ever the Southern by way of SpaitaLburg, Atlanta and Birmingham, Ala., to tbi-? city, arriving here at 4 o'clock Wednesday morniDg, btiDg three hours late and quite an unchristian hour for a stranger to be dumped into a strange city. The trip was made to the beautiful and thriving Piedmont City? Spartanburg, which city we reached at 10:30 a. m., without incident. Here we had a long wait for the through vestibule train from Charlotte to Atlanta. At last it came puffing iD, and I hurriedly got on board, glad to be travelling on as noting is more detestable to me than waiting on a belated train. Then we started on the long run for Georgia's fair capital, distanced 19G miles from Spartanburg. The scenery along ' ' - 1 _ ? ,1 me route was oeauiuuuy rough and rugged. At one place on the route the road passes through quite a mountainous country, over high trestles and through deep gorges with lofty mountains in full view. Sometimes skirtiDg precipices that would make one shudder to be' hold, then around short curves where the engineer could be seen by one riding in th9 rear couch apparently coming back to pass the car in the rear. Ail of this was calculated tc make a fellow a little nervous, es peciaiiy one that has been accus toined to the level country of the Cougaree bottoms of grand old Lex ington county. Mr. Editor, it almost makes a mar homesick to write about LexingtoD S. C, and have his thoughts trave back to the old home, with all of itf pleasures, one thousand miles away so I will continue my purney on tc Atlanta that magnificent city tha General Sherman and his horde o vandals so ruthlessly destroyed thir ty five years ago. As I Beared thii beautiful city of one hundred anc twenty-five thousand people, imagined I could hear the booming of the Yankee cannon in the d:stanc< and looked with anxious eye forecra sign of their Ytxndaliam, but whei we rolled into the spacious depot al signs of strife were missing am peace and happiness were picturei on every face and a mad rush bein| made for the Almighty Dollar. We changed cars at Atlanta at p. m , for Birmingham, Ala., at whicl place we reached at 11 o'clock a night; another wait and a chaDge o cars for Meiidian, Miss. The train on the Queen and Cie= ent route was two and a half hour late with nothing to do but sit in th waiting room and await the cominj ox the train. At last some one yells ' Here she comes," and 1 made al speed pos?. ble to get on board, a they only made a stop of little mor than one minute. Soon we wer thundering on our way to our jour ne)'s end. The entire trip from At lanta to Meiidian was made at night - - X _ t_ 1 _ i- - At Z so J. am UDame 10 say anyming o the country through which I passec or the cities on the road, however, ! am glad to say that I landed safely in Meridian at last, completely won out. Fortunately, or perhaps unfor tuuately, I found a representative o the Southern hotel, who courteously look charge of me and my baggage On our arrival at the hotel the clerl coolly informed me that all of hi: rooms were occupied, aDd he did no think that I could find a room in th< city, as the town was filled with viri tors to the Eist Alabama and Wes Mississippi Fair, which was then be ing held. Of course that wa3 dis couraging news to a tired man, bul I consoled myself with the though! that it wa3 only a few hours uuti' daylight, so I quietly took a seat ir the lobby, making myself as com fortable as possible in a rockingchaii and patiently awaited the dawn oi day, then I started for the fair grounds. I have always been au ad vocate of fairs, but I am more impressed now with its benefits to a State by my attendance on this great fair. They hid here on exhibition samples of every kind of farm produce, stock of every kind, cattle, sheep, hogs and horses. Here I saw come of the finest specimens in the way of horse flosh that it has ever been my good fortune to feast my eyes upon. Rice horses galore, and tie racing was first class, Chicago, Now York and other large cities being represented on the track. Many dollars were lost and won. It was iny good fortune to bear a It Saved His Leg. P A Danfortb, of LaGrange, Ga., it f. ?* t i r 3UJ1CI ru 11J ICUOCi Y X \J L CIA IXJUUIUO with h frightful running sore on his leg, but writes that Backleii's Arnica Salve wholly cured it iu ten da}S For Ulcers, Wounds, Burns, Boils, Pain or Piles it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Oaly25e. Sold by J. E. Kaufwarm, druggist. Twg> hundred bushels of potatoes remove eighty pounds of "actual" Potash from the ???': soil. Unless this quantity is returned to the; soil, vthe following crop will materially decrease. ' 7 We have b-.o!:3 tolILnp about cent position, ere arte! value ol fertilizers fur var:. >us crops, >5^ Thev rtrr rr-t !-rr-. masterly address delivered by that great naval here, Richmond P Hobson, of Merrimac fame. They had "Hobson Div," and all Mississippi turned out to welcome the hero oi Santiago. Meridian i3 a flourishing city ci twenty thousand inhabitants. A1 though situated in the hill country /->f f.ha S'.hofo w npar Hie nrnraries of West Alabama aDd Eist Mississippi, and is blessed from a merchantiie standpoint by being near these farms, for it receives from them many thous' and bales of cotton each seaeoD. > which is the principal source of its i wealth though it has a few raanufuci turing enterprises, but these are in significant indeed when compared i with the mammonth mills of oui > own Columbia, or even the smaller r towns of Carolina. : I understand that large amounts ci > money have been made in the past . few years in stock raising, several . ranches being located rear this city 3 These I have not bad theopporr.initj . of visiting. Recently there have beer large phosphate beds discovered nc-si i the city, and parties rvho are d; vel , oping them claim that they are in< x 1 haustible. 3 There are many fine churches here every denomination being represent ) ed. The school system is very mud t like that of South Circlina, there be f ing four excellent high schools an' . two flourishing colleges located it 3 the city. The residence portion o ] the city is simply beautiful. Man; [ of the homes would do honor to ou t largest cities. The people are trul; e Southern in their dispositions. Bj e ing kind and courteous, it is an ee.s; 2 matter to become acquainted wit] 11 them, and the stranger soon feel 3 that he is amoDg bis friends. T d my surprise I found a good man; y South Carolinians here. They al seem to have tender memories fo 5 their mother State, but great hope h for the future of their adopted one .t About ten miles south of Meiidiai if commences the great pine forests rich in turpentine and lumber. Ul i- fortunately they are to a large exteu s being utilized by Northern opita' e and the recent completion of what i g known as the Gulf and Ship Iiian ?, railroad nas given increased loipeiu 11 to this industry. s I expect to leave this city in a fei e days for some point in A'abam-i e from which place I will write yoi *- again. Destinatic nuDdecided as yC Wishing the Dispatch a long am ;, prosperous career, and hoping yo' f and all the good people of dear oh j Lexington are well and happy am I will have a merry Christmas, I atn j your friend, J. Archie Wolfe. a Meridian, Miss., Dec. 3, l'.)00. f Prevented a Tragedy. 7 ? Timely information given Mrs 1 George L^ng, af New StraiUville 3 Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A fiightfu 3 cough had loDg kepi; her uwaki every night. She had tried man? t remedies and doctors bat steadii? grew worse until urged to ivy D: - King's New Discovery. O.ie bottle I wholly cured her, and rhe writes thi: ^ marvelous medicine also cured Mr ' LoDg of a severe attack of Pnou ! monia. Such cures are positive * proof of the matchless merit of thi: : grand remedy for curing all throat ' . chest and lung troubles. Only 50. * and 81.00. Every bottle guaranteed Trial bottles free at J. E. Kruf * mann's Drug Store. warsmps 10 manoeuvre. S.m Francisco, Cxi, D. c. 20 ? The cruiser Philadelphia, batileshi[j Iowa and several torpedo ships have proceeded to the Gulf of California, where they v.ill engags in iLet manoeuvres. ^ + To Cure a Cold in Cne Lay Take Laxative Bromo Qjinine Tablets. Ail druggists relund the r* o money if it fails to cine. K W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. The woik on the State capital is progressing satisfactoiily and t! o force of workmen will be greatly ini creased at an early date. $60 Per Month and Expenses Can be made by a canabie woman. Permanent petition. Experience ui necessary. Write at orce for particulars. Clark & Co., 234 S. 4'b St, , Philadelphia, Pa. 3u.8. ? v hdz^h-ntie: services. LEXINGTON CIRCUIT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Rev -I N*. Wright, Pastor. p : J 1st Sunday. Het> on 11 am. Shiloh '). t m g j ill Sunday Horeb ll>uu. Lexington iUpui s ' 31 Sunday, Shiloh il ana. II? t>rou "A p in 1th S lid y, Lexington 11 am. Hort-b 3 J put Lexiugion: Sunday school service e?ery Sunday morning at 1U o'clock. Pra} er meeting every Thnrsday evening B at. 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. rnSsIiVTEIil.VN CHURCH. lUv Mr. Stewart. Pastor. Preaching every Secoi d Sunday morning ^ at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7 o'clock lfxington baptist church. Rev. J. J. Myers, Pastor. 3rd Saturday Evening at 8 p m. j, 3rd Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. p Sunday school every Sunday morning at ^ 10 o'clock. W. A. Barman, Superintendent. ^ ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. 1\ R?. v. J. G Graiebcn, Tastor. 'j 1st. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 2nd. Sunday 11 a m., L<xing?on. P 3rd. Sunday 11a nr., Lexington. P 4tb. Sunday 11 a. ru . Lexington. P Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 0:30. p EPISCOPAL SERVICES. Rev. Uarrold Thomas, Rector. P , Second Sundays at 11 a. m. Every Tuesday at 8:30 p. ni i Bible class every Tuesday at 5 p. m Sunday school every Tuesday at G p ARE YOU SICK, 1 ' a SUFFERING, | i t OR 7 AFFLICTED | ! IN ANY WAY, ! 1 AND NEED 1 1 ' MEDICI1T3? " i !f so, you wili find in the Drug a arid Medicine Department at M the Bazaar, Standard Medi- i 1 cines for all Complaints, ? Diseases, Etc., which will { give relief arid cure you. s l H AT THE BAZAAR, ! a a r November 5, ?>mo. . s J : o (jood lligestloii Begets a good appetite, j A Good appetite with ' sound digestion makes ; I, eating a pleasure and food , a a benefit. Hilton's Life for < .1 the Liver and Kidneys arouses a vigorous appe- 1 tite and enables one to ' eat and digest any kind v of food wim comfort. Wholesale by the MURRAY DRUG CO., l' Columbia. S. C. II For Sale at THE BAZA AR. 1 , May 15 ~ly. 1 ^ When writin;? mention the Dispatch. I ns (lilt Bit,1 FOR BHYS AND GIRLS. PREPARES FCE TEACHING COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. High School, Intermediate and Primary Courses. English, German. French, Greek and Latin Taught. Very Healthiest Location. Board very cheap. $4 to $7 per month. Tuition ! exeediugly low, $1 to $2.50 per month. Expenses per year $50 to $75. Had 125 J 1 students last session 7 Next session begins Monday, September . IS. l'. OO. For full particulars, Address j 3 0. D. SEAY, Principal, Lexington, S. C. ' September 14 tf. F J lE^r^Sl PARKER'S I > IPlliS&Sl HAIR BALSAM ; ' fjxf'.u'tf2rxf?^jQ\ Cl ;ansei and bcautifiea the hair. jmotea a luxuriant growth. J 3 KSx^W^ wWS r? sver Fails to Eestore Gray " : i-iSS lla.iT to ito Youthful Color. * Stiira Circa acalp d;?r**cs & hair tailing. fhc.apdgl.Wat DrurpsU - t i Tlie First National Hank of ] BiUcsbiu?, f THE AST *RY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF ] COMPTROl LER OF THE CURRENCY, f : Washington, D. C , October 13. 1900. j TT7 HERE \S, BY SATIS FACTORY EVI- J \ V deuce presented to tbe undersigned, it has been made to appear that '-The First National Bank of Batesburg," in tbe town of Bite*burg. in tbe county of Lexington, f and Suite of South Carolina bus compiled ' '* ifli nil the provisions of the statutes of i the United States, rxjuiieito be complied i wiih before an associate n shall be autho- E 1.7."d to commence the business of Banking; 5 A'o>r, therefore, Thomas P. Kane, Deputy < and Acting Comptroller ot tbe Currency, j > <i*; bere'-v cer:ify that - The F.r.t National | Bank ot J> iftsburg," in the town oi Bates- I burg, in th" county ot L'-xiugton and State J . ~ f nut l? fry /?/-> %> J f l?i rucii-l A3 UKJk i.\s v^v.'-_Li mence the business of Banking as provided ji in section Fifty-One Hundred and Sixty- 1' Nine of the lie-vised Statutes of the United ji States. J; In t*sti/;ion>] icLersttf. witness my hand and J [l-'iiAi.] st-al of ofnee this thirteenth day of October, 100). , T.P.KANE. * IVputy and Acting Comproller of the ! Currency. n No. 5593. Get. :i-3m ^ | ? KZXj-iTOIT'S I jli CURE,!! I A SYRUP. IJ Unique unlike anv other cough prepa i ration. The quickest to stop a cough and ? j to remove soreness trom tiie longs. 2oe. _ THE MURRAY BBTJG CO., COLUMBIA. 8. C. For Stile at. THE BAZAAR. 0 Ang. iy ly. ' /" E / j^s^vgribiiua smisaiba |8fl? Double Daily Service eiwoen New York, Tampa, Atlanta, Naw, Orleans and Points Scr'h. and West. T\r mrr? IQnn SOUTHWAED. I D.-ily. | Dailv ; No 3! No. 27 r Now York. P. R. R.. 1 00 pm 12 15 am r Philadelphia,, PR K.j 3 29 pmj 7 20 am r Baltimore, PR 11 . J 5 50 pm 31 am r Washington, P R R.j 7 00 pu ;10 55 am : Richmond, S A L R\ 10 40 pin 2 35 pm Petersburg. *' 111 35 pn 3 30 pm ! Ridgeway Jet. 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J ? 10 35 am 12 55 am r Savannah, 14 2 57 pm 5 00 am ,r Jacksonville, *4 7 40 pm, 910 am .r Tsimpn. *' 6 30 fcm 5 3 ? pm : No. 4ui>; No. 41 v Wilmington. '4 | J 3 (5 pm ~t~Ca trnMB. " 1 9 31 amjlo 20 pin v Cuester, " I 9 52 am! <u 55 pm v Greenwood, 44 ; 11 42 am 1 0/ am v Athens, 44 1 48 pm 3 43 am ir Ailinta,? 44 i 4 OU^pn 6J35 am T Augusta. C A VV C 5 10 pm| :r Macon. O of Georgia 7 20 pm 11 lu_?in .rM oTtgomtrA A; W" 7 'J 20 pm 11 00 am ir ilob.ie, L A N i 3 05 au. 4 12 pm iT Ntw Orleans. L & N; 7 40 am Ji 30 pm ir i\asbvi,K*. A C >t .-t I 6 40 am 6^5_pm ir Memphis, " I 4 0o pui 6 10 am N03THWABD." I llaili I Dailv No. 41 | No GO v Tiinpft. SAL Ry... 8 00 pn j 8 '20 am v Jacksonville, 8 20 an 7 45 pm v Savannah, " 12 35 pn I 1 58 pin v Columbia.$ " 5 45 pn j 5 45 am v Memphis N C AStL 12 4* pn j 8 45 pm (V Nitsvilie. " , y 30 an 9 10 am v .New (Jr.cans, L ?fc N 7 45 pn j 7 45 pm v Mobile " 12 20 an 2 20 am v Montijom'rv. A & W P G 20 nnjil 20 am iv jViacou. C ol Georgia; 8 00 an I 1 20 pm v Angusta. 0 & >V (J.. ! 9 40 a?? j No. 40: No. 38 iv Atlanta, Cj S A L R; 1(0 pn. i 9 00 pm ir Athens, " ' 2 50 p.< I 1 23 pin ir Greenwood, " } 4 44 pu ! 2 05 am it Chester. " ' G 28 pn j 4 30 am Iv (jhurlntte. * j 6 30 pn | 5 00 atn iv Wiiminiitou *' ; |'2 05 p>? No 44 i No. Ob Iv Hamlet " j 9 05 pn i 9 20 am iv Southern Fines," 10 OJ pn 10 o5 am Iv Raleigh. " 11 40 pn 11 56 am ir Henderson. " 12 50 ami 1 13 pm Iv Kidytway Jet " 1 20 am I 45 pm Iv Petersburg, " 4 15 am 4 40 pm iv Richmond, ' 5 15 an I 5 40 pm ir Washington. P R R 8 45 am 9 30 pm r Baltimore. P R R.. . 10 08 am 11 35 pm ir Philadelphia, P R R 2 30 pn. 2 56 am ir New York. P R it ... j 3 Ot pn, 6 13 am No 40r No 3* Iv R.d'way Jot.S A L R} 3 00 am 1 40 pm iv Weldon, " 4 3) am 3 05 pm ir Portsmouth " | 7 0<> am 5 60 pm [tr Wash'ton. N <fc \V .> b lUuaui ir bnitunore. bM F Coj f<> 45 am *r New York. 0 Diss Co }l 30 pen ir Fbilarielpma.NYF&N fo 43 put 5 lU am ir New York * [ 8 38 pre 7 43 am Note ? f Daily Except Sunday. Dining Cars between New York and liichaiond. and Hamlet and Savannah on Trains Nos 3i and 44. I Central Time. ? Eastern Time. ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule In Effect June 11th, lbOU. STATIONS. Lv. Charleston 7 1*) a m " Summerville i 7 41 a m " EranclivilJe j h 55 am " Orangeburg I *' ? a m " Kiagviilfe j 10 1? a IjT. Columbia D oo a,m " Prosperity J* -? n a " Newberry , p m " Ninety-Six 1 20 p m 44 Greenwood. 7 40 a in I 55 p m i.7. Hedges 8 00 a m 2 13 p in &.r. Abbeville 8 4o a mj 2 45 p m LrTBolton 8 55 a mj 8 10 p m i.r. Anderson 0 30 a mi 8 83 p in Lri Greenville. J10 li) am; <15 p m in. Atlanta? a 55 p m: 9 Ob p m err A rmrwa Ex. Sun. Daily STAiIONS. Ko 18 K0> fe jV. Greenville 5 30 p mj 10 15 a m " Piedmont 6 CO p mi 10 40 a in " Wllliamston 6 22 p mj 10 55 a m ..v. Anderson 4 45 p m 10 45 a m sr. Belton 6 45 p mj 11 15 a m Lr. Donna Ms 7 15 p m 11 40 am nr. Abbeville 6 10 p m 11 20 a m sr. Hodges 7 85 p mi 11 55 a m lr. Greenwood 80Opm|12 2Opm " Ninety-Six 12 55 p m M Newberry 200 pm " Prosperity 2 14 p m " Columbia 3 80 p m jV. Kingviile 4 58pm " Orangeburg 6 29 pm " Branchvillfe- fl 17 o m " Summerville 7 82 pm tr. Charleston 8 17 p m >aily Daily HTiTinvs Daily [Daily ro.PjNo.lS MTAxiONo. No. 141 No. 10 530p 7 OOa Lv?Charlt,?ton Ar S17p:ll00a 30i*p 7 41ai " .. Summerville... " 7 32p 1018a r5Cp 8 55a " . .-Branch ville.... " 6 02p 8 52a 524p 9 2oa, " ....Orangeburg .. " 529p 8 22a 92up 10 loa " Eingvllle " 483p 7 80a 3 8ue'll 40a| " .... Colrmbia " 3 20p 8 80p 3 07a 1220pj " ......Alston Lv 2 30p 850a 304a 1 28pj " ...?.Santuc " 1 23p 7 48p 3 30a 200p| " Union " 1 0op| 7 30p 3 39a 2 22p " Jonesvill? .... " 12 25p 6 58p 3 54a 2d7pj " Paoolet " 12 14p! 6 42p L 25a 310p:Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv 11 45aj 8 15p L 4da 340p!Lv.. Spartanburg.. .Ar 11 28al 6 OOp ! 40p 7 Wp Ar? Asheviile Lvi 8 20a| 3 05p "P," p. m. "A.," a. m. Pullman palacs sleeping cara on Trains 35 and 5, 87 and 38, on A. andC. division. Dining cars q these trains serve.all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, orthbound, 6:43 a. m., 3:3i p.m., 6:13 p.m., Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:26 a. m., :15 p. m., 11:34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville. A. and C. division, orthbound, 5:50 a. m., 2:34 n. m. and 5:22 p. m., Festibuled Limited): southbound, 1:25 a. m., :30 p. in., 12:30 p. m. (Vestibulcd Limited). Trains 9 ana 10 carry elegant Pullman ?eping cars between Columbia and Asheviile iroute daily between Jacksonville andClncin ati. Trains 13 and 14 carry sr.perbPnilman parlor trs between Charleston and Asheviile. RANK S. GANNON. J. 11. CULP, Third V-P. <k Gen. Mgr., Traiiic Mgr., 'ashington, D. C. Washington. D. C. T. A. TURK, S. H. HARDW1CK, Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. Reraf ruber that you can always find ice candies, cakes and fruits, at the lazaar. YELLOW PI? MANUFACTI ma-esc c FINISHINGS, KOL'LUSilliS DOORS, HAS II j\. U Ct U ?S>*I ^ESTIMATES CHEER! February 1?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. I CAPACITY, 10,000 JC? *CWr* 1 A VV V ; K.t'i t?IE M:or?m" ROCK HiLL BUGGY C ROCK HILL BUG For Sale by W. I*. ROOF, GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., Columbia- S. C.. May 11?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect Juno lfith. lfWO. NORTHBOUND. |Na| ?i'iyj Daily "Lv. Jacksonville (P. S) j ! SOuai SfX^p .. o u /q^ z>? < t 2ua cuvauuau x\>j . - - fci " Barn well 4 WJpU 13a " Blackville 42lp 4 28a " Spri?igfleld 4 44p 4 51a " Sally 4 52p 4 59a Ar. Columbia 6Q5p: C 10a Lv. Charleston, (So. Ky j ?' 7 00a111 OOP " Summerville 7 4lr,1200pt " Branchville 8 55a 1 55a " Orangeburg 0 2ia 25Ca " Kingville 10 1-Vx 4 30a Ar. Columbia IllOOa 555a Lv. Augusta, (So. Ky.) *2 00a 255p 939p Lv. Graniteville 2 45aj ji-Gp 1015p ' jV. Edgefield 1 1 lop !l<v. Aiken I J 3lop. ?.. Lv. Trenton J SUuu, 335plltX)p " Johnston 5 20a 419p|1120p Ar. Columbia, (U. D.) 5 45p 210a Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St ! 9 30a 610p 6 20a " Winnsboro 7 U3p 7 25a " Chester ....A 7 alp 818a " Rock Hill 823p 8 55a Ar. Charlotte ' H 10p 9 45a Ar. Danville ; 1251a; 138p Ar. Richmond 6 Qua 6 28p Ar. Washington 7 35a 850p " Baltimore (Pa.RR) 912a ll25p " Philadelphia 11 35a 2.50a " New York 1 203p' 613a Lv. Columbia J 3140a 63Ca Ar. Spartanburg 310p 9 50a " Asheville ! 715p 1 lOp Ar. Knoxville 4 15a 7 2op Ar. Cincinnati j 7301); 7 45a Ar. Louisville iTjOp 7 -8>a No.43|v- ? SOUTH BO CS3. Mixdj^yj^ Lv. Louisville 7 45a 7 4Sp Lv. Cincinnati j 8 3ua 800p Lv. Knoxville 1 2Un 8 25a " Asheville 8 00a 305p " Spartanburg 1145a 6 L5p Ar. Columbia ' 330p' 9 45p Lv. New York(Pa.K.R) 330p l215ot " Philadelphia 6 05p! 3 50a " Baltimore 827p; 6 22a Lv. Washi'gt'n (So.Ry)...... 9-50p 11 15a Lv. Richmond 11 oup 1201m Lv. Danville j 4 :foa a 48p Lv. Charlotte 8 10a; 955p M Rock Hill 8 55a I0 45p " Chester 9 25a ll2up " Winnsboro . 10 13a!l2 10a Ar. Columbia, (Bldg St 6 30pll20a 115a Lv. Columbia, (U. D.) 11 45a; 4 30a " Johnston 1030p lClp 0 32a " Trenton 1100]) 143p 0 48a Ax. Aiken 220p f-7 30a Ar. Edgefield 4 20p 11 30a Ar. Graniteville 12U0nt 2 l5p: 7 18a Ar. Augusta *1 00a 250p SCOa Lv. Columbia (So. Ry) 4 Oup 1 35a " Kingville 4 43p 2 32a M Orangeburg 533p 3 45a " Branchville 615p 4 25a M Summerville 7 28p 5 52a Ar. Charleston 8 lap! 7 0>a Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.) ll 25a 1 20a Ar. Sally I287p 2 32a " Springfield 12 45p 2 40a " Blackville 107p| 8 09a " Barnwell 121p 3 15a H Savannah 315p 5 l'Ja Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.) 7 40p'9 25a Trains 43 and 44 (mixed except Sunday) arrive and depart from Hamburg. j-Daily 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 Augusta and Hew 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 38?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New Yonc and Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and Char1 )tte. Dining cars serve all meals en route Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Cdlumbia, enroute dailv between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON. J.M.CULP, Third Y-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'fc., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, G&. A R R A T GRAPHOPHONE N0K)THE1^WCH FUN, All tbe Wonders ?ad Pleesures of a Kigh-Priced Talkin )' odiine. IThen accompanied by a Recorder this Graphophone can be nsea to make Records. Price with Recorder. $7.50. Reproduces all the standard Records. Send order and money to our nearest office. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept. 30 NEW YORK, 143-145 Eroadway. CHICAGO, 83 Wabash Ave. ST. LOUIS, rao-711 Olive St. WASHINGTON, 915 Pennsylvania Avo. PHILADELPHIA, io>a Chestnut St BALTIMORE, to K. Baltimore St. BUPYALO, Main St. . SAN Kfe AN CISCO. U5 Geary St. -+-JZ PARIS, 5a Boulevard de? Italiens. "< **' BERLIN, 55 Kronenstrasse Saw Mills, Light and Heavy, and Supplies. CHEAPEST AND BEST every day; wor< 180 hand*. Lombard firon Works and Supply Co., AUGUSTA, GLUtKiU. January 27 - ;?CTURING CO., sE LUMBER, JKEluS OF , SHINGLES AND LATHS, N I> 1JLI ADS, 'A, GA. 'ULLY FURNISHED, jbi When writing mention the Dispatch >S FER ANNUM. E I ^'^ji .8 fit ev**p IK*UN H JiHtlt'.f ?? TaIJCCO f--, n.^^abo# in? r.Ktp I ui: r lOfm tirtpn-in n * calr. If Eiwtu* CO ? W 10., Rock Hill, S.C. v IGY COMPANY. Lexington, H. C. MATTHEWS & BOUKNSSKT, Leesville, S. C. When writing aention the Dispatch. ! COLUMBIA, NEWBtRRY AND V^LAURENS RAILROAD. In Effect November '25th, 1900. 7 45 am lvAtlanta (SAL)ir 8 00 pm 10 11 am lv A'henaar 5 28 pm 11 16 am lv Elberton ar 4 18 pm I 12 23 pm iv Abbeville ar... 3 15 pm 12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pm 1 35 pm ar fClinton lv... 2 00 pm J 10 00 am lv fGlenn SpriDgs 4 00 pm ! 11 45 am Iv Spartanburg ar 3 10 pm : 12 01 pm .y Gr.-enville ar.. 3 00 pm 12 52 pm lv ? Waterloo ar.. 2 06 pm 1 16 pm ar |Laurens lv... J 38 pm fDinner. i(e. Si w. c.) ; Harris Springs No. 52 ' *No. 2x 11 08 am lv..Columbia..lv 9 20 am ' 11 20 a m ar. .Leapbart.ar 9 40 am 11 27 am ar Irmo . ..arlO 15 am 11 35 a m ar-Ballentine .arlO 40 am 11 40 am ar.WbiteRock.arlO 58 am 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton... aril 15 am 11 49 a rn ar...Chapin...aill 49 am 12 03 a m ar L. Mountain arl2 25 pm 12 07 a m ar.. .Sligbs.. arl2 35 pm 12 17 p m ar.Pro8perity..ar 1 10 pm 12 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 2 37 pm 12 43 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 3 05 pm 12 48 p m ar... Gary ar 3 15 pm 12 55 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 3 30 pm 1 02 p m ar..Goldville. .ar 3 55 pm 1 16 p m ar.. Clinton... ar 5 00 pm 1 27 p m ar . ..Parks. . .ar 5 20 pm 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens, .ar 5 30 pm "Daily fieigbt except Sunday. RETURNING SCHEDULE." No. 53 *No. 22 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 7 30 am 1 41 r> Iv.. Parks.. .lv 7 40 am 1 55 p m lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 9 00 am 2 05 p m lv...Goldville. .!v 9 25 am 2 12 p m lv. . .Kinard.. .lv 9 40 am 2 17 p m lv Gary .. .lv 9 50 am 2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 am 2 37 p m lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am 2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am 3 02 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 36 am 3 06 p m lv L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm 3 20 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 1 00 pm 3 25 p m lv.. .Hilton., .lv 115 pm 3 29 p m lv.White Rock.lv 1 30 pm 3 34 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 2 00 pm 3 43 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 2 45 pm 3 49 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 3 00 pm 4 05 p m ar..Columbia, .ar 3 25 pm f-Tot-nt SlindftV. ~ -"j t-i - - r j 4 15 pm iv Columbia (a c 1) 11 00 am 5 25 pm Iv Sumter ar 9 40 am 8 30 pm ar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am For rates, time tables, or further information call on aDy agent, or write to W\ G, CHILDS, T. M. FMERSON. President. Traffic Manager. J. F. LIVINGSTON, II. M. EMERSON. Sol. Ag^ nt. Gen, Fr. <t Pass Agt., Columbia, S. C. "Wilmington, N. C. 1UE 3 SPTRITWfi KJ Ji~ lllix JL111U REMEDIES. Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical Profession. No Quack or Patent Medicine. but -? | NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. ; Admitted into the World Columbian Exposition in 1893. i Use Spirittine Balsam for Rheumatism, Colds, Lameness. Sprains, Bore Throat i Use Spirittino Inhalent for Consumption, Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma and La Grippe. _ Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in thi treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, Itehiug Piles. In consequence of the astonishing success in removing diseases, its demand now comes not alone lrom this vicinity but j from everywhere in the United States and I Europe. i and Retail hr fv AT FT A R AT A V | Lexington, S. C. | ?? Money to Loan OX FARMING LAD?. LONG TIME. Easy jwjmont. Nococamis^i >n BorJ rower pavs-actual c.'stof perfecting Loan. K. K. PALMER, Central National Bank B iilding. COLUMBIA, S, C. COL G. T. GRAHAM. Lexington, S. C. July 18 - Iv. ALL BIG BOXING EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described in 'POLICE fS-AZETTE The World-i anions , . . . . Patron, of Sports, $1.00 -13 WEEKS-$1.C0 MAILED TO YOUK ADDRESS. RICHARD K. ?"OX. Publisher, Franklin Square, New f