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The Lexington Dispatch G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. C., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17. 1901. Dots and Dashes. ^ P il TV* A _1_ SUDScrioe ior me junspaicu. The stamp tax has realized over $281,000,000 in a little more than two years and a half. Candies of all description, at the Bazaar. It is stated that Memphis has raised $75,000 to entertain the old Confederates at their reunion. An elegant line of perfumery, toilet powders, sweet soaps, tooth, sbaviDg and hair brushes at the Bazaar. Call and see them. There will be ft strike in the North j Carolina cotton mills unless tbeoper i ators agree to shorter hours. Minnesota takes front rank on legislation on cigarettes. The law in that State imposes a fine of fifty dollars on < very man, woman or child who smokes a cigarette. in time. Sold by druggists. qpmri-ri ii-MMrajjjp It is represented that game in Maine is dying out by reason of the long, cold weather. There have been heavier snows in the State this year than for a long time. The department of agriculture estimates that the value of the leading farming crop in 1900 was $1,861,466,000, or over $300,000,000 greater than for the previous year. No need for you to have the grippe, And other ills will let you slip. If you will use L. L and K Which cures and keeps disease away. RnMl^R 25e. 50c and $1 00 He that has once done you a kindcess will be more ready to do you another than be whom you yourself have obliged. A solid (rain load of cattle was shipped from Columbus, Ga, to j Tampa and Havana. There were j 500 of them and they were valued at j $10,000. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove all impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular, i J. E Kaufmann. A Boston man has off *red Secre- j Ury Root ?50,000 for 100 lectures by Aguinaldo, and i6 willing to put $200,000 cash bonds to insure the Filipino's good behavior and safety, i In 1890 the public high schools ef * the United States graduated 29.344 boys and 3G.124 girls. The txplan- j ation is offered that the boys are taken from school earlier than the girls and put to work. Skin troubles, cuts, burns, soalds and chafing quickly heal by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt's. J. E Kaufmaun. I * j A mob cf 500 or more gathered at tbe jail in Galesburg, III, on March 21, to lynch a negro who is charged with the murder of an old engineer, j The mob failed to execute its intentention by the negro being spirited away by the authorities. If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of appetite, or constipation, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Every box warranted. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. We have but one living ex proei- i dent, but there are now living the w dows of three former presidents of : the United States. Mrs. Harrison lives in Indianapolis, Mrs. Grant j makes her home in Washington, and Mrs. Garfield lives in Mentor, O. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a plear- j ant remedy for all diseases arising from a disordered or torpid liver. ! They aretUe modern cure ior codsu- j patioD, biliousness, sick headaches, specks before the eyes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, mild in action, I thorough in effect. Ouly one a dose, ' sugar coated and pleasant to take. | Price, 25 cents a box. at the Bazaar. ! Two brothers-in-law mortally hacked each other to pieces in the j noor Owpn^horo. Kv puk/lil' tuau uvim , The peculiarity of the trouble was that odIj oDe knife was used, but in the deadly struggle the knife repeat- j edly changed from one to the other. I Mark Hanna's firm has been amalgamated with the United Steel corporation's mining and transportation j interests of which J. Peirpont Mor- i ganis the bead. The firm ofHanna A | Company will be the representatives of Morgan's big corporation on the lakes. You cannot enjoy perfect health, j rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is sluggish and your ; bowels clogged. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cleanse the whole sye- ; tem. They never gripe. J. E. j Kaufmann. A collision caused by an open i switch between a freight and passeo- j ger train on the Chicago and North western railroad at Little Lipids', Wis., on March 21, resulted in the j death of the engineer of the passen- j ger train and injuring seven others. Say, fisherman, you can get a nice j pole now at the Bazaar. 1 Yo Cot tie you Dr; andS BATES & 1711 POST OFFICI THE CUT P OF COLUMBIA. READ THE G FOR TE 10 OX) yards Colored Muslins, Organdies and Dimities on a big counter Beautiful Colorings. The price is 2.1 cents the yard. Many goods it the lot worth 7, 8. and 10 cts. the yd Our entire hcldiog ol Black Silk and Woo Dress Goods to be slaughtered, li cents psr yard. 15 cents per yard. 2 cents per yard. Silk and Woo Creponets and Blister Cloth', wortt SI.t.0 the yard, price for your choice, 50 ceDts the yard. 5 Bales E E Homespun, price will be I cents the yard. 3 Bales Sea Island Homespuu, price 3 cent! the yard. 3 Bales GraDite\illc Drilling, price 5 cent! the yard. '20 Cases Men's Whole Stock, White Oul Tan. Plow Sho3S, price(JScents. Ouj guarantee with every pair. Our stock ot Dress Shoes at a saving o from 50 cents to SI-CO per pair. 25 Cases Ladies' Kid in Button, Lace anc Oxford, at 69 cents and up. Everi Sho6 offered is strictly all leather. Bates & COLUM1 April 10, 1901. President McKinley,- so it is rn mored, has invited Aguinaldo t< visit the United States. The ex die tator is writing his proclamation urg iog bis former followers me useless ness of further bloodshed anc advising tbem to become good Amer ican citizens such as he is. Spring coughs are especially dan gerous and unless cured at once serious results often follow. On Minute Cough Cure acts like magic It is not a common mixture but is i high grade remedy. J E Kaufmann A Russian baptism under tb< ritual of the Greek church is a curi ous ceremony. A large wooden bow is filled with water, and the pries takes the child in his arms, stuff wadding iuto its ears and nostrils and then plunges the little head undei the water three times, duiing whicl time he repeatsprayers for the impe rial family. * Parties in need of any kind o Job Piintiug, such as envelopes note heads, letter heads, bill heads visiting cards, circulars or any kinc desired, loose or padded in tablets should remember that the Dispatcl is prepared to do such work at an] time at reasonable prices and guar autee satisfaction. A Russian doctor traces the grij back to the 9th ceDtury. He says i meanders around for three or foui years and then retires from busim si for 2d years or more. It may b< some comfort to those who hav< wrestled with it that it will give hiii a rest for 20 years or more. Jus grin and bear it and keep out of th< bad weather. Wo are in receipt of the Apri number of "The Pilgrim, a monthly home journal published at BittU Creek, Mich , by the Pilgrim Publish iug Co., limited. This number em braces subjects on religion, tictioD fashion, history, etc. and its othei departments are filled with the blight est gems from the pens of the bes kDown authors. Cittlemeu in Greenwood county Kansap, are making hard times fo; lawyers. They have established i system of arbitrating differences Three men are chosen as an arbitra tion committee. They investigat< the trouble and make a decisioi which is final. A fuss involving ?60,000 was settled at Eureka recent ly by this committee. "I bad piles so bad I could get nc rest nor find a cure until I tried De Witt's Witch Hazel Siive. Aftei using it once, I forgot I tver bac anything like Piles."?E. C. Boice Somers Point, N. Y. Look out foi imitations. Be sure you ask foi DeWitt's. J. E KaufmanD. a the Most for you ;ton? "Oh, youhusfor him." rr 0-r\nr\ c P.lnf/hin & hoes the Cheapest? WALKER, 5 BLOCK, MAIN ST., RICE HOUSE REAT BARGAIN LIST WE HAVE [IS WEEK: , 125 Boy's Spring Suits, at 65 cent*, 7t> cents and 98 cents. You cannot ; match them lor double the price. i 3o0 Pairs Men's Pants. They are well made. The price for a good pair of i Pants is 3a cents Better grades I worth S3 (MJ and $4 CO will be sold ) at $1 25. i HR 81118! ffl 81118! ; We have been crowded and jammed night and day with clothing buyers. No 5 woudet! 195 Suits for Men, well made Wool Gooda. Think of it! - SI.83 the Suit. See the SUITS WE r SELL at S3 50, $4 50 and $5.90. Wholesale Buyers will do well to call aud f get our prices Many i BIG DRIVES IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS. Walker, BIA, S. C. - j Id the Pecoe valley, south of Ros3 i well to Barsto, Tex , a distance of - j 170 miles there will be planted this ! year 1,200 acres of cantelopes, with i-1 au approximate estimated yield of i 11,000 carloads of mellons, or tome | thing leee than a carload to the acre, i The crop will be shipped direct to . j Chicago and will have an average ! carload net ma?ket value of ?450 the j l oq A A g iiiiuiiuum pei cuiiuau ueiug ?rouo, with a maximum of $000. 1 You will waste time if you try to . cure indigestion or dyspepsia by e starving yourself. That only makes I it worse when you do eat heartily. * i You always need pleDty of good 1 food propeily digested. Kodol Dyst pepsia Cure is the result of years of s scientific research for something that would digest not only some elements ' ; of food but every kind. And it ie r the one remedy that will do it. J. t K TCsntmsnn JI Senators and members of the House | have left at the Agriculture Depart| meet in Washington thousands and ' tens of thousands of addressee of ^er1 sons to whom packets of vegetable and flower seeds are to be sent. One ' I day last week not lees than 1,200 3 ; mail sacks, each continuing 200psckf ! ages of seed, were dispatched from * j the Washington post office, It is es| timated that the total number of seed } i packages will amount to 11,000,000 t j or 2,000,000 more than laBt year, r; "L<i6t winter I was confined to my J bed with a very bad cold on the 3 | lungs. Nothing gave me relief. ^ i Finally my wife bought a bottle of . : One Minute Cough Cure that (fleetL 1 ~ ^.1 T l 1. ^ CU CUIt*. JL L'auuut SpfHh. IOU ! highly of that excellent remedy."? I j Mr. T. K Houseman, Manatawney, Pa. J. E Kaufmanu. f They Are Giving Up. Washington, D. C , April 11 ?Toe r war depai taient this morning received the following cablegram: ^ Manila, P. I, April 11?To the the Adjutant General, Washington, D. C: Colonel Arce surrendered yesr terday 836 soldiers and 12 officers 4 and arms. Colonel Alva eurrecdert d April Sib, with 13 officers, 304 mm and 02 rifles. | ^ I ] "I have been troubled with iodi> gestion for tea years, have tried " oiauy tbiogs and spent much money to no purpose UDtil I tried > Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I ha\ e . taken two bottles and gotten mo.'O r relief froiu them than all other j medicines taken. I feel more like a boy than I have felt in twenty years - : Andersou R'ggp, of Suuny Lane, j Tex. Thousands have testified sti did Mr. Riggs. J. E Kaufmann. Obituary. Ou a beautiful Sabbulh morn, in the spring tide when the trees were clothing themselves iu their lovely dress of green, and the ll jwers were blooming and exhaling their sweetest perfume, a reverent and sorrowful assembly stood in the presence of a snowy white casket that contained a I tiny form which a e-hort while before | held the angel spiiit of the innocent and joyful Catherine Ann, i.-.fant daughter of H. Walter and Minnie Hendrix, who was born December 3. 1800 and died March 30, 1001. With Easter so mar at hand, and so full of the suggestions of the resurrection, immortality and heaven, the calm, sweet lovely face of the dead child, as well as the beautiful flowers ripen the casket, seemed to voice the consoling truth of Christ, "The maid is not dead but eleepeth." The funeral services were conduced bv the Itevs. J. G. Graichen and 1 W. D Quick in Providence Evangelical Lutheran church, Lexington, S. C. The former preached the sermon based upon St. Mark s: 111, "And he took them in his arms, put his hands upon them and blessed them."' Sorrowing parents and friends as they gathered around the little grave accepted the Easter hope. Take courage dear hearts?go en trusting piigrims to the land of immortality to which the heavenly Father, the blessed Christ, the shining throng of angels and the precious child all beckon thee. Beyond the smiliDg and the weeping heavenly voices ever call thee where the Eister radiance never fade3 and thy loved ones bloom in youth immortal. J. G G Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thompson, a large importer of fine millinery at 1G5S Milwaukee Averue, Chicago, sap: "During the latesevere weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend my work during the day. One of my milliners was taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought some for myself. It acts like magic and I am now entirely well and I feel very pleased to acknowledge its merits." For sale by J E Kaufmanu. FIRE IN BATESBURG. Ginning and Planing Mill Destroyed. Loss $4,000: No Insurance. Batesburg, April 11.?The Batesburg ginning and planing outfit was destroyed by tire this afternoon. The entire Winsbip improved plant and plaiing and other expensive machinery was burned. Nothing of the eutire lot was saved. The fire caught, from the smokestack and in five minutes enveloped the buildings beyond all power to control. Loss 84.000 no insurance. MERRYMAKERS CELEBRATION. Augusta. Georgia. April 22nd to 27th. 1801. Ou account of the above occasion. Southern Railway announces rcduc ed rates from Asheville, Chariot! e and intermediate points in North Carolina. Tenuiville and Savannah and intermediate points in Georgia and from all points in South Carolina to Augusta, Ga , aud return of one first class faie for the louud tiip for individuals GiDgle tickets), and for military companies and brass bands iu uniform, twenty (20) or more on one ticket, still lower rate. Tickets will be sold April 20ih to 25tb inclusive and for trains sheduled to ariive at Augusta prior to noon of April 27tb. good to return until 29i,b of April, 1901. For detailed information as to schedules, rates, etc , write or call on any agent of the Southern Iliilway or connections. W. H. Tayloe, Asst. G.m. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Gi. ^bung Womeril The entry into womanhood is a cntii^I 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 to give women freedom from pain and to tit young women for every duty of life. $1.00 bottles at druggists. Miss Delia M. Strayer, TuIIy, Kan.r "I 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. I have taken four bottlesof Wine of Cardui, with Thedford's Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day 1 am entirely cured. 1 cannot express the thanks I feel for what you have done for me." For advice Incases requiring special direction*. address, giving symptoms, the I.adios' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Company. Chattanooga, Tenn. *inirr ,m i B^i enough Pot i profits will be * >1^.! larq-e; without f'-, ^ Potash you r crop will be "scrubby." Onr ~ ;ihoul composition of f^rtilLisrs 1 <?.s ;it!n)>(e>i .or a!! crop are free to all farmers. CliRMAN KAM WORKS, . : I \>-:r Vor'.. CHINA S ABILITY TO PAY. Wiil be Only Limit on Demand of Powers--S300.000.000 Available. PekiD, Apiil 12?The committee of ministers which is considering China's financial resources has reached the coDclusior, bases upon what information is obtainable, that three hondred million dollars in gold can b? raised without irjuriDg China's resources. The examination by the committee into the subject is thus far incomplete and it will probably subsequently learn that other Chinese resources for indemnities are available. The ministers opeuly express their desire that the foreign troops leave Pekin. They are seemingly as anxious for the departure as were the beseiged ministers anxious for the arrival of the troops. ^ Atlanta, G:i, Nov. 7, 1879. Dr. J C Moffdtt?Diar Sir: I cannot too strongly recommend your Teetbina (Teething powders) to mothers as one of the best medicines they can obtain for thur debilitated and sickly infants. I have used it with very satisfactory results the pist summer with my child, and while we have heretofore lost a child or two from teething under other remedies, our present child, that has taken Teetbina, is dow a fine, healthy boy. I am very respectfully, A P. BrowD, M. D. (Brother of U. S. Senator and ExGov. Joseph E. BrowD ) Forever Dry. There is a young* t -r in Girard college who combines the pootic iu. tinct with a keen sense of humor. He is not a close student in fact he regarde book-3 as an instrument of torture. One of the professors picked up a text book belonging to him the other day and found on the fly leaf this bit of verse, which no doubt expressed the student's opinion of il: Should there be another 11 ;ood, For refuge hither fl;; And should the whole world be submerged, This book would still be dry. A Testimonial from Old England. " I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best in the world for KfAi? aV?i J i o '' core ATr William Savnrv I U i WUV_i_li l ir ^ L'UJ O i -vw, . V J j of WarriDgton, England. "It has saved my wife's life, she hav'ng been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of the time confined to her bed. She is now quite well." Sold by J. E Kaufmann. Embarrassing Action in Cuba. HiVerna, April 12 ?The Cuban constitutional convention placed itself upon record today against the Piatt amendment, by a vote of 13 to 10 on a resolution that the convention should declare itself opposed to tho amendment on account of the terms of some of the clauses aud the way in which they are drawn and also on account of the contents of others, especially clauses III, VI and VII. The conservatives assert that this action is embarrassing, inasmuch as it practically ties the hands of any commission that might be 6ent to Washington. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Bo sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes (he child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-live cents a bottle. It is the best of all. ? ? . i. n .1 ine recruiUDg sergani at. tuiumbia has secured twenty four men for the United States army siDce February 18 Stops the Ccuffh and Woiks cff the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold iu one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. A lEsiiiLTOisrs I 0U6H CURE, | ^ A SYRUP. Unique?unlike any other cough preparation. The quicki Ht to stop a cough and to r'-move boreuess from the lungs. 25c. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA. S. C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Aug. 18?ly. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. CeadtiiMd Schedule In ECTeeft Jcie 11th, 1S92. STATIONS. | ^ | ^"fl. Lr. Charleston 1 7 00 a m " Summerville < 7 41 a in M Branchville j 8 55 a m " Orangeburg 9 2) a m " Klogrllle ' 10_15 a m Lr. Columbia 1 ! 11 05 a m " Prosperity ; 12 10 n'n ** Newberry ! 12 25 p m " Ninety-Six 1 120 pm 44 flrftomr/wt I 7 40 * in I 1 5n n m At. Hodges I 8 (h) a :nj 2 15 p m Ar. Abbeville '.JL*0. RJ? 2 45 p m Ar. Belton 8 55 a mi 8 10 p in At. Anderson 6 3o a m i 8o p m Ax. Greenville 10 l'l) a m 4 15 p m At. Atlanta. 8 55 p m 8 Ou p a STATIONS. ^."gM -.y i/T. Greenville 5 SO p m 10 15 a m " Piedmont 8 00 p m| 10 40 & m " 'WinjAmaton 5 22 p m 10 55 a m t . Anderson 4 45 p m 10 45 a in tiT. Be1 ton 0 45 p m. 11 15 a m At. Donnalds 7 15 p m 11 40 a m Lt. Abbeville 1 < 10 p m; 11 20 a m tr. Hodgee !... * 85 p m| 11 56 a m At. Greenwood 8 00 p m 12 20 p m Ninety-Six 12 55 p m u Newberry 2 00 pm " Prosperity 2 14 p m " Columbia 8 SO p m Lt. Kin grille ."77. 4 58 p m " Orangeburg 5 19 p m " Branch ville 6 17 p m ** Summerrille 7 82 p m At. Charleeton 8 17 p m STATIONS. |?S5|?$5 ' c nrv7 t (Vwit ? A pi fiirnmnru v wfv i i wws uti. . vu?i iveivu.. . . a j uiiy a a 6O0p' 7 41a " .. Summer ville... " 782p 1018a ffiOp' 8 66a " . ...Branchville.... " 0O2p 8 52a I24p 928a "....Orangeburg... " 6 29p 8 22a SUplOlia " Kingville " 488p 780a 190a 11 40a " .... Coli mbta " 3 20p 98t-p 9 07al2 20p " Alston Lv 2 90p 8 60a 10 04a 128p .Santuo " 1 28p 7 40p 10 20a 200p " Union " 1 Oftp 7 30p 10 89a 2 22p " Jonesville " 12 25p 6 53p SUa 2 87p " Pacolet " 12 14p 0 42p 96a 8 lOp Ar.. Spartanburg.. .Lv 11 45a 0 16p 11 40a 840p Lv.. Spartanburg.. .Ar 11 28a 6 00p l40pi 70Qp Ar.... Aaheville Lv 8 20a 8 06? "P," p. m. "A," a. m. Pullman paace sleeping ears on Trains 35 and 6, 87 and 88, m A. andC. division. Dining cars n these tra(as serve ell meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, aorthbounc, 0:48 a. m., 3:8? p.m., 6:18 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); aouthbound 12:26a. m., 1:15 p. m., 11:84 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains lea re Greenville, A. and C. division, northbound, 5:50 a. m., 2:34 p. m. and 5:22 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited): southbound, 1:26 a. m., 4:80 p. m., 12:30 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 ana 10 carry elegant Pullman sleeping cars between Colombia and ^aheville enroute daily between Jacksonville andCincin nati. Trains 18 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor aars between Charleston and Ash6ville. FBANK 8. GANNON, J. M. CULP, TUI.J "17-D t. Xt.... Traffl. Vur Washington, D. C. " Washington,!). 0. W. A. TUBK, 8. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Paaa. Ag't. Aa't Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Qa. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect Jan. 27th. 1901. No.34 Ne.S6iJTo.Sl i*0ltTHB0t75D. Daily Daily ex 8j Lt. Jacksonville (P. SI 8 33a 45p 12 2up " Savannah (So. Rv i 12Hp; 12 90a <30? Barnwell j 4 25p'4 04a " Blackviile 4J9P:4 28a 81?e Ar. Columbia A 15p 6 10* 9 45? Lv. Charleston, <8o. Ry 7(Xla llOop 6 20? " 8ummerrllle 7 41a I20flot 600? " Branchville 6 2 00a 7.80.) " Orangeburg ' 9 21.# V 45a 7 58? " Kingvtlle 10 15a 4 25a 8 47? Ar. Columbia .11 00a 5 56a 935? Lv. Augusta, iSo. Ry. i 8(X)p 93<}p 630? Lv. Granlteville ! 3 3&p 1916? Lv. Aiken 315p 715? Lv. Trenton I 4^?? 11 0<>p " Johnston 4 x? p-11 2op Ar. Columbia, (U. D.> 5 66p! 2 10n; Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St 6 20p; 6 2oa 0 48? " Wiansboro j 713p 7 22a 10 82? " Chester ; 801p| 8 lSa ll 24? " Rook Hill. , 833p! ?;43a 1148? Ar. Charlotte ? | 0 20p: 9 45a 1267? jty. PnnTille .. j 12 51a 138? 3 l'la A.r. Richmond 6U0a; 6 25p! Ar. Washington 7 &a| 8 50pkl0 Us " Baltimore (Pa.RR) 9 15a 1183p-ll 25a " Philadelphia 1135a 2 Ma! 1 3Ga M Hew York I 208pl 6 23a 4 151 Lv. Columbia Ill 40a: h 20a Ar. Spartanburg 310p.U28aj " Asheville .* 7 Up 2 48p| Ar. Knoxville /15a TS)p' Ar. Cincinnati i p: 7 45a Ar- Lmlavilie : V <6j>' 7 50a:...... iNo.33:No.85!No.Sl souTHBor^D. iDaliyjDailv exSj | * * 1 Lv. Lt-ulavllle ..... ^ I 7 46a! 1 45p \.w fXnotwnatt j 8 30a: 8(>)p! Lv. Knoxville j 1 a)aI "755 " Asheville UOOaj 3 06p " Spartanburg 1145a 615p Ar. Columbia * 329pl 930p Lv. New York(Pa.R.R) 880pil215ot 124uni " Philadelphia 6 06p'8 50a 316? ?' Baltimore 8 27p!6 22a 6 2*? Lv. Waahi gt'a (So.Ry) 96?p|ll l.v< 6 85? Lv. Richmond ... ..*~7. llO,^:l2jTm! .... fjx. Danville 1 4 38a, 5 48p 12 53a Lv. Charlotte 8 lOaTSSp 4 21a M Rock Hill 0 OCa lOSSp 5 00a " Cheater 9 80alll0p 5 27a " Wlnnsboro 1018a.12 08a 6 0Ca Ar. Columbia, (BldgSt 1125a 110a 7 00a Lv. Columbia, (U. D.) 11 50a 4 80a " Jehnatom 181p; 6 32a " Trenton 148pi 6 48a ..? Ar. Aiken 2 20p: 7 90a 9 40a A.T. Granlteville 213p; 7 18a ^.r. Aug^V 2 50p 8 00a 10 20a Lv..Columbia (So. By) 4 00p 135a 7 OSn " Xingrille i 43p 2 32a| 7 55a u 583p 3 45a; 8 41a " Branchville 615p 4 25a; 9 20s " rummerville 781p 557a!l083a Ar. Charleston 8 lSp 7 OOa'll 15a Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.) fl 3Ca' 1 15aj 7 08a " Blackviile 110p; 2 57a! 8 Sis " Barnwell 1 24p; 3 12a " Savannah 8 05pi 5 00a110 20a Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.l I 7 40pl 9 25aI 2 3^ Sleeping Car Servioe. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 81 and 82?New York and Florida Limited. Daily except Sunday, composed exclulively of Pullman finest Drawing Room Sleeping, Compartment and Obseivatory Cars between New York, Columbia and St. Augustine. Pullman sleeping cars betv eon Augusta and Aiken and New York, runs from augusta to Columbia via Blackville. Parlor cars between Charleston and Columbia. Nos. 88 and 84?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-room sleeping cars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawingroom sleeping cars between Port Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannah. Washington and Vew York. Pullman sleeping cars between Chrrlotteand Richmond, pining cars between Charlotte snd Savannah. Not. 85 and 8$?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New Yor* and PallBan sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte. Dining cars serve all meals enroute. Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville snd Columbia, enroute dailr between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asneville. FRANK S. GANNON, S. H. HARDWICK, ThirdY-P.&Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pas. Agt., Washington, D. C? Washington, D. 0. W. H. TALOE, B. W. Ht'NT, As't Gen. Paaa. Ag'k, Div. Pass. Agt.. At last*, Ga. VharlMj oa^. 0. A REAL CRAPHOPHONE UV A i ILilVf iTi Wt * A v* ff Aft the Woaders cod Pleeseres of ? High-Priced Telkia ]f edhine. ITben accompanied by a Recorder this Grapbophone can be used to make Records. Price wuh Recorder, $7.50. Reproduces ail tbe?t*ndard Records. Send order and money to mrr nearest office. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept 30 Xrw TORJC 143-145 Broadway. CHICAGO, tf Wabash Art. ST. LOUTS, rx>-TiJ Olire St. i WASHINGTON, 015 Pennsylvania Art. PHILADELPHIA, tojJ Cnestnut St BALTIMORE,_ 10 E. Bolt'mora St. BUTTALO, $ij Miin i: IA.V KBAN CISCO, J at Ceuj St fAXIS, 34 Boalewd de* Italiena BEELJM. j3 Kronenstr&u* beeswax Wanted IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES 1 I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARket price for clean and pure Beeswax. Price governed by color and condition. ' RICE B. HARMAN, At the Bazaar. Lexington, S. C. ustlie luoney I KANKLIN < HKMICAI. COMPANY, I>q April 17?13w3>. PERKINS MANl TTT^T T ATTT Til i HiJUL/U vv r j MANUFAi HIGH FLOORING, CE FINISHINGS, MOULDiN! DOORS,8ASII AUGUS ^ESTIMATES CIIEE1 February 1?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. 'd capacity, io,oo< li HI BUC dfftlfTI ptnh the pro*t? ?.- Urp, Deo Ify Into burin; a shoddyjob I ' ROCK HI I.I." ItuiT" i I<ut?" they stand up, lvo % AWAY FROM THE bHOI ; ?n4. S<?!d ly flr?t-rt*M < ! In jour town, write direct. ?5 ROCK HILL BUGG ROCK HILL BU For Sale by W. P. HOOF. GREGORY-RHEA MULE GO Hnlnmhia ? fl May 11?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. ^fofeneum EsffiTM [iMiTEO Double Daily Service Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta New, Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900. SOUTHWARD. I Daily, i Daily | No 31 No. 27 lv New York. P. R. R.. 1 00 pm 12 15 ai lv Philadelphia, P R R. 3 29 pm 7 20 ai lv Baltimore, PR K... 5 50 pn. 9 34 ai lv Washington, P R R. 7 (JO pn i0 55 ai lv Richmond, ?> A LRj 10 40 pm 2 35 pi lv Petersburg. " 11 35 pn 3 30 ui lv Kidgewnv Jet. " i 2 25 am 17 m lv Henderson, " 3 f>3 am ri 4U pi iv baieign, * ot> am < p lv Southern Pinos," i 5 57 an 9 42 pi l No 4ii3 lv Hamlet, " j ' 50 am 32 pi j No. 31 I lv Columbia.} " i 10 35 am '2 55 a ar Savannah ' j 2 57 pm 5 00 a ar Jacksonville, " j 7 40 pm 9 10 a ar Tampa, " 6 3U am 5 30 p j 40 J j ar Charlotte, " 9 31 am lv Chester, " y 52 am lv Greenwood, " 11 12 am lv Athens, " 14b pm ar Atlanta.^ " ; 4 00.pm ar Augusta. 04 W C . j j> 10 pmj .... iv New York, j* Y c A > fs 'kt am 'J i 0 p Iv Philadelphia. " 10 20 am 1 ' fi |? iv New York. U U ?i)t:o t3 00 pm j lv Baltimore. B m f o .. :f03o p Jv W aah'ton, N ?fc W rs b ! 0 30 p No. 4u3i bo. I) lv Portsmouth, S A LTU 9 20 pm 9 30 a lv Weldon, " 12 05 am 12 01 p No 31 | lv RidgewayJet, " 2 25 am 1 20 p lv Henderson, " 2 53 am 2 13 p lv Raleigh, " 1 Ojj uEL 3 51 p lv Southern Pines," 5 57 am 0 12 p No 401 I lv Hamlet, " I b 50 ami 7 30 p No. 31 No. *21 lv Columbia.: " 110 35 am 12 55 a ar Savannah, " 2 57 pm 5 0.J a ar Jacksonville, " 7 40 pm 9 10 a ar Tampa. " I 6 30 mu 5 j I No. 4u3 >o. 4.1 iv Wilmiugton. " j 3 top ar Ctiirtoiie. " ! 9 31 am 10 20 p. lv Cues*er, " j 9 52 am .?< oo p lv Greenwood, " U 42 am 1 07 a lv Athens, " 1 48 pm 3 43 a ar Atlanta.ft ,GU5 a ar August* C & W (J 5 l'.t pu j ar Macod. C <>t Ge ?rei" 7 20 pu 11 10 a ar Moutgom'r . A <V W ; 9 2'? pu. 11 UJ a ar Mobile, L'c N .... 3 05 au 1 12 p ar New Orleans. L ?t N 7 40 au 3 30 p ar Nashvulo. > C ?V .* 11 ? 40 ?u. t;., > i>. ar Ma...phis, ~7: l I-"- h ?o u KOSTHWABi). L all) ltill> No. 41 No '? lv Tampa. S A L Ily 8 00 pm 8 J) a lv Jacksonville, 8 '2) uu 7 15 p lv Savannah, ' 12 V, pa- : 1 59 p; lv Columbia.^ " 5 45 p:i 5 4 . a! lv Memphis M u & Sr L 12 4 ? pm 8 4 > ; j lv Nasville. " 9 30 aiu y 10 m lv New Urieans, L & N 7 4 ? pn 7 45 pi lv Mobile ' 11 20 an/ 2 20 ai lv Montcov/'rv, \ & ?V I" fi *20 an; 11 2o ai lv Maeou. C ot (it-or^'la 8 0> an i 20 pi lv Aagnaru, (J & vv c . 'J 40 am . Mo. 4o2 Mo lv Atlauta,^ SAL R) 1 < 0 pin 9 00 pi ar Athens, " 2 CO pa 1 23 pi ar Greenwood, " 4 44 pm 2<?">ai ar Chester. " G 28 pn/ 4 30 ai lv 'Jhariotte, " 6 30 pin ;? Ot) ai lv WuuniiRtou *' 12 0.", p Mo 44 No. G?. lv Hamlet " 9 O.j pn 9 20 ai lv Southern Pines, lo o i pn, !u ( 5 ul lv Raleigh. " 11 4 ) pn 11 5G ai ar Henderson, " 12 CO an: 1 13 pi lv KlUgewav .Jet " 1 20 am 1 4~> pi lv Petersburg, ' 4 15 am 4 40 pi lv Richmond, " 5 15 an- 5 49 pi ar *va>hiagtou. PRE 8 45 am 9 30 pi 8r Baltimore. I' R K . . 10 OS am 11 35 p: ar Fhi'adelpbia, P K t 2 30 pu 2 5G a; ar New York, PR R .. 3 0* pn 0 13 ai No 4()L No 3* lv Rid'way Jet.S A L 11} 3 00 hr> 1 40 pt Iv WVldoo, " 4 30 am 3(5 p? nr Portsmouth " 7 00 am 5 50 pr at* \V>w.ti ton N 4 \V s i 7 00 at ar 1'nltmiore. 1$ P C? ... 1"? ar ar New York. O *1 3Hp ar PtnlaOelpDia.NYiVfc> 05 43 pi- "> JO ar ar New York " S 38 pn 7 13 ai Note ? t Daily Except Sunday. Dining Cars between New York a d liich mond, and Hamlet and Savannah ou Train Nos. 3! and 44. ; (JmitrftJ nnio. ^ r.asiern num. V :i c.i" '-ilk Skirt > ; .1 lino Watch, ( tr << her valuable K'KMAIl) ' lii:NM-:T TAIII.KTSi *. JOcer.tsa makes 10 'iiiarlsol dciii iuus Frozen Cu.stard s , t very tangly 1-uv., .. ; uek.;;;c every week. Send Uj .:! we will n.sii n .-.x one <!orert free and a l<autiful W K T1U ST VOI . Aft or you wll tliem send . ? v. ill s<-n ! yi.11 immediately the premium > < it sclce t. it. A. A. .*?:'<? Fiilwrt ^t., Philadelphia, l*a. ? (FACTORING CO., [NE LUMBER, j CTURERS OF G-I3.A.IDE HUNG. SIDING, jS, shingles and laths, A AND BLINDS, tfg 5TA, GA. w IFULLY FURNISHED..?* When writing mention the Dispatch 5 JOBS PER ANN J V. It ! LL IGT | ??!p of cb*ay> > utd^ l*<raitM ^ *t allow jourarlf I.- t*lkso >;'j In order to t*T? * dollar or ?o. $' ire "A I.lttU llifhrr in Prleo. 'I& k wel I. and. above a) 1. KEEP niakln; tbem cheaprr In tbt Jaalrra osilj. If bom oo aa.o $j iY CO., Rock Hill, S.C. fi GGY COMPANY. Uexin^ton, S. C. I MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT, Leosville, S. C. ] When writing mention the Di.?pnteh. , COLUMBIA, NEWB RRY AND I v>LAURENS RAlLhOAQ. In Effect November 25tb, 1900. 7 45 am lvAtlaDta (SAL)ar 8 00 pm 10 11 am Iv A'hensar 5 28 pm 11 16 am lv Elberton ar... 4 18 pm 12 23 pm lv Abbevillear... 3 15 pm 12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pm 1 35 pm ar tOiiDtcn lv... 2 CO pm ; 10 00 am lv ?Glenn Springs 4 00 pm 11 45 am lv Spartai burg ar 3 10 pm = 12 01 pm iv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pm 12 52 pm lv iWaterloo ar.. 2 06 pm 1 16 pm ar fLaurens lv... 1 38 pm fDinuer. *(c Aw c.)+Harris Spring" | No. 52 *No 21 m 11 08 a m 1 v..Columbia..lv 9 20 am M lu 11 20 a jo ar. .Leapbart.ar 9 40 am 11 27 am ar Irmo...arl0 15 am 11 35 a m ar.Lallentine .ai 10 40 am in , 11 40 a m ar.WbiteRock ailO 58 am m 11 43 a in ar .. Hilton., .ai 11 15 am m 11 49 a m ar. . Chapin. ..ai 11 ^9 am 'i I 12 03 a in ar L. Mountain a) 12 *5 pin ; 12 07 a mar.. .Slighs.. arl2 35 pm 12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 1 10 pm :u 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 ai 12 55 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 3 3<> pm m 1 02 p m ar..Goldville..ar 3 55 pm 1 16 p m ar.. Clinton.. .ar 5 0o pm - 1 27 p in ar .. Parks. . .ar 5 20 pm i 1 35 p in ar. .Laurens, .ar 5 30 pm M *Daily fieipbt excipt Sunday. ^ RETURNING SCHEDULE. m No. 53 ~ *No~22 'ii 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens. .1? 7 30 am 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 7 40 am m 1 55 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 9 ( 0 am iu 2 05 pm 1 v...Goldville..lv 9 25 sm i 2 12 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 9 40 am m j 2 17 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 9 50 am 0:2 2 22 p m lv.. .Jalapa... lv 10 (iO sm m 2 37 pm lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am hi | 2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am m 1 3 02 p m lv.. .Sligbs.. .lv 11 36 am ,iJ ! 3 06 p m lv L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm a, 3 20 pm lv. ..Cbapin.. .lv 100 pm J~ 3 25 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv 115 pm m 3 29 p m Iv.Wbite Rock.lv 1 30 pm 111 ! 3 34 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 2 00 pm j 3 43 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 2 45 pm : i 3 49 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 3 00 pm 1 ! a- _ _ n __ o o: m i ua p m ar ..wuiuuiuia. .ur o &v pm IU Ddiy freight except Sunday, in j 4 15 r.m lv Columbia (ac 1)11 00 am m , 5 25 pm Iv Sumter ar 9 40 am ^ ' 8 30 pm ar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am For rates, time tables, cr further u, information call on any agent, or :il write tn ai i W. G. CHILDS. T. M. FMFRPOv. President Traffic Manager. 01 ' J. F. LIVINGSTON. H. M. I MERSf'N. .n i Sol. \n-rt. Gen. Ff. & Pa^s Apt., ^ Columbia. S. C. Wilmington. N. C Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. in i It artificially digests the food and aids m i Xmmita in strf?ni?rhenincr and recon* 1 structing the exhausted digestive or j gans. It isthe latestdiscovereddigestI aat and tunic. 2so other preparation * i can approach it in efficiency. It in11 j siantiy relievesand permanently cures ::1 | Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, u Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Kausea, !U Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand -i all other results of imperfect digestion. i ' Price50c. arid f l. Large size contains 2!4 times small size. Book ali about dyspepsia muiiedfree ' Pre pored by E- C. DeWITT & CO.. ChicagoJ. E. KAUF1IAXN. When writing mention the Dispatch. " Money To Loan u I /"\N FARMING LA.nDS. LON - TIME. ii ! v_/ Easy pauneut. Nococmus-ion Borii i rower pins actual est ot jx rirctincr Loan, n j " i:. K. PALMER, n 1 Centra! National Lank Building. ? ! COLUMBIA, S. , ! COL G. T. GRAHAM Lexington. S. C. WfC BlifKMMt ; JtJsz TIST, n I COLUMBIA, S. C. a ! TS NOW MAKING THE BEST TIC| X tores that can be bad in this country, _ ' and all who have never had a real fine picture, should now try some of his latest i S 1 -tflr.a A.ir? hn Ci">ATl at. iTIQ j lery. np Htftir*. next to the Hrih ' WIumi writing mention th<- Dispatch,