The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 15, 1901, Image 4
The Lexington Dispatch
G. M. HAKMAN. Editor and Publisher.
Lexington's. cTT
WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. 1901.
Dots and Oashes.
Forty thousand boys have left the
old farm in Michigan to take up. life
in cities.
In as wide a world as this there it
no good reason why a man should be
narrow-minded.
No need for you to have the grippe,
And other ills will let you slip,
If you will u3e L. L and K.
Which cures and keeps disease
away.
Bottles 2oc, 50c and $1 00.
A New York joker entered a 10cent
cat at a pet stock show and took
a first prize.
An egg train of 12 refrigerator
cars left Newton, Kan-, the other day,
for California.
You are much more liable to dit
ease when jour liver and bowels do
Dot act properly. DeWitt's Little
Early Risers remove tbe cause of
disease. J. E. KaufcuaDn.
God wants us to find out that
happiness does not come by petting,
but by giviDg.
The different countries of the
world now use over 23,000 different
kinds of postage stamps.
Bfcliami from the Northern Wood
are in Pyny-Bai*sui, the certain cure for cough*.
Scripture read and correctly applied,
protects from error, and guides
to abiding success.
Tbe Kansas legislature has indefinitely
postponed a bill to ruake Sunday
fishing a misdemeanor.
Try the new remedy for costive
m 1? i,
JJCO?, VURUJ UCI1B1U O KJL V-/ULI Bv. U 3UU
Liver Tablets. Eveiy box guaraoteed.
Price, 25 cents. For sale by
J. E. Kaufmann.
The population of France is 38,268,000,
of whom just oDe-tbird lire
in towDS of over 5,000 inhabitants.
Secretary Root has given instruc
tions for the reburial of the Confederate
soldiers in Arlington cemetery.
Pynj-Bsl?am Relieve# Kigbt Away
*nd makes a speedy end of coughs and cold?.
Noah Webster spent 17 years on
his dictionary, and yet there are very
few people who have tver read the
book.
. The Cuban delegates have been
convinced that the United States sircerely
desires the freedom of their
country.
The least in quantity and most in
quality describes De Witt's Little
Early Risers, the famous pills for
constipation, and liver complaints.
J. E. Kaufmann.
A peach tree in Kent County, Md ,
is twenty-six inches in diameter at
the ground, and has borne fruit for
twenty eight years.
The desert cf Sahara is do little
spot. It covers 2,500,000 square
miles between the Atlantic ocean and
the Nile valley.
An almanac 231 years old has just
been sold in Boston for $:55. It
was printed for the year 1667 by
Samuel Green in Cambridge.
Mr. W. J. Baxter, of North Brook,
N. C, says he suffered with piles for
fifteen years. He tried many remedies
with no results until he used
De Witt's Witch Haze! Salveaod that
quickly cured him. J. E. Ksufmann.
A good flow of oil has beeu fouud
in Martinville, La. The South is just
beginning to find out that it is load
ed down with oil, coal and iron.
A thrashing was given Miss Branford
Gist, a school teacher at Chases
Md , by Mrs. Jacob Snyder, whose
daughter bad been whipped bj the
teacher.
DeWitt's Little Early Itisers search
the remotest parts of the bowels and
remove the impurities speedily with
no discomfort. They are famous for
their efficacy. Easy to take, never
gripe. J. E. Kaufmann.
Four sisters, according to the i
Salina (Kan.) Uuioo, registered from j
one ward at the city clerk's office, j
presenting themselves separately.
Each gave her age as 21The
oil wells of Beaumont, Texas,
have gone deeper and higher grade
of oil found at a depth of 1,200 feet.
The yield from a well is 1,000 barrels
a day UDder the force of the
pump8.
Skin affections will readily disappear
by using DeWitt'a Witch Hazel
Salve. Look out for counterfeits.
If you get DeWitt'a you will get
good results. It is the quick and
positive cure for piles. J. E. Kauf- j
mann.
A school teacher of Marvsville. O., '
? ? - v - ? - / ,
was indicated by tbe grand jury for
assault and battery for severely
whipping a boy in his school and j
pleaded guilty in court, and was fined !
$1.00.
What do you tbiok of a dessert, j
dear?" said the young wife. "I
made it out of Mrs. Shouter's cook
book." uOh, that accounts for it.
I suppose it's the leather binding
that makes it so tough," replied the
great brute.
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BATES &
1711 POST OFFIC1
THE COT P
OF COLUMBIA.. READ THE G
FOR TE
10,000 yards Colored Muslins, Organdie?
and Dimities on a big counte::
Beautilul Colorings. The price i:
2i cents the yard. Many goods ii
the lot worth 7, 8, and 10 cts. the yd
Our entire holding of Black Silk and Woo
Dress Goods to be slaughtered, 1*.
cents per yard. 15 cents per yard. 2
"""'O no* rri Xilk nnrl Wm
UCUW1 .??.? -- w
Creponets and Blister Cloth*, wortl
$1.10 the yard, price for your choice
59 cents the yard.
5 Bales K E Homespun, price will be i
cents the yard.
3 Bales Sea Island Homespun, price 3 cent;
the yard.
3 Bales Grauiteville Drilling, price 5 cent:
the yard.
20 Ca*es Men's Whole Stock, White Oal
Tan, Plow Shoes, price 98 cents. Ou
guarantee with every pair.
Our stock of Dress Shoes at a saving o
from 50 cents to SI. TO per pair.
2> Cases Ladies' Kid in Button. Lace am
Oxford, at 69 cents mid up. Ever
Shoe offered is strictly all leather.
Bates &
GOLUM!
April 10, 1901.
A naturalist says that every tim
a farmer shoots a hawk he throws ;
$50 bill into the fire, for, though thi
bird takes an occasional chicken, i
destroys at least a thousand rats
mice and moles every year.
' Our little girl was unconsciou
from strangulation duriDg a suddei
and terrible attack of croup,
quickly secured a bottle of One Min
ute Cough Cure, giving her tbrei
doses. The croup was mastered anc
and our little darling speedily recov
ered." So writes A. L. Spafford
Chester, Mich. J. E. Kaufmann.
The newspapers along the Ohi<
are figuring up tha flood damages
It will reach more than a million dol
lars from Pittsburg to Cario, no
taking into consideration the sick
ness and deaths almost sure to fol
low.
Miss Flurouco Newmau, who hai
been a great sufferer from musculai
Rheumatism, says Chamberlain's Pair
Balm is the only remedy that affordi
her relief. Miss Xewmna is a mucl
I respected resident of the village o
Gray, N. Y, and makes this state
ment for the benefit of others situil
i aiy pfilicted. This liniment isforsah
: by J. E. Ktufuiaun.
A law college for women, with i
! corps of 18 professors and lecturer!
has be?u opened at Washington
; Three years study in the college wil
graduate a womau as bachelor oi
laws aud four years as master o.
; l
mw&.
If people only know wlmt wo kuov
| about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, i
would be used in nearly every bouse
bold, as tbero are few pooplo who d<
not suffer from a feeliDg of fuloesi
| after eating, belching, flatulence, soui
! stomach or waterbrasb, caused bj
iudigeetion or dyspepsia. A prepara
tion such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
which, with no aid from thettjmach
;n ,1 ?no( r/Miv fnr.^ /"/il-tainlv /*QTi
i mil UlgtDI JVUI ~ ?
help bat do you good. J. E. Kauf
aiauu.
Au oyster bed near Mobile, Ala.
; has just been sold for ?130,000. The
price would seem to be surprisingly
| high from the fact that the bed ii
e.t mated t> contain only ?100,00(
j worth of oysters at the present time
I Know One Sure Itemed^
[ lor *n obrtinate cold. Ite name i? Pyny-Hal-nm.
Upward of ?8,000,000 worth o
| bananas from West Iudian and Cen
i tral American plantations are eater
i in the United States every year. Tin
| island of Jamaica also send tbii
t country 1,000,000 bunches annually
The Bast Prescription for Malaria,
Chills and Fe?er is a bottle of Grove'i
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simpb
ron and quinine in a tasteless form
No cure?no pay. Price 50 cents.
u the Most for you
;ton? "Oh, you husfor
him." j
y Goods, Clothing,
hoes the Cheapest?
WALKER,
3 BLOCK, MAIN ST.,
RICE HOUSE
rn TM Tki-< > TXT T Tom TT*"IT* TT t XTT?
rlvEiA'L t5AJtttjra.Al> JUAOJ. u jcj nauu
[IS WEEK:
, 125 Boy's Spring Suits, at 65 cents, 7&
ceDts and 28 cents. Ton cannot
s match them for double the price.
i 3o0 Pairs Men's Pants. They are well
made. The price for a good pair of
1 Pants is 38 cents Bedter grades
i worth ?3.00 and $4 (0 will be sold
l at $1 25.
i MEN'S SUITS! MEN'S ITS!
s We have been crowded and jammed night
and day with clothing buyers. No
5 wonder 1 195 Suits for Men, well
made Wool Goods. Think of it!
Sl.83 the Suit. See the SUITS WE
r SELL at ?3 5U. $4 50 and $5.90.
Wholesale Bayers will do well to call and
f get our prices. Many
i BIG DRIVES
IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS.
"Walker,
BIA, S. C.
e Cuba ha9 a population of about 1,a
500,000 of whom 910,000 are native
e whites, 1-12,000 foreign whites, 234,
t 000 pure blood negroes, 286,000
, mulattoes or half breeds and 14,000
Chinese. More than 60 per cent are
B unable to read and write.
a "I have been suffering from dysI
pepsia for the past twenty years and
- have been unable after trying all pree
parations and physicians to get any
3 relief. After taking one bottle of
- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found relief
, and am now in better health than I
have been for twenty years. I can
) not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too
. highly." Thus writes Mis. C. O.
. Roberts, North Creek, Ark. J. E.
? Kaufmann.
Mr. Gayboy (over his paper)?
. "Well, well! Here's another shocking
story of crime. Truly one-half
, the world doesn't know how the
r other half lies." Mrs. Gayboy (sig^
nificantl})?"Yes and very frequeutlv
a man's better half doesn't know
how the other half lives."
^ Biliousuese is a condition characterized
by a disturbance of the digea
j tivo organs. The stomach is debilij
tated, the liver torpid, the bowels
I constipated. There is a loatbiDg of
| food, pains in tho bowels, dizziness,
1 coated tongue and vomitiDg, first of
3 the undigested or partly digested
food and then of bile. Chamber^
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
^ allay the disturbances of the stora'
ach and creato a healtby 8ppetite.
j They also tone up the liver to a
1 i healthy cction aud regulate the
1 bowels. Tiy them aDd you are cer*
tain to be much pleased with the
) i result. For sale by J. E. Kauf3
rnanu.
r The latesc is a clothing trust. CbiJ
cago manufacturers of clothing rep
roopn t i n rr nn ncrcrrt>cru\a oanifn! f?f
? from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 met
> lasl week and decided to form an ast
sociation which will combine with
simular bodies throughout the United
S ate?.
y
) Injured Innocence.
7 "Now, boys," paid the Sunday
school teacher, "surely some one of
you can tell mo who carried off the
gates of Gaza. Speak up, William."
"I never touched "em," said the ic^
dignant William, with a suspicion cf
tears in bis youthful voice. "I don't
i see why folks always think when
3 thiDgs get carried off that I've had
5 something to do with it."
I ^
Steps the Cough and Works eff the
Cn] A
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
. cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No
' Pay. Price 25 cents.
What a Farmer Can Do.
He can raise from *200 to 300 bushels
of sweet potatoes or from 100 to
100 bushels of Irish potatoes to the
acre, aud for $50 he can build a
house that will keep them the year
around.
He can plant one acre of artichokes
and fatten fifty hog6 on it; the hogs
cin do their own digging and waste^
nothing.
He can raise all kinds of stock 100
per cent, cheaper than it can be done
further north.
He will not have to fertilize his
land to make it yield a good harvest,
although here, as well as elsewhere,
judicious fertilizing generally pays.
He can run a farm without amortgage
on it.
He can raise finer fruit, a greater
variety and more of it, than any
other country in the world.
*
He can have vegetables on his
farm the year round.
He can plant one acre in cane and
make 200 gallons of beautiful clear
syrup with no sorghum twang to it.
Bees require no attention further
than takiDg what hooey you wish.
Wet hnd, 3own in redtop, forms an
everlasting meadow of the finest hay
in the world.
One-half bale of cotton is the average
yield, although one and one-half
bales per acre is not an uncommon
crop.
Thero never has been a total failure
of crops since the war, and but
few partial ones.
One hundred peach troes can be
planted to the acre, and three to five
bushels of choice fruit per tree can
be counted on after third year.
+
Florence, S. C., Nov. 26, 1000.
I was first advised by our family
physician in Charleston to use
Teethina with our baby when she
was but a very young infant, as a preventive
of colic and to warm and
sweeten the stomach. Later it was
useful in teething troubles, and its
effect has been found to be so very
beneficial and so free from the dangers
that are cons^quer.t upon the
use of drugs and soothing syrups,
that we have come to regard it, after
use with three children, as one of
the necessities when there is a new
baby in the house and until the
teething troubles are over, and we
take pleasure in recommending it to
our friends instead of the horrid
stuff that so many people use to
keep their babies quiet.
Hartwell M. Aver,
(Mgr. Daily Times and Weekly
Times Messenger)
-
Never Left the Road.
An old negro in a neighboring
town arose in prayer meeting and
said: ''Breddcrin and" sisteriD, I
bin a mighty mean nigger in my
time. I had a heap o' up3 and dowDS
?'specially downs?since I jined de
church. I stole chickens and water
miliins. I slashed udder coons wid
my razor, I cussed, I got drunk, I
shot craps an' I done a sight er ud?i
it i i T i i i r i i a
aer tnings, out i tans aeijawa, Dreaderin
and ei9terin, I never yet lost
my religion."
If the Baby is Cutting Teeth
Be sure and use that old and well
tried remedy, lire. 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.
Easy Answers.
If a postmaster went to a menagerie
and was eaten by one of the wiid
beasts what would be the boui?
Perhaps you will have to think
over this a little. Yet the answer is
very simple. I', is "8 p. ra." of course.
Aud here is the la6t yet:
It a guest at.u restaurant, ordered
a lobster and ate it, and another
r?n rv o fr e * #v? r\t K i ri r? ? bn f tr Anl/^
V.4 J U IlUC CU iutliJIUg , nuai HUUIU
the latter'a telephone number be?
It would be "FA *'
Wanted.
Tiustworthy men and women to
travel and advertise for old established
house of solid financial standing.
Salary $780 a year and expenses,
all payable in cash. No canvassing
required. Give refeiecces
and enclose self addressed stamped
envelope. Address Manager, 355
Caxton Bldg, Chicago. 51
Women of the South.
Sarah Bernhardt recently sailed
from New York fur Europe. The
crush at the pier prior to her departure
was ternffic. Bernhardt was
caught in the crowd and pusbtd
heavily against the railing of the ;
gang plank. She screamed and
three policemen rescued her unhurt. |
In discussing American women,
Bernhardt praised highly Southern
women, saying that they were a delight
to the eje, possessing good
taste, good looks, good manners aDd
amiable spirits. The "Divine Sirah'
is correct and ber opinion of the
Southern women tbows that she
"knows a good thing when she eee?
it."
.
^
}*ruy-Balaam Stop* the Tlckllug,
and quickly allays inflammation in the throat.
i?n?tnrww iiiiibmmi ? in.
Supply
B * i. ;.-~'jHK enough Pot- ^
:-8'^^^yV^Agy ash and your ^
Pro^ts will be ft*
Gsf ^ large; without j
% Potash your j
cr?P will be 1
Ot:r books, tc!iii:^ al-otii composition of $vii!izi>r.s 1
best adapted lor all crops, are free to all farmers. ^
C.KRMAX K.M.I WORKS,
91 \ac-. :u I':.. X<-.v York. I
Gone to the Devil.
Mr. Arthur TLit, a millionaire of ^
LondoD, sajs:
"When a man has a million he is j
in position to tell any one to go to ]
the devil.'1
Mr. Beit means ?1,000,000, or
$0,000,000. What he says i9 true.
It may also be added that, in a eye- 1
tern of society which enables one j
man without producing anything to j
have five millions, ihere are goiDg to
be a great many million men compelled
"to go to the devil,*1 whether \
a millionaire tells them or not. ,
i
To Cure a Cold in One Day ,
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 1
Tablets. All druggists refund the ,
money if it fails to cure. E. W. ?
Grove's signature is on each box. 25c.
? *
Stud us anything you want printed. '
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That Grow and Bear Fruit. 4
Write for our 60 pajro il%
Jjk lustrated Catalogue and 10
page pamphlet. "How to
Plant and Cultivate an OrJry
chard," Gives you that information
you have so long
WL\;rSi wanted; tells you ali about
cav'i '* aS those big red apples, lueious
peaches, and Japan plums
with their oriental sweetness.
A all of which you have often
A\ wondered where the trees
eurae from that produced
'3 them.
Jfesl EVERYTHING GOOD IN
m, . FRUITS.
^,1}' Uuusal floo stock of SILVER
'& T j MAPLES.young. thrifty trees
r crL A yg. -J smooth and straight, tho kind
that live and grow off well,
o old. rough trees. This is
Jg0LERjntho most rapid growing mapie
and one of the rabstbeauCTPWSfetiful
shade trees.
Write for prices and give
K.SS^fe?|list of wants.
J. Van Lindley Nursery Co..
Pomona. N. C.
ft SSIl^TO^T'S j
Lough cure,
L A SYRUP.
" w '? *
Uniquo-unlike any other cough preparation.
The quickest to stop a cough and ?
to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c.
THE MURRAY DRUG CO., 1
COLUMBIA. 8. C. -j
For Sale at THE BAZAAR. "
Aug. 18 ?ly. A
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Conderaed Schedule la EScet
June lltli, lslw. ,
STATIONS. I ^6i'A| jg^i.
jY. Charleston i 7 00 a m
M Summervillc [ | " a a
" Bran olivine s t>o a m
" Orangeburg I I 'J 23 a in
" Kiugville.. j ! lo 13
jv. Columbia i J 11 03 a m
" Prosperity j 12 10 n'a I
" Newberry i j 12 -5 pm
" Ninety-Six ' 1 20 p m
M Greenwood i 7 40 a in 1 56 p m
Lr. Hodges 8 <*i a jn' 2 15 p m
Lr. Abbeville 8 -lu a m] 2 <o p a
Lr. Belton 8 55 a ml 8 10 p m
Lr. Anderson 0 30 a miSo p m
Lv. Greenville 10 iOa m| 4 15 p in
Lr. Atlanta _ 3 55j> m| 9 00 p m
STATIONS. jLjibJ NoalYA
Lv. Greenville 5 SO p mi 10 15 a m
" Piedmont 6 00 p mj 10 40 a m
" Willlamston ft 22 p m; Jo 55 a m
Lv. Anderson 4 45 p m; 10 j5_R_m
liT. Belton 0 45 p m; 11 15 a m
Lr. Donnalda 7 15 p m 11 40 a m
LiV. Abbeville 5 10 pin; 11 20~ a m
Lv. Hodges 7 35 p m , 11 55 a m
Lr. Greenwood 8 00 p m 12 20 p m
" Ninety-Six 12 55 p m
" Newl?errv 2 00 pm
" Prosperity 2 14 p m .
" Columbia E SO p m '
jr. KingvIITe I ! 4 58 p in
" Orangeburg i 5 23 p m
" Branchviile 6 17 p m
" Summervjlle 7 S2 p m
Lr. Charleston 1 8 17 p m
^aily Dai.yj I .Daily] Daily
s'o. W|No.I3| BlATiQNS- lNo.f4iNo.ft
6 80p, 7 OjaLv... Charleston?Ar, 817p 1100a
606tj 7 41r " 8iimm?rviila .. " I 782r>!l0
7 60p 8 56a: " ....Branchville? " ' iS02p 8 52*
824p 9 23a " ....Orangeburg... " j 5 29p 8 22a
2Up 1015a; " Kmgville " I 4 88p 7 80a
8 80a 11 40&. " .... Columbia " | 3 20p 9 30p
6 07a 12 20pj " Alsion Lvi 2 30pj 8 5Ca
,0 04a 1 28pi "....? .hnnfuc " 1 23p< 7 40p
A 30a 200p! " Union " 1 G5p! 7^0p
10 36a 2 22p| " ? Jonesvills " 12 25p! 6 53p
10 64a 2 87p; " Pacoiet " 12 Up: 6 42p
LI 25a 8l0p|Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lvill 45a 6 15p
1 40a 840piLv.. Spartanburg.. Art 11 28a 6 00p
8 iOp 7 OOp Ar Asheville Lvi a 20a 8 Osp
"P," p. m. "A," a. m.
Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 35 and
(0, 87 and 38, on A. andC. division. Pining cars
in these trains serve all meals enroute.
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & O. division,
lorthbcund, 6:48 a.m., 3:3? p.m., 6:13 p.m.,
Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:28 a. m.,
1:15 p. m., 11:34 ?. m., (Vestibule Limited.)
Trains leave Greenville. A. and C. division,
iorthbound,5:50 a. m., 2:84 p. m. and 5:22 p. m.,
Vestibuied Limited); southbound, 1:25 a. m.,
1:80 p. m., 12:30 p. m. (Vestibuied Limited).
Trains 6 ana 10 carry elegant Pullman
tleeping cars between Columbia and Asheville
mrouta daily between Jacksonville andCincin
tati.
Trains 13 and 14 carry superb Pullman parlor
sara between Charleston end Asheville.
TOANK S. GANNON, J- M. CULP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.,
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen. Paas. Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't.
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Time at Jacksonville end Fnrannah.
Eastern Time at Other Poinfs.
Schedule in Effect Jar.. 27th. 10)1.
No.3! yo.8T-.No.8i
WORTHBOU.ND. Dailv Doilr ex S3
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Lv. Jacksonville (P. ?) S 35a 7 45p 122-r$
' Savannah (So. Rv ) 1255p 1230n 43-j;j
" Barnwell 4 25p 4Wn|
" Blackviile j 4CJ?p 4 2foj 8139
Ar. Columbia | "top tf 10a aioj
Lv. Charleston, (So. Ry j 7 Oiitt'ilOOpfTSjp
44 Summcryjlle 7 4'e;l2(X>nt' 6GC?
44 Branohville 8 55% ? OOit! 7 80.1
44 Orangeburg 9 2t,A| i -15a 7 58?
44 Kingville 10 15a 4 2on, 8 47? .
Ar. Columbia i * 00<> j 3 -Ite ( 9 ' ''> } ,
Lv. Augusta, iSo. Kj .) 'i OOpj yWp!
Lv. (jranitevilie ; 3 38p!U>13P;
Lv. Aiken i blSoi 715p
Lv. Trenton j 4 'Tp j 11 OOp
44 Johnston ! 4i."p,il20p!
Ar. Columbia, t C. D. 5 55p 2 10ai
Lv. Columbia, iBidg St 5 20i>i ft 2ch 9 48?
44 Winnsboro j 7 l^vl 7 2^a
44 Chester I 801? 8I3& 112-tp
44 Rock Hill 883p! t> 43a 1148?
Ar. Charlotte .' i> 20t>: 9 -Soa ;2.fyi
Ar. Danville lit Ida; ltfoyl Ca
Ar. Richmond ?>Wa| 6 23p
Ar. Washington 7 35a 850p,19 15a
44 Baltimore tPa.RR) 9 15a,U35pli 23a ]
44 Philadelphia 11 ate! 2 5te: 186a
44 New York 2 03p: 6 23ai 4 181 j
Lv.Columbia ill 40a; Site;
Ar. Spartanburg j 3 10p[il 23a
44 Asheville I 7 lop; 2 4Sp. ]
Ar. KhoxViile < 15a| 7 '
Ar. Claclnnsii ... 7a;t> 7 4ca
Ar. Louisville . . ' 17 56a . j
iNo.88!No.85!Xo.8J
sotTHBOoND. Daily Daily exSj ,
Lv. Louisville I 7 tO! 1 4oy;
Lv. Cincinnati ; 8&ai j
Lv. Knozvillo j 120ai s't'oaj
44 Asheville ! 8 00a 3Q5p|
44 Spartanburg ill 45a 615pj ?
hr. Columbia 320pi 9 80pi j
Lv. New York(Pa.R.RJT 339pjl2l5otjl24<mi
44 Philadelphia 606pi 3 50n 316?
44 Baltimore 827pj 6 22al 52^.? 4
Lv. VTaahi'gt'n (So.Ry? 95op| 11 ISai 635? ]
jv. Richmond 11 oJp i-a)imj...... ]
!Iv. Dahvilla . 4 33a 5 48p 12 5-'la
1?T. Charlotte I 8 ICa 955p 4 21a
" Rock Hill 9 00a 10 C8p 5 0Ca
" Chester t? JJ0i? 111<>1> S2Ta
" T7innsboro 1018n 12 03a 0 06a
lr. C "umbia, I Bldg St 11 26a j 1 ICa 7 Ova
'jr. Columbia, (U. D.) 11 503| 4 30a
" Johnston 1 81pj 6 32a
" Trenton 1 48pi fi 48a
Lr. Aiken 220pj 7 30a 9 40a
lr. Graniteville 213p 7 18a
Ir. Augusta i 250p; 8 00a 10 20a
Jv. Columbia {So. ) 4 0Op; 1 30a 7 CSa
" Kingriile * 43p! 2 3?a 7 poa
" Orangeburg 613pi 3 45a 8 41a
" Branchvillo 0 li.pl 4 25a 9 20a
" Summervillo 7 3ipi 5 57a 10 38a
Lr. Charleston S L5p; 7 00a;il 15a
jV. Columbia tSo. Ry.) il 80ai 1 15aj 7 03a
" Blackville 110pj 2 57a| 8 8Sa
" Barnwell 124pj 312a]
" Savannah 305p! 5 0Ca|1020a
lr. Jacksonville < P. S.) 1 7 4('p! 9 25a; 22op
Sleeping Car Service.
Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and New\ork. i
Nos. 31 and 32?Now York and Florida Limtcd.
Daily exceot Sunday, composed excltr ?
lively of Pullman finest Drawing Room Sleep- j
ng. "Compartment and Obse.vatory Cars be- f
ween New York, Columbia and St. Augustine, ;
jruiuiian .cctpiiik v#i? 1^1 ?>n-ii
kiken and New York, ruas from Angus;a 10
Columbia via B.'a-kville. Parlor cars beween
Charleston ar.d Columbia,
Nos. V. and 114?Now York and Florida E.f
>res8. Drawing-room .sleeping cars between
Lugusta and .New York. Pullman drawingoom
sleeping cars between Port Tamp*. Janeonville.
Savannah Washington and Vew York,
'ullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and
ti'-hmond. D:ning cars between Charlotte
aid Savannah.
Nos. 2} and 86?U. S. Fast Mail. Through
'uJlm&n drawing-room buffer sleeping cars beween
Jacksonville and New York and Pullnan
sleeping oars between Augusta and Charotte.
Dining cars serve all meals t-urout?.
'uilman sleeping cars between Jacksonville
jhI Columbia, enroute dailv between Jacksonlllo
and Cincinnati, via Asheviiie.
'RANKS. GANNON, S. H. HARDWICK, t
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pas. Agf.,
Vashington, D. C. Washington. D. 0.
W. H. TALOE, R. W.HL'NT,
ka't Gen. Pass. Ag't., Div. Pass. Ag't..
Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, Q.
~T ? ?l
A REAL ]
GRAPHOPHME I
NO BOTHER^'MUCH FUN. j
All the Wonders and Pleasures of a 1
High-Priced TalLia ]' achine. H
IThen accompanied by a Recorder this ,
Graphophone can be usea to make Records.
Price with Recorder. $7 50. Reproduces all [
the standard Records. Send order and money >
to our eearett office.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept. 30 *
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NX.W YUKA, U3-M5
CHICAGO, 8S Wabash Art. J
ST. LOUIS, 730-772 Olive St. a
WASHINGTON, 915 Pennsylvania At*.
PHILADELPHIA, 1037 Chestnut St
BALTIMORE, 10 E Baltimore St.
BUFVALO, 5T3 Main St ^ ..
SAN FRANCISCO, IIJ Geary St ? '
PARrs, j4 Boulevard de> Itaiiens 3 i
BERLIN, J9 Kroneortraiso
? 1* a
BEESWAX WANTED \
ft
N LARGE OR SMALL" QUANTITIES a
r WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR- :
L ket price for clean ani pure Beeswax,
rice governed by color and condition, n
RICE B; HARMAN, >
Lt the'Bazaar. Lexington, S. C.
4SM BEAUTIFUL
jriijj; |o y t \ti\ A Itare ( banc?. Ycm
Silk Wai>t, a. l'me \Yi
(made in 5 minutes), <
your name and address :-.ni
us tlie money and we w i
1HANKI.1X CHKMICAL COMPANY, Dept.
April 17?13vr:i"5.
PERKINS MANUi
YELLOW PI>
MANUI'ACTI
hig-H: C
FLOORING, CEI
FIN3SKSNGS, MOULDINGS,
DOOR8,8ASH
AUGUST
(^"ESTIMATES CflEElS
February 1?ly.
ft'hen writing mention the Dispatch.
? CAPACITY, J0.000.JO8]
$.0<
I nil
I BUGi
jjt| 5om? teilm fmib t>? itii ol
? .w.rv ^wvlp,||r, .
Into V-mj a tuoddy job in o:?!<
B -ROCK MILL" toigfr* art - A
fafl liut?" t),ty ?tar. 1 uy>. l *?k veil
.K A WAV FROM THE bliO I'?trai
rj^J end. (Md l.y firal-cl**e UetUra
S a your u?^a# titc direct.
f- ROCK HILL BUGGY C(
ROCK HILL BUG
For Sale by
W. P. ROOF, I
GREG8RY-RHEA MULE CO., I
Columbia: S. C..
l\Iay 11?ly.
SYhen v/riting mention the Dispatch.
^j^^VreTlBUUp |
^H^RU
Double Daily Service
Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, i
New, Orleans and Points South
and West
??.? wmsnnm tttvtti O.J IAAA
41* AXXAW4 yU.^ tiiU, :iwJ.
1_ SOPTHWABD. ~ I
I Daily. ! Daily !
I No. 31 No. 27 ;
Iv New York. P. E. R. 1 00 pm 12 15 am j
lv Philadelphia, PEE. 3 29 pm 7 20 am j
Iv Baltimore, P R K...! 5 50 pm 9 34 am ;
lv Washington, PR R. 7 CO pn 10 55 am
!v Richmond, S A LR\ JO 40 pm: 2 05 pm
lv Petersburg, " ill 35^>n 3 Zj pm
lv Ridge way Jot. " : 2 25 ami 617 pm
Lv Henderson, 2 53 am 0 40 pm
lv Raleigh, 4 00 am 7 50 pa,
lv Southern Pines, ' . 5 57 an- 9 42 pm
; No 403
lv Hamlet, " ' fi 50 am 10 32 pm
("NoTsi j
Iv Colombia. J " 10 33 am 12 55 am
ir Savannah " 2 57 pm 5 00 am
ir Jacksonville, " 7 40 pm 9 10 am
ir Tampa. " G3U am' 5 30 pm
No 40i i
ir Charlotte. " 9 31 am
lv Cnebttr. j 9 52 am
lv Greenwood, " 11 42 am
lv Alhens, " 1 4b pm
ir Atlanta,? " 4 00 pm!
i* Angnsta. C & W C . | 5 10 pm|
;v New Yutk. ? y f &JS fbOO am 9 tO pm
iv Philadelphia. " 10 20 am il '6 pm
iv New York, UPS S?Jo f3 00 pm
lv Baltimore, B t> f t o ^G 3u pm
ly Wasti'ton, N ?fc Wb Jts ; 6 30 pm
IXo. 403; iXo. II
Iv Portsmouth, S ALU) 9 20 pm 9 30 am
Iv Weldou, " 12 05 anj 12 01 pm
I No. 31 ;
It RidgewayJct, " 2 25 am. 120 pm
Iv Henderson, " | 2 53 am' *2 13 pm
Iv Raleigh, " 4 06 am! 3 51 pm
Iv Southern Pines," 5 57 am 6 12 pm
No 403
Iv Fam et. " , 6 50 am; 7 30 pm
| No. 31 No. 27
iv Columbia J " 10 35 am 12 55 am
lr Savannah, " 2 57 pm 5 00 am
ir Jacksonville, ' 7 40 pm 9 10 am
ir Tampa. " j 6 30 am 5 30 pm
iso. 403 ^o. 41 j
iv Wilmington. " | j 3 (5 pm j
ir Ch ?rloitfe. I 9 31 a m 10 20 pin j
v Cnesvtf. I 9 62 am; .0 oo pm
Iv Greenwood, " 11 42 am 1 07 am
v Athens, " 1 43 pm 3 13 am
ir Atlanta.^ " 4 00 pn 6 05 am
tr Augusta C & W 0 5 10 pmj.
ir Mhcod, G of Georgia; 7 20 pm 11 10 am
tr^IoLtgom'rA A W t '.) 20 pm 11 00 am j
ir Mobile, LAN 3 05 an ! 4 12 pm
ir N?w Orleans. LAN 7 40 am j 8 30 pm <
ir Wa8hvi!le. ^ C A^ i 0 40 am 6 55 pm \
.. <t S*' a III) Tim S III TTHI
11 j'UIC, ? i * w V - w ?- ?
N0ETHWAB5.
: Daily I Daiiy
No. 41 No 66
v Trim pa, SAL Ry... 8 00 pmj 8 20 am
v Jacksonville, " 8 23 am! 7 15 pm j
v Savannah, " 12 35 pm! 11 59 pui j
v Colnmbia.? " 5 15 pmj 5 15 am I
v Memphis N <J &StL 12 45 pm 3 15 pm
v NariViile. ' 0 30 am: 0J_0 am
v~i\Lw Orleans. L k N 7 45 pmj 7 45 pm
v Mobile " 12 20 am 2 20 am
v Montgom'rv,\ i WP C 20 an.- 11 20 am
v Macon, C oi Georgia' 8 03 ami 4 20 pm
v angubta, C & W (j . - 0 10 am j
j No. 402 No. 33
v Atlanta. $ S A L R\' 1C0 pm 0 00 pm
,r Athens, " 2 50 pa I 1 23 pm
:r Greenwood, " 111 pm 2 05 am
ir Chester. ? j 6 28 pmj 1 30 am i
v (jiiarlotteT - i 6 30pm; 3 00 an j
v Wilmington * ' 12 05 p -i j
No. 41.| No. 66 j
v Hamict 9 05 pm 9 20 am ,
v Southern Pines, 10 OJ pm 10 05 am
v Raleigh. " 11 40 pm 11 56 am !
r Henderson. 12 50 am; 1 13 pm j
v Kidgewav Jet , 1 20 ami 1 45 pm j
v Petersburg, ' 1 Id amj 4 40 pm
v Richmond, " | 5 15 am: 5 40 pm !
r Washington. P R R 8 45 am 9 30 pm !
r Baltimore. P R It.. . 10 08 am 11 35 pm \
,r PLi'adelphia, P R V. 2 30 pm 2 56 am j
,r New York. P R R ... 3 01 pm 6 13 am j
No. 402 No. 33 !
V Rid'wav-Jct.S A L R> 3 00 am 1 40 pm i
v Wddon, " 1 33 am 3 15 pm
r Portnmouth " 7 00 am 5 GO ptu
,r Wash ton. M ?fc W S b 7 00 am
r Baltimore, lis I' C< t(5 45 am j
r New York. (HJSSC( tl 30 pm |
r Philadelphia,NYP?fcN *5 43 pn> 5 i0 am
r New York. " 8 38 pm 7 43 am '
iotE-t Daily Except Snnduy. (
Dining Cars between New Y'ork aod Rich- |
lond, and Hamlet and Savannah on Trains i
los. 3! and 44. I
J Central Time. $ Eastern Time.
*
. SILK SKIRT FREE!
i can get thij Handsome Silk Skirt or uT-'Inc
itch, Camera, Jewelry, or any other valuable
LALAII) " SENNET TABLKTS at 10 cents a
xs 10 quarts of delicious L rozen Custard
rvery family buys a package every week. Send u*
v.-e will mail you one dozen free and a beautiful
I TRUST YOl\ After you sell them send
II send you immediately tH?. premium you select.
\ \ sso St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
A
:ACTURING CO,,
fE LUMBER,
JEERS OF
3-12 ADE
LING, SIDING, '
SHINGLES AND LATHS, ]
AND BLINDS,
'A, GA.
ULLY FURNISHED.^
When writing mention the Dispatch
5 PEP ANNUM. , >
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LaL
GrY
r ?h*ap vafTif b*c*a? q
9 Jj-jrtr'.f to b# TaUTXO
rr aa*t adal'.ar wrao.
LittW Mfbxr ia Prlot,
. aad. above all. KEEP ;**
Lin* th?c* < baaprrlo tba Z j
?tlj. If a?n? wo aala
)., Rock Hill, S.C. -r
GY COMPANY.
i
jexingion, (?
MATTHEWS & B0UKKI6HT,
Leesville, S. C.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
COLUMBIA, NEWBERRY AND U
^LAURENS RAILROAD.
In Effect November 25th, 1900.
7 45 am lvAtlanta(SAL)ar 8 00 pm
10 11 am lv At hens ar 5 28 pm
11 10 am lv Elberton ar... 4 18 pm
12 23 pm lv Abbeville ar... 3 15 pm
12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pm
1 35 pm ar fClinton lv... 2 00 pm
10 00 am iv ?Glenn Springs 4 00 pm
11 45 am lv Spartanburg ar 3 10 pm
12 01 pm Iv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pm
12 52 pm lv IWaterloo ar.. 2 06 pm
1 ?/? ? +T 1? 1 OO ?
i iu pui ur | uaureua iv.. . x oo pui
fDinner. ?(c. & w. c.) J Harris Springs
"No. 52 'NoTST
11 08 a in 1 v..Columbia, .lv 9 20 am
11 20 a m ar. .Leapbart.ar 9 40 am i
11 27 am ar... .Irmo . ..arlO 15 am j
11 35 a m ar.Ballentine .ar 10 40 am %
11 40 am ar. White Rock, ar10 58 am |
11 43 a m ar .. Hilton., .aril 15 am
11 49 a m ar. ..Chapin. ..aril 49 am
12 03 a m arL. Mountain arl2 25 pm A
12 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. arl2 35 pm
12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 110 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 freight except Sunday.
BETUBrilXG SCHEDULE7
N^53~ *No. 22
1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 7 30 am
1 41 p m Iv.. .Parks.. .lv 7 40 am
1 55 p m lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 9 00 am
2 05 p m lv...Goldville..lv 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 r> m lv. Newherrv lv 10 60 am
2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am
3 02 p m iv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 36 am
3 06 p m lv L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm .
3 20 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 100 pm
3 25 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv 115 pm
3 29 p m lv.White Eoek.lv 1 30 pm
3 34 p m Iv.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
05 p m ar..Columbia..ar 3 25 pm
Daily freight except Sunday.
4 15 pm lv Columbia (a c 1) 11 00 am
5 25 pm lv Sumter ar 9 40 am
8 30 pm ar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am
For rat ee, time tables, or further
information call on aDy agent, or ^
write to /
W. G. CHILDS, T. >1. FMERSON,
President. Traffic Manager. m
J. F. LIVINGSTON, H. M. LMER80NV
Sol. Agent. Gen. Ft. <& Pass Agt?
Columbia, S. C. Wilmington, N. C
1
nuaui
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and reconstructing
the exhausted digestive organs.
It is the latest discovereddigestant
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It instantly
relieves and permanently cures / ?
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
PriceSOC. andfi. Large size contains 2H timet
small size. Book all aboutdyspepsiamailedfrea
Prepared by E. C- DeWITT A CO.. ChicagoJ.
E. KAUFMANN.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
UnnAv tn T,nan
ON FARMING LANDS. LONGTIME.
Easy payment. Nocommission. Borrower
pa\s actual ccst of perfecting Loan.
E. K. PALMER.
Central National Bank Bnilding.
COLUMBIA, S.
COL. G. T. GRAHAM, ?
Lexington, S. C.
July 18 - ly.
V. A. BUCKLING,
-A.I3TXST.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
IS NOW MAKING THE BEST PICtares
that can be bad in this country,
ind all who have never bad a real fine pic- ;
tare, should now try some of bis latest J
styles. Specimens can be seen at bis Gallery.
up stairs, next to the Hob.
When writing mention the Dispatch,