The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 12, 1901, Image 4
The Lexington Dispatch
G. M. HARM AN. Editor and Publisher.
LEXINGTON. S. C..
WEDNESDAY. .TUNE 12. 1901.
Railroad Wreck in Atlanta.
Atlanta, Ga., June 4 ?A switch en
gine in the yard3 of the Southern
Railway shops, near the city limits,
dashed into a passenger train as it
was passing today, killing three passengers
and injuring sixteeD, three
of them, it is feared, fatally.
Just beyond the Southern shops
are the coal chutes aod all about
these are side tracks. On one of
these side tracts and only a few feet
from the main track an eugine. was
standing that had ouly a short while
before been abandoned by its engineer
and fireman. As the train was
passing the junction of this side
tract the switch engine suddenly
dashed backward into the moving
train. The first class day coach was
thrown over on its side and partly demolished,
the Pullman car "Arcturus"
was thrown from the track and one
* .A
2UO. smascea into &.muuug wwu,
while the tracks were knocked from
under the combination smoker and
passenger coach.
Those killed were in the day coach.
Physicians and railroad officials were
quickly on the scene; some of the
injured were taken to the hospitals
and the dead brought to Atlanta.
Soon after the wreck G. B Dunton,
an employee of the Southern
Kailroad, was arrested, charged with
disorderly conduct. This charge
was made only that DuLtrn might be
held. He was really arrested on
suspicion of having run the wild en
gine into the swiftly moving passenger
train. Dunton denies that he
had anything to do with the wreck
and says he was not on the engine.
The Southern officials claim that he
was seen to get on the engine, and
the say further that he had no business
there, as he is a yard conductor.
Dunton has several gashes in his
head, which he admits receiving in
they wreck, but be maintains that he
was not on the engine.
Later?Dunton has been bound
ever without bail to the Superior
Court on the charge of murder. Tbe
evidence heard at the preliminary
trial tended to show that Dunton
was on the switch engine which ran
into the passeDger train.
A Good Cough Medicine.
It speaks well for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy when druggists use
it in their own families in preference
to any other. "I have sold Cnamberlain's
Cough Remedy for the past
five years with complete satisfaction
to myself and customers," says Druggist
J. Goldsmith, Van EtteD, N Y.
*'I have always used it in my own
family both for ordinary coughs and
colds and for tbe cough following la
grip, and find it very efficacious."
For aale by J. E Kaufmaun.
Saved the Situation.
A story is told of a certain siDger
which shows that he possessed rov
only musical ability but admirable
presence of mind. On the occasion
of his first appearance his voice was
somewhat harsh, and his vocal efforts
were greeted with hisses from the
disappointed audience.
Without appearing to be in the
least moved by this unpleasant reception,
the young artist looked calmly
down at the crowd of listeners and
said.
"Gentlemen, it is a pity to hear
you whistle so badh; allow me to
give you a lesson."
Upon that he began to whistle in a
most exquisite manner the varied
airs of an opera which was very pop
ular at the time.
At this unexpected turn of effaiis
silence and then prolonged applause
succeeded to the hissing' and from
that time on whether he sang or
whistled. There was no more hissing.
Wanted.
Trustworthy men and women to
travel and advertise for old established
house of solid financial standing.
Salary $780 a year 8nd expenses,
all payable in cash. No canvassing
required. Give reference*
and enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope. Address Manager, 355
Caxton Bldg, Chicago. 51
An Epidemic of Benevolence.
An epidemic of benevolence fills
the air in these days, and the infection
of good will and good deeds is
spreading wider and wider. Njtbing
can resist the progress of gracious influence
and kindly feeliDg. It is a
remarkable feature of American life in
this generation. Were there ^ver so
many generous givers? Were there
ever such multitudes of nob's men
and women eager to use their abundance
liberal portions for worthy
causes and the relief of the unfortunate?
If the Baby is Cutting Teeth
Be sure and use that old and well
tried remedy, Mrs. "Winslow's Soothin?
firrnn fnr i?hil(tron fjOpfVlincr Tt
? I
soothes the child, softens the gums, j
allays all pain, cures wind colic and j
is the best remedy for diarrhoea- j
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
It is the best of all.
Pay your dues to the Dispatch.
of Lexin
Counties
of the 1
"When 1
stop."
BATES&
Today, ?
chants <
eentrati
money
will proc
we fail t
MORE GOODS FOR S
GOODS FOR LESS ft
We are justly proud of the ii
laudable ambition to eclipse aDy w
crowds, we name prices that will b
KEEP YOUR, El
5000 yards White Checked Lawn, forir
price 6\ a yard, now 4c. a yard.
5 0 d?.z;n Sewing Machine 6 Cord Sp<
Cottor?, guaranteed 200 yards on spool,
sell 2 for 5c.
200 dozen Spool Cotton, for hand or d
chine, 10 cents per drzen.
3 cases lovely Dimity Striped Mnslins a
Organdies, beautiful tints and coloriD]
sold about town at 18 and 23c. a yard, c
price 7c. 3 yard
4 cases English Corded Organdies, lov
sprays end flowers, delicate shades, clot
out to us by Marshall, Field & Co.,
Chicago, wor h lOaud 12c. a yard, pr
made by, *s 5c. a yard.
160 pieces Novelty Organdies, Musi
and French Lawns, many splendid patte:
in the lot, your choice ol the lot 4c. a ya
WHITE LAWN AND ORGANDIE
We received today 160 pieces high cl
White Dress Fabrics, in bars, stripes a
figures. They were bought ehesp. \
can buy a lovely white dress or w,
for little money, 4c., 6c. and 10c. the yr.
Pink, Blue and Canary colored Orgardi
Solid colors, to be closed at 5c. a yard.
let Dress Ms 1#
20 pieces 5i k ana wool uress asirun
small and large figures, handsome stuffs
skirts, worth 98c. a yard price 50c. a ya
40 inches wide.
9 pieces Brillianteen, handsome as si
beautiful skirting, price 45c a yard, woi
90c. a yard.
111 pieces Bleached Homespun. no ?tan
full one yard wide, (special 5c 'ard
All the standard brands of Bleact
Homespun, sold at less than cost of m:
ufacture.
Shoes and Hats
to fit you and prices that will be a reve
tion to your money in your pocket.
A Cordial Wel<
MAKE OUR STORE
WHEN \\
Bates <?
COLUM
April 10, 1901.
To get funds to take a bridal ti
John McCullougb, a youDg SavanD
law student, forged a check and sa
ed with his bride to New York, wht
he was arrested and put behind t
bars.
You may as well expect to run
steam eDgine without water as to fi
an active, energetic man with a torj
liver and you may koow that his lb
is tcrpid when he does not relish 1
food or feels dull and languid af
eating, often has headache and son
times dizziness. A few doses
Chamberlain's Stomach and Lb
Tablets will restore his liver to
normal functions, renew his vitali
improve his digestion and make h
feel like a new man. Price 25 cen
Samples free at J. E. Kaufman
New Drug Store.
A Baptist negro preacher was si
dead in his pulpit in Birmingha
while preaching. Fifteen bucksl
took effect. A member of his cong
j ;
gallon is cnargeu wim toe uiiuie.
A west side man in advertisi
for a situation admits that work
Dot so much an object as good wag
What he evidently wants is a pol
cal job.
The bilioup, tired, nervous m
cannot successfully compete w
his healthy rival. DeWitt's Lit
Early Risers the famous pills :
constipation will remove the cai
of your troubles.
er+.nn and Adioinine
3?-"The Backbone
Whole Business"?
they fail the wheels
, WALKER,
he wide awake mer)f
Columbia. Conon
of brains and
on a given point
luce success. When
o give you
AME MONEY AND SAME
10NEY, WE WILL STOP.
7
nmense trade we control and with a
ould be competitors and increase the
e a great saving for the tradiDg public:
E ON THIS SPACE.
Z Clothing! Clothing!
we ^ O
Our entire stock to be closed cut
aa^
at prices to move them at once. You
gs, can buy a splendid Suit of Clothes
>ur
for just one-third less than the price
^ was the first of the season.
,ot GO Men's French Worsted Suits iu hair
ice lined s'ripes, perfect fit. form and finish.
Regular $8 CO suits to be closed at at $3 50
ins
rrs ? ) Men's Black f.nd Bine Worsted Snits
fd- worth $10.00, will sell \ou any one (f them
- at $4 75 par suit Theso suits are ta-lored
in the best manner.
liO Men's English Serge Coats and Vests,
as^ stitched with silk, single or double braast.
td worth $5 00, price io close $3 30
200 pairs Meu's Wool C.xssimer and
ls Worsted Pants, a big job lot, worth lrom
SI.90 to S2 50 a pair. The whole lot to be
e5-' closed ont at 08 cents per pair.
120 pairs Men's regular $1.00 and $1.25
Pants to be closed out at 48 cents per pair.
Jj" This is a big 1 argain.
L: Embroderies.
for
fd- Nearly a million yards of Embroideries
closed ont by us trom Mills & Gibbs, New
k. York. It Mas the biggest Embroidery deal
dh ever in Columbia. 'Tis a treniendons lot;
the prices are neit to nothing; cheap no
name for them. lc. a yard. 2c. a yard, 3c.
a yard. 8c. a }ard for wide, wide Flouncing
ied Allover Embrodieries at 25c. and 39c. a
in* yard. You cannot match any of these Embroideri
s at 4 times the price. The lady
lolks rave over tht m. Five ladies cutting
all day into the mountain of dainty edges
and inserMEps.
72 nice Percale Shirt Waists, to close 19c.
each.
:1a- f0 pieces Table Oil Cloth, special price
15c per yard.
iome Awaits You.
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
I THE CITY.
: Walker,
[BIA, S. G.
ip J Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24,1872.
ah Dr. C. J. Moff-tt?Dear Doctoi:
iil- We gave jour Teethiua (TeetbiDg
?re Powders) to our little grandchild
he with the happiest results. The effects
: were almost magical, and certainly
a more satisfactorily than from anynd
thing we ever u*ed.
Yours very truly, Jos. S. Key,
Pastor of St. Paul Church.
bis
ker (Now Bishop Southern Methodist
ae- Church.)
?* Peter Postell, the richest negro in
70F
^g ; the South, has lately died at Hopkinsty,
I ville, Ky. He was worth a half a
! million. In his youth he wa9 a
slave.
n s j
Husband?"Ah, my girl when I'm
^ gone you won't get another husband
| like me.*' Wife?"What makes you
m '
' | think I want another like you,
1C" George?''
reDyspeptics
cannot be long lived
because to live requires nourishment,
ng Food is not nourishing until it is
j8 digested. A disordered stomach
cannot digest lood, it must nave.
! assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
digests all kinds of food without aid
from the stomach, allowing it to rest
and regain its natural functions.
tje Its elements are exactly the same as
for j the natural digestive fluids and it
ise simply can't help but do you good.
1 J. E. Kaufmann.
Dots and Dashes.
Overwork kills fewer , men than
excessive leisure.
The late husband catches the early
morning lecture.
I Know One Sure Remedy
for an obstinate cold. Its name is Pyny-Balsam.
When ignorance wins intelligence
drops a way below par.
River beds are supplied with
springs end sheets of water.
The unsuccessful dramatist finds
bis task all work and no play.
A surgical operation is Dot necessary
to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve saves all that expense
and never fails. Beware of counterfeits.
J. E Kaufmann.
Fiuit growers, at Cuthbert, Ga.,
have begun shipping ripe peacbee.
The smaller the man's mind is the
longer it takes him to make it up.
The mam who hates another has
an ingrowing grudge against himself.
No need for you to have the grippe
And other ills will let you slip,
If ycu will use L. L and K.
Which cures and keens disease
away.
Bottles 25c, 50c and $1 00.
Don't think because a man has one
glass eye that he only gets half enough
sleep.
Man is born to rule, but women
comes along and beats him out of his
job
Out of the frying pan of courtship
a man steps into the fire of matrimony.
Eczema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing,
ivy poisoning and all skin tortures
are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. The certain pile cure.
J. E. Kaufmann.
Many a man would starve if he
had nothing to live on but his reputation.
It's easy enough for a man to be
satisfied with his lot when it is cer
tainly located in a large city.
ixi CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Qy
W Boat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use H
S3 In time. Sold by druggists. gi
When a man goes without his dinner
to do you a favor place his name
at the top of your list of friends.
At Louisville, Ky , Sunday morning
F. H. R:chatdson shot and killed
his wife, mistaking hfr for a burglar.
Dirger, disease and death follow
neglect of the bowels. Use DeWitt's
Li tie Eailv Risers to regulate them
and you will add years to your life
and life to your years. Easy to take,
never giippe. J. E. Kaufmann.
There are still good openings for
men who want to settle in the west,
but befoie going they should settle
at home.
Girl factory bands in Passaic, N
J , struck work and stoned the mill
r*\ nrvT? mflo tt> V\ a I iMnrl f r\ f o Irr.
auu Luauj giiio o u.yj mcu tu laixc
their places.
Mr. James Brown, of Putsmouth,
Va., over 90 ye?.*s of age, suffered
for years with a bad sore on his face.
Physicians could not help him. Da
Witt's Witch Hkz^I Stive cured him
permanently. J E Kaufmann.
Whiskey is one of the rule3 that
declines to work both ways. It produces
headaches, but headaches won't
produce whiskey.
The human brain, according to
Cuvier, is the one twenty-eighth part
of the bodj; that of the horse but one
fourth hundredth pait
Call at J E Kaufmann's drug
store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They are an elegant physic. They
also improve the appetite, strengthen
the digestion and regulate the liver
and bowels. They are easy to take
and pleasant in effect.
A new broom may sweep clean,
but in the hands of a woman who has
an argument on which her husband
an old one is equally effective.
Italy and Spain have the fewest
number of houses in proportion to
population. The Argentine Republic
ba9 most with Truguay a close
8rcond.
"The Doctors told me my cough
was incurable. One Minute Cough
Cure made me a well man.', Norris
Silver, North Stratford, N. H.?Be
cause you've not found relief from a
stubborn cough, don't despair. One
Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands
and it will cure you. Safe
and sure. J. E Kaufmann.
The best seasoned wood contains,
by actual experiment, at common
temperature, about one-tenth water.
A discontented end grumbling
woman is as fatal to the peace and
happinees of a family as a drunken
man.
An old lady, being told that a
certain lawyer '-was lying at the point
of death," exclaimed: "My gracious
Won't even death stop that man's lying?"
"A few months ago, food which I
ate for breakfast would not remain
on my stomsch for half an hour. I
used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure and can now eat my
breakfast an other meals with a
relish and my food is thoroughly digested.
Nothing * quals Kodol Dys
pepsia Care for stomach troubles,
H. S. Pitts, ArliDgtoD, Texas. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you
eat. J E Kaufmaon.
AllentowD, A'a , June 4 ?Reports
just received indicate that Sunday's
tornado was very destructive to this
section. Crops and everything in its
path were ruined. Several people
were mortally wounded.
Tillman and McLaurin Jokes.
Augusta Evening Herald.
Senator McLiutin thinks that Sen- ,
ator Tillman has "spiled" since be
went to Washington.
This recalls the campaign story
Tillman used to tell. That was the
time the present Senator would not
accept the office, but was on the
stump pro bono publico.
He complained to the farmers that
the representatives whom they sent
to Columbia were not faithful to the
trusts resposed in them. He said:
"They put me in mind of the an
swer the boy made to the gentleman
in my county. The gentleman came
across a Email lad who was sitting
by a stream fishing. The boy had
caught three or four little fish."
"'What luck, my boj?'
" 'Fair.1
'"What kind of fish are they.'
" 'Baptist fish, sir.'
"'Why do you call them Baptist
fish, my bo}?.
"'They'spile'so soon after they
come out of the water, sir.1
"That is the way with your farmer
representatives,v exclaimed the speaker.
"They are all right at first, but
they 'spile' so soon as they cross the
Congaree river and get into Columbia."
A McLuurinite is telling a story in
South Carolina illustrative, he says,
of the status there. He proclaims
it an old story?one of Loo Livingston's?but
many of us have never
heard it before.
"Two farmers, Jones and Smith,
own adjoining plantations and were
very warm friends. But the Jones
women fell out with the Smith women
and foon Jones and Smith were
enemies.
"One day JoDee went hunting. He
lost his way in the swamp. Night
caught him there. Realizing that,
he began to hello for help.
"Smith, way upon high land, heard
the cry of distress. He got him a
long pole, and on the end of it tied a
blazing torch of lightwood.
"Then Smith cried out 'Hallo! you
who have lost your waj! you come
right to this light. You will be safe.'
" 'All right,' cried the lost man.
"Then, a moment afterward he
stopped. 'Hold on a minute,' he cried,
'who are you that holds tho light?'
"Smithl'
"'Then go to h?1! I'll stay where
I am.'
"That," says the McLaurinite, "is
the way with many in Carolina. You
may show the true light?the real
path to the light?but it depends
upon who holds it more than upon
the truth and right and justice it illustrates."
Out in California recently surgeons
removed a diseased lung from a
patient who survived and is doing
well.
PekiD, China, June 2 ?At a meeting
of the generals of the allied
troops today it was decided to transfer
the administration of the city of
Pekin to the Chinese officials gradually
during June.
Mr. W. T. Wbedon, Cashier of the
First National Bank of Winterset,
Iowa, in a recent letter gives some
experience with a carpenter in his
employ, that will"be of value to other
mechanics. He sayf: "I bad a carpenter
working for me who was obliged
to stop for several days on account
of beiug troubled with diarrhoea. I
mentioned to him that I had been
similarly troubled and thatCcamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy had cured mo. He bought
a bottle of it from the druggist here
and informed me that one dosecu el
him, and he is again at his work."
For sale by J. E Kaufmann.
The indications are that Jacksonville
will aiise from her ashes to be a
stronger, cleaner, and more beautiful
city than ever. Stately brick buildings
will supplant the low wooden
huts.
The biggest fres-het in Pee Dee for
years is the latest report.
The reports of the rice crop in the
lower section of this State are gloomyThe
freshets will prevent a large
yield.
The Georgetown Times says it will
cost about $10,000 to find out which
I is the more popular man Tillman or
McLaurin ? One of our old wool
hats remarks, "Tillman done get 'em
an' gone.
Dispensary Icspector Chase has
completed his tour of the local dispensaries,
and to the credit of the
dispensers it may be said they all
made fine showings. The accounts
have been kept strictly correct.
A Soulless Community.
A young clerg}maD, just arrived
at the locality of his first call, met at
the railway station a boyhood acquaintance
whom he had not met since
mara nlorrmotto tnrrof Ki fir in a
tUUJ IT C ^lUJUiUVVU tV/Q V/WUV4 <u WJ
remote town. After a handshake
and mutual expressions of pleasure
at the unexpected meeting the newly
found friends exclaimed.
"But, saj! "What on earth are you
doing in this part of the world?"
"Mt?" enthusiastically replied the
ecclesiast, "I have come here to save
souls."
"You have, eh?'' was the response.
"Well, let me tell you I've betn in
this town long enough to know that
you've struck a sinecure '' j
A Straight Trip for a Penny.
UA year or two ago," raid a young
man to a friend. '*1 spent a few weeks
at south coast watering places. One
day I saw a machine which bore this
sign, 'Drcp a penny in the slot aDd
le??n bow to mhke30urtiouserslast.
As I didu't have a great deal of money
I thought an investment of a pennj
to show me how to save the purchase
cf a pair of trousers would he a small
capital put to good use, so I dropped
the required coin in and a card appeared.
What do you suppose it
recommended as the way to makemj
trousers last?"'
"Don't wear Vm, I suppose."
"No."
"What did it ea\?"
"Make your coat and waistcoat
first."?Loudon Tit-Biti.
Harris Lithia Water, GiDger Ale.
Coca cola and other summer drinks
at the Bjzaar.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds ol
food. Itgives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stomach,
relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. 0. DeWitt & Co.. Chirac
t'bo $1. bottle contains 2H tirmsthe 50c. size.
J. E. KA.UFMANN.
When writing irention the Dispatch.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eastern Time at Other Points.
Schedule in Effect Jan. 27th, 193L
jlto.34 No.3fl No.Sl
*? bount). jDaiiy;Daily ex Sa
?rT Jacksonville (P. ! 8 35a; 7 45pil2 2u|
" Savannah (So. Ry .) 12 5?>pj 12 DOe 430?
" Barnwell 4 2.>p 4 04a
" Blackvllle 4Wp 4 28a 8181
Ar. Columbia 615p| 6 10a 945j
tv. Charleston, (Bo. Ry 7 VJa 11 OOP "T&?
M Bummerrille 7 41a 1200ot 6 00^
' Branchvillo 8 55>. 2 00a 780-1
' Orangeburg 9 2hd' V 45a 7 5sj
" Klngville 10 15a 4 25a 8 47^
Ar. Columbia 11 00a 5 55a 9 35p
Lv. Augusta, (So. Ry.) 8u0p 9imp 6 30?
Lv. Granlteville 3 33p 1015p
Lv. Aiken 315t> 715p
Lv. Trenton 4 ?.?V?111 OOp
" Johnston 4li"Pjll 20p
Ar. Columbia, (U. D.) 5 56p! 2 lea
Lv. Columbia, (Bids St 02Opj 0 ifui1 9 4Sp
" Winnsboro j 7 lop 7 2-'al03?>p
" Chester suip 310a
" Rock Hill 8S3p S43a;il?p
Ar. Oharlotto I'gJp 9 i-Sa l2?;>
Ar. Danville )2 Ola 1 S8p, 811a
Ar. Richmond 6 OUa )}23p
Ar. Washington 715a 85Op'10 lc*
" Baltimore (Pa.RR) 9 15a 1183p; 11 25a
" Philadelphia 1135a 2 56a! ISCs
u New York 2 03p 0 23a' 4 153
Lt. Columbia 1140a 8 20a|
Ar. Spartanburg 310p ll25ai
" Aahftvllle 715p 2 48p<
Ar. KnosvHle MBftj 7 30p!
JLr. Cincinnati j 7 &>pj 7 45a
Ar. Louisville 1 7 4dp' 7 50a ......
lNo.33INo.35lNo.81
iOCTHBOUND. Daily; Daily ex Su
Lv. Louisville '.? 7 iSaj 7 45p
Dr. Cincinnati 1 3 30a 800p
Lv. KnoxvUlo 1 20a
" Asheville 8C0a 8 05p
" Spartanburg..... 1146a 615p
Ar. Columbia 32up 9 3Qp
Lv. New Yorkrpa.R.R) 8 30^l5ot ll^ua
" Philadelphia 6 G5p 3 50a 816?
" Baltimore 827p: 6 22a 5 22?
Lv. Waahi'gt'n (So.Ry i 950pilli 15ft! 6 35?
Lv. Richmond 11WP 1201m!......
Lv. Danville 4 ^
Lv. Charlotte 8 10a; 9 o5p 4 21a
" Rock Hill 9 00*:1083p 5<X*
M Chester 9 80alll0p 5 27a
.. i? >. * 1 a 10. 1.1 ao? a
~ W;nn8DOrO lUiOUliwa owa
Ar. Columbia, (BldgSt 1126a 110a 7 00a
Lv. Columbia, (u. D.) 11 50a 4 SOa
" Johnston 181p 6 S2n
" Trenton 1 48p 6 48a
Ar. Aiken 220p 7 SOa 9 40a
Ar. Granlteville 213p 7 18a
Ar. Augusta 25Pp 8 00a 1020a
Lt. Colombia (So. Ry) 400p 1 85a 7 08a
" Kin grille i 43p 2 82a 7 65a
M Orangeburg 5y3p 3 45a 8 41a
u Branchvilie 6 l?p 4 25a 9 20a
" Summerville 7 81p 5 57a 10 88a
Ar. Charleston 8 l5p 7 00a 11 15a
Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.) 1180a! 115a 7 08a
" Blackville 1 lOp 2 57a 8 88a
" Barnwell 124pi 3 12a
" Savannah 3 05y 5 00a 10 20a
Ar. Jacksonville (P..S.) 740p! 9 25ai 220}
Sleeping Car Service.
Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and New York.
Nos. 31 and 82?New York and Florida Limited.
Daily except Sunday, composed exclusively
of Pullman finest Drawing Room Sleeping,
Compartment and Observatory Cars between
New York, Columbia and St. Auguatino,
Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and
Aiken and New York, runs from Augusta to
Columbia via Blackville. Parlor cars between
Charleston and Columbia.
Nos. 88 and 34?New York and Florida Express.
Drawing-room sleeping cars between
Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing
room sleeping cars between Port Tampa, Jacksonville,
Savannah. Washington and Vew York.
Pullman sleeping cars between Chrrlotteand
Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte
and Savannah.
Nos. 85 and 88?U. S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars between
Jacksonville and New York and Pullman
sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte.
Dining cars serve all meals enroute.
Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville
and Columbia, enroute dailv between JacksonTllle
and Cincinnati, via Asneville.
FRANK S. GANNON, S. H. HARDWICK,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. 0.
W. H. TALOE, R. W. HUNT,
As't Gen. Pass. Ag't., Div. Pass. Ag't.,
Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S.jJ,
That Grow and Bear Frail. I
Write for our 60 page ilHb..
! lustrated Catalogue and 40
page pamphlet. "How to
^^^7 Plant and Cultivate an Orchard."
Gives you that in
an.
lorinuiiun >wu .v,i.h,
T'';5i wanted: tells you all about
'bfflj those big red apples. Jucious
\?ibEwr peaches, and Japan plums
with their oriental sweetness,
f. all of which you have often
/vv wondered where the trees
^T~V\ came from that produced
Ai%
f - 4 EVERYTHING GOOD IN
FRUITS.
Unusal fine stock of SILVER
JV? fi ,y; i MAPLES.young. thrifty trees
cp P ^smooth andstrai.'ht.tho kind
>^*Xs'that live and grow oil well.
No old rough trees. This is
^--X&'y^the most rapid growing ma!
pie and one of the most boau//'^T^SC
tiful shade trees.
Write for prices and give
?f%Viints*
J' Va" Lin,,Ify NurSCrJ' C?*'
Pomona. N. C.
WM
BEESWAX WANTED
IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES
J WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR
JL Kei price ior cieau au.i pure r>efs?ai,
Price governed by coior and condition,
RICE B. HARMAN,
At the Bazaar. Lexington, S. C.
i
I Silk Waist, a Fine V
(made in 5 minutes ,
%/mir rnr^r ar.t! * n
us the money and we i
FRANKLIN* CHEMICAL COMPANY, Dept.
Apii; 17?13w36.
perkins manui
' YELLOW PII
MANUFACT
flooWg,1ei
FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS
DOORS, SASH
AUGUS1
; ^ESTIMATES CHEER]
February 1?ly.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
I CAPACITY, 10,000 JO
*0<
XXI]
BUG
;
F?n? dealer* p'nb tfe? <
th# profit* art lirr*. Pon'tall.
;3i Into buying a shoddy Job la on
HOCK HILL" Dutfc* ara",
But?" tH*y stand up# look wo!
AWAY FROM THE ttUOP?mi
ad. Sold bj frtt-diti deals:
1 a jour town, write direct.
| ROCK HILL BUGGYC
ROCK HILL BUG
For Sale by
w. p. roof, ]
GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO.,
Columbia S. C.,
May 11?ly.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
Double Daily Service
Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta,
New, Orleans and Points South
and West.
IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900.
CATTTiTTTTT tVV,
WWU YV UMU.
| Daily, i Daily I
I No. 31 No. 27
lv New York. P. R. R.. 1 00 pm 12 15 am
lv Philadelphia, PRR. 3 29 pm 7 20 am
lv Baltimore, P R R... j 5 50 pm 9 34 am
lv Washington, PRR. 7 00 pm j JO 55 am
lv Richmond, S A LRy 10 40 pm 2 35 pm
lv Petersburg, 44 ;11 35 pm, 3 30 pm
lv KidgewayJct. 44 i 2 25 am 6 17 pm
lv Henderson, 44 j 2 53 ami 6 40 pm
lv Raleigh, 44 ( 4 00 am 7 50 pm
I lv Southern Pines,44 I 5 57 am 9 42 pm
: No 403 1
lv Hamlet, 44 j 6 50 am'l0 32 pm
"i No. 31 ~~
lv Columbia.! 44 110 35 aim 12 55 am
ar Savannah 44 1 2 57 pm 5 00 am
ar -Jacksonville, 44 i 7 40 pm; 9 10 am
ar Tampa, 44 | 6 30 am 5 30 pm
Wo 40i |
ar Charlotte, 44 9 31 am
lv Cnester, * 9 52 am:
lv Greenwood, 44 11 42 am:
lv Athens, 44 1 48 pm
ar Atlanta, ? 44 4 00 pmj
ar Augusta. CAW C .] 5 10 ptnj
lv New York ."rTY f A N 00 am 9 00 pm
lv Philadelphia. 44 1 0 20 am, il 26 pm
iv New York. UUS SCO f3 00 pm
lv Baltimore. B S P co f0 30 pm
lT~V> mutton. N A W S H 6 30 pm
! No. 403| No. il
lv Portsmouth, S A L R) 9 20 pm; 9 30 am
lv Weldon, 44 12 05 am 12 01 pm
No 31 j
I lv Lidgeway Jet, " raam i zv pm
lv Henderson, " 2 53 am! 2 13 pin
lv llaleigh, " 4 06 am 3 51 pm
lv Southern Pines," i 5 57 am| 6 12 pm
! No. 403
lv Hamlet. " I b 50 am; 7 30 pm
I No. 31 No. 27~
lv Columbia.^ ' 10 35 am 12 55 am
ar Savannah, " ; 2 57 pm , 5 00 am
ar Jacksonville, ' 1 7 40 pm 9 10 am
| ar Tampa, " ] 6 30 am' 5 30 pm
i | No. 4'J3l No. 41
lv Wilmington. " j i 3 C5 pm
ar Chirioite. " | 3 31 am! 10 20 pm
! jv Cue.sU.-r7 " 'J 52 am iu 55 pm
lv Greenwood, " 11 42 am 1 07 am
I lv Athens, " 1 48 pm 3 43 am
[ ar Atlanta, ? " ; 4 00 pa 6 05 am
ar Augusta. C A W C 5 10 pm'
ar Macon, C of Georgia 7 20 pm 11 10 am
ar Montgom'r., A A W i 3 20 pm fi GU am
ar Mobile, LAN j 3 05 an. 4 12 pm
ar New Orleans. LAN 7 40 am 8 30 pm
ar Nashville. N C A r-t L 6 40 am 6 55 pm
ar Memphis, ! 4 00 pm 8 10 am
NOETHWAED.
Laily I Daily
No. 41 No. 66
i? ti e * T T?... ft Ofl nm ft 20 am
IV JL rtlilJJti, O a u j.?j W X'"-* I
Iv Jacksonville, " 8 20 am 7 45 pm
lv Savannab, " 12 35 pm 11 59 pm
lv Columbia,? " j 5 45 pm 5 45 am
lv Memphis, N C A StL 12 4o pm 8 45 pm
lv Nasville. " 9 30 ami 9 10 am
lv New Orleans, L & N| 7 45 pm) 7 45 pm
lv Mobile " i 12 20 amji2 20 am
lv Montgom'rv, A <fc W P 6 20 am 11 20 am
lv Macou. C ot Georgia) 8 00 am 4 20 pm
lv Augusta, C & W 0 ... 9 40 am)
No. 402 No. 88
lv Atlanta,^ S A L Rj ICOpm! 9 00 pm
ar Athens, " 2 50 pm '123 pm
ar Greenwood, " 1 44 pm 2 03 am
ar Chester. " 6 28 pm 4 30 am
lv Charlotte, i 6 30 pm 5 00 am
lv Wilmington J jl205pu
No. 44 No. GO
lv Hamlet " 9 05 pm 9 20 am
lv Southern Pines," 10 0J pm 10 05 am j
lv Raleigh. " 11 40 pm 11 56 am :
nr Henderson. " 12 50 am 1 13 pm
lv Kidgeway Jet j 1 20 am 1 45 pm
lv Petersburg, " 4 15 am 4 40 pm
lv Richmond. " i 5 15 am 5 40 pm
ar Washington, P R R 8 45 am 9 30 pm
ar Baltimore. P R R.. . 10 08 am 11 35 pm
ar Philadelphia, P R ?i>2 30 pm 2 56 am
ar New York, P R R ... 3 03 pm 6 13 am
No. 402 No 38
lv Rid'way Jct.S A L R\ 3 00 am 1 40 pm
lv Weldon, " j 4 30 am 3 05 pm
ar Portsmouth " 7 00 am 5 50 pm
ar Wash ton. N & W i> hj 7 00 am
ar Baltimore, 11 & P Co| f6 45 am
ar New York. 0 DSSCnj tl 30 pm
ar Philadelphia.N YP&N fo 43 pm 5 i0 am
ar New York " 8 38 pm 7 43 am
Note? t Daily Except Sunday.
Dining Cars between New York and Richmond,
and Hamlet and Savannah on Trains
Nos. 31 and 44.
I Centra) Time, $ Eastern Time.
L SILK SHOT FREE!
oa can get i'.iw Handsome Siilt J- kirt > r.. I'iao
ratcli. Camera, Jewelry, <.r > o her valuable
KM AID" KENNKT TAHLETS at 10 cents a
ikes 10 quarts of delicious Frozen Custard
, every family buys a package every week. Scud us
i we will nail you one co.en fi'CO and a beautiful
KTRI'ST YOl'. After you sell tliein send
will send you immediately tiic premium you select.
A. A. 830 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa.
:ACTURING GO.,
JE LUMBEK,
3-I2-A.IDE
ILING, SIDING,
>, SHINGLES AND LATHS,
AND BLINDS,
rA, OA.
FULLY furnished..*
When writing mention the Dispatch
ll
LL
GY
?f (Smp ko?I?, WuN
jiumlfkUTiun r;,
\*r La Mr. A dollar or ta.
k Higher la Priee, $jj
II. and. abort all, KEIP
ikioc th?n? chtaptr la lb* ?jj
a oolj. If aooo oo uli
0., Rock Hill, S.C. I *
IGY COMPANY.
Lexington, 8. C.
MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT,
Leesville, S. C.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
pOLUMBIA, NEWBERRY AND
l^LAURENS RAILROAD.
In Effect November 25th, 1900.
7 45 am lvAtlanta(SAL)ar 8 00 pm
10 11 am Iv Athensar 5 28 pm
11 16 am Iv Elberton ar... 4 18 pm *f
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 lv ?Glenn Springs 4 00 pm
11 45 am lv Spartanburg ar 3 10 pm
12 01 pm lv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pm
12 52 pm lv %Waterloo ar.. 2 06 pm
1 16 pm ar fLaurenslv... 1 38 pm
tDinner. l(c. &w. c.1 iHarris Serines
Na 52 *No. 21
11 08 a m 1 v..Columbia, .lv 9 20 am
11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.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. White Rock, ar10 58 am
11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton., .aril 15 am
11 49 a m ar. ..Chapin. ..aril 49 am
12 03 a m arL. Mountain ar12 25 pm
12 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. arl2 35 pm
12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..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 freight except Sunday. '
RETURNING SCHEDULE.
NoT53~ *NO. 22 -=*
1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .ly 7 30 am
1 41 p m lv.. .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 1
2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 sm
2 37 p m lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am
o m ^ "D i? n on
4 ou p ux IY.1 xuopein/j ,iv xi iiu 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 100 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 1 v... Irmo.... lv 2 45 pm
3 49 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 3 00 pm
05 p m ar. .Columbia.. ar 3 25 pm
Ddily freight except Sunday. '
4 15 pm lv Columbia (ac 1)11 00 am
5 25 pm lv Sumter ar 9 40 am
8 30 pmar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am
For rates, time tables, or further
information call on any agent, or
write to
\V. G, CHILDS. T. M. FMERSON,
President. Traffic Manager.
J. F. LIVINGSTON. H. M. EMERSON.
Sol. Ag^nt. Gen. Fr. & Pass Agt.,
Columbia, S. C. Wilmington. N. C
OPIIIiyS COCAfNE^WHISJOr *
II LB 878 Habits Cured at my Senator.
iotn. In 30 dnys. Hrndrsds
of references. ff> years a specialty. on
Home Treatment sent FREE. A-'-iress
B. M. WOCLLEV, M. D., Atlanta, Ca.
o my zo?iy.
Money to Loan
ON FARMING LANDS. LONG TIME.
Easy payment. No commission Borrower
pays actual ccst of perfecting Loan.
E. K. PALMER,
Central National Bank Building.
COLUMBIA, S,
COL. G. T. GRAHAM,
LexiDgton, S. C. *
July 18 - ly.
WTa. reckling,
AETIST,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
IS NOV/ MAKING THE BEST Pictures
that can be bad in this country,
and all who have never had a real fine picture,
should now try some of his latest
styles. Specimens can be seen at his Gallery.
up stairs, next to the Hob.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
?t ZS-XXJTCCtT'S
OUGH CURE,
^ A SYRUP.
Unique?unlike any other cough preparation.
The quickest to stop a cough and
to remove soreness from the. lnnca. 25c.
THE MURRAY DRUG CO., d
COLUMBIA, S. C. M
For Sale at THE BAZAAR.
Aug. 18?ly.