The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 21, 1901, Image 4
The Lexington Dispatch
G. M. HABMAN. Editor and Publisher.
LEXINGTON. S. C..
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST SI. 1901
General News Items.
It is easier to pay compliments j
than to pay debts.
Moses came early, bat be was
unable to avoid the rushes.
Pyny-Balsam Stops the Tickling,
and quickly allays inflammation in the throat.
The ideal husband is the man who
hasn't got mirried yet.
The way to get out with a girl is
to get in with her mother.
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.
Bottles 25c, 50c and Si 00.
Some people act like fools and
other people don't have to act.
.
Laurens is putting female criminals
to sweeping the city streets.
The citizens of Marlboro have organized
a Good Roads Association.
EruptioDP, cuts, burns, scalds and
sores of all kinds quickly healed by
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain
cure for piles. Beware of Counterfeits.
Be sure you get the original
?DeWitt's. J. E. Kaufmann.
Love is like fruit?you have to
throw it away when it is over-ripe.
Nine thousand tons of wire are
made into screws 3 early in Great
Britain.
* ? *?;r?<T o <lrnr\lrifn n fr?rm
JJULtai. 1J U \4I MUU't* V* W * ?
him is like frying fish to make beefsteak
out of it.
If the action of your bowels is not
easy and regular serious complications
must be the final result. DeWitt's
Little E irly Risers will remove
this danger safe, pleasant and
effective. J. E. Kaufmann.
The Republican party in Tennes
Ml ? -1.1 III J L 1
lee win prouaoiy apm sou put uui
two tickets.
The great strike of the steel workPers
continues with no prospect of an
early settlementMrs.
S. H. Allport, JohnstowD,
Pa., says: "Our little girl almost
strangled to death with croup. The
doctors said she couldn't live but she
was instantly relieved by One Minute
Cough Cure. J. E Kaufmann.
The State of Texas may lose $375,000
by the failure of the 1st national
bank of Austin.
When a woman is dead sure that
she has a man she is never dead sure
that she wants him.
0. 0. Buck, Beirne, Ark , says: I
was troubled with constipation until
1 bought DeWitt's Little Early
Bisers. Since then have been entirely
cured of my old complaint. I recommend
them. J. E. Kaufmann.
South Carolina sold 20,000,000
pounds of tobacco last year, the average
price being Si cents.
x an xwvcr mauuiauiuifis uuuS'dering
a fifteen per cent, redaction
of wages in September.
HM WJR?S WHM AIL ELSE FAILS. E|
^ M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use P
v' E In time. Sold by druggists.
The self made individual begins at
the bottom of the ladder and ends
the job at the foot of the grave.
A woman is never eo much sfraid
she may lose a man's love as she is
that some other woman may gain it.
James White Bryantsville, Ind.,
says DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
healed running sores on both legs.
He had suffered 6 years. Doctors
failed to help him. Get DeWitt's.
Accept do imitations. J. E KaufmaDn.
Cotton is below the average in all
States except Mississippi, where it is
five points above the ten year average.
No matter how much of a past a
man has had, there are always some
women who can teach him more than
he knew before.
What most people want is something
mild and gentle, when in need
of a physic. Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a
dot. They are easy to take and
pleasant in effect For sale by J E
Kaufmann.
Miss Loui?e Woodruff of Atlanta,
18 years old, committed suicide with
chloroform because her sweetheart
had been killed.
Many corporations in Texas have
failed to comply with the anti trust
law and suits will be brought to eject
them from the State.
In cases of cough or croup give
the little one One Minute Oougb
Cure. Then rest easy and have no
fear. lbe child will be all right m
a little while. It never fails. PleasaDt
to take, always safe sure and
almost instantaneous in effect. J.
E. Kaufmann.
Georgia's pension rolls will be increased
next year by about 2,000
names, requiring an additional expenditure
of about $15,000.
France and Turkey are about to
gc. into a war over claims on the
quays in Constantinople. France has
sent war ships to the Levant.
One two horse wagon and one
buggy, both in excellent condition,
.can be purchased cheap by applying
to Adam Metz, Lexington, S. C.
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A house full of ]
and Shoes to go f(
under the sun. 1
stock is closed.
COME TO B^-r
1117 Main
April 10, 1001.
Jdo. L. Williams and family of
Richmond, have given $150,000 for
buildiDg a hospital in that city as a
memorial to his daughter who was
drowned.
P. T. Thomas, Sumtervlle, iAla ,
' I was suffering from dyspepsia
when I commenced taking Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. I took several bottles
and can digest anything." Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation
containing alt the natural digestive
fluids. It gives weak stomachs
entire rest, restoring their natural
condition. J. E. Kaufmann.
"Does it worry you, dear," said the
dying car, "to think how ?oon I am
going to leave?" "Not how soon,"
she replied, absent mindedly, "but
how much "
The laws of health rtquiro that
the bowels move once each day and
one of the penalties for violating this
law i9 piles Keep jour bowels
regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets
when necessary and you will never
have that severe punishment inflicted
upon you Price, 25 cents. For
sale by J. E. Kaufmann.
The greatest daily change of temperature
to be found on the earth s
surface is in Arizona There is frequently
a change of 80 degrees in 12
hours.
A hotel, landlord in St. Louis,
Mo , has established curfew regulations
in his bouse. Promptly at 10
o'clock at night the curfew riugs, tho
gueBts are expected to turn out the
ngnts ana go io nea.
"My baby was terribly sick with
the diarrhoea/' says J. H. Doak, of
Williams, Oregon. "We were unable
to cure him with the doctor's assistance.
and as a last resort we tried
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy to
say it gave immediate relief and a
complete cure." For sale by J E
Kaufmann.
A man in New York, opening a
bottle, had a part of the lobe of his
car blown off by the flying cork,
which cut it like a bullet Moral:
"Don't look into the muzzle of a
loaded bottle."
It has been determined by the
North Carolina mills to curtail the
output of hosiery 3am. To do this,
a large number of spindles will remain
idle twelve days during the
pieseut month.
Don't be satisfied with temporary
relief from indigestion. Kodoi dyspepsia
Cure permanently and com
pletely removes tbis complaint. It
relieves permanently because it allows
the tired stomach perfect rest. Dieting
won't rest the stomach. Nature
receives supplies from the food we
eat. The sensible way to help the
stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure, which digests what you oat
and can't but do you good. J. E.
Kaufmann.
There is living in Paris to-day a
man blind from his birth, who claims
to be able to see through his ncse.
OATTflrnef f oof Q ll Q Hoon Q ril 1 Pfl
-LiiC OCIOlOOl uw IV/ wvt.
The result that the most skeptical are
convinced that the man's eyes are absolutely
sigtie8s and that ho can distinguish
objects by some means inexplicable
on any other hypothesis than
the one claimed. There are recorded
instances of a similarly unaccountable
gift of sight.
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nice, clean and uj
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'his great sale wi
This is 110 trap set for
you come to our sal
BATES 8c WA
dollars by setting traps
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LOOK
I &Wml OUT!
Many a man is looking out for hi!
health, but looking for disease in the
wrong direction. lie takes medicine fo]
his nerves, which seem "gone to pieces.'
He "doctors" for his heart, which ii
acting irregularly. He constantly stir:
up his liver with pills and powder. Bui
he does not get any better. He is look
ing for the cause of his complaints ir
the wrong direction.
It is a common thine for some on?
{ who has used Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery for ''stomach trouble" tc
find that when the diseased stomach ii
cured the "weak" heart is made sound
the sluggish fiver stimulated, and th<
throbbing nerves tranquilized. This fac'
alone suggests the truth which ever}
leading medical scientist knows and rec
ognizes?that diseases which seem re
mote from the stomach are often causei
by the disease of the stomach and othe:
organs of digestion and nutrition. Whei
the diseased stomach and the digestiv(
and nutritive system are cured of disease
the other organs are cured with them.
l'ood is the basis of life and o
strength. But it is not the quantity o
food eaten which supports the life am
health of the body. The l>ody is sus
tained by that portion of the food whicl
after being eaten is converted int<
nourishment and properly assimilated
When the stomach ana its allied organ
of digestion and nutrition are disease<
or "weak," only part of the food eatei
is converted into nutrition, and the bod;
and its organs arc therefore only parti;
nourished. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery cures the diseases of tin
stomach and digestive and nutritive sys
tem which prevent the proper nourish
ment of the body. In that way tin
body is once more strengthened in th<
only way possible, by food propcrl;
digested ana perfectly assimilated.
Any person suffering from disease 11
chronic or aggravated form, is invited t<
consult I)r. Pierce by letter free. A1
correspondence strictly private and con
fidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce
Buffalo, X. V.
There is 110 alcohol in "Golden Med
ical Discovery," and it is entirely frei
from opium, cocaine, and all other nar
cotics.
Accept 110 substitute for "Golden Med
ical Discovery." The main motive o
substitution is the desire of the dealer t<
make a little more profit out of you b]
selling you a less meritorious medicine
ABLE TO WORK AGAIN.
Mr. John L- Cottghenour, of Glettsavag*
Somerset Co.. Penna.. writes: "I had bcei
doctoring for al>out a vcar and a half, beiti]
unable to work most of the time. The docto
said I had heart disease and indigestion. I
began with a choking and oppressed feeling ii
the chest; later on I was troubled with a hnngr
feeling, and I seemed to be raw from my throa
I rlpnr down into mv stomach. Mv amx-tite wa
unusually poor, I was weak and nervous, am
my heart kept throbbing continually, aj;d I wa
short of breath. Finally I wrote to you fc
advice. I did not think your diagnosis wa
right, but I ordered six bottles of ' Golden Mec
ical Discovery' and began its use. After usiu
three bottles I began to improve slowly an
soon went to work, and I have been workin
ever since."
"SUFFERED ALL THE TIME.''
"I feel that I would be doing an injustice t
you if I did not send von a statement of m
case." writes Mrs. David W. Guicc. of Hamburg
Franklin Co., Miss. "I had liver complaint an
indigestion. Kvervthing that I ate disagree
with me. I suffered all the time with swhnmin
| in my head ; heart beat too fast: my feet an
hands were cold all the time. Did not slee
well at all. Was able to get about but ver
little. I counneticed to use Dr. Pierce's Golde
Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets' i
May. 1*97. and bv December I could begin t
get about very well. Have been doing my wor
ever since except washing. Feel better than
have for several years. I would recommend Di
Pierce's medicines to all who are troubled as
was. I am now sixty-one years old and I than
you most kin Sly for the happy relief and cure.
j Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets .assist th
iction of the "Discovery" and should b
ised with it when a laxative is needed.
The Situation in Kentucky.
An exchange sizes up the situatio
! in Kentucky as follows:
Man born in the mountains c
| Kentucky is of feud days and full c
virus. He fisheth, fiddletb, cusset
and fighteth all the days of his mi<
erable life.
He shunneth water as a mad doj
^ l-t. H. H.
STOCK OF
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>-to-date stock of D:
L bring. Nothing 1
11 open today, and 1
you. We will not quote bait prices,
e you will find everything beyon
LKER have never fooled you or
baited with some fine articles under m<
SZEiEe'S G-E5E3^-T
ce Block, Coin:
and drinketh much m-:an whiskey.
When he desireth to raise h
he planteth a neighbor, and lo! he
reapeth twenty fold. He ri6eth even
from the crad!e to seek the scalp of
his grandsire's enemy, aLd bringeth
home in his carcass the ammunition
of his wife's neighbor's wife's
cousin's father-in-law, who avengetb
the dead.
Yee, verily his life i3 uncertain and
he koows not the hour when he may
be jerked hence.
He goeth forth on a journey half
8hof, and cometh back on a shutter,
* shot.
He riseth in the night to let the
' cat out, and it taketh nine doctors
^ i k r\ Un/ilrokrtf Allt
; lUl^B Uaj'B LU pica. tUD UUU&OUUU UUi
L of him.
! He goeth forth in joy and gladness
and comefh back in scraps and frag1
ments.
* A cyclone bloweth him into the
bo3om of his neighbor's wife and his
| neighbor's wife's husband bloweth
7 him into Abraham's bosom before he
hath time to explain.
1 He emptieth a demij >hn into himT
self and a shot gua into bis enemy,
? and his enemy's son lieth in wait for
' him, on election day, and lo! the
f coroner ploweth up a forty-acre field
[ to bury the remaius of that man.
Woe, woe is Kentucky, for her
3 eyes are red with bad whiskey, and
her soul is stained with the blood of
1 inDccent moonshiners.
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"Through the months of June and
July our baby was teething and took
a running off of the bowels and sickness
of the stomach," says 0 P. M.
Holiday, of Deming, Iod. "His
bowels would move from five to eight
1 times a day. I had a bottle of Cham
berlaiu's C ?lic. Cholera and Diar'
rhoea Remedy in the house and gave
him four drops in at leaspoonful of
" water and he got better at once."
- Sold by J. E Kaufmaon.
Descendants of Edward Ball, of1
f Bradford, Conn , who are blood rela
f tions of George "Washington, will hold
a reunion at Keuka Park, N. M., August
27,28 and 29 Washington was
ii a cousin of the Virginia branch of the
r familv.
t
" The owners of automobiles in Ohio
5 constitute u new force in the good
s roads movement. There is a plan
J under way for the buildiDg of a
l- i?u a r ?? cut.
g UUUlCVttiU 11ULU uuc cuu ui cue utaic
ji to the other, touching the cities aDd
hrgest towns.
0 Nashville, Tenn , June 12, 1885
J Dr. C. J. Moffett, St. Louis, Mo.?
I can truly say that your Teethina is
? the greatest bleesiog to teething chilli
dnn that the world has ever known, j
jj I have used it two years, and do not
? like to be without a box all the time.
} | My baby would hardiy have lived
k | through his second summer if I had
' not used your powders. He is now
~ ' alyr\r\rr nre.ll Qnn Y\ q o till Vi \ a fee. lit
c : OllUUg UUU IT tIJ) UUO Ull UiO
j I never allow an opportunity to pass
I without recommending Teethina to
i mothers. M*y God reward you for
D the good you have doDe teething
babies through this remedy.
,f Respectfully, Mrs. A G. Russell.
^ Dr. Henry B Horlbeck, secretary
of the board of health of Charleston, j
g died August 2nd from paralysis. i
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ry Goods, Clothing
ike it ever before
ast until the entire
We mean business and when
id your expectation. Remember
tried to win your hard earned
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SHOE SALE.
mbia, S. C.
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I A really healthy woman has lit- I
tie pain or discomfort at the ?
menstrual period. No woman |
needs to have any. Wine of
Cardui will quickly relieve those I
a smarting menstrual pains and S
lthe dragging head, back andS
| side aches caused by falling of |
m the womb and irregular menses. I
]wine?fcardui|
1 has brought permanent relief to
1,000,000 women who suffered!
every month. It makes the men-1
I strual organs strong and healthy. B
It is the provision made by Xa-B
Bture to give women relief from*
I the terrible aches and pains which
blight so many homes. B
? Grrewwood, La., Oct. 14, 1900.
I I have been very sick for some time.
I was taken with a severe pain in my B
I side and could not get any relief until m
m I tried a bottle of Wlno of Cardui. Be- B
8 tore I had taken all of it I was relieved ft
I feel it my duty to say that you have a w
E wonderful medicine. $3
V| Mrs. M. A. Yocn-T. B
H For advice and literature, address, giving syrnp- 0
K toms. "The Ladiea' Advisory I>cpa tment/'Tae B
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cnatlanooga, Tenn. a
BOVD CHEMICAL CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
P.r Dni/Ha'o Cnrn Sinn DflmofiiflC
Ul. DUJUOdOUI GJ'UJJ ncilicu !60.
MUHK POP
FEVER&COUGH CURE
FOR HORSES AND CATTLE.
There is no better Remedy lor these diseases
on the market.
WHITE LINIMENT,
A Wonderful aDd Infallible Remedy for
Muscular Soreness. Strained Tendons,
and all kinds of Sprains, Bruises
and Collar Boil.s Price 25c.
MAGNETIC OINTMENT.
THE GREAT SORE HEALER.
Sure Pop Colic Cure
j The Most Wondeful Colic Cere on Earth
Price 50 cents.
BOYD CHEMICAL CO.,
P. 0. BOX 224 COLUMBIA, S. C.
I June 12?11m.
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Shut,
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Established 1373.
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' All our Gnns are built to order and are
fully guaranteed. ]
TIT a < /^r ^Tr^rrfViinor in fldA 1
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SPORTING GOODS LINF,.
Call in and inspect oar stock before you
buy.
LOADED SHELLS, CARTRIDGES.
LEGGINGS,
LOADING TOOLS. AMMUNITION,
CUTLERY. ETC.
guarantee all our Rej air Work Y
W. F, STIEGLITZ, Propr..
1503 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
February 29-]y.
EDWARD L. ASBILL,
\ Attorney at Law,
LEESVILLE, S. C.
Prr.cHcis iu ?tll the Courts.
Business solicited.
Sept. 30?6m
OlVlIlRIL
DEALER IN
GROCERIES fll PROVISIONS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
TINWARE,
WOODEN WARE,
CONFECTIONERY
and a full stock of
General Merchandise.
When you are in need of anything in my
lice don't-buy before calling and see the
big bargains I am offering.
IS. M. WING.4RD,
LEXINGTON, S. 0.
May 1?lv,
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
fTTr>AT)gpa and boautif.es the h&!r*
Promotes ft laxuriant ^growt^.
Hair to its Youthful Color.
<r?Q9b9 Curc? iicaip <li??an'S A hair tailing.
liJ ghc.anrtSl.'oat Druggi?U__
M FRUIT TREES 1
s That Grow anil Bear Fruit.
ts ' tfi Write for our W page il--J&
lustrated Catalogue and 40
page pamphlet, "How to
^ riant and Cultivate an Or hard."
Gives you that information
you have so long:
ff, , ; is wanted; tells you all about
v'^- ? those big red apples, lucious
peaches, and Japan plums
with thi-irorientalsweetness,
all of which you have often
/v\\ wondered where the trees
came from that produced j
ft !x'% them.
! I I EVERYTHING GOOD !N
vl:-. , ,t J t\ TDIIITC
rnunui
^ /V/'' Unusal flno stock of SILVER
T* MAPLES.younc. thrifty trees
'z. v A smooth andstrai-ht, tho kind
that live and ?r?>w off well,
No old. rough trees. This is
the most rapid crowing ma'fSCryt
Jo pie and one of the most beautifill
shade trees.
^/-v''C$rWi Write for prices and give
''st ?* wants.
||||p|f J. Van Liudley Nursery Co.,
9$$!^% Pomona, N. C.
Dyspepsia Cure
u/mlf 17ai1 ftat.
JL/itjcou nuHii juu vui?
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives 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. C. PeWitt&Co., Chioafc'
'''he $1. bottle contains 2Vi iiir 8S the 50c. size.
J. E. KAUFMANN.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eastern Time at Other Points.
Schedule in Effect Jur.eSOth. 1931.
NORTH BOUN d jJTo.3-1 No.30
northbound. j Daily' Daily
Lv. Jacksonville (P. SI 8 o;a! 7 45p' '
" Savannah (So. Ry ) 1125p; 12 3oa
" Barnwell ; 3 56p; 4 13a|
" Blackville 4 I2pi 4 28a
A*. AfJlTi' A 1A?
Lv. Charleston, < So. Ry... ..i 7 Oca lluop
" Summerville j 7 41a 12O0utj
" Branehville 9 00a| 2U0aj
" Orangeburg 9 2$a. 2 45a
" Kingvillo 10 24a 4 05a
Ar. Columbia 11 l'.ia 5 40a
Lv. Augusta, ;So. Ky.) 25upj 9 5up
Lv. Graniteville ...." a23pl015p
Lv. Aiken 5U5p|
Lv. Trenton 552pillUOp
" Johnston |407p!ll29p ....
Ar. Columbia 5 45p' 2 lUa!
Lv. Columbia, (Bldg"St 5 55p! 025a |
" Winnsboro }050p 7 25a
" Chester | 7 5Sp| H 17ai
" Rock Hill ' 8Sip: 8 0fsa!
Ar. Charlotte 9 0JP: 9 55a| .
Ar. Danville 12 4aa 152p
Ar. Richmond 1 fiueu t>4op'__
Ar. Washington I 7 boa 9<Wpt
" Baltimore iPa.RR) j 9 15a 11 5.*>pj
" Philadelphia ,11 25a 2 56a:
" New York. I 205p H23a
Lv. Columbia ,11 7 20a1
Ar. Spartanburg J lOp-10 20a j
" Ashcrille ~15p, 2<?pj
Ar. Knosvilie 4 03a 7 IQp;
Ar. Cincinnati, j T.'lopl s loa:..
Ar. Louisville A 7 5opi 8 4Qa'
SOUTHBOUND. gaily Daily j
Lv. Louisville 1 7 45a 7 30p'
Lv. Cincinnati ; ?o5?r_ _
Lv. Knoxville : 1 55a| 8 25a
" Asheville j 7 05a' 3Uip
" : partauburg 10 55a 6 lop
Ar. Columbia I 2 15p' 030p
Lv. New YorlciPu.K.Rj 33bpjl2l5ot J
" Philadelphia 6 05p| 3 50a
" Baltimore S 27p; 0 22a
Lv. Washi'gt'n (So.Ryl 950pjll 15a
Lv. Richmond !ll31p 1201m
Lv. Danviilo j 4 35a 5 4?p .. .
Lv. Charlotte 3 2Uai 9 55pl
" Rook Hill 9 lOa'KMOpI
" Chester 9 44a'11 lopl
" Winnsboro 10 23a.l2Cla
Ar. Columbia. (Bld^rSt 11 35a, 1 Q5a|
Lv. Columbia, tU. D.) 1200m' 3S'-'a.:
" Johnston 1 40p 6 05a
" Trenton 1 52p 0'2Sa^
Ar. Aiken 230p 7 30a;
Ar. (iruniteville 221f> 05:n|
Ar. Augusta | '307 4."n v
Lv. Columbia iSo. Ky). 30Up 1 35aj
" Kmgvil'e . 34Gp 2:72a
M Orangeburg | 4 42p 3 45a
" Braiiehville 525p 4 25a
" ijummerville | G42p 557a
Ar. Charleston 7 30p 7 00a
Lv. Columbia <Sk>. Ky.) 11 4.::: i lOal
" Blaekville .* 120p 2 52a'
" Barnwell i 1 33f> 3 07a
" bavannah | 3o5p 4 50a I
Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.) 1 7 4Pp 9 15a
Sleeping Car Service.
Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and New York.
Nos. Si and 34?New York and Florida Express.
Drawing-room sleeping cars between
Augusta and Sew York. Pullman drawingroom
sleeping cars between Port Tampa. Jaekloaville.
Savannah. Washington and Vew Y'ork.
Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and
Richmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining
jars between Charlotte and Savannah.
Nos. .'Jo and JW?'U. S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars bejween
Jackson\nlle ami New Yor.t and Pullnan
sleeping cars between Augusta and Charotte
and Charlotte and Richmond. Dining
rars serve all meals enrouto. Pullman sleepng
cars between Jacksonville and Columbia,
mroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincinlati,
via Asheville.
rKANK S. GANNON. S. H. HARDWICK,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pus. Agt.,
Washington, D. C. Washlngt. n, D. C.
W. H. TALOE, R. W. HUNT,
Ls't Gen. Pass. Ag't., Div. Pass. Ag't.,
Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. 0.
LEXING'
Keeps Constantly on Hand a Fresfa
and
Confectioneries,
CJnlvOs;, Crn
Toys, Plain and ]
) DBUGS Am
Knibracing all tlie Standard I
Toilet Articles, Tooth, Finger
and Face Powders. Toilet a
Dressing mid Xhnvimr \
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of Fancy Article. ('<
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We desire to call the attentio
complete line of Smokers
Cigars and S]
of the best and most popularbr
put up in bags and tin box
to suit the pocket
PERKINS MAN
YELLOW P
MANUF;
FLOORING,?
FINISHINGS, MOULDIN
DOORSjSASI
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^ESTIMATES CHEE
February 1?ly.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
llM'TEH
Double Daily Service
Between New York, Tainpa, Atlant
New, Orleans and Points South,
* - ^X.
ana west.
IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900.
SOUTHWARD.
Daily. Daily
No. 31 No. 2'
Iv New York. P. R. R.. i 1 00 pro 12 15 a
lv Philadelphia, P R R. 3 29 pm 7 20 a
Iv Baltimore, PR K...: 5 50 pin 9 34 a
lv Washington, P R R. 7 00 pa 10 55 a
lv Richmond, SALK; 10 40 pm 2 35 p
lv Petersburg. " ill 35 pm 3 30 p
lv KidgewayJct. " 2 25 am 6 17 p
lv Henderson, ' 2 53 am 0 40 p
lv Raleigh, " 4 0f> am 7 50 p
lv Southern Pines," i 5 57 an.; 0 42 p
No 403
lv Hamlet, " i H 50 am110 32 p
; No.~3i
Iv Columbia.t " 10 35 am 12 55 a
ar Savannah " | 2 57 pm 5 00 a
ar Jacksonville, " ' 7 40 pm 9 10 a
ar Tampa, " j 6 3U am 5 30 p
! so 4oj r
ar Charlotte, " i 9 31 am:
lv Cnester, y52am:
lv Greenwood, " 11 42 am
lv Athens, " i 149 pm1
ar Atlanta,? " j 4 00pmj
ar Augusta, CAW C. .1 5 10 pm
iv New York, s Y f A N t? ?HJ am 9 00 p
iv Philadelphia. 44 10 20 am il <G p
ivNew Yolk. U USSCo r3 'HJ pui;
Iv Baltimore, B S P i;o jfGjlU p
lv Wash'ton. N & W IS b j 6 30 p
Bo. 403j NoTl
lv Portsmouth,S ALB> 9 20 pm 9 30 a
lv Weldon, 44 '2 05 am 12 -'! p
No. 31 j
Iv Itidgeway Jet, " 2 25 am; 1 20 p
lv Henderson, 44 2 53 am 2 13 p
ly Baleigh, " | 4 06 am, 3 51 p
lv Southern Pines," 5 57 am 6 12 p
No. 403
lv Hamlet, 44 i 6 50 ami 7 30 p
| No. 31 No. 2
lv Columbia,| ' JO 35 am 12 5o a
ar Savannah, " ! 2 57 pm 5 00 a
ar Jacksonville, *' J 7 40 pm 9 10 a
ar Tampa. " : 6 30 am 5 30 p
No. 403 No. 4
iv Wilmington. 44 j 3 < 5 p
ar Ch irlotte. " | 9 31 am 10 2U p
iv Ciiester, 44 I 9 52 am io o5 p
lv Greenwood, 44 11 42 am 1 01 a
lv Athens, 44 1 48 pm 3 4.3 a
ar Atlanta,^ 4 00 pm 6 05 a
ar Augusta. 0 & W C 5 10 pm ...
arTlacon, C of Georgia 7 20 pm 11 10 a
ar Mootgom'r., A & W i 'J zu pa 11 uu a
ar Mobile, L & N j 3 05 act i 4 12 p
ar New Orleans. L & N 7 40 an) 8 30 p
ar Nashville. N 0 A r t L 0 4U am 6 55 p
ar Memphis, " I 4 0o pml 8 111 a
NGBTHWABD.
Daily Daily
| No. 44 No. G<
Iv Tainpa, SAL Ry.... i 8 00 pm 8 20 a
lv Jacksonville, " ! 8 20 am 7 45 p
Iv Savannah, " 12 35 pm U 59 i>
lv Columbia.^ " | o 45 pm 5 45 a;
lv Memphis. N <J A StL 12 4o pm 8 4o pi
lv Nasvilie. ' y 30 am 0 10 a:
iv New Orleans, LAN' 7 45 pm 7 45 pi
lv Mobile 44 12 20 am >2 20 a:
lv Montgoin'rv, A A W P 6 20 am 11 20 a:
lv Macon. C ot Georgia 8 00 am 4 20 pi
iv Augusta, C & W C.... 9 40 am:
~ No. 402 No. oi
lv Atlanta,^ S A L Ry 100 pm 9 00 pi
ar Athens, " 2 50 pa. <1 23 p:
ar Greenwood, " j 4 44 pm 2 05 a;
ar Chester, " 6 28 pm 4 30 a:
iv Otiarlotte. " 0 30 pm 5 00 ai
lv Wilnnngtou " 12 05 p
No. 44 No. Gt
lv Hamlet 41 9 05 pm 9 20 ai
lv Southern Pines," 10 0j pm 10 oo ai
Iv lialeigh. " II 40 pru li on ai
ar Henderson, " 12 50 am 1 13 pi
iv Kultrewav Jet ' 1 20 am 1 45 pi
lv i'etcrsourg, " 4 15 am 4 40 pi
lv Richmond, " 5 15 am 5 40 pi
ar Wellington, P R R 8 45 am 9 30 pi
ar Baltimore. P 11 li.... 10 08 am 11 35 pi
ar I'hi'adelphia, PR R i2 30 pm 2 5G ai
I ar New York, P R K ... 3 03 pm 6 13 ai
No. 401 No. 3S
lv R-d'way Jct.S A L R} 3 00 am 1 4o pi
| lv Weldon, " 4 30 am 3 05 pi
J ar Portsmouth " 7 00 am 5 50 pi
i ar Wash'ton, N A W S b 7 00 ai
ar Baltimore, li ?s P Co t?j 45 ai
ar New York. 0 DSSCc tl 30 pi
ar PhiIadelphia,NYP&N *5 43 pm 5 10 a:
ar New York. " 8 38 pm 7 43 ai
Note ?f Daily Except Sunday.
Dining Cars between New York and Kiel
nioud. and Hamiet and Savannah on Trait
Nos. 31 and 44.
t Central Tit ?. $ Eastern Time.
For any furthtr information apply to
WM. BUTLER. JR .
Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
s Bazaar,
ton, s. a,
i and Varied Assortment of the Finest
[ Purest
Lckers,
Fancy CJliiua, Notions,
D MEDICINES, |
Vopietory Preparations, Perfumery,
Nail and Hair Brushes, Tooth
ml Laundry Soaps, Hair Tonic,
'ases, and a Complete Line
)ine and See this Stock,
!D~SCH00rSUPPUESlt'
jBt
11 of the users of tobacco to our
i Goods, consisting in part of
tnoking Tobacco,
ands, Cigarette and Smoking Tobacco
cs of various designs, at prices
liooks and taste of all. J
UFACTURING CO,,
INE LUMBER,
ICTUBERS OF
Gr 12 _A_ ID IE ,
pis lain ninnin
esLireu, oiuinii,
GS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, '
I AND BLINDS,
STA, GA.
EFULLY FURNISHED.,*!
"When writing mention the Dispatch
I 1 pOLUMBIA, NEWBERRY AND
1 VyLAURENS RAILROAD.
|. I Id Effect November 25th, 1900.
7 45 am lvAtlanta(SAL)ar 8 00 pm
10 11 am lv Athens ar 5 28 pm
11 16 am lv Elberton ar... 4 18 pm
. 12 23 pm lv Abbeville ar... 3 15 pm
j 12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pm
a, i 1 35 pm ar fGlinton lv... 2 00 pm
| 10 00 am lv ?Glenn Springs 4 00 pm
I 11 45 am lv Spartat;burg ar 3 10 pm
- 1 12 01 pm lv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pm ^
12 52 pm lv JV^dlerloo ar.. 2 06 pm
? j 1 16 pm ar fLaurenslv... 1 38 pm
1 +rs: *_ +/- 6 - \ 4.TT ?3 ;
(i-'iuupr. a, w. u.; + a. arris opriDga
= | No. 52 #NoT^f
r 11 08 a m lv..Columbia..lv 9 20 am
m ; 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 9 40 am
m 11 27 a m ar Irmo . ..arlO 15 am
11 35 a m ar.Ballentine .arlO 40 am
ai ' 11 40 a m ar.WbiteRock.arlO 58 am
w t 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton., .aril 15 am j
m 11 40 a m ar. ..Chapin. ..aril 49 am
m 12 03 a m arL. Mountain arl2 25 pm
03 12 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. arl2 35 pm
^ 12 17 p lr. ar.Prosperity..ar 1 10 pm
12 30 p ill ar. Newberry, ar 2 37 pm
12 43 p m ar... Jalapa... ar 3 05 pm
m 12 48 p m ar... Gary ar 3 15 pm
m 12 55 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 3 SO pm
m 1 02 p m ar..Goldville..ar 3 55 pm
!?? 1 1G 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.
^ No. 53 *No. 22
m 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 7 30 am
7. j 1 41 p m iv.. .Parks., .lv 7 40 am
~w 1 55 p m lv. ..Clinton.. .lv 9 00 am
i j 2 05 p m lv...Goldville..lv 9 25 am
1 | 2 12 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 9 40 am
ui 2 17 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 9 50 am
m 2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 am
m 2 37 p m lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am
m i 2 52 t> m lv.Prosneritv.lv 11 20 am
*c ! 3 02 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 36 am
m 3 06 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm
m 3 20 p m lv.. .Cbapin... lv 1 00 pm
f 3 25pm lv... Hilton... lv 115 pm
m 3 29 p m lv.White Rock.lv 1 30 pm
m 3 34 p m iv.Ballentine. lv 2 00 pm
m 3 43 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 2 45 pm
pi 3 49 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 3 00 pm
^ 05 p m ar..Columbia..ar 3 25 pm
Daily freight except Sunday.
m 4 15 pm lv Columbia (a c 1)11 00 am
ci 5 25 pm lv Sumter ar 9 40 am
m 8 30 pm ar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am
m ! -
7 : For rates, time tables, or further
^ information call on any agent, or
- j write to
! W. G, CHILDS, T. M. EMERSON,
i President. Traffic Manager,
m i J. F. LIVINGSTON, H. M. EMERSON?
.? I Sol. Ag^nt. Gen. Ft. & Pass Agt?
- I Columbia, S. C. Wilmington, N. 0
Ijw. A. RECKLING,
? COLUMBIA, S. C.
tc ! TS NOW MAKING THE BEST PIC[u
JL tares that can be bad in this country,
- and all who have never had a real fine picture,
should now try some of his latest -J
111 styles. Specimens cun be seen at his Gal
m !ery. up stairs, next to the Hub.
P When writing mention the Dispatch,
m 1
: f% HILTOIT'S
H ough cure,
^ A SYRUP.
i
E Unique?unlike any other cough prepaid
ration. The quickest to stop a cough and
a to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c.
THE MURRAY DRUG CO.,
d COLUMBIA. S C. d
^ For Sale at THE BAZAA.R.
n Aug. 18?ly.
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n
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OBIlggUj COCAINE'*-WHISKY I
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