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The Lexington Dispatch G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. 0. "WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER is. i?oi Genera! News Items. A prudent enemv is preferable to an indiscreet friend. The weather man is unquestionably a storm scer^er. Dr. Taft Bros, Asthmalcne and other reliable medicines are for sale _ A 1L ~ T> Bt me umzanr. X > u>au ever ei j >yn kissing a gnl who own* a pug dog. Blank bot k* possess uo literary but ttey are bound to Fell. Balitauit* from the Northern Wood are in Pyny-Balsain, the certain cure for coughs. If a woman don't talk in her slpep the chances are she snores. There's always life in the old land. The trouble is jou have to dig to find it For a bad taste in the mouth take Chamberlain's Stomach aDd Liver Tablet?. For sale by J E Kauf mann. The man who is unable to borrow a dollar suffers from financial depres sion. After marriage many a girl thinks her ideal shattered when it is only sprained. Take Life for the Liver and Kidneys. Bottles 25c, 50c and $1 00. You can never rule with profit till tou have learned to submit with patience. There may be charity without love but there csnnot be love without charity. John Giiffin died in Spartanbursr County recently at the age of 104 yeara. A Dever failing cure f< r cuts, scalds, ulcers wounds and sores is DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sslve. A most soothing and healiog remedy for all skin effectioDS. Accept only the genuine. J E KaufcnanD. Lots of people pursue a literary career, but few succeed in catching np with ifc. A poor man who has a rich uncle may rot be averse to taking the will for the deed. An Orangeburg couDty farmer made 130 bushels of oats on one acre this season. hS Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ^ in time. Sold by druggists. p| I Senator Tillman has bad bi? e e lanced a second time, but he is get- j ting along very well. It sometimes happens that the vis- ! itor who comes to town to see the sights is one of the sights. From a cliff 100 feet high one with clear vision can see a ship at a distance of forty two miles. R W Pnrftpll. T\ int.PTRvillp. Pa . says he suffered 25 yeai s with piles and could obtain n) relief un?il DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve effected a permanent cure. Counteifeits are worthless. J. E KaufmanD. A man never obj?cts to having hi* hair cut at cut rates, but he draws the line at a cut rate shave. ' The new basis of mill assessments has raised the tax valuation of the State nearly two million dollars. Don't wait until you become chronically constipated but take DsWitt's Little Eirly Kisers now and then. They will keep your liver aDd bowels in good order. Eisy to take. Safe pills. J E Kaufmann. The motto is, uM*ke hay while the sun shines." But you can'c accom plish it with an umbrella in one hand and a palmetto fan in the other. Powdered charcoal, if laid thick on a burn, causes the immediate abatement of the paiD. A superficial bum can thus be healed in about an hour. Sid Darling, 1012 Howard street, Port Huron, Mich., writes; "I have tried many pills and laxatives but DeWitt's Little Early Risers are far the best pills I have ever used." They never gripe. J. E Kaufmann. Every actress has her photograph taken when she is very young, and as long as she remains on the stage her lithographs are made from that picture. "Well," said Snsggs, "I think many dogs have more sense than than their masters." "Yes," 8greed Craegs, "I have a dog like that myself " And then he wondered why they all laughed. Henry Braydon, Harris, N. C, says: "I took medicine 20 years for asthma, but one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me more good than any thing else during that time. r Best Cough Cure." J. E Kauf mann. i Marlboro reports a new cotton i pest, called the Texas sharpshooter j t which is doing great damage. It j 1 bores into the boll and causes it to j t rot and drop. "Your wife," remarked the old ! i friend, "tells me vnn are aettinrr intn ! ) . y ^ J , ? ^ o ~ society now." "No," replied the plain j man, who had to pay for his wife's i ambitions, "society is getting into i t me. c Norris Silver, North Stratford, N. f H.: "I purchased a bottle of One * Minute Cough Cure when suffering v with a cough doctors told me was incurable. One bottle relieved me, c the second and third almost cured. ] To-day I am a well man." J. E. r Kaufmann.. ? Mrs. Gossippe?How does it come I Mrs. Swagger invited you to her v part}? I thought you were enemies, t Mrs?Soappem?We are, but she thought I Lid nothing fit to wear and wanted to make me feel bad. ; ^ j To Cure a Cold in One Day t Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 0 Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's signature is on each box. 25c i?n iin TTATTT7 TVTTT"D"nT nil V JLJ ill U lbl/1 DO YOU We are Dot here for pleasure and c< and if honest goods and honest pricps t Columbia, meet with your approval, here, the price is low, come and buy fi or customers purchasing S*?l< >. <>< > 2 cases 30-inch bleach no limit, per yard, 5 ce bales I5t>-mcn oest rsea lsiano, per vara * cec 10 baits best buckskin chevoits, per yard o cei 1 case light colored calico, per yard. 3i cents. 25 dozan Lisle finish lace hose, per pair, 10 cn A. big job lawns, per yard, 3^ cents. 5 pieces 1? ] sheetiDg 21 yards wide, per yard, 5 pieces 10? peperell sheeting, the best goods,; 3 bales driued jeans, per yard, 5 cents. 2 1 a'es EE homespun, per yard. Scents. 15 pieces table oil cloth, all colors, per yard, 1. 500 \ arris best Irisb table linen, in snort length yards long, per yard 23 cents 50 doztn liandkerchiels, each, I cent, l.O'.O papers of pins, per paper. 1 cent. 300 d'zen illun inum tbimbles. each, 1 cent. 500 dozen best six cord spool cotton, 2u0 y; Every dollars' worth of Dry Goods, C regret the call. Come every BA -d W-i H Iff. _ 1/11 luain Anril 10. 1PU1 T^BTTL.A.'XZEI OF THE PRIMARY EIJ Lexington County, S( Corgreeemar, r3 O K Cr C ^ M IRECINCT. | ^ w HH w c o i g. 3 ! CO 5 2-v O ? ? * 3 j a * ?* : : y ; ; ; Leesvilie 18 7 ] L?wiecUle (j 3 i Red B*nk 0 5 1 Pelion 7 "2 G( Rishton 2 00 0( EJinuads 3 00 0( TT.li 7 q Of U.UI v v? Bafceeburg 43 4 < Samaiia 2 1 Of Bojlfeton Academy.. 0:' 1 Of Swansea 14 2 1 GastoD 10 00 0( Laird's Mill 4 7] Brookland 25 15 If LexiDgioa 22 9 1v Peak ?\ i 8 2 ] Crout's Store 0o 00 0( Brook 7 00 Of Pa'leDtiDe 5 2 0( Rikon 4 2 ' Irrno 22 4 Nate's School Hous* 4 00 i Folk's School Ht u>? 7 00 0< Pioey Woods 00 00 (( Pme Ridge 00 4 J Hollow Creek 2 00 Of Sandy Run 1 2 < Cbapin... 12 00 0( Sbumpert 1 2 Of Total "248 (57 51 CONGRESSIONAL TO Wv <WV 5 c z: ? t sr v; ? Lf-XiDgtoii 248 0/ 0 aDgeburg 1588 111 Colleton 152 9 ! Berkeley 243 70 Sumter . 151 277 D >rcbe3t*r 220 23 Richland 50 8 Total 2,052 565 Georgia claims a man ninety-two -1-1 ?-U a /iap! n tn.to r\i Q fearN uiu. wuu i?-cu^i- ? v/* i ^ an for office. He has, therefore, a jar *ood deal to learn jet, but it is, per-1 di raps, fortunate for the old gentleman pi ,hat his time is limited. tt Many physicians are now prescrib > ar ng Kodol Dyspepsia Cute regularly raving found that it is the best , prescription tb6y can write because t is the one preparation which con,aiD8 the elements necessary to eQ ligest not only some kinds of food Nput all kind and it therefore cures ^ ndigestion and dyspepsia no matter j vhat its cause. J. E Kaufmanu. ! ^? ! A scheme is on foot to carry a line : ps if of railway beyond the Victoria ca rails, in Africa, and three hundred sa niles to the Dortb, where rich copper | nines are said to await development ,'t is estimated that the coal traffic ^ ?;n Ko rarti lortro Riiffipipnt to make ! ^ ?;it wo .vl; ?-- . ~ he railway pav. J ^ ; "e I am satisfied that Teethioa (Teeth-10f Dg Powders) have saved more chil- gfi Iren than all the doctors put together. have recomtD9Dded Teethioa wheD he doctors gave up the child, and it ov ured at once. j b8 Louis F. Waibe), Ph. G., ' 8t, Druggist, St. Louis, Mo. pi Pay yonr clues to the Dispatch. I 0D Street Post I V "V/ "V -V V -V -V V V -V 2RED THE FAK 3uld not afford to stop here for our hi hat have never been named you befor we wiil thank you for a call to our | eely. We offer FREE a large worth. $@"NOTE the following cfft nts. ' spool, 2 spools for 5 cent ta. 100 dtzeu spool cotton lor Li its. '00 large hone)comb spiead50 pairs lace cnrtains. 2J yar &ts. the pnce shall be per pa: 500 window shades, the price 13 cents 10 rolls matting, big job, to < per id 17c. 3. 0 rugs, 40 inches square, o Silk underskirts, each. 08 cei 302 ladies sjik and satin wa;s 5 cents. none the price is a -vbh is, 1.', to 3 30 siik skirts, made in the lal to $:o. 5') sVirts in all the leading fa' Men's overalls, double stitchi Men's double decker shirts, 1 irds to the ! Men's full cress shirts, in r Jlotbiog and Shoes in this store is atr d-iv pvopnt Snndav. This sale will ?j , r j lTES St., Post Offlc D EETUE1TS I ECTIO\T HELD IX jpteinber 10, 1001. .. ?1|? TibDif-iicl H of R'p. L'utal ? 9 'r>TY ff' ? P c O ~ ; ? c 03 M X W ^ ** ?. 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Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee, IdJ , u poor man, but he says he would )t be without Chamberlain's Pain aim if it cost five dollars a bottle, r it saved him from being a cripple. I o external application is fqual to is liniment for stiff and swollen 1 ints, contracted muscles, stiff neck, trains and rheumatic aud muscular tins, it nas a;so cureu numerous i ses of pat tial paralysis. It is for j le bv J. E. Kaufmann. !1 j I Mrs. Richard King, tie laige&t ( DQian landowner in the United , ,ates and who is known as the Cattle $ ueen" of Texas, has just added to j r immense domain by the purchase } 110.000 acres of land adjoining the < in Gertrude's ranch at ?3 an acre I Bfore this purchase was made Mrs. j, inghad in her pastures considerably j ' er 1.000,000 acres, from which have en sold this year 22,000 young ; ( ?ers and heifers, and there are now j ] ,000 head of all kinds of beef cattle 1 i the ranch. i iuT Iff Mi, Co E COST SALES I >altb. WE ARE HERE FOR BUS e io the lUUrv of the Drv G>ods bus GREAT BARGAIN STORE. No ion parlor latup as a preraiuiu to any ci iriogf-: ts. ! cords, 4 and or machine, rer spool, lc. i Men's Alpim i let it he each 48 cen's Men's clothi da long, beautifully designed, | them ts ir 48 cents. ! The great pj >, 10 cents. : Straw bats v dose. 9 cents , Ladies peica ut tbey go 2 1 cents. Embroidery ts. j Think o ts, style and qnalitysecond to j Where are tl *per. i 10 pieces sill ;est styles, full dress, from 98c. j o ;iccts 42 i i 5,0' t) Tf^rds < brics, lrom 48 ceuts to $3 2o, ' A len Wrisle jd, per pair. 2"> cents. i Shoes shoes the best goods, 39 cents. j from the nadras, peicale and bedford | lover tl ictlv up to rUffi We promise you tbs make you lcve your mother in law. Y WALK! te Block, Colu A West Virginia farmer is uiipc an lephant to d) his plowing. A small rirou" was f-lranded in fhe nuirrt.hnrhnful nnrl 1 hn fiirmpr hmuht the animal at a bargain. The ele pbart is much stronger lhau a liuree team: is gentle and eats little, and his owner is well pleased with his purchase. 'The Louisville C rnrier Journal says: "During the first six months of this year 2G1 rew textile mills were built in this country, of which 45 were built in N >rth Cirolina, 3(> in Georgia, 31 in South C.rolina and 27 in Alabama. The day has gote bywhin politics was the chief industry of the South.'1 G"o. W La^e. Pewan^. Mich , writes: "Your Iv.dul Dyspepsia Cure is the best remedy for indigestion and stomach trouble that I evtr used. For }ears I suffered from dyspepsia, at times compelling me to stay in bed and causing me UDtold agony. I am completely cured by TCnrtnl DvtrtPORm rinro Tn rfffim ??j- r * r~ ~?% mending it to friends who suffer from indigestion I always offer to pay for it if it fails. Thus far I have never paid." J. E Kaufmann. The GoverLor of Oregon recently declined the gift of a bou.-e, on the ground that be was living very com furtafcly in the one which he rented and could not afford to furnish and keep up an expensive establishment. It would be a good thing for the country if his ideas weie contagious ^ Have They Coal and Oil? Lake City, Williamsburg County, September 12 ?Lake City was todsy the scene of the greatest excitement siace the burning of the negro postmaster Bakei? An artesian well borer, while boring on the lot in the resident portion of the town, is re ported to have struck oil and coal in good quantities at a depth of 65 feet. What is said to be anthracite coal was forced up almost as large in size as guinea eggs and the duid ac companying is said to smell and burn exactly like kerosene." The find is on the property of A N. Sutcliffe, an Atlantic Cjast Line station master. . * Assassination of King Humbert. The assassination of King Humbert of Italy was on July 31, 1000, at Mona, Italy, by Galt.ro Bressi, an Italian an arcbist. The King was returning from a popular demonstra tion when Bressi shot the kiDg with a pistol which he had concealed in a newspaper. The assassin was arres ted only by the timely intervention of the gendarmes and then net until be bad been badly cut aud bruised Bressi was a member of anarchists called "The Inner Circle," and had a few weeks previous come over from Patterson, X J, with the avowed purpose of taking the king's life. here s ine upportumty The Southern Railway announces greatly reduced laics to the PanAmerican Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y Croiceof Routes via Cincinnati or Via Washington Quickest Time. I Best Line, Pullman Sleeping Cars J and Dining Cars on all through j Irains. Tickets ou sale every day j until the close of the Exposition, with : transit limit of five days in both j Erections and tinal limit cf twenty j .1 r j _ i _ . v _ .1 ? r< i _ i JHys lrom utue ui sait;. urjua ^uiug ind returning on all trains. A^kaDy i igent Southern Railway for Rates i ind Particulars. SV. H. Taylce, A. 3r. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Tou Zncw V7hat Yon Are Taking ! ^Vh8n you take Grove's Tasteless j Ubill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showng that it is simply iron and Quininr n a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. i ! i llllllll!:! S f! imiimu, u? i? 11 i < i i j N COLUMBIA, , IX ESS. iue-ss iu U^*0, g faces m Listomor 8 cents. ? bats, in all colors. 43 cents. ng. the price is we don't miss a sale. To see I to buy. mts s.Ie The price will tickle you. ill be given away each. 10 cents. tie vvaists, tach, 15 cents and lace. The price is we never miss a sale. f ill je take cost solo prices compared to these? k at d wool crepon, 42-ir.ches wide, pt*r yd 50c. nch brocaded brilliandne per yard 23 cents. Iress linings, the 5 ceDts kind, price, 4 .rents. ' y ?V Co pure Dixie castilesoap. 5cakes, only 5c. ( and shoes, in all the leadiug stiles, bought i best manufacturers, and the pi ice shall be ] an the lowest, i t if you come to cur store you will never ou-s for busin'-ss. ^ Iv> ! mlbia, S? C. m I tic pain or discomfort at the || menstrual period. Xo woman e needs to have any. Wine of b q Cardui will quickly relieve those S 6 smarting menstrual pains and J the dragging head, back andK t side aches caused by falling of B the womb and irregular menses. I c WINE0FCARDUl| s has brought permanent relief to 0 1 1,000,000 women who suffered even* month. It makes the men-1 1 strual organs strong and healthy. 1 It is the provision made by Bture to give women relief from* 8 the terrible aches and pains which E a blight so many homes. S g Greenwood, La., Oct. 14,1900. a I I have been very sick for some time. 8 I was taken with a severe pain in my jg t I side and could not get any relief until 0 a I tried a bottle of Wine of'Cardui. Be- u B fore I had taken all of it I was relieved, & 8 I feel it my duty to say that you have a * m wonderful medicine. " g Mrs. M. A. Yount. e R For advice and iitorature, address, glvir.gpymp- 1 ^ toms. "The Ladles' Advisory iJepartment," Tue a D Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cha' *anooga, Term. 83 mini mum m.., MANUFACTURERS OF IJfffSWlMR SURE POP ' FEVER&C0UGH CURE ! FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. * There is no better Remedy lor these dis- ? eases 011 the market. J. WHITE LINIMENT, 1 A Wonderful and Infallible Remedy lor A Musoular Soreness. Strained Tendons, A and all kinds of Sprains. Bruises ~ and Collar Boil.s Price 25c. MAGNETIC OINTMENT. g THE GREAT SORE HEALER. L: Sure Pop Colic Cure i The Most Wondtful Colic Cure on Earth .. Price 50 cents. Li BOYD CHEMICAL GO., I P. 0. BOX 224 COLUMBIA, S. C. June 12 ? II tu. " HIWIIIVW latk5 illM Al linn Store,! Established 1876. ~ Lv (ill! mi(?!!! i AH our Guns are built to order and are I fully guaranteed. Fl< \lria ??r/? lK.o^?inort? v; fr>r r.vpitI 1 iir.:r in PI* SPORTING GOODS LINE. Call in and inspect our stock before you p'j buy. Ki< LOADED SHELLS, CARTRIDGES, ^ LEGGINGS. I Pu LOADING TOOLS. AMMUNITION. oa CUTLERY. ETC. I car ,???~We guarantee all our Repair Work"*/"' W. F. ST1EGLITZ, Propr., fr 1508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. February 29- ly. EOW^D L. ASBILL. Attorney at Lax, UEESVJI.LE, S. C Frfu-t'. ^ > ]! the tV.ir's. Busings s^tieiU-d. Sf-pt. ? ' >"> ? II. 1. UIKiARD, DIALER IN MIS 1 PROVISIONS, smoks. CLOTHING, TINWARE, CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, CONFECTIONERY aud n. fall stnek of (Jencral Merchandise. >Yhen yon : re in r.eed of anything in my ine dou'i buy before c illing and see the )ig bargains I am offering. II. M. WI.WBD, J LEXINGTON, S. C. May 1 ?ly. parker's 1 hair balsam Cleanses and beautifies the half. &? l'rotr.utcs ft luxuriant {trowth. -JEW Never Falls to Bestore Gray -J^Ssi Hair to its Youthful Color. W&V'li\^-SKSM Cures sea'.p diseases & hair lulling. fcgi^Sa&f ^?*73 gOc, and g I i>J at I jruggiatg | ^.CHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS /?^XTis ,c o< ^e< ?&** s Always reliable. I.tv.lie*, r.sj.- Druftirist for l E?ii Hi;STKKS EhVLSSI! iti Red and liolU metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon, fahe no ulher. Slefuse rttinircrouM *iil>*titetiuniiand iiuilalioits. Jtuvoi vouriJruireisi. >r send Jr. in stamj>< for Pari ij'Utnr*. :>:oui:iN and "Hrliof for J.ntilr*." lnl>!ttr, >v return lO.OOOTesiuiionials. Sold by i'.l Drdg?:sis. C KICK EST SB CHEMICAL CO. iJJO .t5.-?(ii*?n .Square, S'fSlLA., PA. Identloa :h!? pn;>?r. MSlGBMOOi WAGENKK, S. C. 4 THOROUGH Preparatory School. :Y E xcellent IV achers Splendid Buildrig. 13o>rd and Tui.'i >11 ILst-s Reasonable. lealthy Community, only one case of fever ontraeted here in live yeuis. We would ppreciate your patronage. For catalogue duress, W. S PEITERS ON", A. 15.. President Or C. L. JONES, Ch I>V1 Trustees. Wageiier S. C. Angu.st 2$. 10)1. 8w 17. r*V?SVI I Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. rhis preparation contains all of the ligesturts and digests all kinds of ood. Itgives instant relief and rover ails to cure. It allows you to cat all he food you want. The most sensitive tomachs can take it. By its use many housands of dyspeptics have been ured after everything else failed. It irevents formation of gas on the stomch, relieving all distress after eating. )ietingunnecessary. Pleasant to take. i can't help hut do you good 'r^parod only by E. C. De\Vitt& Co.. Chicap' *'hc SI. bottle contains ~V- tiir '-ts the 50c. size. J. E. KAUFMANN. When* writing mention the Dispatch. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. jentrai rime at Jacksonville ana f-av3nnaa. Eastern Time at Other Point3. Schedule in Effect June SOth, 19-31. jNo.34'No.35 NOUTHBOCND. i Daily j Daily jv. Jacksonville (P. S) 8 0ua! 74op " Savannah (So. Ey.) 12 25p 12 30a " Barnwell l 356p 4 13a! " Blackville 412[> 4 28a tr. Columbia aSOp' 6 15a a*. Charleston, (So. Ky i 7 (.Mi'IlOop " Sumrnerville i 7 41a 12-JOnt " Branchvilie ! 9 OJai 2 0ja " Orangeburg 9 2t<a 2 45a " Kingville 10-4a| 4 05a ir. Columbia 11 1U& 3 40a ,v. Auirusia, "io. K\.) 25up| 9 30p ,v. (iranitevillo ...." i 3 28p'l'Jl5p v. Ailren j 3G5pj a*. Trenton i 352p:ll00p " Johnston i407p!il2up .... ir. Columbia... | 543p{ 2 10a iv. Columbia, <Bldg St I 555p; 6 25a' " Winnsboro j CoOp 7 25a! " Chester i 738pi 8 17a; 14 Rock Hill ! 853p! 8 08a .r. Charlotte ! 0 0)p, 9 55ai .r. Danville 12 4na: 1 ;'?2p' r. Richmond 1 000a 0 4op?... .r. Washington .... T35E!1mwp1~ 4 Baltimore iPa.RR) 915ail35p 4 Philadelphia Il35ai 25">al 4 New Yi#rk I 2 03p! C23a' v. Columbia 11 3 *a. 7 20a I r. Spartanburg 3 !0p 10 20a ' Asheville ' 715p,' 2 0op! r. Knoxville 4 05a 7 lop1 r. Cineinnatl 73upi 8 lorn r. Louisville .... i . 59y 3 4ea' BOCTHBOC.VD. v. Louisville ! 7 45a! 7 imp V.Cincinnati . . . bliua bOlip,? v. Knoxville 1 o5ai ? 25a Asheville 7 Ooti! if Lpartanburg loljja1 C l."?p) r. Columbia 2 15p! P30pl 7. >.*ew York' Pa.K.lC ,i * UUp; 12lour: Philadelphia 605p: 3 5Ga[ Baltimore 827p| 022a | r. "Washi'gt'n (So.Ry) . 95t)p 11 15aj . Richmond ... ... ; 1 i 11 >p I2ulm 7. Danville i 1 lion 5 48p; . r. Charlotte 1 b2ua. Poop. Ko<*k Hill i 9 Ida! 10 4'/pi ! Chester ! 9 44a 11 lop] { "Winusboro 102ba 1201a . .Columbia. (B!-.li;St 1135a] 105aj \ Columbia, tU. D.) ilJiXhn 3 53ai ' Johnston... .j 1 40pj 6Glial j Trenton 1 52p G2ba \ Aiken ! 2Itbrfi 7161a \ (Tranitevilli* I 221p, Gotn ] *. August a ] liurp 7 47a' \ Columbia bo. ttyj .JiMp i:?ai * Kingville , ?4f".p 2?2a| I Orangeburg. I 4 4"ip 3 4oaj j Branehville I S'Jop 4 Son I yumiJ)?Tvi!lo .! > 5 57a! 1 \ Charleston 730;) 7 UC'n1 '. Columbia tSo. Hy. t 11 1 Mai 1 Black ville 120p 2 .Via; Barnwell j 1 33p 3 u7a: 2 Savannah ; :j(?5p- 4 VJuj fi Jacksonville 1 P. S.l . 7 4Jp' i) 1.1;;' a Sleoping Car Service. ? excellent daily j>assenger service between trida and New \ork. i sos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Ex- ; >s. Drawing-room *: cping cars between gust a and New York. Pullman drawing- a >in sleeping cars between Port Tampa. Jacki villi*. Savannah. W'a-kingtonand Vcw York. n llnian sleeping cars between Charlotte and hmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining s between Charlotte and Savannah. a 7os. :>.> and 3<i?U. S. Fast Mail. Through lhnan drawing-room buffer sleeping ears be- a pen Jacksonville and New York and Pall- a n sleeping ears between Augusta and Charte and Charlotte and Richmond. Dining \ s serve all meals enrouto. Pulininn sleep- 1 ears between Jacksonville and Columbia. oute daily between Jackson ville and Cinoini, via Asheville. n ANK S.GANNON. S. II. HARD WICK, J 'hird Y-P. & Cem Mgr., (4en. Pas. Agt., ishington, I). C. Washington, D. C. 7. H. TAl.OE, R. W.HL'NT, t Gen. Pass. Ag't., Div. Pass. Ag't.. Atlanta, Ga. _ Charleston, S. 0. 1 " ,r "v I). RUFUS Hi EatesToi HEAVYG OF ALI ! SPECIi MEAL. GRISTS, Will ka\e a representative in LexiDgtou greatly appreciated. Prices lurni August 21?3in. LEES VILLI Leesville stands for Christian culture an surpassed: beautiful town; large and study; lecturers and on ackers of off, Music, Art, Expression, Boo as well as in the Literary Coarse. Miliar penses iiiay be reduced by I?. 15. IIAYN August "21, 1901. Perkins mm YELLOW P] MANUFA< FLOORING,~CE FINISHINGS, MOULDING 1IUI.I ? ?, n 11 AUGUS ^ESTIMATES CilEEI February 1?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. ^g%VESTlB^EO liMlTED Double Daily Service Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta New, Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900. SOUTHWARD. iv it ? rv_:i.l utiiiy. \ x^auy No. 31 No. 27 lv New York. P. R. R.. 1 00 pro 12 15 an lv Philadelphia, PRK.' 3 29 pro 7 20 an lv Baltimore, PRK...; 5 50 pro1 9 34 an iv Washington, PR R. 7 00 pn 10 55 an lv Richmond, S ALB} 10 40 pro 2 35 pn lv Petersbnri?. " 11 35 pn 3 30 pn lv Ridgeway Jet. " 2 25 am G 17 pn lv Henderson, '* 2 63 am tj 40 pn lv Raleigh, " 4 06 am 7 50 pn lv Southern Pines," 5 57 aro 9 42 pn : No 4o3 lv Hamlet, " j 6 50 am'10 32 pn ^o. iJl j~ Iv Columbia,J " HO 35 amj 12 55 an ar Savannah " . 2 57 pro 5 00 an ar Jacksonville, " 7 40 pro 9 10 an ar Tampa. " } G 30 am! 5 30 pn ; No 403 ar Charlotte, " ! 9 31 ami lv Unester, " | y 52 am lv Greenwood, " 11 42 am !Y Athens. " ! 1 48 Dm ar Atlanta, ? " , 4. 00 pm ar Augusta. C A W C..1 6 10 pirn iv New York, n Y f A A fS 00 am 9 00 pa lv Philadelphia. " 10 20 am il 56 pm iv Nr-sv lork. OUb SCo f3 00 pm iv lJ-tiuoiore, B S t Co ;f6 3u pm lv Wasb'ton, N A W SJj ! 6 30 pm j ISO. 4u3 .No. 11 lv Portsmouth, SALE} 9 20 pm 9 30 am lv Weldon, " 12 05 am; 12 01 pm No. 31 j lv Iii.ipeway Jet, " 2 25 am 1 20 pm lv Henderson, " 2 53 am; 2 13 pm lv lialeigh, " 4 06 am; 3 51 pm lv Southern Pines," 5 57 am 6 12 pm No. 403 ; lv Hamlet, " ! 6 50 ami 7 30 pm No. 31 : Mo. 27 lv Columbia.{ " 10 35 ami 12 55 am ar Savannah, " 2 57 pm 5 00 am ar Jacksonville, " 7 40 pm; 9 10 am ar Tampa. " 6 30 am 5 30 pm .No. 4u3 .No. 41 lv VVjirmrigton. " | 3 ('5 pm arCUirlotte, " 9 31 am 10 ZU pm iv Cuester, " 9 52 am iu 55 pm lv Greenwood, " 11 42 am 1 07 am lv Athens, " 1 48 pm 3 43 am ar Atlanta,? " 4 00 pm 6 05 am ar Augusta. C A W C: 5 10 pm ar Maeoo. O of Georgia 7 2U pm 11 10 am ar MoUgomr >, A A \V jt 9 2U pm il 00 am ar Mobile, LAN : 3 05 am 4 12 pm ar Nfw Orleans. L & N 7 40 am 8 30 rm ar Nashville. ft C A M L U4U am 6 65 p.n ar Memphis, " i 4 0Upml bit) am NORTH WABD. Daily Daily No. 44 No (36 Iv Tampa, SAL Ry.... 8 00 i>m 8 20 am lv Jacksonville, " : 8 20 am 7 45 pm Iv Savannah, " 12 35 pm tl 59 pm lv Colanjbia,? " 5 45 pm 5 45 am lv Memphis N UAStL 12 4:> pm 8 46 pill lv Nasville. i 9 30 am 9 10 am iv ftew Orleans, LAN 74) pm 7 45 pm lv Mobile " 12 20 am <2 20 am lv Montgom'rv, A. & W P 6 20 am 11 20 am iv Maeou, C ol Georgia 8 00 am 4 20 pm lv AUtrabta, CiWC ... 9 40 ami No. 402 No. 38 lv Atlanta, ? SAL Ry 1 10 pm 9 00 pm ir Athens, " 2 Do pm -1 23 pm ir Greenwood, " 4 44 pm 2 05 am ir Chester. " | 6 28 pm 4 30 am v c-narlotte, " : b 30 pm d uo aui v Wilmington ' i jl2 05pu No. 44 No. Ob v Hamlet " j 9 05 pm 9 20 am v Southern Pines, lu OJ piu 1U uo am v liuleigh. " 11 40 pm 11 56 am ir Henderson, " 12 50 am 1 13 pm v Kid ye way ?ict 1 20 am 1 45 pm v i etersburg, " 4 15 am 4 4U pm v Richmond, " 5 15 am 5 40 pm ir w a>biDgton, P li II 8 45 am 9 30 pm ir Baltimore. P K K 10 08 am 11 35 pm ir Phi adelphia, P 11 R <2 30 pm 2 56 am ir NYw York, P K It... 3 03 pm 6 13 am No. 402 No 38 v Rid'way Jet,S A L R\ 3 00 am 1 40 pm v WYldou. " 4 30 am 3 05 pm r Portsmouth " 7 00 am 5 50 pm r Wash ton. N A W S h 7 00 am .r i'?Hltmiore. 1th 1' Oc f?> 45 am r New York. O DNS Co tl 30 pm r Phi lad elphia, N Y P& N f5 43 pm 5 iO am r New York. " 8 38 pm 7 43 am ioTr- r Daily Except Sunday. Dining Cars between New York and Itichlond. and Hamlet and Savannah on Trains los. 31 and 44. t Central Tit ?. 6 Eastern Time. For any furthtr information apply to WJI. BUTLER. 4R. j )ivision Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. iLTIWANGEB, ;L KOCERIES ^ IvI>T>S. 1LTIES : 0 cri r\i id r uw u n., fe?d, every week. All orders given him will be ' .she! by addressing me at Batesburg. 3 COLLEGE. d character. Ideal location: healthfulness uncompetent faculty; improved course of eminent ability; superior advantages i-red in k-keepinp, Stenographg, Etc., y training. Close personal attention. Exwork. Send for Catalogue to X^i'ossiclent. \ IFACTURING CO., :ne lumber, :tureks of ilLING, SIDING, !S, SHINGLES AND LATHS, ANI) BLINDS, ST A, GA. {FULLY FURNISHED.^ When writing mention the Dispatch =i? ./ " pOLUMBIA, NEWBERRY AN9 ; ^LAURENS RAILROAD. In Effect November '25th, 1900. 7 45 am lvAtlaDta(SAL)ar 8 00 pm 10 11 am Iv A'hensar 5 28 pm 11 16 am lv Elberton ar... 4 18 pm 12 23 pm lv 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 j 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 fLaurene lv... 1 38 pm tDiDner. J(c. & w. c.)+Harris SpriDgs No. 52 *NoflF 11 08 a m lv..Columbia, .lv 9 20 am i 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 9 40 am 1 11 27 a m ar Irmo . ..arlO 15 am J 11 35 a m ar.Ballentine .arlO 40 am ! 11 40 a m ar.WbiteRock.arlO 58 am i 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton., .aril 15 am i 11 49 a m ar...Chapin. ..aril 49 am i ' 12 03 a m arL. Mountain ar!2 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 _ 1 12 43 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 3 05 pn>-^ 12 48 p m ar... Gary ar 3 15 p'm io nn n ? o ? ! u? j; iu m . . uiuaiu. . .bi o 01/ pill 1 1 0*2 p m ar..Goldville..ar 3 55 pm 1 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. , ; No. 53 ~*No. 22 t 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 7 30 am 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 7 40 am t 1 55 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 9 CO am , 2 05 p m lv...Goldville..lv 9 25 am 2 12 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 9 40 am 1 2 17 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 9 50 am 1 2 22 p m lv... Jalapa... lv 10 00 am 2 37 p m lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am , 2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am 1 3 02 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 38 am 1 3 06 p m lv.L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm I 3 20 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 1 00 pm 3 25 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv 115 pm 3 29 p m lv.TVhite Eock.lv 1 30 pm S 31 n m 1 \T "Rollonfino Itt O OA vr VA AM AT* A/UiiVii tiXiV/ ? IT \J\J yjUl 1 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 rates, time tables, or further . information call on any agent, or write to j W. G, CHILDS. T. M. EMERSON, President. Traffic* Manager. J. F. LIVINGSTON, H. M. EMERSON. Sol. Agont. Gen, Ft. & Pass Agt., Columbia. S. C. Wilmington, N. 0 W. A. RECKLING, | -AJBTXOT,^* COLUMBIA, S. C. IS NOW MAKING THE BEST PICtures that can be bad in this country, - _ J .11 1- - 1 ?_ i * " auu an w liu nave never naa a reai nne picture, should now try some of his latest styles. Specimens can be seen at his Gallery. up stairs, next to the Hub. When writing mention the Dispatch. fi EILTOIT'S ough cure, ! U A SYRUP. . Unique?unlike any other cough preparation. The quickest to stop a cough and to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA. S. C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Aug. 18?ly. ALL BIG BOXING EVENTS ! Are Best Illustrated and Described In POLICE GAZETTE rri./i ir*y>..7.7 Mil*- ?l vf iumM't faiw??a ^y . . . Patron of Sports, / $1.00 -13 WEEKS-$1.0fr ' | MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. i RICHARD K. FOX, Publisher, Franklin Square, New York. OpillM COCAINE' WHISKY < S ?UP 111 Habits Cnred at my Sanatorium, In 30 day*. Hundred, of references. 25 years a ?peciaity. Book oa Home Treatment sent FREE. Addrea B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D., Atlanta, Ca. July 20-ly.