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The Lexington Dispatch G. M. HARMAN. Edlror and Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. C.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER < . 1901. General News items. - "? _u_ Wise is IDd candidate ?uu jkuuno g his own backers. A trust be* been formed to control J national bast b ill. What a soap Methusalen would j - have been for a life insurance company. Pjrny-Balsam Stop* the Tickling;, and quickly allays inflammation in the throat. A man's popu'a-ity, like Jonah's gourd, sprouts oDe day aDd withers the next. It is an easy matter to follow advic9 that travels in the direction you are goiDg. Capital aggregating $250,000,000 is invested in 42G colleges in the United States. Thirteen men perished while camping in a dry ravine in Texas by a cloudburst Do you suffer from pile?-? If so do not turn to eurgtry for lelief. DeWitt'a Witch Hszel Salve will act more quickly, surely and safely, saving you the expense aod danger of *r* rr r an operation, j & ivhuimauu. The vagrancy law is beiDg strictly enforced in Florida against striking cigar makers The loss of the cork out of a liquor bottle does't worry the average man very much. The individual that knows too much for one mac ought to get himself incorporated. The Governor of Kentucky has bad to call out the militia to suppress Bbn&lJJK UJiuciO' , C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt.? says bis child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. J E. Kaufmann. The postoflice department has decided not to issue a memorial stamp in honor of McKinley. .The steel strike is said to have cost the trust $15,(100,000, aDd the labor unions $10,000,000 President Roosevelt has more cbil dren than any president who has ever occupied the white house. If a man salutes a female acquaintance military fashion instead of lifting his hat, it's a cinch he ia bald. Take Life for the Liver and Kidneys. Bottles 25c, 50c end $1 00. Money is a igagDet. Put it in the bands of some men and it will draw the religion out of their hearts 1 An article in the North American Review shows that lh*? world's national indebtednef s in $31,800,000,000. - > ? ?? * 1- a AUmirai oampson ua? ueeu reiie?cv* from his duths as commandant of the Boston navy yard on account of | ill health. The Mapolo Gime Club of Colum- i bia has secured lights to bunt and fish on hundreds of acres in Lexington county. W. T. Wessor, Ghoisonville, Va, druggist, write*: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satis- i faction. My customers Bay it is the ! best remedy for cough's, colds, throat , and lung troubles." J. E. Kauf \ mann. The longest electric railroad in the world will be built from Cincinnati, ' Ohio, to Pontiac, Mich , a distance of 305 tr lies. i tie sennmeniai man majr u?ve ? < lot of voiceless yearnings, but the ! sentimental woman is never effiicted in that manner. Two negro youths, who were charged with murdering a white man, were hanged by a mob stShelbjville, Ky., on October 2 Col. Holloway, the efficient Secretary, is much pleased with the bright outlook for the success of the approaching State Fair. De Witt's Little Early R-'sers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in removing all im- j purities from the liver aDd bowels. Small and easy to take. # Never crrirm nr rliiitreaa. J. E. Kaufmann. to--r~ __ The North Carolina farmer have entered into a compact not to 8*11 their cotton seed unless tbey get 2o cents a bushel for them. Kansas makes money out of her convicts. Their earnings for the last fiscal year exceeded the cost of their maintenance by* ?41,000. The Democrats and Populists of Nebraska, after holding separate conventions made a fusion, the Demo - - - ? ? .1 i* _I,.A I crats getting tbe neaa 01 me ticnee. i i*| CURES WHERE ALL ELSt tAIlij. Q U Best Cough 8yruj?. Tastes Good. Use E in time. Sold by druggists. Mr. Kennard?"I had a very etrange dream last night, Lucie. I thought I saw another man running off with you.'' Mrs. Lucie Kennard. On November 14th the# Southern Cotton Spinners Association will meet in annual conventino in Atlanta. Tbe ! ? ??fi?iCni<?nQD KcilH a) PhflrlotlB ! JBBIi WUTCUnyw^-n no uviuut N. C. * + Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grimett, of this place, was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an eminent physician for quite a while without relief, my wife recom j mended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after using two bottles of it he is j almost entirely cured ?G?o. R. ! McConald, Man, Login county, W. I Va. Several other very remarkable ! cure# of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment. It is most widely known, however, aft a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by J. E. Kaufmann." to the Farmers, th< they fail the 1 TIIA DaahIAO nit' mp>> Offers to the atlprices that \ Please note carefull? the following ] with fifty cents. We mean what we s of Lamps, Water Sets, Toilet Sets. < IDcmestics. 5000 yards 30 inch Bleaching. 10 cents kind, 5 5000 >ards Wool Jeans, 20 cents kind, special, I 5000 yards Calico, 0.} cents goods, our pri?e. 3 J 50 paits 10-4 Blankets, $1 00 per pair, special, 50 ' > vard*. Sea Island, 5 cents, we mean busin< Haudkerchiet Pins and Needles, sold every^ cents, special, <ach 1 cent A b?g drive in Pocket Books, Combs and Brnsl than half price, 5 cents and np. 50O large Bed Spreads, sold everywhere for $1, . 50 cents. 50 pieces best Oil Cloth, the price shall be 15 c 50 dozen large Towels, 20 cents kind, special 1( 500 Rags, 40-inch square, price each 1U cents 500 dczen best Spool Cotton, per spool, only 21 1000 yards good Mattress Tickiug. the price 5 < OA The People's Anril 10 1901. Somelhii . 11ST COLU DON'T FOltGET Wholesale Jot WHEN YOU GET TO TOWN. WE Rl BEE I1IYE LOW 1554 MAIN STREET, We advise every merchant who buys for c per cent, on his goods to visit the BE We guarantee you will not regret i Dollars worth of Jobs daily, and ON HAND, We thank you ii and kind v Yours respectfully, Bee Hive Low >1. FRANK, J 1554 MAIN STREET, September Tne funeral of Mr. McKinley is estimated to have cost $50,000 whic h ^ will be paid by the government by u authority of Congress. g The Cleveland, Ohio, public school board have decided to introduce into the course the Lord's Prayer, the 23d P Psalm and Ten Commandrm nte. Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind: 11 "DeWitis Little Early Risers never ^ bend me double like other pills, but * * * do their work thoroughly aDci mane . me feel like a boy." Certain thor- .. ougb, gentle. J. E Kaufrnaun. A New Jersey woman dislocated her jaw saying "goo-goo" to her baby. This is a terrible warning to people n who let baby-talk habit run away 8 with them. i y Miss Elizabeth Aird, of Jersey City, c brought a suit for $25,000 for breach I of promise against Martin Daily, a li wealthy retired merchant of that city, e and received a verdict for ?40. J The excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water n often brings on diarrhcea, and for r< this reason no one should feave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's n Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, o For sale by J. E Ivaufmann. a To a silver wedding celebration re- t( cently a pious old lady sent as a present a pair of flat-irons, a rollingpin, and a motto worked on cardboard reading: "Fight on!'' cj At Swainsboro, Ga., last week, Mrs. Drake attended a session of the c Free Will Baptists, where her young- ej est child was baptized. After the ^ ceremony she said that now she was ready to die and then fell dead. Mothers every where praise One q Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has releived and the lives of [j their little ones it has saved. Stiikes ^ at the root of the trouble and draws C) out t he inflammation. The children's favorite Couch Cure. J. E. Kauf- -r mann. jE The widow of Bresci, the assassin w of King Humbert of Italy; has been p( banished from Patterson, N. J, by ti: the citizens. Though she declares that fchft is not an anarchist, she is known to have befriended the men of ^ that eociety and sheltered them. a? tl To Cure a Cold in One Dav d< w Take Laxative Bromo Quinine fa Tablets. All druggists refund the ce money if it fails to cure. E. W. ec Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. a<: 3 driving wheel c nachine?stops. 1 w,H.nni i i mmiw j ; farmers of Lexi vill meet their m pi ices on staple merchandise and coi ay and wiil stand to the mark. Did blocks aud Watches, to any custome Walker, make some other i Dress Goods. cents. ; 10 cents. ! I am just from the leadinj cents I bought very heavily of al 50 cents. j shades that will be worn thi 3ss c?nts at 5 cents per yard. To see vhere at 5 100 Ladies Brocaded Skirts price shall be 50 cents, lies at less We bought me case of giit cents, come quick and 1 our price, Ladies' Cloth, 72-inch wide Broad Cloth, in all the leadi euts. Eider Down for Infant's Clc ) cents. 50 good eight day Clocks The great Ingersol Watch, o; cents. 50 good alarm Clocks, each jents. 50 dozen Men's heavy seainl .10 cents kind, our price 50 dozen Suspenders, leatb cents kind, our jrice 1C .TES 8c Store, 1711 'MBIA. ! THE NEW 1 ' f! iDing nouse, X UNDER THE I^AME OF THE PRIOE STORE, COL CMB/A, S. 'C. ash and wants to save from i*> to 4<? E HIVE LOW PRICE STORE, t. We receive Thousands of always have BARGAINS I advance for prompt isits. Price Store, Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C. 3m. A white mail, who was charged rith having made a criminal assault pon the person of a five.year-old irl, was takea from the j til at [elena, Montana, on October 2, j a mob and hanged to a telegraph ole. It is stated as a fact that a gentlelan out "West had five daughters rho married, respectively, Mr. Poore, [r. Little, Mr. Short, Mr. BrowD, nd Mr. Hog. The gentleman told rat his stock in the son-in-law line ras a ''Poor, Little, Short, Brown, fog." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a lere stimulant to tired nature. It fiords the stomach complete and bsolutely rest by digesting the food ou eat. You don't have to diet but an enjoy all the good food you want. r i i T~\ n. louoi jl/ybpepsia v^uio metaunj iceves that distressed feeling after ating, giving ycu new life and vigor." . E. Kaufmann. The injured eye of Senator Tilllan is nearly well. During his stirement from the effects 6f the iniry he sustained he has received numerous invitations from many States f the country to make addresses, nd he will start on his speaking Dur on the 12th day of this month. Kansas's wheat crop, if sold at the verage price of sixty cents a bushel, muld give to every man, woman and bild in the United States no less ian Si per capita. If placed in box ars on a single track it would fill Qough cat 8 to reach from Wichita to few York City. l*I had long suffered from indiges" ?- r\ at OD, writes VJ. JX- JUeJL/eie, v^euai !ity, Mo. "Like others I tried many reparations but never found anyning that did me good until I took codol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle tired me. A friend who had suJTer3 similiarly I put on the use of iodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gainig fast and will soon be able to ork. Before he used Kodol Dysepsia Cure indigestion had made im a total wreck. J. E. Kaufmann. A million more farms are io the nited States to day than ten years jo. This fact was brought out in te work of the Federal census bureau, ^tailed figures soon to follow. These ill show approximately 5,645,000 ,rms in the United States when the tnsus was taken last June, compar1 with 4,565,000 farms ten years fo )f the mercantile i Who will lend a he] am Siwt (a ngton and adjoinin 3eds with a half cr me to our stcre with the expectation of 1 you get your premium? We off?r to ou r purchasing ten dollars' worth. If you merchant beat these prices. ^ * . T1 liress tiooas. I markets of the world where ! 1 the leading fabrics in all, I?A s?eason We start the price this stock is to buy. ,. ^ made in the latest styles, the e can 75 cents, $1.00 and SI 25 each i Wl11 tickle >"cu* edge Suiting, the price was 15 CjLOTII any at 7A cents. ' j* ce^}s- Come to see i ng shades. 4=> cents and np wiU bor >aks, special, 12.} cents. 50 d ?n Dri . each $1 G9. n sale here, each 80 cents. J j 85 cents. ess Hose, in greys and bines, j Oar Shoe St( i. 5 cents I bc~t. er tipped, brass buckles. 25 ME. S. 0. I cents. i Shoe Departm* WALKE Main St.. Col A Texas Letter. j To the Editor of the Dispatch. Sometime ago I spoke of meeting Mrs. Whites acd her daughter, Mrs. j Ruby, who came from Lexington county, S. C. N jw I will speak of 1 another Lexington family, who also lives in Texas. Many of your readera remember Mr. John Franklow, who left Lexington county soon after the Civil War. I believe Uncle "Nattv Harman and Mr. Franklow came to Texas t'.'geih'r and settled in Grimes county. I hav9 net met any cf the Harman family, but having been in the army with Uncla Natt, I hope to see some of his people befoie I leave Texas. Mr. Henry ; Bardick, of T( x*s, married Martha i Ellen, daughter of Mr. John Frarikj low, and they are now living in ; CameroD, Texis. Mr. Burdick is a i farmer, but like many farmers in i South Carolina, he ba9 moved to ! town to educate his children, and by I the way, ought not every mar, who ! cannot have a good school near him move to where he can have a good ont? Education in the proper sense of the term leads men away from error, prtjudice, superstition and confusion, out into the broad field of : usefulness, truth and peace. An | education which developes the physical and intellectual only is one-sided and may prove to be the devil's best workshop, but where the moral and spiritual forces are developed along with the physical and intellectual statesmen, jorrist and divines appear, but otherwise, the politiciau dema? 1 j Ml gogue ana auarcnist win appear, j But to return Texas is, in money j respects, the greatest state in the world. The round-up of the cowboy is giving place rapidly to the steady and onward march of the plowman. Tbe fertile plains are being dotted with houses. This ba3 been an extremely hard year with her farmers. Excessive rain9 for two years past in certain parts and protracted drought this year puts the farmers in bad shape. Hope points bravely to the future, where hidden lie the fortunes of the faithful toilers. J E. Cameron, Texas, Sept. 28, 1901. Commissioner Yerkcs, of the Internal revenue department, has rejected the claim of tbe State of South Carolina for a refundment of the taxes paid by the State agents as a wholesale and retail liquor dealer, amounting to something over $7,000. The case will now go before the Court of Claims, where it is expected that the contention of the State will be sustained. The will of the late President MeKinlev has been probated. The schedule shows that the personal property will amount to about $140,000 and the real estate to about $70,000, aggregating; about $200,000. With the exception of an annuity of $1,000 which goes to his mother during her life time, the estate is left to Mrs. McKinley after whose death it reverts back to a brother and a niece j of Mr. McKinley. With a force of 1500 Boers, Gene| ral Botha made an attack en the Eogj lish on September the 2G;b, at Porti; lala, on the border of Zululand. The < : battle was fiercely waged all day and resulted in the repulse of the Boers, hnf. nt. ft fpflt-fnl cost to the British, | whose loss was au officer and eighteen 1 ! men killed, and five officers and 33 I | men wounded besides 60 mi3&ing, the i most of whom are believed to have ! I been killed. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- i j ing Syrup for children teething. It j soothes the child, softens the gums,; allays all pain, cures wind colic and I is the best remedy for diarrhoea, i Twenty-five cents a bottle. | It is the best of all. j "TT7"U jusiueas. vv iicu. .ping hand? Illfcl, S. (1, g counties ' op of cotton. buyiDg one dollars' worth of goods r customers a premium, consisting don't buy goods from Bates & ATS! HATS!! n in all the latest styles and shades, the price just one-half. .ivxs: paisxsi: reate.st Pants bonse that ever was in Colnmt you; the color will suit you and the price IIVG! CLOTHING!! as. It we can't sell you a suit of clothes ne without them, 11 Drawes, 18 cents oi:s: SHOES!! >ek is complete, the quality and style are the KAMINER, of Lexington, has charge of the !Lt and will take pleasure in serving you. umbia, S. C. Warning:. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT iN all persons are positively forbidden to prowl, hunt or trespass in any manner npoD lauds of the undersigned. The lawWill be rigorously enforced against any and nil trespassers. W. A HOOK. n. m.mn i.n.nuTiTT TTAAtr ? 31 Air. 0 C.riJli jo.i Ail jav/ura. B J. WAITS. October 2, 1901. 4*50. Plantation for Sale. I OFFER FOR SALE MY PLANTAtion situated iu Bull Swamo township. ne.ar the Cross Roads, adjoining lands of Joseph Reeder, containing one hundred acres in good farming condition. Excellent water on the premises. ALICE J. POU, Oak Villa, S. C. October 2 1801. 2w.8 Notice, Land for Sale. I WILL SELL MY ENTIRE TRACT of land, containing 5r0 acres, with about, one hundred acres of open land, not less than 60 acres in fine cultivation with plenty of water, good dwelling house, four new tenant houses, outbuildings, barns, etc., etc.* Also fine orchard that bas never failed bearing fruit since I owned the place Si uattd one and a half miles cast of Gaston, S. C. Terms will be reasonable. Parties wishing to buy will do well to call and see the growing crops now on the land. W. FiCKLING MACK, Gaston, S. C. September 19, 1901.?tf. LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. I?. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, 0. M. Efird, E. Hiiton James E. Hcndrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and npwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf KM Mil BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. STATE. CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY Paid np Capital ... $200,000 Surplus Profits . - 60,000 Saving's Department. Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received, interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, oer annum. W. A. CLARK, President. ' Wilie Joi*B8, Cashier. December 4?ly. Pollen# Mint lit, LEXINGTON, S, 0. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, 10) pupils enrolled last session. Experienced Teachers. Hoard 54 to 57. Tuition SI to $2 50. Next session begins September 9. 1901. For catalogue, address 0. D. SEAY, Principal. August 28, 1901. tf. guaranteed - UNDER A $5,000 DEPOSIT v/&s3*'?lS] R-R-FARE PAID 200 FREE Scholarships offered. CA.-ALA. BUSINESSCOLLECE. Macon.Ca. Hay 15, 1901. GmnovlS. I MEDICINE, g For all forms of fever take Johtigq son's Chill and Fevar Tonic. It is ll Ssj 100 times better tban quinine and ggj Ea does in a single day what slow qui- K5 eg nine cannot do in 10 days. It's Hjj 56 splendid cures are in striking contrast to the feeble cures made by i Costs 50 Cents If It Cures. J| THE STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ft COT'NTV OF LEXINGTON. Ml Py Gvo. S. Dratts, E quire, Probate Judge. I ' TTTI1EUEAS, SAltAH LAVINIA STOU- W V\ . demirc made suit to me. to grant her Letters ol Administration with will an nixed, ol tlie Estate of and effects of Andrew Murdoch: _ These, are therefore, to cite and admon- Til ish all and singular the kindred and eredi- % j ^ tors of lire said Andrew Mnrdoek, do-, ceased, that they be and appear." before lite, iu the Coti't of Probite. to be he'd at Lexington C. H , S. C.. on th- 17th day ol October, 11)31, alter publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show vTl c iiise. if any they have, why the said Ad- We ministration should not be grauted. q... Given under my * hand. tlr . 2nd day of October. Anno Domini 1901 G S. DRAFTS. J. T. L C. [L S.] Published on the 2nd day ol October, A 1901, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w43. A The State of South Carolina, n COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. U By Geo. S Drafts, Enquire, Probate Judge. TXTHEREAS, SALAD LAYIKIA STOUV V demiie made suit to mo, to grant her Letters of Adminstration ol' the Estate of and effects of T. N. Eptiug; These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tie said T. N. Epting deceased, that they be and appear, before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H." S. C., on the 17th day of October. M 1001, next, after publication hereof at 11 ?s o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration sh uld not be granted. Given under my hand, this 2nd day of October, Anno Domini 1901. G. S. DRAFTS, J. 1\ L. C. (L.S] Published on the 2nd day of October, 1901. in the Lexington Dispatch. 2*28 f'OI II CHEMICAL CO.," MANUFACTURERS OF = 6ii|*l|itiih . ?UKE POP S FEVER COUGH CURE FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. There is no better Remedy for these diseases on the market. BSl WHITE LINIMENT, J A Wonderful and Infallible Remedy lor Muscular Soreness. Strained Tendons, and all kinds of Sprains, Bruises and Collar Boil.s Price 25c. MAGNETIC UlNTMtNI. THE GREAT SORE HEALER. J'j Sure Pop Colic Cure |j The Most Wondeful Colic Cure on Earth lv ] Price 50 cents. j^Tj BOYD CHEMICAL CO., S3 P. 0. BOX 2*24. COLUMBIA, S. C. ? Jane 12?11m. , . Iv. Dyspepsia Cure t Digests what you eat. ? This preparation contains all of the ar digestants and digests all kinds of food. Itgives instant relief and never jv 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 jv nfta-r OTTorT7t>iintr pl<sf> fnilpfL It V^UiV/U Cii LVi ^ j W*** ?'(5 ^ ?^ - ? - - ? prevents formation of gas on the stom- jv ach, relieving all distress after eating. jv Dieting tin necessary. Pleasant to take. it can't help Jv but do you good fhvparedonly by E. 0. DeWitt&Oo., Chicago lv ''he $1. bottle contains 254 tinr^s the 50c. size. J. E. KAUFMANN. lv When writing mention the Dispatch. - jv SOUTHERN RAILWAY. " I Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah Eastern Time at Other Points. lv Schedule in Effect June 80th. 190L lv KonTHBorxn. Daily |Dail? vr. Jacksonville (P. S) i 8 00a; 7 -lopj } ? " Savannah (So. Ry .) 1225p 12 30a, ar " Barnwell 856p 4 13a! ? " Blackville 4 12p 4 28a ar Ar. Columbia 550p 6 15a I ar ?v. Charleston, (So. Ry 7 Uua'llUOp ar " Summerville 7 41a 1200nt ~ " Branchville 9 00a 2 00a _ " Orangeburg*. 9 28a 2 45a ar " Kingville 10 24a 4 05a ? Ar. Columbia 1110a 5 40a; Lv. Augusta, (So. Ry.) J 250p 9oUp Lv. Graniteviile 3 23pjl015p Lv. Aiken 305pj * ? Lv. Trenton 352p llOOp " Johnston 407p'll20pj Ar. Columbia | 5 45p| 2 10a| jv Lv. Columbia, (Bidj^St ~.j 555p| 6 25a; iv " Winiisboro 650p 7 25ai , " Chester 738p| 8 17a| 'v " Rock Hill 853p 808a lv *? C"v,orinttu I 14fh'tn! 9 55a; .. ;? Ar. Danville . ;12 4aa| 152pi ?Ar. Richmond I 6<JUa: 6 4upi Ar. Washington 7 35a UiWpj lv * Baltimore (Pa.RR) fll5a;ll35p, lv " Philadelphia 1135a 2 56a iv " New York 1 2Oilp1 6 23a ? Lv. Columbia jll3Uaj 7 20a; ? Ar. Spartanburg j 3 lOp; 10 20a( 1 v " Asheville "^Pi 200m ? Ar. Knoxvilie 4 03a 710p' Ar. Cincinnati j 730p 310a' lv Ar. Louisville I 7 oOp 8 40a ar IXo.33iNo.35 af 80CTHB0U-VD. I Daily Daily ? I lv Lv. Louisville } " toaj 7 30pi Lv. Cincinnati j 8 3Ua| 8U5p ? Lv. Knoxvillo 1 Soa 8 25a ' Asheville J 7 05a 300p lv " l partanburg ,10 35a 615p , Ar. Columbia I 3 15p 9 30p ; Lv. New York7Pa.S.R;j I 330p'1215ot " Philadelphia 605p] 3 50a __ " Baltimore 827P] 6 22a jv Lv. Washi'gt'n (So.Ryl ] flSOpjll 15a ? LvTKichmonfl 11 3tg^lm v Lv. Danville 4 boa 5 48p ' Lv. Charlotte 8 2Oa|0 56p ar " Rock Hill I 9 10ail040p ar " Chester 1 9 44a lll5p ar " "Winnsboro 10 28a! 12 Ola a_ A r. Columbia. (BldgSt .ill Boa.j 1 Ooa ? Lv. Columbia, tU. D.) 1200m: 3 5Ca " Johnston 140p 6 05a lv " Trenton 1 o2p! 6 28a jv Ar. Aiken 230pj 7 30a Ar. (Jraniteville 221p 6?8a Ar. Augusta 30Jp' 7 45a; ar Lv. Columbia (So. Ky) 300p: 1 3oaj ? " Kingvillc S4Sp; 2 32a; " Orangeburg 4 42p: 3 45a] ar * P.ranph vill^ 5 2ivr> A 2nal ' Summervilio 6 42pi 5 57a| ar Ar. Charleston 7 30pi 7 UOa! Lv. Columbia (So. Kv.) 11 40a 1 lual. ? " Blackville I'-iOpi 2 52al...\.. v-n " Barnwell 133p 3 07a! " Savannah I 305p' 4 ."SOcti ? Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.> 1 7 40p' 9 15a.1 ] Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New \ork. No*. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Ex- ] press. Drawing-room sleeping cars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawingroom sleeping cars between Port Tampa. Jack- Dr :il_ O V Vow OUii VI lie, Ottvnuuau, tiu^uiu^ivuuuu ? v ?? *v. Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and ? Richmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining cars between Charlotte and Savannah. ? Nob. 35 and 3d?U. S. Fast Mail. Through jl Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping ears bo- fl tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull- . J man sleeping cars between Augusta and Char- ; lotte ana Charlotte and Richmond. Dining ; cars serve all meals enroute. Pullman sleep- ; '] lng cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, ; ll enroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincln- d nati, via Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON, B. H.HARDWICK, * Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pas. Agt., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. H.TALOE. R. W.HCNT, I As't Gen. Pass. Ag'l, Div. Pass. Ag't., rat Atlanta, Ga. Charleston,8. 0. ^ . Parties desiring the Home and Farm sent with the Dispatch must send 25 cent?, cash in advance. ^ mrleston[]oqr,J^ MASUFACTU: )ORS, SASH, BLII mill workai its for Estimate. ) CATALC s Save You Money. - Sen* : Goods are the Best.) on 3eq\ Factory Saw Mill and Ponds: shley River and Cumruing's Creek. 21 < pril 24 ?ly. ERKINS MANUF vpttaw pta JL lililJ \_S f T X XX' MANUFACTt HIO-H C LOOKING, CEI FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, 'OORS, SASH AUGUST ^ESTIMATES CHEERF February 1?ly. en writing mention the Dispatch. 1# ..fOilltht i P w Double Daily Service :ween New York, Tampa, Atlanta, flew, Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900. SOUTHWARD. | Daily. | Daily j ! No. 31 No. 27 | Sew York. P. R. R.. 1 00 pm 12 15 am Philadelphia, P R R I 3 20 pm 7 20 am Baltimore, PR R...' 5 50 pm 0 34 am Washington, P R R. 7 00 pm 10 55 am Richmond, SAL Rj j 10 40 pm 2 35 pm ; Petersburg. " 111 35 pm 3 30 pm ! ?-J ~ O o: i; 17 nm 1 aiageway (;ci? i u au; u x i pui f Henderson, " 2 63 am 6 4U pm Kaleigh, " 4 06 air 7 50 pa; Southern Pines," j 5 57 am 9 42 pm No 4U3 Hamlet, " j 6 50 am 10 32 pm j No. 31 Columbia.t " 10 35 am 12 55 am Savannah " ; 2 57 pm 5 00 am Jacksonville, " 7 40 pm 9 10 am Tampa, " j 6 3U ami 5 30 pm ; No 403 ! Charlotte, " I 9 31 am |(. j (Jnester, 9 52 am j j Greenwood, " 11 42 air j Athens, " 148 pm i Atlanta,? " i 4 00pm| I Augusta, C & W C..| 5 10 pm| ) New YorK. n Y t & N f8 00 am 9 CO pm Philadelphia, " 10 20 arnj il 16 pm New York. U Lib S(Jo |3 00 pmj. Baltimore, li 5 t co ? jfO 30 pm ; Wash'ton. N & WSB .11) 30 pua No. 403: No. 11 Portsmouth. S A LK? 9 20 pin j 9 30 ain j Weldon, 44 12 05 amjl2 01 pm No. 31 j Bidceway Jet, 44 2 25 ami 120 pm Henderson, 44 2 53 am 2 13 pm Raleigh, 44 j 4 06 am 3 51 pm Southern Pines,44 5 57 am 0 12 pm No. 403 | Hamlet, 44 i 6 50 ami 7 30 pm ! | No. 31 No. 27 j Columbia, { 44 10 35 am 12 55 am Savannah, 44 2 57 pm j 5 00 am Jacksonville, ,4 7 40 pm 9 10 am Tampa. 44 6 30 ami 5 30 pm No. 4U3 No. 41 ! Wilmington, 44 1 3 05 pm. Charlotte" 44 9 31 am j 10 20 pm Ctester, 44 0 52 am iu 55 pm Greenwood, 44 11 42 am 1 07 am Athens, 44 1 48 pm 3 43 am Atlanta,? 44 4 00 pm 6 05 am Augusta. C <fc W C 5 10 pm ... .... Macon. C of Georgia; J 20 pmjll 10 am Montgorn'r/, A <fc W i 9 20 pm 11 00 am Mobile, L & N ; 3 05 am 4 12 pm New Orleans. L & N 7 40 am 8 30 pm iNHahvTiL 0 40 am 6 55 pm Mem pills, i 4 00 pm! 8 10 am NOBTHWABD. j Gaily ! Daily No. 44 No G6 Tampa, SAL Ry..,. j 8 00 pin 8 20 am Jacksonville, 44 8 20 am 7 45 pm Savannah, " 12 35 pm !15ypm ] Columbia.? " 5 45 pm 5 45 am j Memphis. N C AStL 12 4 j pm 8 45 pm ! Nasville, ' j 9 30 am 9 10 am iNew Orleans, L <i Nj 7 46 pm 7 45 pm Mobile 44 12 20 am ;2 20 am Montgom'rv, A. & W P 6 20 am 11 20 am Macon. C ol Oeor^ia 8 00 am 4 20 pm Augusta, C & VV C ... 9 40 aa. i "M?7_402,; NO. 38 Atlanta, $ S A L R) 1 00 pm 9 00 pm Athens, " 1 2 50 pm i'1 23 pm Greenwood, 44 4 4 4 pm 2 05 am i Chester. 44 . 6 28 pm 4 30 am J (Jnarlotte, 44 i 6 30 pin 500 am I Wilmington *4 \.s.. ... 12 05 pn ; j No. 44 ; No. 66 Hamlet 44 9 05 pm. 9 20 am j Southern Pines, 44 10 0J pm 10 uo am Raleigh. 44 11 40 pm 1156 am Henderson, 44 1 2 50 am' I 13 pm Lidgeway Jet 44 j 1 20 am 145 pm Petersburg, 44 4 1 5 am 4 40 pm Richmond, 44 5 15 am; 5 40 pm Washington, P R R 8 45 am 9 30 pm Baltimore. P R R...._ 10 08 am 11 35 pm Philadelphia, PR E ,2 30 pm 2 56 am New York, P R R ... ! 3 03 pm 6 13 am i No. 402 No. 3d Rid'way Jct.S A L R} 3 00 am 140 pm Weldon, " 4 30 am 3 05 pm Portsmouth " 7 00 am 5 50 pm VVH>h'tou, N <fc W S b i 7 00 am hnltiiLiore, JtS S P Co t6 45 am New York. ODSSCo tl 30 pm Philadelphia,NYP&N +5 43 pm 5 16 am New York " | 8 38 pm 7 43 am te? t Daily Except Sunday. dicing Cars between New York and Richmd. and Hamlet and Savannah on Trains s 31 and 44. t Central Tii $ Eftstern Time. For anv lurtht r information apnlv to WM. BUTLER, JR , vision Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. 0U9H CURE,! A SYRUP. i Tniquo?unlike any other cough prena- j ion. The quickest to stop a cough and j remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA. S. C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. I Lug. 18?Xy. / " t 1 ish and! umber [jo HERS OF NDS, MOULDINGS, <0 lumber. )GUE ( CYPBESS AND fc - YELLUW PINE lest. ( are Our Specialties. Office and Yards: ^ ;o 47 Ashley Ave., CHARLESTON, S. C. ACTURIN9 C0M (E LUMBER, IRERS OF 3- 22 ADE LING, SIDING, SHINGLES AND LATHS, AND BLINDS, A, OA. TTLLY FURNISHED.^ When writing mention the Dispatch pOLUMBIA, NEWBERRY AND ^LAURENS RAILROAD. In Effect November 25th, 1900. 7 45 am lvAtlanta(SAL)ar 8 00 pm 10 11 am lv A'hensar 5 28 pm 11 16 am lv Elberton ar... 4 18 pm 10 oq u. A 011: < A? i-<J pui J Y auuctilic Ol ... U A tJ piu 12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pm 1 35 pm ar tClinton 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 J Waterloo ar.. 2 C6 pm I 16 pm ar fLaurens lv... 1 38 pm tDinner. J(c. & w. c.) ^Harris Springs = No. 52 *No. 2r 11 08 am lv..Columbia, .lv 9 20 am 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 9 40 am II 27 am ar... .Irmo . ..arlO 13 am 11 35 a m ar. Ballentine .arJO 40 am 11 40 am ar.WhiteBock.arlO 58 am 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton., .aril 15 am 11 49 a m ar. ..Chapin. ..aril 49 am 12 03 a m ar L. Mountain ar12 25 pm 12 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. arl2 35 pm 12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 110 pm 1 A OA ? vr 1 ft ft?? iz ou p m ar. rsewoerry. ar z oi 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 Q0 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 *NoT22 . 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 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 . 2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 axp***3* 2 37 p m lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am 2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am 3 02 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 36 am 3 06 p m 1 v.L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm 3 20 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 1 00 pm 3 25 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv 115 pm 3 29 d m lv.White Rock.lv 1 30 cm 3 34 p m Iv.Ballentine. !v 2 00 pm 3 43 p m lv.. .Irmo... .lv 2 45 pm 3 49 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 3 00 pm 05 p m ar..Columbia..ar 3 25 pm Daily freight except Sunday. 4 15 pm lv Columbia (a c 1) 11 00 am 5 25 pm lv Sumter ar 9 40 am 8 30 pm ar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am For lates, time tables, or further information call on any agent, or write to : W. G, CHILDS, T. M. FMEBSON, President. Traffic Manager. J. F. LIVINGSTON. II. M. EMERSON, Sol. Agent. Gen, Ft. <fc Pass Agt? Columbia, S. C. Wilmington, N. C ?????? ? OQSSgSyg COCAINE*^ WHISKY *5 I If! Uabita Cured at my Sanator" ium, Jn SO dnya. Hundred, ox reference*. a> yearn a */>ecuilty. Kook on Home Treatment sent HRHK. Add<>^a B. M. WOOL-LEV, Pri. O., Aoarv.-a, Co, July 25? ly. mti Inli II ?">IUI ( . Established 3j376. (ill! M! CIS!!! . All oar Gans are built to order and are fully guaranteed. Wo are headquarters for everything in the SPORTING GOODS LINE. Call in and inspect our stock before you buy. LOADED SHELLS, CARTRIDGES, LEGGINGS, LOADING TOOLS. AMMUNITION, CUTLERY. ETC. .jarWe guarantee all our Repair Work"t?^. W. F. STIEGLITZ, Propr., 1508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clea&ari aad beaatifita th? h*Sr. r,>4^'Hfromo(cl * luxuri*Dt growth. IsS??'' - JM 27 ever Falla to Beatore Gray [HEcKi:>jfl Hair to ita Tauthful Color. Curt* Final Discharge. V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Xl persons interested that we will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and for ihe County of Lexington, Mate of South Carolina, on the 12th day ol October, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., for a final discharge as Executors of the Estate of M A. Shnll, dec<as.cd. J P. SHULL. M. \V. SHULL. Executors. September 18, 1901 4w48. Money to Loan 0\T FARMING LANDS. LONG TIME. Easy payment. No commission. Borrower pajs actual ccst of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Central National Bank Building. COLUMBIA, S. COL. G. T. GRAHAM, Lexington, S. C. July 18 - ly. . _J