The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 20, 1901, Page 2, Image 2
The LexingroB Dispamh
Wednesday. November 20,1901.
Self-Depen&sacs.
"You ought to look cut for lae! |
Whv don' vcu take c-ar-e of tue'
.. ?J
It was an amusing sight, in spite !
of the quivering chin and the tears
streaming down the baby face.
Edith was three years old before she
Searoed to walk?first, because of
weakness, but afterwards because
she bod mRde up her small miDd
ibat it was much pleasanter to be
carried. "When her father saw what
was the trouble be made up fcis mind
U30y and every morning f-pect an
hour in giving a walking le*aon.
StmdiDg Edith firmly on her feet od
the broad llit stones in grandma's
pleasant yard, he would go a few
rttons awav and tell her to come. At
?*
arst the only result was that s-he
would fall helpleefly down. Thc-re
would be another black-and-blue
mark od her poor little head, and the
comical wail would be heard:
"You ought to look out for me !"
"She will have to learn," said the
father, gently, to the pitying cosher;
"the doctor s'jys she is strong
enough, and we must not let thS
habit of dependence grow."
Tiien Edith would be left to her
own resources; and when finally sbe
saw that nothing was to be gained
by te-irs or protests sbe made up h<-r
mind to stand up herself. That accomplished,
the rest followed easily.
But how many there are who Lave
this small girl's feeling; even if they
are too wordly wise to give expression
to it! It is so easy and so
natural to b)am9 other people for our
mistakes, So southing to think that
our falls and hurts and failures are
the result of other people's lack
rather than our'own.
"Uncle Torn might 6end me to
college if he only would?he wouid
never miss it," whines a young man
who is in full possession of health,
And has no one depending upon him
^Father might let me finish my
music?be knows how my heart is
set upon it," complains a young woman
who already has had enough
. money spent on her musical education
to enable her to earn, for hpr
.. self, the rest of course she so much
desires. '-If there had only been
some one to set me up in business,"
wails a shiftless man when he hears
of the so-called good that falls to !
the lot of some young son of a rich
father. He forgets, does the shift- I
less one, that the rich father was not
himself set up in business?not by
any means; also, that the highest
4c no r\$ Quo elnroro
\*j v/i uuuo uui/ ainojo
crown tbe business enterprises that
*re "set up" for inefficient sons by
over-fond fathers.
What the world needs is young I
men who have the backbone and the
perseverance to take themselves
through college: yonng man who ran
set themselves up in business grow:
young men who are so necessary to
their profession that tbe profession \
JS glad to make room for them with-1
in its exclusive wal'3.
The world needs young women,
too, for positions of usefulness and
and responsibility everywhere?not
the sort who must be excused from
-any "extra worir,v but those who
have shown by their faithfulness to .
duty that they are ready for advance- j
ment. Never were there so many j
fields open to bright girls as at ;
the present. The question is to get j
the girls to fill acceptably the posi- i
waiting for the right persons, j
1 1 _ ' V M Art in A 1A rrrft
A certain ousiuess uiuu u ? iaigC (
Western city found it impossible to
leave his office one summer Lr needed
rest, because of the twelve young
wjmcn who do his office work Dot
one had shown herself sufficiently I
trustworthy and accurate to be left in
charge of bis enormous mail for that i
time. They all bad to be "looked
out for," to see that they made no
mistakes.
The world has an honorable place
lor you if you can stand on your
feet. I; will teach you sell-reliance,
v>A4i<ir>s hx hard knocks if you can
r r -j
be taught that way?and if you
can't, why, it will still have a place
for you, with the rest of its incompetents.
But do you want it?
* *
A fcol man keeps quiet when he
ought to talk: and a fool woman talks
when she ought to keep quiet.
The Sum of 63 Cents. j
"Bruddrer. and Bjatahs," sternly ;
said cfood old Parson Woolirnon, after
!
the collection hac! been taken up upon
a recent Sabbath morning, ' be- j
fore the bat was done parsed I ex j
pounded the request, dat de congre- |
gation contribute accawding to deir |
ori/^ T shn eTnerrnrated dat !
LUCCliiC? duu jl v-r -
i !
| yo' all would chip in magnanimously. ;
Bat now. upon examinm' de collec- !
I tion, I finds dat de concoted amount !
contributed by de wbole entire pos>e i
, ob yo' am only the significant and
j pusillanimous sum of sixty free cents. !
i And at dis junction dar an't no
'easioo for yo' ail to look at B udder |
j Siewfoot, that done circumnambulu- J
! ted de hat around, in no sucn aua- j
picious manner, for, ia de fast pl-.ce,
i Brudder Siewfoot ain't dat kin" ob a
i
mad, and, id de secon' place, I done
i watched him like all de timemufcsi-lf !
' No, sixty-free cents was all dat was |
i fldEg Id, and I dess wants to say d?t, '
! io my bumble opinion, instead cb !
; contributin' accawdm1 to yo' means, J
I yo' all contributed accawdin' to jo' j
; meanness. choir will dow favor j
us vrid deir reglar melodiousness "? i
I Ex. |
j A Physician Testifies. j
"I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia j
Care and ba7e never used anything ;
j in my life that did me the coed that !
: d'd," seys County Physician Goo W. J
Sctcggz, of Hall County, G* "Ee- !
i ing a physician I have prescribed it
j and found it to give the bpst results "
| If the food von eat remains undi- :
*
gr-sted in ycur stomach it decays :
t |
: there and poh?cne the system. You '
can prevent this by dieting but that ;
mean* cf.orvnt'"an PT.,nnl DuRrpnuio
-.
Care digests what you eat. You j
need suffer from neither dyspepsia
; nor starvation. The worst cases
1 quickly cured. N-v.-r fails. J. E
| Kaufmanc.
mm ? ^ ?
I
Soy's Sssay on Hornets.
A hornet 1*3 the smartest bug that
fl fa anywhere. He comes wheu he i
pleases, aDd goes wheD he gets ready, j
One way a hornet shows his smart- i
ness is by attending to his o*n business,
and making everybody who interferes
with him wish they had not I
done the same thing.
? I
XT'* 1 L. - "L _ !
? oen a uor.oet. suugs s ieuow
knows it, and never stops talking
about it as long as bis friend will
listen to him.
Another way a hornet shows his
smartness is by not procrastinating. If
be has any business with you he will
attend to it at odcp, and then leave
you to think it over to yourself. He
don't do like tlio mosquito, who
comes fooling around for a half an
hour singiDg "cousin," and then,
when he has bled you all he can, dash
away yelling, "no kin." A hornet
never bleed3 you; but if be sticks you,
you will go c-ff on a swell.
I don't know anything more about j
hornets, only that Josh Billings says: j
"A Vinrnpf is nn f.Tnsh w?s :
a poor spei'er) buzzer, sudden in bis j
impreshuns and haatv in his conclus- !
ions, or end."?Boy's Friend.
Strikes A Eick Find.
"I was troubled for several years j
with chronic indigestion and nervous j
debility,'' writes F. J. Green, of Lan- j
caster, X. H., "No remedy helped me !
until I began using Electric Bitters, |
which did me more good than all tbe j
medicines I ever used. They have i
also kept my wife in excellent health j
for years. She says Electric Bitters j
are just splendid for female troubles; j
that they are a grand tonic and invig- j
orator for weak, run down women. '
No other medicine can take its place ;
in our family." Try them. Only 50c. i
Satisfaction guaranteed by J. E. |
Kaufmann.
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Cotton Seed. Oil Men Indicted.
JacksoE, Miss., November.?The
federal grand jury of the United !
Scates court for the Southern district \
of Mississippi tonight indicted a large ,
number of cotton seed oil men, di- J
reetor3 and other cotton seed oil i
officials for alleged violations of tbe j
federal statutes of July 2, 1900.
This statute denounces combina- !
tions. and tbe indictment allege that
the oil mill officials have conspired to
. control the prices of cottoD seed pro- j
duct3.
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THE @FFSPR8?@
OF HEREBSTARY
BLL<l$D T&3HT*
Scrofula ir. but a modified form of blood
Poison and Consumption. The parent
ti-Vi/A ic inint.-/] liv i-ithor will sea ill tilC
child the same disease
manifesting itself in
the form of swollen 5
glands of the neck and 5
throat, catarrh, weak
eyes, offensive sores
and abscesses and of- ;<|a?\
tentimes white swelling?sure
signs of r
Scrofula. There may W/'?'< \-|j
be no external signs for ) ) jr- - \fT ^
a long time, for the disease develops slowly
in some cases, but the poison is in the
blood and will break out at the first favorable
opportunity. S. S. S. cures this wasting,
destructive disease fcv first purifying
and building tip the blood and stimulating
and invigorating the whole system.
J. M. Seals, 115 Public Square. Nashville.Tetsa^
cave- "Ten vrarc nsra ?nv daughter fell and cut
her forehead. From this"vour.d the flan.!-; op
the side of her face became swollen and Imrsted.
Some of the best doctors here and elsewhere
attended her erithout any benefit. We decided
to try S. S. S., and a few bottles cured her entirely."
Sl&&< &makes new and pure
blood to nourish and
strengthen the body,
Ow an(^ a positive and
safe cure lor Scrofula.
It overcomes all forms of bleed j>oison,
whether inherited or acquired, and no
j remedy so thoroughly and effectively
I cleanses the blood. If you have any
blood trouble, or your child has inherited
some blood taint, take S. S. S. aral get
the blood in good condition and prevent
the disease doing further crmage.
Send for our free book and write on:
physicians about vour case. We make no
rharve whatever for medical advice.
| THE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. OA.
The Crisps! Trath.
Gaffecy Ledgef.
Pay your debts if ycu cat: r.hd if
\cu can':, <,>o and see your creditor
r.nd innke an ho-jeet, straightforward
statement, to him of ycur condition
and prospects. Pon t wait for him
oco rlnn'fc /lodrrA him fin thp
streets; dca't ?void him in a crowd;
for he of all others is the man you
ought to see, and you cannot fed
yourself to be a man to the full extent
of the word until you Lave met
him with your Lead erect, looked
him in the face and talked to him like
a man.
There is nothing that wiii iuke the
manhood out of one faster and more
effectually than dodging and hiding
from a a creditor.
.7-1 vnne^ t*.r\ a
"W MIMWU.* V** J* ? a VI
The little daughter of Mr. J. N.
Powell jam pad on an inverted rake
made of ten penny nails. and thrust
one nail entirely through ber foot
find a second one half way through.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm was
promptly applied and five minutes !
later the pain had disappeared and j
no more suffering was experienced j
In three days the child was wearing |
her shoe as usual and with absolutely
no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a
well known merchant of Forkland,
Ya. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and
heals such injuries without maturation
and in one-third the time re
quired by the usual treatment. For
sale by J. E Kaufmans
For Cornless Farmers.
Here is a suggestion to the cornlees
farmers of the State, which wr.s
made by a careful farmer. He says
that if oDe will select a lot of fair
land prepare it thoroughly, and sow
about a peck of wheat and a bushel
or more of oats to the acre, manure
it we?? and cut in the dough state be
will get fine horse and cattle feed.
By sowing the early rarieties <f
wheat and oats it will'1 be ready to
cut May 20 to 2o and tbe-land can be
planted in cotton or corn irumediately.
That will supplement the abort
corn crop* Or if the land is sewn in
peas or sorghum, with seasonable
showery a fine crop of hay may be
made.
Joke in a Needles Foist.
Some SO years ago a firm in San
Francisco sent to a Chinese bowse in
Canton tbe smallest and finest kind
of needle as a sample sf our skill in
delicate handicraft. It was returned
to tbem with a hcie thrcngh the
point, which could only be seen with
a microscope.?Stereoscopic Photograph.
Dr. Bull's Coagh Syrup Cures
A Cough or Cold at once. Conquers ;
Croup, "Whooping Cough and Measles'
Cough without fail. Best for Brcnchitis,
Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia,
Consumption and Lung Affections.
Quick, sure results. Price. 2:"c. j
IMMMlIISAli
OF fcoUTH CAKOUIISA
State, City & County Depository j
COLUMBIA, a. c.
Jajvitn.1 Paid in Full $150 OOO.OC
*nr;?]as 0,000. (X
AaOilittes of Stockholders 150,000.01'
S30.0 000 (H
SAVZNC-S DEPARTMENT.
interest at the rate ol -1 p.-ir cemnui per ai
mm paid on deposits in this department
TRUST BEPAItlMEXT.
j This Bank under special provision of it>
j martor exercises the office of Executor. |
| administrator. Trustee or Guardian of Es j
| atc-s. |
| SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT.
Fire and Burglar proui saies.;- ueyuoi
or rent from 00 to $1'-* 00 per year.
EDWIN W. ROBEETSON *
President,
A. C. H iSKELL,
Vice President
J. CALDWELL ROEEETSOX,
2d Vice President !
G. M. KERRY,Cashier.
Fehrnarv 1 > ly
When w riting mention tbf- Dispatch.
W. A. RE(lLI\(s,!
AETIST, |
COLUMBIA, S. C.
I . i
IS NOW MAKING lilij B.UM no
tnres that can be bad in this country
j and all who have never had a real fine pic
lure, shouid now try some of his ia:e3
st)'le3. Specimens can be seen at his Ga1' cry.
up sta.rs. next to the Hnh
Whr-.ii v5-ritir.fr mention the Dispatch.
TAX NOTICE."""
I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOW [NT,
mentioned plaejs for the i urpn.soof r<-ceiviDC
taxes for lit fiscal vi-i.r I'JPl, viz*
Bab sbur;,'. Wednesday. November 2\
Lcrsville. Thursday. November 21.
Summit, Friduv morn in;;. November -A1.
L -wii*dale. Friday afternoon, Nov. 23.
Barry's. Saturday ?nornliifir, November 23.
IlrdjLtai^ Saturday afternoon, N o*. 23
G. z- :\-_*i-ier's. Monday -Bern'' N *.v 2">
CrapS Hii'.Ta.v.Iiir morning. Ncs* 2;
! Grout's fe.oiv. Tuesday afternoo.b V.v. 23.
j Paul Black's, \"ednesd*'y morn . N-v. 27.
The balance of the time at Lc;ciiigt>n C.
II., t?;itil December 31st. v. iien the books will
The hours f<?r closing Isi*; tax book will bo
11 o'clock for tlio morn in;,-appointment* unci
! t o'clock for those in the afternoons.
TAX LliVV.
F?.r State Purposes "> Milis
For Ordinary Oounty Purposes 3' J Mills
Special County }? Mill
For School Purposes 3 Mills
Total ii Mills
Poll Tax, *1. ,
For interest on railroad bonds in Fork.
Iiroad Biverand Malaria townships, V-j mill.
For retiring rati road bonds. Broad Kivur
and Saluda Townships. *> mills.
For retiring Bail road bonds in Fork
Township, 1 mills.
For attorney fees in Broad and Saluda
Townships, ' mill.
Total levy Broad liivcr Township, JSl? mills
Total levy Saluda Township. ld'? mills.
Total levy Fork Township. 17>? mills.
SpoMal School Tax Little Mobntnin J>i->
triet. 3 mills,
\)r. I..L- .itcii n.rr neArot i* i it ni.'.PO Mil n APO I
township .so htatu t?'tin' Tr?';Lsurrr.
Fit AN K AV. HIIKALV.
Troas iror Lesiusiou County.
gh, I
F'l'irf '
DR. BAKER'S
| FEMALE
I REGULATOR.,
\lfljS A New Discovery for the |
f Prevention and Cure of
:;.j?jj| Female Diseases.
'* 0 permanent cure for oil
> !:!?! '.V?mt>. Bioddcr and Urinary Dis"
:55f| ecscr-ond pcmjlr Weaknesses.
' Jjw . Leucorrhoco or Whites-. Irregutor
! end Painful Menstruation. fie
|! Lodiis w/fll find it of speoo!
\'j'U vclucif to^cnv;>th regutoritydu
m,7 i rrrva Pre^'rtcncy or she Change
|;{ of Life
d | ? 1
:i!1 ~ r !
.1 Price. SI.25. (3*
:| j ; i
BY
j!j! DR. V/ C. BAKER*
;| [ Iff L3TO IBM EB ffi . II |
11 >L.ecr*cic*ikS A*>mr r*trtinci..
I GXLEHEVJLLE. TENS.
FOR SALE AT
TIIE BAZAAR.
Notice. Land for Sale, i
I WILL SELL MY ENTIRE TRACT !
ol laud, containing 5f.O aeres, with |
about one hnndr^d acres of open land. not j
less than (> > acres in tine cultivation with '
plenty ot water. good dwelling house, lour
new teuaut houses, outbuildings, barns,
etc.. etc. Also tine orchard that has
never tailed bearing lruit since I owued
the place Si'uat-d oue and a half miles
cast of Gaston. S. 0. Terms will be reasonable.
Parties wishing to buy will do
well to cull and see the growing crops do*
on the Utid.
W. FICKLISG MACK,
Gaston. 8. C.
September 19. 1901.? tf.
Money to Loan.
XT J" E ARE PREPARED TO NEGOTJV*
ate loans promptly on improved
real estate in Lexington county at 7 per
cent, interest. No commissions. Borrower
pays actual expenses of preparation of
papers.
THOMAS & (ilBBES.
Attorneys at Law,
Columbia, S. C.
November 13. 9nios.
Dr. Taft Bros, Asthmalene and j
other roliabie medicines are for sale !
at the Bazaar.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY. __
Central Tim? \t .Tac,k''')r.vi:!?> .in''. .cavaacah.
Eastern Tiino nt Othor Points.
Scluiitil* in Efffin Jun?* iXth. 1001.
WORTH BOUND. 7
tv. .T;ao!c.-m ?n \ illc I P. 8 > S >: l:? .* 46p(
" Savannah (So. liy ) l-P-i'ml.' :?;aj
" Barn\v<*ii ." j Il.Vip. t JlSa;
" B!a?*kviil? ' 4 I2pj t
Ar. Columbia t siijHp! ft 15m
tv. Charleston, <So. Kt j 7 o^ijiliupj
oum.iiri t ;ii(/
" Branehvilie ! S?0m -iXiaj ^
" Oran^eburij 9 liMril - 4.vvi
" Kiu^viilf ill) I'laj 4 0.jj?i
A*\ Columbia ?...ill l a; -ichv! _
Lv. Augusta, ;* ><>. liy. > ; -oupi y^)p;
Lv. Gnunteviile ! " !'J lop'
Lv. Aiken i <> ? ,
Lv. Trenton ! H52p|ll 09p{ J
" Joluistou ; 40("p;ll *.5>pj .... 1
Ar. Oolmnbin -j .r?4*>P' i??j j
Lv. Columbia, ?Bldg ?: J a.Vjp G&xij j
" Wiimsboro OWpi 7 .
" Chester 7ysip: ? 1
" K<x-k Hill S5up Slfcui I
Ar.Charlotte j '-'(Mi) 9j>_a ? .
Ar.Danville |i- la2p Ar.
Kii'hmon't ? .' <>eu>| tl4jpj ? 1
Ar. Washington I 7 iiia[ um/p: j
M Baltimore (Pa.HE) WloajlKJopj 1
" Philadelphia lit itta; 3"a "
New York. .. i 20.1p f?la'
; Lv. Columbia jll .Tin; 7 Ala;
j Ar. tspArtauburg tOp^ 1J '2uaj
" Ashevilie 717>p, 20/p; j
I Ar. Knozviiie 4 0 a, 7 10p;
j Ar. Cinninuft. 1. . ?. j 7 3jpj a l*a; ^
A r. f/ouisvillcj i ovp: o yv - - *jj | ^
SOUTH BOLWD. [D^D^
Lv. Lowisvilie I ' i bOp. ]
CtT. Cincinnati I BftJaj 8<?5;>! j
Hv. Kn .xviUe I3?3! K*~a I
" Ashovillo 1 7 05aj300p|
" . partanburg
>r. Columbia ....j ~loP; 03)p{ _
' Lv. Ncrw York' Pa.if.Ej I #5Wp|i333F
' " Philadelphia SOI?
" BalMiaoro
Lr. (So.Uvi f ^
f^mhtnohV P.'"". ittfjp laSS"
Cv! Lhtavillo I 4 *^ol ?^Pin
Lv. Charlotte i~5 Arf?' ,,
.. p.o^;?'U .! a ia?.;io4jp
; " CLcj.v? I P4taj!113p ,
j " YTinnsboro ji'.'Nub!Ola: '!
I Ar. Columbia. < Bidg St......; 11 SSa* J C^a j J
Lv. Ooluinbir, (.U. D.) ll&Jum 3 5*a |
1 " Johr-ton J 14?>p| j 1
I " T:" ! GSSa j ;
! At. ajkoji . j 'J- '?-*'! 'i i
i Ar. Granitoville 5 Up; j?- ;
I Ar. Anirasto .. 30.*? Ti.'n . ...
i Lv. Columbia tiSo7Ky> 8?Wp I yonj
j " Kingviile hliCp 23?a ]
I " Orangeburg 4??p 3 45a
t II iijr. 525p 425a
i Sir^er-i'le ' 0 4?p 5 57a! I
Ar. Otarf<5ton ....!. {?^?^ j
Lv. Columbia i.bo. K'\> .11 4oa ) 10a
" BIacl:7iJle I20p;2o2a 1
" Earmrc11 13ty, 3<?7a ?
" Savannah 4 50a
Ar. Jacksonville (P. 8.1 1 7 4op' t? 15a
Sleeping t>Ar Sfll 7ic?j
Excellent dalij pusoOiiger service lx-tvrron , Florida
end 2TW York.
Noj. So and 34?Nc.v York ail3 Florida Es- j
I prcos. Drawiuij-room sleeping cars between
Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing- 1
room sleeping cars between Port Tampa, 3ae?- *
soiiyille. Savanuah. Washington and Vew York.
Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and *
I j&icmnona ana uaariou . uuu .-lunula, juicing ..
: car*between Charlotte antl Jsavr.nr.nh.
j No;?. 35 ant' X?U. S. F&ot Mail. Through ;
Pullman drawiijtr-room buffet sleoing aernbe- f
I tween Jacksonville and New Yon: and Pail* '
; man .sleepingearn between Augusta ami Char- *
I lotto and Charlotte and Kichmond. Dining j
I cars servo all meals en route. Pullman sleep,
j lng cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, t
I enrocto daily betv/cen Jacksonville and CinclnI
nati, via Ashaville.
' FBANKS.GANNON, 8. H.HAKDWIOK,
| Third V-P. <fc Gen. Mgr.. Gen.Pas. Aj?t., :
I Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C
W. H. TALOE, E. W. H I'N T.
j Aa't Gen. Pass. Ag't., Dir. Pass. Ag t? .
JLtlanta, C*. ? ._ChAtleaton, 8. Q. j
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poiuMSia, NEwsf-Rsy m \
vyLAURESS RislLnD^l. ;
Id Effect November 25th. 1900. i
7 45 am lvAtlanta (SAL)ar 8 00 pa 1
10 11 am Iv A'heusar 5 2S pa ]
11 16 am Iv Elberton ar... 4 lb pm 1
12 23 pm lv Abbeville ar... 3 15 pm 1
12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pn. .
1 Qfv vt?v* n f? lr? O (ll \ ?. rv.
jl utj yjLU o i | \J\AU tuu i?... ? vu yuj ?
10 Ol) ain iv SGlenn Springs 4 00 pre i
11 45 am !v Spartanburg ar 3 10 pm 5
12 01 pm lv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pin 1
12 52 pm iv iWaterloo ar.. 2 06 pm 1
1 10 pm ar t Laurens lv... 1 38 pm ]
fDinner. +{c. & w. c.) ^Harris Springe
No. 52 *No. 21 !
11 08 a m 1 v..Columbia..lv 9 20 aio i
11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 9 40 am j
11 27 a in ar Irmo . ..ailO 15 am I
11 3 5a m ar.Dallentine .arlO 40 am 1
11 40 a m ar. White Rock.arlO 58 am [
11 43 a ru ar .. Hilton., .aril 15 am f
11 4'J a in ar. ..Chapin. ..aril 49 am
12 03 u m arL. Mountain arl2 25 pm l
12 07 a m ar.. .Sligbs.. arl2 35 pm 1
12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 1 10 pm
12 30 p Hi ar. Newberry, ar 2 37 pm *
12 43 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 3 05 pm h
12 48 p m ar. ..Gary ar 3 15 pm *
12 55 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 3 30 pm jj
1 02 p m ar..Goldville..ar 3 55 pm s.
1 10 pm ar.. Clinton., .ar 5 00 pm J
1 27 p pi ar . ..Parks?ar 5 20 pm
1 35 p in ar. .Laurens, .ar 5 30 pm T
*Dftilv frpicrhr. PYpent. SnnrJav. 1
? J - J
RETURNING SCHEDULE.
No. 53 *No. 22 ]
1 35 p ra lv. .LaureDS. .lv 7 30 am
1 41 p in lv.. .Parks., .lv 7 40 am
1 55 p in lv. ..CliDton...lv 9 00 am
2 05 p ni lv...Goldville..lv 9 25 am
2 12 p m lv. ..Kinard...lv 9 40 am
2 17 p in lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 9 50 am
2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 am
2 37 p ra "lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am
2 52 p w lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am
3 02 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 36 am
3 06 p m Iv.L. Mountain lv 12 25 pro *
3 20 i) m lv. ..Cbapin.. .lv 1 00 pm
3 25 p m lv... Hilton., .lv 115 pm
3 29 p m lv."White Rock.lv 1 30 pm
3 31 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 2 00 pm
3 43 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 2 45 pm
3 49 p m lv..Leaphart. .iv 3 00 pm
A- _ ... _ 1 1 Oft -nm
uo p m ar..voiuuiui!i. .ai ?.? wj ^/u;
Daily fieitrbt except Sunday.
4 15 pm 3v 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 j
writ.? to
\V. G. CHILDS. T. M. FMERSON, (
r> i.l ?- Af .nu^r I
ri'Murin.
J. F. LIVINGSTON. II. M. EMERSON.
Sol. Ajjvnt. Gvn. Ft. ic Fa?s Aj?r.,
Columbia. S. C. Wilmington. N. C
^P^YesTSBMUQ 1
[IMIKD j
Double Daily Service
Jetwsen New York, Tampa, Atlanta, j
New, Orleans and Points South J
and West. 1
IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900. J
SOUTHWARD. Jjj
i L?-il> ; Daily ^ES
No 31 ! No. 27
v New York. P. E. E.. 1 00 pm!l2 15 am^HE
v Philadelphia, PSK. 3 29 pru; 7 20 anfl||9
v Baltimore, P E K...; 5 50 pm 9 34 am^Hal
v Washington, P EE.! 7 00 p? 10 55 am
v Richmond, oALPj !10 40 pm 2 35 pm
v Petersbar-.'. " 111 35 pn ' 3 30 pm
v Kidgewuv.Jet. ' ; 2 25 am. *? 17 pxu
v ii-.-Ldeison, '* 2 63 wd t> 40 pm J
v Ealeiyh, 4 06 am: 7 50 pm 1
v Snnthcm Pines, ' 5 57 am 9 42 pm
j No 403 .
v Hamlet, 1 50am'l0 32 pm
| No 31 |
v Columbia,} " j;0 35 am[I2 55 am
ir Savannah " | 2 57 pm| 5 00 3m
:r Jacksonville, " i 7 40 pa1 9 10 am
iY Tampa. } 6 3U an.I 5 30 pm
j >?? 40 > f j
- n .. ! noi ??.i J
n lyoarioiie, ; ?> -?i : i
v Cfcester. " j y 52 an*) I
iv Greenwood, " t 12 air j
v Athens, " 1 48 pm
it Atlanta, $ " [ 4 00 pm!
it An^nsta O&W C .1 10 potj
V NT-w Xvrii Y & > ;8 W an-l 'J fcO pu
v Philadelphia " iH) 20 am:>l *6 pn
v .N * i'-rk. ? J t'f* |3 00 piii |
v IJ^lntnorr. U " r .. !fu 3t? pai
;v Wjv-tj't. u 1 6 3U pui j
" * 'j 4N0. 403; >o. II |
:v Portsmouth, SALE ; 2 W F^1, 9 30 arj J
iv Weldon, " >2 0o i'.u.'I- 01 Pr'
: No. 31
v Pid&ewavJct, " '2 '25 am, i 20 pn
v Henderson, " ! 2 53 am' '2 13 pm j
v Kaiotgh, " i 4 06 aEj 3 51 pm
r Southern Pines," 5 57 am' 6 12 pi_
j No 403 j
v n.iiniet, " 1 t rO r.m. 7 20 ps
I No :d No. 27
Colombia.; " [10 35 ami 12 55 an
ir Savannah. " ; 2 &7 pa C 00 an j
ir Jacksonville, " ; 7 i0 pa 0 10 azn J
it Tampa, " j 6 3o am. 5 3') flj ^
r No 4"*' NC. 41 J
v Wilmington. I ]_3 ( 8 pii ^
u Ch-rto-Ui, " J 9j*i am;lU?Op;j
v 'J jco'er, " 1 9 52 amlxo 6o pn
;v Greenwood, jii 42 am' 1 67 am
v Athens, " | 1 48 pm 3 43 am
ir Atlanta.$ 11 |_4 CO pmj 6 05 am j
ir Ani?iiKta C A W C 6 111 pmj. . ?? a
ir Macon. I) of Ge ?xviaj 7 zU pu ;1110 am ?
ir Moctgom'r . A A W ! 'J 2i> pm 11 00 am
ir Mobile, L & N j 3 05 an. j 4 12 pair
N^w Origins. L Jc N 7 40 am 8 30jjm
ir .Vishvilb- n C A* t : 6 40 am 0 65 pni ^
IT Memphis, " 4 U<> ptui 8 10 am
NOBTHWABD. ,
J Daily ; Daily A
] Kb.*41 i no 66 m
v Tampa, SAL By..,. S 00 pin! 8 20 am I
v Jacksonville, " | S 2 j au 7 45 pra
iv Savannah, " 12 35 pin!11 59 pm
v Columbia.^ " { 5 45 pinj 5 4o am J
v Memphis N 1/ A. Si JL 12 4 pin! 8 4o pm A
v Niisvnie 4 JO ;?nj! 9 10 am i
v New Unoans, L & AJ '/ 4j pin; 7 45 pm
v Mobile *' 12 20 am: 2 20 ?c:
v Montgoru'rv. A. i W P G 20 am 11 20 am
v Macon. C at Oeomisij 8 0"> *n<j 4 20 pm
;V AQgdhCa. Ci? O . j 9 40 a?t.[
j l>o. 402; No. 3b
Iv Atlanta, A L Ej lt'Opm! 9 00 pm vj
ir Athens, 44 | 2 50 pa.ill 23 pm J
ur Greenwood, 44 ' 4 44 par 2 05 am I
ir Chester. 44 ' G 28 pm; 4 30 an. "
v (jnarlotte. ! 6 30 pml 6 00 ata
iv Wilmington * i 112 05 p
No 44 No. 60
iv Hamlet 44 i 9 05 pro; 9 20 am
Iv Southern Pine*,' lo On pm 10 Oo am
ivKaleigh. " ill 40 pm 11 56 am
ir Henderson. " jl2 50 am 1 13 pm
v KidgeW&v Jot j i iO am l 45 pm ^
,v Peiereourg, 44 j 415 ami 4 40 pm I
Iv Richmond, " i 5 15 am 5 40 pm
ir Washington. PEE 8 45 am 9 30 pn.
ir Baltimore. P E R-. . 110 08 am 11 35 pm
xr Philadelphia, P 11 B -2 30 pen 2 56 am
irNfc* York. PK R ... 3 o* pm 6 13 am.
No 402 No 36
v Rid'way-Jct.S A L Rj 3 00 am 1 40 pm
v Weldou. i 4 30 am 3 05 pm
ir Portsmouth 44 | 7 (JO am 5 50 pn.
ir Waxfi ton. N^fc W til i 7 00 am
it rw?Jttc?ore. lih 1' Co f6 45 am
tr New York. OUNi?o| .jfl 30 pm
ir Pmhuleiphia,NYP&N 'fo 43 pin 5 10 am
tr Nhw York 44 ' 8 38 pm 7 43 am
s'oTE?tDaily Eicept Sunday.
Dining Cars between New York and Richnond.
aud Hauilet and Savannah on Trains
Sos. 31 and 44. A
t Central Tir ?. ^ Eastern Time. |j
For any iurtb(r information aoplv to 1
WM. BUTLER, JR .
Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
A HILTOIT'S
OUGH CURE,
^ A SYRUP.
Unique? unlike any other cough prepaation.
The quickest to stop a cough and
o remove soreness from the lungs. 25c.
THE MURRAY DRUG CO.,
COLUMBIA. S C.
For Sale at THE BAZAAR.
Aug. 18?lv.
ENGINES BOILERS.
Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iroa
Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes,
Bangers, etc. Mill Castings.
WCast ererj day; work 200 hands.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS * SUPPLY CO
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
January 27?
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