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gg V/ 1AV V/iL .i | Of liberally using our fer ft 1 gyfl the old farm. Kead the fo] 1 * SB owners of the Magnolia Fri I ft CS $900.00 from one acre strat I B rS were used. Light years ag 3 a m acre. It was then conside : n HH years before, but by liberal I I I I Virginia-Cai | IV Kg under peas and velvet bej | II m thing, and have been offere I I \ erperimented with a great I I 1 hB the highest per cent oneape I W H Carolina Fertilizers would \T fl you had one? Well, dent x H Virginia-Cart H Bichmond. Ya. ra Durham*, N. C. B?B9Bi*^53 Charleston, S. C. B8 Baltimore, Md. 139 ? 5 : G ? ToMLR COLUMBIA, ! We especially invite yon to come to see ils : ? Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Side E 30 DAYS SALE?FURNL W. H. SOWELL, FURNITTTR Opposite Y. M. C. ? ; t THE Z=I 5 To Buy Youi \ SMO \ (At Old P ^ Wo have the most c ^ of "Leather" shoes in i # comfort of the feet thai ?. at Live and let live pr I E. P. & F. , 5 1710 MAIN STREET, S We Bought Early Bef t " I New Books for t >jj LEDGERS?Double ai 5 extra debit, whole a I JOTJRNALS?Two, th I* columns, all styles ? prices. | CASH BOOKS--A11 sizi columns, printed he< | DAY BOOKS?Blottei books, receipts, drafl ? etc. A full line of loose lea The R. L I ^ I! | j Over in tin | COI^MBIA, SOU " BBBBBBBBHHBIBBBBBBBBnDBiHBHIBBKSBnBHSI fl^Hs vnH|HMk ^ HgKg Hi H I a ^ jg|g (Broe SB&.jSw nra no ?hs ?B V BWB Hy ffi \ TO ANY CHE WER of tobacco wl _ -' y < # V * "he Results! tillers, is to pay oH a mortgage on H lrticinfr fmm Messrs. Wherry & Son, lit Farm, Durant, Miss.:4* We made V rberries, on which jour fertilizers ||S :o we bought this place at $20.00 per ??| red to have been worn out twenty gjgi ly using |fij roiioa Fertilizers 1 ins, we can now grow almost any- SI k! $250.00 per acre for the place. We Eg many brands of fertilizers, but find Em sr.?' Now don't you think Virginia- H enable you.to pay off a mortgage if Lse any other. ?| >Iina Chemical Co. ?> Atlanta, Ga. Jk J| E Savannah, Ga. K Montgomery, Ala. B Memphis, Tenn. 09 gg| Shreveport, La. Ml fi| iPOTLESS hing Machines & Wringers roDgest. Looks as if it would last a life Easy to handle. Washes a tub of a i ? 5 10 mirmfps 0 iU V 4V *V w ? v. 1 Elegant Li~bt Rnnning Wheeler & ii fewiDg Machine the qaeen ot them all New Homo Machine. Ball bearing. shuttle machine. Second band maa. Needles tor all machines. Attach5, shuttles, b6lts and the highest grade a machine oil?dots not ruin >onr maR*pairiug a speciality. Next door to Piatt's Dry Goods store Come to sea J. H. BERRY, 2 Main St., Columbi^S. C. FURE. JHNITURE CO., s. c. for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron toards, Hall Racks. m YOUR HOUSE. ,E C0M 1231 Main Street, A. Building. j. J , : i ^ ^ -p. _fm_ - WINTER % 'rices.) 5 omplete Fall stock ^ everything for the i tcan be had, and ? ices. ? A DAVIS, | COLUMBIA, S. C. ? ore the Advance. ^ i/WWWW*'* ^ _ _ he New Year. I ad single entry, j ccounts, etc. ( i ree, four and six j of hindingljand 3 !: 3s, two and three a adings, etc. $ , a s, memorandum s j Endnote hooks, J I ,f ledgers, etc. fjj *$****$$ j Irvan Co.. s t/ ' I 3 Masonic Temple, ^ TH CAROLINA, Si TO THE MERCHANT: tio will cut out and mail us this ac 1 The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 24, 1906. Fond Branch Happenings. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Mr. John M. Sharpe is ir Columbia where he is serving us postal clerk in the house of representatives Mr. Willie J Smith's tinging class met last Saturday. This makes bis third sessiou here and the prospects aie very gratifying for a successful term. R9V. James K Ioabinet preached an able Eermon here lust Sunday. H9 is an able ambassador for the Master. The outlook is very favorable for a prosperous year in the church?spiritually and temporally. This community in geueral was quite pleasantly surprised when it was reported last week that at Mr. U JtLi JtSillington'e, our inenci aua neighbor, three little girls had come to make his home, their home. They were all doing well when last b^aid from and weigh respectively 54 5 and pounds As this is the first instance of triplets in any home in this community, many people are visiting them and Mr. Ballington has our congratulations and best wishes for Bessie, Lessie and Essie. Last Thursday, Jan. 11, a party of relatives and friends gathered at Mr. W W. Koon's new home to give Mrs. Koon a birthday dinner. In all fifty-two attended. A daiuty, mo?t delicious dinner was served, after which the older ppople conversed of stories, old-days of youth, days when our nation was saddened by the cannon's terrible boom. The younger persons talked freely of the present, with reveries of the past, but most delightfully of the future. Surely this was a glad day not to be forgotten soon by those who attended. Cay. January 15, 1906. The Grip. ^Before we can sympathize with others, we must have suffered ourselves." No one can realize the suffering attendant upon an attack of the grip, unless he has had the actual experience. There is probably no disease that causes so much physical and mental agony, or which so successfully defies medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Congli Remedy. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy, not one case has ever been reported that has resulted in pneumonia or that lias not recovered. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. 2Tew Wireless Record. Portland, Me., Jan. 19 ?Officials at the government wireless telegraph . /N "Hi i .? i station at <jape Hiuzanetn anDouDcea today that they were in communication with one of the tugs accompanying the dry dock Dewey at 7:35 o'clock last Monday nigbt. Toe dry dock was then 2,2*26 mile* off Cape Hatteras and moving knots an hour. It was more than 3,010 miles from the local statior. The officials say that this breaks ail records for long distance wireless telegraph in this country, the best previous showing having heen the receipt of a message at Colon, Panama, from a distance of 2 600 miles. Mrs. Ciadwick does to Work. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 18?Mrs. Cassis L Cbadwicb, who has been too weak to work for the pf?6t few days, and who had been confined in the hospital at the female department at the penitentiary, began her duties with the other women convicts today. She was set to work with the needle, making buttonholes in shirts. Cleaning out Chicago Dives. Chicago, JaD. 17 ?The owners of the dives which cluster around the lower part of the down town business district, have been notified by the chief of police that they will Dot be tolerated in that locality after May 1, 1906 If the Baby is Catting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs Winelow'd Soothing Syrup, for children teethiDg. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pan?, cares wind colic QDd i3 the be9t remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. tf It is the best of all. May Be Suicide. Columbia Record, Jan. 18. Dr. F. D. Kendall ha* relumed from GastoD, in Lexington county, where he was calied to tx^mine a very pe 'uli*r case, presumably suicide. M s. Noel Sbarpe, a white woman a >out forty five [tears of age, was found dead in a well in that town I last night. It seems that Mrs. Sbarpe j bad been attending court, at Lexing- \ ton court house and returned to her 1 If you haven't Red Meat Tobacc rTO THE CO] We give you our absolute gua Red Meat is made of better t< good solid juicy chewing q plug of any weight offered Write name and address plainly he ivertisement,we will mail him a ca Manufactured Only by Liipfert-Sca i n ???? borne Tuesday night. She was missed shortly after ber return and a search was made of the neighborhood. A well in the yard fully ninety feet deep was found uncovered and Mr. W. A Neil went down and found the body of Mrs. Sharpe. The entire side of her face was crushed in and the scalp was completely torn cff. It is the genera! belief i f the neighbors that she committed suicidf. Mrs. Sharpe leaves a busbaud and eight children. How to Prevent Bilious Attacks One who is subject to bilious attacks will notice that for a day or more before the attack he is not hungry at meal times and feels dull after eating. A dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when these first symptoms appear will ward of the attack. They are for sale by Kaufmann Drug Co* Bryan's Views are Unchanged. SaudakaD, Borneo, Jan. 18?Afier leaving the Pnilippiues for India, W J Bryan mads the folio* ijg etatemeot to the Associated Pre6s: "My visit to the Phi!ippiue?s has been very interesting and instructive, and I appreciate the facilities tffjrded me by the civil snd military au thoritien for tb'rough investigation r>f P h i i i i\r>i n tiu 'Fhta unuhLii me to collect much knowledge whicb I bope to use f >r (he benefit o? both the American people and the Filipinos. "The promise given by the rising generation of the natives to uae the English laDguarge eurp taeee my expectation more than anything else "My views regarding the independence of the islands have not changed.'' 13 Men Entombed in West Virginia Mine. Charleston, W. Yd, JaD. 18 ? Eighteen men are belnved to have been killed in a ternfic explosion today id one of the minr-n of the Detroit and Kana?ba Coal Company, at Detroit, on Paint creek, this county, 25 miUs from here. Greatly in Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern requirements for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are just what von need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At The Kaufmann Drug Oo.'s Drug Store, 50c., guaranteed. Narrow Escape from Lynch. Milford, Dal., Jan. 17 -John LaDgf jrd, a negro whom a mob attempted fc ) lvneh for bis attack on Mine Fiorry E JBorze, a school teacher at Calhoun school Dear here, was secretly takeD from Milford jail this morning under armed guard, and hurried to TV. T7DI* *~r\j t w& ??? Luke E. "Wright, Ambassador Washington, Jan 19.?It was announced at the State d^Darfmentthis morning that the first Uoited States Ambassador to Japan will be Luke E. Wright, of Tennessee, at present Governor General of the Philippines. The children's jubilee of good health follows the use of Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar, the cough syrup that expels all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Acertain remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough and all lung and bronchial affections. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The schooner Robert H. Stevenson was wrecked on Saturday od Diamond shoals and 12 persons we e dr >wned, the only survivor bemg picked up by a steamer on its way from Philadelobi* to Savaonab, after be had beeD fl >ating ou a plank without food or water thirty hours. Statistics show that 17,700 p?ople lost their lives in Alleghany county, PeDn , the past year by accidents in iroa and steel mills, blast furnaces, ? ~ ~ 1 wnil Q QnH rtttlOr IjnfiC LUILOP, 1 aiil UUUO uuu vtuvt nuvw of industry. For any disease of the skin there is nothing bettor than Chamberlain's Salve. It relieves the itching and burning sensation instantly and soon effects a cure Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Out of the expenses of the dispensary invpstigatiog committee Senator Christensen got nearly Si 000 and other membeis received sum" in like proportions, and where is the benefit*? Complain of hioh taxef; you see where ~ /vninn O n r 'VflttO your money id guiug ?vui Letter. Senator Tillman made a very bitter attack on President Roosevelt in the senate on Wednesday, againet the protest cf R-publicans andsrveral Democrats. It is a sin to suffer -with backache and pains over the Kidneys, when a single dose of Pineules will give relief in one night. Suffering women should heed these warnings ere it is too late. Female trouble may result. Pineules will strengthen the Kidneys and bladder, cleanse the blood and relieve the aches and pains of Neuralgia and Rheumatism. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. :o in stock, write the factory?we NSUMER : rantee that each 10c plug of )bacco and contains more H| uality than any other 10c Kg or sold by any factory. Mn re: ,rd which will entitle him to one 5c les Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. ALL SICK WOMEN: I 1 | SHOULD READ MRS. FOX'S LETTER j ? In All Parts of the United States Lydia ; E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound j Has Effected Similar Cures. Many wonderful cures of female ills ; are continually coming to light which ! have been brought about by Lydia E. i i Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and ; through the advice of Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., which is given to sick women absolutely free of charge. The present Mrs. Pinkham has for twenty-five years made a study of the ills of her sex ; she has consulted with and advised thousands of suffering women, who to-day owe not only their health but even life to her helpful advice. Mrs. Fannie D. Fox, of 7 Chestnut Street, Bradford, Pa., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham "I suffered for a long time with female trouble, and finally was told by my physician that I had a tumor. I did not want to submit to an operation, so wrote you for advice. I received your letter and did as you told me, and to-day I am completely cured. My doctor says the tumor has disalinear ed, and I am once more a well woman. I believe Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the best medicine in the world." The testimonials which we are constantly publishing from grateful women establish beyond a doubt the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to conquer female diseases. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. She asks nothing in return for her advice. It is absolutely free, and to thousands of women has proved to be more precious i than gold. Some Extra Sp " The Store The Saturday, Monday a: propose doing so 25 Ladies' Eain Coats, the Newest Styles a 50 otjlv Young Men's Overcoats.; special f< 125 onlv Ladi s* Finest Fascinates, lor th 50 only Fine Ctrcu'ar Shawls at 40c. and i 2(j0 pi< c s best Oriting made for thi* sale ' 2.000 yards very heavy unbleached Canton sale 10 cents the yard. 100 tine New York Mills 52 90 Sheets, sold HU pairs fine N^w York Mil's Hemstitch) 300 pieces No 40 and 50 wide all silk faff: sale 10c. the yard 590 pieces ktbbon, G inches wide, all silk, this sale 15c the >arri. We have never shown such bargains since showing. LACES. LAC ft jI We have over fifty patterns of 10e., 15c. an for this sale is only 5c. per yard. You will fi this lot Don't fail 'o j>ee them. Ladies' Mi each. Children's Fine Wool Caps, tor this si Men's Famous President Suspenders only I Fine All Wool Sweaters SI 25 each. Ladi this sale only 59c. We have extra bargains i per pair. We don't buy anything that we ca Grade Tailor Made Suits, blacks and assortet each We fcave n ade no lois out of them, a fail to see them Lnd;es' fiae Satin Lined Ja< a sacrifice; our 5:0 00 Jnckets, So 00 each: a fail to see theo\ lacli s' 10c. Lac* Collars, Tt. u-nnld take an advertisement a inile loner And we aie sellii g them in a hurry. 2ft) (1 7. n B> 's Fur arid Wool Ilats, specia SI 50 and S'2 00 Hats, about 3(10 in the lot. Lot No 2- Man's wrv high grade Hats. b!ac fcr thi- sale $ 50 each. 100 Meu's Fine C ieviot Suits. Mack or nav St 98'he >r,it Ihere ere erdhss otl er s^ze-.. all prices Call and inspect this s:ock. pociet hook. IS ISA W I ] Opposite the Theatre. CO I/O ME ??Bgg?MBM????? will supply you direct. cut of Red Meat Tobacco FREE at a Wood's Seed Book . FOR 1906 is one of the handsomest and most valuable publications of the kind issued. The useful and practical hints contained in the annual issues of Wood's Seed Book make it a most ^ valuable help to all Farmers and Gardeners and it has long been recognized as an up-todate authority on all AO IP* I I uaroen ana t-arm seeos, particularly for southern planting* Wood's Seed Book mailed free to Farmers and Gardeners upon request. Write for it T.W. Wood k Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, . VIRGINIA. We solicit your orders direct for both VEGETABLE and FARM SEEDS, if your merchant does not sell WOOD'S SEEDS. PMQR RESTAURANT. ~ L DAVID, Proprietor. 1330 MAIM St.. COLUMBIA.. S. C. The only up to dare eating house of its kind in the City of Columb a. It is well kept ?clean linen, prompt and p^l'te service. You get what yon order and pay only for what vou get. With'n easy repch of desirable sleeping apartments Of E.N ALL NIGHT. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Aja|Clcar~ci and bcautifie* the natf. sfeSH PromVite. a luxuriant growth. vMNever Fails to Eestore Gray Kv.vffYrk Hair to ua youthful Color. ' CTIT- ncalp^diwisea i^hair idling. ENGINES boilers. Tanks. Btacka, Bland Plyea and Bkoot-Iren , Work; Shaftla*. Pulleys, Soaring, Mum Bapffora, ota. *U1 Caatiara. WCut mrr Bay; work 2X kaaAa. ftOMSASD I BOW WORKS M IVVVLV OK AUGUSTA, OSOMCA. ' T X. L. corf* neuragia. eciai Bargains T is Different." nd all next week we me lively selling. nd bestqaali y. 45, $10 0J and $12 50 each or this sale. $4 75each is sale 503. 753 and $1 03 each. >0o. each. 7?c. the yard. Only 50 yards to each easterner Flannel, never ?old cinder ; lor this all abont for f-5c ; for this sale 60c. each. 1 d Pillow Cases, for this sale 15c each, ta Ribbons, the 15c. aDd 20c. kind, for this assorted colors; the 25c. fiina all over; ior we have been in business as we are now * jeh. laces. 1 'M j w ? \ 1 Iid 25c. Lace?, all in oue lot, and the price .nd almost Any kind ot Lace yoa want in turning Handkerchiefs for this sale 121-3. lie 25c. 10c. es Fine Black Mercerized Silk Petticoats, fo 4 n Men's Suspenders at 10c , 25c. and -50c. n't pet at bargain prices. Ladies' High 1 colors, some in the lot sold as high as $25 ud the price is So and S7 60 each. Don't ;kets, tbe newest and best stvles. bought at ,ndaU$15 0) Jackets S7 50 each. Don't for this sale 5c eacn. to tell you all tho good things we have. CLOTHING. 1 for this sale 25c. each. Lot L?Men's Yon can take t oor choice for SI 00 each ks, pearls and browns, all the new shapes; v blue, sold as a rnle, for $3 50, our price ^ varieties lor men, boys and children all We'll make the prices right to suit your "The Store That is Different.77 IA, S. C. .ny store handling this brand. ^ >