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1 bKSt JtoaJ J^yWay Of( H At the bottom is a picture o# aJ K not used. Notico tae very ix>or gro K graph of the field of a planter vho 1 VirgInia=CaroIi ? 4-v.rt m-wi nwn stand, and ta 9 many other interesting: pictures of: of poor and good yields are compj B Ask your deaier for it, or send us 6c at ping and postage. " Increase your, 2 Carolina Fertilizers. Buy no other fi Virginia-Carolina C 9 Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. HpEgEga Baltimore, Md. ? *s -L ***" jae^'^cr * hb^..Vo. , S To Buy Yoi 5 SHC J (At Old ^ Wo have the most i of "Leather" shoes ii ^ comfort of the feet tl ? at Live and let live ; I E. P. & F. 5 1710 MAIN STREE' J We Bought Early 1 EH, | 1 THE GENTLE ART OF jj *???**??*$* Its the first appearani nice letter is befo: !to write that kin<3 you have nice sta the pound or in a box if you haven'1 J< paper is in a nice $ Many Styles, Mar I Shades. Tlie R. L i In the Masor | COLUMBIA, SOB jmimn ^ Unexcelled Dinin{ A Through Pullman Sleep! ^ Convenienf Schedule j/fjt For full information i juL consult nearest Southern! W R. W. HUNT, D BROOKS MORGAN^ A. ( ase\&ur"Yield.yg--^? er Acre" Comparison | 1 firm on which .our fer^lizers were aS wth ? At the top, there is a photo- U$j believes in the liberal use oi enly |? ina Fertilizers* & .11, luxuriant plants? You can see as farms liKo these on which the crops fg? ired, in our large, pretty aimanac. . in stamps to pay the cost of wrap- T' yields per aero'' by using Virgiaia- foj ^.1 hemical Company. fit | Atlanta, Ga. P Savannah, Ga, B&r rg Montgomery, Ala. RH m Memphis, Tenn. vQj ag SPOTLESS ashing Machines & Wringers > strongest. Looks as if it would last a life e. Easy to naudle. Washes a tub of tbes in 5 to 10 minutes 'he Elepant Licht Running Wheeler & Ison ^evfiDg Machine the queen of them all "he New Borne Machine. Ball bearing. ' * r? _ J wo. shuttle IL&CD1Q6< C tcuuu jjauu nea. Needlts for all uachiDes. Attachuts, shuttles, belts nnd the highest grade rm machine oil? docs rot ruin jour maine Bepairiug a speciality. Next door to o. Piatt's Dry Goods store Come to see J. H. BERRY, >02 Main St., Columbia, S. C 'L^-CE J it WINTER J >e:s. s Prices.) J complete Fall stock ^ \ i everything for the 5 lat can be had, and r prices. ^ A. DAVIS, r, COLUMBIA, S. C. J lefore the Advance. S LETTER WRITING. I f } ce that interests. A i f1 re you. If you want ? - ? -- 8; L you can ao su xx n .tionery, Get it by box. You are in a t tbe paper and .the box if you get it here. ?jj Ly Shapes and Many ' >??***?#?* J Bp Co., dc Temple, I TH CAROLINA, 1 91 i.W4VWiVAVAVAV?TOBg RAILWAY.^ I Gar Service, W ing Cars on all Trains, ^ s on Local Trains. yi> is to rates, routes, etc., Railway Ticket Agent, or . P. A., Charleston, S. C. Gr. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. M/ The- Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 7, 1906. What Has Our Legislature Done? To the Editor of the Dispatch: Not to the editor, eittu r, but to cur lawmakers. N ;W, I don't kaow anything about making laws, but I do Ir^^nr mliot io innfc n n ft what, ifi OJ l'Jfit &UU? noi?M ?>J j ? .. . J for our representatives. To appropriate 840,000 more for old soldiers when there is more given thtm now than they deserve is what I call unjust and improper. People I kDow who never seen the war much leas served as a euidier; widows whose husbands got killed at home by accident or carelessness, women who have ample means by which to support themselves and men who perhaps did no good in the service are receiving pensions Men who did something for the cause receive nothing. Men who lost their limbs beiDg left to hop along behind their plows day after day, have never received anything from the government to help them. Now, I know women who get pensiono for support who take the money and buy fine dressrs for their daughters. Call that justice? No, there is no justice in euch 'laws, if you call such law at all. But we say we have no laws. Who is to blame? Why we who just, let such things alone and never pre.end to enforce the law. Just go along and Bay we have got no law. Are we any better than the ones who commit these crimes? I answer no. We are as much to blame as they. We are not law abiding citizeus as the ones who does these things. We see men drinking; see them druok and staggering about, cursing and swearing and abusing his neighbors and we just let him go because he is drunk. "He don't know what he is doing." Now do you think that is right? I say no. Yju can hear people say here and there: "Ob, he's drunk, don't notice him." Now, I never was drunk, and I never ex pect to be, but I don't believe that a man ever was too drunk to know what he was doing. Now, Mr. E iitor, may the good Lord help us to enforce such laws and to condemn such violators of the law is the prayer or your humble scribe. Justice. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winelow'a Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gume, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents 8 bottle, tf It is the best of all. Miss Isabell Cooner Dead. Batesburg, S. C, March 1 ?Miss Isabel! Cooner, daughter of the late ^ ^ ^ a: ? 1 j JK8V. JOH. V*. sooner, Oi tin* piuue, uicu of typhoid fever at an infirmary in Charleston Wednesday at 11 o'clock, a'ter a severe illness. She had been ill for about four weeks aod although very low her health was a surprise,as she bad passed the crisis acd seemed on the road to recovery. She was a charming youDg lady and is mourned by hundreds. The remains were brought back here for interment. ) ? ? Growing Popular. We clip the following from the Twit-City Daily Sentinel, Winston Salem, N U, of Jb'eDruary iy: "About 135 firemen attended the special service at the Lutheran church Sunday morning and heard an excellent sermon delivered by the paBtor, Rev Geo. S. Bearden. "Sir, we would see Jesus," was the subject of the discourse which made a fine impression and was well received by the large congregation in attendance." ? ^ > Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring1 Worm, Herpes, Barbers' Itch. All of these diseases are attended by intense itching, which is almost instantly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Salve and by its continued use a permanent cure may be effected. It has, in fact, cured many cases that had resisted all other treatment. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug CO. Many prayers that are started upward find lodgement in the basement. Bill to Settle Indian Affairs. Washington, March 2 ?The senate today passed tbe bill providing for the settlement of the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes. Under the guise of considering the bill the Benate spent practically the entire day in the discussion of tbe railroad question. The subject was raised by Mr. LaFollettfc's proposed amendment to the Indian bill prohibiting the rail! road companies and their stockholders I from acquiring the coal lands in Iq dian territory. The Able Case. A motion was made before Judge Hydriek in Columbia la9t Friday in the Able case, which is a suit for $21,000 against the Southern railway for the death of Mr. Cromwell Able, at Leesville, 6ome time ago. This case was tried at our last term of court here aDd the verdict was for the railroad, aDd the motion now is for a new trial. The judge has reserved bis decision. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, constipation, often ends in appendicitis. Tc avoid all serious trouble with stomach, liver and bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They perfectly regulate ' i. ? mese organs wimuui pam ui uiBtumxw i. 25c. at Tlie Kaufmaim Drug co., druggist. Hotel in Sight. There is a feeling cf confidence in the atmosphere about the prospects of a splendid new tourist hotel for Columbia which has not obtained before, although the matter has been a lively topic of conversation and discussion for several years. Thompson Hanged. Greenvilie, March 2 ? Andrew Thompson, a negro guilty by ample proof and confession of the highest crime known to American l?w, rape, was executed in the Greenville county jail yard this morniDg. The trap was sprung at 11 35 o'clock, death rflnnlkina from strangulation in 14 "T) ? o minutes. Danger of Pneumonia. A cold at tliis time if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia which is sc often fatal, and even when the patient has recovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible tc the development of consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and strengthen the lungs and prevent pneumonia. La Grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." For sale by Kaufman Drug Co. Hipp-Fulmer. Newberry Observer, March 2nd. Mr. aDd Mrs. John C. Hipp have issued invitations for March 15tb. the occasion being the marriage oi their daughter, Miss Hattie Ella The happy event will take place al their home, near the city. The luckj young man is Mr. J. Kaland Fulmer of Hilton, Lexington county. Clean the Complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulate; the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the complexion oJ pimples and blotches. It is the besl laxative for women and children as it i: mild and pleasant, and does not grip* or sicken. Orino is much superior t< pills, aperient waters and all ordinary cathartics as it does not irritate thestom ach and bowels. For sale by Kaufmai Drug Co. Coum^ndar Johnson, convicted o the murder of Jttev. M. i). tirainger in Horry county, and who appeaiec to the Supreme Court, has bad hif appeal dismissed, and Judge Gar] resentenced him to hang, fixing the day the 23rd of March. Judge Prince completed his worl in the common pleas court at New berry on Wednesday morning, anc the court wa3 adjourned then sine die, there being no further business before him. The jurors were die charged on Tuesday morning, nol having heard a single case. PriDce Eitel Frederick, second son of the emperor of Germany, wag married on Tuesday to Duchess Sophie Charlotte, daughter of the Grand Duke of Oldenburg. Miss Maggie Swartze, of Columbia, was burned to death at Killiane j a few days ago while visiting friends ! there. Revenue officers destroyed two i m large stills iD the "Dirk Corner" sec- j I tion of Greenville county on Monday. Afler completing their work the officers were fired on 1 y moonshiners. ^ fifty or more shots being exchanged, but without tft\ct. Senator J. Quitman Marshal has declared himself * candidate 'for ^ mayor of Column. T. HaBtll ti Gibbes, the incumbent, will run again. ? Sleeplessness. Disorders of the stomach produce a nervous condition and ofte;i prevent sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets stimulate the digestive j organs, restore the system to a healthy condition and make sleep possible. For sale by The Xaufmann Drug co. Fourteen American tnie3ionarie8 j fled from Nancbang. Chin", for safety i on Wednesday. An English family, 1 two adults aDd two children, were ^ killed by the Chinese mob. I Adjutant General Frost has ap- j pointed Lewis W Haskell, of Columbia, bis assistant, to take the place f > ? resigned by Captain Patrick. f, 1 . a A does of Pine-ules at bed time will t usually relieve backache, before morn- ^ ing. These beautiful little globules are soft gelatine coated and when moistened j and placed in the mouth vou can't keep .. . _ L from swallowing them. Pine-rues con- r tain neither sugar nor alcoljol?just gums 1 anrl resins obtained from our own native v pine forests, combined with other well 11 known bladder, kidney, blood and back- i i ache remedies, Sold by Kaufman Drug a . Co. * ~ T Seven white men and a negro were \ , killed by an explosion in the Little Cahaba coal mine at Piper, Ala , on \ Tuesday. s The work of grading the s-reet car line from Anderson to Beltcn ^ began on Wednesday. i People who listen have no right to ; complain of gossips ( The gums and resins obtained from c pine t7*ees have long been recognized ?. s highly beneficial in the treatment of ^ backache, kidney and bladder troubles. ? 1 Pine-ules is the name of a new medicine, : the principle ingredients of which come from the p;ne forests of our own native ^ land. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co. I i "AT THE STORE TE ; We propose making t record braker, and w right by offering some o bargains that we have; i before the trade. ) ? f 25 dozen Misses' and Children's Satin' 1 Caps, satin lined, the 25c. kind, for. each 10c.! I o r 25 dozen Ladies' 25c. Corset Covers, for ^ each 1y ac. 10 dozen Ladies' 50c. Corset Covers, 5 eacn 25c. 5 dozen Ladies' 75c. Night Gowns only, 5 each 50c. s 0 5 25 dozen Ladies' 50c. and 75c. Waists to f close out at. each 39c. k 25 dozen 50c. and 75c. Silk Baby Caps to' f s close out at, each 25c. ^ 50 Ladies' heavy black Stockings, the ) best ever offered for, pair 25c. j 20 pieces fine All-Linen Table Damask, l some 72-inch wide. S 100 dozen Cotton Towels, the 10c. and i 15c. kind, only, the dozen 89c. < ' One lot of 10c. and 15c. Embroideries ) , for, the yard 5c. 1 One lot of 10c. and 15c, Laces for, the j yard oc. 3 * . 100 Alarm Clocks, sold everywhere for s $1.00, otir price 59c. j 3 55 only $1.50 and $2.00 Watches, for this o sale, each 99c. ~ [ 10 dozen large size Glass Pitchers, form- % erly sold at 25c., now 10c. ~ I 500 pieces Fine Decorated China1ware, worth 10c. each, now 5c. 3 25 Men's $3.50 Silk Fancy Vests, now i each $1.95 ~ 25 dozen Boys' Heavy 25c. Black Stock- ~ t ings, for tiiis sale, pair 15c. 5 dozen Ladies' $*l.50 Fine Black Sateen Waists for this sale 99c. ( 1 5 dozen Men's $1.00 Silk Mufflers, for , this sale, each 50c. ; Opposite the Theatre. COLUMBI rwo OPEN LITTERS 1POKTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN [rs. Mary Dirnmick of W ashlngton tella How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabl? Compound Made Her Well. I It is with great pleasure we publish tie following letters, as they eonvincigly prove the claim we have so many lines made in our columns that Mrs. ^ finkhara, of Lynn, Mass.. is fully qualiiedto give helpful advice to sick women. Lead Mrs. Dimmick s letters. Her first letter: )earMrs. Pinkham:? 441 have been a sufferer for the past eight ears with a trouble which first originated rom painful periods?the pains were excruci- 4 ting, with inflammation and ulceration of the enable organs. The doctor says I must have n operation or I cannot live. I do not want 0 submit to an operation if I can possibly void it. Please help me."?Mrs. Mary )immiek, Washington, D. C. Her second letter ; )ear Mrs. Pinkham 44 You will remember my condition when I ast wrote you, and that the doctor said I aust have an operation or I could not live, received your kind letter and followed your .dvice very carefully and am now entirely veil. As my case was so serious it seems a niracle that"I am cured. I know that I owe tot only my health but my life to Lydia E. ^inkham's Vegetable Compound and to your .dvice. I can walk miles without an ache or 1 pain, and I wish every suffering woman eould read this letter and realize what you an do for them."?Mrs. Mary Dimmick, 59th * ind East Capitol Streets, Washington, D. C. How easy it was for Mrs. Dimmick to vrite to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., md how little it cost her?a two-cent itamp. Yet how valuable was the reply! Mrs. Dimmick says?it saved her life. Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands >f just such letters as the above, and - - > ? )ners smog- woiueu ueipiuj. auvitc. E M. Lucae, county tieaeurer of Teorgetowo, died suddenly on Sunlay. Black Lurgsbanp, Robinson Cham )ioD, line brer: blue ribbon winners. Obey have the siz?, '.hape and color. Phe best all round general purpose owls. Eggs SI 00 per setting. Rice 5 Harman, LexingtoD, S. C. tf t * / :at's different." lie month of March a rill begin the month * ?f the most wonderful yet been able to place % * 5 dozen Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Undershirts and Pants, 50c. kind fortius * sale, the garment 37]c. 5 dozen Ladies' 10c. Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, for this sale, each 5c. dozen Ladies' 25c. Hose Supporters for this sale, pair, 10c* 00 yards All-Linen Table Damask, for this sale, yard 25c. 5 dozen Misses' 15c. line Black Stockings, for this sale, pair 11c. 00 only extra good Men's Umbrellas, or this sale, each 90c. 0 boxes 10c. Sweet Soap, for this sale, cake 5c. . pair regular 50 cent. Cuff Buttons for 2oc. I regular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c. ! regular 25c. Butter Dishes for 25c. ! regular 25c. Buggy Whips for 25c. . pair Ladies' or Gentlemen's Gloves, the 50c. kind, for 25c. 15 yards Silk Ribbon, all colors 25c. ! yards 25c. Taffeta Ribbon for 15c. i dozen fine Pearl Buttons for 25c. 0 pair 5c. Shoe Strings for 25c. ! pair 25c. Side Combs for 25c. : Ladies' 10c. Back Combs for 25c. ^ !5 Gold Plated Collar Burtons for.. ,25c. 0 spools best Spool Silk for 25c. 2 Ladies' oc. Mourning Handerchiefs for 25c. 10 Spools Turkey Red Cotton ,25c. ! pairs Men's regular 25c. Half-Hose for 25c, Hundreds of other bargains for Spot :ash. Come to see us; look us over. Will be dad to siiow you through, "The Store That is Different^ A, S. C.