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Your Cotton Crop It costs no mQre-toculti two bales of cotton than an one-quarter of a bale. Wh; with fVirginiaFertil Other men have been able tc ; |jj their yield per acre with a liberal ; Fertilizers. Messrs. Lucas & Jackson of I v gima-caroima f ertilizer on about 5 say: "We have the finest crop of people around here think the same, on one stalk. Another stalk had 1 souares and blossoms. On about 8 2 Dales to the acre, and an estimate tilized and under other cultural n five acres." An interesting picture of the cc found in the new 1909 Virginia-Care of which may be had from your i free, if you write our nearest sales Virginia-Carolina Sales Offices Columbia, S. C. v . THE PRICES TEU. J. B. FRID Wiioiesaie a Grocers, Floi Feet We Want the Merchants, Plat ington County to Call and See Purchases. We Can Pill To Money. 1823-1825 Main Str< I, III I C O. BROW 1 1730 MAIN TREET, I j! Is where you can find or ? * ?paij jf OF ALL : | DOORS. SA | BLINDS V TP TTI/rn A T^TTV JJUXL&I AIM U - . I CABINET I ;l Call or write for Prices. W J * 4 WATER GRO First Pat. $6 00 Barrel This is the time for Lexingtonians cther ihings they need. Always see me \ Swift's Premium Ha best, at 121-2 J. B. H] Wholesale and R General Groceries, 'Bee', Mi ?aa n T*T> TT A TO CTOVrT &OT6 UTXiA v jx?a oiaajjx, Alcohol to Ask your doctor how often stimulant for children. He wi rarely. Children do not nee how often he prescribes a ton; ably answer, "Very, very fr< about Ayer's non-alcoholic Sai young. Follow his advice. Hekn The first great rule of health ? " Daily movei this is not so. Then ask him about Ay Can Be Increased vate an a ere that produces . -acre which produces only j not see what ?ou can do Carolina izers > double and more than double application of Virginia-Carolina Celscy County, Tenn., used Vir5 acre^planted with cotton, and cotton we ever saw, and all the We actually counted 447 bolis by actual count 409 bolls, forms, acres we expect to make about j of adjoining farms not so ferlethods, will yield only 1 bale to >tton plants referred to will be >lina Farmers' Year Book, copy fertilizer dealer, or will be sent omce. . Chemical Co. \ Sales Offices Charleston, S. C. irolinaj Baltimore, Md. I Columbus, Ga. -JraBwH Montgomery, Ala. Shreveport, La. J THE QUALITY SELLSAY & CO., Qd Retail ur, i and Grain. iters and Farmers of LexUs Before They Make Iheir ur Wants and Save You .-a. /i_i i.!. c n jet, i>ojLuiuuia, v. nTIO,] COLUMBIA, . C. | te of the best stocks of ? ITS? KINDS I SH, 1 & GLASS CEMENT. ji 1ANTLES. I Owing to the growing demand for >nr Hand Made Harness, we find our:elves overstocked on Factory Made ?oods, and for the next 30 days will ;ell all Factory Goods at greatly reInced prices. These goods are made by Factories >f the highest reputation, and con sist )f Carriage, Buggy and Slip Harness. It will pay any one to get our prices DAVIS & COMPANY, I5T7 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. UND FLOUR Fancy Pat. $5.75* to buy their supply of Good Flour ai:d efore yon buy. ,ms, guaranteed the c per pound. ERIOT, etail Dealer in iifton, Pork and Sausage. : COLUMBIA, S. C. > Children he prescribes an alcoholic II probably say, "Very, very id stimulating." Ask him ic for them. He will probequently." Then ask him saparilla as a tonic for the lOWS. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. nent of the bowels." Ask your doctorif er's Pills. Sold for nearly sixty years. The Civic Assoiation. A woman can: Abolish unnecessary noise. Establish traveling libraries, and so bring reading matter within the reach of all. Clean up her own back yard and make it such a thing of beauty that it will be an inspiration to her neighbors. See that the health of her fellowia noror\ fnr hv RPfMirintr the Li^V/liO !?- VW* VV* ^ appointment of a public nurse whose duty is the care and instruction of the poor. Insist upon payed sidewalks. Demand clean streets, and get them. Get rid of tramps by having an ever-ready woodpile. No work, no pay. Beautify her street with window boxes. Prevent telephonoe and telegraph companines from hacking off and mutilating the branches of trees. Arouse public interest in the public welfare. Keep her garbage box clean and covered, and insist upon her fellowcitizens doing the same. Regulate the puablic care of the aged, sick, insane and papers, so thatonl}- sane, wholesome and humane treatment of these dependents is possible. Establish night schools. Visit the prisoners and brighten their lives. Teach the poor to save by establishing a savings collection with a door-to-door bank collector. Teach the poor to live by means or tne visiting nouseseeper. Insist upon clean slaughthehouses. Enforce the laws which forbid expectoration in public. Beautify her city as did the women of Portland, Ore., by planting roses alongjthe thoroughfares. Place drinking fountains within the reach of man and beast. Insist that her children be taught by competent teachers. Rid the town of the smoke nuisance. Open rest rooms in public build ings for public comfort. Open kindergartens, schools, missions, recreation centres. Apply her knowledge upon every household matter to the larger field of municipal and State housekeeping with magnificent results. She can, because she has done every one of these things. And when she dose them, all towns and cities places in which to live. ? ? Mm A Card Of Thanks. To the Editor: Please allow me, through the columns of your paper, to express my appreciative thanks to the friends, far and near, who have so kindly shown me their sympathy and assistance during my sickness. I wish to thank the Saluda Farmers' Union for the $5, the Pine3r Woods Farmers' Union for the gift of ?7.94, the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of St. Peter's Church for the gift $10.25, and the numerous friends, from far and near, including my physician, Dr. J. M. Sease, and his good wife, who have given assistance and comfort in my time of need. May the good Lord richly bless and prosper you all, is the sincere prayer of your appreciative friend. Mrs. Alice Long. Chapin, March 27. We say without hesitation that DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are unequaled for weak kidneys, backache, inflammation of the bladder and all urinary disorders. They are antiseptic and act promptly in all cases of weak back, backache, rheumatism and rheumatic pains. Accept no substitute. We sell and recommend them. Kaufmann Drug Co. IFoz Silled la Newberry. Mr. Smiley Porter killed a fox in Mr. R. C. Perry's yard, corner of Nance and Cline streets, on Wednesday that had been giving the housekeepers of that neighborhood a good deal of trouble. It had killed twentyfour of Mrs. Perry's chickens and twelve or fifteen of Mrs. Alice Porter's. The fox was full grown aud had probably been somebody's pet, as it had a chain attached to it. It may have belonged to some one connected with the Smith shows, lately exhibiting in the city near the power house. ?Newberry Observer. Tiie best known pills and the bes pills made are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are small, easy to take, onr? /->oT*fuin urirl u.ro ?fdf1 h V MUV* VV/A M/UV? ^ T Kaufmann Drug Co. Columbia's chamber of commerce made a subscription of $50 to the woman's monument fund. Sewisg Machines. The Davis Unique and other new improved drop head machines; nicely finished in oak; easy running and period sewing; fully guaranteed; for sale at factory prices for cash, or on easy payments, at The Bazaar, t Rice B. Harman. fDONT NEGLECT 1 | | YOUR K3DNEYS. ! I When they hurt, or your back aches, H . graver trouble is threatened if you do | not attend to them. Take Lane's Kidney And jj Backaeha iedfeine It will stop the pain and remcve the causo of trouble. Contains no alcohol. Made by CHAS. E. LANE & CO., SL Louis, Mo. For Sale in Lexington by Derrick's Drug Store. 11 ii i? A Kind Heart. Head of Firm (to old bookkeepersHenry, you've worked for us for thirty years, and during that time you have been faithful and your work has been satisfactory. But you are now so old that we must replace you with a younger man. We are very grateful to you, Henry, and, of course, will do the right thing. Have you saved? Henry?I couldn't, sir, with my large family. "As I thought. Then I want to say to you that we shall be only too glad to keep you on for a month or so at a reduced salary until you can place yourself elsewhere."?New York Life. Looking Ahead. "My dear," said he, "it's almost impossible to lease a house for a shorter term than one year nowadays: so to protect myself I must ask you"? "Ask me what, George?" inquired the bride to be. "To agree not to seek a divorce until the expiration of the first year's lease." ?Catholic Standard and Times. THE JEWELEB 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS 1 IfT A V WATCHES j AND 5 JEWELRY ) Makes Them Geod as New : MEDALS j AKD ? BADGES = a Manufactured in Our Own * Shops for Schools and n Other Purposes. & e< c AVERY, The Jeweler 11 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Panama Hats. ai Get your Panama Hats cleaned up S now before Easter. All work guar- t< anteed to give Satisfaction. d Prompt service. ! Joseph Davis. Expert Cleaner and Clothes Presser, I Lexington, S.C. 2\v21. DONT FAIL 10 M All goods must be sold half price. We have goods goods coming in every day. Men's $18.50 Suits to go at Men's $10.00 and $7.50 Suits to Shoes of tl Ladies Shirtwaists, $1.50 ki to go at 48c. Ladies' Shirt Wai Skirts of best quality to be s D. Mitchline Spreads, reguk I I price $1.75 to go at $1.09. Lac i ! $1.29 per pair. $1.50 kind to g 10c Hosiery of all kinds to ? Don't forget to attend this e Seaboard depot. A L 919 6ERVAIS ST., 3 YOUR EASTEI FOOT) I IS NOW I The larsrest stoc wear in the State tc styles are Oxfords, i Ankle Straps, and n The leathers con G-uh Metals, and Ta $2.00, $2.50. $3.00. Lever, | New Spri ? r k ^j) | Our line of new ^ \ mer goods embrac sfe* ? to-date in Dry fSf ) Mi'lli'v, A?tr rtvi/1 Q1 > lUlilillt'lJ ClliU. kJI ji) < was selected wii | can please you if ; ? ~~1 I Wm, Plait ^ 1804 Main Street, I Notice cf Ezamination. The scholarship and entrance exniination for Winthrop College will e held at Lexington, S. C. on the 2nd ay of July, 1909, beginning at 9 a.m. ji those desiring scholarships or adlission in the College should be presnt. Applicants must not be less than fteen years of age and have a good ducation in the common school branhes. Respectfully, A. D. Martin, 5 Mch. 1909. Co. Supt. Ed. For Sale. ' Wanted to sell five hundred and ten j ere9 of timbered land, lying in Piatt ; pring3 township. Any one wishing j ) buy will write or call on the un- j ersigned. C. B. LINDLER, 2w22 R. F. D., Irmo, S. C. j . Subscribe to the Dispatch. 'TEND THE GIGAN less than cost. We must c' of the best quality, best col< Eead a few of our prices: $11.89. Mens $15.00 and J go at $3.89. Men's $5.00 Suit le best quality and the lowe* nd to go at 89c. Ladies' Shirt ists, 50c kind to go at 29c. old at 45 per cent. less. L the best quality. ir price $2.00 to go at $1.29. e Curtains of the highest quali o at 98c per pair. ?0 at 6c per pair. Teat Easter Sale. This grea EX AYOl Doors Below Seaboard Dep NEAR READY k of Easter Foot) select from. The Sailor Ties, Pumps, iany other styles, le in Patents, Kids. i,ns. Prices: $1.50, $3.50 and Up. rHE SHOE MAN j > IN COLUMBIA I i ng Goods ^ k Spring and Sum- > ^ < >es e very tin ng up- < ^ Goods, Notions, I HH loes. This stock j tli care, and we j ^ you will only call. 1 ^ ft. Runs, I COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ FELLERS, THE HARNESS MAN, 933 Cervais St., Columbia, S. C. All standard Farm Harness and Gears, Traces, Trace Chains, Collars, Whips, Saddles, Bridles, Etc. All kinds of repair work promptly done and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices are the lowest. Give me a trial. ' E. A. FELLERS, COLUMBIA, ... S. C. Remember, that you will always find the very best cakes and crackers . at. The Bazaar. HO EASTER SALE lothe all of our friends at >r and best styles. New &12.50 Suits to go at $8.98. s to go at $2.89. >t prices. Waists, $1.00 and 75c kind )rv Goods and Notions of %/ Clarendon Spreads, regular ty, the $2.00 kind to go at t sale is only 3 doors from ? ' .r J B ... COLUMBIA, S. C.