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pi^wnHnnHi fi It is a well known fact that oott ginia-Carolina Fertilizers will brinj H Make healthy, strong, well-develop fi the fruit limbs at the base as well H ends of the branches of the cotton I Virginia-Car BV This is one of the several ways' They contain all the materials B ments which have been taken from K These fertilizers will greatly 4*inc 1 mixed by capable men who have be B lives. They contain materials in B soil the plant-foods that it needs. S vtM>i?u.ra?i mm y u H Richmond, Va. , Norfolk, Va. C Durham, N. C. Hr B Charleston, 8. C. BlEf H Baltimore, M d. BMnfli 1 m Increase Y&nrEI | Yields Per Acre l?Ml W. H. SCWELL COLUMB We especially incite you to come to f Beds, Lounges, Stores, Lace Curtains, 30 DAYS SALE?FT W. H. SO WELL, FT7ENI Opposite Y. 1 | To Buy Y< j Wt have the mo i of "Leather" shoes r comfort of the feet I J at Live and let liv < E. P. & F J 1710 MAIN STB] S We Bought Earl; C>^WWWW CHEAPESTCL In The FRANK'S - JOI 1427 Main Str< f When we ay this w* s*afe tacts. Yon can bny sii All Wool Overcott as J< Abnrarrrng aool At! Wool Nicety TaUc Onr t^tock is v*r> Urge and the go^ds i make them go 150 Gray Wool Overcoats with ! 250 Blue Beaver Overcoats, regu 125 Prown and Blue 52 inch 0\ A number of very fine English ] Black, worth $12.50, your cl Men's $ 5.00 Suits iu Variety a Men's 7.50 Suits in Variety a Men's . 10.00 Suits in Variety a Men's 12.50 Suits in Variety a * " - T^rr r f t TV n t AJj>?? A rui-ij V. Everjtfcing cat in price to pvi- the ^?oel Call an 1 let Frank's Jo! ^BMW jp[ HB SB WW W ED JQ TO ANY CHE WER of toba ? the highest possible price on the market. ed, early cotton, with full grown bolls on S as all the vay up to the very top and tip H i plants, by liberally using Q| olina Fertilizers. 1 to increase your yields, 1 necessary to supply to your land the ele- n it by repeated cultivation year after year. H :rease your yields per acre," for they are 9 eu making high-grade fertilizers all their H the right proportions to return to your gS Accept no substitute from your dealer. V-\ olina Chemical Co. jfs B Atlanta, Ga. B _i^^H Savannah, Ga. ? Kg Montgomery', Ala. ^^ 1 Memphis, Tenn. m] R iiaCaroHnaj Shreveport. La. Jgg B 5iP^ Values 1^ Above Par SPOTLESS Washing Machines & Wringers The strongest. Looks as if it would last a life time Easy to handle. Washes a tub of clo hes in 5 to 10 minutes The Eleaant Li ht Banning Wheeler & ! Wilson soirino Mft.r>hina the noeen of them all I The New Homo Machine. Bail bearing. Pest shuttle machine Second band machines. *Net-dUs for all machines. Attachments, shuttles, belts and the highest grade ^erm machine oil-docs not ruin >onr machine K#-pairing a speciality. Next door to Wna. Plates Dry .Goods store Come to see 2?0 III BERRY, 1802 Main St., Columbia, S. C. ITURE. FURNITURE CO., HA, S. C. see us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron Side Boards, Hall Backs. ' TT/\TTTI TT^TTnTI j-tUNiCjH luurt nuuojci. TUBE CO., 1231 Main Street, If. C. A. Building. our WINTER 5 OES. I Id Prices ) * ? st complete Fall stock S 5 in everything for the ^ that can be had, and ? e prices. ? A, DAVIS, I SET, COLUMBIA, S. C. i y Before the Advance. A ^-wwv^-www OTHING HOUSE Carolinas, mm - house, set, Columbia, S. C. fW ? yw as $3 50 with or without belt red Has aess Salt as low as S5 00 oust move. We have made prices that will Belt ? 3.50 ilar lengths 4.50 ,rercoats, with Belt ? 5.98 Jersey Overcoats in Blue and loice 8.50 t 3.90 t 5.00 t 7.50 t 9.00 )F GENTV FURNISHINGS, fetbook. us < ouv nee yon Mwg House. TO THE MERCHANT m a ? cco who will cut out and mail us this The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 10, 1906. From Steedman. Well, Mr Editor, tbe old year is a thing of tbe past and tbe new year has made its appearance. Tbe health of tbe community is very good at fc^is writiog Dr. Frank Hall, a student of the Charleston medical college, spent the holidays with bis parents and other relatives. Mr. Daniel HallmaD, of Gilbert, was here Saturday and Sunday attending tbe union meeting which met at this place Miss Una and Mary Fiok, of L?esville, is f-pendiDg a few oaja with the l?i ?es Qu tt ebum here. Mrs. T. B Barr end daughter, Mian r?4isv attended the Oiner-A.ble marriage, at Leesviile, iasi Wednesday. Mrs. F. W. Qaattlebaum spent Carietmas with Ler parents in the Convent section. The Xmas tree given by the Sunday school was held in the church in the afternoon of Christmas day. And proved to be a grand succese, in both presents and exercises. Thecbiicu was fried to oveiflow with people to see Old Santa Claus Hbd bear the recitations which had breu prepartd for the occasion It w?s h scene f beauty, and reflected much to tne credit of the performers for the good way they conducted the occassion. Those that were made bappy wer merry, and all seemed to have enjoyed themselves to the highest extent. Mr. and Mrs Willie Swain, of Swainsboro, Ga., are on an extended visit to the family of Mr. William Wells near here. Mr. Boyed Hall has gone to Savannah, Ga, today on business and pleasure combined. Miss Lassie Qaattlebaum, the effiflianl, tAneher nt l.he Samaria achno! bas been away on a visit to friend- at Wagoner, White Pond and other place 8. , Mrs Ho e Harman, of Lexington, has spent tde past week or two with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Burggess, near this place. Mr. R B Shealy, of Bitesburg, v as in town today. Jan 1st.. 19^6. SteadmaD, S C. | 4 Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the superintendent of Cart service at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has found it very beneficial. She has implicit confidence iD it and would not be without a bottle of it in her house. Sold by Saufmann Drug Co. Twenty-One Miners Killed in Explosion. Roanoke, Vs.. Jan. 4?Twentyone miners were killed in ?o explosion of mine gas in the shaft of the cooDer Mine company at Cjftldale, W. Va, at noon today. Up to midnight only one body had been recovered. Im mediately following the explosion, which was heard for several miles, rescue parties set to work to explore the wrecked shaft. Coaldale is a mining town fituated in Mercer county on the line of the Norfolk and Western railway and is fifteen miles west of Blnefield. Bow 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* T- ?1. A TT?n AW A j WO V W4 WVAiWVYi Carolina Spartan. Recently persons have been known to express sympathy for the cotton mills because cotton is bringing 10 to 11 cents. The complaints do not come from the mills, but from weak, lender-hearted men who like to manifest sorrow for anybody. They would rather be sorry and cast down rather than happy A few months ago the president of the Newberry cotton mill died. About ibat time the milk lost more than $200 000 in some unfortunate con deaU. They have recovered that loss and have a surplus of $200,000 on hand and are paying regular dividends. Tbev have done tnat wirb 10 cert co't >u. When the mills were buying cotton at 6 to 8 cents and making bes'des dividends enough to build a new mill every three years, no one went around tx Dressing great sotow for the farmer'. Receatl? S*iu J mes, your 'Uoole S inuel," in one of his letters to the AtUota J ?urn?il said it w?p bad op b inkers lor farmers to hold their ; c ttoo for a bibber price. Th*t is | j ist what ?he b nk^rs wtnt. Thai | tmrnmrnrnmammmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmammm : If you haven't Red Meat Tobac ttHk TO THE CC * M IWe &*ve y?u our a^s?^ute &u K53 I T?orl K/Ti? mfld^ nf hett^r 1 II good solid juicy chewing < | plug of any weight offered Write name and address plainly h advertisement,we will mail him a c ___________ Manufactured Only by Liipfert-Sc: are the beet friends the farmers have. Many persons are afraid tbe farmers are goiog to hurt somebody. These are the best days the whole country has had tn a long time. Money i* plenty. Merchants are doing well and bankers actually lift their shining hats to farmers whose jeans coats are covered with lint cotton. E?ery old woman c*n get 25 cents a dozen for eggs and 30 cents for any sort of a ??1/1 f horfi ara tin Innr* fam. a I lyuiui&cu auu uiu uv 4uug 0 to be seeu except in ibfit crowd, a very small one, wbo are jo6t awfully sorry for mill men, poor people, tr any body that is iu reach. S nee tte days of Jeremiah's Lamentation there have always been a few people ready to mourn and sorrow for the whole world and that is all they ever do for it. They do Dot work to make it better. They are just a sorry and sorrowful lot. A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted in thonsands of h- mes as death claims in each one anotl x victim of consumption or pneumoni . But when coughs and colds are p operly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and today she is well and strong, it kills the germs of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed .... :iu J CM \ Tn.r. ? ill okas. sum <j> i uy xnc xvauiniaiju jl^a ug Co., druggist. Trial bottle free. Baxter Bots. Christmas has come and gone. Everything parsed cff very quietly. The young people seemed to enjjy it, esp'.cially the children. The long expected Santa Glaus has made his annual trip arouod again and the hearts of the little folks were again made glad. Many a gobbler has gobbled bis Ust. ^ The New Y-ar is here. The past is forever gone. Toe future stands out before us and calls for renewed vow8, and invites us to greater things. Never has the outlook for the South been brighter, especially the farming clnss. If we will just seize the opportunity offered the time is not far distant when the wolf will take bis leave from our doors. We were sorry to bear of the terrible tragedy near Summit which resulted in the death of Mr. Hartley by Mr. stoc&man. ir we couia ooiy stop when tempted to consider before we act. Mr. Hamlin Ethredge, of Metter, G* , spent Christmas with us. Mr. Rufus Boatwrigbt, near < us, bst another valuable mule, this being the third one in less than a year. He has our sympathy. The negroes will organize a public free school in our mid-t soon. Oh, the wagons moving! I have never seen so much changing homef; both white and colored There is a phone in the home of this scribe, and ob, the fuss it does make, but then its very convenient, aod Mr. Editor, if you or any of your readers want a short chat with me, ring Nj 11, one long aud two short. Our young friend, Mr. C B. Eneece, 'akes his leave of us this w^ek for a short trip to Florida. May hi < visit be pleasant and short. Wi'h best wish?0 for the Dispatch aDd a happy New Y-ar to all, we say g(od bje G M. A January 1,190G The Grip. "Before we can sympathize with others, we must have suffered ourselves." No OEie can realize the suffering attendant upon an attack of the grip, unless he lias had the actual experience. There is probably no disease that causes so mucli 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 Cough 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 has not recovered. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Unclaimed Letters. List o letters remaining in the post office in Lexington, S C, for th? month endiog December 31, 1905: Males. Hav, R?v. P. D Hay*?, D B Meade & Son, Messrs. Peon, Wallace R?ed, R W , (2 ) Shaver, Frank. Females Boozer, Mrs. Ro?a. Draft, Mrs. D E. Howard, Mrs. Wm. W. Kirkman. Mrs J W. Rinnn Minn ninnn. Terry, Mrs. Carry. S. J. Leapbarfc, Postmaster. _ i A tornado arrnck Albany, Ga., on Wfdreslay efternoon doing $150,nnn .. <m tn nmnorfv UUU Wl"iu Ul linillOXO 1U l *ud ki 1 n { aod injuring a number of | o^rponn. co in stock, write the factory?we >NSUMER: JM arantee that each |0c plug of tobacco and contains more ?j| quality than any other 10c Eft I or sold by any factory. ore: jJHL ard which will entitle him to one 5c ales < o.. Winston-Salem, N. C. / Lydla Em Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a positive cure for all those painful ailments of women. It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints. all Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Ulceration. Falling and Displacements of the Womb and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is pecu iarly adapted to the Change of Life. Every time it will cure Backache* It has cured more cases of Leucorrhoea than any other remedy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of development. That Rg%sbi*inn?rln u/n FaaHnn causing- pain, -weight and headache, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with the female system. It corrects Irregularity, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility. Also Dizziness, Extreme Lassitude, "don't-care" and " want-to-be-left-alone " feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessress, flatulency, melancholy or the 4< blues," and backache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, some derangement of the Uterus. For Kidney Complaints and Backache of eitfier sex the Vegetable Compound is unequaled, You can write Mrs. Pinkham about yourself in strictest confidence. LID1A E. PIX&flAl BED. CO., Lyiin. Bait, ggcgg.8^W?W/>VAW*ViM New Books for | LEDGERS?Doubli \ extra debit, who! | * journals-two, columns, all sty prices. *1 n ASWRnnirs-Ail mi VUWU4#VVMW MU columns, printed ! DAY BOOKS-Blo1 r books, receipts, d] etc. jj A full line of loose The R. : t> ! Over in COLUMBIA, Si $ mm Dry Goods, No! BACK INTO TH We wish to inform our friends and parr in new quarters?the same stand rhat we : more space, modern in every respect, with bought at the lowest prices, which you wi before it will be too late for you. This st< hence we can't charge you with something kindly help yourself to the Bargains. Thi before. " Yours Truly. JOHN FITZ 1704-1706 MAIN SI WHOLESALE Greatly in Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require- \ ments for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are just what you n vd to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At The Kaufmann Drug "Jo.'s jurug store, ouc.. guaranteed. HHBHanananBnnD will supply you direct. cut of Red Meat Tobacco FREE at; 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 Fanners and Gardeners and it has long been recognized as an up-to- J date authority on all ^ Garden and Farm Seeds, particularly for southern planting. i Wood's Seed Book mailed free to Farmers and Gardeners upon request. Write for it. T,w. wood & Sons, seedsmen, i RICHMOND, . VIRGINIA. A We solicit your orders direct, for both V VEGETABLE and FARM SEEDS. J if your merchant does not sell A WOOD'S SEEDS. " PARLOR RESTAURANT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. 1336 MAIN St., COLUMBIA. S. C. The only up to dare eatins house of its kind in the City of Columb a. It is well kept ?clean linen, prompt and polite service. / You ?et whac yon order and pay only for what vou get. Within easy reach of desira- \ 6le sleeping aparrmenis Of EN ALL NIGHT. / 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 pn.tlifl.rtic ou the bowels. Acertain i remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough 1 and all lung and bronchial affections. 1 Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Patrick Must Hang. * Albany, N. Y, Jan. 4?Governor , Hggioe hae drd n-'d to postpone the I date set for the execution of Albert T. Patrick, eel for me week beginning Jaauary 21. For any disease of the skin there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Salve. It relieves rhe itching and burning sensation instantly and soon effects a cure Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. / 3 thn Wow Voan I I11G l^Cff 1 bill i 3 jjj s and single entry, |) e accounts, etc. ? , three, four and six |< les of binding and { \ sizes, two and three jj headings, etc. ! iters, memorandum \ raft and note hooks, 5' leaf leadgers, etc. } Bryan Co, the Masonic Temple, | 3UTH CAROLINA, | B lions, Clothing, E NEW STORE. 1 ons in Lexington that we are once more formerly enjoyed, only entirely different, a stock of entire new goods which were ill readily see by calling at Fitzmaurice's ore cost yon nothing. No rent to pay, ? we can't charge you for. Will yon is Fall nothing like the bargains offered iMAURICE. COLUMBIA, S. C. AND RETAIL PARKER'S I K8||?|g?sg HAIR BALSAM Jhwj fHrar-i'i and beautifies the natr. WWWBffSy^ ffiW Promotes a lnxuriant growth. JtfS^Ssgg^ jga n?7<t Fails to Beetore Gray - "^SHS Hair to ics louthful Color. Curt^ ecm!p^<ii? i<e* A^hair^tailing. i. X. JL cures ueuiagit*. any store handling this brand.