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M We will convince you that you c B won't have to keep it a secret, eii L - " 1J? T?orm Tlnnini n wy jno^uuua x^>uv ? m berries on which 1,000 pounds of I Virginia-Ca $1 per acre were used, we cleared a pro m acres of strawberries which had onl Q the quantity of these fertilizers on & w* * "increase your yields per acre M ^ Fertilizers. wLl Virginia-Cai Bichmond, Ya. w go^Va.c Balthnor^MdIncreas^w \oar Yields^^^^?^ Per Acre" <8?$ ^vwwww* > mTXTS 1 f $ To Buy Y. 1 J (At 0 ^ Wo have the mo > of "Leather" shoes + comfort of the feet I E. P. & T 5 1710 MAIN STBI S We Bought Earh I THE GENTLE ART I ********* Its the first appear I nice letter is be to write that k you have nice i the pound or ir box if you have paper is in a ni Many Styles, 3M Shades. ;H ******** 1 ^ ' W | me k. l J In the Mai | COLUMBIA, S 5? ??-'?T?? " " art. nv *. ^ ^SOUTHERN j| Unexcelled Dii Through Pullman Sle X . Convenient Sched! For full informatio: ?' consult nearest Southej R. W. HUNT BBOOKS MORGAN,. an "increase your yields per acre" and you m , ther. Road what Messrs. Wherry & Son. of t, Miss., write: "From two acres of straw- fa a rolina Fertilizers | fit of $75.00 per acre more than the other UK | y 500 pounds of this fertilizer." Thus double | 0 each acre of any crop, and ujore than doubly ffl Be sure you buy only Virginia-Carolina ff oiina Chemical Co. M Cl SaVanmih, Ga. B c! Montgomeiy, Ala. Jft Kemphis. Tenn. Je RhrnvfiTiort. La. jBT ""js _ E&^Cbcmlc-tf A&*3 e< SPOTLESS j Washing Machines & Wringers , The strongest. Looks as if it would last a life S time Easy to handle. Washes a tub of clo bes in 5 to 10 minutes iTbe Elepant LBht KnDning Wbeeler & p Wilson t'etficg Machine the queen of them all The New Home Machine. Ball bearing. If Best shuttle machine. Second band ma- gi . hines. Netdltsicr all machines. Attachments, shnttles, b6lts and the highest grade w sperm machine oil?dots Dot rnift your ma- | ?] chine K*pairiug a speciality. Next door to Wm. Piatt's Dry Goods store Come to see b ire. jj i J. H. BERRY, w.:? c# in,vi?wi%;Q ft f! a JLOKJ/5 1X1 bl 111 OU| VUiUiuuxu.) wi _ B PLACE | - l\ our WINTER | J OES. i Id Prices.) r st complete Fall stock ^ > in everything for the ^ ai that can be had, and j* e prices. ? tl . A, DAVIS, | ? IET, COLUMBIA, S. C. J [[ f Before the Advance. S I( ai ai " ,FTrcD u,Dm"r-" r !fe ci rOTWOTVOTrOTT ?| 0j \ j ance that interests. A \\ if ore you. If you want J indyou can do so if I s stationery. Get it by \ ?j La box. You are in a jj st m't the paper and the j 12 ce box if you get it here. j [any Shapes and Many | i \ j j in |! n < G Bp Co., ; n 3onic Temple, OIJTH CAROLINA, \ * 3 h DC RAILWAY?^ | ????^? 01 ling Car Service, J!f a< eping Cars on al9 Trains, ules on Local Trains. ^ " ii as to rates, routes, etc., u rn Railway Ticket Agent, or ^ , D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. W h A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. \ljf yi The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 21, 1906. Boiling1 Springs Items. o the Editor of the Dispatch: As the weather is some what cold w:ll seod in a few dots from this oict for publicitiou. R?v. J. S. Beasly of Columbia, ! reached sn able sermon Sunday of i i?t week, at Boiling Springs', to a ;rge congregation. He spoke direct ) the sinner. Mr N. H Taylor is preparing lo uild a new dwelling, which will add luch the beauty of bis place. Mrs. S. J. Miller has returned from visit to her son, Mr. Arthur Miller f Bateeburg. Azatiab Taylor & Bro, hsve pur- i base the Donley saw mill and is lacing it near Boiling Springs burch. Mr. G F. Miller is building an Edition to bis dwelling which will dd much to th6 looks of his home. Mr. C E Bailiogtoa recently vieitd friends at Irene. MiaB Emma Miller worshiped at >ond Branch Sunday of last'week. Iiss Emma is the most attractive oung Udv io this community. Mies II Z9 Ricard from near Leesilie visited at the home of Mr. imon Ricard last week. The farmers of this section are reparing for another crop by turn)g the soil. The clod hoppers have arely been blessed the past year rith a good crop aDd high prices for 3eir produce. God grant it shall 9 so on and oo. Twelve cent cotton eep3 the country people in good bape. A few more couples to be married nd the season will be over till next utumn. Fido. f the Baby is Cutting Teeth, >9 sure and use .that old acd well ried remedy, Mrs. Willow's Scothig Syrup, for children teething. F jothes the child, softens the gums, [lays all patD, cares wind colic and i the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, bf It is the best of all. Silled His Brother. Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 15?Alexader Legler, Jr., 21 years old, is liled here on suspicion of causing le death of bis brother, Carl. The ,tter was buried at Baxter, Ga., his ome town, and the police will ask le Georgia authorities to exhume le body and have an autopsy held. ; is alleged that Alexander poured snzine over his brother while asleep ad then set him afire. Failing to luee his death in this manner, he ie leged to have administered a white owder, which oaused death in a iw hours. It is alleged that the 'ime was committed for the purpose f getting $3,000 insurance. A Sealing Gospel. The Rev. J. 0. Warren, pastor of haron Baptist church, Belair, Ga.,says l Electric Bitters: "Its a Godsend to lankind. It cured me of lame hack, iff joints and complete physical co pse. I was so weak it took me half a hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of lectric Bitters have made me so strong have just walked three miles in 50 dnntes and feel like walking three lore. Its made a new man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all omach, liver and kidney complaints. old under guarantee at The Kaufmann rug co's., drug store. Price 50c. Card of Thanks. o tbe Editor of the Dispatch: Please allow me a short space in our columns to return thanks to my lany friends and neighbors who ave so willingly assisted me and ly family in our tfllction. My illess now has been for several years od for the last thirteen months I ave been confined to my room and 2e greater portion of this time I ave been helpless. My friends and eighbors came from far aDd near od administered to my sufferings ad lent their aid in every poseible ay to myself and family. My dear friends I trust ail to God nd may I yet be spared to meet you i health and return to you from the ottom of my heart tbauks for what | ou have so willingly doQe for me I j ave Dot now words to express to ou my appreciation of your kindoees ) me and family. My prayers shall ?er be that God, the Father of mercies, will reward you for the services you have rendered to one of His helpless creatures W. E P Haltiwanger. Peak, S. C., R F. D 1 Body 27ot Found. Special to The State. Peak, Feb. 12 ?The body of Ed Willingham, the negro who fell from the railroad bridge at. this point and was drowned in the Broad river, has not yet been found. A thorough search is being made for the body, but without success. Willingham was a good negro and was well thought of by the white people of this section. He was a first-class shoemaker and did a gocd business. "P/Ocm'e WrtnftTT fa. Tis.r ria M W#VJ W hbvmvj WV Foley's & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung rernedj% and 011 account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations arc offered for the genuine. These worthless imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse auy substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. The Kaufmann Drug co. Refused to Flee. Rileigh, N C., Feb. 15.?BurtoD Jarrell. convicted of the murder of W. C. King in Warren county, has escaped from Wake county jiil. while Garfield Hick?, who was sentenced to death for beiDg implicated in the _ j Tti same crime, reiusen 10 uee. xoeru was some doubt as to Jarrel's guilt and the supreme court was considering an appeal. Jarrell sawed through eight steel bars. The fact that Hicks remairedwben ha is alrao-t certain to be hanged was a remarkable feature of the delivery. Cuba's Costly Gift. New York, JBVb. 15?Toe pearl necklace, valued at $25,000 which is to be the gift of the Republic of Caba to Miss R >osevelt on the occasion of her marriage to Representative Loogworih en Saturday, arrived here today on board the steamer Majestic. A Habit to Be Encouraged. The mother who has acquired the habit of keeping 011 hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which children are suscptible are quickly cured .by its use. It counteracts any tendency ot a coia to resuic in pneumonia, and if given as soon as the first symptoms of cronp appear, it will prevent the attack. This remedy contains nothing injurious find mothers give it to little ones with a feeling of perfect security. Sold hv The Kaufmann Drug CO. Henry sterling, a straDger six feet and five inches high, was arrested in Charleston on Wednesday on the charge of having held up and robbed * several citizens on the steets at night. He claims to be an invalid in search of health and goes on crutches in the day time, but tbe9e the police say be discards at night. A12 year-old boy named McMaban, whose father work9 ia the granite quarry at Pacolefc, was killed on Saturday as the result of a dynamite ' -? A n a expiobiuu- a piece ui t*o iai^u as a man's fist was thrown 500 yards, striking the boy on the head and crushing his skull. Miss Lottie Matthews, aged 18 and pretty, daughter of the president of the Lynchburg Grocery company, was found in R varmont park, Lynchburg, Va., on Wednesday dead, with a pistol shot in the temple* It is supposed to be a case of suicide. Rev. ThoP. C. Jacks, a prominent Baptist minister, died at his home in Laurens county on Thursday in the 27cb year of bis age. The Khedive of Egypt has a saddle so heavily mounted with gold that it is worth $"0,000 There is something wrong about the faiher who is not a hero in the eyes of his little ones. B!?ck Langj-bans?large and hardy. Good winter layers Best general purpose chickens. Cockerels and breeding stock for sale cheap. Young and grown fowls. Rice B. Harman, LexiDgtoD, S. C. Obituary. Duffie Wells Daily was bom May 30, 18S8, aDd departed this life Feb ruary G, 1906, aged 18 years, 8 ! months and 6 days. Duffie was a great sufferer from infaDcy and was tenderly cared for by the family. He j leaves a mother, 4 brothers, 3 sisters, j A father, 3 sisters and a brother preceded him. The funeral pprvices were conducted by Rev. N S. Younginer and Rrv S. J. Riddle, after which his body was deposited in Sbadv Grove cemetery. N. S YouDginer. j Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by j rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm, two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each appli-' cation. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm, and quick relief is almost sure to follow. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug co. Pwaca for Life. . i Bay City, Mich , Feb. 15 ?One hundred men harvesting ice on Saganaw Bay with a dozen horses were driven ashore in a vertit&ble panic late today, when a sudden northeaster swept down upon them, Ireeking the ice field loose from shore. Men and horses raced madly for their lives, all safely reaching land, however, before the breach between the ice field and the shore ice became impassable. The ice field was qoickly driven against the west shore with terriffic force, crushing and grinding the shore ice 8Dd piliDg up ice barriers ten to twenty feet high. The northeaster was accompanied by a blinding snowstorm. George W. Beavers, after pleading guilty to conspiring with Senator i Grepn, of New York, in the sale of time recordiog devices to the post office department, was sentenced on Tuesday to two years in the penitentiary at Moundsville, W. Va. Hannah Kelley, colored, of Ucicn, is 106 years old and is still strcmg and hearty. She has only one child living, a daughter aged 68 Some Extra Spi A1 " The Store Tha 25 Ladies' Rain Coats, the Newest Styles au 50 only Young Men's Overcoats,; special fo 125 only Ladi?s' Finest Fascinators, lor thii 50 only Fiue Circular Shawls at 40c. and 5( 200 piecs best Outing made, for this sale 7 2,000 yards very heavy unbleached Canton sole 10 cents the yard. 100 fine New York Mills 72-90 Sheets, sold i 1 PJ 1 v>nivo fiwc. XTnro VavIt \f i lie TTomctitAlini JUV pouo uuo Alt" Jkvia AAwtuovtwvuv 300 pieces No. 40 and 50 wide all silk Taffet sale 10c. the yard 500 pieces Bibbon, G inches wide, all silk, i this sale 15c the yard. We have never shown such bargains since v snowing. LACES. LAC j We have over fifty patterns of 10c., 15c. an< for this sate is only 5c. per yard. You will fii this lot. Don't fail to see them. Ladies'Mo each. Children's Fine Wool Caps, for this sa Men's Famous President Suspenders only 3 Fine All Wool Swe iters SI 25 each. Ladit this sale only 59c. We have extra bargains it per pair. We don't buy anything that we cai Grade Tailor Made Suits, blacks and assorted each We have nade no lots out of them, at fail to see them Ladies' fine Satin Lined Jac a sacrifice; our 510 00 Jackets, S5 00 each: a: fail to see therr. Ladies' IGc. Lace Collars, 1 It would take an advertisement a mile long And we are selling them in a hurry. HATS AND 200 dozen Bov's Fur and Wool Hats, special SI 50 and $2 00 Hats, about 300 in the lot. Lot No. 2?Men's very high grade Hats, blacl for this sale SI 50 each. 1GO Men's Fine Cheviot Suits, black or nav SI 98 the euit. There are endless other ' sizes, all prices. Call and inspect this stock, pocketbook. bhisi fl Opposite the Theatre. columb: Nervous Women I Their Sufferings Are Usually Due to Female Disorders i Perhaps Unsuspected A MEDICINE THAT CURES ^fn We ^sPute "3 ac^t tliat American * / vous, it seems as if I should fly;"' or, 4 " Don't speak to * E Shotwe!f\me' Little thin^ V i nil v:/annoy you and - - 1- 1 -4. make you lrrnauic ; you cau o oxcc[/. you are unable to quietly and calmly perform your daily tasks or care for your children. The relation of the nerves and gen- M erative organs in woman is so close flj that nine-tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous debility, the blues, ^ sleeplessness and nervous irritability 1 arise from some derangement of the J organism which makes her a woman. J Fits of depression or restlessness and 3 irritability ; spirits easily affected, so A that one minute she laughs, the next ^ minute weeps; pain in the abdominal region and between the shoulders; loss of voice; nervous dyspepsia; a tendency to cry at the least provoca- jfl tion?all these point to nervous pros- A tration. 1 Nothing will relieve this distressing condition and prevent months of pros tration and suffering so surely as Lydia ' E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs. M. E. Shotwell, of 103 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y,, writes: 4 "I cannot express the wonderful relief I 1 have experienced by talcing Lydia E. Pink- A ham's Vegetable Compound. I suffered for fl a long time with nervous prostration, back- S ache, headache, loss of appetite. I cculd not sleep and would walk the floor almost I every nigh* 3 "I had three doctors and got no better, and M life was a burden. 1' was advised to try in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it has worked wonders for me. "I am a well woman, my nervousness is aH gone and my friends say I look ten years younger." ] Will not the volumes of letters from i women made strong by Lydia E. Pink- 1 ham's Vegetable Compound convince ^ all women of its virtues ? Surely you cannot wish to remain sick, weak II and discouraged, exhausted each day, 9 when you can be as easily cured aa 8 other women. J Never b4 a man when be is down 9 ?unless all bis 1 rif n Is are down. 9 Frightfully Burned. I Chas. W. Moore, a machinist of Ford 1 City, Pa., had his hand frightfully burn- J ed in an electrical furnace. He applied 9 Bncklen's Arnica Salve with the usual 1 result: "a quick and perfect cure." ' Greatest healer on earth for burns, wounds, Sores, eczema and Piles. 2oc. at The Kaufmann Drug co., druggist. ^ BCial Bargains c t is Different." < id best quali y. $5, S1U Uj und $12 60 each rtjisfcaie. $4 75 each 3 sale 50c. 75j and $1 00 each. )c each. $3. the yard. On]\ 50 yar^s to each customer b'iaunel. never icld uedt-r Ric ; lor th)3 ^ all about for ?5c :for this sale 60c. each, d Pillow Cases, for this sale 15c. each, a Ribbons, the 15c. and 20c. kind, lor this issorted colors; the 23c. kind all over; for ^ re have been in business as we are now es* laces. ,i ; | . a 25c. Laces, all in one lot. and the price ad almost any kind of Lace yor. want in 25cf n^ere^e^s f?r this sale 12}c. Oc. is Fine Black Mercerized bilk Fetl?coat3. fo 1 Men's buspenders at 10c., 25c. and 50c. { a't get at bargain prices. Ladies' High . colors, some in the lot sold as high as S25 id the price is S5 and S7 50 <acli. Don't A kets, the newest and best styles, bought at nd all $15 0 ) Jackets S7 50 each. Don't or this stle 5c. each. to tell you all the good things we have. I for this sale 25c. rack Lot 1.?Men's Yon can take xor.r choice for SI 00 each js, pearls and browns, ail the new fhapes: I 1 v bine, sold as a rule, for SS 50, onr price varieties lor men, boys and children all We'll make the prices right to suit your "The Store That is Different." IA, S. C.