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The Best Fe That the yield of corn fr creased by intelligent and lil demonstrated. Large crops c land well, using the right kir and proper cultivation. Virgini Fer will greatly " increase your yi In some cases remarkable res' Mr. C. W. Caruthers of cannot express the value of ] of other companies' goods, th; brands, were they given free a I sav to be a fact. I made a the land your fertilizer and or izer, same grade; the land re I kept a correct account of th anaI got $300 ?nore from the, Fertilizer than I did off tfu //TH// /m Wf rw j f \rrrm W?rwrr Write today to nearest c Company for a free copy of Almanac, full of the most vab planters and farmers; or ask) Virginia-Ca Sales Offices . |mm| Richmond. V*. Norfolk, Va. ? Colombia. S. C. Vumj Atlanta. Ga. K|j? rSaraAnah, Ga. Memphis, Tenn. . |HH ; ; ' ? THE PRICES TELL J. B. FBI Who] Grocers, F _ TP Jt( V _ We Want the Merchants, ington County to CaU am Purchases. We Can FW Money. ^ 1823-1825 Mai] | c o. br( :j 1730 illN STR ! Is where you can fi -pa j| OF i i doors, i i blin ij LIME A] i| CABINE1 ( : + S! Call or write for Pric< j. b. 3 ^ Wholesale General Groce: Pork ai 932 GEEVAIS STREET, FLOUR-." Cheaper by the barrel. First pater give satisfaction or money refunded .people to buy flour at a low price. ror Loug Troubled with a cough? chronic lung trouble? T these cases?Avers Chei all about it. Ask him w! can ever take the place touch with him, consult No alcohol in this cough Ayer's Pills. Sugar-coated. All vej live. Dose, only one pill. Sold for rtilizers for Corn om the average farm can be greatly inberal fertilization has been repeatedly >f good corn result from preparing the id and quantity of fertilizer, good seed a-Carolina tilizers eld per acre " of corn or any other crop, ults have been obtained. Sumpter County, Fla., writes: "Words pour fertilizer. It is really so far ahead it it would not pay anyone to use other md put in the field. 1 can prove what test on five acres. I used on one half i the other half another company's fertilceived the same cultivation every time. \e amount of money I got off each half Inttrl nn which I used Virginia-Carolina t other half. I got four times as much I used your fertilizer" >ffice of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical the new 1909 Farmers' Year-Book or Liable and unprejudiced information for rour fertilizer dealer for a copy, rolina Chemical Co THE QUALITY SELLS* DAY & CO., leeale and Retail lour, eed and Grain. Planters and Farmers of Lexi See Us Before They Make Their \ Your Wants and Save You a Street, Columbia, S. C. )wn & no, ] ?ET, COLUMBIA, S. C. nd one of the best stocks of ? ints? ILL KINDS | SASH, DS & GLASS i XV CEMENT. | ? MANTLES. jj es? $ a??n???????????? HERIOT, and Retail Dealer in ries, Beef, Mutton, ad Sausage, COLUMBIA, S. C. ave just received a carload of flour. The price teen reduced to only 6oc. per 24 pound sack, it, waterground. Every sack guaranteed to I. This is a fine opportunity for Lexington See me before you buy. n Owing to the growing demand for Ip our Hand Made Harness, we find ourtt selves overstocked on Factory Made |1 goods, and for the next 30 days will II sell all Factory Goods at greatly rc*^l dnced prices. These goods are made by Factories |H of the highest reputation, and consist ? oi uarnage, troggv ana sup Harness. V| It will pay any one to get our prices | DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. hs and Colds A hard cold, bronchitis, or some here is a medicine made for just fry Pectoral. Your doctor knows hat he thinks of it. No medicine of your doctor. Keep in close him frequently, trust him fully, medicine. J. c. A yer Co., Lowelly Mass. getable. Act directly on the liver. Gently laxanearly sixty years. Ask your doctor about them. GENERAL NEWS NOTES L. F. Cantrell of Walhalla has been appointed United State deputy marshal to succeed W. F. Corbin, who was.recently killed while trying to make an arrest at the home of one Palmers near Walhalla last week. The first shipment of asparagus for this season from the Ridge Spring section was made by Mr. F. T. Carwile on Saturday. The asparagus crop for the past three years has proved to be the most remunerative of all the crops grown on the famous ''Ridge" section. Will Campbell, a negro train hand employed in the Seaboard yards at Greenwood, had his legs cut off while at work in the yards early Wednesday morning, and died several hours later from the effects of his injuries. Young Wade Cothran Pinson, who was convicted of manslaughter in Laurens for the killing of his friend Boyce, was sentenced to serve two ? TJtfl <1 If A? years ?i me peiui/cuuaxy. x-iis aiwr neys have appealed to the State Supreme court. Special Constable G. C. Corn of Greenville, has been appointed a U. S. deputy marshal. While digging a well in Laurens the walls of the well caved in on John Fields, colored, holding him a prisoner for five hours. He escaped with severe bruises. The negro, who assaulted Dr. Robeson, of Charleston, in Washington during Inauguration week, has been captured in Charlottesville, Va., whither he had escaped. Harvey's restaurant which enabled him to escape will be sued for damages. Joe Lowry, a negro, killed his wife, Hattie, at their home on Mr. B. F. Merritt's plantation, three miles from Rock Hill. The woman came home from town late in the evening and there was a fuss started, when both ran for the shot gun. The woman had hold of the barrel and the man held the stock when it was discharged and and she was killed. A special from Washington says that the South Carolina dispensary case will probably be decided on April 5. The case was recently argued in the United States supreme court and it was announced that the court would take a recess from next Monday until April 5, for the purpose of considering several cases that have recently been argued. k The dispensary case is among these. It is not known yet who will write the opinion. t Truthful Reports. Lexington Beads Them With Uncommon Interest. A Lexington citizen tells his experience in the following statement. No better evidence than this can be had. The truthful reports of friends and neighbors is the best proof in the world. Read and be convinced. A. Marks, Depot street, Lexington, S. C., says: "I suffered from severe pains through my back and sides for months and felt miserable in every way. My kidneys did not act properly and I knew that they required a tonic. 1 procured Doan's Kidney Pills at The Kaufmann Drug Co., and since taking the contents of one box, T o nKlrv f.\ /1a I? WA??L- UTlfliAllf. OlIV ? am auic I.V UV ***,} lutvuu uiij trouble. The pains in my back and sides have greatlj- diminished and my kidneys give me no annoyance. I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to others in return for the great benefit I have obtained from their use." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Don't Pull Down. A great many don't seem to believe it, but it is true nevertheless that when you pull down the town or country neighborhood in which is your home, you are pulling down yourself. Try and banish from your mind the mistaken idea that all good things are away off in some other locality. Give your town or neighborhood all the praise they can legitimately bear. It certainly will do you no harm and will cost you nothing; and above all partronize your home institutions?including the printing ofiiice. Should Remember This. It is a weekly occurence to get notice from some of our subrcibers to change their address from one postoffice to another. This could be very easily done if the name of the old as well as the new postoffices is given. Do not forget this, friends, when you request your paper changed. ! J udgmsnt Against? Sully. New York, March 20.?Justice (VGorman, in the Supreme Court, has decided that Mrs. Grace \Y. Savage who sued Daniel J. Sully, the former "cotton king," to recover ?1-5,000, which she had entrusted to bin. to invest, is entitled to receive the full amount, with interest since May, 1006. Subscribe to the Dispatch. CHLOROFORM CRIMINALS Gen. Clement A. Evans Advocates tHe "Breath of Death." Gen. C. A. Evans, commander-inchief of the United Confederate Veterans and chairman of the prison commission of Georgia, advocates chloroforming criminals who have (received the death sentence. ''I believe that the law has no right to do more than take a man's life," said Gen. Evans. "No living man should witness it. The death cell should be air-tight and the man who is to die should inhale the breath of death itself and should die painlessly and alone. Any other death punishment is nothing short of barbarous. Even this 19 baa enough." "Women of The Confederacy. Governor Ansel has appointed the following commissioners to take charge of the fund that is to be raised by the people of the State for the monument to the women of the Confederacy. The commission named today is to raise $7,500, and when this sum is in hand the State is to give $7,500 out of the treasury. The commissioners named today are: Col. T. J. Moore, Moore's; Col. J. N. Brown, of Anderson; Gen. C. Irvin Walker, of Charleston; Capt. John G. Richards, of Liberty Hill; Capt Wm. E.Gonzales, of Columbia, All the members of the commission were Confederation soldiers or are the sons of Confederate soldiers. Thought Pistol Was Unloaded. Spartanburg, March 20.?Special? While fooling with a pistol supposed to be unloaded, Sam James shot Per* ry Loister, his brother-in-law, at Qreers. James was. trying to clean an old pistol and Loister was sitting in a chair watching him. The pistol went off accidentally, the ball entering Loister's forehead, penetrating the brain and causing instant death, James is prostrated with grief. Always Public Spirited. The citizens of any prosperous town are always public spirited and united. Stand together, work for the interests of the whole town. Always stand ready to do your part. Don't grumble and spend your time in prophesying failure, but help to make every enterprise a success, be it great or small. Be energetic and enterprising and your example will be imitated. Every Woman Will Be Interested. i If you have pains in the back, Urinary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb care for woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf. It is a safe and never| failing regulator. At Druggists or by mail 50 ctis. Sample package Free. Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. Boys remember to, be anybody, to accomplish anything for yourself or the community you cannot be idle. Don't drink?liquor destroys the mind and body. Don't swear?it does no good to anybody. Don't read trashy literature when there are so many good books. ^ m x If You Are A Trifle Sensitive | About the size of yonr shoes, it's some i satisfaction to know that' many people can wear shoes a size smaller by sprmk- ' ling Alleirs Foot-Ease into them. oust the tiling for Patent Leather Shoes, and j for breaking in New Shoes. Sold Every- J v here. 2r>c. j THE 611 $35,000 Stock o 919 GERVtlS ST. C This stock of good ings, Dry G-oods, Shoe: Hosiery of all kinds. Remember T We will sell 3 sp for 5 cents. Men's anc last at 11-4 cents eacl r at 6c pair during our ? Don't fail to attej Suit, regular price, $l! attend this sale. 5-000 yards of Sea per yard. 2,000 yards A L 919 GERVAIS ST., I For # i ni'^1 fy\w?oG ii k/Wg Sloan's Liniment is the and bruises. It quiets the pain at once tenderest part without hurti to be rubbed ? all you ha lightly. It is a powerful p instantly ? relieves any infl; and reduces the swelling. Slo* Linii is an excell i *ii it x \ Kiiier ? neai / mj \ contusions, ; I v 32 l ^rom s**n? y^lPP^/ Dr.EarlS.Sli Sloan's book on hoi jl+jW-4.^4.^4.4^ /H\ /I\ /*\ /*\ /S\ /W\ /?\ /1\ / | New Sprii *?, | Our line of new S ^ 1 mer goods embrac* > to-date in Dry tR s Millinery and Sh( 2 was selected wit! | can please you if y $P I | Wm. Plait ^ 1804 Main Street, C ! ! GANTIC EASTER f High-Grade Men on Sale at >tar Store s, consists of Ladies' i 3, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ski his Sale Lasts On ools of J. & P Coats Tlx I Ladies' Handkerchiefs i. Men's, Ladies', Child Special Sales, ad this great, ^sale ant 3.50; tills sale, $8.98. ? Island Clotli, 42 inches 3 Checked Ginghams to { EX AYOU 3 Doors Below Seaboard Depo ?TTyyv->-?i BP*1" N V y/ ImJiJJB^J^F,iU%' y\^P ?' 4^1 * !* #!?i \> V Jjj*% \c W ! best remedy for sprains , and can be applied to the ng because it doesn't need ve to do is to lay it on reparation and penetrates ammation and congestion, i i xn*s nent ent antiseptic and germ s cuts, burns, wounds and md will draw the poison : poisonous insects. s, 25c., 50c., and $1.00. % Dan, Boston, Mass., U.S JL rsea, cattle, sheep and poultry sent free*' lrJL,JL4rX ri.4. Ir-rt" rig Goods | Spring and Sum- j ^ is everything up- \ ^ Goods, Notions, J ^ >es. This stock $ i care, and we { CS) ou will only call, j & Sons, | OLUMBIA, S. G. Jt : 'JL. Mi/ Mi/ Ml/ vi/ Ml' 11IZ \fl/ _J. SALE chandise is Now 4 * COLUMBIA, S.C. and G-ents' Furnishirts, Shirtwaists and ly 19 Days. read, white or black, to go as long as they ren's 10c hose to go 1 get a fine Easter , !e among the first to -i i i i wicie, to go at o cts. ?0 at 5 cts. the yard. r I B .. COLUMBIA, S.C.