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M?P?wrrwx mi' r Not: a Brop What is a "tonic"? A medic or tone of the whole systerr A medicine that alters or < healthy action. Name the Ayer's Sarsaparilia, the only I alcohol. Ask your own doct medicine doctors cannot endc Without daily actio:! of the bowels pcisonoui impureblood,biliousness, headache. Ask yo \ How to Increase i Increased fruit crops are more ment than of good luck. Fruit tre supply of VirginiaFerti The trees absorb plant foodsand potash?from the soil just the ence has shown this ov^r and over well recognized that" return to the would expect the best results " ha: growers. Apple, pear, peach, orange am careful fertilization. But be sure t u I made a test with other com Lowry, of Manatee County, Fla., " . The yield where I used Virginia-C y much as where the other two Hundreds of users say Virginia because of their good qualities?gi results. Many facts of great interest ai ^ lished in the new 1909 Farmers' Y< i sent free on application to any of c Virginia-Carolir Sales Offices Richmond, Va. jb . Norfolk, Va. PKE^H Colombia, 5. C. ^Virginia Savannah. Ga. Memphis, Tenn. HHHRfciii THE PRICES TELL. , J. B. FRII ' .... Wholesale V- . Grocers, Flc Fee ? We Want the Merchants, Pli ington County to CaU and Si Purchases. We Can Fill I . - Money. . 1823-1825 Main St TtTrn 1730 MAIN STREE1 li Is where you can find < ? PAil jj OF All DOORS, Si blind: I LIME ANI I CABINET ;|i Call or write for Prices. 0 i ? . r fnwiuwu iMnniwmcm*ana*mi wmmn 9 of Alcohol | ine that increases the strength I l What is an "alterative"? j changes unhealthy action to i best "tonic and alterative"? Sarsaparilla entirely free from or all about it. Never take a! ) )l"Se. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. \ . jr--ro."r-T inimmmmM ui ' > products must be absorbed. Then you have ur doctor about Ayer's Pills for constipation. %e Yield of Fruit often the result of good managees and fruit plants need a liberal . iprk 1j m lizers -that is, nitrogen, phosphoric acid same as any other crop. Experiagain. This truth has become so : land whatthe tree removes if you 5 become an axiom with the best i other fruit trees soon respond'to .0 use the best fertilizers. panies' fertilizers," says Mr. H. O. ;and yours proved to be the best, arolina Fertilizer, was just twice as companies' fertilizer was used." -Carolina Fertilizers are cheapest ive better satisfaction and quicker id value to fruit growers are pubiar Book, a copy of which will be >ur sales offices. ia Chemical Co. Sales Offices llZ^rS3^^H Durham, N. C. Charleston, S.C. \Qrmmm Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. ^p. Montgomery, Ala* mMHIHH Shreveport, La, THE QUALITY SELLS* AT & CO., and Retail ?ur, >d and Grain. inters and Farmers of Lexle Us Before They Make lheir rour Wants and Save You reet, Columbia, S. C. iffriO COLUMBIA, S. C. | )ne of the best stocks of :!> UTS? , KINDS | LSH, S & GLASS ) CEMENT. | MANTLES, ji Owing to the growing demand for onr Hand Made Harness, we find ourselves overstocked on Factory Made goods, and for the next 30 days will sell all Factory Goods at greatly reduced prices. These goods are made by Factories of the highest reputation, and consist of Carriage, Buggy and Slip Harness. It will pay any one to get our prices DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. OUR PIES ave found favor with every body -babes and men, the little girl in linafores and her mother and her ;randmother. They are of the weet, delicious, wholesome, nelt-in - your - mouth kind, and ve're anxious to have you try hem if you don't know the proLucts of our ovens. If you do enow we won't have to ask you. lEIDUKGER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. i iii i ri i? ii i imm i i i n iw?t?i "imhii iiii n )n?rnri mi n -. Gfcituary. Bela Snellen Wir.gard was born August ?0, 1859. Was baptized in infancy; was confirmed a member of i'ilgrhn E. L. Church at maturity, of which siie was a consistent and faithful member until her death. She was quiet and unassuming;, yet firm in her convictions. She was affectionate and trustful, which traits of character bound all who knew her with the strong bands of love. She suffered for some time from a fatal malady, all of which she bore without complaining, until tlie (Jrim Reaper claimed her on March 2~>, 1909, making her age 19 years, 6 months and 26 days. She leaves a lovintr mother, a de voted father, two sisters, one brother, a host of relatives and friends whose hearts bleed over her departure. Pilgrim church lias lost a faithful member, her home circle has been broken, a rose plucked from eartli and transplanted in heaven. She was buried at Pilgrim, services by the pastor, assisted by Rev. Cronk. D. F. E. Mistaken Identity. The State. Lonnie Meetze, son of J. Sebastian I Meetze of the Dutch Fork, was in Columbia yesterday, having come down fjom Newberry College where he is a student, to tell the police and the public generally that he is not the Lonnie Meetze, also from the Dutch Fork, fined ?5 in recorder's court on the morning of March 5 on a charge of petty larceny. The young Meetze in tne city yesterday was Dy liiness confined to his home in Dutch Fork on or about March 5, but heard nothing of the trouble in which the other Lonnie Meetze was implicated in Columbia until he returned to college, when he became the recipient of many inquiries. The theft of a manicure set and a skirt was charged to the other Meetze who was convicted of the charge. The young man at Newberry college was at a loss to understand what he thought was a joke until he received a letter from his father summoning him home to explain the singular state of affairs as the elder Meetze had just heard of the conviction in recorder's court of a Lonnie Meetze. The Lonnie Meetze of Dutch Fork who is a student at Newberry went at once to Chief W. C. Cathcart yesterday and secured from him a statement that he had never appeared in recorder's court in Columbia on any charge whatsoever. Therefore the young man is in no wise to blame for having the same name as that of another Lonnie Meetze of Dutch Fork, and goes back to Dutch Fork and thence I to resume his studies at Isewberry college rejoicing and happy. He does not know the Lonnie Meetze figuring in recorder's court and thinks he must live in another section of the Dutch Fork than the one in which his family resides or else an imposter. Bottle drinks of all kinds and flavors will be found at the Bazaar Fountain. On ice in season. Pond Branch. Note?. To the Editor of The Dispatch: The health of this section is very good at present. Farmers are planting corn right along now. Rev. Felder preached an excellent sermon to a large congregation at Pond Branch Sunday. Mr. G. W. Smith went to Columbia on business yesterday. Small grain is looking well. Gardens in this section are growing rapidly and vegetables will soon be plentiful. Mr. Luther Smith is spending this week in Pelion. S. April 3. ONrWEAKSPOT I Most Lexington People Have a Weak Part and Too Often It's the Back. Everyone has a weak spot. Too often it's a bad back. Twinges follow every sudden twist. Dull aching keeps up, day and night. Tells you the kidneys need help? For backache is really kidney-ache. ! A kidney cure is what you need. Doau's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys, j Cure backache and urinary ills. Lexington people recommend the remedy. j Mrs. Lena Amick, of Lexington, .S j C., says: 'T can say that 1 have found 1 Loan's Kidney Pills to be a very good kidney remedy. I suffered a great deal from kidney complaint and although I used a number of remedies. I did not receive much relief. Not long ago I j j heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and j j procured a box at the Kaufman 11 I i D.ug Company. Since using them 1 j j am feeling better than I have in a long j j time, the pains in my back have lessen- j i ed and the kidney secretions are becom- j ing natural, I am glad to recommend j I Doan's Kidney Phis to others in return for the bent-lit I have obtained from their use." * For sale by all dealers. Price o() cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents lor ili?- United States. Renumber the nanu?Doan's?and take no other. All goods must bo sole half price. We have good goods coming in every day. Men's $18.50 Suits to go a Men's $10.00 and 87.50 Suits 1 Slices of Ladies Shirtwaists, $1.50 ] to go at 48c. Ladies' Shirt W Skirts of best quality to be D. Mitchline Spreads, regi price $1.75 to go at $1.09. Li 81.29 per pair. $1.50 kind to 10c Hosiery of all kinds t< Don't forget to attend this Seaboard depot. A L 919 GERVAIS ST., i RUTLAND'S B & $ 165 acre farm, well ij * gether with all stock, farm 5 crop 1908-1909, $25,000. : 4 Brick and Cement sto] t street, 25 and 30 feet wide, % each, $6,500. * 1 Cement Block Stable, I t two stories, $3,000. % 1 lot, 22x108 feet, on Ru * and Church street, $950. ? 14 acres, 7 room houi % houses, 3 blocks from depot, 13 acres, 9 room house, ' * barn and pasture block from i % 3 nice 5 room cottages, * depot, each $1,200. 7 nice building lots on % avenue, each $125. * Sf- __ *r % You will make do mistake in 1 * you big moDey. A small amouDt i ^ placed in a bank at low late of int( g buy any of this prcperty cn long tt * * * * v E i * I B, * <f ** ***$$$*$*#***ft?$$$ *#* SHBHDEHHBHHnflHEBfiBEHB a ORGAN A E> I PIANO I BARGAINS j Some good Square Pianos from ?15 to ?75. B Some good used Organs I I from $25 to $45. U Should tho purchasers of I these instruments desire to B exchange them in a few years I for a new piano, we will al- U low their market value as a credit on the new pianos. I Write at once for partial- | lars, as bargains go quickly. I HE'S MiJSIC HOUSE I COLUMBIA, 5. C. 8 I [ | To Subscribers. j Subscribers are reminded that iiu- ' less they pay for their papi r before the expiration of tii(-;year, as the law u.;n forced to diseon M % tinue their paper. We have had to cut a few names. This we dislike to do, but it is not optional with us. In ! order to guarantee the continuance of your paper, you had best send your remittance at once. I 1 1 less than cost. e must clotl s of the best uiiaiity, best color Read a few of our prices: t $11.89. Mens 215.CO and S1J to go at $3.89, Men's 35.00 Suits t the best quality and the lowest kind to go at 89c. Ladies' Shirt Vi aists, 50c kind to go at 29c. sold at 45 per cent. less. I)r the best quality. ilar price $2.00 to go at $1.29. ( ace Curtains of the highest quality go at 98c per pair. 0 go at 6c per pair. 1 ereat Easter Sale. This great .EX AYOU 3 Doors Below Seaboard Depot IG REAL EST ATI mproved, to- 10 store lots ., machinery, Hartley street, $1,000. es on R. R. 26 acres one 110 feet long, room house and 1 3 tenant houi 35x105 feet, ed, $900. 1 lot 87X2UU tland avenue on North R. R. s1 61 acres. nev se, 2 tenant $3,500, $4,500. 200 acres, 41 tenant house, tlements near M< depot, $5,500 160 acres, ho , block from ta. Nicest farm $10,000. Summerland 421 acres, 4 ] 100 acres well ti juyicg my of this prtpeity as it is bouDd nvested in real estate *ill makeycu more rest. Besides you have something to loot ;rms and easy payments. Come to see me YOURS TOR BUSINESS , RIITLJ AT E S B U R G . S . 4.,I.&.4.4c4?4.4.4.4 /?\ /||\ /H\ /ip\ /H\ /*\ /* | New Sprin |?i ! ^ I Our line of new Sj \ mer goods embraces m* > to-date in Dry ( tR \ Millinery and Sho< (g) < was selected with #w > can please you if yo | Win, Piatt i?r * I8Q4 Main sireer, uu w \i" w \|/ \ii/ WATER GROl First Pat. $6 00 Barrel. This i; the time for Lexingtonians to other things they need. Always see me bef Swift's Premium Han best, at 12 l-2c J. B. HI Wholesale and Rel General Groceries, Beef, Mut 932 GERVAIS STREET, C ESSIES SHE . ic all of our friends at and best styles. New r 2.50 Suits to go at ?8,98. o crn at &9. PQ ' V ^ V M.W VWI V V I prices. raists, $1.00 and 75c kind y (roods and Notions of clarendon Spreads, regular < r, the 82 00 kind to go at sale is only 3 doors from B . COLUMBIA, S.C. ! BARGAINS j * ^ , , , * on Jiutiana avenue ana * " partly improved, each * ^ * half mile from depot, 4 * )arn, $2,600. 2 ses on one acre, all rent- % * feet, new 8 room house % ;reet, $3,000. % r 7 room house and barn, * * borse farm open, 2 set- % jnetta, $3,500. J use and barn, in Monet * i. in country, all level | * * room house, near Eureka, * mbered, $4,00. % * % * to eoharce in value acd make % mctey than tbe same amount * i at besides paper. You can * i and let me put you wise. * * * * * ? HH HH Hi AND I C I * * If***#***#*****###### *9*# ig Goods | >ring and Sum- I ; everything up- * joods, Notions, j 3S. This stock $ 7R care, and we j ^ u will only call. | JL j & Sons, | LUMBIA, S. C. yjg /W\ rr:7irrr:nrnr. K./|. F ND FLOUR Fancy Pat. $5.75. buy their supply of (rood Flour aud ore you buy. as, guaranteed the?j per pound. 1EIOT, j ail Dealer in ton, Pork and Sausage, COLUMBIA, S. C.