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4 I TRNCC 111 To the Fanners of Ed Counties. Wo are offering tlie follow^!]# pri 7?ivFZ o-bCh of tho above counties to be tfive vCi/r. 2 400 lb* of biirli crude truano. 1st The only condition is that you use ai Georgia Ciiemioal Works, Augusta, (J Fertilizer Co., Columbia No-oue excluded, old and young, Sjrap^ Everybody get busy show the people the use of good Fertilizers, and progr This idea was get ton up to try to i don't fail to take an interest and try in addition to the $50.00 cash prize t alogue.)?Besides you can enter the c< this same acre. No cost to get in the Sjgra: your name as a winner and tell him 1 v/y^ to be able to tell how the crop was cu tereeted parties in your section see th THE TRl-COUNTY I M. E. RUTLAND, President, W. I Ye Bargain Set Iu ome and see money c Stretch your dollars Cash G Every article in 0111 istible p Bargains are llei Stock must go. Thi ^ weight Suits forSpr I In This Bar IT i Men's and Rovs' v.-flj iffIS . U' : (. l V - J a^V/ ?r I L Girardeau S THE CLOT The Man Store mi Columbia, SEABOARD AIR LINE SCHED WO&jCDM8, ID) (EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER | 7 1909.) - ' NORTHBOUND N?NN AN1) 1U ? SYLVAN J 66 92 }4 T ^ , r 4#? ^ CK Thcie are good rea Lv. Cola 5.40 a m 4.45 p m 5.35 p m sh0uld buy from us A Camden 6.35 a in 543 p m 628 p m the largest stock and A Hamlet 855 a m 805 p m 830 p m ?P4 ^^ment^l have an assortment t A Wmton 115pm 12.20 a ra 2nd. We have the la A Raleigh 1H5 am 1240 am 125 p m up-to-date styles tha A Portsmth 540 p m 710 . m710 a m j ^^mos. be A Richmond 505 pm 535 am 425 a m. [ ey; |n other words, A Washnton 835 pm 850 am 740 am j price than any one el A NewYork 353 am 245 pm 200 pm class of goods. 4th all, we have only go< SOUTHBOUND. erlasting qualities ths Q, anteed for a life time ed down. Don't bu Lv Columbia 1215am 1025am 625am inf! at the stock at A Savannah 320 a m 145 pm 915 am ' SYLVAN A .lacksonvle 745 am 610 pm 130pm | Tewolei s ('( ?I A Tampa 530 p m 630 a m 630 a m Cor. Main iV II Trains 93 and 84 year round limited, 92 and 81 through express, 66 and 43 rionaa rast Man. DR. J. A. \ 92, 81, 66 and 43 make local stops ^ between Hamlet 8nd Jacksonville. AH trains consist of high class day latesburg, coaches. Dining Cars and Pullman OfEec in Telephc sit eping cars. K.:d<*e Spring t Por detailed information and ? ? . . A Night / Pullman reservations write ... _ . c . . t u a worst than an i J. S. Etchberger, T. P. A., night k the metallic Columbia, S. C. Carcfiil uaothcrs kee R. II Stansell, A. G. P. A. ey and Tar in the h< Savannah, Ga. ^ ^ie *'rs\ li?n ' C. B. Ryan, G. P. A. I1Io"cy lar ' . ? tie lives. No opiate; Portsmouth, Va. |Sold by Outer's D, THE BATESBURG ADVOCATE )UNTY FA gefield, Saluda, Aiken, and zes for the beet one acre of cotton and one n away the year of 1910., prize. 1000 lbs 2nd prize. 1000 lbs 3rd pri ly of the following Fertilizers and make an in October, at Ratesburg. a.- Virginia Carolina People, Columbia, S. , S. C.- Ashe poo Fertilizer Co., Charleston, i , rich atld poor, white and colored have the what us South Carolinians grow here in thh essive ideas in farming1. improve our farming interest as well as impr one acre of each, cotton and corn and win th he Fair Association offers for the best farmei jutest for both the State and County prize ac race. Write the Secretary a postal and tel "hkitul nf farUli'/an ; 11 * ,,r- "* ,v. uim/ti jrwu TT1U use. VYC Wdlit iltivated and amount of fertilizer used, and h e cotton and corn weighed. rALR ASSOCIATION, Batesburg. S. C. J. MCOARTHA, Secretary, J. M. MALPAfl I ikers, Look! |r: 91 time : what little H Nor B a n d o , B 9 jia i > to their limit I; inR : and (mats I store at irresrices. B Thr< i re Our Surplus II"30 11k of it! Li<j>lvt B n ing wear incluri BiParl gain Sale 1'soi C Ir^+l-i 5 u - J : P Q" ; m:? if I ILCS* I 6: 1 Mprehal I's . IUU1 UilUl. B sale UIERS. I jica The Man Store c v c r< ^ v - m J. I y -- (f Y KuoM i-% imos- "' Pills t\ Tst .We have Whot They W1? Do 1or You M you are more They will cure your backache, want when you strengthen your kidneys, cor- i,K, oselecvfrom. rect urinary irregularities, build ,)1M test and most u tj1(J worn out tissues, and ? " t can be had, ... , . , ', u/,. eliminate the excess uric acid ,in'' jiu. vvt f,ivc ch?'s st for the mon- that causes rheumatism. Pre- oU sell at a lower vent 13right'3 Disease and Dia- Hm Ise for the same bates, and restore health and p,!* , And best of strength. Refuse substitutes. )d, reliable, ev- ^ T> _ un.i it can be guar-' Gunter s Drug Store. and then hand- i y before look- ""I > BROS, ' Electric 2?&rj RH+ai-A I > Succeed when everything else fulls. 5.^ ji In nervous prostration and female j [jj VATSON j I weaknesses th y are the supreme I jjj, ' remedy, as thousands have testified. jn. St FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND ro STOMACH TROUBLE It is the beat medicine ever sold _ jne Building. J ! Ivery Thurs lay { ?- _ . ?? / No Substitute _ ilarm J Accept no substitute for Foley's ; alarm of fire at Honey and Tar. It is the best and cough of croup. safest remedy for coughs, colds, jjse^auc^give'il f^roat and lung troubles. Contains ilanger. Foley,s no opiates and no harmful drugs saved many lit-, Remcmber thc name, Foley's Honug Store. I ey anc* * ar? anc* accePt no substitutes. ( * * ' , BATETBURG, S. O- FRIDAY. MARCffl tULK 7***faietto! ^ Surpass the i Lexington ^ Clemson College acre of corn in |i| grade Fertilizers Exhibit at the MHlgh Qrade BIO< C.- Palmetto Palmetto Ste same showing. yOIir 1161 ghbor wl 5 South-land, by 2HJE; ove the fair, so im For any info e prize. This is vtak . [hibit.?(See cat- r6Q\16St# re of corn with ^ 11 him to enter vw^r, 4 each exhibitor I 1^ /v I I I 11 ne r an S, Treasurer. ???? H Factor ithern Railway Com- coi >any. IEDULES EPFECTIVE _ OV 14 1909 . B. These schedule figures show IF SICK-WHY PA time that trains may be expect- Unless Health First Returns. . . tiers la what should and can he done I :o arrive and depart, but the xowyou would not wiuinciypey for that waa worth law?would touT S Stated are not guaranteed. Thso why pay for medicine until that n Stne first proses to you 1U actual worth? thbound departures from Bates0 pay unless health first returns". And I heel irg, o. U. Restore live with a ?l*ned and sealed DO day 33 a. rn. No. 8, daily for Colum- k*lP' fmSjfse^ple^ to the etch eseryw that "Dr. Shoop't Ktitoratix* vt abtol ind intermediate points connect- ly fr?if it fails". Let others do the ? ~ . , ? . ar alee pass their prescrlpUons by. at Columbia for Spartanburg If TOO need more strength, n.'re sit# . . ... . _ , more vigor or mors Tim. use ms IU.-stor?? Ashevllie. Arrive Colum- tew days and note the Immediate lniproyeiu? . _ _ _ ? , _ When the Stomach, lleart, or Kldnei L0:50 a. m. Spartanburg 5:15 p. wrona. the? teat Dr.BItoop's ReetpraUse. I d< dose the Stomach nor stimulate the Heart or Vsheville 9-1 S n m am. for that lewrona. Yoarsato I castaway \SnevillC >.10 p. m. mistaken Idea In medicine. Th?' books bolow IS p. m. No. 130. daily, for Co- ftSVS&'JSEffWfc, k.aa oia. Washington and the East n%'nV'^'X i u ^ ,, , . lo thi Hart 111 nnwar lu fnnn Its n??sMn yiitjii r unman Sleeping | action or Impulse. ' kt _ \7 i a r~ i . These books will open up new and he :o Mew York. Arrive Columbia idw tothoM wimare not well. Th?>y toil ... ,. . ... ... ' theBtomach. and Kidney seachliave their "lm p. m., washington 10:40 a. or power nerves. They tell how the Ken tor was especially made to reach and revitalise) New York 5*00 D m weak or fall In* ln?lde nerves. AH of these C J,UU V' m* Ml why I am able to ear. "It la free if it ft c . . i-. . . Thla la wl?* I aar "take no chance i or cafe car Augusta-Columbia, medicine whose maker dare not Ixu just as I do by this remarkable offt JTHBOND: go write me today for the order. I hare appointed honest and respon K . ? *T . < on t?*t? r. a <win'e. i? ?<w J. ivonwimH. te (mi ' ?? ' : "'tmtahai w day c . >pia>: r ?. a . i i' i ell > or caie t . b/.-A . avo -* w .,,, . I wouiu your uuui* pnyaician. My aavice ani jU p. m. Mo. i, daily, for Augus- hook below are your*?and without coat. I'orhapa a word or two from me will < nH intermediate Dninlt Arrive aomeaanouialiuwub. im?*.?hv.p^ltlious nu lnicrmeuidie poinis. /\rrive b- my prtT?u preacrlptlo rUSta 8:35 p. m. paraonal ad rice plan. My best effort la at . ... . worth your simple request. So write uow v f inter excursion tickets now on you have It fresh In mind, for tomorrow u ' comes. Dr. Shoop. Box 12. Kaclne. Wis. I Whlsfc let a kali I awl Tsmf or further information call on U?-1 ?" Rysl?p,J!* ? o.t For women i No. t On the Heart No. 0 For Men et agents, or, I Me. t On the Kidneys No. Ou Kheumai !. Reid, T. A., Batesburg, S. C. 1 Ackert, \ m. MITCHELL b\?Cary!' M" Washineton' D' C PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO G. P. A., Washington, D. C. Batcsburg, S. C. Meek, Office Hours: A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. a . G . ? xH. Acker, 8 to 9 *. m. T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. J to 3 p. m. 7:30 to 9 p. m. ij (TOV ] | How Good New* Spread* t, t :i I? 6 I fr J ; ; i "I am 70 years old and tr; ij8 M 11J! ft ft! f ; I most of the time." writes B. F. ' J c ^ j ILaeJ l * son, of Elizabeth!? am, Ky "Evi - T> rv T O ATVT if'"* where I go I reco.wr.end Elec U JLOUi^l Bitters, because I owe my excel RmiP Por;e Pon 4 health and vitality to them. They Ipv DUllu laLid, UdlT m/f.. [T\ feet a cure every time." They n< ccr, My to, j fail to tone the sumach, regu PilQCifiL rT^hf^-y i Sidneys and bowels, stimu ...... w. . ... *. . | the liver, invigorate the nerves ?? B. Cure* abote troubles, Al- ., , . ... ,, ? purify the blood. They work wc c/ema and klieunattsm. Test Be ,J . . _ 5 , ers for weak, ran-covn men lrRliE ,womrD, restoring strength, \ >rt? onty-"vet year*<>tu> i..d i n and health that sa daily joy. has b?<:i caring ye i?rV thousands *f suf them. Only 50c. Satisfaction is j rsfi-.isii i arv, .s-.,oiary *r Tertiary Jtively guaranteed by all druggis i,l Poison and all form* <t HI o >d t n I kin iuhos, Cancer, 1! Ii?unuiti?u and Eczeuiu. Ws it tlis moat olrfitinilt a efces, beeuusa , _ urea whero all else fails If you hara ache* I j "t A Cl \7 C\{* C\ T" & pains in Hone*, ae k ar faille. Mueus Put- ^ XlCl V UV.CI i iu 11 >uth, or# Throat* Pimples, Copper >rod Spots UWraouait J?rt of the body f \ r or eyebrows falling out itchiUK. watery B ft ft n B teru or open humors, Kl?i%* or Pimples of j ^ eiun. Boils, w.illiuirs. F.atu* ores, take BIt kills the poison, mat ? tlia bleod pure rich, completely <*huu?iu| the antira body D/"tve "'V S\fW* ?a eleau. healthy eonditiA, hmliDK trery JL \31 X (_ dl i or pimples aud stopping til urban. imins I itcliin*, curing tlia waft rasa af Blood noli, rheumatism or F.r/.a&i ota nmc blood balm > i? *.) is plena. A failing tiny nerve-no larger ?nd safa to taw*; composed*f purs iiotnuio the finest silken thread-takes ] rcdicnt* It iHirifu* and richt* tlia blood . T T ^ i , strengthens tlia nervs and builds up the Hcart ltS Impulse, itS pOWe brok-u system dkuihist ?i per regularity. The Stomach also hs u k bottle, with dir?t>ous for homs hidden or inside nerve. It was <> I ft t . i i r. ?, . c.-r t:t?.-L- w ... . onoop wno nrst toia us it was w iflPLE SLF LRhh b- writing to . j . * < ()1> balm CO., 16 Bio d Balm to dru^ a *'eaken or failingston iKilug, Atlanta, (la. A'hen writ Heat or Kidneys. His prescrip r for sample give none of jour Dr. Shoop's Restorative-is dir< ublc, if you know.. straight for the cause of these ments-these weak and faltering ii nawn nerven; this no doubt, clearly KILL THE CO'JGH 11 plains why the Restorative ha IND CURE the LJNC8 late grown so lapidly in populs - - ? Druggists say that thyse who MJ J the Restorative even for a few with P^|(|F 5 soon become fully convinced o B wonderful merit. Anyway don't jUmfif IIICPfllAFU the organ. Treating the cause of llwsii MivlllWw! J ness is the only sensible and sue FOB /^ouchs ??Sf? 'ul way-Sold by Gimt"'s run ^olds ttiVfre#! Store. AND Al l THROAT AND LUNG TOUBi.ES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY n OR MONEY REFUNDS. R)LEY5 iWNEYWl IK# oo?|b mU kaali Ii r State Braids I guarantee in every tes1 Bulletin.) And every poi is made of the best)d, Tankage & Foreigi tte Brands are best for ; 10 used them last year.fc rmation write us. Beaut metto Fertii y and LUMB1A, S uZ HENRY BOSCH < *2 Uri^K EVERY 0ESI6B IS NEW AND i rajflB THE LOWEST NEW YORKCsruTo'MddJ'sWK "en beknv' 'L '*scsa- *4 s<i r r;? I. ,' 'rr""-F- "r ~ ^ttPPU ink Artemus i ta? ?? dear Saved a Soldier's Life I , audi ^ Facing death from shot and shell as I rwiu in the civil was more agreeable to J. Per'e*w A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than fac- tro1 ing it from what doctors said was l)lal consumption. "I contracted a stub- to?' born cold." he writes. "that rlevelnn ed a cough, that stuck to me in Fon spite of all remedies for ytars. My tou| ^ weight ran down to 130 pounds. wh< ' Then I began to use Dr. King's New (e I Discovery, which completely cured a v me. I now weigh 178 pounds. For Coughs, colds, LaGrippe, asthma, quo hemorrhage, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough, and lung trouble, nov fts supreme. 50c. 1.00. Trial bottle "lh iree, Guaranteed by all druggists. Ho' mo avel It CLARICE'S COOKING F , : mot :tric lent "It's from Clarice," said Mrs. Dill- oye ' ef- worth, as she took off her glasses her :vcr and folded the letter. "She's been to hal l|a*c Chicago taking a course of cooking E ilate lessons, and she's going to stop here v''0' and j on her way home." we' >nd- ' "That'6 good'" responded her bus- ?m and band. "Clarice is a smart girl; al- arc i TOr ways up to something and doing it hci Try with all ber might. l>et's see, was R*a POS- 11 the laf" Urae she was here that she ,^s rebound the Daily News Almanac in 1 green leather with?what was it? Oh, hel yes?tooling on the edges?" nie His wife smiled and nodded. Hav- hu ing no daughters of their own they nw were very fond of their lively niece, Ahi and Mrs. DUlworth had always patlently cleaned up after her. "The time before that," continued *h? DUlworth, "she had her new camera. '?li Remember how funny you looked In nf,i that picture she took of you getting out of the buggy?" "Yes," said Mrst. DUlworth, flush- '?11 lnp nnd alulnir thn Kol t u hlf li POO than circled her ample waist, a downward from push, "and this time she's going to ?dJ r, its give us a sample of what she's learn- ho IS its ?'d to cook." co] Da. "Glad to have her!" said Dillworth rong heartily. "I shouldn't be a bit surtach prised, Amanda, if she could teach th tion- you a t,l,n* or ,wo " , . j "I didn't remember, though, that to .. Clarice was particularly fond of i y? .I" housework," said Mrs. Dillworth, as 5 he isiae ^eJ. husband slammed the screen J al cx" door. I yc s An explanation of Clarice's sudden inty. Interest In domestic science was af- u* test forded when she arrived by a very hi days new-looking diamond ring, which to ? its sparkled on her finger. w drug "I've brought my book of recipes, hr sick- Aunt Amanda," she announced, "and J" cess- * ara to stay two weeks and do 'r Drup l'ie caking while I'm here." "You're welcome, I'm 8ure, my w' dear," responded her aunt "I just get sick and tired thinking wnat to have for the next meal. It's the i same thins over and over!" Pj? i Fish Guano Mm Si''-' ' 'itji BM^Hr1'' 7'JJH iful calendar pn Sptfa lizer Co. | Offices * , I . c. sm -?*4 re her away. "I hope Herbert will Si >prt < iste rny cooking ns much as ?u do " "Amanda," said 1)111 worth, l.r? mines later, entering the kitchen where a wife was puzaling oyer a recipe r celery au gratln. "I'll tell you hat 1 would like for dinner. ;'ome ead?not nut bread nor scones, but at bread?and boiled potatoes and iod ham and a big pie?" "Tou don't mean?" gasped hla Ife. "Yea, I do," said Dlllworth. "But I thought you liked variety." "Variety," said Dill worth, "la tha Ice of life; hut you understand, foanfltt. that there la such h thin* A ILL ARE OFFERED AT CHICAGO PRICES ? \ :. r.tji ?j ' ' '.fig i |; t ? wen, exclaimed Uncle Nathan, ie pushed back hie chair after ?uj>"that certainly was a treat! "The ible with your aunt is," he exned, "that she lets herself get Ina rut." \s there are thirty-one ways to pe potatoes that seems quite unessary." said Clarice, with jupt a ch of patronage in her tone. "Then ;n one knows how to make nine- . ^ 1 different salads, it's easy to have ariety." 'Variety is the spice of life,'" ted her uncle, oracularly, rhere are so many dainty desserta padays, too," continued Clarice, at pie really has become obsolete, iv do you like the pineapple usse?" Fine'" declared Dlllwortk. "I'll - ture to say, Amanda, that you've er even tried to make a pineapple usse." Mfl " catr) \f rJ T*\l 11 tunrt V? rv*-\ tv.nAh reonte to mention the fact that cup custards were the envy of f the women In town, luring the ensiling days Mrs. Dillrth, whose own culinary successes re mainly attributable to good issing often secretly hoped for fail's; but Clarice measured and timed w self with what seemed to her aunt vish precision, and each succeed* j ; meal eclipsed the previous one. m *oor Mrs. Dillworth was divided m lween envy of her niece's achieve* ints and dread of the day win 1 the ?? rden again should fall upon her M n shoulders. Would Nathan, after 9 s orgy of scientific cooking, ever a ain be satisfied with her humble |5 nrts? Her owji appetite faded at > sight of his enjoyment and she nd it difficult to conceal the hitter- * is of her mortification. Getting tired of my cooking. Uncle te?" inquired Clarice, as she ind hint one morning reading her >kbook. Not by a long sight," he rc'-vtnd* jj gallantly. "I'm just looking to see "A w many more good things are to Hie end of Clarice's visil found her 13 11 preparing new dishes with en- In usiasni. V : "Awfully sorry I didn't have time fl make those three other salads for B in ' alio oniiixt lin k ak the train Kl