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Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be ' ^ - traced to the kidneys, ^11* now niodern science proves that j near^>" diseases | have their beginning j , in the disorder of j \jr'^QJfty, i these most important \ \ T I organs. ( / jMT] The kidneys filter VjqF and purify the blood? . . - vQ that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. i If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. *" Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidn^s are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mistake by .first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, "the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size |gjsg|^|l ISpifjfifi bottles. You have a sample bottle nomootsromp-Eoot. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper i when writing to Dr. Kilfiier & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, 1 but remember the name, Swamp-Root, I i Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- J ( dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every Dojtue. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1 ? i WM. W. HA WES, I ?V Attorney and Counselor at Law. j NEW BROOKLANp. S. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.1905. ( C. SC. EFIBD. F. E. DEEHEB. I ?FIRD & DREHER. i ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON 0. H.. S. 0. I Will practice in all the Courts. Business 1 solicited. One member of the firm will al- . ways be at office, Lexington, S. C. t j T H. FRICK, J, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I CHAFIN, S. C. I && Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Koom. Second t Floor. "Will practice in all the Courts. t * rpHURMOND & TIMMERMAN, c i r ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, 8 Kaufmann Bldg, LEXINGTON, S. C, We will be pleased to meet those having le pal business to be attended to at our office *' fn the Kaufmann Building at any time. I E Respectfully, J. War. THURMOND. t G. BELL TIMMER51AN, C Albert m. boozer,' t attorney at law, COLUMBIA, S. 0. r Office: 1316 Street, upstairs, opposite 11 Van M* tie's Furniture Store. a Especial attention given ro business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington a eounty. t George r. rembert, ' _ attorney at law. c 1221 LAW RANGE. COLUMBIA. S C. C I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex- *C ington County at any time, and a n prepared to practice law in all ttate and Federal a Courts. c \ ndrew crawford, e a * attorney at law. ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. Practices in the State and Federal Courts, 8 and offers his professional services to the ? citizens of Lexington County, : I Law Offices, i ) Residence, 1529 g 1209 Washington < - Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) *Office Telephone No. 1372. \ "? j ?l. ?? mo/! r X&esuieiice -Lt;it;pnuue iwu. j WBOYD EVANS, 1 .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. , Columbia, S. G. e Dr. p. h. shealy, c dentist, r lexington, s. c. j Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. I James harman, * 8 DENTAL SURGEON, t LEXINGTON, S. C. {Office in Bear of Court House.) Informs the publicthathe will be in his office c every Friday for the purpose of doing den- r\ tal work in ail its branches. ? \ Dr. e.j. etheredge, t surgeon dentist, leesville, s. c. * Office over J. C. Einard & Co's, Store. Al- t Wfli-s nn hand. "*"* > TXR. F. C. GILMORE, V DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houbs: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.. and from ; 3 to 6 d. m. pu HAH ; x g DEALER IN jg 5 is t General 11 Merchandise, | Corner Main and New Street, r 2 Opposite Confederate $ t Monument, I 1 Lexington, - - S. C. g ' 1 The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 7, 1906. Oar Virginia Letter. To The Editor ui Tne Dispucn: Saturday morning is an unusual time for me to write a letter, but we are shut in by the snow. One engagement last night with the choir and one this afternoon with the children has tc be annulled, so having prepared to meet these I have more time at my command than usual. Yes, it is snowing. The genuine article is falling, aid has been off and on for 24 hours. There being no school today we have hard work to keep the children io. It is now about 8 inches deep and is 6t 11 falling. So far we have bad an exceedingly mild winter. Last week it ? - T? . I- Hi was almost warm, it iook vezy little fire to keep a room comfortable. It made me thick of South Carolioa. Indeed, we have had many things to make it home like this week. First we bad a shipment of cane syrup, four barrels. Few people had ever Been any up heie. Then came a box of sweet potatoes and good "Dutch" sausage. This was the first encased Bausage we have seen since leaving home. Then we have tried ever i since we have been here to get pearl grits. Ia this we succeeded just two weeks ago. To complete the thing, Monday evening Rev. J. H. ] Wyse, whom many of you know, ] same to see us. Tuesday morning it breakfast we felt very much at ] lome, and I hope the grits, sausage, 1 Dot a toes, etc, did too. Rsv. Mr. Wyse stopped on the way back from ] he funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. i linderlite, of Marion. He is now < )astor near Staunton; seems well reserved and can laugh just as 1 teariily?8 ever. We enjoyed his isit very much. He now has seven i hildren, the youDgest being only ] bout four mombs old. Since,last writing I have been do* e g eome traveling. Bristol is 58 > ailes from here, and I have made wo trips there in the interest of our 1 hurch. It has about 15,000 inhabiants, with 19 churches and 24 barooms, 60 I was told. Here I rode q two States at once. State or Main treet is the line between Tennessee ? nd Virginia and the car line is in ] he centre of this. About half the * :ity lies in either State. The post ? iffics is in Tennessee, but the union ( lepot is on the Virginia eide. It has g \ furnace, a large tannery with a ? :apacity of 1,600 hides a week and s everal lumbering plants. I ako ieited and preached in churches in tnd around Marion. This is only 14 oile3 away. Prof. Copenhaver, of darion Female College, and I were ? ichool mates. I preached also in * he asylum. It was in a long hall 1 mh the pulpit at the side. The 5 )atiems were on either side with the k risitors directly in front among whom va8 my friend, Mr. CopeDbaver. He law me turning to either side in >rder to face the patients, and told ne afterwards be thought I'd better ook at them as the patients might hrow me off. I said: "Yes, I thought ibout that, but I looked on each side hen in front, and I didn't see much lifference in the audience, so I deeded to look wherever it suited." Che good dean of the institution, vishing to make me feel good after be service?, said: "Why, you speak o these people just like you are used o speaking to t-ueh," which I said vas quite a j :>ke on my congregation. All are well. More anon. S C. Ballentine, Rurai Retreat, Ya., Jan. 27, 190G. P. S. In my other letter it was 3 ifcited that mr f<ithpr-in-l<*w wan lixty-one years cider than his wife. ^ !t should have been fifty-one. - p i Blind, bleeding, itching and protrudng piles are instantly* relieved by Man- ' San. This remedy is put up in collap- 1 ible tubes with nozzle attachment, so 1 hat the medicine may be applied inside t lirectly where the trouble originates. danZan relieves instantly. Sold by iaufmaun Drag Co. f t t Pledged to Secrecy. i Memphis, Tenn, Jan. 30?On r November 9, 1905, a $10,000 money >ackage was stolen from the office of ihe Southern Express company at e Sew Albany, Miss. A few days later t he thief sought Dr. M. F. Rogers i tnd, pledging him to secrecy, return- e ed the package over to Express Detective Barns, BtatiDg that while he knew the thief he was bound by honor not to reveal the name. The grand jury sought to force from Dr. Rogers the identity of the thief, and the judge threatened a heavy penalty ohnuM ho ?>Cirnisf. in rofnoinrr tr> Hi. vulge the came. Dr. Rogers said to the court: "May your boDor please, I do not desire to show any disrespect to this court, but I am io hoDor bound not to disclose the name of that oa6 who returned the money to me. You may deprive me of my liberty, but you can't take from me my secret honor." Despite the efforts of his friends the doctor will probably have to serve a prison term for contempt. For Biliousness and Sick Headache Take Orino .Laxative Fruit Syrup. It sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowels without irritating these organs. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures biliousness and habitual constipation. Does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and refuse to accept any substitute. Tiie Kaufmanu Drug co. ? ? News Notes. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Most everyone is now suffering from coughs, colds, lagrip or something of the kind. Mr. J J. Seastrunk is erecting a handsome dwelling on the land be purchased from Mr. George P. Craps. Mr. George Lewis b&s moved from Batesburg on his farm. He will try the farm this year. The lightning struck Mr. Thos. Leaphart's stove flue Monday nigfct 223 January, and tore it completely iown. ( Mr. P. D. Harman of Fredonia, ' ias a case of measles in his family. The old field school is progressing ] licely under the management of Mies 1 Eunice Fulmer. Mr. D. S. Keisler has resigned bis ! school at Caney Branch and is now 1 vith Hartley Bros., Summit. ^ Success to the Dispatch and its nany readers, I am .Ton 0Q A Ron VMM MV 4* VUvlUtll J JLSUJT* A Card. Tliis is to certify that all druggists ire authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure rour cough or cold. It stops the cough, leals the lungs and prevents serious remits from a cough. Cures la grippe sough and prevents pneumonia and consumption Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. The Kaufmann Drug co. "Work on the Congaree. Washington, Feb. 1. Io reply to a request from Representative Lever for a statement of ;he progress of the work of improvng the Congaree river, Gen. Mackensie, chief engineer of the United States army, has sent a letter from "1 l n r> tt ii tt i % ./apt. vjr. jr. noweii. *jap&. noweu ifcates that the work was greatly mpeded during the month of Dejember by freshets, and at the end )f the month the boat was withdrawn. 5e says, "No improvement work is sontemplated in the near future, as he river i3 high and will probably emain so for several mQnths." He further states with respect to he sand bars in the river, which teem now to be the most serious jroposition, that later on in the year vhen these sand shoals become .roublesome a dipper dredge belongng to the government will be sent to he river to dredge the shoals, so as o permit the passage of boats plying between Columbia and Georgetown. Luckiest Man in Arkansas. ' Fin the luckiest man in Arkansas," vrites H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since i he restoration of my wife's health after * ive years of continuous coughing and j deeding from the lungs; and I owe my j *ood fortune to the world's greatest 1 nedicine, Dr. King's Xew Discovery ' or Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption if aken in time. My wife improved witli irst bottle and twelve bottles completed he cure." Cures the worst coughs and olds or money refunded. At The Kaufnann Drug co., druggist. 50c. and $1. Priiil bottle free. * ?. a r The citizens of Greer have started I i movement to erect a monument to J ;he late Policeman Foster, who,while e n the discharge of his duty, was " ihot down in the street. ] Hk REGISTERED our competho: WhsM original Fish ggggf buyers should Inf This is the on P?? HorTolk, Va. C tfjjjBjk Columbia, S.C. Bi Consumption of Cotton. It is estimated that the cotton mills sf North and South Carolina consume 56 8 per cent, of all the cotton spun in Southern mills. South Carolina ranks second only to Massachusetts in the consumption of cotton for the whole country. The combined consumption of the two Carolinas exceeds that of Massachusetts by 170,844 biles. Begin the New Year Right. wr flov o noil1 rvP Anv T\. ati_ it cai (i pciii vi viu queror Shoes and you cant o'O wrono*. o o Sold only by COHEN'S SHOE STORE, 1636 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - - S . I Dry Goods, Nol BACK INTO TH] We wish to inform our friends and patn 11 new quarters?the same stand that we i nore space, modern in every respect, with ought at the lowest prices, which you wi >efore it will be too late for you. This st< lence we can't charge you with something rindly help yourself to the Bargains. Tiii icfore Yours Truly. JOHN FITZ 1704-1706 MAIN ST WHOLESALE i Now is the time to guard the health tnd strength of the lungs. The best emedy to use for coughs and colds is See's Laxative Honey and Tar. Tin* inly cough syrup rhatdoesnot constipate he bowels, bur which on the other hand, ixpels all cold from the system by acting is a pleasant laxative. Best for coughs, j olds, whooping cough, etc. Sold by j iaufmaim Drug Co. I r is II he unprecedented popular^ RS' BONE fe has k rs to advertise Fish Guano, as good." FARMERS' Guano, and, to prevent being be sure that, our trade-mark i ly guarantee that you are gett Made with Fish . S, R0YS7ER 85URO 6! A A 4k 4k A. A A A A A A A ^ We are pleased to ^ merous friends of Le ^ we are constantly rec< K to our carefully selec | Dry Goods, Notions, 1 # and Respectfully invit k spect these goods. "V J we can please as to t 5 the goods and will be 4} right. Come to see i \ Main St. Nea | COLUMBIA, - I I j For the best goods you will always find th< most eomp'ece assortment in the South. Oa i single part of Harness furai'bed on oall. i u> I t !5i7 Main Street, I L? #%B_Ag ins, uioinmg, E NEW STORE. ins in Lexington that we are once more formerly enjoyed, only entirely different, a stock of entire new g<x>ds which were 11 readily see l>y calling' at FitzmauriceV | ire cos" you nothing. No rent to ]>ay, ; we can't charge you for. Will you j .s Fall nothing like the bargains offered MAURICE. | .. COLUMBIA. S. C. \ND RETAIL DR. G. J. OLIVEROS,; SPECIALIST ON Mmm* IIYE,EAR,THROAT,NOSE AND IUN3S, Guar ad tee Fit of Office ami Residence, 1 G.a?ses 1424 and 1423 Marion St., i March 15 -lv. COLUMBIA. S. C. T. X L. cures rheumatism. lion 1 y of Royster's fg| iduced some of ||| claiming theirs BONE is the ||| ; imposed upon, gig is on every bag. ||| ing the genuine ||| J8 Tarboro, N.C. iliBli Macon, Ca. JSB " i > mvole $ iiiwmai* announce to our nu- ^ ixington county that ^ giving new additions ? ted stock of v (iilliReryandSlioes e you to calk and in- ^ Ve are confident that ? he high quality of J ) sure to make prices J is when in the city. ^ r Post Office, ^ S. C. J kWVWWVWd !es and Bridles }03 with ns. We carry the largest stock and r motto is "The Best is the Cheapest." Any Columbia, S. G. IEFWlEN ON FARMING - LANDS. 1VTO COMMISSIONS CHARGED. BOR IN rower pars actual cost of perfecting loan. For farther information call on or address * E. K. PALMER, COLUMBIA, S. C. SYLVAN BUILDING. P. O. BOX 2S2. Octobt ir 18. 17 w 15: SAW MILLS. LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY M FOR EVERY KIND Or WORK I ENGINES AND BOILERS 9 AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY H CLASS OF SERVICE. S ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE H PLACING YOUR ORDER. gibbes machinery company S COLUMBIA, s. c.