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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 > m-pn traced to the kidneys, T&ujS but now modern science proves that P nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important The kidneys filter and purify the blood? 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 doty. , If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial V will convince anyone. Ill If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dor. 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 oti its merits by all l^f!7vr druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You mav^^SgjgiifiHi^SpaS have a sample bottle Home of smunp*soot. I by mail tree, also a parapniet leinng you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y? on every bottle. PEOFBSSIOlTALCAEDSr ~A P. MARTIN", ATTORNEY A. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, / LEXINGTON, S. C Office in Harman Building rear of court house. Will practice in all courts. Special attention to collection of claims. TITM. W. HAWES, YV Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BKOOKLAND. S. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.1906. " c. X. EKED. r. E. DBEHEB. DFIRD & DREHER, Jh ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H. 8. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, 8. C. T H. FRICK. J . attorney at law, chapin, & 0. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts Thurmond & timmerman, attorneys at law, 4 WILL PRACTICE IN AIL COURTS, Kaufmann Bid*, LEXINGTON, 8.C, We will be pleased to meet those having legal husi' ess to be attended to at our office la tie Kaufmann Building at any time. Respectfully, Wm. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, lbert m. boozer, attorney at law, columbia, 8. 0 Qcttce: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture Store. Especial attention given to business entrust> ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington | county. George r. rembert, attorney at law. 1221 law range, Columbia s c. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington County at ahy time, and a o prepared to practice law in all bt&te and Federal Courts. A ndrew crawford, | A attorney at law, i columbia, 8. c. m Practices in the State and Federal Courts, r and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County, i Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1292 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( } Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. TTT WWD TTVANS. W .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. C. nbl p. h. shealy, lt dentist, lexington, s. c. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. D~~R. F. c.~g ilmore,~ DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houbs.- 9 a. id. to 2 p. m., and from 3 to 6 d. m. I pmssMi g dealer in g | | lienerai < | I Merchandise, 1 ? Comer Main and New Street, | * Opposite Confederate ? ^ Monument, 3 I Lexington, - S. C. f> essae&ssst&esieassssssis&ssm **?* ** **??#**** *** ***<* * * * The Dispatch Job Printing * * Office is prepared to do any ? J bed of printing at abort notice. J * We guarantee woik first class * ? at reasonable prices. Give us J * a trial order. J ? ? The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 5,19G6. Official Count of State Ticket. For United States Senator. B. R. Tillman 83,074 For Governor. TVT TTl A on 1 KC 1*1. X" R. I. Manning 23,159 Cole L. Blease 16,959 J. E. Brunson 10,118 John T. Sloan 3,368 J. J. McMahan 2,243 A. C. Jones 870 W. A. Edwards 576 For Lieutenant Goyernor. fhomas G. McLeod 95,320 For Secretary of State R.M.McCown 51,867 J. B. Morrison 20,317 L. M. Ragin 13,500 For Comptroller General. A. W. Jones 51,132 G. L. Walker 45,559 . For State TreasurerR. H. Jennings 96,343 Fftr Adjutant and Inspector General J. C. Boyd...- 64,591 L. W. Haskell 31,062 For State Superintendent of Fducation0. B. Martin 92,564 For Attorney General. J: Fraser Lyon? 45,272 Jas. W. Ragsdale 28,210 L. F. Youmans 22,975 For Railroad CommissionerJames Cansler \ 22,661 John C. Sellers 8,622 J. M. Sullivan 24,550 J. A. Summer9ett 15,848 John H. Wharton 24,636 For Corgress?Seventh District. A. F. Lever ^ 13,164 There will be a second race lor governor between M. F. Ansel, of Greenville, and R. I. Manning, of Sumter; for attorney general between J. Fraser Lyon, of Abbeville, and J. W. Ragsdale, of Florence; for railroad commissioner between J. EL Wharton, of Laurens, and J. M. Sullivan, of Anderson. This second primary will take place September 11th. "To Cure a Felon" says Sam Kendall, of Philipsburg, Kan., "just cover it over with Bucklen's Am- j ica Salve and the Salve will do the rest." j Quickest cure for Burns,. Boils, Sores, j Scalds, Wounds, Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and ! Sore Eyes. Only .25c. at The Kaufmann j Drug Co's., drug store. Guaranteed. ?? ? i Yellow Fever 2To Longer Threatens the South.: Jackson, Miss., Aug. 30.?Surgeon J. H. White, of the marine hospital \ _ J ll _ service, who tuagnosea tne suspicious , cases of fever at Natchez yesterday : as other than yellow fever, said today | that the South has no longer any j cause to fear yellow fever and in his j opinion will have no trouble with the , disease this year- i m * -m i I Candidates. v See here! after living off your friends for a few weeks, while making your canvass for office, it will come hard on you to fall back on bacon, black coffee and poor bread. Deafness Cannot "b? Cured. bv local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear. There is only one way to cnre deafness, *nd tha* is by constitutional remedies. Deafoess is caused by an itfl med condition of the mucous lining of the Eus'achian Tube Wueo *fcis tube is if fl mod you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless ihe inflammation can be taken out aud ibis tube restored to its normal con iitioo. bearing will be destroyed torever; nin cases out? f ten are caused b< Citarrh which is nothing but an inflamed cor ditioo of the mucous surfaces ?Ve uiil give One Hundred Dollars for any Cfise of Deat> e s (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall'c Catarrh Cnre. iSeud ? r circulars free F J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv Dmggjsts. Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation There will be warm times in New | York State for the next two months" | The Hearst and Jerome factions are warring against each other under the shadow of the Democratic banner, and the Higgins and Odel factions on the Republican side. A week after the earthquake at Valparaiso the estimate was that about 1,000 were killed in the city. The property loss was estimated at one hundred million dollars. The loss of life and property in other towns was about the same as at Valparaiso. Earthquake*. Among the many strange relationships which earthquakes held to various natural phenomena there is possibly one between the times of their occurrence and of irregularities in the revolution of the world. For many 1 years it has been observed that there are slight but irregular changes in latitude, or, in other words, the axis of our earth does not always poiut in the j same direction. The pole wanders ! about In a mean position, sometimes I in n nnth that is np.iriv rironlar. while i at others it appears to be exceedingly i irregular and even retrograde. The ' world top is not spinning truly, but it j slightly wabbles. When the change in j direction of its axis is sharp large earthquakes have been frequent. If a swiftly moving body is, so to speak, compelled to turn a corner, that it should be subjected to ^strains which might result in yielding is easily conceivable. Regarded from this point of view, the times at which strata in seismic strain give way are to some extent governed by erratic movements in the rotation of our sphere. The earthquake and the wabble may, however, be due to a common cause, and the question therefore is one which requires closer examination.?John Milne in National Review. A Good Horso'* Color. A good horse cannot be a bad color, ti- irm Tf 5^ /.Anfo it id dcliu. 11 lo V.C1 LUiU IXJCll A/ti K/J winners are not drawn from certain colors. Has a gray ever won the race, or a dun or a skewbald or a piebald? Has there ever been a thoroughbred of the latter type? Quite black thoroughbreds are rare, white still more so, 1 gray uncommon even among the less exalted of public performers. The "Stud Book" would not bear out these statements where colors uncommon on the race course are described. The explanation is, of course, that the horse is there described as he appeared as a foal. An owner of a bay thoroughbred looked up the "Stud Book" to find his purchase pictured as a chestnut and complained to the men of whom he had bought the horse. The former owner assured him that the description was correct at the time it was entered. Other owners, less certain as to what color may appear when the first coat lias been cast, have before now made such singular entries as "gray, roan or chestnut."?St. James' Gazette. Tlie Porcupine's Quills. The spines are very loosely attached to the porcupine, and they are very sharp?as sharp as a needle at the outer end. At almost the slightest touch they penetrate the nose of a dog or the clothing or flesh of a person touching the porcupine and. stick there, coming away from the animal without any pull being required. The facility in catching hold with one end and letting go with tbe other has sometimes caused people to think that the spines had been thrown at them. The outer end of the spines, for some distance down, is covered with small barbs. These barbs cause a spine once imbedded in a living animal to keep working farther in with every movement of the muscles, so that it is not a pleasant thing to get stuck full of them^f/^ A Sad Picture. At Varzin once, after sitting for some time sunk in profound reflection, Bismarck lamented that he had derived but small pleasure or satisfaction from his political activity, but, on the other hand, much vexation, anxiety and trouble. He had, he said, made no one happy by it neither himself, his family nor any one else, "but probably," he continued, "many unhappy. Had it not been for me there would have been three great wars the less, the lives of 80,000 men would not have been sacrificed and many parents, brothers, sisters and widows would not now be mourners."?"Bismarck's Table Talk." Unique Ralnmaking;. One of the oldest rainmaking plants is the invention of a native of one of the Indian provinces. By means of a rocket he sends more than a mile into the air a reservoir off ether attached to a parachute. This, being released at the highest point, floats gently back to earth, the condensation being caused by the evaporation of the ether. It is said to be decidedly efficacious even where there is scarcely a trace of cloud. Cut It. "Yes," said the college student "dad got the idea that I was cutting up too much, and so he cut in and threatened to cut down my allowance unless I took a brace. I felt all cut up at first, but I didn't want my allowance cut off or cut into just for a little funny business, and so 1 cut it out." And the listening foreigner remarked, "What did the young man say ?"?SomI erville Journal. Breaking: It Genlij. Captain of Steamer?Madam, it gives me great pain to be obliged to tell you that your little boy's hat has blown overboard. Fond Mother?Why, I thought it was tied on with a string! Captain?Yes. That was just the livciuk;. AUC Miiiif; UJU uui Corrected. "Miss Isabel, jou are not at ail like other girls." "That is not a compliment Mr. Spooner. You should say that oilier girls are not at all like me." Quite Proper. Little Rollo? Top. what is an upright piano? Pop?One that plays only sacred music, my son.?Woman's Home Companion. Hot Conceited. She?All men are conceited. He?Not all. I see a man every day who Is not conceited. She?Where? He?In the mirror. 4 ? 'Jk3 ' HRmuMBwaMMSBftiaanrnwnr For Thinjj j Poor Blood BYou can trust a medicine tested 60 years! Sixty years g of experience, think of that! I Experience with Ayer's Sarsaparilla; the original Sarsaparilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, 1 weak nerves, general debilitv. E iT5ut even this praml old medicine cannot do fi its bvsi w?>rk it the liver is inactive and the 5 bowels constipated. For the best possible re- | suits, yon should take laxative doses of Ayer's | Fills while taking the Sarsaparilla. ? ??maxwa>qaiy<s<caexi3W?e???oa m . .:.i t a M&do by J. C. ajct Co., Lowell, Mass. 5 /rW Alao manufacturers of 9 jLM $ HAM VIGOR. | / S ? AGUOCURE. I &L Uf&iO CHERRY PECTORAL, g We have no secrets! V7e publish S the formulas of all our medicines. 0 J1- i~" ' ui? Col. M. P. Trlbble, of Anderson, withdrew from the race for Secretary of State on account of ill health, but our people gave him a complimentary of 378 votes any way. Are you troubled with piles? One application of ManZan will give you immediate relief. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. The Republican convention of Illinois has put Uncle Joe Cannon forward as a Presidential candidate. T. X. L. lelieves when properly applied. Be wise if you can. If you can't keep your face closed. A man's worth to others sometimes depends on how much they can work him for. A sour stomach, a bad breath, a pasty complexion and other consequences of a disordered digestion are quickly removed by the use of King's Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days treatment free. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. It's a pleasure to make wishes?and that is about all the satisfaction the most of us get out of them. The cost of living makes a man feel it would be cheap to die. Tone the liver, move the bowels, cleanse the system. Dade's Little Liver Pills never gripe. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Are you one of those chaps that men would rather shake than shake hands with ? Pride is the most expensive thing a man can have?-with the possible exception of a wife. Pinesalve cleanses wounds, is highly antiseptic, unequaled for cracked hands, good for cuts. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. ' SNAKES OF SARAWAK. Tlie Prthons Are Enormovi and Feed on Pigs and Children. In the Sarawak Gazette Is an article on the snakes of that part of Borneo. Of the poisonous reptiles it says: "The i cobra (Naja tripudians) is a black ' snake which raises its head to strike when irritated, at the same time expanding the hood at either side of the neck. It spits at intruders and hisses like a cat, whence it Is known as "ular tedong puss;" in some parts, too, as "tedong mata harL" The word "te dong" In Sarawak is apparently applied to all large snakes which Malays consider to be poisonous, and, as our ' Malays are but ill acquainted with ' these animals, quite a number of large but harmless forms are designated by ' this term. Tlie hamadryad (Naja bungarusl is a brown snake, considerably bigger but rarer than the cobra. It is ; rather shy, but when cornered, like the cobra, it raises its head and expands the hood before striking. Its food is ehieti}* other snakes. "Less dangerous than these najas are the vipers, of which the most common species is the green viper, which reaches a length of two feet or| more. The head is large and shaped like an ace of spades. This creuturfejfifo, a tree snake and very sJuggislrcnSgQ uungarus are 01 several species, one, Bungarus fasciatus, of length to four feet being black with yellow rings. It is called the 'ular buku tebu' (sugar cane joints) by natives. There are also sea snakes of many species. The tail of a sea snake is flattened and oarlike." Sarawak has other snakes: "Of the pythons there are two species. Pytnon reticulatus grows to an enormous si2e, over twenty feet. It is very fond of pigs, but varies its diet by various animals, including even j children. The oil of this snake is used by Malays as an embrocation for bruises. The other species of python, Python curtus, is interesting in that its flesh tastes like that of fowl?at least, so Dyaks say, and they are authorities on snake flesh, for they eat a number of the large snakes." Unnatldfactory. "Ah," sighed the lovesick youth, "If you would only return my love!" 'That's' just what I intend to do," replied the maid with the cold storage heart. "I haven't any earthly use for it" And still he wasn't satisfied.?Chicago News. 4f: * * UUU1 II Hill 1UU llilill i I ^OOPS. I # Just received a full line of new ^ I Fall and Winter Dry Goods \ X To V?o marlroH xtdttt oIoca A A,11 * 0 - - ^Aa.vyu. ? VA J VAWOV. Jt*. lull XXXLC U1 CVCiyUlillg A 5 that is new. J 5 Millinery \ 0 Just received a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and ^ ^ caps for fall wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We have ^ ^ marked these very close for the trade. ^ Q We also have a full line of Men's Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact every- f ? thing to wear. ^ > TABLE OIL CLOTH A SPECIALTY. > f It will pay any of our Lexington friends to visit us before purchasing # iWM. PLATT & SON, \ m Main St. Near Post Office, S - S. 0 ? 1517 MAIN STREET. Harness. Saddles, Robes AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE BUSINESS COLUMBIA, S.C. Our stock being purchased before the recent decided advance, we can make it to the interest of all to buy of us. Our motto is "NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW GOOD," as the best is the Cheapest. t Fitzmamrice $ """ Spot poods, 5 FALL ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK. i \ 1704-1706 Main Street. - - Columbia, S. C. i ?v*vvvvvvv%vvvvvvvvvvvvvvi> DONT FORGET Successor to Maxwell & Taylor, NEAR POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C, When you are looking for Furniture. We buy only in Solid Car Load Lots and at the lowest spot cash prices, we therefore, can sell you for less than if we bought in local shipilLdid Oak Bedroom Suites. w Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Bureau, One Washstand, One. Centre Table, Four Chairs. One Rocker?all for $17.25* No. 7 Black Oak Stove with a complete list of Cooking Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 Black Oak, with a complete list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our line is complete. All grades. Prices guaranteed as low as Furniture of the same grade can be bought Write or phone 490 for prices. J5L. TAYIiOR, nnr.TTivfRTA. s. a. ^TJJFfcWXTTCrjFSJE. W. a. SOWELL FURNITURE CO,, COLUMBIA, S. C. We especially! 11 vite you to come to see us for yourJTurniture, Cheap Suites, Iror xjtsub, uounges, ?toves, .ua-ce vjurtains, side Hoards, Hall Racks. 30 DAYS SALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE C0? 1231 Main Street, Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building.