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^T?? 1 as DO YOU GET UP | WITH A TAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Hakes Yon Miserable. ?y % \v " Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure "to know of the wonderful II .1 ^ cures made by Dr. ' \ ttT k Kilmer's SwampII ^??*? K - I iJZJJa [* ney, liver and blad 1WS1 remedy. ? SL\ O It is the great medNo v- vVl R |$ffical triumph of the ' {??)" ill nineteenth century; I- ? UJ '< "w%"rlli discoveredafteryears yj ftrf of scientific research G_ ?fei.^-7r ? ~ by Dr. Kilmer, the 1 ,l * eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and 13 wonderfully V :v>; . successful in promptly curing lame back, uric add, catarrh of the bladder and & / " '^right's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble, _ : . Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recp . \ ommended for everything but if yon have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be ijp found just the remedy you need. It has - been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by * which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper andsend your address to Dr. Kilmer N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-^^^3s?=8*= dollar size bottles are Bono of swamp-Boot, sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, buf\ remember the name, - \ Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, JBinghamton, in. on - ' every bottle. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. D. MARTIN", ATTORNEY " . AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, /LEXINGTON, S. 0. Office in Harman Building rear of court house. n v^Will practice in alt courts. Special attention to collection of claims. WM. W. HAWKS, ~7 vf Attorney and Counselor at Law. XNWBBOOXUICD.aa j Practice in all Courts Business solicited. ho vember 1,1906. O.X.KmD. F. K. DBEHKL DFIRD & DREKER, h ATTORNEYS AT LAW, tavru/vivw n tx an v JU&AUtVlVfl V> U.a w. v> Will nraciiee In all the Courts. Business : ' solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, 8. C. tFH. FRICK, > J. ATTORNEY AT LAW-,OHAPXN, & 0.' Office: Hotel Marlon, Boom. .Second Floor. Wtfl practice in all the Courts.rTHURMOND & TTMMERMAN, ' Jb , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IK ALL COURTS, Eaufmann Bldff, LEXINGTON, S. C, We will be pleased to meet chose having legal business to be attended to at our office in the Eaufmann Building at any time. Bespeotfully, w < - . < ; J. Wtt. THURMOND. Q. BELL TIMMEBMAN, Albert m. boozer, v ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, 8. a Oryxes: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture StoreJSspedal attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. f [r' George r. rembert,-~ ATTORNEY AT LAW. > , 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA. 8. O. ^ I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex ington County at any time, and am prepared to practice law in all state and Federal Courts* ; ??? Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington -j [ Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. WBOYD EVANS, .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. O. l\R. P. H. SHEALY, ^ V DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. C. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. N T\R. F. C. GILMORE,; U DENTIST, .v 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. O. Office Houbs; 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.. and from s to 6 d. m. Dr. d. l. haliT DENTIST, STEEDMAN, S. C. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m. "> Dec. 23,1907?6m ????????????????? ? I mm DEALER IN I General I " Merchandise, ! fiwMP Main and iaw Straat. ? f Opposite Confederate ? 'j Monument, , | - jl Lexington, - - S. C. 8 . V. "Itrnst this may be read by many sufferers from kidney and bladder trouble" writes Mrs. Joe King, of Woodland, Tex. "I suffered four years and could find nothing to give even temporary relief. Our druggist at last induced me to try your 30 days' treatment of Pineules for $1. This one bottle has cured me and money could not buy the value it has been to me. - Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. I \ '&Ky:i?r. v"? V< . + '. f ' The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 15,1908. JTOOR DEAD Z2T BOZ. Great Excitement Broke Forth in Courtroom When Startling Discovery Was Made. New York, Jan. 9.?The greatest excitement broke forth in Part 1, of the court of general sessions, where a civil suit was being heart today, when it was discovered that Moses Olenick, juror No. 2, who was apparentlyasleep in his chair in the jury box, was dead. The clerk of the court was calling the roll of the jurors, but when he reached Olenick's name there was no response. He called a second and a third time, but still there wa9 no response. ' , Nearest the juror was Thomas , "Moore, an agent of the Gerry society, and Moore leaned forward and touched the apparently sleeping juror on the shoulder. Moore saw in a moment* that the juror was dead. Dr. Frank McGuire, the Tombs prison physician, was hurriedly sent for, but he said the man had been dead several minutes. He had been stricken \yith heart failure. Judges to Sit En Sane. In order to have the State courts pass upon the contract labor law, recentlv declared unconstitutional bv v *r Judge Brawley of the United States court, an en banc sitting of the circuit and supreme court justices has been called to sit in Columbia on Jan' nary 16th to consider the constitutional questions that might arise. An Insidious Banger. One of the worst, features of kidney trouble j& that it i^aninsidiona disease and before'the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes. Derrick's Drug Store. 2Cnsderew Assault en Georgia 2Caa and Wife. ;4 Hawkinsville, Ga., Jan. 9.?A mur clerous assault wa^ made on Mr. and Jflxn. Martin Livingston at their home at Goldsboro in the upper part of the "jpounty last night at 9 o'clock by twq negro farm hands on the place. Mr. Livingston was struck on the . head with a hatchet and his wife's throat was cut. Both were danger- ; ously hurt and at last accounts were < not expected to live. The dastardly deed was committed, it is supposed, for the purpose of robbery. XUD DUCfiU BUtriCU JLUC VUC BUOUO UUl was notified that the negroes had been captured and shot to death. i Terrible Wreck en Southern. A terrible wreck occurred on the Southern Railway near Atlanta last ( Wednesday when an excursion train ! from the North jumped the track, causing several coaches to turn over, killing three men outright and wounding probably a hundred more. The cries and moans of the injured ; and dieing were heartrending. The cause of the wreck is unknown. ' < Loses Eye ia Peculiar Mauser. - Mr. J. E. Clark, who lives a few miles from Johnston, lost his eye a few days ago in a most peculiar manner. He was mounting his mule when the animal jumped and the buckle on the bridle struck Mr. Clarke in the eye, cutting the ball so badly that it bad to be taken out at oncePurs aad Bosevas Wanted. Wanted?Otter, mink, coon, fox and ail kinds of furs. Highest prices paid for beeswax and furs. Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. No need to fear coughs and colds this year as you can obtain Bees Laxative Cough Syrup now from your dealer. This is good news to mothers who fear . croup and whooping cough. It is a gentle laxative that ezpells the. poison from the system in the natural way. ' Cuts the phlegm and clears the head. Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. More than 5,000 bicycles were recently purchased in a fortnight in Johannesburg because of the breakdown in the electric street" railway system. Germany once held the record fpr the consumption of tobacco per head, but it is now held by the Belgians, who consume 6,21 pounds each yearly. Great Britain owns more land of North America than the United States. The Lexington Dispatch and Home and Farm one year for $1.25. Subscribe now. Ring,s Little Liver Fills wakes up lazy livers, clean the system and clear i the skin. Try them for biliousness and J sick headache. Price 25c. Sold by ! Kaufmann Drug Co. Alice-Good-Muskrat i9 suing her husband for divorce at Bonessteel, N. Ol.iv nlix'mn Vint. VilloKon^ QnTOW I JL/ OUC UiaiiiiO liUJL JLI UOi/uuu iuuuituj i with Alova-Walks As-She-Jumps. AN OLD ADAGE SAYS^a ] "A light purse is a heary corse" c Sickness makes a light purse. 1 The LIVER is the seat of nine c tenths of all disease. a mm AHl MS fills: to to the root of the whole mat* h ter, thoroughly, quickly safely J and restore the actios of the y LIVER to normal condition* ^ Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. T Take No Substitute.??^ ? 1 i Examination For 7 Naval Academy. On Saturday the 18th of January 1908, I will hold a competitive exami- S nation at Columbia, S. C., beginning S at 10 A. M. of all candidates for nomi- S nation to fill a vacancy in the United S States Naval Academy at Annapolis. S All applicants must, at the time of S their examination for appointment to S the Academy (4th. of March) be be- S tween the ages of 16 and 20 years. P The.candidate is eligible for appointment on the day he is 16 and ineligi- ~ ble on the day he becomes 20 years of ^ a2e* f? Those applicants who are found to * be physically qualified will be examined mentally upon the following subjects: Reading and writiftg, spelling, 1" punctuation, and capitals, grammer, geography, United "States history, UJ arithmetic, algebra and plain geome- TI try. The preliminary examination takes ce place on January 18th. at Columbia, 01 S. C. The applicants should write me it for permission to take the examination and" for full information with respect to it. = A. F. Lever, M. C. ^Carriages. On Thursday evening, January 2nd, ez hir. James Thomas Howell and Miss re Sarah Barbara Ann Rish were married by Rev. W. B. Kyzer. Both of these young people are residents of Styx* j New Trial Ordered. The supreme court has ordered a fo new trial in the case of Lula.M. Gun- m ter vs. Martha and Burt Fallaw, unless the plaintiff will remit from the m judgment tjo the extent of one-third re interest in the land in dispute. It Does The Busipess. Mr. ?. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Blaine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It does the business; I have used it for j8 piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Ap- ja plied it to an old 6ore and it healed it without lpw^ing a scar behind." 3*c. 23 at Eau: mann Drug Co. and Derrick's <3 Drug Stoic. ~~ 28 No Dispensaries for Eotels. Attorney General Lyon has ren dered an opinion in which he declares in that dispensaries cannot be established in the tourist hotels. The inquiry came from Aiken county, where cli a number of hotels wish to handle whiskey for the benefit of their guests. ^ ' ' tu Hateiot Buried. ofl It is said that Messrs. Williams and DeArmond, members of congress who, ta It will be recalled, engaged in a fisti- ^ cuff on the floor of the house a few weeks ago, have buried the hatchet m and are now on apparently good terms. ot Blind Tiger in Atlanta Gets One Year on Gang. = The first man in Atlanta convicted of running a blind tiger was sentenced to serve twelve months on the chainI gang. Such sentences, it is said, are causing blind tigers to move on. Wire ropes seem to belong to elevators and deriick riggin, and it is 1 something of a surprise, remarks the I American Machinist, to learn that I some of the Gloucester cod-fishing | Bchooners have been using them for I1 rigging for over 15 years. I ^ I I A Great Home Remedy. For tale by ell dmggitttM I tad detlen, 25c. Money refunded if it fill* to do til g claimed. Koah Rmgpr Co.,Do?ton,MM?.,U.S>A. j i , i TAX NOTICE. r WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWL ing mentioned places for the purpose >f receiving taxes for the fiscal year, 907: The balance of the time at Lexington )ourt House until December 31st, 1907, iter which time the following penalties nil be added by the County Auditor nd collected by the County Treasurer. On January 1, 1908, 1 per cent penalty pill be added to those who have not iaid. On February 1st, 1908, an additional per cent, will be added to those who . o *ro rirtf rvoi/1 rr? o lri -r% r* O oonf l? Y o uuu paiu, iiKuuug & VVJAA u. iui ^eb.will be added on March 1st, making per cent, penalty to be paid by those fho have not paid by March 1st, 1908. ax Books will Close March 15, 1908. The'hoars for closing the tax books rill positively be at 11 o'clock for the lorning and 4 o'clock for the afteroon appointments. LEVY. 'or State Purposes 4.1 Mills. 'or Ordinary County Purposes 3? Mills, 'or Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills. Total 11 Mills, pecial School Levy Dis. No?J5, 3 Mills pecial School Levy Dis. No. 18, 3 Mills pecial School Levy Dis. No. 19, 4 Mills pecial School Levy Dis. No. 25, 2 Mills pecial School Levy Dis.NNo. 34, 2 Mills pecial School Levy Dis. No. 37, 2 Mills pecial School Levy Dis. No. 42, 3 Mills pecial School Levy Dis. No. 75, 2 Mills oil Tax $1.00 RAILROAD LEVY. aluda Township -71 Mills road River Township 71 Mills ork Township 71 Mills Commutation Road Tax $3.00, payale from October 15th to March 1st, )0& f Parties owning property in more than le township must so state to the Treasror When writing for information conirning taxes always give Township r ^hool District and name in fill, not litials. FRANK W. SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington County. TAX RETURNS. In accordance with the law in referlce to the assessment and taxation of al and personal property, the Auditor, ' his assistant, will be and attend the llowing named places for the purpose receiving tax returns for the fiscal >ar 1908 and in order to meek the next >pointment the hour will close at 11 clock in the morning and at 4 o'clock . the afternoon; tax payers will, therere, be prompt in meeting the appointents, so as not to cause delay. Tax payers will please come prepared give the name of the township and imber of school district wherein they side: j , * Batesburg, Thursday all day, Jem. 16. Leesville, Friday all day, Jan. 17. Summit, Saturday mdrning, Jan. 18. Gilbert, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18. Edmund, Tuesday morning. Jan. 21. Gaston, Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 21. Jos. Reeder's, Wednesday morning, in. 22. J. J. Mack's, Wednesday afternoon, in 22. Tori OWOlificn, luuiouaji auu X i.j.\?oj , uau> 24r I andy Ban, Saturday morning, Jan. 25. Grout's store, Tuesday evening, Jan. E. H. Addy's Wednesday morning, in 29. Franklyn Keisler's Wednesday eveng, Jan. 29. Bed Bank, Saturday afternoon, Febay, 1. At Lexington C. H., all day not in- 1 aded in above schedule from January ' 1908 to February 20, 1908, when the oks will close, after which 50 per cent . Ill be added for failure to make rerns. Tax returns sent in by mail are >t legal unless sworn to before an acer qualified to administer oaths. All male persons are subject to poll x from 21 to 60 years or age, except ose exempt by law. Under the new law all dogs are subot to a capitation tax of 50 cents and as be returned at the same time when her property is returned. W. D. DENT, Auditor Lexington County. KILLTHE COUCH I *HP CURE THE LUWCSj WITH Dr. Kin<r'fi II tmm m ??ig w > New Discovery for csrer j&, >HP *LL THROW AMD LUN6 TROUBLESGUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB MONEY REFUNDED. Before You Purchase Any Other Write IE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. i/fany Sewing: Machines are made to sell regards of cuality, but the "Jfew Kome" is made ] wear. Our guaranty never runs out Ve make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions the trade. The Itfew Home" stands at the i id of ali His'li-crriwle family sewing machines J Sold by authorized dealer* only, ^ FOR SALE QV . W . 1*. KOOF, r _ _i. cj r\ UL'SlIlglOU. Q. \J. | \ No. 6994 6 TL _ ID !_?_ *1 I ine rapes ro jj PROSPERm ! Paid up Capital jj Surplus and Individual P S Stockholders' Liabilities M jj For Protection of ] S H. C. MOSELEY, President. M. A. 5 W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. GEOR< M 5 Better a conservative interest S safe return when wanted/ than a 1 jj doubt about the principal. A National Bank is a safe De 5 vision makes it so. Likewise our jj guarantee of prudent conservative jj We Allow Interest on jj DIRECTOj U C. W. Bowers, J. A. C. Kibler, R. * J. H. Hunter, W. P. Pugh, Jnc J Ceo. Johnstone, H. C. Mose R s*xxi;ujzyxiimmx?g>*fig?vaiiigig* \ ' HARMAN'S SH 3 Post Office Block, . NEW GOODS E iAAAAAA^AAAA^AAAAAA^AAA^ Our store is being filled ever; newest and best goods. All the Winter Drefla f+nnrlfl tiaot rfiadv fnr milliner: / \ We have everything that's up-1 style and shape. If our designor a be pleased. See the new styles noi new novi The Notion department of our the new Novelties, embracing eve bave ever carried. Lexington friends make our sfr when in the city. t wholesale a] <603 MAIN STREET, C DONT FOR* H. A. rTJBL Successor to Maxwe ' NEAR POST OFFICE, C( When you are looking for Fur Solid Car Load Lots and at the lo therefore, can sell you for less than ments. 7 Solid Oak Bedr Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Burt Centre Table, Four Chairs. One Roc No. 7 Black C with a complete list of Cooking TJti Black Oak, with a complete list < ine is complete. All grades. Pri Furniture of the same grade can be J 90 for prices H. 2IL? TJHL" COLUMBIA, xixnixxrxixiixixixixzxxxxixii Hi H 1 s itional Bank I s. c. ; $25,000.00. . ; rofits $5,000.00. ! $25,000.00. M Depositors. S CARLISLE, Vice-President. S SE JOHNSTONE, Attorney. J M on your deposit with its j biigh rate and a feeling ofJ M M posit. Government super- 3 Board of Directors is a jj; management. S Time Deposits S ' RS: S L. Luther, M. A. Carlisle, 3 >. B. Fellers, W.A. Moseley, J ley, J. P. Bowers. J N mmSimillllllllXIIIIlXin rE CARRY THE CHOICEST SHOES." i is never a mistake to "put your . ; in it" if one of our Handsome es is meant. They are at once the peliest and most comfortable shoes ever put your foot in. Well and ish, yet strongly made for long and ifortable wear, they easily command ise and admiration from all Invars of e and "unusualness" in shoes. Our ?s, too, command the respect of i pocketbook. OE STORE, COLUMBIA, S. C. VERY DAY! ^AAAAAAA^AAAAA^ / y day with, the season's . advanced styles in Midyour inspection. ST, ETC. ko-now in Millinery?every m't please you, you can't v on display. 3LTIES. store is replete with all rything?largest line we ore your shopping place NTD RETAIL, OLUMBIA, S. C. SET 11 & Taylor, 3LUMBIA, S. C, - i niture. We buy only in west spot cash prices, we if we bought in local shipoom Suites* ?au, One Washstand, One 3ker?all for $17.25. ko 1r r<LQjJL3L insels, for $7.50. No. 8 Df XJtinsels, $12.50. Our ices guaranteed as low as > bought Write or phone STIjOR, s. c. j