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DO YOU GET UP "frlTH A TAME BACK? ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful ?;V:. u_ .1 cures made by Dr. '?-?'^Jry t Kilmer's- Swamp m JL*r$)S?j~.J J Li "c-v? ?vct <uiu. uiau if fKSl iy5 der remedy. > LA '^| It is the great medVV? I jjrt ical triumph of the ; Qfe? i y j I nineteenth century; S f$ E ' j rrv_ y{| [ discovered after years ,jp~" of scientific research 111* ?l? by Dr. Kilmer, the i ' | mt ' ~ eminent kidney and ' y- bladder specialist, and ?.3 wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, j " uric acid, catarrh of the, bladder and j Bright''s Disease, which is the worst j form of kidney trouble. ||| Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is notrecommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital H * work and in private practice, and has * ? * XI X _ t proved so snccessxtn in every case tuat 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 tell_ ing more about Swamp-Root, and how tofind out if yon have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in tins paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer f^f\*r & Co., Bingham ton, jgggggpj llfjS dollar size bottles are Home or swamp-Boot, sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, ^ Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tneaddress, Binghamton. N. Y.. oc , - ^| every bottle. if? fBQPBSSIOITAL CABDSL" AD. MARTIN, ATTORNEY . AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, LEXINGTON, S: G. Office in Ha rm an Building rear of court house. , Will practice in all courts. Special, attention to collection of claims. "I1TM. W. HA WES, "7 ?V Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKL AND. S. 0. 1 Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1,1905. ? a > 0. k>itcxd. 7 * f. b. dbeheb. afird & dkeher, JCi attorneys at law, LEXINGTON C. H., 8. C. Will t>ra ctice in all the Courts. Business I solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington. 8. C. T H. FRICK, j. attorney at law, ceapin, a o. ? Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second I^oor. Will practice in all the Courts. fpHUBMOND & TIMMERMAN, 1 attorneys at law, H WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, . \ Kaufmann Bldg, LEXINGTON, 8, C, We will be pleased to meet those having le'"'VSlheKa6!?^^Sktingat? a\hnr ??ce Respectfully^ ^ THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMEBMAN, i A ?bert m. boozer, M JSL attorney at law, COLUMBIA, 8. C. ??. Officii 1s16 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Mftre's Furniture Store Especial attention given to business entrusted to blip by his fellow citizens of Lexington ARORGE R. REMBERT* U ATTORNEY" AT LAW. 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA. 8. C. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex - ~ ? ?- -?"? ,*'4r ilt^coq uouq(y ttuy nmu* ciuu o u ^luyaivu " to practice law in all btate and Federal Courts. ? Law Offices* ( ) Residence* 1529 1209 Washington < V Pendle ton Street. & Sfaeet H I Office Telephond No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. W BOYD EVANS, . ff .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Colombia, S. O. -. \ ' nB. P.'H. SHEALY, V DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. 0. * Office Up Stairs in Roofs Building. T\R, F. 0. GILMORE, V DENTIST. 1510 dtfain .Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Hooks; 9 a. m. to 2 p. nn, and from y.. ' 8 to 6 p.m. T\R. D.-L. HALL, " y.. IT DENTIST, I STEEDMAN, S. C. Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:30 p. m. Pec. 28,1907?6m i J M. D. BARMAN | I DEALER IN | I General I # ir?i. J!_ ! f | MercMuuise, i I .Caraar Mala and law Straat, % | Cppotlti Contadarata jt | Nonumant, | I Lexington, - - S. C. ? ' "I trust this may be read bv manysnfferers 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 SO days' treatment of Pineules for |l, 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 - / ? -i The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 19. 1908. Old Claims May Yet Be Paid. About $10,000,000 may be secured from the government by people of the South if a bill reported unanimously by the house committee on war claims becomes a law. The bill gives to the court of claims jurisdiction of the claims for captured and abandoned property which was sold during the Civil war and the proceeds turned into the United States treasury. During that war the government authorized the s6izure of abandoned property, to be sold and the net proceeds placed in the United States treasury. There was a provision that if any one should bring suit within two years after the close of the war and prove that the property sold belonged to him the money received for it should be paid over, but to do t$is the citizen bringing the suit had to prote loyalty to the Union. This disqualified most Southerners until the amnesty proclamation was declared in 1866, which came too late to take the claims to court, the two years' grace having expired. The object of this bill is to enable the original owners of the confiscated property to get the money it brought when sold. There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together,' and until the last few years was supposed to be incurame. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proved catarrh to be a constitutional-'" disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney <& Co.* Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional Acure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, fho-o- ntfay niip Vmndred dollars for anv caseHfails^to care. Send for circulars and testimonials. | Address: F. J*Cheney & Co., Toledo. [Ohio. Sold by Druggists, toe. Take Sail's Family Pills for constipation. / \ _ What Can .Beat This? The Journal of Monroe, N. C., says it is "glad to print the record of an-1 other successful lady who knows how , to run her part of the farm profitably: From the 1st of December, 1906, until January 1st, 1908,^Mrs. Sam A. Hood of Sandy -Ridge township sold produce as follows:' Tur- v keys, |82.75; Chickens and eggs, $13.00; butter $24.00; fruit $5.00; kraut^ $5.00; chrysanthemums $3.CQ; total $231.75. Mrs. Hood livee 17 miles from market. Who can beat it? : What say our ladies to this challenge? ?Exchange. , j*. ? -. -i Special Annouiicemezit Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug La^w/'* We are pleased to announce^, that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, I colds and lung troubles is nqt affected i by the National Pure Food andDrug law as it contains no opiates or other? harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults.' Derrick's Drug Store. , ; A Sloody Lynching. The bloody result of IL attempt at lynching near Yaldosta, Ga., last week, if often repeated, will stop the practice. Jack Long, a, whl^p man whose brother had been .kitted by James Sapp's son, met 3&PP and killed him on the public road. Saj$>, was a wealthy man, and fifty of his friends went to the jail to take Jack Long out and lynch him. As a result, Long killed four, seriously injured ten - and would have cleaned up the entire lynching party had those left not shot him to death. It was the [bloodiest lynching on record. Lynched in ICississippi. Eli Pogit, the negro who criminally assaulted Miss Williams, a pretty young white woman, near Brookhaven, Miss., several days ago, was* taken from the custody of a military company and a posse of deputies and hanged to a telephone pole within a hundred yards of the court house. The lynchers numbered more tfyan one thousand. *In the melee that followed two of the mob were shot. Ask Yourself the Question. Why not use- Chamberlain's Pain Balm when you have rheumatism? We feel sure that the result will be prompt and satisfactory. One application relieves the pain, and many have been permanently cnred by its use. 25 and 50 cent sizes. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. It is said in Washington that the Government will send out six battleships and two armored cruisers to join the fleet of Admiral Evans when he is ready to leave the Philippines for Suez. Three members of the ice trust of Toledo were sent to prison for six months after appeals to higher courts were exhausted. An Appeal to G-enerai Assembly Gentlemen of this nobl^ bod}', You have met to legislate, To enact and to repeal laws For the uplift of our State. 'Mid the stress of other duties, Don't neglect the demon?drink, Man your guns and give him battle; Duty calls you?dare not shrink. He who votes for liquor license Cringes low at Mammon's heels, But "the jingle of the guinea Helps the hurt that honor feels." He who votes for liquor license Cares not for the orphan's tear, Nor the bitter grief of mothers, As they bend above the bier. Of their bruised, disfigured loved ones Killed in licensed liquor dens; Murdered by the devil's agentsPoor enslaved, besotted men. He who votes for liquor license Votes for tragedy and woe, Sanctions every evil passion That the human heart can know. ne wno votes ior liquor license, In his sordid lust for gold, Votes to lose all hope of heaven And to curse his brother's soul. Brothers, give us prohibition, Put an end to whiskey's reign. Then our mouths are filled with laughter, ? And our tongues shall sing agaip. * t Will you do as some have tojd us* Laugh our prayers and hopes to scorn Saying, "They are women's notions, And of foolish fancy born." No! my soul resents the outrage; You can ne'er put us to shame" Dixie's sons and chivalry S Were and ever ^re the same. May you prove a very stone-wall, Firm, unshaked,. true' as he f Dare to heed the call of duty Like the south's own chieftain, Lee. When the sword of prohibition Puts to flight the "whiskey ring," Then from dreams we'll wake with ' * laughter, i And the captives', tongue shall sing! ?S. C. H. in Newberry Observer. For. that Terrible Itching. ,Eezema, tetter and salt rheum keep tfieir victims in perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain's Salve will instantly allay this itching, and many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by Kfcufmann JVog Co. ' 1'V AtoPoiaoned Caady Seal, to Her Sister. "Kansas City, Mo.< Feb. 13.?Ruth Miller,, the four-year-old daughter ol Charles ifttiller, of Kansas^City, Mo., is dead after eating cheap bonbons sent through the mail to Ella Miller, an older sister. The following inscription was or the candy'box: Sweets to Ella Miller, from girls of the S. andS." Thecandj is believed to have contained strychnine. Ruth'died ten minutes after the 'eating of the bonbons Four othei children suffered temDorarv distress. There is no clue to the senddf- ol the poisoned candy. / v ,i < a ^ -I, Head Almost Severed Woman.Found Dead. Janesville, Wis., Feb. 13.?Withhei head almost severed from her bodj by the slash of a razor, Mrs. Martha Anderson, was found dead in hei rooms on korth River street early today. She is the third woman to die a violrat death in Janesville withir two months. La Grippe and Pneumonia. . Foley's Honey and Tar cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Derrick's Drug Store. ? ? * * ? Shoo Manufacturer Hilled Himself With Pistol. At Lynchburg, Va., John Kinckle, aged thirty-three, a prominent, society man and secretary and treasurer of the F. Kinckle Shoe Company, shot himself three times in the right tempife last week with suicidal intent. LI /v in renf nvrvn/tfnrl frt tooAAtrnt* XT/1 1XU AO UVU W A V-W V V4> AlV cause for the rash act is known. > _ _ Division of Labor. In this or any other lapd A curious fact you'll note; A few men do the thinking, and The others merely vote! ?Washington Star. N ... 'it , Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and expels the cold from the system as it is mildly laxative. It is guaranteed. The genuine is in the yellow package. Derrick's Drug Store. Eighty-five Operations. At Peoria, 111., Mrs. Martha Anr AO/srl CA TTA#* wn *3* A/3 O foxTT /3 Q TTC XJCkMOf agcu w jrcaio, uicu a jcn u?^s ago after an illness of dropsy. During this time Mrs. Davis had beer operated on 85 times, and 2,000 poundi of water drawn off at different operations. Physicians declare the case to be one of the most singular of .its kind in medical history. saar'imiAajLjtmLS willsave the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to cat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nourish the body, eive keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar _ coated ?n Take No Substitute. ? ? 9 Fferm and Fireside. Let each farmer resolve that he will do several things better this year i than ever before. Onward and up' ward should be the motto of everyone. i Get the be9t implements. A ten dollar smoothing harrow will pay for itseif in harrowing fifteen acres of . small grain. Put in a few hours of these wet days in making a strong 2-horse logdrag for running over cloddy lands and smoothing the ground after sowing peas. Let the farmer who made a bale cf cotton to the acre last year try for two bales this year. * Always aim high in crop expectations. You may not reach the high mark, but you will do better than when you aim low. 1 The progressive farmer will have special lots for improving hi9 corn and cotton seed. The slouchy one will plant any thing that comes han# dy. After making and repairing terraces and sowing oats the next work will be prepaiing corn land. Are you ready for the job? _ _ . / Keeping Open House. Everybody is welcome when we feel ? ~ - J . 4-Lnf wrftTT Ar?ltr TrV*nn ATIT* gUOUj itJLUl ItJUI tliau ?o.j kjlxlj nuvu uui digestive organs are working properly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels so one can't help feeling good when he uses these pills. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. Cut His Throat. , Chicago, Feb. 13.?Robert J. Ault, a manufacturer's agent, and believed ; to be a member of a wealthy CincinL nati family, stabbed himself , with a pocket-knife in an attempt to commit suicide in a Turkish bath this morning at 133 Clark street. The wounded man was hurried to. the county, - * i t hospital, where attendants saiu ue i would probably die. I , 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 l gentle laxative that "expells the poison from the system in the natural way. ' Cuts the phlegm and Clears the head. r Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drug - Co. "Big Tom" Wilton, the famous bear hunter of North Carolina and the finder of the body of Professor ^ Elisha Mitchell, scientist' and explorer, died at his home in Yancy county February 1. He claimed that he had killed more than 200 bears. He guided many hunting parties. 1 It is a good thing to lay up dollars for hard times and old age; it is far r better to make large investments in l the hearts and affections of neighbors and friends, who will bring such com. fort and blessedness in the time of ? need as no amount of money can furt nish. The trouble with most cough remedies is that they constipate. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently but promptly on the bowels and at the same > time it stops the cough by soothing the throat and lung irritation. Children r like it. Soli by Kaufmann Drug Qo. Mom Prohibition. ! Jackson, Miss., Feb. 13.?The senate today passed the statutory prohi' bition bill by a vote of 36 to 4. The bill is effective December 31. Rational Pneumonia Treatment. The most successful physicians are now treating pneumonia by the application ' of Qounter-irritants. They are learning to resist the temptation to doctor the > cough, which, after all, is only nature's effort to relieve herself, and are endeavoring to reach the seat of the congestion without the use of internal remedies. Some are using preparations about as pleasant to the patient as an application of mud or putty, but the wisest use a pleasant liquid counter-irritant. The ideal remedy is Noah's Liniment. Its carefully compounded ingredients possess wonderful powers of penetration and immediately reduce the inflamma: tion and congestion. I Noah's Liniment is absolutely harmless, and can be used freely without con) sulfation wich a physician. Apply the liniment freely over the point of pai# or congestion. Saturate a hot flannel and keep it applied to that portion of the body. The effect will be almost immediate, and in many cases the threatened l pneumonia will be dispelled before a * i- - - - i pnysician can De securea. Best for rheumatism, sciatia, lame back, stiff joints and muscles, sore throat, colds, strains, sprains, cuts, bruises, colic, - cramps, etc. For internal and external aches and pains Noah's Liniment has no equal. For sale and guaranteed by your druggist } 25c. Sample for the asking. Noah Remedy Co., Richmond and Boston. if I! No. 6! file People's Jjj- PROSPER! j 3 Paid up Capital IS Surplus and Individua I i H Stockholders' Liability ic 5 ' For Protection i ; m : H. C. MOSELEY, President. M. 15 W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. CE ! n ' , 5 ' Better a conservative intei 5 safe return when'wanted, than | j doubt about the principal. ; j A National Bank is a safe ; 5 vision makes it so. Likewise < jj guarantee of prudent conservat 5 We Allow Interest jj DIRECT * C. W. Bowers, J. A. C. Kibier, | m J. H. Hunter, W. P. Pugh, ! 5 Ceo. Johnstone, H. C. M IN M I HARMAN'S S: Post Office Block, SPRING 1908 * 4 / We beg to announce to our that we are receiving all the ad for 1908, and we ask a careful i: you buy elsewhere. Our store ^ beautiful millinery, and if our hat, you can't be pleased./ Call i awaits you. / \ N. A, 1 7 WHOLESALE. I * ? 1603 MAIN STBEE1 i// * / ? FIRM DONT F r H. jBL. TJ Successor to Mai NEAR POST OFFICE When you are looking for ] Solid Car Load Lots and at th< therefore, can sell you for less tl ments. Solid Oak Be? Nine Pieces?One Bed, One 1 Centre Table, Pour Chairs. One mT m i IV O. / DiaCH with a complete list of Cooking Black Oak, with a complete li ine is complete. All grades. Furniture of the same grade ca] 490 for prices COLUMB] i xx zTnFjZnXXjyzTA mzgxizgm rnm 994 ? National Bank | M ITY, s. c. i: $25,000.00. I 1 Profits $5,000.00. 5 ies - $25,000.00. ? of De-nnsit.rvrs H r g, A. CARLISLE, Vice-President. fc ORCE JOHNSTONE, Attorney. |J :est on your deposit with its ! a high rate and a feeling of J N / N Deposit. Government super- S Dur Board of Directors is a J ive management. I on Time Deposits S roRS: : R. L. Luther, M. A. Carlisle, " Jno. B. Fellers, W.A. Moseley, j| oseley, J. P. Bowers. J I ?jj i x x x i x x x ixxxxxi ?imi xxxxxxxxxxn "WE CARRY THE CHOICEST SHOES." It is never a mistake to "put your foot in it" if one of our Handsome Shoes is meant. They are at once the shapeliest and most comfortable shoes you ever put your foot in. Well and stylish, yet strongly made for long and cemfortable wear, they easily command praise and admiration from all lovers of style and "unusualness" in shoes. Our prices, too, command the respect of your pocketbook. HOE STORE* COLUMBIA. S. C. ????????????? AT YOUNG'S. vV r . - l \ / friends in Lexington county vanced styles in spring goods nspection of our goods before ^ will again be headquarters for designor Gan't please you in a it our store; a^warm welcome . YOUNG, AND RETAIL, !, COLUMBIA, S. C. TITHE r-?w >/? % ; A w Aw All OSGET :well & Taylor, 1, COLUMBIA, S. 0, furniture. We buy only iir 3 lowest spot cash prices, we hdn if we bought in local shipiroom Suites. iureau, One Washstand, One Eocker?all for $17.25. Oak Stove Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 .st of Utinsels, $12.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as a be bought Write or phone LITUOR) la. s- n.