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Often/The Kidneys Are f 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, jnJL|S but now modern )) sc^ence proves that nearly all diseases TOBalyli have "their beginning M in the disorder of njr'^9jfjj> ] these most important iTlrvLiA The kidnevs filter and purify the blood? I ; * 11 f . - v that is their work. Therefo^, when your kidneys are weak cr out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire "body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or "feel badly " begin 1 '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 will convince anyone. j ? t If you are sick you can make no mis. take 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 &L- and one-dollar size 11 j&lsj gjjjB bottles. You may have a sample bottle Home of swrnp-Eoot, by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention' this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghfttntom N. Y. Don't make any mistake, bat remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'^ Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle* 4 PROFESSIONAL CAEDS. * D. MARTIN, ATTORNEY A. AND COUNSELOR AT LA"W, LEXINGTON, S 0. Office in Harman Building rear of conrt \ housq. Will practice in all courts. Special attention to collection of claims. TI7"H. W. HAWE8, ] Vv,. v Attorney and Counselor at Law. SEWBBOOKLAND.S. C. H& Practice fn ail Courts. Business solicited. Kotember 1,1905. . 0. M. S^IKD. F. E. DKEHEB. tflTRD & DREHER, Jh ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H.. S. C. sfe- Will practice in all the Courts. Business .. r. , ^ , a ~ mil I ol. SOllOirea. une mernuor ui wo uiu; mw&ys i)e at office* Lexington. 8. C. J~H.~FRICK, ~~ m ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHAPIN, a 0. v Office: "Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. m fTHURMOND & TIMMERMAN, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL C0UBT8, Kaufmann Bids, LEXINGTON, S. C, We will be pleasedto meet those having legal business to be attended to' at our office In the Kanfmann Building at any time. , ' Bespoetfullyyf Bfo- JT. Wit. THURMOND. ^ \ G. BELL TIMMEBMAN, ^ A LBERT M. BOOZER, T V; ^ A. ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store JSBpecial attention given to business entrust. ed. to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. * flEORGE R. REMBERT, U VT ATTORNEY AT LAW. > > ' 11221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA. S. C. - X will be glad to serve my fttends from Lexington County at any time, and a n prepared to practice law in all otate and Federal Courts. Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < V Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ; ^ Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1086. tir BOYD- EVANS, , W .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. C. , HR. P. HTSHEALY, ~ , u dentist, lexington, s. c. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. Dr. f. o. gilmokeTDENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houks.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? and' from 3 to 6 d. m. ^ Dr. d. l. hall, dentist, steedman, s. c. \ Office honrs 8 a. m.. to 5:30 p. m. Dec. 23, 1907?6m i ! tf. D. HARMAN [ | dealer in ? yj General 1 I Merchandise, 1 e Cornar Main and Haw Strait, ? f Opposlta Contadarata 1 j Monument, 8 J Lexington, - - ?. u. g j m i Mr. Wm. H. Andeison, M. D., of Soda Springs, Ida., says that Bees Laxative Cough Syrup has relieved coughs and colds where other remedies failed. Its gentle laxative effects especially recommend it for children. It is pleasant to take. For coughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping-cough. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. * ... ???????bs?B?a?????? The Lexingtor Dispatch. Wednesday, March 11, 1908. Postal Savings Banks. A special from Washington says.: Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania, has introduced in the senate a bill providing for the establishment of postal savings banks. This bill has the approval of Postmaster General Meyer and will have the backing of President Roosevelt and the administration. i ?j A- J? ID is aesignea to pruviue a oaic uepo9itory for the savings of the people and incidentally it is expected to wield a large influence towards the prevention of financial panics in the fnture. Under its terms, the Postmaster General i9 authorized to designate certain postoffices a9 postal savings banks. Deposits of from one dollar to five hundred dollars will be received at these banks and the government will pay interest at the rate of two per cent. It is provided that deposits shall be considered public moneys and subject to the safeguards, and preferences provided by statute. This will guarantee absolute safety to these savings deposits and in times of financial disturbance people who have been in the habit of withdrawing their money from the banks and hoarding it in hiding places are expected to deposit it with the postal savings banks. The funds thus deposited with the government will be redeposited in national banks and thus the money will be kept in circulation. Bank books are to be provided for deposi tors and money can be withdrawn at any time subject to regulations made by the Postmaster General. Had some such measure been enforced during the past six months, it is believed that the financial panic through which the country has just passed would have been averted. Senator Knox has given this subject careful study, and will exert his influence to secure the passage of the bill at this session of congress. ? ? ? Good For Everybody. Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a prominent architect, in the Delbert Building, San Francisco, says: "I fully endorse all that has been said of Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine. It is good for everybody. It corrects stomach, liver and kidney disorders in a prompt and efficient manner and builds up the system." Electric Bitters is the best spring medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter; as a blood purifier it is unequaled. 50c. at Derrick's Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug Co. Mistakes. For six years a bitter feud had existed between the; Browns and Robinsons, next door Neighbors, says Tit Bits. The trouble had originated through the depredations of Brown's cat, and had grown so fixed an affair that neither party ever dreamed of "making up." One day, however, Brown sent his servant next door with a peace-making note for Mr. Robinson, which read: "Mr. Brown sends his compliments to Mr. Robinson, and begs to say that his old cat died this morning. *P Robinson's written reply was bitter^ "Mr. JKODinson is sorry to near vi Mr. Brown^s trouble, but he had not heard that Mrs. Brown was ill." Hog Cholera. The greatest drawback to the hog industry which breeders in this country have to contend with is what is known a3*"hog cholera" and "swine plague." Hog cholera is a highly contagious disease and unless checked is liable to carry off a great number of hogs in a very short time. Mr. A., P. Williams, of Burnetts Creek, Ind., tells of an experience which he had with some hogs thathad the cholera. "Five years ago," says Mr. Williams, "I was in the employ of Mr. J. D. Richardson, Lafayette, Ind., as his barn foreman. Some fine hogs that I wTas feeding took the cholera. I gave them Sloan's Liniment and did not lose a hog. Some were so bad they would not drink sweet milk and I was compelled to drench them. I have tried it at everv opportunity since and always find it O. K." Write for Dr. Sloan's free book on the treatment of Horses, Cattle, Hog9 and Poultry. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, 615 Albany Street, Boston. Mass. Evander Bostick, a negro, was shot and killed by Willis Crosland, another negro, near Bennettsville, Wednesday night, as a result of a quarrel over a game of cards. Forty-five men interested in locker clubs in Savannah for whom indictments had been issued, plead quilty before Judge Emery Speer and signed agreements that they would not sell any more liquor in Georgia. The attacks of "night riders'' continues in Kentucky and the military men are working under secret orders and are guarding the property in the districts where outbreaks are expected. ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to use, put up in a collapsible tube with nozzle attached. One application proves its merit. Soothes and heals, reduces inflammation and relieves soreness and itching. For all forms of Piles. Price 50c. Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. George Thompson was tried for killing Richard Holsenback at Edgefield on Thursday. After being out a few minutes the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Jude-e Aldrioh sentenced two blind tigers to serve three months and six months, respectively, on the county chaingang at Darlington, last week. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, small, safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Senator Tillman has introduced a resolution in the Senate which purports to have the comptroller of the currency to make a detailed statement of all the loans made by national banks in New York city, upon collateral security, from June 1st to Decemcer 1st, 1907, with the full names of the borrowers; whether they are time or call loans and whether call loans are made by executive officers of the banks by order of the board of directors. So Tired It may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an inactive LIVER ?? With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds ahundred per cent to ones earning capacity. it can be kept in healthful action by, and only by Tuffs Pills 9 UlBi v TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. School Children Perish in Fire. One hundred and seventy-five school children perished in an angry fire at Cleveland, Ohio, on Wednesday. The fire originated from a defective furnace in the basement of the school building. A panic among the children followed and hundreds were trampled to death and their bodies completely consumed in the flames. One fireman, after saving 18 children, fell from exhaustion and died immediately. The scene was heartrending, as the fond parents stood by powerless to aid their loved ones in making escape. The screams of the children, as their bodies anguished in the fire caused hundreds of women <o faint, and the excitement was intense. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least dicoo'co tliaf eoionfd Tins UJUL^y VU C^OU^Vi UXCVOOV viiMv been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall'^ Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. F. J Cneney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. , Senator Proctor Dead. JJnited States Senator Redfield Proctor, of Vermont, died at his apartments in Washington on Wednesday after an illness of one week following an attack of grip. He was a useful member and had served his State faithfully for many years. Ee was about 70 years of age. This is what Hon. Jake Moore, State Warden, of Georgia, says of Kodol For Dyspepsia: "JG. C. DeWitt & Co.. Chicago, 111.?Dear Sirs?I have suffered more than twenty fears from indigestion. About eighteen months ago I had grown so much worse that I could not digbsta crust of corn bread and could ? ? *- ??Xh ivirr rt hrvv?ln aK "I nut reuuu any tiling un my st-vm.iz<.o.u x lost 25 lbs.; in fact I made up mv'mind " that I could not live but a short time, when a iriend of mine recommended Kodol. I consented to try- it to please and I was better in one day. I now weigh more than I ever did in my life and am in better health than for many years. Kodol did it. I keep a bottle constantly, *and write this hoping that humanity will be benefitted. Yours very truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlanta, Aug. 10, 1904." Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Half Million Reeded. It 19 estimated that the State of South Carolina will have to borrow at least a half million dollars to meet the demands of the various appropriations recentl}r made by the legislature. The tax levy has been raised from four and a half to five and a half mills? 1 Dog's Bone in Arm. Vernon Wolfe, a boy of 14, underwent an unusual operation at Oaktown Ind., recently. The bone of his forearm, which had -1 been diseased, was removed and the bone from the leg o f a St. Bernard dog was substituted. The dog was chloroformed in an adjoining room and the bone was taken from the lad's arm and the dog's bone quickly substituted. The surgeons believe the boy will have perfect use of his arm. Lame Shoulder. Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there is nothing so good for a lame shoulder as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Apply it freely and rub the parts vigorously at each application and a quick rure is certain. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. \ The Federal law governing railway employers, fixing the working hours at 9 hours a day, went into effect on March 3rd. E. Gaddy Graham, charged with the murder of B. Furman Moody, was convicted of murder in the criminal court at Darlington on Thursday and sentenced to be hanged on the first Friday in May. Four alleged moonshiners were captured in Greenville county on Thursday and bound over to the court of general sessions. Illf you would like to fool some wise Coffee Critic, who "knows fine Coffee i on taste and flavor." quietly make for him a batch of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee" and serve it piping hot. It deceived Mrs. Shoop, and will I believe deceive any one. And there is not a grain of real coffee in it. Health Coffee is made from pure toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc. Made in a minute?no 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling. 1A pounds 25c. M. D. Harrnan. A. H. BALL. P. C. PRICE COMMUNITY SiLVER. Table ware that will wear, and giv#* you perfect satisfation. Tea Spoons - - $2 half doz Dessert Spoons or Forks $3.50 h d Table Spoons or Forks $4.50 h d Knives - - $3 to $7 half doz When you buy plated table ware, get the best there is PAMTWTT*TTrrT7 OTT T7"T7T> V/V/ilLiXL Uilil X Olli Y Xilb. f For sale by A, H. BALL & CO., JEWELEES, 1637 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Repairing a specialty. Light-More Light Do yon want to save money? Then nse the "Best" Incandescent Vapor Gas Lights and burn air instead of money. They give 50 per cent, more light than a Rochester Coal Oil Lamp, consume 80 per cent, less oil and make 90 per cent, less heat. All Lamps guaranteed for a period of two years, provided they are handled according to our instructions. "Best" Incandescent Gas Lights, 100 candle power each, 300 candle power, one gallon of gasolene per - burner, 60 hours, 6c., cost $3.60. The above is for lighting a room SQjjk 100 hours a month for one year!^Hp)r prices, etc., write . ' C. H. HARTLEY, GASTON, S. C. \ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, Sam'l. B. George, O. C. C. P. & G. S., made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate- of and effects cf Martha Miller. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Martha Miller, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. K., 'S. C , on 30th day of March, 1908, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. . Given under my hand, this 18th day of M^rch, Anno Domini 1908. Geo. S. Drafts, Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. Published on 19th day of February, 1908, in the Lexington Dispatch. Gw21 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Lexington County. By Geo. S. Drafts, E?q., Probate Judge. Whereas, Frances Douglas made suit to me, to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of George N. Douglas. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Geo. N. Douglas, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 12th day of March, 1908, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 26th day of February, Anno Domini. 190S. George S. Drafts, [L. S. [ Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. Published on the 26th day of Feb. , 190S, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wl9 Seed Corn! Seed Corn! The World's Premium Seed Corn which look the Premium at the World's Fair. Raised and sold only by the Daisy Seed Farm. Write to-day for circular, Price List and Sample, free. \ THE DAISY SEED FARM, R. P. D. No. 3, Winston-Salem, N. C. Feb. 19?3mo. RATIONAL PNEUMONIA AND LA GRIPPE TREATMENT. The most successful physicians are now treating pneumonia by the application of counter-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 nlfloconf linniVl />atin +or.i'rrifqtif |/AVUIC(UiV U\^U1U WUUl^l'lAAi I UIU V? The ideal remedy is Noah's Liniment. Its carefully compounded ingredients possess wonderful powers of penetration and immediately reduce the inflammation and congestion. Noah's Liniment is absolutely harmless, and can be used freely without consultation with a physician. Apply the liniment freely over the point of pain 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 pneumonia will be dispelled before a physician can be secured. 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 dealer, 25c. Kaufmann Drug Co., distributors. Sample mailed. Noah Remedy Co., Richmond and Boston. rXIIXIXIXXgXXXXHIHTggTTIITITTXTtH M I I j No. 6? | The People's I jj PROSPER! 5 Paid up Capital jj Surplus and Individual ! S Stockholders, Liabiliti iM 3 For Protection c I M H. C. MOSELEY, President. M. j jj W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. CE< ! ^ 1 I K ; nnni>n*nn+ittn ;M uciici a wuscivauvc liitci ! i safe return when wanted, than : n doubt about the principal. 51 A National Bank is a safe 5 vision makes it so. Likewise c 3 guarantee of prudent conservati | jj We Allow Interest 3 DIREC1 * C. W. Bowers, J. A. C. Kibler, n J. H. Hunter, W. P. Pugh, * Ceo. Johnstone, H. C. Mi N iW : illlZllXll^milll^ZSrrTTTTYT^ZYY' SPRING OFFERINGS In Men's and Ladies' Oxfords. We ' are always looking after yonr interest when it comes to any kind of a shoe and we are showing on? of the most complete liDes of Spring Shoes, "both in high shoes and oxfords, that you ever looked at. We have them in all the new ?hoiViC 0>*/^ 1 Art fh AVf f A f fATV* TJ 7 U.11.VA JL^CHXA^jLO DClUV/t llUUl. JL->I^ assortment of Ladies' Golden Brown Oxfords and high Shoes, which are all the rage now. Farmers heavy shoes a specialty. Onr motto: "Same quality for less money." HARMAN'S SI Post Office Block, SPRING I90SI We beg to announce to our f that we are receiving all the ad1* for 1908, and we ask a careful ir you buy elsewhere. Our store v beautiful millinery, and if our c hat, you can't be pleased. Call a awaits vou. , ' I WHOLESALE 1 1603 MAIS STREET, DONT FC TEH" TK I rw* a Successor to Max NEAR POST OFFICE, When you are looking for I Solid Car Load Lots and at the therefore, can sell you for less th ments. Solid Oak Bed Nine Pieces?One Bed, One B Centre Table, Four Chairs. One 3 No. 7 Black with a complete list of Cooking "Ol . A.I. fi-T. _ 1 If. jjiacjs. UUA, Willi a uuuipieie us ine is complete. All grades. Furniture of the same grade can 490 for prices H. JHL. TA COLUMBI inm i ;i 11i utt* hthihi; ivm 194 I National Bank j IB TY, S. C. |s $25,000.00. ; S I Profits $5,000.00. I " es - $25,000.00. |g i * )i Depositors. ; S A. CARLISLE, Vice-President. n )RCE JOHNSTONE, Attorney. I ** est on your deposit with its 1 j a high rate and a feeling of | S u j M Deposit. Government super- 3 ?ur Board of Directors is a j J ive management. ! j oil Time Deposits S 'OES: 1 = 17. t 1 i!<ho ? RR A Oo.licl? u Jnc. B. Fellers, W. A. Moseley, 3 Dseley, J. P. Bowers. 3 * amm mm x rrriyTTm'JmxiP IOE STORE, COLUMBIA. S. C. 1 i I - j \1 YOUNG'S. * C / t . -J " * ^s^v*v>yxz\zxyxX^\zxy%y\z\zx^ Mends in Lexington , county danced styles in spring goods Lspection of our goods before rill again be headquarters for lesignor can't please you in ,a t our store; a^warm welcome it # ? / * ' \ i). \.ND RETAIL, , COLUMBIA, S. C. mi wsfmmmammmtanaa?ra?wujaan?> p \ IRGET LYLiOR, . well & Taylor, \ COLUMBIA, S. C, 'urniture. We buy only la lowest spot cash prices, welan if we bought in local shin w Jt room Suites. ureau, One Washstand, One docker?ail for $17.25. Oak Stove Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 it of XJtinsels, $12.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as be bought Write or phone A, S. C. /