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C3??B?? Tieesaads Have Kidney Irenble and Neier Snspeet it How To Find OutFill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; z- a sediment or set^>^2^ tling indicates an IW/i r ncys; if it stains your linen it is fUM r in tltLdnf 11 e>* trouble; too *T? 1 W JV frequent desire } to pass it or pain J "* 1 in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To I>o? There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. ? It corrects inability, to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the mc#t distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gisis in nEty-vciit auu wuv ? You may have a sample bottl-? and a about it, both sent free irtSaSMCf l^abSg* Kilmer & Co., hamton, N. Y. When Home of Swaap-Rooi. -writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. - PSQggSSIOyAL GASPS. C. K. BFIBD. F. E. DREHEB. ?FIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H. & 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, 8. C, Office: Eotel Marion, 4tb Koom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts rflHURMOND & TIMMERMAN, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Kaufmann Bid*, LEXINGTON. S. C, We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be attended to at our office in the Saufmann Building at any time. Respectfully, J. Wm THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, A LBERT M. BOOZER, JSL ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Office: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Vin MVt.pA'R Fnrnitnre Store. 1 'Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by bis 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 any time, and an prepared to practice law in all ttate and Federal Courts.' Andrew crawford, attorney at law, COLUMBIA, s. Practices in the' State and Federal Courts, and offers bis professional services to tbe citizens of Lexington County, Law Offices, , - ( ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1872. Residence Telephone No. 1086. ?BOYD EVANS, .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. COLU3E3IA, S. C. Dr. p. h. shealy, dentist, lexington, s. c. Office Up Stairs in Roofs Building. JAMES HARM AN, t , dental surgeon, lexington, s. c. fOffiee in Bear of Court House.) * Informs the publiethathe willbe in his office every Friday.for the purpose of doing dental work in all its branches. T\r. e. j. etheredge, IT surgeon dentist, leesyille, s, c., Office over J. C. Kinard & Co's, Store. Always on hand. v Dr. f. c. gilmore, DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houbs.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., land from 3 to 6 p. m. 00^^DK. c. j. 0l1verqs, "-^bmiiieye. eamhroat.sose * and iunss. Guarantee Fit of Office and Besidence. Glasses. 1424 and 1423 Marion St., March 15?ly. COLUMBIA. S. C. dnurip rhnmioolo UlUjjd, UUCllllbUK), STATSONERY. PAINTS - - OILS - GLASS. GARDEN SEED?Balk and Package. THE SICK MAN'S FRIEND. Licensed Druggist and Chemist. KINARD, LEESV1LLE, - - - S. C. To Cure Constipation take just a mite of Liver Food before retiring each night. Ramon's Tonic Regulator supplies it in a palatable form of powder, tei or tonic. 25c, ana money back if not satisfied. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar J ????B? The Lexington Dispatch, Wednesday, September 13,1905. From Africa to Spain. Since my last letter we have returned to this place from Bone, Africa, and Gibraltar, Spain, a 6econd time. Gibraltar is owned and held by the British government. We all got leave to go on shore this time. It is an old fort or stronghold said to be the most impregnable in the world, built over 300 years ago by the Moors. They were people who came over from north Africa and settled along the coast of the Meditarenian in Spain, along time ago. They lost all their possessions in Spain and Gibraltar and were driven back to Morocco. Gibraltar ib about one mile square. It is a mountain of solid rock 2,000 feet high and has passages cot all tbroagh it to gun ports. A person may go into one of these passages at the base or near sea level and go all the way tbroogh and come out on the extreme top. You can form some idea of the immense amount of labor it reqaired to tunnel this fort when there vu more than a million tons of rock to be taken out. There is a little city built on the side of it. From Gibraltar we went to Lisbon, Portugal. This is a large city about the size of Baltimore, Md. Everything there is modern and up to date. The people are much better looking than in Spain. They are robust and healthy and some are fine looking. There was an earthquake there in 1738 which killed 40,000 people. A part of the city sunk and a part of the remainder slid down on top of the sunken portion. It is a quarter of a mile farther out in the bay than before. The portion which was sunk would be dug out if the present city was not built on top of it. The goods there are about the same price as in the United States, and the quality looks the same. We only stayed there two days and came back to Gibraltar the third time. We left on toe 16 :h for Valencia where we wiii jSay until after the eclipse of the sun which we came here to see. It is on the 30th. I go with the seoond party tomorrow a week and come back on the 31st. We will camp out for several days. There are three parties to watch the eclipse frnm fchft TTnttOfl At.At.OB tho Minna. apolis, Dixie and Geasar. One party here, one in Egypt and one somewhere in Africa. There will be eome / fine instruments used this time to face the sun. ^ ; From Valencia we go to Villa Franc, in Franee, for fifteen days, and if I can I will go to Borne for several days among the Alongers and the Mardbongers. I will give you a description of a Spanish bull fight in my next letter. The weather is as hot as blszes here, and we have not had a shower of rain since we left the United States. This place i3 noted for its amount of cripples and beggers. You may tell one no a dozen times and he or she will follow you for ten miles for a penny. I have been told it is a profession with the most of them and they certainly are practicing their profession. I think this is enough for this time as I do not want to crowd out any of your other correspondents. More anoD, A. S. Nunamaker, Jr. Valencia, Spain, Aug. 17, 1905. Men Past Sizty in Danger. More than half of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostate gland. This is both painful 3 ,3 3 TV.1 - TTi J. auu uougciuus, ami r uin ? -rvauiitrv Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease, Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo,, writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Elidney Cure X feel better than I have for twenty years, although I am now 91 years of age.' Boiting in Tokio. Tokio, Sept 7 ?E. H. H&rriman, president of the Southern Pacific railroad, has been threatened and Marquis Ito, president of the privy council, has been sk ^.ed by mob3. Neither were injured. Tokio, Sept. 7.?A. mob burned and destroyed ten Christian churches and one mission house school Wednesday night. The people were not injured. Another demonstration is planned THE TURF' A Time When Women . Dread Diseases?Inte for It. Two Relate tl The "change of life" is the most critical period of a woman's existence, Ifc, and the anxiety felt by 1 women as it draws near S 1 jB/^ is not without reason. ! B/? Every woman who HI 0/&? neglects the care of her HI 0 / & health at this time in- VI a /? *'f* vites disease and pain. 11 B f ' When her system is in Ijf I / ? - ?V UwiaugCU wuuitiv^i mm mm or she is predisposed to Iff If o * -/apoplexy, or congestion || JJ 9 | || of any organ, the ten- IIII I ' ' ?4 dency is at this period U fI ?| +,' ||| *, likely to become active U g , | / T -g ?and with a host of ner- H vous irritations, make HL 2 V " life a burden. At this ^ time, also, cancers and 111 of tumors are more liable 1 to form and begin their 111 destructive work. *11 oOjm: Such warning symp- l\\^fe"C: toms as sense of suffo- 1V\ cation, hot flashes, head- I aches backaches, dread I of impending evil, timid- I \\^ ity, sounds in the ears, I palpitation of the heart, VI sparks before the eyes, I# irregularities, constipa- I^OXpiBQI tion, variable appetite, weakness and inquie- J J tude, and dizziness, are ? ^IrlPS promptly heeded by intelligent women who are ^QlOOOll approaching the period in life when woman's great change may be expected. These symptoms are all just so many calls from nature for help. The nerves are crying- out for assistance and the cry should be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was prepared to meet the needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life. It invigorates and strengthens the female organism and builds up the weakened nervous system. It has carried thousands of women safely through this crisis. . For special advice regarding this important period women are. invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., and it will be furnished absolutely free of charge. Read what Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound did for Mrs. Hyland and Mrs. Hinkle: < Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? " I had been suffering with falling of the ; womb for years and was passing through the Change of Life. My womb was badly Swollen ; my stomach was sore; J had dizzy spells, j sick headaches, and was very nervous. 1 Ly&* E Pinkham's Vegetable Comp f tr September 8 and it is believed the strongest measures will be necessary to prtvent serious rioting and bloodabed. A member of the mob which burned the Home Minister's residence said to the Associated Press: "We burned the bouse for the purpose of attracting the attention of the emperor. We want him to refnse the trdttty of peace. We believe those surrounding him prevent him from correctly understanding the popular attitude toward this disgraceful, humiliating peace." Tokio, Tuesday evening?Serious rioting followed the attack on the office of the Kokomin Shimbun, the Government organ. A. mob attacked and burned the official residence of the Minister of Home Affairs. Threatening demonstrations occurred in the neighborhood of the official homes of Premier Kateura and Baron Komura, Foreign Minister, who is now in the United States, but the police succeeded in preventing it jury to the occupants or damage to the houses. The situation tonight is threatening. During the rioting Tuesday Dight 15 smaller police stations and two larger ones were destroyed After midnight soother attempt was made against the Kokumin Shimbun offices, but the police dispersed the attackers, kiiiing one of the assailants. It is claimed the turbulence result- ! ed from the indiscreet closing of j Hibya Park and the denial of the j right to publicly meet. It is estimated that two are dead j and five hundred wounded, among j whom are two hundred policemen. ? , ? i Attacked By a Moo j and beaten in a labor riot until covered ! with sores, a Chicago street car con- j dnrrtvr annlit'd Rnckl^nArnica. ?nlvp I and was soon sound and well. "I use j it in my family.writes G. J. Welch,of j Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect," j Simply jrreat for cuts and burns. Only ! 2oc. at Tlie Kaufmann Bru? Go's, drug ! store. J. A. Schweric, Jr, of Sumter is! the otly rurai mail carrier in the j State that uses an automobile on his ! route. j i | CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS p ; M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. j J OF LIFE &re Susceptible to Many lligent Women Prepare leir Experience. AEGMyland J 10110 DOMlQfMO QINOID SO Q?^ " I wrote you for advice and commenced treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as you directed, and I am happy to say that all those distressing symptoms left me and I have passed safely through the Change of Life, a well woman. I am recommending your medicine to all my friends."?Mrs. AnnieE. G. Hyland, Chestertown, Md. Another Woman's Case. "During change of life words cannot exEress what I suffered. My physician said I ad a cancerous condition of the womb. One day I read some of the testimonials of women who had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegefable Compound, and I decided to try it ana to write you for advice. Your medicine made me a well woman, and all my bad symptoms soon disappeared. " I advise every] woman at this period of life to take vour medicine and write you for advice."?Mrs. Lizzie Einkle, Salem", Ind. What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Hyland and Mrs. Hinkle it will do for any woman at this time of life. It has conquered pain, restored health, and prolonged life in cases that utterly baffled physicians. wind Succeeds Where Others FaiL Greei ville city council will pasB si ordin&no) separating the racos ox the trolley care. Lexington merchants invite th< trade of Lexington people. Cancer Cured by Blood Balm-All Skin and Bloot Diseases Cured. Mrs. M. L. Adams, Fredonia, Ala, took Botanic Blood Balm wliich effect nally cured an eating cancer of the nos< and face. The sores healed np perfect ly Many doctors liad given np he: case as hopeless. Hundreds of cases o: cancer, eating sores, snpperating swell ings, etc., have been cured by Bkxx Balm. Among others, Mrs. B. M Guerney, Warrior Stand, Ala. He: nose and lip were raw as beef, witl offensive discharge from the eating sore Doctors advised cutting, but it failed Blood Balm healed the sores, and Mrs Guerney is as well as ever. Botani< Blood Balm also cures eczema, itching humors, scabs and scales, bone pains ulcers, offensive pimples, blood poison carbuncles, scrofula, risings and bumps on the skin and all blood troubles. Drug gists, $1 per large bottle. Sample o1 Botanic Blood Balm free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. Describe trouble and special med ical advice sent in sealed letter. It is certainly worth while investigating such a remarkable remedy as the Blood Balm cures the most awful, worst anc most deep seated blood diseases. Concluded to Fay Up. T. D Mitchell, one of the men con victed of fraud in the recent municipal election in New BrooklaDd, anc sentenced by Judge Gary to pay ? fine of $75, concluded to pay up anc abandon his appeal to the Supreme Court. He is now a free man. \ FOE THE TOILET. i I K 3 Sweet Soaps, Ca-stile Soaps, Per- w furriery from Hoyt's 5c. size | k German Cologne to the IT i r? T7 T-f /%f c k i IUWI jjAwa^ta, j-vui i' ^ Powders. Pomade * k Hair Oil, Bay * ^ Rum,etc. w Combs, Hair g ^ Bruslies, Shaving * ? Brushes, Tooth and ^ ^ Finger Nail Brushes, etc. g ^ See our line of useful Toilet |g Sets, suitable for Wedding Pres- | g| ents. Birthday Presents or Gifts. g jk There are numerous other articles I jg that will pay you to call and see. | ^ HARMAN'S - BAZAAR. I ^ * ^ Lexington, S. C. * ^irjrjrATjirATjrjVjgrjL VATJ^a Wanted. Beeswax wanted in large or small quantities. Highest market pricef ptid in cash, at the Bazaar. tf ??? To Newspaper Poblisbers! WE HAVE QUITE A LARGE STOCK OF I Supplies, SUCH AS ; Letter Heads. Note Heads, -Din Heads, Statements. Flat Papers in Bonds, Linens and Rags, Envelopes in all the different popular ! sizes and weights. Also Printing Ink, in quantities of one-fourth pound I up to 25 pound cans. Send us your next orders for Supplies, and will make the shipment prompt and prices risrlit. The R. L BRYAN CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. B . M m Dry Goods, Notions, Giotning, BACK INTO THE NEW STORE. We wish to inform our friends and patrons in Lexington that we are once more in new quarters?the same stand that we formerly enjoyed, only entirely different, more space, modern in every respect, with a stock of entire new goods which were 1 1 . a. j-i-- i j. ?: ?l---l- .'li J:I i? ?nc "Ci;*. DOUgnt hi uie lowest prices, wxucii you win xeauiiy see uy cauxug at jl- xi-ziuiu.u.1 iuc before it will be too late for you. This store cost you nothing. No rent to pay, hence we can't charge you with something we can't charge you for. Will you kindly help yourself to the Bargains. This Fall nothing like the bargains offered before. Yours Truly. JOHN FITZMAURICE. FITZMAURICE, i 1704-1706 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fWf [?$>, Buy Your | JjPpJgp Fashionable Shoes gycOHEN : COLUMBIA. S. C. % I Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and ' Every Pair Guaranteed. P They are here and of course are beauties, because they are Keith Konquerors in High and Low Cuts. Blacks and Tans, All Leathers, Union Made. Yon are respectfully invited to call when in the city and inspect these goods. Quality guaranteed. i (Men's Shoe Store, 1636 MAIN ST.. COI UMBIA. S. C. j Y\ e are pleased, to announce to our nu- ^ ^ <r merous friends of Lexington county that T jj \ we are constantly receiving new additions J j to our carefully selected stock of i J | Ory Goods, Notions, M!!l!neryandSI)oes > j # and respectfully invite you to call and in- ? j \ speci these goods. We are confident that ? i K we can please as to the high quality of ? i 5 the goods and will be sure to make prices 5 i ^ (V.mr? fn can nc in ftlP nitv ^ ^ iJl^lll. WV'lllV l'\? IH V im ?T uvu iii. I K/.v . t 1WM PLATT, | T Main St. Near Post Office, J J S COLUMBIA, S. C. ?