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The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dan geroits because so decepr3||I I |L13 VVv live. Many sudden rrtiya deaths are caused by it?heart dis( ease> pneumonia, hfT{ heart failure or "31 T^v Mi ("~ apoplexy are often !^slx^r h \VT e resu^ ^idy j 4 &| nev disease. If J \ ,L\ yK &J kidney trouble is lu allowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always''result from a derangement of the kidneys and ? Mirp is obtained nmekest bv a t>rot>er treatment of the kidneys. Jf von are feeling badly you can make 110 mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidneyliver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over- :j comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through 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 most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasaut to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a i sample bottle of this wonderful new discovery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. SwampRoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the | address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM. W. HAWES, . Attorney and Cuonselor at Law. ; . NEW BROOKLA.ND. S. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November U1905. t C. J*. EFTBD. F. E. DKEHEB. FIED & DBEEEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H. S. C. Will Dractioe ia all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will al- j ways be at office, Lexington, S. C. T H. FRICK. . J . ATTORNEY AT LAW, J CHAPIN, S. C. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Koom. Second Floor- Will practice in all the Courts T1HURMOND & TIMMERMAN, ATTORMEtS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Kaufman n Bldg, LEXINGTON, S;C, '/ We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be attended to at our office in the Kaufmann Building at any time. Respectfully^ ^ THUBMXp G. BELL TIMMERMAN, j - / . " ' . A LBEBT M. BOOZER, L* ? .r-ivmwPV AT TAW i ^ Ai J. VIVil ?11 XX J. un ti , COLUMBIA S. 0. Office: 1316 M. in Street, upstairs, opposite ,Van Mare's Furniture Store. Especial attention given to business entrustf ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington County. p EORGE R. REMBERT, IJ ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA. S C. I will b^ghd to serve my friends from Lexington Cftunry at any time, and a n prepared to practice law in all fct&te and Federal Courts. - . y \ NDREW CRAWFORD, A ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLUMBIA, S. C. Practices in the State and Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County, Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 IKsP;|209 Washington \ ' Pendle ton Street. :p:~ " Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. / Residence Telephone No. 1036. TIT BOYD evans, VV .LAWYER and counsellor. 1 Columbia, S. C. DR. P. H. SHE ALT, dentist, lexington, s. c. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. TAMES harman, J dental surgeon, lexington, s. o. (Office in Rear of Court House.) Informs the publicthathe will be in his office every Friday for the purpose of doing dental work iu all its branches. r. E. J. ETHEREDGE, surgeon dentist, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office over J. C. Kinard & Co's, Store. Alw?.vft on hand. Dr. f. c. gilmore, DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. c. Office Hours.- 9 a. ra. to 2 p. m., and from *> 3 to 6 p. m. | fiT D. HARMANI g DEALER IN g I General I 1 Merchandise, | | Corner Main and New Street, | 5 Opposite Contederate * x 5 Monument, $ I Lexington, - - S. C. ? ->v ' -* 'I ';, ..V - Tiie Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 14, 1906. Tillman on Morgan Bill. Washington, Feb. 5.?Comment ing today on the pissage by the houei j of the Morgan bill, Senator Tilimai ! remarked that the members of thi j present legislature appear to be emu | lating their predecessors who weri | elected in 1890 and have since beei known as the "driftwood legislature^ "I note that Mr. Dabb9, of wbon I have never heatd before, is ver uneasy for fear I will do something next summer, and that feeling on hii part must be due to consciousnesi that conditions are being producec that would warrant some talk Foi instance, on air. Hansel's motion t< subjititue a straight prohibition bit the vote was 21 in favor of and 71 aga?nst. We tbu9 have proof thai there are 21 avowed prohibitionieii in the legislature, and only 21. Yel 21 conscientious God-fearing gentle , men .have voted for a license provieioi permitting Charleston to reoper whiskey shops is that city and thif is done evidently in oarrying out t ! bargain to get Charleston's vote tc kill the State dispensary. "The first agreement was to havt wholesale liquor dealers in Charles ton as well as retail, but that fright ened the leaders of this conspiracy against the dispensary and the whole sale provision was struck out. With cut Charleston's nine voted the Mor gau bill would bave been defeated by a mvjority of two votes, so if the State dispensary is abolished at thi: session it will be done by a dirty bargain between the old barrooa element in Charleston and these 21 prohibitionists. <kI think it is a very nice text upon which to preach som< good hoDest politics next summei and if my health continues as gooc as it is now, I shall certainly fee called npon to oppose that and i great many other shortcomings anc i.?: a. 1: i.! j. i mysterious irunsauiiuus tuai uavt been transpiring in the legislature o: late. "What about the investigating | committee's recent investigation?' "That only exemplifies the Deed ol arousing the people. I have noticec in the debates constant allusions tc the State dispensary- as that damn able thing on the Congaree. I wan! to ask who is responsible for the management of the State dispensary The board of directors, of course Who elected the board of directors' The legislature. How many cf the men who have voted in the house o representatives to kill the State dis pensary voted for the directors wb< were responsible for the label steal* Who appointed the county board o Spartanburg where there has beei the most scandals and corrnptioo ii the local management? The mem bsrs of the legislature from Spartan burg. Do the9e gentlemen in th< legislature imagine the people are al fools and that they will not nex summer hold to a strict acccun those who without instructions fron them presume to destroy the Stat* dispensary, sacrificing several hun dred thousand dollars worth of pro pert}?" "Senator will you canvass th< State on the whiekey issue next sum mer?" "I certainly will whether the Mor | gan bill is passed or not." Luckiest Mas in Arkansas "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas,' tttvi tnc XT T r\4 >? All-CO XX. JU. kjiauicj ; VXL XXX UJLLU, 2M.il Ut the restoration of my wife's health afte: five years of continuous coughing am bleeding from the lungs; and I owe 111? good fortune to the world's greates medicine, Dr. King's New Discover? for Consumption, which I know fron experience will cure consumption i: taken in time. My wife improved will first bottle and twelve bottles complete* the cure." Cures the worst coughs nnc colds or money refunded. At The Kauf mann Drug co., druggist. 50c. and $1 | Trial bottle free. | Was It Contempt of Court. 1 Chesterfield Advertiser. I uTI.ll iL _ l i _ .-L- t. * 1 L _? "jLeu mat man 10 iaae ijib nat 01 in court!" The sentence came in sternes tonea from Judge Aldrich as he aud deoly stopped bis charge to the jun yesterday afternoon and bent upon i corner near the bench the most aw ful glare of his piercing eyes. The court room grew still and th< i wtnspered chatter froze upon the - lips of the lawyers. All eyes were turned toward the corner, to behold = the audacious man who dared enter th8 court's presence with covered - head. There was a movement in the 0 corner. Uoder a jaunty yatchingcap a a kinky head. More baleful still 0 grew the glare of the court. And - then the offender moved fully into 0 view. 1 "Oh, its a woman, and a negro woman at that," murmured the i judge. And as he slid far down in* f to his big chair and veiled a moat ? unjudicial grin with his hand, he a didn't have the heart to command s "silence in court." i . A ( r For Biliousness and Sick Headache 5 Take Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup. It I sweetens the stomach, aids digestion f and acts as a gentle stimulant on the ^ liver and bowels without irritating these organs. Orino Laxative Fruit SjTup 3 cures biliousness and habitual constipa^ tion. Does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and refuse to accept any substitute. The Kaufmann Drug co. Human Head Eaten Away. Roanoke, Yd, Feb. 7.?The mutilated body of the suicide found in the woods near Roanoke last Monday aDd believed to be that of Sturley Cathbert Armstrong, cashier of the Washington National Bank of Pittsburg, who mysteriously disappeared from that city Jan. 2, was today identified by relatives of the missing banker who came here to claim the remains. The kinsmen of Armstrong 1 #. 1 i Ll __?1L . L . 1_ J f j leit nere tonigni; witn ice Doay ior f PittBburg. Some additional evidence j was discovered today to confirm the [ I identification. It is now believed j Armstrong came here Jan. 4 from 3 Charleston, W. Va. When found p the head had been eaten from the \ body by dogs and the skull picked 1 clean by voltures. Armstrong oar4 ried $10,000 life insurance. 1 ? 3 Twenty-Seven Men Entombed. f Charleston, W. Va, Feb. 9 ? Twenty-Eeven men are still entombed r in Parel mine, near Oakhill, Fayette ' county, in the Loup Creek field, F where an explosion occurred yester1 day at noon. It is known that thirty) nine men were in the mine and there - may have been more, as work was t done by contract and no rolls kept t g s Twelve escaped. The majority of ? the men are negroes and Hungarians. . It is not believed any of the entomb? ed men are alive. The ventilation 3 ffttiR were wrecked bv the force of f the explosion and tbe circulation of - air through the mine stopped so that > no one with any hope of living can ? venture in UDtil the fans are repaired f and get to working again. This will i be some time today. i . . . . A Card. This is to certify that all druggists 9 are authorized to refund your money if 1 Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure j, your cough or cold. It stops the cough, ^ heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cough. Cures la grippe 1 cough and prevents pneumonia and con9 sumption- Contains no opiates. The - genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse - substitutes. The Kapfmann Drug co. 3 On Friday Mrs. Alice Sewell, cf . Swainsboro. Ga, became a widow by the death of her husband, a wealthy . man, who left all his property to ber. He was buried on Sunday, and on the way from the funeral the widow was married to Robert S. McDaniel, , who had been in love with ber be3 fore her marriage, and the two went fnnothop on o hrirla! t.nnr. That l jul vygumvi v/u ? % ? * -w . ? 1 beats Mr3 Yerkes, a wealthy Cili>r fornia lady, who married in a month t after the death of her husband. f i J. M. Christmas and his wife and f son were found dead in their home 1 near Cottonwood, Ala., on Wednfsl ^ day morning, having been murdered the preceding night, the purpose being robbery. j An unknown man, with $31,263 in i bis pockets, fell off a train near California, Ky., on Saturday Dight and ; was killed. He is thought to have p i tt . 11*1 1 i i come irom nagerstowo, Ma., out there was Dothing by which he could t be identified. Blind, bleeding, itching and protrud7 ing piles are instantly relieved by Manl Zan. This remedy is put up in collapsible. tubes with nozzle attachment, so " that the medicine may be applied inside directly where the trouble originates. Man Zan relieves instantly. Sold by 3 Kaufmann Drug Co. ?? I Ajnu SB <| Any Planter m This Alman; B F. S. RO L Advertising Section Matt r Bu>bea was. shot and killed Dear Thoica^villp, Ga., on Tuesday by a tramp who was trying to Bteal a ride. It is a sin to suffer with backache ai;d pains over the Kidneys, when a si ngle dose of Pineules will give relief in ere night. Suffering women should heed tliese warnings ere it is too late. Fe male trouble may result. Pineules will strengthen the Kidneys and blad der, cleanse the blood and relieve the a cbes and pains of Neuralgia and Rheu matism. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. J Begin the New Year Right. Wear a pair of our Konqueror Shoes and you , can't go wrong. Sold only by 1 COHEN'S SHOE STORE, 1636 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. j Dry Goods, Not! BACK INTO THE We wish to inform our friends and patron in new quarters?the same stand that we foi more space, modern in every respect, with a bought at the lowest prices, which you will before it will be too late for you. This stort hence we can't charge you with something kindly help yourself to the Bargains. This ! before. Yours Trulv. JOHN FITZ] 1704-1706 MAIN ST., WHOLESALE A2 Now is the time to guard the health and strength of the lungs. The best & remedy to use for coughs and colds is Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. The ! only cough syrup that rioesuot constipate ! the bowels, but which on the other hand, ? expels all cold from the system by acting j as a pleasant laxative. Best for coughs, J y colds, whooping cough, etc. Sold by Kaufmaun Drug Co. V/es nov maili failing to receive copy sing us by postal card. ic is of special interest unnn 11 VV/ UJL/V11 ADDRESS REQUEST TO \ O OYSTER G 0 Department K ^ We are pleas # merous friends < <r we are constant K to our carefully | Dry Goods, Noli ^ and respectfully $ spect these gooc J we can please a \ the goods and v ^ right. Come tc J Main S ? COLUMBIA, For the best gootfs \on "will al^a^ nost eomp'ete assortoieat in tVi Sot jingle part of Harness farai-bed on DAVXi mi s UIISULj oiis, Biotiii NEW STORE. s ill Lexington that we arc once merly enjoyed, only entirely dif:\ stock of entire new /roods which readily see by calling: at Fit/man 3 cost you nothing:. No r?nr to ve can't charge you for. Will Fall nothing like the bargains ol MAURICE COLUMBIA, S. C. CD RETAIL p?'"c. j. vjlivei EAR, THROAT,I ' AND IUN3S. uarantee Fit of Office and > ? sidei: G asses 1424 and 11*2^ Marior arch 15?ly. COLUMBIA.. 8. T. X L. curea rheumauam. can get same by MB H to every planter; fBH ANO CO. 19 IORFOL8C, VA. Jjf ed to announce to our nu- ? of Lexington county that # ly receiving new additions ? selected stock of K ions, Illinery and Shoes * ' invite you to call and in- ? Is. We are confident that ? ci 4-rv 4-1 > r\ Vnn?Vi r?nalif\r A"P ^ O IV tilt/ Align V|UCtlLi;j VJL A rill be sure to make prices 5 \ see us when in the city, i ?t. Near Post Office, ^ S. C. J j ; s find them with us. Wo earrv the largest stock and ith. Our motto is "The Best is the Cheapest." Any oall. free!, Solvmbia, S, G. ! ON FARMING- - LANDS. 1VT0 COMMISSIONS CHARGED. BOR 11 rower pays actual cost of perfecting loan. For further information call on or address I E. Iv . PALMER, V - COLUMBIA, S. C. SYLVAN* BUILDING. P. O. BOX 282. f October 18. 17wl5: t . more w . | i SAW MILLS. ^ | LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY M WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY M r0R EVERY KIND OF WORK Si ENGINES AND BOILERS == : m AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY H CLASS 0F SERVICE. WSE H ASK 10R CLR EST1MATE before $| PLACING YOUR ORDER. ;c?t IfGIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY c. " i| COLUMBIA, S- C.