The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 21, 1906, Page 3, Image 3
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A EAME BACK?
Sidney Trouble Makes You Miserable*
Almost everybody who reads the newspapers
is sure 10 know of the wonderful |
rj.j r cures made by Dr.
'?-?* '! Kilmer's SwampmS
| j Root, the great kidft
- Cnev, liver and blad- |
" uJf^Sl i ,= der remedy.
. ? if ]s/ It is the great med[
pjjjrt ical triumph of the
. IB nineteenth century ; ;
J 1 ' - ?-v U-jM discovered after years (
J i~ of scientific research
? ?; td^Z - ~ ^>r* Kilmer, the
iiri.wiar-^- eminent kidney and
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame bac?,
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and
Slight's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended
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
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 and send your
address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamjton,
N. Y. The regular
fifty-cent and onedollar
size bottles are Eome of Swamp-Root,
sold by all good druggists. Don't make
any mistake, but remember the name,
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, j
and the address, ^jnghamton, N. Y., on.
every bottle.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
\M. W. HAWES,
m Attorney and Counselor at Law.
3EWBB00KLAND.S. C.
; Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
25ovemb9r 1,1905.
C. M. EKIED. P. E. DliEHEB.
?FIRD & DREHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON C. H. S. U.
Will practice ill all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will always
be at office, Lexington, ?>. C.
T h. frick.
J 4 attorney at law,
CHAPIN, 8. C.
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Room. Second
Fldor. "Will practice in all the Courts
Thurmond & timmerman,
attorneys at law,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS,
Kaufmann Bldg, LEXINGTON, S. C,
We will be pleased to meet those haviug legal
business to be attended to at our office
in the Kaufmann Building at any time.
Respectfully,
5. Wm. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMERMAN,
Albert m. boozer,
attorney at law,
COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite'
Van Metre's Furniture Store.
Especial attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
county.
George r. rembert,
, attorney at law.
1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA. S CI
will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington
County at auy time, and a u prepared
to practice law in all ttate and Federal
Courts.
Andrew crawford,
attorney at law.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Practices in the State and Federal Courts,
and offers his professional sendees to the
citizens of Lexington County,
Taw Offices. C ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington ? > Pendle ton Street.
Street. ( )
Office Telephone No. 1372.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
?boyd evans,
.lawyer and counsellor.
COLU3I3IA, S. C.
Dr. p. h. shealy,
dentist,
lexington, s. c.
Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building.
Dr. e. j. etheredge,
surgeon dentist,
LEE*YILLE, S. C.
Office over J. C. Kinard & Co's. Store. Always
on hand.
Dr. f. c. gilmore,
dentist.
1510 Main Street, columbia, S. C.
Office Houbs.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., 'and from
3 to 6 d. m.
I fieneral i!
?
Merchandise, \
Corner Main and New Street, |
Opposite Confederate ?j
Monument, a !
Lexington, - - S. C. jj I
Blind, bleeding, itching and protrud- j
ing piles are instantly relieved by ManZan.
This remedy is put up in collar- j
sible tubes with nozzle attachment, so i
that the medicine may be applied inside |
directly where the trouble originates.
ManZan relieves instantly. Sold by
Kaufmann Drug Co.
i
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, February 21, 1906.
From Halfway Hollow.
To tho Editor of tbe Dispatch:
We bave had plenty of rain aDd
rough weather, and the farm work is
badly behind, very little ploughing
done.
The health of this community is
%
very good except colds.
Uncle George Clark's son and wife
bave been very sick, but we are glad
to say they are recovering faet.
. The farmers are in a very prosperous
condition at this time, two
bountifull crops have been a great
blessing to the sand hills, but hold
on brother farmers, would it not be
"beet to not set your stakes two far
ahead less ihe nest crop might be
eh or ?
YX/^11 L a a ? Ann krvTTO
wen, it eccijjB euuuc ui uui wujo
we sent up lo stay around you, Mr.
Editor, have gotten to be mighty
bossy. What next? Another election
will Burely come.
Well, Mr. Editor, guess which of
oar neighbors got up iast Sunday
morning to take some what of a
lengthy trip and through basle forgot
to feed bis horses. It all happened
this way. You, see, Mr.
had bought a new top buggy, and
on starting out to feed bo spied bis
new buggy and being so anxious to
try the springs never thought of
feeding any more until he was bitched
up ready for bis journey. What
bad luck ho had to unhitch and feed.
Oik Grove church is now having
two eerviees^ach month on the 2ad
and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m.
Well, Mr. Eiitor, from what we
see in your columns we will soon look
opt of our windows to see the trolly
car, that is, if she comes on the last
survey. The surveyors told me my
house was cu the line between Aiken
and the capital city. What next? A
factory on Black creek! Why not!
It is one of the best streams io the
South ail things considered.
Well, we pity our faithful R. F. D
boys. Rain or shine, cold or hot,
Mr. Ldd#. our faithful carrier, has
never missed a day since he came cn
the route.
With best wishes to all, I am
Traveler.
Luckiest 2Eaa in Arkansas.
"I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas,"
writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, ''since
the restoration of my wife's health after
five years of continuous coughing and
bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my
good fortune to the world's greatest
medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, which I know from
experience will cnre consumption if
taken in time. My wife improved with
first bottle and twelve bottles completed
the cure. ' Cures the worst coughs and
colds or money refunded. At The Kaufmann
Drug co., druggist. 50c. and $1.
Trial bottle free.
Ben Tillman for Governor.
He was asked about a report that
he might run for governor aDd in reply
he said:
l'V/io T kdTia tJinnr* hf monr limco <
JL UQ i C vuwuguif UJMUJ IIUJVU
of doing that. The only condition
that would induce me to consider it,
however, from a personal etandpoint,
wbould be the fact that my health
should be such as to make it unwise
for me to remain in Washington and
attend to my duties here. But somebody
ought to take up the fight in
South Carolina and straightened
things in the interest of the people
who are being hoodwinked, put the
dispensary in good shape and otherwise
give an example of honest politics
"
A Card.
This is to certify that all druggists
are authorized to refund your money if I
Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the cough,
heals the lungs and prevents serious results
from a cough. Cures la grippe.
cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption
Contains 110 opiates. The
genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse
substitutes. The Kaufmann Drug co.
Confesses to Murder.
Bluefields, W. Va., Feb. 14?Nora
Taylor, 12 years old, tcday confessed
to shooting Winfield Compton, the
Norfolk and Western railroad brake-,
man, who was ?bot from his train i
yesterday at Nemours The child j
says that she was shooting at ibe
train for fun, not realizing what <he
re.-ult of such pastime would be.
She will be seDt to the reform school.
I
I The Mystery of the
Porterhouse Steak
35 YOUNG couple who were married
A not long ago have taken up their
^ * abode in an apartment house.
The suit is small and their wants are
not exacting, and so the young woman
does her own work. Naturally she
does her own marketing aa well and.
being of an economical turn of mind,
tries to buy so that thej' will have all
they need without any waste. More
especially is this admirable trait shown
when she buys her meats, her steaks
being diminutive, but most delicious.
The other night she had a personally
selected porterhouse steak for dinner,
and it occurred to her to get out one
of the wedding presents for the occasion,
a huge carving set that had hitherto
reposed in its velvet lined case.
She laid the broad and shining blade of
the knife across the platter and then
called her husband.
"Come, Henry." she cried, "and test
your Uncle John's gift on a juicy
steak."
Henry came and stared at the platter.
"Why, where's the steak?" he asked.
"The steak?" echoed the young wife.
"Why, it's right there?why, where is
it?"
And she stared at the platter too.
"Are you sure it was there?" cried
the bewildered husband.
"Of course I'm sure. It was there a
moment ago and"?
And just then the husband raised the
huge carving knife that had been
stretched across the platter, and there
was the porterhouse steak hiding beneath
the broad blade! ? Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Beilico&e Brethren.
Miss Spoon?Do you suppose the military
brushes ever went to war?
"M"t? Pnll?Wotl T chnnlrl cnnnrtQP Crt l
Aui jL?m *? vii) x J^J^/WV wv?
They tell enough stories of hairbreadth
escapes and brushes with the enemy.
A Gladsome Fancy.
"Do you think that the government
ought to own the railroads?"
"Sometimes," said the member of
congress. "If the government owned
the railroads we wouldn't be worried
by these rumors of suspended courtesies.
We'd probably get passes for our
personal transportation the same as we
now get franks for our mail."?Washington
Star.
As Most Do.
"Skinner is a sly old dog."
"Yes, he admitted to me that his life
hasn't been all it should have been, but
he says he's going to reform some
day."
"Yes, but when?"
"After he's found out, he says."?
Catholic Standard and Times.
When Tact Is Needed.
"That politician takes great credit to
himself for keeping his promises."
"I don't see why he should," anj*
r* i. 1 n A T. ? J
swerca r>enaior oorgnum. \ajiyuuu.y
can keep a promise, but it sometimes
requires an artist to break one." ?
Washington Star.
Prospects.
Milkman?You're up early this morning,
sir. Out for a little fresh air, I
suppose.
Popley?Can't tell whether it's a
fresh heir or heiress yet; just been for
the doctor?Philadelphia Press.
Circnmstantial Evidence.
"How do you know Carrie is engaged?
She didn't tell you she was, did
she?"
"Xo, but the family parrot keeps saying,
'Now, don't, George!' "?Baltimore
American.
Common Colds are the Cause of
Many Serious Diseases.
Physicians who have gained a national
reputation as analysts of the cause of
various diseases, claim that if catching
cold could be avoided a long list of
dangerous ailments would never be
heard of. Every one knows that pneumonia
and consumption originate from
a cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis,
and all throat and lung trouble are aggravated
and rendered more serious by each
fresh attack. Do not risk your life or
take chances when you have a cold.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure
it before these diseases develop. This
remedy contains no opium, morphine or
other harmful drug and has thirty years
of reputation back of it. gained by its
cures under every condition. For sale
by The Kaufmatm Drug co.
3oylstoa G-leaaiags.
Many of our farmers are hauling
fertilizer to beyi" ?b*ir crop
Miss Pernios Riwl has returned
hocje aft^r visiting relatives in
Switzer Neck.
Mr Patrick S?ay is erecting an
addition to his duelling.
Mr. L. J Longford had the
Cherckpe bridge across Rocky creek
overhauled last week. K.
I Proi
1 By a Reoos
h You are banking <
|i other fertilizer is so w<
15 harvest. Don't take i
2 crop. It is the leadin
|| It has been prove
BS Fish and Animal ma
Jj| for growing cotton.
I /A9^
I F. S. ROYSTE
$1 Norfolk, Va.
|S .-Columbia; S. C.
Mack Minor, a well known citizen
of Scott couDty, Virginia, was shot
through tfce head from ambush near
Clicbport cn Tuesday night and instantly
killed.
It is a sin. to suffer with backache and
pains over the Kidneys, when a single
dose of Pineules will give relief in one
night. Suffering women should heed
these warnings ere it is too late. Female
trouble may result. Pineules will
strengthen the Kidneys and bladder,
cleanse the blood and relieve the aches
and pains 'of Neuralgia and Rheumatism.
Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Old Reliable
Standard
SHOES!
i
6&88O890
Wear a pair of our Konqueror
Shoes and yon
can't go wrong.
Sold only bv
COHEN'S SHOE STORE,
1636 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
BACK INTO TE
We wish to inform oar friends and par
in new quarter-*?the same stand char wt
more space, modern in every respect, wir
}x)tight at the lowest prices, which you \
before it will be too late for you. This s
hence we can't char#; you with sometiiii
kindly help yourself to tie- Bargains. T
before. V?>urs T ml v.
JOHN FIT3
1 irAi.1 ~r*iQ "w A tivt
Z. J A \J\J
WHOLESALE
Now is the time ro guard the health
aud strength of the lungs. The best
remedy t<_> aso for coughs aud colds is
Bee's Laxativ ? Honey and Tar. The
only cough svrupthat docsuor constipate
the bowels, bur which on the other hand,
exjiels all cold from the system by acting
as a pleasant laxative. Best for coughs,
colds, whooping cough, etc. Sold by
Kaufuiaim Drug Co.
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red the Best Fer
rd of Twenty Yes
on experience when you fertilize r
ell balanced in the plant food supp
i substitute. Farmers' Bone has :
g fertilizer of the South.
arks Freely In Any
11 bv over twentv-one vears of su
* v n
tter is superior to any otner kr
Farmers' Bone is the fertilizer
MADE WITH FISH
BECAUSE
-250 TONS \IT???!VS
1,500 TONS \ \~ROPS
2,000 TONS x \
5,455 TONS \
J,091 TONS\
R GUAI^O CO.
Tarboro, N. C.
Maccn, Ga.
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^ We are please*
^ merous friends oi
T we are constantly
I ^ to our carefully s
j ? DryOoods,No!io
^ and respectfully i
^ spect these goods
j K we can please as
m the goods and wi'
^ right. Come to i
\ Main St.
^ COLUMBIA, \
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i
I For the best goo<ls \on will alwajs t
I most complete Assortment \n the Sontl
j siit^Ie pait of Harness lumi-bed ou o?
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I KIT Main Sii
i1 jfftB si
tions, ClotiiMi
[E NEW STORE.
toiis in Lexington that wo an' once 11
' formerly enjoyed, only entirely differ
h a >toek of entire new goods which w
it t.-t i... v;
via reauiiv m/l* uuuh^ m 1 ii/<uiauu
,rorc cosr you nothing. X<> r-uit ro j
ti.tr wo can't charge you for. Will
his Fall nothing liko the bargains oftY
MAURICE,
2\. COLUMBIA, S. C.
AND RETAIL
DR. C. J. OLIVERS
vi^?^niYE,EAR,THROAT,N(
! AND IUN3S.
Guarantee Fit of OlHoe and Besidenc*
; Glasses. 1424 and 142* Marion
i March 15-1 v. COLUMBIA. S. C
! T. X. L. cures rheumatism.
i
I
tifizer I
are' Success I
vith Farmers' Bone. No H
>lied from sowing time to 18
no equal for any kind of 11
Drill I
ccessive use that Jpjf
lown annnoniate
i to announce to our nu- <#
: Lexington county that ^
receiving new additions ?
elected stock of K
its^MillineryandShoes >
iivite you to call and in- ^
. We are confident that' ?
to the high quality of J
11 be sure to make prices J
>ee us when in the city.
"Near Post Office. ^
- - - s. c. $
lies and Hies
iud tbeoi with us We carry the largest stock and
i Our raotto ?s ' Che Best is the Caeapesc." Any
til.
Rnirmnia. S. C.
I Wl| V%/bU|ll?fVM^ W VI
iom TO LOAN
ON
FARMING - LANDS.
YO COMMISSIONS CHARGED. BOR
rower pays actual cost of perfecting;
loan. For further information call on or
; address
Y E K PALMER,
I COLUMBIA, S. C.
3* sylvan nriLDrxci. p. o. box '282.
October 18. lTwlO:
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