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Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by flier-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be " {rvr-j. traced to the kidneys, " ^(hm\ kut now modern |) science proves that Ty/ nearly all diseases Kyy Z i \X/W have their beginning lErfir*n the disorder oi lij' ^ese most important yTlp^ljll The kidneys filter | purify the blood? [ ?~V3 that is their worh. I Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or ont of order, yen can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seerus to fail to do its duty. If yon are sick or " feel badly," begin I 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. If you are sick you can make no mistake 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 c+atide v?icrhfQt fov its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size@^SHKf|E9iS^3 bottles. Yon may 1 j5^ig^pggig|^g have a sample bottle noma of swamp-Boot, 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., Bing- ^ ham ton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ad. martin, attorney . and counselor at law, lexington, S. c Office in Harm an Building rear of court house. Will practice in all courts. Special affonfinn nnlWHnn of claims. ?M. W. HAWES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOXLAND. S. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1,1905. C. M. KFIBD. F. E. DBEHEB. EFIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, V LEXINGTON C. H.. S. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited? One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. T H. FRICK. J . ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHAPIN, S. C. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Room, Second Floor. "Will practice in all the Courts. Thurmond & timmerman, 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 Kaufmann Building at an7 time. Respectfully, J. Wic. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, 4 T DTTOT U "Rnn7"RR 4U>* attorney at law, COLUMBIA 8. 0. Ojtick: 1816 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. 1321 LAW RANGE, columbia s. c. I will beglad to serve my friends from Lexington County at any time, and am prepared to practice law in all state and Federal Courts. Andrew crawford, attorney at law, columbia 8. c. Practices in the State and Federal Courts, and offers his professional sendees to the citizens of Lexington County, Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. ?boyd eyans, .lawyer and counsellor. COLUMSIA, S. C. Dr. p. h. shealy, dentist, lexington, s. c. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. mn w n OTLMORE. JLT" - * - dentist. 1510 Main Street, columbia, s. c. Office Houbs.- 9 a. id. to 2 p. m., iand from 3 to 6 d. m. puliiN] g dealer in g I frftiiftral I W \Ji \JMJL V M. %mm. 7/ I Merchandise, 1 fj Corner Main and Mew Street, I j Opposite Contederate f f Monument, $ g Lexington, - - S. C. f) 99S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9S99 It is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itcliing or protruding piles with ManZan, the great pile remedy. It is put up in collapsable tubes with nozzle, and may be introduced and applied at the seat of the trouble. Stops pain instantly. Sold by Kaufman Drug vt Co. I. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 18, 1906. Case of Hydrophobia. Aiken, April 11?On a crowded trolley car, between Augusta and Aiken, tonight a panic was caused by the discovery that one of the passengers was suffering with hydrophobia. The man, James Howard, * TT ? * is said to be from isew lorn ana is unknown in tbiB section. The car coming from Augusta was crowded with women and children, wbo were greatly excited by ihe discovery, and the struggle which ensued when it was attempted to put cif the passenger. Howard was with a friend, named Hayes, also from New York. They had been standing on the rear platform of the car talking, but Howard went inside and when the car reached Warrenville the conductor noticed that the passenger was in a peculiar condition. He tried to arouse him but could not and notified the other passenger with home he had been seen talking. When several passengers went with the conductor to again try to arouse the apparently unconscious man, he sprang sudd< n!y f *- ? --3 f-Jl *?11 1 iU io nis iuec ana leu iuu mu^nu uu ?uc floor, foaming at the mouth and trying to bite those Dear him. It required the utmost exertions of several passengers to control him, but be was Anally put off the car when it reached Graniteville, and was tied with a strong rope. The authorities were notifled and for the time he was lefi lying on the ground. A physician was summoned who administered chloroform and he was then taken into a small boat bouse. He has recovered from the effects of the chloroform administered yesterduy and today he was alternately unconscious and conscious. He is still tied and is constantly watched. He has drank water and milk today and this morning he wae able to take some soup. He has a few dollars and is accompanied by three friends. The fact that Howard has partaken ? t- ?...?L Uas i>ai.na/t UI UUUriBUUieiib bUUBj uno unuocu some to doubt that be is afflicted with hydrophobia. Eut two physicians who have examined him say that be has all the symptoms of rabies. The county authorities are caring for him, although very little is being done, as people are afraid to approach or touch him. Howard's friend, James Hayes, states that Howard was bitten by a dog at Midville, Ga., ten days ago, and that the dog was then killed. Howard went to the hospital in Augusta for treatment, having a bad wound on his leg. If it was suspected that the dog was mad it was not made known and it seems that there was no suspicion that Howard was likely to have hydrophobia. He was on his way to Aiken tonight, and from here expected to go to Charleston. He and Hayes are railway linemen and have been at that work io Georgia. Grip Quickly Enocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds wliichspeedilv ildrdlnnwl into the worst, kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms,'' says Mr. J. S. Egleston, of Maple Landing, Iowa. ''Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Demoralization of Labor. In Monday's Record in the course nnmmanf mi Sonofnr Tillmon'o U1 LUUIUICU v uu V/VUUKV4 AtAIVUMU w address we quoted from an article written for the Charleston Sunday News by Mr. R. W. Simpson, formerly editor of the Greenville News. A typographical error made bim quote a Greenville paper instead of a Greenville man. The quotation is repeated: "In Greenville the other day a man whose good breeding and political faith made bim despise the dispensary, told me that he had been converted, that he was a dispensary man now. *1 can't keep my d niggers at work,' be said.1 They fill up on the rottenest stuff on earth, which comes from the bliod tigers, and they are not worth killing. It was not so bad ae that when the State's institutions were in the field " We reprint it for the purpose of calling especial attention to it and to ask our contemporary, the Greenville Newe, to give us some further facts as to this phase of the question. It is a new one to us?one that we never thought of in connection with the dispensary agitation. As the ~ < > l __ a:. nrst compiamr, so do epeaa, on mis line comes from Greenville it would be of interest, as well as of value, if The News would look into this subject and give us some facts as to the extent of this condition and its effects. We would like for our contemporaries in all the prohibition counties to to make an investigation and report the facts We ask this not so much from a desire 4ktp make a point" in favor of the dispensary, should the investigation develop facts in that direction, but because the statement of the Greenville man, if it describes a usual condition in prohibition counties, brings out one phase of the liquor question which is entirely new to us and one that we have never seen referred to before. . While we have no desire to enter upo<i an argument on the question, if it is shown. with reasonable certainty that blind tiger liquor has a greater evil tffect upon negroes than dispen eary whiskey (which we believe is a fact,) and since prohibition means blind tigerism, an admission made even by Senator Brice, the very practical question will arise whether it will not be better, for the efficiency of our farm labor, to hold to the dispensary rather than to have an indiscriminate sale of the vilest and deadliest stuff If we were in a position in Colombia to make an investigation of the matter mentioned, we would be glad of the opportunity, whether it produced results in our favor or not. We hope contemporaries in prohibition counties will look up the facts and report.?Columbia Daily Record, April 5th. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be snre and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, tf It is the best of all. Democratic Clubs Organize. To the presidents of the respective Democratic Clubs of Lexington County: The State Democratic Executive Committee has called a Convention of the Democratic party of South Carolina to be held on May 16 ;h according to the constitution. You will please call a meeting of your respective clubs Saturday, April 28, as provided in the constitution for the purpose of organizing for the next two years, and elect delegates to the County Convention to be held at Lexington C. H. on Monday, May 7. The representation in the County Convention is one delegate for every 25 members and majority fraction thereof according to club roll of 1904 John Bell Towill, County Chairman. Starvation in Asia. Horrible tales are reaching St. Petersburg of cannibalism and star?~~ tVifi friKoa rvf (ho frn7on ] YClUUli OLLiULIf; bUC l/iiwo \JA ituv ?a vuww Artie plains at the extremity of Asia. Most of the reindeer died of starvation last winter, leaving the inhabitants without food. During the winter entire tribes died and members of the Omoens andOloiuatribee, when facing starvation, agreed that nothing remained but death. It was agreed that each bead cf a family should kill his wife and children and then himself, which compact was carried out literally to the extinction cf both tribes. Other tales of Lec* ilies eatiDg each other are told. A Lack7 Postmistress is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who has found Dr. King's New Life Pills to be the best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in perfect order. You'll agree with her if you try these painless purifiers that infuse new life. Guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co., Druggist, Price 25c. M B HAVE BEEN APfMTED[| 11 EXCLUSIVE A(pNT % HAMMAR CON/feNSD) f The Sticker is the Winner Hammar Condensed Paint leads all to-day, because it is made to stick. It is guaranteed to stick for live years. You can counx on most paints for only three years. The great Hammar Paint House' of St. Louis guarantee their paint to stick for five years; your money back if it don't and this is not talk either. Come in some day and we will show you liow this paint is backed by a guarantee of a half million dollars in cash and a reputation of over a third of a century for square deals. We will also show you how you can save 25% on your next paint bill. fiemember, please, that there is only one Hammar Paint and that we are the only dealers in this place who have the authority to cell and guarantee this paint. LEXINGTON DEPT. STORE A great California industry is the manufacture of unit irntn sea water. Iq Alameda county 100.000 tons were produced last year. Ooly a few years ago the Sr?te imported all its salt. Now it produce enough for its own use?which is enormous, owing to the fisheries and packing houses?aud exports large quantities as well. T. X L. cures rbtuoiatism. The new torpedo of the Uoitfd StateB navy is one o? the most powerful sea weapons in existence. It will travel over two aod a quarter miles, or twice the raDge of the Whitehead torpedo which it supercedes. The new missel is fcurbiue driven. The government will purchase and construct 400 of these torpedoes at a cost of several million dollars. For headache, constipation, etc., Dade's Little Liver Pills are best. They cleanse and tonic the liver. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co. Ten thousand persons witnessed the hanging of Torn Y >ung in Williamston countv, Texas, on Fridey last. The baDgiug occurred on the open prairie aod spectators came from a radius cf thirty miles. Young was a white m?o, about thirty years of age who was convicted of assaulting and murdering a sixteen year old girl whom he had adopted. T. X L cures Deuragia. A delegation of British cotton manufacturers is at present touring this country. Tfcev will visit various points in the Smth in order to urge upon cottoD growers to bale their cotton in better sbepe pjHfOFTS Nerve and Bone Oil Cures Rheumatism, Cuts, Sores, Burns and Bruises Large bottle 25 cents. Sold by all Druggisrs. HAiR^BALSAM p?"Jjflfl Clcar-ci ai-d bcautifiea tho c?ir. = ?JKH Never Pails to Bestore Gray Hair to its Mouthful Color. Cure J sca'.p dineisM S^hair_ tailing. Tne jurv gav^ Mr-. Emily Taylor a Verdict for S10 000 in rhe court at Walterboro on Ftidtty against the Coast Line toho LitflaTirirfnr Ism^WWwwy^ w v SAYS "Don't Physic!" " Use Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets for all liver troubles. Safe, sure, permanent cures and complete treatment for 25c. Easy, natural and certain?money back if they fail. Sold by all Druggists. ^uuwm%%vmu%vmu| I STEW SPUING GOODS. 5 Our stock is fully up to the standard. We continue ^ to carry just such goods as please our customers, and ^ the prices are always reasonable. If, possible, we have ^ the prettiest line we ever handled. All we ask is a # call and inspect for yourselves. ^ J Our Millinery stock has some of the smartest Ready- J Jjf to-Wear Hats you ever saw. The choicest styles of K most approved Millinery. These creations will please ? K you, if you will only igive us a chance to show you J ^ Main St. Near Post Office, ^ S COLUMBIA, S. C. J DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 MAIN STREET. Harness. Saddles, Robes AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE BUSINESS COLUMBIA, S.C. Our stock being purchased before the recent decided advance, we can make it to the interest of all to buy of us. Our motto is "NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW GOOD," as the best is the Cheapest. 9 FITZMAURICE'S 1704 and 1706, FITZMAURICE'S 3 Arch Store, Main Street. 3 Arch Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We have just received a fine lot of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing and Furnishings for Men, Boys and Ladies. The best values we ever had the pleasure of showing the kind friends of Lexington. It will give us great pleasure for our friends across the river to get these bargains. SPECIAL. | MENS CLOTHING. 1000 y'ds 36 inch Percale at 6] worth 10c. We will show one of the best lines to be 1000 y'ds Plaid Nansock, 6] worth 10c. , seen anv where, at $5.00 to $10.00. 3000 y'ds Light Print, - - 3.1 worth 5c. j " ?p?, T _ 20 pieces Evening Crepon, at -- 121c. ; UV LKALLfe 50 pieces Scotch Lawn, at - - - 41c , ;por (-}ie working man, 50c. pair to $1.00 5000 y'ds Organdee Lawn 8.1 worth 10c. j 50 pieces 36 inch White Lawn - - 61c. j BOYS' SUITS 50 pieces 32 inch Lawn - 5c. i prom 50c. to $4.50, any kind you want. ? BOYS'PANTS 30 pieces White Madras and PKb for , shirts and suits only 10c. ] From 25c. to 50c. pair. FANCY DUCK SUITINGS. ; 50 dozen men's shirts, at 25c. each. 100 pieces nice styles, at - - - 121c. j MEN'S HATS AND CAPS. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. We have any st\le \ou want and at , tritwttsi a vr\ qttthp pa dire Prices very low for quality. See us I TRUN KS AND SUIT CASEb for a nice Dress. | At factory prices. DONT FORGET H. JBL. TAYIiOR, Successor to Maxwell & Taylor, NEAR POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C, When you are looking for Furniture. We buy only in Solid Car Load Lots and at the lowest spot cash prices, we therefore, can sell you for less than if we bought in local shipments. Solid Oak Bedroom Suites. Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Bureau, One Washstand, One Centre Table, Four Chairs. One Rocker?all for $17.25. No. 7 Black Oak Stove with a complete list of Cooking Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 Black Oak, with a complete list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our line is complete. All grades. Prices guaranteed as low as Furniture of the same grade can be bought. Write or phone 490 for prices. H. A. TAYLOR, COLUMBIA, S. C. FXJRMITURE. W. H. SOWELL FURNITURE CO.. ... / COLUMBIA, S. C. We especially invite you to come to see us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains. Side Boards, Hall Racks. 30 DAYS SALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE CO., 1231 Main Street, Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building.