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r t WWB?P????BMWPBBB Thousands Have Kidney t Trouble and Never Suspect it | i How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your "water and let it stand twenty-four hours; r ' ??, a sediment or settlingindicatesan ^healthy contH i nteiWi'/ dition of the kid* IV A \Jtrt?=-W i T ne>'s ^ ^ stains l / >our ^nen ^ *s F i r U cviucm;c wa iviu.- i , ?$4 \ \ I m fiZLdft neT trouble; too j * ^Tl^v l\C& frequent desire j ' V to pass it or pain i t " ' 1 in the back is T also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so fe often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's K Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, Jp fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, f pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder f 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 nek cessity of being compelled to go often f 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 most dis? tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all OWVUW A*.) w&t&d by mail. Address Dr. hamton, N. Y. When Homo of Swamp-Root, 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. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A D. MARTIN, ATTORNEY * A. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, LEXINGTON, S. C. Office in Harm&n Building rear of court house. Qk Will practice in all courts. Special attention to collection of claims. "TT7M. W. HA WES, it Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BBOOKLAND.S. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. ^ November 1.1906. C. X. KITED. 7. E. DREHE2. T?FIRD & DREHER, 11 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON G. H.. & C. Will practice in all the Courts. Business ? solicited. One member of the firm will al% ways be at office, Lexington, 8. C. ' # * JH. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHAPIN, a C. Office: Hotel Marion. 4th Boom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. : r ^ qihurmond & timmerman, 1 attorneys at law, WILL practice in all courts, Kaufmann Bide. LEXINGTON, S. C, l W? will be pleased to meat those having legal business to be attended to at our office 1 fat the Kaufmann Building at any time. Respectfully^ ^ THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, mi A lbert M. bcx)zer, a attorney at law, v COLUMBIA, 8. 0. . > % Ctfzcb: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Yan Mf tre's Furniture Store. p: Especial attention given to business entrust>y ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington ' county. 0eorge r. rembert, attorney at law. 1221 law range, columbia. 8. c. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington County at any time, and am prepared to practice law in all btate and Federal ^ Courts. Andrew crawford, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, S. C. Practices in the State and Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County, ftp Law Offices, C ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. ?BOYD EVANS, .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. C. Dr. p. h. shealy, DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. C. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. Dr. f. c. gilmore, DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houbs: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., iaDd from 3 to 6 p. in. ^ *|rnBsi ? m dealer in ft I General I I Merchandise, 1 v ft Corner Main and Mew Street, ft | Opposite Confederate i i Monument, 5 It is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles * -with ManZan, the great pilg remedy, j 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 j Co- ! ! E3?B3BgF"*u'W"" -? MIW II III LUR^BaWBOE The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 20, 1906. POLITICIANS MUCH WORRIED. ? - *> _i il? a _x: uver me rassage ui me Huu-uainpaign Contribution Bill. Washington^ June 14.?Senator Tillman's bill that passed the senate a day or two ago prohibiting corporations from making money contributions in connection with political elections, almost without objection, and which will undoubtedly pass the house, is causing the congressional committees of both the Republican and Democratic parties no end of trouble. There is not the least doubt in the mind of Senator Tillman that the house will be as eager to pass. the bill as was the case with the senate, ilis realized that there is strong sentiment in favor of the early passage of the bill, but the managers of the campaign committees are wondering where they will turn to draw funds needed this summer if the bill becomes law. That is no small matter. Big sums of money are needed to defray the expenses of congressional campaigns in doubtful districts, and this year wil/t not apparently be an exception; Senator Tillman says that the recent disclosures brought out in the insurance investigations of contributions to campaign funds have created throughout the entire country such a widespread sentiment of opposition and hostility to the present system that it is believed the house could not do otherwise than follow the lead of the senate in the matter. To do otherwise would make it the champion of corruption and fraud. The bill as it passed the senate makes it unlawful for any national bank or any corporation organized Dy authority of any laws of congress to make a money contribution with any election to any political office. It is also unlawful for any corporation whether organized under the laws of congress or not to contribute to a campaign fund in a presidential or congressional election. There is a heavy fine for every violation of the law. Following the Flag. When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H., says: "I was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. And now, in New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. Guaranteed at Kaufmann Drug Co.'s, druggist. Price 50c, and $1.00. Trial bottle free. TILLMAN TALES STRAIGHT. | The Committee Should Have Forced the Witness to Give the Name of | "The Man Between" Lanahan and the Dispensary Board. i Washington, June 8.?Discussing the dispensary investigation today, Senator Tillman said it is very strange that the committee forced Mr. Lewis W. Parker to testify so far and no further. "Why did they not make Mr. Parker tell the name of the some-kind-of an official in South Carolina whom Lanahan had employed? I am satisfied that Lanahan has been guilty of all kinds of bribery and corruption and has been for some time. What they ought to do is to make Mr. Parker name the man. They cannot compel Lanahan to come down and testify against Evans and these fellows, but they can get him down there if they prosecute him. If this man, whoever he is, has any grit in him and is representing Lanahan in a legitimate way, as he may have been doing, then he would prosecute Lanahan for slander. Lanai han is the man they need to get hold of. He is one of the head devils of the whole stink."?Cor. Record. Death From Lockjaw never follows an injury dressed with -r? ? i,. a?: ci_i JDUC&itfii s Aruiua OiUvc. a is auiiscpni; and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaersville, N. Y., writes: "It cured Setli Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on neck I ever saw." Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores, 25c. at Kaufmann Drug Co.'s drug store. Enrollment of Confederate Veterans. Colonel Davis, the chairman, has issued the following announcement: Rev. Joab Edwards and Mr. A. E. Derrick, of Leesville, and D. T. Hare, of Summit, are hereby appointed as the committee on enrollment for Gilbert Hollow Township, and U. X. ^ ' - --l -vr t~> n,,,, punier, at joaiesourg, iu. xt. uumci, at Samaria, and M. A. Gunter, at Mim's, as the committee for Chinquepin Township, for completing the Confederate enrollment. They will apply to Samuel B. George, clerk of the court for the enrollment books, in each, of which are full printed instructions. These comrades will please undertake the work without futher instructions, and when the township books are complete they will please return them promptly to the clerk of the "tVia Trr-ill Tim'fa fhom nn in his UUUi U) nilV TV 111 TTXAVV M1VUA , book, and the enrollment for Lexing-! ton county will be complete. Timmerman Davis, Chair. Com. on En. U. C. V. | Charleston, June 12, 1906. An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels and torpid liver, until con- J stipation becomes chronic. This condi-1 tion is unknown to those who use Dr, | King's New Life Pills; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co., druggist. Price 25c. A Card of Thanks. To the Editor of the Dispatch: We feel that we are under many obligations to the patrons on route one, Peak, S. C., for the nice eatables received from them, such as boxes of peaches, apples, cabbage, beets, baked potatoes, besides numerous other good things. We feel very much gratified in the way we have been treated and I shall endeavor to give them the best service possible. With best wishes to The Dispatch and its readers. I am One of The Boys. June 12, 1906. Stimulation W ithout Irritation In case of stomach and liver trouble the proper treatment is to stimulate these organs without irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the live and bowels without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary catharties. It does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Definitions of Some. Home?A world of strife shut out and a world of love shut in. j Home?A place where the small are great and the great are small. Home?The father's kingdom, the mother's world and the child's paradise. Home?The place where *we grumble the most and are treated the best. Home?The center of our affections around which our heart's best wishes twine. Home?The place where the stomach gets three meals a day and our hearts a thousand. Home?The only place on earth where the faults and failing of humanity are hidden under the sweet mantle of charity. -? > "> _n XT? i_ ?? j uo not Deueve an uiai ^uiu umiuicij tell about school. There was only one George Washington and he is dead. Zf the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure 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. Twentyfive cents a bottle, tf It is the best of all. Pleasure Trips. Cheap rates can now be obtained on the railroads to visit Charleston and the Isles Palm; Savannah and Tybe; Asheville and the mountains and numerous other summer resorts and places of amusement. Take a Sunday's trip of pleasure and see the sights and have a nice time. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for conghs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured coneumption in the stages." You never heard of any one using Foley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Every form of distressing ailment known as .Piles originates internally, rne real cause of the trouble is inside. ManZan is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle, so the medicine can be applied where it will do the most good, and do it quickly. If you are suffering with piles you owe yourself the duty of trying ManZan. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. P P11J?M LWfLl'.?U!UL'?|^,l?| I'-LIM1 WH ILHUm M. JBgbggTa Littledoctor Brings back health by arousing the Liver. The uvcr is me cause ui most illness--it gets lazy. Ramon's Liver Pills; and Tonic Pellets restore the natural functions. 1 Don't use purgativestry Ramon's Complete Treatment. 25 cents.' ^ Sold by all Druggists. Eleven persons were killed and others were seriously injured by the explosion of a dynamite plant near Lancaster, Pa., on June 9th. Fanny Lomax died in Rosslyn, Va., on June 11th, at the age of 105 years. Her oldest child is still living, at the n r+r\ rvP Q A n <iL/\ L?CO age ui o-x, anu. aiic nau uo gidiiu-Uiiiidren. You can see the poison Pine-ules clears out of the kidneys and bladder. A single dose at bed time will show you more poison upon rising the next morning than can be expelled from the system in any other way. Pine-ules dissolve the impurities, lubricate the kidneys, cleanse the bladder, relieve pain and do away with backache speedily, pleasantly, permanently. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The Governor of Maryland has appointed ex-Gov. William Pinckney White Senator to fill out the unexpired term of Senator' Gorman. Mr. White i9 82 years old. Always use T. X. L. for pains. A negro who disputed the time given him by the paymaster of the . Southern railway at Spartanburg attempted to draw his pistol, but the paymaster was too quick for him and the coroner held the inquest the same day. Eight children were thrown from the windows of a burning building in Chicago into the arms of the firemen. All were caught unhurt. The old time method of purging the system with Carthartics that tear, gripe, grind and break down the walls of the stomach and intestines is supersfded by Dade's Little Liver Pills. They cleanse the liver, and instead of weakening, build up and strengthen the whole system, Relieve headache, biliousness, constipation, etc. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The National Liquor Dealers' Association put itself on record in annual convention in favor of temperance and the purification of the saloon. They had heard of the S. C. dispensary investigation. Private David S. Sweet of the 36th artillery was drowned while bathing in the surf on Sullivans Island on June 16. There were 50 tons of cotton pro aucea m iviozamDique last year, anci it is estimated that the crop for the present year will not fall much short of 300 tons. If your stomach troubles you do not conclude that there is no cure, for a great many have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try them, they are certain to prove beneficial. They only cost a quarter. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. In the annual adjustment of salaries of the postmasters in South Carolina no change was made in any of the principal offices. An explosion in the depot at Georgetown inj ured several railroad men. It was either an infernal machine or some dynamite in in a trunk. Eat one of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal and yon will not suffer with indigestion. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. True bills have been returned in Columbia against former Supervisor S. H. Owens and J. E. Harman and C. M. Douglas in connection with irregularities in the county financies. Trials continued. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. The trustees of the State colored college at Orangeburg met in Columbia and suspended for a month two teachers, against whom charges had been preferred by President Thos. E. Miller. For bloating, belching, sour stomach, bad breath, malassimilation of food, and all symptoms of indigestion, Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets are a prompt and efficient corrective. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. I few G-oors. I A A A---!- 5- XL-11 Xl-^ ?X J J TIT J.T ^ m uur siuus. is luiiy up iv me s vaiiua.ru. w e continue ^ ^ to carry just such goods as please our customers, and ^ # the prices are always reasonable. Impossible, we have # i the prettiest line we ever handled. All we ask is a ^ ^ call and inspect for yourselves. # MILLINERY j K Our Millinery stock has some of the smartest Ready- J J to-WearHats you ever saw. The choicest styles of J K most approved Millinery. These creations will please ? K you, if you will only Igive us a chance to show you J J what we have. J WM. PLATT, ? Main St. Near Post Office, ? i COLUMBIA, S. C. J DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 MAIN STREET. IT a ?m AC?C? GnJJ DA1VAC JLJLCtriiC^^a KJaUUl^Oi XVUUC3 AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE BUSINESS COLUMBIA, S.O. 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 FITZMAURICE'S 1704 and 1706, FITZMAURICE'S 3 Arch Store, Main Street. 3 Arch Store. WHfll FSAI F AN!) R FT All V! UULLUIILL II11IJ UL 1 illLl 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 any where, at $5.00 to $10.00. 3000y'ds Light Print, - - 31 worth 5c. /vtnro attc 20 pieces Evening Crepon, at -- 12?c. UVLKAJjIjS 50 pieces Scotch Lawn, at - - - 41c por tlie working man, 50c. pair to $l.Cf 5000 y'ds Organdee Lawn 8J worth 10c. 50 pieces 36 inch White Lawn - - 6}c. BOYS' SUITS 50 pieces 32 inch Lawn From 50c. to $4.50, any kind you want. Mm>A^D P^S' s f BOYS' PANTS 30 pieces White Madras and PKS 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 - - - 12^c. MEN'S HATS AND CAPS. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. We have any style you want and at TRUNKS AND STTTT C\SFS Prices very low for quality. See us TRUNKS AND SUli CASKS for a nice Dress. At factory prices. nnniTvmnnii DONT FORGET H. A. TSYLOR, 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. JiL. COLUMBIA, S. C. FXJRMITURE. ur ii onurm ninmiTiinr rn n. n. dun ILL runniiunE liU., COLUMBIA, S. C. We especially invite you to come to see us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Irct 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.