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Women as Well as Sen Are Safe Miserable by Kidney and i I Bladder Tropbie. Kidney trouble preys' upon the mind, discourages and lessees ambition; beauty, , ' ^ vigor and cheerfulL -F9. ness 80011 disappear when the kidneys are . BnnJli ont ?* 01 ^ 1 1 Kidnev trouble has yvWfcfcTiH become so prevalent H it is not uncomborn a-?^^ tobe ||| ^ WiP" weak kidneys. If the ~ child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds > the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an r. age when it should be able to control the / passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of thediffi-j 1 Ifulty is kidney trouble, and the first* J ' step should be towards the treatment off ] these important organs. This unpleasant! trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and hot to a, ! habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, j and both need the same great remedy. 1 The mild and the immediate effect of ? Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold hy druggists, in fifty- ? wr cent and one-dollar gflHKsKSwsils : HS9flfinsil535n I 1 Size DOtlies. X ou may ES(RS!!H"?m39Nni' i&ve a sample bottle ^5Ss*?j&yjgffigT: By mail free, also a Homo of g^Amp-Eoot. ^ pamphlet telling all abont Swamp-Root, \ including many of Hie thousands of testi- I monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention ?g|| this paper. 'Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr?~ Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and tHe address,' Binghamton, N. Y., on every W bottle. PBOFESSIOUAL CARDS."" 1 \ D. MARTIN", ATTORNEY A AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, 1 LEXINGTON, S. C; I 1 . 1 < Office in Harm art Building rear of court [ j house. jf Wall practice in all courts. Special j J (attention to collection of claims. r j YITM. W. HAWES, < YY Attorney and Counselor at Law. 1 . SEW BROOKLAND. S. C. / Pmctiee^n^ll Courts. Business solicited. | C. M. KBIED. P. K. DKEHKB. < UF1BD & DREHER, ] Hi ATTORNEYS AT" LAW, ) LEXDiGTON C H.. S. C. < (Will practice m an tne oouns. dumuwb t solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington. S. C. ^ | T H. FRICK, ~ < J ATTORNEY AT LAW, < CHAPIN, 3. C. i Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Room, Second , v Floor. Will practice in all the Courts * mSURMOND & TXMMERMAN, j ? ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3 WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, < Kaufroann Bldg, LEXINGTON, S.C, . r ... We will be pleased to meet those having le- j J gal business to be attended to at our office ] Ie Lp the Kaulmann Building at any time. ( %< Respectfully, - i & J. Wm. THURMOND. . r. ,- v; G. BELL TIMMERMAN, ] A- LB36RT-M, BOOZER, 1 3l ATTORNEY AT LAW, i COLUMBIA 8. 0. 5 .J uf' '. * ^ Omcs: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store. J Especial attention given to business entrust- 1 ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington : county. ftEORGE B. REMBERTT" ' U ATTORNEY AT LAW. j 1231 LAW BASSE, COLUMBIA, S 0. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington County at any time, and an prepared ' .to practice law in all btate and Federal gvS. Courts. <1 gj ? ?-? A NDREW CRAWFORD, -I a ? mmAnviTW A fTt T \ TXT jUL iMlvxvnii 1 AJL JUATI, COLUMBIA, S. C. Practices in the State aod Federal Courts, and offers his profession al services to the citizens of Lexington County, law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1909 Washington > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) - . Office Telephone No.* 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. WBOYD EVANS, LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. C. rvR- P. H. SHEALY, V DENTIST, x LEXINGTON, S. C. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. DR. F7Cf QILMORE," DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houbs.* 9 a. to. to 2 p. m? land from 3 to 6 d. to. K1H1 g DEALER IN g | General I | Merchandise, I e Comer Main and Mew Street, ? i Opposite Confederate 1 5 Monument, ? ? Lexington, - - S. C. ? ManZan relieves instantly the pain caused by those blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. It is put up in collapsible tubes in such a way that it can be applied where the trouble originates, thus stopping the pain immediately. Try one bottle and if you are not relieved, your money will be refunded. Try our free offer. Sold by The Kaufman)) Drug Co. . t 9 - The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 31,1906. NOTICE OF ELECTION.. State of South Carolina, / County of Lexington. ' ( Notice is hereby given that th* General Elootion for State and County , Qftears will . be. held at the voting precincts prescribed by law in said county, on Tuesday November $T 1906, said-day heing Tuesday following the first Monday - in-Notemberr aa prescribed by law. - N jl At the said election a spearate.box will' be provided at which qualified electors j will vote upon the adoption or reject] tion of an amendment to the State. Constitution, as provided in the following Joint Resolution: A Joint Resolution Proposing to\ Amend Section 7, Article VIII., of.the Constitution, Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness. Section 1. Be it resolved by the' General Assembly of the State of: South Carolina, That the following amendment to Section 7, of Article' VIII., of the Constitution, be agreed * bo: add at the end thereof the following words: Provided, further, Tnat the limitations imposed by this Section and by Section 5 of Article X., of this Constitution, shall not apply to the bonded indebtedness incurred by; the Citv of Bennettsville, where the proceeds of said bonds are applied solely and exclusively for the purchase, sstablishment and maintenance of a! water works plant or sewerage system ]. and where the question of incurring mch indebtedness is submitted to the freeholders and qualified voters of rach municipality, as provided in the Constition upon the question of other xraded indebtedness. Approved the 23d day of February, Al. D. 1906. There shall be separate and distinct ' aallots and boxes at this election for she following officers, to wit: (l)i Governor and Lieutenant Governor;. [2) Other State Officers; (3) Statej Senator; (^) Members of House of' Representatives; (5) County Officers.\ 3n which shall be the name or names; >f the person or persons voted for aB' rach officers, respectively, and the )ffice for which they are voted. J before the hour fixed for opening }he polls Managers and Clerks must ;ake and subscribe the Constitutional >ath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to ihe other members and to the Clerk; i Notary Public must administer the >ath to the Chairman. The Managers ilect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be at- T o'clock a. m. and closed it 4 o'clock p. m>> except in the City >f Charleston, where they shall be >pened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill i vacancy, and if none of the Manigers attend the citizens can appoint !rom among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, ;an conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and ijount the ballots therein, and continue vithout adjournment until the same s completed, and make a statement >f the result for each office and sign bhe same. Within three days thereifter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the results of the election. Managers of Election.?The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said county. Lexington.?John.M. Caughman, D. Prank Kleckley, J. G. Zinker. T. J. Draft's Store.?D. F. Price, John L. Hallman, T. P. Drafts. Leesville.?G. H. Rawl, Tyre Etheredge, A. P. West. Lewiedale.?R. L. Craps, S. S. LindLer, S. E. Taylor. Gaston.?Geo. W. Pound, D. H. Hupkabaa, C. S. Goodwin. Land's Mill.?Morgan Laird, J. W. Starns, Jr., Thomas Craft. Irmo.?A. M. Dreher, Thomas H. Shuler, J. E. Lorick. Ballentine.?S. J. Riddle, Geo. S. Balletine, Bachman Derrick. Chapin.?W. P. Betchman, Robert P. Slice, Will Cumalander. Efird's Store.?J. W. Mayer, C. P. n "vr ti _i__ uannon, u. J. rnca. Peak's Station.?John C. Swygert, Pink Summer, Henry H. Counts. P. W. Shealey's Store.?J. D. McCartha, W. H. Keisler, P. D. Steele. Hilton.?H. D. Fulmer, B. J. Derrick, John J. Haltiwanger. Samaria.?M. P. Gunter, Felix Burgess, Jr., James Westmoreland. Batesburg.?J. M. Malpass, C. B. Kneece, W. C. Cartledge. Swansea.?J. G. Fallaw, C. J. Pucker, Charley Bachman. Red Store.?Ed. J. Roof, Thomas C. Crider, John G. Stabler. Huffman Burnt Mill.?J. F. Lyles, J. C. Dunbar, L. L. Gantt. Brookland.?Hampton Caughman, A. L. Hook, W. M. Corley. Spring Hill.?Paul Addy, John L. Lever, Jr., R. P. Slice. Folk School House. ? Julius Der rick, Charley Bauknight, Guss Eleazer. I Red Bank.?John Taylor, John D. ! Boozer, G. M. C. Kvzer. Brook.?O. B. Addv, Allen L. Hits. Ed. Caughman. Lower Fork at St. Andrews School House.?Butler Hook, S. R. Younginer, Eugene Nunnamaker. Edmund.?J. A. Griffith, Walter Craft, Ramon Shealy. Pelion.?A. M. Hutto, Cecile Wise, Willie M. Laird. Crout's Store.?Charley T. Koon, Jeff Shirey, D. Ab Hendrix. Steadman. ? Boyd Hall, Furman Quattlebaum, R. Glover Able. Delingo.?John E. Buff, John P. Shull, Alvin Roof. Summit.?F. P. Shealy, D. T. Hare, Elsie D. Long. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to dele- f gate one of their number to secure the j boxe9 and blanks for the election at of- I fice Clerk of Court, Lexington, S. C., j on and after 2d day of November. D. R. HalTiwangee. ' J. Sol. Dooley, J. H. Shealy. Commissioners of State and County Elections for Lexington County, S. C. October 22, 1906. NOTigE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina. ( County of Lexington. \ Notice is hereby given that th< General Election for Representativ( in Cbngress will be held at the voting precincts fixed by law in the county of Lexington on Tuesday, Novembei 6, 1906, said day being Tuesday following the first Monday, as prescribec by law. The qualifications for suffrages arc as follows: Residence in State for two years, ir the county one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the payment six months before any election of any poll tax then due and payable. Pro \ided, That ministers in charge of an organized church* and teachers oi public schools shall be entitled to vote after six months' residence in the State, otherwise qualified. Registration.?Payment of all taxes, including poll tax, 'assessed and collectable during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls managers and clerks must take and subscribe to - the Constitutional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer thq oath to the other Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m., except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy; and if none of the Managers attend the citizens can appoint, from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, ^aftser being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each office, and sign the same. Within ?hree days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by th^ Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the result of the election. Managers of Election.?The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said county: Lexington-?C. W. Caughman, D. E. Ballentine, W. M. Caughman. T J Drafts' Store?C. S. Living ston, Haskell Shull, W. K. Hook. Leesville?W. J. P. Kinard, J. S. Craps, D. L. Gunter. Lewiedale?W. T. Craps, P. H. Craps, Lewie Hallman. Gaston?J, B. -Smith, R. J. Fallaw, W. D. Pound. Laird's Mill?C. C. Justus, W. Q. Jackson, Med Reid. Irmo?J. K. Swygerfc, F. A. Weed, Henry Loriek. Ballentine?M. W. Eleazer, Sam Lowman, J. W. Bouknight. Chapin?S. J. Clark, Andrew Shealy, Frank Frick. Eflrd's Store?A. J. Wiggers, W. D. Huffstetler, D. Pat Koon. Peak Station?0. L. Meyer, J. A. Eargle, W. O. Haltiwanger. P. W. Shealv's Store?J. S. Miller, Talley Shealy/J. S. Reeder. - Hilton?J. H. Hiller, Joe ? Epting, J. Silas McCartha. , Samaria?P. S. Hallman, B. J. Rodgers, J. S. Burgess. Batesburg?E. Jones, John T. Sawyer, J. Alfred Hite. Swansea?S. F. Hutto, C. C. Gantt, Marion Jefcoat. Red Store?John C. Muller, Jacot Savior, Geo. K. Davis. Huffman's Burnt Mill?J. V. Gunter, J. K. Day, M. D. Kyzer. Brookland?J. D. Senn, P. I. Sox, L. A. Moak. Spring Hill?0. P. Clark, C. O. Ris ter P. C. Amick. Folk School House?Geo. R. Eleazer, J. Muller Meetze, J. H. Derrick. Red Bank?James Justice, Dallas Wessinger, Hampton Warren. Brook?D. L. Taylor, Willie Os wald, A. P. Jumper. Lower Fork at St. Andrew's Schoo House?T. B. Huffman, A. S. Nuna maker, G. F. Leitzsey. Edmund?H. P. Bachman, H. C How's | Your i liver? 1] It will pay you to take good care?s? | i your liver, because, if you do, your g ? liver will take good care of you. & Sic!: liver puts you all out of sorts, !p W makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the A || stomach, gives you stomach aclie, g & headache, malaria, etc. Weil liver ? 3 keeps you well, by purifying your g B blood and digesting your food. 1 ' 0 There is only one safe, certain and * jj reliable liver medicine, and that is ^ I For over 60 years this wonderful s vegetable remedy has been the standby j] in thousands of homes, and is today | the favorite liver medicine in the world, i It acts gently on the liver and kid- j neys, and does not irritate the bowels. I It cures constipation, relieves con ? greuuti, ?wu j.'uniira uic system nuiu a ?? an overflow of bi'e, thereby keeping jg ric the body in perfect health. rcj | Price 25c at ail druggists and p O?B?????8?I I For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, courage, strength. How is it with 1 > 8 the children? Are they thin, I ; pale, delicate? Do not forget | Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You J \ know it makes the blood pure I . and rich, and builds up the | 1 general health in every way. I The children cannot possibly hare Rood health I nnlexs the bowels are in proper condition. Cor- * rect any constipation by Riving small laxative doses of Ayer's Mils. All vegetable,sugar-coated. A Mad? by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. /fffl Also manufacturers of JL& 9 HAIR VIGOR. / 1 & -SsCfW# O CHERRY PECTORAL. S W? have no secrets! We publish p the formulas of all our medicines. Reeder, j*. A. Kyzer. Pelion?H. C. Scoffill, H. L. Scoffill, J. Ben Sharpe. Crout's Store?Geo. C. Shirey, John Dreher, L. B. Oxner. Steedman?Thos. Barr, H. J. Burgess, A. B. Qoattlebaum. Delingo?Belton M. Buff, A. W. Shull, John E. Roof. Summit?N. E. Rish, J. S. Shealy, D. H. Price. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of their number to secure boxes and blanks for the election at office of Clerk of Cqurfr, Lexington, S. C., ' on and afteiticJBay of Noycmboi'i / G. A. Shealy, ? ?> T. H. Rawl, H. H. Dreher, 1 Commissioners of Federal Election for Lexington County, S. C. October 2*2, 1906. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, | Lucas County ? f' ' Frank J Cben6y makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F J. Cheney <fc Co.. doing business in the city of Toledo. Coantv and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sr.m of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each aDd every case of Catarih that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Care FRANK J. CHENEY. . Swcrn to before mo and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A D., I r8 5. ,c , . A. W. GLEASON. l^eai. j Notary Public. Hall's CatArrh Cnre is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send Icr t'.sti menials free. F. J, CHENEY & CO. Toledo, 0. ^ Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation ? 4 I Will Recover Prom Ininries. I The colored woman, Julia Rawlinson, who was seriously injured by being struck by a street car Tuesday, when her companion, Mary Martin, was killed, is at the Taylor-Lane hos, pital and will recover. The two women were on the car track beneath , the bridge of the Southern railway across Gervais street when they were struck by a Shandon car coming into the city. Why they were unaware of - the approach of the car is not known unless they were watching a Southern , train passing on the track above and could not hear the street car for the > noise of the train. > If 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. Twentv3 five cents a bottle. tf . It is the best of all. i A Careful Man. ''Tou can't do any good work in the world without offending somebody," said Congressman Longworth in an - address. "The man who makes no enemies is the man who does no good. I "Some men but for this fear of | making enemies might accomplish jj something. As it is, they remind me jji of the dying man who was too cau?j tious even to make his?peace with 1 Providence. " 'Do you renounce the devil and all | his works?' the minister said to this < man. j? "And the dying man replied in a 3 weak, hesitating voice: S "'Please don't ask me that. I'm * going to a strange country, and I don't | want to make myself enemies.'" 2 t>~: : ; jaiuuu JC uiauiimg i results from chronic constipation, which 1 is quickly cured by Dr. King's New ^ Tiife Pills. They remove all poisonous j germs from the system and infuse new I life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nau\ sia, headache, dizziness and colic, with5 out griping or discomfort. 25c. Guar\ auteed by The Kaufmann Drug Co., J druggists. Some of the nurses of the lunatic asvlum at Lexington, Kv.. are charged with killing the patients. The Jamestown exposition will open April 25. 1907, with a special address by President Roosevelt. A man who has an eighteen-yearold boy need not ask what makes his razor cut like a hoe. When you find a person with a bitter, fault finding tongue, be patient with him. He mav be doine" his best. o , vSorrows of life enable us to appreciate the joys thereof. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syrup acts as a cathartic on the bowels. It is made ! from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own country, therefore is the best for children. It is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our free offer. Sold by The Kaufniann Drug Co. ^???gi | FITZMAURICE'S j WH0LESAL1: j FiTZMAURIOE'S j i i ?and? ) s j Three Arch Store. retail. Three Arch Store. s DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, 4 WA J JJ 4 MA/I ?r M, . ivut ana mvo main street, COLUMBIA, S. C. McC ALL'S FASHIONS IN STOCK AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE 15 and 10 cents Fashion Papers FBEE. We invite the friends and patrons of Lexineton to visit this store! this nnmino' fall fnT w ? WW?k. *Vi, values they never got before. We have several car loads of New Fall Goods that will be sold-at the closest prices. Do your self the honor to call and be convinced that this is the house to trade with. Call and see us and make our Store your headquarters when in Columbia. FURKTITURE. I. H. SeWELL FURNITURE CO,, COLUMBIA, S. C. We especially invite yon to come to see ns for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Ircr Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Side Boards, Hall Racks. 30 DAYS SALE-FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. W. H. SO WELL, FURNITURE CO., 1231 Main Screet, Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building. DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 MAIN STREET. \ ~ 1 * Harness. Saddles, Robes AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE BUSINESS COLUMBIA, 3. 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. FURNITURE. DONT FORGET A. TJLYIiORt 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. *sf ^ Solid Oak Bedroom Suites. 3 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 ooTrmloto list, of Cnolnnp* TTt.insels. for J&7.50. No. 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 he bought. Write or phone 490 for prices. H. JUL* TAYUOR, COLUMBIA, S. C, PARLOR RESTAURANT, j J B. DAVID, Proprietor. | SEE : 1336 MAIN St.. COLUMBIA. S. C. | | HERE!: The only up to date eating house of Its : 2 c kind in the City of Col urn b* a. It is well kept 5 t t n . , ?clean linen, prompt and polite service. 2 IS VOUr JLlVer all riffilt f You get what you order and pay only for S a ... z what you get. Within easy reach of desira- Z Are VOUT AldneVS in a 2 ble sleeping apartments. z v _ n open all night. condition? If so, J | g HILTON'S LIFE for J no n I IliranA 1 -1 - - A un>* Ut J ws-ivckuoj t ? tne i<iv?iii 5~ SPECIALIST ON S and KIDNEYS S v^^^p^^t'YEjEAR, THROAT,NOSE | keep them so. If not, Guarantee Fit of Ofii?e and Residence. ? Hilton s Life for the Liver ^ Glasses 1424 and 142^ Marion st ! ? and Kidneys will make t ' March 15-ly. COLUMBIA. S. 0 ^ g() A ^ J . Henry E. Jones, of Tampa. Fla., j J J11} Convince you Of this ; wrires: "I can thank God for my pres- ; J tact- Sold Wholesale by i ent health, due to Foley's Kidney Cure, o rwu- w?wnTT I tried doctors and all kinds of kidney ! o lne Murray Omg Co., # cures, but nothing done me much good ? Columbia, S. C. t till I took Foley's Kidney Cure. Four , . mv # .' i t V I Kftr coin nf TL/v u- ? i^tthw n>^ 1 Uo* 'v %"N uvtuvn vuiv.u xx?M, uuu X Uii?C UU IJlOIf j W * VA Blwv ^ J. AAC JUthliiiT ^ 9 pain in my back and shoulders. I am 62 j J Lexington, S. C. 2 years old, and suffered long, but thanks : 9 & J to Foley's Kidney Cure I am well and can walk and enjoy myself. It is a ; pleasure to recommend it to those need- ; If you are looking for trouble, all iug a kidney medicine." Kaufmann ! you have to do is rub any man the Drug Co. * { wrong way.