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* Wooes as Weil as Mea Are Hade < Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Troeble. .Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, j discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, , ? i vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear 1 when the kidneys are 1 *' i - ' y^pff? ' out of order or dis" s Kidney trouble has Jal\j become so prevalent ] that it is not uncom- j t /W|^??JOP mon'for a child to be j born afflicted with CS " -weak kidneys. If the ' child urinates too often, if the urine scalds i the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an ] age when it should be able to control the , .passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi- 1 culty is kidney trouble, a^d the first \ step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant ' trouble is due to a diseased condition of 1 the kidneys and bladder and not to a i i AC nAftnlf* SUTITlOSfe. j I Women as well as men are made mi3er- I . able with kidney and bladder troublp, ( ky. . and both need the same great remedy. 1 The mild and the immediate effect of s Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold ; by druggists, in fifty- 1 - cent and one-dollar lijplifeAjdi ( size bottles. Von may t K by mftfl free, also a Home of Swamp-Boot * JJ: r pamphlet telling All about. Swarms-Root, r! including many of the thousands of testi- t monial letters received from sufferers j cored. In writing Dr. ^Kilmer & Co., . Binghamton, N. Y., be sore and mention this paper. " Don't make ahy mistake, fc but 'remember the name,. Swamp-Root, ( Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the 'ad- j dress, Binghamton, N. Y., 'on every :< bottle. ' * PROFESSIONAL CARDS. i A D. MARTIN, ATTORNEY \ A. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, * LEXINGTON, S. C ; 1 Office in Harmon Building rear of court' 1 ?/ - house. t Will practice in all courts. Special j * attention to collection of claims. ^ TITM. W. HAWES, tt f f Attorney and Counselor at Law. < NEW BBOOKLAND.S. C. t Practice in all Courts. Business solicited, r November 1.1905. .8 O. M. KFIBD. F. S. DREHKR. EFIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON O. H.. 8. C. c Will practice in all the Courts. Business c solicited. One member of the firm will al? . ways be at office, Lexington. 8. C. i JH. FRIC3L ~~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 CHAFES, & 0.' 8 Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, 8econd Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. ] mHURMOND & TIMMERMAN, . 1 I ATTORNEYS AT LAWW r WILL FBACTIOE IN ALL COURTS, * Kaufmann Bldg, LEXINGTON. 8. C, \ We will be pleased to meet those having le- 2 gal business to be attended to at our office r In the Kaufmann Building at anytime. f fey,- Bespectfully, c J. WiL THURMOND. , G. BELL TIMMEBMAN, 3 LBERT M. BOOZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OOLUMBIA, 8. 0. Office: 1S16 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store T Especial attention given to business entrust- J ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington < county. i g 1 ftEORGB R. REMBERT, 1 IT ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1321 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, & 0. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington County at any time and a-n prepared 1 to practice law in all state and Federal , Courts. ~ ANDREW CRAWFORD, J , ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, 8. C. 1 Practices in the State and Federal Courts, 1 and offers his professional services to the citizens ci Lexington County, ? Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) c Offioe Telephone No. 1372. f Residence Telephone No. 1036. j WBOYD EVANS, f .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. : . Columbia, S. C. DR. P. H. SHEALY, f DENTIST, c LEXINGTON, S. C. f Office Up Stairs in Roofs Building. , T\R. F. C. GILMORE, t 1/ ' DENTIST. c 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houes-- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from 3 to 6 p.m. ( IBi g DEALER IN g * | General I: (Merchandise, I. Corner Main and New Street, ? ? Opposite Confederate | d Monument, 8 c Lexington, - - S. C, g s A Poor Organ. 1 Dam(s) the bile. That's what your ? liver does if it's torpid. Then the bile 11 overflows into the blood?poisons your ii system, causing sick headache, bilious- < ness, sallow skin, coated tongue, sick stomach, dizziness, fainting spells, etc. 1 Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and J I Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and makes it do its own work. Pre rents and cures these troubles. It aids? doesn't force. Entire treatment 2oc, I Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. J . >-V- s'-' - "bN Congressman Lever at Litt Mountain School. The following from our correspo lent at Little Mountain anent Co pressman Lever, which was receiv too late for publication last wee will be read with general interest 1 ;he many friends of the distinguish Lexingtonian: "Congressman A. F. Lever w present by invitation from the schc md made a very eloquent and touc ng speech on the subject of "Educ ;ion and Citezenship." The audi en was deeply affected by the able ai ogical presentation of these subject Mr. Lever was within a mile of h nother's grave, ghe having been la X) rest when he was but six weeks ige, leaving him in the care of4 i iged grand-mother, whose old hon s one mile from this place. She, to ias since been laid to rest by the si< )f his mother. Here on his gran nother's old farm, he first began tl jtruggle of life. 'His father and gran nother being very poor, it was inde< iifficult for him to receive an educ ;ion; but being a very determim x>y from infancy, he saved what 1 was able to make on the farm, ai ihis, together with what assistant lis father could give him, he enter* * - * dewberry College and from this i L/n /wn/lnofft/1 trnfli fTiA V?inr ilJllUUUii JiC giduuau^u niwii uxxv ist honors. Since entering polifci lis record is too well known :to me ion here. 4 4 Frank* s home people almost idoli: lim, and a great many came from f md near to hear him speak, and jet a shake of his hand. Although i lighly honored by.his people, he do lot'think himself above speaking he poorest person he meets and ust as common as when he used vork on his grand-mother's old farr "His friends are very much elat< >ver the fact, that he is being urg< >y strong men all over the State nake the race for the United Stat lenate next year, and we feel th sith his experience, ability and ho: ?ty of purpose, that if he can be i luced to make the race, the man wi lefeats Frank Lever, as his frieni ** < * n A ;aii mm, win De senaLor. "The audience applauded sever ninutes at the conclusion of h ipeeeh." [f the Baby is Cutting Teeti Je sure and use that old and well tri< emedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothii Jyrup, for children teething. It soot is the child, softens the gums, alia' ill pain, cures wind colic and is tl >est remedy for diarrhoea. , Twern Ive cents a bottle. Guaranteed u ler the Food and Drug act, June 3 .906. Serial number 1908. tf It is the best of all. 1 I i % Pastor Did The Washing. Taunton, Mass.?Rev. James ] Snman, of Fall River, asked tl ourt yesterday to agree to separa naintenance for his wife Anna, a eging that he had to do the fami cashing with the exceptions of h vife's shirt waists and that when 1 vas ill she taunted him. The cou leoided that he was living apart f< ustifiable cause^ Each parent was awarded one he two children and the clergy m? nust pay his wife $12 a month. Decrease in acreage. mi i-i i. ~ J ,1 ? JLiie tuuu. eoumaueu ucux"c?isc iotton acreage in the United Stat or 1907, is 1,011,230 acres les9 thj ast year) and the ayerage planting he crop is two to four weeks lat han normal. The outlook for tl jrop is very unfavorable. It is, act, in a critical condition, and lependent more than usual upc avorable weather conditions for tl >alance of the season. In view hese facts it looks like the price 1 otton is bound to advance. Jhamberlain's Colic, Chiolei and Diarrhoea Remedy. There is probably no medicine ma< hat is relied upon with more implic onfidence than Chamberlain's Coli cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Durii he tnird of a century in which it b >een in use, people have learned that s the one remedy that never fail iVhen reduced with water and swee ned it is pleasant to take. For sale 1 ?aufruann Drug Company. Interesting Question. John Wanamaker superintends, j UC WUilU iiiiUWS) \-rno ui U11^ iai^t Sunday schools in the-world?Bethar Sunday school, in Philadelphia. It aid of Mr. Wanamaker that one Sui lay he delivered before the infai lass of Bethany a brief but eloquei xldress on the lesson. At the end 1 aid: "And, now, is there any que ion that any little boy or girl wou ike to ask me?" A girl of eight < line years rose. "Well, Martha, wh; 3 it?" said the superintendent, smi ng on the tot in kindly fashioi 'Please, Mr. Wanamaker," said tl it-tie tot, uwhat is the price of tho: arge wax dolls in your window?" For neat job printing of any kin dace your orders with the Dispatc fob Office. Prices right. / le Her Mistake. They were newly married, says an n- exchange, and on a honeymoon trip. n_ They put up at a skyscraper hotel, ed The bridegroom felt indisposed, and the brjde said she would slip out and by do a little shopping. In due time she ed returned and tripped blithely up to her room, and a little awed by the as number of doors that looked alike. ,ol But she was sure of her own and h- tapped gently on the panel, a- "I'm back, honey, let me in," she ce whispered, id No answer. j3: "Honey, honey, let me in!*' she as called again, rapping louder. Still id no answer. of "Honey, honey, it's Alice. Let me tis in," she whispered, ae There was a silence and still no o, , answer. After several seconds; then le a man's voice, cold and fully of digd nifcy, came from the other side of the ae door: d- / "Madame, this is not a bee hive; it's a bath room." ^ - CATARRH ie and id Catarrhal Headaches A i ce are quickly relieved by Nosena. It soothes the congested membranes, allays " inflammations and thoroughly heals and cleanses. It keeps moist all the pash , gages whose tendency is to thicken and cs become dry. Cures colds, throat troun_ bles, hoarseness, liay fever, "stoppedup" nose, breathing through mouth while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It ze is antiseptic and contains no chemicals ar or drugs having a narcotic effect, or , that can cause the "drug habit." * Derri &'s Drug Store and C. E. Corley. so . i es ( to Subscribe for Home and Farm. Our clubbing arrangements with the Some and Farm, the favorite t0 agricultural journal in the South and n. Southwest, will expire for the present 3d year on the 31st of May. We, there\ fore, advise all to send in their names at once in time for the 25c. rate. It is cheap and should be in every home, es Many times a single item, article or ak receipt, is worth the money. Q Kidney complaint kills more people n" than any other disease. This is due to 10 the disease being so insidious that it j8 gets a good hold on the system before it is recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal al disease if taken in time. Kaufmana is Drug Co. - Post Cards Bsdueed. In order to reduce our stock of post ' cards we will sell all tinselled cards, ^ greetings from Lexington, at 2 for 5 }& cents. The Bazaar, hys ie> Mrs. S. Joyce, 180 Sullivan St.,Clarety mont H". H., writes: "About a year n- ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kid0, ney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of Kidney trouble of several years' standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it." Kaufmann Drug Co. A block of granite weighing over 85 E. tons, and measuring 6x9 feet, was reie cently5 taken from the Bethel, Vt., te quarry to be shipped to Washington, D. C. It required a specially built Ly derrick and two hoisting engines to is perform the feat. ip "V Summer coughs and colds yield at rt once to Bees Laxative Cough Svrup. or Contains honey and tar but no opiates. Cliildren like it. Pleasant to take. Its laxitive qualities recommend it to moth?* ers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield m quickly. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Anderson, who were with a party on a steam launch, were drowned in the Savan^ nah river seven miles north of Augusta on Tuesday of last week. The four other occupants, including one woin man, swam ashore. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is bestfer er women and children. Its mild action ie and pleasant taste makes it preferablo to violent purgatives, such as pills, tabin lets, etc. Get the booklet and a sample 1Q -i : i. i.1 T7" ? TV n ? ui wiiiiu ai> wit; n.amniauu mug kj. >n A vain man is always willing to adle mit his modesty. of Pinenlesfor the kidneys strengthen 0f these organs and assist in drawing poison from the blood. Try them, for rheumatism, kidney, bladder trouble, for lumbago and tired worn out feeling. They bring quick relief. Satisfaction 'ft Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. , The worst troubles we have are those we deliberately search for. ;it c, Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put up lg in a collapsible tube with a nozzle Easy as to apply right where soreness and init flammation exists. It relieves at once Is. blind bleeding, itching or protruding ;t- piles. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Get it >y to-day. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The man who never meets temptations hasn't much to his credit. J i Don't Push JjJ *9 \\ The horse can draw the a" W load without help, if you HmBj ^ l\ reduce friction to almost ie l\ nothing by applying JMw 'd S art Il^i^age|||| S3 to the wheels. / n* 1jflWi No other lubri-JjLTyj 18 * \/w cant ever ma(^e T KU 36 wparo cr? lrtnrr I ll VbmI and saves so much horsepower. Next time I JiS ' -(3 try Mica Axle Grease. a/ :h Standard Oil Co. Incorporated WHOLE HOG OR NONE. Widow Distrustful of Farmer Who Had Porker to Sell. "It's curious how the people have turned around within a couple of years and become so distrustful," said the old fanner as the matter of graft and trusts was touched upon. "I had four hogs to seli and advertised them in the village paper. Half a dozen people came out to see them, and among them was a widow. She wanted me to swear to the breed, the weight and the fact that the hogs were in good health. She wanted to be assured of their good eyesight and hearing. She wanted to be satisfied that they were good natured hogs. She wanted me to sign a paper that I had raised the porkers in stead of stealing tliem. wnen i nau done all this and the sale was about effected, she suddenly turned and walked away. " 'Hello, now, but what's the matter?' I called after her. "'You've cut their tails off,' she replied. "'Yes: that was done when they were pigs.' " 'Then you knock off 50 cents apiece for missing tails or I don't buy. It's whole hog or none and no graft'"? St Louis Post-Dispatch. Going Him One Better. An American tourist on a visit to Glasgow on emerging from the railway station was accosted by a lad with a familiar shout of "Carry your bag, sir?" The gentleman handed the boy the bag and requested to be shown through Glasgow. Crossing George square, they came opposite to Sir Walter Scott's monument, and the boy said proudly: "That is one of the largest monuments in Scotland." "Oh," said the Yankee, with an air i of indifference, "we have threepenny cigars as big as that in America." They got on a tram car going east and just as they alighted at the terminus a long circular piece of. iron on a truck drawn by twelve horses came up the street. The American in surprise asked what that was for. /The boy, remembering what the Yankee had said about the cigars and with a resolve to be even with him, replied: "Oh, a new hotel has just been built In the Trongate, and that is the kitchen poker."?Tit-Bits. Advice to the Court. Uncle Eph was before the court on * the same old charge. After the evidence was all in the judge, with a perplexed look, said. "But I cannot comprehend, ^Ephraim, how it wag possible for you to steal those chickens when they were roosting right under the owner's window and there were two vicious dogs in the yard." "It wouldn't do you a bit of good, jedge, for me to splain how I cotched 'em." said Eph solemnly. "You couldn't do it if yer tried forty times, and yer might get a hide full of buckshot de bery fust time yer put yer leg ober de fence. De bes' way for yer to do, jedge, is fer yer to buy yer chickens in de market** ? Woman's Home Companion. Overheard at the Station. w : The Guard?Are you first class? Farmer John?Yes, thankee. 'Ow's yerself??Tatler. Leaves Tail Out So Cat Can Breathe. A little girl persisted in wrapping her cat up in a shawl so that not a particle of it was visible. Her mother explained that the cat would get sick if it couldn't get fresh air to breathe and told the child to leave the cat's head out to breathe. A little later the mother saw her with the cat all wrapped up except its tail and told the child she was smothering it "No, I'm not." came the indignant reply. "I've left its tail out to breathe." ?Chicago Tribune. A Hard Schooling. "Popley's quite an entertainer. I heard him last night at an evening party." "Yes; he developed that talent in the nursery." "The idea! That young?" "Oh. you misunderstand me. I mean his children's nursery. He's had so many to entertain there."?Philadelphia Press. Mendicant Philosophy. "Pete," said Meandering Mike, "what would you do if you had a lot of money?" "I dunno," answered Plodding Pete. "Mebbe, I'm better off dis way. Some of dese fellers dat has a heap o' coin simply makes deirselfs sick worryin' ! fr>r fpnr rinvMl snond some of it."? Washington Star. Didn't Strike Him That Way. | Church?Did you ever serve on a grand jury? s Gotham?Well. I served on a jury onee, but I didn't see anything grand < about it.?Yonkers Statesman. HERE'S AN EXAMPLE ???&?& of what plant foods can do for ,?*x farmers. The picture on the rv/?fejS(r right shows plant development and potato yield (55.8 lbs.) of T& a small patch, treated with ^POTASHJljL X plV,LUiC3 <3.1 ^ LdhwCIl * f. . T'* <.M ^g?t72>, Our Free Book, "Profitable Farming" 1 which gives authentic and authoritative accounts of experiments and B actual results of practical and scientific farming. It is invaluable to H the farmer who is anxious to improve his products and who is work- 9 ing for a wider margin of profits. Send for it to-day. j| GERMAN KALI WORKS I New York, 93 Nassau St., or Atlanta, Ga., 1224 Candler B!dg. DONT POBGET JHLo JSL? *0*JNLf Successor to Maxwell & Taylor, % NEAR POST OFFICE, COLU V1BIA, 8. 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 Eed, 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 TJtinsels, 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. JL. TAYLOR, COLUMBIA, S. C. COME TO SEE US! V . 7 xJ8 Our stock of New Spring Goods are now ready for your inspection, embracing everything in WASH GOODS, DOMESTICS, DEESS GOODS AND SILKS of all imaginable shades and patterns, bought to please our customers. , 5 Pall Goods will be closed out at Bargain Prices. - - . < . 11. In Millinery we have the very latest styles ana Trimmings, Don't buy your hat until you have seen ours. NOTIONS. Our notion department is complete with all the new novelties, too numerous to mention here. We want our Lexington friends to call and see what we have, MAKE OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS. N WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 1603 main stbeet, columbia. s. c. {The Palmetto National Bank, I ff columbia, s. c. fl ff we abe a ' n A Depository for the United States Government, the State 3 B of South Carolina, the County of Richland and the City fl of Columbia. B 8 we own 8 M ?400,000 United States Bonds and ?100,000 State of South of M Carolina Bonds. ff we solicit ff Jg ^ ^Accounts of Banks, Firms, Corporations and Individuals. I IwjurAi m Four Per Cent, on deposits in our Savings Department, in- 8 terest calculated quarterly. SB we promise * a Our best efforts to transact your business to yoar entire S satisfaction ^fll PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, - - Columbia, S. C. I CAPITAL $250,000.00 8 Wilie Jones, President. J. P. Matthews, Cashier. 8 WE H 'LYE FOB SALE " Dne 25 liorse power Talbott. second hand engine, in stock which has recently been overhauled. This engine is in lirst class condition and will be a great bargain for anyone who is iu the market for such a size engine. We are headquarters for anything in the way of machinery supplies, and prompt mention will be given to all inquiries and orders entrusted to our care, ivrite us when you are in the market for anything, and be sure to get our prices before vou >rder elsewhere. ' May 50. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., Columbia. S. C. 9