The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 12, 1907, Page 3, Image 3
#fte& Tie Kidneys Are
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood,
- It used to be considered that only
urinary and bladder troubles were to be
qvj. traced to the kidneys,
fe&ftA TwyJK but now modern
s0^1106 proves that
nearly all diseases
P^?4Ym have "their beginning
jyfg/ inv the disorder of
wrf* these most important
JLi The kidneys filter
and purify the blood?
fpv v ; that is their work.
Therefore, when your kidneys are weak |
or out of order, ycu can understand how
quickly your entire body is affected and
how every organ seems to fail to do its
?!/~' duty
If ydn are sick or " feel badly/' begin
'- ? ' .? ? A L."J ' tu
fairing -me glCSl muucjr iciucu^, 1/1.
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,
c- If yon are sick you can make no mistike
by first doptoring your kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
?sdney remedy, is. soon realized* It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most custres&ing cases, and is sold
on iti meriti^y all _
druggists in fifty-cent
and one-dollar size? HmfflSfetS
bottles. You may
have a sample bottle Hn?t
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling yon
| v how to find out .if y<m have kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton,
N. Y. Don't make any mistake,
tat remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address,
Binghamton, N. Y.? on every bottle.
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PROFBSglOWAL CABPS. I
P. MARTIN, ATTORNEY ,
. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, !
LEXINGTON, S. C. ]
Office in Harm an Building rear of court
house.
Will practice in all courts. -Special
attention to collection of claims.
pV*L> ^ " ' .
m W. HAWKS,
Tf Attorney and Counselor at Law.
NEW BROOKL1ND. S. C.
Practiced all Courts. Business solicited. I
g November l, 1905.
O. K. XF1SD. *. X. nSEHBB. j
^ T?FIHD & DREHER,
h ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON 0. E.&O.
Will practice in all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will always
be at office, Lexington. 8. C.
J-H. FRICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
cHAm, & a
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Beeond
flOor. Will practice in all the Courts.
mtnmunvn a ttmmerman.
i. " ATTORNETS AT LAW,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COUNTS,
gaufbmib Bldg, LkaIjIGTON, 8.0,
WawtU be pleased to meet those having'legal
business to be attended to at our office
fa the Kaufmann Building at any time.
A LBERT 1L BOOZER^"
| A ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBIA, 8, a
> OtPKCSt KM Main Street, upstairs, opposite
_ Tan MttrCs Furniture 8tore
Especial attention given to business entrusts
ed to him by his fellow cftteens of Lexington
county.
?EORGE R REMBERT,
vF Attorney at law.
1301 LAW RAMOS, COLUMBIA. & C.
I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington
County at any time, and aia prepared
to^praetioe law in all state- and Federal
Andrew crawford^
attorney at law,
COLUMBIA, 8. a
Practices in the State and Federal Courts,
and offers his professional services to the
citizens rf Lexington County,
Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < > Pendie ton Street.
Street. ( )
Office Telephone No. 1872.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
?royd evans,
lawyer and counsellor.
Columbia, s. C.
hr. p. h. shealy,
V dentist,
lexington, s. c.
Office Up Stairs in Roofs Building.
Dr. f. c. gilmore,
dentist.
oj?mr muniTA c n
10IV mtrni ouccir, II1....H) w, v,
Ovtxgb Houbs.* 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from
8 to 6 p.m.
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8 DEALER IN 8
f General |
I Merchandise, I
e Corner Main and Naw Street, I
^ Opposite Cantadaraia |
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8 Lexington, - S. C. g
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A Poor Organ.
Dam(s) the bile. That's what your
liver does if it's torpid. Then the 'rile
overflows into the Wood?poisons your
system, causing sick headache,' biliousnesSj
sallow skin, coated tongue, sick
stomach, dizziness, fainting spells, etc.
J ? ? * T ir-tif. Pillc urtr)
Kamon s injjiiuieiiii w jjivc* x >uu ??.,
Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and
makes it do its own work. Prevents
and cures these troubles. It aids?
doesn't force. Entire treatment 25c,
Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley.
LEFT A BEAUTIFUL WILL
Joys of Childhood, Happiness of Lovers
and the Calm of Old Age.
Justice Walter Lloyd Smith, whc
presides over the third department o:
the appellate division of the supreme
court, brought with him to the dinner
of the New York University Lav
School Alumni association Saturday
night what he said was the most remarkable
document that ever came
into his possession.. Others who reac
the document, the last will and testament
of Charles Lounsbury, who died
A1-- ri 1- i-? T\nv.
121 lilltJ uuuuby itsjrxuui au i/uuning,
111., were disposed to agree with
him. Here it is:
"I, Charles Lounsbury, being oi
sound mind and disposing memory do
hereby make and publish this, my last
will and testament, in order as justly
as may be to distribute my interest in
the world among succeeding men.
"That part of my interest which is
known in law and recognised in the
sheep-bound volumes as my property,
being Inconsiderable and of no account,
I make nd disposal of in this
my will.
"My right to live, being but a life
estate, is not at my disposal, but these
things excepted all else in the world 1
now proceed to devise and bequeath?
"Item: I give to good fathers and
mothers, in trust for their children, all
good little words of praise and encouragement,
and all acquaint pet names
and endearmert, and I charge said
parents to use them jufetly and generously,
as the needs of their children
may require.
"Item: I leave to children inclusively,
but only for the term of theix
childhood, all and every, the flowers
of the fields, and the blossoms of the
woods, with the right to play among
them freely according to the customs
of children, warning them at the same
time against thistles and thorns. And
I devise to children the banks of the
brooks, and the golden sands beneath
the waters thereof, and: the odors ol
the willows that dip therein, and the
white clouds that float high over the
giant trees. And I leave the children
the long, long days to be merry in, in
a thousand ways, and the night and
the moon and the train of the Milky
Way to wonder at but subject nevertheless
to the rights hereinafter given
to lovers.
"Item: I devise to boysQointly all
the useful idle fields and commons
where ball may be played; all pleasant
waters where one may swim; all
snow-clad hills where one may coast,
and all streams and ponds where one
may fish, or where, when grim winter
comes, one may skate; to have
and to hold the same for the period ol
their boyhood. And all meadows with
the clover blossoms and butterflies
thereof, the woods and their appurtenances,
the squirrels and birds, and
echoes and strange noises, and all distant
places which may be visited, to
?fit- 11.^ -J * i\.
Senator Tillman's Cold Cure.
Senator Tillman, of South Carolina,
has what he claims to be a sure cure
for colds, which is thus given: Get
plenty of hot water, just as hot as you
can stand it, and soak your feet. See
that you get into bed immediately
after soaking your feet and cover up
well, lest you become chilled. The
other ingredients you can have served
in bed. Have some real hot water
and cut up three lemons and put them
into the water. Next you get a good
tumbier of rye whiskey; and place
your hat on the bed post. Then drink
until you can see two hats. You may
get a little sweat, but when you wake
up in the morning, you will feel like s
two-year-old. The Montgomery' Advertiser
says that if it might be per
t mitted to add a line to this it would
be to say that when you have reached
the two-hat condition you won't know
or care whether you have a cold or |
anything else. And if The Observer I
> might be permitted to add a few lines
? it.would be to say that if you go to
} sleep with your feet blistered, with
r all that hot water in you, and loaded
t to the back teeth, you will throw the
r cover off in fifteen minutes, sleep all
- night without any bed clothes on you,
} and wake next morning not able to
I speak above a whisper and with a
head on you that feels like a flour
I barrel, ,1s Senator Tillman wrong
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auuuu every uumg:?uuocxl
ver.
CATARRH
> U: and
CatarrhaL Headaches
are quickly relieved by Nosena. It
i soothes the congested membranes, allays
inflammations and thorouglily heals and
cleanses. It keeps moist all the passages
whose tendency is to thicken and
1 become dry. Cures colds, throat troubles,
hoarseness, hay fever, " stoppedup"
nose, breathing through mouth
while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It
1 is antiseptic and contains no chemicals
or drugs having a narcotic effect, or
, that can cause the "drug habit." Der%Wo
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A 'Jk. O A/AUg (MiU v* Af, VV1AVJ
The Cast-Off Baby.
The stork had been a recent visitor
to the home of Mrs. Smith, who already
was the mother of a year-old
baby boy. A chance meeting in the
corner market was the opportunity
for Mrs. Smith's neighbor, Mrs. Jones
to break the news to her friend Mrs.
Brown.
Dorothy Jones, five years old, paused
in her task of arranging the covers
about her new doll. She had experienced
difficulty recently in finding
in the person of a less fortunate
neighbor girl a mother >for a doll with
a broken nose and one arm that had
been her former < favorite and for
which there was no room in her diminutive
establishment when the new
doll came. She pulled at her mother's
skirts inquiringly.
"Mamma," she asked, "did you say
Mrs. Smith had a new baby?"
"Yes, dearie, a brand new baby,"
answered the mother.
"Well mamma" came the unsatisfied
query, "what's she going to do
with her old one?"?Chicago Tribune.
Wa TH11 WMf
gecner wiun uie auvtjumre? uuor
found. And I give to said boys each
his own place at the fireside at night,
with all pictures that may be seen in
the burning woods, to enjoy without
let or hindrance and without any irf
cumbrance br care.
"Item: To lovers, I devise then
imaginary world, with whatever thej
may need; as the stars of the sky; the
red roses'by the wall; the bloom ol
the hawthorn; the sweet strains ol
music, and aught else by which thej
may desire to figure to^each other the
lastingness and beauty of their love.
"Item: To young men jointly, I de
vise and bequeath all boisterous, in
spiring sports or rivalry, and I give tc
them the disdain of weakness and un<
daunted confidence in their owr
strength, though they are rude; 1
leave memory, and I bequeath tc
friendships, and of possesssng com
panions, and to them exclusively ]
give all merry songs and brave choruses,
to sing with lusty voices.
"Item: And to those who are nc
longer children or youths or lovers,
Burns and Shakespeare and of othei
poets, if there be others, to the end
that they may live over the old days
again, freely and fully, without title
or diminution.
"Item: To our loved ones with
snowy crowns I bequeath the happiness
of old age, the love and gratitude
of their children until they fall
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asleep."?JNew ioi-k ?uiie*.
i Columbia, June 5.?The grand jury
* sprung a surprise this afternoon by
I returning a "no bill" in the case
against W. H. Wolfe, the Columbia
? dispenser found short in his accounts
- several months ago. Wolfe admitted
1 his shortage at the time and paid up.
Nothing regarding the deliberations
1 of the grand jury on the indictment
> is obtainable, the members of the
> jury being bound to secrecy. This is
i the case in which Attorney General
> Lyon took a'hand..
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' the Baby is Cutting Teeth,
Be sure and use that old and well tried
1 remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
i Syrup, for children teething. It soothi
cs the child, softens the gums, allays
? all pain, cures wind colic and is the
best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Guaranteed un*
der the Food and Drug act, June 30,
r 1906. Serial number 1908.
, tf It is the best of all.
I '
e Predicts Cotton Will
' Sell For 25 Cents.
Washington, June 6.?"Southern
planters are almost in despair about
* < raising a crop this year," remarked
* j Hon. William Richardson, the well
known Alabama representative, at
the Riggs house.
1 "Many farmers of our section have
^ planted their fields three times. It is
> all due to the abnormal weather conditions,
the like of which has not
^ been seen for a half century. It is
not at all unlikely that we shall see
the price go to 25 cents a pound or
y even higher."
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[ ' Full Limit of Law.
} John Richardson, a negro who
( climbed into the room of two young
ladies in Columbia by means of a ladL
der in March, was convicted last
week of attempted assault and was
. given the full limit of the law?-30
[ years in the penitentiary.
[Mica Axle Grease j
Best lubricant for axles in the
3 ??? w?rrr 4 s3 _
wona?-lung wcciiug ?uu "-+j h (
Makes a heavy load draw like a I
light one. Saves half the wear on J
vagon and team, and increases the I
I J earning capacity of your outfit. I
Ask jcut dealer for Mica Axle I
I STANDARD
8^ ?
Aa Editor on "Puffs."
A western editor has come to the
conclusion that those desiring "puffs"
in his paper must pay for them, and
has established the following schedule
of prices: For telling the public
that a man is a successful citizen when
everybody knows that he is as lazy as
I a government mule, ?2.70; referring
to a deceased citizen as one who is
mourned by the entire community,
when we know he's only missed
by a poker circle, ?10.13; referring to
some gallavanting female as an estimable
lady whom it is a pleasure to
meet, when every man in the town
would rather see the devil coming,
$8.10; calling an ordinary pounder an
eminent divine, 60 cents; sending a
doughty sinner to heaven, $500.?Ex.
Tie Passing: of Ping: Stock.
It is a noticeable fact that for the
past four or five years there has been
a strong tendency among the farmers
to get rid of their "plug" stock and
replace them with fine mules and
horses, and today the country is full
of fine stock.. There are still a few
plugs scattered over the country, but
they are rapidly disappearing. One
was sold on Main street Thursday for
$1.50 the purchaser reselling within a
few minutes after he bought for> 15c.
?Rock Hill Herald.
Summer coughs and colds yield at
once to Bees Laxative Cough Svrup.
Contains honey and tar but no opiates.
Children like it. Pleasant to take. Its
laxitive qualities recommend it to mothers.
Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield
quickly- Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Acquitted ef Peonage.
In the United States District court
at Charleston last week, the case
against Jason S. Spires, a farmer of
Aiken county, charged with peonage,
resulted in a verdict of acquittal, on
instructions of the court.
Oaieas as Xrragators.
A farmer has made a discovery that
will be of vast importance to farmers
during a dry season. He has found
that by planting onions and potatoes
in the same field in alternate rows
the onions, being so strong, bring
tears tQ the eyes of the potatoes in
such volumes that the roots of the
vines are kept moist and a big crop is
raised inspite of the drouth.?Ex.
Pineules for the kidneys strengthen
these organs and assist in drawing poison
from the blood. Try them for rheutjnatism,
kidney, bladder trouble, for
lumbago and tired worn out feeling.
They bring quick relief. Satisfaction
Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drug
Co.
Oae-Si&eA Twi&a.
"Two Mormon boys went to school
for the first time out in Utah," relates
Congressman J/ Adam Bede, "and
the teacher asked them their names.
" 4John and William Smith,' the
boys replied.
" 'Ah, then you are brothers! How
old are you?'
" 'Each ten years old, ma'mm.'
" 'Indeed! Then you are twins?'
" 'Please, ma'mm,' replied one of
the boys, 'only on our father's side." '
?Ex.
A Long Dose.
Caller?Do you think the doctor i
going to help you, Mr. Jones?
Jones?He may, if I can only follow
orders. He told me to drink hot
water thirty minutes before eyery
meal, but I'll be blamed if it ain't
hard work to drink hot water for
thirty minutes.?Harper's Weekly.
2Tot Fully Recovered.
I 'i
Johnnie?Papa, papa! Come quick!
Mamma has fainted.
Papa?Here, put this $10 bill in her
hand.
Johnnie, (a moment later,)?She
says she wants $10 more.
?Ex.
W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn.,
writes: "This is to certify that I have
used Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup for
chronic constipation, and it has proven,
' without a doubt, to be a thorough,
practical remedy for this trouble, and it
is with pleasure I offer my conscientious
reference," Kaufmann Drug Co.
Fifty-seven persons were injured in
a wreck on the Southern railway, at
Lebanon, Tenn., last week, caused by
a broken rail.
"Grandpa," asks Tommy, "how big
a fish did you ever catch?"
Grandfather Tucker's eye lighted up.
"I never was much at fishing, my
boy," he answered. "If you should
ask me how far I could hop, step and
jump, though, when I was a young ,
man, you'd find that I can make any |
fishing liar look sick."
An exchange mates this excuse:
"A whole lot of interesting reading
matter was crowded out this week on
account of not being able to find it."
Men with wooden legs naturally
have a lumbering gait.
If women have no one else to tell a
secret to, they telephone.
DO NT FORGET
St. J5.. TAYIiOR.
Successor to Maxwell & Taylor,
NEAR POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C,
When you are looking for Furniture. We buy only in
Solid Gar Load Lots and at the lowest spot cash prices, we
therefore, can sell you for less than if we bought in local shipments.
oolid Uak Jbedroom 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
COLUMBIA, S- C.
COME TO SEE US!
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Our stock of New Spring Goods are now ready for your
inspection, embracing everything in
WASH GOODS, DOMESTICS, DBESS GOODS AND SILKS
of all imaginable shades and patterns, bought to please our
customers.
Pall fir noda will he closed out at Bargain Prices.
MIXil^INSRY.
In Millinery we have the very latest styles and trimmings.
Don't buy your hat until you have seen ours.
NOTIONS.
Our notion department is complete with all the new novel*
ties, too numerous to mention here.
We want our Lexington Mends to call and see what we have.
MA1TB ODE STOEE HEADQUARTERS.
N. A. YOUNG,
j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
1603 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
JTrh^^Palmett^^^Stional^anfe, I
m A Depository for the United States Government, the State
m $400,000 United States Bonds and $100,000 State of South m
m Accounts of Banks, Firms, Corporations and Individuals.
n Four Per Cent, on deposits in our Savings Department, in
Our best efforts to transact your business to yoar entire 5j
1 PALMETTO NATIONAL BANE, - - Columbia, S. C. 1
W[lie Jones, President. J. P. Matthews, Cashier. , ,
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j SHOW/DOWN
No tobaccos T&fty
I ever made ctZX/
I can surpass our Plug, Twist and Smoking. Wherever ex
hibited in competition with the world, they have never failed
to win thegoldmedal for theirgeneral excellence, high quality
and for their decided superiority over all competing brands.
"SHOW DOWN" is one of the coming brands of America. ! J I
Only a few years old, its unrivaled qualities have made it one
of the leading sellers over all other flue-cured plugs. It
i thoroughly satisfies and perfectly suits everybody and all
classes. Sold at 10c and 15c per plug or 5c cuts.
Always buy "SHOW DOWN/' and save the tags. There
is many an article you need for your comfort or entertain'
ment which these tags get for you without cost.
A copy of our 1907 premium catalogue, which is one of the largest and
most attractive ever gotten out by a tobacco manufacturer, will be mailed
to any address in the United States on receipt of only 4c in postage
stamps or 8 of the tags we are redeeming. ?
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