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r~ . ? The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this * country most dangerous because so decepJ" I |g [ | Bia Wl live. Many sudden cL d \\hi & deaths ar^ caused by it?heart dis^ase> pneumonia, i> \heart failure or J m! r- apoplexy are often ^ the result of kid\jSi5r ed blood' will athft a .1- :?-1 ~ oot^rrln r\f V UU& UJ.C V1U1J. vauoiug the bladder, or the kidneys themselves br^ak down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result * from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalcSng pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to gooften through 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 mc^t distressing cases. ; Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and line-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis"S? covery and a book that tells all about it, * both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Cos, Binghamtorr, N. Y. Wheh writing mention reading this generous * n ; offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, SwampRoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the idrlTocc "RitKyTiflrtifr^n "N\ on everv J - - ? -J ? * bottle. PSOPESSIONAL CARDS. > ; . T MAY BE found in my office 1 over The* Home Bank each morning v j until 9 o'clock prepared to render professional aid to the sick and suffering ?^% and particular attention to chronic diseases and all forms of skin eruptions. ' j; j. wingard, m. d. ' Angnst 28, 1907. Ad. martin, attorney and counselor at law, jj?' ^ lexington, S. C/ Office in Harman Building rear of court house. * Will practice in all conrts. Special attention to collection of claims. tttm. w. hawfis, Xi Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKLAND. S. C. Practice in all Conrts. Business solicited. November 1,1906. > C. 1C ZFZBD. F. S. DEEHEE. Efird & dreher. _ attorneys at law, lexington c. h., a 0. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the Arm will always be at office, Lexington. S. C. Jbl fricic attorney at law, chapin, & 0. ' Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second |Boor. Wlil practice in all the Conrts. f rnhurmond & timmerman, f x jl attorneys at law, %ill practice in all courts, Kaufmann Bids, LEXINGTON, S.C, We will be pleased to meet those having local business to be attended to at our office - m the Kaufmann Building at any time. , . Bespectfully^ ^ THURMOND. # G. BELL TIMMEBMAN, A LBERT M. BOOZER, S A ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, B. O. Omcx: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture Store Especial attention riven to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. I* s pEORGE R. REMBERT,? lJ ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1221 LAW RANGE, 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 state 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 ci Lexington County, Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 10?6. T\t BOYD EVANS, W .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. 0. LB. P. H: SHEALY, U DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. C. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. TYB. F. 0. GILMORE, JJ DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Omcx House.* 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from 3 to 6 p. m. ilLUHMl f) DEALER IN g | General 1 1 Merchandise, 1 | Corner Main and New Street, g I upposne uomeueraie ?i & Monument, 5 ? Lexington, - - S. C. g FOI?T5HONEY >XAR ^topi thf mrngh ?< h? ?r .r; . . " 'v . V r ~r - r" *^* "V 1 WOULDN'T LET HIM VOTE Mr. P. I. Rawl Asserts That Books ] Had Been Changed. I < To the Editor of The Dispatch: \ Not since the days of "John Gil- , pins" famou9ride, when so many nig- j gers were voted by PURE DEMO- j CRATS to beat Uncle Simon, have I ] been so goaded to the necessity of ( again (though reluctantly) entering the newspaper arena to fight the tur- , pitude of political jugglers. But here, \ let me digress. Boys, if you put it on ( too thick you may possibly hatch up j cayyi o tran K1 o -fr\v* ttaivtoo! ttca "Rof/ho Y* i OVli-lV U1UUW/1V IVi VUliJVAYVOi JL?VVWV* j not send too many dirty, scurrilous < post cards through the U. S. mails, 1 Uncle Sam's secret service men might 2 nab you and, for the sake of your t poor, distressed mothers, try and stay \ out of the Albany penitentiary. f I have been voting many years? ? have often been tried, never denied, j and stand ready at any time to be j tried again. On the 10th day of September, A. D. 1907, however, I tried ? to vote in the General Election, but ( was denied. Last year George A. < Rawl, registered number 303, tried to j vote and was denied. Therefore, be- < fore I started to this election I hunted ^ up and found two registration certifi- <; cates. Armed with these and. last r year's tax receipt, am able to read any section of the constitution, it # cannot be proved that I practice mis- ' cegenation or niggeralism, (which, under the new constitution, disfranchises any white-skinned man), am \ also free-born and of lawful age, and, i except with members of the court i house ring and its tribularies, under ] the tongue of good report, I thought J I had a right to vote. I don't some r times vote in the General Election, j but in this election I wanted to vote > against trimming Lexington county x to make another court house ring, but t there was a greater reason why I i wanted to vote and that was I wanted ] to vote against cutting school dis- ~] tricts number 6 and 7 and ruining them to make a little political school ring, a branch of the court house ring and fasten an extra tax on my property and posterity. I, with a few . hundred others, voted against that J very thing in last year's primary and ] won, but William and Brooks both ^ went back on us. ( My registration number is 124, but when Killian Hook, Charlie Living- j ston and his son-iii-law kindly let me ' examine the registration book behold "William Albert'* was written opposite 124. Now, if there ever was a s voter in Hollow Creek township by the name of "William Albert," I fail j to find any one who ever heard of ( him, and I have asked many. Regis- j tration number 303, George A. Rawl j and 304, R. B. Rawl, has heavy red j lines run through them, but no oth- t era, as I could see, had been stricken < out. A note to the right, on the same ( leaf, explained that 303 and 304 was ] illegal, or had been entered illegally, ] or something to that effect, but nobody's name is signed to that explanatory note. Now, unless it is proved that there is, or ever was, a "William Albert" [ in Hollow Creek township, I am com- ] pelled to write FRAUD. Unless the writer of that explanatory note in J registration book comes out like a man and tells the citizens of Lexington county that he wrote it and explains the illegality of 303 and 304, I . will again write FRAUD. ( If there is or was such a man as . "William Albert," why was his name nln/Wl nnnoaifce 124 and mine left out. * even if tfie book had been transcribed a dozen times? What is a registra- < tion ticket for any how if it does not protect thp voter in his inalienable < right to vote? It appears to me that a registration certificate is the only ^ safeguard against fraud, because the books are in divers different hands? invariably in the hands of the court house ring?and they can easily alter or change to suit themselves. ] I appeal to the people of Lexingtofi i county to help me redress the great ' w rong iipposed upon me and mine in ' being all disfranchised. And if we i are to remain disfranchised, because I have the impudence to oppose wrong doing by the court house ring, I want to know it.' Yours for what is right, 1 P. I. RAWL. J Lexington, R. F. D. 2, Sept. 23. . ] 1 ( Bow to Avoid Appendicitis, j Most victims of appendicitis are ] those who are liabitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the i liver and bowels, and restores the 1 natural action of the bowels. Orino < Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to 1 take. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's j Diug Store. I f She Believed in Signs. 4'Do you believe in signs?" he asked. . "Oh, yes," the maiden said: ] Then steered him toward an "Ice Cream" sign. That loomed up just ahead. : ?Philadelphia Bulletin. iSOUtfi varwiiaa * eAuweuwASkiy. j The following statistics concerning ( the inmates of the South Carolina t penitentiary, white and colored, will 3 be of interest to many readers: f 470 colored men of whom 290 can ] read and write, and 180 cannot. ' 40 colored women, of whom 18 can j read and write, and 22 cannot. { 112 white merv-of whom 96 can read ( and write and 16 cannot. j Two "white women, both of whom can write. Total 524, of whom 412 can read and write, and 212 cannot.? j Greenwood Index. ) ( We Guarantee Satisfaction, j J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign 5 Co., Dayton, O.. writes under date of Oct. 12,1906: "Nosena is the only prep- ] aration I have ever used that relieves my affection so speedily and pleasantly. , I am getting the first real pleasure out , of breathing that I have experienced since I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of 1 Nosena if I could not get another. Buy Nosena from Derrick's Drug ! ^ Store and C. E. Corley and get your < money back if not satisfied. Sample 1 tube and booklet by mail 10 cents. 1 Brown Manufacturing Co., < St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. zsk&s&t: . . . . .. . ' ?. . New Bank at Leesville. Leesville, Sept. 17.?The People's Bank, of Leesville, has been organized with a capital stock of $30,000, all Df which has been subscribed and the Srst installment paid in. The building on Main street is about half comDleted and all fixtures and supplies lave been bought. It is expected :hat the bank will be opened by the L5th of October in its handsome new unarfcprc This bank will be a very valuable iddition to the business interests of ;he town. It is an index to the wonlerfui growth of the community. A ;ew years ago there was not enough business for one bank; now there is a jreat demand for two. Almost all the credit for the organisation of this bank is due to Hon. E. f. Etheredge, who is a moving spirit n his community. He has launched >ther enterprises in the town before md is still moving along ?verv line of ndustry for the betterment and imirovement of the community. The officers of The People's Bank ire E. J". Etheredge, president; L. B. hunter, vice president; \V. Aug shealy, cashier. Directors: E. J. etheredge, F. B. Gunter, W. A. Shealy, L. B. Etheredge, P. S. Snealy, iV. E. Bodie, J. L. Etheredge, J. C. >wygert, C. B. Kneece, J*. Austin and r. S. Sease.?News and Courier, 18th. Uured Say Fever and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, vrites: t'Last year I suffered for three nonths with a summer cold so distressng that it interfered with my business. ! had many of the symptoms of hay ever, and a doctor's prescription did lot reach mv case, aud I took several nedicines which seemed to only aggravate my case. Fortunately I insisted lpon having Foley's Honey and Tar in l->c? ttollmir rvmlroera onrl if- /-mini.-It- nnT*Af1 '1J.V J V uvn JLW V4UJLV *?.*J vw.* vv* ne. My wife has since used Foley's Toney and Tar with the same success." Derrick's Drug Store. Annual Picnic. Mt. Hebron annual Sunday Schoo picnic will be held at the church on Saturday, September 28. The Ladies' Missionary Society will furnish refreshments for the benefit of the new jhurch. Everybody invited to attend. Solored* Boy Reueateat; Waats Pardoa. A petition for pardon has been presented to Gov. Ansel for Shep Taylor, i young colored boy sent to the reformatory for 10 years from this county in 1905 for arson. j It will be recalled that the boy was locked up n the guard house at Leesville for lighting and during the night set fire jO the building. The boy was then >nly 12 years old. He tells the Governor he is repent ent now and will nake a man of himself if he will give lim his freedom. - \ Of laterest to tfaay. Foley's' Kidney Cure will cure any ease of kidney or bladder trouble that s not beyond the reach of medicine. So medicine can do more. Derrick's Drug Store. Big* Cora Crop. Washington, D. C., Sept. 14.?The jondition of corn in the following states with a ten year average, shows is follows: Georgia, September 1st, 1907, 92; en year average, 85. North Carolina, September 1st, 1907, ?> ton noor avomjoro AS South Carolina, September 1st, 1907, 13; ten year average, 79. Virginia, September 1st, 1907, 86; )en year average 88. Force of Southern Reduced. The Southern railway has laid off hundreds of its employes at the various shops throughout the country, rhere are forty-two off in Columbia, rhe reduction is made on Recount of scarcity of work, so it is said. Lost and Found. Lost, between 9:30 p. m., yesterday md noon today, a bilious attack, with nausea and sick headache. This loss was occasioned by finding at Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drag Store a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed for biliousness, malaria and jaundice. 25c. No agricultural college can turn out ready made farmers, but it can lay the foundation for making best farmers. Tonsilitis and sore throats in the irst stages can be quickly cured by gargling every hour with this: One half glass of hot water, one-half teaspoonful of baking soda and one teaspoonful of listerine. Do not pick cotton wet and pack it iway in that condition. It will turn 3lue and the seed will spoil. Running for office costs almost as nuch as running an automobile. A Poor Organ. Dam(s) the bile. That's what your iver does if it's torpid. Then the hile jverflows into the blood?poisons your system, causing sick headache, biliousless, sallow skin, coated tongue, sick stomach, dizziness, fainting spells, etc. Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and ronic Pellets strengthens the liver and makes it do its own work. Prevents md cures these troubles. It aids? ioesn't force. Entire treatment 25c, Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. If grey hairs were a sign of wisdom fewer men would have them. Our idea of a charming woman is 3ne who is ignorant of her charms. When a man has a good job he should take out a fire insurance policy. The bettor acquainted a man is with himself the harder it is to fool him. Some men do not care to take vacation trips because their wives insist en going along. You never really know your friends until they become your enemies. Mothers with little children need no Longer fear croup, colds or whooping cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. Guaranteed. Secure a bottle at once. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. S Beans o T ired s It may be from overwork, but X the chances are its from an in- * active IfVPP ? f With a well conducted LIVER ! one can do mountains of labor J without fatigue. ? 1 ? It adds a hundred per cent to . I * ones earning capacity. r it can be kept in healthful action * by, and only by ^ J *" ' i | s TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. fc m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 3 County of Lexington. * In Court of Common Pleas. J P. R. Shealy, Mary V. Price, Fannie C. ? Kyzer and Martha C. Shealy, p Plaintiffs, m vs . 3 Martha Ruth Shealy,Vera Pearl Shealy, ir Eula VojT Shealy, Kennie Simeon X2 Shealy and Esther Vivian Shealy, De- ?? fendants. Partition. I In obedience to the decree of the court ff1 herein, signed by Hon. Chas. G. Dantz- 1 ler, presiding judge, and dated August 21, 1907, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on first Monday in October, 1907: All those pieces, parcels and tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the f County of Lexington, in the State of ^ South "Carolina, in Hollow Creek Town- 1. ship, according to the re'-survey plats X, now in my hands as follows: Tract 1. Containing thirty-four and one-half (341) acres, more or less, ad- _ joining lands of Wm. Snelgrove. Mark ? Price, tracts Nos. 2 and 3, and on the Hazeal Shealy road. C Tract 2. Containing fifty-five and one-fourth (55]) acres, more or less, ad- J. joining land* of Joe Kaminer, Mark li Price, T. P. Drafts, tracts Nos. 1, 2, 4 ?. and 5. Tract 3. containing nity-ionr ana ?one-half (54.]) acres, more or less, ad- 1 joining lands of Wm. Snelgrove, T. P. Drafts, tracts Nos. 1 and 3, and on the Hazeal Shealy road. , Tract 4. Containing forty and onefonrth (40}) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of P. R. Shealy, Joe Kami- \ ner, tracts Nos. 3, 5 and 6. Tract 5. Containing thirty-one (31) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of I T. P. Drafts, Dent Sease, tracts Nos. 3, 4 and 0, and the Hazeal Shealy road on the eaat. Tract 6. Containing sixty-eight and one-half (68]) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Bysinger, H. C. SI Kyzer, P. R. Shealy, Dent Sease, C. Sease, tracts Nos. 4 and 5. \ = Terms of Sale:?One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year wityi inter- W est from day of sale, secured by 1 bond of the purchaser and mortgage of | the premises sold, w^th leave to pay all I cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., Sept. 2, 1907. Messrs. Efird & Dreher, Plaintiff's Attorney. II STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^ / County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. R. L. Luther and E. B. Luther, copartners, doing business under the firm name of R. L. & E. B. Luther, Plaintifis, t 'vsOrrs Sulton, Samuel F. Wheeler, Tench S C. Pool, J. T. Duncan and Eliza \y Eleazer, Defendants. Foreclosure. In obedience to the decree of the court herein, signed by Hon. Geo. E. Prince, presiding judge, and dated February 23, 1907,1 will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house ? door in Lexington, S. C., during the , legal hours of sale on first Monday in b October, 1907, All that tract, piece or parcel of land, lying and being in Lexington county, "V containing thirty-seven acres of land, more or less, and bounded by land of Scott Kellev, Job Frick and David Hipp. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance | on a credit of one year with interest from day of sale secured by bond of the I purchaser and mortgage of the premises I sold, with leave to pay all cash. Pur- I chaser to pay for papers. Samuel B. George. Clerk of Court, v Lexington, S. C., Sept. 2, 1907. Messrs. Efird & Dreher, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. rriTTTTi cim A mn AT? Ct/XTTmTT A A "D/^VT TXT A XrXTi aiAiii ur ouuinuAivuui^A, County of Lexington, i Court of Common Pleas. ~ J. I. Amick, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Eda J. Amick, deceased, and Frances L. Sulton, Plaintiffs, . , vs. R. Rosan Amick, Mary Krell and Ella Huffsteller, Defendants. Foreclosure. In obedience to the decree of the court herein, signed by Geo. E. Prince, presiding judge, and dated May 23rd, t 1907,1 will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on first Monday in October, 1907. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Saluda Township iu the county of Lexington I atifl St-orA flfnrAaniH r*rmtrrmir?P' twftntv- 1 eight acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of S. C. Fulmer, the estate lands of Jasper Amick, deceased, and others Terms of Sale:?Cash. Porchaser to par for papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, = ; Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., Sept. 11, 1907. G. T. Graham, Plaintiffs Attorney. For Sale, ! 90 or 100 acres of good farming land, ( adapted to small grain, corn, cotton, kj truck, etc., near my place, 3 miles from ? New Brookland. Apply for terms, etc., J to M. W. Shull, bl 41tf New Brookland, S. C. ! X1X X X XXIXX XTX X XX XX i xjr z z szzzziz: No, The People's ! PROSPE Paid up Capital Surplus and Individ ; Stockholders' Liabi | For Protectic H. C. MOSELEY, President. W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. Better a conservative ir safe return when wanted, tb doubt about the principal. A National Bank is a sj vision makes it so. Likewii guarantee of prudent conser We Allow Intere DIE! C. W. Bowers, J. A. C. KibSer J. H. Hunter, V/. P. Pugh, Geo. Johnstcne, H. C. : m mix mss: COTTON BEPARTME We have ar >otton to best ac icit consignment We give sp< Landling Staple < seed," ''Florodoi his grade. 3AVIS & 1517 Main Streei Ve carry the largest and r [ARNESS, SADDLES, ROB HORSE GOOD Make a specialty of Hand nit everybody. :ALL GOODS V Our store is being filled ewest and best goods. All t Winter Dress Goods now reac MILLINI We have everything that tyle and shape. If our desig e pleased. See the new styl NEW NC The Notion department o: he new Novelties, embracin ave ever carried. Lexington friends make c rhen in the city. NL A, WHOLESALI 1603 MAIN STBE The Palmetto COLUJ WE ABE A Depository for the of South Carolina, tl; of Columbia. WE OWN" $400,000 United Stat Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, ] WE PAY Four Per Cent, on de terest calculated qua WE PROMISE Our best efforts to tr. satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONA! CAPITA Wilie Jones, President. PARLOR RESTAURANT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. 1336 MAIN St., COLUMBfA, S. C. The only up to date eating house of ib ;ud In the City of Columbia. It Is well kep clean linen, prompt and polite service ou get what you order and pay only fo: hat you get. Within easy reach of desira e sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 4t . 6994 jj National Bonk ! tr* H KI1 T, d. I/. ? $25,000.00. I dial Profits 85,000.00. S Lities - 825,000.00. | ^ P in of Depositors. |g M. A. CARLISLE, Vice-President. jj CEORCE JOHNSTONE, Attorney. !jj iterest on your deposit with its ;B tan a high rate and a feeling of :Mi M j ife Deposit. Government super- |S| se our Board of Directors is a igi native management. * I SI N i ist on Time Deposits \k | ICTOES: 3 , R. L. Luther, M. A. Carlisle, j m Jno. B. Fellers, W. A. Moseley, |S , Moseley, J. P. Bowers. 3 j JJ IB gmxp it COMPANY, NT, Weston, S. C. ranged to handle Ivantage, and so;s. 3CiaI attention to Dottort, viz: "Allen 'a" and others of t* Company, t, Columbia, S. C. nost complete line of ES, HORSE BLANKETS AND S GENERALLY. \ Made Harness, all at prices to. HOW READY! every day with the season's he advanced styles in Fall and ly for your inspection. 3RY, ETC. j 's up-to-now in Millinery?every nor can't please you, you can't es now on display. )VELTIES. . four store is replete with all g everything?largest line we >ur store your shopping place YOUNG, 3 AND RETAIL, ET, COLUMBIA. S. C. National Bank, IBIA, S. C. United States Government, the State ie County of Richland and the City es Bonds and $100,000 State of South Firm?, Corporations and Individuals. sposits in our Savings Department, inrterly. msact your business to yoar entire L BANK, - - Columbia, S. C. L $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. HlftAKO'S HOTEL, J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, \ Leesville, - - - S. C p The best attention given guest. Mod ern conveniences. Table supplied with best the market affords.