The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 09, 1907, Page 3, Image 3
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Woaen as Well as lea Are lade
Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,
discourages and lesseusambition; beauty,
,^6=, ?g?r and cheerful-'
ness soon disappear
' "when the kidneys ar$
out of or(ier or dis
Kidney trouble has
j^vTLl if 1/ t>eoome so prevalent
tiiat ** *s not uncom"
I // ^InFi mon*orato^
aF~ born afflicted with
?l?J? **ra" weak kidneys. If the
child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds
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 thedifficalty
is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is dixe to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and bladder and not to a
habit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miserable
with kidney and bladder trouble,
; shd both need the same great remedy,
the mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by mail free, also a Home of &w?inp-Bc?t
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testij
monial letters received from sufferers
cored. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Bingbamton, N.Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
bat remember the name, Swamp-Root^
Br. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address,
Binghamton, N. Y., on every
PB0FESSI02TAL QABDS.
T MAY BE FOUND IN MY OFFICE
1 oyer The Home Bank each morning
> 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.
^ WINGARD, M. D.
\ D. MARTIN, ATTORNEY
A. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
? LEXINGTON, S. O.
0?ce in Harm an Building rear of court
Will practice in all courts. Special
t attention to collection of claims.
WM Attorney and Counselor at Law.
NRWBBOOKLAND.8. C.
v;- PraMSdee^ all Charts. Business solicited.
turn. KL DBEHEB.
JJFEftD & DREHER, ^ ;
Hi ATTORNEYS ATLAW,
LEXINGTON O. H., a C.
Wlli practice in all the Charts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will always
fee at offltfe, Lexington. A C.
r h. frickT "~
Jv ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHAPIN, S.O.
Office: Hotel Marion. 4th Boom, Second
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
rpHUBMOND & TMMERMAN,
1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WILL peactice in all courts,
Ka ufmann Bids:, LEXINGTON. S, C,
We will be pleased to meet those having leBm1
business to be attended to at onr office
In the Kaufman n Building at any time.
Respectfully,
pw*rau Wk. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMERMAN,
A LBERT M. BOOZER,
JSl ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mm r i o n
;'V-> ' t-.v- wiiuau>i&, o. v.
OmoEi: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture Store.
Especial attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
county.
PSOBGE R. REMBXRT, ~
U 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
\ y.'. gourta. 1 * -
llt&A NDREW CRAWFORD,
> A ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBIA & 0.
Practices in the State and Federal Courts,
and offers his professional services to the
citizens ci Lexington County,
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Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street.
Street. ( }
Office Telephone No. 1372.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
IK. W BOYD EVANS,
f .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia, S. 0.
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IT7 DENTIST,
LEXINGTON, S. O.
v Office Up Stairs in Roof? Building.
T|R. F. O. GILMOBE,
V DENTIST.
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Ovrzcs Houbs-- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from
, S to 6 p.m.
IN. a HARMANf
t DEALER IN g
I General I
| Merchandise, |
? Corner Main and New Street, |
| Opposite Confederate ?
J Monument, 5
g Lexington, - - S. C. g
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- Selmar Locals.
Miss Lena Crim, of near Columbia,
is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Chas. R.
Cannon.
Mr. William Powel, of Augusta,
Ga., is visiting his uncle, Mr. T. C.
Moore.
Rev. F. W. Shealy, of Guy ton, Ga.,
is visiting his father, Mr. S. S. Shealy,
and other relatives in this section.
Messrs. A,r L. Eargle and W. H.
Hare attended the Joint Conference
at Springfield Friday to Sunday.
iUCTOiD. vaiviil XX. iUUUlC, A. IbUiUO
Oxner, Gary Grout and Jacob Shealy
entered Newberry college la9t week.
Messrs. J. Willie Shealy, Lefiie C.
Shealy, Oscar Shealy and Charlie J.
Shealy, of Guy ton, Ga., also resumed
their "studies in Newberry college.
All of these young men are former
students of the Delmar Collegiate
Institute.
Mr. M. L. Eargle left several weeks
ago for West Raleigh, N. C., where
he resumed hi9 studies in the A. and
M. College, of North Carolina. Minnie
will complete his studies there
this year.
Prof. John W. Ballentine will leave
in a few days for Little Mountain,
where he will again have charge of
the school of that town.
The members of the Farmer's Union
in this section have made arrangements
to ffeore their cotton in the
Leesville warehouse and hold it for
the.Union price, fifteen cents. The
Fanners' Union is making a great
fight against the cotton gamblers and
if they will hold to their cotton it will
be only a matter of time until they
will get their price for their cotton.
The cotton mill men will admit that
they are making cloth out of fifteen
cent cotton ana that they were expecting
to pay that price for their
cotton, but if the farmers are willing
to sell them the cotton at from eleven
to twelve cents and-loose from three
to four cents, on their cotton, why of
course, they will buy it at that price.
Every farmer should join the Farmers'
Union and get in line and demand
fifteen cents for their cotton. It is
worth it and if the farnier would demand
it he would get it. Lloyd.
September 30, 1907.
A Poor Organ.
Dam(s) the bile. That's what your
liver does if it's torpid. Then the bile
overflows into the Wood?poisons your
system, causing sick headache, biliousness,
sallow skin, coated tongue, sick
.stomach, dizziness, fainting spells, etc.
Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and
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 Ding Store and C. E. Corlay.
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Cost of Thaw Trial.
New York, Oct. 2.?Ten of District
Attorney Jerome's alienists in the
trial of . Harry K. Thaw, it is announced
today, have rendered bills for
their services. The total of these
bills is slightly in excess of $23,000.
The total cost of the Thaw trial to
the city cannot be told yet, as the
bills are not all in.
A Voted Out Dispensary./
The dispensary in Camden sold
nearly one thousand dollars worth of
whiskey on last Saturday, so we were
told?the proceeds of about eighteen
bales of cotton. And the greater
amount of this doubtless to people
who cannot afford it. No wonaer so
many of our people are poor.?Camden
Messenger.
7oux Italians Hanged.
Lancaster, Pa.,. Oct. 3.?Four Italians
were hanged at one time here.
They are Anthony Delero, Stephen
Cariui, Siveroe, Rodelli and Joseph
Celione, and the crime for which they
paid the death penalty was the murder
of a fellow countryman.
Kill ?A Man.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 3.?D. D.
Edwards, on trial for the murder of
Sam Brooks, a negro, under cross examination
today, said:
"I have shot "and probably killed 14
men in my time." He said that a
majority of the killings occurred in
the Kentucky mountains and during
a labor strike in Chicago * Edwards
is known as a Kentucky feudist.
$107.40 For One Bale.
Johnston, Oct. 3.?Mr. T. W. Lott
sold here recently a bale of long staple
cotton at 20 cents. The bale weighed
477 pounds for which he received
$95.40. For the seed it contained he
realized $12, so that the one bale
brought $107.40.
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign
, Co., Dayton, O., writes linger date of
Oct. 12, 1906: "Nosena is the only preparation
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 wonld not buy my tube of
Vncana if T Artniri rinf naf onnflior
XI XX X WIUU 4AV/V ^VV WA&WAAVA*
Buy Xosena from Derrick's Drug
Store and 0. E. Corley and get your
money back if not satisfied. Sample
tube and booklet by mail 10 cents.
Brown Manufacturing Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn.
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Attorney General Lyon will bring
snit against Dr. W. T. C. Bates, W.
H. Timmerman and R. H. Jennipg3 i
for the recovery of bonds stolen from j
the treasurer's office.
The man who is always preparing j
for death is missing all there* is in life, j
Gossip is a cause, not an effect, j
There would be no gossip without j
listeners. i
A lot of women look upon heaven
as a place where there are no house- ;
hold duties to perform,
j You cannot make a defeated candi- !
date believe that pursuit is more j
pleasant than possession.
Few men deserve an tne cussing j
they get in life, and absolutely none
of the praise they get after death.
Sanctification is not brought about j
by isolation.
The laws delayed are often responsible
for the laws degraded.
There is a considerable difference
between education and knowledge.
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HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who insures his life is
wise for his family.
The man who insures his health
is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may insure health by guard'
ing it. It is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and manifests
itself in innumerable wav?
TAKE??.
And save your health.
Fairbanks News.
Rev. E. J. Sox has returned from
his visit to Tennessee. During his
vacation Rev. M. Q. Boland occupied
the pulpit at Pinev Woods on the
third Sunday and 'delivered a most
interesting sermon.
The college boys and girls have returned
to their respective colleges.
Messrs. C. B. Epting and D. L. Shealy
represents Pine Riage at Newberry
college.
Mr. S. J. Wiggers is putting up a
new dwelling for Mr. Lake Epting.
We gladly welcome Mr. Epting in our
midst. . ^
Mr. J. W. Wessinger is erecting a
new dwelling; also Mr. S. C. Fulmer
is building. All in this immediate
vicinity.
Mr. D. I. Epting killed the heaviest
beef a few weeks ago in the Pine
Ridge club, weighing 115 pounds to
the quarter. A Friend.
September 30, 1907.
Don't worry about your kidneys when
you can obtain 30 days' treatment of
Pineules for $1.00. These little globules
brihg relief in the first dose.
Backache, Lumbago and Rheumatism
yield quickly. If not satisfied you.
money refunded. This is a fair offei
you can't lose. Sold by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
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cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup
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the head. For young and old. Guaranteed.
Secure a J>ottle at once. Sold
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The chief of police of Bamberg was
arrested on the charge of being drunk
by Policeman RowCll. The mavor of
Bamberg fined the chief of police $15.
T. N. Williams,
IRENE, S. C?
Dealer in
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Merchandise.
Also keeps a fall Stock of
WATCHES
and GUNS.
Call on him before purchasing
elsewhere. He will treat
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GOLD FILLINGS - - $1.00 up
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Backache;
\,Y v'
Any person having backache, j
kidney pains or bladder trouble
who will take two or three
Pine-ules upon retiring at night
shall be relieved before morning i
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medicinal virtues of the
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AT
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LEXINGTON, S. C.,
Will be found YAGER'S Cream Chloroform
Liniment, the greatest of all
liniments for Man or Beast, Rheumatism
especially.
YAGER'S Sarsaparilla. the best of
Tonics and Blood Purifiers.
YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the System
Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil
Preparations?You can't taste the
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Ask For Yager's Remedies at
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ORANGE, MASS.
Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless
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to wear. Our guaranty never runs out.
We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions
of the trade. The "Now Home" stands at thfl
head of all Hiph-grrmle family sewing machines
Sold by authorized dealers only,
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W . F. KOOF,
Lexington, S. 0.
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