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Ii WttaasWeHas lea Are Madf liserabie by Kidney ami Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon tlie mind. If " U UCWUC 9U pcvtuvui that it is not nncom. H child urinates too often, if the urine scaidi * : the flesh. or if, when the child reaches ar MEP" ' T" when it should be able to control ths V piwsiiu it is yfet afflicted with bed?wet? ' >i aependopotiit^ thecattse of the diffi? chlty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment ol these important organs. This unpleasant ~*c trouble is due to a diseased condition ol the kidneys and bladder and sot to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are n&de miserffffibotH bladder troa^1 Swsmp-KOpt is soonrealized^Itis sold rat^^Mone-dollar Mmnhlet teUine all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers ' cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., s. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, , but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dir. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad? / dress^ Binghamton, N. Y., on every ' gaora8sxo?A^ CABOS. - A./ at law, ; Lexington', s. o. Office in HarmanBaiiding rear of oourt Will practice in all courts. Specia] attention to collection of claims. WH. W. HAWE8, " _ TT Attorney and Counselor at Law 3BWBB00KLAND.S. C. Courts. Business solicited, o. *. msD. r. a. obshsb Y77IED & DREHER, H ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ntSWOK 0. a. S. 0. y WBi practice la all the Courts. Bosluew ..'x; O^e member^ojT the firm will al< 7 J. H FBJ?KiTTOBNBT AT LAW ' : -Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom. Second V ^ /Poor. Will practice in all the Courts. fraUBMOND & TIMMBRMAN, JL ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PBAgrtOg^IH ALL COTOTS, JZ Respectfully^ THURMOND. Q.BEirLTItfMEBltfAN ^LBERT ^ LAW KKWMtaTatt^tio"n glren^b^in^Ventrust edtohim by his fellow citizens of Lexingtor pEORGE R.BEMBERT,~ 'J ATTORNEY AT LAW. J v 1221 LA# B4KGE, COLUMBIA ft vci| il^l^irlad toservemyfriends fromLeac; * Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1539 13C9 Washington < > Peadle ton Street . Besiaeace Telephone No. 1086 - W BOYD EVANS, ff - LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR Columbia, S. C. IYS. P. H. SffBALY, Lr DENTIST \ LEXINGTON, 'S. C. Office; Up' Stairs in Roof's Building. . v TVR F. XI. GILMOR^ A^' 1/ DENTIST. 1510 >ffirin Street, COLUMBIA, S. C Office Houbs.- 9 a. m. to 2 d. hl, and fron 3 to 6 p. mv nmai ^ * dealer in | I General j I Merchandise, e Corner Main and Row Street, | "" ? Opposite Confederate | Monument, . | g Lexington, - S. C. | Gi Wi LINDLER, filmnin. g. CL Has an up-to-date line of * COFFINS AMD CASKETS fe- On hand, at prices to suit everybody Prices range from $1.50 u^> to $50.00 t-V V Call on me and I will save you money I am prepared to furnish a hearse when ? / ever desired in connection with my un dertaking business. Jan. I. 3n f . - i > Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the nev at- - Laxative, stimulates, but docs not irri ^ tate. It is the best Laxative. Guar anfceed or your money back. Derrick') Drug Store. > The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 18,1907. Printers' Devils. It is only a few.steps from the humv ble station of the printer's devil to a ? Beat of the michtv^n the ha.Ha of eon gress and to other positions of high political importance. Yet it is hard to Is convince the youth of Anderson of this ; fact, and the local printing honses ? complain that there is a great dearth ? of boys with the right staff in them for i good devils. In a recent communica: tion to a printing magazine no less i than eighty-three men were detailed l who started their career in the printi ing office and wound up.in either the lower or upper house of congress or in the vice-president's chair, and in the last pongresa there was a good r sprinkling of those who had evoluted from the roller-washer and the print? ing office errand boy into full fledged i Haw-makers. In fact, it was stated that there had been more printers in > the Wo honses of congress than members of any other trade or profession , except lawyers. It is a perfectly logical step from the composing room I, to the editorial chair, ana there the > political education is assimilated, sometimes unconsciously, and associations make them early in life men of the world. This applies principally tp country printers, however, for the i printer who clings to the city rarely becomes more than a cog of greater 1 or less importance in a big machine. 1IH 1m. _ 1a jnnil. > YY HtJIl XV UUiliCB UU priuucn uctub, 1 said a local printer the other day, it t were better that we should return to > the binding out plan, because it is most difficult to get a boy beyond the period where he feels too impoitant ? for his job. When he gets by it - he ' is on the high road to . a successful career. This printer declared that : there were greater possibilities , for boys in the printing trade today , than in any almost; existing trade. Greater advances have been made in , the art of printing and the other arts so closely allied to this business than f in most of the trades, and the^ boy 1 who "makes good" in the printing office today may specialize along several different lines to become a valuable factor in the community as ' well a* a commander of a high salary. ?Anderson Intelligencer. Beware oi Frequent Golds, r A succession of colds or a protracted cold is almost certain to end in chronic > catarrh, from which few persons ever wholly recover. t Give every cold the i attention it deserves jnd yon may avoid > this disagreeable diseaSq.^How can yon cure a cold? Why nottry Chamberlain's / Cough Remedy? It is highly recommended. Mrs. M. White, of Butler, \ Texrn., says: "Several years age I was bothered with my throat and lungs. I Soihe one toldx mev pf Chamberlain's . Cough Remedy. I began using it and it relieved me at once. Now my throat an/1 lrrncrfl n.rA RAnnd nttd well." For Huggod to Tigit. 1 - The two-year-old daughter of Mrs. Margaret Rung, of "Williamsburg, Pa. hugged her baby sister so hard that / . she broke the infant's collarbone. ' Badly Mixed Up. : Abraham Brown, of Winterton, N. ) Y.,,had a verv remarkable experience; he saysj "Doctors got badly mixed up [ over jne; one said heart disease; two called it kidney trouble; the fourth - blood poison, and the fifth stomach and Jiver trouble; but none of them helped me; so my wife advised trying Electric ; Bitters, which are restoring me to perfect health. One bottle did me more [ good than all the five doctors prescrib1 ed.M ; Guaranteed for blood poison, weakness and all stomach,, liver and kidney complaints, by Kaufmann Drug Go., and Derrick's Drug Store, drug; gists, 0O0. Gov. Ansel has announced his de termination not to run for United States senator, but to offer for re* election as governor. * A new fashion decree s^ys. men's coats are to be made shorter, but unless things improve most of us will ' have to wear coats' longer.?Anderson Dally Mail. ' i WW t A* 1 A 1 _ _ neres uooA iiavice. O. S. Woolevenycne of the best known ^merchants of Le Raysville, N. Y., says: "If yon are ever troubled with piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago." Guaranteed for sores, wound9, burns or abrasibns. 25c. at Kaufmann Drug Co., ! and Derrick's Drug Store. Furs and Beesvraz Wanted. i Wanted?Otter, mink, coon, fox and all kinds of furs. Highest prices paid for beeswax and furs. Rice B. i Harman, Lexington, S. C. A man *who pleases only himself | must furnish all the applause. Possibly more men wou.d want to . smoke if it was against the law. 5 Every time a man puts his foot in it I he feels like kicking himself. 1 Wise is a man who knows what not 2 to say, and remembers not to say it. J When beauty is in distress every J man is anxious to be Johnny-on-the ispoc. This is the time of the year when a thrifty young man is on the lookout for a chance to quarrel with his beat girl.?Daily Mail. Public Speaker Interrupted. I Public speakers are frequently interrupted by people coughing. This would not happen if Foley's Honey and Tar were taken, as it cures coughs and colds j and prevents pneumonia and consump| tion. The genuine contains no opiates * and is in a yellow package. Derrick's . Drug Store. Final Discharge. This iR to notifv all oersons that I i will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington r coancy, South Carolina, on the 4th day - of Jan., 1908, for a final discharge as - administratrix of the estate of Pierce 3 Hendrix. LILLA HENDRIX, 4w8' Administratrix. I V ~ '-.*1- V- ^ : ? ' : r- . v; ~ ' ~V. ~2r- _ V; " So Tired T It may be from overwork, bat jjj the chances are its from an inactive LIVER. ? With a well conducted LIVER ^ one can do mountains of labor w without fatigue. ft adds a hundred per cent to w ones earning capacity. P* it can be kept in healthful action 1 by, and only by hi Tutt's Pills; TAKE NO 8UB8T1TU fE " ' ' P< v r Cerraction. f! r-An error appeared in our local ' columns lastogeek^ as to the sale of Mhe Barr prope^W/kdvertised by the 7 ^Master of Salad a ^county We made S] - it appear in the Ideal that the proper- S] ty was at or hear Ridge Spring. As S] a matter of fact ,the land advertised $ lies near Stedman and is familiarly S] known as the "old Barr place." Sj ? & A Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal overcomes indigestion, dyspepsia ana otner stomacne ills, two days , trial free. Ask onr dealer. Sold by St Kaufmann Drug Co. B] F< , Election Notice. / ?9 STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, or v County of Lexington. n] An election having "been ordered bv bis Excellency Governor M. P. Ansel, to be held in compliance with the requirements of Section 575 of Volume f* 1, of the Code of Lawaof South Carolina of 1902, upon the question of the proposed new county pf Calhoun, to __ be formed out of portions of Orange- ~Z burg and Lexington counties, to be 1 held on the 17th day of December, 1907, in accordance with the require- . I ments of law, at which election the U electors shall vote "yes" or "no," upon the question of creating a new county ana upon the name and county n seat of the proposed new county, the U following managers are hereby ap- ? pointed to conduct said election at the * precinct nafhed below, and to canvass and declare the results, and return r the same to commissioners of election ** at Lexington, C. H., S. C., immediately thereafter. The first named manager is hereoy declared chairman and is requested to secure the boxes. Q from the Qerk of Court's office and ^ return the same with the number of votes polled, &c. Boxes may be secured any time after the 12th day of , December. managers op election. Sandy Run?W. P. Stabler, W. H.Fnrtick and George K. Davis. D. R.XHALTIWANGER, Chair, al Jr SOL DOOLEY, ? JOHN H. SHEALY, n Commissioners of Election for Lex- pi ington County, South Carolina. % November 18, 1907. y i . MenWarted^^y^ = World. Service afloat, ashore, and in our E island possessions. Age 19 to 35 years. * Salary 9U>00 to $17.00 per moftth; $237.00 clotblng allowance. Board, lodging1 and; medical attendance freeus Exoellent opportunity for promotion. / For. * full information apply; In person or. by letter to JL U.S. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING OFFICE, Port Office BmkHnsf, Aujfuitn, Ga. ei ~ TAXRETUENS.In accordance with the law in reference to the assessment and taxation of real and personal property, the Anditor, or his assistant, will be and attend the following named, places for the purpose g of receiving tax returns for the fiscal year 1908 and in order tc meet the next _ appointment the hour will close at 11 o'clock in the morning and at 4 o'clock | , irf the afternoon; tax payers will, there- R foref, he prompt in meeting the appoint- f ments, so as not to cause delay. a_ Tax payers will please come prepared r to 'give the name of -the township and | numbtr of school district wherein they I reside:. >. | 1 Irmo, Monday evening and Tuesday ? morning, Jan. 6-7. Ballentine, Tuesday evening, Jan. 7. White Rock, Wednesday \morning, Jan 8... / ] Hilton, Wedn esday evening,' Jan. 8. Chapin, Thursday, all day, Jan. 9. Peak, Friday all day, Jan. 10. "Rrnnfclfmd. Sa.tnrd.iv all dnv .Taiv. 11. Pelion, Monday afternoon and Tnes-, I day morning, Jan. 13-14. Jake William's, Tuesday afternoon, -" Jan. 14. Steadman, Wednesday morning, Jan. ' 15. ^ / Samaria, Wednesday evening, Jan. 15. Batesburg, Thursday all day, Jan. 16. Leesville, Friday all day, Jan. 17. Summit, Saturday morning, Jan. 18. Gilbert, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18. Edmund, Tuesday morning, Jan. 21. Gaston, Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 21. Jos. Boeder's, Wednesday morning, Jan. 22. J. J. Mack's, Wednesday afternoon, Jan 22. I 1 m Swansea, Thursday and Friday, Jan. E 23 24. | Sandy Run, Saturday morning, Jan. 25. I Crout's store, Tuesday evening, Jan. 28. | E. H. Addy's Wednesday morning, * Jan 29. Franklyn Keisler's Wednesday even- 11 ing, Jan. 29. I Red Bank, Saturday afternoon, Feb- ^ uary, 1. jo i At Lexington C. K., all day not in- i ! eluded in above schedule from January of j 1, 1908 to February 20, 1908, when the be I books will close, after which 50 per cent j will be added for failure to make re! turns. Tax returns sent in by mail are j not legal unless sworn to before an ! officer qualified to administer oaths, j All male persons are subject to poll ? j tax from 21 to 60 years or age, except j those exempt by law. Under the new law all dogs are sub- , j ject to a capitation tax of 50 cents and JJI mus be returned at the same time when j \ other property is returned. pj W. D. DENT, Bt) Auditor Lexington County. TAX NOTICE. j WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWing mentioned places for the purpose I receiving taxes for the fiscal year, )07: The balance of the time at Lexington onrt House until December 31st, 1907, :ter which time the following penalties ill be added by the Oounty Auditor id collected by the Oounty Treasurer. On January 1, 1908, 1 per cent penalty ill h? ttdrlp.fi tlinsp who havp nnfc lid. On February 1st;, 1908, an additional per cent, will be added to those who ive not paid, making 2 per cent, for eb.will be added on March 1st, making per cent, penalty to be paid by those ho have not paid by March 1st, 1908. ix Books will Close March 15, 1908. The hours for closing the tax books ill positively be at 11 o'clock for the orningand 4 o'clock for the afterion appointments. LEVY. - , or State Purposes 4$ Mills. or Ordinary County Purposes 8J Mills, or Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills. Total 11 Mills, serial School Levy Dis. No. 15, 3Mills iecial School Levy Dis. No. 18, 8 Mills fecial School Levy Dis. No. 19, 4 Mills serial School Levy Dis. No. 25, 2 Mills serial School Levy Dis. No. 84, 2 Mills fecial School Levy Dis. No. 37, 2 Mills } >ecial School Levy Dis. No. 42, 8 Mills ? >ecial School Levy Dis. No. 75, 2 Mills >11 Tax...: |1.00 RAILROAD LEVY. ? * iluda Township 71 Mills road River Township...... . 7 ? Mills 4 >rk Township 7 J Mills fVvmmnf.afinn Tar 43 OA no r. Wiumuvi?v*"M JLI7VMU, ^ w ^V? ww j >le from October 15th to - March 1st, 08. ] Parties owning property in more than j ie township mast so state to the Treasrer. 3 W hen writin? for information con- ! rniug taxes always give Township chool Disixict and name in fall, not iti&ls. FRANK W. SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington County. WW, IUH and LOCKSMITHS 1719 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - S. C. Repairers of TJVS, BICYCLES, AUTOMOBILES, ETC., ETC. We give special care and ttention to all work in our ne and solicit a share of the atronage of our Lexington j iends. \ Satisfaction \ Guarateed. \ ' [IZARD'S HOTEL, J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, ieesville, - - S. C The best attention given guest, .ajodn conveniences. Table supplied with >st the market affords, v > ; S Hi parker's . - hair balsam Cleanses and heautifiee the natr. Promotes a luxuriant crowth. Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to Its Voutliiul Color. Cure* scalp disease* Si hair falling. Wc, and 91 W ct Druggists Aug. 30, 1 y IciL^cbycH | *ES CURE the LUNGS j wi Dr. King's I New Discovery fob casr Ai &MD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. I GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY^ OR MONEY REFUNDED. ? l^BUY THE^ ^ j "w IT J Before You Purchase Any Other Write . IE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE. MASS. I Warty Sewing Machines are made to sell regardis of Quality, but the 4* New Home ** is raadt wear. Our guaranty never runs out. . SVe make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions i the trade. The "St'oTV Home" stands atth? ad of all High-grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only, FOR SALE B* W . P. KOOF, Lexington. S O For SaloBlack Langshans, large fowls, good ] eeders and best for market raising. ^ loroughbred stock foi sale cheap. i/ncrsVinns rnnkp fine ptossph with ymouth Rock9. Improve your ock at a small co9t and raise fine " rds. Apply at The Dispatch Office. k ?ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmcmm iiixiimTmiiiiimiiiiimsrx j No. 3 rri n i t i, ine rapes PROSPEI : Paid up Capital ; Surplus and Individi ! Stockholders' Liahil jj For Protectio] I H. C. MOSELEY, President. I ! W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. < S Better a conservative in ! safe return when wanted, thi jj doubt about the principal. J A National Bank is a sa II - vision makes it so. Likewis ! guarantee of prudent conserv * We Allow Interei .. ' DIKE - G. W. Bewers, J. A. C. Kibler, J. H. Hunter, W. P. Pugh, Ceo. Johnstone, H. C. \ BARGAINS AT Our stock of General Mercha sve are positively offering big Bar Dress Goods, Domestics and Noti( ings, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Groceries cnents. BUGGIES, SURRIES, WAG HARROWS and PLOW! EBFGE Highest Prices always paid f Call and see us if you pleased. D. A. Richai WHITE EOCS, i V ? FALL GOODS 1 ! ) ?A*WWWWVVWVWV\ Our store is being filled newest and best goods. All tl Winter Dress Goods now read MILLINI We have everything that' style and shape. If our desig be pleased. See the new styl< NEW NC The Notipn department oi the new Novelties, embracing have ever carried. Lexington friends make o when in the city. ' / . " . WHOLESALE 1603 MAIN STRE] / .. ; DONT J9L? Tj Successor to M NEAR POST OPPI( When you are looking for Solid Car Load Lots and at t therefore, can sell you for less ments. Solid Oak Be * Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Centre Table, Four Chairs. On No. 7 Blacl fvith a complete list of Cookin Black Oak, with a complete ine is complete. All grades. Furniture of the r>ame grade c 190 for prices ^ H. A. Tj COLUM1 ?HM,!???' ? + i ;:ii?siiiiKi;;nnniii{iirii?m K 6994 I National Bank I M RITY, S. C. - $25,000.00. ; ual Profits $5,000.00. II: . . . AAr AAA AA N mes x- - $zo,uuu.uu. jj u of Depositors.. 5 A. A. CARLISLE, Wee-President. ! 2EORCE JOHNSTONE, Attorney. jj| terest on your deposit with its jj an a high rate and a feeling of jj fe Deposit Government super- j e our Board of Directors is a ative management. 5 at on Time Deposits . S CTORS: S R. L. Luther, M. A. Carlisle, 5 Jno. B. Fellers, W. A. Moseley, * 3] Moseley, J. P. Bowers. | "white rock. ndise is full to over flowing, and gains to our customers in Fine >ns, Mer?s Clothing and Furnisht, Hardware and Farming Imple-' A 7v ' ~ - ' t r' v ONS and HARNESS. DISC S, MOWERS, GASOLINE NES, ETC. I 'or all kinds of Country Produce, want anything and you will be bbhhbbbhb "dson & Son, ' - S. C. ' ' \; ' j, NOW READY! i . '-/ Hi * ' -A , v' ' ? _ 'v' , v;'*a every day with the ? season's le advanced styles in Pall and .y for your inspection. 2RY, ETC. s np-to-now in Millinery?every nor can't please yon, yon can't 3s now on display. >VELTIES. ' onr store is replete with all I everything?largest line we 'i * " - f ur store yonr shopping place . . ^ . v. ' ' \ -k , ) AND BET AIL, ET, COLUMBIA. S. C. FORGET / \ axwell & Taylor, 3E, COLUMBIA, S. 0, j y ' Furniture. We buy only ur ;he lowest spot cash prices, we than if we bought in local shipdroom Suites. Bureau, One Washstand, One ie Rocker?all for $17.25. c Oak Stove g Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as 1. ? 1. X TIT -!A. _ 1 ;aii ut? yuu^xit. write or pnone 3LXJLO!Efc, 3IA, S. C.