The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 01, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
Often Tie Kidneys Are
y^, Weakened by Over-Work
tJobeattby Kidneys Mafce Impure Blood
It used to be considered that onl
ttrinary and bladder troubles were to b
traced to the kidneyi
Therefore, when jour kidneys are wea."
or out of order, you can understand hoi
" quickly your entire body is affected* am
* now every organ seems to fail to dq it
* Ji yon are sick or " feeJ badly," begu
taking the great kidney remedy, Di
^fSShaer's Swamp-Root, because as sooi
M your kidneys are well they will hel]
all the other organs to health. A tria
convince anyone,
f If y<?a are^sick you can make no. mis
m take by first doctoring your kidneys
' The mild and the extraordinary effect o:
? Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the grea
Sidney remedy, is soon realized. I
Stands the highest for its wonderful cure
of the most distressing cases, and is sol(
have a "Sample bottle
% mail free, also a pamphlet telling y or
hbw to find out if you have kidney ?
bladder trouble. Mention this papei
wrirfn?rto Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bine
i^aatpn, N. Y. Don't make any mistake
But remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer'9 Swamp-Root, and the ad
flxess, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle
professional" CAEES?
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K D. MARTIN, ATTORNEY
it. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
LEXINGTON, S. 0. x
Office inHarman Bnilding rear of ocrar
- house. . Y
-_ Will practice in all courts. , Speeia
attention to collection of claims.
rrru. w. hawes,
n Attorney and Counselor afc Law
NEW jBROOKLAND, S. 0.
Practice in all Courts. Business solicited
v. v November 1,1905.
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HFIRD <fc DREHER,
Li ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LEXINGTON C. H.. 8. C.
Will sgactiee in all the Courts. Buslnesi
solicited. One member ol the firm will al
7 wars be at ofBoe, Lexington. 8.0.
f~alreicK,
i J. , ATTOBNEY AT LAW
' GHAPIN, a 0, ^
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Beoonc
floor. Will practice in anthe>Oonrts.
\ fpHUBMOND <fc TIMMERMAK,
V I ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
' " Kaufmanu Bldff. LEXINGTON, 8t0.
We will be pleased to meet those havlnif le
0ffl"
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A LBKRT M. BOOZER, ^ ' ;
\ i JBL attorney at law
COLUMBIA 8, 0.
Omcx:,13ltfBiCfcin Street, upstairs, opposite
Tan Metre's Furniture Store.
Especial attention iriven to business aptrr-:
edtoMm by bis feUow citizens of Lexin*toz
pBOBGE ?. REMBKRT,
IX ATTORNEY AT iAW.
i22i law range, Columbia, s. o
I will be dad to serve my friends from Lex
ififfton Coonty aft any time, and am prepare*
to practice law in all bt&te and Federa
Courts.
^ Law Offiees, ( ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street
Street. ( )
Offloe Telephone No. 1872.
Residency Telephone No. 1086
4 ^ W BOYD EVANS,
VI .LAWYER A$L COUNSELLOR
Hi- Columbia; S. Cv .
a- SB s . . > . . na.
P. H. SHEALY,
U / DENTIST
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Office Up Stairs in Koof's Building.
T\B. F. 0. GILMORE, I
1/ - [DENTIST.
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C
OfficeHoubs.-9a.m.to 2 p. m., and fron
3 to 6 p.m.
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T\R. D. L.. HALL,
,V - V / S ^ DENTIST
ft a v STEEDMAN, S. C.v
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|V Office htfors 8 a. m..' to 5:30 p. m.
" V Dec. 28,1907?6m
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IM. D. HARMAN j
% DEALER IN v f
I General j
I Merchandise, I
? Corner Main and low Street, |
| Opposite Confederate |
^ Monoment, 5
$ Lexington, - - S. C. jj
S96969?969e96S6S69eseS69?
x "I trust this may be read by manysuf.ferers
from kidney and bladder trouble"
writes Mrs. Joe King, of Woodland,. Tex.
"I suffered four years and could find
nothing to give even temporary relief.
Our druggist at last induced me to try
your 80 days' treatment of Pineules for
$1. This one bottle has cured me and
money could not buy the value it has
been to me. Guaranteed. Sold by
Kaufmann Drug Oo.
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The Lexington Dispatch.
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? Wednesday, January 1, 1908.
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I Zsamiaatioa For
j; Naval Academy.
t On Saturday the 18th of January
* 1908, I will hold a competitive exami,f
nation at Columbia, S. C., beginning
t _afc 10 A. M. of all candidates for nomination
to fill a vacancy in the United
? States Naval Academy at Annapolis.
All applicants must, at the time of
k 4-V.r\i-m aTdmina^ATi frv. OMVlinfmonf.
IMiCli CMlUUUiUVU AKT+ wy^viuwuvuv w
the Academy ( 4th. of Hgrch ) be bes
tween the ages of 16 and' 20 years.
The candidate is eligible for appoint1
ment on the day he is 16 and ineligij
ble on the day he becomes 20 years of
? age.
1 Those applicants who are found to
. be physically qualified will be exam.
ined mentally upon the following sub?
jects: Reading and writing, spelling, j
t punctuation* and capitals, grammer,.!
s geography, United States history, !
1 arithmetic, algebra and plain geome.
I*?
| The preliminary examination takes.
! place on January718th. at Columbia*
,S. C. The applicants should write me
J fo^ permission to' take, the examina?
P tion and for full information with
. respect to it.
? * . , A. P. Lever, M. C.
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1 A Card.
. This is to certify that all druggists are
. authorized to refund your money if
Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure
your cough or cold It stops the lungs
' and prevents serious results from a cola.
Cures la grippe coughs and prevents
v tmeumonia andiconsumption. Contains
no opiates. The-gennine is in a yellow
1 package. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's
Drug Store.
> As
Jim Hellso, xjwner of the Hellso
Opera House, we wish to give the boys
* notice that next time they shoot out
. the kerosene lamps the performance
. on the stage will be stopped and the
house closed for the night We don't
? object to shooting at the lamps on
: broad and general principles, but when
3 It is far handier to shoot at the actors
why not do it? ' We dcx Hot like to see
, things run eternally in one groove.
> A subscriber in Illinois who is evidently
a minister of the gospel writes
1. us that he shall certainly stop his pa.
per unless future numbers show a
more meek and humble spirit on our
, part We do not want to lose him, but
, Just let /him come out bete and practice
the meek and. humble business for
* a month! The boys are waiting for
Just such Uperson to come along They
want to make fans of his ears. We
: started in to be very meek and lowly, t
but soou discovered that we must either
change' or become. A. lead mine.
; Colonel Gramorit of the Circle ranch
? stopped his paper last week . and sent?
us an insulting message because we
i refused io publish his ode- to Columbus.
-As soon as we get time we shall
ride out to the' ranch, and we will bet
two to. one that we make the colonel
crawfish .from his position. Columbus
[ Is all right in history, but we'd ,be
* g# K/ila or rrof o tV^t
X UttUgVU U UC O ?VSA~U? IV UUJ l?vv
1 advertising orit of us at this late day.
We are delivering our lecture on
. how to become a great; editor wherever
we have a call. It consists mostly of
our personal experiences; arid the hu*
mor aDd pathos appeal to all. Our
tepas are $25 and expenses, and we
guarantee to satisfy an audience that
any man with a fur overcoat and $20
in cash can in time become a great
metropolitan editft^ and claim three or
' four million circulation for his'daily.
We sing no songs and execute, po
. dances as an accompaniment. Straight
talk and cash down.
If the individual who keeps sending
1 us postal-cards from Santa Fe to the
effect that he is on our trail and bound
to wipe us out will come along and
t have the circus over with, we will
guarantee-to pay Jiis expenses. We
hate to shiver for three or four months
in anticipation. Any one will point
out the Kicker office to him on his arrival.
On entering turn to the right.
As soon as entering the sanctum begin
' to shoot at the man at the desk.
? M. QUAD.
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I^^J^ELIABL^EMEOT^^I
FOR MAN AND BEAST I
For lateral and External U?e. PositiTeJy ru*r??4iwd I
to do ail claimed for it or money xrtaaied. Keeom
meodedforrhetunatiwn.p&uisandsoreneasefalikiAda j
boras,bruise*and sprains,inflanwaetion,p?ita*onary j
and lung complaints, sore throat, csaaopaadcolie^ind i
a?w other ailments. The fad ttiat -Nosh's
LM?t being recommended for dock as vtil as
man should not grire the impreesioo that it is too
powerful for family use. Noah'8 LatOfErr is
absolutely pore aad dean and can be applied to a
child with safety. It is not a dirty, greasy lisdd
aad will not stain the flesh or dothes. Requires tat
little rubbing and penetrates iasmedlsSsty to the seat
of pain. Far aalo brail druggists and dealers, itc.
Be prepared for aettoa by baring a bottle la yomx
house. Noah Ihhdt Co.,Boston, Mass.,UAA.
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HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who insures his life
wise for his family.
The man who insures his heaJi
Is wi?A hnth for his famllv m
himself.
You may insure health by guar
tag it. It is worth guarding.
At the first attack of diseaa
* wh^ch generally approach
through the LIVER and mac
fests itself in innumerable wa;
TAKE
Tutt's Pill:
And save your health.
SILLED BY 2TEQB0ES.
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Dying. He Fired Back and Killed T*
\ of Gang Before He Breathed His
Last.
Waycross, Ga., Dec. 24;?Tod*
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snoray Deiore noon wanace uyai,
^.woodsman; employed by W. L. Hii
son and company at a turpentine at:
abont eighteen miles from Waycros
was shot down by a crowd of negro*
who were fighting among themselve
Before dying he shot and , killed ii
stantly two negroes.
The negroes* so it appears, wei
[ drinking and \ fight started amor
them. itr. Dyal was nearby. an
went to separate the fighters. The
or others around did not like this ii
terference and fired on him. He fel
but was able to use his revolver wit
telling effect. The names of the m
groes killed could not be learned.
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Salvatioa Army Fed 25,000.
I 'The Salvation army fed 25,000 pe<
pie in ^ew York on Christmas da]
This undoubtedly is the largest nun
ber ever fed by any institution, fre
of charge. \
Ring,s Little Liver Pills wakes u
lazy livers, clean the system and clef
the skin. Try them for biliousness an
sick headache. Price 25c. Sold b
Kaufmann Drug Oo. Furs
aad Beeswax "Wasted.
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Wanted?(kfcer, mink, coon, fo
and aU kinds of furs. Highest price
paid for beeswax and fnrs. Rice I
Harm an, Lexington, S. C.
No need to fear coughs and eolc
this year as yon can obtain Bees Laxi
tive Cough Syrup now from your deale:
This is good news to mothers .who fes
croup and whooping cough. It is
gentle laxative that expells the poise
from the system in the natural wa]
Cuts the phlegm and clears the hea<
guaranteed. , Sold by Kaufmann. Dm
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Valuable Beal Estate Sale*
Under and by virtue of the last wi
and testament of the late Henry rJ
Dooley, deceased, and as the sole her
and distributees, and all of age, we wi
sell to the highest bidder, at public ou
cry, at the old homestead, on th'e pren
ises, beginning at 11 o'clock a. m., c
Thursday, Januaty the second, 1908,
All those pieces, parcels and tracts (
land situate, lying and being in th
county of Lexington, and in the Stal
aforesaid, recently surveyed, and show
by the plats therefor, as follows:
'Tract No. 1, containing ninety-eigl
(98) acres, more or less, and adjoin in
lands of J. H. Hite, John W. .Gregor
James P. Dooley and tract No. 2^- <
said lands.
Tract No. 2, containing eighty-thre
(83) acres, more or less, and adjoinin
lands of J. H. Hite, John W. Gregor
and James P. Dooley, and by tracts
and 3, of said lands.
Tract No. 3, containing seventy-thre
(73) acres, more or less, and adjoinin
lands of J. J. Hite and James P. Doolej
and by tracts No. 2 and the old home
stead, and lying on Two Notch roadi
Tract No. 4, containing' sixteen an
one-quarter acres, more or less, lyin
on the Two Notch road, and adjoinin
lands of James P. Dooley and tracl
Nos. 3, 5, 9 and 10, of said lands.
Tract No. 5, containing nineteen an
three-quarter acres, more or less, an
adjoining lands of James P. Dooiey an
tracts Nosi 4, 6 and 8, of said lands, an
lying on Two Notch road.
Tract No. 6, containing nineteen an
three-quarter acres, more or less, an
adjoining lands of James P. Dooley an
H. M. Wingard, and by tracts Nos.
and 7, of said lands and the Two Note
road.
Tract No. 7, containing eighteen an
three-quarcer acres, more or less, am
adjoining lands of H. M. Wingard, A
L. Hartley and J. Ed. Mathiai, and b
tracts Nos. G and 8, of the said lands.
Tract No. 8, containing eighteen an
one-half acres, more or less, and ad
joining lands of J. Ed. Mathias an
tracts JNos. o, < and 9, or the said lands
Tract No. 0, containing fifteen an
three-quarter acres, more or less, an
adjoining lands of J. Ed. Mathias, an
tracts Nos. 4, 8 and 10, of the sai<
lands.
Tracts 1, 2 and 3, are well timberec
Plats for the lands can be seen at th
Clerk's office up to the day of sale.
Terms of sale?Cash. Purchaser t
pay us for papers.
At the *ame time and place the per
sonal property belonging to the sai<
estate of the late Henry T Doolev, de
ceased, will be sold at public auction
for cash.
Mrs. Sfirali Dooley,
Executor.
J. Sol Dooley,
Martha Aim Roland,
George W. Dooley,
Henrv A. Doolev.
Jackson L. Dooley,
Children.
Lexington, December 10th, 1907
TAX NOTICE.
T WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOW?3
JL ing mentioned places for the purpose
of receiving taxes for the fiscal year,
1907:
th The balance of the time at Lexington
1(j Court House until December 31st, 1907,
after which time the following penalties
will be added by the County Auditor
d- and collected by the County Treasurer.
On January 1, 1908, 1 percent penalty
will be added to those who have not
paid.
es On February 1st, 1908, an additional
t|. 1 per cent, will be added to those who
have not paid, making 2 per cent, for
^ Feb.will be added on March 1st, making
7 per cent, penalty to be paid by those
who have not paid by March 1st, 1908.
Tax Books will Close March 15, 1908.
k The hours for closing the tax books
IB will positively be at 11 o'clock for the
w morning and 4 o'clock for the afternoon
appointments.
LEVY.
? For State Purposes 44 Mills.
For Ordinary County Purposes 3 J Mills.
For Constitutional School Tax 8 Mills.
Total 11 Mills.
'0 Special School Levy Dis. No. 15, 3 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 18, 3 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 19, 4 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 25, 2 Mills'
Special School Levy Dis. No. 84, 2 Mills
y Special School Levy Dis. No. 37, 2 Mills '
a Special School Levy Dis. No. 42, 3 Mills
a- Special School Levy, Dis. No. 75, 2 Mills
iil PollTax; |1.00
lg\ RAILROAD LEVY.
a8 Saluda Townphip 74 Mills
Broad River Township - 74 Mills
8* ?Fork/Township.. v * 74 Mills
a- Commutation Road Tax $3.00, payable
from October 15th to March 1st,
1908.
v Parties owning property in more than
. one township must so state to the Treasid
nrer.
sy When writing for information conn.
cerni-g t**es always give Township
. or school District and name in full, not.
J? initials.
h FRANK W. SHEALY, *
e. Treasurer Lexington County.
, JIB BROS,
BUN and LOCKSMITHS
;e .
- 1719 Main Street,
P COLUMBIA, - S. C.
$ RePairers of
GUNS,
BICYCLES,
x AUTOMOBILES,
* . ; . ETC, ETC. :
We give special care and
attention to all work in our
i- line and solicit a share of the
? patronage of our Lexington
a friends. Satisfaction Guar- ,
anteed.
'? KINARDS HOTEL,
- J. C, KINARD, Proprietor,
Leesville, - - S. C
11 The best attention given guest. ModC,
ern conveniences. Table supplied with
rs best the market affords,
ir m
1- hairRbalsam
,n and be?atit:e? the tutx.
HMnKPH Promoter * laxuriant growth.
JH Never Tails to Bestore Gray
HM* to its Youthful Color.
eci^P^disesKS i^htir tiling.
Aug.'30, 1 y
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t i KILLthe cough i
? S..,K y\aiBB <rur I IIMif>Ca
n wu yyres "fc hwiMU
: Sr. King's
' New Discovery
! forc8lds$ aj
- i AMD ALL THROAT AMD LUNG TROUBLES. E
d iGUARANTEED S ATISFACTOBYI
g I OB ^ONEY ^^NDED.^ E
j Before You Purchase Any Other Write ^ 3
d fHE MEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
J ORANGE, MASS. ^
j Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regard- i
fess of Quality, but the **Xew Home" is made
to wear. Our guaranty never runs out
' We make Sewing Machines to'suit ail conditions
e of the trade. The "New Home" stands at the
head of all High-grade fanul/ sewing machines (
0 Sold by authorized dealers only.
FOR SALS BY
i w . F. KUUr
!- L^xiojrtnn. S C
' MenWanted^su^^ J
World. Service afloat, ashore, and in.oiie
island possessions. Age 19 to 35 years. ]
Salary $15.00 to $47.00 per month; $237.00 clothing >
allowance. Board, lodging and medical attendance .
free. Excellent opportunity tor promotion. For
full > informaticta apply in person or by letter to "
U.S. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING OrFICE. ,
Port Office Building", Aujfaitn. Ge.
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| The People's Nal
15 PROSPERITY,:
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|! Paid up Capital
i jj Surplus and Individual Pro:
i; Stockholders' Liabilities
jj For Protection of De
K H. C. MOSELEY, President. M. A. CI
S W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. GEORGE
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5 Better a conservative interest oi
S , safe return when wanted, than a hig
jj doubt about the principal.
! A National Bank is a safe Depo
! vision makes it so. Likewise our B
S guarantee of prudent conservative n
jj We Allow Interest on T
jj DIBECTORi
jj G. W. Bowers, J. A. C. Kibler, R. L.
n J. H. Hunter, W. P. Pugh, Jno. I
! Geo. Johnstone, H. C. Motelej
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E. B. PILC
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Allen & I
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Augusta, 1
SAVE YOUR - ORDER
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NEW GOODS l\
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Our store is being filled every
newest and best goods. All the a
Winter Dress Goods now ready for y
MILLINERY
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We have everything that's up-tostyle
and shape. If our designor can
be pleased. See the new styles now
* NEW NOVE
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The Notion department of our st
the new Novelties, embracing ever]
have ever carried.
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Lexington Mends make our stor
when in the city.
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WHOLESALE AN
- 1603 MAIN STREET, CO.
TlAVrr T7ATJA1
JLSU11 J. IVAUJ
h:. A.
Successor to Maxwell
NEA.R POST OFFICE, COL
When you are looking for Furni
Solid Car Load Lota and at the low<
therefore, can sell you for less than ii
ments.
Solid Oak Bedrc
Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Burea
Jentre Table, Four Chairs. One Bock
No. 7 Black Oi
tfith a complete list of Cooking TJtim
Black Oak, with a complete list of
ine is complete. All grades. Price
Furniture of the same grade can be b
190 for prices Jj j > .
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fits $5,000.00. :
$25,000.00. ;
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positors. 5
IRLISLE, Vice-President. '
JOHNSTONE, Attorney. J
a your deposit with its jj I
jh rate and a feeling of J:
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sit. Governfiaent super- jj
oard of Directors is a ;
lanagement. !
ime Deposits 1
Luther, M. A. Carlisle, 3
3. Fellers, W.A. Moseley, 3
U J- P. Bowers. 3
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day with the season's
dvanced styles in Hidonr
inspection. ^
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, ETC.
now in Millinery?every
't please yon, yon can't
on display. > 1
LTIES.
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ore is replete with all
rthing?largest line we
e yonr shopping place
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ture. We buy only in?
est spot cash prices. we
: we bought in local shipJ
-'I iitorf ?'4g
-fifo O'iSfsW
: e: '< ai
>om Suites*
u. One Washstand, One
er-all for $17.25.; -d
* ' Jo f-V'.V :'! M:.{ i *
ak Stove
sels, for $7,50. No. 8
Utinsels, $12.50. Our
)s guaranteed as low as
ought Write or phone j
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