The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 22, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
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Worm as Well as lea Are Made
Miserable by Kidney and <
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,
discourages and lessens ambition; beauty,
^ vigor and cheerfulness
soon disappear I
- when the kidneys are
out of order or dis11
^>ecome ?? prevalent
jr-l*. ** *s uncom/w
uDkN^nHBBp mon for a child to be
^jFMTr* 0001 amictea wiut
r. weak kidneys. If the
child urinates too often, if the urine scalds
V5;^: 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, thecause of the difficulty
is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due 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 misera
; ?tble with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty- ?
%?wt^ uuu VMI?
size bottles. Yo^nav w
- by mail free, also a Home of Bw??p-Boot
^ I pamphlet telling all about Swamp-R6ot,
mclnding many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y.,,be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad*
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
I bottle.
gBOFSSSIOyAL CARDS.
dTmartin, attorney
. and counselor at law,
lexington, s. c.
Office in Harman Building rear of court
house. 1 i
Will practice in all courts. Special
attention to collection of claims.
rtnc w. hawes,
u Attorney and Counselor at Law.
NEW BROOKLAND. S. 0.
Practice in all Courts. Business, solicited.
November 1.MQ6. v
0. ar. nxu). r. s. nasaxB.
Efird ft dreher,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
lexington a fc & 0.
Will Draetice in all. the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will always
be at office, Lexington. S. C.
T^H. FRJCKT
J. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHAFIN, & 0.
' Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second
5? floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
rpHURMOND & TIMMERMAN,
1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS,
Kanfmaim Bldg, LEXINGTON, B.C.
We will be pleased to meet those having legal
business to be attended to at our office
in the Kant man a Building at anytime.
- W*. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMERMAN,
A LBERT M. BOOZER, " 7~
A ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBIA, S. a
Oryxes: 1816 Main 8treet, upstairs, opposite
Tan Mttrete Furniture Store Especial
attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citisens of Lexington
county.
)RGE R, REMBERT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA. S. 0.
I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexiitgton
Oountyaft any time, and an prepared
to practice law in all btate and Federal
Courts. i *
Law Offices* ( 1 Residence, 1529 ^
1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street.
Street ( )
Office Telephone No. 1372.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
Wboyd evans,
.lawyer and counsellor.
Columbia, Si 0.
fVR. P: H. SHKALY,
U DENTIST,
LEXINGTON, S. a ^
Office Up Stairs in Rooffe Building.
Dr. f. c. gilmore,
DENTIST.
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office Hopes.* 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? and from
8 to 6 p.m.
DR. D. L HALL,
dentist,
^ steedman, s. c.
Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:30 p. m.
Dec. 28,1907?6m
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8 Monument, \ 5
i Lexington, - - s. c. ?
"I trnst this may be read by many suf
ferers from kidney and bladder trouble" i
writes Mrs. Joe King, of Woodland, Tex. j
"I suffered four years and could find
nothing to give even temporary relief.
Our druggist at last induced me to try
your 30 days' treatment of Pineules for
$1. This one bottle lias cured me and
money could not buy the value it has
been to me. Guaranteed. Sold by
Kaufmann Drug Co.
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 22,1908.
What About Sard Times?
In this State we believe in the
whole country there i? a great cry of
wolf when there is no wolf in reach
and none approaching. There is a
disposition to grumble and many
people are crying hard times. Some
raise that cry to conceal their thriftless
habits; others cry out hard times
when they have plenty of money and
do not wish to pay debts or purchase
desirable things for the family. There
is perhaps $480,000 worth of cotton in
this county in the hands of producers.
There is more corn in the country
than has been the first of January for
the last ten years. There is no unusual
pressure brought to bear on debtors.
The merchants have had a good
trade for the last four months. More
men are getting on a cash basis than
have been there for years. Get this
hard times idea out of your head.
Quit talking about it. When cotton
is 10 to 11 cents, corn 90 cents, peas
$2. 00 and a strong demand for all surnlus
farm Droducts. there ought to be
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no hard times on the farms. Common
laborers on heavy work can get 75
cents to $1.00 a day and skilled mechanics
$2.00 to $4.00 a day. There is
work at a fair price for all who wish
to work. Let all go to work and cease
this everlasting talk about hard
times.?Carolina Spartan.
An Insidious Banger.
One of the worst features of kidney
trouble is that it is an insidious disease
and before the victim realizes his danger
he may have a fatal malady. Take
Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of
trouble as it corrects irregularities and
prevents Bright's disease and diabetes.
Derricks Drug Store.
Tiads Sing in Cafetaga.
One day last week Mr. M. D. Dickons
bought a cabbage at Charlie Saleeby's
which he carried home for his
wife to prepare for dinner. When.
Mrs. Dickens attempted to quarter
the cabbage she found that the knife
would not cut through. With the as
distance of Mr. Dickens the cabbage
was finally cat in two, when it was
discovered that a heavy gold ring was
imbedded near the centre. The only
plausible explanation that can be
given is that when the cabbage was
young some person working at or near
it dropped the ring which lodged in
one of the leaves. As the cabbage
cost only 15 cents and the ring is
valned at $18 Mr. Dickens is quite
well satisfied with the transaction.?
Dillon Herald.
Avoid Extreme Fatigue.
Exercise that brings into action
every muscle of the body is absolutely
necessary in the attainment of health
and perfect physical development.
Tired brain workers especially need
exercise to renew the supply of blood
in the brain, for new blood will give
clear thought and new ideas.
To avoid that "all in" feeling after
any violent or unusual exercises,
a North Carolina contemporary. So
long as that is all, the bill has almost
as good a chance for life as the proverbial
tomcat in Tartarus without
teeth or toe nails.?Louisville Courier
Journal.
February, this year, will have five
Saturdays. So you know that it is
bound to be a prosperous year, with
five pay days in its shortest month.?
Augusta Herald.
The Jamestown fair commission
for South Carolina'has ?4,600 left after
having produced the best exibit at
the big show.
In a favorable wind a fox can
scent a man one-quarter of a mile
away.
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FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE, ?.
Dyspepsia, Costiveoess, Rheumatism,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
There is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR. TUTPS
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
A Eansaa Stops Bis Paper.
About two months ago one of our
farmer friend9 dropped in and stopped
hi9 Farmer. He said he couldn't
afford to take the paper and just had
to do without it. He dropped in again
last Satnrday and planked down $1.60
f/-?r a. in advance?and f.henheav
AV' w J w? ?
ed a big sigh of relief. Everything
had gone "wrong since the Farmer
ceased to visit him. His chickens refused
to lay, his cow got on the alfalfa
and died, and his hogs got the I
cholera. The rats knawed holes in
his grainary and his wheat ran out
and the birds ate it up. His wind- j
i mill blew over and killed a horse, and
his best shepherd dog got a bone in j
his throaVand choked to death. His
children got the measles and his wife
mashed her thumb in the wringer and
couldn't do any housework. Thieves
broke into his smokehouse and stole
his winter's supply of meats, and fire
destroyed several stacks of his alfalfa.
He bought groceries of a travelling
faker and never got them, while his
neighbor escaped because he read in
the Farmer to watch out for crooks.
His days were filled with misfortune
and his nights with bad dreams. He
stood it two months and then gave up
the unequal struggle.?Osborne Farm
er.
The National Sim.
The Star Spangled Banner!
Tfa erlnnoa ore Him
6?V**VU >~V V..IU)
For pray, isn't Roosevelt
The National Him?
Puck.
It Does The Business.
Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
Maine, says of Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
"It does the business; I have nsed it for
piles and it cured them. Used it for
chapped hands and it cured them. Applied
it to an old sore and it healed it
without leaving a scar behind." 26c.
at Kaufmann Drug Co. and Derrick's
Drug Store.
lCysterious Figures.
Put down the number of your living
brothers.
Doable the number.
Sloan's Liniment should be U9ed as a
rub-down.
Mr. Harry K. Oilman, instructor of
athletics, 417 Warrdh Street, Roxbury
Mass., writes: "Duringmy connection
with athletics and athletes, will say
that I have used Sloan's Liniment in
extreme cases af fatigue after physical
exertion, where an ordinary rub would
not prove beneficial, with splendid
success. I have also used it in massaging
elderly men afflicted with
rheumatism.
"We always keep a bottle around
the house for household emergency,
and I always carry one in my grip,
and will in the future."
Furs and Beeswaz Wanted.
Wanted?Otter, mink, coon, fox
and all kinds of furs. Highest prices
paid for beeswax and furs. Rice B.
Harm an, Lexington, S. C.
No need to fear coughs and colds
this year as you can obtain Bees Laxative
Cough Syrup now from your dealer.
This is good news to mothers who fear
croup and whooping cough. It is a
gentle laxative that expells the poison
from the system in the natural way.
Cuts the phlegm and clears the head.
Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufman n Drug
Co.
Nothing but the bull-headed opposition
of Joe Cannon prevents the
passage of the Appalachian bill, says
Add three.
Multiply result by five.
Add number of living sisters.
Multiply result by ten.
Add number of dead brothers and
sisters. ~
Subtract 150 from the result.
The right hand figure will be the
number of deaths.
The middle figure will be the number
of living sisters.
. The left-hand figure will be the
number of living brothers.
Strange freak of figures, isn't it??
Dixie Home.
Auditor Removed.
Gov. Ansel has ordered the removal
of C. M. Wiggins, the auditor of
Berkeley county, on account of carelessness
in office.
Ring,s Little Liver Pills w^kes up
lazy livers, clean the system and clear
the skin. Try them for biliousness and
sick headache. Price 2oc. Sold by
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Many a man who makes up his
mind to do better next year would do
a great deal better if he would bite off
one day at the time.
C. R. Maryin, of Manning, has invented
a cotton picking machine.
Any kind of a hat looks good on a
woman if she has the right sort of a
face.
jj^^^REAflON^
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| AQmtHom( Remedy. For tale by all druggUt* I
and dealer*. 25c. Money refunded if it fail* to do all
|claimed. Noahremgi>YCo.,Bortoo,Ma?a.,U.S.A.
TAX NOTICE.
T WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWX
ing mentioned places for the purpose
of receiving taxes for the fiscal year,
19^7:
The balance of the time at Lexington
Court House until December 81st, 1907,
after which time the following penalties
will be added by the County Auditor
and collected by the County Treasuror.
On January 1, 1908, 1 percent penalty
will be added to those who have not
paid.
On February 1st, 1908, an additional
1 per cent, will be added to those who
have not naid. makinc 2 r?er 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.
The hours for closing the tax books
will positively be at 11 o'clock for the
morning and 4 o'clock for the afternoon
appointments.
LEVY.
For State Purposes 4i Mills.
For Ordinary County Purposes 3| Mills.
For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills.
Total 11 Mills.
Spepial School Levy Dis. No. 15, 3 Mills
Special School Levy Bis. 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. 34, 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 37, 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 42, 3 Mills
Special School Lew Dis. No. 75, 2 Mills
Foil Tax $1.00
RAILROAD LEVY.
Salnrln Tmvnshir* 7A Tvfills
Broad Rjver Township Mills
Fork Township 7? Mills
Commutation Road Tax $3.00, payable
from October 15th to March 1st,
1908.
. Parties owning property in more than
one township must so state to the Treasurer.
When writin? for information concerning
taxes always give. Township
or ?-chool District and name in fall* not
initials.
FRANK W. SHEALY,
Treasurer Lexington County.
TAX RETURNS.
In accordance with the law in reference
to the assessment and taxation of
real and personal property, the Auditor,
or his assistant, will be and attend the
following named places for the purpose
of receiving tax returns for the fiscal
year 1908 and in order to meet the next
appointment the hour will close at 11
o'clock in the morning and at 4 o'clock
in the afternoon; tax payers will, therefore,
be prompt in meeting the appointments,
so as not to cause delay.
Tax payers will please come prepared
to give the name of the township and
number of school district wherein thev
reside:
Swansea, Thursday and Friday, Jan.
23 24.
Sandy Ran, Saturday morning, Jan. 25.
Croat's store, Tuesday evening, Jan.
28.
E. H. Addy's Wednesday morning,
Jan 29.
Franklyn Keislcr's Wednesday evening,
Jan. 29.
Red Bank, Saturday afternoon, Febnary,
1.
At Lexington C. EL, all day not included
in above schedule from January
1,-1908 to February 20, 1908, when the
books will close, after which 50 per cent
will be added for failure to make returns.
Tax returns sent in by mail are
not legal unless sworn to before an
officer qualified to administer oaths.
All male persons are subject to poll
tax from 21 to 60 years or age, except
those exempt by law.
Under the new law all dogs are subject
to a capitation tax of 50 cents and
mus be returned at the same time when
other property is returned.
W. D. DENT,
Auditor Lexington County.
Notice.
Overseers and road hands will please
take notice that hereafter no body, but
the County Treasurer will be allowed
to collect and expend commutation road
tax in Lexington county. Hands desiring
to pay commutation tax must pay
the same to the County Treasurer.
GEORGE H. KOON,
Supervisor Lex. Co., S. C.
Jan. 10, 1908?4wl4.
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IAMD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. g
E GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY!
g OB MONEY REFUNDED. |
Before You Purchase Any Other Write
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
ORANGE, MASS.
Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless
of auaiity, but the " Now Home " is made .
Ui wear. Our guaranty never runs out.
We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions
of the trade. The '"Now Home" stands atthe
bead of all Hlgh-grrade family sewing machines *
Sold by authorized dealers only.
FOR 3ALC QY
W . k*. KOOF,
Lexington. S. 0.
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| The People's
PROSPI
5 Paid up Capital
jj Surplus and Indivii
S Stockholders' Liabi
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5 For Protect}
5 H. C. MOSELEY, President.
5 W. W. WHEELER, Cashier.
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m saie return wnen wanted, t
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5 doubt about the principal.
; A National Bank is a j
i vision makes it so. Likew
jj guarantee of prudent consei
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J C. W. Bowers, J. A. C. Kible
n J. H. Hunter, W. P. Pugh,
m Ceo. Johnstone, H. C
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HARMAN'S
Post Office Block,
NEW GOODS
WWWVA/VW^WVWSi
Our store is being filled
newest and best goods.- A]
Winter Dress Goods now rea
MILLINJ
We have everything thai
style and shape. If our desif
be pleased. See the new sty]
NEW N(
The Notion department o
the new Novelties, embracii
have ever carried.
Lexington friends make <
when in the city.
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WHOLESALI
1603 MAIN STRE
DONT
H. Mi. T.
Successor to &
NEAR POST OFF]
When you are looking fo
Solid Car Load Lots and at
therefore, can sell you for lea
ments.
Solid Oak
Nine Pieces?One Bed, On*
Centre Table, Four Chairs. 0]
No. 7 Blac]
with a complete list of Cooku
Black Oak, with a complete
ine is complete. All grades
Furniture of the same grade
190 for prices
a. t.
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National Bank I
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tRITY, S. C. jj
$25,000.00. !
iual Profits $5,000.00. * 5
ilities -" $25,000.00. jj
on of Depositors. I
M. A. CARLISLE. M
GEORGE JOHNSTONE,' Attorney! H
nterest on. your deposit with its jj
han a. high rate and a feeling of E
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safe Deposit. Government super- !
ise our Board of Directors is a j
rvative management. E
est on Time Deposits 5
ECTORS: , 5
r, R. L. Luther, M. A. Carlisle, 2
Jno. B. Fellers, W.A. Moseley, *
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"WE CARRY THE
CHOICEST SHOES."
It is never a mistake to "put your
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v lout, m 11 11 one 01 our Handsome
y Shoes is meant. They are at once the
S shapeliest and most comfortable shoes
you ever put your foot in. Well and
stylish, yet strongly made for long and
cemfortable wear, they easily command
praise and admiration from all lovers of
style and "unusualness" in shoes. Our
prices, too, command the respect of
your pocketbook.
SHOE STORE,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
EVERY DAY!
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every day with the season's
11 the advanced styles in Middy
for yonr inspection.
ERY, ETC. ,
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b's np-to-now in Millinery?every
jnor can't please yon, yon can't
Les now on display.
DVELTIES.
(four store is replete with all
Lg everything?largest line we
>nr store yonr shopping place
H Ih faff m HuBns hi
SfXB MjjR jwa p|PU|
3 AND RETAIL,
ET, COLUMBIA. S. C.
FOSGET
laxwell & Taylor,
CE, COLUMBIA, S. 0,
r Furniture. We buy only in.
the lowest spot cash prices, we
3 than if we bought in local ship?drooxn
Suites.
i Bureau, One Washstand, One
ae Rocker?all for $17.25.
i Oak Stove
lg TJtinsels, for $7.50. No. 8
list of TJtinsels, $12.50. Our
. Prices guaranteed as low as
can be bought Write or phone
BIA, S. C.
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