The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 05, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by 0?er-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It used to be considered that only
urinary and bladder troubles were to be
, ~ c>j3 a traced to the kidneys,
now modern
science proves that
nearly all diseases
have their beginning
jj| in the disorder of
TV?'^ these most important
The kidneys filter
Wv- and purify the blood?
*" ' *0 tiiat is meir worK.
Therefore, when your kidneys are weak
or out of order, you can understand how
;vV\ quickly your entire, body is affected and
how every organ seems to fail to do its
<?&V"duty.- ?
If you are sick or " feel badly," begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
as your kidneys are well they will help
all the other organs to health. A trial
will convince anyone.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressing cases, and is sold
on its merits by all
druggists in fifty-cent rfSjpafeg ^
* and one-dollar size jjjjfjffl
bottles. You mav "
have a sample bottle Home of Swamp-Root
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
how to find out if you have kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing1
hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address,
Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle*
PB0FESSZ01TAL CABPS.
dtmartest, attorney
and counselor at law,
lexington, s. c.
. Office in Haiman Building rear of court
house.
Will practice in all courts. Special
J attention tp collection of claims.
P WM. W. HA WES,
Xf Attorney and Connselor at Law.
NEW BROOKL AND. 8. C.
Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
November 1,1906.
C. M. SF1BD. F. K. DBEHEB.
Efird & dreher,
attorneys at law,
LEXINGTON 0. H., a C.
Will practice in all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will always
be at office, Lexington. S. C.
6/FEICK,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ohapin, a o.
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, 8econd
floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
fFHURMOND & TIMMERMAN,.
1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COUNTS,
Kanfmann Bldg, LEXINGTON, 8. C,
We will be pleased to meet those having legal
business to be attended to at our office
In the Kaolin ann Building at any time.
Respectfully, w
J. Wit. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMERMAN,
LBERT M. BOOZER,
attorney at law,
columbia, 8. 0.
Office: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van Mttre's Furniture Store.
Especial attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
_ county.
George r. rembert;
attorney at law.
. 1321 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, a C.
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
f-;; Courts.
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Law Offices, f ) Residence, 1529
1909 Washington < !- Pendle ton Street.
Street. ( )
, Office Telephone No. 1372.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
WBOYD EVANS,
LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia, S. C.
F\R. P. H. SHEALY,
V v DENTIST,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
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Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building.
Dr. f. c. gilmore,
DENTIST.
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office Houbs-9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from
8 to 6 d. m.
DR. D. L. HALL,
DENTIST,
STEEDMAN, S. C.
Office honrs 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m.
Dec. 23, 1907?6m
jLiiuawl
g * dealer in g
*| General I
(Merchandise,!
Corner Main and New Street, I
Opposite Confederate 8
Monument, |
Lexington, - - S. C. ?
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"I trust this may be read by many sufferers
from kidney and bladder trouble"
writes Mra. Joe King, of Woodland, Tex.
I4I 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 has 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, February 5, 1908.
Counts-Cuinalandsr.
On Thursday, Jan. 9, 1908, the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Counts
was crowded with a large crowd of
folks to witness the marriage of their
charming daughter, Miss Maye, to
Mr. B. Lafayette Cumalander, both Of
Lexington county.
Promptly at 2:30 o'clock appeared
Mr. Keith Haltiwanger with Miss Ola
Counts, Mr. Lewie Cumalander with
Miss Lottie Stoudemayer, and then
came the happy couple who were
made man and wife in a few minutes
by Rev. Enoch Hite. After many
congratulations they were all invited
fn norf.ot-o r\f fVio', nipp annnpr whiph
was prepared by Mrs. Counts. They
were received with general hospitality
and every one seemed to be well
satisfied with the time spent at the
occasion. The
waiters were dressed in white
while the gents wore black. The
bride was dressed in a lovely white
silk trimmed with lace and ribbon to
match, while the groom was handsomely
dressed in black broadcloth.
The next day the bridal party were
invited by the groom's mother, Mrs.
Cumalander, to attend the infair given
by her. *
I wish for them a 'ong, happy and
prosperous life, filled with much
pleasure and no sorrow. May God
bless them in every \^ay as they
journey down life's pathway together
is the congratulation and best wishes
of One who was present.
Peak, S. C., Jan. 27.
There is more catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years doctors pronounced
it a local disease and prescribed
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local remedies, ana oy constantly iailing
to core with local treatment, pronounced
it incnrable. Science has
proved catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional
cure on the market. It is taken internally
in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.
It acts directly on the blood
and mucous^-flWfrces of the system.
They offer one h$nifLred dollars for any
case itiails to cdreu' Send for circulars
and tefetiindxihte:
Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo.
Ohio. ?
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Minister Indicted.
4
Cartersville, Ga., Jan. 30.-?For the
alleged use of improper language in
the presence of ladies while in the
Tabernacle palpit, Rev. Walter Holcomb
has been indicted by the grand
jury. Holcomb is a son-in-law and
co-worker of the late Sam Jones.
The alleged offense occurred at the
great meeting held here in the Sam
Jones tabernacle last fall.
It is alleged that Holcomb was very
frank and used words that are never
spoken from a pulpit. Much indignation
was created and Holcomb's indictment
followed.
Famer Boys at Woffard.
Out of the two hundred and ninetyfour
boys in Wofford college, not including
the fitting school, more than
.90 per cent, are sons of farmers. This
fact was learned by Dr. Snyder after
making inquiries of each individual
member of each of the four classes.
Special Announcement Regarding
the National Pure
Food and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley-'s Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles is not affected
by the National Pure Food and Drug
law as it contains no opiates or othei
harmful drugs, and we recommend it as
a safe remedy for children and adults.
Derrick's Drug Store.
A child born in Alaska stands fa
more chance of surviving and becoming
strong than a white child born in
the tropics.
1'Every mar is the architect "of his
own fortunes," the trouble being that
so many of us draw bum plans.
Are you having trouble with your kidneys?
There are lots of people today
who wonder why they have pains across
the back, why they are tired and lacking
in energy and ambition. Your kidneys
are wrong. They need relief without
delay. Take DeWitt's Kidney &
Bladder Pills; they are for weak back
inflammation of the bladder, backache
and weak kidneys. Sold by The Kaufmann
Drug Co.
It*3 amusing to watch the almosl
grown son sneaking around to admire
the latest arrival, hoping all the
while that nobody sees him at it-.
When women borrow trouble they
usually pay back double.
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 feai
croup and whooping cougli. It is a
gentle laxative that exjfelis the poison
from the system in the natural way.
Cuts the phlegm and clears the head.
Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drug
Co.
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Obit'aary.
Died near Edmund, S. C., jtfr. B. J
Taylor, on the 18th day of January,
190S, in the G4tli year of his age.
He was kind and considerate in al'
his dispositions, true and faithful ir
his dealings with his fellowman. He
. was a member of the Baptist churct
and spoke well of his church and people,
and we think was true to his
faith. I knew him in childhood as ?
good boy and in manhood as a gooc
man.
When war broke out between the
States he went to his country's cal!
and connected himself with the 20tt
Reg., S. C. V., Capt. Roof's company,
* i i i i_i. ^ -
wmcn aid noDie worK in tne aerense
of Charleston, S. C. In '64 he was
transferred to the army of north err
Virginia, and there took part in some
of the greatest battles of the war. He
remained in service to the end, ther
came home to live the quiet life he
did. We trust he has now gone home
to be with God forever. A. R. T.
For that Terrible Itching.
Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keej
their victims in perpetual torment.
The application of Chamberlain's Salve
will instantly allay this itching, and
many cases have been cured by its use.
For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Largo Amount Stolon.
Mr. T. B. Felder, who has been employed
by the commission to investi
i_ ^ i.1 j_ _ e j_i J?
gate t?ne management 01 tne dispensary,
says the amount stolen and
grafted from the State during the 14
years was four or five millions.?Ex.
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Keeping Open House.
Everybody is welcome when we feel
good; and feel that way only when onr
digestive organs are working properly.
Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the
action of stomach, liver and bowels so
one can't heip feeling good when he uses
these pills. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co.
and Derrick's Drug Store.
Cows wearing smoked glass spectacles
may be seen in the interior of
Russia, where great tracts of country
are covered with snow six months of
the year. The cows become afflicted
with snow blindness while looking for
fine grass under melting snow.
Senator Tillman has appointed Mr.
J. B. Knight, of Laurens, as his private
secretary. His son, B. R. Tillman,
Jr., has resigned.
Ask Yourself the Question.
Why not use Chamberlain's Pain
Balm when yon have rheumatism? We
feel sure that the result will be prompt
and satisfactory. One application relieves
the pain, and many have been
permanently cured by its use. 25 and
50 cent sizes. For sale by Kaufmann
' Drug Co.
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The capital of the Tokio Electric
railway is to be increased to $30,000,000
for improvements and extensions.
We can see the finish of a man who
courts temptation merely to exibit
his strength to the world.
Speaking of "night riders," among
those who should be suppressed are
those who have to be taken home in
hacks.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures the mosl
obstinate coughs and expels the cold
from the system as it is mildly laxative,
It is guaranteed. The genuine is in th<
yellow package. Derrick's Drug Store,
"Whiskey is best kept in a jug,':
remarks an exchange. Yes, jug, oi
bottle, or barrel?just so it is kepi
there.
A woman can bear a lot of tribula
tions without worrying, provided on<
of them is not being out of fashion.
A vonan's idea of a smart man is
one who always agrees with her.
We would all be reformers if w<
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aiu iiuu nave lu uc^iu iu au numc.
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La Grippe and Pneumonia.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures lagripp
' coughs and prevents pneumonia. Jtte
j fuse any but the genuine in the yellov
, package. Derrick's Drug Store.
j A Correction.
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.u The Friend?What singing! Like (
. nightingale!
3 The Philistine?You mean a gale ii
, the night?London Opinion.
i _
Ennui.
A trouble to yourself and all around you
3 So restless your associates confound you
You walk about and then sit down again
I You try to occupy your mind, but all ir
? vain;
You're cross, and yet don't know the rca
son why;
You give a yawn, you gape and then yoi
sigh;
To every one 3rou are a perfect bear;
What's past or coming you don't seem t<
. care.
You find fault with everything that';
done;
You're morbid and have lost all sense c
fun;
b You gaze at nothing with a vacant stare
L And yet you're just the same as e'er yoi
were!
You know the mood I mean?it's what w<
'f call
Merely "nothing - to-do - ishness" ? that'
all!
?La Touche Hancock In New York Press
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J^|B? pjlln
stimulate the TORPID LIVER,
1 strengthen the digestive organs, {
5 regulate the bowels, and arc unequaled
as an
ANT1-8SLB0US MEDICINE,
3 In malarial districts their virtues are
L widely recognized, as they possess
peculiar properties In freeing the
l system from that poison. Elegantly
sugar coated.
> Take Mo Substitute.-* ,
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t Feared the Worst.
With straining, eyes the pale faced j
man watched the advancing policemen
through the window. No sooner had
the bluecoats reached the porch when,
with trembling fingers, he drew a
heavy revolver from his pocket and
pressed the muzzle against his throbbing
temple. Before his nervous fingers
could pull the deadly trigger his
faithful wife dashed the pistol aside.
"John! John!" she gasped. "Don't!
They've only come to summons you
for a jury."
"If that's the case I'll submit peacefully,"
answered the man, wiping the
1 cold sweat from his brow. "But I'll jj
die before I'll shovel the snow off that
[ walk!"?Judge. :
Not Moving Then.
"Lazy? I should say! lie always
moves as slow as a funeral. I don't
believe any one ever saw him otherwise."
"Well, I've seen him when he was
fast"?
"What?"
"Let me finish. I say I've seen him
when he was fast?asleep."?Harper's
Weekly.
Mutual Forbearance.
"Have you Inquired whether your
prospective son-in-law's title is genuine?"
"No," answered Mr. Cumrox. "He
has very graciously refrained from
evincing any curiosity as to whether
my money is tainted."?Washington
Star.
Prompt Acceptance.
Mrs. Fetcherleigh (as the caller departing)?You
must come and *take dinner
with us some day, Mrs. Gwimples.
Caller (with alacrity)?I'll be delighted,
Mrs. Fetcherleigh. When shall I
some??New York Herald.
Even There.
"Dear," said the melancholy wife,
"If you die first you will wait for me
there on that far shore, won't you?" j
"I guess so," replied her husband, ^
with a yawn. "I've always had to% wait
for you wherever I go."?Catholic
Btondord a rwl Tfmoo
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TAX EETTTENS.
In accordance with the law in refer- <
ence to the assessment and taxation of *
real and personal property, the Anditor, 1
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 tc 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, there- 4
, fore, be prompt in meeting the appoint'
ments, so as not to cause delay. ]
1 Tax payers will please come prepared
L to give the name of the township and
number of school district wherein they 1
; reside:
[ Red Bank, Saturday afternoon, Febuary,
1.
, At Lexington C. H., all day not in'
eluded in above schedule from January
] 1, DOS to February 20, 1908, when the
books will close, after which 50 per cent
[ will be added for failure to make reu
turns. 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 00 years or age, except
those exempt by law.
3 Under the new law all dogs ere subject
to a capitation tax of 50 cents and
3 mus be returned at the same time when
oilier proper ly is iciuiucu. ,
W. D. DEXT,
Auditor Lexington County.
Notice.
7 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. KOOX,
Supervisor Lex. Co., S. C.
Jan. 10, 1908?4wl4.
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S | Surplus and Individual Profits $5,000.00. 3
C! Stockholders'Liabilities - $25,000.00. S'
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i W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. CEORCE JOHNSTONE, Attorney. jj
JJ 'Better a conservative interest on your deposit with its * jj
3 safe return when wanted, than a high rate and a feeling of j
J doubt about the principal. 3
JJ A National Bank is a safe Deposit. Government super- jj
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"WE CARRY THE
choicest sh0es"
is never a mistake to "put your
^ foot in it" if cnc of our Handsome
jf Shoes is meant. They are at once the';
shapeliest and most comfortable shoes
1 you ever put your foot in. Well and
stylish, yet strongly made for long and
fjjgftv comfortable wear, they easily command
VSS& - praise and admiration from all lovers of
s^e "unusualness" in shoes. Our
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BARMAN'S SHOE STORE,
?ost OfB.ce Block, - COLUMBIA, S. C,
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NEW GOODS EVERY DAY!
Our store is being filled every day with the season's
lewestand best goods. All the advanced styles in Midwinter
Dress Goods now ready for your inspection.
MILLINERY, ETC.
We have everything that's up-to-now in Millinery?every
style and shape. If our designor can't please you, you can't
je pleased. See the new styles now on display.
NEW NOVELTIES.
The Notion department of our store is replete with all
the new Novelties, embracing everything?largest line we
iave ever carried. /
Lexington friends make our store your shopping place
when in the city. *
n. a. tuuhu,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
1603 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
FURNITURE,
DONT FORGET
J9L* VJararXjORf
Successor to Maxwell & Taylor,
NEAR POST OFFICE. COLUMBIA, S. C.
When you are looking for Furniture. We buy only ia<
Solid Car Load Lots and at the lowest spot cash prices, we'
therefore, can sell you for less than if we bought in local shipments.
.
Solid Oak Bedroom Suites*
Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Bureau, One Washstand, One
Centre Table, Four Chairs. One Rocker?all for $17.25.
No. 7 Black Oak Stove
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with a complete list of Cooking Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8
Black Oak, with a complete list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our
ine is complete. All grades. Prices guaranteed as low as
Furniture of the same grade can be bought. Write or phone
490 for prices j
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
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