The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 04, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
Thousands Have Kidney
it". Trouble and Never Suspect it.
Prevalency of Kidney Disease.
Most people do not realize the alarming
increase and remarkable prevalency
ef kidney disease.
k?y?Jxr7qior^ers are
' most common
x WA \Pv\?3/f F' Y ^ 'seases that prei
1 vail, they are
rrC^J< J almost the last
.\u In frKi^ recognized by
V TiL^ I' patient ana pnysicians,
who con^
1 taut themselves
with doctoring the effects, while the
K ?*oJ disease undermines die system.
. What To Do.
A". Thete is cfomfort in the knowledge so
jp TfC^fcen -expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
$Wmp-Root, the great -kidney remedy, '
every wish m curing rheumatism,
* p&in in*the o^ck, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinary passage.
3y Jt corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity
of being compelled to go often
i during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its Wonderful cures of the most distressing
cases. If you need a medicine
foQ should have the best. Sold by drugS|.7
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You may have a sample bottle and a
book I that tells all p^"rt |
about it, both sent free
uy ma.ii. ^luux1^1. BKKw"B}n,rawi|
Kilmer & Co., Bing-^^S?tt3^^g2|?
i'Jf: faamton, N. Y. When Home of Swamp-Root
1' /Writing mention this paper and don't
make any mistake, but remember the
\ name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and
the address1, Binghamton, N. Y.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
7 P. MARTIN, ATTORNEY
A. AND COyNSELOR AT LAW,
LEXINGTON/S. C..
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Office in Hannah Building rear of court
house.
jp? Will practice in all courts. Special
K!-\ attention to collection of claims.
w. HA WES, '
'' Attorney and Ooonselor at Law.
NEWBROOKLA.ND.S. C.. '
Practice tn all Courts. Business solicited.
November 1.1905.
C. M. EFI12D. \ y F. E. DKEHES.
' 'Jj^EIRD & DREnER,
' Pi ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
LEXINGTON C. H.'. s. C.
Wfll oraetiee in all the Courts.; Business
soliei:?*d. Otje member of the firm will always
be at office, Lexington. S. C.
JH. FETCh/. ?
attorney at law,
CHaPIN, a C.
Office: Hotel Marion, ,4th Boom, Second
y Floor. Will practice in till the Courts
m^urmond, & tihmerman, .
1 attorneys at law,
WILL . practice in all courts,
KnufmanJa Bldg, LEXINGTON, S.C,
We will be plfeasea to meet those having legal
business to be attended to at our office
y- In the Kaufsoann Building at any time.
r j \Respectfully,
-A >. Wm. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMERMAN,
a a lbert m: boozer,
' iL attorney at law/
COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
Omcs: 1816 Main Street,lupstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial
attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
\ ^county.
George r. rembert"
attorney at law.
1221 l4w range, columbia, s. 0.
I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington
County at any time, and a n prepared
to practice law in all fcjate and Federal
. > Courts.
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\ Law Offices, y ) i Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < } Pendle ton Street.
Street.. 1 ( )
Office Telephone No. 1372.
! Residence Telephone No. 1036.
?boyd evans,
.lawyerand counsellor.
i Columbia; S. C.
Dr. p. h. shealy,
DENTIST,
T wiri\T<^mAV a ri , "
LlCiAJU* Vjr X , u. v.
Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building.
Dr. f. c. gilmqre, 7~
V DENTIST.
,1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
' omce Houbs: 9 ft. m. to 2 d. m., and from
3 to 6 d. m.
Dr. d. l. hall,
DENTIST,
steedman, s. c. .
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Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:^0 p. m.
/ Dec. 23, 1907?6m v/
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1 General I
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Corner Main and New Street, I
Opposite Confederate |
Monument, 1 w
Lexington, - - S. C. g
Mr. Wm. H. Anderson, M. D., of
Soda Springs, Jda., savs that Bees Laxative
Cough Syrup, has relieved coughs
and colds where other remedies failed.
Its gentle laxative effects especially recommend
it for children. It is pleasant
to take. For coughs, colds, hoarseness,
whooping-cough. Money refunded if
not satisfied. Sold by Kaufmann Drug
Co.
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Wednesday, March 4,1908.
Calhoun County Officers.
Gov. Ansel has appointed the first I
officers in Calhonn county, since that !
territory was created by the vote of
the people of Orangeburg and Lexington,
and the act passed and signed.
Those appointed are:
Commissioners of electioh-^-J. P.
Fairey, St. Matthews; F. I. Gates,
Cameron; and M. M. Meetze, St.
Matthews.
Board of registration?J. H. Arthur,
St. Matthews; I. H. Zimmerman,
Cameron; T. M. Nelson, Gaston.
It is said the other officers will be
named in a few days. '
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Epidemic of Paramenia
at Mullins.
Mullins, Feb. 28.?Never before in
the history of the community has
there been such an epidemic of pneumonia.
The physicians of the town
are kept on duty night and iday and
yet can not answer all th^calls upon
them.
Special prayers are offered daily for
the removal of this scourge from the
usually healthy community..
Many families have been saddened
by the entrance of death and many
more are still anxious for the safety
of their loved ones whose lives are
now hanging in the balance.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper Trill be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease tliat science has
been able, to cure in all its stages, raid
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up the constitution
and'assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers that
they offer Cna Hundred Dollars for any
case that it faih to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
F. J Cneney & Co., ToledoM0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation/
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Death of Col. Youmans.
Col. L. W. Youmans, of Fairfax,
died in a hospital in Savannah; on
Yvednesday, after being confined to
bed for three weeks. He leaves an
estate valued at $100,000. He was
one of the most prominent and influential
citizens in the state and a
brother of the lamented LeRoy Youmans.
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This is what Hon. Jake Moore, State
Warden, of Georgia, says of Kodol For
Dyspepsia: "E. C. DeWitt & Co.. Chicago,
111.?Dear Sp*s?I have suffered
more man twenty years irom mingestion.
About eighteen months ago Iliad
grown so much worse that I could not
digest a crust of corn bread and could
not retain anything on my stomach' I
lost 25 lbs.; in fact I made up my mind
that I could not live but a short time,
when a friend of mine recommended
Kodol. I consented to try it to please
and I was better in one d&y. I now
weigh more than I ever did in my life
and am in better health than for many
years. Kodol did it. I keep a bottle
constantly, and write this hoping that
humanity will be benefitted. Yours veiy
truly, Jake C. Moore. Atlanta, Aug. 10,
1904." Sold by The Kaufmann Drug
Co.
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G-eorgia Cotton Sffills
To I?aks Cut In "Wages.
At a meeting of the executive coriamittee
of the Georgia Industrial association
in Atlanta last week, representing
the cotton mills of the State,
it was unanimously decided to make
a[reduetion of 10 per cent, in wages of
operatives, effective March 1 next.
It was also agreed that a curtailment
of two da3rs a week or more, where
necessary, shall be put into effect.
The curtailment and reduction jn
wages, it is said, are made necessary
by the depressed condition of the textile
industry.
The Lucky Quarter
Is the one you pay out for a box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring
you the health that's more precious than
-p? i 3
jcwcis. iij uncuijlui ueauocuc, uiixuubness,
constipation and malaria. If they
disappoint yon the price will be cheerfully
refunded at The Kaufmann Drug
Co., and Derrick's Drug Store.
Mr. T. B. Lumpkin, of Anderson,
has been elected secretary to the
state railroad commission to succeed
Mr. E. P. Waring, resigned.
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to
use, put up in a collapsible tube with i
nozzle attached. One application proves
its merit. So6thes and heals, reduces
inflammation and, relieves soreness and
itching. For all forms of Piles. Price
50c. Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann
Dm cr On
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Mann Robinson shot and killed his j
father-in-law, J. L. Winn, at Simpson,
Fla., a few days ago while engaged
in a difficulty. The shooting was
done in self-defense, it is claimed.
PeWitt's Little Early Risers, small,
safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
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i Amusing Sayings On: of the Mouths
of Bibcs.
Mrs. Neighbors?It's too bad of you,
I Mildred, to worry your mamma so.
| Little Mildred?Huh. you don't know
mamma! She worries me more than I
worry her.
Mother?Harold, why did you take
your little sister's candy this morning?
Small Harold?I don't know, mamma.
Perliaps I'm a kleptomaniac.
Little Ethel (looking at picture books)
^Elmer, where do you s'pose Adamgot
the names for all the animals?
{Small Elmer?Why, from the dictioni
ary, of course.
j Little Irene?I found a four leaved
I clover today. That means good luck.
I Small Elmer?Huh, I found a horseshoe!
That means still better luck.
Little Irene?How do you know?
Small Elmer?'Cause I can sell it for
| 2 cents.
"Here is a picture of a thimble.
Emerson." said the Boston teacher.
"Now, can you tell me what a thimble
is?"
"A thimble," answered small Emerson,
"is a diminutive truncated cone,
convex on its apex and semiperforated
with symmetrical indentations."?Chicago
News.
He Approved That Plan.
It was said in the Norton family
that Uncle Hiram had no ear for music,
as he failed to appreciate the vocal
efforts of bis niece Margaret. But if
bis ears were defective his pocketbook
left nothing to be desired.
"We've been talking over Margaret's
voice," said a 4 dauntless and tactful
relative who had been delegated to
approach Uucle Hiram on the subject.
"It really seems as if she ought to
take lessons and practice regularly.
Iler mother talks of selling a little of
her mining stock for Margaret's sake."
Uncie Hiram's keen old face tvore a
mutinous expression.
"Have to practice two, three hours a
day, I suppose'?" he said dully. v
"Oh, yes," said the venturesome rob
alive; then she had a sudden inspiration.
"It would be best of all if she could
go abfoad for two or three years," she
murmured thoughtfully, "but of course
that is out of the question?the expense"?
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"Never you mind about the expense!"
broke in Uncle Hiram ^joyfully. "If
she can go abroad?a good long ways
abroad?to take ber lessons and do her
practicing, I'll foot the expense."?
Youth's Companion.
At the lVSinstrel Show.
"Mistah Bones," began the corpulent
end man as he twirled1 bis tambourine,
"my old father always told me to make
money like hot cakes and the world
would respect me."
"Hot cakes am too slow," yawhod
Mr. Bones. "If you wants de world
to respect you dese days ydu hah to
make money lak bananas."
"Lak bananas! How am dat?"
"In bunches. Mistah Tambo, in
bunches."?Chicago News.
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In the Clouds.
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The Butler?We've got a burglar i?i
the kitchen, sir.
The Professor .-(absently)?Ask him
to come again. I'm busy just now.
Female Ignorance.
"John, they don't ever sell dress
goods in Wall street, do they?"
"Gracious, child, what rait such au
absurd idea in your head?"
"Well. I'm sure I heard you the other
day talking about wash sales."?Baltimore
American.
Not Yet, but Soon.
"You seem to manage remarkably
well on your housekeeping money."
"Yes. The tradespeople haven't sent
in their bills yet."?New York Press*
Greaser Jose's Place.
You kin brag of city caffeys and their
trout from streams and lakes.
Of their meals served a la carty and
their mushrooms and their steaks,
But the grub at Greaser Jose's Is the
finest ever dealt.
Come, hombrey, and jest tuck a bowl of
chile 'neath your beJt!
The music's kind o' skimpin', and It don't
go very far;
It's dealt out by a half breed and a mighty
bad guitar.
But old Jose is a winner when it comes
to m:xin' dope,
And the first smell of his chile 'd give a
dyin' hoss thief hope.
There is sometimes rough stunts doin'
and p'raps some powder burnt.
For the men who eat at Jose's all the
p'litest ways ain't learnt,
But good food is like to most things that
are scarce and hard to getIt's
worth some risk in trailin' and a-makIn'
yours, you bet!
So jest come with me to Jose's, where
there ain't no menu stunt.
Where the tablecloths is minus and a
napkin's an affront, .j
And you'll get a bowl of chile that'll warm
you through and through.
So come with me to Jose's, you tenderfoot
?yes, you!
?Denver Republican.
After eating, persons of a bilious habit
wiU derive great benefit by taking one
of these pill& If you have been
mKSNG TOO MUCH, >
hp\7 Will niVMtinfltr col rfx 4- U o> MA*.
"V " ** iviivTV wuw aaudcn,
SSCK HEADACHE and
nervousness which follows, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy feet*
ings. Elegantly sugar coated*
Take No Substitute.
Gets Eight Years.
Greenwood, February 27.?Special:
Judge Gage to-day refused to grant a
new trial to G. Wash Hunter, convicted
yesterday of manslaughter for the
killing of Elbert Copeland, in Laurens
County, in July,'1906. After refusing
the motion for a new trial his Honor
sentenced Wash Hunter to serve eight
years at hard labor in the State Penitentiary.
Counsel Richey, for the defence,
at once gave notice of an appeal
to the Supreme Court. Hunter is
out on $4,000 bail. 3
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Awful Death.
Choosing fire as a medium of death,
Miss Emma Fink, of Slatir.gton, Pa.,
committed suicide at Slatedale in a
most tragic'manner. Standing where
she could see the ruins of her old i
home, which was destroyed by fire 1
about a year ago, she poured coal oil j
over her clothing and then set fire to <
her skirt. *
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Good For Everybody. j
. Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a prominent $
architect, in the Delbert Building, San \
Francisco, says: ?I fully endorse all
that lias been said of Electric Bitters as
a tonic medicine. It is good for everybody.
"It corrects stomach, liver and
kidney disorders in a prompt and efficient
manner and builds up the system."
Electric Bitters is the best spring medi- 1
cinc ever sold over a druggist's counter:
as a blood purifier it is uuequaled. 50c.
at Derrick's Drug Store and Kaufmami ]
Drug Co.
SSur&er Spartaafrarsj.
A dispatch from Spartanburg says
Sullivan Hughes, a young white manwho
killed John Franklin in the lower
part of the county recently, has not
been arrested though the young man's
father says he will have him surrender
to the sheriff. Hughes shot
Franklin in the head with a pistol.
The difficulty was about a "damned
lie" being passed.
For Diseases of the Skin.
Nearly all diseases of the skin such as '
eczema, tetter, salt rheum and barber's
..a /->lioT>Q/-ifziT*i'7r?rl KTT on lTitonsp .
tti V VX1CUUVWXJUVU K/J MM \ *UV\/MWV
itching and smarting, which often makes
life a burden and disturbs sleep <
and rest. Quick relief may be had by '
applying Chamberlain's Salve. It allays
the itching and smarting almost
instantly. Many cases have been cured
by its use. For sale by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Chief of Police Jas. H. Benton, of
Fayefevtville, N. C., was shot and in- |
9tantly killed a few days ago by a ne- j
gro, Sam Murchison, who was only j
saved from being lynched by the most j
desperate efforts. The Chief was trying
to arrest the negro, when suddenly
he drew his pistol and shot the officer
through the head, killing him instantly.
Here comes the Spring Winds to chap,
tan and freckle. Use Pinesalve Carbolized,
(Acts like a poultice) for cuts, sores,
burns, chapped lips, hands and face. It
soothes and heals. Sold by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
In the real drama of life the leading
ladies are cooks.
Kings Little Liver Pills for biliousness
and sick-headache. Tliey clean the system
and clear the skin. Price 2oc. Try
th^m. Sold by the Kaufmann Drug Co.
Alice?Jack was so romantic in his
proposals! He said I was a white
pearl shining on a sun-kissed coral
strand.
RATIONAL PNEUMONIA AND ~
LA GRIPPE TREATMENT.
' The most successful physicians are now
treating pneumonia by the application
of counter-irritants. Tliey are learning
to resist the temptation to doctor the
cough, which, after all, is only nature's
^ */\UATTA 11nrcnlf or>^ Qro ciri_
CliUll IU lCUUYC aic-ictn, uuu tuu vu
deavoring to reach the seat of the congestion
without the use of internal remedies.
Some are using preparations about as
pleasant to the patient as an application i
of mud or putty, but the wisest use a ^
pleasant liquid counter-irritant.
The ideal remedy is Noah's Liniment. ]
Its carefully compounded ingredients
possess wonderful powers of penetration |
and immediately reduce the inflamma- |
tion and congestion.
Noah's Liniment is absolutely harmless,
and cau be used freely without consaltation
wich a physician. Apply the |
liniment freely over the point of pain or
congestion. Saturate a hot flannel and
keep it applied to that portion of the
body. The effect will be almost immediate,
and in many cases the threatened
pneumonia will be dispelled before a i
physician can be secured. ,
Best for rheumatism, sciatia, lame J
back, stiff joints and muscles, sore
throat, colds, strains, sprains, cuts, .
bruises, colic, cramps, etc. For in- ternal
and external aches and pains 1
Noah's Liniment has no equal. For
sale and guaranteed by your dealer, 2oc
Kaufmann Drug Co., distributors. Sample
mailed. Noah Remedy Co., Rich
mond and Boston.
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SPRING OFFERINGS
In Men's and Ladies' Oxfords. W(
ire always looking after your intc-resl
tvhen it comes to any kind of ashoeauc'
5vc are showing one of the most complete
liu'^s of Spring Shoes, hoth in high
?hoes and oxfords, that yon ever locker
it. We have them in all the new
shapes and leathers to select from. Bi?
assortment of Ladies' Golden Browi:
Dxfords and high Shoes, which are al'
he rage now. Farmers heavy shoes z
specialty. Our motto: "Same quality
:or less money."
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We beg to announce to or
that we are receiving all the
for 1908, and we ask a carefu
you buy elsewhere. Our stor
beautiful millinery, and if ou
hat, you can't be pleased. Cal
awaits you.
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1603 MAIN STKE1
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Successor to M
NEAR POST OFF!
When you are looking fo]
Solid Gar Load Lots and at 1
therefore, can sell you for less
ments.
Solid Oak Be
Nine Pieces?One Bed, One
Centre Table, Four Chairs. Oi
No. 7Blacl
with a complete list of Cookir
Black Oak, with a complete
ine is complete. All grades,
Furniture of the same grade <
190 for prices
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ual Profits $5,000.00. tU
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M. A. CARLISLE, Vice-President. 3
GEORGE JOHNSTONE, Attorney. g
tterest on your deposit with its ; ?
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se our Board of Directors is a J
native management. S
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Jno. B. Fellers, W. A. Moseley, 2
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advanced styles in spring goods
I inspection of our goods before
e will again be headquarters for
r designor can't please you in a
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[axwell & Taylor,
CE, COLUMBIA, S. C,
r Furniture. We buy only in>
hViA IrtwAflf. a-nnf. nash Tvr?f?P? wa*
i than if we bought in local ship>droom
Suites*
i Bureau, One Washstand, One^
le Rocker?all for $17.25.
? Oak Stove
1 g ITtinsels, for $7.50. No. 8
I2_x _V TTi.; 1 _ Am rrt a
list U1 U tliiseis, $1^.5U. uur
Prices guaranteed as Tow as
can be bought. Write or phone
SLYXiOR,
BTA, S. C.