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. Thousands Have Kidney Troubie and Never Snspect it Pre valency of Kidney Disease. Most people do not realize the alarming increase and remarkable prevalency of kidneydisease. ^<%Sw?)or^er3 are ttrnflrmost common \M \a i jLt diseases that prea*most. ^st X/J} Pat^ent an<* phfsicians, who con^ ? tent themselves with doctoring the effects, while the original disease undermines the system. What To Do. > There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder , and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or 1 -?-3 tliat nnnleasant ne LKXX , dUU wv?vv??w X cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many * times during tiie 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 you should hare the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent aad one-dollar sizes. Yon may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free ?SBMxj3ES^ by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing-^^^?SS^SB3 ^ hamton, N. Y. When Horn# or Bvus-Smi writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the I name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton.N. Y. ! ?? PROFESSIONAL CARDS. AP. MARTIN", ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, LEXINGTON, S. 0. '? i Office In Harman Building rear of court u J ' -j? ' house. yWill practice in all courts. Special attention to collection of claims. -i -y'S-, ' i N YJTM. W. HA WES, ; if Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BBQOKLA.ND. S. C. iw oil finnrhi "Rnsinoss solicited. dfc XWVUVW <4* lf*? vv^ifcwir. ... ,r. _ November 1,1906. a *. KURD. I. E. DBEHZB. ?FIRD & DREHER, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, y LEXINGTON 0. EL, S. 0. " Will practice In all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington. S. C. J~H7frick, ~~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, j . CHAPIN, &0, Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Second floor. Will practice in all the Courts. '? rtlHURMOND & TIMMERMANY i ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Xauf mann Bldg, LEXINGTON, S. C, We will be pleased to meet those having lev sal business to be attehded to at our office vfn the Kauf manu Building at any time, t Respectfully, If. Wa. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, ? 1 LBERT M. BOOZER, A ATTORNEY AT LAW, V COLUMBIA, 8. 0. < * Oitzck: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite L . Yan Metre's Furniture Store Jtepeclal attention given to easiness eatrum< ?d to him by his fellow citizens of Lexingtor oeunty. fl f<EORGE\R. REMBERT, U ATTORNEY AT LAW. mi LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA S. 0. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex Ington County at any time, and an preparcc to practice law in all btate and Federa Courts. -.j Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 taOQ'Washington < > Pendle ton Street ? Street. . M Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036 ?BOYD EYANS, .lawyer and counsellor Columbia, s. 0. . ; m HB. P. H. SHEALY, . V . DENTIST LEXINGTON, S. C. 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 fron S to 6 p. m. y Dr. d. l. hall, ~ < dentist STEEDMAN, S. C. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m. Dec. 23,1907?6m ilULHAMN $ s DEALER LN" I I General I Merchandise, | Corner Main and New Street, 5 Opposite Confederate | 8 Monument, I g Lexington - - S. C. j Mr. Wm. H. Anderson, M. D., oi Soda Springs, Ida., says that Bees Lax ative Cough Syrup has relieved cough and colds where other remedies failed Its gentle laxative effects especially rec ommend it for children. It is pleasan to take. For coughs, colds, hoarsene? whooping-oough. Money refunded i sot satisfied. Sold by Kaufmann Drag Co. i 1~'-* fnltt- /'V. -Ai! .. a???? The Lexington Dispatch. A Wednesday, April 8.1908. ^ FEES INVESTIGATIONS Of Contagious and Infectious Diseases of Animals. fl The majority of stock owners do not know that this State provides for the investigation of contagious and infectious diseases and consequently there is an unnecessary loss of many animals each year. Some of these animal diseases are also communicable and fatal to man, and, therefore ^ the appearance of any disease of sus- & T 1,3 CI piuious uuarauber BUUUIU uo piuuipuijr ^ reported to the State veterinarian. All y letters asking for information regard- 3' ing non-contagions diseases of ani- s mals will be promptly answered, but owners are requested to fully describe the symptoms of the disease. Observe the following rules in request- ^ ing investigations: 1. All notices of contagious or in- *e fectious diseases should be sent to as "Veteerinarian, Ciemson College, S. cu 0." th 2. When two or more reputable ar citizens of any county in. this State 112 sjiall notify said veterinarian that any co animals in their county are affected 013 with a contagious disease, the tan- Pr dency of which is to cause the death of such animals, he will investigate the same, or cause an investigation thereof to be made. Such notices should also state the number of animals sick, the number exposed to the ^ infection and the number dead, or it should contain such other informa- C1 tion ab may indicate that the disease *a T1 in question jta contagious or infectious and one that< can be legally investi- ^ gated under the law. 3. WhenBaid notice shows that the disease is contagious or infectious an ^ investigation will be made. Investi- ar gations will be made in the order no- ^ tices are received when this is practi- fa cable; otherwise they will be made in ^ 00 order of importance or according to ^ location. \ * S6 i i. Persona requesting inspections ^ should hold the animals in readiness, awaiting the arrival of the veterinarian or assistant veterinarian, and be present to give the required informa1 tion and assistance. tii 5. The veterinarian, when requested, will furnish blanks on which to fch 1 make reports. All letters of inquiry or asking for information regarding ani- ^ . mal diseases will be answered as soon ^ 1 after their receipt as may be found tu practicable. 1 / ? TT1 6. In accordance with Section 5, gt of the Act of February 9, 1901, Clemaon College will pay the necessary expenses of the veterinarian, or assist5 ant veterinarian, in making inspec- ^ . tions where animals are affected with i contagious diseases. The owner is ga expected to provide transportation to j and from the railway station and furn- gc ish all necessary labor and feed while gj the animals are being tested or are in 0] I quarantine. / 1 7. If an inspection has been re- a] quested and the sick animals die or 8t recover before the arrival of the in specfcor, the person requesting the inspection must notify the veterinarian. B . How to Avoid Appendicitis. n Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic con} stipation by stimulating the liver and A bowels and .restores the natural action ^ tof the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit . ' Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's Drug Store. ? B A Card of Thanks. p To the Editor of The Dispatch: ? > Please allow me, through your most ^ valued columns, to extend thanks to ^1 my numerous friends for the kind ^ deeds and "favors rendered me during P my father's illness and death. I shall S remember them as long as time shall fi last. May God ble9S them all. ^ ^ W. Jeff Price. I Gilbert, April 4. f a: I An Insidious Danger. ft 1 One of the worst features of kidney _ 2 trouble is that it is an insidious disease' $ 1 and before the victim realizes his danger ^ | he may have a fatal malady. Take o: 2 Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of tl trouble as it corrects irregularities and a | prevents Bright's disease and diabetes, i 2 Derrick's Drug Store. it f IV f. Suicide at Spartanburg. ; 1 g Mrs. Lillie Sharp, wife of J. D. r Sharp, a grocer, of Spartanburg, com- ^ I mitted suicide last week by shooting g f herself in the chest with a 32-calibre g A pistol. Despondency is said to have 0 % been the cause of the act. She went g 5 into her room and seizing her hus- j I band's pistol placed it to her breast f] " and fired. She died almost instantly, d f < ? ? "W s ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to ^ [. use, put up in a collapsible tube with ii >- nozzle attached. One application proves p fe its merit. Soothes and heals, reduces ^ i, inflammation and relieves soreness and f itching. For all forms of Piles. Price t 50c. Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann h Drug Oo. # M OLD ADACE IAYS i"A light purse is a heavy curse" Sickness makes a light purse. The LIVER is the seat of nine tenths of all disease* ritt's Pills go to the root of the whole master, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the LIVER to normal condition* sve tone to the system and j!5d flesh to the body. ake No Substitute. m Cotton Sold in Anderson. Mr. T. T. Wakefield, manager of e Farmers' Union Cotton Ware>use of Anderson, has received a bter from a farmer in South Georgia king as to the truth of a report cirilated in that section to the effect i at the farmers of South Carolina, \ id of Anderson county in particular, A become discouraged with holding tton and were throwing their cotton . l the market at the present low , ice. Mr. Wakefield replied at once at there was no truth in the report. "We have now 5,000 bales in the Lion Warehouse,' said Mr. Wake>ld, "and there are about 2,000 bales ! the Standard Warehouse. In ad- j tion to this there is a lot of cotton ' ored in the mill warehouses in the \ by, some of the mills allowing their j rmer friends to use their warehouses. 1 lere are altogether a little more i an 10,000 bales of cotton stored in j e warehouses in this city. "And many farmers have cotton on ] eir farms. You can see cotton piled ound many gin houses in the coun- | y and a.round many homes on the ? rms. The farmers of Anderson I unty have on hand today about 23,- , 0 bales of cotton, or about one-tnira the last crop. And there does not ' em to be the slightest disposition sell until the price goes up." < ^ ? He Got What He Needed. V ''Nine years ago it looked as if my me had come," says Mr. C. Farthing, Mill Greek, Ind. Ter. "I was so run >wn that life hung on a very slender read. It was then my druggists recumended Electric Bitters.. I bought bottle and I got what I needed? rength. I had one foot in the grave, it Electric Bitters put it back on the rf again, and I've been well ever ace." Sold under guarantee at Kaufann Drug Co. and Derrick's Drug ore. 50c. ( * A Sitting Sen. One of our friends from the country Id us of a recent experience he had ith a hen that wanted to set. He lid, "She set for a week on one egg. took the egg from the nest and she >t three days on nothin'. I then [led the ne9t with rocks and she sot 1 them nearly a week, and finally I rove some sharp sticks into the nest id the old fool sot for three days ianding up."?Gaffney Ledger. ANBW VUUi'b Judge DeVore has appointed Mr. F. !. Anderson, of Anderson, court steographer Of the new eleventh cirait, comprising the counties of Saida, Edgefield and Lexington. Mr. nderson will begin the discharge of is duties on May 1. Gen. Boyd Gets Hew Bides. Columbia, April 1.?Adjt. General oyd has received from the war deartiffent two thousand improved pringfield rifles for the equipment of le National Gu/ird of this State, and aese new guns will be distributed to le different companies as quickly as ossible, being exchanged for the una now in use. Gen. Boyd is giatied that his requisition for new arms as been so quickly honored. Kodol for Dyspepsia has helped thousnds of people who have had stomach ouble. This is wbat one man says of "E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111: -Gentlemen?In 1897 1 had a disease of ie stomach and bowels. I could not igest any thing I ate and in the spring f 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and ie benefit I received from tliat bottle 11 the gold in Georgia could not buy. <-.< {11 noo o liffld AnnocirttiallTT a a T finfl t 3LHJL UCV I* lll/V'AV V/WUClVliUAA^ LWU A ? ; a fine blood purifier and a good tonic, tay yon live long and prosper. Yonrs ery trnly, C. N. Cornell, Roding, Ga., Lug. 27,1906." Kaufmann Drug Co. At Grace church on Sunday evenig were delivered two excellent adreases based on *'Missions." The rst speaker was Rev. W. H. Hiller, f Lexington, who held his congreation spellbound. Mr. J. B. O'Neall [olioway then roused one and all om any lethargy in regard to our uty towards missions. Their efforts rere crowned with success, even in a lonetary way; there was an "offerlg" instead of a "collection."?Proserity Correspondent to Newberry [erald and News. Walter Frasier was shot and killed ist week near Lamar, Darlington oonty, by Ira Harrell, bofli colored. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE In order to secure Reliable Merchandise, it become necessary first for you to buy of a reliable merchant. This you can do always when you visit our store. Here vou y find evnrything needed in the way of something to wear and something that's good to eat. A new line of spring and summer goods, embracing Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, etc., for men, women and children. A veritable shopping place for all. J. C. Glover, BATESBURG, S. C. Heal Strength Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve Strength, or Nerve Weakness?nothing more. Pos tuveiy, not one weaK nears in a nunarea is, in it. self, actually diseased* It Is almost always a hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. This obscure nerve?the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve ?simply needs, and must have, more power, more stability, more controlling, more governing strength. Without that the Heart must continue to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have these same controlling nerves. Thi3 clearly explains why as a medicine. Dr. 3hoop's Restorative has in the past done so much for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought the 6ause of all this painful, palpitating, suflocatIng heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative?this popular prescription?is alone directed to these weak and wasting1 nerve centers. It builds; LtOJtrengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help. If you would have strong Hearts, strong digestion, strengthen these Jterves ? reestablish them as needed, with , Dr. Slioop's Restorative THE KAUFFMAN DRUG CO. AT DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, . LEXINGTON, S. C., Will be found YAGER'S Cream Chloroform Liniment, the greatest of all * i r nag- T? ~ ~ T)L/N.I liniments ior man or .oeasu, xvucu* matism especially. YAGER'S Sarsaparilla. the best of Tonics and Blood Purifiers. YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the System Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil Preparations?You can't taste the > Oil. Ask For Yager's Remedies at DERRICK'S DRUG STORE. (Hystoria?Woman's Friend) A a | m m m and whiskey habits n SB II fl 9 I Am cured at home withES U m III Ivl out pain. Bo^k of t>arK |(j BwlvB ticulars sen #7KEE, mnHB B. M. WOOLLaY, M. D. Atlanta, (xa. Office 104 N. Pryor Street. PRffifpflHE Before You Purchase Any Other Write THE NEW HOME 8EWIN6 MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MA8S. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless of Quality, but the "New Home" is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs oyt. We make Sewing Machines to suit ail conditions of the trade. The " New Home *' stands at the head of all High-grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY W . P. KOOF, Lexington. S. C. The U fllW CREATIOH Secret of a good liniment is in its warming, penetrating and scattering qualities. The ingredients of Noah's Lint ment are such that with very little rubbing the parts are warmed, the inflammation and congestion scattered, and the reliei is almost instantaneous. For Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lama Back, Stif Joints, and Muscles, Sore Throat. Colds, Strains. Sprains, Cuts, Bruises. Colic, Cramps, Indigee tlon, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and Muscli Aches and Pains. Tho genuine has Noah's Ar) on every package. 25c., 50c. aad f 1.00 by all deal ers fm medicine everywhere. Sample by mail frea roam suiiY ce.jRicunoas, vs.,* sostonimass.# ?.i.s Tile ixauimtuin Co., [IZIIITIXXT5?gTTgI3gg?X^VTgyrigTm^TTIIT"TI^TIliTTI?Ifg?>TTTTYgTItIIX " u, I u ; No. 6994 S The People's National Bank I jj PROSPERITY, S. C. jj 2 Paid up Capital - - $25,000.00. jj | jj Surplus and Individual Profits $5,000.00. 2 12 Stockholders' Liabilities - $35,000.00. J N j A ;m j: or rrotection or depositors, g ! H. C. MOSELEY, President. M. A. CARLISLE, Vice-President. Si 5 W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. GEORGE JOHNSTONE, Attorney. ?' M J; ! Better a conservative interest on your deposit with its jj S safe return when wanted, than a high rate and a feeling of J jj doubt about the principal. E1 3 A National Bank is a safe Deposit. Government super- jjj S vision makes it so. Likewise our Board of Directors is a J jj guarantee of prudent conservative management. E j We Allow Interest on Time Deposits 5; jj DIRECTORS: ; jj C. W. Bowers, J. A. C. Kibler, R. L. Luther, M. A. Carlisle, !. m J. H. Hunter, W. P. Pugh, J no. B. Fellers, W. A. Moseley, E ! Ceo. Johnstone, H. C. Moseley, J. P. Bowers. ; " M R o iiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniixiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiTiTiiiiing I SPRINfi OFFERINGS In Men's and Ladies' Oxfords. We ^WxJuTy are always looking after your interest & SA when it comes to any kind of a shoe and 9 \ fmtolaiL \\ we are showing one of the most complete B - xl a lines of Spring Shoes, both in high tL, Trs^^K /fll/T^p , a shoes and oxfords, that yon ever looked W' - \Zj2B^M9 iST. ?' M at. We have them in all the new R shapes and leathers to select from. Big \\ assortment of Ladies' Golden Brown \k ? Oxfords and high Shoes, which are all ?^S y9B^^&rW the rage now. Farmers heavy shoes a " ^ specialty. Our motto: "Same quality f/~if loco mnrtd-c " vr I HARMAN'S SHOE STORE, Post Office Block, ... COLUMBIA, S. C, i / i * + ' f SPRING 1908 AT YOUNG'S, , ;4|( We beg to announce to our friends in Lexington county that we are receiving all the advanced styles in spring goods for 1908, and we ask a careful inspection of our goods before you buy elsewhere. Our store wUl again be headquarters for beautiful millinery, and if our design or can't please you in a hat, you can't be pleased. Call at our store; a'warm welcome awaits you. \ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 1603 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 ================== i ? ?? DONT FORGET JBL. A. TAYIiORi * Successor to Maxwell & Taylor, ' NEAR POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. 0., When you are looking for Furniture. We buy only in ^ Solid Car Load Lots and at the lowest spot cash prices, we * r therefore, can sell you for less than if we bought in local ship- ments. 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 * with & 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 I Furniture of the sarfie grade can be bought. Write or phone ; 490 for prices c ! | COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 _ _ J