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DO YOU GET UP WITH A EAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news- , papers is sure to know of the wonderful n t' jrv cures made by Dr. '?-?1 ij Kilmer's Swamp g il ^??t, the great kidEl [? ne>*> liver an(i blad- 1 lTT&y/ (' ?? der remedy. < * iLrV. <!5^f It is the great med- 1 v Yj_ I [jfjfl ical triumph of the 3 \?=L llli), nineteenth century; u > >, ?T" lljjl discovered after-years 3 U ltsr~ , of scientific research 1 (j _ AclT . ~ by Dr. Kilmer, the 1 ?'^ eminent kidney and ? bladder specialist, and i3 wonderfully 1 successful in promptly curing lame back, ; uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Blight's Disease, which is the worst < form of kidney trouble. ^ ^ '* Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Kooi is not recommended for everything but if you have 1 kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be 1 ' found just the remedy you need. It has 1 been tested in so many ways, in hospital 3 work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a 1 special arrangement has been made by i which all readers of this paper, who have i not already tried it, may have a sample 1 bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell- i ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to t find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer . f & Co., Binghamton, ^ fifty-cent and one- M 'ggUF?: g dollar size bottles are Hom? of Swastp-Booc. 1 sold by all good druggists. Don't make ] any mistake, but remember the name, i Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ] and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., oe 1 every bottle. ] PROFESSIONAL CABD3. ] ] Ad. martin, attorney i . AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, LEXINGTON, S. C. ' Office in Barman Building rear of court house. Will practice in all courts. Special < attention to collection of claims. ( ?M. W. HA WES, J Attorney and Counselor at Law. j new bboorland. s. c. < Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. ] November 1,1905. . 0. X. KFIBD. r. ?. DBEHSB. * EFIRD & DREHER, j ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ] lexington c. h., s. c. t Will practice in all the Courts. Business i solicited. One member of the firm will al- * ways be at office, Lexington. S. C. JH. FRICK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHapin, S. C. i Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Second j Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. ( rphurmond & timmerman, < 1 attorneys at law, WILL practice in all courts, Raufmann Bldg, LEXINGTON, S.C, We will be pleased to meet those having le- i gal business to be attended to at our office ( In the Raufmann Building at any time. Respectfully, _ l !r. WM. THURMOND. ] a nrcr.T. TTMMERMAN. LBERT M. BOOZER, * ATTORNEY AT LAW, j COLUMBIA., 8. 0. Office: 1s16 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Yan Metre's Furniture Store. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington ( county. ; George r. rembert, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, < 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA & C. \ I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex, ington County at any time, and am prepared to practice law in all state and Federal Courts. 1 Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 v 1209 Washington I- > Pendle ton Street. i Street. ( ) , Office Telephone No. 1372. , Residence Telephone No. 1036. j Wr BOYD EVANS, ] .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. 1 Columbia, S. 0. ' nk P. H. SHKALY, V DENTIST, < LEXINGTON, S. C. ] Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. 1 DR. F. 0. GILMORE, DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. i OTFZGB tlOUBS: a a. m. 10 2 y. ui? ?"u uvu. 3 to 6 D. m. < ? 1 Dr. d. l. hall, 1 DENTIST, J COLUMBLV S. C. i Orer Bryan's Book Store. J Office honrs 8 a. m.t to 5:30 p. m Dec. 23,1907?6m ^ r ] IhjaSI1 DEALER IN g General 1 Merchandise, 1 Corner Main and Hew Street, jjj AmniaUa RAnlaHarafl $ JC VJ?|fV?IIV WVHIVOW...W 3 Monument, 3 J Lexington, - - S. C. jj Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is the one tliat children like so well to take as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It is different from the others as it does not constipate, but on the other hand it acts gently yet freely on the bowels and thereby it drives the cold out of the system. It is sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 3,1908. Negro Woman Steals Another's False Teeth. Bamberg, May 28.?One of the rarest cases of theft which has ever oceurred in this vicinity or perhaps elsewhere, is that now pending settlement before Mayor G. F. Hair. Hattie Hampton, a colored woman, is out on bond and is to appear before the mayor's court next Monday on the charge of stealing another woman's teeth, a pair of genuine false teeth, which were owned by Annie Dowling. It appears now that the Hampton woman had been at the ither'9 house, and the Dowling woman had placed her teeth in a glass of water between meal times, and the Hampton woman has been accused of aaving been seen with the Dowling woman's property which had been nissed shortly after her departure. The outcome of the case is of some ittle interest on account of the very musual circumstances. The Dowlng woman seems to think that a gold illing in the set is what made the temptation too strong for her visitor to resist. Thinks it Saved His Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, V? Q TTO T! laja ui a, iwcuu icuucx . x umu Dr. King's New Discovery many years, :or coughs and colds, and I think it laved my life. I have found it a reliable remedy for throat and lung complaints, and would no more be without i bottle than I would without food." For nearly forty years New Discovery las stood at the* head of throat and lung remedies. As a preventative of pneunonia, and healer of weak lungs it has 10 equal. Sold under guarantee at Derrick's Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug Co. oOc. and $1.00, Trial bottle ree. Killion Acres of Cotton Hare Been Ploughed Up. President Hands, of the State Farmers' TJnion, on Wednesday issued a iircular to the 25,000 members of the [Jnion in this State, urging them to lold their cotton crop to the minimum He says reports from the orler, issued the first of the month by President Barrett of the general organization to plough up 10 per cent. >f the acreage planted, has resulted n 1,000,000 acres being ploughed up; ihat cotton has jumped $7.50 per bale, ind there is every reason to believe ihe minimum of 15 cents per pound vill be realized if the farmers stick together. To Subscribers. Subscribers will please bear in mind ihat it is necessary for them to give iheir old postoffice address, when >rdering their papers changed or disjontinued. The Best Pills Ever Sold. "After doctoring 15 years for chronic ndigestion, and spending over two hunired dollars, nothing has done me as nuchgood as Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider them the best Dills ?1 J M n T* A jver soia, wnres d. r. a^scub, uj. jjll*leside, N. C. Sold under guarantee at Derrick's Drag Store and Kaufmann Drug Co. 25c. $5,000 Short. Mfr. Lee Brunsoq, assistant cashier >{ the Bank of Florence who so mysteriously disappeared from his home three weeks ago, was short in his accounts to the amount of $5,000. The shortage has been made good by relatives of Brunson. Leila Morrow, about 13 years old, who married George Waters last January, attempted to drown herself in the lake at the Irene mill in Gaffney last Thursday. She left her husband soon after marriage and went to Cowpens and then to Gaffney^ She was rescued by Logan Ellis, keeper of the lake a park. She is just a poor, unhappy, untrained ?irl. A good home with proper restraint and instruction is what sne needs.?Carolina Spartan. Arguments in the South Carolina dispensary case were completed in Richmond Wednesday and it is thought that an early decision will be rendered. Nature has provided the stomach with certain natural fluids known as the digestive juices, and it is through these juices that the food we eat is acted upon in such a way as to produce the rich, red blood that flows tnrough toe veins 01 our ooay ana tnereDy makes ns strong, healthy and robust, Mid it is the weakening of these digestive juices that destroys health. It is our own fault if we destroy our own health, and yet it is so easy for anyone to put the stomach out of order. When you need to take something take it promptly, but take something you know is reliable?something like Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Kodol is pleasant to take, it is reliable and is guaranteed to give relief. It is sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Gov. Ansel delivered an address at the commencement exercises at Davidson college last week. Representatives of the Coast Line and Southern railways called at the n/^infoYif i nonAnf rtw /VAMAWADO Affina OUJUI'CVIIV anu lUO^CVlUl gCUCJ.<U DUU1VO ii Colombia last week and submitted bids for the transportation of the several companies to the encampment. "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. This clever Coffee Substitute was recently produced by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee is made from pure toasted grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert?who might drink it for Coffee. No 20 or 30 minutes tedius boiling "Made in a minute" says the doctor. Sold by M. D. Harman. A small colored girl was carried to the Roper hospital in Charleston last j week with her legs badly chewed by rats. The Laurens cotton mills have declared a semi-annual dividend of 6 . per cent. The Laurens mills are pros- j perous. Thousands of people gathered in Georgetown last week to participate in Farmers' day and it was a grand [ success. j A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What is known as the "Blues' is seldom occasioned by actual existing externa! conditions, but in the great majority of cases by a disordered LIVER THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstrated by trying a course c? Tutt's Pills They control and regulate the LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elasticity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. The Humorist. "So you discovered the North Pole?" "I can hardly claim that," replied Peary, modestly, "but I was there." "What do you mean?" "Why, I found that a miner had footed in from Alaska and was using the pole as a stakes at one corner of his claim."?Plyiadelphia Ledger. Mrs. Krappy?I hear you have a bet of a good dinner with Brown on the result of today's ball game. Mr. Krappy?Don't worry, Maria, I'll take him to a restaurant, if I lose. ?Brooklyn Eagle. The Client?Have I no redress? The Lawyer (absently)?Not unless you have more than one suit of clothes?St. Joseph News-Press. jParson Flatfoot?Mawnin', Sista n * 11 TT "O JJ SDOWuau. now am muuuci. ojiww ball dis mawnin'? Sister Snowball?He am powful bad dis mawnin', parson. De docta done say he have a 'lignant ulster on his back, an' Ah's 'fraid he's gwine ter be a 'firme'd infidel.?Chicago News. 4'Yes," said Mr. Tambo, "I passed around the hat today." "And why," inqhired Mr. Bones, "did youpass around the hat today"? "I had to. It was a Merry Widow." ?Louisville Courier-Journal. Mrs. Kidder?I can't see why our landlord is so fussy about the rent of this flat. Does he think we're going to bilk him? Mr. Kidder?Well, he's in bad condition. His wife tells me that he is so nervous that the leased thing worries him.?Cleveland Leader. Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures of stomach troubles have been effected by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. On e man who had spent over two thousand dollars for medicine and treatment was cured by a few boxes of these tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Kaufmann Drug Co. Work is soon to start on the federal building in Chester. We will furnish a firstclass barbecue with refreshments near the depot in Swansea on campaign day, 1908. A fine dinner guaranteed. An ideal place for candidates to speak. Music and dancing. Those who do not relish a barbecue dinner can secure an excellent meal at Gantt's Hotel, nearby. 29tf Gantt & Rast. Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to George S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on the 15th day of June 1908, for a final discharge as administrators of the estate of Eliza Hook. E. C. Shull, Walter Hook, 4w32 Administrators. 111811 i Is,ed I Always I lWI n Hand HSBHB9B 25c. EVERYWHERE Kaufmann Drug Co., Distributors. To stop any pain, anywhere in 20 minutes, simply take just one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Tablets. Pain means congestion?blood pressue?that is all. Dr. Shoop's Headache?or Pink Pain Tablets?will quickly coax blood pressue nothing from pain centers. After that, pain is gone. Headache, Neuralgia, painful periods with women etc., get instant help. 20 tablets 25c. Sold by Kaufm arm Drug Co. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Charleston, S. C. 124th Year Begins Sept 25th. Entrance examinations will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 3, at 9 a. m. All candidates for admission can compete in September for vacant Boyce Scholarships which pay $100 a year. One free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room in dormitory $11. Tuition $40. For catalogue address HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. Barbecue. We will furnish a firstclass barbecue with refreshments at Stead man on Saturday, July 4th. The candidates for the various offices will be on hand. Music and dancing for the enjovment of the young. Come one, come all. H. C. Gunter, 5w34 p G. E. Rish. Barbecue. We will furnish our annual barbecue at Gilbert on Saturday, July 4th. Everybody is invited to come and hear the speaking. Music will be furnished. Special attention given to ladies and children. Lewie Hallinan, 6w35 D. E. Hammond. Barbecue at Swansea. For Sale. Prettiest- and cheapest lots on the market for speculative and building purposes, at Eau Claire Heights, within incorporate limits, convenient to trolley line, ?80 to ?285 each. Terms ?10 cash: $5 per month, no interest or taxes. 5 per cent, discount for cash. One store house and lot at Livingston, size lot 240x120, corner lot. Price ?(550. Store house and dwelling attached at J Livingston. Size of lot 120x00. The [ dwelling has four rooms. Price ?500. I 1 TOO ,1 nf lc?r?/-l 000 norps cleared, 200 acres second growth pine. Operating now a 17-horse farm, 8-room brick dwelling, 4-room cottage, 14 tenant houses, two barns, one brick store house 25x50, blacksmith shop, ginhouse, 12-horse Tozer engine, saw mill, one 80-saw gin and Murray system, (500 acres in pasture. S. A. L. railroad passes through the middle of the place. In the survey is included the town of Leeds. Price $10,500; $0,500 cash, bal- j ance one, two and three years. The Dlace has ulentv of labor and the land is in a good state of cultivation. An improved place, 178 acres, three miles from Sally and four miles from Perry, 100 acres in cultivation and will make bale of cotton per acre. Some saw timber, balanee woods. An improved place three miles from Lexington, 155 acres, three hundred thousand feet saw timber, 500 cords good oak wood. Price $1,000. 20 acres three miles from State house, $90 per acre. * House and lot Miller Heights, $625. Three nice dwellings, real cheap, very little money required down, good terms on balance. An improved place of 334 acres on Ancrum ferry road, twelve miles from Columbia, sixty acres in cultivation, balance saw timber and woods. Grist mill and Gin. Price $2,500, easy terms. Timbered right on 1,000 acres of land in Appling county, Georgia, five miles and half from shipping point, and has been estimated to cut three million feet of lumber. Price $1,000, cash. 500 acres of land on road to Augusta, nine miles from Columbia and two and one-half miles from Lexington. About fifty acres in cultivation, saw timber enough to cut one million feet of lumber, balance woods. Price $4,500. House and lot on the car line to Hyatt Park, comer lot, size of lot 52x406.Price $1,050. Large store house, dwelling over the store and rooms on the side. Also on same lot a two and single story dwelling Rents for $56.25 per month. Price $5,100, $1,500 cash, balance one, two, three and four years. An improved place of 840 acres, 12 miles from Columbia on the CamdeD road. The place has a 8-horse farn open on it, also 150 acres in pasture well watered. Price $5.50 per acre i Terms, $2,000 dollars cash, balance one two and three years. 110 ?/?.rp? of land, five miles from the city, on the Winnsboro road, 50 acres in cultivation, 60 acres in woods. Price $37.50 per acre, 1-3 cash, balance on easy terms. 48 acres of fine bottom land three and half miles from city, and will make a bale of cotton to the acre or 75 bushels of corn. Price $100 per acre, easy terms. Enquiries will be answered promptly, and will take pleasure showing the property. J. F. MOBLEY & CO., , REAL ESTATE, 1507 Main St, Columbia, S. C. Phone 1816. Heart Strength Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerre Strength, or Nerre Weakness?nothing more. Positively. not one weak heart in a hundred is, in itself. actually diseased. It is almost always a hidden tiny little nerre that really is all at fault. This obscure nerre?the Cardiac, or Heart Nerre ?simply needs, and must hare, more power, more stability, more controlling, more governing strength. Without that the Heart must continue to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also hare these same controlling nerves. This clearly explains why as a medicine. Dr. 8hoop's Restorative has in the past done so much for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. 8hoop first sought the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocating heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative?this popular prescription?is alone directed to these weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; iCstrengthens: it offers real, genuine heart help. If you would have strong Hearts, strong digestion, strengthen these Lnerves ? re-establish them as needed, with Dr. Shoop's Restorative THE KAUFFMAN DRUG CO. I KILL the COUGH 1 AND CURE THE LUNCS w,th Dr. King's Discovery f^OUCHS I Ull ^^OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. For INSURANCE, LIFE, FIBE, ACCIDENT, SEE E. G. Dreher, LEXINGTON, S. C. Strongest and Best Companies DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pills, are sold by the j Kaufmann Drag Co. IWALL PAPEfl PICTURES! <? No better goo< Sonth. Call and see x right. WEBB'S A 1 627 Main Street, Opposite Kirby's 5 SPRING OFFERINGS In Men's and Ladies' Oxfords. We are always looking after your interest when it comes to any kind of a shoe and we are showing one of the most complete lines of Spring Shoes, both in high shoes and oxfords, that you ever looked at. We have them in all the new shapes and leathers to select from. Big assortment of Ladies' Golden Brown Oxfords and high Shoes, which are all the rage now. Farmers heavy shoes a specialty. Our motto: "Same quality for less money." HARMAN'S i Post Office Block, SPRING 1908 We beg to announce to or that we are receiving all the for 1908, and we ask a careful yon buy elsewhere. Our stor beautiful millinery, and if ou hat, you can't be pleased. Cal awaits you. II A 11 ill WHOLESALE 1603 MAIN STBE1 FUH DONT H. T, fin/tnoBonr tn "M **# UVVVWWV* ?V mmm NEAR POST OPFI When you are looking foi Solid Gar Load Lots and at 1 therefore, can sell you for lest ments. Solid Oak Be Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Centre Table, Four Chairs, 0] No. 7 Blacl with a complete list of Cooku Black Oak, with a complete ine is complete. All grades Furniture of the same grade 490 for prices COLUM BEARDEN 922-924 Gervais I Groceries, Hay, Grain, K terial, Wire Fencing, \ ments, Harness, S: Brid: Best wagon yard in the c Call to see us. I treatmem I AND PAINTS ( and FRAIVEES I MO?? ?MB?? T?? SV is or prices in the is and be treated I RT STORE, 1 Columbia, S. C. JB i and 10 cents Store. H 3H0E STORE, - , COLUMBIA. S. C. AT YOUNG'S. lr friends in Lexington county 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 1 at our store; a'warm welcome IIAIIIIA Tuunu, 1 AND RETAIL, ST, COLUMBIA, S. C. [TIE, FOBGET axwell & Taylor, CE, COLUMBIA, S. 0., r Furniture. We buy only in the lowest spot cash prices, we i than if we bought in local ship?droom Suites. ) Bureau, One Washstand, One ae Rocker?all for $17.25. k Oak Stove ag Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our . Prices guaranteed as low as can be bought. Write or phone &YLOR, BIA, S. C. & LUTHER I St - Columbia, S. C. I ardware, Wheelwright Marinware, Farming Impleaddles, Collars, Fads, Les, etc. ity for the benefit of all. 'rompt and courteous t guaranteed.