J?" ?T| [BACK ACHE? 8 Means the kidneys are not doing th. Wm. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, Albert m. boozer, attorney at law, columbia, 8. 0. Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture StoreEtfpecial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county George r. rembert, ATTORNEY AT LAW. h 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA S. C. I will be glad to serve m y friends from Lexington County at any time, and am prepared to practice law in all State and Federal Courts. ? Law Offices, I ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Stroet. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1872. Residence Telephone No. 1036. WBOYD EVANS, .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. C. / v nR. P. H. SHEALY, U DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. C. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. TkR. F. C. GILMORE, V DENTIST. 1&10 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Ovrzci Hours.* 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from 3 to 6 p. m. ' ' >* " * . , v..?. Dr. d. l. hall, p dentist, columbia, s. c. Over Bryan's Book Store. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m Dec. 23, 1907?6m The Implement Co., RICHMOND, VA. It is very important both for effective and economical work to procure The best of I FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 Our New Descriptive Catalog V just issued tells all about the best, y sj time and labor-saving machinery. Q It is one of the best and most in- A teresting Implement Catalogs issued. Mailea free on request, 3r* nlcn h*ailniiartM? for Farm Wagons, Buggies, Barb Wire, Fencing, V-Crimp and other Roof ing, Gasoline Engines, Saw and Plaping Mills. Write for prices and catalogs. * The Implement Co., 1302 Main St., Richmond, Va. baseballTgoods. Spalding Goods are the Best on The Market. Fishing Tackle of all Kinds. Cntlery, a Full Line. Automobile Repairing A Specialty. t ? % \ si T ^/,lr C n-t i f 11 r? VT LI 11 (U1U Prompt attention given to all mail orders. Jacob Brothers, 1719 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - S. C. Pefcsrs' Items, To the Editor cf The Dispatch: Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Boatwright, o Clarks Mill, spent a few days at th< home of Mrs. Martha E. Kaiser lasl week. Quite a large crowd attended the closing exercises of Charter Oat I Schcol last Thursda}". | Mrs. Mary Edwards continues very I ill, much to the regret of her many friends. Miss Pearle Taylor, of Lexington, was the guest of Misses Carrie Belle 1 and Estelle Kaminer on Saturday and . Sunday. Miss Mary Kaminer was the guest of Miss Mae Derrick Sunday. Miss Emilie Edwards was the guest ^ ? Micto Collia WocclnrfO?* Qnnrlfj V KJL jJ?loo u gooui^vi uuhviuj ''Dan," the faithful old liorse belonging to Mrs. Mary Edwards, died a few da37s ago of spasmodic colic. April 3. Blue Bell. Hollow Creak Items. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Mis9 Trannie Black is visiting her brother, Mr. Luther Black in Columbia. Mr. Pope Hill visited his brother, Mr. Travis Hili, last week. Mis9e9 Mary Ballentine and Ruth Long have again entered the Palmetto Collegiate Institute at Lexington. April 3. Its A Top Notch.Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its doers. That's why the American people have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery the King of Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is e named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, at Lexington, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of ?ucli service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint Dated February 25, A. D. 1909. GRAHAM & STURKIE, Plaintiff't Attorneys. To the Defendant William Chestnut : Take notice that the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled case were duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Cou.:t of Lexington County at Lexington, S. C., on the 5th day of March, 1909. GRAHAM & STURKIE, 6w2o Plaintiff's Attorneys. Teachers' Examination. All teachers and others desiring to teach will please take notice that te teachers' examination will be held at Lexington on Friday, May 14th, beginning at 9 a.m. Dl^ A 0/\ /I /~V 4 U d n ^ A A A t'Ain -L ua^c \l\J nut LIJC VICILC clci > WU should not miss an opportunity to get a certificate. It is absolutely essential that you should have one. Respectfully, A. D. Martin, Co. Sept. Education. * IKILLthcCOUCHI Sand CURE the LUNCSg j wit" Dr. King's I New Discovery FOR Colds8 je&. AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. This Is the trade-mark oi Scott's Emulsion | and is on every bottle of it sold j in the world?which amounts | to several millions yearly. g Why-Because it has made p so many sickly children E strong and well?given g health and rosy cheeks to so m many pale, anaemic girls and restored to health so many B thousands in the first stages S of Consumption. g Send this advertisement, together with I name of paper in which it appears, I your address and four cents to cover If postage, and we will send vou a W "Complete Handy Atlas of the World." H SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N.Y. E Sand Hill Jottings. To the Editor of The Dispatch: The health of this community is very good at tl e present time, but the measles were raging around here for several weeks, and are still raging at a distance. The fanners in this section nave been hindered from preparing their lmd for planting by the heavy rains that have 1 alien during* the past few weeks; but it is plent3r time to plant, for it seems that winter is again with us, and it i9 feared that the peaches have been killed. Several new residences have been built in this section recently. Mr. Davis Kyzer has moved into his neat cottage near Barr. Megsrs. Smith Brothers have their turpentine still ready for operation. Mr. Charlie Roof has moved his mill, but we can still hear the hum of the saw and the sound of the whistle. Eggs are very plentiful now and the price is extremely low. April i. u. &. Dots From Black Creek. To the Editor of The Dispatch: The farmers in thi9 section will soon have all their lands ready for planting. Some corn has already been planted. Farmers are not using as much fertilizers this year as last on account of the low price of cotton. Plant corn and peas; it will pay better than cotton. Miss Bessie Kyzer visited relatives near Barr last week. Mr. Boyd Berry has recently had a ! phone placed in his residence. Mr. G. S. Crout is able to be out again, after a severe attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Emanuel Taylor has been very ill for the pa9t few weeks, but is very much better at this writing. Mr. Simon Luca9 and family have moved back to their home near Pelion from Mulberry, Fla., realizing that there is no place like old Lexington county to live. A :i O T">. J Aprn a. .ouster. Money Comes In Bunches to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell, N. Y., now. His reason is well worth reading: "For a long time I suffered from indigestion, torpid liver, constipation, nervousness, and general debility," he writes. "I couldn't sleep, had no appetite, nor ambition, grew weaker every day in spite of all medical treatment. Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all my old-time health and vigor. Now I can attend to business every day. It's a wonderful medicine." Infallible for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Blood and Nerves. 50c. at Kaufmau Drug Co. Dericks Drug Store. Sandel Drug Store. Swansea No. 3. To the Editor of The Dispatch: If the patrons on R. F. D. 3 will send in a few more subscriptions for newspapers, write a few more letters and post cards, the carrier will meet them with a smile and he feels suro that Uncle Sam will then continue to give them their mail every day. \n 3. April You should not delay under any circumstances in cases of Kidney and Bladder trouble. You should lake something promptly that you know is reliable, something like JJ^eWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are unequaled for weak back, backache, inflammation of the bladder, rheumatic pains, etc. When you ask for DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, be sure you get them. They are antiseptic. Accept no substitutes: in.-ist upon getting the right kii.d. Sold by Kanfinann Drug Co. Gov. Ansel last week paroled the first sick convict under the new act of the legislature. A negro from Colleton not expected to live much longer was the man paroled. Sabscribe to the Dispatch; * IWI HiKflCM tOBHCOO IIJWI. -HWT Hai Pyli Sou We stil ! Wire Fen exactly xli 1 ? Dry C Oar line Hats surpa pare favor have every children. We nave best that rr all. See u REY SWANSE I W/l V.A 1 THE WORLDS m^A fEbi SEWING MACHINE Sj.y / If yon wantc:ihovr>. Vjbrat jn?.S'ui1 Mr-. V?"f.iry Shuttle or a single Thread \C/ia'u Stitch] Sowing M..i-dino write to THE HEW HeWiti SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Manvsew:nfTTvn:him:5 nr* rinde to ?< '.! rf;:nrdi"ss of Qualiiy, le:t \'c.c No?V jio:?

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