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CONFEREES STRIE | i THEIR FIRST SNAG! i UNDERWOOD INSISTS SENATE SHOULD RECEDE OH THE ; i j- METAL SCHEDULE. > ? ARE MAKING RAPID PROGRESS | I ?-? | ' It Is Generally Known Tbcrt She Pree- ; B { ident Wishes Banana Tax Stricken Out, Meaning a Big Loss in Revenue I t Each Year. . Wishisston.?Democrat* eoaferess ?f the Senate and House made rapid ! progress en the tariff ML approving earthenware and glassware schedules with slight changes; the sugar sched^ ale with its free sugar provision, dud the date for the new rates extended to > -? ldarch 1, 1914; the tobacoo schedule j -the wool schedule and all the agricul- . tural schedules with the exception of j the proposed banana tax and the i iKr?or A fir rvn -nrhcLot VUUUbUi raumg uutj via t? In the metal schedule the con- \ ferees struck the first snag and after several hours discussion the entire ^ matter was passed over to be taken up later. Majority Leader Underwood j and the other House conferees insist- ; ed that the Senate should recede froir j its action in placing ferro manganese, j pig iron, steel ingots, slabs and blooms - on the free list. They contended that ; too much revenue is sacrificed and j there is a growing opi: ;on that thfe J Senate conferees eventually will agree j to small revenue duties on these ar- | tides. Contrary to the genera! expec a- : tion, little difficulty was encountered in the agricultural schedule, the i House conferees agreeing quickly to : free cattle. The dispute on the j countervailing duty on wheat is yet j to be settled. As to the banana tax it is generally j known that the President wishes it j ^ . 9tricken out. This would mean a ioss , m in revenue of approximately two and F a half million dollars. m In all of the schedules slight j ft changes were made, the Senate re- j ' rt*'l -r* r, .1 r . i ^ VCUIU5 xiuixi wo >> 1 ^ u^- j creases in rates were made. Battle For Thaw Before Governor, j Colebrook, X. H.?The protracted ' court battle denied Harry K. Thaw in Canada by his sudden deportation, promises to be waged in New Hampshire. His newly retained counsel hope to have a personal hearing be fore Governor Felker on the matter 1 of extradition, and should extradition J be granted they will carry the matter ! to the state Supreme Court on a writ . * of habeas corpus. Three of these at- i torneys?N. E. Martin of Concord, ; Willard H. Olmstead of New York and ; Merrill Shurteilef cf Coebrook, bur- ; rled to the Capital. Epidemic cf Counterfeits. ; Washington.?There seems to be 9 an epidemic of counterfeits and the ; United States Secret Service has re- I doubled its efforts to catch offenders. Following an announcement a few , , days ago, after the discovery of three : new counterfeit National bank notes, Acting Chief W. H. Moran warned the nuhlic of a new counterfeit S3 United ; States note. It is a poor photographic j reproduction on paper of fair quality, j The Treasury seal has been lightly ; touched with ink ing and a slight at- ' v. tempt has been made to apply green . coloring matter to the back of the j hill. $10,COO For Americans in Mexico. Washington".?In response to an ur- j gent demand from the State Depart- ! ment, the House passed a joint reso- ; lulion making an emergency appro- . < priation of $100,000 to be used for the : TAlfpf <->r ^ps+ifnfp Americans in Mexi- ! co and for their transportation to the } United States. Majority Leader Un- ' derwood presented the emergency | resolution and read a letter from j Secretary Bryan asking immediate action. The Secretary said the De- | partment was using $2,000 a day to j aid Americans in Mexico. "Murdered" Woman in Good Health. Havana, Cuba.?Mrs Lena Janin, > who was supposed to have been murdered in New York, her body cut up 1 and thrown into the Hudson river, and \ Vincent Pianneils, whose n.im - has j been mentioned in connection with j the case, were found living in a J house on Havana street here. The couple said they had lived together J in New York and had sailed for Ha 1 vana ten days after Pianells had had a dispute with Casper Janin, the woman's husband, over the question of Janins obtaining a divorce. i Many Hogs Die of Cholera. "Washington.?Inauguration of a ' country-wide campaign to eliminate "hog cholera is urged in a report by 'Marlon Dorset, of the Bureau of An:- J mal Industry, tvho estimates that dur- j ing the past year about $ > >,000;OOP j * worth of hogs died of the disease, j After experimenting for more than j 25 years, the department of agricuJ- ! ture finally discovered a serum that i would prevent the disease. This j work, Mr. Dorset ?iys. lias not result- j r #d in a. noticeable diminution of Iks ; Msease. Aaoi r? -i in I, Tribute ot Respect. Whereas, our kind Heavenly Father in Uis all-wise providence has called f.oiu our mid<d, our dear sister, Alice Argro, who was dcvouted to her church i and all Christian work. Therefore be j i t r?'solved; 1. That the removal of such a life j from our midst loaves a vacancy in ; our family circle Chat can never oe filled and a vacant chair in her home that can not be replaced. 2. We know that our los3 is her gain, for we know that she is now resting from all the sorrows, troubles and afflictions of this worid. 3. We hope that her brothers and sisters and father and mother will all be united safely in heaven and that tier broken hearted sisters will find comfort in trusting in the Lord, the giver of all virtues, to that end. 4. Although she has left us, we can hear the echoes of her sweet voice and feel her gentle presence, but the familiar sound of her footsteps is heard no more?sleep on dear sister till ttp mppt ao-am to cart no more. Although the home seems isolated we find pleasure iu knowing we 3hall meet again bye-aad-bve in that land beyond the sky. Her sisters. All those who have a torpid liver, weak digestion or constipated bowels, look out for cnills. The season is here and the air is full of disease germs. The proper thing to do is to put your liver in good condition and purify the stomach ai d bowels. SIMMON'S RED Z LIVER REGULATOR is the right remedy. It answers the purpose completely. Price large package, $1.00; small size, 25c. Sold by aii druggists. Adv. j ! Dissatisfied. We are indebt* d fo a citizen of the j 5. reductive Dutch Fork section for the | information of conditions in the sec- 1 tion annexed to Richiard county. ; There seem-; to be much dissatisfac- ; tion among the citizens over there j because of such bad roads and schools, j as compared with those of Le-xingtou j county. In many other things they j are ciis Ms hod will the annexation, j On A Summer's Evening, Put new life in vo ir home by buy ing a few new Victor Records. New j .selections on Victor Records, the stand- I ard the world over. double discs (two ' selections) Too Victor Talking Ma- I chines sold oa ea-y p; y dents. Harmon Drug Co., j a?awBeswpgCT8aH.-uriii?fc * ?am aam # ^ iCAN J IF ES ? 1 /f3^ i STf i P^J| j^esT r^j %$ %% A. car load of beautiful % ^ consisting of bed room s mattresses and springs g g. warorocss, cnuirs, eio. I carry a full line < ??; Buggies, the best and e] ^ T the market, guarantees f $ manufacturer for 12 mo ? & a ^ stock of heavy \ 5 Groceries, Dry Goods ? ? ^ Good first patent hour % % barrel. Highest prices % J cotton and country || D. E. HA g^vvvt-vvv^v^v^ g E52E | If if is a i see us, I I .1. I onrf mill ho aim if hi uo I Ohrsfi I [im ( J illloo Lily i I Lexington Boy Makes Change. Mr. Brooks J. Wingard, who for J I the past live, or six years has been act- j 1 I ing as secretary to Representative A. | F. Lever, last Wednesday severed that ! 1 I connection to accept a similar one ! | wiili Sciiuiui" F. I). Smith. Since j j Chas. M. Galloway, now one of the ; civil service commissioners, lc/i Sena- ; 1 tor Smith, a short time back, A. M. Carpenter has been serving the sena- r tor as clerk in a temporary capacity. Mr. Wingard has recently returned r to the United States from a trip abroad with the American rural credits com- j mission, and is quite popular 111 Washington. Hi9 many Lexington friends, ^ while they will doubtless be surprised to learn that he has left Mr. Lever, will be glad to know that he will here- J after be found with Senator Smith. Brooks was born and reared in this 1 county and his many friends here are proud to know that he i9 holdiDg such I a lucrative position in the capital city. Caught a Bad Cold. "La9t winter my son caught a very i bad cold and the way he coughed was 90methingdreadful," writes Mrs. Sarah E. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. "We thought sure he was going into consumption. We bought- just one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one botrle stopped his cough and . cured his cold completely." For sale 1 by All Dealers. adv. I a Half of Cotton Sold. t ( A number of oales of cotton were c soid ou the Lexington market last * ' Saturday. Much cotton is also being * sold at Chapiu, Peak, Little Mountain, b Irmo, Ba-esburg, Leesville and Swan- j n sea, the latter leading them all. The J i Idrouth has caused tlie cotton to { * open fas-, and what once seemed to j | be a bumper crop throughout the cot- j ton belt, lias been cat short. I ^ 1: is generally conceded that halt' of j the 1913 crop has been sold. At soma ^ of the above towns it is thought thit two-thirds of the crophas been thrown upon tlio market. Sa?est Laxative for Women : c Nearly every woman needs a good ; i 1 ixative. Dr. King's New Life Pills ' i are good because they are pr apt, J c safe, and do not cause pain. Mrs. M. j ? C. Duniap of Leadill, Tenn., savs: j "Dr. King's New Lite Pills helped her ! ^ trouble sfgreatiy.'' Get a hex to-day. i Price, 25c. Recommended by The | \ Harmon Drug Co. adv. J SAVE YOU MONI furni'ure uitn, safes, i, bureaus, of Knight Leapest on i bv the nths. and fancy md Shoes. 35.15 per paid for > ^ Tf jL 01.10( LKJ 1-JL.O .MMOND, GILBE1 h<%/k, %%%'% c bcitf dboomm glad to serve j jfffpk Ho mm yUsj mm THE WHO'S SQUARE. We may name a hundred drawbacks That, a man must meet in life. We may say it's all a "battle" And a imver ending "strife," VUou r<.solve to meet it bravely, Stand the test?do and date? [5nc the seen r of true victor}- lie:-. In one word, just be SQUARE. rhere is something in the twinkle Of an honest fellow's eye on m noTTAY* i>a rk-? LJ1UU L/Clll UCVtl IJ 1J113LU.I1.v~1* And can never be passed by. 3e his station high or lowly, there's That dauntless, upright air Which convinces ail beholders that The man they see is SQUARE. leaven gives them such influence over Those that daily meet, [f they see a fallen brother they Will help him to his feet? Hake the "sneaks" a bit uneasy making Tho "false" act kind of fair, Hie greatest rogue on record respects The man who's SQUARE. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be >leased to learn that there is at least me dreaded disease that science has men able to cure in all its stages and hat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure s tile uuiy pubitiycuuicuuw iiuu?u lie medical fraternity. Catarrh being i constitutional disease, requires a ^institutional treatment. Hall's Caarrh Cure is taken internally, acting iirectly upon the blood and mucous urfaces of the system, thereby drtro^ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength iy building up tlie constitution and issisting nature in doing its vroik. The proprietors have so much faith in ts curative powtrs that they .otf.'i )ne Hundred Dollars for any eas* hat it fails to cure. Send for list oi est imonials Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., foledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, Toe. Take Hull's Family Pills for correlation. Adv Death of an Infant. uarrie uiaays. i uu irmui ay.u-uu.-.. if Mr. and Mrs. John Dooley, Was born \ngust the l^th and died August tr< " nth, making her stav on earth onH' me day. Sume cliyyycs in that lovely Eden, I shall feel the thrill of joy, Vhen, around the throne in happy union, I shnil meet my little darling babe. Her broken hearted mother. v.jr iwu'r j* v .?.! r & $ iY ON J | IE AND If $ & -.K ** Jk \ vt & $$ **&&" _ <? <? ;?;..^1. f/% -\ S, V ' J;;r?~? *v ^ V : - ## ## and SAVE MOISEY. JT, S. C. 2S p f | ^ lj UarnocQ 1 lilliSiUUU) | odate you j 'Oil. Q I iasiiils ill Us f ' > A. > c' ft; V P' N I ft zzrsprtr&g. wammmaaaammm | &J- f? ?? - *<\ >3 * ! S-| >4 ?-! I S liP: Pw: 31K ! > Vi *. - , ? :r; US W ->. V ; '. . .' 5. * 11 >o uj *<i^ . rvin s'-'ipik* i'rc-.i narjy <!: .: " ' -' * . . ' to ?"t I v-'. - :.-- . '?..v prevent J SICF' 1. tr-; /" *' * C J. J.Z- tV v : 'r-'lrt'-cr: 1 nourish the h y, give ' . profile, DEVELOP LLC i and soliI V. rileguntly swu? coated. lake No SaPsiiiato. GliSMING NOTICE. ! T am bop ready to gin for the pub- ; lie. I am running two 70-caw sucking gins and ' 'viiI guarantee good j work. Will gin for 20 cents per bun- i dred. Your truly, A. TAYLOK. | 1 Notice of Sale of Peoples Bank ! of Leesville Building and Lot, j The undersigned have been author- \ ized to wind up and liquidate the af- \ fairs of the Peoples Bank of Leesville. j On Saturday the 27th day of -Septern- j ber, 1913, we will sell to the highest i bidder before the doer of the Peoples Bank in LoesyUie, S. C., during the j legal hours of sale the brick buildin?; i and lot nf ton said bank. Terms of ! Suit', .J. P. nbl.', J. L. E heredge, Vr. Lj. 1j j < i i e, Coiorr.i'teo del abated by resolution ! of-!: -h-h'-kiefs t; wind up ?link's of ? P >v ,-l n ink of L'.esville. -id j c 1 b '* r " % ; * rj. j .f* s v * ** -. . i| l 1,W'C f'-q : Wr = " - 1 j r kh. h,/: 8 Ijiiii'i'i. '-'' ?** C*' :? . j ? ,? i-?a-rga. - a^.:rJg.-.?? j I tu i> A\J& X?X*- <y .?.Jt> jhJ^m : GOOli Mi v4 j And best of work i >1, ;|i Feature thai has b The Stato-w Hj and endoi ' B; o u u i ] i Ft r o! i n <i ! H 10 Ali work in I -M ,H Ouarantecci to jj| Pence also. \V I See us ana we iP' ! | Your intere st is j (V SOOTH CAftCLiftA ? ;> !R\ Phnne 2SS3. ; . COLUf?B5A, H Hi R. V. STlLt^R, JV-ana^er. : ?! ! L?nuu.^'j 'r ,-rj.? CiacF-1 urvn-..-.?-gr*^?y J ; fj> | V u! rui? fT,'rr. fi 1. o^n WPW 'mm M^'% ! ii&!? mm fcutid Our stock of I Goods, Dry G ; | Shoes and Hats a :, We want our Lex; l i j I call and inspect ou and make our $tc while in the ci buy or not. Our | It"! a A I- J4. 1 11 1804 MAIN ST ! ; \\r VV t u 3. a* civivj I I ! Doors, Sash f=p0^ Grade ar See us before placing your ! Q | mi tmaM-fit I I ! Ey S?i' "-t ii J Vi5*.ii \a ? "^8*^6 (id i( COLUMB I SUilMIELAf/D COLLEGE FOB WC74 Xezr Sv ?' r? 'if?'..- s .)t. 1<>, 1U13. Giro u : .! .1 : ;.l*i ..i .. iuer positive C?-tG intls: -. Expenses verv i-u a- i<-? oion. Rooms furnish-. <1 v uu fVt.ti.mg neeclr-d; bf-d, dresser, *.a-h."aa i, chairs, ruga, liuou, cimrie ihjhiss steam heat, not and cold water. For catalogue ard further iniorma*1 n address I\ F. MONROE, Pres., ?tcsburp:-Leesv;'!f, s C. i f. rami 3 m msrjt ii 1 Hfc. TAYLOR DRUG | CO. j 1520 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Snvit? You I To call when in Colum! T?i 1 ?v!nl'p this mortem .] ~ '? ] drug store your lieadj] quarters whether you j] buy or not. We want to jj know you. Everything h here that is to he found \l in ar. up-to-date drug IV 1 J ti escabiisnnient. i : i ii TI?n Tf>:,'OP pp|S(J ffl : * in * i i nit !ju ! |i 1.j20 Main St. H COLUMBIA ?. CAR. CTWH"RT B ? -.== R M s ihz strong p helped to earn | ide reputation^ jj! * * " 7 **>'..!! P : *?. -' ?n r +*y ; /-> \ * ' / 51 - >' 8 ivi t;? L.'iV V v. : ixa. M a either marble or oraa te a s&tisfy. We se 111ron jj rite or caii to gj will St e that pi , Bi ? sr *Af Ts o ?* -et H: v-;?. a 9<a ?T rV W' : i V07 Strcei, 3 : ?. C, B: Mi : ; F. M. HVATT, Procrieto . $ _ _ _ ^ ' I ' "3 $ ' | 1 | hi liN . ~k * CJ1 13 *Jl w j| M H/nery, Dress | foods, Notions j now complete, j ington friends to ir line of Goods >re headquarters r, whether they prices are right, COLUMBIA, s.c. j ?? m ! iii i \m < nriwm i ??T uarters l or and Blinds. tH Lnvf PfScss order fci building materia ^ P fx ^<4 sR <3 "a ? ? 'f ? ? ?' ,( ^ w v ? [B m u * V- - ?J - % ? " S 3?*p ^ a w 's<i n ^ c L? & $ ? " '- to Y '' * ? - - v* si I" ?a , j a a 1,4 & v.? a &i k& ^ a IfNJO * t\< if. \j>* /