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^ Taylor is Next Iftayor. m Id the municipal primary held here Saturday Mr. Chas. E. Taylor was elected mayor, iu that ho received a majority over both of his opponents, j tapts. L. W. Redd and Jas. E. Rawl. The following gentleman will compose the council: Messrs. John J. ^ Taylor, R. F. Roberts, W. A. Harman, H. M. Kaminer, Rice B. Harman and C. E. Leaphart. . **? 1 - ' i-11 xne vote lor mayr was as ionows: i has. E. Taylor, 74; L. >*. Redd, 55; Jas. E. Rawl, 7. For council: C. E. Leaphart, 76; ^ Jt. F. Roberts, 86; Sidney Steele, 67; John J. Taylor, 92; B. H. Barr, 46; Louis Hall, 55; Rice Harman, 81; W. A. Harman, 82; H. M. Haminer, 82; T. I. Kei9ler, 62; Joe Caughman, 64. Each caudidate and their following worked civilly aud the animosity wsualiy created in such a contest was Xionanoo^ Hk^yviiD^u. t* * vu . _ Women Who Get Dizzy Every woman who i9 troubled with faintin? and dizzy spells, backache, r* 4ieadache, weakness, debility, consti- j jwitiidn or kidney troubles should use ~ JHectric Bitters. They give relief when aothing else will, improve the health, I adding strength and vigor from the ftretdose. Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca La., says* "Four doctors had giyen me up and my children and all ray firlends were looking for me to die, -when my son insisted that I use Elecfade Bitters. I did so, and they -have 4one me a world of good." Just try them. 50c. and $1.00 at all druggists or hy mail. fi. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or dlt. Louis. adv. " North Carolina in Columbia, S. C. v are about to organize a 'Nawth Ca'li?? ' Knf ma aro nnaVtla tr, cav W ^4? OUl/lCtJ J k/VA ? W V7 u %?\s whether it is for offensive or defensive purposes," says Uncle George Bailey, in the Houston Pest. Comprehensive purposes would fit the subject better. ?Columbia Record. / Marriage. On last Thusday evening, 19th, at w oVock at the residence of Mr. Jacob Sharpe, Mr. John Sligh and Miss ?Bmma Sharpe were qnitely married by R. S. Sharpe, Notary Public. as 01 m Malaria or unms & fever Prescription No. 666 is prepared especial' j -for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than '"mel and does not gripe or sicken- 25c [ Fitzmai > i D*y People" that cater1 be . had later. We will 1 largest and best showinj headgear. A great sho1 atjhe lowest price. W Ladies' Coat 50 new models, the new Seotc styles, all shrunk and sponged, / sale only 100 extra fine Suits, the swell be seen. Exact models of a $ $22.50 and $25.00 each. 40 beautiful models in the la tive styles and the newest weav Ladies' and Miss< We are showing the latest Sp of the most up-to-now styles. < models to make a selection fror a kind; prices, each | Children's CI ??from two years up to a mi99 o ^ selection to look over. Prices elsewhere, quality much above Silk Poplin'and Moire 1 A beautifnl lot at Fine Serge Di ' In all the new shades and si i only Silk and Crepe I Priced from 100 fine Percale Wrappers ma< lining and the be^t material-; usi 1 ? C\ ~ 1_. regular price omy MEN'S SUI In Slims Regulars a ?"The swellest line of Clothes ii made, all strnnk and sponged, 1 500 beautiful models to sele double breasted in serge, fane Scotch mixtures, Norfolk side honestly made, hones'ly prine worth. No wear, no pay, all gc isfaction; price Single Coats at Half!] Yen can g-'t a fine C?.vtt, r-"g< H P'O pairs extra Pan is, word) $ Ill ^ % Unclaimed Letters. I List of letters remaining: uncalled for in this office for week ending Oct. 20, 1913: Gentlemen?Mr. Gu^s Long, Ladies.?Miss Mattie Daives, These letters will be sent to the Dead Letter office Nov. 3, 1913, if not called for before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised," giving date of list. S. J. Leapheart, P. M. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, '( Lucas County, ) <' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the I City of Toledo, County and State aforeI said, and that 9aid firm will pay the 1 sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every casehf Catarrh that cannot be cared by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. TToll'o HrrrP ia fatpn int.pr- I xxaxi U VWiMA AAA v MA V IW W* I iiallj and act9 directly upon the blood ! and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. adv. Land For Sale. I will sell, at Swansea, S. C., on November 10, 1913, one *ract of land, the property of the esta of Mrs. Jno. V. Hutto, containg 165 acres, situate two and one-half miles north of Swansea. Sold for division. Terms cash. J. V. HUTTO. Oct. 13, 1913?4wl Salesman Wanted. Wanted?Experienced clothing and furnishings salesman, young man from Lexington preferred. Apply to "Experience," care of The Dispatch. . 52. A Gentle and Effective Laxative A mild, gentle and effective laxative is what people demand when suffering from constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. King's New Life Pills. Hugh Tailman, of San Antonio, Tex. writes: "They are, bejond question, the best pills my wife and I have ever taken." They never cause pain. Price 25c. at Ktt moil W TP. Rnotlnn UI Ugi;i;U3| VI UJ mail) Ju> JU. ^uvaivu i & Oo., Philadelphia or St. Louis, adv. | irice's ' Goods, Clothing, L to the wants of Fair Week visi )e pleased to see you at this gre g in Columbia. This is the re wing of art squares and rugs; n e delivar free of charge to out-c Suits C ?h mixtures, the latest We kaye a we worth $20.00, for this best Blankets ii $12.50 six days this we est and finest Suits to 10.00 suit, only $18.50, 100 pairs of fin ;test and most attrac- 50 pairs uf lies from $27.50 to$35.0C chandise at the BS' Cloaks $3550Pator,lyra ort Coats and others All' Over 100 of these new n, only one or two of 50 pairs extra $6.00 to $20.00 10-4 and 11-4, rep __i California 12 seen, regular pr f 15? years. A grand 100 pairs 10-4 i less than wiil be seen wool, at o the average. Poplill Dresses. 100 heavy Con $13 50 and $15.00 100 fine Comfc esses* :yles, worth $15^00 at |j extxa^fine^ kimonos . ^T1 This is some C $1.00 to $10.00 100 fine Loung 3e for us with fitted ed in these garments, "* $1 00 __ ? In TS 50( , c,. ? with each Suit s Stoms- Suits-the d?.pe ii the Carolina?, union entire sathfactic iand Tailored. weaves, 2 to 18 > cr from, single and Bring that big y worsted and fancy Xo trouble to fit s The clothes are the best goods bu rl at far below their n* ran teed to give sat- B( S8 to $20.00 Any kind -Set rheir Worth. ] r price $10.00, at $3.00 A great lot to >00, at | city at oniv wrmam him-?rr n ? ir^raiiwm hibh ?fa?m?'m i 11 . ?a? mi tummm w?a?aw? j Try-County Fair j Surpasses Hopes In the exhibits of every department j of the Tri-Connty Fair held j at Batesbarg last week far surpassed | all previous efforts of its officers. ! The exhibits, both in value and num- j ber, far exceeded those of any former year. Practically every department was filled and some could not aecom* date the entries. A AAnniTrol fT-I 10V1 rrnn/^ nffrar1 xx ^ai in v ux i m uiJULu ^vuv* tions daily and a splendid brass band j was on the ground to furnish the large j crowd with music. The best fair yet J was that of last week which reflects i gr, at credit to its officer?. Avoid Sedative Cough Medicine, j If you want to contribute directly j | to the occurence of capillary bronchi- j tis and pneumonia use cough medicine that c ntain codine, morphine, heroin and or her sedatiyes when you have a cough or cold. An expectorate like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what is needed. Thatcleans outtheculture beds or breeding places for the germs pheumonia and other germ diseases. That is why pheumonia never results from a cold when Chamberlain's C^ugh Remedy is used. It has a worldwide reputation for its cures. It contains I.? - no morpmue or omer seuai-ive. rui t sale by Harmon Drug Co. adv. BOTTLED DRINKS. I am now making and delivering bottled drinks in all the popular flavors and several]well]known specialties. Having a new plant and all drinks being bottled under sanitary conditions, I am prepared to supply excellent drinks. I solicit your patronage, promising you prompt delivery and the best the market affords. M. D. HARMAN, Lexington, S. C. LAND FOR SALE. We will sell o the highest bidder on Tuesday, November the 25th, 1913, at eleven (11) o'clock, the lands of the late D. Caroline Price, at her old home, in Priceville, near Hollow creek Lutheran chnrch. The lands adjoin Franklin Keisler, and Henry Leaphart, divided in two (2) tracts of 39 and 39^ acres respectively. Creek passing through each tract. Lands are more commonly known as the home of Roston Price. Terms of Sale?Half cash; balance on time, one year, with mortgage of premises sold; 8 per cent, interest; purchaser to pay for papers. R. S. PRICE, For the Heirs. Oct. 13, 1913?6w3 Columbi 1704 and 1701 adies Suits and Dress WEJBK] itors will do well to look up the iat store to supply your wants. :al time to get your winter hat. ew ones for this week's selling. >f-town customers to the amoum Jreat Blanket Sale 11 earned reputation for selling the 1 the South for the least price and the sek will be the exception to the rule. Plaid Blankets e gray 11 4 Blankets, at only, each $1.00 4 Plaid Blakets, wool nap, great merprice $2.50 fine plaid wool Blankets, regular nrice $2.95 Pure Wool Blankets. fine wool plaid Blankets, home made, :u!ar price $5.00, at only. $3.50 and $3.95 1 Blankets, the finest B1 uiket to be ice $12 00, only $8.00 ind 11-4 white wool Blankets, strictnly, the pair $5 00 and $6.00 Comforts lforts, big size, worth $1 25, each $1.00 irts, at only $1.50, $2.00, to $3.50 each. Eiderdo wn. Comforts, the $7.00 kind, at only $4.95 own Comforts, worth $8 50, only $6 50 1 I idal Down Comforts i e ?i- ~ (in cc xr\ urinun*, i-iit: iuuw, en, cuij ^iu.uu ,e Blankets at only $1.50 i Boys' Suits Norfolk* and Regular* ; Pocket Knife Free old. \V a have the best lino of Boys' ndrthlo kind?all guara'iroed *o give )ii?Norfolk* and plain i" 20 different ears $*2 50 to $10.00 , strong ooy lu re and 1 i us iir him up. :hat ovvrgrov.*" boy here Not only [, best prices. You can s.jvo one-third. )vs' Caps and Hats ge, e ancy. Worsted?n.ily 25e and 50c. Little Bo~s' Hats. .select- from, the b-.d selection in the < 50c and 75c ?kmmwwmtwpwm? i???bh ??h jwb??? >ji? n wii? mi ttt?w wmww i > i~t?~t?ff? Trespass Notice i All persons are hereby forbidden to I hunt or fish upon these lands, known as the Mailer land, or otherw'so trespass upon same. Anyone violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. C. W. SOX, Manager. Oct. 13, 1913?4wl The Albert Hotel American and European Plans. 1233 Main St. Cor. Lady St. Columbia, S. C. Greenfield Building LARGE COOL AIRY ROOMS. Everything nice, clean and home- j like. Rooms with or without private j bath. Special rates by the week or ! month. Quick service. Polite attention. ; Oar greatest endeavor is to please. MRS. ELLA WILLIFORD, Proprietress. H&X3&EB58E?SBBB39?2ftffi9K?SKE?25!0! L If it is a HOR sfip. us. We and will be Rhea Live S 13) Si Oi 3 Main Street es, Millinery, Art Sqi NOT FA] ir wants for sheets, blankets and Before Fair Week we offer spe< AvniH +Vip rnqhl flnmp whilp Special, small rugs from 75c t of $4 and upwards. Lounge Robes 50 fine Lounge robes, extra heavy, at o Ladies' Bath Robes. 50 fine Blanket BathRobe9, made or un ?3.50 and ??.00. "R?V^^As, Sillr Canft 30 dozen juat received, extra quality an good looks, at 2 Children's and Misses' Rain ( Children's and Misses' Rain Coat9 at only 50 fine Raiu Coats for Ladies, extra qua] only Millinery Department We are running four milliners in this and they keep busy taking orders all the make anything for you. You will get th for you and no two alike. Hats sptcial i this sale and |7.00 quality for $1.98. Sheets m1 * > *- I - l?r 4-U ~ TniS 19 vaiuaoie luiormauuii un mc oucc 8ix90 Sheets, the 75c kiud, only Slx90 Sheets, the 85c kind, only 81x90 Sheet9, hemstitched, the $1.25 kind, [>0x90 Sheets, hemstitched Sheets, at only $: Single Bed Sheets 30 dozen for hospitals or single beds extra good quality, only Spreads 11-4 size, special in quality and price, oi 100 tine Crochet Spreads a', each, only.. Boys' Separate Knee Pant In Knickers and Fu'1 Pegs 100 dozen Knicker Pints, (Ft.) 10 y,>t value, at each, only 50 dozen bo\ s' $1.00 Pants, pair, only... 50dozen Bloomer Pants, at ouiy $1 00, fl.~ No better place to buy Pants than this hou Winter Twopiece Underwear At only 50c the Suit. 0 lo 10 years, fitM c< Bays' Union Suits 8 to 16 years, fit only 50(r for i hi.; xt on; it Men's and Boys' Sweat' r>. ar, each 5U:\ $1 W? 1W?mJ ?< w* V. ? 11 i?1?????i fr L7LOOK OUR : HARMON'S S For Clean New Sty An Work Shoes A S Columbia, So: ?ia????bo? BaaBBgaSgMMBgBBBHM? Buggy, Wagon, SE OR Ml i oan accommi glad to serve y tock Co., Colun Fitzma rnres and Matting Ru FT OFF comforts. We have them at j :ial inducements on Ladies' Sui we can properly take the best < to $4. Special, a full and com (Jnion Ma nly $3.00 No. 66 is the best ms denim, Mechanic brand, c made, $2.50, _ s ?rel* G?? The finest department l to the square inch than au d plenty of S,lk Wo? 5c 50c,*75o. 27x30-in. Silk and Wool, ' , ' only /OatS 50 pieces Silk Ratine, an 13.50, 14.50 40 in- Silk Ratine, all lity coat, at Jard? only $5 00 Silk Strip 27x30-in. Silk and Wool, s j n i. $2.00; All-Silk Crinkle Crei departmen , (jrepe Meteors, 36 inches l"fe; ty, at only e if, 40-in. Brocade Orepe, at it tor 30 pieces, 36-in. Damask nil ?: On T> 3 ~ C -6V7 yitJL'rs oo-ni. DiutauB c sui*, at ya i. only it question: Silk Popiia in plain am K5C no two alike; seejthese swe ........75c Shrank only.. ,08c 1.00 each. ^ 30-inches, 44 inches. 52 in shrinking, makes a fine coat Towel ; no seams; 5Ue 100 dozen Huck Towels, at 100 dozen extra fine Hack, 100 dozen extra heavy fine ] i!y....$119 Bath T Itoc -.Hi.... .i.n . 50 cloZ' U extra tine Turkish c lor tiiis sale, eacii only... . o irHf tll8 75c MEN'S AND B01 When you'waut Hoy-.' ( Overcoats before buying >and*1.50. tiie boys'; ages 4 to JO year Men's 0\ i t , From I< >r a nice B :nf( " exir.z liee values, at , Shirts! y garment. .00 jo $2 00 1; OV'ozen'jUst received, S store: ur-?s HOE STORE I lish c I Ld Reliable j Footwear j ipecialty 1725 Main St. jth Carolina. J! = / I I m I Harness, LJLE nrlafo vnn I UUUIM JUU I OU. nbia, S. C. urice's gs orices now that won't its and Dresses; the care of your wants in plete line of mattings de Overalls ide, no-rip, pocket extra, )n!y 11.00 ds and Silks n the State. More values y place you could mention. il Crepes J j j any shade desired, at yard, III y shades, only 50c j j | shades, for this sale, the j j j ie Pongee j j j my shades desired, at yard, j j J pes, 36 inches; special, $2 00 j j j , in all shades, extra quali- j I j $175 only $1.50 jlf Satins, at only $1.50 j j j 5ilks, makes a nice evening 311 d brocade in suit patterns, j j ill goods. j j j Serges ||| iches wide; no spotting, no suit, at only 50c, 75c auu $1 Sale dozen, only 95c at dozen, < n!y $1.35 Tuck at dozen, only. .$1.50 owels . Bath Towels, 25e value, 19c :S' OVERCOATS )\*ercoats call and see our Prices $2.50 to $6.50 for 's. jercoats >5 ' :-k Ovcieoat, we have seme ?j ii n i A ,i i> I \ I I f iv.v v IVY14*fv Shirts! , j ")c values, each, or.lv...50c ' < ? i ?S