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tRKOllVM. ; ' * J Dr. Bidgell, the Secretary Explains Its Mission. DEVELOPMENTS MISSION Within its Boun s are Vast Opportunities?Fine Lands on Which to Grow Large Staple Crops, Fruits, ~ Vegtabtes, . Etc?*Lend the Fair a VHelping Hand. The Tri-County Fair at Batesburg, 8. C., covers Lexington, Aiken, Saluda and EdgeHeld counties, in which are 123,113 inhabitants and property assessed at $23,797,760 00. The Fair stands for the development of what is gocd in the people, and its officers have planned for the greatest gathering of people, exhibits and attractions for 1913 they have ever had. Within its bounds are vast opportunities, fine lands on which are grown large staple crops, fruits and vegetables?splendid water powers, ideal clirhate, modern towns, beautiful church and school buildings and elegant residence s. The people are looking for the best and have for their motto, "Upward and Onward." This Fair will let the people know what a goodly land we have, and what the people are doing and what they are going to do?thus satisfying them . with their lot and inspiring confidence i and hope that nerves them for work j i which brings success. The people of i , the North and West are turning their j eyes and thoughts Southward, and when they attend these fairs consider it an index of what the county is. Everyone should do all in his power to make the Fair a success. Now is the time to begin planning what yon will bring. We are getting up the premium list now, and expect to distribute several thousand copies in our own territory and elsewhere in the | State, and beyond, where it is thought they will do good. In this premium list will be cuts and writeups of chnrch, school, residences, business end public ; buildings, if those interested will pay for the actual expense. Every town should have a write np in order that ' - the public may be folly informed as to what we have within the bounds of ; , the Tri-County Fair Association. '. w, For information about the Fair, or premium list, write at once to E. C. Bidgell, Secretary, uatestrorg. s. u. J i 1 I . . ; I * ? . ' / . = ' ' x- -1 ; . t&fc \ < ' I We Have * * ^SW JHLBL r NnMMMOMk'MMBMIMuaMMSIMMManMlHHnnMn Some Ghe< I^^gggggs^^ ^ CiTJfnsrR&tfsrp 9Mci< 2 ^ * J BA3COCK ANC M ^paH WWWBWBIWII KlViWWWWIIlWWMMMMW? ] OUR GUARA I ' Grego rtf 5tj-\ ..-.I- '-'i, ./ TAX NOTICE Office of County Treasurer, Lexingt* Countv, Lexington, S. 0., Saptemb 20, 1912, I LEVY. For State Purp<s*s 5^ Mil For O- dirary 1 Voin'y Purposes ... 4 Mil For Past indebtedness .... 2 Mil Special Bounty . (bridges) . . I>? Mil For Koadp . z Mil For Constitutional School Tax... . 3 Mil Total 3814 Mil Special School Levy Dis No. 1 4 Mil Spe< >ai sotiool Levy is. No-15 8 Mil Special school -.evy Bis. No. 18 8 Mil Special School Levy Bis. No. 25 2 Mil Special School l evy Bis No. 34 2 Mil Special School Kovy Dis. No. 37 2 Mil Special School Levy Dis No. 42 2 Mil Special School Levy Dis. No 75 2 Mil Special School Levy Bis. No. 68. 6 Mil Special School Levy Dis. No. 83 2 Mil Special School Levy D's. No. 2b 2 Mil Special School Levy Dis. No. 35 . 2 Mil Special School L? vy Dis. No. 13 2 Mi] 1 .CkVTTT h^Q V.*i ^ 5 i 1 W^'AIW" JLIV* J w *w W ? ??... Special School Levy DIr. No. 17 2 Mil Special School Levy IMs. No. 63 2 Mil Special School Levy Dir. No. 12 2 Mil Special School Levy Dis No. 14 2 Mil Special School Levy Dis No 48 2 Mil SpeeiMl School Levy Dis. No. 50 . 2 Mil Special School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mil Special School Levfr Dis. No. 85 2 Mil Speci-1 8cbool Levy Dis, No. 71 2 Mil Special ^booi Levy Dis. No. 16 2 Mil Special School Low Dis. No 28 2 iw il Special School Levy Dis. N o. 29 3 Mil Spe ial School Levy Dis. No, 45 2 Mil Special School J^evy Dis No- 76 2 Mil Special School Levy Dis. No. 79 2 Mil Poll Tax 81. Commutation road tax for 1912, $ dollars, is receiyed at 'he same tin as other State and county taxes. fJB Read instructions below befoi remitting: According to law the County \ud tor wili add the following penalties: On January 1st, 1913, 1 per cen penalty will be added to those wl have not paid. On February 1st, 191 an addiiional 1 p?r cent, will be add( to those who have not paid, making per cent, penalty for February. Sti an additional 5 per cent, paualty wi be added on March 1st., making 7 pi cent, penalty to he paid by those wl 1 * ? ?r i mil) nave not paia oy aiaron tsc, i?jlo. Tax Books wiil close March, 15,191 When remitting give each townsk: or school district- your property is ii Give one name in full, not initials. Very truly, E.'L. WINGAED, Treasurer Lexington County, S. C. Notice, Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons conceri ed that I w'll acpiy to Geo. S. Draft Judge of Probate for Lexington con; ty on the 14th day of January, 391 for a final discharge as ada.inis'rac of the estate of Wm. M. Croat, d ceased. W. D. CROUT Admr. Dec. 17 1912-10 Cleaning, Pressing and oyein The Lexington Pressing Club ready to do your fall cleaning, pree ing, dyeing, etc. We have a comp tent force and all work promptly ar neatly done. Let as fix up that o last year's suit for you. We ma! a specialty of .this class of work. Lexington Pressing Clab. Lem Sox, Manager a Large Nun iSLd ^per if You ?rnw tfiiM rw wtr .<? m itm.mm >mm&rax?Am? TCHELL AND HAC5 > HACKNEY the best bu mtmmnmamt? mm mm ijmiibh cvnunnri m?c?w WTEE 6VEEAMS ry-Conder M COLUMBIA, S. C. ur Guarantee Means Somet] Get Busy, Ycung Man. Young msn, leap year .9 over. Qu 1 )n vour fooling and miming coal aim er , using electricity t.'.i midnisht and , make the "old man1' foot the bill lis this is your year Get busy.?Spar!i| tanburg Journal' lis lie ^ Could Shout For Joy. lis ;ls "I want io ih :iik you from the butls torn of my heart/' wrote 0. B. Ilader, jj? of Lewiwbnrg, W. Va , "for the wools dertol double benefit I got from Elects trie B*Lters, i. erring me of both > severe case of stomach trouble ai d ija i rheumatism, from which I bad been an lift almost helpless sufferer for ten y^arjj8 I It suited mv case as though made just no ! for me." For dvspepsia, indigestion. lis jaundico, and to rd the system of ki?<:j8 ney poisons that cause rheumatism U? Electric Bitters have no superior. Tr\ Us them. Every bottle is guaranteed t iJ? satisfy. Only 5o cents at HarmoD jg Drug Co Us . ~ lis Us Odd that so many w >men are willing lis is to lower themselves to an equality Is with mere man J8 There seeuis to be no complaint in <8 thi9 section because of the high price of cotton. re Lj. Hints for HousekeepersKeep Foley's Horev and Tar Comt pound always on hand, and you can >o quickl\ head ?:ff ^ by its prompt 3, use It contain- opiates, heals and sootlos the mfl nod air passages, 2 stops'he cough end may save a big ill doctor's bill. In f }?# * el low package ill Harmon Drug f pr 10 Common sense *< ? ui- to be very un . common in this da\ and time. 'P . When you feel a cranky spell coming on go out and turn a grindstone. Mrs. R. Taylor, of Crider, Mo., bad i been troubled with sick headache lor ~ I about five years, when she b<gau taking Chamberlain's Tablets. She has [ taken two bottles of them and they , i have cured her Sick headache i> ;w ! caused by a disordertd stomach for I which these tablets are especially in^ tended. Try them, get well and stay ^ well. So'd by ail dealers. The best capital for a men to begin life on is a capital wife, So says a woman. ~~ Turn about is fair play?except when applied to a hand organ. a is Here is a remedy that will cure your is- cold. Why waste time and money exe perimenting when you can get a prepid aration that has won a world wide repId ntation by its cures of this disease and te can always be depended npon? It is known ?ve.r?wheie as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers '" \ II iber of the I I BjSk H 1 flftflVSB bfiXL Bi awerowai nwwrwrnrnwt.<nii n bwi im i Want Them jjj twwthl HWlH !<*.? "M PM MtM?Mi D( - BUGGIES SOMETHING. 1 uie Co., I tiing" I RALEIGH. N. G. CHILD I " I Made Strong and Well by Vinol* When we tell you that Vinol is tho hest remedy in our whole stock for making weak, puny, ailing children strong, robust and rosy, we are only telling you what has been proved by hundreds of mothers. Mrs. W. 0. Strother, Raleigh, N. C., says: "My little girl, Hazel, has been taking Vinol to build her up after a severe spell of sickness. It has done bo much good by restoring her appetite and building up her strength that I think Vinol is the finest tonic ever prepared, and I am telling everyone about it." "What Vinol did for this little girl it "will do for very weak and ailing child, because sick.'/ children need the strengthening cod liver elements and the tonic iron that I Vinol contains?that is why Vinol builds them up quickly and gives them a fine, healthy color. It is pleasant to take, and we guarantee that the results will satisfy you ? money back if they do not. HAK.VIO.N ;inUli ?PANY. It takes a sharp man make a tool of a dull ene. The hardest thing a doctor ha9 to do is to cure a v\ oman who has nothing the matter wi ll her. The sting "t dr-feat outlasts the sweets of vicimy Foils a Foul Plot When asiiart'i'fui plo nxLtsbetween liver and howms'O 'muse hy refusing to act, r.ske I)r. Kir 's New Life Piils, and en! such abn of your m. T- .o gentlv c< 11 pel right action of stomach, liver a:;d bowels, and rrstor" vour health Mid all good feeiings. 2oC at Harmon Drug Co. Snm< how it seems as if things nev< r turn out as bad as we wish The joke about the men and the women who can't get married is worked about as much as the one about the mother of the girl who does get married. How to Bankrupt the Doctors A prominent New York physician says, "If it were not for the thin stockings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probably be bankrupt.'' When you contract a cold do not wait for it to develop into pneumonia but treat it at once. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is-intended especially for coughs and colds, and . has won a wide reputatiorf by its cures of these diseases. It i9"moBt effectual -i: and is:pleasant and safe to take. For ? 1 - U.T ?11 ^ uy ckii ucai^io. / Announces a dispatch that two ph} ' sicians received $2,000 from -"the estate of a patient for saving his life " Odd, isn't it? Pins were first manufactured by machinery iu 1824. But the inventor of hatpins has luckily managed to keep his identity hidden to the present. ? Of* Cut the High Cost of Living. W. H. Chapman, Winnebago, Neb., tells bow he did it. "My two cbildren had a very bad cough and the doctor's medicine did them no good. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and before it was all used the children were free an i cured of their cough. I sav^d a doctor's bill for one 2-5c. bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound." No opiates. Harmon Drng Co. ~~S OTJ THE BNR AIL WAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVESppt 15,1912 Arrivals and departures Lexington, South Carolina, (X. B. These schedule figures shown as information only and are not guar an teed.) 7:07 No. 18, daily, local Columbia to Augusta. 3:58 A.M.?No. 131 daily, *-be "Southern's Southeastern Limited" from New York to Augusta. 11:21 A.M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta to Columbia, connecting with ' Carolina Special" for Spa:tariburg. Abbeville, Kucxville, Cincinnati, etc. 5:-H P. M. ?No. 7, daily, from Colum b:a to Augusta. Connecting from Carolina Special from Cincinnati, Kuoxrille, Aukeviile, Spartanburg and i u termed late points 0.02 P. M.?No. 132. daily, the "Southern's Southeastt rn Limit**!'' fr rn Augn-tx to New York; arrives Wathii:gton 8:5.3 a. m., Balriinoro ]0:02 a. :m, Philadelphia 12:23 noon, New York 2:31 p. m. t;:5S No. 20, daily, local from Augusta to Columbia. Pullman car service on all through train*; dining car service for meals. For further inf.?rinat:o!\ 'all on ' ticket agent or j S. II. Hard wick,P. T. M.. Washington, 1 D O : H- F. Cwvy. G. P. A., Wasningtun, D. <\; E. H Coapman, V. P. & j G. M., Washington, 1;. 0.; W. E. Me1 Ihn A. (t. P. a., Columbia, S. C.; A. J il. A ker. T. P. A . Augu->ta, Ga. Cured of Liver Complaint "1 was suftoriug with iiver com plaint," *a\ s I\ a Smith of Point Blank, i Texas, "and decided to try a 25c box ?. ??% L <s.m I a ?? HE. kl / f o ?-? r\ n >ii I hi | i'l VvflUJiiuri mm a i m;it i-, u;>.i an? j r>v to cay ihat T em com pic tolv cured ! and ''a11 recommend (hem ro every ! one." For sale by all dealers. ! Croupy Coughs And Wheezy Colds J The quickest simplest way to rirl the | children of dantrerous croupy coughs i and v L?-- v.\ stufly colds is to give them I Foley's rx? ?- v and Tar Comi-ourd. It, j i?i\e9 alino c instant relief and stops h ' eou h promptly. It s othes and hr-nlx. ! Contain., no opiates. Harmon Drug Co. i 13'iSIU THIS Perfect! on J f) tA^^Sl^KE^ESS llltlf^ m Heat ! f . w, Your Spare I It means a lot to I your guests to find V^Q^i; a cosy, well-warmIT ed room awaiting i^ Perfection Smokeless Oil Y( Heater is the very thing to drive 4) away chill and damp in a hurry. No smoke or smell with a Perfection. Just clean, glowing warmth at - minute's notice. A A Perfection Heater gives nine hours' com- z: fort on a single gallon of oil. Handsome, yet inexpensive. Dealers everywhere, or write for descriptive circular. I Get c Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater now, and be comfortable all the rest of the winter STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated in New Jersey) Newark. N, J. Baltimore, Md. ?] -a Are more durable than Marble or Granite, I neither heat nor cold affects them. They do ? not chip nor crack, nor breed moss, nor change I their color ever, for like designs they are i I cheaper than Marble or Granite. The lettering, I much or little, in bold raised type, is put on I without extra charge. Call and see samples o 1 White Bronze and over 200 designs. ? JT. H. SERRY I 18C2 Main Si. - COLUMBIA, S. C. I KEcra1 ?? hm??? Columbia Lumber & Manufac I ?j? ?????? ???a????????? * M A \ CFACTV111:11S i)v p Sasfi, Doors and Blind, Interior | Finish, Pine, Cypress and Oak | Flooring, Csiiing, Weatherboarding, Moulding Door . and Window Frames Columbia, - South Carolina >?.. nm nawPKHJHxnr.iCTw.ioaKgMmwiflU'^wwii uanum j'mii.i ' * i 5C Villi HUNT j Notice So Debtors and | IF fill] TO. ; Creditors j Ali persons indebted in an\* maimer Your Watches and | to rue estate of Adam R. Metz, d} ceased are hereby notified thar they TM^nlrc rucf in fir.-? ! :<ke immediate payment lo th* j UOCKS PJI in UId | under!4fffJ^d and t.w, lmvir^ ciaims , j , { against the said estate must, present | class order at rca- I them duly probated. , . | " frank w. shealy. I sonable prices bring ; them to j final Discharger s n {T^ ^ i 'rh;s is to notify all persons coa? all Lr VlKBayi I zeroed that we will apply on the 13th "* a j day of January, 1913, to Geo. S. The Watchmaker. 1218 Main St. j Drafts, Jud<?e of Probate. Lexington _ , _ . ^ , . . c r> j county, for a final discharge, *s exeParlor Restaurant,Colu.rb.a.S.C. r?tors of ?le pstate of He,,ry' j H()n. i u,.m . - drix deceased. i w. H. HENPRIX i Bali Price Oiler. j J'W'Kr, By a renewal of our clubbing offfv ] . t 90-if). j with the Home and Farm, we are } t able to civ*. Dtspa-ch re ders a ' j ~ ^ , price rare of v-Tv p'?r year to fh >t- j i cable hot).<> st; d farm paper. t. ..cw i ene-iters^ ?)tr '< r | your siibM-npnoiis now. | sale cheap. Ap-.i\ j.j R, R. Harman. I