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So Tired It may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an in active LIVER. ? With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. It can be kept in healthful action by, and only by Tutt'sPills TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. 400,000 Vessels On American Wafer. (Special tj The Record.) New York, Feh. 3?A census taken recently by those interested in motorboats and yacht shows that there are in the water* of this country and I Canada about 400,000 vessels of all sorts and sizes. All rfce large ones are list.ed in the proper register cr in the Custo.n Hju-e , but there are ; many thousand smali craft, too small j* for listing, which are used on every ; piece of water deep enough to float a j boat that will draw a few inches. These little craftars mostly used for i nntincs. and fc hev furrish their ! owners with lots ef amusement of the best kind. There are 507 firms who cater to these boat-lovers, and of th^se 240 are builders of engine, and the others builders of boats. Some of these concerns are quite large, and do big busi neas, while others are not. Gunboat is Sent. I Washington, Feb. 7.?The Gunboat ' JLnapolis under rush order sail d to- ' day from Sandiego for Salesdor where an uprising is threatened following an attempt to assinate President Aruabo. j The reason crying is good exercise for a baby is that it keeps its father from leading a sedentary life. s V t 9 * I 6 AX . I , g mmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummammtm ??w Some Che STtJDEBAKER, Mi BABCOCK ANI I I OUR CUARA I Gregc I "C / 1 Frisco Junk Deaier Lost S3, \ 00 in Deal. Washington?Julius Sugarman, a San Francisco junk dealer, appeared j before Assistant Secretary of the Na- | vy Wintnrop today to complain of the j detai s or a ?3,u00 junk deal, which j profit led him nothing. A friend of Sugarman's informed hirn thai- much valuable brass lay beneath a long dis- | used dump in the M*re Isiand navy yard. At the junk dealer's suggestion, the Mare Island officials advertised bids for the hidden treasure aDd as his bid of ?3,100 was the highest the privilege was given him to work the ground in a certain specified section, There was nothing of value found. Now Mr. Sugarmau wants bis money back or else a chance to stake out a new ciaitr. Representative Julius Kahn, of California is aiding him. Guilty of Contempt. William R. Nelson, editor and owner of the Kansts City Star, has been pronounced guilty of contempt of court by Judge Joseph A Guthrie or Division 1 T..Alru/vn nAnnft? r/?nir JlTI \J. X Ul tuc U a^/ a w u. wii/i'iu court. Air. Nelson was cited for contenpt after the publication of an article stating that the payment of attorney's fees was given precedence over che payment os alimony in a divorce suit recently tried in the circuit court. Judge Guthrie's decision elicited from Attorney Walsh for tLe detense, the act. usatieii that it had been prepared in advance of the hearing. This the court admitted, with the statement, that it was as "easily prepared then as any time since the court had ihe facts in its oreast." Tim ^A/iiainii fftllnnred i m mprli a tol v XUU UCV iOiV" *v*>v If vv? an appeal by Attorney Waish stating that a finding against Mr. Nelson would be a reflection upon the dignity of the court. The old liquor que tion differs from B&nquo's ghost in one particular. The ghost wasn't so old. t-r 1 U.J *1ia XIU W BUUU&OU BUUJCJ U1 lUQ T lOllUUg newspaper chiefs will be to find out that their papers got on jost as well without them. a Large M dmMBIlriU SsitiM ^^bJrrv.^i a per if You V TCHELL AND KACKf ft UArifkicv tu. k>.t u..:i v uic u^3i uuii tNTEE MEANS : >ry-Conder Mi COLUMBIA, S. C. ur Guarantee Means Somethii Arrested in Georgia. i Si ruter, Feb. f*.?The news of the arrest in Rome, Ga., of Garrison G. Davis, foruierl\ ? t iSumim rton, Clarendon county, was received here today, a/id it i> understood that steps will be taktii to bring him Lack here to face the charges agaiust him. Davis came from near Bishopville in 1911 and moved to Mr. O C. Scarborough's place near Snmmerton. While there he secured, by means of excellent recommendations from business men and bankers of Bishopville, from the Bank of Sumter $2,100 by mortgaging chattels which be did not have. It is also stated hare that be fore skipping out from Summerton he obtained considerable sums of money and was in debt to almost every business man and merchant in that place. Since 19il he has been operating in Florida and Georgia, j obtaining by means of his pretenses [ sums amounting in all to more than J $30,000. Davis is a handsome man of fine J appearance and address and with his I recommendations could easily obtain . fi-Mii hnuinpRs men. A Pinker j JULy 1 A V ton detective had been on his trail for about two weeks belore locating hira Surprise Your Friea b For four weeks regularly use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They stimulate the liver, improve digestion, remove blood impurities, pimples and eruptions disappear from your face | and body and yon feel better, Begin I at once. Buy at Harmon Drug Co. It is waste of time for a man to make a fool of himself when it is so easy to get a woman to do it for him. A woman's mind is continually run! ning to clothes. If she isn't talking j through her hat she's laughing in her sieeve. Don't Yon Believe It Some say that chronic constipation cannot be cured. Don't yon believe it. Chamberlain's Tablets have cared others?why not yon. Give them a trial. They cost only a quarter. For sale by all Dealers. I ber of the \ 55 p;,' 'J gt f ^ *' ^ ^ I i 2S? ' I 1 Van! Them | aasaft?ai? i w wmm, | < BUGGIES ! SOMETHING. 1 ile Co., ? EHHHHHMMHHRHHBHHHIVHHHMh BRONCHITIS SUFFERER Takes Druggist's Advice With Splendid Result. If anyone should know the worth of a medicine, it is the retail druggist who selis it over his counter every day in the week, and is in a position to know what remedy gives the best satisfaction. Mrs. Frank H. Uline, of West Sand Lake, N. Y., says: "For a number of years I was a great sufferer from, bronchitis. Last July I had an attack which was more severe than any, and my friends thought I could not recover from it. Then I was advised by my druggist to try Vinol, which I did, with wonderful results. My cough, has left me; I have gained in weight and appetite, and I am as strong as ever I was. I advise all who havs bronchitis, chronic coughs, or who are run down to try Vinol." It is the combined action of th9 medicinal curative elements of the cofl's liver, without the greasy oil, aided by the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonic iron that makes Vinol so efficient. Remember, we guarantee Vinoi to do just what we say ? we pay back your money if it does not. HARMON DRUG COMPANY. Dots From Pleasant Hill. There was a large crowd out to Pleasant H:ll church Sunday to hear the Rev. J C. Hoi ley. Mr. Claudi- Taylor was confined to his room f'oi the past we< k, but glad to know he is improving fast. Mrs D. L. Taylor was very ill for the past week, nut glad t know she is able to be out again. Miss Julia Leaphart spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Dravton Taylor. Misses Mae Shirey and Mat-tie Taylor spent Sunday afternoon with their uncle, Mr. D. L. Ta\lor. Miss Fannie Shirey spent a short while at the home of Mr. J. Z Taylor Sunday. Miss Venie Taylor spent a short while at the home of Mr. J. Z. Taylor Sunday Mr. Lamar Stockman, of New Brookland, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. D. L. Taylor. Mrs. W F. Taylor spent last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Rev. J. D. Taylor. Jnst remember what club rooms and barrooms will do for young and old men. Since these clubs have come in bloom they have got to be social clubs. Isn't sociable whiskey like those blind tigers or is it like dispensary whiskey? Yon know there is a difference between blind tiger and dispensary whiskey, the difference ia fhof f)iQ finroi" mnr> watera Viio IO t'UUV WUV i/i lUVk UiWU tT ww*u UAU whiskey to make it hold out and the dispensary man don't. Ha! ha! I said blind tigers but they can all see withont eye-glasses. I will just ask a question: What is the difference between club room whiskey and dispensary whiskey? Some one please tell me. I will just ask another question: Where did sociable start from? We hear people say if the clubs are social ' Lord help the people who tries to make the cursed whiskey sociabl , 0, my, we saw drunk men from this social club just a3 we do when the dispensary was here in our county. O, my, such buildings as that would he hotter to save hay for cattle than for a social club! O, my, I rather'd go rabbit, hunting than to go to that social club. If sociable gets much worse, especially if club rooms are the head of sociable.-, thev will soon spoil ant: ?:i,. w. j up n>r jl \\:;i i take a en;- load ro save the social club. We ratbir thin!; it will further in a blacksmith shpp than it ! will in a social club run in. i will j justask :i few quest ions: Did \ou I ever have any fun \v:r>n you hrw'. { whiskey in you? All yon ever saw was ; sober people 'miking lip lit of \ou?we | hope that the sociable power house ' will he taken for a hay house or for i 1 . .* . , i i an aurouiobiio repair shop instead : 1 j ! of a power house. Remuub-r that i God is the head of all, except su h i things as the social club \vh;ssey. i May your joy be as broad as the j ocean and your sorrows as light as 1 the foam, may your life be the lives j of Christians, and Heaven at last be J i vnnv heme. BLUE EYES. I Bees and Frui! industry. There i> one industry that is very j much allied to the fruit industry, and j ' that every farmer < r fruit j-rower j ] should add to ) i- business of fruit i growing:, says S< uthern Frnit Grow) er. While, from a money-producing 1 standpoint, the bee industry may not ! be very attractive, >ec ; .n aid to j nature in the coss-fert?n/.aiion of j plants and orchard fruits, they have j j 110 equal. I I 'Are you going to hit that nail with ; ! a hammer?" ? I "No, with a *ponR>?.' | "Don't do if j "Why not?" j "You can't drive a nail with a ; , sponge no matter how hard vou sow i i ? " i i "Can yon lend me ten doUara?" j "Nope. Rut thanks for the compli- [ i meat jast the same." j i Louisiana leads So far t !,-* ? ! a- | iu' sons h )vt* been meniionMl for ! r\ ? ini i- in \Kf i I ~ ' I t ?j i\>n ' iu T i j i -v/ii ^ v u. !, Are You a Cold Sufferer? Take Dr. Kind's New Discovrry. J The Btsr, Cough, Ould, Throat and ' Lung medicine made. Money refunded j if it fails to cure you Do not hesitate?take it at our risk. First dose helps, J. R. Wells, Floydada, Texas, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery ] cured my terrible cough and cold. I , gained 15 pounds." Buy it at Harmon Drug Co. Women have been known to bend a man's will during life and to bre^k it after death. It is said that all men are born equal. It is certain that some deteriorate after birth. TAX RETURNS. In accordance with the law in reference to the assessment and taxation of real and personal property, the auditor or his assistant, will be and attend the following: named places for the purpose of receiving tax returns for the fiscal year 1913. Tax payers will therefore, be prompt in meeting the appointments Taxpayers will please come prepared f< \ cr \ \ru f If o "no mo /-\f t ! ? fnu*n^ onrl wvy ? ? vy 1 en ? iun u.-ut^ anu j numoer <>f the district whereiu thev reside, also all personal property with value for taxation. At Lexington, 0 II all days notincluded in above schedule, from Jan 1 1913 to Feb 20th 1913 when the books will close, after which 50 per cent pen alfcy wiil be added for failure to make neurits. Tax returns sent in by mail are not legal unless sworn ro before an officer qaalified to administer oaths, All male persons are subject to poll tax from 21 tc 60 years of age, except those exempt by law. All male persons are subject to road tax from 21 to 55 years except those residing in incorporated town or cities. All dogs are subject to capitation tax of 50c and must be returnkd at the same time when other property is returned. W. D. DENT Auditor of Lexington County. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Sept 15,1912 Arrivals and departures Lexington, South Carolina. (N. B. These schedule figures shown as information only and are not ga&r an teed.) 7:07 No. 19, daily, local Columbia to Augusta. 8:58 A. M.?No.131 daily, the "Southem's Southeastern Limited" from New York to Augusta. 11:21 A. M.? No. 8, daily from Augusta to Columbia, connecting with "Carolina Special" for Spartanburg, Asheville, Knoxville, Cincinnati, etc. 5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia to Augusta. Connecting from Carolina Special from Cincinnati, Knoxville, Aiheville, Spartanburg and intermediate points. 6:02 P. M.?No. 132,daily, the "Southern's Southeastern Limited'' from Augusta to New York; arrives Washington 8:53 a. m., Baltimore 10:02 a. m., Philadelphia 12:23 noon, New York 2:31 p. m. H:;38 No. 20, daily, local from Augusta to Columbia. Pullman car service on all through ) train*; niniug car service for meals. | For further information, call on > ticket agent or j S. H. Hard wick, P. T M., Washington, j D C.; H. F. Care, G. p. A., Wasning- j ion, I). K. H. Coapman, V. P. <x j G M., Washington, D. 0.; W. E. Mo- j Gee A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A. j H. Acker, T. P. A.. Augusta. Ga. I .va-T*3 . 7JTrjrai:u rx rM 5 ? 53 3 S Immm iiiiisif w a w ? a> t .*> u mw? ft 9 ;*]? tsi w r?rw.u(urr/,i CAT'?C* wr K-Tinogrrrritr'j?ArgrKTW jnor um g ? ^ ? ' > 3* ? *? S " ?M? IIIfil s - IUUSI& y MAXn-ACl Sasii, Doors and Finish, Pine, Flooring, Coiling, Weatherl and Windc Columbia, smm. ! i . . i Your Watches and | Clocks put in first- j class order at rea- j . sonable prices bring j them to T, H. Donny, j The Watchmaker. 1218 Main St. ! ; Parfor Resta<urant,Columbia,S.C. ? , I Time m< noy and yet many a nvnn j would rather have a girl \vit-h forty j million?: Sr-ar, umi who ha* (uftv I years. i Gas in th sio":-. cnmrs from mod whioh has ic ri i?-j?i < G* r rid o: "lis ^ ba*<iy . to ? >' ' Cj u > >' ! !y n -ibl" if >>.11 4G:ii(i .'V i i n i ihh.n- ntsni\/i ;>:s ki:d z liver IlEGUL \ OK s- 'ot'i* r.>;>.(-i> . It [ urififs rh?* s? .r:?>< ti iver and b ? eis aiifl sirerg tiers : ie ig. stio:,, ore, arge package $t 0'). .-(nail size, '25c. sold by all Ifruggi \ Cip Castro ro T? - dv ; "Hasnt5 this been an awfal year for iormer presidentsV'' A man's wife is always willing to * agree with him?when he declares he has the best wife in the world. Dr. King's New Discovery Soothes irritatMl throat and lungs, stops cnronic and hacking cough, relieves tickling throat, tastes nice. Take no other; once used, always osed. Buy it at Harmon Drug Co. """ tax notice " Office of County Treasurer, Lexington ^ County. Lexington, S C.,Haptember 20, 19i2, LEW. For State Pnrp? sop anils For Ordinary county Purpose* ... 4 Mills For Past Indebtedness ... 2 Milis Special County (bridges) . . Mills For Koad* . . 2 Mills For Constitutional school Tax... . 3 Mills Totalise Mills Special Sell* ol Levy Dis No. i 4 Mills Special School L'-vy is. No. 15 8 Stills * Special School ev\ Dis. No. is 8 Mills Special School Lew Dis No. 25 2 "^1 ills Special School Levy Dis No 34 2 dills Special School Kevy Dis No. 37 2 tills Special School Levy Dis v.. 42 2 Mills Special School L< vy Dis. No 75 2 >i ills 4J_.1 T ...... !.{- W. at * oyruai ^ u"wi ' u". *m u .'ill 19 Special School lVvy Dis. No S3 2 fi 13 Special School Levy D's So. 26 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 35 2 Mills Special School L"vy Di*. No. 13 2 ills Special School Levy is. N > 23 2 Mills Special School Levy Di*. No. 1? 2 Stills * Special School Levy lis. No. 63 2 Mills ~ Special Sc ool Le y Di . No. 12 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No. 14 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No 48 2 Mills Spec! 1 School L?'vy Dis. No. 50 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills Special School Levy his. No. 85 2 Mills Speci -1 School Levy Dis, no. 71 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. lfl 2 Mills Special School Lev Dis. No 23 2 1 ills Special School I evy Dis no.29 3 Mills Spe ial School Levy Dis. No. 45 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No- 70 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis- No. 79 2 Mills Poll Tax 8I.00 Commutation road tax for 1912, $3 dollars, is received at the same time * as other State and connty taxes. jOG" Read instructions below before + remitting: According to law the County Audi tor win aao tee ronowing penalties: On January 1st, 1913, 1 per cent, penalty will be added to those who have not paid. On Febrnary 1st, 1913, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent, penalty for February. Still an additional 5 per cent, panadty will be added on March 1st., making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid by those who w have not paid by March 1st, 1913. Tax Books will close March, 15,1913. When remitting give each township or school district yonr property is in. Qiye one name in fall, not initials. Very truly, E. L. WINGARD, Treasurer Lexington Connty, 8. C. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Club is ready to do your fall cleaning, pressing, dyeing, etc. We have a competent force and all work promptly and neatly done. Lotus fix up- that old last year's suit foryou. We make a specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager For Sale * Light one-horse spring wagon, for saic cheap. Apply to R. B. Harm an. & S* 0 rI S iPk ^ 0 3 # ft >i a nmlltnaC" 'I'KBUS OF 1 Blind, Interior ^press and Oak >oarding, Moulding Door >w Frames j South Carolina v* I rm^n^iiTOriyiw-a^wraajBMBWCU BW? NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. Ail persons indebted to the estate ot tiro. I). MeCartha, deceased, are required to make payment to the underpinned and all persons having 4 j claims against said estate will tile same, properly attested, with Thurm l'? v^ ) i\ .%* % ! ^ till ?An o t" 3 i. i UK71 ill.1*1 UU>; VHIIWli ?* ?." | lornevs on or he'ore March 1, 11)13. S. T). McCARTHA, J. G. McCARTHA, .V'tr.ir.iorators of th? estate of Geo. l.?. AloCnrrha. ecpeasod, Jan. 7, J013. * Mrs. 3. 3. S., Van Buren St, Kin?:- | ston, X. Y. (full name furnished on application) had such decided benefit from using Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound that she shares her good fortune with others. She writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound brought my voice hack to me during a severe case of bronchitis and laryngitis. Oh, how " 1 nir nn/\r\lo T horn rcr?A?? *?* A A I^ ? ^^VUitUCLlUCU u to." Harmon Drns Co. If von feci that the world owes yon a Uviag, it's doughnuts to fudge that jou *rt too U'/y to collet it. * J m