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^P??????? rette smo Ofc <*Xo ^ ? *?lJ sti A?V < ? -^0^/3 Aa// ounce ! lb A - ^Jh cigarettes<" v ?Sr ywZ^L you ffet * " o^O/ i!m ? ^ present cot ^ o? ^ Save i suitable foj J * kousehoid. url' ^ ^ March ot .f sends us th vj " Coupons S8?MBSmW& I We Have Some Che; STUDEBAKER, MI' BABCOCK ANC | OUR CUARA I Gregc : Coupons ^ |jfiS|ar Out of Kj W$& the Duke's BS Ww Mixture Sack ll w Many men are gS 3 getting a n t o 1 d j^B pleasure out of p^J ^ the Liggett & Myeri Duke'a Mixture sack. IjJ One 5c package holds many pipefuls of pure, mild tM noking? or, if you please, VH rill make many cigarettes of Kjf d old-fashioned kind that you 2M self. fiS jj^ jfl mtfUhtL li - djj s Mixture, made by the m/k f Myers Tobacco Co. at Dur- Ig C., is the favorite with cigakers. It's the-tobacco that rolling" popular with men it the true taste of pure, i(?i| ?cted tobacco. ' making this brand the leader of Pay what you will, you cannot granulated tobacco than Duke's ili get the same big one and a ^ ! sack?enough to make many iqro -for 5c. And with each sack Hi book of cigarette papers and a :pon. FREE. gfegg :he Present Coupons g&J he coupons you can get many desirable presents ? articles men, women, boys and girls. for every member of the / offer for February and w illustrated catalogue of pres- N*! be sent Free to anyone who p?? leir name and address. ynt from Duke's Mixture may be assorted tfiSR HORSE SHOE. J. T., TINSLEY'S ^ NATURAL LEAF. GRANGER ?${ TWIST, coupons from FOUR ROSES {10c tin double coupon), J PICK PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT CIGARETTES. CUX CIGAR- &f~ETTES, and other tags or coupons &P A issued by us f&M Premium Dept. 1 Mr i w cr v St. Louia, Mo. _ I fe.1 ! a L-arye i^umi <3L< SISI aper if You V rcHELL A&D HACK? ) HACKNEY the best buii NTHE MEANS ! >ry-Coitder Mi flOl I JMPIA c r? ur Guarantee Fems Somethir RECETAL AT SUMtf ERLAND. College Was FilSed VVi<h Visitors for First Event. Lee9ville, Feb. 13.?La9t evening was an exceptionally pieasant and profitable one to this community. The occasion was the recital given by the students of Summerland college It was booked^for the previous evening, but on account of the downpour of rain it was held one day later. Notwithstanding this change a very large audience was present. Not only was the chapel full, but the hall and dining room had to be utilized to seat the visitors. Automobiles full of people came as far as the town of Lexington. Tuia dflrumfmant ia nnd^r ffiA AUIO UUpMi VUiVUV ?... tion of Miss Ernestine Graichen, of Morristown, Tenn. A9 this was the first recital given at Summerland, all were anxious to know what had been done. To say that all were pleased would be putting it mildly. The Rev. S. P. Koon spoke words of greeting to the audience. In a happy manner, he told what the college stood for. I That it stood for thouroghness was bundantly evidenced by the splendid WY m van rlorert After the feast pi Ug I clili LllO 1VUMV.V-, i of music, fruit punch was served, and I an hour of social intercourse was enjoyed. Surprise Your Friends. 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 ycur face and body and 3 on feel better, Begin at once. Buy at Harmon Drug Co. Arrested After a Long Chase. Boston, February 1-3.?Mrs. Blanche F. Lowenstein, who was arrestai after a coast-to-coast search by her husj band, Alfred G. Lowciistciu, a wealthy j Philadelphia merchant, was in the j municipal court, charged with a stat- ; j utory cfierse. She ana Howard Brinkj house were each held in $500 bonds for ahearing. Drinkhouse was served I with papers in a 120,000 alienation 1 suit brought against him by Lowensiein. ? j Don't You Believe It. ! Some say that chronic constipation j cannot be cured. Don't you believe I it. Cha* .berlain's Tablets have cured ; others?why not you. Give* them a trial. They cost only a quarter. For ! sale by all Dealers. 1 berof^he j ss? | Van! Them j SOMETE4BNG. ? ile Co*-* nHHHnHnBHHHI I BB0M1S SUFFERER Takes Druggist's Advice V/ith Splendid Result. If anyone should know the worth, of a medicine, it is the retail druggist who sells it over his counter every Hutr in thck ccctoL* apH ic in i nncitinn VkMiJ 1U VUV " U.UVL A XX U< UA WAV W 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, a-nd my friends t' ,ht I could not recover from it Thei~ I was advised by my druggist to try Vinol, which I did, with wonderful results. My cough. Vikfi 1a#4 a* T V A rrA APA A/4 lr? rrTA i rrVi AiCLD XClt U1C, X JLIO-V t3 feaiUCU 111 Y1 ^lftUU and appetite, and I am as strong as ever I was. I advise all who have bronchitis, chronic coughs, or who are run down to try Vinol." It is the combined action of the medicinal curative elements of the cod's liver, without the greasy oil, aided by the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonia iron that makes Vinol so efficient Remember, we guarantee Vinol to do just what we say ? wa pay back your money if it does not, HARMON DRUG COMPANY. Holstcln Case Thrown Out. A telephone message received heie this week says that the case against the Holsteins at Aiken for murder has been nol pressed by the solicitor. The case was that in which several of the Holsteins beat Columbus Spradley at Monetta pvtr a year ago, after which the aunt of Spradley, near whose home the affair took place, and who at the time was suffering with heart trouble, fell dead. The Holsteins worn charged with her murder. The has been on docket *or some time, being put off at. each succeeding term of court.?Saluda Standard. U. S. Provides for Refugees. Washington,- February i:>.?At the direction of President Taft, Secretary , of State Knox today directed Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson at Mexico City, to draw on the treasury of the United States for as much money as he ne)dc-cl to house and feedr.il foreign refugees in the City of Mexico. This action was taken following the receipt of Ambassador Wilson's report today showing that more than 600 foreigners?about half of them Americans?had sought refuge at the embassy. Wilson said that be had rented a nurnbpr of houses in, the vicinity of <-u - ~? u -> -? . . iuc cuiuassy aiiu naa icagea me refugees there. What it Meant. He had asked her father for her hand and had been duly a. cepted, says Photo Bits. Naturally be was inclined to be jubilant, the girl being pretty and her father reputed rich. "Ob, well," said the latter, presently, as h? carefully inspected the clear Havana the youth handed him. "You needn't be so unduly puffed up over it. You're the sixteenth youngster I've accepted for a son-in-law this year, and I expect two more tomorrow." "Wh-why, what does this mean?" stammered the youth. "It means," replied the shocking old poppy, "amusement for the girl and cigars for me." Paint Now If your property needs it; don't wait. There are two parts of a ioh: the paint; and the work; the work is more than the paint; and it never comesdown. i The cost of paint is about two-fifths; the work three-fifths. Paint won't eome-down in a hurry; t o-many j >bs put-off Men are waiting for $2 or ?3; they don't know i:; they think they are waiting for $20 or $25. Why don't men use their heads? DEVOE Harmon Drug Co sells it. Can Lend on Farms. Washington, February 17.?Chairman Clayion of ilie House judiciary coc mittee, introduced a bill which will jiivo to national banks in small country towns authority under Fede rai oaiiKing laws to lend moinv or real estate, including farm loans. The bill i9 to meet the (It maud of farmers that there shall he a reiaxi >? in the banking laws such as will permit them to obtain long term i- a s 011 their farms, enable them to move cri ps as well as to purchase land. The bill was referred to tu- House banking and currency commit'ee. Gas in the stomach comes from food which has fermented. Get rid of this badly digested food as quickly as possible if you would avoid a billious attack. SIMMONS RED Z LIVER REGULATOR is a proper remedy. It purifies the stomach, liver and bowels and strengthens the digestion, Price, j large package. $1 00, small size. | scld by all Druggist. t Says a sweet girl: "I love a Mason 'cause a Mason never tells." ShackingI "What did Miss Emiiy do when ycu asked her to marry you'.'"' j "She shocked me." "How so?" "She electrified me with a positive negative." Are You a Cold Sufferer? Take Dr. King's New Discovery. The Best Cough, Cold, Throat and Lung medicine made. Money refunded 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 Har- 1 mon Drug Co. The bare idea of getting bald is distasteful. 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 at- i tend the following named places for the purpose of receiving tax returns for the fiscal year 1913. Tax payers will therefore, be prompt in meet? 1.1- - i ? i mg toe appointments. Taxpayers will please come prepared to give the name of the township and number of the district wherein they reside, also all personal property with value for taxation. At Lexingtor, 0 H all days not included in above schedule, from Jan 1 1913 to Feb 20th 1913 when the hooks will close, after which 59 per cent penalty will be added for failure to make returns. Tax returns sent in bv mail ore not legal unless sworn to before an officer qaalified to administer oaths, All male persons are subject to poll tax from 21 to 00 years of age, except those exempt by law7. AJ1 mate 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 59c and must be returnkd at the same time when other property is returned. W. D. DF.NT Auditor of Lexington County. SOUTHERN RAILWAY {' SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Sept 15,1912 | i Arrivals an4 departures Lexington, j South Carolina. (N. B. These schedule figures shown j , as information only and are not guar j anteed.) 7:07 No. 19, daily, local Columbia to j j Augusta. 8:58 A.M.?No.131 daily, the "South- ' era's Southeastern Limited" from , New York to Augusta. , 11:21 A.M.?No. 8, daily from An- \ gusta to Columbia, connecting with "Carolina Special" for Spartanburg, Asheville, Knoxville, Cincinnati, etc. 5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Colum- ( bia to Augusta. Connecting from < Carolina Special from Cincinnati, Knoxville, Asheville, Spartanburg and intermediate points. 6:02 P. M?No. 132,daily, the "South em'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. i 6:58 N j. 20, daily, local from Augusta i to Columbia. 1 Pullman car service on all through i trains; dining car service for meals. 1 For further information, call od i ticket agent or S. H. Hard wick,P. T. M., Washington, D. (J.; H. F. Cary, Q. P. A., Wasning- ; ton, D. 0.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. & G M., Washington, D. 0.; W. E. McGee. A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A. H. Acker, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. s Columbia Lumbe MANUFACT Sash, Doors and Finish, Pine,_ Cy Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherb and Windo Columbia, IF YOU WANT. Your Watches and < Clocks put in first r>UicQ nrHr-r nf rr<n V/AUUW V/ A. V4 v i Ul> A c*. sonable prices bring them to T. H. Qonny, ' T.ie Watchmaker. 1218!^3inSt. ^ Parlor Restaurant,Columbia,S.C. J" i "How could you tell that girl si e ! 1 had a complexion like peaches and ^ cream?'' ( 'No lie about that. I meant yeli.w 1 peaches and sour cream.'' t Advice to the Aged. j Age brings infirmities, such as slug- ^ g'sh bowels, weak kidneys and blad- 1 der and TORPID LIVER. TiitfsPils mm mm wa mmumw a have a specific effect on these organs* ( stimulating the bowels, causing them to perform their natural functions as in youth and IMPARTING VIGOR to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. They are adapted to old and young. 10,000 Turks Fall In Battle. Sofia, Feb. 13.?A decisive defeat has been inflicted upon the Turks at Bulair in the Gallipoli peninsnla, and at least 10,000 Turks were killed and wounded, according to an official announcement here today. There are lots of society rabbits posing as lions. m A vr ATAmrrcn 1AA IN U11UJ2 1 Office of County Treasurer, Lexington County, Lexington, S. C., September 20, 1912, LEVY. ^ For State Purples 5% Mills i For Ordinary County Purposes ... 4 Mills t For Past Indebtedness .... 2 Mills Special County . (bridges) . . 1!4 Mills For Koads . . . . 2 Mills For Constitutional School Tax... .3 Mills Total lsvoiiiis Special School Levy Dis No. l 4 Mills Special School Levy i/is. No. 15 3 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 18 8 Mills ^ Special School Levy Dis. No. 2.*> 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 34 2 Mills . Special School Kevy Dis. No. 27 2 Mills 1 Special School Levy Dis No. 42 2 Mills Special School L"vy Dis. No 75 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 88 8 Mills Special School Le vy Dis. No. S3 2 31 iIls> j Special School Levy Dis. No. 28 2 Miils Si tee'i*J Sob ?>i Levy I)i~. No. Sr. 2 Mills Special School L-vy J>is. No. 13 2 ''ills Special School Levy Id.-. N 23 2 Mills school Levy Dis. No. 17 2 Mills < Special Schooi L -vy Dis. No. 2 Mills S( Se Oo! Levy Di-. N". 12 2 Mills ^perda: School Levy Dis No. 14 2 Mills %, SpeC'o! Scnool Levy J 'is No 4v 2 Mills Sped ! School I.-yy I)js. No. .7) 2 Mills 1 Special School Levy Ids. No. si 2 Mills ' Special S<*h > ;>] J>;-Ty 1 o'-. No. S3 2 Mills pe'd ! S= !, iol J.'*vy Dis. yr>. 71 2 Mills I Sps?'d"j School i.evy ivs. No. 18 2 Mills Sre-i.il Sc'io.fi It*"" Dis. No 2S 2 "'Mils >i s -hooi I' vy ids ' <-.2> % Mills >p.. i.-.i Sch-o; r.cvy Dis. No. 45 2Mills Special Scnoci i.evy Dis. No. 78 2 Mills :-\ ecial S? iiuol Levy Dis. No, 7ii 2 Mills poll Tax 81.00 Commutation road tax for 1912, $3 _ aolUrs, is.receiyea at the same time as other ctsto and county taxes. Vr* T > _ .1 : _. ^ -.7 1 - 1 i_ - f ?#? i\eau iusiTucuoiis oeiow oerore jm remitting: I Accord in 2: ro law the. County Audi- 1 tor will add the following penalties: Oil January 1st, 1913, 1 per cent. penalty will be added to those who 1 have not paid. On February 1st, 1913, J in additional 1 per cent, will be added j to those who have not paid, making 2 j per c ent, penalty for February. Still j in additional 0 per cent, paualty will 1 be added on March 1st., making 7 per 1 sent. penalty to be paid by those who j have not paid by March 1st, 1913. -fld Tax Books will close March, 15,1913. ^ When remitting give each township Dr school district your property is in. 3iye one name in full, not initials. Very truly, E. L. WINGARD, Treasurer Lexington County, S. C. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Clnb is ready to do your fall cleaning, pressing, dyeing, etc. We have a competent force and all work promptly and aeatly done. Let us fix up that old ast year's suit for you. We make M i specialty of this class of work. 9 Lexington Pressing Clnb. Lem Sox. Manager For Sale 1 Light one-horse spring wagon, for ^ flj sale choap. Apply to R. B Harman. " n ir & Maoufac- I UUKKS OF Blind, Interior I ^9 press and Oak " I oarding, Moulditig Door fl w Frames I South Carolina "9 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND I CREDITO? ^ B All per^ous indebte tie estate 9 of Geo I). McCartha, i . evas??d, are 9 required to make payme nt to the un- 9 rlorsigned and all per- - having 9 claims against gaui -.11 file % jfl janse, properly attest ' Thur- 9 inond, Timmerman it: !-< , at- 9 tornevs <>u or be'ore 1. 1913. 9 S. I). V:. . \h I HA, 9 j. G. } .GrruA, m Administrators o- tin- -':' > Geo. D. McOartha, ecof a-< . T. 1912. Often, aftpr a man b 1?>!ie his duty, JH t refuses to stay ( one. Getting married is s -sv that most |H Jachelors are misp?o:ous of ;t. 3fl Mrs. S. S. 8., Van i_>ui\ : 8! . King- H iton, N. Y. (ttili n,in> iur< on fl| ipplieation) had su >h .! old i bvnefio fl| :rom using Folev'^ II ae\ and I'mr 0 -m Hi x>und that she shar? s ! or g'?. i lorune with others. She writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound brought rry flB L. i. - ?- - - Kv.rtf uuus 10 me aunng :? sever-' c ?se JHj jf bronchitis and laryngitis. Oh, how natiy people I have recojiic. nded it; 1