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Mrs. Lela R. Livingston Dead. The funeral of Mrs. Lela R. Livingston, wife of Charles H. Livingston, a wall known and prosperous Lexington oonnty farmer, who died in a hospital fei Oolnmbia Thursday night, took plaoe in the cemetery at Shiloh Methodist church, near her late home in the Hollow Creek section, Friday afternoon at four o'clock in the presence of a large congregation. The services were conducted by the family's pastor, the Rev. L. E. Peeler. Mrs. Livingston is survived bv her husband and seven children, live sou.i and fwo daughters. They are: S. Ernest Livingston, of Leesville; Clyde, Ryan, Lucius and Herbert; Mrs. T. H. Shull and Mrs. W. Lawrence Smith. She is survived also by one brother, R. A. Barr, of Gilbert; Mrs. W. E. j Barr, of Laurens; Mrs. W. A. James, j of Bishopville; Mrs. D. E. Hammond, | of Gilbert. She is survived also by her aged mother. She was a daughter of the late Col. D. T. Barr, of Rocky Well. She was a woman of rare traits of Christian character. A Marvelous Escape. "My little boy had a marvelous escape," writes P. F. Ba9tiams of PriucAlbert, Cape of Good Hope. ?"It occurred in the middle oi the night. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. After following the directions for an hour aud twenty minutes he was through all danger.'' Sold by Harmon Drug Co. adv. Cotton Brings Over 14 Cents. Orangeburg, Sept. 27.?Today was the banner day both in the number of bales marketed and the price paid thi9 season. The number of bales sold here today amounted to 650 and the highest price paid was 14.05 cents per pound. a ne urangeourg market i3 one or the largest in the State and the higest I prices are paid by the local buyers. ! About 2,000 bales of cotton weremarket- J ed here this week. The changeable weather of early fall brings on coughs and colds .that hard a weakening effect on the system, and may become chronic. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It has a very soothing and healing effect on the irritated and inflamed air passages, and will help very quickly. It is a well known family medicine that gives results. adv. r i Sei JTVt y * REMEMBER. THE AD 1720 MAI In this small sp We only quote a ft merchandise is ne\ guarantee every p factory purchases. I Dark Oi Here i9 something that you i two cases of dark outing that \ low price of per yard Light and I Then we have two cases of li |?8lect from daring this Fall Of 36-Inch I We have just two bales of g< buy as long as it lasts in this I Dre We have about 100 dresses ai for up to $3. Yon may take y Men's 8 We have a large lot of men'? terns of dots, stripes, figures, e and are high grade in every rei dnced the prices, j J Shirts that originally sold foi Regular $1 yalue shirts are p Heavy knit over-shirts [all ni Opportune Blanl Our blanket stock is large ai prices on all of them. They ar come with pink and blae borde Child's carriage blankets in \ patterns, the regular 75c values The regular $1 values of fchea Then we have a large lot of fi women. These are specially pi L | Avoid Sedative Cough Medicine. If you want to contribute directly to the oconrence of capillary bronchitis and pheumonia use cough medicine that contain codine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. An expectorate like Chamberlain's Oough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out the culture beds or breeding places for the germs pheumonia and other germ diseases. That is why pheumonia never results from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by Harmon Drug Co. adv. Marriages. On Sunday, Sept. 21, 1913, at the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. I Varn, Mr. George W. Sightler and ! | Miss Lela Varn were happily married i by R. Sebastian Sharpe, Notary ! Dn KKn i X UM1AU* Mr. Willie Quick, son of Rev. W. | D. Quick, and Mis9 Ollie May Arnold were married^Sunday evening, Sept. 14, 1913, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. FadgU9 Weed, by Rev. J. E. Bouknight. They were both of Lexington. MONEY REFUNDED WITH A SMILE Leading Drug Store Will Give Money Back Should There Ever Be a Case Where Dodson's Liver Tone Fails. Dodson's Liver Tone is a mild vegetable Liver Tonic which operates so successfully in cases of constipation, tcrpid liver or biliousness that it has practically taken the place of calomel the drug which so often i9 dangerous Harmon Drug Oo. who eell9 Dodson's Liver Tone, recommends ita9 a reliever of constipation, sour stomache, biliousness and sluggesh liver. It works gently, surely and harmlessly. If a bottle should ever fail to give satisfaction Harmon Drug Oo. will refund the price paid without question. The price of Dodson's Liver Tone is 50cts. per bottle. Be sure you get Dodson's Liver Tone and not some medicine pat in imitation that may contain harmful drugs. nsatioi CT A DTl\ir J. ruv 1 DRESS I m n B.W Here A ace we can not begin t 3W from our many depa v?it is our regular stocj iece of merchandise exs . YOU MUST VISIT T iting, 4 cents. sannot afford to overlook. We have ve will sacrifice at the ridiculously XV Dark Calico, 4c. ight and dark calico that you may eniDg Sale for only per yard 4c Sea Island, 4c. >od 36-inch Sea Isla: d that you c*n rail Opening Sale for per yard 4c sses. 98c. id two-piece suits that originally sold our choice of these for only each. .98c hirt Specials. i 9hirts that come in the latest pat}to. Shirts made of good material specfc, on which w6 have greatly rer 50c are marked in this sale at, each 39c riced in this sale at, each, only.. .75c ivy blue] that are worth 50c, for 35c Let Price Reductions. id complete; we have reduced the e full 11-4, many of them all wool, rs. The reduced prices range from 50c to $3.50 rink and blue with animal and floral i, are now 50c e are now 75c Lne blanket robes for both men and riced at $2.25 and $2.00 Negro Killed Constable. McBee, Sept. 28.?J. M. King, a membor of the sheriff's posse, was instantly killed and Sheriff D. P. Douglass and Doputy J. R. Abbot were painfuily wounded today in trying to capture James Davis, a negro desperado, who fought to the last and is believed to have perished in the ruins of the burning house near Millendorf, this county, where he had Deen beseiged since early morning. Davis' wife, who aided him in his defense and subsequently escaped, is being sought by a posse. The end came after a battle with the negro in which many shots were fired. Summoned by Lester Burr, ginners' report man for this county, who had been fired on by the negro yesterday, and other prom- : nent men, the sheriff and his deputy went to Middendorf early today. Arriviug there, they found the object of their search, and the deputy at onco demanded his surrender. Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testimonial should eertaiuly be sufficient to give hope ai.d courage to persous afflicted with chronic dyspepsia: "I have been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have "taken Chamberlain's Tablets haye done me more good than anything else," says W. G. Mattison, No. 7 Shermyn St., Hornellsville, N. Y. For sale by Harmon Drug Co. adv. Be sure to let your boy atteud th e county fair, the S:.ate fair, if possible and also see that thay visit the poultry show, for it is at these fairs that the opportunity is presented for him to learn the value of the different speci- | ?^ nrK'/vU rr?i 1 1 /iwAnfa l n Khrt r% nrrno f, I iuluijd, whivjii wiiil'icavc iu juijllx cl gicauer interest in the breeding of pure bred stock. Women Who Get Dizzy Every woman who i9 troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation or kidney troubles should use Electric Bitters. They give relief when nothing else will, improve the health, adding strength and vigor from the first dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca La., says* "Four doctors had giyen me up and my children and all my friends were looking for me to die, when my sou insisted that I use Electric Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a world of good." Just try them. 50c. and $1.00 at all druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. adv. LXili OF nal Pr i 9 A. M? WEI /. BA1 COLUME ire Just a Few of the o enumerate the great* rtments to give you an k, bought to sell at cun ictly as we represent it HE STORE TO APPRI Laces and Dres We have always prided ourselves trimmings and laces we sell. We h patterns. They are all reduced in i appreciate their value. Our Popular Millie Our millinery department is the i of our store. Here you will find h; both American and French creatioi Then we have trimmings, such as f< ments. During this great Fall Opt tions from this department at firreat! Some Unprecedent* 25 dozen shirt waists, the kind ths priced in this sale, at, each A lot of 25 dozen 75c value shirt' 50 dozen regular 50c shirt wa;sts, About 10 dozen fine satin shirt w; Piece Goods Gre: 50 pieces 28 inch poplin, special pi 50 pieces 28 inch poplin, oetter gr 50 pieces 28-inch Ottoman, special 100 pieces 28-inch zephyrs, special 100 pieces 36-inch percales, special 50 pieces 36-inch striped sailings, i Extra Special H Misses' and bojs' heavy ribbed hschool wear, specially priced per pal Ladies' nice lisle finished ho-*e, pez Ladies' good grade lisle finished h< Men's half hose, regular 25c value, State of Ohio, city of Toledo, ) Lucas County, ( Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he 19 senior nartner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case^of Catarrh that cannot be cured 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. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, "oc. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. adv. Office in Fine Condition. Post Office Inspectors Holliday and Marshall were here last week checking up the post office. They found that Postmaster Leaphart had everything in first class condition, all the books well kept and in perfect balance which showed his office was ran in a business way, in accordance with the postal laws, and gives Postmaster Leaphart an excellent rating with the post office department. The inspec tors were also very much pleased with the showing made by the Postal Savings Bantr. The amount of deposits at this place standing third in the State. Columbia and Charleston aicne having larger deposits. TAX NOTICE Office of County Treasurer, Lexington County, Lexington, S. C., September 20, 19i3, Public notice is heaeby given that State, County and School taxes will be received by me from October 15th to December 31st inclusive. LEVY. For State Purposes 5% Mills For Ordinary County Purposes ... 4 Mills For Past Indebtedness .... 2 Mills Special County . (bridges) . . l>a Mills For Roads . , 2 Mills For Constitutional School Tax... . 3 Mills Fori mill special school - - - -l Mill Total 18% MFs Poll Tax 81.00 Com, Road Tax is $3 or 6 days payable from Oct. 15,1913 to Jan, 1,1914. E. L. WINGARD, Treasurer Lexington County, S. 0. EKIN ice Re DNESDAY, OC rES< Hundreds of Great < sst of all great bargain idea of the sensationa ent market prices and ; and will refund your: iCIATE THE REMAR s Trimmings. on the excellent line of dress |p"re all the newest styles and pi ice and you must see them to tery Department. nost popular of all departments ats of all descriptions. Hats of as, handsome untrimmed 9hapes. aathers, bands and noyelty ornaminfr Sale you can make selec Ly reduoed prices. ed Waist Values. it sell regalariy for $1, specially 75c vaiats, specially priced at. each " 50c specially priced at, each .. .39c lists, specially priced at, each : $2.50 atly Reduced. Br yard 15c ade, speoial per yard 25c per yard 25c , per yard 10c I, por yard 7 1 2c special per yard 10c osiery Offers. ose, jast the thing for everyday lr only 7 1 2c pair, only 7 1 2c 3se, special, per pair 12 l-2c , special per pair 15n rMMMMM???BeegBS^BBa^jSSffiaM? "IF IT'S CORRECT ., KIKARD W HAS IT." j&J ' | Get your i suit iaea I as early as you can and K<|j (p i I have all the good of it <> from now on. We have \ 0 i \ some of the snappiest Vfe \ Cstyles for young men \ ^ ^ we've ever 'shown. Bet- JJT A k|! ter see them early. Lc, Our stock of Hats, j| \[mf{ ? Pone Qtiirfc TTn r? At* r I I ll kA# I VJ UJ^ Ullll U) V/X1U VA T T VU1 ^ 1 I ?H | Hosiery, Ties, Collars, J f jpy | jil Sweaters, Trunks and jQra, m \JL | I Bags is the largest in |xO? 1$ P \y years. Everybody invit- 'fty? wji Trip- ? I i e<^* &P* 1 ~ M. L KiNARO Kfji I ; 1 The Clothier. f \ 1523 Main Street j p COLUMBIA, S. C. g We Are Headauarters For JL Doors, Sash and Blinds. High Grade and Low Prices See us before placing your order for building materia Fallaw & Allison Go. INC COLUMBIA. S. C. ! f Auctions TOBER 1. 3 T t -? A Tfc -fc 7* r? 2 ? t i XtWiUU VX i 11 j tX J J i\ Li J 3 I 30. 1720 MAIN Offers. s we will offer in this Fall Opening Sale. 1 price reductions we are making. The [was not purchased for this sale. We money without argument on all unsatisKABLE VALUES. 1 Remarkable Underwear Values. 5 oases flat fleeced underwear for men and boys, 13-Ib. goods, specially priced in this Fall Opening Sale at, per garment 25c 3 cases flat fleeced underwear for men and boys, 14 lb goods, specially priced in this Fall Opening Sale at per garment 40c Special price per suit only 7oc TT ?'1. L . J ' r- t 1? 1 * ueavy rioueu union suns ror iacnes ana misses only 22 l-2c Lndies' medium weight wool underwear, regular $1.25 value, not more than two suits to a customer, special, per garment 98c Ladies' fine ribbed union suit9, specially priced at only 39c A lot of good union suit9 for men and boys specially priced at 21c Towel Bargains. ^ We have a large lot of towels of all descriptions, the prices on which we have greatly reduced. Space does not permir us to quote * prices and give descriptions, but at the prices we are offering them, it will pay you to buy a supply whether you need them now*or not. Bibbon Prices Reduced. We have a large line of beautiful ribbons in all the popular shades, colors and patterns, and in all widths, at special prices ranging downward from $1 per yard to as low as per yard, only lc Table Damask Prices Cut 60-inch bleached damask, special per yard 2?c 70-inch heavy linen bleached damask, worth 73c, special per yard l-2c 70-inch fine heavy linen damask, worth $1.7.5 for, per yard, special Napkins specially priced per dozen for $1.25, $1.00, 7de and 50c Then we have a large assortment of patterns in table covers ana scarfs, both plain and hemstitched, specially priced for your choicf each only _ ' Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. We are going to close out this department, and during this sale we will give you your choice of any trunk, suit case or traveling bag in the store at cost and below cwd. ~ 1 'Sdd