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cum J. C. Robinsoi Will display the fir Novelties. Something Will display g Robinson's goods pi **All Tan {/led Up" In Lancaster. That amusing drama, "All Tanglod Up," was most successfully and creditably presented by local talent last Friday night in the school auditorium, to a large and appreciative auj: tk? . UlCllUO. Alio puuullunui/O) no previously announced, was under the auspices of the Daughters of the Confederacy, and was given for the benefit of the monument fund. A nice sum was realized. The caste of characters was as follows: Major Halliday... .T. S. Carter Mrs. Halliday Miss Elliott Miss Clara Halliday miss Mcuaraen Keeling Plantum A. B Lindsay, Jr. Lester McVey T. D. Mackey Miss Vernie Plantum Miss Taylor Lieut. George llapley John Poag O'Tool W. P. Dayis. Auditor's Notice. Notice is hereby Rivpn that this office will be open from the 1st day of Ta . no t> 11 f a t l?a ')At li <lov r\f Puhriiori' 1906, for the purpose of receiving the returns of the taxpayers of Lancaster County. All real estate with improvements thereon, and all personal property of every description, must be returned at its (rue value in money, and all persons having such property in their , possession or control as manager, j holder, or as husband, parent, guar- i dian, trustee, executor, administrator, $ receiver, accounting ottioer, agent, at- > torney or iactor, on the 1st day of January, 1906, are required to list the same for taxation within the time required by law, or incur the penalty of 50 per cent, which attaches in cape of failure to do so. The poll tax of One Dollar is laid upon all male persons between the ages of 21 and 00 years, except persons who are exempt by law. The Auditor or an assistant will attend the following places in the county on the days named below for the convenience of the public: Osceola, Tuesday, .Jan. 0, 1900, 12 to 3 p. m. 1'leasant. Valley, Wednesday, Jan 10, 1900 Ilelair, Thursday, Jan. 11. 1900. Van Wyck, Friday, Jan. 12, 1900, to 2 p. m. Dixie a. m., Dwignt p. m., Monday, Jan. 15, 1906. Tradesville, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1906 Taxaliaw, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1906. Flat Greek Church, Thursday, Jan. 18, 1906. Welsh's, Friday, Jan. 19, 1906. Primus, Saturday, .Ian. 20, 1906, to 12 in. Haile Mine, Monday, Jan. 22, 1906. J Kershaw, Tuesday and Wednesday, ' Jan. 26 arid 24, 1906. Heath Springs, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1906 1 Pleasant Hill, Friday, Jan. 26, 1906, j to 1 p. m. W. T. Vanlandingham's, Monday, Jan . 29, 1906. All returns must be made in regular form and it is preferable fhst they i be made by the proper owner in person on blanks provided for the pur- < pose. The returns must be duly sworn 1 to before some officer qualified to ad- ' minister an oath. i All items of realty, whether farms or town lots, must be listed separate- 1 ly, and no return which says, "same 1 as last year," or "no changes," will be aooepted. Afrer the above dates I will be found in the Auditor's office to wait upon the public. Keapeotfully, JOHN A. COOK, Auditor L. C. Lancaster C. II, Dec. 4, 1906. M S "i Ti^-wel^r P.I V JVff lest assortment of Dia y for every one?sweej ??'ls at Crawfc lease everybody. Du] Christmas Holiday Excursion Rates Via Southern Railway. On account of Christmas Holi days, Southern Railway will sell tickets from all points east of the Missis ippi and south of the Ohio rivers and to St. Louis, Mo , and intermediate points at rate of One and One Third First Class One Way Fares, Plus Twenty Five Cents for the rouud trip (Minimum rate 50cents)- Tickejs to be sold December 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 30 h, 31st, 1905 and January 1st 1906, with final limit January 4th, 1906. Tickets for Teachers and Stu dents of Schools and Colleges will be sold December 17th to 24fh, 1905, with final limit January 8th,'1906, upon presentation and surrender of certificates signe 1 by Superintendents, Principals and f resident-) of the various institutions of learning For further information, apply fo any Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, 8 C. Brookrf Morgan, Assistant General Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Ga. New Ordinances. AN ordinance prohibiting any person or persons from diguing any Grave or interng any Human Body in those parts of the lemeteries of the Town of Lancaster designated as "Free" in existing ordinances of laid town, excepting person or persons esi ling within the corporate limits of said own "Bo it ordained hy the town Council of Lancaster in council assembled and hy the luthority of the same: That on ntrd after he passage of this ordinance it shall h>* inlawtnl for any person or peisons (excepting residents of the town of Lancaster) to iig any Grave or to inter any Human body in those parts of the cemeteries of " aid town designated in existing ordinances is "Free." "Tlil.t nnv viiilitt irtrt of the nrnvisions of Jiis ordinance shall be punished b\ a fine of not loss than twenty dollars or imprisontuent of not less than thirty days. "That all ordinances or parts of ordinrnces inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby repealed. "Done and ratified this 25th day of November, 1905. Attest: H. E. NVYL1E, Mayor. Seal. O. D JONES, Clerk. AN ordinance prohibiting any person or persons from bringing into the town of Ijancaster from any point within the State of South Carolina, either as agent of the purchaser or vendor, any alcoholic liquors "Be it ordained by the town council of Lancaster in council aaaembled and by the authority of the name: That from and after the passage of this ordinance, it shall be unlawful for any peraon or persons, whether actiug as agent ot the purchaser rrr vendor, to carry, transport or bring into the town of Lancaster from any point withiu the State of South Carolina, any alcoholic liquors. "Any person or persons violating the terms of this ordinauce shall be punished by a tine of not more than one hundred dollars or suffer imprisonment for not more than thirty days. "Done and ratified in council assembled this the 2f?th day of November one thousand nine hundred and five. Attest: n Cj. u iijib, mayor. 8eal. (3. D. JONES, Clerk, The Lancaster News, 8 pages twice a week, $1.50, nrri lester. S. C., C monds, Watches, Solid hearts, wives, husbands, >rd Bros. Dri plicate any catalogue pri I SI f MA t D * ? Ten Year G t ? ? For the next 30 < ? sell High ( ? prices w * tpoU &welJ J $25222* ? Terms CASH, Don't Put off You will want it tomorrow. 1 Match them if you can for $15.00 Wool Un That doesn't shrink?warm, soft, same size in March as it started c Ladies' Ready-1 We have just received a fresh ! are going at the usual rock-botto "Straws show which v Crowds show which w We are having the largest fall nets, yet we are not depending 01 Come, let us show you our Dress Clothing and Furniture. WlfcWAMSH ? ' ' ' ?* r.:-.-' I,.. : X-1' ' 1 oming to Lai Gold Jewelry, Silver 1 mothers, fathers, brothe ilg Store. ^ ce?oftentimes much c \ lWIN CHIN ROP HEAD iruarantee from tb days (oniy 30 days rer jrade Sewing Ma hich will "startle the na Front, 5 Drawers iome Finish, 5 Draw and the Chance of the Overcoat Look at our $12.50 Overcoats, c . Others low as $3.00. i dfirwfiar h serviceable, and it will be the >ff in December. to-Wear Hats supply of these goods and they m prices. /ay the wind blows." . - ? ? ray tne traae gooas. ] trade in the history of our busi1 chin music or printed prices. Goods, Ladies' Jackets, Shoes, t rtUQHBS CO. 1 U wB I n WB I S ki ncaster, S. C. p: r r ^ablewares and Silver ;rs, sisters and friends. : Date Later, heaper. f G ES I e Makers. ? nember) we will ? chines at J tives." g yr 4 ??$20 | s?i$18 $ a Life Time ? Mf ?11 I SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. IT ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lancaster. COURT OF COMMON PLEAB. W Phillips, Plaintiff, ^ against, Phillips Williams and Williams Defendants. l o the Defendants above named : You are hereby summoned and retired to answer the complaint in his action, which is herewith served jpon you, and to serve a copy of your inswer to the said complaint on J. flarry Foster, at his office in the town >f Lancaster, South Carolina, within ' wenty days from the servioe hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; ind if you fail to answer the com > plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to he Court for the relief demanded in he complaint. i J. LIARRY FOSTER, J Plaintiff's Attorney; wf ~ Dated October 24th, 1005. L'o the absent Defendants Phillips Williams and Williams. You will take Notice: That the Complaint in this action was tiled in the otHoe of the Clerk of ;he Court of Common Pleas for Lantaster county on the 24th, day of Goto* jer lttOft. J. IIAHRY FOHTKR, Plaintiff's Attorney. Not. 21st. 1905. fl