The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 09, 1905, Page 6, Image 6
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HORSE RUBBING.
Lately Bridge, Veterinary Edi- '
tor of London Farm <fc Home, 1
says: '
The way to "deal with a horse
which is constantly rubbing '
against posts and projections, and f
causing trouble," is to take steps 1
to nrevent the ruhhinc and t.n 1
allay the irritation. The state '
ment that "there are no visible k
signs of irritation, and it seems ^
more like a bad habit than any- (
thing else," suggests the trouble (
to be the disorded sensibility of 1
the skin of obscure origin, techni- '
cally known as prurigo or pruri- '
tis. Williams ("Principles and '
Practice of Veterinary Surgery") *
says: "The most striking feature (
of this condition is severe itch
iug, and it very-often consists of
what Mr. Percival calls a sort of k
cutaneous furor, to which horses
pampered and little worked, are ]
liable, and which appears consti- ,
tutional in its origin. There is
insufferable itching, and the .
habit, once contracted, is ex t
ceedingly difficult to get rid of." t
The necessity for, as far as possible,
preventing the rubbing,
cannot bo too strongly insisted
upon, because indulgence in this '
not only damages the skin and e
coat, and causes great disfigure- c
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until January we
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nd youths' Suits,
10. Big lot men's !
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merit, but actually increases the J
irritation. By means of a muzzle
and a puzzle a great deal can be ,
done to prevent biting and rub
Ki nor a; h 11 n froafmanf la Kain/v
kt * "fs i/i uniiiiuub in UCl l)^,
smployed for allaying the irrita- (
tion. A most usefui local dressing
for this purpose is a lotion 1
of liquor potassae, 2 drachms;
hydrocyanic acid, 1 drachm;
water 1$ pint. This should be
applied freely and frequently to
the skin, and a linen sheet em
ployed to help retain the mois
ture. In winter, when a blanket
rug is worn, it is a good plan to
put a linen sheet under the
woolen clothing. An alternative
dressing is a 5 per cent, watery I
mlution of liquor oarbonis deter
jens or Jeves' Fluid.. A dose of J
physic, followed by a course of
ilternative powder, is advisable,
some obstinate cases we have
inownto be benefited by a course (
if arsenic in the shape of ? oz. 1
loses of Fowler's solution (liquor
irsenicalis) twice a day for ten
lays or a fortnight. Owing to '
die cumulative action of arsenic
this treatment must not be continued
for iongor than this with>ut
an interval.
During the recent cold in
Switzerland thousands ot swal
lows fell exhausted and frozen.
At Lucerene and Zurich the birds
were collect and taken care of by
ho people until they had suflici- ]
jntl.V recovered, and then dis 1
rx..? U~ 4-1.1
xuunnu ijy iriiiu it) naiy, wncre
hoy were set at liberty, and con- i
imied their migration southward. J
A communication received by J
i London firm read: <lI beg to (
ntorra yoij that Mr. paws <
id away yesterday at the request J
>1 his widow."
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are going to offer
ve January 1st.
and see:
were $6.00, now
Hats 50 per cent
len's Overcoats j
ch Broadcloth at!
2 25; best patem
srything in our st<
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Yours for
MSRCi
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF"
Si'ATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Lancaster.
COURT OF COM MON PLE/.J.
j. W. Phillips, Plaintiff,
against,
L'hillips Williams and Williams
Defendants.
To the Defendants above named :
You are hereby summoned and rejuired
to answer the complaint in
his action, which is herewith served
upon yon, and to serve a copy of your
inawer to the said complaint on .1.
Harry Foster, at his office in the town
if Lancaster, South Carolina, within
wpntv fluva from Itio supui/.o
exclusive of the day of such service;
uid if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
J HARRY FOSTER,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated October 24th, 10U5
i'o the absent Defendants Phillips
Williams and Williams. You
will take Notice :
That the Complaint in this action
>vaa tiled in the otllce of the Clerk of
he Court of Common Pleas for Lansaater
county on the 24t)i, day of Octoper
Iff05. .1. HARRY FOSTER,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Nov. 21st, 1005.
Notice to Taxpayers.
Taxes will be due and payable without
penalty from October IB to December
31, 15105.
Tbe tax levy for State purposes is
mills, for ordinary county purposes
4l2 mills, special county purposes
;L. A U. It, it. bonds) 2 mills, consti
utional tax for school purposes 3
mills, making % total levy of 15 mills
>n all taxable property of the county.
In .School Districts Nob. 5,30, 32 and
10. there is a special levy of 2 mills
idditinnal for school purposes; in
[)istriot No. 21.3 mills; Districts Nos.
12, 17 and 30, I mills: District. No. 3S,
? mills; No. 14, 0 mills, and No. 40,
r nti 11 h. In Cane Creek Totvnshinl
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here in a special local levy of mill*
'or railroad purposes; Gills Creek, 5
n i I Is, and I'leasant Hill, 3 mills. i
There is also a tax of one dollar on
*ach male citizen between the ajfes of
wenty-one and sixty years, except
x-('onfederate soldiers and sa>lors,
>r those who are so disabled that they <
an not earn 1 support hy manual
abor. J. K. HLACKMON,
Treasurer Lancaster County.
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business,
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancaster.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Heath Banking & Mercantile Company.?
Plaintiff,
against
A. Jackson Bailey,et al.? Defendants.
BY virtue of a decretal order made
in the above stated case by his Honor
Judge George W. Gage, dated 31st
March, 1904, I will expose to public
sale, at Lancaster court house, in front
of the courthouse door, 011 the FIRST
MONDAY IN JANUARY, next,
within the leiral hours of sate Hie
following describe*! real estate, viz :
1 All that piece, parcel or tract
of land in l'lea>ant Mill township,
county of Lancaster, State of South
Carolina, on waters of TurkeyQuarter
creel-, containing One Hundred and
Ten [ 110J acres, more or less, and
bounded north by estate lauds of
Reuben Hailey, deceased; east by
lands of J I). Hailey, deceased; south
by estate lands of John Andrews, deceased;
west by lands of J. I). Hailey.
2. All that piece, parcel or tract of
land in I'leasant Ilill township, said
county and state, containing Two
Hundred and Sixteen [2lt>j acres,more
or less; bounded north by lands of
James I) Hailey. deceased; east by
estate lands of George F. Hailey, deceased;
south by lands of I). L. Hailey
and west by lands of John Andrews,
deceased.
Terms of sale CASH.
The above tracts to be sold separately.
I'urctis^er to pay for all
papers, and to comply with terms of
nnif wiiiiiii out* nour, aner saie, else
land will be Immediately refold at bis
risk. J. F. GREGORY,
Clerk C. C. h. C. *
Dec. 4, 1001).
Notice of Discharge.
NOTICK is hereby given that the
undersigned as administrator of the
estate of Thannie J. Bowers, deceased
will on December the 23rd 1905 make
Ins linal return as such administrator,
and apply to the Probate Court
for Lancaster county, for a final discharge.
J. A. BOWERS,
Administrator of estate of
THANNIE J. BOWERS.
Dated Nov. 22ud, 1905.
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Auditor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that this
office will be open from the 1st day of
January to the 20th day of February,
1900, 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 true value in money, and all
persons having such property In their
possession or control as manager,
holder, or as husband, parent, guardian,
trustee, executor, administrator,
receiver, accounting officer, aarent. at
torney or factor, on the 1st day of
anuary, 1906, are required to list the
same for taxation within the time required
by law, or incur the penalty
of 60 per cent, which attaches in case
of failure to do so.
The poll tax of One Dollar is laid v
upon all male persons between the
ages of '21 and GO 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. 9,1906, 12 to
3 p. m.
Pleasant Valley, Wednesday, Jan.
10, 1906.
lielair, Thursday, Jan. 11,1906.
Van Wyck, Friday, Jan. 12, 1906, to
'in m
Dixie a. m.. Dwight p. 111., Monday,
Jan. ir>, 1900.
Tradesville, Tuesday, Jan. lb, 190b.
Taxahaw, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1900.
Klat Creek Cliurch, Thursday, Jan.
18, 1900.
Welsh's, Friday, Jan. 19, 1900.
Primus, Saturday, Jan. 20, to 12 m .
llaile Mine, Monday, Jan. 22, 1900. *
Kershaw, Tuesday and Wednesday,
Jan. 28 and 24, 1900.
Heath Springs, Thursday, Jan. 25.
Pleasant Hill, Friday, Jan. 20, 1900,
to 1 p.in.
W. T. Vanlandingham's, Monday,
Jan. 29, 1900.
All returns must be made In room
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lar form and it in preferable that they | V
be made by the proper owner in pep- W/
son on blanks provided for the pur- V
pose. The returns must be duly sworn
to before some otlicer qualified to administer
an oath. ,
All items of realty, whether farms
or town lots, must be listed separately,
and 110 return which says, "same
as last year," or "no changes," will be
accepted.
Afier the above dates I will be
omul in in** i\ ii (i 11 or'ri omce fo wait
upon the public. Respectfully,
JOHN A.COOK,
Auditor L. C.
Lancaster C. II., Dec. 4,1W)6.
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