J s ? KNPC 8 1MB K I \J From now to buy goods, g goods. LIST ft 30 men's a* 7 50, now 5 0 ft condition, cm xShoes at a sa m at 45c. Best I, K In fact the; ? as we can't a i ?= & L-MCSaved Old Man's Life. Interesting Adventure of Carolinian While Out West. C r Special to Augusta Chronicle. Newberry, S. C., Dec. 0.? j Among those who went from j Newberry to Oklahoma several ^ weeks ago, to attend the great land sale at that place, was Mr. e J. B. Setzler, of I\>maria. While j returning home, Mr. Setzler pull 1 ed an old gentleman from the track in front of a moving train i at Little Rock, Ark., thereby saving his life. The gentleman i whoso name is not known, out of I appreciation, offered to pay Mr. ^ Setzler. The offer, however, was ( refused by the youna man, who ' hurried to board his train, which was about to pull out. After | the train had left Little Rock , several miles behind, Mr, Setzlerlj. was approached by the porter, i who gave him an elegent lunch 1 with the compliments of the old I gentleman, whose life lie had ^ saved. Upon opening up the j carton containing the lunch, the J young man was surprised to find lying in the box, several bills of large denomination, a gift of the ( citizen of Little Rock, whose j life he had saved. t Fifteen Cents Cotton. I Is good for the pocket; but it takes OUR NEW DISCOVERY for that bad taste in the month every morning, and that old [ weak back, and tired dull feeling when yon got up. The only $1.00 liquid preparation sold with an absolute GUARANTEE with each bottle for all Wood and Hkin Diseases, Nervonsnness, Liver aud v Kidney Troubles. You run no risk whatever in buying OUR NEW DISCOVERY. Your druggist will sign tho guarantee. Sold by Crawford Bros. 54 ;KS AT istookiis until January we We have to mo EN! Then come id youths' Suits, a r?* y_ \j X5ig 101 Jxiu ii a . e-third off Lot n orifice. Lot 54-in half patent Flour price is cut on ev< fford to move the: AjSMR PRESIDENT PAUL MORTON )utlining the policy of the new nanagement of the Equitable Jfe Assurance Society of the Jnited States in an address deivered before a Convention of Equitable Agents, among other hings says : "Already there has been a laving in the administration of rour Society amounting to apjroximately $000,000 perannum. This equals 4 per cent, on an nvestment of $15,000,000. This is the equivalent to hav ng $15,000,000 more 4 percent, xrnds in our vaults. There will )e other economies, and I can rnly repeat that retrenchment ind conservative management s going to be our policy. I have *reat ambitions for the Equita)le. I want it to be not only the greatest and the best but the' safest and most conservative life nsurance institution in the land. ' want it to be the one that the igents will like the very best to vork for. I want it to be the one ;hat bankers and people who lave securities for sale can feel :hat they will always get a square leal from. I want it to be the >ne that policyholders will rec-J immend their friends to insure ! n and that every body can point j :o with pride. 1 want it to be' mown, not only as the strongest inancially, but the strongest norally." Moral : Insure in the Equitable Life, "Strongest in the World." W. B. Knight, ? Special Agent, ? LANCASTER, S. C. r-*A /rr-kx/ 1 li v cn y i mtrmtimmmm?????m??i? TGr AT T are going to offer ve January 1st. and see: were $6 00, now Hats 50 per cent. 1 len's Overcoats n ch Broadcloth at I . n oc . i i. J A $j III 11 IS for railroad purposes; Gills Creek, 6 mills, and I'leasant Hill, 3 mills. There is also a tax of one dollar on each male citizen between the a^es of twenty-one and sixty years, except ex-Confederate soldiers and sa'lors, or those who are so disabled that they cannot earn a support by manual labor. J. IC. It LACK MON, Treasurer Lancaster County. MAN'S E linHnnnHIBKBBBHBH rOURS P you the chance c We can move cash 3.90. 25 men's off Lot men's Sh ireatly reduced. B5c. Lot 54 inch b 265 ire. We must sc business, CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Heath Ranking & Mercantile Company . ?Plaintiff, against A. Jackson Railey.et al.? Defendants. I HY virtue of h decretal order made in the above stated case by his Honor .Judge George W Gage, dated 31st March, 15)04, I will expose to public sale, at I.ancaster courthouse, in front of the courthouse door, on the FIRST MONDAY IN .JANUARY, next, within tlie legal hours of sale, tlie following described real estate, viz : I All that piece, parcel or tract of land in Pleasant II ill township, county of Lancaster, State of South Carolina, on waters of TurkeyQuarter creek, containing One Hundred and Ten [110] acres, more or less, and hounded north by estate lands of Reuben Hailey, deceased; east by lands of J D. 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 IMeasant Hill township, said county and state, containing Two Hundred and Sixteen [2H>J acres,more or less; bounded north by lands of .lames I). He I ley, deceased; east by estate Ih11* 1 s of (ieor^e F. Hailey, deceased; south by lands of I). L. Hailey and west hy lands or .lob.mdrews, deceased. Terms of sale CASH . The above tracts to tie sold separately. Purchaser to pay for all papers, and to coiiij with terms of sale within one hem, after sale, else land will be immediately resold at his risa. F. GREGORY, Clerk C. C. L. C. Dec. 4, 1905. Notice of Discharge. NttTiCK is hereby Kiven that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Thannie .1. Bowers, deceased will on December the 23rd ih05 make Ins final return as such administra or, hiin appiy ro tne rroDate Court for Lancaster county, for a Una) discharge. J. A. HOWEItS, Administrator of estate of TH ANN IE J. BOWERS. Dated Nov. 2'Jnd, 11KJ&. =-? mmm ? ~ ^ ^ TOW! g = } kf o lifotimp FA AJLAVVAJJUkV ^ . easier than K Vr Suits, were ft irts, in good ?5 Lot ladies' l Repellants E i ill the goods X i I > CO. E Auditor's Notice. p Notice is hereby Riven that thi? office will be open from the 1st day of January to the 20th day of February, 190G, for the purpose of receiving the returns of the taxpayers of Lanoaster County. All real estate with improvements thereon, aud ail 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, agent, attorney or factor, 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 case of failure to do so. The poll tax of One Dollar is laid upon all male persons between the M\t ?)1 o iU\ ? aKco \>i xt miu uw J col o, CJLUrjII, JILTSOUS who are exempt by law. The Auditor or an assistant will attend the following places in the J county on the days named below for the convenience of the public : Osceola, Tuesday. Jan. 9,1906, P>to 3 p. m. Pleasant Valley, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1900. Itelair, Thursday Jan. 11, 1903. Van Wyck, Friday, Jan. 12, 1900, to 2 p. m . Dixie a. m., Dwight p. m., Monday, Jan. 15, 1906. Tradesville, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1906. < Taxahaw, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1906. Flat Creek Church, Thursday, Jan. 18, 1906. Welsh's, Friday. .Fan. 19, 1906. Primus, Saturday, Jan. 20, to 12 m. Ilaile Mine, Monday, Jan. 22, 1906. Kershaw, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 23 and 24, 1900. Heath Springs, Thursday, Jan. 25. Pleasant Hill, Friday, Jan. 20, 1900, to 1 p. in. W. T. Vanlandinghaiu's, Monday, Jan. 29, 1900. All returns must be made in regular form and it is preferable thai they be made by the proper owner in person on blanks provided for the purpose. The returns must be duly sworn to before some otlicer qualified to administer an oath. All i f.Aivi a nf run It it utlmt !??- #? . ... j, tim-iiiri mriiiH , or town lots, must he listed separately, and no return which says, "same as last year," or "no changes," will he accepted. Afier the above dates I will he found in the Auditor's office to wait upon the public. Kespeotfully, JOHN A. COOK, Auditor L. C. Lancaster C. II., Dec. 4,1901. \3