The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 16, 1905, Page 6, Image 6
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Six Children Burned to Death
--Narrow Escape of
Mother and Father
and Two Children.
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Dubois, Penn, December 12.
?Six children were burned to
death at Lindsey, near Puxsutawney,
at an early hour today, and
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parents, with their two remain ^
ing children, barely escaped with
their lives. j
Koth the father and mother
were badly burned in attempts i
to save their little ones from I
their burning home. The moth- ^
er threw two of the children from \
an up-stair? window, thereby ;
saving their lives, and jumped j
herself as the roof fell in. She 1
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was uauiy uurneu and wilt pro- t
bahly lose one toot as a result of *
her injuries. Tlie father is also 11
badly burned about tbe hands ^
and lace, but not seriously. The 1
tire was discovered by a neigh- ^
bor, who hastened to the burning *
house and aroused the sleeping 1
inmates. At that time the whole '
root and rear of the house were *
burning. The tire originated *
from a stove in a small outbuild (
ing adjoining the home of the 1
family. Morgan came to Lindaey ^
from West Virginia only a short '
time a:;o. '
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Attacked.
Says Mr*. Nancy Stoddard of Fountain ~\
Inn, S. O. I was attacked by that Urrible
monster yon call lthcumatism. OUlt NEW
DISCOVEHY was recommended to me by
ur drnggist, and after taking two bottle*,
that great monster of trouble and sutiering
waa forced to take its flight. I gladly recommend
it to any Mattering with Kb?iu?aism.
iSold by Or*wfori 3roe.
:ks at
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until January we
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criflce- Lot 54-in
half patent Flour
price is cut on ev<
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PAUL MORTON
Dutlining 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
saving in the administration of
four Society amounting to approximately
$600,000 perannum.
This equals 4 per cent, on an
n vestment of $16,000,000
This is the equivalent to havng
$15,000,000 more 4 percent,
bonds in our vaults. There will
je other economies, and I can
uily repeat that retrenchment
md conservative management
s going to he our policy. I have
*reat ambitions for the Equitable.
1 want it to be not only the
greatest and the best but the
safest and most conservative life!
nsurance institution in the land. I
[ 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
e 1 i*_-i!
lcive securities iur sine can leei j
hat they will always get a square I
leal from. I want it to be the
jne that policyholders will rec)mmer"1
he:" friends to insure
n and that everybody can point
:o with pride. I want it to be
<nown, not only as the strongest
iniincinllv Vulf tVlf?
morally."
Moral: Insure in the Equitable
Life, "Strongest in the
World."
W. B. Knight,
? Special Agent, ?
LANCASTER, S. C.
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are going to offer
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and see:
were $6 00, now
Hats 50 per cent,
len's Overcoats \
ich Broadcloth at
2 25; best paten
erything in our st
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Yours for
MERC,
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF*
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Lancaster.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
G. W. Phillips, Plaintiff,
against,
Phillips Williams and Williams
Defendants.
To the Defendants above named :
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, which is herewith served
upon you, and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on J
Harry Foster, at his otlicein the town
of Lancaster, South Carolina, within
twenty days from the service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such service;
nun ii j mi imi in niinwrr I lie complaint
within the time aforesaid, tlie
plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
.J HARRY FOST 7R,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated October 24th, 15)05
To the absent Defendants Phillips
Williams and Williams. You
will take Notice:
That the Complaint in this action
was tiled in the olllce of the Clerk of
the Court of Common Pleas for Lancaster
county on the 24th,dav of October
15)05. J. HARRY FOSTER,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Nov. 21st, 15)05
Notice to Taxpayers.
Taxes will be due and payable with
out penalty from October 15 to December
HI, 15)05.
The tax levy for State purposes is
r>4( mills, for ordinary county purposes
4}4 mills, special county purposes
(1,. iV t;. It, It. bonds) *2 mills, constitutional
tax for school purposes 3
mills, making a total levy of 1ft mills
on all taxable property of the county.
In School Districts Nos. ft, 30, 32 and
l<>. fheiv is ft snt-ciiil lew of ). milla
additional for sobool purposes; in J
District No. 24. 3 mills; Districts Nos.
12, 17 and 39, 4 mills; District No. 38,
5 mills; No. 14, (> mills, and No. 40,
7 mills. In Cane Creek Township
there is a special local levy of \% mill*
for railroad purposes; Gills Creek, B
mills, and 1'leasant Hill, 3 mills.
There is also a tax of one dollar on
each male citizen between the ages of
twenty-one and sixty years, except
ex-Confederate soldiers and sailors,
or those who are so disabled that they
cannot earn a support by manual
labor. J. Fi. BLACK MON, .
Treasurer Lancaster County.
MAN'S I
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you tile chance (
We can move cast
3.90 25 men's
off Lot men's St
greatly reduced.
85c- Lot 54 incl
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ore. We must s<
business,
?N*ILE
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancaster.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Ileath Hanking & Mercantile Company
.?Plaintiff*,
against
A. .Tackson Bailey,et al.? Defendants.
i> i virtue oi a uecreiai oruer maue
in the above stated case by his Honor
Judge George W. Gage, dated 31st
March, 1904, I will expose to public
sale, at Lancaster courthouse, in front
of the courthouse door, on the FIRST
MONDAY IN JANUARY, next,
within the legal bourn of sale, the
following described real estate, viz:
1. All that piece, parcel or tract
of land in Pleasant Hill township,
county of Lancaster, State of South
Carolina, on waters of TurkeyQuarter
creek, containing One Hundred and
Ten [lib] acres, more or less, and
bounded 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. D. Hailey.
2. All that piece, parcel or tract of
laud in I'leasant llill towushio. said
county and state, containing Two
Hundred and Sixteen [31 OJ acres,more
or less; bounded north by lands of
.lames L). Bailey, deceased; east by
estate lands of George F. Bailey, deceased;
south by lands of i). I,. Bailey
and west by lands of John Andrews,
deceased.
Terms of sale CASH.
The above tracts to be sold separately.
Purchaser to pay for all
papers, and to comply with terms of
sale within one hour, after sale, else
land will be immediately resold at his
risk. J. F. GREGORY,
Clerk C. C. L. C.
I tec. 4, 1905.
N?tice of Discharge.
NOTICK ia hereby given that the
undersigned hh Administrator of the
estate of Thannie .1. Bowers, deceased
will on December the 23rd 1905 make
bia final return as such administrator,
and apply to the Probate Court
for Lancaster county, for a final discharge.
J. A. BOW KHS,
Administrator of estate of
THAVNIK J. BOWERS.
Dated Nee. 22nd, IMS.
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Auditor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that, this
office will be open from the 1st day of
.lanuary to the 20th day of February,
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 true value in money, and all
persons having such property in their
possession or control as manager.
holder, or as husband, parent, guar- >
dian, trustee, executor, administrator,
receiver, accounting officer, agent, attorney
or factor, on the 1st day of
lanuary, 1900, 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. t
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, .Fan. 9,1906, 12 to
3p.m.
Pleasant Valley, Wednesday, .Fan .
10, 1906. . ? m
ll/^ln i ? 'I' ^ _n,l. .. f 1?
unn > i | i uu ndnjf, ?f till . 11, I '"'t.
Van Wyck, Friday, Jan. 12, 1 DOG, to
2 p ni.
Dixie a. m., Dwight p. in., Monday,
Jan. 15,1906.
Tradesville, Tuesdny, Jan. 16, 1906.
Taxahaw, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1906.
Flat Creek Church, Thursday, .lan .
18, 1906.
Welsh's, Friday. Jan. 19, 1906.
Primus, Saturday, Jan. 20, to 12 m.
llaile Mine, Monday, Jan. 22, 1906. (*
Kershaw, Tuesday and Wednesday,
Jan. 29 ami 9.1 lUllfl
Heath Spring*, Thursday, Jan '25.
Pleasant Hill, Friday, .Ian. 2d, 11)00,
to 1 p. 111.
W. T. Vanlandingham's, Monday,
.Inn. 20, ll)Ot.
All returns must be made in regular
form and it is preferable that they v "
be made by the proper owner in person
011 blanks provided for the pur- t
pose. The returns must be duly sworn
to before some ollicer qualified to administer
an oath.
All items of realty, whether farms >*"
or town lota, must be listed separately,
and no return which says, "same
as last year," or "no changes," will be
accepted.
After the above datea I will be
found in the Auditor'* office to wait
upon the public. Keapectfully,
JOHN A. COOK, w
Auditor L. Cj'
I.ancaatar C. H^ Dae. 4, IdOd.