The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 23, 1905, Page 8, Image 8
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Fine Re|
Notice of Discharge
Notice 's hereby Riven that the undersigned
as guardian of Julia B.
Mobley will, on the 9th day of January,
1906, make his tlnal return and
aetlement to the Judge of Probate,
and apply to the Probate Court for
banoaster County, tor a nnal discharge
as such guardian as aforesaid.
Berry Mobley, Guardian.
Lancaster, S.C., Dec. 9, 1905. 12-9-lm
Notice of Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned as administrator of the
estate of L. S. PORTER, deceased,
will, on January the 21st, 1906, make
his linal return as such administrator,
and apply to the Probate Court ;
for Lancaster county, for a tlnal dis- j
charge. W. R. PORTER,
Administrator of Estate of
L.S.PORTER .
Dec. 20, 1905.
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Attacked. I
Says Mth. Nancy Stoddard of Fountain '
Inn, 8. (J. I was attacked by that terrible j
monster you call Rheumatism. OUR NEW ,
DISCOVERY was recommended to me by
our druggist, aud atter taking two bottles, 1
that great monster of trouble and suffering
was forced to take its flight. 1 gladly re- ]
commend it to any suffering with Rliiuuia- '
ism* 00Id by Crawford Bros. ^
Christmas Holiday Excursion j
Rates Via Southern Rail- <
way. (
On account of Christmas Holi- j
days, Southern Railway will sell ^
tickets lrom all points east of the j
Alissis ippi ami 6011th of the Ohio j
tivers and to St. Louis, Mo , and ]
intermediate points at rate of
One and One Third First Class 1
One Way Fares, Plus Twenty 1
Five Cents for the round trip
(Minimum rate 50cents). Tickets
ltaentrl IWnmhpr OOml
24th, 25th, 30 h, 31st, 1005 and
January 1st 1000, with final limit
January 4th, 1000.
Tickets for Teachers and Stu
dents of Schools and Colleges will
be sold December 17th to 24th,
1905, with final limit January '
8th, 1906, upon presentation and
surrender ol certificates signed by
Superintendents, Principals and ,
Presidents of the various instil tithes
of learning
For further information, apply
to any Southern Railway Ticket j
Agent, or .
R W. Hunt,
Division Passenger Ap?nt,
Charleston, S (J.
Brooks Mnifjan,
Assistant General Pass. Ant.
Atlanta, Ga.
L6MCAi.HR & CHESTER |
RAILWAY COMPANY
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 28, Itibb.
IJAiLY EXCKl'T SUNDAY
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Uv Fort Lawn tt ID 11 in 1 16 v* f
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Lv Fort La "n lu 00 a in 8 .">8 p tAr
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CONNECTIONS
CHESTER? Southern, Seaboard, and Carolina
& North-Western Railways.
LANCASTER?Southem Railway.
A. 1. Mcl.UKE, Superintendent.
LEROY SPRINUS, President.
ROBI
ESTER,
pair Wot
President Paul Morton
Outlining the policy of the new
management of the Equitable
Life Assurance Society of the
United States in an address de
livered beiore a convention 01
Equitable Agents, among other
things says :
"Already there h.as been a
saving in the administration of
your Society amounting to ap-1
proximately $600,000 perannum.
This equals 4 per cent, on an,
investment of $15,000,000.
This is the equivalent to hav- (
ing $15,000,000 more 4 per cent,
bonds in our vaults. There will
be other economies, and I can1
only repeat that retrenchment,
and conservative management,
is going to be our policy. I have
great ambitions for the Equitable.
I want it to be not only the
greatest and the best but the
safest and most conservative life
insurance institution in the land.
I want it to be the one that the
agents will like the very best to
work for. I want it to be the one
that bankers and people who I
have securities for sale can feel |
hUnf f r unll nlurnttci n cumo
uiicii tncj wniaiwa^D^ciaoi|uaic |
ieal from. I want it to be the j
me that policyholders will recDmmend
their friends to insure
in and that everybody can point
to with pride. I want it to be
known, not only as the strongest
financially, but the strongest
morally."
Moral: Insure in the Equitable
Life, "Strongest in the
World." \
TTT T*J VT"__ * J.
W . JD. XVII lg lib,
? Special Agent, ?
LANCASTER, S. C.
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancaster.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
J Sprat t Wrij,rlit, Plaint ill',
vs
W. C. Latimer, et al. I >efenriants.
Ry virtue of the (leer ?e of foreclos- |
ure ntut sale in the ;.ti e stated ease,
! shall expose to an" i,.o sale, at Lan- '
caster < Ml., on the l-'liiST MONDAY
in JANUARY, UMHJ. between the
hours of 11a in and 1 p m.a'l that
certain real estate described in t be
mortgage foreclosed, and quoted in
the decree as follows :
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate in Lancaster county and
State aforesaid, on the east side of
Catawba river in < ane Creek township.
in said county and state, bounded
by lands of Mrs. Sistare and the
II , Mrs. Funnie Mason, Mrs. I,on
Mold row, <ieo W. \\ itherspoon,
Landsfnrd dirt road and X. T. Draltin's
: and known as a portion of the
estate lands . <(' I !?. W itherepoon,
administrator?containing Two Hundred
and Kighty-Kight acres, more or
less. Right of way granted to the
Three O's Railroad S'?td tract being
designated as Tract No. I on plat
made by W. It Allison, l>. S.
Terms of Sale: One-fourth cash
anil the remainder in thr?e equal oon-ecutive
annual instalments, with
interest from day of sale, to be secttred
by the purchaser's bond and a
mortgage of the premises; with leave
to purchaser to pay his entire bid in
cash; purchaser to pay for papers.
Lancaster, I tec. 12. l;tur>
J. K. CRKGORY,
O. C. O. P. L. r.
Witlierspoop & Spencers,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
NSON,
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Get Busy
Xmas is here and we are ready
for it. We have a nice line of
Xmas goods of all kinds, also.
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, and every1
thing for your Santa Claus.
Give us a call.
F. R. Massey
Remember, we buy and sell
country produce.
You Don't Buy 1
A "Pig in the Bag"
When you select your I'iano or
Organ from the old reliable Ma*
lone's Music House.
HE HILL
ship from here, or from the factory,
a Piano or Organ to your
nearest depot, and allow you to
test it a reasonable time before
you pay a dollar.
HE I' It EPA Y
freights. Write us at once for
catalogues, prices and terms.
Address
MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE,
Columbia, S. G.
JEW
CAROL
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Candie
F ruits
Nuts
ad one articles
e iauuy uamps
,nd everything
for a present
COME AND SEE
Mill Store
f Until Hi
luiim m
M We offer to the trade
K Trousers at ACTUAL <
% Trousers from 75c to $
ff ing Goods as low as th<
i Shoes Ics,h!;
\M styles, prices lower thu
elsewhere, and the bes'
I Dress Go<
? riettas, Cravinets anc
M Henriettas, 54 inch, at
j ^ Other dress fabrics toe
C Hats w?have
\ prices an
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y McCardell
X Dec. 18, 1905.
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suitable
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Company $ -
st February |
our entire line of Clothing and 3
COST. Suits from $5.50 to $8.00. fL .
3.50, and all other Gents Furnish- J I
^ lowest. M I
ive Shoes of all characters for la- j
gentlemen and children. New M
m ever before, better values than & ^
t to be had. J
nfSc 'a(^es' Melrose, 3
Venetians, Tricots, Hen- j
I Serges. Nice Silk and Wool M
$1.00, worth $1.25 on any market. , * '
? numerous to mention here.
a beautiful line of Hats at all 3
d in all styles. Come and inspect ^
suit you. $
& Allison Bros- #
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