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The Colored Rducational Conference?The Speakers ( and the Subjects to be Dis- "9 cussed. 4 m Ed. Lancaster News: The [i great negro educational race conference will he held at Laucas- b) ter, S. O., Nov. 28 and 29. pl| It will be a great meeting in H 41 " me interest of the colored people?far more important, than a 27 big show. Some of the best speakers of both races in and out 7 i of the state have been selected to speak on this occasion. ,n ... ar llie great object is to create a ex more healthy sentiment between the races, and to encourage ir- ur dustrial and christian education *'r' as the principal means of uplifting the race. And to devise * plans for decreasing the crimin ? al record, and to tind out how we may get rid of the shiftless and irresponsible class of peo- Cr pie who give us so much trouble. Also to plan how we may supplement the public fund and ? increase the length of orr public ^ school terms. This may be done by self help. A better state of social order, a better understanding between the races is needed. / And teach the negro that his salvation is not in politics, nor in seeking friendship above the a 1 Mason and Dixon line, but iu wi the south where he has been horn ut and raised. te Manv ntbor Eiihiflcia will Ko discussed. Big barbecue both days, aud some turkey, as it is Thanksgiving day. Oome one, " come all?women, men and children. The speakers are as follows: Nov. 28?State Supt. of Education, O. B. Martin, Columbia, S. O. ; Rev. F.Rillingsworth, D. D., Chester, S. C ; Thos. E. Miller, Pres. State College, Orangeburg, S. O; Rev. A. 'English, Trades_:i i _ ci st. t-> ? n f r 8( vine. u? u . Jivev. m. jLii^ram, Hj Yorkville, S. C; Prof. 0. P. T. bi White, Rock Hill, S. C. w Nov. 29?Rev. Richard 0.?r- *j roll, Columbia, S. C; Hon. Green w Jackson, editor Southern Sun, Columbia, S. C; Prof. S. G. At- ai kins, Winston-Salem, N. C. Al. D. Lee, Pres. A Significant Prayer. May the Lord help yon to inako Buck len'a Arnica Salve known to all," writes J, G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. O. It quick- _ ly took the pain out of a felon for me and O cured it in a wonderfully abort time.' VI Beat on earth for aores, burns aud wounds. 25o at Fundorhnrk i'harniacy. REWARD! 1 We will pay a liberal reward to the person or persons finding in the city of Lancaster a more complete and up-to-date livery business than ours. Rubber tire buggies and stylish horses. We have a few mules left.. BUGGIES We sell the following buggies; Piedmont, Rock Hill, Ratter- p man, A. Wrenn & Sons, Taylor y Cannedy and Tyson A Jones. f( Every one of them guaranteed for 12 months. & WAGONS 1 We sell the Virginia, Nissen jL and Carver. HEATB ELLIOTT MULE CO. TjJK L.AN0&S1EH Tax Notice. Taxes will be due and payable with- ? it penalty from Oct. 15 to Dec. 31? 07. ^ U The tax levy for State purposes is ^ 1-2, mills, lor ordinary County 5 ^ JL^SL ills, for interest on Chester and ^ leraw Ky Bonds 1 mill and one half ^ -2] mill, for sinking fund for said ? 3'tds. for School purposes 3 mills, aking a total of 11 mills on ?ll i?v?. ^ e property of the County. For payment of interest on Town- ^ ip Bonds,'[C. C A. C. Ry?] Pleasant v ill, 2$ mills, for ('ane Creek, 2} 9 ills, for Gills Creek, 2}. ^ In School districts. No's 12-17-23- ^ -39-49 there is a special levy of 4 $ ills and No's 14 and 38, 5 mills, in T o's 2 and 24. 3 mills, and No's 5, J. * dp , 32 and 40 is 2 mills, and in. No. 40, mills. There is also a tax of $1 on each ^ ale citizen between the ages of 21 ^ id 60 years old, except those who are jk erupted by law. During the month of Jan., 1908, a f malty of 1% will be charged on all ipaid taxes and during February an Q , Iditional 1% will be charged on all r, ipaid taxes and from March 1st to 15 ^ /If, i additional will be charged on x jLS* I unpaid taxes. VV. II. Millen, 0 Jwjjk County Treasurer. ^ f'/'f/l V Bridge to Repair. ? 1 will award the contract to repair Cane oek bridge on Lancaster and Charlotte irl on T,,.. .1 , VT tut- * ^ ... uvdu'ij, nui, x*iu ill 11 O ClOCK m. L. J. Perry, Connty Supervisor. ^ his is Headquarters $ A - For - F AA Pianos and Organs ? You want a sweet toned and a dnr- ^ ile instrument. One that will last long, long life time. TN Y" Our prices are lowest, consistent ' gp L ith quality. P\ | Our References: Any bank or rep- i 49 JL_/ 1 able business house in Columbia. v Write us for catalog*, prices and I v rins. ^ malone's Music House, ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. J Robbins & Noble ? 1639 Main Street A COLUMBIA, S. C. J cX} The only exclusive optical house in ^ )uth Carolina. We give our exolu- f ve time and attention to the optical ^ isiness handle nothing but optical ^ " >ods and are specialists in this line, e do a high class of work at reason- v )le prices, and cater to the best class ^ ? ' trade that appreciate skill, our (P |_^ I ork and material used guaranteed to ^ jl. JL ve aatisfaction, when in the city ^ ake our store headquarters. Be sure ^ "lVTl id call 011 us Fair week ^ IXI ! BOBBINS A NOBLE. ^ X J 10H9 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Between Erlich shoe store and Ball ^ Co. Jewelery Store. ^ ||1| I Dr. J. E. WELSH, ? ? J DENTIST. ^ ffice in Eratnons Building op- ^ posite First National Bank. f Phon? No. 8. LANCASTER, C.S. CEiimmrrrial Drpnrtmrut THE ot Corporations, Firms FirstNationalBan |?nd Individuals, and ot for thorn the survlcsof an /"\t^ t a A QTTTT' ci i up-to-date, well regulated Ij/aINI^/YOI EiIv, o. < and absolutely safe Hank. All business Intrusted on]y NATIONAL to this Hunk will receive i r the most careful anil ac- I>Jinlv in bancaster curat, attention. County. The|Man or Woman who gets ahead is tl ared when opportunities offer. What bet ou make than by starting a bank account, or if added to every week or month it will Moof foetnnoi Vimro ofoi4rul omnll CI, 1TXV0V ?V1 VVIIIW HUT V OV/Ui lA^U 1 i Will OllICAll U< ee us about starting an account with The 'eoplc all the Time. OIIAS. D. JONES, President. R. E. W E. M. OROXTON, Cashier. 1 NEWS, NOVEMBER 9, 1?'>7. BW FA&L, jS' OF READY MADE St i? CPU T MDEOF TH LLWOOL YOII SHLY TRIMMED] *OWN AND NAY BLACK AND i COLORED PETTICOATS. rHE NEW "FLU! JE" SHIRTS IN B] ET, BROWN AND mvim siiPPiiY UVE JUIiKJ KJU1 JL Mi JL \ LANCASTER, & gBHMnBBHnHHHHHBHHHKnnnil ^0<CI>00<=>)(><CZ>00<^(KC^^ I - ?j We will offer to th j fruuimjn Drpurtmrnt X next (|ayS> our enti k4 per cent interest a 1 -j | i) per cent on cost. Als a? of which is the bes ^ interest compound.-.-j y notion line consisting on the llrst dpys ol Jan- . mtry, Apm. July nndoi A all kinds of underweai ? S will crivc. aualitv rnnc A rwnntg mnw he nr?en-! T w morc'th ?nc DoUr ?r 1 can buY anywhere < X kinds, cotton and woe x our competitors. Sh< le one who is pre- ft jor Ladies Misses anc ter preparation can V thc best the countr a be it ever so small, K Men>s shoes of ^ I soon grow. U jes , America w* avings. fome and A , : Bank for all the i Provc thls come and s TUB, od? ( ft McCar< 3 TYfcEiS | * CIRTS. t 7FON, ? AMA J ST33 t LES * ^EST $ LIS OUT. J> E BEST| LE STY-1 IN BLACK | YBLUE. | FFY RUF- $ -rUE, GAR- 1 GRAY. I riAiin a nir * KUII ill. % J e trading public for the X ire line of Clothing at 10 y 0 our superb line of pants ;t the market affords. Our s of shirts, collars, ties and Q is of the best which we lidered, cheaper than you y z\se. Dress goods of all ft >1 fabrics at prices below * :nv anything in this line ft 1 WT * * ^uuuiuii. wc you 5? ffords. Also in Boys' and v) ades, from the best factor- ^ mean what we say, and to x >ee. Q dell & Allison Bros. | . ^ p*