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8 The Milliner// Openings. tor Our society and horse reporter says that the fall milliuery open- run iugc in Lancaster this week were ko' the best and most interesting ta> within the town's history ; that 1 the displays ot headgear wore never more elaborate and artis tically arratig d, nor the natural eagerness ot ihe ladies to t-ej ilie latest styles more strongly man ifested. In fact, if he had gotten < up soon enough he no doubt would have seen a number ot the i>n< fair creatures impa'ienlly waiting on the sidewalks early Wodnesday morning tor the millinery merchants to upon their doors Mi All that day and the next?the !"! i % inj two ''open'iu days"?overy es tnt tablishment was thronged with Kr visitors, many of whom lost no time in purchasing elegant ha s j and bonne "I sold more liats an on Wednehay than I have ever ,, J . t?ei sold cm any pievions opening WP day," remarked one of the pro- 110 prietors. Of courte, all the latest and most distinctive siv les were en exhibition, among ihan the "phoa'h ' Dc hat, tho "Lillian Itusscli," tiie "Hillie Burde", the "directoiro" hat, the "Charlotte Corday," the t ti "Countess", ilie "Lady Gay," |'a tho "Taupe of NowYoik" and ** other model*. wl Tax Notice. 1 \\ i The tax books will bo open at tho Treasurer's office for the eolloetiou ol S\ taxes from October 15th, 1U0S. until j y, March 15th. l!Mi!>. Taxes can be paid ,*)r without penalty front Ootober 15th, to j . December .'l.st, 1D0S, and during the month ol January, l!?t>!>. a penally of s I percent wilt be charged, on all tinpaid taxes, during February an addi- j,, tional 1 percent will be charged on all ' unpaid taxes, and from March 1st to re 15th, an additional 5 per cent will lio Wl charged on all unpaid taxes. Ij The tax lex y for Stale purposes is 5 1-2 ; (j mills, for ordinary county purposes jn mills, lor special county purposes 1 '.j j c, mills, for road and bridge purposes 1 .t mills, and school purposes :{ mills, ,.(1 making a total levy of 171mills on all tp taxable property of I he utility. I here |^j is a .special levy ol" 2,!mills for llailroad Bond purposes, itt t'ane t'reek, |,( ( ills Creek and Pleasant li ill Town- j? ships. In School District No. 1. or (1.. ( . S.) there is a special levy of J1', mills for School and School Pond pur- \ poses, in School District No. 1(1 (1\. (i. S.) there is a levy of 7 mills for School and School Itond purposes, in School District No. 3h there is a special levy of !i mills for School purposes, in School t Districts Nos. 2 and 21 a special levy of ff .'J mills for School purposes, in School Districts Nos. .'{(), 32, and lb. a special levy of 2 mills for School purposes, and in School Districts Nos. 12, 17, 23, 27, 39 and !!? a special levy of 1 mills for School purposes. There is also a tax of $1.(10, for School ' purposes, on each male citizen between the age of 21, and tiO. years old, except those who are disabled or other-wise exempted by law. and a tax ol $3.00, on every male citizen between the ages ot 21, and f?a, years, for lload and bridge purposes. All information as to taxes will be I promptly given upon application. In sending for a statement of taxes, state with whom tax payer lived in Jan- j nary last, and if known by two names, j give both, and be sure to give township and No., of School Dist., hi which the taxpayer lived when return was made. \V. 11. Millen. County Treasurer. Statement by Trustees of r^icf Mr\ 9 A no f rv L> /_?/! TJT? 11 L/IOl. HU CI ^5 IU I\CU JLilll School. As there lifts been so much said of re- I cognizing the Red Hill school iit the 8 I'rimus district, No til. wo tho trustees 0 hope those interest! d in lluit school will 6 not think we nre seltish in not wanting I another school. While we are in s> in- B pathy with all children who have to 9 walk any considerable distance to school g yet it cannot ho avoided, for all cannot fl live near a school. And wo fail to sec I how it would he host to try to run two ifl schools in thi district. \nyone who fl will glvo it a serious thought could sec ' B where it would ho hotter for some chil- ' 1 dren to walk some little distance than I to try to have more schools that would C necessarily bo weaker, and it would lie S difficult to Ret competent teachers at I these littlo weak schools. j-R Wo have gone to the trouble and expense ot building a splendid school j house that will accommodate every [ child in our district. It is nearly in the j centre of the district, where lour pub-1 lie highways lead to it. It is umpies- Si tionably the best location in the district ? if not in the county. Vet, if there arc any near the Red Hill school whowould 'v like to patroni/.e that school, and it is j 11 lawful for thein to be cutout of our district, wo are willing for them to have K every foot of territory tliey want, so we s' iiave a sufficient territory left to main- I tain tlie special tax. Wc are not willing for that proposed j " territory to be annexed to this district and thus havo the Kod Hill school idon- n tilled with the Primus district. It ^ would not be fair for the Fork Hill dis- J trlct as it would cut some of her tcrri- i .1 * "C 1 HE LANCASTER NEWS, PC y, and sho only has enough to get a i. it k*-!' i.L : I ih':t teial tax, which wo know trustoos are 1 u 1 - OK&w 1 lir,i\ blcipating and possibly they have al- v^i1 i-CUTfi CAROL! ,dy taken stops to have the county ml to ordor an election to dotormino ? ... "TT tether or not they shall have a special ,c ,a,R Jo (.,3*0 Mr ' , , The fortieth annual State F rVe do not want any more territory, <'oluttit-this year 1 to be plain we do not want two ',-30. and it Rives promise to ilte schools in this district. -realist St iio Foil" -'ver held, i W. S. Ilaminond, "i* how bad the crops or how 1 J. T. It. Marshall, veryho'ly ? >? s to the St J.|\V. Hlaoktnon, 1 *'*jhinibla. It has been the n, > w lor nearly halt a o?;ntuty Trustees. H ,-,tntlnue ?o with cm Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs The State Fair is the one tint ickly, strengthens the lungs arid ex- v that work 'tin bo put do scolds. Get the cetiuino in a yellow ]}[}''""Vi 1i"? H K'\ t at"the*State"PolrTf They ?? - iui.it o enough t?> meet el Mrs. J. A. Roberts, of Rock Hill, is : \lv J,h -voar- ? > ? ???* '"Oct . .. ,, .,r md colli go men meet th? ?r u tin ft her mother, Mrs. W. Hard- . ... ,, r,;llcxv f. r, and sisters, Mrs.E. M. hst ridge and ,.s . n,,. s ii ( s. L. A. ISaki this place. Some- hi ,?.r the fair ImMs .v le ago Mrs. 1\ sustained serious that for South Cnvoltni ury to one of r.s which necessi- ' I imule up^ of new cxliil os her going tchos.?Kershaw I'.ich the i tnmr.s n>-w : id iM'iirovemcnta that n.can r every o:m of them. " lie races will he the host e Are You Only Half Alive? i South. This being the 11 People with kidnev trouble are so weak 1111 u.1 :\'r Association has it exhausted that tliey aro only half 1 "\ ^ rginla-t arolhia t iroul V, V Ki tnrv Remctlv iiuikeK llhy kili,c>?. rwrtor tost vitality, nn.l ,bnM t ??.,s ?,ll ilraw thou ak. delicate people are restored to j.t husl- ,tie "rooters" from i itllli. Refuse any btit Foley's. h . ; ollnas. ? folunthla is better lifted to t of her guests than ?vep bofo Cttfa Vaiii* L olnaiic more hotel accommodations. ' tllre 1 Olll MUllcyS. roads will ?tll put on special J usual. President John O. M< U%??s^h?5?'.lhr Cure, tory of tiio fair. \\ hv will people continue to sutler * * ? c agonies of kidney ?-0111 plaint, okaciie, uiinary disorders, lameness, ^ W attaches, languor, wljy a low Iht'in- I I ^ I #*/] ive* to become i-hioiiic invalids. Ill I IIP I /If lien a certain cure is offered them? M. vf M. law Dean's Kidney Pills is t lie remedy use. because it gives to tlie kidneys V A ^Hl e help they need to perform their VJT 1^/11 lviaO I i) k If you have any, even one, of the The Millinery Op nip torn s of kidney diseases, cure ? , ... , iiirset( now.befoie diabetes, dropsy tlllS Week. Will De Vt ,SCS,;f ' teresting and beauti K It tli I'S. livilllt in I.aniVMtrr. llsual, but if VOU WI ( , says: ' For several month I J e been >ull'ering from a dull ach- SCe the prettiest StOt g cross the small part of in? back. . . , .. .1 at limes felt a sore iiss in the ?lt the StllllC tllllC the jjinn of 111 kidneys. These organs + je^t stnrlv of (InnHs ere unnatural ami irregular in ho- tie. t mulk. ui diutlb n, and I was in a miserable condi- found anywhere il mi most ol tile time. Finally lieat- J. gabout l oan's Kidney IMIs, I pro- St.ltC, OlltSldc Of (T 1 re. I a box at < raw ford Bros'. drug , 1 1 t ore, : ml h .g in u-ing them in ac ton ?intl v^OlUIll! )ia, ( dance v.iliiile if irertioa-. Si nc?* I . ,.. 4- ...y UPW StOTP at lime I avo ?eit much better, tbe N Ii>l 1 ,n> _w ^L(J'C nneys are regular Hid my buck i? | to (lie HifSt Na ronger arm better in eveiy way. 1 . artilv rev mime: .I Doan'? Kidney Hank. I aill UOini* to ilia to otle r sufferers." 1 1 c r~* l For sale bj alt dea'ers Price ,'?0 Special SclleOI Ollt r's. Fostt-r-M i 1 burn Co., Hull'alo, _ 1 (him this: WPP e\\ York, sj> agents for the United anu ^ mna ims wee , have some special r*. ivihiiiuit tm? ? i'unii ttii?i : rc u?* n-? uiii . gains to offer in Sa of both. On our be All Our Regular anywhere else in th< Customers B. C. HOUC and many now ones are Jeweler and Optl leaving their orders, now J ^ that the Autumn has brought everybody back to I F town In view of increas- I PTD I ing Fall business, we have I I W),K^yiL T<% laid in a new stock of every I C-/ (?>)[ thing in groceries that | for* men mho care to dre mankind re<iuires. Onr Sta 2 The reason some shoes hurt y< pie lines are steadily kept I Uduet? j?M one thing-poorr , . , , " i j ^ In the Barry Shoe the natr Up to trie high standaid, 8 every particular is carefully si and whether you need I withaviewtotheworkthatitha ^? c - * C 1 K These materials ma le up hv skillet plain Ol* IJHICJI IOOCI pro* B labor account I ?r the remarkable tittir ducts you can rely upon ? t?e? and long wear of tlni celebrated s getting the best at | A. .1. t(t, ttennetVs f I S ocr jnm*r*rTnmnmr i . i ? | L?iI \cursioli ICit14*s % ill Son I hern yourirli it you chieatfo. 111. and I to turn. Tickets on f New Orleans, La. and Return. Tie- "iMVt ets on sale October 7th, Ht li and !>th ISTu Lfc i udtisivo. limited t >ctober '21th, 1!?08. ^jffiovt Milwaukee, Wis. and Return. Tie- HKC ^ ,^a., ets on sale October Kill to 14th inclti- Rflm ... ve, limited October tllst, l!?ox. I^WsM u' kll ly ISiriuin^hain, Ala., and Keturn. Tie Vk / ets on sale October 18th. 10th and 20th, ). ? _ _ tclnsivo, IimiI? I (tctobor 20th, 1908. Wt&!/M MflliC- IX. I 'I i il"s, <l?-t 111 i<-< 1 imt'orination, ml; If fllffnMonrio. l>ply to Southern Hallway Ticket Mir I* ,i 'i o ,Kents or address. K^y^DoC.SIlt II ? . \.. MKKK, A. (i. 1\ A., Atlanta, Oa. . C. IjUSK, I). 1'. A., Charleston, S. C. . I tV ... / v. v iTOBER 3, 1908 ? t yfT^WTTTTSjM Octobci ? ? M ? M ? ? ? m ? wtl! ^^ EBHIHBHhHBIHHlrtHlil^HflHi Octobtfl bi> tht So mati".r<1,^.hu /COUNTERFEIT money is good c <. ustoir L for counterfieit roofing, but w ^B spend real money, get REAI . lh( ING! Our VULCANITE ROOFI1 wn ??wi H resisting, (taking the same insura roliitlvef B metal or slate) water-proof and rc H outlast the building, and assures "BB tion to contents. For GO years i iii\ K > H proven its superiority over every r:.pinl. . ^B Investigate it Before you buy < mlT'ih;'! ^B our free booklet: i'jV.ViVv'V. H "77?c Rijht Roofing and the . vor son BBB 'TnujyJ H w. M. MOORE, Lan >otii tii# II Plyler Brothers 1 tho Ills- W We wish to say to the fresh meat ea you at the opening of what promises t 1# season of our age, better equipped to date basis than ever before. We are r 11 vD Market on Main Street and also doing on Midway where you will always find ER. the most courteous manner, with the I our surrounding country can put on tli ening ers 01 nrstciass sausage ana can picas* ;ry in- We handle the best grade of Oyst fill is shores of Virginia. Anything we wout ' * be unnecessary, for every oyster eater int to with their delicious flavor. At this se: *e and South always fresh and large bundles, ; prct- vinced. We are in the market for an; ' * | tie, hogs, sheep, poultry, eggs and hie to oe for w]iat yOU have to sell. We have i n the offer you at the very lowest price. . larles- If nice fresh bread you want to just You have to depend on golden 1 next to have things nice and ah . , Depend on Plyler for all your n lona Some people will tell you anoth make j^jt hsten to our rhyme, and se G'lass Our meats are the best that mo k and Therefore we ask that us you t Dar_ The very best sausage that mei Will rhyme very well with the J"V I O V v in pica j^Uy our roast-beef and then soi irgain And your wives will be happy a 1 this Do not get angry about delay, that Most every customer will alwaj .l t "I forgot to order?I know its 1 I will do better tomorrow, if I d wcre Now irive us vour trade. were We will treat you nice; Come Will give you good meats and i ;clf if Much success we wish you all; When you come our way give u And be content about our meat th as That you will always have goo< s low found PLYLER BR i state ^:THE Gib =ATTH fc?? Lancaster Cott SS Hill Is Now Reac rial in elected _ _ . Your Gin :r quail r,. All machincy in best of shaj ^31 convenience for the bene We Gin For 30c pei We pay highest market pric *H| glad to get yours whether ginn .. fJL^l Experienced and skilled m< weigh your seed. Give us a tr /M Hulls and Meal F< \ Exchange for Seed I Lancaster Cott absolute pro tec- M,. it has constantly thing of its kind. >r repair, write for Reason Why! " fij caster, S. C. Isat Met , ,ters that we come before 0 be the greatest meat serve you on an up-toiow operating a first-class ; business at our old stand us ready to serve you in >est cattle and hogs that ie market. We are mak1 the most fastidious taste. ers from the celebrated [1 say in their favor would is thoroughly acquainted ason we get fish f rom the , Try them and be convthing in the line of catles, paying the top price tny amount of shingles to See us before you buy. eat, vheat; ,vays neat, neat, er way, e what we say; ney can buy, ry. its can make, best of steak; me stew, md nice to you. rs say, ate: lon't forget" nake a close price, is a call, 3 things to eat. ( OTHERS INERY E = on Oil Mill iy to Do ning. )e and every possible fit ot the public. r Hundred lbs. e for seed, and will be ed by us or not. :n both at gin and to ial. Dr Sale Or In on Oil Mill ~ J AS. L. HUNTER, Mgr. k ti 0 ?