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4 ' Wxt Hiiurastfr pm'8 !T (SEMI-WEEKLY.) iul ca WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, lOOM. 1 r oU BRYAN BUTTONS FOR LANCAS- coi TRIANS. po We have received by express from Chairman Wotmore, of the Democratic national finance committee, filtv 441 Gave M.v D liar" mc hot tons, "to aid The News in raisins funds." The moment tlte package was opened, Satur- 'or day afternoon, Lancaster's < Hi- AM cient. and accommodating Kx s'l] press Agent, Mr. J. Foster Mocie, planked down" his dollar and took one o! the buttons. Lo! other '10 patriotic citizens ot Lancaster, !l'r both town and county, come for- ''i( ward ami do likewise. Tins being Ooiir. week, when inau, ptr- w), sons aie in town, we ought to be (p. i/w uic^v/^C Ul t'VCr.V IMH3 U? ]^| the buttons. Call at The News eVi office, gentlemen, and ge! a Biyao button. Swine of you have already con ributed something, 0; but that's no reason why you uc< shouldn't contribute again and ti e join the ranks 01 the many thousands of Democrats who are now be ''sporting" the popular Bryan SOi badge. Of course it is understi oil ov that only those who give a dollar apiece are entitled 'o the buttons As to how much has COI been on1 ributed throughout the Ph country to the Bryan fund and th< ? to t ie lurlher financial sol help n?-.t 'ed. a;o lully se; iorii. b.\ Bryan bimselt in an addrens iei made at Kansas City Saturday. <1" as follows : al "Our platform declares 111 a- ed' vor oi publicity as to esmpbgn contrifiu i?>os and tha' put 1 c- > is to be before the e'ection W*. made an app a' o: i opular sub- v sciiptions and as a rc>ult we ,;have c Ihctid s mething oveij*'1' 1 I 1!(1 ( Ait I . 1 i :. : . - ' 1 ^ <> . in fin ii i o r' I 'i we leceivod abou $40,000 fcoui i rivli the Di'iiv r fund, liiat being the ! amount left "I toe $100,000 dm given by i.In? city f D nv -r fa bindefray llie i-xpeiues of the e n ^ Vciitijn. That would make ill- Th? campaign tucd today between [or $200,000 anil $220,000. I hi- " tunii has Leeil collected largely a?(| m small amouute. 1'ho people, ?no each contributing a little, have furnished the money with which u>n< we are making this campaign. \ Hut we have three weeks yet ' ,u i sPO' ttnd (taring loose thieo week- v we sho 1 need a con id- i todi able am mi lor the 'ogitimiie ,ri<v purpo:-e> ol ilie campaign. sh*' Wo need $100,000 more and n dun ought t > t> * e lav io collect tha' M hum from the 1). mocmta who endorse our platlorm and wlio ' are in'u't'S'o I in D in >cr ;tic sue- >s v <ecs. A di 11 r apitce c uld b* Ur' given 1; nu st D nn cr.i's wi h- a vj cut leeling ihe io s .?l it; $10 ^ upiece C ulu be given b.v many in I ihou.-ai de. auo we li ivo many " tiuudreus who could g<vo from in a $100tu$500 Mr. Mack,chaw- NJ man of the national committee, *i"-i joins me in making this appeal tmv to Democrats throughout tli" ,.,jh country. Mai' your clr ck at on? o cast to Herman Kidder, Ireasuier of M the national c< mmittee, 11;-IT- J'{( la an Iloue, New York, or t<> <iai< Norman E. Mack, chairman ?>i the national committee, Audito- /,, rium Annex, Chicago. If we can brine our policies to the at- d, tcntion of the j.ubl c and uci our K* 'o^ces or,ean;zjd w" hall win a "'JJ* p; r nd (1 victory." "What's the i ew*?" i s.skI a prominent citizen nt a lair pi?n cr Monde." morning. "Dnllai , and a a If ; year," promptly roplied the \oung!?dv tu t will " 1 hey can't keep tiie shea h I)li,|,il <:o* ns down," s-ay- a fashion jour- j iiojjs na!. Didn't know that the- wore ,niMrnt' ndc.t to he kept down. 1^',* genei We are told that the merchnn's of H'-rk Hill liave the fidevra'ks >" front ol their s'orrp i-x w THE LANC ept off every Saturday night something we have been try. * for a long time to get Lan t-tei'8 merchants to do. 1 The News and Courier's do ( iration that "South Carolina < ilains the largest unkissid 1 puiation in the world,'' move; 1 i Washington Herald to in- ! ire: "Onions, or just ugly?'' It's ".-u.e ' going to take some < >.;ty to p ?y taxes i his year. A Wi cousin girl ued a man $0,000 for breaking her hear 0 got $1. That looks li'te a imp in the Heart Market ? igus'a Chronicle. M ay tie t he jury concluded tba palpitating apparatus \va eady cracked and run down at > heels. In furnishing tlie Liberal party til its candidate b<r the prepincy some co^or is given At I'a's boast thai she keeps rvthing on Tapp. Wou ler it Candidate C'i > >i the prohibition parly has an; juaiuauco with a chafing ih??Anderson Mail. Don't know, but he'll ceriaiuL on intimate terms w i> it the Lip dish when tlio election i er. They are talking of holding a nventii n ol coin co"ec'ors in liladelpliin. Wish they'd take .? bill cell-c'ors, to*.?An ler a Mai'. Yes, and let the convention liain in >esdon behind coed ors no less ihan six month.? leas' until th> [ rii o of cotb n vmices to a dec*m fi^uie Personal. t'alker < 'raig, second son of Mr. J. Craig, has gone to licthany liigli ool. 1 r. and Mrs. J. Frank Pitman, I.an- , irians who have been living in Flo- j i for u number of years, arrived here day. Tlioj will rcmnin in I.aliens- ' some time, and may finally eon- j le not to return to Florida. Ii has ( n about six years since Mr. Pitman j ited here and he is naturally very eh surprised at the town's growth. J ) editor is indebted to Mrs. Pitman ( some tine fruit which she brought | i from Florida. liss Marie Craig, daughter of Mr. L Mrs. .1. H. Craig, of this vicinity, i of Winthrop's graduates this year, i it to lliekory drove yesterday, i i're she has accepted a position as ( her. i .1. .1. Unites, Mary Blocker Unites, s. K. Unites, Executors. ... .. ... 'iwwt II i inn i.iuiin?i IHMII ? ster, where he had hoen under a i i-ialist for eye, ear and nose troubles. liss Irene Cunningham will return ay from a visit to relatives and ' mis in I tuck 11 ill. Ir. and Mrs. J. I,. Hell, of Ivor- ! w, are visiting their son-in-law and s gliter, Mr. and Mrs. .1 M. Cauthen. ( liss l.illian Smith, of Hlaeksburg, is l ting her aunts, Mrs. Mel,ure and i. Maekey. I Irs. I). N. Maekey. of.Heath Springs, isiting her son-in-law and daugh- I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert llorton. 1 iss l?aisy Morton lias returned from > sit to relatives at Heath Sjirings. ?1 iss Hertha Stalin spent several days ' ,aneaster last week as the guest of . I,. C. I'ayseur.?Chester Reporter. J . I>. Hlakeney, 10sq., ot Kershaw, is t ttendanee upon court here this week. r. H. 13. Maekey, one of Heath e ings' leading merebants, was in 'J n Monday and yesterday. I r. John T. Stevens and Mr. K. 10. ,'ern, of Kershaw, were among I,an- I1 er's visitors this week, r. and Mrs. \V. Thomson and and Mrs. Waddy It. Thomson will 1 i Camden today to at tend the Harks- : -Thomson nuptials. rttrr to Councilman Moore, I .ancastcv. ,S C ar Sir: '1 hi* is short: ery job paint.-.1 Dcvoe t.kea less galfl.ni. 11.. . :... r"?"- u not| no pay i, Yonm truly I F W DKVOKA CO t, () Notice of Sale. I 1110 poison ft I property of the Into r? , Itailes, deooaseJ, will bo sold at l> ie unction on Nov. 4th, l!0x. 10 tollowint? deseribed proporty.. ! '. eonstitnte the sale: s< oven head horses and mules, four J< 11 cows, six head eat tie, twelve head !?t , three <;in>, x h. p. engine, corn el eotton press, saw mill, reaper, p< e>, corn, fodder, and feed stuff, tli iny implements and supplies in li! ral. al FASTER NEWS, OCTOi TjU.il/ Breaks Her Arm. Mrs. Stogner. wife of Mr. Ernest Stoi nor, who lives on ("apt. W. 1$. I'lylor Uhafee plaeo west of town, mot with bad accident in Lancaster last Frld? averting. In driving across the fret dirt covering one of the newly laid wi tor-works pipes in the northern part town, the mule attached to the bugg suddenly sank down in the mud eausi by the recent rain, throwing Mrs. Stoi tier out of the vehicle and breaking hi tnn. The broken limb was set by 1) I ,aney. ci... i i am 11 ii? I! You H: upcn l. o M isgood grocery values because you don't deal with us, that is your fault, mad| am. We stand ready at | all times to give you the most for your moneymore than others because we sell more goods and accept smaller profits. That means fresh stock all the time. When you're ready to try us, we'll be ready to serve you at Bennett's stwwii * mm wMmmaKrmDmnuaBUBammmmmmmmummmm lax Notice. Tlio tux books w ill ho open at tl I'nmsiiri'i's ollice for tin* collection < axes from October loth, 1008, not March loth, 1000. 'l'axcs can lie pai ivithout pet a I ty from October lath, I December .'I st, lflos, and during tl 11011th ot .latutnry, 1000, a penalty > I per cent will be charged on all ill >aid taxes, during February an add ional 1 percent will be charged on a lUpaid taxes, and from March 1st I 15th, an additional a per cent will 1 barged on all unpaid taxes. The tax levy for State purposes is a 1 nills, for ordinary county purposes ,T nills, for special county purposes 1 nills, for road and bridge purposes inns, mm scnooi purposes .'t mill miking a total levy of 17\mills on a axable property of the county. Tlioi s a special levy of 2'u mills for Itai -oad Itond purposes, in Cane Creel tills Creek and l'leasnnt Hill Towi iliips. In School District No. I, < <J. S.) there is a special levy of 5j nills for School ami School Itond pu loses, in School Dis'iiet No. 40 (1\. < s. i there is a levy of 7 mills for Seho? ind School Itond purposes, in Nehoi District No. 3N there is a special levy ? > mills for School purposes, in Schot Districts Nos. 2 and 124 a special levy < 1 mills for School purposes, in Schot istriets Nos. 5, .'to, 32, and 40, a specii evy of 2 mills for School purposes, an n School Districts Nos. 12, 17, 23, 2' 19 and 49 a special levy of 4 mills fc school purposes. There is also a tax of SI.00, for Schot inrposes, on each male citizen bet wee he a?p> of 21, anil <10, years old, excoj hma ....... ,1 i,..i wnv uw aiu Uiniimru U1 Ol Iiur- W IS xeinpted by law. and a tax ol $3.00, o very male citizen between the aj;es e I, and />.>, years, for Itoad and Itridi? Utrposes. All information as to taxes will b irmnptly uiven upon application. In sending for a statement of taxes tale with whom tax payor lived in Jan ary last, and if known by two names ive both, and be sure to Kive town 11iI> and No., of School hist., in whicl lie taxpayer lived when return wa tade. \V. II. Milieu. t'ounty Treasttror. Notice ot Election. Whereas ono-third of the Freeholder! ml one-third of the lOleetors residing i the (.'antes School histiicl No. IS) it anenster County, State of South Caro nil, ha\c petitioned the ( Olllllv llonri f I'M'.K-atioii t<? order an Flection t< ctermine whether or not a special levy I three ( '!/ nulls shall he levied on al, al and personal property in said school istriet No lit for School purposes. Notice is hereby given that said lection he held hy the trustees ol'said t-hool District No IP at the residence ol >seph K. Shuteon Friday, October the h lilOH. At which F.lcelion only such colors as return personal or real protrty for taxation and who exhibit icir tax receipts and registration eerlicatcs as re?iuiredin general elections, mil he entitled to vot *. W. M. MOOKK. 11. K. DOFFKY. W. C. IIOlJUII. t'o. Itrd. Kd. 3ER 14, 1908 ? 1 J | BVB1 t\ w "/I iTiirnr s intnr r. Y ~ I I I It mean. :m dep nil ui enables It establish* row fundi sary or I And, beside odds agai where. I We want an yon what can do Regular exa United St and our ment ! , The F |j?w_ - Plyler I We wish to say ' "j you at the opening ii season of our age, date basis than eve Market on Main S .?t on Midway where } the most courteous Vi our surrounding ce l?? ers of firstclass Sa We handle the 1 .2 shores of Virginia. 11 he unnecessary, fo with their deliciou; s, South always fresl 11 vinced. We are ii tie, hogs, sheep, pc v, for what you have |r offer you at the v If nice fresl " You have to And to have Depend on 1 ?i Some people Rut listen tc r\ i.. _ u uui meats a d Therefore w ,r The very be Will rhyme ? Buy our roa >t And your wi Bo not get a ,i Most every < 0 "I forgot to e Iwilldobett Now give us We will trea i. Will give yo h* Much succes iiru - n vv nen you c< And be cont That you wi p I 300 ] I Pure i This is the be 85 ct Lancaster,!; * ?*?v RY CENT YOU CAN PUT INTO 4 1ST NATIONAL BANK !EU)S A MONEY RETURN. | ? ? 1--1- . > >ney in your pockcl?you ccin aiways i getting it when you want it. and it 1 you to pass over periods of sickness I ut financial embarrassment. I a credit ^ hich will enable you to bor- E 3 when such a course becomes neces- E advantageous. | s, you can't get a better bank, and its I ns^ you that you won't get as good any- 1 i opportunity to talk to you?to show j we have done for others, and what we for you. * iminations are made by an officer of the ates for the protection of depositors, entire capital is invested in Govern- ! Bonds, payable in gold. irst National Bank 1 LANCASTER, S. C. W2X^ Bros. Meat Market to the fresh meat eaters that we come before ; of what promises to be the greatest meat , better equipped to serve you on an up-to>r before. We are now operating a first-class Itreet and also doing business at our old stand you will always find us ready to serve you in ; manner, with the best cattle and hogs that )untry can put on the market. We are makusage and can please the most fastidious taste, jest grade of Oysters from the celebrated Anything we would say in their favor would r every oyster eater is thoroughly acquainted 3 ilavor. At this season we get fish from the 1 and large bunches. Try them and be con1 the market for anything in the line of catultry, eggs and hides, paying the top price to sell. We have any amount of shingles to p ery lowest price. See us before you buy. i bread you want to eat, ? depend on golden wheat; t things nice and always neat, Plyler for all your meat. ; will tell you another way, ^ i our rhyme, and see what we say; re the best that money can buy, 'e ysk that us you try. st sausage that meats can make, very well with the best of steak; st-beef and then some stew, Ives will be happy and nice to you. ingry about delay, customer will always say, order?I know its late; ;er tomorrow, if I don't forget" i your trade, it you nice; u good meats and make a close price. is we wish you all; )me our way give us a call, ent about our meat 11 always have good things to eat. LYLER BROTHERS. BUSHELS 1 v A 1 ^ ~ ' * : r?ppier v^ats Tor bale :st rust proof oat that grows. s per bushel i.e. T.Y.WILLIAMS . ' (