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8 The Sun-flower Festival Nexi Friifof/ FJvetihiit--An Attract^ %ue Program. The "Sun-flower Festival" which was to have been hold in the court house Oct. 30th, has been postponed to Nov. Oth. The puplic is cordially invited to attend. The following attractions compose the evening's programme: The Sun-flower chorus, composed ol 25 of Lancaster's best voices. Miss Ivy Crawford has charge of this chorus, and by her untiring efforts has prepared a very attractive programme ol* solos, quartettes,etc., which will entertain the visitors throughout the evening. A Candy Booth and a "Sun-flower Souvenir" Booth will occupy conspicuous places, while the famous <iypsv Fortune Teller will pitch hor tent nearby for the evening* and by crossing her hand with silver, predict your future. A tempting luncheon will be served, consisting of chicken salad.cheese sandwiches, Saratoga chips, pickles, crackers, cake and coffee: price, 25 cts per plate. A general admission of lOcts will be charged at the door. A genuine, good time is guaranteed. Proceeds for Civic Improvement and Public Library. A Tribute of xiespect. Dedicated to the memory of our dear wife, Lily J. Phillips, whodied the 28th day ol Sept. 15HI8. she was 25* years, 10 months and 2 days old. We were married on Jan. <>th, 1901, and not a cloud ever passed over our happy wedded life. She was a devoted wife, an affectionate mother, a kind friend, and a loving neighbor. It was only a few days ago that our Heavenly Father summoned our darling to leave her earthly home. Our hearts are still bleeding from the deep wounds inflicted by her death; and the last tribute we can pay to her is to go and place fresh flowers on her grave. oh, how vivid is her picture Memory brings to me today < 'f her face so calm and peaceful As she in her collin lay. oh, her beautiful hands so gently folded < >ii nor c om and silent nreast? ( on? where the wieked cease from t rotibling And the weary are at rest. We miss thee from our home, dear Lily We miss thee from tit is place? i >ur home is dark without thee, dear I .ily, We miss thy smiling face. We miss thee now, dear I,ily, We miss thee day by day. our pathway is lonely without thee, dear Lily Along the darksome way. No more fatigue, no more distress, deai I .ily, No more sickness, pain and death Are felt and heard by thee. No sighs shall mingle with thy joys. A precious one from us is none. A voice we loved is stilled, A place in our home is vacant, dear Lily, Which can never be tilled. '"ids hard to break the tender cord, deal 1 .ily, When love has hound the heart; 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the words dear l.ilv. "We must forever part." Yet a yam we hope to meet thee, ileal l.ily, When the day of life is lied. And in Heaven togrvet thee, dear l.ily Where no parting teats nre shed. iliishanil. s r /<; <' /. i l s o 17 rics. The I.adies' Mission I'nion of Itethc chnreh will have a box supper at Douglas school house next Thursday night Nov. .r>. Camp Creek Farmers' 1'uioii will have a rally Thursday night, ."?th 01 Nov. at the school house. Speaker* suitable to the occasion are expected. K very body is invited to be present. Men, bring your wives; boys, bring the girls along?their presence will he an inspiration to us. There will be a private session of the union immediately after the speaking M. .1. Long. 1'res. There will be a box supper at Douglass school house next Thursday night, for the benefit of liethcl church. The ladies are requested to bring boxes. The public is cordially invited. The W. M. U. Aux. to Baptist State Convention to Meet in ChfirleQtr.n lSIrxtr ember 10-12. The B.iptia' women I the St* e will meet in tin ir annual W. \l IJ. (J"nveil io Nov. 10-12 in <Inarleaton. Kvt-ry VV. VI. 8 , Y W A.. Sunbeam Ban'), an*) Order ??t Kovil Ainb'8 adorn is enti led to one dele^a'e. An inI>'?estui2 proKi im hm !>'? n pie |>ar<d. Enthuhiaetic prep.rations are b-iiu in.de : ?r the en leiia nmeut o? die ( nveniion, and i he pr .Hpo, is are or ? uc ce-'u' in.-etin^'. All d' le<a iuu-i no i > Mr . THE LAN i Thoe. S. Wilbur, ?5 Montague St., Charleston, by November 1st, in order to be assigned a home. i M The Emery Club had a de, light'ul meeting Tuesday after. noon iti East End, at the hands' me home of Mr. and Mrs. I). r Reo.-e Williams, the latter being hostess- Dainty refreshments were served duiing the evening. BLOCKADED. Every Household In Lancaster Should Know liow to Resist It The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Dean's Kidney Pills do this. K. A. Kennedy, living at 107 Branch St., Chester, S. C., says: "I have been using Doan's Kidney Pills for several weeks, and they have proven to be a remedy that acts as represented. I suffered a great deal from pains across the small part of my back for over a year. At times, sharp twinges would dart through my loins, while again I would suffer from a dull aching across my kidney regions. The secretions were often unnatural in appearance, and showed, that my kidneys needed attention. 1 used different remedies, but nothing helped me as much as Doan's Kidney Pills. Since using them I have been steadily improving and the results I have obtained lead me to recommend this remedy most highly." For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn o., Buffalo, New York sole ageii's for the Fni'cd Mates Renumber the name Doairs and take ' no other s.'.t Notice of Election. Whereas otic-third of the freeholders and one-third of the electors residing in the Fork Hill School District No 25 have petitioned the County Hoard of Education to grant an Election to determine whether or not a special of two an i on -half mills shall he levied on all real and personal propeitv in sai l Fork Mill School District No 25 in Lancaster county, State i f South Cam iua, for school puij os?s Notice is hereby given that said election ! i>t? 11 i i iiv th'- trustees ot hunt Seimnl Itis- | tried N'o. '25 nt the Fork Hill School Hoire on Friday Nov. 13th, ill 8, at which election only such el?- tors us return personuI or retii property tor taxation and who exhibit i their tux receipt and registration eeititioute as n <|tiirO'l in the geueral elections sha'l he entitled to vote W. M. Moore. II. E Coffey, W. C. Hough. t'ounty Hoard Notice ot Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on Nov. 30th, 190H, the undersigned will make her tinal return as administratrix of the estate of John Nishet, deceased, and apply to the probate court of Lancaster county for letters dismissory. t'arrio \V. Nishet. Administratrix. r < >ct. 31, 1H0K. 1?-17s Town Taxes. The hooks will he open at my ofllee r ] in the Maekey building Nov. 1st lt?08 { for the payment of town taxes. I'ay1 meiit can he made to Nov. 30th without penalty. JOHN CKAWFnltlh n-7 Clerk and Treasurer. Closing-* 11 nvintf Henrlerl tr? ? line of business, I am c of the following goods I ACTUA Dry Goods, Not j Pants, Shirts, Ove Crockery, Glass a And in fact anythin Heavy and Fancy C advertising dodge, but Actual Closi and you can buy wh; tfoods at what th<^\7 o " v J This is your oppoi begin Monday Mori Kespt J. J. BLi CASTER NEWS, OCTOBER 31. I9Q8 Are YOUR Patent Leather Shoes Guarante 44 BURROJAPS '' is the name of a leathe the best patent leather made. In fact, it is only leather we know that is so absolutely liable that it can be safely GUARANTEEI the makers. A shoe made of 4 4 BURRO J AF leather always has the label shown here stitc firmly into the lini | That is how you can ideu r wiM'iiiM'L'i 11 ~aua so Protect y?ur ^ Itf MtMHBI by the assurance that Jf'e getting the gem U.S.ratent Office. 44 BURROJAPS." There is just one kin< shoe made of 44 Burrojaps " leather. You get it only in 44 KORRECT SHAPES." ' makers of 44 KORRECT SHAPE" SHC own and control 44 Burrojaps" and no ot kind of shoe is ever made from it. That ou to be reason enough for you to buy 44K( RECT SHAPES"?the certainty that patent leather is RELIABLE. HERE IS THE OUARANTI If the patent " Burrojaps " leather in the upper Patent Foxed Blucher, Box Kid Top tl PriceT 4 ' Custom $PJ F( Made O FOR SALE BY PEOPLES ? Buying a Piano or an 0r= Ply let gan is not Hard. we wish to i wl,. n you or writ., h. y()U at t|le 0|)e: Our planus and Or^ana are tpiarantied J . 1 \ nuil up to-dnto, niiil ?t a reasonable price SeilSOn OI OUT 111.His. S ar- beautiful. tin- inside is date basis than mado by 111 * iM?>t uti<i iuos x|mn?n<?6il ** i * ** iu< n in .heir liu . mi it is no wonder our JVLcirKet Oil iVlcl pian s and organs !I()LI) ttu n t on Midway W'll i Mil" a lifetime. Writ us ut on en lor cat- fLr, mrwit Pn,,rt nloKUeand special price and ten* i-t tn^ IIIO. L Ci UTT pre t. r. nci* pint o or nr^n. ; OUT SUlTOUndir Malone's Music House,;ers of firstclas: h sc. i ., : ?iLi,nsj We handle t " I shores of Vir^i fl fT^- 2 ' be unnecessary I 1 I I 1 D with their deli< \*A C. CA 1 South always i . vinced. We a go entirely out OI this jtie, hogs, sheet cc i j for what you 1 mering my entne stock offeryouat tt at 11 nice 1 You ha\ Lr^Acr And to i Iw'V-JO A Depend Some pe ions, Shoes, Hats. ourm? Tails, Underwear,! Jt;erefo nd Tinware | wW ig in my stock, except! A?5yw jroceries. Tins is no| nonot* Most ev it IS fin | "1 for^o j I will do n er f 1 1 IT" VQ In I Mau, rrki ' ?& oalc We will at you need of these u'"i?'v J Much si: cost me When y< rtunity. The sale vvik Thatyoi ning, November 2.\ sctfully. jw P RC 1CKMON Prompt attention led? 1 for re- men by >s" Hkfe. A^SHMn^SIVPP^B you fliWjLlA9 Clfi*l *I4H * Mm k A h |fl V -V-\ J rr?i < | l^i 1 B ^v^l i M L *i i of ^ubH9h^^B riie j | jj IJijM the V 2E V-O^ of your " KORRECT SHAPE" SHOES breaks trough before the first sole is worn through, the ealer from whom you bought them is authorized y the makers to replace with A NEW PAIR FREE, fote ? The above guarantee also applies on " Bur* Dtjaps" Dull Leathers. i addition to this assurance of reliability, there is anotherfeaire that recommends these shoes ? that is, FIT. 'filename KORRECT SHAPE" means more than proper style?It leans exactly what it says, shoes made on a form that correctly produces the normal structure of the human foot. No matter hat the pattern, or shape of the toeof a " KORRF.CT SHAPE'* HOE, if it fits you in the store it will fit you always, and It ill never hurt your foot. For half a century the makers of lese shoes have been famous for the wonderful fit of their otwear. ^ hose shoes are made in many styles, to suit all tastes. On? the most pleasing is shown here. *he Burt & Packard Co., Makers. BROCKTON, MASS. Trade Mark i/i?irv Jii iu UlJR MOKtt Stamped on ,J NO BtlY A PAIR TODAY ^' Y. ,tSwA SUPPLY CO., Lancaster. Bros. Meat Market say to the fresh meat eaters that we come before ning of what promises to be the greatest meat age, better equipped to serve you on an up-toi ever before. We are now operating a first-class till Street and also dnincr hnsinoss nt nnr nlrl ctnn^ ere you will always find us ready to serve you in eous manner, with the best cattle and hogs that ig country can put on the market. We are mak3 Sausage and can please the most fastidious taste, he best grade of Oysters from the celebrated inia Anything we would say in their favor would r, for every oyster eater is thoroughly acquainted :ious flavor. At this season we get fish from the Yesh and large bunches. Try them and be conre in the market for anything in the line of cat), poultry, eggs and hides, paying the top price lave to sell. We have any amount of shingles to le very lowest price. See us before you buy. Yesh bread you want to eat, re to depend on golden wheat; have things nice and always neat, on Plyler for all your meat, iople will tell you another way, 3n to our rhyme, and see what we say; its are the best that money can buy, re we ask that us you try. y best sausage that meats can make, me very well with the best of steak; roast-beef and then some stew, ir wives will be happy and nice to you. ;et angry about delay, ery customer will always say, t to order?I know its late; 'better tomorrow, if I don't forget" e us your trade, treat you nice; e you good meats and make a close price, iccess we wish you all; ou come our way give us a call, content about our meat u will always have good things to eat. PLYLER BROTHERS ) BIN SON DR. DOUGLAS McINTYRE IY AT LAW DENTAL HIKORON lTKRe*HCC" Office over Heath-Jones Oo.'a Store to ba'flineflR. I.A??ANTFfl, n. v.