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8 Typhoid Fever it Winthrop ?Thorough Investigation as to Cause Being Made. Columbia special in yesterday's Charlotte Observer: The authorities of Winthrop College, where 500 girls fiom all parts of the State are at school, are much worried over an outbreak of typhoid fever, the contaminating source of which they have alter several days of painstaking in vestigation been unable to locate. There are three well-advance! case* in the college hospital with an extra trained nurse on dutv and seven other suspected cases which have not yet been finally diagnosed as typhoid. In addition to these cue patient went home before the disease was too far advanced on her to prevent travel. State Health Officer, Dr. 0. Fred Williams, ot Columbia, is on hand making a thorough investigation with the local health board and the local members oi the board of trustees, and will not leave until he gets satisfying results. Not only is all the food supply being scientifically lcoktd into butevery servant that comes on the premises is being investigated. Sample water from every spigo' on he p ? tnise in a loiton to t' e principal source ol diinting wa'or and the \va'< r supply at the college dairy were sent on to Charleston today lor analysis. Even th * boxes of fooj Bant tn nii-ls Ir iin l.nma !iri> liaiiv investigated A samp'e o! (lie main drinluri-' water was set.' oti to Baltimore 8'>me da\ < at:o. am' tlie authorises there have jus telegraphed that it i- pure and contains positively no traces of infection ot any hind Ther? is no typhoid, it is t-aid, in the oily ot liock Hill, a'd i' >s probable j r . * l, 1? , . >T?i] from the city water works un'il tiie trouble iJ over, it any reus n is found tor suspecting the present supply. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup not only hea's irritation and allays inflammation, thereby stopping the cough, but i n oven the bowels gently and in that \vu drives the cold from the system. Contains no opiates It is pleasant to take, and child ren esj ecially like ihe taste, so nearly like maple sugar. *ol I by J. F. Mackey Co. WAS Cotton Market. Cotton on local market, !t cents. In New York yesterday spot cotton closed at 9.00 cent and futures closed as follows: December. 9.07, January. 8.92; March, 8.86;May, 8,80. "I (liit, It at is an everyday exclamation Closing1 Having decided to line of business, I am c of the following goods Dry Goods, Not Pants, Shirts, Ove Crockery, Glass a And in fact anythir H eavy and Fancy ( advertising dodge, but and you can buy vvh goods at what they This is your oppo begin Monday Mor I have also decided line of high-grade Buf Resp J. J. B THE LANC BLOCKADED. ] every nuusenuiu in uanvasivi Should Know How to Resist It- y, The back aohos because the kidneys g( are blockaded. , Help the kidneys with their work. Q The back will ache no more. > Lots of proof that Loan's Kidney ... Fills do this. ! K. A. Kennedy, living at 107 Branch ' tl St., Chester, S. <'., says: "1 have been | q using Loan's Kidney Fills for several ! weeks, and they have proven to be a j ? remedy that acts as represented. I i suffered a groat deal from pains across \ gj the smull part of my back for over a \ , year. At times, sharp twinges would j dart through my loins, while again I j \\ would sutler from a dull aching across I o my kidney regions. The secretions I were often unnatural in appearance, V and showed that my kidneys needed ?] attention. I used dilTorent remedies, r but nothing helped me as much as Loan's Kidney Fills. Since using them 0 I have been steadily improving and the results I have obtained lead me to reooinmend this remedy most highly." For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milbnrn o., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United Mutes Ketuember the name?Loan's and take no other. Hi) Bridges to Let. The county supervisors of Chesterfield and Lancaster counties will award contracts to build the Cook bridge on j Lynches river on Tuesday, Nov. 10th at 11 o'clock, a. m., and the Sowell bridge on Lynches river on the same day at 4 p. m. I will also let contract to build the Bird bridge on Flat Creek, the next day Nov. 11th at 10 o'clock, a. m. I'sual rights reserved. L. .1. PF.KU'Y. 8-11 Notice ot Discharge. .souee is iioreuy kivhi iniii on ,\ov. :50th. 1008, the undersigned will maki her final return as administratrix of the Instate of John t'. Nisliet, deceased, and j apply to the probate court of Lancaster ! county for letters dismissory. Carrie \V. Nisbet, Administratrix. < >et. 31, 1008. . 9-17s FOR SALE. 1 I will sell at public sale, for cash, at my premises on Plat creek, on NOV KM- ( HKU lKth, the following personal property: Lot <>t' corn, fodder, cotton seed, 2 mules, 2 horses, 2 two horse wagons and 1 one-horse wagon, a mower and a lot of oihci plantation lords, including blacksmith tools. 4-13. J. A. B1HI>. DR. J E- WELSH DENTIST Ollice in Emmons Building <?}>n-.sitt? K r-fc Batik I'ho"e No. 8. IiANCASTKR, S. Cf. C. FOSTER IJhysMclnn and Sui-(|(utn ! office over Crawford Itros. I>run Store. | All calls promptly attended night and day. 102 When you want any printing done, send il to The News. , llladiiiiHi's" . you hear since starting ouri Out Sale go entirely out of this >lfering my entire stock; at actual cost: ions. Shoes. Hats, iralls, Underwear, nd Tinware u' in mv stork, evrent o --J r Groceries. This is no: actual closing-out sale, at you need of these cost me rtunity. The sale will ning. November 2. j I to close out my entire *gies and Wagons. ectfully, lLACKMON ASTER NEWS, NOVEMBER 7. I9Q8 Plyler Bros. Meat Market1 We wish to say to the fresh meat eaters that we come before ou at the opening of what promises to be the greatest meat sason of our age, better equipped to serve you on an up-to ate basis than ever before. We are now operating a first-class Iarket on Main Street and also doing business at our old stand ? n Midway where you will always find us ready to serve you in j' he most courteous manner, with the best cattle and hogs that t< ur surrounding country can put on the market. We are mak- '' rs of firstclass Sausage and can please the most fastidious taste. ^ We handle the best grade of Ousters from the celebrated j, hores of Virginia. Anything we would say in their favor vvould j _ e unnecessary, for every oyster eater is thoroughly acquainted j nth their delicious flavor. At this season we get fish from the j outh always fresh and large bunches. Try them and be con- j inced. We are in the market for anything in the line of cat- ? le, hogs, sheep, poultry, eggs and hides, paying the top price ? or what you have to sell. We have any amount of shingles to J ffer you at the very lowest price. See us before you buy. ,, If nice fresh bread you want to eat, * You have to depend on golden wheat; o And to have things nice and always neat, ? Depend on Plyler for all your meat. ? Some people will tell you another way, But listen to our rhyme, and see what we say; Our meats are the best that money can buy, Therefore we ask that us you try. T? e very best sausage that meats can make, Will rhyme very well with the best of steak; Buy our roast-beef and then some stew, c And your wives will be happy and nice to you. t Do not get angry about delay, J Most every customer will always say, < "I forgot to order?I know its late; ' * I will do better tomorrow, if I don't forget" Now give us your trade, We will treat you nice; Will give you good meats and make a close price. Much success we wish you all; When you come our way give us a call, , And be content about our meat : TKnf irAii tinll nlTirntTO V^oirn rraa/1 f V^innr^ f a not i i llirlL jv;u will aiwayo navt ^,w/u tinii^o tv v.au PLYLER BROTHERS. ' )R. DOUGLAS r.icINTYRE, W. P. ROBINSON ' DENTAL SUIUiKON MTCI'MIY AT I.UV )tllce over Heath-Jones < ?>.'s Store JHlee o\er If eat li-Joii< 8 (,o.'s Store I.AN' AKTKR, H. <\ Li^'t'Av I'Klt. N. < . Prompt tUntion to hueines*. THIS ASTONISHING W W GUARANTEE vni I : a. J: * a vHMK uuaiuo i v/v o^aiuoi ui9a|i|iuuiiiiicni? If the " BURRO J APS " Patent (or dull) Leather in the uppers of a pair of " KORRECT SHAPE" SHOES breaks through before the first sole is worn through, the dealer from ^ whom they were bought is authorized by the ^ makers to replace them with a new pair Stop a minute and think what this means ? absolute assurance against fear, doubt, or mistrust in buying yourself a pair of patent leather shoes. Patent leathers have always beeu considered toounreliable ? too um ertain to guarantee. Here Is a leather with nothing unreliable or uncertain about it?it is the very embodiment B of reliability. It it were not, how could its / ^ makers stand behind it in this way? After Vw this you need never wear a patent leather 1 X suvAi iuav yuw uavc uuy lcdaun uuuui % this guarantee takes away all risk in buying ; at* lit 1< it ^ ^ ^ fsT rnl the? Burt & Packard Co., Makers. p a*ir( FOR SALE BY rLQP^Eo SUPPLY # . toying a Piano or an Organ is not Hard. when yon come or wi it*- to on Our pianos and Organ h are guaranteed lol up-to-date, ai d at a reasonable price (lie uuhoh arc beautiful, the inside it itnlc by the best and nios xpoticnced i< n iu :hc;r line, s:? it is no wonder our iannH and > gans MOLD i their sweet >ne a lifetime. Write us at onoe for catIngueaiid special price and tor s, stating ref> r> nee prat o or orgon, ^Talone's Music House, ULf .? iti \ . I I:UJ"K HIT'i dministrator's Sale. .... i soil under order of the Probata tulge, for Lancaster County, on Wedesday,the llth day of November, 1908, t the residence of K. P. Crimminger, t public outcry, for cash, commencing l 11 o'clock; a. in., all the personal roperty belonging to the estate of II. S. ims,deceased; consisting of the following: one mule, one cow, one-horse wagn, one hog, one buggy, one gun, on* ooking stove, one set wagon harness, ne cotton planter, household ami kitchn furniture, larniing tools etc., also orn, fodder and cotton seed. ALMKTTA SIMS, Administratrix. Oct. 27th 1008. Executor's Sale. The undersigned will sell at publia utery on Saturday, Nov. 28th, 1908, at he residence of the late Margaret R. I all, the following personal property: )ne mule, one horse, one hog, lot of orn and fodder, farming utensils, all he household etVects. Terms of nala ash. 1?. K. and .1. W. HALL, Executors. Nov. 4th. 1908. 10-1C Administrator's Sale. I'nder authority from the Probata Llourt of Lancaster county, State of South Carolina, the undersigned will sell at puhlie outcry at the late resilience of W. T. Shehane, deceased, on November 14th, i908, within the legal hours of sale, the lollowing personal property: 2 mules, one horse, one cow, one wagon, two hogs, lot of corn and Fodder, and other personal properly ineluding personal property Terms cash. M. 10. Nil K1I AN 10, Administratrix estate of W. T. Shehana, deceased. Oct. 31, 190H. 10-12 " BURROJAPS " patent (or dull) , look for this label sewed into the lining of the shoes. ^?U u dl find it bri Km u. s. ?because the makcntvffice. ersof "KORRECT SHAPES" own ltrol " Burrojaps" leathers absoand will permit theintobe used in r make of shoes. BUY A PAIR TO-DAY r FIT ? If you want shoes that i take absolute comfort in from the nute you wear them, buy " KORSHAPB " SIIOICS. The makers e shoes have been famous for half ry for the perfect fitting quality of otwear. That is because it is built ight plan of human foot structure. BUY A PAIR TO-DAY :ylcs to Trade Mark from? Stamped on /<3 J luit any the Sole. Jgj ^ | k/O-, Lancaster