The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 23, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
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Tfte Brilliant Christinas Gei
man Monday Might.
The Christmas ball given ti
Mackey's Hall Mouday night b
the Lancaster German Club wi
one of the most enjoyable an
brilliant social even's of tl
year. Notwithstanding the ii
clemency of the weather, a larj
number of elegantly dressed yout
men and handsomely gown*
young ladies were present ar
participated in the pleasures
the evening. In addition
those of Lancaster the followir
out-of-town visitors were in s
tendance : Misses Margaret h
dredge and Mary Johnson,
Camden; Miss Laura Douglas,
Winnsboro ; Misses Bleka Lin
say and Minnie Wilson, of Ro<
Hill; Miss Mary Ashe, of Yor
ville ; Miss Lila Lee, of Ande
son; Mr. Robert Lalhan, M
Giles .Patterson and Mr. Rose,
Chester; Messrs Wylie, MoFa
den, Huey and Wilson, of Ro<
Hill.
Music was furnished by M
Julian Johnson's orcl astra
Rock Hill.
Negro Desperado Killed i
Norfolk.
Norfolk, Va., December 19.In
a sensational tight oil Chur<
street tonight that caused inten
excitement among hundreds
shoppers thronging the the
ouglilare, an unknown neg
desperado was shot and instar
ly killed by I'airo'man Bui
White and Aciing Sergeant Ms
shall.
When arrested tor tightiu
the negro cut Patrolman Whi
back of the ear, held citizens
bay who attempted to preve
his escape, slashed C. H. Chan
ler, who grabbed him and dash
away. Acting Sergeant Mi
" "* shadl arrived I on the scene, a
lie and Buck White opened fi
with pistols, killing the negro i
stantly.
Why pay more? when yon can get, i
only 90 tine large cups of Dr. shoo
Health t offee from a 25c. package -bu
Conpon on a 25c. silvered "No-Dri
Coflee Strainer besides? Look for \
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\>U UJiUU ! |iut* lurill 111 UWW. i lie r??i
faction is. besides most perfect bold
Bennett Grocery Go
Advertised Letters.
Joe Foster, Albert Thomson, J.
Campbell, Mary Funderburk, Am
JIunter, N. B. Ingram, John 1>. J at
son, Kunioe M. I.ane, .Sallie Mcllwai
Fred Mel ><>11, Charles Osbrooks, F.d
Owns, Tom Rayiield, Jack Riloi
Lucy Brown, Henry McBodell, W
liam Seeders, Toney Robertson, Rt
Scott, George Wright, Joe Young, I
beeca Mobley, Annie l.athon, Rev.
Barber, Martha Rahest, J. B. McNel
W. Allerbos, chariot Wilhums, II.
Collins, Naneey Catirthan, Ktter Trnsi
Rubes Jackson, J. A. Mcllwain, \V
Steward, Manly Wilson, Manly Wrigl
I.nla Adams, Jesse Benson, Delph Mi
shel. Will Campbell, I,under Bus
l.essy llalton. Mr. Arlinby, John
Dnnean, Mr. A. J. Hudson, Jck >
Kinney, John Truesdill.
.las. F. Hunter. I'ostrnasler,
DANIiER IN DELAY.
Kidney Diseases Are Tc
r\ l t a.
uangerous iur i^ancasier
People to Neglect.
The great danger of kidney troub
is that they got a firm hold before t
sutlerer recognizes them. Health
gradually undermined- Mackael
headache, nervouness, lameness, soi
ness, lumbago, urinary troubles, drops
diabetes and Kright's disease follow
merciless succession. l?on't negh
your kidneys. Cure the kidneys wi
the certain anil safe remedy, l>oar
Kidney Pills.
K. W. Comer, living at 4*i4 I lamp*.
Ht., Rock Hill, S. ('., says: "Novel
years ago I began to have spells
backache and was afflicted in a rait
peculiar way. A pain would strike i
when 1 least expected it and often wh
walking on the street I would he tak
with a crick in my back and would ji
drop. For days I would not be aide
got about on acrsmnt of these spel
Nome time ?po I heard about Hoai
Kidney Pills, and procured a box. Th
relieved me and I have not had sevi
attack since. Some times ( feel a slij
soreness across my loins, but on sr
occasions 1 appeal to Doan's Kidr
Pills and they never fail to give mo
lief. I do not think there is a reme
in existence that is equal them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cor
Foster Milbnrn Co., Buffalo. New Yo
aolo agents for the (inited Htates
Kesaember the name? Doan's*- and h
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I BAKING
^ I The only baking
3k I Royal Grape Ci
S officially apprc
r. I a wholesome, 1
H There Is greater deception in the
i Closely observe the label
in
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Willintr
. of New York. ave nxpec'^d lie
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the last of the week t?; visit tl
se
^ former's parents. J udue and Mr
I). A. William^, and o'her rel
,r fives
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i>m Sl'EOM A Ij NOTICES.
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'I'llore will be a Christmas tree
tr- Taxalmw, in tin* church, on Christn
l?ay. in the afternoon.
Uev. X. K. Hra/./.il will preach
? fharlesboro church next Sunday at
a. m.
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There will be a public installation
at newly olected officers of the Antiocli
O. I". A. ivl. on Friday afternoon a
Pt o'clock, January 1, 19(H). J. s. <;a
ner, Recording Secretary.
There will be a Masonic banquet
yd Antiocli l.odga on Dec. 20. at 12 o'clc
^r- noon. All Masons and their |wives <
cordially invited to come. The otti<
"d will bo publicly installed at 2 o'di
: _ p. m. The public is invited to witn
same. It. F. Adam*
n- There will lie a basket supper at 3
tioch school bouse on Wednesday, li
.'totIt, the sale of baskets to lie-in at .1
p. m. The ladies will please be on Iih
with their baskets at the above sta
not hour.
P'H Chestnut t amp \V. t >. \v. No. I
'* J4 will meet next Saturday afternoon n
P o'clock. Foil attendance desired.
A. Williams, clerk.
tlKl,y
There will ho an entertainment at
w Tabernacle school house Christn
nittht, for the benefit of the sell
building. Admission, *J5cents for adu
10 cents for children.
I?r. Itioe will preach at Heaver t'r?
church noxt Sunday morning at
" o'clock,
ue
I ,ook out for the appointmedts of
jn Auditor.
ey HThore will he a Christmas tree at <
is, Itidge school house Saturday evening
il- 1 o'clock. The public is cordially
;v vited.
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jht We are again ready to fill all yoi
leh prices : 1000 to 4000 at $1.2<r> per tho
ley 10,000 to 20,000 at 90 eonta per thou
re- those who will aat as our amenta. (
dy <*. O. D. Satisfaction, count and sal
varieties?the Early Jersey and Thai
Succession and Flat Dutch in later v
r)ti frost proof. 11 interested in crowing
to us. Our porsonal attention given
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ream ot i artar, rne m
>ved ingredient for ra
high=ciass powder S
sale of baking powders tban ever before. WW
and be certain of getting Royal. BM
ts,' Ah heretofore published, the
r,* graded schools will close today
11 tilil alter the holidays, resuming
exercises on .Jan. 4.
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Miss Hess Jones, student ot
a Philadelphia a?t school is
coming home for Christ mas She
will he accompanied by one of
nt h"i college mates, who will
las
spend the holidays with h~*r.
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Yon should at way h remember tbat moat
of cough ami col.l cures are constipating
,lr. Yet the most important tiling to do when
it 3 you have a cold is to move the bowels
rj. You caunot promptly cure a cold until you
do this Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup
i stops the cough by allaying inflammation
? of the throat and lHngs. and it drives the
' ( cohl from the system by gently moving
ftr<> the bowels. Children like it for it tastes
l'rti nearly aa good as maple sugar. Sold by
1>c'< ! J. F. Mackey Co. was
ess
vn- DR. J. E.WELSH
5 DENTIST
t?d office in Emtuons Building opposite
First National Hank,
uij, Phoue No. 8.
kl LANCASTER, S. C.
DR. DOUGLAS McINTYRE
!""l l>F.NTAL 8UKUEON
Its. Office over Heath-Jones Oo.'a Store.
MWCtANTER, N-C.
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1 }. C. FOSTER
>ak lJh t j !-i< ian and Buret eon
I at office over Orawford Bros. I>rug Store,
in- Ail calls promptly attended
night and day. 102
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;*e Plants
nr orders for cabbage plants at the following
usand ; 5000 to 0000 at $1.00 j>er thousand;
sand. Special prices to largo dealers or U;
ash with order, or if preferred we will ship
re delivery guaranteed. We have all leading
r lea ton Wakefield, both early varieties ; and
arieties. Plants are tough and hardy and arc
; or selling cabbage plants, mall your orders
to all orders.
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VS. DECEMBER 23. I9Q8
What islHome without Mosic
Don't say, can't atl'ord an OrKan
or Piano.
We will make you able, ?rantinjr
from one to three years to pay
tor one. We supply the Sweet
Toned, Durable Organs and Pianos,
at the lowest prices eonsistent
with quality.
Write at once for Catalogues,
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h i iron <?iivi h i nis, iu mc < mu i^- m |
tahlished B
| MALONK'8 MI SH' llol SK. i |
? 23-8 Columbia, S. C. m Pj
Notice.
All jiersons indebted to the es- 1
Uite of It. 1,. HI,At'KM<?N, deceased,
are hereby notified, thai, unless settlement
ho made, with the undersigned, or
Mrs. Almutta.l. Hiaekmon, Admiuis- !
irix of said estate, on or before the 23rd.
day ol December, suit will he entered
against all such persons. This \
notice is final, as the said estate must
be wound up at once.
K. 1>. III.A K C.N KY, Attorney
21-24. for estate K. L. Itiaekmon. Q
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Notice of Application for Dis- E
charge. I
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as executor ol the estate of
Kli/.a J. Croxton, deceased, will on the
4th day of January, 1009, make his
final return and settlement as such executor
and apply to the Probate Court
of Lancaster County for his final discharge.
K. C. CKOXTOX,
! Executor ostate Eliza J. Croxton, deceased.
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Dec. 5. 1908. 1
Auditor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that this < m
olllce wilt he open from the 1st day of j 0!
January to the '20th day February 1000 j TO
fur the purpose of receiving the te -H
turns of the taxpayers of Lancaster
county.
The Auditor or an Assistant will at- [
t< nd the following places inn thecoun- i
ty on the days earned below for the j
con veil.mice of I lie public, \ iz : ,
Osc. ola, January <i
Pleasant Valley, January 7. ?
Hclair, January 8
Van Wyck, January 0. J
Ceo Phillip's Store, January 11
Dwiurht. January 12 ''
Tradesville, January 18. s
Taxahaw,January 14
Flat Creek, January 15.
Ilaile Cold Mine. January 1G.
Welsh's, January 18.
Primus, January 10, 2 o'clock.
Kershaw, January 20. j
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Heath Springe, January 22.
Thomas Hendrix's, January 28.
VV. T Van landing ham's January 25
It will be to the interest of every
taxpayer, to make their returns
promptly of all personal propeny.aleo
all transfers or impmvt meats on real '
estate and save the penalty of 50 per j
cent which attaches after the 20th of
Februai). S id penalty will be im- *
posed without fail in every instance JL,
where party fails to make return.
'"he Poll tax ??f one did ai is laid
up i all persons between the a^es ol J[~]
21 . .id 00, pxoept those exempt by law.
A I male citizens between the njjes T
of 21 and 55 are liable for Koad Tax, -L
ami anyone refusing or nep erting to ;
make returns to the County Auditor , 1
in the required time is liable to a tine \
of $100 or 20 day s'imprisonment. So ^
hearken to the Auditor's appoint- v
ments.
Respect fully, : i
11. 11. Horton,
i ounty Auditor.
Lancaster, 8. ( .. Nov. 28,1908 17*8 ^
( Christmas
i Cheer
means abundance of good ?
things. From our superb
I stock of groceries Santa
> Claus always picks out his i
choicest gifts, because they f w
* are all good things in every |
j sense of the word. We I
| have the daintiest of luxu- |
ries, as well as solid staple 1
i . .... ;..i. ..it ?r Au? u?A 1 fl
ai uuoVf an ui i 11 * nr. aim
I at lowest prices.
BenneWx ?
W. P. ROB I NISON
:i ATTOItNKl AT 'LAW
' Jffioe over Ileadi-Joiud Co.'a Store
LANOAHTKK/S.
, Prompt attention
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THE
jaiuslri Sews
OFFICE
FOR
JOB PRINTING
Commercial Work a Specialty.
,etter Heads, Bill Heads, Note
leads, Notes, Knvelopes, Receipts, ^
,aw Briefs, Pamphlet Work. Anyling?Everything.
i r ' a * i- s * . i i *. .1
ii u is co De printed^ send it to tne s
tews' Job Office.
,atest style Wedding Invitations on
short notice.
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