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. TRESPASS NOTICE. All pt'J'MMK- 0*0 It M'l \ not to trcspn** by ri.ii ig, nv;i hunting, li&hmg or in a; y wa> on1 our lands iu Gills Creek township I botweeu two and four miles North- j cast of town?the places on which we severally reside. Tho lawwilt ho enforced against any and all persons disregarding this 1 notice. Mrs. E. K. Gregory, i J. F. lllackmon, J. B. Sims, A. Dnnlap Nov. 0, 1903?1 in. Executor's Sale! Under die will of Joseph 1*1 ir l>. clec'd , ,1 will sell at his lute tos'deiici In Lancaster, at puhhc nuoti oj, > t % o'clock, a in. Saturday, Nov -!, 1 o ?'i personul pr<> -er'y eomistli of s. d.. Fountain, Fire proof safe, luuriry, wo allot nuns. 1 tire sh i inker, hlaei in II and carpenter t >oU, some h us(-. ol 1 furniture, law and other h ami j other articles of per-ons.I [ r>.].. \ . Terms of sale, OASll. JaUe M. Clark, I'.x utrix. Oct. 81, 1U')3.?t<?. Notice The Town tuxes liuvc been due und owing at tlio ollico of tlx , Town Treasurer since October 1st inst., and all tax payers are urged j to come forward and pay without | further delay. After the l<Uh; day of Noveinl er, next, the !>ochwill tie closed and. exocuti -n- isucd against delinquents for the taxes, costs and penalties. It. K. Wv. ii . Oct. 27th 1003. A'.ayor. MONEY TO LOAN !j I have mad- hi iai< i ! I can j . f . a io> ,.r<Is hi lir.-t l- < ;' ' Droved cotton farm.- . ; i - < ' ti rest ?>:? .. .is i?: . . 1 and s pi-r cent inteii -t <> > v i ! ' than ?1,0nn. No commission charged, o; l\ :: ) 1 sonaole fev! i.ii-at)s.-. v;t i 1 t 1'. K. W l'ldi; Kept. Is, It ?t?hi-. /. tt :.! 1 L.lNOASTFK \ IIAILW. V. !jC1. ed ll" .M ' 'A\ ' e y (Dailyexc . . : i V. iZ~ ) * Lv Lancaster, ?!?!! a "> n Lv Fori Law.i, " * > Lv llltSCOllvlllc, < ' t I ? III , Lv Ricliburjr, <> 55 a lit 6 > ; in ylr Chester, 7 20 a in 0 > "? p n 1 Ar Chariot!**, So II 9 55 a in |i n j Ar Columbia, So Riooo a in 1 l am Ar Atlanta, s a 1, r 4 50 p in Ar Lenoir, c & n, r 2 05 p m 0 00 a m , EAHTHOUN Lf. : IjV Leu .ir, c a u, r 8 00 p in 2 30 p in i Lv Atlanta, a a 1, r I 00 p in Lv Columbia, So R 6 10 a in 5 30 p in IjV Charlotte, So R (! 25 p in ! Lv Chestei, 9 15a in 8 15 p in Lv 7?ichhurg, 9 52 a in 8 30 p in 1 Lv Baseoinville, I0(?2ani 8 45 p in (j Lv Fort Lawn 10 18 a in 8 50 p in Ar Lancaster, 10 45 a in 9 15 p in a A r Camden So R 2 00 p in Ar Charleston, 7 45 p in CONNECTIONS. Chester?Southern, Seaboard and | Carolina A Northwestern railways. Lancaster?Southern Railway. A P 3/cLURK, Hupeiintendeiil, LEROY SPRINGS. President Carnegie's Taxes . 1 New York Dispatch, f?th. Andrew Carnegie hits paid into | the city treasury his tax on *10,000,000. This is the toil amount j of liis assessment both on person.- < alty and real estate, and puts Mr. , Carnegie far in the lead of other ' taxpayers as to the amount eon tributed to the city. The valuation of Mr. Carnegie's realty this year was s;",(?00,oimi. His personal property was put at 1 the same figure. Such an enorni- i oils sum for personalty exceeded : all former valuations, even that put on tho property of William t Waldorf Astor before ho renounced his citizenship. No 111raation came from Mr. Carnegie 1 that he desired a cut. Tax ( Commissioners wc-'e; i /.< ]' several days ago v.lr n Mr (' . negic's dice!; mri' ed 603.50?the full an. > the personalty nsso--Mio> ' 000,000. . le paid a like ui;i i, his realty. Mr. Carnegie lias n \<!o plain | that he does not can to be r ted with the "millionaire lay e era." CASTOR IP For Infants and CluMren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the y/ TT"* T7T" ( Signature of w. j? ? Tli.a Winter Will be COW. I ? > !l f)id I*:i hi'MM'ii > : M) Points \ I \ i-ry Severe Weallm**. There is a ,m> . ?d oM fashioned usii?nM that the eotmng winter will be a - wie one, twentieth centurv omen ie nochets to the contrary notwithstanding- (i'-an 1parents hehl tirinly to the el'ef that where there was a superabunilanco of fruits and nuts Dame Nature's liberality was l?ut the display of wi.-doui in provide !? her ehildren substances for the severe winter tied \vi< eumtinr Anoihoi "sign" that Iris been) liotic ' .e f"i t p ! \v k or | ten ?1, ) i 1 b ' n >?. mil v blM d j red sit lis 's, : n 1 oVeu lonj* nftt: ()! 1 Sol !i is pulled up his 1 ist t 11 il ip ini'I die day r done. 1111 -!.y remains a ?;ior\ *>f de ; ctiai- ?n which grudmilly fades away bv fore the silver tv\s of the -ilve1 > mo >r. Tlit-e -iv-i were rd! (dm ly believed in l?y jur foi o-iVd'ae't. 1 He wild fruit - and nuts are . d to exist in great quantities this vear. Hence the winter should bo n unusual!v Jiar.l one. Kurt tiers r.re g. thug to he o uji-lo late l .at tll? > v. UliO to 1" 0 j i'aitli in the c-ijpis that have been j believed in m-i.c the of! C* ! lit.:-..:-. ltvlief in the otlieioucy i >i tlii: .,r. uihi hop; i;s the force.is lir of tlii' weather, or the time [ion Lj M 30 UODO 118 ?il iUKliCtl* j ^ , i v'. ; . r hi 'd ivi athor, 01 j h tbo uut rop at) signs i 1 Wt 11) ? '.i l?l j ;t : to distinguish the ! ? vinti \ ton, had til ' e< ti re I v -.t? t t' t en i tn ; nt of lra? 'i!i<" 'n il -it hi- 'o: y. - \\h< tlio (1 '.V(5! iC'l ! dung I ho country Sulo hold him-j i io i oak trei or h.s chi i tut :ro . w if luoUi 1 ! v.j.i; i. i M- hie! ovv j ?c - l< <" ' ! i- 1 ;> on ' ho wc-.-t' " ; i abilities i v the j . i e .Ml'li. i _ < J) of ' l iiS largo or t!io yield of nuts j i\.i- pi'Mi on the trees, tlio lie: . lover i;i ucIj -igns would smile i 0 liimselt?it' lie. had his oak and ' ightwood in and liked a cold win. 1 ! ci ? and said, "M'iu, we'll liavo I 1 severe winter, plenty of frost." ' S'owadnys all signs look alike to lim. If the nut crops are a'nun- ! lanl, he's wi 11 s-.tislied: if they I ire scanty, he takes it philosophy ! :ally ; but he no longer pins his : iiith to such things. The seasons ! ! inve changed. lie "iv. <ow' i 0. . - - ? , WW t an't bank on anything. DISASTROUS WKLOKS. (.'ilivU'> ill - s i.- I'C' t iisibh for nany a ru iway w r'.< U end the ;.i !io canst me n. king '.mm a \ rccUa of s'lli'orors from Tiuvid 1 mil Long troubles. But since I he ml vent of Dr. Kind's i> o\v j'sco very for Consumption,! ongli - a sal (.'olds, oven tin worst j io cs can bo curt <1, :u 1 hopclc: s v-ign?ili isi is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Crsge of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many, whoso life ,vas s-tvc I by Dr. Kind's New Discovery. I'his great remedy > guaranteed for all Throat and L i; * dl ( . y>y Crawford Bros. I. i\ .\ lackey <V. Co and T. Kujame Ftii- a in k Druggist. ]Vi<*p. "Oc, and ?1.00. Trial bottles I UJ. J'iu riii: 1 jer, of Mow berry oiuilv h:i? presented .John M. "v-linmpert, the supervisor,, for ' . < f!| (i. Tho sup? . . . i i go ; with varionH , . , <1 I . ifi: I i i'CU tX' ictlj Si ; y ougl t to have .! ?>! :.nti !if " .11 bp "i!vc;.'ti/:ited hove "h! \ . A !) i S iAN i . Soipo "f tho .. u*t anxious hours >! . in ii; : arc those when he i:!!lnonefl ol l!ie household ::ivo tho croup. TJiore is no oth r medicine so effective in ihis irnble ni'il'(!y as Foley's Ilonev i'. . J ir. 11 is ii lion im. id !uvin> j i f'>i llii'init ai.d li; e' i.1 idles, , in i ns it contains no opiates orI >1hcr i>c?i:is. it cun i f.-n-.-, 'ivon Sold by T. Ku one KonorburU. The Basi OT Union put? is Adopted. Tlio l'resnyterians Kndeavoring to (i * Together -The Centen ni .1 Synod Arts. \Vinn.-boro, Nov. 10. ?After n discus.- ion of several hours this morning the report of the commit ! mi lathis for union was finally adopted niter s< veral changes had 1 . 11 m ! > I ! H i II Tlw. uo I - . w V..X ? . .... X .IV "?MO UO ti<! >pted :m<I :i< it will l>? submitted to tin* virions presbyteries before it cm be snbmtttid to the Idnlted Presbyterians is as follows: "T e (' ir.fession of Ff:th and : . .w received bv t!ie t'med Synod of the 1' of ttie (\>ofe8? i "i (i '"tilth being modified t>y , at of the lu-t sentence of section H together .vith the Tcst'm< iv <;t' the I'nitcd Prcsby? tci it.ii cluir< 'l. shall l?o the doctri* o: ' nndard of tin* I'nited church, provided that the Associate Kof armed Presbyterians shall not bo und"rst?"iod a* subscribing to tho 1 'th arti do of tho Testimony. 4i The T? >tiniony shall be hold ... ... ndvnivntal to tho Confossion of Faith s"ttinl' forth more fully the common doctrines and faith of tho two churches. Articles 15 j and 1(5 shall bo interpreted and administered in the light of the | deliverances of tlio gonernl asseml?Iy of the Lulled Presbyterian church in Idol and in 1SGS, res| .ively, r ogmzing that Uis? Cv tioi.'uy power in the reception members ui i in thi nd minis? i'ioii of di.vipline which has been exerehed in both bodies. "It is explicitly understood and indeed that whmcin differences may exist, mutual respect nnd 10 ?: I'd for oc-li - her's opinions j be. ci) ' Lhed and tlio forI'.carances in iove which the law ot iiod retjuii shall be exorcised, all seeking to promote the unity nnd the harmony of the j church oi Christ. J "The arrangements concerning the details of organization until the united churches shall mutually reuuiro and ngieo upon a change that shall be as follows: "The respective synods and presbyteries of thy two churches shall remain as at present constituted. And further it is speed!cally agreed that colored congregations shall not come under the jurisdiction of southern white presbyteries except by consent of such presbyteries. The supreme court of tl 10 church shall lie a gen;r:d ubly compose.I of dele;r' !' 1 ' ' aspt ctiw prosbj i t . ti i ?ber of delegates from me < bt in proportion to the mini t rial members con tltniing the - une as now fixed by the Ua'te.l lb 'sbyterian pliurch. "Tho A-sociale J.Ieformcd Synod, of the South shall retain its name and all corporate rights md privilege . , and shall retain control of it.-, college and seminary, together with the management and control of all funds belonging to said iti.-titulions, now or hereafter. '1 he different hoards of the respective chinches shall not be nil'ected by this union until a change is found mutually desirable." uoiisX'i' ? ! : PKC ; OLD ACK ICh sb imc ful v hon youth fails o <-i;o\v propir respect for old ii?o, but jusi the contrary in the a o of i >i. Kind's New Dif 3'il! They en! emaladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old am* Dyspepsia, ?laund'ee, Fever, Const ipa!ion all yield : t.o luis period J'iii. .;.>e, at Crawford llr is. J. r\ .M :i< < y ?? Co., . ad T. inr e Im: > :i i ?)ru?? Store. T* 1 ? ?* , oiey s J ! ?'jim'I Tar t??r eolith and ?>! ! ; reiiaMo, tried j a.(1 tested, ' and sue. Sold} y T. Ivi^erx . * j u?u?rI?oi k. A Negro Family P.ordered, j M; < and W it" and One Child C ^ 1>tallied; Two Children Pt? capitated. M:\rianna, Flu., Nov. b. ? The dead bodies of live negroes, hidl> mutilated, have been found in a cabin, eight miles fioni this place. Tho bodies have been identified a Henry Smith, his wife ami three small children. Kelley, hi v\it'o and one of the children had been murdered bv having been ueaten over tho head with some n.iin: Misii'imom, vvnuo mo t vo g younger children lmd boon ch'cupi- r tutcd. Tho house in whicii the dead [|| negroes were found had been securely boltod and tie doors |j ,vere all locked oti the insido. Allen Ron I lines and a boy n imcd George Jordan, negroes, have 1 eon arrested on .suspicion Formidable Cotton Weevil. Washington, November i).? See ct uy Wilson, of tho dojiart? incut of agriculture, was an early caller on the President today, fie has just returned from Ti xas, : where he went to make an investi- I gation of the conditions of cctton R and to learn tho results of tho tight tho planters arc making against tho boll weevil. r ? "Many of tho planters nro takhig the advice of tlm agricultural .1 and ar plan! rur cai vj ? - ' . i j /1 11' ^ *'' * ' *' ! T* V ' ' 'i u< ' icalh the entire late crop 1 v c-troyed. The weevil lias '(-1 much of the best y rt of t .e *. \:i- eoi.oi. belt. All efforts to exterminate it seem to have \ e n iMiavailbi" The only wny I meet the evil, apparently, is to ].! it early cotton and get ia the i top i.elitre th. w?.? \ il h.io an .q> portumty to etc-1i*>y it.'1 Important Notice to Voters of the Town of Lancaster. Notice i hereby given that the books for the registration of the qualified voters of the town of Lancaster will t>o open at the office of the Auditor of the County, in the Court Mouse in the Town am of Lancaster, on Monday, the 2<? of October instant, and on each Monday thereafter, during the month of November 11)03. Those voters who have not registered during the year are requested to do so. A. McManus, supr. Kog. lown of Lancaster. Oct. 10, 1903. m* ? am ?WANTED,? Persimmon, Dog B wood, Iliel.ory and Molly Dops. is?. Fretpht j aid o. carloads .J \V,K i CO' K.SHOOT, \J 10-17 4m, Charleston, 8, P, Farm lor Safe, The "Willis Gregory" homestead, 6-room (levelling newly repaired, 80 acres of good farming ^? or pasture land on waters of Flat ? Creek, 0 miles each from the tr$ Hailo and Brewer gold mines, 7 from JelTcrson and 10 from Ker- *** shaw. For terms nppl} to T. S. CARTER, Lancaster, S. C. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TllhlfitS- All fli-ll.rrri - 1 a rofmi/l money if it fails to euro. E. W. Grovo'h signature is on eacli box 25c. tb : w v.9rr.-..3rfr,:? mm\i ni9Fii^ are the most fatal of ail diseases . CI)! tVI(fWC!!EY6!IHEhl FUtLLB w Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognised by enii-j , nent pnysicia: s as the best tor /Sidney and Bladder troubles. ? PRICE SOe. aacl JJ.GO. I?ea OASTOnXA. B.mrn tho Kind You liavti AiA,r,'3 Bc'jjSa :;r 1jK II I I ?pi W? j62$isza J : | i^mj^ _ > ANfcgeloUe Preparation for As- :fi similaiing ilic Food andBeg ala- * _ ling the Stomachs and Bowels of g J3 ^^? T81 Si rromolcs Digcslion.Checrrul- |jr ness and I test contains neither Opium .Morpliine iior>Iii\eral. ' TSotHaucotic. /?wpeaTMd UrSAltlTlPtTCNKR j\irK/Jiin Seut" i ^Ix.Smtui * I /Ivrkrtlr S-itt? j A? Srrtt * S >3 Sk i n ;Kr?r?.jw- V 3 1 Cfnifod 1 ,ff 3d nfefrj-M* rtavaK / xif, A perfect Remedy for Conslipa- a I Tion, Sour Stonvach,Diarrhoea ? I Wor ns.Convulsions,Feverish- ? 1 nes^r and Loss oi Sleep. n Fat Simile SitfnnUire oF X KW* YORK. ?.l tXA^T COPY OF WRA PPEP EESMjli > 0 O C ? 0 tiOl'I'I .Vn' nruu linvn and will continno complete lino of C burial CASKETS. On nil si/.cs and qualities, frc COFFIN up to Handsomo CALL and see us or send us y< fortunate as to have a Jeath in Within the liLi taiir iiii LACASTEK, S. C , J. Jf. JURY FOSTER. Ait or no [j at Law, LANCASTER, S. C. UlV** OAllaot SntiQ n uneninll v r So to the wi jANCASTER MARBLE ANI> GRANITE WORKS, ?; v Good Work and Low Prices, ^ii J. isj^incfo,;; LANCASTER, S. C. ' ? Ca ' '.AMW VBHKOaMBMBa . >q j fS? Z11 PI' ~ tf. . .2 Sr. 'P ~ to % si': ? ^ S" . Va G c/5 ~ rw p ami r .a a~Z O 7} ? ^ ^K> *'? m .5 O .f~ ~ 03 rt iLm r ? O Q ?' f3 ?3 ?** ' i? ? ? a ? ? '4T tit ' i2 i-? e ' w ' K < '-3 is >. *3 ? <5 ? H< 3 Is sa ?.2 a -=?-1y? 1 25 .| ||o ? -i -e ,Jo j . ? _a -m . S >/. * ? 3 .5 1? > e o "g " ' s -2 a %% ~ ? "ct : In i? 2 (i 5 t, ? S J n 2 <2 Tj .?; 3 '5 f, ? m.j? \V 2 ? ? ? ? a ? '?' W $ I >4 5 *11 O ? On $ a x of ? **M * Cn ? 9 ? o ? o ~ , -I s 32 ? ? ? & Ca S g^-aliii or QJD - g X o" ' Gi T l ! ? 2 i ? fc, ? ? gr Z* r?r<tt v if) a ?-C ivT^ ; Bu wBZSB^ cj xi ?. CO -. *? ^ "5 a : Fll d I I ? Wife}-* v - Fll ' , '2 J gSH.SSiO ^ PU i ^ nf 1^11? s ?' pu O ABTOIT X -A.. *'1( n tho The Kmd Vcu Haw Always Bought PI< 77^^^ ;cl: - I ! Ill ?[?.._ Of< ?Tay your Subscription *o the i dgeic a.n?l be happy. j g0, ASTORIA ?r Infants and Children. is Kind You Have Always Bought ears the /? lona.tnm / JCt LL?aav/; c v/ fir m u ma * W Jfv In tr ?se ^ For Over Thirty Years ASTORIA TNI OCNTAUR COMPANY. NIW TO MR CITY. ' 1 fl o o o o o o SMEElMki in stock, to keep, a OF FINS und r stock ombraces im tlio plain, cheap METALLIC cases. 3iir order when so unyour family. PRICES VCH of ALL. i!S II Oct. 15, 1902.?tf. To the Taxpayer* of Lancaster unty. The Treasurer'* olllce will open for the collection of taxes, thout penalty, for the fiscal year >3 from the 16th day of October to e 31st day of December, inclusive. ie levy is as follow*: ate Tax, 6 mil's unty Tax, ' 4 mills eclal (L <fe C It R) 3 mil la riking Fund ( .AO It H) 1 mill netitutional School Tax 3 mills EC IA I. IjOCAIJ LEVY (8, C. & OA EX. K. R.) ne Creek Township 4$ mills lis Creel' Township ft mills pasant Hill Township 3 mills kciaIj local for school purposes hi Wyck School District 2 m;lls iiicaster 4^ mills i.cnster, Interest on aids & sVk'jr Fund 11 mills, (1 mills >rshaw, 4 mills ?hIIi Horings, 3 mills kliurst, 4 mills nes X Roads 2 mills total levy by districts, diaii Land 16 mills (liaii Land, Van Wyck, 18 mills nxliiiw, 16 mills iixhnw, Van VVyck, 18 mills no Creek, 2(.'4 mills ne Creek, Lancaster, 26} mills ne Creek, J, X R, 22 J mills lis Creek, 21 mills lis Creek, Lancaster, 27 mills lis Creek, J. X R, 2 mills ford 18 mills it Creek, 16 mills it Creek. Kershaw, 20 mills >a-nnt Hill, 19 mills ;?sint Hill. Kershaw, 23 mills >as?nt Hill, Heath Rprlngs 22 mills >ayunt Hill, Oakliurst, 23 mills as'nt Hill, J X R, 21 mills ilar Creek, 16 mills Jar Creek, J X R 18 mills Respectfully, W. O. OA UTHEN, [>t. 28, 1903, County Treas. /