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rTAX >OTICE. County Treasurer's Office. The books for the collection of State and county ta* will be open Irom /"?,.? ^K^t. 1" t r\ TWomhpr SI 191 f? IKS\. X K* IV Ayvvvw* W wM rihose who prefer to do so can pay in January, 1916, with 1 per cent; ^ those who prefer to pay in February. 1916, can do so by adding 2 per cent; those who prefer paying from March 1 to March 15, 1916, can do so by adding 7 per cent; after March 15, 1916, the books will be closed. N. B.?Taxpayers owning property in more than one township or special school district will please inform me _ "when paying or writing for the amount Wk his or her tax. This is very immr porcant, there being so many special Hi ' school districts. Those who wish to pay by the 31st of December, 1915, and do not care to come to the office, will please write Ffor the amount not later taan L/ecfiu ber 25, 1915. After that time I am too busy to answer letters promptly. T In sending stamps, nothing at>ove a j 2-cent stamp should be sent, as I cannot use them. If money is sent, it would be best : to register same; if sent otherwise, it must be at sender's risk. By referring to your tax receipts' of 1914, you will know the township j end special school district, or both,\in ! which your property is located. \ The levy for 1915 is as follows: I v State 5^2 Pensions and Confederate Infirmary 1 Repairs State Hospital For the Insane Vz j Ordinary county 3% \ Court house lA Roads and bridges note % i Ordinary county note ^4 j Roads and bridges 1 Constitutional school tax 3 ? ; f Except the following localities,! where an additional railroad tax !has been levied: j Mills J Township No. 1 1% pBSy Township No. 8 3 And except the following school districts. where special school tax has I* been levied: No. 1, Newberry 8 No. 5, IMcCullough 2 j No. 9, Deadfall 2 j No. 10, Utopia 1 No. 11, Hartford 2 ' No. 12, Johnstone 2 No. 13, St.^Lilkes v.^.. 4 No. 14, Prosperity 6Vi No. 15, Saluda 2 No. 16, O'Neal i 2 No. IS Fairview 2 V, No. 19, Swilton 4 I No. 20, Big Creek 4 No. 23, Rutherford 2 No. 30, Little Mountain 10J/> No. ?1. Wheeland 2 No. 33, Jolly Street 4 k No. 34. St. Pauls 2 No. 35, Excelsior 2 No. 39, Chappells 4 No. 40, Old Town 4 No. 41, Domjnick 2 ~ I I o 43, Bush River z i No. 44, Smyrna 4 No. 45, Trinity 4 No. 48, Jalapa 4 j No. 49, Kinards 4 No. 57, Whitmire 8 No. 55, Fork 2 j No. 56, Zion 4 No. 57, Belfast 2 ! No. 58, Silverstreet 6 I". No. 59, Pressley 2 j a -nriii tav Or.-p Dollar lias I>een i I. ^WlA V * Vr ? _ levied on all male citizens between j the ages of 21 and 60 years, except; those exempt by law. A tax of 50 cents each is levied on j all dogs. Persons liable to road duty may pay a commutation tax of $2.00 from the loth of October, 1915, to the 31st day! v of December, 1915. All taxpayers remember all taxes j have been listed separately, ana please i I see that you have a receipt for eacn piece of property so listd. JOHlX L. EPPS, County Trasurer. .mmi i >egro Intruder Is Killed. ? Elloree, Sept. 29.?Masfcon Shuler, i ? negro about 21 years old, was shot'j 10 pieces about 11 o'clock here last night, while attempting to enter the home of a private citizen, ip. whose I race ii'e mitsiicu <a- pisivi. it if his motive was robbery, but it is a I mystery why he should attempt such! a desperate act in the heart of the j town. He had in the yard when the alarm i was given, while fifty men armed with j ^guns fired upon him. His body was riddled with bullets, and he fell under! a stort> bleeding. He ied this morning! I about 8 o'clock and the inquest v/as held here today. Invigorating: to the Faie and Sickly v The Old Standard general strengthet ing tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives cut x Maliria.curiche :t ;cu!ocd.aadbuilds jpthesyslem. A true ton* For adults and ch ldren. 50c I I M. i 1 ?1<& U1 And any bai the company well establisl: The St It was the fii money to fai I _ TRADE A Have Your Wort TJ 1 roi \ I am prepare d to make y or Ove The best goocfs at the lowe fit the suit Also repairing and cleani: your nTor] ' E. T. LA Opposite Ne^ - \ D?' ? rj? ouy a uiic Cole One Horse No. r Cole One Horse No. See us while they SUMMER I MM?t??MHIIH II 11 I 1 I HI I I I I j I f When all the Balkan nations get mo- j ; bilized as a matter of precaution thev ! I i . -n-m c+nrt fip-htinor a matter of as- i fcu v 0 ~ I : gression.?Florida Times Union. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head ! Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA- ! [ TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary j i" Quinine and does <not cause nervousness noi ; [ ringing in head. Remember the full name and j J look lor the signature of E. V7. GROVE. 25c ; o ik will lend yc r has assets of ; led as the best snJaFfl ? &AJLV&CLA.JL V& Leads, rst company in mers. See J. D. WH] T. B. T HOME ! ID : Done By Home | ks. our Fall and Winter Suit rcoat. st price. Right here to ; on you. ng and pressing. Bring \ along. iRLSUIN, || rberry Hotel. v ftrain Drill J !*&&& 33 - - $16.00 34 - - $21.00; last. ?1. mm inn ?mnryrrewmi Cjres C!J Seres, Other RemeCIss Wcn'i ^ Tl.e worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by fhe wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves P~: a and Heals at tb? sam-; time. 25c. 50c, $1.0fl "When v/ill the war end?" is a question of the Houston Post. Can't tell. Even Kitchener seems to have changed the date of beginning.?Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. WITH W arehouse >11 money on its receif iKrmf nnn /"in or XKJKJ W. W r 1/V/V^V/VV/tW^ collateral in the mone W arehouse Others Folic ,1 tt , < ri, l cne united states to; / EELER, Manager, Newberry, STACKHOUSE, President New Oakland F. O. B. $79 i / 1 I ifj TOP^^^BMKffBMBBjffw^jniiHffyffTBiBrTnBHBHrfr^n I JOT AfgamagfMa^ ifig Condensed Specifications Model "32" Body?Five-passenger touring car, two-pass/ enger roadster. Motor?Oakland^Northway, six-cylinder. Frame?Pressed steel. Front Axle?I-beam, drop forged. rear Axle?Full-floating, one bearing. Springs?Front, Semi-elliptic; Rear, Threequarters elliptic, underslung. Cooling?Circulating, centrifugal pump and fan Oiling?Circulating splash system, sight feed on dash. Carburetor?Marvel. Clutch?Coi?e-type, ball-bearing release shoe. Transmission?Sliding gear, selective type. Starting, Lighting and Ignition?Remy. Storage Battery?Willard. Drive?Hotchkiss. Brakes?Service, external contracting; emergency, internal expanding. Steering Gear?Irreversible type, 17-inch steering wheel. Control?Center, ball'type, left-hand drive. Wheels?Artillery type, demountable rim. Tjres?32x3^, non-skid on rear. Wheelbase?no inches. Gasoline System?Oakland-Stewart Vacuum -< * 1-*? ^?u I system, gasoimc icui^ m iwi. Call and ask for Dei | ' display i Npwnptrv (& ^ V W V**? J C. L. WATKiNS, Manager. Savoy Ho1 t ?apt ' i Company )ts at 6 per cent, as id its receipts are as :y centers. s Company 3W. n/^i7Di4fCP f\ nPt* ppilt CIVt Y VsJL V1UV V M Vx vvxav S.C. / ??* _ <* ' ~ 7TTT~~n Six Model 32 / ' Factory 5.00 I I I Tank Capacity?Gasoline 12 gallons, Oil, 1 gal. Equipment?One-man top, Stewart speedome. , 1 *i r i. : ( ?i.? Iter, gasoline gauge, rou^ rdii, iuui xau, wua demountable rim, clear'vision d>yided windshield, electric headlights with dimmers, tail light and instrument- board light, license tag brackets, electric horn, rubber floor mat in driving compartment, tools, etc. Roominess and The Oakland Six will Riding Comfort seat five passengers I comfortably without crowding. The driving compartment has plenty of leg I wi n v? Tli a f r\n room, 6Vdl ?ur <X tan mail. iuc wu" neau is deep and extra wide, the rear seat measuring 46 inches. The cushions and upholstery are deep and soft, giving real comfort to the passengers The trimming is genuine machine-buffed leather. Great Strength The Oakland prinWith Light Weight ciple of sturdy construction with light weight is exemplified in this new model. The car weighs less than 2100 pounds, which means for the owner, low upkeep cost, great tire and gasoline mileage. nonstration. Car on r at the I m i - I , Motor Co., Newberry, S. C. tel Building. i t