Tax Notice. The books will be open for the collection of taxes from the i 15th day of Qctober 1913 to the . 15th day of March 1914, with 1 1 per cent, penalty for January, 2 per cent, tor February and 7 per ^ cent, in March. 1 Tax levy for school 5 1-4 mills Special school 1 mill s Constitutional school 3 mills r Ordinary Co. 3 1-2 mills 1 ii/i ?:n~ ? x uoi uiucuiuuncM i l-** linns | Int. on R. R. bonds 1 1-2 mills f Road and bridges 2 mills Total levy 17 1-2 mills Special school levy: Cheraw bonds 1 34 3 mills Marburg 8 ? Orange Hill 8 ? Pats Branch 4 ? Pee Dee " 4 ? Stafford Mill bonds 2 1-44 ? Bethel 4 ? Center Point 4 ? Chesterfield bonds 3 9 ? Parker 4 ? Shiloli 7 ? Snow Hill 4 I, Ruby 8 ? Wamble Hill 3 ? White Oak 4 ? Center 9 ? Cross Roads 6 ? Elizabeth 3 ? Mt. Croghan bonds 4 8 ? < New Hope 7 ? I Wexford 2 ? f Buffalo 2 ? (. Five Forks 2 ? s Pageland bonds 6 6 ? t Plains 2 ? c Dudley 3 ? j Friendship 3 ? > Jefferson bonds 4 2 ? \ Long Branch 4 ? Green Hill 4 ? Middendorf 3 ? McBee bonds 4 1-2 8 ? I Sandy Run 4 ? ITninn 8 1 John Wallace Tuesday Nov. 4th, 1913. Cashs Wednesday Nov. 5th, 1913. Cheraw Thursday and Friday Nov. 6th-7th, 1913. Middendorf Monday Nov. 10th, 1913. PpHflr froolr Time/!-... XT ? - ' wn X UC3UUJ HUV. 11th, 1913. Cross Roads Friday Nov. 14th, 1913. Snow Hill Monday Nov. 17th, 1913. Odoms Mill Tuesday Nov. 18th,1913. Plains Webnesdav Nov. 19th, 1913. Dudley Thursday Nov. 20th, 1913. Ruby Friday Nov. 21st, 1913. Patrick Monday Nov. 24th, 1913. Mt. Croghan Tuesday Nov. 1913. W. A. Douglass County Treasurer. Sept., 15th, 1913. (Advertisement) Dr. R. L. -McManus DENTIST Pageland, S. C. Will be at Jeffersson on Wednesday and at Mt. Croghan Friday of each week, remainder of time at Pageland. Office in rear of Mangnm's Drug Store. Pollock & Pegues _ LAWYERS _ Club Building - - Cheraw, S. C. One member of firm will be in Pageland every Tuesd^y. More About the Elephant Our friend, Mr. James W. Win>urn, of Patrick writes some irst-hand information about the ;lephant chase down there last Wednesday. He writes as folows: On last Wednesday there was i real sensation in Patrick when lews came that the big elephant lad broken loose. The folks iad been looking for the show til day, but now the elephant vas loose. He had been seen n the fields and in the swamp, fou may talk about what broke oose in Georgia, but this was a eality and the folks made for lorae. The "Colonel" may go to Afica and South America looking or excitement and adventure, >ut down in lower Chesterfield vas a fellow between the plow landles thinking of the price le had paid for fertilizer this ear and cussing himself for not 111V/11 u If Bay Spring 4 ? Bethesda 7 ? Bear Creek 4 ? Juniper 3 ? Patrick 6 ? Cat Pond 6 ? Lewis 5 ? Ousley 4 ? Palmetto^ ^ _ 3 Cheraw special road 2 , Commutation Road tax is $2.00 and must be paid by the 1st day of March 1914. Will collect at following places: Pageland Thursday and Friday, Oct. 16th 17th, 1913. Jefferson Monday and Tuesday Oct. 20th-21st, 1913 Catarrh Wednesday Oct. 22nd, 1913. | McBee Friday Oct. 24th, 1913. planting short staple cotton last rear when old John gave a snort >f warning. Turning around le saw right there behind him inELEPHANT about close enough o wind his snout around him. With lightning speed he loosed dd John and lighting upon his )ack at a single bound he flew or home with traces and lines langling. But soon he heard ihots and other noises which old him the elephant was being :hased. He mustered his cour>ge and joined the chase, in vhich were men with guns, jistols and pine knots. "My! isn't he mad? listen how On The Corner New Drj A BIG LOT OB BRAND r THE MARKETS, INCLUDINt POPLIN, GALATIA, SATIN, HAMS AND OTHER DRESS "ivromie, etc. ~ we nave uougnt i and we can please you. Karo! AT 40c PEI We have fust bought 35 Karo table syrup, whit per galoln while it lasts Trade at ft Sto Fresh car each of flou nay, and a solid cart los Our lint of ^riirp slippers has a in shape and patterns, see then Big lot of odd pants to go And good bargains in a few si 1,000 BUSHELS FEED OA! I>ot of Boys' odd pa If you want to buy, se stock, S Mungo On the Corner f Woodwork We have just installed some ry we could buv. and we are or and window frames, mantels, tables?in fact, any kind of c difference what you want, see i We have had considerable ex and are prepared to serve you i PAGELAND NO> > 1 .P in J\i he snorts. Did you see him throw that log over his back?** 1j "He took down a pine I coulk have cut a cross tie out of arfyd stuck it in the ground at ipy feet." "Say, let's shoot off his snout so he can't be throwing chunks and logs all about here." "He has already killed that dog. Some one go phone to Hartsville and tell them to send all the ammunition they have, and if we can't use it in one gun we can in another." "Look out there. He will get some of you over on that side. I tell you this is no kitten we are fooling with now, and we had better put out his eyes so he can't see." I'll bet there's a whole wagon load of lead in him this minute and he just stands there and will not fall." "Go bring an ax some of you, and cut his hind legs in two. I bet that will bring him to the ground." "Scared to go back there? "No let that fellow get there. His snout is shot off and his eyes are out, what can he do?" "I told you that was the only way to throw him, and you see he's ours now." Dr. H. Smith, Eye Sight Specialist will be at Pageland Monday and Tuesday, March 23rd and 24th. Jefferson, Wednesday March 25th. Angelus March 27th. If you have trouble with jrour eyes and need glasses, see Dr. Smith on some of the above dates, (Advertisement) On The Corner v Gnnris / ~ ^ v sEW GOODS JUST FROM 3 ALL COLORS IN RATINE TN:Xm^Sm Syrup t GALLON ! cases of the famous ;h we will sell af 40c ? IP nmiArivi/v vwwniy rc r, oats, mill feed and id of Molasses. irrived and comprises the latest 1. at $3.50 and $5.00. iits, ranging from $5.00 to $15. \S AT 60c, while they last ints from 15 to 18 11 Swap or exchange ee us. Bros. On the Corner ^^ _ _ . ing Plant ^ the most improved macbineepared to manufacture door columns, newels, balusters, abinet work. It makes no is before placing an order, perience in this line of work ight. fELTY WORKS i i mm t P" ' , _ | New G< l[ We are n If goods. Sprii || See our line 1 || Our spring 1*1 arrive and w< M a lew days tc M department. I.I with the late; || is too well kn || an introducth || We are stil O nrices in man to go at your JI $4.00 suits at J.I worth $1. V\ || can save you I j[ Come to see us, II in many lines. A II and cultivators. |V is why we are off l| We are here toi 1,1 terest to see us. 1[ We have just r< lf[ also a car of Belle | PAGELA I | Wood's Maine-grown "Seed Potatoes are specially grown for seed purposes. We offer superior stocks of all the best and most productive varieties: Wood's Earliest, Irish Cobbler, Improved Early Ohio, Extra Early Sunlight, Bliss Triumph, and all other standard kinds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog for 1914, gives full descriptions ana information, and also tells about all the best Farm and Garden Seeds. Catalog mailed free. Write for it. 1 T. W. WOOD & SONS. J Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. MHnHHBHnVflS The Ba capital nm THE RECORD ol Til and Expansion. THE AIM ol The Bs service to the g m IT m - - - AN AttUUN I With among that mi and accommod; THE RESOURCES o mand of our cu | you among our I ONE D01 I C. G. MORGAN, A* >ods! New ow receiving our i ig suits aud low leiore you buy. millinery has alsc e expect Miss Bent i take charge of oui She will serve st in headgear. M town to Our custom m. I selling at great! ly lines. About 75 own price. Big U $2.75. Boys' coats fe are the leaders ii up pa Liuitft ad iu duc per , we have some great ha l lew Cole planters ches We expect to discontinue ering what we have on 1 r business and will mak( ;ceived a car ot thefamog flour. m MERCANTI Mules! H Just Arrive Tennessee Mi Sell for Cash PORTER AND ilk of Pag >0.00 RESOURCE! ie Bank oi i'ageland is a r< ink of Pageland is to be ireatest number of people. The Bank of Pageland m imber?it means safety I * m m ? anon when you need it. f The Bank of Pageland a istomers, and we will be i customers. LLAR STARTS AN ACGO 5t. Cashier. L. L. P/ 1 iM Goods! || icw spring 1,1 cut shoes. 1| H > beaun to ivsl on here in l-l| r millinery Ml the ladies || iss Benton 1.1 ersto need || it ly reduced || mens suits ^ >t oi boys* jfl at 30c each M nshoes and II Pair- IB rgains to otter II tp, also plows I|' this line, that ji f land so cheap, m 1 ; it to your in- Ulr lis is Melrose flour I II LECO. f HiriesfF, id. 1 Car 1 I lies. Will or Credit. . ARMFIELD [eland 5 $175,000,00 ecord of growth of the greatest I akes you one I lor your funds fj ire atthecomglad to number UNT. VKKER, Cashier, I