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? . \ *' 4 k m f ASSESSORS NOTICE 1920. ' The auditor’s office will be open from the first day of January to the IS^th day of February, 1920, to make returns of personal property and all transfers of real estate, for taxation For the convenience of taxpayers the Auditor or his deputy will attend the following mam^d places to receive returns for said year, to wit: Tuesday, Jan. 20, Scuffletown town- ehip, J. S. Craig’s Store. » Tuesday, Jan. 20, Jaeks township,. S. W. Dean’s. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Jacks township, .kenho. ‘ 15 Tuesday, Jan. 20, Hunter township, Mountville. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Cross Hill town ship, Cross Hill. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Waierloo town ship, Waterloo. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Waterloo town ship, Jerry C. Martin’s store. Tuesday. Jan. 20, Dials township, B. Mahon’s store. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Youngs township, Tuesday, Jan. 20, Youngs township. Cook’s store. L Wednesday, Jan. 21, Waterloo town ship, W. C. Thompson’s. Wednesday, Jan. 21, Scuffletown township. Ora 9:00 a. m. to 2 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 21, Laurens town ship, Wlatts Mills, 2:30 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 21, Hunter town ship, Clinton. ' Wednesday. Jan. 21, Sullivan town ship, T. T. Wood’s. Wednesday, Jan. 21, Dials township, \ as, Thursday, Jan. 22, HuMSt township, Clinton Cotton Mill. Thursday, Jan. 22, Sullivan town ship, Princeton. Thursday, Jan. 22, Dials township, Owings Station. Thursday. Jan. 22, Youngs town ship, W. P. Harris’s. Friday, Jan. 23, Hunter township, Lydia Coton Mill. Friday, Jan. 23, Sullivan township, W. iD. Sullivan. Sr. Friday, Jan. 23, Dials township, Gray Court. Friday, Jan. 23, Y’oungs township, Pleasant Mound. Saturday, Jan. 24, Youngs township, Lanford Sation. Saturday, Jan. 24, Hunter township, Goldville. Saturday, Jan. 24, Dials township, Add Thompson’s store. Please make note that the appoint ments will be filled just as advertised and to please come out and make re turns. One man usually makes the whole round and some may not under stand the notice this time, as I have divided up the territory in the several townships. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years on the first of Jan uary, except hose who are incapable Of earning a support from being maimed or from other causes are deemed polls, Confederate veterans excepted. Also all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 50 on the 1st day of January, 1921, are liable to a road tax of $1.50 and are required to make of $1.50 and are required to make during the time above specified and their return*of same to the Auditor shall pay to the County Treasurer at the same time other taxes are paid in lieu of working the roads, school trus tees. students and ministers are ex cepted from road tax. All taxpayers are required to give township and number of school dis tricts: also state -whether property is situated in town or country. Each lot, tract, or parcel of land must be en tered separately. After the 20th of February 50 per fcent penaly will be attached for fail ure to make returns on personal prop- ' erty .and 20 per cent on transfers of real estate. v. J. W. THOM'PSON, 20-td County Auditor. :i X OF ELECTION. Carolina, iftafe ... 4 County of Laurens. , Whereas, petitions signed by a legal number of the qualified electors and free-holders reaiding in. Cross Hill school district lio. 3, Laurens county. (South Carolina, asking for an elec tion upon the question of voting an additional 4 mill tax upon the proper ty in said school district, to be used for school purposes, have been filed with the county board of education, tax shall vote a ballot containing the word “YES” written or printed there on. Those against the 4 mill addi tional tax shall vote a ballot contain ing the word "NO” written or print ed thereon. Polls shall open at the hour of 8 o’clock in the forenoon and shall remain open until the hour of 4 o’clock In the afternoon when they shall be closed,, and the ballots count- * ' 0(1. — The trustees shall report the result of the election to the county auditor and county superintendent of educa tion within ten days thereafter. R. T. WILSON, Supt.\ an election is hereby ordered upon said question, said election to be held on the 13th day of December, 1919, at Spring Grove school building in said district, under the management of the trustees of said school district. Only such electors as return real or personalv property for taxation and who exhibit their tax receipts and reg istration certificates as required in the general election shall .be allowed to vote. Those favoring the 4 mill additional 48,000 Drug Stores SeD 1C Five million people use it to KILL COLDS' 1 Wl r'iC BILL’S cascaraGNuinini bro k Standard cold rtmedr for 20 yaara tablet form—aafe, aura, no kt up a cold in 24 •piatet—break L hour*—reliev iavaa grip in S day*, back 4f it failv The boa baa a Red with Mr. Hill’. At All Dm* Ur'7* hn/tma) auuv 'IS Christmas mom! Tts Christmas mom) ' O! hear the silv'ry bells! [How softly rare upon the air Their mellow chiming swells! Behold the. skies whose million eyes , . Through silent spaces peer. Like brilliant gems, fair diadems High set in vesper sphere. L£T us be merry and happy and gay. And welcome the Prince with a sweet virday; [We'l gamer the holly and ever be jolly, For blessed is He Who is coming today. The bds we'l rirg, to bltss we’ll ding. Our myrrh we'l bring to greet the King, For blessed is He Who is coming today; Checrly chant Him a sweet roundelay. Merrily, merrily, merrily! IS Christmas mom! Tis Christmas mom! How swift the hours fly! And winged-fleet on magic feet They vanish like a sigh; Now dreamy-dim o'er Orient rim The gold-fringed eyes of mom Shed loving light on drowsy night Ere yet the day is born. Now gle*™* the star whose beams afar Weave Heaven's silver hem. How dove-demure, how seraph-pure. Bright Star of Bethlehem! > ' % V' • _ ) r Every Ford Owner • ___ Just what Ford Service is, and why it is different from ordinary garage service, and why it is more profitable to patronize the Authorized Ford * , ■* Dealer? The Ford Dealer is a part of the Big Ford Family. He carries a large stock of genuine Ford parts for repairs and replacements, so you « don’t have to waifwhile he sends for them, and henses only genuine parts because he knows the imitation parts aren’t dependable and don’t wear. He has a thoroughly equipped up-to-the-minute garage with tools that enable his Ford Mechanics to efficiently and properly make any repair —from a minor adjustment to a complete overhaul. And when the work is^mshficU Now, we are Authorized Ford Dealers—a part of that gaeat Ford Ser vice organization which was formed chiefly to put within each community a dealer who would have more than a passing interest in Ford repairs and adjustments. Ford service. We are prepared and equipped to render prbmpt, careful Drive vn or phone, and we’ll come after your car. Chassis Runabout Touring Coupelet Sedan Truck List price Freight Tax Delivered $475.00 $35.48 $19.59. $535.07 500.00 35.48 20.63 561.11 225.00 ; 35.48 21.66 587.14 750.00 ~35.48 30.94 821.42 875.00 35.48 36.09 951.57 550.00 35.48 13.69 604.09 2 l E. W. Ferguson IX HEN let us be peaceful and joyous and gay, And welcome the Prince with a sweet yirday; j We'll gamer the hoBy and ever be jolly. For blessed is He Who is coming today. The bells we'll ring to prayer we'll ding. Our incense bring in praise the King, For blessed is He Who is coming today; Soulfully sing Him a sweet roundelay. Merrily, merrily, merrily! * —Clare Gerald Ftntrig m mm the national joy smoke makes a whale < of a cigarette! Christmas Joy * UZANNE! Please I” ■Kj M I won’t do it!” Suzanne said very promptly. “But you don’t know what *it‘ EjU is,” Nancy objected, m “Granted. But I haven’t known yon intimately from the age'of five years and seven months without learning the ImpIicaUons of your voice. I repeat It: I—will—not —do—It!” Nancy's pretty eyes darkened. “Oh, Suzanne dear, If you knew how much I want It t You just couldn't refuse me! You couldn't! It would make me hap pier than anything I could think of.** “I suppose I can let you tell me,”j said Suzanne relenting, “although 1 warn you that I know you're Just ‘get ting round me* and I'd be muefl wiser to hold to my original position.” “Nancy’s face flashed Into radiance. Nancy, happy, was always Irresistible. “You will be good and sweet and big 1 and generous and let me hgve my way I Oh, I knew you would t It’s about Christmas, Suzanne. You see, while your father has been piling up a for tune my dear dad has been havlog hard times, and we are all having to be very careful. It isn’t anything dreadful, you know, so long as we have one another and the home; but there Isn’t much margin for extras. So I can give only a tiny little gift—it cost me exactly 48 cents In money— and please, please, please, Suzanne, be good and do the same to me! You know it’s you I love; not {he lovely gifts you shower upon me. * Christmas Isn’t money; It’s loving.” Suzafine put her hands on Nancy's shoulders and looked down Into the pleading eyes. “I can use your argument, too,” she answered.-“If Christmas is loving, not gifts—and you know I agree with all my heart—then why are yon making it a thing of even exchange in dollars and cents? Are you doing It for my sake?” “N-no,” Nancy faltered. “Only—” Ton know the money is nothing tt me—that the only Joy I can get from It Is to use it to grant the little wishes that those I love have wished, or for things that I know they’d love even If they haven’t actually wished them. Would you rob me of that, dear? Is it fair—wheu It’s Christmas? If you hap* pened to have the money Instead of me, would you want to have the on* Joy of ii taken froifi you?” For a long, long moment Nancy was silent. Then she looked up with a bright smile. “I surrender, Suzanne,” she said. It was an exquisite gift that shone up at her from the little white box Christmas morning—a pink tourma line pendant set with pearls. Beneath was Suzanne’s card: “I bought it long ago because It looked so like you, Nancy dear. 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