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Tax Notice. The books will be open for (he collection of taxes from the 15th day of- October 1913'to the 15tL day of March 191-4, with 1 per cent, penalty for January, 2 per cent, for February and 7 per cent, in March. Tax levy for school 5 14 mills Special school 1 mill Constitutional school 3 mills Ordinary Co. 3 1-2 mills Past indebtedness 11-4 mills Int. on R. R. bonds 1 1-2 mills Road and bridges 2 mills Total lew 17 1-2 mills McBee bonds 4 1 2 8 ? Sandy Run , ? 4 ? Union Bay Spring -jjflflBHHHfl Bethesda Bear Creek Patrick } "' 5 Cheraw special road 2 ? V Commutation Road tax is $2.00 W and must be paid by the 1st day T of March 1914. Will collect at following places: Pageland Thursday and Fri day<Oct. 16th 17th, 1913. Jefferson Mondav and Tuesday Oct. 20th 21st, 1913 Catarrh Wednesday Oct. 22nd, 1913. McBee Friday Oct. 24th, 1913. John Wallace Tuesday Nov. 4th, 1913. Cashs Wednesday Nov. 5th, 1913. Cheraw Thursday and Friday Nov. 6th-7th, 1913. Middendorf Monday Nov. 10th, 1913. Cedar Creek Tuesday Nov. ljth, 1913. rv ? ' - ^ross Koaas Friday inov. 14th, 1914. 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) Meat Market We have bought the market and will be at the same stand ready to serve you. Highest market price for cattle, hogs, chickens, eggs, etc. See us when you want to sell. Call us when you want to buy. n?*i ?1 * nvc uiuuiers ana Buchanan fc. v Special school levy: Cheraw bonds 1 3 4 3 mills Marburg 8 ? Orange Hill 8 ? Pats Branch 4 ? Pee Dee 4 ? Stafford Mill bonds 2 14 4 ? Bethel 4 ? Center Point 4 ? Chesterfield bonds 3 9 ? Parker 4 ? Shiloh 7 ? Snow Hill 4 ? Ruby 8 ? Wamble Hill 3 ? White Oak 4 ? vernier V ? Cross Roads 6 ? Elizabeth 3 ? " Mt. Croghan bonds 4 8 ? New Hope 7 ? Wexford 2 ? Buffalo 2 ? Five Forks 2 Pageland bonds 6 6 ? Plains 2 ? Dudley * 3 ? Friendship 3 ? Jefferson bonds 4 2 ? Long Branch 4 Green Hill 4 ~ ? Middendorf , 3 HOLDEN PLANS CA FOR DIVER! TO UNITE PROMINENT TO ASSIST H Agricultural Extension Departme ested in Conducting Campaig Alfalfa?Live Stock, Silos, M tem of Crop Rotation Will Be Alfalfa Automobile Trains Important Arranged and Meetings to Be He! to Accompany Each Alfalfa Tra Each Community to Promote the \ Growing Will Follow Up Prellmina Aid In Qatting a 8tart?Prof. P. Q. International Harvester Company Mm wcHc. The campaign wfll be condnoted I bankers, business men, farmers, com dairy associations and other organlzal pie are anxious to Improve their agr give time and monq? to carry on the i County and city superintendents Chautauqua lecturers, and others lute obtaining alfalfa charts and lantern t given wide distribution throughout th be sent to farm journals and m&gaxlnt papers. Special editions of newspapc are conducted. Dates will he arrange* To Begin Campaign Wort Work to be started Immediately east and west. Thirty to forty meet Number depending on local conditions To accomplish the most In agrl with the man behind the crop. Upon the principles of agriculture?the all schools, colleges and experiment statl eral use. Professor Hold en proposes to cai the very effective work done on the i modern vehicle?the automobile?goln farms where the meetings are to be h Alfalfa Greatest 8 Agricultural development needs 1 Institutions, the Individual efforts of e laboring man, and this plan calls for tl This plan for Increasing tho ylelc growing of that wonderful-soil lmprov who have any knowledge of t ^now being to twentyttKomobalea for mm dav of and Invited guests; one auto truck to other equipment. (3) Where the oampalims are ct roads, automobiles and railroad eqnlpi (4) Arrange for meeting places a (5) Local advertising. (6) Photographer, If possible. The Agricultural Extension Dsp CD Advance men to assist in or 00 Lecturers. 00 Literature. (4) Special educational articles f nent to alfalfa culture, object of camp (6) Field men to follow up the pr any community where sufficient lnterei lAnum^TRTmiTP EDUCATIONAL BOOKLETS Interesting Llerature to Be Sent Oit By the I. H. C. Extension Department?Books Dealing With Many Phases of AgHoulture and Other Subjects. Agriculture means more to the people at large than all other things. It is the most vital subject now holding the public mind. The work of agricultural and industrial education 1b a very large and a ve'ry Important work. The Agricultural Extension Department of Die International Harvester company of New Jersey was ofr ganlsed to develop the agricultural efficiency of the people, who are tilling the soil and producing the crops upon which we live. The work of the department Is carried on in many ways. First, by going direct to the homes of the people, and assisting them In their homes with their problems. Another method Is the dissemination of educational literature. The department has at present for distribution a number of lnter?ting booklets covering many phases of agriculture and other subjects, all of which are of special Interest on account of their educational value. They are not for sale, but will be sent anywhere at the cost .of postage or ex yicH uiw may lkj uDuimra try wnwiig the Extension Department, Harvester building, Chicago. No. 1?The Story of Bread?An Interesting story of the world-old struggle for cheap bread. Single copy, 3 cents; In quantities, 2 cents per copy. No. 2?Creeds of Great Business Man?A series of sketches of men who have helped to make business what It is today. Single copy. 6 cents; In quantities, 3 cents. No. 3?The Golden 8tream?A plain, everyday textbook on the many phases of dairying. Single copy, 5 cants; In quantities, 2 cents. No. 4?For Better Crops?A collection of valunble articles on farm subjects. ?ingle copy, C cents; In quantitles, 3 cents. 'No. B?-The Btory of Twins?This vtwm briefly MPAIGH? TO AGRICULTURE INTERESTS IN SOUTH N THE WORK H nt to Aid Any Community Inter- j n to Encourage the Growing of ore Pastures and a Better SysUrged. Feature of the WoHc?Schedules to Bo d at Farm Home*?Prominent Speaker* in?Organizations Will Be Formed/ In Vork?Field Men Experienced In Alfalfal try Work Wherever Posalble and QUm| Holden, Director Extension Department of Mew Jersey, Chicago, WUI direct In co-operation with farmers' Institute? mercial clubs, granges, live stock an? Ions in any community where the peo-1 lcultural condltiotifl and are willing to! vork. of schools, colleges. Institute workanU treated In the work will be assisted 1? tildes. Literature and booklets will be e country. Special alfalfa artlotas wiM ?. and plate and matrix pages to nssvetrs will be published where campaigns 1 for "Alfalfa Day" In the schools. c In Cotton Belt Immediately. 3 In the ootton belt states and In the ings will be held In each county, the cultural development, we must him depends the final worklng^^^H tuple and practical things? one are endeavoring to bring lnt^gH -ry these principles further- even thug'I agricultural trains, by using that most g directly to the people on their o?l) eld. oll-Enrlching Crop. k n addition to the work of our putidB very merchant, banker, corporation, or lelr heartiest oo-operatlon. Is of our crops by the more extenataL cr, ALFALFA, is meeting the Lhe beneficial results of Its lntrodu^^B cted lp many of the oentraT^g^^K j nswerlng requests for his assistances ^cordial co-operation with eyeryoont that a request ljl ^In carrying on irrled on In co-operatlon^H^^^^fli nent must be furnished. ,nd publish schedule of same. artment will provide! 1 sanitation work. 4 or newspapers and farm journals parti* algn, etc. < :$> ellminary work and aid the people in at is shown to warrant It. twine. Single copy, S cents; In qnaatitles, 2 cents. No. 6?Engine Operator's Quids < Tells all about how to operate,-.re* pair and keep in good condition a gasoline engine. Single copy, 3 oente in quantities, 2 cents. f No. 7?The Cattle Tick?The bejt way ior getting rid of It. Single oopf, 2 cents; in quantities, 1 cent. No. 8?For Better Crops In the South?Deals with crops and conditions in the south. Single cop/, 4 cents; in quantities, 3 cents. No. 9?The Disk Harrow?Shoes the part disking plays in crop pr?* duction. Single copy, 4 oents; in quantities, 2 cents. M No. 10?The Binder Tuiin, usiiA. ?A story of the process used in m Ing binder twine. Single oopy, 0 cents; in quantities, IK cents. No. 11?Harvest 8cenee of i World?A 150-page book, handson j bound, and printed In two ooU \, showing harvesting In many countr Single copy, 50 cents; In quantlt , 35 cents. No. 12?Alfalfa In the Cotton Ba How to get a stand of Alfalfa In a | south. Single oopy 2 cents; in qt t! titles 1 cent. i No. 13?Diversified Farming In a Cotton Belt?A fifty page book Single copy 4 cents; In qu&ntltie cents. No.*14?For Better Corn In the < ton Belt?Single copy t cents; mtenHMno 1 ^^1411 11VIOD A Mo. 15?The Boll Weevil- A thirt* six pnge booklet. Single copy 4 oenti; In quantities 1 cents. No. 16?Sweet Clover?Its agri^; tural value. Thirty-two page Single copy 4 oents; In quantify* 1 cents. , I No. 17?The I. H. C. DerprbnstratloF Farms?Giving tho reauUk of expe* inenta with farm cropjrin the aousc Twenty pages. Sinkfe copy 2 cental In quantities L cent. I Besides t!>e bpbklets named abovil from time to ttfne there will be Issucfl other Int* reefing agricultural booklet pertinent rb crops In all parts or tl^ United 3taten. Kulure Issues will tre^ such subjedt. as c >wpeas, toy beam, peanuts, vql\ t heaps, rice, sug-ircanv tfios, feeds ..nd feeding, weeds Kijti I loaects, etc. ' A* *' ' I b?^W^>iWc I u'| We are still selling I We are offering bargaii HI," Suits, ovei coats, Shirt w r I B 1 Trunks at your own pri j|| See Our 5 SII WE CAN SAVE Y( [rjj Wc are going to close < ffiV of anvthincr in our lin*? 1811 11| || Molasses i r | j| in 5, 10 and 20 gallon I tfjT PaY you to see us. All cutlery and kitchen liter First come, first served, s i 11 bargains. ji | PAGELAI h k Auditor's Notice. i AHHpd|A0'^|wI''An y ? 1 |^PHeA editors office will oe opened for the assessment of both Real Estate and Personal property from January 1st, 1914 to February 20th, 1914. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 vears are deemed Taxable Polls, except those who are maimed or for other causes are incapable of earning a support. The law requires 50 per cent, penalty added to taxes on prop erty subject to taxes and not returned for assessment on or be fore the 20th of February, 1914. I will be in the Auditor's office January 1, 2. 3,. 5, 10, 16, 17, 24, and 31; February 2, 7, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, and at the following places on the dates ' HnmOHiBBBB I The Ba CAPITAL $30,0 THE RECORD of Tl and Expansion. THE AIM of The E service to fhe i AN ACCOUNT wilt among that m and accommo< THE RESOURCES < Imand of our ci you among oui ONE DC C. G. MORGAN, A ' v SALE ILL I and expect to continue as 1< ns in all lines and especially i raists, Skirss, Petticoats, and ; ce. Suit cases and travelin ttioes Before DU MONEY ON A.LL Y( :>ut at some price so come t< we will do business. Big lol it 42 Cents F kegs. If you have not boi] kinds of farming tools at c isils at cost. A few stoves an ;o do not wait and let the ot \U IMtKtAIM I named: grant's Mill. Tanuar/<6thtfroai_l to 4 o'clock. NVestfield Creek church, January 7, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Cross Roads, January 8, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Ruby, January 9, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Patrick, January 12, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Cedar Creek church, January 13 from 10 to 3 o'clock. John C Wallace's, January 14, Irom 11 to 3 o'clock. Cash's, January 15, from 11 to 2 o'clock. ~ Angelas, January 19, from 11 to 3 o'clock. jencrson, January zu and 21. Catarrh, January 22, from 1 to 4 o'clock. Plains, January 23, from 9 to 12 o'clock. I unk of Pa 00.00 RESOUK lie Bank ot Faijeland is; lank ot Pageland is to greatest number of peo i The Rank nf Panplam umber?it means safet lation when you need i )f The Bank of Pagelan ustomers, and we will I * customers. )LLAR STARTS AN A( sst. Cashier. L. L. ' *s?s f|;i OnI 1( >ng as our stock lasts. n clothing of all kinds. 5^ all kinds of underwear. M, g bags at cost. J J || You Buy || DUR PURCHASES j'j j see us. If in need SI f 'er Gallon ight your flour it will ij^^H ost. Shelf hardware, :^1 I id ranges on hand yet. her all the riu co. jfl Mt. Croghan, January 26, frJ I 10 to 4 o'clock. Guess, January n. + Pageland, January 28 and 2^Bp Dlldlev. laniiarv 3ft frr?m Iftli/n 12 o'clock. I Middendorf, February 3, fromf 10 to 4 o'clock. M McBee. February 4 and 5. V Cheraw, February 9, 10 and 11. Odom's Mill, February 13, tro m 1 to 3 o'clock. T. W. EDDINS, | County AuditoH. Monuments It will pay you to see me betore placing an order for Monuments, Headstones, or anvth/ng in cemetery work. Material ami Workmanship guaranteed. 1 Iniln W7 Oliiclr C f * 1 j \/i* *? f t v^fuiv i\, A U^UIdllUf yj 4 v_y igeland J :c?s $175,009.00 a record of growth ' be of the greatest pie. | 1 makes you one 1 i y tor your fundsjj I I. J id are at the com- 1| be glad to number Ms I :gount. parker,