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The Pagetem? hrnal Published \V(.?iri' * Mornings C. M. Tucker, Proprietor Subscription Price - - Sl.OD Entered us se<. .1 ! c n>s mail matter at the post ? ! ice . i Page land. S. (innii v S\> :-11 Not of March d, 1S7T March 31, 1915 There lias been good roads talk in this section for many years. Much improvement has been m ule in the toads. Fairly good roads may he found in mans sections when weather conditions are iVe. 1 low ever, tb ork .has gone just far enough fur the promo ters to renli/.e nevrn before that permanent roa 1; can not be j had under po-scut conditions. I The free laboi and the comnm j tation tax arc ju-t about enough; to keep the roads at .: stand still, j Not enough to ?!?? nn\ penna j nent work and !e . p the roadsj repaired K a good system ol j roads could be i i i tin* cost ? ! upkeep would be m:itcrini!.\ re duced, and the:, would be sur plus enough t<. almost'pay inter est on bonds enough t > secure the needed fim T Mono} nta\ to had in largej quantities for this purpose ami the roads may Ik- omit this year. This is the ver\ he-t > ear of al! for doing this iml oi work. All the people need the roads and the laborer- need the money which ma> he easily brought within then re: n. Legislation 1 In. en passed to give any and all t<? vnships in Chesterfield cc.untv the tight to hold elections and vote on the question ol issuing ?? snds tor permanent unci I :: Mine. Hie day for tlio cleoii*> i on this n'lestion has been s? t for May .hd. LaCnste I'.van . l Cuoriw, is exertine his !ks: ? forts to ?>'ive this county the very host systems ^^^using the oiintv's money ivliile the county gops without. Suneri iti nHt?.nt Rnnw cave that he has beeh thrown upon his own resources in financing the schools of the county during the session, and that he has paid out about $30,000, but has col lected only about $11,000, which leaves about $19,000. He ha ? borrowed money from any available source, and has ed hard to keep the Executions are noM I they are old in thi^^H^^^BHH uit where experrc^E^^^^^H^HH The tax yeai^^HSflHBH last day of Decemb^^MES^I cutions should he written foraff * taxes unpaid at that time. Costs i and heavy penalties should he added, and then the poorer tax 1 payers would he placed on an equal footing. There is no < justice in allowing the hig tax r payers to use the county's money for six and eight months free. ' If all were required to pay 2 ^ promptly, the levy might he re ^^iuced. Notice. j^B The County Hoard of Equali/.for Chesterfield countv meet in the Auditors' office ( Tuesday March the 23rd at 11 o'clock a. m. T. W. Eddins County Auditor. The next best thing to a good g home is a good road tn : - II. | t ? R C. J on os, W. JC. Gardner, Z. 1 Middieton, C. K. Rollings. ? ! ALLIGATOR township < J. W. McDaniel, W. P. Shaw, j J. A. Black well, H. M. Norris. j COLIC HILL township C'r.S. Crenshaw, J. W. Cassidy, Jr., A. J. Williams, Jno. D.Odom j STL ICR PICN township Lewis Wilks, 1. II. Wallace, I W. F. 'Poison. ] i Jewish Passover Week The services in c.lebratioir of , ihe Jewish Passover feast began . Mondav evening about 6 o'clock in the Jewish synagogues whenever they are located and Ihe least will last through the week, j Rabbi Merlield of Columbia ; !'.!escribes il as follows; "Passover (Pesach) is the ! ! seven days' festiv-.il observed l>v (lie Jew in the early spring in t commemoration of the exodus .'rem K ypl. In ancient Jewish j ' iife, it v. as the first of the three s Pilgiim festivals, upon which " every male Jew was required to 1 present himself in person at the s central s ir.etuary in Jerusalem. Although the Passover has certain features in common with the universal sprint? festival, it is $ its historical significance which , gives it lasting vitality. jj "It is the great independence | da\ of the jew; the first event in his national history, an event j which became fundamental in 1 all h:s thinking, too, as evidcnc-| . .i 1>\ ih oaquent reference t > the great deliverenco. C ;el Of Thanks We desire to express ourj thanks nnhlieK* f?sr tt..? . ! . , ' kindnesses that have been shown its during the sad hours of the past few weeks. The people have been vorv kind and consid; crate a id h tve by word and net | show 11 sxmpathy and love, all of i which we appreciate very much. J M. Arant and Family. N tice | The jurors eiawn for first week o! civil eouiI need not attend un'.i1 W'ednsdav morning at 10 o'clock April 1 I, 1915. I. P. Mangum, 1 w Clerl^ of coi^, ^^^^BonMlouse I lest _ ' IV 4 1111 ^fl^Jffcst)?"H'lo, Jack! Drove <>* er with Miss Cuddles, eh.'' RipUnng sleighing, hut cold going, ar>*sij; JaclNg^erfully)? "Oh, I didn't notice it/'^x. H9st?"All n^fUithen. Come in and thaw that earTiag out of your mustache."?Judge. rki'ort of ti1k condition of The Banket Pageland. At Pageland, in the Stale* of South Carolina, at tin* close of business ^ March 4, 1910 f.sou u< :t:s. counts, $^^175.02 I 4,942.73 Klines, 3,179.()S A 12,105. Ir. wi?l Bankers 10,590.00 i an BBBMB nnnn Coin, mt\ 965.45 A Bh^D|^B i i:s unran BHHM oo i tv 11 (O Bankl^^^B C'l?ck, 33.611.57 i ime 39,623.99 K 1,399.63 I i n g for 00 k ^^^^^^ [00.05 | S( )l I of ChcStcrll^N^^^^^^^ Before me came I.. I.. I'anrci^^^B' c i I >f tlie above named bank, who^^^k'iK y July sworn, says tlint the above shH*, I oreyolnfi stalemenl is a true condition g )f said bank, as shown by the books of laid I mi nk I.. Parker Cashier. I Sworn to and subscribed before me his 16th day of March 1015. I A. F. Funderburk. Notary Public ^ JOKRKCT ATTKST J R. II. Illakenev ^ J A. A rant r. (J. [J. Muninmi K" iJhcctois. I li cost less to keep a road in E ood repair than allow it to take i are of itself. % :>e ready. We hope to haB some good work and libeB ?iving on the Second Sunda^H The offering in the Sui^fE school at Liberty Hill was gwB to Home and Foreign MissujB A very commendable actil the part of our ladies is their mission to send the orphanagjfl box just at this time of gt9 need. Truly hope all the ladw will take part in this most wortly cause. See any of the officed Character!* is always found in Royal Tailof >ential needed to make the dql lot extreme Effect. A model Fabric's, woolens of highest gnuj jxclusive. Weaves of beauty a Come in some time this wee ti.? j\-w_? iniva. i nc new spring j showing all thai is new and co >y us gives them that distincti sired by the well dressed men. BOYS We also beg to annouee jood "KING" Hoys Suits left, v> roiir boys have not been fitted t et us show you these exception D. E. CLA THEQUALIT It Is Yoi We have bo and prepared needs. Other; plied. It is yc Flour & are leaders, but other tt trail. Vnu.r is a living ad^H to any business. ^ Wc have the inft at heart, and attrib m oi our success to th T. E. < r" / We are saving ( not You? i You will alv\ you want in tin at the | * f pageRNI^U * , % IM. society for further j >n. inday we are planning! ! day" service at White! ^ith dinner on the i There will be Mission cises by the Sunday alk by the pastor on se of the work. 1 have with us for one iddresses, Bro. Leon rk. and others if we re them. Come and day with us. me Licydiice hcEjCjothes. Also every other cs as Fashion's snappy but | f for both, youns and old. unquestionable. Pattern's, 'mrelegance. sk hnd let us make a map of your pat^rns are exceptionally clever, rrcct. Having your clothes made oir-^nd individuality so much deSUITS that we still have a few of those rhfch we will sell at a sacrifice. If | ip, it will pay you to come in and id-values. RK & CO. YrCASII STORK Br Move >uLjht the goods tg supply your 9 arc ucuiy SUpiiir move. potatoes lings follow closely in then* 11sTied cuoioHHK^^^^^IICC smIV rests our customers ute the greater part is policp. CATO rthers money. Why ( k I ? /ays find what II e Hardware line j IRDWARE CO. j RESIGr We have resigned as weather the duties of this position are ti one who has time. We are I the wants ot our customers tc attention. As the people learn of oui dealings our list of-customers gi Are you one? If not, why. CATO COM Per J. R. Ca I Solution tor ? v We have just received ; ? solution for spraying fruit Also a supply of | Old Dutch Cl< rt which brightens the house ; 13 housekeeper. etalo Flv*m/vc hn>m 111*1 kjriuiv 1/1 U}|3 IB CI V t I1B1I 9 we don't use them. V ^ cheap drugs when the I Pageland D ^ We sell Kerosei fcgoosagaqggygg w.-*-: hi1 'SapBi Still Doing I Same Old We Protect your property Don t risk your property witl limes like this We buy and sell LAND?Tli any more Land. Did you e SAY! We have secured the c Surety of New York. Can furnish for any kind of Positions at reas See us about this- Dcn't leave home to rageiaiid ins. & "The hustlers" and treat-yc The Mis The mistake in bottles or in drugs scription never happens with us. partment every prescription we fill is ed so there is no possibility of a mist We do not loa\ e out one drug or we give your doctor credit for Unr^ into a prescription better than we well perfected to permit any bunglii accuracy and perfect purity, that c our prescription department. Mangum Di The quality Store, where fair dea MED rv?*r\nnr\pt ? -J f^iv/^uu3iicauM clllU jrned over to someloo busy supplying > give the matter prices and square j rows steadily. PANY to _____ socooosoo-^ Spraying | a barrel ol lime x Is' trees. Try it ^ I eanser K and gladdens lite q N le power and Q Ve do not buy X :y are ottered. ^ rug Co.L te Oil gCgCCGgQH business w ^ v Place while you sleep, lout lire protection tere will never be ver think oi this? igency for the National 1*1 f Trx any Kind or a LNJ1N1J, onable rates, get what you can get here Realty Co. m-right people stake |, > used in filling a preIn our prescription de? checked and rechec^ake. substitute another, for wing what ought to go do. Our system is too ig inaccurcy. Positive , >nly properly describes * rug Co. lings has first place.