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DODGE Bi -ww MOTOI Has many features 1 " a car of so moderate sents a combination q !ency and equipment 1 ordinary interest to chaser. It is for voti to H#*tormiri Eias been put into ately the specificati ements of a careful i car needs no sp to tell of It IT SPEAKS I price of the Touring G 785.00. F. O. Sold in Chesterfi E. PLI JHERAW, Tax N The Tax Books will be open fo 15th October until 31st day of Dec* Ta< levy for State iRosdisdsamifc m*- I VPs Pee Dee Stafford Cheraw (Outside) Bethel Center Point Chesterfield " ^ Parker Pine Grove Shiloh Snow Hill Ruby Vaughan Womble Hill White Oak Black Creek Cross Roads Center Mt. Croghan New Hope Wexford Winzo Zion Mt. Croghan (Outside) Buffalo Dudley Five Forks Mangum Pageland Plains Center Grove Friendship Jefferson Long Branch Jefferson (Outside) Green Hill Middendorf McBee Sandy Run Union Aligator (Outside) Bay Springs Bear Creek Bethesda Juniper Patrick Cat Pond I^ewis Ousley Palmetto Wallace Steer Pen I? * - - ror isacK indebtedness and Ex School: Chesterfield School Distr mills, and Ruby, 5 mills. Cheraw Township, special U tor, 7 mills for Road Bonds. V Sept. ir?, i9ir>. ** ROTHERS l CAR vw>. that are unusual In a price* and repre>f refinement, efficiIhat is of more than tho ?... U1V 1UK.UUCU |fUI" v' te how great is the value | >" the car, and as to how ions measure up to the buyer. ' ?ecial salesmanship s merits. FOR ITSELF ar or Koadster complete is B. DETROIT eld County by JMMER s.c. otice. r the collection of taxes from imber 1915. 7 mills * , 7 1-2 mills ... , 3 mills 1-2 mills aft 10 imus oUP Bonds 3 mills 4 mills 3 8 4 2 1-2 2 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 5 4 5 4 1-2 3 *" 2 4 4 5 6 4 3 4 7 4 5 2 2 2 2 3 k' 2 3 6 M 5 4 5 3 5 " 4 4 2 4 3 " 5 8 4 1-2 \4 44 8 2 14 \ (4 2 ' 2 3 3 " 41 2 3 7 3 3 44 * 5 tending School Terms, Special ict, 2 1-2 mills; Mt. Croghan, 5 ?vy of 2 mills for Roads; Aliga V. A. DOUGI ASS COllIllV Tronciiror :??/ i vu>iuiv.?i CHINESE SHOE WORKBOl Perhaps This May Provide Work fo Some Small Child's Nimble Fingers. ^ .The small girl who would like t make mother or elder sister a git but whose pocket money Is llmltec should try her hand at the little Ch nese shoe workbox shown here. 8h will surely succeed If she can sew a all. and if she will be very careft about the cutting and sewing. Th beauty of It is the piece bag wl probably supply the materials for mal ing, while 26 cents will buy the ftu ulshlugs. One must cut two pieces of can board, each seven inches long, the shape It into a sole and take off on< quarter inch from the toe of one plec< The larger piece Is covered on on Bide with white muslin and the smal raiT Nice Present Any QlH Can Make. er with a bit of muslin is sewed a around the white covered sola an then to the smaller sole, silk upwar< When this is sewed together you hav a sole half an inch in thickness tun ing up at the toe as the Chinaman1 shoe does, tall this with cotton. 'rue one thing to remember is t take time in making this pretty bo: It costs next to nothing, but it will nc be a success-rf carelessly d&ner-^^ saw an exquisite mode of this work case that Is to be give to a bride. It is carried out In whit satin embroidered In silk and alive thread In a wistaria design, the 111 ing being of wistaria-colored silk t match. This should be a hint to girls wh have friends marrying during the hoi day season. If embroidery is beyon the donor's skill, a tiny spray c orange blossom tied with silver cor might decorate the top, or the lnltls of the bride could be placed thera. THE GIFTS FOR MOTHER Th$ gladdest hour of Christmas day* The time the hearts are lightest An* every care Is chased away An" all the smiles are brightest. Is when the family, young an' old. From dad to little brother, With all the love that hearts can hold Come bringing gifts to mothet. We keep her presents till the last An' then when she sits rocking. An' all the other gifts are passed. We go an' get her stocking. We gather round her easy chair. First one an' then the other Steps up an' says: "Well, I declare! Here's something else for motherl" An' with each present goes a kiss. An' all is still an' quiet When mother murmurs: "What Is thlsr An' hastens to untie it. Then everybody wildly cheers An' shouts for perfect gladness. An" mother's eyes are moist with tear*. But not the tears of sadness. Oh, here's a scene that gold can't buy. Or stage In Imitation, The smiling face, the glistening eys Of love's own celebration. And with each Jolly Christmas day We pray to know another When we shall meet the self-same way And bring our gifts to mother,| ?Detroit Fref Pres. THE WI8DOM OF WAITING. "Your wife telle me you bare flren Up BITiOKinR." That a only until ChrietmM; I don't Hk? ner f?rRnd." I ( HIS IDEA. * Bill?Now I'll give you a nei one on the phonograph. Jill?Who is that making th 0 noise ? t, "That'B the lightning quartette. "Sounds like thunder.'* I & * - - NO, INDEED, it 1 Bill?The smallest apartmen U houses are those occupied by bee: [. In a cubic foot of honeycomb ther r- are about nine thousand cells. Jill?I suppose it is not alone th janitor who docs the stinging? ?* TERPSICHORE. 9. ? Chorus of Moose Meadow Girl (to Uncle Abner, who has spent thre days in New York)?Oh, uncle, nm ' kyou can teach us all the latest danc steps, can't yoii ??Puck. SAME LINE. "Billyons began life by waterinj i horses and eows on a farm." "And he's still watering stock ii I Wall street." NOT SO MUCH. "I can throw all comers at firs touch." ' That's nothing; so can a banan: r peel." YOU - cultivate youi crops t< make them grow, but money ii the bank grows without effort 01 your part. Start a saving accoun now. THE BANK OF PAGE LAND. Notice of Summons by Publi cation State of South Carolina County of Chesterfied. Pageland Mercantile Company plaintiff, vs W. D. Sellers, de fendant. Summons by G. M. Rodgers a Magistarte in and tor the abovi L state and county: ? To W. D. Sellers, Defendant J Whereas Complain has been made unto me that yoi ? the said Defendant, W. D. Seller: ? are indebted to the plaintiff it * thp sum K7 which yoi have failed-to pay after~dTie "tie a mand although you admit tin )r same to be due the plaintiff, i- These are therefore to requin ? you the said Defendant W. D 0 Sellers to appear before me ir l- my office on the twenty first dm d after the service hereof, exclu ? sive of the day of such service j Pageland, S. C., to answer to tin said complaint and if you fail o refuse to so appear and answer Judgment will be given for the J relief as demanded in the com plaint. Given under my Hand ant Seal at Pageland, S. C., this 30tl day of November, 1915. (Seal) G. M. Rodgers Magistrate When you see that heac remember that 1 sell the choicest meats for the righi price. 1 am ready to serve you again. All my oldcus tomers and many new one* are invited to call and gel something tor the table. 1 shall collect each MonI day, as has been the custom of Mr. Smith. R. E. RICHARDSON Dr. R. L. McManua DENTIST Pageland, S. C. Jefferson Wednesday Ruby Thursday , Mt. Croatian Friday Remainder of time at Pageland. Office in Rank Building Just received a nice line of clocks. B. B. Kuhanks. Everybody needs Underwear, Mungo Bros, sell the wann kind Town Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given that the taxes tor the Town of Pageland e for the year! 1915 are now due and payable, and that all taxes ? not paid by Januafy 1, 1916 are subject to a penalty. The tax books are open at the Pageland Hardware Co. t L. J. Watford, Clert Goods For The Holidays 1 now have the J. T. Mills restaurant, and 1 will S i ?' - c nave a nice line or Christmas Things. Let everybody come tc ? see me. C. C. Price : CHRIS Will Sooi i and we are prepared to ] best oi Fruits, Nuts am FANCY < just from the factory ir in bulk. Iln the meantime Drugs, Medicines, Stati service. Let us serve Mangum (""Than! i I Every one who ha i I *his our first yea - I We hone to servp vmi I the reason we W Hence you don't help pay tl pay himself. Here's w New Year. We G. C. MAN KING C is on his ttiron is circulating i The time to the time to i 1 money is in < use to get it ui it. No better t than to deposi the bank* ... The experiei proved the a bank account, condition oi th bank account; toehold their c< own condition Begin now. posits tothelBa as hundreds < done already. rrvil^ r\ a m*i? I tit BANK U wammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnrm n m? m>wmuu*m m Monuments . It will pav you to see me , before : ou buy a Monument or Tombstone of any kind, if you ' want tu save money, G. R. KNIGHT. * Notice of Election Notice is hereby given tha there will he held an election in the Town of Pa gel and on Tuesday, Janurav 4, 1916 for the purpose of electing officers for the Town of Pagcland for the year 1 1916. Registration Books are now open at office of Carolina Supply Co. S- A. Sellers. Registrar A. F. Funderburk, Mayor ^ L. J. Watlord, Clerk M. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Will "be in ageland Wednesday Thursday and Friday of each week. TMAS ii Be Here furnish you the very I 1 a large variety of fresh CANDIES I i 1-4 to lib boxes, also 1 don t forget our line ol onery and our fountain you. Drag Co. ??^mm. * k You. ^ 1s helped us to make ? ir a very good one. i better next year, tar | y and sell tar cash. 1 tie fellow's bill who Dosen't ishing you a prosperous are yours to serve GUM & CO. :otton e again. Money freely, get money and save is when circulation. No iless you save way to save if regularly in nee of last fall idvantage of a Compare the ose who had a and were able rtton with your I. Rrinn vmir dp nk ofPageland of others have IF PAGELAND mtmm?mmmmtvnammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm A