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: v L.I ! Tax > The Tax Books will be open ?< 15th October until 31st day of Mai Tax levy for State Ordinary County Constitutional school County Roads Total levy Special 1 Cheraw Graded School Marburg Orange Hill Pat's Branch Pee t>ee 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 -i New Hope Wpyfrn-fl Winzo Zion Mt. Croghan (Outside) Buffalo Dudley Five Forks Marigum Pageland Plains Center Grove Friendship Jefferson Long Branch Jefferson (Outside) Green Hill Middendorf McBee Sandy Run Union Alienator (Outside) Bay Springs Bear Creek Bethesda Juniper Patrick fmmCat Pond N . Lewis . Ousley Palmetto Wallace Steer Pen For Back Indebtedness and Ej lchool: Chesterfield School Disti r.iills, and Rub}-, 5 mills. Cheraw Township, special t or, 7 mills for Road Bonds. All unpaid taxes will be subject 1 anuary, two per cent lor Febuarj After March 31st executions will I # Sept. 15,1915. Better * For less Money. Spring Samples and th< best values lor the mo It will be to your inte Kplnro lrnn knir * rnn ? n/vivivi jvu uujf yuui U] Nice lot of Oxfords i shapes to be opened up see them. R.L.J Dr. R. L. McManu* DENTIST Pageland, S. C. Jefferson Wednesday Ruby Thursday Mt Croghan Friday Remainder of time at Pageland, Office \n Bqnfc Bh!IS!?* i'I '< 3 Jotice. k the collection of taxes from i ch 1916. 7 mills 7 1-2 mills 3 mills 1-2 mills 18 mills x>cal Bonds 3 mills 4 mills 3 8 4 3 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 M 2 2 3 2 3 6 * 5 4 " 5 " 3 5 44 4 4 Z ] 4 3 5 ! 8 " 4 1-2 , 4 8 2 4 2 2 " 3 3 4 2 r m 7 3 3 5 ftonHinry Cr>Vi/\n1 Tnvmn C 1 >>VUU111|; Vjv.11UVI 1 CI HIS, opucmi rict, 2 1-2 mills; Mt. Croghan, 5 levy of 2 mills for Roads; Aliga to a penaltv of one per cent for r and seven per cent for March, be written for all unpaid taxes. W. A. DOUGLASS County Treasurer. Suits { I have received my ey are "Dandies. The ney I have ever seen, rest to look them over pring suit. in the latest styles and linin V 4fA/\l r ^ ^ " ? J una wccrv. VAilllC anu smith MONEY IN IDEAS Bell, Howe, Singer, and other millionaire Inventor* began life a* poor boy*. Fortunes await other inventor*. Can YOU think of something to patent? America'* greatest ? Inventor tells HOW TO INVENT In a booklet sent to you free fay COPP & CO., Patent Attorneys, 748 8th St., Washington, D.C, tor Be sure to name this ocwvptpcf fn your Utte*. AtfcJUitor (tout WOOD'S ~j Prosperity Seeds. With bright prospects ahead for good prices on Vegetable ana all Farm products, our farmers should feel encouraged to plant improved varieties of seeds, so as to increase their crops. WOOD'S VEGETABLE SEEDS, long known for their superior quality and productive uess, nave greatly increased in demand and popularity WOOD'S GRASS, CLOVER and FARM SEEDS are of tested germination and superior qualities. Write for prices. WOOD'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG gives valuable information about all Seeds for the Farm and Garden. Mailed free on request. T.W.WOOD & SONS. SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. ILetriE Rot Your Compost |! 1 am tho champion rotter of the world. j I'll rot leaves, straw, stalks, manure. I sawdust or any other vegetable matter, even dirt, into a rich, high-grade fertilizer, in less than two months. Just ke p mo on t'io Job and I will save you a b.g lot of t'.iat fcitiiizer money. If you v. ant to know all about this compost ro'.'.ir. , m well as spraying ! and pro*' n'.irg hog cho'.cri, write i "Bel reviV CIO N. 8eco:id Street, St. l/n.'f, Mo., end I'll send you a little book, free, that tolls how. I am Red Devil Lye 5c. For BIQ CANS Almost as big as these costing 10c. NAVU Mf LABELS. Shoes of all grades, shapes and sizes. We can fit any foot or pocket book, Vfungo Bros. Another I Our buyer, G. C. Mungc the western markets whei I load of fine mules. They I Call and look them over I Mungc | icelin ^ Syrup Pepsin is an ari J ing, such as you generall ^ spring. Why not come i K sell the 50c size for 45c. ^ the amount of quinine yc K When you need Croup ^ yourself and family rem J 3 kinds which we do n 5 fully. ^ Uur line of Couflh Syru ^ cigaretts and smoking ta < Mangum \ Treats Yo? # *wwwv\w*% V , J % Joel Co'lfns Mai tied. jj Monroe Fn?iuircr. S Mr. Joel Collins and Miss Ola E McManus were married last Sunday at the residence of Mr. B T. P. Kr/iall on Il-.n np ctri.? ? IB [Esq. P. H. Johnson performed I the marriage service. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McManus and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Collins. Both are from Buford township. Mr. and Mrs. Collins are young people of good character and have many friends. The boiler room at the shaft at the Howie Mine was He?tr?\'. ed by fire Friday night, says the Waxhavv Enterprise. The fire caught in the roof from a flue. Fortunately, the boiler was some little distance from any other building and the fire- did not spread. At the same time there were several workmen in the shaft and when the steam was cut off the hoisting machinery was paralized and two of the men had to climb out from a depth of nearly three hundred feet. In a short time the air = pipes were connected to the big boiler at the rock mill and steam conveyed in this manner operated the hoisting crank. An old negro mammy had a family of boys so well behaved that one day her mistress inquired: "Sally, how did you raise your boys so well?" "Ah'll tell vo\ missus," answered Sally: "Ah raised dem boys with a barrel stave an* Ah raised dem frequent." M. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Will be in Pageland Wednesday Thursday and Friday of each week. I "li Car Load i, nas just returned trom | | e he bought another car I * arrived in good condition. I before you buy or swap. 1 Bros. J v\wv\wvw\^ n Ra.i s nor plate against babfeel- i y experience during the J n and get a bottle? We ? And for 25c we sell you ? ?u've been paying 45c for. ? and Pneumonia salve for J ember we always keep ? ot hesitate to guarantee J ip is complete, also cigors, ? bacco. <jj Drug Co. \ I Squarely* ^ unuuuui 11 A line of Furniture has bei Guess and it is now vour privili k/vt?<v : T"-!- ^ ivwik-uuiiuiu ites. 1 ins rur separate from our general store. FURP your home with better be tables, etc. at a low figure. Don't buy furniture until C. L. Gu GUESS, - Home-Ma Kraut an In addition to the above nicest line of groceries. In prompt and courteous attent eat, call to see or 'phone. D.E. < Frost Proof Ca Four varieties. Early Jersey Wakefield, Succeesion I now have ready for shipmc that will give you absolute sat: WV%%\COUNT Gl)/ Do not forget that my p Grow Perfe VV Price F. O. B. Cli One thousand to three thoi Four thousand to six thou! Seven thousond to nine th? Ten thousand or more, pei Larger Quantities at special ] lable Competition. B. J. DOUGU CHESTERFl mrMU v is on his throne is circulating The time to ( the time to s money is in el use to get it nnl it. No better than to deoosil M the bank* The experien proved the a< bank account, condition oi the bank account a to hold their co own condition. Begin now. 1 posits to the Bai as hundreds o done already. THE BANK 01 " ' "" 1 " "1" 11 1 : ~ y? ' ' * V' Furniture I FOR 1 THE I HOME E en added to our business at 2gs to buy right new stuft at niture is housed in a building USH d steads, chairs, bureaus, ; you have seen illedge - - - S.C. de Hams, id Flour we have the freshest and irlrlifinn f h uuuiiivii iu mcac WC glVC ion to all oiders. If it's to Clark ibbage Plants I Wakefield, Early Charleston I , and Early Summer | jut very find Cabbage Plants E isfaction. I m IRANTEEDW%%W } >lanls are the kind that ct Cabbage esterfield, S. C. %/% usand, per thousand $1.25 sand, per thousand 1.00 ousand per thousand .90 r thousand .85 prices. I will meet any repuIS, Box 45. [ELD. S. C. OTTON again. Money freely. jet money and ave is when irculation. No less you save way to save regularly in ce of last fall Ivantage o! a Compare the >se who had a ind were able tton with your Iring your deik of Pageland if others have F PAGELAND HMMW?mm?M? mi