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nn . n t ax r The Tax Books will be open 15ih October until 31st day of M Ta* levy for State Ordinary County Constitutional school County Roads Total levy Special Cheraw Graded School Marburg Orange Hill Pat's Branch 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 Hppe Wexford Winzo Zion Mt. Croghanf(Outside) Buffalo Dudley Five Forks Mangura Pflfreland Plains Center Grove Friendship Jefferson Long Branch Jefferson (Outside) Green Hill Middendorf McBee Sandy Run Union Ahgator (Outside) Bay Springs Bear Creek Bethesda v Juniper _ . PatriCR ^ 4 Cat Pond Lewis Ousley Palmetto Wallac Steer Pen For Back Indebtedness and I School: (Chesterfield School Dis mills, and Kuby, 5 mills. Cheraw Township, special tor, 7 mills for Road Bonds. All unpaid taxes will be subje< lanuary, two per cent lor Febuai After March 31st executions will i Sept. 15,1915. KING C is on his Ihrnm is circulating The time to the time to i money Is in < use to get it ui it. No better than to deposi the bank* The experiei proved the a bank account, condition ot th * bank account to hold their c< own 'conditioi Begin now. posits to the Ba as hundreds done already. TUC D A MI/ / inc DA1MIV [ 1 11 11 Notice. for the collection of taxes from arch 1916. 7 mills 7 1-2 mills 3 millc 1-2 mills 18 mills Local 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 1 .,?? A w / * 7 4 5 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 6 5 4 5 3 5 " 4 4 2 4 3 5 8 4 12 4 8 2 4 2 -2 M i 3 4 . 2 3 7 3 3 5 Extending School Terras, Special Uriel, 2 1-2 mills; Mt. Croghan, 5 I lfivy of 2 mills for Roads; Aliga :t~ to a penaltv of one per cent for y and seven per cent for March', be written for all unpaid taxes. W. A. DOUGLASS County Treasurer. OTTAXl I A/ JL JL vri^ ? again. Money freely, get money and save is when 'ircuiaiion. No iless you save way to save it regularly in nee of. last fall idvantage of a Compare the ose who had a and were able otton with your ?. Bring your de ink ot Pageland of others have )F PAGELAND Chester!!* Local F: TO BE Pag eland, Chei Chesterfield County w ill 1 tricts centering at Cheraw, I The first event will be hel Pageland on March 3.1st, am Teachers and districts in Pa Miss Jessie Funderburk, Disi Miss Katalene Clark, Distrfci Miss Natalie Burch. District Mrs. T. P. Brewer, District I Miss Lessie Funderburk, Dis Mr. Leon Funderburk, Distri Mr. Frank Funderburk, Disti Mr. J C. Pate District No 9 Mr. R. H. Thornton, District Mr. J. C. Black well District Mr. E. G. Edwards District j Mr. D. C. Young District Nc Mr. W. E. Wilson, District > Miss Annie Gulledge Distric Miss Clarice ClarK, District 1 Miss Sallie Chapman, Distric Miss Mamie Oliver District T Mr. J. P. Allen, Mt. Croghan Schools in the Cheraw Lo< No. 6, 26, 36. 7, 12, 13, 14, 17, 31, 8, 23, 25, 41. Schools in McBee District 10, 52,4,20,35, 49, 2,21.; The reading and spelling < 10: 30 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 2 arate rooms. 11:30 Written Spelling 8th, gether. 5th, 6th, and 7th Gri Grades together. No country boy or girl wil school of more than two I schools of more than three t pupils of similar schools. Each school is entitled to or The Declamation contest \ the 7th Grade. The Recitati abo\e the 7th grade and begi i lie elementary Declamati are open to boys and girls in The time lor this contest will ATHLETIC 50 yard dash for boys unde 50 yard dash for boys over 100 yard dash open to all. 220 yard dash open to all. Halt mile run open to all. Baseball throw open to all Running high jump open t Running broad jump open Pole vault open to all. All entries must be in the 1 tendent by March the 25th. Contestants must have a fa an average of not less than 7< The winners of the local < and such prizes as may be 1 awarded to the winners of th held at Chesterfield on April to the school f"*?r-improveme Get in touch with the Chai 1 t uie j. ouuweii, uneraw, (J Ei Ogburn, McBee. How to Win Happiness (By Mrs. VV. A. Simpson.) Cultivatehabit of always looking on the bright side of every thing. Worry and anxiety are the great killers. Worry has its effect on the physical powers, it breaks down the nerve centers, making one less able to do ones work or to meet any difficulty. "Don't | cross the bridge before you come to it" meet every trouble as it arises. We must accept cheerfully our place in life while we are in it, believing that it is the best possible place lor us. This does not mean thai we should not strive to better our condition, but it means that while we are in one position, to make the very best of it we can, and not be fretful, and jealous of others. "Oil" we say, "if I just had something else, or were in some other situation, 1 cou Id be happy." No we could not be. If we can not command happiness in our present position we could not find it in an other. We must throw our whole soul and spirt into our work, and do it the best we can, or know how. No matter what our work is, or what it may be, we must form a habit of doing it well or we OOn noiror h nr\r>?? WWVVi. Lft IK'^F.V Gel into the habit of doing bits of kindness and couitesies to all those who touch our life each day. This means at home; pi inci pallv, Any one can he polite eld County v ield Day HELD AT raw and McBee 3e divided into three local disUcBee and Paj^eland. Id on March 30. at Cheraw, .1 McBee on April the first, geland division: trict No. I. Pageland, S. C. t No. 3. Pageland, S. C. No. 3. Mt. Croghan, S- C. No. 53 Pageland, S. C. trict No. 27 Pageland, S. C. ct No. 24 Pageland, S. C. rict No. 34 Pageland, S. C. Jefferson, S. C. 1 No. 46 Jefferson, S. C. No. 40 Pageland, S. C. No. 28 Mt Croghan, S. C. >. 29 Ruby, S. C. Jo. 30 Ruby, S. C. t No. 32 Ruby, S. C. No. 44 Ruby, S. C. :t No. 15 Ruby, S. C. sV 51 Mt. Croghan, S. C. ,S. C. ^al Field Day will be Districts 18, 19, 33, 37, 48, 47, 5, 22, 11, will be Districts. 39, 38, 50, contests will be as follows: 1 Ird Grade, 4th Grade in sep9th, 10, and 11th Grades to- ides together. 3rd and 4th I 1 have to compete with a I teachers. Contestants from 1 eachers will compete with le boy and girl for each event, vill be open to all boys above, on contest is open to girls ns promptly at 11 o'clock, on and Recitation Contests the 7th grade and under, i be announced later. :EVENTS r 12 years. 12 years. o all. I to all. 1 lands of the Count}' Superinir average ot attendance and ) per cent in class room work, events will receive ribbons locally offered. The Prizes erGeneral Field Day to- be8th will be in cash and goes nts. rman of your district. These 13. Dukes. Pageland and L. and pleasant and thoughtful c when out on a dress parade. r But the folks who love us i most and whom we rpost love j are those in our own household i j or our immediate surroundings. |i i ry uiougiittulness* kindness, ( and courtesy, with them, and ^ we Will soon find that this will ? win more affections than many t other acts that we can perform. ( To be happy we must have the j I Bargain 1THE CHJVRL01 oi its Special "Bar date New Subscrir $6.00 per year tor months trial subsc Wire News Servic< scription price. Tho fAI?. 11IC 1U11 The A line of Furniture has b Guess and it is now vour privi Kock-bottom prices. This Ft separate from our general stor FUR] your home with better b tables, etc. at a low figure Don't buy furniture unt C. L. Gl GUESS, - MARC has come again. By accouitfs should have been is your time. The next f< UP TIME at this store. "A word to suffiGi - Mungc continual joy of the friendly neetings of others, and the daily ntercourse with our fellow bengs. The evil deeds of our iyes, have their effect upon the ives of others, so let us be very :areful how we live and how ve act, for in some measure we ire our brothers keeper. So let js adopt and maintain a simple, :hrist-hke attitude of confidence ind trust in God as our father. Period FyIp APRIL 10 rTE OBSERVER aitnoum gain Period" to APRI1 ition will be acceptei the Daily and Sunday, rintion. The Observe e from Washington is emost News] Two tarolii \ 9 ! Furniture I j FOR THE HOME ieen added to our business at ilegs tb buy right new stuft at irniture is housed in a building e. ' NISH ed steads, chairs, bureaus, il you have seen lUedge I ?c 1 H 15th I this time all of last year's | i ir i paid. ir yours hasn t, now ;w days are to be a PAY 'the wise is ent" > Bros. Notice Notice is hereby give that a meeting of the stockholders of the Cotton warehouse company will be held at Pageland, S. C. on March 31st, 1916, for the purpose of voting on a resolution to dissolve the corporation. Notice given this 29th day of February, 1916. L. L. Parker, Sec. & Mgr. i nded to i ces the extension j 10th. Until that i at the rate ot . $1.50 lor three r's Special Leased i worth the sub 0 paper In nas. _J