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Mr. K. 1'. Latiey lias bouaht the \\\.
T. Thrower (lain farm near Cheraw.
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Mr. J. T. l-'iiiiilerhnrk. of ihorohiud.
spent Tuesday with his son. 1 M\ .1. L.
Ktiuderlturk.
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Mr. J. 1'. Harris is rc|H?rted critically
ill at his hoiiK> corner Kershaw alio
Third streets.
Mr. K. Ihiawell. general niaiia^et
of the Seaboard Air Line, was in the
city Tuesday. With Mr. Lane.
sii|H>riiitendant of the & I... he made
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SIM ll|V|n-<-| mil iuiii I'l III*- * . V\ ?. <! ?
same day.
For Sale? Nitr pijis.
K. It. Laney, Cheraw. S.
At a in^r <>f tlii? stockholders of
t In* People's I tank of Chesterfield. held
this week Mr. II. Ik !.aney < l oar ?-it\
was eSeeted president.
Mr. K. S. N. ltol lines. of Chesterlield.
1 as rented oiio of (lit* 11a null stop,
iiuil.line's on Market street, and is op>u
ine up a niee line of Ifry Good--. Shoes
and Groeeries. lie will tell you about
it in his own way in the next issue of
the < 'hroiiicle.
"Mrs. Wie-s of the Cahhairo I\at<h'
will lw rendered hhy Miss I'.ciilali
McXemar :it the School Auditorium
January ::ist. at s p. 111.
If is safe to say that no story in
modern literature ap|K>als more to all
classes of people than this happy coinlunation
of wit. wisdom and philosophy.
Wireless Receiving Station in Cheraw.
Son let ling new in Cheraw was inaugurated
this week when the Crawford
Jewelry C. put into n|ierutinu a wireless
telegraphic receiving station for
the purp<;si> of securing the correct
time. This innovation comes pretty
high in figures of dollars and cents luit
tin* Crawford's say nothing hut the
very latest and host for Cheraw.
Time is flashed here twice daily from
the National Wireless station at
Arlington. V.. once at 1l! M. and again
at Id p. m.
WAR I TON I'AIN!
1 'H i It l> ki ^ kAJ CVWtJ AAUAAAV
usually IS CCIUH'S quite lllliwpeeieui.*
Hut you aro 1 ?rt?i?a?rt?? 1 for every emergency
if you keep a small hot tie of
Sloan's Liniment liamly. It i* the
greatest pain killer ever diseovetvd.
Simply laid on the skin?n>> ruhhina
required?it drives the pain away. It
is really wonderful.
Mervin 11. Soister. lierkley. Cat.
writes: "laist Saturday, after tramp
ittg around the Panama ;K\positio<i
with wet feet. I eanie home with iu\
iteek >o vtiiV that 1 eotihlu't turn. I
applied Sloan's Liniment freely ami
went to hod. To my urprise. next
morning the stillness had almost dis
appeared, four hours after the scoot n
applieation 1 was as good a> new."
Mstt'eh litis. At Ih'tlggisls. J.*ie
> o:i?' pr.'-Ptpr d-':e promptly at tin
Chr ?itie!e olTiee.
Reduced
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Soiik* Clu iau People Have Learned
lion To (jet Kelief.
11..w ni:iiiy people suffer from :in
m ilium' hack?
How few know I In' canst;?
If it hurts t'? stoop or lift?
If \? 11 suffer sudden. dart in;; pains?
If you arc weak, laiue ami tired.
Suspect your kidnevs.
Watch for nature's signal.
The llrst >L'ii may he headache or
dizziness.
Scanty, painful, or too frequent
urination.
Nervousness or a constant, deadtired
feeling.
Avert the serious kidney diseases
Treat the weakened kidneys with
Moan's Kidney Pills.
A remedy especially for sick kidneys
l'.udocsed in Chcraw l.y your friends
and neiirhhors.
Mrs f 1\ Tillman. Third St.. Che.
p:iw. says: ".My luH'k isflu'il .ill the tinn
;|IM| I \V;|S SII sure ami lilim* ill till
niorniii',' licit 1 euiihl lei rally st rniirliteii
up. My lie:el :i< -lia'al. I 11:1 >I dizzy spells
and my si^lit hlurreal. The kidney se
eretieiis passed irregularly ami when
a'Va'l* 1 au.'llt fallal, it M'tth'al ell IIIy kia!
neys. making ina' snlVer wairsa*. I lean'Kialney
Pills eiireal lne a if all signs el
kialuey trouble."
I'riae "ilia-, at all ala'alel's. Pain't sjin
ply ask fa-r a kiilney rema'dy?gel
I lean's Khlney lMlls 11i.? same thai
a-iuval Mrs. Tillman. Kesta-r Milhuri
Caa.. I'raips.. ItllfTalai. N. V. I la *1
JURY OUT 51 HOURS.
6 New Haven A\en Not Guilty; Mi.i
trial For 5.
Six a.f tlia- a'tevi'll faiflSla-r a 1 ift (*!a?*.
of tha- Na'W Yaark. \'a w IJiveii am
Hartf"ra| rni!rai;ol, a-hut^d hy tIn* ue
aTinua nt with a rii i;n !1 . '<>!:,tieti aif i!
Sherin: n anli-tr s; law, wi la faanm
net guilty by t!ia* jury that fa?r near!;
thra'e nia nil lis ! .:> Ilia n trying the earn
The jury at's- ur-a-i a n tha* tiva> aitha-rThese
aa i nit ti'il w< ra> 1?. Xewtn
Ttal lia y. F-e lltinirlaan. Caitlll. : Haatier
W. Taft, 1 h a a \ iah'tiac. T{. I.; .Tames s
Ih-niiiigway. A. Ha-atain Ttaaherlsaiii am
Frealeria-k P. Itivwsta>r. Na'W llavei
anal Henry K. Mellarg. Stanifaira
("a ill II.
Thesi1 en whom the jury alisagra-a.
Wa'l'a* Willlain !{e<-kefa'!lall\ New Yaark
Charles F. T'iaiiika-r. Xtisenia, Cemi
Charles M. I'ratt, ISreaiklyii; T.i'wi
Cass l.a-a|v:ii(|. New York, and Kal
ward la. Ite'-hins. New Haven.
Th<' va-ralia t was returned after fif
IIll'V' wait!"inrrifMrttrtt.'' ' :M"' "
ell t!??? tiva' ah'feiialants npaali whaal
till' JlU'aars a'aitlla] liait agree staaaaal S t
4 for na*a|nittal.
COUGHS AND COLDS AKK
OANt.LKOlS
IVw .if us realize tile thinner o
'( uurii> and Cold*. Wo consider tuei
>n and liariiiicss ailments. IIow
ever >': si-tier tell us every tliir.l pel
> 11 ?iie> if a hum ailment. Iiaim'emtt
I Ihviichiai .iihI l.uiur diseases folhn
a neglected cold. A< your l?oly struf
tiles against eo|i| trcrms, no better ai
can be b id tban 1 >r. Kind's \ew hieovery.
!t> merit lias been tested b
old and voum.m. In use over !." year
(Jet a bottle to-day. Avoid the lis
of serious I.mm ailments, luaijrsrist:
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SEVEN HI NDRKD DOLLARS PAID I
Attorney llanna Says Commissioners
Cannot Lawfully Pay Accountant. l'c
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Several mouths ago the araud jury cQ
of Chestcrlield county employed Mr. ^
.1. S. Rishop. an expert accountant who gx
wa? former auditor of the C & L road,
t<- check uii the hooks of the county
i ,
i officers. .Mr. lUshop lias nearly com;
pleted llie work aiid will innk?- his final
report to the tfrniul jury in February.
His claim for $1.1x3 has been filed, j
and s.wen hundred of it was paid the
I first .Monday in January.
There are those who dispute the
riaht of the hoard ?-* county conimls- ^
ioners to pay for this work out of the y
ordinal'.1 county funds. Lawyer R. E.
I lamia in writing to the Chesterfield
Advertiser says: I have been requested
to make public my views of the law jj
in regard t<? the accountant now employed
in chcckin;; the hooks of the
County officials.
First 1 wish to cite section 4034 or g
Volume 1 Code of 1 !>1 li in full:
"tiraiid Jury May Employ Exjiert ^
Accountant. lira ltd juries may, wnenever
in their judgement it becomes a
necessary. em ploy one or more expert c
accountants to ni<l them to examint. n
ami investigate the offices, hooks, pa ^
pers. vouchers and accounts of any puh
lie officer of their respective counties ]y
and to fix tiic amount of comiiciisutini. j,
?.r per dicin to he paid therefore, upon s
the approval of the presiding judge, g
given before any expert is employed." p
I'lider this section it will lie seen that
a necessary prerequisite is the appro- (
val of tlie presiding judge before the a
expert is employed. Such accountant q
which employed is engaged in the work
that i- supposed to be done by the j
grand jury and for this reason should j
' j ipaid as the grand jurors are paid
i vi/. upon warrant signed by the Circuit 1
| Judge. In my opinion the County ?
i Hoard of Commissioners only have such i
| powers to pass upon claims as given j
J i>,\ section !Ho which section is as to
' | accounts etc. in the roads, bridges i
I .
.ferries; !i|(i wliicli lays down spccitl t
j cully the only items that are to he paid
i. by the county and unless this nccouu
. | taut under the provision nf this sec
*. tioii coiiics in as a juror there is no pr?K
; vision made for the payment and there
" lore tin* statute" tails.
I
di.Mr, Calvin (iriggs Sunday Night.
I.
Mr. I'nlvin Criggs died at his hoint.
t near ('hesterlield Siiuay night. lie had
. I'it'll sirk for nearly twelve mouths
Mr. tJriggs was 74 years of age las:
? (K tolier. The hurial was at New Hope
I* M dhodist Clinrch Tuesday morning ut
11 oVlork. with survives |?y his pastor,
lie v. .1. II. West, of the Morven cir
/relative-; gathered to pax^^Ftf last re"'
r s;t'ci- to a most excellent citizen.
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REMOVAL.
1 t:ve .aoved my blacksmith and
i general repair shop from the lot rear
; Mallov & Co's store to my lot near the
M Coast Line passenger depot, where 1
, also have opened a nice line of grocer..
j ies. I thank you for past patronage
^ and hope to serve you all at my new
v stand.
? | J. F. HARPER.
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STOVE WOOK.
<\ I am in position to furnish promptly
l> lirst class stove wood in any length
<.' and size. Call phone 14S.
J. F. BENNETT,
Cheraw. S. C.
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t Office
, Shoes,
hings
lary 14
?r. Joym^HFt MeFnrlan Satnrdny
McFarlan^Wj?n- 11.?The educa- a
?nal rall^Btfl' be held here Satury
at thi^BBethodlst church on ac- i
unt of flyuAChool building being de
o small Wo teat the crowd that is ca
pected. Wne folowing program has
en arranMged for the day: In
9.30 A. A. Song. "America." wt
Prayer (Aid address of welcome by "P
Addresse by Prof. P. J. Kiker, Mr.
W. Cam Iron, and Supt. W. C. Biv- ^
,s- th,
One hou: for dinner. uc
1.00 P. I. Formal presentation of th:
ig and B )le by the Junior Order of fo1
nited An srican Mechanics.
Address by Rev. T. B. Justice.
Song, "T he Star Spangle Banner." jj,
Address n^JIon. C. B. Webb. N'a- pli
onal Coui cillor of the Jr. 0. U. A. Be:
[. fu
Song, "F ed, White and Blue."
Address ?y Hon. J. Y. Joyner, State
uperinten lent of Public Instruction. Up
Song, "C od Be With You Till We "p
leet Agaim." benediction. ru
Everybody is cordially invited to 70
ttend. Dirtier will be served at the ^
hurch and | the ladies of the com- re
uinity are^requested to bring has- ne
ets. C an
The honqfr roll for this month in PC
lias Blalocn's room; Third grade? eI
Ithel Hrawwell, Qwendolene John- ^
on; foufth?Ohristine Teal, Ruth
lings, Annie Moore, Terrell Moore,
)an Northcutt.
Mr. W. M. Harding of New Rorhelle,
N. Y., arrived faere Sunday w
md will spend several days hunting fo
[uail. 1,1
so
Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. Gnrriss of
darlboro County spent Sunday with fa
dr. and Mrs. P. M. Moore. It
There have been several contractors 07
iere looking over the raildoar bridge Pr
lite and to bid on the concrete work. ~
tVe understand work is to commence
jome time in the near future.
There was a moving picture show t
ind a slight of hand performance at sc
;he W. 0. W. hall last night. Sc
tb
sa
Rarely Seen RC
Senator Williams I toga n a toast at a
wedding with the remark: II
"I have seen girls s?> timid and |]
shrinking that they were afraid to go "p
bathing for fear that they might drown, th
afraid to go rowing for l'ear the boat at
might upset, afraid to go driving for
fear the horse would run ?iT. and afraiu *8
t?? help with the house work for fear ^
of injuring themselves internally?hut m
1 never yet saw a girl who was afraid er
vj
to get murried." k,
THE CHEMIST. ?
^jHlram Maxim.
Having Occasion to use some rnetui
lie mercury In his London laboratory.
Sir Hiram Maxim sent his man, Silver J<
man, out to purchase "one pound of vs
metallic mercury in u strung glass hot r,
tie with a cork stopper." In "My ju
Life" he tells the story of what hap w
peued. ^
Sllvermiu soon returned and said '
that he tould not find any metallic
mercury. I asked him whether he had
tried at ajshoe shop or a beer shop. ai
"No," le replied, "at a wholesale in
chemist's." CM
I told bim he must have made n (<
mess of it somehow, und I sat down
and wrote out carefully. "Wanted?
one pound of metulllc mercury in a
strong glass bottle with a cork stop- 's*
per."
Before long he came back and said da
that there was no such stuff as "metal- re
lie mercury" known In the chemist's W1
shop and that he had been to a whole- m
sale place. As the shop was not more
than 200 yurds away. I went around
with him and said to the ruau behind ("
the counter:
"I have sent this young man here
twice for some metallic mercury, and 'IV
he tells uie that you have nothing of IV
the kind." ,;l
"No, we never have any call for It." iUI
he replied.
"But Is not this a chemist's shop?"
"Yes; one of the largest in London." 1
"Do you sell all kinds of chemicals?". ,s>"Yes."
'ili
"Then how does It happen that you I>t
have no metallic mercury?"
"We have never had any call for It
before. We do not know what It Is."
"Have you any bicarbonate of soda?"
"Yes; tons of It."
"Have you any bicarbonate of potash?"
i
"Certainly; any amount of It."
"What Is bicarbonate of potash a
bicarbonate of?"
"Why, naturally of potash."
"Could you let me have some potash
before It Is made up Into a blear
bonnte?"
"Certainly." ^
"Have you any bichloride of uier
cury?" D<
"Yes; lots of It." |)ti
"What is bichloride of mercury a
bichloride of?"
Here I hnd him. I asked him if li
were his first day on duty
"NTo; I have been hero twenty your* ' "I1
The head man. who had overheard s?
our conversation, then came up and na
Barn. "wuy. or rour>c m*- , ,
wants quicksilver." (V-,
Curiously enouph. Il had cover ??< (
curred to me to call it l?y tint mine
althouph 1 ouplit to have tliiiiuln ni "
It, However. It Is never eHlinl >|.ii I; 111
silver by scientific men. tin
| be
There Is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years It was supposed
to be incurable. Doctors prescribedjlocal
remedies, and by constantly
falling to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a
local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional
conditions and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's f.
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a consti- sjii
tutional remedy, is taken" internally
and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous N|'Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred ,ltl
Dollars reward is offered for any case
that Hill's Catarrh Cure falls to cure, to
SendJ^r circulars and testimonials.
^0. CHENEY A CO., TbladO. Ohio.
^yi^Drugglsts, 76?u.Jr ^ ^
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POWDER HOUSE PERILS. A
"Jag" Without Whisky and a Weird
Nervous Disorder.
Ucohol Is greatly feared by the pow
r people, and rightly so. But they
nor eliminate a strange malady that
pears among their workmen In the " '
wder mills. As subterranean labor ty
compressed air produces "the beuds,"
)rk in the powder mills creates the
owder house Jug," which is describ
as follows by Merle Crowell In the
nerlcan Magazine: of
K powder house is no place for an
steady hand or an unseeing eye. But ,l
s "powder house Jag." a freak prod ?,j
t of the plants themselves. Is somelog
which no amount of diligence can ?'a
refend. Large quantities of alcohol
e used in the making of smokeless
wder. and the air in the shops fre al
iently gets heavy with Its fumes
en have been known to leave the J1'
mts reeling and stupefied, while one a?
rious accident was caused because a
me fuddled workman threw on both ! '<
e high pressure and low pressure
akes at the snme time.
A weird uervous disorder that steals j
ion powder makers has been called
owderitis." Treading all day with
bber sole shoes in a shop which a
grant spark will change into a era al
r, they get keyed up to a uervous
nsion that never runs down, with the 1,1
suit that even when off duty they ^-(
iarly Jump through their collars at
i unexpected flash of light. Although I'
wder, unless it is confined, does uot
plode at a spark under normal con
tions, a powder shop may be changed j
to an inferno of wildfire in a few sec
ids
Window Glass.
It is certain that there were glass <i
Indows in Pompeii, as the proof Ls
und in its ruins. In more modem
mes it is known that windows of me
kind were glazed so early as the
iril century, If not before, though the m
shlon was not fairly introduced until
was done by Benedict Blscop about
4. Windows of glass were used in
lvate houses in Italy as early as 1177
Exchange.
Making It Pleasant.
Bobble ito young man who has come
see his sister)? Old you want the
rewdriver. Mr. Rinks? Mr Rinks
:rewdriver? What should I want with at,
Bobbie? Robbie Ob. I heard ma
y yesterday she thought you had a
rew loose somewhere.-I/mdon Mail
MVE YOU BEEN SICK?.
hen you realize the utter weakness 11
lat robs ambition, destroys appetite, o
id makes work a burden. h
To restore that strength and stamina that q
so essential, nothing has ever equaled
compared with Scott's Emulsion, be- s
use its strength - sustaining nourishent
invigorates the blood to distribute
lergy throughout the body while its tonic n
due sharpens the appetite and restores j,
salth in a natural, permanent way.
If you are run down, tired, nervous, c
rerworked or lack strength, get Scott's \
mulsio: to-day. It is free from alcohoL
Scvit & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. I- 1
rtlo 111' SUl ill t 'A ItOLIN A, '
COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.
IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
?hn Sellers ami lien Sellers, Plaintiffs
i. l'eter Sellers, Mary Eliza Cox,
ebecea White, Nellie Clenunoii, Will
in Sellers, Nelson Sellers and Cora
umpliord, Ilefendants.
LMMONS: COMPLAINT SERVED.
TO THE DEFENDANTS AHOVh
AMED: You are hereby summoned
id required to answer the complaint
this action, which is tiled with th.
erk of this Court at Chesterliehl S.
and to serve a copy of your answer
ion the undersigned attorneys for
e plaint ill's at their offices in Cheraw,
C? within twenty days from the date
the service hereof, exclusive of the
iy of such service; and if you fail or
fuse to so serve your said answei
it Din tin* time aforesaid, the plain
Ts in this action will apply to the
iirt for the relief demanded in tlio
mplaiiit.
STEVKNSON & PRINCE.
Plaintiff's Attys.
Nelson Sellers. Cora Mumford.
ter Sellers. Mary Eliza Cox. Ilehee
White and Nellie Clenunoii. Defendts,
you will take notice that the
mplaiiit was tiled in this case with
e Clerk of this Court at Chesterfield.
('.. on 1 ?ee. 15, 11)15 and is now un
l? in said nllice.
e 10 1015.
STEVENSON & PRINCE.
Plaintiff's Attys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
listriet Court of the Cnited States
District of South Carolina
In the matter of
Mel tee Supply Company
bankrupt
Clieraw. S. ('.
To the Creditors of the ahove named
uikrupt:
Take notice that on the .'list day of
ceinher. 11)15. the ahove named
nkrupt tiled his ]M>t it ion in said
nirt praying the confirmation of the
llipositioii heretofore offered and aepted.
and that a hearing was there
kiii ordered and will lie had upon
id iietition on the 17th day of .Inner
WW. before said Court, at
?1- . I il-i..;..f 1 1
i;i rn'Mnii, in .Nini i'i.^uk i, in i*
lock in tlic forenoon, at which time
ill "place all known creditors ami
tier persons in interest may ap|iear
il show cause, if any they have, wh>
p prayer of said petition should not
granted.
RICHARD W. TII'TSOX, Clerk.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against
? late Thomas S. (Jregory will file
me. duly attested, with the uniler:ned
administrator: and all persons
e the said estate will make payment
the undersigned.
S T. A M. MAM S.
Auditors Notice
The Auditors' office will lie opened
r I lie nssessiiieiit of Personal projierfrom
January 1st 1U115 to Februrary
Hi lfllU.
All male citizens between Hie ages
HI and <10 years are deemed Tax?le
polls, except those who are maim
I for other causes are incapable or
ruing a support
Tin' Law requires 50 i>er cent penty
added to taxes 011 pro|>erty subet
to taxes and not returned for
isessment on or before the 20th of
L'brurary 15)10.
1 will be in the Auditor's otlice Jan
3, 4. 5. (i. 7, 8, 15, 21), and 31: Feb.
7. 10, 11, 12, 14. 15, 10, 17, 18, 19.
id 20, and at the following places
i the dates named:
edar Creek Church Jan. 11 from 11
at rick Jan. 10 from 11 to 3 o'clock.
to '? o'clock. .
idin Wallaces' Jan. 12 from 11
to 3 o'clock.
ashes' Jan. 13 from 11 to 2 o'clock,
rants Mill Jan 14 from 9 to 12
o'clock.
Fresh Beef, Fork and
H. A. BURCt
PHfl
Covington Hotel I
CHER^
COLDS NEED ATTENTION
-Internal throat and chest troubles
reduce inflammation, irritation, swelliig
or son ness and unless checked at
nee, are likely to lead to serious troule.
Caught in time I)r. Bell's Pine'ar
lioney loosens the phlegh and detrc.
s the genus which have settled in
he nose and throat. It is soothing
nd heailng. Pine is antiseptic; honey
s soothing?both together possess exellent
medicinal <iualities for tight.
ng cold germs. Insist on I)r. Bell's
'iue-Tur-IIoney. 25c. all Druggists.
Taxi
The Tax Books will be open f
15th October until 31st day <
Tax levy for State?
Ordinary County
Constitutional school.. ?
County Koads
Total levy
Special j
Cheraw Graded Special.. 3 in:
Marburg 3
Orange Hill 8
Bat's Branch 4
Bee Bee 3
Stafford 4
Cheraw (Outside) 2
Bethel 4
Chesterfield 4
Barker 4
Bine Grove 3
Shiloh 3
Snow Hill 4
Ruby 5
Vaughan 3
Wamble Hill 4
White Oak 4
Hlack Creek o
Cross Roads 6
Center ... 4
lilt. Croghaii? 3
New Hope 7
Wexford 4
Winzo ? . 2
Buffalo. 2
Zion 2
Mt. ( roghnn (Outside).. 2
Buffalo 2
Five Forks 2
Mangum 2
Pag -land ? .6
Plains 4
Center drove ? 5
Friendship 3
Jefferson 5
Long Branch 4
Jefferson (Outside).. ..2
Green Hill 4
Middendorf 3
Mi-Bee 8
Bandv Run 4
I*..;..;, S '
Alligator (Outside).. ... 2
Hay Springs 4
Hear Creek 2 '
Hethesda --2
Juniper 3
Patrick 3
Cat Pond 2
Lewis 3
Ousley .7
Palmetto 3
Wallace ..3 "
Steer Pen 5
For Hack Indebtedness and E>
School: Chesterfield School Disti
and Ruby 5 mills.
Choraw Township, special levy c
mills for Road Bonds.
\Ve?fvillf? Creek Jan. IS from 10 to
12 0*('l(K'k.
Cross Roads Jan. 17 from 11 to
3 o'clock. I
Jefferson Jan. 18 and 1!) to 12 o'clock.
Catarrh Jan. 10 front 1 to 4 o'clock.
I'lalns Jan. 20 from 9 to 12 o'clock.
Cuess Jan. 21 from 11:30 to 12:30
o'clock.
Alt. Croghan Jan. 24 from 11 to
4 o'clock.
Dudley Jan. 25 fr< m 1 to 4 o'clock,
l'ugeluml Jan. 20 and 27 to 12 o'clock.
Ruby Jan. 28 from 11 to 3 o'clock.
Middcndorf Feb. 2 from 11 to 3 o'occlk.
Angel us Feb. 2 from 11 to 3 o'clock.
Mcltee Felt. 3 and 4.
Client \v Feb. 8 aI).
T. W. EDDINS
AUDITOR
HOW ABOUT YOUR MARKET?
Do You (Jet Fresh Meat AT All
Times.
DO YOU GLT CHOICE CUTS AT
18 CENTS. IF NOT TRY
J. A. HALL THE MARKET MAN
He Will Do All Of This For You
Fhone 188
Pork Saussage
-I'S MARKET
M
Mdg.. Second Street
kW, s. c.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS FOR
TOWN OF CHERAW
IJy order of the Town Council of the ^
Town of Cheruw at a meeting hela
Dec. 17th, I was directed to charge
I?enalty for January one percent, for
February, live percent, on all delinquent
taxes, same to be enforced tc the
limit.
Notice is therefore given that
IKM'.sons not paying their taxes by January
1st, will l>e penalized as per the
above and instructions will be carried
out to the letter.
D. L. Tillman, Clerk,
By order of Mayor and Council.
J '
n once. ^
or /the collection of taxes (from
of December, 1915.
7 mills
71/2 mills
.... 3 mills
V2, mills
18 mills
Local Bonds
ills 4 mills
4
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1 2V2 mills
3 mills
...?.... 5 mills
4 Yi mills r
* 2 mills
4 mills
... ? 5 mills
5 mills
? 4 mills
... ? 5 mills
4l/o mills
4 mills
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:tending School Terms: Speoial
'ict, 2V*> mills: Mt. frogman, 5 allla,
>f 2 mills for Roads; Alligator 7
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