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CHERAW CHRONICLE j JOE irXDSAY, Editor I ??? -? ?? Foreign Advertising Representative THi: AMERICAN PRESS ASSOC' \ HON J j Elsewhere in this paper will found several accounts of what is i - . . u-ii- :? i being done in the Legislative nans u< Columbia. It is admitted that the House is ver> radical and judging from the way and manner in which they are passing bills affecting our tax system we think they also might be termed reckless. > This is especially so in the case of the income tax bill recently passed in the House by a tmanimous vote J without debate or consideration by | them relying solely on the Senate to j make the necessary amendments be-i fore the bill finally becomes law. If the House thus admits they are no' competent to draft proper legislation but has to rely on the'Senate to get it in proper foip before passage. We don't see how members of the Legislature expect to claim a part in th' framing of this important measur< when they come before the people again this summer. The income tax bill as it now st'indr is undoubtedly too drastic and wi'l .certainly be revised considerably by the Senate. We sincerely hope that the Senate will take into consideration that some of those who make in-# comes have tax burdens and are alsc property owners and that they will not try to switch the whole tax load to them with one sweep. We want to see a tax reform as much as anyone but we don't want to see a reform movement killed bv radical changes -which is sure to follow if the Senate follows the House? lead. A beautiful assortment of Cl'T FLOWERS will be in on Friday morning. Anyone desiring them can leave orders at the Womans Exchange, or get them from the Cheraw Drug Co., or at our office at the A. C.' L. depot. THE PURE SEED CO. t ---- ' t ' f T Y A t \ ' f T: V i s * good for ; * shows,wit * | Thes Office. T | We < Chronicle Mail A V * * ************* BUSINESS LOCAL BULBS and FLOWER SEED now stock. Gladiolas, Cannas, Dahli C'aladium or Elephant Ears should planted now,. Nasturtiums, VPin Phlox and other flower seed for ea spring planting. THE PURE SEED CO. WANTED?Man with car to sell 1 priced GRAHAM TIRES. ?13C per week and commissions. GI HAM TIRE CO., 4127 Bonlevs Benton Harbor. Mich. STRAWBERRIES, how many do : I need? The nicest variety for he I gardens is KLOXDYKE. Get them | fore they are gone. This is our 1 j order. T\L>w / j Black satin Straps, Black Oxfords, Tar - and Oxfords, Call and sec tins won by the famous Dutten Cincinnati, Okio. I _______ mmm ] ! | *ec! ickets to We 1 Tickets to tl iny regular perforr h every new one-yi TheC \ e tickets would cot fhe Chronicle is w jive both the tickt : for ? year for $1.5 us your check and & (Tfyerc Cher: f f.i % * < S CABBAGE PLANTS and ONION , SETS, garden seed and lawn grass ? 1 seed which should be planted now. J Don't put off but get now and take adm I vantage of the pleasant davs to get las, j them in. ,be! THE PURE SEED CO. ks. I rl\ ! If You Are Looking fo low bacco, Buy You ?1 "PRIDE OF rd "It's a Hu Manufactured by J. C you Winston-S j Special Representative last j J. U. WKIUHl Arrivals In Fine Shoes We kaVe just receivet styles in Ladle: * \ : . . I i Brown and \ l Calf, Straps y t MAS' dcrful ljne of Skoes made caI1 dual kofer-Stevens Skoe Co., of nary made prevj lasts. VIALLOY y ( CHERAW, S. C. 44?. r >. A A A A A v ' " / VV V I the Mo vis Will Give he Lyric Theat nance, either afternoo ear subscription to Chronicle >t you $1.50 at the 1 orth $1.50 per year. :ts and a subscriptio ;o. ' we will mail tickets a i\v C bron aw, S. C. m?V % ?% % **> % ! * *, I / " 66 6 will break >i Cola, Fever and I | Grippe quicker than anything no know, preventing pneumonia r a Good Chewing Torself a 10c cut of WINSTON" imdinger." i. Flynt Tobacco Co. alem, N. C. \ Cheraw, S. C. for Ladies 1 a shipment of the newest 3 Straps and Oxfords. e- - r -vowl** r\ : ... TER "FUTKORSBT" it a seientiy constructed shoe with indivifeatures no^ found in the ordi*arch support footwear. It is > of the best material; in the liling styles, and on the latest t # ZO. _ f ' " t v " ' i T v 4 *w x ,s? | o? i ? T ? T | ? T ? 5 X ' Y re f n or night t Y v t ? t Y Y Y f Y T Lyric.Box > f ? n to The v % ntl receipt. y j i ? % $ I! dele I! ?! t V f Y Y V ? . A AAAAA \ ?*" < AUDITOR'S NOTICE The Auditor's Office will he open for the assessment of all classes of.' property, both real and personal, poll, 1 road and dog tax, from January 1st to February 20th, 1922. t All ablebodied men between the ages of 21 and 60 are required to re. turn poll tax and those between the ages of 21 and 55 years are required to return road tax. The law requires a penalty of 50 ' per cent on all property not returned for taxation on or before the 20th day of Februray, 1922. I will be at the following places on the daites named: Jefferson, Jan. 23rd and 24th to 12 o'clock. Pageland, Jan. 27th and 28th. Cheraw, Feb. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, from 10 to 3 o'clock each day. Rclow Is the Oath that Is Sworn to by Every Person MaAing Tax Return. I do soleml^ swear, I that I have listed above all the Ren' and Personal Property; Moneys, Credits, over and above my Indebtedness. Investments in Bonds, Stocks, Joint Stock Companies, or otherwise, belong, to me, or under my control as Manager, Holder or Husband, Parent, Guardian, Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Receiver, Accounting Officer, Agent, Attorney or Factor, on the 1st day cf January, 19?2, which are subject to the Ic.ws of this State, and that I have returned the same at what I honestly believe to be the market value and that the above list, as furnish, ed by me to the County Auditor, is a true and faithful return of all the property which I am required by law to list; and further, that I am liable to the Poll Tax, and that I am liable to Road Tax. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this day of 1982 .. Auditor. T. W. EDDINS, Auditor. I ^ Monc "Bl With W A Picture! A First National Special Matinee 3.3( A Tu Thei ' "7 A Paramount Pictur _______ 4 -m. r Chas Runs Tour True Cou{ Sedai There are the lo the Ford Motor Cor Orders are comi Iy to insure early del Cheraw * TOWN TAXES DIE ?? ! Town Tax Books are now open for, the collection of'town taxes. No penalty will be added until after Dec. 31. J-tf D. L. Tillman, Clk. o?? I tVE WILL FEED and pasture cattle ? seven dollars per head, monthly, j until April, afterwards pastureage only one dollar monthly. 01 SUNCREST FARM, j I* J. W. Rainwater, Caretaker P 10-till 3-24-22 Do You; Use Good Winer. 1 You Write? J We Can Print Anything and Do It Right FW We have juet received a Flowers, For Pr There is nothing more appr Floral designs made on order \ other occj I THE PURE Phone CHERA\ r? ??i iimii iiiiii 11 miii /YRIC lay, January 3' Marshall Neilan's t LIS (J1 LUV resley Barry and Lon ( Made From Four Wondeifu Attraction. Lates ) P. M. Special Marine admission: Night, 10 & 35c esday. January 31 l Just Twelve Words of J< Wallace Reid IN he Hell Di&ge e. Also Edi :< TME UNIVERSAL CAR ^EW PRICES (F. O. B. Detroit) is $285 ibout 319 ing Car 348 :k Chassis 430 je 580 n 645 west prices of Fords npany. ng in fast, so place yc ivery. Motor Sales C( EBisetisiKBiBgagBisg a PROFESSIONAL CAItiLS OK. T. K. WANNAMMIiER. .lr. EYE SPECIALIST Office Honrs D to 2 Office nt Residence (II Kit AW, S. C. DR. 0. H. PURVIS PHYSICIAN & SCItOEON Wee Residence ublic Square Hnger St. lione 243 , Phone 247 CHERAW, S. C. DENTAL NOTICE I will practice at hesterfleld on Mondays, ngeland on Tuesdays. I rroeltnn on 'Vodnnsdnv morning ituby on Wednesday afternoon, lorifiy Will on l'luirsdays. -heraw on Fridays and Saturdays.' R. L. MoMANUS. Dentist Cheraw, S. (! rers shipment of beautiful Cut # 4 esents eciated and appropriate. :or weddings, funerals and I isions. SEED CO. ! 41 V, S. C. I ]haney 1 1 Stories. it Pathe News. ?e Prices 10 & 25c ^ oy. * rs icatic nal Comedy. # .00 .00 .00 '.00 .00 .00 in the history of )ur orders prompr_ Cheraw, J.y S. C. i