Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, February 23, 1922, Image 4
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JOE LDTOSAT, Editor
Foreign Advertising Representative
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
Attention is called to tlie article in
this issue showing that the mild win
ter has allowed the boll weevil to increase
in number five times over Dre
vious winters since 1913. We want |
to urge farmers to take this into consideration
when they plant their 1922
cotton crop.
Wte trust it will not be necessary
for Chesterfield county to suffer the
hardships experienced by the lower
part of the State before we learn our
lesson. Plan to meet the big infestation
even if it don't come. It will be
safer.
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The Charlotte Observer carries the
following news item in a recent issue:
Salisbury, Nov. 6.?First Methodist
church has taken a forward step by
the introduction of vocal lessons for
all the children of the church free o1
cost to the children. For sometime
this plan has been und-.r consideration
by officials of the church, and it
is made possible now by the acceptance
of the position of director by
J. Francis Griffith, a meimiber of th'
church, who has recently taken
special course in class instruction in
vocal music. Last year Mr. Griffi'
was director of music in the University
of Alabama.
Wouldn't this be an excellent work
for the ladies organizations in our
churches? The question of getting
good singers has always been a weighty
problem. The ladies could "put
this across" by employing a regular
fceacher to serve all denominations
in town, by teaching classes at the
different churches on different days.
The resignation of Senator Christen,
sen of Beaufort was,' in our opinion,
the move of a politician rather than
a statesman. While he may not have
"fish to fry" hicn/self, he knew that
there were men in the Senate who did
have and could not afford to have
their chances of votes jepordized. Sr
he chose this dramatic wasvi of accusing
the Senate of surrendering to
business to the detriment of the farm,
ing interests. As a matter of fac'
the farmer is no more burdened with
taxes in S. C. than the business man.
as since the inauguration of the S. C
Tax Commission the fartmier is about
the only class whose taxes have not
been raised unmercifully. There is
a good part of the business man's so
called "intangible" property now on
the tax books and none of the farmer's.
Business has been a big sufferer
in past two years of recon?tructior
and we believe the Senate was perfectly
right in hesitating about shifting
any of the tax burden from th<farmer
to the business man at this
time.
Senator Cbristensen is pulling tne
?ame old wool hat stuff at a tirm
when it Is unfortunate.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
The Auditor's Office will be open
for the assessment of all classes of
property, both real and personal, poll,
road and dog tax, from January 1st
to February 20th, 1922.
All ableboctied 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.
T. W. EDDINS, Auditor.
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only one dollar monthly.
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J. W. Rainwater, Caretaker
10-till 3-24-22
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It is scientifically compounded
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It is not a stimulant and is taken
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DISCHARGE NOTICE
On March 6th, 1922, at 11 o'clock
, m., I will apply to the Probate
aurt for a discharge as guardian of
ora Pegues.
G. A. SHERRILL,
'eby 1, 1922 Guardian.
BIDS RECEIYED
The county will buy corn if shelled
ad sacked in even weight. Sacks.
lust he sound and free from weevils.
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