The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, March 25, 1914, Image 4
Tax Notice. F
The books will be open for
the collection of taxes from the
15th day of October 1913 to the q
15th day of March 1914, with 1 (
per cent, penalty for January, 2 .
per cent, for February and 7 per 11
cent, in March. a
Tax levy for school 5 14 mills ri
Special school 1 mill 15
Constitutional school 3 mills t(
Ordinary Co. 3 1-2 mills ^
Past indebtedness 1 1-4 mills n
Int. on R. R. bonds 1 1-2 mills ?
RnaH anrt hrtrlnroe f .11- ^
itnu *JrtlVI^VO 4U ill Hid
Total levy 17 1-2 mills ^
Special school levy:
Cheraw bonds 1 3 4 3 mills r<
Marburg 8 ?
Orange Hill 8 ? ?
Pats Branch 4 ? v
Pee Dee 4 ?
Stafford Mill bonds 2 1-4 4 ? ?
Bethel 4 ? ^
Center Point 4 ?
Chesterfield bonds 3 9 ?
Parker 4 ?
Shiloh 7 ? v
Snow Hill 4 ?
Ruby 8 ? 1
Wamble Hill 3 1
White Oak 4 ?
Center 9 ? 1
Cross Roads 6 ? 1
Elizabeth 3 ?
Mt. Croghan bonds 4 8 ?
New Hope 7 ? *
Wexford 2 ?
Buffalo 2
Five Forks 2 ? 1
Pageland bonds 6 6 ?
Plains 2 ?
Dudley 3 ?
Friendship ~ 3 ?
Jefferson bonds 4 2 ?
Long Branch 4 ?
Green Hill 4 ? Middendorf
3 ? T
McBee bonds 4 1 2 8 ?
Sandy Run 4 ?
Union 8 ?
Bay Spring 4 ?
Bethesda 7 ?
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^ai VylCCK 4
Juniper 3 ?
Patrick 6 ?
Cat Pond 6 ?
Lewis 5 M
Ousley 4 ?
Palmetto 3 .,
Cheraw special road 2 ,
Commutation Road tax is $2.C
and must be paid by the 1st da
of March 1914.
Will collect at following place
Pageland Thursday and Fi
day, Oct. 16th 17th, 1913.
Jefferson Monday and Tuesda
intK_9iot iQ11
V/V/l* 1/11/
Catarrh Wednesday Oct. 22n
1913.
McBee Friday Oct. 24th, 1913.
John Wallace Tuesday No
4th, 1913.
Cashs Wednesday Nov. 5t
1913.
Cheraw Thursday and Fridi
Nov. 6th-7th, 1913.
Middendorf Monday Nov. lOt
1913.
Cedar Creek Tuesday No
11th, 1913.
Cross Roads Friday Nov. 141
1913.
Snow Hill Monday Nov. 171
1913.
Odoms Mill Tuesday Nc
18thr1913.
Plains Webnesdav Nov. 19i
1913.
Dudley Thursday Nov. 20i
1913.
Ruby Friday Nov. 21st, 191;
Patrick Monda}- Nov. 24i
1913.
Mt. Croghan Tuesday Nr
1913. W. A. Douglass
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Sept., 15th, 1913.
(Advertisement)
Dr. R. L. McManus
DENTIST
Pageland, S. C.
Will be at Jeffersson on W<
nesday and at Mt. Croghan I
day of each week, remainder
time at Pageland- Office in ri
of Mangnm's Drug Store.
Pollock & Pegut
? LAWYERS _
Club Building - - Cheraw, S. C
One member of firm will be
'ourth Class Postmaster Exami- I
nation 1
Saturday, March 28, 1914? \
"he United Stages Civil Service
!)ommission announces that on 1
le date named above an ex- <
mination will be held at Cheaw,
S. C., as a result of which it 1
> expected to make certification <
> fill a contemplated vacancy in I
le position of fourth class postraster
at Patrick, S. C., and <
ther vacanies as they may oc- 1
ur at that office, unless it shall <
e decided in the interests of the
ervice to fill the vacancy by i
einstatement. The! compensa- <
ion of the postmaster at this <
ffice was $451 for the last fiscal
ear.
Age limit, 21 years and over
n the date of the examination,
* 1
vith the exception that in a
SPECIAL CI
Ve have arranged to give Th<
State at the following rat
?he State, Daily and Sunday
'he Journal, Weekly - - Both
'he
State Daily, Except Sund
'he Journal
Both
'he State, Semi-weekly
'he Journal
Both ....
ne progressive Parmer, Wee
'he Journal
* Both
No premiums will be giv<
TheP
On The Corner
New Drj
A BIG LOT OF BRAND >
THE MARKETS, INCLUDINC
POPLIN, GALATIA, SATIN,
HAMS AND OTHER DRESS <
IQ and we can please you.
Karo
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AT 40c PI
d,
We have fust bought
v. Karo table syrup, u
per galoln while it Is
h,
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SI
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Fresh car each ot I
h, hay, and a solid car
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in shape and patterns, see
v.
Big lot of odd pants t<
And good bargains in a ft
it.
' Red rust proof and Burt
j oats.
th> If you want to buy,
sloe
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We have just installed son
2ar 1
ry we could buy, and we j
and window frames, mar
?. tables?in fact, any kind
difference what you want,
es We have had consideral
and* are prepared to serve
in PAGELAND IS
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State where woman are declared
by statute to be of full age for
all purposes at 18 years, woman
18 years of age on the date of
the examination will be admitted.
Applicants must reside within
the territorv sunnlipH Kv thp r?r?ct
^ r , fV*"
office for which the examination
is announced.
The examination is open to all
citizens of the United States
who can comply with the requirements.
Application forms and full
information concerning the requirements
of the examination
can be secured from the post
master at Patrick, S. C., or from
the U. S. Civil Service Commission,
Washington, D. C.
U. S. Civil Service Commission.
UB OFFER
e Journal and the Columbia
es:
$8.00
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3ft nn
ay $6.00
1.00
$6.25
$1.00
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. $1.50
k4v 1.00
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in with any of these clubs,
'ageland Journal.
On The Corner
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JEW GOODS JUST FROM
5 ALL COLORS IN RATINE
LINEN, PERCALES, GINGSOODS,
also crepe, Meis^^ i
lit a big lo^ftnincind ot
Syrup
TO GAT I ON
t 35 cases of the famou
hich we will sell at 40
ists.
the Growing
tore
lour, oats, mill feed an
[ load of Molasses.
has arrived and comprises the late
them.
3 go at $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00.
!w suits, ranging from $5.00 to $1
Seed oats and white clipped fei
sell Swap or exchanf
k, See us.
? Bros
On the Corn
riling Plant ;
ie of the most improved machirp
ire prepared to manufacture do*
itels, columns, newels, baluster
of cabinet work. It makes ji
see us before placing an orderL
de experience in this line of woi
you right.
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Wood's Earliest, Irish Cobbler,
I Improved Early Ohio,
B Extra Early Sunlight,
I Bliss Triumph,
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s I Wood's Descriptive Catalog
I for 1914, gives full descriptions ana
in I information, and also tells about all
C I the best
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T I Catalog mailed free. Write for it.
I T. W. WOOD Cs SONS.
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number?it means saiety for
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tur customers.
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