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REAL I ADVERTISING PAYS If you own a chunk of dirt, in the shape of a farm or lot. LIST IT WITH US It will cost you nothing, but the amount of advertising yon gain through our efforts will be of value to you. We will sell for vou or buy for you or make an exchange that will please all parties. See us today. We have the following to offer you: No. 1. Sixty acres on sandclay road 2 1-2 miles east of Pageland; sandy soil, clay subsoil; 25 acres in high state of cultivation, balance in pasture and woodland. Good water, new residence and barn worth half the price of the place. Price ?i 7*n No. 2. Thirty-six acres 3 miles east of Pageland, same - land as above but unimproved. Price $600. No. 3. Seventy acres on sand clay road 3 1-4 miles east of Pageland, 25 acres under good state of cultivation, balance in woodland. Nice new residence and barn, good pasture. Price $1,800. No. 4. Eighty-eight and one^miles east of ^^^^^Breland. fine loam soil Hov ^Pi^^uT>-soil; 50 acres in high state of ^ cultivation, balance in pasture and woodland; 1 tenant house and large new bam. No, 5. Eighteen acres good granite land 5 miles south of Pageland on Black creek. Price $275. No. 6. One hundred and sixty-six acres good sandy land 2 miles south of Pageland; 80 acres in cultivation, balance in saw timber and pasture, 2 good residences and erood out huild. ings. $25 per acre. PAGELAND & REALTY Carolina 1 Carolina for Jesus, of thii To thee my beloved a tri The home of my childhood And the God of the natioi Cho Carolina for Jesus. Oh gran Hail all ye good people, b And when our dear Ma! May you and your chi'dre Ye men of Carolina this Go O why in the conflict you While sin and destruction ai Are wrapping your sons i Cho Carolina for Jesus, come joi Ye sons of redemption tin In prayer and in service in > While all your dear childi Cho Carolina for Jesus, shout, sh We're mnrrhina trw < - _ ? - ivy W11\|U The desert shalUblossom, th And heaven's high arches This song is to be use< W. M. U. at Pageland. W preserve their copeis and bri ESTATE No. 7. Ten acres sandy land 4 miles east of Pageland on C. & L., railroad; 8 acres in cultivation. Price $150. Watch this list each week. No. 8. 182 acres 2 miles west of Pageland. All level land, no waste land, sandy soil, clay subsoil. Ninety acres in cultivation, highly improved and free of stumps. Good 8 room dwelling, two tenant houses, barns, orchard and pasture. Price per acre $40 No. 9. Nice painted 4-room cottage near center of Pageland, in two blocks of Graded school on four desirable lots. Price for quick sale $1000. No. 10. Nice 5-room cottage on Maple street about half way between Baptist church and business center of Pageland. Price $1250. No. 11 Nice business lot in the heart of town 25 feet frontage. Price $400. No. 12 750 acres good loam and bottom land with clay subsoil 2 miles from Jefferson, S. C., handsome residence, several ftuvu iv.null I liuusvs, VJUUU UUl | buildings. Prices on application. No. 13. 487 acres good granite land with clay sub-soil 5 miles from Pageland. Proposed site for new station on S. C. Western R. R. Recently surveyed in tracts ranging from 25 acres up. Will sell in lots or as a whole. No. 14. 23 acres sandy land in suburbs of-McBee, S. C., nice 10-room residence and out buildings. Very desireable farm for fruit growing or trucking. Price $6,000. No. 15. 365 acres on Rodgers branch leading to Black creek, on new auto road 8 miles Northwest of McBee. Price $10 per acre. v- - ? ;, No. 16. 275 acres within 1-4 mile of S. A. L. station at Middendorf, and extending from the town to Black creek. Forty acres in cultivation, two tenant houses with out buildings, sandy and loam soil. Price $15 per acre. No. 17. 508 acres six miles from Pageland, 10 miles from Marshville, 12 miles from Monroe, 2 miles from new railroad site, dark loam soil, clay sub-soil, Brovn creek runs through place. Has been sub-divided into tracts ranging from 12 acres ud. each tract having a road frontage. Price $30 per acre. Fifty good residence lots in Pageland, at prices to please. INSURANCE COMPANY For Jesus 5 I will sing, bute I bring, is precious to me, is will let me love thee. rus. t it Honr T r?rH e this your reward, ster shall hid us all come, n be safe gathered home. d favored land, ; i die stand, nd ru in and blight, n the mantle of night? rus. n the terrain, e gospel proclaim. jift and in song, en the chorus prolong. rus. out the refrain, er in His blessed name, e mountains shall sing, with the chorus shall ring. (By S- M. Brown.) 1 in the meeting of the e request that the ladies ng them. Edt\a V, Funderhurk. ' I 1 _ ''h.3 What Does W. R Stevenson Stand For? / The slip of a decimal point last week's advertisement mad? the same state that South Carolina's share of the money wastejd in rivers, creeks and harbors was $48,000,000.00 when it should have been $4,800,000.00, and tra statement should be so modifies In his speeches he stands |H cutting off waste like this, afl for spending the money on po$t Roads under wise supervision and skillfull construction. He stands against taxing the people as a whole for the benefit of the few rich shipowners who use the Panama Canal* and would not have so voted if he had deen in congress?and there he differs from his opponent who voted against President Wilson's policy and tried to fasten the burden of the maintenance of the canal on all the people while the few rich ship owners engaged in the coastwise trade used it free. His speeches are certainly approved by those who hear them. The Chester Semi-Weekly News says of his speech in Chester July 25th: "This left the floor entirely to the Cheraw candidate, W. F. Stevenson, who was given a tremendous ovation. The crowd certainly looked like it was for mm as ne was lollowed closely throughout his speech was over an hour, and was vociferously applauded." And the same paper said editorially on July 28th: "W. F. Stevenson, candidate for Congress from this District, made an impressive speech in the Court House last Saturday. Mr. Stevenson is a man of unusual ability and has had a great deal of legislative experience and the voters of the fifth district have the opportunity to elect a man to represent them in Congress who is altogether feajMB, when it comes to doing apd working for those things th(at make for the best interests of the people generally. Mr. Stevenson, if elected, will represent Vlic rlicfrlot 5m' uw uiauibi micaiiiaiij' wiin honor to himself and satisfaction to his constituents. He is considered one of the strongest laweyers in the State and his broad legal training more thoroughly equips him to confront the great public questions that come up in the National Congress I desire to state that the report that 1 introduced a bill in the legislature to prevent the poor white man or the man who could not read and write from voting is untrue. I not only did n ot, but I got a bill passed by the house fixing it so that the Democratic party could not prevent them from voting, provided they were on the roll. I am for protecting them and not for disfranchising them. W. F. Stevenson. (Advertisement) Wood's Trade Mark * Crimson Clover Is Best Quality Obtainable, oi High Tested Germination and Purity. Crimson Clover is a wonderful soilimprover; also makes splendid fell. winter and spring gracing, the earliest green feed, or a good hay crop. A crop of Crimson Clover turned under is equal to a good application of stable manure, and its value As a soil-improver is worth $20. to 130. per acre. Wood's Descriptive Fan Catalog giving full information about CRIMSON CLOVER, ALFALFA* WINTER VETCH* and all FARM and GARDEN SEEDS for Fall sowing, mailed on request. Write for Catalog and prices of aagr Seeds required. T. W. WOOD Ct SONS. Seedsmen, * Richmond, Va. i m l ) . i .1 T I? [fV [SSSnSZTSSTifS SOM Lot of 4: oing at 10c. fig lot of >1.50 straw 1 t 35c. each den's Tan >er pair, eathers ar A /f ' TM / |K5i Mens JIA 11 waist and wa all Summer ID We are no\ IV ' clothing and car I A II you need a before you buy. 8jjj P. S. We now I flour Melrose ar n PAf.Fi m | It is N | COME I NEW ? I am now goi ^ spring and sumn ? In order to do this # a golden opportuni ^ dise of use to you. ? Come tods | T. M t SeU Ir New Duiiaing on M< ammammmmmmmwmammmm IThc Best is a Bank book, and oftetner you handle it purposes of deposit the ter for yourself. Ev man should have a B, account and eveiy won too, for that matter. ^ could not do a better tli in .i ii ujicu mi ut'CUUIlI V us, where you will be s of uniform courtesy liberal treatment, abded the knowledge that you tion. The Ban! PAG1 IE TELLING PI 2-inch figured lawns v per yd. .. Nice Batists ndard prints entirely new Hals al $1.00. big lot ol { button shoes, new sto Another big lot oi si 111 civloc ai CA IU JI.J1U0 Ul vPI.JV. )0 overalls at 75c., childrei ist patterns, skirts and go^ goods at your own price. v receiving our new stock < i show you some beautiful suits, nother lot of Tennis Oxfords ju a drugget, rug or a good trur have a good stock of those id Liberty Bell. AND MERCANT ow or Never ? TO THE | f STORE ! ng to clean out all the ? ler goods at ri ght prices. 5 I have cut these prices to 5 ty lor you to buy merchan- + * * ly for Bargains > . JOSEPH f s it cheaper. i ;Gregor street near Public Well. $ WW wwwww^ Book To Handle rery I Mpp ' M are dealing with a reliable institu k of Pageland I ELAND, S. C. I It MCES | /orth 17 1-2 c. I.I at 5 c. per yd. |.| at 5c. Mens || 50c. straw hats j*j II Gk only $1.50 I.I il A A rt .. J. 1? ? fci iiues in unier fj| In is dresses, shirt- tfti atis and in fact || It i)tmens and boys It st in. tk come to see us |*| i i.i famous brands of HE CO. 1 M Seasonable j Farm Implements and Farm Machinery. THE IMPLEMENT COMPANY'S special bulletin, just issued, tells all about the advantages and profitable uses of Cider and Sorghum Mills, Grain and Seed Drills, Special Drill for seeding CrimBon Clover in Corn. Disk Cultivators, Whirlwind Silo Fillers, Gasoline and Steam Engines, American Field Fencing, American Steel Fence Posts, The modern development in fencing. The Best o! FARM WAGONS, Buggies and Runabouts, Rubber and Galvanized Roofing, We will take pleasure in mailing this Special Bulletin upon request, and quoting prices on any Farm Supplies required. Write us. THE IMPLEMENT CO., 1302 E. Main St., - Richmond, Va. Notice The Books of Registration for Chesterfield County will be open at the Court House until 30 days before the General Election. S. B. Timmons, E. T. White, T. M. Belk. Co. Registration Board. (Advertisement) Sale and Exchange Stables I have opened up sale and exchange stables at the rear of Cato's store, and am now ready to buy, sell or swap. If you haven't what you want, see me. R. F. SMITH. Hanna & Hunley Attorneys CHESTERFIELD. S. C.