REALE ADVERTISING PAYS If you own a chunk of dirt, in the shape of a farm or lot. LIST IT WITHUS It will cost you nothing:, but the amount of advertising: you gain through our efforts will be of value to you. We will sell for vou or buy for you or make an exchange that ?1,0UU. ( No. 4. Eighty-eight and one- 1 half acres 3 1-4 miles east of '< Pageland, fine loam soil, clay ?uib-soil; 50 acres of _ cultivation, balance in pasture and woodland; 1 tenant house and large new barn. No. 5. Eighteen acres good . granite land 5 miles south of Pageland on Black creek. Price j $275. ] No. 6. One hundred and 1 J sixty-six acres good sandy land j 2 miles south of Pageland; 80 1 acres in cultivation, balance in ] saw timber and pasture, 2 good 1 residences and good out buildings. $25 per acre. ] PAGELAND 1 & REALTY A GLIMPSE OF A lilPjjfc^^J^fe &W1HI riMp VflBfHfl^y Copyright. 1*14, by Panama Pacific Interna Upon entering the main Rates of tt will find he must traverse a vast stretcl bloom, where fountains play and group photograph herewith shows the South I delight exposition visitors. Thousands < world for the landscaping, which Is car permits. There have been brought to ! and West Virginia, tulips from Holland, them more than sixty feet in height an( International Exposition opens In San V 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 j residence and barn worth half the price of the place. Price j $1,750. No. 2. Thirty-six acres 3 1 miles east of Pageland, same land as above but unimproved. Price $600. j No. 3. Seventy acres on sand clay road 3 1-4 miles east of -i Pageland, 25 acres under good 1 state of cultivation, balance in 1 woodland. Nice new residence and barn, good pasture. Price i 4* * OA A STATE r No. 7. Ten acres sandy land 4 miles east of Pageland on C. & < L., railroad; 8 acres in cultiva- 1 tion. 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 i $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 /-\n MV.~1 * ? -1 * " uu niiu'iv; aucci auuui nan 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 sub- \ soil 2 miles from Jefferson, S. C., handsome residence, several good tenant houses. Good out J buildings. Prices on application. { No. 13. 487 acres good gran- J( ite land with clay sub-soil 5 miles r from Pageland. Proposed site [or 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. J No. 14. 23 acres sandy land j in suburbs offMcBee, S. C., nice , 10-room residence and out build- t ings. Very desireable farm for ^ fruit growing or trucking, j Price $6,000. No. 15. 365 acres on Rodgers 1 branch leading to Black creek, s :>n new auto road 8 miles Northwest of McBee. Price $10 per icre. No. 16. 275 acres within 14 ea&g*v ryt Ration nt Mid-1 * dendorf, and extending from thejJ town to Black creek. Forty | < acies in cultivation, two tenant houses with out buildings, sandy , and loam soil. Price Si5 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, 1 Brown creek runs through place. Has been sub-divided into tracts anging from 12 acres up, each ract having a road frontage. Price $30 per acre. c Fifty good residence lots in Pageland, at prices to please. r. INSURANCE , fOMPAlVIV UU1VJL1 illl 1 p SO tlonal Exposition Company. ie ParamarPaclflo International Ex posit: 1 of landscaped grounds, wherein are i s of statuary are set at Intervals. Thl Hardens as they are today and gives a >f rare trees, palms and shrubs have t rled on In that sumptuous way which tl San Franclsoo giant tree ferns from Au banana plants from Hawaii and Centi 1 of great girth, have been transplanted Vanclsco In February. 1915. List Of Candidates. The candidates and the offices vhich they are seeking are as 'ollows: For United States Senate? 3cle L. Blease, L. D. Jennings, W. P. Pollock, Ellison D. Smith. Fifth District?D. E. Finley and W. F. Stevenson For Governor?Lowndes J, Browning, Jno. G. Clinkscales, R. A. Cooper, Jno. T. Duncan. Wm. C. Irby, Jr., Richard I. Manning, Jno. B. A. Mullally, Jno. G. Richards, Chas. Carroll Simms, Chas. A. Smith and Mendel L. Smith. For Lieutenant Governor?A. J. Bethea, Wm. M. Hamer, J. A. Hunter and B. Frank Kelly. For Secretary of State?R. M. McCown. For Comptroller General?A W. Jones and J. A. Summersett. For State Treasurer?S. T. Carter. For Adjutant General?W. W. Moore and M. C. Willis. For State Superintendent of Education?J E. Swearingen. For Attorney General?A. G. Brice and Thos. H. Peeples. For Commissioner of Agriculture, Commerce and Industries? E. J. Watson. For Railroad (Commissioner? fames Cansler, Geo. W, Fairey, C. D. Fortner, Frank W. Shealey, fno. H. Wharton and W. I. Withsrspoon. Didn't Need the Hoe. Some time ago a hobo meekly apped. on the back door of a suburban home and asked for something to eat. The good lousewife responded that she would feed him on the back step llong with Fido provided he was willing to earn the meal by cleanng out the gutter. The tramp agreed, and when le had eaten his way through ;everal sandwiches the housevif.e came out with a reliable ooking hoe. "You needn't have gone to hat trouble, madam," said^J^e cleaning out a gutter." I "Never use a hoe," said the woman. "What do you use, hen, a shovel?" "No, madam," sweetly replied he hobo, starting for the back ;ate, "my method is to prav for ain." Bennie's mother found the youngster fastening bits of canlie to the backs of the geese. Unrl - 11 W hat lntne world are you I loing, child?" she asked. "They've got honkers inH ront," said Bennie, "so I'm fix- I ng them up with tail lights."? I UTH GARDENS. I T j&bL.' l 18 Ion from San Francisco the I si tor set millions of beautiful flowers In b Is the great South Gardens. The glimpse of the fairyland which will >een brought from all parts of the le semi-tropical climate of California Btralla, rhododendrons from England al America. Large trees, some of to the grounds. The Panama-Pactflo ' -v . - . . ; ? f f Our new fall H your inspectio II make room w II stocks. 150( If ' l?| yd. Lot of 3 at your price. !| wear either n readymade J?i suits S5.00 and from 30 c to Sl.C j'j Girls dresses at a on hand a few of IJ Sh I| When in need of 1.1 see our bargain 1 M how cheap we w ^ We have the ( PAGEL m > for the < K Begining Friday, Auj J only. I am going to < ^ summer goods at righ > I am cutting the pric ? Some T ^ Men's pants, regular pi ^ il li 41 X 44 44 ^ 44 l ^ 44 44 ^44 $ t ?i-:-a * A juauicd IUIC SKIMS regular ^ U u 4ft 4ft itt 44 44 ftft * " check skirl 1 lot of fine cloth regular Fine Hall mark shirts rej Also, some other good Look for our big sale in Come Toda T. M. ? Sells ^^^New building on McG IThe Best B the nice comfortable figure on the deposit side of j bank book he is amply re paid for his years of saving He can enjoy thn comfort of his life without feeling himself a burden on an) one. Prepare for sucl independence yourself Start an account with the Bank of Pageland today. It is a step you will bp glad Iwv. .you iook every day of; The Bank PAGEL/ fateifW-fi-ii-<. :w Got stock is now coming n. We have bought \ e are still slaughtering ] 3. yards ol prints and c rard wide sheeting at 500 doz hose and . it will nav von c I -J J lvy c clothing our stock is large up Boy's suits $1.25 ai )0 reduction of 25c on each < those beautiful matting rugs oes Shoes S any kind of foot wear com ot of shoes. You will be su ill sell you a nice $4.50 pi joods and the right price. 1 AND MERCAN Jean-Up Sale ! just 21st and lasting 10 days < clean out all the spring and t prices. In order to do this, < es to please you. eiiing Prices ? rice $4.50 Reduced to $2.98 i 3.50 44 44 2.48 ? 44 2.75 44 44 1.98 4 1.75 44 44 1.15 i price $5.00 Reduced to $2.98 4 3.50 44 44 1.98 i 2.50 44 44 1.39 i ts $1.75 Now $1.15 i price 6 c per yard reduced to 4c 4 pilar $1.50 44 " 98c 4 Is selling at your own prices. 4 the fall. 4 y For Bargains i JOSEPH 1 v is^aJA MM 2 it cheaper. } regor street near Public Well. T /VW 'VWWV%/WV$ ook To Handle ... your We. | of Pageland I VND, S. C. | )ds I in and we invite III ftry heavy aud to |I| prices on summer |j| >utings at 5c per JJIl 5 c. Straw hats || halt hose, if you || ;ee our line. I.I and varied. Men s id up. Mens shirts 1551 Iress. We still have f|*jj 36x72 to go at 45c urn hoes || e to see us. Ask to j|il rprised when you see lljj itent leather. UJJ Come to see us WAI (HI TILE CO. | P I Notice sLL -Tbft Bre&AQ?BiajasjUc?t\flp fnr.?. v Chesterfield County will be open v at the Court House until 30 days v before the General Election. ? S. B. Timmons, f E. T. White, P T. M. Belk. f Co. Registration Board. (Advertisement) j Sale and Exchange J Qtohlno _ UIUU1C3 w I have opened up sale r and exchange stables at ^ the rear of Cato's store, J and am now ready to buy, sell or swap. ) If you haven't what j J you want, see me. V R. F. SMITH. I = ! " 1 f | a lauua oc nuniey > Attorneys i CHESTERFIELD, S. C. Seasonable Farm implements and Farm Machinery. THE IMPLEMENT COMPANY'S special bulletin, just issued, tells all about the advantages and protitablo uses of Cider and Sorghum Mills, Grain and Seed Drills, Special Drill for seeding Crimson 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 of FARM WAGONS, Rnrfrftoc on/I k""4" uuu nu.muuui^ Rubber and Galvanized Roofing, . Wo 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.