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V REAL E S t jinviDTiciAir. divc 2 nx/viillllijli1\l 1 illO <9 If you own a chunk of dirt, in c the shape of a farm or lot. j, LIST IT WITH US c q 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 F you or make an exchange that will please all parties. See us ^ today. a We have the following to offer you; No. 1. Sixty acres on sand- s clay road 2 1-2 miles east of h Pageland; sandy soil, clay sub- g soil; 25 acres in high state of cul- b iivanon, oaiance in pasture and woodland. Good water, new ^ residence and barn worth half ^ the price of the place. Price * $1,750. F I No. 2. Thirty-six acres 3 t miles east of Pageland, same > land as above but unimproved. Price $600. ^ No. 3. Seventy acres on sand 1 clay road 3 1-4 miles east of i' Pageland, 25 acres under good f state of cultivation, balance in I woodland. Nice new residence and barn, good pasture. Price t $1,800. ? No. 4. Eighty-eight and one- a half acres 3 1-4 miles east of - Pa^lanH fjpe, loam soil, clay r sub-soil; 50 acifes in high state of d cultivation, balance in pasture t< and woodland; 1 tenant house a l. and Inrcro now Kam & a No. 5. Eighteen acres good granite land 5 miles south of f, Pageland on Black creek. Price J $275. r s No. 6. One hundred and j sixty-six acres good sandy land j 2 miles south of Pageland; 80 r acres in cultivation, balance in t saw timber and pasture, 2 good I residences and good out buildings. $25 per acre. I PAGELAND 1 & REALTY ^WVWWVW I Shoes! Sho ? I have just receftred ? SHOES lor Men, Ladi \ . J 1 am selling at very 1< J look at them. 5 Also 1 have some S goods I am closing out x vunic tuudy f ! T. M. Ji ? Sells 1ft cl J New building: on McGregor J P. S.?Look for our B STATE No. 7. Ten acres sandy land \ miles east of Pageland on C. & < raiaoao; 8 acres in cultiva- i ion. Price $150. Watch this list each week. No. 8. 182 acres 2 miles west >f Pageland. All level land* no ! vaste land, sandy soil, clay sub- i oil. Ninety acres in cultivation, i lighly improved and free of < tumps. Good 8 room dwelling, ] wo tenant houses, barns, orch- ] r/l iu auu ^uaiuic. i I 1LC ptl UCrC . 40 No. 9. Nice' painted 4-room ( ottage near center of Pageland, n two blocks of Graded school i >n four desirable lots. Price for ; uick sale $1000. No. 10. Nice 5-room cottage i ?n Maple street about half way i etween Baptist church and \ usiness center of Pageland. 'rice $1250. No. 11 Nice business lot in 1 tie heart of town 25 feet front- ' ge. Price $400. 1 No. 12 750 acres good loam 1 nd bottom land with clay suboil 2 miles from Jefferson, S. C., landsome residence, several 1 :ood tenant houses. Good out Illilrtinorc Prifoc r>n artn1ir<n?i/.n wtaMiUfitu. A 1IVVU V/li appiicaiiv/ti* 1 No. 13. 487 acres good gran- 1 [e land with clay sub-soil 5 miles * rom Pageland. Proposed site or new station on S. C. Western t. R. Recently surveyed in racts ranging from 25 acres up. Vill sell in lots or as a whole. No. 14. 23 acres sandv land n suburbs of.McBee, S. C., nice 0-room residence and out build gs. Very desireable farm for ruit growing or trucking, 'rice $6,000. No. 15. 365 acres on Rodgers ranch leading to Black creek, MRw auto road 8 miles Northvest of McBee. Price $10 per icre. No. 16. 275 acres within 1-4 a -t endorf, and extending from the own to Black creek. Forty cres in cultivation, two tenant louses with out buildings, sandy * nd loam soil. Price $15 per acre. No. 17. 508 acres six miles rom Pageland, 10 miles from > darshville, 12 miles from Mon- , oe, 2 miles from new railroad ite, dark loam soil, clay sub-soil, Srovrn creek runs through place, ias been sub-divided into tracts anging from 12 acres up, each ract having a road frontage. >rice $30 per acre. Fifty good residence lots in *ageland, at prices to please. INSURANCE COMPANY I wvwvwww* es! Shoes! \ a shipment of FINE 5 es and children, and ? )w prices. Take a J spring and summer ^ at your own price. ^ ' or Bargains. ? OSEPH I teaper. f street near Public Well. J \K Sale in the Fall. J * VWVWI,VV^ t A - - ; v ^ 1 ^ - ' :l BUSINESS LOCALS One hundred Suits for Boys, mnging from $2.25 to $7.50. D. E. Clark & Co. Mason?Fruit jars, quarts and half gab Ions. Mungo Bros. Come?and get a bottle of Pinacure oil at half price; it is Just like Porter's \ntisescptic oil. Mnngum Drug Co. For Sale 125 bushels of Lcpps prolific Seed wheat, fresh from T. W. Wood 5c Sons last fall. $l,4o per bushel. 1 made 35 bushels per acre this year. 30 5-p. John Richardson. v Mule?For sale, or will exchange for horse. W. O. Tucker. Dur?laundry work is giving general satisfaction. Let us have yours next Monday. Mangum Drug Store. Turnip?seed right fresh and in any quantity you want. Mangum Drug Co Press?is on the job at R. L. Smith's pressing club. Work guaranteed. Give him a trial. Young Man would you marry if suited? Many beautiful Indian girls in [)kla., who own rich oil and farming lands that are looking for husbands. Information furnished free. Mrs. M. D Smith, Box 597 Muskogee, Okla. Will Buy 16 to 25 cords of good straight dry pine wood. In reasonable distance from Pagcland. T. W. Gregory. For Sale?130 acres land 5 miles from Jefferson and 7 miles from Pageland near Lynche's river; 3-horse farm in culivation, balance in woods and old fields; >ne good 10-room house, 3 good wells A-ater. about half of place is sand and lalance granite. A very desirable farm. The place is known as the Whiteford Slakeney place. Richard Railings, Jeferson, R. 3. 48-50-p. For Sale?pair of good mules, 6 years old, weight 1,000 lbs. each; also one jCO. E. Nissen wagon. Will sell for twobirds of value. T. W. Gregory. We---have some Roof Paint we will sell very cheap. Mangum Drug Co, i I"ry---a Bottle of Liver Lax, one of the hpcf I ovntSwoa ** 1?4 mvu? v9 iiicic is uii me marKCif t acts on the l.iver. Mangum Drug Co. ( ?^ l\'c--havc a few Buckets of good stock powders we will sell for half price* Mangum Drug Co. 1 cash^iJT\^B^ Watts ^ ^ \ Due hundred thousand no. 2 Shingles for sale at $2.00 per thousand, delivered at Tageland. T. W. Gregory. Does-your watch need cleaning? If so, have it. done at once because It means much to its life. B. B. Eubanks. Pure---Apple Vinegar at 35 cents per gallon at J- W" Graves'. Standing?at Guess, S. C., fine Spanish T??i, r- ? * > * v/. u>. v?uneage. Highest?market price for cattle at any and all seasons. Also all the veals I can get. Phone no. 15, Pageland Exchange. H. B Graves. 9-p When?Your watch goes wrong bring it to me and have itcorrccted. B. B. Eubanks. , We will grind your corn on Saturdays. Miller & Hinson, Plains. 20tf Notice of Second Democratic Primary, Chesterfield County. Under the rules of the Democratic Party, a second primary will be held in Chesterfield County on the 8th. day of September next for the purpose of electing two mpmhorc rtf ?*?! . _ v* I1IC House of Representatives, (the candidates running over being W. P. Odom, J. Clifton Rivers, L. C. Wannamaker and H. N. Askins) and the following State officers:- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Railroad commissioner. The same managers and clerks will conduct the second primary and managers will please call for boxes, tickets &c. at their convenience, but not later than Saturday September 5th. It is hoped that there will be a full \ote at this Drimnrv August 27th., 1914. One For Each Day "Do you love me, dearest?" "Yes, Jack, dear, 1 love you very much." "Jack! You mean Bob, don't you?" "Oh, how stupid of me. Do you know, I keep thinking today is Saturday,"?Exchange. ) ' ) IWW p I *' ? W immi j?jUi ?Ai 1 . List We are ik ter in shoe p For the next shoe sale. All $4.50 shoes I $2.75 all $2.50 S I| in broken sizes at i |#| Oxfords absolutely Oxfords, nice nei | ( sale lasts. 11 Now this is not a f< If for one purpose only, 11 Now do not fail to || yourself and family wi jg All shoes will be |? examine them and if < 55 never saw before we you to buy. Rememb iil f i r- i Ilj ror I D days. | PAGELA ^gggg-Ssl-!; ? ~y ? i ? ?ii ' w For Te We now offer to send Th< subscribers until January 1, think of getting a bright, < months for only 10 cents. You say vou don't see hoi can't. But we believe that < a few weeks you will becon is our only reason for maki: We are mailing several week, and if you get one, i accept our trial offer of te . this year. Stamps or silver will be ac ten cents in stamps in an en nal, Pageland, S. C., and start the paper at once. Do the earlier you send your n for the dime, and then you r | Iff W*T In warning your savings of spare funds where they will be safest and most productive, let us suggest that you avail yourself of the services our institution offers. We are sound and reliable, enjoying the confidence of the best known men and firms in the community, all of whom approve of our conservative methods. We solicit the favor of your accoi The Bank PAGELAF len lisl )w making the gre riGes ever seen in 15 days we will co will be reduced to $3.00 ihoes $1.75. We have sev ibout one hall their actual i at cost. We have a lot n goods that will be olfere ike in any way but a straight, viz to reduce our shoe stock > avail yourselt of this great c th shoes at less than wholesale placed on a table and marke :onvinced that we are offering b will gladly wait on you. Oth >er this sale will begin Saturday ND MERCAN1 in Cents. 5 Pageland Journal to all new *1915 for only 10 cents. Just :lean home paper four long v we can afford it? Well, we once you try The Journal for le a regular subscriber. That ng this ridiculously low rate. I hundred sample copies this t is just a polite invitation to n cents for remaining part of icepted. Just place a dime or velope and mail to The Jourwe will enter your name and not wait until tomorrow for ame the more papers you get night forget it. Ta unnacil i IV UCpVMI .int. ? of Pageland YD, S. C. I % len I II atest slaugh- H Parmlanri hi J] a v* vj VIVtllVll li.SJ nduct a special || |I all $350 shoes || eral dozen ol shoes M /alue. All ladidCs Hll of men s and boy's d at cost while this || a bona fide offer, made nil i&sj i jpportunity to supply : prices j | d plainly. You can argains such as you "i j lerwise we don't ask 55> Aug. 29th and 'ast lj| Yours for business | | HE CO. g IjHEasonai^P^ r Mlimpiements and Farm Machinery. THE IMPLEMFNT ftOMBtuvic I special bulletin, just issued, tells all about the advantages and prolitable 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, Buggies and Runabouts, Rubber and Galvanized Roofing, We will take pleasure in mailing thia Special Bulletin upon request, and quoting prices on any Farm Supplies required. Write us. THE IMPLEMENT CO., 1302 E. Main St., - Richmond, Va. Notice of Ejection An election is hereby ordered to be held in Pageland, S. C. on Thursday, September 10th, 1914, on the question of establishing a State High School in Pageland School district 43, within the meaning of acts 1824 to 1835 inclusive of the code of 1912. At said election persons residing m Ort ? s-1 1 ?- * * in aiiiu uimuti, who reiurn rem or personal property for taxation, and who are otherwise qualified to vote as in general elections, will be allowed to vote. Said election does not involve the levy or collection of any tax other than the present levy, but is held for the purpose of enabling the district to qualify for state aid within the meaning of the above statutes. Done by order of the county board of education this 25th day of Augurt, 1914. R. A. Rouse, -County iSuperintendant. Hanna & Hunley Attorneys CHESTERFIELD. S. C. Get the Journal four months for only 10 cents.