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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 IS It will cost you nothing:, but the amount of advertising: you g:ain 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 ol Pagjeland; sandy soil, clay subsoil; 25 acres in hiph state of cul tivation, balance in pasture and woodland. Good water, new residence and barn worth half the price of the place. Price $1,750. 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 ir woodland. Nice new residence and barn, good pasture. Price $1,800. No. 4. Eighty-eight and one half acres 3 1-4 miles east a '.."Irffine lo^r". "~:1 , sub-sou; 50 acres in high state of cultivation, balance in pasture nd woodland; 1 tenant house uu targe new Darn. 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 good out buildings. $25 per acre. PAGELAND & REALTY ^ wwvwvw -vi fCHERC ? The New Sa * Every bottle is boi J solution before it is i ? about our plant is as s ? to make it ? It is the very drinh J ing lor. I Monroe CI | Bottlir 5 M cww vwvvwv ) f .STATE 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 Pa ? el and. 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 Manle street about half way between Baptist church and business center of Pageland. Price $1250. No. 11 Nice business lot in 1 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 buildings. Prices on application. No. 13. 487 acres good gran. ite 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. i Will sell in lots or as a whole. No. 14. 23 acres sandv land in suburbs of McBee, S. C., nice I 10-room residence and out build [ ings. Very desireable farm for [ fruit growing or?-trucking, i Price $6,000. 5 No. 15. 365 acres on Rodgers ; branch leading to Black creek, on new auto road 8 miles Northwest of McBee. Price $10 per ~ ^acre. Ho. 16^ 275 acres withia 1-4 dendorf, and extending from the town to Black creek. Forty acres in cultivation, two tenant houses with out buildings, sandy and ioam 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 radroad site, dark loam soil, clay sub-soil, Brown creek runs through place Has been sub-divided into tracts ranging from 12 acres up, each tract having a road frontage. Price $30 per acre. Fiftv eood residence Intc in Pageland, at prices to please. INSURANCE COMPANY ?cola| Hilary Drink S LJ ? 1--11-? i lvxi 111 a yei ill-Killing ^ elilled, and everything ? anitary as it is possible ^ ; you have been look- ^ hero Cola | ifl Co. \ OIMROF Mr * w -wwwwwW ---1, ONLYf lam looking for WORK!! I am a Soap-Maker. I am a Scrubber. I am a Cleaner. I am a Dirt Eater. I am a Disinfectant. I will wash clothes whiter nn-1 with ! less rubbing. Ifu (ho r. UJ1 tuat S'1 1 ruins. 1 am 'from Ml^aoui i' Tiud will p show you for Cvo cents. ' yu 1 am Red Devi! fve It Lcr. FOR GREAT DIG CANS. I %y Half the usual price. Sj SAVE MY LABET.8. ' the termi EEi ^ 1 Onn l-dtlcsponnfnl of P^tl Devil Lye v I in a pint < . water, then '. t<; the plop or soit feed for ten ? , f. >1 to h> i;b iiic'.it and raomins ..;hont the year, will PREVENT [ !.o'?ri cad wonna. r" . become worms, and worms ... > l-ofjs sick. Oivo mo a chance . t . j t.erma and worms and I'll 7, ? SAVF. YOUR HOGS r-1 * ^'-7/,vT I am f." Red Devil Lye. \ nt>- 1I> U1U UANB p sy I - 1 = I Wood's Trade Mark * 1 rrimsfti? Cioi^r] Is Best QtiaKty Obtainable, I of High Tested Germina- \ tion and Purity. Crimson Clover is a wonderful boD* Improver; also makes splendid foil, winter and spring grazing, 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 $80. per ac \ Wood's Descriptive Fan Catalog giving full information about CRIMSON CLOVER. ALFALFA. WINTER VETCH. and all FARM and GARDEN 8EED3 for Fall sowing, mailed on request. Write for Catalog and prices of aagr Seeds required. T. W. WOOD & SONS. | Seedsmen* - Richmond, Va. | ______ ? | Dr. R. L. McManus DENTIST S Pageland, S. C. I Will be at Jefferson on Wednesday and at Ruby Thursday, Mt. Croghan Friday of each week, remainder of time at Page land. Office in rear of Joseph's new Store, Pageland, S. C. Seasonable 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 Crimson Clover in Corn. | ' Disk Cultivators, j Whirlwind Silo Fillers, Gasoline and Steam Engines^ American Field Fencing, o American Steel Fence Posts, The modern development in fencing. The Best of FARM WAGONSJ D?^a? ~ ? a n..? t 1 uuKKica anu nunauuuis, Rubber and Galvanized Roofing, Wo will take ploaHuro In mailing this Special Bulletin upon requestland quoting prima on any Farm Suppiles required. Write us. ) THE IMPLEMENT CO , 1302 E. Main St., - Richmond, Va. 1 1 L / Stencen COT" It || Realizig that we ar< |j | risk, but being desire Irons in getting a fair pri nj || decided to allow ten < || cotton on accounts. II It us a bale or so and we it |1 Yours f il !f PAGELAND MB 0 Mi> RII?VNr?C MAN - NOTftTlStHETIME TO m MADE. R i j I If sl fertilizev I I J \ this to you, as) .R.oyster's is th CQTrvpeLvison, i i I tradem \.<L) REGI3TV j | F.S.Roxjsler j Nor foil Sold, ovfet ITS FOR | roN 1 n e assuming a great ]| IUS to assist our na. nil A Ice for cotton we have II ID cents per pound for jj| f you owe us bring || will appreciate it. 11 a or better times, tt nr A mirrww r? nA III HUH! I ILL tU. Q g] ft J ~' ^-yj i cLS 1oyszers dealer says Iyourselfwhy e standard of ? S\ ARK T> ? 3UO 1 Gnarto Co. kVa. , I ^Avhef j(