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> ' V ' Down ^ , 4 % South VI7. I _ _ we s-ea To Spel I can spell m> E-I-G-N. An means? crnnrl stock?the fin My!. Isn't th Have to keep open. And th can't get it al My folks kee member yoi Yo Yo ? "\TrkiT* ?11 1CL S clll you bet I, SO this always in % I am ; If yc your i the w Sove ro Ji Auditor's Notice. The Auditor's office will be opened for the assessment ol personal property from January 1st, 1917 to February 20th, 1917 4 All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years are deemed Taxable Polls, except those who are maimed or for _ it _ ouier causes are incapable of - earning a support,. The law requires 50 per cent, penalty added to taxes on pi operty subject to taxes and not returned for assessment on or before the 20th of February, 1917. I will be in the Auditor's office January 1, 13, 18, 20, 27 and 29; February, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13,14, 15, 10, 17, 19 and 20, and at the following places on the dates named: Patrick: January 2, from 11 to 6 o'clock. Cedar Creek church: January 3, from 11 to 2 o'clock. John H. Wallace:' January 4, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Cash's: January 5t fron^lO to "1 o'clock. Westfield Creek, at new school January 6, from 10 to 12 o'clock. , Cross Roads: January 8, from 11 to 2 o'clock. Jefferson; January 9 and 10, to % # * m \ it , > 4 # \ *? irn * I % '' ' :" '. ;' ::'\*"m^ m," Wt-1 wfflk . - ' .v. jl!'C:-:M I r name: S-O-V-E-Rd I know what it [ blood and right lest ever! iere a lot to learn? your eyes and ears e Governor says you 1 out of books. ;p telling me: "Re i are a Southern a Folks of the Sou ii Folks of the Souti 'tis good folks stick VEREIGN, will nev your mind? yP sJ guaranteed by ?u don't like me retu money back. I have said orld over for keeping his Teign R THE GENTLE ten*? of t 11 o'clock. Catarrh, at J, G. Holly's: Jan | uary 10, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Plains, at J. W. Hicks: Janu ary 11, from 11 to 1 o'clock. Grant's Mill: January 12,-fron , 1 lo 3 o'clock. Angelus: January 15, from 1 to 3 o'clock. BcBee: January 15 at night ,and 10 10 5 o'clock. Middendorf: January 17, frorr 11 to 3 o'clock. Ruby: January 19, from 11 t< 3 o'clock. Dudley: January 22, from 1 tc \ o'clock. Pageland: January 23 and 24 to 12 o'clock. Mt. Croghan: January 25, from 12 to 4 o'clock. Guess: lanuary 26, from 12 tc 3 o'clock. Cheraw: Tanuary 30 and 3lst T. W. EDDINS, Auditor. We have plenty of meal and'hulls now on hand. J. IE. Agerton. # ' * ' }'* ' - ~ gentleman. Be be good. A goc to a .smooth, e^ parches the tor throat." So I'm saying matter how yoi you pronounce You pan rely or mellow Virginia bacco. Quality th KNOW good hKNOWcrnnrlfr together.- LetV er fail you. And rn me to your dea it, A Southern gentlei > word, and I have gh IMAN OF WE Tffi&rns t Bethlehem's "Bid on Si for the United States To Ihe American People: The Secretary of the Navy hes qwi oontroots amounting to over $3,00 1 to ** British bidder for 14 and 16 projectiles for the Navy because of much lower prices offered by the Ei 1 bidders. We know nothing of the basis upon > the British bids wore made, but the > lie is entitled to know the facts vuico we ourselves bid for (bit worl 1 Two years iiro we took conti to make 4,200 I t-inrh shells price of $1,515,000. Up to > not n single shell has been cepted by #he Government, though we have expended ' wages, materials, etc., on t orders $522,801, and we have received a SINGLE DOLLAf ' these contracts. In addition, a literal intorpraUit tha contract might make ua iiab ' penal lias amounting to $671,016 In the light of our experience, and I ing no other basis, we bid for 16 shells approximately (he same rob pound as that which the Navy J) ment actually awarded a 14-inch contract ooe year ago Bethlehem Steel Comp CHAS. M. SCHWAB, Chai.-man EUGF.NRG GHACft. Brnaidaai ...a ? _ , Dr H, Smith, Rye Sigh? i ialist will be at his office, Mc N, C. balance of winter, 1 him examine your eyes an you with glasses?e. o, i, i, f mOtiA,totit.- V " r aJll V. rr. ? % . ._i i Ml fy ,TO ^ISSiP^^S # I s clean; be sweet; j }d cigarette burns < ren ash?it never J igue nor dries the i to you?it doesn't - J 1 spell cigarette, if < it?SOVEREIGN. J 1 real old, smooth, i i and Carolina to- J ' tells?and < blood! J ibacco! J b be friends?and ' besides, just keep * - : a t> ?uuy me. iter and get man is known ren you mine. fclOUT? ..n. I me icn5 ivionuments lavy Now is the time to b?3' that monument you expect to buy. orood ^ec me ant* save time and | i-inoh money. I wH G. R. Knight. J ?hich 1 1" , pUh- ?mmupon I _ WOOD'S . ?H Seed Catalog i, in for 1917, tells about the best S Farm and Garden Seeds ion of . is for and gives special information as to the best crops to grow, both for has- profit and home use. inch The large increase in our busi per ness which we have again cxpericnct'd during the past year is the shell best of evidence as to the high quality of WOOD'S SEXDS. Write for catalog and prices of Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats or any Farm Seeds required. ?nroe Catalog mailed free on request. lave X.W.WOOD & SONS, , d SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, V?. , % ' T . I r M. L. Davis H. W. JFunderb'^rk I Davis & Funderburk NEW CASH STORE B To the public. We propose to carry a general B^^Hj line of merchandise and will sell goods for cash as cheap as the cheapest. We promise fair dealing to every customer. We carry dry goods, shoes, hats, caps, clothing and everything :|^^B usually caried in that line. In heavy groceries, j^^B we carry flour, meat, lard, tobacco, snuff and i^^B other things kept in that line. Give us a trial '^^B and we will treat you right. One door South I^^B old Mercantile Co. store. ^^B Davis & Funderburk ^0900009000$ SOOOOQOOOCOa^fl | Every Farmer Needs n ^ An "Averv" Cotton Stalk Cutter ^ v/unvi f f have only one new one will sell for $30.00 cash. \ V The next oYies will be $35.00. ? See s tor two horse and one horse turn N 1 plows. JJ ' The next 30 days is the time to use two ? horse plows. * X i PAGELAND HARDWARE CO. h i DO YOU EAT? I Then you should buy from the store where everything is right new and tresh and guaranteed to be the V Best. Mr. McGuirt has instructions to buy only the I very best, and when you get it here you may know H it's good. . i v r .-11 we are still receiving new stutt to make our line H complete.. Come or phone. H H Plnmmer Grocery 1 b b V ? Financing The Farmer ? 1 S ? 1 The farmer's business often needs a little extra St financial backing if it is to grow and prosper. ^ Q That is one reason why he should have strong ^9 ? and willing bank behind him. ? JJ It is an important function of this bank to give JJ V temporary assistance to the farmers who seek it X K of us, and who have demonstrated their ability to X Q repay obligations when due. ? ? The best way to have a credit here is to carry ? ? an account with us, and we cordially invite not ? JJ only the farmer but every one who wants to gain JJ X ground finanr.iallv tn Hn cn " 8 8 ij The Bank ot Pageland ^ i I 1 lOQCOOQOQOQOQOS iOOOOOQOOGQ^ * r- * .