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1 Report off Township 1 Commissioner for > Court House Town- 1 ship 1 H. P. James, bridgework 4.00 ^ Dock Burr, hauling 1-2 day J.OO < B. C. Wadsworth .50 ^ Dock Huntley, 2 m. 2 1 2 d. 4.50 : Elisha Huntley, 2 1 2 days 2.50 ] Dock Hancock, 2 1-2 days 2.50 1 J. W. Mvers, 1-2 day .50 ! W. C. Sellers, o'seer 2 1 2 d 3,75 490 ft. lumber 12.25 ' 399 ft. lumber 7.18 < May Rhynes, 2 1-2 days 2.50 J. M. Sellers, 2 1 2 days 2.50 ' J A LUCK I have bought Mr. C. which I cdhsider a lucke; w m ror 1 am now prepared to | on a great many items ye I With goods bought rigt I sure I can save you mone f us get a peep at your doll E >> it, and we will make it w T. E. ' ' See Postmaster Quick o 5 WAR SAVING STAMP. mmmwinn * rrtiir ai ^ V/VIWJLlj MlI * Jt I am better prepared to sei &? What I carry is all fresh and & line let :ne know. I will treat 5 come ami tell me. And if I di | - G. R. h #? See Postmaster Quick or ( * W AR SAVING STAP. giiniiimiiiiimnnn ^iniiiminminimn * I i SF We are still b f! and paying the until you hav'e see . | J. E. A See Postmaster Quick c ijl WAR SAVING STAMP. in L j K ) } Wk * rhurman Lee. 1 12 1.50 F N. B. Davis with road mch.15 00 ^ 1. T, Teal, ov's 21-2 days 3.75 J !. N. Gaskins, 2 1-2 days with 3hands 6 mules 25.00 * 2. T. Eddins, commission 27,95 J I mules 1 day 2.00 I shovels 3.00 L pick 1.001 ] B. C. Wadsworth, 1 day 1.50' B, T. Teal, work & lumber 159 \ H. P. James, hauling: .75 I; H. P. James, work 1.00 I; T* D. Robeson, 2 d with t. 4.50 l Greer Robeson, 1 day 1.00 ] Lernce Sellers, 2 12 days 2.50 Thomas McQueen, 1 day 1.00 j Y DEAL r L. Gulledge'sDry Goods y deal for my customers, give the same old prices t. it and expenses low, I am iy if any body can. Let ar before you part with orth your time. ( Cato. r C. G. Morgan and buy a \ fr?F rFFrFFFFj MD SEE I rve you than ever before, new. If any thing in my * you right and if I dont Ktell others. 5 night | #? # ) ? J D. G. Morgan and^buy a 2 < MULES MULES I Don't fail to see us W before you trade, we E3 have some nice mules. 0 Get on your trading M clothes and come to M Mungo Brothers ? nimmmimniimil ED : | uying Cotton Seed fj top. Dont sell | n us. | gerton 1 r C. G. Morgan and buy a jjj __?l errv Benn^t. V. M. Teal, overs. 3 <*?y8 <, I . T. Hunt 2 days ^ I. F. Boatright, mule 1 '1-2 )ueen Timmons, 1 day im Nivens, 1 1-2 days ^H| Paul Ratliff, 1-2 day ' j^HH Lem Osbrooks, 12 day fade Timmons, 1-2 day aBH F. H Rontwriirht. 1 1 1 da. vil C. B. Gorden, plow 1 1-2 ds^HB Martin Bennett, plw 1.1-2 dlflH King Skipper, 1 1-2 days Walter Skipper, 1 1-2 days iBKfl Frank Starns, 11-2 days IH Clumsy Burch 1-2 day ' -35 E. T. White 2 days 2.95 Rope ,t5 [Balance on hand from last 1 report 181.(7 [left over from last quarter 56/5 V C J. EDDINS, Com. 1 Chickens & Egg^' 1 We want to buy all lthe chickens andyfry Vou have to sell. Will fay the top of market <, jli cash or trade. 5" ing then along y quanity. Clark & Smith xafrnd'n >FoftBfFn^ The ptatrlotlc duty of farb^^r^je frardcna-rs every where is to Uu^C. crop anid food production. ImUj sive farming and gardening, sLj the HbeiVal useof fertilizers, togetljo with pijopeiwotatlon of crops, r. I us to ind-xeawmd improve the f?|C i tility anVi Moductlveness of t-y land, arc\ sM vital dnd necessac consldcrayffis at the'^presentdn. * Wood'jubescriptive CatAl f For 1918 gifes the fullest and mo-d up-to-date Information in rctn to all V \ . ; 111 And the feLt crops^^i ? Write for fcauSHHMH^HF Grass an<* ~r.talo^ .. 'SEEDSMEN, Auditor's The Auditor's be opened for the asses^^^^Ball tsxable Real Estate al property from J^BI^ftsJ*.. 1918 to February 20th, 19l8^t All male citizens between^ne ages of 21 and 60 yearsHre deemed Taxable Polls, ejRpt those who are maimed oiBor other causes are incapabB of earning a support. g* The law requires 50 perl cent, nonatfir nrlrl^/t t/\ 4r*wao /vm ' ?? ? uuuvu IU lUAca uu I \Jiyjy ertv subiect to taxes and no returned for assessment on! or before the 20tn of February, 1018. 1I will be in the AudiW'* oflice January 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 12, 18, 19 and 26; February, 2, 4,9,11,12,13,14, 15,16, lf!. }% and 20, and at the folla^11* places on the dates name<: . ! Cheraw; February 7an< **th. T. W. EDDINS, Audtig^JL Other County papers release \ copy. ! - A - Special Notice - 1 The firm of Davi:; & 1 Funderburk having this jjg day desolved, Mr D avis retiring, the business wnlbe continued at the old stand by H. W. Funderburk & Co., who assumes all indebtedness and to whom all notes and accounts, due said firm must be paid. This Jan. 15th 1918. , H 11/ ff?JaAJw U* VV A lUllUtl UU|?U " 1 re rtllize r MANL i The Cheapest F Now if the time to use Manure?the cl ACTUAL WORTH OF MANURE BA? FERTILIZER $8.t Furthermore the decaying organic matter in tb available plant food to the soil, is valuable both from - ?a land KtiSldav vuauUi Car Lots a $ Cars Average I We are daily making shipments ot this produci i and it is being received with entire satisfaction on ac < and condition on arrival at destination. It contains no objectionable matter such as trai etc.; oat straw is the only bedding used, and the Mani quantity, but not sufficient to make it objectionable, more than its weight, on account of its high value 01 valuable as a fertilizer. Agents Wanted in Unoccupi ADDRESS ALL COMMUN1C Powell F?j Columbia, S I The Government I it's Stamp of aj | on Liie insar II yen are eiDei tile service don't f amount nnder the Government plai. If yen are net in service yen should h< Gevernmealgand lake a policy in a^streni \ \ protection el yeurfamlly and creditors. & Vk. I * ? m ram save mm iKreiMl MC pell TJje peUey pravMeM are evea Here liberal. .V *** iaveitaeal yn eti Make? Year noaey wl r pr?Krty as II wmM beftr^ the war, bat lasaraaee. lavsst mw la that best si lave! pellty ia the sM reliable SOUTHERN LIFE & Pageland Insur. Realty Com \ / \ v?-. i NOW V FRE 1 I * ertilizer j] heapest fertilizer. ( \ I 5ED ON COMMERCIAL 1 ie Manure is consintly adding By a humus standpcnt as well as l\ specialty I 53 Tonj I l into all section i the country, I rcount of its excellent quality B sh, dirt, obnoxious *rass seeds, 1 ure naturally contsras a small I As a matter of facflit is worth 1 f potash, which maf^es it more I ed Territory. I |\ ationsto \I * tel Co. \ r k C. I! I ) Has Pit- I, iproval * I ance I all to take a maximum | j ted the suggestion at yair I home eompaay tor the y siace the war bega. . Do you kiow ot a betttr ' II not buy as mueh ol laid ^ It will bay as andi ItiJ itments, oaiiely, a f*J TRUST CO. \fU "i p ance am 1 nonir / ! I / / I qfcjj