The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, March 10, 1915, Image 5
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We Avill be ?l;t?l itXv! > your
-Dressing nml to . rin.' \
corn, but we keep no more
books. Bring ulon.'. l':e
money with your wo?..
All work gu -triune <1.
Fox Lnmher
K. A. CAWBICV 1 Mjr.
Pay Your Tov/n
The tax boohs for tiso ! v.vti o
l\ii?e!and sire now opjn : >; tit
liio collection of I IN'i > ' UH
year 1911. Please nail ;iI :>n '
siiui sotl!o. Tin* icv.y i- r> mi.!?
on the dollar, i > on i n tin
value of vour p; nerh v :
li^nre vour o-vn ik- ^
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Dr. R. L. i.lctVltuius
DENTIST
Pageland, S. C.
. Will he sit Jefferson on Wednesday
and sit Rtihy Tluirsdaj'
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Mt. Croghan Friday of end, ]
week, remainder of time at Pauo
land. Office in rear <a lns.nh\
new Store, Paireinn !. S (
From Mmrclt Is' lo ?
make 1 dozen of lh.e fir
$5 00, hall dozen for
dozen made. Belter in
We guarantee satisfactio
Will he at Ruby eve
Whitmore will he at Paget
^JSHITWEI
It's Now Half ? I :i,l tr I : .
Tlii: Ansonia v. ; d a t? legram
from K ; ; nl live
Thomas this morning staling
that tile Ansiu' ( ou:.?\ i)e mtory
bill is now a law. Ihi-law
provides thai not nn.ie ill tt half
a pint of whiski v iiv.iv he ^>T!
on a prescription ..t t e Medical
Depository, the minimum
amount beinji tun ounces.
?Wadesboro \nsonian.
There i3 Plenty of Air
The air is the lif?\ We can j
go without drinking water fori
six days. We can go without
* i
eating for foils d vs. i!i:i wv
can not jjo without nenlia ^!
for four minutes. 7
To be strong, wed, huppx audi
efficient, we must he hv.dinic
in our habits.
Soap, water and sanilarx
plumbing are now accepted, but
poisoned air in nvanx a lion n ithe
rule. All disease is indecent.
Only healthy people are lovel.x
and lovable.
We cari eat our peck of dirt,
all right, and then 140 on and cat
another; but we can not breathe
a DPrk of rtirt williotii
, .... . M MIIVlll
up liinj* cells; ami then follows a
condition where the blood is imperfectly
oxygenated. Faulty
elimination results. '1 lie germs
of tuberculosis jump the claim,
and the toxins that these "til
bercs" produce, poison the well
snrinac r\f lif.. ..-..I .. . ? ' -
v>i niv, 111111 \\ v ";ei \\ ll'l
the people Out West call a
"lunger."
It is only within recent times
that we have recognized the
necessitv of fresh air.
There is plenty of out of hoots
and there is no Federal lax on it.
Moral: l;se plenty of fresh air.
?The Philistine. ,
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\TTOKNRY AT I.AW
Will he in Pagcland Wednesday
Thursday and Fridas of eac h \voh.
: :
IRES
Vlarch 15ill we will
lest cabinet pictures ioi
3.00, no less than hail
akeuse o! this drma\
n.
ry Saturday, but Mrs.
and to do your work.
!S gywwi*
Old Mr. Sunflower
thrusts his head high
above.the garden fence
ana proclaims himself
king over all the little bugs
and small potatoes down below.
In strength and vigor he
overtops all his associates even as
GOODRICH gk
SAFETY rpi o Kyi
T R E A L) 1 IKho |ufc ,%1
are head and shoulders il
above other tires when it Eh; -j! 1
comes to lording it overgo
skids and short mileage, nlii
feu I'
Goodrich gii cs you the best tire fey- j j
Goodrich yircs i/on the best price j
WE SELL THEM
Pagelar , Carkge
Wood's Productive
Seed Corns.
We offer til ilu* best prize-winning
unci profit-making varieties.
'I he high p ice at which corn is
si Mine: should encouragt increased
acreage ami the planting of impro\
Cil v.ii iciies of seed corn everywhere.
Wood'c f>#?ccriptlve Catalog
gives full descripti' n.s and information
about all the best and most improved
varieties, o iling what to
plant ?o make largest and most
profitable crops.
VVc arc also headquarters for ;
"Auieis, aorgmmis,
Cow l*tas, Soja Beans,
Sudan & Rhodes Grass,
and all Seasonable Seeds.
Write for Catalog and prices of
any seeds required.
T. W. WOOD & SONS.
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va.
K. (I view of Graeco-Roman colo
tiom.l Fxpositlon, at San Francisco,
mounting these pillars are beautifu
hausc Is the designer of these gronr
Dome of Philosophy and the grand
' WHERE WOn
Dj
fa< the; Fro buUdtng showlt
organs in the world?Camille Saint I
in:.re ol' London, WV.llace Sabin an*
literary life ol the exposition at Sa
| v -V I " - \ A
V - if r&ffeg# tA
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I if tail showing the rich ::n<f Ori
F;:rilic I 'tcmational Expoeition, San
REF!N1D1
" ^ ""H,
Detail* or colonnade in the Cour
dor* are illuminated by the now Indl
lighted in the same manner., Parian
IDRLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL ARCHIT
nnade extending 1,100 feet before tlie Palm
and curving in a graceful sweep along tin
i figures of women ga/.ing Into an urn, e> 1
is. Over the foliage and forestation of the
central dome of the Palace of Education
isyg reatest
^prnational Exposition?from .the south
g at the extreme right. On th<> great org
iaens will play an original composition, ai
other maestros. Tliis hall will center t
1 V I uui-'irti'U III.my OI liu; 4*ltl CCI1 vol. UOUl)
scene in~onTof
o^tal suggestion in the embellishment of t
ftrnncisco. In this rourt urp oram-e treos,
OUTTSHOWTm^CuUpT(J?[AL A
*4*^ i 1 * ih ipi
t of the Universe, showing frieze adornnn
roet lighting system, the whole vast area'
la l'aciflc International Exposition, San Fi
^*;4- ^Y:
of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific Interna
shores of the Fine Arts lagoon. Surprosslve
of Art and Beauty. Eric EllerFine
Arts lagoon can be seen the Half
lTiHTeard
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Lp
' vCVv."V'- ' - *>o"> o<*:^
promenade of the South Hardens, the
an in this hall?one of the six greatest
id there will be recitals by Edwin Lain4
intellectual, dramatic, musical and
of this year making it their assembly
ITcourts
so Court of Abundance, at the Panauiain
full bearing and rare flowers
DORNMENT
>nt and sculptured figures These corriof
this court?900 by f>00 feet?being
Mncisco.
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Let HE Rot Your Compost 11
I aia tho champion rotter of tho world.
I'll rot leaves, straw, stalks, manure,
sawdust or any other vegetable matter,
even dirt, Into a rich, higb-grado fertilizer,
in Kss than two mouths.
Just k<; i> me on (be Job and I will savo
you a b'.g lot of that fertilizer monoy.
If you want to know all about this
compost rotting, as wall as spraying
and preventing bog cho'cra, write
*' Hod Devil," 619 N. Second 8treet,
St. Louis, Mo., and I'll send you a
little book, free, that tolls how.
I am Red Devil Lye
5c. For BIQ CANS
Almost as big as those costing 10c.
NAVK WT LABELS.
T ax Notice
The books will be open for the
collection of taxes from the 15th
day of October 1911 to December,
31st 1914.
Tax levy for State (> mills
Constitutional School 3 "
Ordinary County 5 1-2"
Interests on R.R Bonds I 1-2"
Road and Bridges 2
Total levy IS mills
School Bonds
Cheravv School 3 mills 4 mills
Marl burg 3 "
Orange Hill 8 44
Pats Branch 4 "
Pee Dee 3 44
Stafford 4 44 21-2"
Bethel 4 "
Center Point 4 "
Chesterfield 4 " 3
Special School 21-2 "
Parker 4 "
Pine Grove 3 "
Shiloh 3 " 5 "
Snow Hill 4 "
Ousley 7 44
Vaughn 3 44 2 44
Wamble Flill 3 44 _
White Oak
Cross Roads
Mt. Croghan 3 44 1 44
Special School 5 44
New Hope 7 44
Ruby 5 44 1 1-2 44
Wexford 4 44 3 44
Buffalo 2 44
Dudley ^ "
Five Forks 2 44
Man gum 3 44
Pageland 6 44 5
Plains 2 44
Center Grove 5 '4
Friendship 3 44
Jefferson 5 44 '
Long Branch -1 44
Green Hill 4 44
Middendorf 3 44
McBee 8 44 1 1 2 44
Sandy Run 4 44
' Union 4 44
Bay Springs 1
Bear Creek 2 44
Bethesda 2
Juniper 3
Patrick 3 44 1
Cat Pond 2 44
Lewis 3 44
Pa1met<o 3 44
Wallace 3 44
Special road Cheraw
Township - mills
Special road Alligotor
Township 5 mills
The Stale Comptroller General
has sent out the following Utter
to all County Auditor's and
Treasurers:
The general assembly has extended
the time for the payment
of taxes without penalty for the
c: 1 tin i . 11 ,.4
IIM <11 'LMI I /It, II11 111 lllU .)1M 1)1
March, 1915, and provided that
on all taxes which shall not he
paid on or before the 31st day of
March, 1915, there sha'l bo added
a penalty of five per con for nonpayment.
County treasurers are directed
to issue their tax executions for
said tax assesments and penalty
against the property for the defaulting
taxpayers.
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Couoty Treasurer
j Sept. 15, 1914.
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