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ATTORNKY AT LAW 1 ^3Bm
Will bo iu Pageland WedaesjE
Thursday and Friday of each wmB&SHb
- Wood's Productivg^lM
Seed Cornell
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ning and profit-making varietlo^JidM
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selling should encourage increasdVun
acreage and the planting of la||^R&w
proved varieties of seed corn *vemflK|
where. ifjjS
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gives full descriptions and infora^Buj
tion about all the best and most
proved varieties, telling what {Sm
plant to make largest and
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At night the vast glass dome of j.
r?w/s UWI" *u * 1-1?a-i -ggj?I
i'iujckiuio dcl wuuin me uuiiaing. ?*he
one of the many marvela of thf gresi. ^
rainbow. This photograph shows tl>* *
of the Zodiac over Its gleaming surfl|r#
Marvels of - Landscapes"*
at Huge Panama-pa(
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LOW ROUND TRIP RATES AFF<)RI
TAKE WONDERHfc
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Thaae pictures at beat can lndlcat ^
tlonal exposition at San Francisco to i hl
Forty-two foreign nations, and me*
hare sent to this wonderful $10,000,011^
the eleven colossal exhibit palaces a/ d ,
ing built in most cases in a style si ?rct
000,000 has been Invested In the "Zon ..
showmen are conducting the mo?t w*)n^e
for any celebration on earth
In order to put tha o
*W. SS JJWOlft ^le raliioads have cut mt<
* tiona of the city hare agree to keep theii
Complete Information regarding thlc
ager of the Bureau of PublicaOopfc, Pr?
forala, who will forward to any addreaa
formation regarding the glories of tkja gi
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View of architect's perspective Of hu
great world's exposition at St. I/Ouli, Jn
similar large building gt San Francl?(|0 w
tiiilidlHt ia bUUiu lha oayuslttim nrog.u'dB
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HB from school, Aunt Mandy?"
Hnr asked her cook one day.
hit Mandy sniffed scornfully.
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WOTy tub me, Mis' Mallv. What
HI reckon she tell dat chile yisjffck.She
'low dat lY spell four,
BB ever a idjut 'ud know dat
BHD ivy."?Exchange.
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Hnng American. "1 sup
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Sjflby did you think that?"
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jBSMpposed all cultivated, inBpmt
Americans came from
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KFjlailroarl Depot in Now Vork and o
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Palace of Horticulture is played u
globe, which is the largest hemisphi
anama-Paciflc International expositio
reat building at night with the rays
Sculpture and Architect).
;ific International Exposi
) GREATEST OPPORTUNITY 0
JOURNEY AND SEE FINEST Dl!
3tit feebly the indescribable marvels p
cb the people of all nations are throne
than 80,000 Individual exhibitors, re pi
how the best of their preseut-day ach
also In the buildings of the state and
titecture characteristic of the state o
the 3,000-foot amusement street of thi
rful and most original sight-seeing ar
.Sin?: this most marvelous of all expos
as In halt to and from San Francisco,
r schedule of prices down to normal I
i wonderful world's fair may be had 1
>bs Building;, Panama Pacific Internat
a beautiful sixty-page booklet, lllustr
eat celebration and a complete descri
Ti 11 i * * i r* M i a
ge hotel on the exposition grounds
1904 will remember the mige Inside
1th n capacity of accommodation thoi
, D?fcp the great faUcn u( iflut? Arts
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Nothing More Charged
We will be glad "to do your
Dressing and to grind your
corn, but we keep no more
books. Bring along the
money with your work.
All work guaranteed.
Fox Lumber Co.
.R. A. CARPENTER, Mgr.
Dr. R. / L. McManus
DENTIST
Pageland, S. C.
Will be at Jefferson on Wednesday
and at Ruby Thursday
Mt. (Jroghan Friday of each
week, remainder of time at Page
land. Office in rear of Joseph's
new Store, Pageiand, S. C.
innf PsiJ'.cp of ."traehinory at tlio Pana
^ surfaced vith irritation Travertine
ther notable strut-lures
OF HORTICULTURE
pon by rays of gigantic searchlight
srieal glass dome in the world and is
n, then assumes all the colors of the
of the searchlights casting the sign
ire, Wonderful Exhibits
ition, San Francisco
F A LIFETIME TO
SPLAYS OF WORLD'S NATIONS
resented by the Panama-Pacific Interna
;ing.
resenting every country on the. glob<ievements
which are now displayed in
foreign group, the latter structures b?
r nation represented. More- than $10,
Is great fair, where the world's premier
id pure-fun attractions ever assembled
r
it ions within roach of the greatest num
and the hotel and restaurant associa
igures.
tree for the asking by addressing Man
ional Exposition, San Francisco, Call
ated in colors, containing detailed in
ption of the Panama Canal.
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at San h'rancisco. Visitors to the
fnn at t'.iat exposition. There ?? a
iMimriri of pcoph The lorrttlop <\* t'm
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j! i HE Rot Your Compost
jj I am the duaepiOB rotter of the world. I
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r oawilust it any other vegetable matter, I
p cv u di'l, i;ito c rich, high-grade fer- I
tji iili'.'jr, Jn 1 ss than two mouths.
| j|l Just si -n navon the job and I will savo
f3 you a b.g J'?t of that fertilizer money. I
ii If you want to knov.- nil about this ?
c-nipo:;t rotting, as well as spraying
|> nod preventing hog cholera, write
ij " lied Devil," 611 X. Second Street,
?? St. Louis, Mo., ami I'll st nd you a
C litl.'o book, free, that lelln how.
;] J am Red Devil Lye
ij r*c. For BICi CANS
M | \ Almost as big as those costing 10c. I
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Tax Notice
The books will be open for the
collection of tnxos from tla.^ l^ili
day of October 191 1 to December,
31st 1914.
Tax levy for State (> mills
Constitutional School 3 "
Ordinary County 5 1-2"
Interests on K.R Bonds 1 1-2"
Road and Bridges 2
Total levy 18 mills
School Bonds
[Cheraw School 3 mills 1 mills
Marlhurg 3 "
Orange 11 ill 8 44
Pats Branch 1 44
Pee Dee 3 44
Stafford 1 44 2 12"
Bethel ' 1 "
Center Point I "
Chesterfield -1 " 3
Special School 2 1-2 44
Parker 1 44
Pine Grove 3 44
Shi loh 3 14 5
Snow Ilill I 44
Ouslcy 7 a
Vaughn 3 2v
Mt. Croghan 3 44 I "
Special School 5 44
New 1 lope 7 14
Ruby 5 44 1 1-2 44
Wexford 1 44 f> u
Buffalo 2
Dudley 3 44
Five Forks 2 44
Mangum 3 44
Pageiand 6 44 5 44
Plains 2 44
Center Grove 5 *4
Friendship 3 44
Jefferson 5 44 4 44
Long Branch 4
Green Ilill 4
% M J _l i . e * u
iviiuuencior:
McBee 8 " 4 12"
Sandy Run 1 "
Union 4 "
Bay Springs 4 "
Bear Creek 2 "
Bethesda 2
Juniper 3
Patrick 3 " I
Cat Pond 2
Lewis 3 "
raiment) .s
Wallace 5 "
Special road Cliernw
Township - mills
Special roatl Alligotor
Township 5 mills
The Stale (,'omptroller General
has sent out the following letter
to all County Auditor's and
Treasurers:
The general assembly has extended
the time for the payment
of taxes without penalty for the
fiscal year 1914, until the A1 st of
March, 1915, and provided that
on all taxes which shall not he
paid on or before the AI st day of
March, 1915, there sha'l he added
,, <: - t
? |'v ii.in> ??i 11\ u pri ecu 101 nonpayment.
County treasurers are directed
to issue their tax executions for
finiil tiiv -itnl iu>iinli><
I against the properly for the defaulting
taxpayers.
\V. A. Douglass
(taunt v Treasurer
Sept, 15, IV14.
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