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drcssr.iaking, fancy work, etc., that ll(hten
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CATALOGUE. or
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M. M. JOHNSl I
ATTORNEY AT LAW BH
Will be in Pageland Wedia^HH
Thursday and Friday of each hSHB
~ - Wood's ProductivW^B
Seed Cornsn
We offer aH the beet prlM*^flffi
ning and profit-making varieflHB
The high price at which corl^BH
selling: should encourage increa^BJgl
acreage and the planting of IBS
proved varieties of seed corneveXtfl
where.
Wood's Descriptive CstaljlH
gives full deecrlptions'and lnfora^uB
tion about all the best and most uflsjB
proved varieties, telling what
plant to make largest and mc^H
profitable crops.
Ws are also headquarters for
Millets, Sorghums, S
Cow Peas, Soja Beans,7 lfl|
Sudan & Rhodes Grass,
/and all Seasonable Seeds. iW
'Writ# 'or Catalog and prloea' ofll
any seeds required. '^ g
T. W. WOOD Ct SONS, S
SEEDSMEN, - Mchmoni, ya. J
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wnere Lincoln Besicneyn)a^B^>i
ma-Pacific International Exposlt^^Hl'
marble, which is used on the
SUPERB NIGHmUJi
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E5BP.<^S*SMBmg^
At night the vast glass doms of j.
projectors set within the building, yft
one of the many marvels of th4*gre?r
rainbow.- This photograph shows Urn
of the Zodiac over its gleaming sura:
IIwmmaI* 1 1 ^
woiion ut LallUSCapVJ
at Huge Panama-Pj
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LOW ROUND TRIP RATES AFFL
TAKE WONDERRSf
a * ?WThese
plotures at beet can indices,
tlon&l exposition at San Francisco to
Forty-two foreign nations, end
have sent to this wonderful |AO,9QO,0uo
the eleven colossal exhibit palacspwx^
tng built In most cases lm a style i\r;
000,000 has been Invested In the
showman are conducting the most weL^
for any celebration on earth. _
In order to put the opyaiM^^jj .
t if ^RMrsSlroads ha?e out ra
9 tions of the city have agree to keep the
Complete Information reg*rdl|fg. th
agar ef the Bureau of Publlcatyopi;~-Pi
fornla, who will forward to any a dittos i
formation regarding the glories of thin i
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View of architect's perspective cJ ^
treat world's exposition at Pt. Louli ln
similar Urga building at Ban B*ranc1i<[0 ,
tuMni 19 within ihs ipoiltion iro^,
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HAhy did you take Elnora
from school, Aunt Mandy? '
H asked her cook one day.
Mandy sniffed scornfully.
HHe de teacher ain't satis9
K tuh me, Mis' Mallv. What
BBHckon she tell dat chile yis9
9she 'low dat IV spell tour,
|H99?ver a idjut 'ud know dat
9839ivy."?Exchange.
ftyou come from New
jMWfeud an English lady to a
9 American. "I ' supnBfaKjpf
course, you came from
9 did you think that?"
BMBhhe New York lady.
j|Hp9pK>8ed Qh cultivated, inI
EAmericans came from
?Bm?hat in the world made q
9 Hp that?" was the natural ^
n't know, exactly. I ^
RlB^s a ?oston lady who I
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SW.XJ44T 1ISFR FTVIR pari n*n<
111111 Mil III MMIIM
jjSjhk-f r'st indoor ^eroplcno (light, the git
wgUsco. Thin enormcufi rlructure is
Hb^ftlroad Depot in New VorU. and oti
flniON OF THE VAST PALACE d
BfeaJf^BlRt^B'S.aft,
Palace of Horticulture is played up<
e globe, which is tae largest hemispber:
Panama-Pacific International exposition,
great building at night with the raya c
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Sculpture and Architectur
icific International Exposit
ID GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OF
;JOURNEY AND SEE FINEST DISI
i but feebly the Indescribable marvels prei
ilcb the people of all nations are throngin
I than 80,000 individual exhibitors, repret
show the best of their preBent-day achie'
also in the buildingB of the state and fc
chitecture characteristic of the state or
" the 3,000-foot amusement street of this
lerful and most original sight-seeing and
itaiEg this most marvelous of all expositl<
tee In halt to and from San Francisco, a
ilr schedule of prices down to normal flgi
is wonderful world's fair may be had fre
ress Building, Panama-Pacific Internatioi
i a beautiful sixty-page booklet, lllustrati
ireat celebration and a complete descripti
MAM^
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Uge hotel on the exposition grounds at
1904 will rememh?r the nuge Inside I
y|th a capacity of accommodating thous*
i, OMf tb? graat PaUoa of Jflua Arti ?
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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 Wed
esday and at Ruby Thursday
It. Croghan Friday of each
/eek, remainder of time at Page I
and. Office in rear of Joseph's
e\v Store, Pageiand, S. C.
5 OF NAILS
int Patece of Machinery at the Pana
surfaced with ijnjtation Travertine
ter Datable structures.
IF HORTICULTURE
n' by rays of gigantic searchlight
cal glass dome in the world and Is
then assumes all the colors of the
>f the searchlights casting the sign
e, Wonderful Exhibits
ion, San Francisco
A LIFETIME TO
'LAYS OF WORLD'S NATIONS
sented by the Panama-Pacific Interna
lenting every country on the. globe
irements which are now displayed In
ireign group, the latter structures be
nation represented. More man *10,great
fair, where the world's premier
pure-fun attractions ever assembled
*
[>ns within reach of the greatest numnd
the hotel and restaurant associa
ires.
se for the asking by addressing Manlal
Exposition, San Francisco, CallBd
in colors, containing detailed in
Ion of the Panama Canal.
EXPOSITION
Sliiiii '" lin
: San Francisco. Visitors to the
nn at tliat exDOsition. There ih a
mda of pcoplo. Th* locator o? Wa
'he IukIUh luu it a nil, lu Until,
j
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HE Rot Your Compost ||
I I am tho cli.vmpion rotter of the world.
I I'll rot Icavoa, ntraw, stalks, manure,
1 R sawdust or any other vegetable matter,
! ovcu dirt-, into a rich, high-grade ferh
tiliier, in It ss than two mouths.
{ Just kc 'p mcvon the Job and I will save j.
f J you a big lot of that fertilizer money,
g If you want to know all about this
compost rotting, as well as spraying
and preventing hog cholera, write
| " Red Devil," 610 N. Second Street,
; St. Louis, Mo., and I'll send you a
i littlo book, free, that tells how.
I I am Red Devil Lye
| r-c. For BIQ CANS \
In . \ Almost as big as those costing 10c. 5
WAVE MY IiAltELS.
Tax Notice
The books will be open for the
collection of taxes from the 15th
day of October 1914 to Decem|
ber, 31st 1914.
Tax levy for State 6 mills
Constitutional School 3 44
Ordinary County 5 1-2"
Interests on R.R Bonds 1 1-2"
Road and Bridges 2
Total levy 18 mills
School Bonds
Cheraw School 3 mills 4 mills
Marlburg 3 "
Orange Hill 8 "
Pats Branch 4 "
Pee Dee 3 "
Stafford 4 " 2 1-2"
Bethel ' 4 "
Center Point 4 "
Chesterfield 4 " 3
Special School 2 1-2 44
Parker 4 44
Pine Grove 3 44
Shiloh 3 44 5
Snow Hill - 4 44
Ousley 7
Vaughn 3 44 2fl|4
\Vamb^un^^3^ " ~
Cross Roads 6
Mt. Croghan 3 44 4 44
Special School 5 44
New Hope 7 44
Ruby 5 44 -1 1-2 44
Wexford 4 44 5 44
Buffalo 2 44
Dudley 3 44
Five Forks 2 44
Man gum 3 44
Pageland 6 44 5 44
Plains 2 44
Center Grove 5 44
Friendship 3 44
Jefferson 5 44 4 44
Long Branch 4 44
Green Hill 4 44
Middendorf 3 44
McBee 8 44 4 1-2 44
Sandy Run 4 44
Union 4 44
Bay Springs 4 44
Bear Creek 2 44
Bethesda 2 44
Juniper 3 44
Patrick 3 44 1 44
Cat Pond 2 44
Lewis 3 44
Palmetto 3 44
Wallace 3 44
Special road Cheraw
Township 2 mills
Special road Alligotor
Township 5 mills
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i ne siaie comptroller ueneral
has sent out the following letter
to all County Auditor's and Treasurers:
.
The general assembly has ex- 1
tended the time for the payment 1
of taxes without penalty for the
fiscal year 1914, until the 31st of
March, 1915, and provided that
on all taxes which shall not be
paid on or before the 31st day of
March, 1915, there shall be added
a penally of five per cen for nonpayment.
County treasurers are directed
to issue their tax executions for
said tax assesments and penalty
against the property for the defaulting
taxpayers.
W. A. Douglass
County Treasurer
Sept, 15, 1914,
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