The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, March 24, 1915, Image 3
Servic
THE most rel
farm use is i
made of the best
it is strong and
being heavy and a
It gives a clear, str
to light and rewic
out, won't leak, ?
It is an expert-ma
in various styles ai
RAYO for every r<
At Dealers Eve
STANDARD OIL '
Washington, D. C. (New Jersey)
Richmond, Vn. BALllMORb
Norfolk. Vn.
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Old Mr. Sunflower
thrusts his head high
thp n-or^on
Vii/v V V/ 1.11V> Viv^l I 1^/11^^
and proclaims himself
king over all the little bugs
and small potatoes down below.
In strength and vigor he
overtop? all his associates even as
GOODRICH Jfk
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"ai^fcieayand'^BWTders {[( ' \\
*1 ab^A other tires when it ?|?j, I :i
con^^ to lording it over fw | ;
skidlfcnd short mileage, ftn
Goodrich gives you the best tire BttV I j
Goodrich gives you the best price TOrt.
WE SELL THEM
P ageland Garage
Nothing More Charged
We will he glad to do your
Dressing and to grind your
corn, but we keep no more
dooks. Hring along the
-money with your work.
All work guaranteed.
Fox Lumber Co.
R. A. CARPENTER, Mgr.
Dr. R. L. McManus
DENTIST
jfageland, S. C.
Will be a! Jefferson on Wednesday
and at Ruby Thursday
Mt. Croghan Friday of each
week, remainder of time at Page
land. Office in icar of Joseph's
new Store; Pageian 1, S. C.
PICTl
From March 1st to [
make i dozen of the lir
$500, hall dozen lor $!
dozen made. Belter m
We guarantee satisiactio
Will be at Ruby eve
Whitmore will be at Pagel
WHITMORE
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eable, Safe.
iable lantern for
the RAYO. It is
materials, so that
durable without
wkward.
one light. Is easv
w * ^ %/
k. It won't blow
md won't smoke,
de lantern. Made
id sizes. There is a
squirement.
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COMPANY ill
Charlotte. N. C. JDK
Charleston, W. Vs.
Charleston. S. C.
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We offer all the best prize-winning
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The high price at which corn is
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Wood's Descriptive Catalog
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COURT OF TRESCH'EM E^AT THI PAI
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All visitors to th? Panama-PapIIlc International exposit!<
the exposition make their pilgrimage through the Court of
and is the central radiating unit 3ot. the architectural aud gi
two Homeric groups?the Nationajof the East and the Nation
oast and weft portals. By night !Jia beauty of the court is ei
WHEN A QUARTER OM MILLION OF PEOPLE IN
THE
Transportation reports show that every state in the ITn
represented in the great throng of 250,000 people who in 1
San Francisco on February 20. This picture, showing th 1
t'.on of the Opening day throng. In the first fivp days of f
the combined totals of the Chicago and St I.cuis "xposl '.
Hons of the most spectoruinr succBSfl for the '
^^^i^ributor
Every fanner in this section should own one of these Cole Planters
few days in the field. The planter plantsbctter and cheaper than any <
two?doubles the good froin guano. Cole Planters and Distributors arc
North Carolina farm.
Vou'll find them so downright useful and reliable that you'll wondci
tent to put up with out-oAlate machines, When you could own a Cole!
The Cole Pmnter
SAVES Labor of 1 Man and Mula
Beaal! Feaauta the Cole
and other iPlanter smooths the
Seed 'I ?PCU;J a- furrow,
mixes "guui.o with the soil,
coversil, opens again, plants the
.?nd covers th em in the
. j-,niost accurate manJ^^BSSSRE ner*
The g uano being
mixed wi th the soil
rw kr directly under the seed,
feeds the plants as soon as the seed s}tfput. You get a quick I
start, get two chances at a big crop. ' |
The Cole Planter plants the seed hi as straight line at the same
depth. The depth is easily regulfctfcd.! Cotton conies up in a \
itraight line?without bunches. It can be . chopped to a stand
:heaper, cost o f cultiva tion is less* i
The seed fall in plain sight. -^Thel wind can't blow them 1
iway?none are wasted at the end of tm: .rows. Doesn't skip <
jr bunch the seed?as far ahead of the<pd style planters?a, the .
>!d style way is i head of hand p**n|taitt; 1 Works perfectly on i
my kind of land, where other plautersVlre unsatisfactory.
The Cole '??? Distributor
Opens a Furrow fr_,
anal CA*??
>? ? ijv ww a ?V-i
Guano at One " j
'"wih C yl
>ide-Dressing /mA V can run off rows
CrOpS open a furrow, and
ame time. It'll save the wArk of 3b?c man and mule every
>lanting day. Especially goold fot^ude.dressing?can be run (
ight up alongside plant. \ ^
Strongly made thruout, large\hopp<y^ strong plow wheel with 1
tee I spokes." Convenient lever, \cut* iff flow of guano, lias the ]
eliable Cole force feed, noiselessVaa ^bidjTcle. Swivel rod holds
listributor rigid while you fill tbt\hofper. !
tttber Styles of Wnters and Dis
Besides these machines we hav^^BUniversal Single Foot (either I
>ther styles suited to different uses.^^Kcard your old out-of-date troub
aving Coles! Come and see them
Guarantied By Us and 1
The Cole is doubly guaranteed. The maker guarantees it. We ^
Every machine must prove a pra :tical daily working success in yoi
rith crooked rows or straight. I
They are made as good as mone; r and brains car make them- vV.d
|iet ready for planting time. _
PAGE! (AND HARDV
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B OF THE ARCHITECTURAL 1
YAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION 1
jn at San Francisco at some time during their stay at
the Universe. This Ib the largest court on tho grounds
round plans. Noble sculptured groups embellish It, the J
s of the West?surmounting the giant arches at the
ihanccd by the flood lighting effects.
AUGURATED
iled States and most of the nations, of the world were J
ngurated the Panama-Pacific International exposition at J
ml.rhty South gardens, gives a glimpse of a small frac- f
; progress the exposition had an attendance lnrcer than <
olis f.'ul tho ratio continues in a de-<re~> io Justify predic- j
ITTSXirs and
c THAT EVERY
O FARMER NEEDS
and Distributors. Tliey positively pay for themselves after a
ither planter ever built. The distributor makes one trip do for
the "banner's Friend." They were "born and raised" on a
how you ever got along without them?why you were ever conThe
Cole Spreader
and Cultivator
Lister and ^
Side Dresser this
Sows Guano and chine you can feed
Throws a Good .7-.?I guano to growing crops?
List at one Trip f I * -- - *
jru.iiio dining tingrowth
instead of all at one time but little is washed away. The
plant receives all the benefits ot the plant food.
With cultivator attached (as shown in the cut) you can sow
guano and effectively cultivate at the same time?save the woik
afone man and one nude.
Two strong universal plow feet are furnished free, l'.y removing
cultivator and attaching plow feet, you have thebest ma;hine
for sowing guano and throwing two good furrows upon it. (
The hopper holds ? sack, and spreads uniformly any quantity
from 100 lbs. to 2000 lbs. to the acre.
Pays for itselt in labor saved?doubles the good front guano.
The Cole "ESS" Distributor
Sows Guano in Open ^ ,
Furrow. Throws
2 GoodJ'ttrows^^p^S^gLabov
guaix >
Positive force feed sows from 100 to 1,500 lbs- ot guano r; 'lie
acre. Instantly regulated.
Tlie plow feet tlirow two good furrows upon guano at tIi* same
time. Plow feet are strongly attached to side bcr.ns, so that g<a?l '
plowing can be done. j
You can leave it without danger of its falling. Graduated 1
Flitch post adjusts the weight on the plows.
tributors to Meet Every Nee* 1 !
Force feed or Knocker). Universal Double Foot Knocker, and
>lc making planter or distributor, hitch up to one of these labor ^
iy The Cole Mfg. Co.
guarantee it. /
tr field, r?o matter if the toil is roueh or smnntfi
, .....J,
at n <air pice to everybody. Come auxi see tl?es? ni.u l-iiky
ARE COMPANY
LetriE Hot Your Compost 11
I am the champion rotter of tho world.
I'll rot leaves, straw, stalks, manure,
sawdust or any other vegetable matter,
even dirt, into a rich, high-grade fertilizer.
in less than two months.
Just ke-p me on the job and I will save
you a b:g lot of that fertilizer money.
If you want to know all about this
compost rotting, as well as spraying
Iand preventing liog cho'.ert, write
"Red Devil," 619 N. Second Street,
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.
SAVE MY LABELS.
T ax Notice
The books will be open for the
:ollection of taxes from the 15th
lay of October 1914 to Decem>er,
31st 1914.
Tax levy for State (> mills
Constitutional School 3 "
Ordinary County 5 1-2"
Interests on ICR Bonds 1 1-2"
Road and Bridges 2
Total levy 18 mills
School Bonds
Jheraw School 3 mills 4 mills
Marl burg 3 "
3range Hill 8 "
*ats Branch 4 "
?*ee Dee 3 "
Stafford 4 " 21-2 "
lethel 4 "
"enter Point 4 44
Zhesterfield 4 4 4 3
Special School 2 1-2 44
Parker 4 44
Pine Grove 3 44
Shiloh 3 44 5 44
Snow Hill 4 44
Dusley 7 44
Vaughn 3 44 2 i 44
Wamble HilL ^ 44 )
wnite \ -v*- ^
Center 4 "
Cross Roads 6 44
Mt. Croghan 3 44 4 "
Special School 5 44
NTevv Hope 7 44
Ruby 5 " 4 1_2 44
Wexford 4 44 5 44
Buffalo 2 44
Dudley 3 44
Five Forks 2 44
Mangum 3 44
Pageland 6 4 4 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 14 4 1-2"
Sandy Run 4 "
Union 4 "
Bay Springs 4 "
Bear Creek 2 44
Bethesda 2 "
Juniper 3 "
Patrick 3 " 1 "
Cat Pond 2 "
Lewis 3 44
Palmetto 3 44
Wallace 3 44
Special road Cheraw
Township 2 mills
Special road Alligotor
Township 5 mills
The Stale Comptroller 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
f! 1 < A1 < ' ? '1 ^ '
nsuai year ivi4, unui ine Ist oi
March, 1*>15, 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 penalty of live per cen for nonpayment.
Countv treasurers are directed
to issue their tax executions for
said tax nssesinents and penalty
against the property for the defaulting
taxpayers.
W. A. Douglass
County Treasurer
M'Pt. lf>, l4)14.
(Adrertl?emont)