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' V'. v" .v. ; *i^ ii i Servic THE most rel: farm use is t made of the best i it is strong and being heavy and a It gives a clear, str< to light and rewid out, won't leak, c It is an expert-ma< in various styles ar RAYO for every r< At DeaJers Eve STANDARD OIL < Waihhwt-T'. O. C. (New Jersey) RIchrr?oriel Vp. BALnVIOI)V' Norfolk, Vs. MH&S * *** * f I ft 0 GSM! illll Old Mr. Sunflower thrusts his head high above the garden fence and proclaims himself kin? over :ili the little blips and small potatoes down below. In strength and vigor he overtops all his associates even as GOODRICH fi.. trka'D TIRESg fl : pj jj[( above other tires when it Jjj. vomes to lording it over!<>' skids and short mileage, jib !?t* ( | jJtHHlrich giivs uou tho host tiro jRV Cinklrich s yon tlw />.' / gritt' W,l. Wl. SELL THEM P ageland -J a a ge Nothing Mors Charged We will lie gkul to c!<> your Dressing vtiul to giint' vour corn. !)ttl we keep iu? more books. Bring along the nitmey will) your work. All work gu ii iiiteetl. i jjiiikSil-tr K. A. C WRIT ; 1 M?r. Dr. R. L. .McMar.us |j DENTIST Pageland, S. C. | Will be at Jefferson on Wed-1 nesday and at Ruby Thursday : Mt. C To^h.tii ! i i?i;i> of each week, remain ier of time at Ra^e land. Ollice i v. < ' Joseph's ' new Store. Iv.i :m !. XLX .OS. From March lsl to ! make I doznf of the In $5 00, hail dozen for $ dozen made. Belter m w - . . f ?v< ijuaramee saustactio Will In* al Ruby eve Whitmore will In: al Panel Strong eable, Safe. iable lantern for he RAYO. It is materials, so that durable without wkward. ong light. Is easy k. It won't blow nd won't smoke. J _ T x "TV n 3 _ .it' ianicrn. lviaac id sizes. There is a "quirement. ^ rywhere \ a / COMPANY (H Charlotte. N. C. A-IL Charleston. W. Va. Charleston. S. C. i ..i iiuiimiiiiuiii.iin.immiiiNi WOMEN Love This Magazine MeCALL'S is the Fashion Guide and Housekeeping Helper of more women than any other magazine in the world. AM the latest styles every month; also delightful stories that entertain, and special departments in cooking, home dressmaking, fancy work, etc., that lighten housework and save money. Price, only 50c a year, with one celebrated McCall Dress Pattern FREE. ^ SEND A POSTAL CARD NOW FOR ~ P. A FREE Copy of McCALL'S fine U pifl PREMIUM CATALOGUE ; or 3. McCALL'S *100.00 Prtio Off.r to Erory CHURCH. Addr?a Dipt. N THE McCAU. CO.. 2361* 246 W. 37lh St. N?w T*k. N. T. bull's V7jfl ';:i>:i:,vBH * Wood's Productive^! Seed Corns* We offer all the best prize-wincing -and profit-making varieties, 'l'he high price at which corn is selling should encourage increased acreage and the planting of improved varieties of seed corn everyw here. wood's Descriptive Catalog gives fuli descriptions and information al>out all the best and most improved varieties, telling what to plant to make largest and most profitable crops. We arc also headquarters for Millets, Sorghums, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, Sudan & Rhodes Grass, and all Seasonable Seeds. Write for Catalog and prices of any seeds required. T. W. WOOD O SONS. SEEDSMEN. - Richmond v? L I IRES Vlarch 15th we will lest cabinet pictures lor 8.00, no less than hall ake use of this chance. >n. ry Saturday, but Mrs. and to do your work. *S STUDIO i GLORIOUS INAUGURnBoF WOf MTERNATIOlflHKEBRATII WITH an attendance for thMH^Mpk greater Lbai world's expositions at Louis, th clsco has started on a da?^|^MkJthe most con tendance of one quarterpeople. Fn of the world came oriticai visitors the merits Tbey found nothing to criticize. KvarwRfetixn made by Sa to say that not a single visitor wenti&j^HBl&ppolnu <1 Th mouth, and by letters home and tO ftijHV'r'tbe most po? tlon. In consequence the transpor^juaHMpinpanies repori clsoo both by land and water. Exceptionally low rates have been,ApVeMi by the trans States to San Francisco, offering m*e|^*djple an opportu a pleasure Journey to the expoeltion|S(|LA'<flght8eeing to A feature of the exposition thA&YSFwtod for uulve ?MKU wl_ . : :z7eS5r-^> . .. . . muivii. ui uyerikiiua oy Bieaww^wscincuy Deing A flood of Inquiries concerning 'tkfik And hotel aecon of the exposition since the news of (ts^Kttccessfji opening given prompt Attention. San FYanclaOiffiitod California ure the West has always had for hospi^nK'treatment for tli HANDSOME 8IXTY-PAQE BOokfON THE PANAM, FFEE OF CHARGE Those who are Interested in\tto<b great expositloi hook of sixty pages, reproducing-! rae exhibit palace the exposition, San Francisco, California and the P; Manager, Bureau of Publication, ptaamA-Taclflc Inter THE "ZONE,"THE PLAYOROtHfllj OF THE PEOPL J . - AT THE P Through the center of the Zone, tlhe amusement sect FranclBco, runs a broad avenue three ttmousand feet in Ion* with entertainment seekers who are busy patronizing lh<: nucnon or rne mama canal is one or ttte popular and in and night of people eager to see* the workings of the mi assembled here their finest offerings mfamusement, edi BBBBibutoi of and HK^^HBH^^^^^KKMnNB^Hyuu own a ^TaeCoCTBater SAVES .#bor ol 1 Man and Mule ^ coversit, opc'is again, plants the feeds the plants as soon as the seed sprout. . Voti get a quick start, get two chances at a big crop. The Cole Planter plants the seed in a straight line at the same depth. The depth is easily regulated. Cottyn comes up in a straight line?without bunches. It can be chopped to a stand cheaper, cost of cultivation is less. The seed fall in plain sight. The wfnd can't blow them away?none are wasted at the end of the rowt. Doesn't skip or bunch thp ?ic * #.4* .11 1 - -~i~ ? ? ? Al - ... ? ~ ? ?? hii^u wi wic wiu ?iv I - piauai s?? liic old style way is ahead of hand planting. \V>rks perfectly on any kind of land, where other planters are unsatisfactory. The Cole Distributor Opens a Furrow and Sows Guano at One *8K ' on!-'.' you Side-Dressing /w i\Zv*J ran run off rows, Crops a furrow, aid * * " $ ?w guano at the same time. It'll save the work of oe mat. oirl mule planting day. Especially good for aide-dressing?crn be run light up alongside plant. Strongly made thruout, large hopper, stronf plow wheel with steel sjtokes. Convenient lever, cuts ?>ff flow ot guano, lias the reliable Cole force feed, noiseless as a bicycll. Swivel roil holds distributor rigid while yt?u fdl the hopper, I Other Styles of Plairers and Di Ilesides these machines we have the UtjErsal Single Ftx?t (eithe other styles suited to different uses. DiscartM'our old out-of-.late trc saving Coles! Coine and see them now. t Guaranteedify Us and The Cole is doubly guaranteed. The^KeTffUarantces i?. \V< Every machine must prove a practical^^Hr working succ< ss in ; with crooked rows or straight. They are made as good as money and l^Bns car make them- w fcft roadv for nlanting time. H PAGELAM) HARD A| * v ' r IID'S GREATEST IN ASSURES CONTINUED SUCCESS q the combined attendance for the name period of the e Panama-I'acillc international exposition at Sun Franservatlve judgments predict will break all recordB for 0 per cent complete structurally, and opened to an atct every state of the United States and from the nations of the celebration that had been so widely heralded, n Francisco and tho exposition was fu 1 filled. It is safe e result has been that the advertisement by word of erful form of advertisement?has been given the exposit a constantly increasing booking for travel to San Frauportation companies from all points within the United nity that could not otherwise be taken, of combining ur through California end the West. rsal comment is tho "action" that marks exhibits, every shown in motion. miodations has been received by the information bureau : was flashed around the world, all such inquiries being fulfilling their host duties and living up to the reputation e stranger. <\-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION SENT | TO ANY ADDRESS. ti may obtain free of charge a handsomely Illustrated < in their natural colors and giving essential data about imama canal. To obtain this book send a letter to the national Exposition Grounds, San Francisco, Calif. ? OF THE WORLD ion at the Panama-Pacific International exposition at San ;th. It is not unusual for this entire avenue to be jammed j one hundred concessions on the Zone. An exact repro dructive Matures, tlion- being a constant line both day niaturc canal. The premier showmen of America have ' cation and instruction. le Planters and THAT EVERY - & FARMER NEEDS s and 1 'istributors. Tin y positively pay for themselves after a r other planter ever built. The distributor makes one trip do for re the ''farmer's i ricml." They were "born and raised" on a er how you ever got along without them?why you were ever conThe Cole Spreader and Cultivator Sows Guuno and H- ch^ne'you'c.ui feed rhi ous a l>oi|4 ? .?I guano to growing crops? List ut one Trip^^^fV^^j^jP?T / I get more good out of it? Wk I spread guano at the right ..^ t .1?1- , tune to make fruit. growth instead of all at one time but little is washed away. '1 lie jdant receives ail the benefits of the plant food. With cultivator attached (as shown in the cut) you can sow guano and eltectively cultivate at the same time?save the woik of one man and one mule. Two strong universal plow feet are furnished free. 11 y removing cultivator ai d attaching plow feet, you have thebe-t machine for sowing guano and throwing two good furrows upon it. The hopper holds ^ sack, and spreads unitornily any quantity from 100 lbs. to 2000 lbs. to the acre. Pays for itself in labor saved?doubles the good from guano. The Cole Distributor Sows Guano in Open ^ Furrow. Throws IJ^nd f ""OVVS ^ ? saves Labor guaI ii Positive force feed sows from 100 to 1,500 lbs. ? ! n acre. Instantly rcKiilalcil, The plow feet throw two good furrows upon guano at tie- miih' time. Plow feet are strongly attached to side lie.'.rrs, so tli.it good plowing can lie done. You can leave it without danger of its falling. Graduated hitch post adjusts the weight on the plows, istributors to Meet Every Nee* r force feed or Knocker). Universal Double Foot Knocker, a. iuble making planter or distributor, hitch up to one of these luUu By The Cole Mfg* Co. p guarantee it. ybur field, >. natter if the coil is rough or smooth, level or hil'/, /d at a fair p'ice to everyliody. Come apd see then, m .;.i; . < WARE COMPANY i Let HE tot Your Compost I j I am the champion rotter of the world. I'll rot leaves, rtraw, stalks, manure, I sawdust or any other vegetable matter, ; oven dirt, into ft rich, high-grade fcr! tili/.er, in less than two months. .lust kc p ine on the Job and I will savo j ' you a big lot of that fertilizer money. 'J If you want to know all about this ' c mpo>t rotting, as well as spraying j and preventing hog cholera, write jj "Hod Devil." 619 N. Second 8trect, y St. Louis, Mo., and I'll s< nd yon a I littlo book, free, that tolls how. [ I am Red Devil Lye i r-c. For BIG CANS I ^ J Almost as big as those costing 10c. Tax Notice The hooks will he open for the collection of Paxes from the 15th day of October 1914 to December, 31st 1914. Tax levy for State f> mills Constitutional School 3 " Ordinary County 5 1--" Interestson ICR Bonds 1 1-2" Road and Bridges 2 Total levy IS mills School Bonds Cheraw School 3 mills I mills Marl burg 3 Orange Hill S " Pats Branch 1 " Pee Dee 3 Stafford -1 " 2 12" Bethel 4 " Center Point 1 " Chesterfield 1 " 3 P 1 .1. 1 It in opecuu x'ikh). ^ i ~ I'arker 4 Tine Grove 3 44 Sliiloh 3 44 5 Snow IIill 1 Ousley 7 Vaughn 3 2 Wamble .White j_ 44 Center 1 Cross Roads ?> Mt. Croghan 3 " 1 44 Special School 5 44 New Hope 7 44 Ruby 5 44 I 1 2 44 Wexford 4 44 5 Buffalo 2 44 Dudley 3 44 Five Forks 2 44 Mangum 3 44 Pageland 6 44 5 44 Plains 2 44 n ^ C *4 v^eiiiur i trove n Friendship 3 " Jefferson 5 " 4 Long Branch 1 " Green Hill 4 " Middendorf 3 " McBee 8 " 4 12" Sandy Run 4 " Union 4 " Bay Springs 4 " Bear Creek 2 " Bethesda 2 " Juniper 3 " Patrick 3 " 1 Cat Pond 2 " Lewis 3 " Palmetto 3 " Wallace a Special road Chora w Township - mills Special road Alligotor Township 5 mills The Slate Comptroller General has sent out the following letter to all County Auditor's and Treasurers: The general assembly has ex tended the time for the payment of taxes without penalty for the unlit lK?\ 1 1 IIOIU1 J till I 'I T, 1111(11 lilt; .MM til March, 1915, and provided that on all taxes which shall not he paid on or before the 31st day of March, 1915, there shah be added a penalty of five per cen for nonpayment. Countv 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, 1911. t AUvHrtlMwuRti