The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, December 15, 1915, Image 6
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Has many features
a car of so moderate
sents a combination
ency and equipment
ordinary interest to
chaser.
It is for you to determi
that has been put int
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aaequaxeiy tne specitica
requirements of a careful
The car needs no s
to tell of 1
IT SPEAKS
The price of the Touring i
$785.00. F. O.
Sold in Chester
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I CHERAW
Tax 1>
The Tax Books will be open 1
15th October until 31st day of De<
Tax levy for State
Ordinary County
Constitutional school
County Roads
Total levy
Special
Cheraw Graded School
Marburg
Orange Hill
Pat's Branch
Pee Dee
Stafford
*
Center Point
Chesterfield
Parker
Pine Grove
Shiloh ,
Snow Hill
Ruby
Vaughan
Womble Hill
White Oak
Black Creek
Cross Roads
Center
Mt. Croghan
New Hope
Wexford
Winzo
Zion
Mt. Croghan (Outside)
Buffalo
Dudley
Five Forks
Mangum
Pageland
Plains
Center Grove
Friendship
Jefferson
Long Branch
Jefferson (Outside)
Green Hill
Middendorf
McBee
Sandy Run
Union
Aligator (Outside)
Bay Springs
Bear Creek
Bethesda
Juniper
Patrick
Cat Pond
t
iA;wi3
Ousley
Palmetto
Wallace
Steer Pen
For Back Indebtedness and E
School: Chesterfield School Dist
mills, and Ruby, 5 mills.
Cheraw Township, special
tor, 7 mills for Road Bonds.
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Sept. \b, 191?.
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BOTHERS
R CAR -vwv
thai are unusual in
? sa nrlpo nn*l vonwA.
of refinement, efflclthat
is of more than
i the intended purne
how great is the value
;o the car, and as to how
tions measure up to the
i buyer.
pecial salesmanship
Its merits.
FOR ITSELF
Z^ar or Roadster complete is
. B. DETROIT
field County by
UMMER
S.C.
Jotice.
or the collection of taxes frorr
cember 1915.
7 mills
7 1-2 mills
3 mills
1-2 mills
18 mills
Local Bonds
3 mills 4 mills
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xtending School Terras, Special
rict, 2 1-2 mills; Mt. Croghan, 5
levy of 2 mills for Roads; Aliga
W. A. DOUGLASS
County Treasurer.
Buy A Gasoline Engine Thiwall
The gasoline
be called a hired matBBk>M tires:
futrher, when it'i<^dpn
work it does not eat/&9tt|sg^
excellent qualities nan^^K^^d
the fact that it can plffiPlat 4j^
more hard, disagreeafHH&:m
and about the hnmp rm
with less back-ache,l|^H m)ii$:
than any machine, iron
or bone and muscle,
vente i or created. V\
From a doubtful experi^mnl^;
decade ago, gasoline engifrwhas
been developed and imffotived
until it is a little marvel 6f ejficiency.
Few jobs about
are too heavy, too hard or* too
dirty for it; no farm is really
plete without it. Let us see acme
of the things it will do for fits*
and we believe you will avee
that it should have a placelbn
every farm in the south. k
It will generate electricity t|or
lighting the house and the Mrn
and for running the sewing mic
hine; it will pump the water, lot
and cold, to every part oflfie
house; the barn and gardenft I
will make possible a bath in the
home and a sanitary sewerjrre
disposal system, thus safegu&ling
health, u
[ It will milk the cows, sepa?e
the cream and churn the buttjr;
it will run the silage cutter aid
fill the silo; it will shred ^me
stover and grind the feed for Je
livestock. *
- As a tractor it will break aqi
harrow the fields, sow the
cut, bind and thresh it; it w
bale the hay and straw, and hta
the products of the farm to ml
i ket, as well as saw lumber
the farm wood supply.
Under the hood of the auJmobile
it eats up the miles' -fm
magic, teaching us new and &U
suspected joys of the open r<lfl
and the wide countryside, brijH
ing us closer to our neigh j?
and our markets, and acceh |H
ing the coming of good r< Ma
as few agencies have ever dwfej
before. |S |
To us it seems that, insteac&f
I our asking whether we cajM|?k
ford a gasoline engine, the $jf
question should ibe, can
afford not to have one?, a^i
we afford to have Mo &
continue to draw and M
water in the fashioned, bS
breaking way, when a gasqjp.
engine will put it readv to?
hand at a touch? Can we af*
not to have good lights, runA
water and a sanitary seweft
system? Is there any real K
son why city homes should hie
all these and other conveniens
as well, while farm homeslp
without them? Isn't it the At
of wisdom, that our boys ?
girls may learn to love Id
cleave to the goodness nd
sweetness of the open counh\
that, so far as may be possile,
we eliminate the hard, dreW
drudgery that has sent mania
boy and girl citywards? Hkd
work is all right, but unless wu
teach a boy to do part of it v4h
his head he's likely to look fa a
new job. C*
With the return of good tirLs
and prosperity to all our te itory,
we suggest that there i ?
few better ways by which yp
can use a little cash to adva tage
than in buying a gasol te
engine. It will make your fa m
abetter place to live.?Progtssiv
Fearmer.
\Y/l --- 1 1
?? ucii you see mat field
remember that 1 sell t(e
choicest meats for the riglt
price. 1 am ready to sens
you again. All my oldcutomers
and many new onis
are invited to call and git
something for the table. I
I shall collect each Monday,
as has been the custoii
of Mr. Smith.
R. E. RICHARDSON
I
Quitting
Fountain Inn Tribune.
I On a certain memorable occa|
sion a statesman of erudition and
Biard sense proclaimed the reHnarkable
truth that "The way
[to resume specie payment is to
Presume."
E Neither before nor since has
[the world heard a better piece of
, The way to do anything under
HUe shinning sun is to do it?any
phiug, that is, except to quit
smoking. The way to quit smok
ing is to die.
-? Smoking is much like marriage
Anybodj' can start it, but wide is
the gate and broad is the way
|hat leads to slavery.
When a boy discards diapers
and learns to button his own
pants, he feels within t him an
urge to go forth and do sundry
terrible and homicidal things as
befitting a grim and whiskered
person of male tendencies.
No natural boy ever yearned
to be a great and good man. All
boys want to be wild and fierce
characters, inspiring terror in the
countryside.
The first step toward'.the consummation
of this ambition is
mastery of the little devil who
lurks in tobacco smoke.
Now, learning to smoke is a
complicated and painful process,
requiring fortitude and intense
application. The tongue must
be taught to believe that a sickening,
biting, bitter sweetjtaste is
pleasant: the stomach must be
persuaded that the.habit of turning
oneself inside out is unbecoming
an organ and a gentleman,
and the head |must be subdued
and tamed so that it will not spin
around and knock viciously
against protruding boints in the
landscaye.
Having survived|the throes inoident
to acquiring manhood,
the bov feels that he has arrived.
Spanking may yot fall to his lot
uyon occasion, but in the privacy
of the barn loft he can suck a j
icigareue ana uream nerce arems. I
PThrough boyhood he smokes
[as an accomplishment. Ity the
time a little down begins to muss
up his chin and upper lip, smok
ing has kicked him out of the
presiding officer's chair and taken
charge of the meeting. He
doesn't realize it, and he doesn't
care. When in doubt he lights
a cigarette.
Along about 30 or 35, when
hi* hair thins out on top and a
few gold fillings begin to show
up in his teeth, be observes that
a little exertion makes him blow
like a porpoise. He gets "ca
tarrh" in the head and throat,
and coughs a great deal at night.
His heart shows a tendency to
put down three and carry one.
Then he decides to quit.
Ever make up your mind to
stop smoking. Oh, yes, you
have. Don't tell me.
Each night as you cough you
determine to divorce nicotine.
Next morning you go about until
breakfast, smiling in commendation
of your virtue
After breakfast the smile fades.
You wander listlessly; you can't
get thoroughly awake, your
mind won't focus. Yon cut dps
perate and chew gum, but it is
of no avail.
Then you sneak up on the
blind side of your conscience?
and have a smoke.
Once upon a time there was a
man who quit smoking. He sat
down on a keg of powder to
light his pipe.
Dr. R. L. McManui
DENTIST
Pageland, S. C.
Jefferson Wednesday
Ruby Thursday
Mt. Croghan Friday
Remainder of time at
n 1 w
ra^eiana. umce in liank
Building
Just received a nice line of clocks.
B. B. Eubanks.
Everybody needs Under wen".
Mungo Bros, sell the warm kind \
Town Tax Notice.
Notice is hereby given that ihe
taxes for the Town of Pageland
for the year| 1915 are now due
and payable, and that all taxes
not paid by January 1, 1916 are
subject to a penalty.
The tax books are open at the
Pageland Hardwai'fcfOo.
L. J. Watford, Clerk
Goods For The
Holidays
I now have the J. T.
Mills restaurant, and 1 will
have a nice line of
Christmas
j niiiyai.
Let everybody come to
see me.
C. C. Price
I
CHRIS
Will Sooi
and we are prepared to j
best of Fruits, Nuts and
.FANCY i
just from the factory in
in bulk.
In the meantime (
Drugs, Medicines, Static
service. Let us serve ;
Mangum
| W L. McC
WAf
Everybody to read the pru
join the many customers '
Pride of Richmond Bn
5 gal. keg of molasses $1.50
14 pounds Best grai
25c package Best Horse
10 cent bottle of V
Also many other things toe
in proportion. We guarantc
back. Come to see us. We i
you buy or not.
'G. C. MAN*
KING C
is on his throne
is circulating
The time to j
the time to s
money is in c
use to get it un
it. No better
than to deposi
the bank*
The experiei
proved the a
bank account.
condition of th<
bank account i
to hold their cc
own condition
Begin now. ]
posits to the|Bai
as hundreds <
done already.
THE BANK 0
Monuments
It will pay you to see me
before you buy a Monument or
Tombstone of any kind, if you
want to save money,
G. R. KNIGHT.
Notice of Election
Notice is hereby given tha
there will be held an election in
the Town of Pageland on Tuesday,
Januray 4,1916 for the purpose
of electing officers for the
Town of Pageland for the year
1916.
Registration Books are now
open at office of Carolina Supply
Co. S- A. Sellers. Registrar
A. F. Funderburk, Mayor
L. J. Wattord, Clerk
M. M. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will be in ageland Wednesday
Thursday and Friday of each week.
TMAS
i Be Here
furnish you the very I
a large variety of fresh
:andies
1-4 to lib boxes, also
lon't forget our line of
mery and our fountain
you.
Drug Co.
rTEPZ !
:es below, and then come and 9
o are trading with us: 9
nd Flour lor $2,95 a sack I
10 pounds of Soda 25c
lulated Sugar $1.00
and Cattle Powders 15c
anilla Extract 05c
numerous to mention; prices
ie satisfaction or your money
are glad to have you whether
sum & co.
OTTON
; again. Money
freely.
get monev and
MP- V
save is when
irculation. No
iless you save
way to save
t regularly in
ice ot last fall
dvantage of a
Compare the
?se who had a
ind were able
itton with your
>
- ~
?ring your denk
of Pageland
>f others have
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