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Associational Campaign There will be an educational campaign conducted in the , Chesterfield Association next October from the 22nd to the j 29th. < The meetings will be addressed by the following denominational leaders: < Dr, C. C. Brown, Dr. C. A. . Tones. Dr. W. T. Lanffston. all of Columbia; and Rev. A. T. lami son, superintendent of the Orphanage in Greenwood, S. C, It is expected that Dr. Z. T" Cody, editor of the Baptist Cour ier, and Rev. Louis J. Bristow, superintendent of the Baptist Hospital, will be present part of the time. Also, the pastors of the Association will take part in the program. The purpose of the meetings is educational and inspirational. { No collections will be taken. ( Each Country church visited , will have a morning and after noon session. Meetings will begin at 10:30 a. m.; 2:30 p. m and 7:30 p. m., except that on Sun j day the program will begin at , 11 a. m. The churches having morning and afternoon sessions will please serve dinner on the grounds. ( The speakers will be divided into two groups so that two ( LAND EXCHANGE i The Wise Investor is Al- ] ways j looking for Opportunities to buy real estate at a price less than its ^ actual value. The best way To Find Real Estate Bargains 1 is to keep in close touch with j our office. We are, every day listing property that mav interest VOU. It is no trouble tr? , show the goods. 116 1-2 acres two miles from ^ Marshville, N. C. Three horse , farm in cultivation, good build- j ings, good water, good pasture, j good young orchard, no waste teB4- -ea- the?place,? Timber enough for all building purposes. Public road divides place in two equal parts. Price $2750.00 cash or $3,000.00 on five years time. 35 acres one mile from Pageland, sandy and granite land 1 with clay subsoil. Two horse farm in cultivation, good build ings, good water. Has all the conveniences of a small farm. If you are looking for a small ' farm near a good school, this _1 ~? ?:ii - ' - - piace win sun you. 11 IS .5-4 Ol a mile from Pageland High 1 School, and has sand clay road all the way. Price $1500.00. 57 2 3 acres six miles northeast from Pageland. Clay land, produces well. 1 1-2 miles from church, 1 mile from school. Three room dwelling with barns and other improvements. Slightly rolling, but produces well and is well watered. A bargain at the price $6r>0.00. 30 acres two miles from Page land, original forest growth of oak timber. This land lies well and has sold more than once for $20.00 per acre. Worth that now, but for quick sale is offered at $400.00 because owner wishes to meet other obligations. 58 acres half mile from Pageland, sandy land with clay subsoil close to surface. Three horse farm in cultivation, good i pasture, good new dwelling and i good tenant house, with barns ; on both premises, good well of water at each dwelling. Not an acre of waste land on tlie whole . place. An ideal small farm, and one of the best bargains on our 1 list. Price $3,000.00. 316 acres good sandhill land. . clay subsoil, located 5 miles southeast of Pageland. Good two horse farm in cultivation, j Price $3,250.00, payable $1000.00 , cash, balance on easy payments, with interest. A good opportu- j nity to buy a sand hill farm at a j bargain and do your own im- j proving. Pageland Insurance &; Realty Co, 1 Notice Court of Common Pleas will convene October 23rd, 1916, at 10, o'clock a. m. Petit Jurors ind witnesses take notice. 3rand Jurors need not attend. I. P. MANGUM Clerk of Court. Oct. 10th, 1916. ? ' ~r Gins Running We are now ginning cotton at both plants, and will pay you the top for your seed. People's Gin Co. T 1-* A ? J. H. Agerton, Mg r. meeting will be in progress at the same time; one group ot speakesr following the other. The following is a list of the places and dates of meetings. October 22, Pine Grove and Hopewell, a. m. andp m; Chesterfield and Ruby at night. October 23, Cross Roads and Thompson's Creek have a morning and afternoon session each; Chesterfield and Ruby at night. October 24, Providence and Center Grove have two day sessions each, Mt. Croghan and Pageland at night. October 25, Dudley and Wolf Pond in the day, and Pageland it night. October 26, White Plains and Bethel in the day; Jefferson and McBee at night. October 27, Macedonia, both 3arties all dav; Jefferson and VfcBee at night. October 28, Cedar Creek, both parties all day; Patrick at night. Octoher 29- T i^wpr \1\"ir???Hrkr?ia md Bay Springs in the day; Patiich at night. The public is cordially invited o all these meetings. Those ivho attend will have a rich ireat in entertainment and instruction. B. S. FUNDERBURG, jVK. HAIR, Committee. Church Service Directory 1. W. Elkins, M. E.: Pageland, 1st Sunday at 8: p. m. and 3rd Sunday 3:30 p. m. Zion, 3rd and 4th Sundays at 11 o'clock. Antioch, 2nd Sunday at 11. Mt. Croghan, 2nd Sunday at 3:30 p. m. and 4th at 8. p. m. Zoar, 1st Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at all the above churches at 10 o'clock. R. W. Cato, Baptist: Mt. risgah, 3rd Saturday 3. p m. and Sunday at 11. Sunday school at 10. Ml. Moriah, 1st Saturday at 3 p. m. and Sunday at 11. Sunday school at 10. Bethel, 2nd Saturday at 3. p. m* and Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 3 except on 2nd Sunday. B. S. Funderburg, Baptist: Pageland, 2nd Sunday at 11 and 8, and the 4th at 8. Sunday school at 10. Dudley, 2nd Sunday at 4 and the 4th at 11. Sunday school at 3 except on the 4th when it is at 10. Leon Funderburk, Baptist: Liberty Hill. 2nd Saturday at3 and Sunday at 11. Sunday school at 3, except on the 2nd Sunday at 10. k A. I. Crane, Presbyterian: Pageland, 1st Sunday at 4 and 3rd at 8. Sunday school at 10. | Salem, 3rd Saturday night at I 8 and Sunday at 11. Beulah, 1st Sunday at 11 and ,>ra ai 4. |. W- Quick, M. P: Pageland, 3rd Sunday at 11 ind 2nd at 3:30. Sunday school | it 10 except on the 2nd Sunday. New Hope 1st Sunday at 11. 3ethesda 4th Sunday at 11. 3ear Creek 4th Sunday at 4 p. m . F. Hammond, Baptist: Union Hill 1st Sunday at 11 ind Saturday at 3 o'clock. Sunlay school at 10. Prayer meetpg every Saturday night. Tax Notice The Tax Books will be open for the collection of taxes from October 15th until 31st day of December 1916. Tax Levy for State 61-2 mills Ordinary Countv 7 1-2 ? Constitutional School 3 ? County Road 1-2 ? Total Lew 17 1-2 ? SPECIAL LOCAL Local School Bonds Cheraw Graded S3 4 Marburg 3 Pee Dee 3 4 Pine Grove 3 Vaughn 3 2 Juniper 3 Dudley 3 Mangum 3 Wallace 3 Pat's Branch 4 Stafford 5 2 1-2 Bethel 4 Center Point 4 Wamble Hill 4 Center 4 Wexford 4 5 Buffalo 4 Plains 4 Friendship 4 Long; Branch 4 Green Hill 4 M idden dor f 4 5 Sandy Run 4 Bay Springs 4 Lewis 5 Black Creek 5 Center Grove 5 Cat Pond 5 Cashs 5 2 Bear Creek 5 Zion 5 Bethesda 5 Harris Creek 5 Snow Hill 5 Patrick 5 1-2 4 Parker 6 Pageland 6 Ousley 7 Palmetto 7 White Oak 7 Orange Hill 8 Spencer 8 Cross Roads 8 New Hope 8 Jefferson 8 4 McBee 8 4 1-2 Union 8 Mt. Croghan 8 4 ? Chesterfield 8 12 3 Shiloh 10 Ruby i0 4 12 Cheraw township (Outside 2 Winzo 2 Mt. Croghan, (O.) 2 Five Forks 2 Old Store, (O) 2 Alligator 2 Road bonds, Alligator Township 7 mills Road bonds, Jefferson Township 6 mills Road bonds, Cheraw Towhship 2 mills T \Jril 1 Ka at tVio (?1I tv MB w IIIV ii/uvmu^; places on dates as given below: Pageland, Monday, Oct. 16th; Jefferson, Tuesday, Oct. 17th; Angelus. Wednesday, Oct. 18th; McBee, Thursday, Oct. J9; Ousleydale, Friday, Oct. 20th; Cheraw, Monday, Oct. 30; Cheraw, Tuesday, Oct. 31; Patrick, Friday, Nov. 3rd; Middendorf, Monday, Nov. 13; Mt. Croghan, Tuesday, Nov. 14; Ruby, Wednesday, Nov. 15; Dudley, 2 to 5, Thursday, Nov. 16; Plains, Friday, Nov. 17, W. A. DOUGLASS, County Treasurer. Sept. 15th, 1916 (A'' Dennis was plainly worried. He scratched his head reflectively for a moment, then stooped over and commenced poking a dollar bill through a crack in a board walk. "I say, what's up? What are vr?ll rlninrr tViot (Ar iviw 7 vxv* \?\/iu^ nun IV/I f 111 V ULiaiir questioned a passer by. "Why, y* see, sir," returned the Irishman without glancing up from his task, "a minute ago I dhropped a dime through this crack, an* now I'm puttin' a dollar through so's to make it worth me while to pull up th, walk an' get th' dime." "What is your husband's income?" asked one woman of another. "Oh? I hardly know," was the reply. "Usually about.) a. m. Jurors For Civil Court A two-weeks term of court for the trial of civil cases will convene at the county seat, Monday, October 23rd. Below is the list of jurors: FIRST WEEK Cheraw Township?W. A. Rice, J. C. Parker, T. M. Knight, ]. T. Gainey, J. F. Hunter. Court House Township?J C. Privett, I. L. Smith, C. W. Railings, Albert Rivers, B. F. Robeson, S. L. Sellers, E. J. White. Mt. Croghan Township?W. E. Green, S. J. Smith, f.G. Steen, Clayton Atkinson, J. T. Gulledge. Old Store Township?M. D. Dees, T. W. Gregory, J. S. West, J. L. Courtney, R. M. Funderburk. Jefferson Township?Sam Boatwright, E. E. Baker, A. J. Kirkley, D. A. Clark. Alligator Township?J. B. Amnions, W. L. Crow, I. B. Newsom. Cole Hill Township?W. C. Oliver, M. W. Shaw, T. H. Douglass, J. C. Cassidy. Steer Pen Township?J. D. Poison, Arcnie Perdue, Jesse Keith. SECOND WEEK Cheraw Township?D. W. Evans, W. E. Kirkley, H. P. Duvall, Jr., Alex Johnson, T. R. White. Court House Township?Wm. T. White, J. H. Gardner, W. C. Tucker, J. L. Eddins, J. S. Rivers, T. L. Melton. Mt. Croehan Township?Lester Rivers, W. H. Moore, C. C. Burch, J. T. Hendricks, L. A. Watson. Old Store Township?E. A. Brewer, K. P. Stewart, R. W. Jenkins, G. W. Sanders, M. C. Hicks. Jefferson Township?C. S. Johnson, G. W. Hilton, J. D. Middleton, A. D. Miles, J. F. mau^uui| Alligator Township?K. C. Johnson, W. J. Gardner, M. R. Horton. Cole Hill Township?John W. Boan, J. B. Hunter, E. D. Jones, G. F. Davidson. Steer Pen Township?J. W. Alexander, E. C. Chapman, G. H. Wilks. Baptist Association The 1916 session of the Chesterfield Baptist Association will be held with the Westfield Creek Church October 19th to 21st. THURSDAY MORNING. 10 to 10:30?Devotional half hour, led by Brother Kirby Rivers. 10:30 to 11?Enrollment of Delegates and organization. 11 to 12?Introductory sermon bv Rev. J. C. Lawson. 12 to 1:50?Recess. 1:30 to 2:15?"Aged Ministers," bv Brother W. T. McBride. 2:15 to 3:30?"State Missions." by Rev. B. D. Thames. 3:30 to 5:15?"Religious Literature," by Rev. J. K. Hair. Miscellaneous business and adjournment. FRIDAY 10 to 10:30?Devotional Services, conducted by Rev. J. D. Purvis. 10:30 to 11:30?"Orphanage," by Rev. R. W. Cato. 11:30 to 12:15?"Ministerial Education," by Rev. F. M. Cannon. 12:15 to 1:30?Recess. AFTERNOON 1:30 to 2:30?"Home Missions," by Brother T. W. Eddins. 3:30?Adjournment, naming of committees, etc. SATURDAY MORNING 10 to 10:30?Devotional Services, by Rev. Leon B. F'underburk. 10:30 to 11:30?"Foreign Missions," bv Brother Kirby Rivers 11:30 to 12:15?"Baptist Hospital." by Brother H A. Jackson. Afternoon session at disposition of Association. 15. Kunderburg See R. F. Smith before you sell cotton seed. Highest cash price or best exchange. I Special I We are now not only offe dry goods Shoes Hats Caps | in ? ~ ? AAA UUUiilV/U wc aiu ^Uliig IU perchase of Dry goods one or one set of Cups and Saut to make the entire purchf when you have traded the are entitled to this premiun Pageland IV Comp FrrrrrrrFrrFF ? I Boys' Sui t Sacril A * Ehave left a tew boys er carry this kind of t a very low figure the advance, and w< iwn. If we can fit : suit, for when you ? :e, a trade will follow D. E. C at at at at at at at at J I New S We Have Just received Winter Line of Shoes. ^ before the recent Strong Ac ing to give our Customers I Deal. I Also We Have Just rece of Men and Boys Pants. I one. When in Need of Flour, Mill Feed, and Dont fail To Let us Show You Trade by Making the Price Ri G. C.Mang?. The People; A FULL ol E. C. Godmans sch This line has never he Page-land and we guara that has ever been showi Be sure and see I ing. Also Percales flalalDQ fnr rnr \>U1UII;U 1U1 ^llllUICl and dresses. T. E.< [ Offer ring our large line of at the old price. But give with every $10.00 set of nice Dinner plates \7 J ^ 1 ,cis. iuuuo not nave ise at one time. But amount of 10.00 you a. lei candle any * ts to Be | Heed I * * suits, and as we will ^ goods, we will sacrifice ^g They were bought ? are cutting the price your boy we can sell ^g see the goods and hear w at once. ^ lark | 3 1444444444*44 ?hoes our New Fall and re Bought these goods Ivance and We are goihe Advantage of this ived a good New Line 3rices To Suit EveryI Fancy Groceries that We appreciate Your ght. [ lm & Co. > Store 1 . I .IMF ? MIA. 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