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atteS Agricultural m AT Pageland Monday 1Q17 at 19 9An AV/JLfl Ut J.WW p Best method for Boll Weev will be discussed by Experts of t Line R. R. & Chesterfield & Lanes will show you where there Is m taloupes & Watermelons FREE BARE to those intereste The New Store (_ w -mm i ? - ?? Alter Jan 1st. I will be associated with ^rT D C. Plyler ol Monroe, N. C. We expect to carry a more complete line ol 5 & 10c articles, and in addition we will carry a complete line of heavy & fancy groceries, our aim is to sell at a small profit and if you arc looking for bargains it will pay you to visit our store during the coming months. Thanking one and all for your liberal patronaqe. Maurice Price iOGOoeoseooo! scocccccccocc^ I 1 ? Financing The Farmer J o c k The farmer's business often needs a little extra K N financial backing if it 'is to grow and prosper. ? Q That is one reason why he should have strong fl Q and willing bank behind him. C V It is an important function of this bank to give j3 8 temporary assistance to the farmers who seek it X ^ Of US, and who have demnncfrafa/i uitij.? IUC11 ?1 Ulllty 10 X repay obligations when due. ? Q The best way to have a credit here is to carry 0 ? an account with us, and we cordially invite not 0 V only the farmer but every one who wants to gain V ( t ground financially to do so. | The Bank of Pageland Sj W80000000000! ?CC0009000^ 1 "1 "'l'~ 1 ID leeUng r, Jan. 8th. m. fiohtino if he Seaboard Aii ister R. R. They oncy in Can&ECUE d Auditor's Notice. The Auditor's office will b< opened for the assessment o personal property from January 1st, 1917 to February 20thJ|17 " ?tll n%le citizens bet^8Pth< ages of 21 and 60 years an deemed Taxable Polls, ^excep those who are maimed or foi other causes are incapable o earning a support. The law requires 50 per cent penalty added to taxes on prop erty subject to taxes and not re turned for assessment on or be fore the 20th of February, 1917, I will be in the Auditor's of fice January 1, 13, 18, 20, 27 anc 29; February, 1, 2, 3, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13,14, 15, 16, 17, 19 and 20, and at the following places on the dates named: Patrick: January 2, from 11 tc 3 o'clock. Cedar Creek church: January 3, from 11 to 2 o'clock. John H, Wallace: January 4, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Cash's: January 5, from 10 tc - 2 o'clock. Westfield Creek, at new | school January 6, from 10 to 12 I o'clock. I Cross Roads: January 8, from | 11 to 2 o'clock. I Jefferson: January 9 and 10, to I 11 o'clock. j Catarrh, at J, G. Holly's.'-JanI uary 10, from 1 to 3 o'clock, w Plains, at J. W. Hicks: JanuI ary 11, from 11 to 1 o'clock. I Grant's Mill: January 12, from I 1 to 3 o'clock. k Angelus: January 15, from 11 ^ to 3 o'clock. BcBee: January 15 at night; and 10 to 5 o'clock. Middendorf: January 17, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Ruby: January 19, from ll to 3 o'clock. Dudley: January 22, from 1 to 4 o'clock. Pageland: January 23 and 24, to 12 o'clock. Mt. Croghan: January 25, from I 12 to 4 o'clock. ( Guess: January 26, from 12 to ( 3 o'clock. Cheraw: January 30 and 3lst. T. W, EDDINS, Auditor. '? -.-rr* r"j'. Holiday Visitors In said Nes Pageland Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Gulledjj of Olive Branch, N. C. Mr. W. F. Mangum and M and .Mrs. Walter Carpenter < Charlotte. Miss Louise Simpson of Cc umbia. Misses Nell Cato and Gra< Blackwell from Coker Collej at Hartsville. Messrs. B. C. Pigg, J. i Knight. A. L. Knight, Rot Turner and Miss Ruth Chav from the University at Columbi I Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Johnsc of Monroe. Mr. W. L, McColl and Mr. ar Mrs. Earl Morgan of Badin, 1 C. Misses Annie Mae McColl ar Mayme Smith of Columbia. UMr. Robt. New of Lexingtc unty, S. C. Mr. M.~H. Dawkinsof Mi dendorf. Messrs. Burrus ancUJack Edg worth of Lancaster. Mr. Hazel Laney from Horm Military Academy at Charlott , . Mr. Ed Redfearn trom Bail* Military Institute at Greenwoo Mr. W. H. Moore of Roc r Hill. Miss Bertha West of MrRpp. Little Miss Theo Belk < Cheraw. Dr. G. Rutledge and tamily ? Kershaw. Mrs. Pearline Swanner of A bemarle, N, C. Miss Fannie Gribble of Fa etteville, N. C. Mr. T. A. Funderburk < Cheraw. Dr. Reece Funderburk of La caster. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Andersc of Chesterfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ogburn < Jefferson. = Mr. Paul Elkins of Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Simpsc ; and daughter Grace of Hamlc f =^= , Veterinary Surgeon Calls answered day or Jiigi i "Phone No. 48 two rings. J i Full stock of horse and catt t powders on hand at all times. r L. P. GRAVES Monuments Now is the time to buy th monument you expect to bu See me and save time ac " money. G. R. Knight. i - ? ? i Town Tax Notice Town taxes for Town of Pageland are now due and payable at Pageland Hardware Co. Please pay promptly. L. J. Watford Clerk i I - : i New Feed Mill . We Are Now prepared to grind your ear com shelled com, peas, oats, etc. We grind bread corn on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. hitf will mrinrl > feed on Thursday and Friday only as we are always crowded on Saturday. Pageland Novelty Works ir (Continued from last week.) Report of County Commissioners for r 4th Quarter of 1915 and 1st Quarter of 1916 >1- M. J. Davis, ? ? 2.50 Allen Iiuggins, ? ,, 2.50 :e L. D. Robeson, ? ? 2.50 *e Eliza Ann Brown, ? ? 2.50 ^ Elmira Welsh, ? ? 5.00 ,t. J. O. Edards, ? ? 2,50 is Alfred McRoy, ? ? 2.50 a* Amanda Sutton, ? ? 2.50 >n Hulda Rodgers, ? ? 2.50 ^ Bettie Rollings, ? ? 2.50 j ^ Marv Jackson, ? ? 2.50 Rundae Hammonds, ? ? 2.50 id Miry Brown, ? ? 2.50 Catherine Tolbert, ? ? 2.50 >n Hanna Grant, ? ? 2.50 ^ Rilla Melton, ? ? 2.50 Massey Jordan, ? ? 2.50 e. M, E. McQuage, ? ? 2.50 Harriet Stanley, ? ? 2.50 Br Mary Goodwin, ? ? ? 2.50 e' Henry Steen, ? ? 5.00 J Thorsday Brewer ? ? 2.50 Nancy McFarlan, ? ? 2.50 Nancy Cassidy, ? ? - 2.75 Nelson Jordan ? ? 2.75 Adaline Gainey, ? ? 2.50 John Poison, ? ? 2.50 0 Charles Levat, ? ? 2.50 j. Harriet McFarlan ? 2.50 W. J. Tucker, ? ? 2.50 V- M. D. Johnson, ? ? 5.00 Sophia Sellers, ? ? 2.50 J. D. Grooms, ? ? 2.50 Isaac Gibson, ? ,, 2.00 Carena Streater, ? ? 2,50 >n Charles Evans ? ? 3.00 W. A.Odom, ? ? 5.00 Eliza Horp, ? ? 2.50 Cynthia Wilkinson, ? ? 2.50 Thomas Vanblochovon,, ? 2.00 John Loyer, ? ? 2.50 ^ Jesse Turner, ? ? 2.50 ~~ Thomas Horn, ? ? 2.50 W. F. Cross, ? ? 2.50 Cordy Wmburn, coffiin and poor 17.90 J. S. Bishop, checking books 600.00 J. W, Ousley, magistrate >e J. W. Knight, superintending the chaiugang J, W. Knight, R. &. B. J. M. Aranl, chaingang ^^8.75 ? Lonnie Sellers, guard on chaingang 25.00 Charles Moore, ? . ? ? 25.00 A o-.ii:?? 1 /a., ouuivuu, pooruouse ^ 64.30 at I. P. Mangum, salary, stamps and wood 144.28 y. F. W. Rivers, R. &. B. 21.50 l(j R. A, Rouse, Salary 100.00 M. S. Watson, magistrate 25.00 J. R. Odom, R. & B. 3.64 A. C. Burr, wood 7.20 H. T. Atkinson, coroner 20.83 "*J F. P. Evans, magistrate 20.83 K. C. Johnson, R. & B 11.47 ? Joe H. Culberson, R. & B. 28.50 W. D. Craig, lights 40.75 Peter Zounis, feeding jurors 28.00 T. W. Eddins, board of equalization 184.40 G. M. Rodgers, magistrate 16.66 C. F. Pendleton, jail 25.00 T. W. Eddins, stamps and salary 4011 P. C. McLaurin, ruran police and expenses 78.70 Teal Jones Company, chaingang 3.00 D. F. Brock, magistrate 16.66 J. W. Rosco, magistrate 12.50 W. A. Douglass, interest on Alligator road bonds 2100.00 W. A. Douglass, February and March salary 72.22 J T. E. Davis, jail . 7.00 = T. E. Davis, jail report 26.80 W. J. Tiller, demonstrator 33.33 Mt. Croghan Drug Co., chaingang 2.25 D. T. Teal physician 8.00 W. E. Courtney, R. & B. 7.00 W. R. Evans, magistrate 21.86 S. B, Rogers, Magistrate 17.28 C. L. Melton, rural police 75.00 J. T. Grant, rural police 75 00 Lewis Brewer, outside aid 2.50 Martha Leary, ? ? 2.50 C. M. Hurst, ? ? - 10.00 Cynthia Funderburk 7 T. E. Davis, jail report 22.80 George McNair, outside aid 2.50 J. H. Cato, feeding jurors 60.00 L. L. Gregory, physician- 5.00 Thomas Duncan, physician 13.50 Thomas Duncan, physician 18.10 W. H. Pusser & Sons, chaingang 26.79 J. E. Agerton, commutation 260.00 R. M. Armstrong, R. & B. 39.50 H. F. King, salary and stamps 101.00 Chesterfield Advertiser, printing 8.50 T. E. Davis, jail 4.25 D, P. Douglass, expenses 39.50 D. P. Douglass, salary 125.00 J E. W. Moore, rural police, and expense 76.50