The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, January 24, 1917, Image 4
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in this bright,
days, I began to
have'any name.
Folks were call
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Chief telephonin
to meet in his o
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chaps, short chj
chaps. "Now i
Big Chief, "wha
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Auditor's Notice.
The Auditor's office will b<
opened for the assessment o
personal property from January
1st, 1917 to February 20th, 1917
All male citizens between tin
ages of 21 and 60 years art
deemed Taxable Polls, excepi
those who are maimed or foi
other causes are incapable ol
earning a support.
The law requires 50 per cent,
penalty added to taxes on pt op
erty subject to taxes and not re
turned for assessment on or before
the 20th of February, 1917.
I will be in the Auditor's office
January 1, 13, 18, 20, 27 and
29; February, 1, 2, 3, 5,6, 7, 8, 9,
10,12, 13,14, 15,16, 17, 19 and
20, and at the following nin/>??
_ .* SMf* pi?^CO
on the dates named:
Patrick: January 2, from 11 to
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 to
. 2 o'clock.
Westfield Creek, at new
school January 6. from 10 to 12
o'clock.
Cross Roads: January 8, from
11 to 2 o'clock.
Jtfferaon; January 9 and 10, to
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van,
ted
in 1901, after I had been
happy world for several
get worried like. I didn't
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ing me "it" and "the new
dya-call-it." I didn't like
one day I heard the Big
ig all his department heads
ffice.
y all came filing in._ Tall
ips, fat chaps and skinny
that he is here," said the
t will you name him?"
wrangled and wrangled
The Folks of the So\
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?the best?is none too
i as one of my friends, a
guaranteed by ^
u don't like me returi
noney back. I have said il
orld over for keeping his
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R THE GENTLE
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11 OCIOCK.
a Catarrh, at J, G. Holly's: Jan
j uary 10, from 1 to 3 o'clock.
; Mains, at J. W. Hicks: January
n, from 11* to 1 o'clock.
Grant's Mill: January 12, from
> 1 to 3 o'clock.
J /Vngelus: January 15, from 11
. to 3 o'clock.
| BcBee: January 15 at night;
and 16 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 ?4,
to 12 o'clock.
Mt. Croghao: January 25, from
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a w tv t VP VIUL'K.
Guess: January 2G, from 12 to
3 o'clock.
Cheraw January 30 and 3lst.
T. W. EDDINS, Auditor.
We have plenty
of meal and hulls
now on hand." J.
E. Agerton,
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and wrangled. Youknc
them argue whether I
or John or Jim before,
spoke up and said:
"Why not call him *S(
mother was a Virgini
. aristocrat of the Car<
from the very best stoc
the very sweetest, ripe
ginia and Carolina tob
raised right in one of th
healthiest homes on eai
erner born, a Southern
gentleman?the king c
SOVEREIGN.
? good a name." So ,1 v*
nd it means a whole he
n me to your dealer ;
L A Southern gentleman i
word, and 1 have given yc
dsai
!MAN OF THE S<
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* 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, but will grind
feed on Thursday and
Friday only as we are
always crowded on Saturday.
' N.
Pageland Novelty
Works '
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Dr H. Smith, Eye Sight Specialist
will beat his office, Monroe
N. C, balance of winter; Have
him examine your eyes and fit
you with glasses?o, i, t, f.
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>w, you have heard
le'd be called Jack
Finally, one fellow
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an, his father an
)linas. He comes *
k. He comes from
*st, mellowest Viracco.
He is being
e cleanest, whitest,
rth. He is a Souther
bred, a Southern .
>f them all?a real
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as named, friend,
sap when I say? #
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Buy me. '
md get
s known
>u mine.
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Monuments
Now is the time to buy tha
monument you expect to buy
See me and save time am
money.
G. R. Knight.
WOOD'S
Seed Catalog
for 1917, tells about the best
Farm and
Garden Seeds
and gives special information as to
the best crops to grow, both for
profit and home use.
The large increase in our business
which we have again experienced
during the past year is the
best of evidence as to the high
quality of
WOOD'S SEXPS.
Write for catalog and prices of
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed
Potatoes, Seed Oats or any
Farm Seeds required.
Catalog mailed free on request.
T.W.WOOD ? SONS.
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, V*.
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IM. L. Davis H. W. Funderburk
Davis & Funderburk
NEW CASH STORE
To the public. We propose to carry a general
line of merchandise and will sell goods for cash
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as cheap as the cheapest. We promise fair dealing
to every customer. We carry dry goods, %
shoes, hats, caps, clothing and everything
usually caried in that line. In heavy groceries,
we carry flour, meat, lard, tobacco, snuff and
other things kept in that line. Give us a tri^l
and we will treat you right. One -door South
old Mercantile Co. store.
Davis & Funderburk
Keaayior Your trade |
Better Prepared than Ever to Serve You
We have combined our stock of goods in the
room on McGregor street recently vacated by Mr.
T. E. Cato, and are now in better position than ever
to fill your needs. Our line consists of Heavy and
Fancy Groceries, Shoes Shirts, and Notions, etc.
We solicit the patronage of all our old
customers and many new ones. We deliver
anywhere in town.
Clark & Smith
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THE BEST GROCERIES
We are owning up a line of the choicest groceries money
can buy in ttie room vacated by D. E. Clark. Everything
will be brand new, and our policy shall be to buy
only the very best.
Mr. McGuirt will be ready to $ait on you at the same
place. Call on^him when you want the Best.
Melrose Flour, Bread and other eatables. Our goods
are just now arriving.
Plummer Grocery '
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| Financing The Farmer ^
k The farmer's business often needs a little extra k
N financial backing if it is to grow and prosper. N
Q That is one reason why he should have strong &
U and willing bank behind him. ?
O It is an important function of this bank to give ?
V temporary assistance to the farmers who seek it 55
8^ of us, and who have demonstrated their ability to \
repay obligations when due. N
|| Thf hpct wuir fn V? a f% /.vA/lti i? - A- ?
?MV www ww vv iiuvt a i/icmt xxci c xs csrry
an account with us, and we cordially invite not ?
lie farmer but every one who wants to gain JJ
d financially to do so. JJ
The Bank of Pageland S
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