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Kin Foil And Fri , I have ten fin I can count th can't count al down South 1 inn ttiqtw VW/ lAJLLillJ And I'm migl The men who can tell real qi pany one keep Blood will tell, good breeding You You That's why I; to say? I am ? If yoi your n the w< Save FOI "a Tax Notice The Tax Books will be open ror the collection ot taxes from October 15th until 31st dav of December 1916. Tax Levy for State 6 1-2 mills Ordinary County 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 Fat'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 I cs iends! mmJ 1 9}jggjjj '-'^'itzzc^^ igers and ten toes, at much, but I just 1 mv arood friends if W * iere?they are far ity proud of them, make me, say you uality by the com>s. A good name and ; count most of all. i Folks of the Soui t Folks of the South am so loved among j guaranteed by 11 don't like me retun noney back. I have said il *rld nvpf frtr IfPAninnr hia ??"? reign tt THE GENTLE! of 5 Long Branch 4 Green Hill 4 Middendorf 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 1-2 3 Shiloh 10 Ruby 10 4 12 Cheraw lowothip v / I ' " / /JNUBfevM / - I / jfAfASBSAuHaUC to cigarettes, too. A gentlemen of the So ing me, SOVEREIG KpfOllOO fliOTr nnr uwuuov/ rvnw w good old Virginia stock?the finest, g in all the world. Quality is the thinj; can't deny it. An Quality. h KNOW good bio i KNOW good tobac \ rou all down here. ? n me to your dealer i t. A Southern gentleman i word, and 1 have given y< Cigai MAN OP THE SC 'Cfa&rrv CL& (Outside 2 c Winzo 2 Mt. Croghan, (O.) 2 2 Five Forks 2 Old Store, (O.) 2 3 Alligator 2 f Road bonds, Alligator Township 7 mills } I Road bonds, Jefferson Township 6 mills s Road bonds, Cher aw c Towhship 2 mills W. A. DOUGLASS, i Countv Treasurer. Sept. 15th, 916. 1 ( AdTtrtlMmell) Auditor's Notice. ? The Auditor's office will be ! Aoonnd #!-**> ' * V/^/VU\/U 1V/1 I1IC <lddC9911]CU( OI 1 personal properly from January 1st, 1917 to February 20th, 1917 t AH male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years are e deemed Taxable Polls, except those who are maimed or for 1 other causes are incapable of earning a support. 3 The law requires 50 per cent, penalty added to taxes on prop 1 erty subiect to taxes and not returned for assessment on or be- t fore the 20th of February, 1917. I will be in the Auditor's of- 1 fice January 1, 13, 18, 20, 27 and 29; February, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 3 10, 12. 13. 14. 15, lt>, 17, 19 and 20, and at the following places nr: w eckon, applies lore and more uth are smokrN, every day, I come from and Carolina randest stock I, friend?you d I stand for odl \co! >o I am proud Buy me. md get s known >u mine. Wfflc VUVVJ UTH >n the dates named: Patrick: January 2, from 11 to I o'clock. : Cedar Creek church: January from 11 to 2 o'clock. : John H. Wallace: January 4, ( rom 11 to 3 o'clock. ( Cash's: January 5, from 10 to i I o'clock. I Westfield Creek, at new ichool January 6. from 10 to 12 1 >'clock. < Cross Roads: January 8, from 1 to 2 o'clock. Jefferson: January 9 and 10, to 1 o'clock. Catarrh, at J, G. Holly's: Jan lary 10, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Plains, at J. W. Hicks: Janu iry 11, from 11 to 1 o'clock. Grant's Mill: January 12, from to 3 o'clock. Angelus: January 15, from 11 _ i i. U J U tlUtK. BcBee: January 15 at night; md 16 to 5 o'clock. Middendorf: January 17, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Ruby: January 19, from U to \ o'clock. Dudley: January 22, from 1 to i 1 o'clock. Pageland: January 23 and 24, , 0 12 o'clock. Mt. Croghan: January 25, from 2 to 4 o'clock. Guess: January 26, from 12 to i 1 o'clock. j Cheraw: January 30 and 3lst- < T. W. EDDINS, Auditor, 1 Davis & Funderburk NEW CASH STORE To the public. We propose to carry a general line of merchandise and will sell goods for cash as cheap as the cheapest. We promise fair deal- j ing 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 trial and we will treat you right. One door South old Mercantile Co. store. Davis & Funderburk ^coocccoscc< seeooossoQossoss^ 1 Every Farmer Needs | 8 8 0 Q O An "Averv" Cotton Stalk Cutter. We O X have only one new one will sell for $30.00 cash. X O The next ones will he $35 00 ^ See s tor two horse and one horse turn N ? plows. ? O The next 30 days is the time to use two O V horse plows. V b PAGELAND HARDWARE CO. b &OOQOSSOOOOQOOS SOOOOOOOOSQ^ Get A Mule Now If you need a mule come al once, have only 10 lelt. Will have another load here and at Jefferson on or about the 10th. Yours truly JOE E. MINK Mt. Croghan, S. C. ^SQOOQCOOOeC 900QQ00006QC<i? | Financing The Farmer | o o k The farmer's business often needs a little extra X financial backing if it is to grow and prosper. X Q That is one reason why he should have strong ft Q and willing bank behind him. Q ? It is an important function of this bank to give ? H temporary assistance to the farmers who seek it X A of us, and who have demonstrated their ability to \ Q repay obligations when due. A A The best wav to hav#* a rrA^if v?a?-a ic - - - -J w- v V ?? v* VUlb AAV/A V/ AO IV/ VsCAl 1 y an account with us, and we cordially invite not Q only the farmer but every one who wants to gain J? ground financially to do so. K o The Bank of Pageland ^ L^990QQ099Q0! 90090000990^