The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, October 03, 1917, Image 4

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V ' ' WRIGUEYS S. 0. s.^i ? 'iiSlt?eD<' ?wer Some S&L WR1GLEYS 1 l Keep your soldier or ! i \ sauor Doy supplied. J \\\ k \ Give him the lasting J \ refreshment* the pro- I * tection against thirst. | I the hclp t0 appetite J Pgl and digestion afforded j 7(jrr, Wrlfi|cy,s*. 1|m It's an outstanding j | J \ feature of the war? 11 I *\ -All the British Army j I I \ JK\\ is chewing it.- ; \ | AFTER EUERV MEAL j I ?KEffl3g? The j Flavor J : WOULD YOU : Slop to pick up money if you were to find it? Yes. Well then, is saving money the same as finding it? We went in the market early and bought a stock of Merchandise that we can certainly save you money on. In connection with our complete line ot Groceries we have added Boys Suits, Men's Hats and Can* ? ?I?, Dry Goods, Notions and many new things which we invite you to inspect B 4 U Buy. G. . Mangtim & Co. jjpQGoeeeoooo; ^socoooooooeoQi I ? Q I ? Financing The Farmer * Q v ? c X The farmer's business often needs a little extra J ^ financial backing if it is to grow and prosper. J Q That is one reason why he should have strong J ? and willing bank behind him. Q ^ V It is an important function of this bank to give ? j! temporary assistance to the farmers who seek it X N of us, and who have demonstrated their ability to \ O repay obligations when due. ft Q The best way to have a credit here is to carry Q ? an account with us, and we cordially invite not ? JJ only the farmerjbut every one who wants tn ? __ ? feWHl ^ ^ ground financially to do so. V 8 The Bank ol Pageland 81 I J| / ' ! * <?nH0jHR8|; / ?.. ^ s t Report Of Township Commissioner for Quarter Ending Sept. 30,1917 1 < Bal. on hand Sept. 1, $85.22 , Received Sept. 3, $180.77 Total $265.99 , July 14 , Hoyt Deason 1-2 day 50 David Deason 1-2 ? 50 Townlv Deason 1 2 day 50 | July 17 I T. M. Jenkins, one day 75 , J ulv 23 ( J. B. Mills, hauling: 1.00 August (> , J. C Carnes, bridge 3.85 Lumber 5.00 , August 8 ( W. P. Nicholson, overseer 2.00 Clayton Atkinson, one day 1.00 ( Mule, 1 day l.OO , Solomon Jordan 1 1-4 days 1.25 J Sam Miles, 1 day l.OO , Mule, 1 day 1.00 Ed Miles, 1 day 1.00 Mule, 1 day 1.00 , William Hunter, 1 day * 1.00 "Mule, 1 day 1.00 Spofford Hunter, 1 day l.Ool Pies Brock, 1 day 1.00 Bud ? 12 day 50 , Willie ? 1 2 day 50 Lee Tadlock, 1-2 day 50 , Bud Tavlor, 1-2 day 50 August 18 i Esau Tyson, 1 day 1.00 Ju!e ? 1 day 1.00 S. Miller, 1 day 1.00 , August 25 j E. A. Brewer, hauling 4.25 ( Lester Jordan, 1-2 day 50 J. C. Brewer, hauling 2.00 Wade Alsobrooks 1 2 day 50 R. F. Stanlev, 2 davn . 2.00 Tom Jowefs, 1 day 1.00 ' Henry Rushing, 1 2 day 50 , Bob Threatt, 2 1-2 days 2.50 D. A. Helms, 1 2 day 50 W. Anderson, 2 days 2.00 Eivin Railings, 3 1 2 day 3.50 ' Elisha Rushing 1 day 1 00 1 J. T. Threatt, 1 day 1.00 Spofford Threatt, 1-2 day 50 . B. B. Terry, overseer 2.25 August 29 R. L. Vick, overseer 3,00 ' Mule, 1 day V 00 J * _W, Outqn, -i-day R. Freeman, 1 day f.00 \ September 4 J. T. Threatt, overseer 3 Oo \ Scraping road, 2 days 22.50 ^ J. M. Aram, overseer 3.00 L. Pressley, 1 day 1.00 . Mule, 1 2 day 50 | Dude Clyburn, 1 day l.OO Labor 50 ; W. R. Caines, overseer 75 1 Mule, 1 day 50 - -- 1 iuuic auu ?vugun i uav 1.50 ! J. Laney, 1 1-2 days 75 ( Roy Carnes, 1 day 50 ' H. D. & G. Dees, repair, b 11.00 . F. A. Plvler, 1 1-2 days 1.50 1 Charlie Plyler, 1 1-2 days 1.5() , Lumber 3.00 ' Repairing Scrape 1.50 2 bars Iron 10.49 Bolts 25 Dynamite F & C 72 Nails 1,50 Nails 12 K. D. Hicks, overseer 1.50 K. L. Deason, 1 day 1.0O David Deason. 1 day 1.00 11 M. L.^Davis || cnrm A * - arLUAL We are ready to s Heavy Fall and win Medium and Heavy ^ the whole lamily. Fall and winter Shoes < I In Groceries we carry 1 | fee, Sugar, Snuff and T we will sell as cheap as sold on this market, and customers for the lit in the past, and hope tc same, by the same old S Davis & Fv W.li Pay KeW.ir I f r Men Na Reporting Co'umbia, S. C. Sept. 2H?j reward of $">0 each is offered fo every deserter from the seltctiv military service, according to wire from Provost Marshi Crowderto Governor Mannin today, A deserter is defined of on who fails to report to his Iocs board or the adjutant general < his state after being ordered fc military service. Should sue desertion appear to be not wi ful, the man will be forwardt to his mobilization camp; cor verselv he shall be placed o trial before a court martial fc desertion. The wire says that in eithe case the reward will be pai< provided such deserter is take to the nearest army post c camp. Gwendolyn: I hear that Far av Fortyodd is to be marriec Who is the happy man? Grace: Why, her father.!" Make no haste to be rich i you would prosper. Never borrow anything if yoi can possibly avoid it. Earn money before you spen it. Johnnie's history! Ifclass wa studying an important period 1 history and it was Johnnie's tun to recite. "Johnnie, who was the kin at this time?" asked the teachei He answerech "Louis th cross eved." "Why4 Johnnie, where did yo learn that?" she asked. "Right here in the book/' h answered, and showed her th paragraph where the name wa printed: "Louis XI." Hoyt Deason, 1 day 1.0 September 5 |. F. Mangum, overseer 3.0 2 Mules 2 days 4.0 f. M. Gathings 112 davs 1.5 D. Blakeney, 1 day 1.0 Dong Brewer 1-2 day - 5 W. B. Clark, 1 2 day 5 Vlule 1-2 day 5" September 7. F. B. Funderburk, overseer 3.0' 150 ft. lumber 9.0 f. W. Mangum, 112 1.5 September 8 R.. M. Kinir. overseer 2.2 Vlule 1-2 day 5 L. Hicks, 1 T. 1 D. 3.0 H. Hicks, 1 T 12 D. 1.5 Mule 1 day 1.0 September 11 W. A. Plvler 4 12 days o. 6.C f. A, Hicks, overseer 1.5 C. J. Jackson, 1 day 1.0 September 15 Will Clyburn 5 lene Stacks i J. R. Railings. 1 day l.( J. M. Coker, 1 1-2 days. l.J Paid out 17().( Commission 26! Total $202.1 Balance on hand 63 i G. R. KNIGHT, Com. \ H. XV. Funderbnrk NOTICE upply your wants in ler Dress Goods and weight underwear lor of the very best makes, "lour, Meat, Lard, Cofobacco. All of which the same Goods can be We thank our friends >eral patronage given us > have a continuance of quare Deal method. tnderburk t . For Sale . I ? Fifteen acres sand land I 1-2 miles east of e Pageland; no buildings, but plenty of timber to 31 build; 8 acres in cultivation; some cord wood ? I )r growth, balance in saw timber; two hundred yaids H h from railroad; running stream of water through d place; fine site for fish pond. Price reasonable. l- Forty-five acres good clay land 5 miles north )r of Pageland; 4-room dwelling; good barn; good well ot water; 20 acres -m cultivation; balance in j good timber. This land lies level. Public road n in front of door. Price and terms reasonable. R. F. Smith. I Not Blind But 1 Won't See 1 I 1 r< There are none so blind as they who won't 1 e see. My expenses are light which helps me to } make lower prices. For instance: II Guaranteed best Outing 15c e Guaranteed best Gingham* 15c e A lot of new goods, including a shipment of is Hamilton Brown shoes, expected last of this or first of next week. 0 0 a. Tr fit Cato i 0 GINS ARE HUMMING I o Our Gins are in tip-top shape and we ' ft ? l? i 1 p; i- o ^ cdii yiu a ucue iui yuu in lioiu iu 10 minutes, ana guarantee as good turn-out ^ as you can get anywhere. Our gins have been thoroughly overhauled and all needed parts reJo placed. Let us gin your cotton, and buy your so see^* | i Peoples Gin Company 52 <*wwwwww if ? r ? A. Fire Insurance Policy protects your ? S property Irom destruction by lightning. A / ^ Hail Insurance Policy might save you Irom ? ? loss this summer. ? J A loan on your Real Estate at six per ? 5 cent might interest you. 5 ? See s before it is too late. ? | | Pageland Insurance & Realty Co. ? J! [vwtwuuw WVWWt^