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gg I Quarterly Report of Courthouse Township Period April 1 to October 1,1917 Rec'd from F W Rivers $519,23 ^ Commutation 176 00 * Special 278.97 ii Total 974.20 > Paid out 787 M Balance on hand 186 81 t Jim Hunt, with team, 2 ds. $6.00 Jim Ratliff, 1 day 1.O0 ^ Rov Owens, 1 12 days 1.50 Tom Marshal, 2 days 2.00 Charley Marshal, 2 days 2.00 J Sam Dixon, 2 days 2.00 Preston Owens, 1-2 .50 5 E D Evans, 1-2 day 50 1 G W Rivers, overseer, 2 1 2d 3.75 C I Eddins overseer, 2 ds. 3.00 Vance Davis, 1 day .75 Miner Davis, plow 1 day 1 50 _ Bel ton Smith, plow 1 2 day .75 Vance Davis, 1 day .75 H T Grant, team 1 2 day 1.12 Miner Davis, mule 1-2 day .75 c. B F Davis, 1 2 day .37 I W H Davis, 3 days 6.0O c E C A Adams, 5 days 5.O0 1 W T Griggs, team 1 day 3.00 a W T ? overseer 1 1 2 ds 2 25 a John Copeland, 3 days 3.00 f Frank Marsh, 1 day 1.00 e Henry Wall, 1 day 1.00 Sam Bryant, 1 1 2 day 1.50 Pearl Marsh, 1 1-2 day 1.50 = Win Digs, 2 days 2.0o r Rich Digs, 1 1 2 days 1.50 C Sellers, 112 days 1.50 E Jack Brock .75 t Sam Johnson, 1 day 1.00 ? Crow Speller, 2 days 2 Oo & Coit Hartsell, team 3 1-2 ds, 7 5o E Arthur T.nwrv o Hcivc o an P C P Harsell, ov'seer 4 12 ds. 7.00 I Lumber for bridge 5.00 J T D Robinson, team 3.00 J Perry Binnett, 1 12 ds. ma. 9.00 E \V M Teal, overseer 2 days 3.00 t L J Morris, 2 dass 2.00 Press Burr, 2 days 1 00 I B A Bicketts, 1 day 1.00 I A W Stroud, 1 day 1.50 I Will Brown, machine 1 day 4.75 I B F McBride, overseer 1 d. 1.50 i Tom Melton, 1 day 1.00 t W J Streater, overseer 2 ds- 3.00 ? 200 feet lumber 2 00 $ Work and nails l.OO f L C Sellers, overseer 1.50 ~ Paul Ratliff, 1-2 day .50 Press Timmons, 1 2 day .50 F H Boatwright, team 1 d. 2.50 F H ? mule 1 1 2 d. 1.20 F H ? overseer 11-2 d. 2.50 Hay Davis, 2 days 2.00 Leo Davis, 2 days 2.00 Innis Davis, 3 days 3,00 Will i J--- - in mk^/UYi i uay J.uu Lesttr Dixon, 1 2 day .50 Charlie Henry, 2 days 2.00 Charlie Crofford, team 1 d. 2.50 W T McBride, 1 day 1.50 W T ? overseer Id 1.50 Tom McQueen, team 1 2 d. 1.20 Lanse Evans, 1-2 day .50 Freeman Jackson, 12 day .50 Perry Bennett, 3 4 day .75 W M Teal, overseer 3 4 day .75 A B Alexander, 1-2 .50 B. C. Caulder, I 2 day .50 Bedley lames, 1 day l.OO W F Hinson, 1 2 day .50 Daniel Hinson, 1 2 day .50 Charley long, i-2 day .50 L L Long, 1-2 day .50 i Harmon Rivers, 1-2 day .50 Clinton Davis, 1 2 day .50 Eddie Davis, 1-2 day .50 Mule, 1-2 day .50 ~ Isaac Davis, overseer 1-2 day .50 ? 1 T Hunt, team 1 2 day 1.50 I 72 ft. lumber bv W K Sellers | 1.40 | J T Hunt, 1-2 day .50 te G W Rivers, 1-2 day .50 I Overseer .50 | James Davis, machine 1 d. 5.00|| Samuel Robeson, 1 2 day .50 Bill S'treater. 1 2 day .50 Bish Robeson, 1 2 day .50 Daniel Ilinson, 1 2 day .50 Albert Eddins, mule 1 dav 2,00 H P James, overseer 1 1-2 d. 2 25 E D White, 1 h. team 12 d. l.OO M Sellers. 1-2 day (Continued next week) Monuments Now is the time to buv that monument you expect to buy See me and save time and money. G. R. Knight r y : Notice : The Pageland Mercantile Co las been dissolved, and the af airs of the company turned ovei nto my hands for settlement Ne can sue and be sued withii wo years from date ol disolu ion. There are still a few account: lue, and this is to notify cacl ind all that to avoid lawful pro needing these accounts shoulc >e paid at once. This is suffi dent notice. D?> not blame m< f the officers come next. R. H. Blakeney. Estate Notice The undersiened having dulj lualified as Administrator of th< Estate of James F. Hunter, de :eased, hereby gives notice tc hose who may hold claim! igainst the estate to present sami it once duly itemized and veri ied and those who owe the state must settle at once. JAMES T. HUNTER, Administrator iniiiiniiniiniirnm ] fnlBlim i i jramrammnnnni PREP The Nation is rapidly becon we are prepared to make v< many things we handle, inch Collars, Traces, Hames, Ax< Pipe, Bridles, 1-horse Wage Rain Coats, Work Shirts and S Car of Flour to arrive this va Our stock and our patroi also. 4. G. Cas Stables 0 | I have opened up have a few fresh mules. eeme. I am going o and expect to select s< mares. See me before you bt R. F.; I ' Eat Corn Breai We will grind yoi r corn into meal and yc i can make the bread. We will crush, she and grind any day i j the week. iPageland Novel Works Notice to Woe d men Pny your assessment for _ month. Today is the last lOcti in addition to your reg dues. Remember this. J. W. QUICK, Clci i j Notice to Overseer of Mt. C s han Township ? All overseers are hereby fied to work out all free labc their sections as early as p 3 ble, so that roads may be pi shape before winter weather G. H. GULLEDGE. Com. of Mt. Croghan Town e mmxmnmxnnn] We have just received one car of fine I Mules. We will sel^ or exchange. Come early so you can get the pick of the pen. MUNGO BROssmmmnmmiimi ARED ling prepared for the fray, an >u rock bottom prices on til iding 31b. Bagging, Seed Oat js. Nails, Sole Leather, Sto\ >n Harness, Auburn Wagon >hoes. reek. nage is growing. We need yo ton & Cc oen Aaain m. CJ my stables again, and a> v If vou want a good mule, n the market in a few days ome good mules and brood ry or exchange. Smith Johnny was a typical bov, and full of excuses for any wrong d doing. One day he whistled aloud in school and his teachei asked how he happened to do it ir Johnny said: "I?I?didn*! mean to. I had a little air ic >u my mouth and I wanted to pust it out; I didn't know it was going to make a noise." 11 n Notice of S le Notice is hereby given that or H November lMh., next, before ||y the Court House door at Clies terfield, South Carolina, begin ning at 11 o'clock a. m.. I will offer for sale to the highesi bidder for cash two lots in the Town of Pageland, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, describ the ed in the deed to me from T. H. day. Roach as follows: ;ular One lot in the town of Page land,said lot bounded as follows k. North by Mavnard Street. Easl ?? by lot of W. H. Moore, South by 'rog ?f W. H. Moore and West by lot ot 1. H. Koach. Said lot has . 50 feet front on Maynard Street JQJ and runs back 200 feet." osst ALSO "All that certain piece at in parcel or lot of land, lying and situated in Pageland, State cJ South Carolina, being lot No. 1 ship in Block 28 and having a front = age of fifty feet on Maynard an Street and running back 2oC p feet and being the same lot conW veyed to me by B. \V. Baker." H MINNIE F. MILLING, p Rock Hill, S. C P Ordinance No. 34 H Be it ordained by the Towr H Council of the Town of Page p land in council assembled that it H shall be unlawful for any person H or persons to park or stop an> p automobile or motor truck or H McGregor street from Maple H street to Sycamore street; or or p east side of Pearl street froir p McGregor street to the Journa! R office, for a period of more that P ten minutes, Penalty for vioa p tion of this ordinance shall be ? H fine of not less than one noi ?p more than five dollars, or in the ^*3 alternative in the discretion ol === the intendant. J. E. AGERTON, Intendent S. A. SELLERS, Clerk, Oct. 16, 1917. Veterinary Surgeon Calls answered day or night. Full stock of horse and cattle powders on hand at all times. d L. P. Graves ie =- - ? ? .= 0 * " 6 ? | Busi I V Kt And we h ? stock of Goods * Supply your ne * Call 01 lo * * cut saws, I abbit it We have a ff tires at very lov * I Page I >444444444444 1 - " Tax Notice I Notice is hereby given that the tax books will be open for r payment of taxes from October 15th to Dec. 31st, inclusive. The levy is as follows: State 8 1-2 Ordinary county 6 1-2 Constitutional school 3 Roads Total mH^^H Special taxes as follows: Cheraw Graded school, local 5 ( Cheraw Graded school bonds 4 Cheraw Township Road Bonds Jefferson Township Road Bonds 6 Alligator Township Road Bonds 7 I Special, Local and Bonds in School Districts Nos.? 1 7, 19,20.21,22,24,25,27,35,51,52 4 12, 14, 31, 32, 36. 40, 45, 40, 48 n 5,8, 15, 10, 23, 30, 33, 49 H| i 1-2 1-2 Poll tax between 21 and 60 years and income taxes are . able at the same time. J. A. WELSH, * County Treasurer, Chesterfield Count^^H rpu;? _i Aii ?^ ? x in:) v^ciuuer vm, 1V17. : ^ '/OOOOCOQOa SOQCCOOOSOQOO^I | 8 Financing The Farmer 11 N The farmer's business often needs a little extra X I [ X financial backing if it is to grow and prosper. X I [ Q That is one reason why he should have strong Q I i Q and willing bank behind him. ^ I It is an important function of this bank to give V I i V temporary assistance to the farmers who seek it V ' X of us, and who have demonstrated their ability to X 1 X repay obligations when due. ; Q The best way to have a credit here is to carry f an account with us, and we cordially invite not" QflH V only the farmer[but every one who wants to gain iSH X ground financially to do so. Sflfl ^ The Bank of Pageland H \ bl togcooogeooK aogoooooooocl 9 II ^ I ness Is Good || * I * 1 3 1 ave the Best assorted and the Largest * 1 ill/- I we have ever had, therelore we can 2 | eds in our lines. * r mill Supplies, such as Belling, Cross 1, Saw teeth, Valves Etc. * large stock ol Diamond Automobile 2 v prices. j| :land Hdw Co. I 2 | 44444444444444444****:*^^%