The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, November 07, 1917, Image 5
: Notice :
The Pagelaod Mercantile Cohas
been dissolved, and the affairs
of the company turned over
into my hands for settlement.
We can sue and be sued within
two years from date ol disolu
tion.
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due, and this is to notify each I
and all that to avoid lawful pro- i
ceeding these accounts should J
be paid at once. This is suffi
cient notice. Do not blame me
if the officers come next.
R. H. Blakeney.
Estate Notice I
The undersigned having duly
qualified as Administrator of the .
Estate of James F. Hunter, de ^
ceased, hereby gives notice to
those who may hold claims
against the estate to present same
at once duly itemized and veri- '
fied and those who owe the 1
estate must settle at once. '
JAMES T. HUNTER,
Administrator. (
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PREP;
The Nation is rapidly becomir
vve are prepared to make vou
many things we handle, includi
Collars, Traces, Hames, Axes,
Pipe, Bridles, 1-horse Wagon
Rain Coats, Work Shirts and Sh<
Car of Flour to arrive this wet
Our stock and our patrona
also.
A. G. Cast
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have a few fresh mules. 1
2 ee me. I am going on I
ij and expect to select sorr
| mares.
| See me before you buy
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Eat Corn
Bread
We will grind your
corn into meal and you
can make the bread
We will crush, shell
and grind any day in
the week.
Pageland Novelty
Works
Veterinary Surgeon
Calls answered day or nighi
Full stock of horse and cattle
powders on hand at all times.
L. P. Graves
Notice to Overseer of Mt. Crog
han Township
All overseers are hereby noti
fied to work out all free labor or
their sections as early as possi
ble, so that roads may be put ir
shape before winter weather.
G. H. GULLEDGE.
Com. of Mt. Croghan Township
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rock bottom prices on the
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Nails, Sole Leather, Stove
Harness, Auburn Wagons,
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y stables again, and ni> v
f vou want a good mule,
the market in a few days
le good mules and brood
or exchange.
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The Pageland Journal and i
morning nap at church are Sun
the only things that have no
advanced in price.
Perhaps Editor Zeb Green'i
association with Editor Johi
Beasley has been intimah
enough for him to he able tc
say why John pulls off his hat
smooths his hair and spreads i
r sweei look all over his counts
nance when he goes to the tele
phone to call up his best girl.
While Mr. H. H. Ilicks wa
' paying his subscription a yea
in advance Saturday afternoor
( he said, "A farmer who will no
pay his subscription this fal
ought to be hung." And mayb
he wasn't missing the truth ver;
far, unless the man has had bai
luck of one kind or anothei
Maybe you had better pay your
up lest something like this befal
you. Strange and unexpectei
[ things happen every day now.
Not What He Wanted
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Last Friday Mr. C. L. Gulledg
saw a rather dilapidated car of
popular make in the City Gs
gage for repairs. lie knew tha
[ Mr. S. H. Lanev had been cor
stdering the purchase of one c
j the new cars of this same mak(
! When he saw Mr. Lanev driv
j up in front of the store he toll
j him that a demonstration car c
! the make he wanted was at th
! garage. Mr. Laney said, "Hoi
! my horse, hold my horse." ani
made rapid strides for the garage
j Gulledge followed him am
i sneaked in after Mr. Laney ha<
| looked around a little. Gulledg
then pointed it out to him, am
Uncle Steve said, "G?!???!!!??y
our??!!! !!soul."
Suffesser Chas. J. Jackson, Esq.
For a variety of new and un
heard-of expressions Suffesse
Chas. J. Jackson, E:q, as he re
ferrs to himself, probablv/A-?^
the list in this section of thi
country. The kids and mam
others know him as "Unci*
Charles" but he says it's Mr. C
J. Jackson, Esq. He holds s
very responsible position at th*
High school here, it being hi:
duty to do the sweeping, making
fires, cutting wood, etc. In coloi
he somewhat resembles a six
foot stack of black cats in thi
middle of the night. He is oh
and his gait is jerkv. His lips
are not more than two inches
thick and no one would call him
especially good looking. Hie
tongue is in good working order,
however, and his delight is tc
use expressions that tickle his
hearers. He is polite and knowshis
place, so that there is no of
fense when he tries to be funny.
All in all he is a quaint old dark
ey of the old school, whose pass
ing is becoming rapid.
One day last week some foot
pledge cards were carried to thi
school building for Mr. Dukes
the township chairman, after ht
had gone. Thev were left will
Charles, with instructions tha
thev be delivered upon Mr
Dukes arrival next morning
This was done, but Mr. Duke:
had been 'phoning everywhere
for the cards the night before
Later in relating the incident u
several white men ( harles suit
he supposed they brought tin
cards for him to look over then
and see that they were all righ
before thev were given to Mr
Dukes.
Charles says gll the schoo
employees "took de summer'
exhaust'* except him and ilia
he remained at home durinj
vacation and found himsei
"well requipped for anothe
season" when school openeil
He savs he had all h is "tliinkini
fauicals togedder" tor the dutie
of his office. He savs futhe
that he had a hard time keepin
things goin^r ri^ht wltile "Su
fesser Dukes" was & ?ne, an
flint Iwi f/.?. ^ ...... -
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have "sqtiar espondence" wit
him l>nt once tiring the seasoi
Also that he was "very nuic
giaciaied thpt Suffesser mad
It is reiirv "
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? "o:\ r !" exclaimed the
husband angrily. ' You remind
^ me of wlv.it the ft How who got
lost in the woods said to his
^ companion."
"Well, what did he say retorted
his wife.
"Jle said: 'Now if we had
j some ham we'd have some ham
a and eggs. it we had some eggs.'"
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Monuments
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> Now is the time to hnv that
, monument you expect to buy
See me and save time and
monev.
J G. R. Knight.
it Notice of Srvle
^ Notice is hereby given that 011
e November 1Mb., next, before
y the Court House door at Ches
^ terfield, South Carolina, bcgi"
* ning at 11 o'clock a. m.. I will
s offer for sale to the highest
bidder for cash two .lots in the
^ Town of Pageland, Chesterfield
County, South Carolina, describ
ed in the deed to me from T. H
Roach as follows:
e One lot in the town of Page
a land,said lot bounded as follows:
t- North by Mavnard Street. East
it by lot of \V. 11. Moore, South by
lot of \V. II. Moore and West by
lot of T. II. Roach Said lot has
50 feet front on Maynard Street
e and runs back 2<M? feet."
J ALSO "All that certain piece
,f parcel or lot of land, lying and
e situated in Pageland, State of
d South Carolina, being lot No. 1
j in Block 2S and having a front;
age of fifty feet on Maynard
d Street and running back 2?>0
j feet and being t be same lot cone
veved to me by B. \V. Baker."
d " MINNIE F. MILLING.
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Ordinance No. 34
Be it ordained by the Town
; Council of the Town of Pager
land in council assembled that it
i. shall be unlawful for any person
iJor pejrsons to park or stop any
^ automobile or mo'.or truck on
McGregor street from Maple
street to. Sycamore s'reet; or on
- east side of Pearl street from
McGregor street to the Journal
j office, for a period of more than
4 ten minutes. Penalty for vioa
' tion of II:is ordinance shall he a
5 fine of not less than one nor
C more th n five dollars, or *n the
r alternative in tlte discrete n of
the intendant
J. E ACER I ON, Intendent.
S. A. SELLERS, Clerk,
1 Oct. H?, 1017.
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Tax Notice
Notice is hereby given that the tax books will be open for the
payment of taxes from October 15th to Dec. 31st, inclusive.
The levy is as follows:
State " 8 1-2 Mills
Ordinary county 6 1-2 ?
Constitutional school 3 ?
| Roads l _ ?
j Total 19 Mills
I Special taxes as follows:
| Clieraw Graded school, local 5 Mills
I Clieraw Graded school bonds 4 ?
Cheraw Township Road Bonds 2 ?
Jefferson Township Road Bonds 6 ?
Alligator Township Road Bonds 7
Special, Local and Bonds in School Districts Nos.?
*-\ 3, 4, 6, 34 2 ?
1, 17, 37, 41,42 3
7, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 35. 51, 52 4
12,14,31,32,36,40, 45, 46,48 5
13 6 1-2
5,8, 15, 16, 23, 30,33, 49 7 ?
! 10,26,44,50 8
J 38 9
11 10
18 11
9,2S 12
I 39 12 1-2 ?
j 43
1 29 141-2 ?
Poll tax between 21 and 60 years and income taxes are payable
at the same time.
J. A. WELSH,
County Treasurer, Chesterfield Countv
| This October 9th, 1917.
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| Financing The Farmer ?
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j The farmer's business often needs a little extra X
8 financial backing if it is to grow and prosper. ^
That is one reason why he should have strong Q
>Q and willing bank behind him. Q
. V It is an important function of this bank to give V
X temporary assistance to the farmers who seek it X
5^ of us, and who have demonstrated their ability to \
SS repay obligations when due. ft
The best way to have a credit here is to carry Q
^ an account with us, and we cordially invite not Q
V only the farmer but every one who wants to gain jJ
^ ground financially to do so.
| The Bank of Pageland |
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ave the Best assorted and the Largest *
we have ever had, therefore we can 2
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r mi li Suppl ies, such as Belting, Cross $
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large stock ol Diamond Automobile 3
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