The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, November 07, 1917, Image 6
: Notice :
The Pageland Mercantile Cohas
been dissolved, and the affairs
of the company turned over
into my hands for settlement.
We can sue and he sued within
two years from date ol disolu
tion.
There are still a few accounts
due, and this is to notify each
and all that to avoid lawful proceeding
these accounts should
I
ue paiu ai once. This is suffi
cient notice. Do not blame me
if the officers come next.
R. H. Blakeney.
Estate Notice
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
estate must settle at once.
JAMES T. HUNTER,
Administrator.
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PREP
The Nation is rapidly beconi
ue;re prepared to make vo
many things we handle, inclm
C ollars, Traces, I lames, Axes
Pipe, Bridles, l horse Wago
Rain Coats, Work Shirts and SI
par (\f 1i'1/mi? -*
. i\jHi H) anive Ims \V(
Our stock and our patron
also.
A. G. Css
! Stables 0;
S I have opened up ri
9 have a few fresh mules.
Q ee me. I am
m/niy on
and expect I f> select so
- mares.
; See me before you bti)
I R. F. J
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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 cattk
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 on
their sections as early as possi
ble, so that roads may be put in
shape before winter weather.
G. H. GULLKDGK.
Com. of Mt. Croghan Township
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We have just received
one car of fine ?3
Mules. We will se^ ?3
or exchange. Come H
early so you can ge K
the pick of the pen. p
MUNGO BROs. |
iimiinmimnnnnl
ADrn
ing prepared for the fray, and
Kt rock bottom prices on the
iltntr 31b. Bagging, Seed Oats,
5, Nails, Sole Leather, Stove
n Harness, Auburn Wagons,
hoes.
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age is growing. We need you
ton & Co.
I>en Again I
ny stables again, and ;o v ;
If vou want a good mule,
the market in a few days I
me good mules and brood *1
r or exchange. ^
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The Pageland Journal and a
morning nap at church are Sun
the only things that have not
advanced in price.
Perhaps Editor Zeb Green's
association with Editor John
Beasley has been intimate
enough for him to he able to
say why John pulls off his hat,
smooths his hair and spreads a
, sweei look all over his counK:
nance when he goes to the tele I
phone to call up his best girl.
While Mr. 11.11. Ilicks was
' paying his subscription a year
in advance Saturday afternoon,
( he said, "A farmer who will noi
pay his subscription this fall
ought to be hung." And maybe
he wasn't missing the truth very
far, unless tne man has had bad
' hick of one kind or another.
Maybe you had better pay yours
up lest something like this befall
you. Strange and unexpected
tilings happen every day now.
Not What He Wanted
i
Last Friday Mr. C\ L. Gulled^c
saw a rather dilapidated ear of a
popular make in the City Gagage
lor repairs. He knew that
) Mr. S. H. Lanev had been coni
stdering the purchase of one 01
j the new cars of this same make,
j When he saw Mr. Lanev drive
{ up in front of the store he told ;
J him that a demonsti.ition car of j
the make he wanted was at die
i garage. Mr. Lanev said, "Hold
I my horse, hold my horse." and
made rapid strides f?.t tk garage,
i Gulledge followed him and
i sneaked in after Mr. Laney had
I looked around a little. Gulledge
then pointed it out to him, and
Uncle Steve said, %*G?!???!!!???
your??!!! llsoul."
Suffesser Chas. J. Jackson, Esq.
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For a variety of new and unheard-of
expressions Suffesser
Chas. J. Jackson, E.q , as pe re
ferrs to himself, prohahh^
the list in this section of the
country. The kids and m.tnv
others know him as "Uncle
Cliarles" but he says it's Mr. C.
J. Jacuson, Esq. He holds a
very responsible position at the!
Ilijih school here, it being; his'
duty to do the sweeping, making i
fires, cutting wood, etc. In color |
he somewhat resembles a six |
iooi siarK ol black oats in tin
middle of the night. He is o!e.
and his gait is jerkv. His iip ;
are not more than two incite i
thick and no one would call bin :
especially good looking. lit
tongue is in good working order,
however, and his delight is to"
use expressions thai tickle his
hearers. I le is polite and know
his place, so that there is no < t i
fense when he tries to he funn\
All in all he is a quaint old dark |
i ey of the old school, w hose pass j
i ing is becoming rapid.
One day last week some foo.? !
pledge cards were carried to tin j
school building for Mr. Dittos, i
the township chairman, after in 1
had gone. I hev were lett wiih
Charles, with instructions th ; i
lltev he delivered upon M:.
Dukes arrival next monthThis
was <!ou?\ hut Mr. Dulos
had been 'phoning ovcrvwhi 1
lor the cards the befoLater
in relating tin- incident loj
several white men t ii.nles said;
he supposed tlie.x brought tin j
cards for him lo look over them
and see that they were all right
before thev were given to Mr.
Dukes.
Charles says ell the school (
employees 'took d summer'
exhaust' except him and tii.it
he renteined at home dmin<:
vacation and found himself
"well reqmpped for anothe;
season" when srliool imi ni.l
1 I It' suvs lie had all h is "thinking
fauiculs togedder" tor I he duties]
of his office. Me savs frllu
that he had a hard Hate kecpm j
things going right while *'Sui I
fesser I hikes" was j_; >ik\ and
that he ton ad it m ivi sary to
have "s(|tiarespoiuiencc" with
him hut once wring the season
Also that tie was "verj much
gia.:ia?cd 11<;it .Swflesser mad
I his retire "
i
' r !" exclaimed the
husband angrily. ''V??u remind
me <f what t!?v I l!ow who got
lost in ill* wo' tii s. it! to his
companion."
"Well, wli t did he sa\ retorted
his \\ iCo
''He said: 'Now if we had
some ham w-\\ ! v s< me ham
and egg^. it v e ha., omeeggs.'"
Monuments
Now is the tin e to be\ that
monument ton xp'Tt to hu\
See me and sine time and
moncv.
G. R Knight.
Notic** nt 3 \lc
Notice is h.et\i y given that on
November 1Mb.. next, before
the (*?>urt I If me door at < hes
terfield. Sotnii (Varolinu b< -i
ning at 1 1 o'clock a. m.. i will
of for for ;-:?!? 1 tlio 1 stein
bidder for cash ' \ o .lot1- in the
Town of T.i '.o ' lu>ter!.e!d
C ountv, Son:! C ao>;inn. descrih
oil in tlio deed t<> .i?- from i . II
Roach as follow -
One lot in. tl"1 town of Pa^e
land,said lot Cite d< b o- follow.s:
North In \\ % ! Sir " i ad
by lot oi VC 11 te. y mth h,
lot (>f \V. M Moor< and West b>
lot of J*. I i. 1< >:?('! ' lid lot hn>
50 fiM t float on M.ntvvd Street
and runs lmcl " t.M
ALSO " Ml tl it certain n:< ? e
parcel or lot < : Cud, :vini? ;mb
situated in V ;:n 1 no). St.it..> < f
Soulb Carobna, i?. it . lot No. 1
in Block 1S ami h vine a ironi
a<ie of 1 i!?\ feet on .\Jn\nird
Street '.nil ; ?i? i ? 1 tck . >U
feet and bcin; the tme lot conveyed
to me !?\ Ik V . Baker."
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Be it ordi in by Co !'oe a
Council t.i tfi? {.>< j. of
land m conned -tw inkled that >t
shall be in i. whd e>r :i:i\ pert-on
or persons ti.pnk or stop an>
automobile v?t * tiuck on
McG c"!>r ei rn Maele
street to i oil >oi; or oti
?as: si do !' . . .tuvt from
Mc( Ire or sho. die Learn d
(dice, ! *r a p ri.. ! . ' more than
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more 'li !! ii\ ' :! rs, <>i : : !ln
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Tax Notice
Notice is hereby given tluit tlie tax books will be open for the
piunent of taxes from October lath to Dec. .list, inclusive.
The levy is :is follows:
State 8 1-2 Mills
Ordinary county 6 t-2 ?
I Constitutional school 3 ?
Uouus l ?
Potal 10 Mills
Special taxes -as follows:
| (dieiaw (haded school, local 5 Mills
I Cheraw Craded school bonds 4 ?
Cheraw Pownship Koad Honds 2 ,,
jclfcison Pownship Koad Konds (>
Alligator Town d.ip Koad Konds 7 ? I
Special, Local and l*onds in School Districts Nos.?
2, 3, 1, <>, VI >
1,17,37,41,12 3
7, 10,20,21, 22,24, 2\ 27,35. f>t, 52 4
12, 1 1, 51, 52, 56, 40, 15, If., 48 :?
15 0 1-2 ?
5.S, 15, If, 23, 50, 35, 40 7
i !(), 21'. 14, 5o S i,
38 0
11 I"
1 IS n
2S 12 ?
! 30 1-2 1-2 ?
i 13 ^ "
2?, 14 1-2 ,.
Poll tax between 21 and do years and income taxes are payable
at the same time. }
J. A. WELSH,
County Treasurer, Chesterfield Countv
This Cctoher Oth, 1') 17.
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| Financing The Farmer $
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The farmer's business often needs a little extra X
** financial backing if it is to grow and prosper. ^
That is one reason why he should have strong Q
^ and willing bank behind him. ?
*?[ It is an important function of this bank to give JJ
^ temporary assistance to the farmers who seek it V
of us, and who have demonstrated their ability to X
repay obligations when due. X
ijr The best way to have a credit here is to carry Q
; ^ an account with us, and we cordially invite not ?
j only the farmer but every one who wants to gain J?
! |^ ground financially to do so. X
| The Bank of Pageland ^
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we have ever had, therefore we can ?
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r mill Supplies, such as Belling, Cross *
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large slock of Diamond Automobile 3
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