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Help Wan'ect?The Wiscas itir ell Miils Co's new hosiery lit mill is nearirg completion, w Tbis w i 1 be one of the most up ,n to dale mills in the South. 2C They are now in position to a* give employment to a large number of additional t mployees, ^ especially young women. Mr. _ Farmer, if you are living on ^ rented land and l?nvim? ? ltor.l I - LOOK AND * & Goods bought and g Baking powder 0 cans 5* Octagon soap Soda ?i lbs. ^ Caackcrs per box * Washing powder T? ' Tobaacco. Snuff, cigars, 1 2? Gum, Sardines, Salmon and ! 5? you some. Good Flour and IN ^ See what vou can get it at, and Don't forget that 1 have oi ^7 Robes and more coming. W bought. t - G. R, Ki * a mm nmimm nun r liinn?ii-iiixiiiiiiiixi i - PEEP/ The Nation is rapidly hecomin we .'re prepared to make vou many things we handle, includii Collars, Traces, I tames, Axes, Pipe, Bridles, l horse Wagon Rain i oats, Work Shirts and She Car of Flour to arrive this wee Our stock and oui pntronafc also. A? G? Cast k, UkT * i m je. w a I have moved from rri 8 street to the Cast on stables now ready to trade or sell, of that mule or horse for a and let me show you. 1 am here to fit you up. R. F. ? Cotton Chopper Invented. Paul W. Mack of Greensboro has secured a patent on a cotton chopper on his invention. He got his model back from Wash ington last week, following its utilization in the capital for registration of his patent and exhibited it. Although some what the worst for wear in the hands of the officials in Wash ington, the model was in con ditions which permitted ? survey of it and an estimate o its possibilities. Mr. Mack says this is the firs cotton chopper which is dravvr by horses invented. Som< choppers, hand operated, hav< been put on the market, bu thev are not in the same clasi wite this he offers to the world Me stated that whereas it pushei a man to chop an acre ot cottoi a day, the chopper he has mad< can be made to do from six t( 10 acres. Furthermore its char acter is duplicate, and it can b< made to cultivate the cotton a: I! 1 - * - * rc miking a living, and would ie to belter your conditions, e cun help you. If interested nice, light work, good wages, >od schools, attractive homes, 1 ideal living conditions in moral, call on or address, C. \ Gaddy, Supt. Ktg. Dept. 'iscassett Mills Co., Albearle, N. C. e Sell?LeapzProlific Wheat Mungo Bros. *** mumiwt LISTEN - | oing to be sold. 25 c J 5c J 25 c ~5c * Babing oowder, Candy, 5 Sausage. Come and get 5 1 ill feed at the right price. 2 then see mc. 2 i hand, Coffins, Caskets, 2 ill sell as cheap as can be 2 night * 1****444*4*** nmiimnnmnxmn MULES MULES I a Don't fail to see us y elore you trade, we S3 ave some nice mules. *5 Gel on your trading 2 lothes and come to E3 Mungo Brothers @ nnmmnnmmma I VRED g prepared for the fray, and rock bottom prices on the lg 31b. Bagging, Seed Oats, Nails, Sole Leather, Stove Harness, Auburn Wagons, ies. k. p- is glowing We need you 1 on & Co. >TAND 1 jj iy former stanu on Pearl 9 on Depot street. I am g If you want to dispose better one, come around, n mith I I .z' t an urumary cumvaior aua give: the farmer two machines ir one. The inventor claims his ma chine will revoltionize labor 01 the cotton plantation. He has not decided whether to man ufacture or sell his patent. The Greensboro inventor o! the cotton chopper is an in surance salesman ordinarily, in vention being a side line. Take Notice Notice is hereby given that th ordinance against boys am others, loafing or loitering o smoking about the cotton plal form will hereafter be rigidly en forced. The maximum fine wil probablv be emposed upon an. violators of this ordinance. J. E. AGERTON, Mayor. Monuments Now is the lime to buv tha monument you expect to bu See me and save time am money. G. R. Knight. : Notice : The Pageland Mercantile Co has been dissolved, and the af fairs of the company turned ovei into my hands for settlement We can sue and be sued withir two years from date ot disolu lion. There are still a few account) due, and this is to notify eact and all that to avoid lawful pro ceeding these accounts shoulc he paid at once. This is suffi cient notice. Do not blame mc if the officers come next. R. H. Blakeney. Veterinary Surgeon Calls answered day or nigh Full stock of horse and catth powders on hand at all times. L. P. Graves : For Sale : 2 lots 50x150 on east side of Poplar street near the school building. One 3 room house, and lot 75x150 feet, on McGregor street next door to Mr. I Thomas Jordan. Two lots on depot street, size 50x150, next to C. M. Tucker's residence. These are corner lots at tin* int*?r. section of depot and Godfrey streets. One lot 35x150 adjoining the Journal office, with privilege of joining to brick wall sixty feet long. A line site for store or garage Three fine building lots on depot street, 5()xl50 each between the homes of Mr. R. L. Smith and Mrs. T. P. Brewer. H. B. Sowell. Sam Dixon Killed. O^ly monger details ore obtainable at this time of the killing of Sam Dixon on last Thurs- ^ day by Ed Campbell. It is known that on last Thursday these two voung men, i while more or less under the - influence of drink had a fight ; on the public highway in the lower part fof the County. - Campbell struck Dixon on the i head with a heavy stick, knockf ing him down. Dixon arose and started across a field and t Campbell moved on. i Only two small boys saw the i fight and nothing was thought i of it until Sunday, when the t continued absence of Dixon ? from his familiar haunts was . noted. A search was made and s he was found lying face down1 ward in the field he had started 2 to cross on Thursday. He had ) apparently died soon after fall ing. 2 Campbell was arrested by s Constable O L. Melton and s lodged in jail.?Chesterfield j Advertiser. i ; Eat Corn Bread f We will grind your corn into meal and you can make the bread. - We will crush, shell ? and grind any day in ] e the week. [ Pagelaad Novelty li Works y - - - 1 Ordinance Mo. 34 = Be it ordained by the Town ? Council of the Town of Page- i land in council assembled that it I t shall be unlawful for any person { V or persons to park or stop any < d automobile or motor track on { McGregor street from llsple t street to Sycamore street; or on ' * east side of Pearl street from - McGregor street to the Journal i office, for a period of mora than ( ten minutes. Penalty for vioe tion of this ordinance shall be a fine of not less than one aor more than five dollars, or in the 1 alternative in the discretion of ! r the intendant. ( J. E. AGERTON, Intendant. a S. A. SELLERS, Clerk, 1 1 Oct. 14, 1917. Jl > * ;S t STAPLE: .1 t >1 But we I . | Ranges, Oil 8 plies, Shot gu It in any Haraw. | We guaran | will find on s< | forget that i I ture at oood n I Paget * $4444444444444 % ? Tax Notice Notice is hereby given that the tx books will be open lor the tymeol of taxes from October 15th to Dec. 31st, inclusive. The levy is as|foUows: State 8 12 Mills Ordinary county 6 1-2 ? Constitutional school 3 ? Roads 1 ? Total IV Mills Special taxas as follows: Charsw Graded school, local 5 Mills Charaw Graded school bonds 4 ? Char aw Township Road Bonds 2 ? Jefferson Township Road Bonds 6 ? Alligator Township Road Bonds 7 ? I Spacial, Local and Bonds in School Districts Nos.? S, 3, 4, 6, 34 2 1, 17, 37, 41, 41 3 7,14, 24, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 35, 51, 52 4 12, 14, 31, 32, 36, 40, 45, 40, 48 5 13 6 1-2 ? 5,8, 13, 34,33,49 7 14, 24, 44, 54 8 31 9 11 10 18 11 9,28 12 39 12 1-2 ? 43 13 24 141-2 ? Poll tax between 21 and 00 years and income taxes are payble at the same time. J. A. WELSH, County Treasurer, Chesterfield Countv | This Cctober 9th, 1917. iOOOiiOQOOOOO:^ I Financing The Farmer ? 5 Tht farmer's business often needs a little extra 1 financial backing if it is to grow and prosper. ^ ? That ia ene reason why he should have strong Q I and willing bank behind him. ? K It la an important function of this bank to give O I temporary assistance to the farmers who seek it X | of ns, and who have demonstrated their ability to a repay obligations when due. Q 3 The beet way to have a credit here is to carry ? V an account with us, and we cordially invite not ? n only the faxkier hut every one who wants to gain V 6 ground financially to do so. X I Rank ni P^nolonil ^ Lmaiv AMIim VI 3. UJJ^lUlftU U I msQcecax jeosnseema tii?wweeeveeet!es*?!??**w??*tt 3 GOODS ARE SCARCE f tiave a good stock of Stoves, | stoves, Paints, Oils, Mill sup- 1 ns, Shells and anything found 5 are store. | tee our priGes as good as you 1 ame qualitv of aoos. Don't x >ve have a big stock of Fumi- | rices. We want your trade. | and Hdw. Co. |