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. Tin T tiard J?!>rR?l-J Publish <i We Ir.esday Mornints by *! v Jout.uI Company c Stibsciotion I'iice - Si,00 j ... ~ c En'orid as seror.d class mail ( matter at the post of fire at Page j land, S. C.. under Postal Art { of March 3, 1879. *t / i 7 Lcctnlrr 12, 1M7 : ( Tlie r.t w s from tiic war is net quite so c: oourcging as it was ( several <1 ivs ago when the Brit- * isn were chiving at Camhrai, and still there is room for grati [ fication at the progress being: t made along several lines. The 1 Amciicans !rc a patrol boat and part of the new. tin British have ( withdrawn a little to bettor po 1 sbions in the region of Cambrni. Tile 1 tali.ins have given up a Irt'e more territorv, and the ' Russians are said to be engaging in eivii war among themselves. 1 On the ol! . r hand, the Ameri ^ cans have begun lurniug out the standardized uiplanes in quanti 5 ties, the 'irst one being ?~omplet 1 ed on Thanksgiving da v. \vith 1 in a short time thex hope to put ' a sufficient number on lhc front ' to assure Allied supremacy in ^ the air. The training of the 1 soldiers and airmen at home and 1 in France continues without in- 1 tenuption. The British are said to be prepared to mo? t the heavy- ? German offensive about Canihrai, which is expected to devel op within a very few days, as the Germai s he ve strained their moons of transportation to the limit almet in hurrying men,' guns and mm:nit ion to this p< int. Tin y set m to be ivid ing their *r< ops released from the Hussion front between the Iiritish and Italian fronts. In Italy also a 'nig offensive is ex pooled. Tlx Germans appear J determined to make important t gains before the roughest of | the winter to hearten the people at home. The situation is admitedlv somewhat tertse, and the next fee <' lys may bring on some of tlx most important hat tics of the w or. Since the above was written j| the news came tlx t feoisalem |i h iS fal'en into the hands of the f 1 V 15:itisli. '{"his is incited good > news for the Mites. FOR?15 y< 11 I le d bet n look-j ing for end noo I've found ir i* ?:? 1 ' tin:t will In at Hon ii '1 or . . n.o Tr\ it at mv N ri k L Gullcdge.j in Ir?:? !> ?:s. jit nctived at if P. ; v'l.'.t.o i! (i \\ v. C o. J 'I (hri&(itias Toys as J lit F'.jri'i mi' I l<i\ ( o. ! p 1 Lhne, ("t in lit, S. s*1 and Doors,ik a l>:;t sloe!:. F;:, t land lid we jf i *k C.O. , g I 3L ,-ij^. _. mlL ?*... !l Va f Sales II you once get \Y/? li !vy y ,ur Sllll ri( We . re Headqua made* waists, Unde Coals, Pants, Over I able ts and Station Wheat, Rye, O and Snuff. \ I .,.1 - .inn 111? in :viun Iciitor Greene Lcc'urcs Dot Owners. i "Some people are keeping lo??s thai are known to hav* )een bitten by. a mail do? ani here ouj>ht to be something lone about it," said Fein Jritlin. I have heard it re sorted that at least two familie ire keeping: dogs that are liabh o go mad. The said doggie ire dear iittle pets and are kep it a great risk because tin children think lots of them There would be just as mucl 'omnion sense and reason ii seeping a rattlesnake^ alivi uound the house because tin children think lots of it. Durinj he past two months at leas hree rabid dogs have fough with dogs in Marshvilie am vicinity, and as a result othe logs will become rabid a ntervnls for a year or more There is no limit in which tin >ite of a mad dog become effective Cases are on recor* where men have died of hydro phobia twcntv vcars after bein; bitten. Keeping a dog a fev weeks after it has been bittei ir.d then deciding that it is im triune from hydrophobia is i fallacy that is in line with th .lark ages of superstition am witchcraft. The sensible thin; for Marshvillc authorities to d< is to rigidly enforce a do; muzzling ordinance, and th next most practical thing to d> a?aa i ?? i mm i - Al ;j THIIRS1 I On Thursday, I public auction to east ot Pageland th Lot ol Corn, all plows, harrows, 3 | Do not forge Vt ^wiraifir line x Price : x Price = S slarted to trading with us yo adcjuaiters for th< followhu iters lor, Dry goods, Shoes rvvear, Hosiery, Neck wt coats, Rain <^ats, Over i ery. Grocci ats, Salt, Flour, Mill feed, Mungc o Br:?s. rvmmtmmmmammmmmmmmmm ! Meeting of Executive Committee C There v\ ill be a meeting of the ^ ; Executive Committee of the tl . , a] i is for citizens to voluntarily S r organize themselves into dog tl t killing clubs, and each member tt should kill his own dog first and It s then put in the hind of loads h > that will bring down stray dogs ^ s at a good distance.?Marshville ? 1 ^ome* L? i SEA I > That good kind ot {lour [ e it, iresh car just received, i j ai the old cheap price. r 6 packages A & H Soda fo 1 lb. package ground Coffee ? Safe Home matches still j Home made kraut ^ Export and Clean easy soaj J Snow Drift Lard 10 lb. Due 1 Goldusi old price a Many other things not spad? tc e Let the green Truck qeli l! ureen front store, the home of * THE PEOPL] *J G. C. Mang JCTION SA1 DAY, DECEMBER )ecember 20th. at 10 o clock the highest bidder for cash a % e following property: Fodder, Shucks; 2 mules; 2 planters and other farming, t the day, the hour m W. McColl J F illi WMWI?H??11111 >?HIWI x Force ? Sale latisfied Custon % ? u can easily solve the above. I goods. >, Hals, Caps, Sweaters, Ladi ;ai, Men's and Boy's clothing, SI .hoes, Blankets, Hugs, Trunks, ^ ies r Meat, Lard, Sugar, Rye, Coffe< i Bros. Meet mi sun may . "-i: _ hesterfjeld Association next ridnv, the 14th inst. in the Bap-! st church nt Chesterfield. AM ppdeutious for aid from the tate board will be sent in before tat date or brought to said leeting duly filled and signed, t is desirable that every mem er be present. The meeting Mil begin strictly at 10 o'clock m. B. S. FUNDERBURG, Chm. rOAM is what we want you to ilso the following goods r 25 cts. for 25 cts. 5 cts. per box 15 cts. per can. )\ 5 cts. per bar. :ket $2.10 5 c per pkg. ) menu on ver your groceries from the gooa things to eat. E'S StORE am & Co. LE 20th. a. m. I Will sell at t my farm 2 miles horses; 2 wagons; tOOls. r*r fhfl nUarn 0 JI bllU [JIUWj. i mn m s 1 ners i ie*s Coats, Ready | lirts, Overalls, odd I 5uit cases, Writing Syrup, T obacco 2 at Mungo Hros. 1 > Oats * ^ 5 i bushels No. 1 recleaned Texas red rust proof at ^ ^ $ 1.00 per bushel. The very best that money can buy. ? ^ Cons.: sad get youis before they are cone. The best t w that will be here this season. # r SALT t w Plenty of it sod its the good old kind. Better get one ? ^ before its too late. ^ ^ Cheese just received a shipment of full cream-The best ^ r that is made. T * FLOUR ^ ^ The same good kind, the kind vou can eat and ^ ^ enjoy it. j * hay r ^ Sweet feet, Home made Corn and Meal. Just re- ^ ^ ceived a nice line of School tablets for the school ^ ^ children, 5 cents each. For the young ladies and girls f ^ the best Talcum powder in town, a good article at a ^ ^ small price. Many other things 1 can sell you. Come ^ r aad see. # ^ I still have some Terra Colta on hand, now is the ^ ^ time to get it. Coffins and Caskets when you need ^ ^ aay thing in that line. See me, I have got what vou ^ ^ waat and need. Prices as low as any one's. f | Dr. J. Monroe Railings | I ^VWiVVVVVVW WW%\V%WV\| I C A Fire Insurance Policy protects your ? 1 > property Irom destruction by lightning. A S 1 ii .1 T r ^ tlail Insurance Policy might save you from ^ > loss this summer. S J A loan on your Real Estate at six per J 5 cent might interest you. 5 I See us before it is too late. ? Pageland Insurance & Realty Co. ^ CAR OF MULF.S I I Car of mules just received, For Sale or Exchange. C ?? ? i| r. Miyi'diu | ||* ::: j : SEED : | W O O TO cflll l"\i linn/. C AHA? J ui^ o 1111 uu_yniy v^uuuil iJtXU | and paying the top. Dont sell | | until you ha ve seen us. fl J. E. Agerton J