The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, February 06, 1918, Image 4
Report ol Township
Commissioner ior f
Court House Town- |
ship '
H. P. lames, bridge work 4.00 (
Dock Burr, hauling 1-2 day J.00 <
B. C. Wadsworth .50
Dock Huntley, 2 m. ? 1 2 d. 1.50
Elisha Huntley, 2 1 2 days 2.50
Dock Hancock, 2 1-2 days 2.50
J. W. Mvers, 1-2 day .50
W. C. Sellers, o'seer 2 1 2 d 3,75
490 ft. lumber 12.25 j
yn it. lumber 7.18
May Rliynes, 2 1-2 days 2.f>0
). M. Sellers, 2 1 2 days 2.50
I A LUCK
Ak I have bought Mr. C.
k which I consider a lucke
* I for I am now prepared to
I' on a great many items y<
fe With goods bought rigl
| sure I can save you mom
us get a peep at your doll
| , it, and we will make it v
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iP See Postmaster Quick c
WAR SAVING STAMP.
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* I am better prepared to se
What I carry is all fresh and
line let ;ne know. I will trea
J* come me.) tell me. And if I d
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See Postmaster Quick or
* WAR SAVING STAP.
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Hiurman Lee, A1-2 1.50 .
W. B. Davis with road mch.15 00
ST,Teal, ov's 2.1-2 days 3.75
N. Gaskins, 2 l-? days with
3hands 6 mules
. J. Eddins, commission 27,9$
mules 1 day 2.00
2 shovels 3.00
1 pick 1.00.
B.|c. Wadsworth, 1 da>- 1.50'
B, T. Teal, work & lumber 159
H.|P. James, hauling .75
H. iP. James, work 1.00
T" p. Robeson, 2 d with t. 4.50
Greer Robeson, 1 day 1.00
Lerhce Sellers, 2 12 days 2.50
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^^^a^as^^cyueen, 1 day 1.00
Y DEAL I
L. Gulledge'sDry Goods g
y deal for my customers,
give the same old prices
it.
it and expenses low, I am
iy if any body can. Let
lar before you part with
rorth your time. (
Cato.
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>r C. G. Morgan and buy a
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Tve you than ever before, ?
new. If any thing in my
! you right and if 7 doot
C tell others. 2
jntVv on hand, anc three 2
ns, Uskets, robes acd sun- jg
[night \- |
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C. G. Morgan and^buy a J
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MULES MULES |
Don't fail to see us M
belore you trade, we ?3
have some nice mules. E
Get on your trading ?1
viuuica <1I1U COmC tO ^
Mungo Brothers j|
nimnTmiiiiiiiimii g
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mying Cotton Seed li
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top. Dont sell |
;n us. |
gerton '
>r C. G. Morgan and buy a
W. M. Teal, overs. 3 days
]. T. Hunt 2 days
H. F. Boatright, mule 1 1-2 'fl^B
Queen Timmons, 1 day oBfl
Jim Nivens, 1 1-2 days G^H
Paul Ratliff, 1-2 day BB
Lem Osbrooks, 1 2 day Bp]
Jade Timmons, 1-2 day ft
F. H Boatwright, 1 1 2 ds. 5j
C. B. Gordcn, plow 1 1-2 ds Bin
Martin Bennett, plw 1 1-2 d^^B
| King Skipper, 1 1-2 days ?5
IWalter Skipper, 1 1-2 days j^B
Wank Starns, 1 1-2 days
Clumsy Burch 1-2 day -35
E. T. White 2 days 2.7>
iRope .|5
IBalance on hand from last
\ report 181.(7
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l-acii uvei iium last quarter oo.'j
1 C. J. EDDINS, Com.
\chifkeiw& Eggs""
1 We want to buy all ?
fche chickens and
Vou have to sell. Willi
(ay the top of markets
i(i cash or tradeJ
qring then along iit
a^y quanity. SB
(lark & Smith I
VVJLKJf 3 iJCCUH
... i-XFor lb'fe?"6
The patriotic duty of farmers s,e
rrardene-rsevcxy whereistoln?^c ?crop
an\d food production. InVd
sive farming and gardening, aLr
I the libeiVal use of fertilizers, togetl^,
J with pijopertffotation of crops, r.
j as to ino-j-eawand improve the fye
tility anil Moductivcness of t-y
land, are\ jM vital dnd necessac
considerations at the ^present tin '
Wood'ifbescript^ve Catal^
For 1918 gifes the fullest and my-d
up-to-date information In rcga
to all V \ ^
Farm aid Garden Seedi
And tells ajjmt the bist crops ^
for I .j
Grass cnt? i
Fan
wr.talog ' V f
'seedsmen, |
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Auditor's
The Auditor's be
opened for the assel^^^^B all
tsxable Real Estate
al property from
1918 to February 20th, 19l8^t
All male citizens between^Bie
ages of 21 and 60 yearsHre
deemed Taxable Polls, e^Bpt
those who are maimed oflor
other causes are incapabfl of
earning a support. g?The
law requires 50 perl cent,
penalty added to taxes on J property
subiect to taxes and qo- returned
for assessment on' or
before the 20tn of February,
11018.
I will be in the Audit^Aj
office January 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ^ 7.
12, 18,19 and 26; February, 2,
4, 9, 11,12,13, 14, 15. 16, U1* *9.
and 20, and at the follow*0*
places on the dates named** .
Cheraw;- February 7 an<L?to*
T. W. EDDINS, AudtStsJ
Other County papers please
i copy.
- Special Notice
The firm of Davi: & |
Funderburk having this I
day desolved, Mr E avis .
retiring, the business wil^e
continued at the old s and
by H. W. Funderbur: &
Co., who assumes all indebtedness
and to wknm
all notes and accounts, due
said firm must be paid,
; This Jan. 15th 1918.
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Fertilize
MAN
/V
The Cheapesl
Now is the time to use Manure
ACTUAL WORTH OF MANURE
FERTILIZER
Furthermore the decaying organic matt
available plant food to the soil, is valuable bot
a land builder.
Car Lots a
Cars Averag
^ We are daily making shipments ot this 1
and it is being received with entire sntisftmn
and condition on arrival at destination.
It contains no objectionable matter suet
etc.; oat straw is the only bedding used, and th
quantity, but not sufficient to make it objectio
mere than its weight, on account of its high \
valuable as a fertilizer.
Agents Wanted in Uno>
ADDRESS ALL COMM
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If yra are railed lata service i
aasanat uaier fbe Gaveraaieat pita.
If yea are aat la service yen sh
Gaveruaeatgaai lake a palicy la a
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1A prateettaa oi yaarfaMfly aai credltoi
The rales have ast tier easel
T^e paliey pravMaM are evea aere
hvntaeh ysa eaa make? Year no
r praperty as II waaM befare the wi
lasaraaee. lavsst saw la thai best a
paUty la Ibe aM rallable SOUTHERN 1
Pageland Ins
I Realty C<
I See Postmaster Quick or C. G. Mori
ir^F I
t Fertilizer ( I
?the cheapest fertilizer. ' \ I
BASED ON COMMERCIAL \l
I $8.80 t I
er in the Manure is consintly adding m
h from a humus standpcnt as well as | 1
Specialty j
e 33 Tonn I
f/iuuuti iuiu an section H the country, 9
l on account of its excellent quality g
1 as trash, dirt, obnoxious Ijass seeds, I
e Manure naturally cont Jus a small I
nable. As a matter of factr.t is worth E
ralue of potash, which m J^es it more 8
ccupied Territory. ^ I \
UN1CATIONS TO I \
?ue\ Go. I
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col Has Pit- I
[approval ' I
iurance I
ion't fall to take a maximum I
onld heed the suggestion at your I
^strong home eompaay for Ite |
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P*
i penny since the war began. 8
liberal. Do you know o! a better I
ney will not bay as mnrb of laii I |
ar, bat It will bay as much IIItj I
I Investments, namely, a poo# I
LIFE & TRUST CO. \wJ |
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"once am
ompany /
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*an and buy a War Savi/^tami?I
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