The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, February 06, 1918, Image 5

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Report ojt Township 1 Commissioner for |\ Court House Town- J ship \ H. P. James, bridge work 4.00 ( Dock Burr, hauling 1-2 day 1.00 < , B. C. Wadsworth .50 i Dock Huntlev. 2 m. 2 i ? H i 1 Elisha Huntley, 2 1 2 days 2.50 1 Dock Hancock, 2 1-2 days 2.50 1 J. W. Mvers, 1-2 day .50 ] W. C. Sellers, o'seer 2 1 2 d 3,75 1 490 ft. lumber 12.25 399 ft. lumber 7.18 < May Rhynes, 2 1-2 days 2.50 J. M. Sellers. 2 1 2 days 2.50 ' I A LUCK M I have bought Mr. C. p which I consider a lucke; * I for I am now prepared to | on a great many items ye | With goods bought rigt f. sure I can save you mone | us get a peep at your doll E , it, and we will make it w IT. E. ' See Postmaster Quick o WAR SAVING STAMP. I COME AI I am better prepared to se ?? What I carry is all fresh and ^ line let me know. I will treat come and tell me. And if I d< >lv ^ | - G. R.H ^ See Postmaster Quick or < jf WAR SAVING STAP. J Hinninnnmmnini pnmimmmminni > CI? kJL We are still b || and paying the II until you hav'e see . | J. L A See Postmaster Quick c lij WAR SAVING STAMP. sirr^: :-i-^K k 1 ^ -h t rhurman Lee* l\ 1-2 1.50 I N. B. Davis with road mch.15 00 1 Z. T. Teal, ov's 2^,1-2 days 3.75 | i. N. Gaskins, 2 1-^ days with \ 3hands 6 mules 25.0Q { I. ]. Eddins, commission 27,9$ Mmules 1 day 2.00 - shovels 3.00 L wick 1.00 B.lC. Wadsworth, 1 da> 1.50' B.lT. Teal, work Sr lnmW ik.q1 - ?W <UU1 WVI 1U/ H.^P. James, hauling .75 I H. |P. James, work 1.00 1 T* p. Robeson, 2 d with t. 4.50 Grejer Robeson, 1 day 1.00 Lcrtice Sellers, 2 12 days 2.50 Thomas McQueen, 1 day 1.00 V DEAL L. Gulledge'sDry Goods y deal for my customers, give the same old prices t- \ it and expenses low, I am y if any body can. Let ar before you part with rorth your time. ( \ Cato. r C. G. Morgan and buy a ********* VD SEE | rve you than ever before. new. If any thing in my you right and if J dont c vtell others. 2 p<Vv on hand, anc three 2 nMMHV sun. Z [night \- 3 * ? ] * J 3. G. Morgan and^uy a 3 i tcmoiiiiiiiiiimmg MULES MULES 1 P FN r -i i_yon i rail to see us Q beiore you trade, we E3 have some nice mules. H Get on your trading H clothes and come to tjj Mungo Brothers |j ED : 1 uying Cotton Seed | top. Dont sell | n us. | gerton |f >r C. G. Morgan and buy u >enrv Bennett, mach 112 vV. M. Teal, overs. 3 days [. T. Hunt 2 days H. F. Boatright, mule 1 1-2 L)ueen Timmons, 1 day Jim Nivens, 1 1-2 days Paul Ratliff, 1-2 day HH Lem Osbrooks, 1 2 day Jade Timmons, 1-2 day B) F. H Boatwright, 1 1 2 ds. Bs C. B. Gorden, plow 1 1-2 ds j Martin Bennett, plw 1 1-2 da^l | King Skipper. 1 1.-2 days Bf .waiter Skipper, l l-z days vp: prank Starns, 1 1-2 days Bfo Clumsy Burch 1-2 day .35 E. T. White 2 days 2.75 mope ,|5 Balance on hand from last \ report 181.<7 ileft over from last quarter 56/3 1 C. J. EDDINS, Com. \LIllfKej?5& 1 We want to buy all J khe chickens and Vou have to sell. Willi lay the top of market^ Ai cash or tradeJ qring then along iiL afiy quanity. MM Clark & Smith I I WW's See* The patriotic duty of fartR?*st\e gardene-rs every wherelstoirilS^c (. crop an^d food production. In^ J sive farming and gardening, aLr the libeihd use of fertilizers, togetl^, with pijopeiMotation of crops, r. j as to ind-xeawand improve the i^e tility anVi Moductiveness of t-y land, ar<A M vital dnd necessac< conslderauris at the present tin. * Wood'Ipescriptfve Cat?jf^t For 1918 gifes the fullest and myd up-to-date Information in rcga to all V \ , Farm aid Garden Seedi And teUsaluit the but crops^^ | . j Grass anc* P ^tatoe1' Catalog srronsivrrcv Auditor's The Auditor's be opened for the assel^^^^B> all tsxable Real Estate al property from 1918 to February 20th, 1918^1 All male citizens between^pe ages ot 11 and 60 yearsHre deemed Taxable Polls, eiHpt those who are maimed oifltor other causes are incapabfl of earning a support. The law requires 50 perl cent, penalty added to taxes on | property subiect to taxes and qo- returned for assessment on or before the 20tn of February, 1018. lI will be in the AudiW* oflice January 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, *>, 7. 12, 18,19 and 26; February, 2, 4, 9,11, 12,13, 14, 15. 16, 1J!? .*9, and 20, and at the follo^11* places on the dates name<J: . Cheraw; February 7 amL 8th. T. W. EDDINS, Audll3fc*? Other Countv papers please copy. - d - Special Notice - \ The firm of Davit & '< Funderburk having this f day desolved, Mr C avis 1 retiring, the business wflbe 1 .L_ 11 J ? lAJiiLiuucu ai me oia stand by H. W. Funderbur* & Co., who assumes an indebtedness and to whom all notes and accounts, due said firm must be paid. This Ian. 15th IQIfl H. W. FgnderboAfe Hrertllize MAN1 - The Cheapest Now is the time to use Manure?tl ACTUAL WORTH OF MANURE 1 FERTILIZER J Furthermore the decaying organic matter i available plant food to the soil, is valuable both fi a land builder. Car Lots a Cars Average We are daily making shipments ot this pro and i! is being received with entire satisfaction or and condition on arrival at destination. It contains no objectionable matter such as etc.; oat straw is the only bedding used, and the 0 quantity, but not sufficient to make it objectional more than its weight, on account of its high vali valuable as a fertilizer. < Agents Wanted in Unocei ADDRESS ALL COMMUr Powell F i I Columbia, I j I Che Governmei ! it's Stamp of !l onlifelnsi If yen are called lata service den iMaml naler fhe Caveraaeat plaa. If yaa are aat ta service yen shoni CaveraBMatiaad take a aaiiev \? aiut t\ prtfecttoi if yiir fuiny ul creditors. The rates have aet increased oae i Tpe policy prevMefis are evea More litx hvettaeh yaa eaa make? Yonr moae] or property as II weald before the war, tasaraaee. lavost bow la that best ot I polity la the old rollable SOUTHERN UFI Pqiio1qii<1 tnni 1a a ujjttiaiftu ills u I Realty Coi I C?^ ** * -- A /N- ' - ? 11 rmimuifr vuick or l. u. Morgan Wrnmamrnimmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - now n LJRfe Fertilizer {1 i ie cheapest fertilizer. \ I 1ASED ON COMMERCIAL \| 18.80 t 1 n the Manure is consintly adding A rom a humus standpent as well as J Specialty I 22 Trtnd I ? I duct into all section fl the country, 1 i account of its excelent quality n s trash, dirt, obnoxious Ijass seeds, 1 danure naturally contJus a small :>le. As a matter of factlit is worth I le of potash, which ma!cs it more I spied Territory. ^ I \ , dlCAXIOMS TO I \J uel Co. 11 it Has Pit- I approval ' I irance || , J, 1 ft fail to take a maxiM^a \ d heed the suggestion of your roag home company for fee einy since the war hegah. , . eral. Do you know of a better 1 j will -a! K? ?- ' ' - ' r ifui nvi vujr as nam 01 mi j 11 J bat 11 will bay as neb Tile/ 11 I nvestmenls, isnely, a fSM y E & TRUST CO. KWU l| irance am / Jm mpany ,< i and buv a War SavfjPtam^* II^H