The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, February 06, 1918, Image 6

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Report ol Township f Commissioner lor 1 Court House Township 1 H. P. James, bridge work 4.00 , Dock Burr, hauling 1-2 day >.00 B. C. Wadsworth .50 Dock Huntley, 2 m. 2 l 2 d. 4.50 Elisha Huntley, 2 1 2 days 2.50 Dock Hancock, 2 1-2 days 2.50 J. W. Mv ers, 1-2 day .50 W. C. Sellers, o'seer 2 1 2 d 3,75 490 ft. lumber 12.25 399 ft. lumber 7.18 May Rbynes, 2 1-2 days 2.50 ]. M. Sellers. 2 1 2 days 2.50 I A LUCK Mb I have bought Mr. C. fj which I consider a lucke * I for I am now prepared to I on a great many items y< r With goods bought rig] p sure I can save you mom S us get a peep at your do! E it, and we will make it v | T. E. p See Postmaster Quick c [ WAR SAVING STAMP. wmymrm! | COME A d * 1 am better prepared to m ?r What I carry is all fresh and Jfc lino lo? U t ...mi ? ? - .???>? i\.i me imiuw. i win irea come anil tell me. And if I d My burial supplies is all C^iipments on tbe wuy. Cotii | G.R.I ^ See Postmaster Quick or WAR SAVING STAP. -uuinmnmniiium jgmmmmmmmm s : SE We are still 1 j:j and paying the until you ha^e set i J. E. A See Postmaster Quick iiS WAR SAVING STAMP. ;it k - L rhurman Lee. 1 1-2 1.50 P W. B. Davis with road mch.15 00 ^ E. T. Teal, ov's 2 1-2 days 3.75 J \. N. Gaskins, 2 1-2 days with \ 3hands 6 mules 25.00 ^ A. T- Eddins, commission 27,98 | 2\mules 1 day 2.001! 2 phovels 3.00 1 1 hick 1.00, ] B.iC. Wadsworth, I da> 1.50' 1 B,tT. Teal, work & lumber 159 * H.^P. James, hauling .75 i: H. |P. James, work 1.00 V; T" p. Robeson, 2 d with t. 4.50 V Greer Robeson, 1 day 1.00 ] Ler^jce Sellers, 2 12 days 2.50 ' Thomas McQueen, 1 day 1.00 J y Ideal 1 _ ? : r L. GUlledge'sDry Goods y deal for my customers, ? give the same old prices St. tit and expenses low, I am ey if any body can. Let lar before you part with irorth your time. , . Cato. 1 ?r C. G. Morgan and buy a I ND SEE I ;rve you than ever before. ?# new. If any thing in my t vou right and if I dont A* If tf?11 ntli ore 1 arn^ three ^ [night I | ) jC. G. Morgan aud^uy a 2/ '? IflTTI m wij~i ' 1 MULLS MULLS 0 v Don t fail to see us Q ' belore you trade, we E3 have some nice mules. B Get on your trading ^3 clothes and come to ?L Mungo Brothers nnnnnnnnnimrj - - -h;: 0 I I ED : 1 ? ' juying Cotton Seed j| top. Dont sell | en us. | ?J' gerton J or C. G. Morgan and buy a FT" V. M. Teal, overs. 3 days . T. Hunt 2 days j^E^B i. F. Boatright, mule 1 12 j|^H )ueen Timmons, 1 day K?H im Nivens, 1 1-2 days SBjl ?aul Ratliff, 1-2 day Lem Osbrooks, 1 2 day S)|l [ade Timmons, 1-2 day Kill F. H Boat wright, 1 1 2 ds. Ksjl J. B. Gorden, plow 1 1-2 ds Snl Martin Bennett, plw 1 1-2 d %B&|| King Skipper* 1 1-2 days $1||| Walter Skipper, 1 1-2 days JK' I Frank Starns, 1 1-2 days BnS I Clumsy Burch 1-2 day -35 I E. T. White 2 days 2.75 I Rope 35 I [Balance on hand from last I j report 181.(7 I r lpft nvpr frnm last nnarfor I T C. J. EDDINS, Com. 1 Chickens & Egg?" I We want to buy all J khe chickens and III Vou have to sell. Willi fay the top of market^ iji cash or trade.l wring then along apy quanity. H| Clark & Smith I wWtTs Seedj ?-F orlfflfS?" The patriotic duty of farmers t gardeners every where Iw tntnxrc' crop anjd food producUon. h sive farming and gardening, a\r the liberal use of fertilizers, togett^, ! with ptjopei^otation of crops, r. ! j as to ind-reaAnd improve the futility anVi Moductiveness of i-v land, arei jm vital dnd necessac considerauMis at the present tin Wood*^pe script Jve Cata.1 ^ I rur xvio RiTea toe fullest and mui I I up-to-date Wormatlcin in regtj I ; Farm aid Garden Seedi ? Grass anc tatoe *? ' talog T.rtf. VOM^H SEEDSMEN, IH^Kj Auditor's The Auditor's be opened for the asses^^^^Bi all tsxable Real Estate al property from 1918 to February 20th, 19l8et^ All male citizens betweenHie ages of 21 and 60 year^Bre deemed Taxable Polls, e>Bpt fllACO **fV% rv nrrv II1UJV nuu mc U1UIUJCU UHIUI other causes are incapabfl of earning a support. g? The law requires 50 perl cent, penalty added to taxes on | property subiect to taxes and Aa returned for assessment on or before the 20tn of February, 1018. I will be in the Audit^A oflice January 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,1 7, 12, 18,19 and 26; February,! 1? 2, 4, 9,11,12,13, 14, 15.16, if .19, and 20, and at the follow*0* places on the dates name< ; . Cherawv February 7 amU"0T. W. EDDINS, AudT?*^ Other County papers please copy. _ i J - Special Notice - ' The firm of Davi:, &'< Funderburk having this! day desolved, Mr C avis j retiring, the business wil be continued at the old stand by H. W. Funderburk & Co., who assumes all indebtedness and to whom all notes and accounts, due said firm must be paid. rrii ? - 1 his Jan. I 5th 1918. H. W. FnnderbinW'& -I I j^ertilize MAIN I The Cheapest 1 Now is the time to use Manure?th ACTUAL WORTH OF MANURE B FERTILIZER $ Furthermore the decaying organic matter ii available plant food to the soil, is valuable both fr< a land builder. Car Lots a Cars Average ^ We are daily making shipments ot this prod and it is being received with entire satisfaction on ana cod anion on arrival at destination. It contains no objectionable matter such as etc.; oat straw is the only bedding used, and the M quantity, but not sufficient to make it objectionabl more than its weight, on account of its high valut valuable as a fertilizer. Agests Wanted in Unocal ADDRESS ALL COMMUN Powell Fi I Columbia, / \Wf / > ' . I I ? ~T I The Governmen t it's Stamp of i on lite Insu If yen are eiDed lata service dei'i aaeimf oiler the Gavemeat plai. If yao are ia( fi service jan shoold > ?-? - " * ? ' twvvi ItBljSH IUC M ptucy 11 agsir \ proteetioa if yoarfaarfy aad creditors. The rates have aot laereased oae ih Tft policy prtvMafis are evea aiore llbei tavesUaeat yea eaa auke? Yanr moaey r property as It wuM before the war, I lasaraaee. lavsst bow la that best of in polity la the oM reliable SOUTHERN LIFE Pageland Insui n? ! Keaiiy UII - -1 noW p JK& I 1 Fertilize?! ?| \ e cheapest fertilizer. \ I ASED ON COMMERCIAL \| 8.80 1 i the Manure is consintly adding >, sm a humus standpent as well as M Specialty I 33 Tnnl I uct into all section d the country, I account of its excfclent quality g trash, dirt, obnoxious trass seeds, 1 anure naturally cont?\s a small B le. As a matter of factlit is worth I i of potash, which m J^s it more I tpied Territory. ^ I \ j ICATIONS TO I \ uel Co. I S.C. | j li Has Pit- I I It ipproval ' I irance I j I I fail to take a maxima I heed the suggestion at your m oag borne company for lie I my since the war began. | ral. Do you kiow of a better II f j will aot buy as unrb of laid j || >ut It will buy at uneh life/ 11 / vestments, Htnely, a fto# II/ & TRUST CO. I nnitAA i dure aw nnanv - / I r~" i in buv a War