The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, March 18, 1914, Image 2
The Pageland Journal
Published Wednesday Mornings
C. M. Tucker and H. L. Johnson
Publishers.
Subscription Price - - $1.00
Entered as second class mail
matter at the post office at Pageland,
S. C., under the Postal Act
of March 3,1879.
March 18.1914
The price of a shave will not
be raised at present, for the long
faces are beginning to disappear
since the change in the weather.
^
Opportunity knocks once at
every man's door, or words to
that effect, but she raps so gently
we usually fail to hear.
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We give it as our exalted opinion
that more folks have had
measles, mumps, chicken pox,
- etc., these last few months than
ever before since the other time
they had these pests.
We wonder if we would be
allowed to remain in the community
if we should go so far as
to meekly suggest that the time
of the year is about here when it
is not unlawful to clean up iust
a bit.
The preparations for field day
exercises at Chesterfield the last
days of March are creating an
interest on the part of the students
never before seen in Chesterfield
count}'. The great bene
fits to come from this move will
not come from the occasion
itself so much as from the preparation
at home and at the vari
ous schools where the children
?.!al i- - -i ' ? ?
vie wiiii eacQ omer iorine nonor
of going to the county meeting
as a representative of the school.
This meeting at the county seat
on Friday night and Saturday,
March 27-28, should be attended
by vastly larger crowds than the
-* cennKtug;n meeting**?eirc.tiea -?r
any other attractions for it is of
more importance than many of
these. In fact, every person in
the county who can arrange to
do so should attend this first
field day exercise. '
The thing that has rnndp nncii.
ble this great interest in the
coming events is cooperation
anjong pations, teachers, students
and the county officials,
Mr. Rouse and Miss Evans.
This cooperation hasd>een made
possible by the teacher's meetings
and the close touch in
which teachers and superintendents
have worked during
the school session now nearing
its close.
The people of the county who
want better rural schools have
much to be thankful for, for this
has been the best year's work in
t-!-/- ' -
me msiory 01 ipc schools of the
county.
4^- Cooperate.
What is it, and
why do we see the word so
often? "To act together," says
Webster. And the reason we
see the word in the public prints
cn nflnn ic V->.> ? '
w vitvn io uiai me kievu neea
for the American people to
cooperate or act together in
their business relations has been
burned into the hearts and minds
of a number of public spirited
men.
Cooperative buying and selling
is just ahead of us, and \Vc
might as well begin. By this we
mean th?tin the near future our
merchants will he buying together,
our farmers will sell the products!of
their farms together and
buy their supplies together.
Every town is visited daily bv
drummers or traveling men who
canvass the town and sell goods
in snyill quantites to the several
merchants and ship by local
freight. The salesman's expenses,
and they are heavy, and the higher
freight rate is paid by the
consumer. Merchants should
buy together and have all goods
nhipped in car loti, tbua getting
?
I better prices and better freight
rates. Then the farmers and
others should buy together, and
get the best possible pi ices. By
doing this a big saving in the 1
cost to the consumer would be <
effected. 1
The farmer brings a bale or |
two of cotton to town and asks ,
what the price is, or a few bush
els of corn or potatoes and asks .
the price the merchant will pay. ,
The merchant can't offer much
for there isn't enough for a profitable
shipment.
Buy together and sell together
and you will find that it pays.
^ - Will
Be Married Today.
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i vvn 1j. Jllliill UIIU i?l 1SS I
Emmie Stegall will be married
this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. D. Stegall three
miles north of town. Rev. E.
C Snider will perform the services.
Mr. Smith is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ran ford Smith of Lanes
Creek township, and is an enterprising
and worthy man. He
is salesman for Mr. C. L. Gulledge
at Guess at which place
this young couple will make
their home. The bride is an'
attractive and verj' popular
yourrg lady.
CHURCH NOTES
Methodist Episcopal
Hy Rev. J A. Mcbraw
A Business engngement off from
home, and which was considered
by us of some importance
forced us to decline to officiate
at the burial of Bro. Will Jordan
last week. Bro. Jordan was not
a member of our church but he
was a regular attendant at Zion
and we had learned to admire
him. We had visited him during
his sickness and regret very
much our inability to attend his
burial.
Our quarterly conference at
4. 0-* i? T* ? _ '
/^iuii ut-xi oaiurauy. nope every
family of the church will be on
hand with their basket, for when
-the offieftak*
with these preachers come together
about 12:30 o'clock, there
is some hard work done by way
or emptying dishes.
Rev. W. A. Massabeau will
preach at Zion next Sunday at 3
o'clock and at Pageland at 8
o'clock p m. We will fill our
regular appointment at Mt. Crogc.?J?
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naii iivai ouuuti,y UHJiuiLig ''I
o'clock.
The Ladies aid Society will
meet next Thursday at the
church at 4 o'clock.
Baptist
J M. Sullivan.(Pastor.
Some have wondered whether
we were quite orthodox in what
we said last week about "Lagrippe."
One brother said "I
have never had that"?and I
hope he never will We were
not systematic in our statement
of the malady. La-cold should
come, or does come any how,
(intrude) fiist. Then la-snee/.e
followed by la-cough and last of
all but not least of all comes the
"fourthly" lagrippe to hold on '
like a certain kind of fish.
Oh such a 'hideous" monster .
to tease and torment the life out
of good, innocent people as well
as guiltv ones. Why the cruel
monster will, in the face of wh?it
the wise King Solomon said of
the whisperer, rob you of your
voice and have you whispering
to your friends. "A Whisperer
SeparatethChief Friends'*?Prov
erbs 16:28.
Brethern, remember, voting is
not all to be done before we occupy
our new building. There
may be other things to be looked
after. We should like very
much to see you there next Sunday
at 11 o'clock, also at 8 p, in.
The B. Y. P. U. will meet pie
ceding the nronrbinor hour I <
Please do your best for Home \
Missions next Sunday morning ?
and evening. We would hesi- '
tate to give our opinion of the I
church member who would stay
away from church on account
of the "collection/' We never
force people to give we only
give you an opportunity to do
your duty in obeying the commands
of our I^ord.
Bro, Leon Fuftderburk of Dudley
f|lled our appointment at
Plains last Sunday to the delight
of our^ friends.
. ?iLiquid
Air. >
Liquid air is now being use<jl
to supply fresh air for mine res:uemeo
and divers. The rescuer
carries a tank of ten pounds of
liquid air and wears a hemlet to
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while pipes from the tank brings
air to his face. Liquid air leaves
the tank a few drops at a time
and immediately evaporates into
pure air eight hundred Jimcs its ,
own volume, automatically sup- 1
plying the rescuer with the prop*
er amount of air.
It gives refreshing air, foi it is
cool; and the latest experiments
in ventilation show that fhoving
cool air, even if it is not very
Hay, Coi
Mill Fee
Meal, M
La
All these things we sel
| prices before you buy. ^
can make prices to please.
Buggy Harness from CnJB&S!
$8.50 to $20. Double
fc and cio
harness, double car- ^Sp
riage harness, plow x VjPg
collars, bridles and
all other extra lea- \ 1
ther goods in our 1
Call and look; get prices anc
Pageland Buggy
DRESS
We have just opened up a bif
mings, etc., and we cordially
in and inspect this stuff.
And the boys and young; m
line of samples is complete an
anteed. Don't get your sprinj
D. E. Cla
THE QUALITY
Bolted Snow
Lo
A solid car of these popular b
fiesh from the mills. Will sell f
it is fresh.
Ribbon Can
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I havo bought another barrel,qf
just like the other. It will not
ust must buy it now, for you h
to buy more. It is "that good
arrive every day,
S. H. 1
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pare, is much more refreshing
than warm air. v
The ten pounds of liquid air
give such a large supply that
there is plenty to spare for any
person who may be rescued; so
a tube is supplied with t he apparatus,
and the rescuer can attach
the tube to his tank and thus
supply air in a makeshift way To
aav man he discovers while on
rescue work in the mine.?Saturday
Evening post.
M. M. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will be in Pageland Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday of each week.
Office in rear of Mangum's Drug Store
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rn, Oats,
d, Flour,
eat and
rd
!i you tor less. Get our
se'l only in bulk and
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v Lot of brand new buggies
. jus! put up. Take a look
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and make your selection.
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v The prices range from $iS5
upward, and you'll be
^ pleased.
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1 then back your judgment.
& Wagon Co.
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uuuus
f line of dress goods, triminvite
all the ladies to call
en must not forget that our
id that a fit is positively guar?
suit until you have seen
rk & Co.
PAQU CTODP
vyi a a u l V7 l\ IV.
/ and White
taf
rands of flour just in. Right
or cash or credit. Get it while
e Molasses
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that extraordinary molasses,
keep in hot weather, so you
ought all I had and forced me
kind." I am looking for it to
Laney
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Farmers Loo
ListE
"Gem" Guano Distributors. _
"Coles" ? ?
t? it
? Combination Planter
Cotton Planters
"Avery" Cotton Planters ...
? Combination ? w
All Steel Spring tooth cultiva
Wood beam and handle sprinc
Wood Beam and handle sprir
Our line of implements is
We have a large stock of
middle busters.
When ycu are thinking oi
lime, cement, nails, locks a
Do your trading in PAC
1NG TOWN OF THE
with the Progressive
Pageland Ha
He is N
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Ed is gone, l)llt I am sti
and the same opportunity
buy your goods right.
20 Dounds best nrann
r tJ
7 ? good green
Good alarm clock
Repeating alarm clocl
New cabbage at only
Lot of children s clothing
bought at a bargain and
A lew good quilts at
We take your measure for tai
antee a fit and satisfaction.
CATO CC
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Our Lady, Miss Guile
new goods are c
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will yo
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The Store
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A. F. Funderb
The Squa
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k Over The
Iclow
8.50
7.50
? 4.50
s 12.50
7.50 #
12.50
ith fertil/.er attachment 16.00
tor 6.75
[ tooth with ratchet levers 6.00
tooth 5.00
complete and up-to-date.
Oliver Chilled plows and
f building, see us for your
nd hinges, doors and sash.
.ELAND, THE LEADCOUNTY
and especially
rdware Co.
ot Here
11 here with the goods,
r is still op n to you to
dated sugar lor $1.00
cotlee - - $1.00
- - - .75
< - - - $1.00
3 1-2 c per pound,
and heavyMress goods
1 will sell the same way.
cost. |
Jor made clothing, and guarIMP
ANY
Cato^WL
id Last I
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>ut For I
Week" ?
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:dflc, has arrived and JHH
oming every day. BJ9
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u come
See? T"
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of Quality
Supply Co.
urk, Manager.
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