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f . The Pageland Journal v April 29.1914 h * ti Local News c > v Dr. J. Monroe Railings has ac- J , cepted a position as cattle tick a inspector and will begin work d May 1st. He will be located a here. C Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Little gave a p very delightful informal party to j! a number of their young friends last Thursday night, which was ^ greatly enjoyed. a Mr. Zeb Perry, of Wingate, a and Miss Fannie Tadlock, of Marshville township were married by Rev. E. C. Snider at his r home in Wingate Friday night. d Mr. W. A. Pigg, Sr. asks us to q say that his oats are being walk- f ed on and mashed down by v children from town who are \ looking for minnows in the little j branch, and that he desires that ^ this be stopped. q Mr. J. D. Redfearn has installed v a dynamo, gasoline engine and 1 hioving picture machine, and I expects to open up his show 1 about two nights in a week, C probably Tuesday and Saturday, u beginning next Tuesday night. n The Journal is asked to say that a meeting will be held at ii Bethlehem (formerly called a Menden) next Sunday afternoon a at 3:30 to organize a Sunday n school. All who are interested e are invited to be present. I J Mr. Monroe Mills a white man * about 30 years old, had several , fingers cut off b> an edger at Mr. J. A. Smith's saw mill on Mr. E. S. Johns' farm three miles s east of town Monday. Dr. I. S. N Funderburk, of Mt. Croghan, * dressed the wound and Mr. Mills is getting along very well. The Democratic clubs all over t the state met Saturday and elect- 2 ed delegates to the county con- \ "Tnr^ra,y'h;^v will. Wo held, at t the coimty seats next Monday, L Mflv 4th. Thp rliih at PocrolanH I t ? J met in the afternoon and elected thirteen delegates. Mrs. Alice Nelson, of Lancaster county, died Monday night, after an illness of several weeks with gall stones and cancer of the liver. Her death was not unexpected for her condition had been very critical for more than a month. She was a member of old Tirzah Presbyterian church and was an upright christian lady. Her body was laid to rest in the cemetery at Tirzah yesterday afternoon. Her husband and six children survive. Mr. R. H. Nelson, of Pageland is a son. TM - x ne newspaper man is in a J peculiar position. He has from I 2,000 to 3,000 chances to make < an ass of himself every day, and there is no glossing over his \ errors. The lawyer can have 1 his corrected by a higher court, ( the doctor buries his, but the * newspaper man is at the mercy \ of the public. Therefore if the 1 writer makes a mistake now and ' then don't jump'upon him. ( The annual commencement of j Wingate School is just over. ( Medals were awarded as follows: j debater, ]. CollieMeigs; declaim- T er, Cecil C. Perry; reciter, Miss 1 Willie Braswell; orator, C. C. 1 Burrus. Rev. Bruce Benton, of v Rockingham, N. C., preached j the annual sermon Sunday, and \ John A. McRae, of Charlotte, ? delivered the address Monday r afternoon. Prof. J. G. Carroll has been re-elected principal for ? the next term, but Prof. G. C. Buck will ?o elsewhere. The members of the graduating class are as follows: C. C. Burrus, t Pres.; W. C. Austin, V. Pres.; f, wr a d-j/ tt. i*. rvcuiuarn, sec.; i^sieiie J] Barrett, Treas.; Mavis Funder- t< burk, Maude Funderburk, Edna b Wimberley, Blanche Chaney, Marietta Plyler, Maggie Jerome and Ruth Redfearn. I The last few days have beei yarm and fair and the farmer re making use of the time a tome and the merchants an aking a rest. Three cases were tried in tin ivil court at Chesterfield las veek after we went to press ohn T Gulledge vs. J. T. "Wood rd, dispute over land line; ver ict for Woodard for about 21 cres, and about 1<> for Gulledg* iriggs Bros, vs L. |Graves; dis >ute over mortaged saw mil nd bill of lumber; verdict fo jriggs Bros, for $200. Jermor s aeaooara. lor Rilling L mule nd damaging wagon at Che aw, verdict for Jermon fo bout $590. Mr. Bradley F. Teal, was mar ied last evening at o'clocl d Miss Mattie Beulali Griggs aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Calvin Griggs, says the Chester ield Advertiser. The marriage vas solemnized by Rev. J. K Voolsey, of Morven in Nev fope church, Wadesboro, N. C \v. and Mrs. Teal are now ii Chesterfield receiving the bes wishes of a host of friends. Mi Ceal came to Chesterfield Jan. 1 le is a member of the firm o real-Jones and is an uprigh Christian gentleman. IIisbrid< 5 one of Anson's fairest am loblest daughters. Mr. C. C. Griffin, a stockholde rc me uavis-Koss company an< n employee of that firm, foum . grit sack containing five fin lew suits of clothes and thre ixtra pairs of pants under A. F 5hifer's fertilizer warehouse yes erday, says the Marslivill lome. The clothes were of th >rand handled by J. C. Austin i. Company and bore his mark. 1 eems almost certain that the vere placed there by a thie vho, in all probability, robbe he store of J. C. Austin & Con" >any and then set fire to it a fe\ veeks ago. It was suspected a he time that such was the case is those who reaahed the burr ng building first discovered tha hi tmiktuce had been inaci hrough the back door. Th inding of the sack of clothe yesterday has added strength t hie th OArir IllO IIIWI J t The lumber plant of the C. ( )sborne Lumber company a tft. Croghan was burned Satui lay afternoon about i o'clocl ogether with about two bur Ired thousand feet of lumber o he yard and two car load eady for shipment. The fir >riginated in the oil house an lad gained considerable heat vay before it was discoverer t was impossible to save th )!ant and efforts were directe oward saving the thousands c eet of lumber on the abjacer rard. The boiler was noi ir ured and the engine may be rt >aired, but all of the other mi :hinery was totally destroyed rhe plant was shut down an he hands were away, and it i mpossible to say how the fir >riginated. A bill of lading ha >een issued by the railroad fc >ne of the cars of lumber and s thought the loss of this wi all on the railroad. The fir )ccurred just before the aftci loon passenger train was due r dt. Croghan, and the train wji lelayed until about night bi >ause of the burned ties and he ails, the lumber plant being or y a few yards from the trac ind not far from the depot. I vas thought for a while that th lepot and cotton platform woul >e burned. The total loss to th umber company is estimated r ibout $7,000.00, and there wa tot a dollar of insurance. Plan ire being made to reduild. Teachers Examination. Notice is hereby given tha he regular spring examinatioi or teachers' certificafes will b icld in the court house at Ches erfield on Friday, May 1,191-4 leginning at 9 o'clock a. m. R. A. Rouse. County Supt. of Education, (Advertisement) 1 ! j Personals 6 t Mr. A. L. Knight returned to 2 Bel ton Thursday after spending a few days at the home of his 2 mother here. / t Mr. R. H. Blakeney return^ . Thursday from Columbia where - he visited his sister, Mrs. Sallie - Armstrong. Miss Nellie Mangum visited in Ruby Friday night. 1 Miss Beulah Watts returned r Saturday from Ruby, where she ! spent a few days at the home qg s her brother, Mr. Thurlow WWfl Mrs. JamesHunlev, of Chest? r field, spent two or three da^ last week at the home of her _ father, Mr. Wm. Horn. < Mrs. Thurlow Watts, of Ruby, ? visited relatives here last week. s Mrs. E. J. Watts and Miss Lena Kelly, of Hornsboro, are visiting; P relatives here. Miss Burlie Griggs, of Ruby, is visiting at the home of Drf n R. L. McManus. t Mr. Thos. Edge worth, Jr. re" turned yesterdaj- from Atlanta, - where he has been studying f dentistry. 1 Mr. J. F. Agerton of Cheraw L is in town today. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. kelson attended the funeral of Mr. Nel\ son's mother atTirzah vesterday, j Mr. R. W.Shannon, ofjeffer e son, was in town yesterday aftere noon. ' Pro. H. L. Dickson, Dagnal >- Cato, Austin Brewer and Burrue e Edgeworth attended the State e Oratorical and Athletic meet ic k! Columbia Thursday and Friday t! .. Messrs. H,. fc. sorter, K. 5. Mc Nf Lcod and Cletus Funderburk, ol , Chcraw, spent Sunday in town d Mrs. Dan F. Little returnee v Sunday from a weeks visit ir lt Gaston county, N. C. ?, Miss Flora Watson, of Char i- lotte, is spending a few days it with relatives in and near Pagg e land. e Mr# Claytnn Horn who ha: !S been at McBee for several week ? is spending a few days at home Messrs. N. G. Russell an< ^ W. W. Home, of Monroe wen here .Sunday. r C' Latest Revised Marriage Service l n Wilt thou take this brown-storu |s front, e These carriages, this diamond To be the husband of thy choic* J Fast locked in band of I Iymen * And wilt thou leave thy home 1. and friends e To be his loving wife, d And help to spend his income, f So long as thou has life? "I will," the modest maid repliei lt The love light beaming fron i- her eyes. And wilt thou take this water fal This ostentatious pride, , With all these unpaid milliners (1 bills, To be thy chosen bride? IS And wilt thou love and cherisf e her. d Wiist ihou hast life and health >r And die as soon as possible it And leave her all thy wealth! 11 "I will," the fearless mate repliei e And eager waits the nuptial r- ties. it Then I pronounce you man ant is wife, > And what I've joined forever >t The next best lawyer may dis i- unite. It e Hanna & Hunley 1 Attorneys I, C11 ESTER FIELD, S. C. is Fox Lumber Company Manufacturers of rough and dressed lumber, columns, balusters, moulding and all || kinds of turning. Give us a L> trial, ino order to small. R. A. Carpenter, Manager. Wanted?at once, heavy mule, not too young nor too old. The Town of Pagtland r ; v v \ , Designed Patented J ^ 1887 I. * ^ (Twe, ^^5525^5^ ^e t>n'yat^ j-l coat of pain 1 ? In additio Standard Fireproof, ! EverSince , ILjpageland hardw Feed SI Provisi 'f Corn, oats, hay, m pricos if you buy in qui the retail market in sm< You have made man) 1 if you buy before seeii more. We sell you one sack please. Buggy Harness from .$S.50 to $20. Double and single wagon I harness, double carriage harness, plow k t collars, bridles and all other extra leather goods in our ^ line. s ' B Call and look; get prices ; ; Pageland Bugg L. I AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT FACTORY PRICES Save From 30 to 60 Per Cent s Tire Tube Relin< i 28x3 $7.20 $1.63 $1.35 30x3 7.80 1.95 1.40 1 30x3 1-2 10.80 2.80 1.90 , 32x3 1-2 11.90 2.95 2.00 34x3 1-2 12.40 3.00 2.05 32x4 13.70 3.35 2.40 l 33x4 14.80 3.50 2.45 34x4 16.80 3.60 2.60 ; 36x4 17.85 3.90 2.80 35x41-2 19.75 4.85 3.45 ? 36x4 1-2 19.85 4.90 3.60 s 37x4 1-2 21.50 5.10 3.70 I 37x5 24.90 5.90 4.20 All other sizes in stock. Noi 1 Skid tires 15 per cent additions red tubes ten per cent abo\ , gray. All new clean, fres - guaranteed tires. Best standni artd independent makes. Bi . direct from us and save mono 5 per cent discount if paymei ioMull accompanies each ordt t^LD.on 10 per cent depos examination. We Factories Sales Co DnR.A Dayton, Ohii X'. ? m >m ,mm 1 I ' M. M. JOHNSOI I ATTORNEY AT LAW Will he in Pagclund Wednesday, I Thursday and Fridn> of cadi week. Office |n rear of Mnnguni's Iiiiijj Store L . sU Flowers For Sale jRoses, Pinks, Snowball &a, Orders promptly fille i by I Miss Maggie Robesoi iVnrmln nr 1 S C! R I I A f * ' ity-seven Years Ago I f? tright Metal Shingles were put on. I 1 t? Be thi So fc I rip ARE CO., Pageland, S.C. s? ^ j( tuffs and : ons ? till feed etc. at wholesale Sl antities, or at prices below m? all quantities. ca r mistakes in your life, and ?r ig us you will make one F< or a thousand, just as you xR \v F S&l, ^ yCO . G ^ Lot of brand new buggies H A just put up. Take a look _ M vi f and make your selection. ?. - -- * Wy? The prices range from $55 \ \ upward, and you'll be b pleased. F L c ind then back your judgment. E y & Wagon Co. ? i< 9 L Everything Man Needs t J ^Complde Shaving Outfit^ 10 Articles 01 ?r I To advertise our Universal Shaving Outfit and Universal Products we will for a limited ^ time only, send this well worth v $3.00 Shaving Outfit for $1.00. ( Wo coll onr rvrorlur?to /> u V OV.II V7UI (/IUUUCIO IW (lie WUsumer direct and therefore you save all agents' profits which as you know are very large. I 1 Hollow Ground Razor. 1 5-inch Lather Brush. 1 1 Razor Strop, Canvas Back. c 1 Nickle Easle Back Mirror. a n_ 1 33 inch Barber Towel. F ilt 1 Bar Shaving Soap. < rc 1 Box Talcum Powder.. 1 Decorated China Mug, -<j 1 Aluminum Barber Comb. * iy 1 Bristle Ilair Brush. p - r >'. | Agents need not write. [V Each outfit packed in neat box jj' Sl.nO. Coin or Money order, postage 10c extra. * Universal Products Co. () Dayton, Ohio. J Dr. R. L. McManus c a DENTIST t Pageland, S. C. 1 I Will he at Jeffersson on Wed- 1< nesday and at Mt. Croghan Fri- s day of each week, remainder of s _ time at Pageland. Office in rear of Mangnm's Drug Store. 2 Monuments ( s, It will pay you to see me bedlore placing an order for Monu- \ ments, I Ieadstones, or anything ^ in cemetery work. Material and * Workmanship guaranteed. * John W. Quick, Pageland, S. C USINESS LOCALS Strayed?Saturday afternoon one ,ck pig with left ear cropped. Mrs K. Threatt. ?r Sale?one $30 saddle. Second landed but good as new. Will sell at eal bargain. B. B. Eubanks. vo Cars?of furniture just unloaded. This shipment includes nearly every icle of furniture the trade demands, dsteads from $3 to $10, and other ngs at correspondingly low prices, well &. Knight. >r Sale?ten to twenty thousand shingles, grading l's, X's and 2's. Prices ;ht, Watt Gregory. se?Those lawn swings and flower pot stands at Pageland Novelty Works. m . ick?the Marshall Stewart Jack is located at my farn Services $10. F. B. inderburk, Pageland, R. 2. gents Wanted?to handle an article that will net you $3.00 to $30.00 a ?ck. Write for full information. The leraw Specialty Co. Dont forget our home made meal. Carolina Sapply Co. Singles lor sale?Grades, l's, X's and 2's. Prices reasonable. See J. I,, clnnis or Pageland Ins. &. Realty Co. If In Need of a writing desk, book se, medicine cabinet, kitchen cabinet table, see us at once. We have a lot i hand ready made and painted. Pageland Novelty Works. >r Exchange?4 horse wagon and logging outfit. Will trade for anying. T. W, Gregory. epalring?If vou want your sewing machine repaired bring it to me. ork guaranteed. G. R. Knight, or Sale?10,000 Nancy Hall potato plants. Fix your land today and place ?ur order with T. W. Gregory. ee Me?before buying your seed potatoes, Nancy Hall &. Vincless. J. D. cdfearm or Sale my pen of Chrystal White Orphir.gtons, 5 hens, 1 cock IS months d for $7.50. This pen won blue ribbon Chesterfield fair last fall. Reason for lling, am changing breeds. A. L. Latta lcraw S. C. Box 2. Wanted? a few boarders. Price asonable. Mrs. P. H. Arant. or sale or exchange?1 top buggy practically new, for milk cow. Bought a bargnin, will sell same way. T. W. rcgory. ave?Your watch repair work done at JE u banks'. v'e are getting in a nice line of Toilet soaps and Sauer Flavoring Extracts. lan^*m-Pfiig' or? ?* Vhcn?Your watch goes wrong bring it to mc and have itcorrected. B. B. Kuanks. 'or Sale?Thoroughbred White Leghorn eggs at 75 cts. per setting of 15. L. Parker. Iblclets, Juicy Fruit, Taffa Lula and Spearment chewing gum at Mangum >rug Co. We will grind your corn on Saturdays, liller & Hinson, Plains. 20tf low did you like your Laundry? Wasn't it nice? We send it off every Tuesday. ;t us send yours next week. Mangum >rug Co. iend your kodak films and plates to J. H. Whitemore's Studio at Pageland to e finished up. Full blood shorthorn hull located at ly home for service. R. F. Smith. luy your doors and sash from Fox I.umber Co. I We?havent what you want, we will get it for you. Mangum Drug Co. Special Hosiery Otter. Juaranteed Wear-Ever Hosiery For Men And Women Ladies' Special Offer. ror Limited Time OnlySix pair of our finest 35c value adies' guaranteed hose in black >r tan colors with written guarintee, for $1.00 and 5 stamps for >ostage. JPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN. For a limited time only, six >airs of our finest 35c value guaranteed hose with written guarantee and a pair of our well mown men's Paradise Carters or one dollar, and 5 stamps for >ostage. You know these hose, they tood the test when all others ailed. They give real foot comfort. Thry have no seams o rip. They never become oose and baggy as the shape is mil in, not pressed in. They ire Guaranteed for fineness, for tyle, for superiority of material md workmanship, absolutely tainless and to wear six months vithout holes, ora new pair free. Dont' delay sent! in your order >efore offer expires. Give cored size. Wear-Ever Hosiery ' Co. Dayton, Ohio.