The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, June 17, 1914, Image 3

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i The Pageland Journal iaoe 17; 1914 Local NeVs Mrs. Frank Jackson,- of Guess, will be carried to a hospital in Charlotte today for treatment. Rev. J. W. Little a well known evangelist, is conducting a meeting In Waxhaw this week. Anson fcoiinty, N. C. has fefcedtiy completed d handsome tburt hotiSe and it was dedicated iasi wbek; The t)emocratic club roll books are open in the various Voting jirecincts throughout the fcdunty and state and all voters have to enroll in person. Better do it eariVBud Threatt was right badly fciit by Lonnip Hough last Saturday night. Both are negroes and they live on Mr. J. T. Funderburk's farm at Dudley. The two words "Corn Liquor" are explanation enough. "Yotlr paper containing mjlocal came out on the 3rd, and the local was answered by a man in Columbia on the 4th," said a man recently. Then say it doesn't pay to advertise? Try a business local, if you want to hllV r?r coll onvtllinnr T " vwj vr? uvii uuj llillif;. X v> u words for 1 cent, minimum 10c. Vernice, the one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordan, died on Wednesday morning of last week and was buried at Price school house in the afternoon. . Meningitis was the cause of the death, and the child had been sick about a month. Mr. Robt. Turner has been awarded the scholarship to the University for another year. He came home a few days ago, ple^tft^that he had received Ofl flouts (Uuing his freshman made tw^^^^^^^^H|^ars7 Mr. Hicks plaMBHHHorn from these twin cobs, and he may have a field full next fall. John Jackson, of this county was pardoned Wednesday by Governor Blease lo restore his citizenship. Jackson was convicted at the April, 1900, term of court for Chesterfield county on a charge of murder, and was given a life sentence. He was paroled during good behavior December 24,1912. Dates for the farmer's institutes are being arranged. There will be three in each county and four in Chesterfield county. One of these will probably be held on the farm of Mr. W. McColl 2 miles east of Pageland and one on the school farm a mile or two from Chesterfield. A meeting will be held at Mr. W. J. Hicks' store next Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock for the purpose of reorganizing Plains voting precinct. All persons interested are requested to be present and aid in the organization. Under the new rules of the Democratic party all voters are required to enroll at the nearest voting precinct, and each person must appear in person and sign the roll. Our readers will notice that we are publishing a series of articles headed, "Who Is W. F. Stevenson?" These and all articles of like nature are advertising, of course, and are paid for at the rate of 10 cents per inch. We are not boosting any candidate, but we are always willing to publish legitimate articles for candidates who are willing to pay for the trouble. When you see that little word "advertisement" in parenthesis" you may be sure we are charging for the article preceding. * / Rev. R. \V. Cato will preach at Providence the fourth Sunday in June at 4 o'clock p. m. Mt. "Earl Griffith, of Jefferson* wa6 carried to a hospital in Columbia for an operation for appendicitis Monday. Mrs. Laney Parker, of Lanes Creek township, suffered a mental derangement retently, and was carried to Morganton asylum Monday. Mr. J. J. Adams, an aged citizen of Plains section, died Satur day morning, of paralysis. He had been sirk for several months. The funeral was con ducted at Plains Sunday morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. J. M Sullivan. The residence of Mr. J. J. Morgan aj Rock Rest, four rrples east of town, wa? bijrned today at eleven o'clock, savs the Monroe Journal. The fire is supposed (o have caught from the stove 'llue, but it was not discovered in time to be put out. Mrs. Morgan had gone out to spend the day and only some of the children were at home. Some of the household effects were saved. The building was a substantial two story one, which was formerly owned and occupied by Mr. James H. Williams. There was no insurance and the loss is a heavy blow to Mr. Morgan. Personals Little Miss Edith Edgeworth, of Ruby is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.Edgeworth. Miss Maude Ogburn is spending several days in Marshville with her sister Mrs. C. W. Stegall. Mr. Leroy McColl, left yesterday for Anderson and Asheville to spend a day or two. and from there he will go to West Virginia, t6 work for the Mercantile & Physician's Reporting Co., of Albany, N. Y. HT"TI7TnaJcffieJlll!md Mr. and Bars. H. VV. Cross well left this Bnorning to attend the annual neeting of the Grand Chapter lof the Eastern Star at Clio. Prof. J. A. Knight left last week for Benson, Minn , where he has a position with the Home Education Co., of Boston, Mass. Miss Cora Cato returned last week from Winnsboro, S. C., where she spent a few months at the home of her brothef, Mr. T. E. Cato. Mr. J. C. Nelson, of Lancaster county, spent Friday night at the home of his son, Mr. R. H. Nelson. Master Dana Nelson came home with him after spending several weeks at his home. Stevenson Is Going For 'Elm. The Camden Chronicle has the following to say of W. F. Stevenson's visit to Camden: "Hon. W. F. Stevenson, of Cheraw, was in Camden last Saturday snaking hands with his friends. Mr. Stevenson is an announced candidate for Congress from the Fifth district, and has gone to work making a thorough canvas of the district. He is a man well known in public life in this state and has always been prominent in politics. lie says that he intends to visit every voting precinct in Kershaw county before the primary in August j :ii ?? uuu win wt* every voier in perso 1. Tie says ho is meeting; with a great deal of encouragement over the entire district and confidently expects to he a winner." Salesman?Here's an alarm clock that's guaranteed positively to make a fellow jump out of bed. Mr. Tardee?That's what they all say?but let's hear it ring. Salesman?It doesn't ring?it honks. / ? JSxjjji CHURCH NOTES ^jj| Methodist Episcopal n il Rev. J. A? McGraw, Pastor. ' |j Our financial reports at cMH ference last Saturday were KtflK satisfactory. Three of |Kt churches are entitled to spe^jM praise for the percent of saW^l that is paid to date. After an interesting senftofcj! last Sunday morning by R^v.. W. H. Massebeau the churcti&t Mt. Croghan was presented.by its officers and the sentenced dedication was pronounced by Bro. Massebeau. When people go to church the most of them want to hear a good sermon. They desire to listen to a good preacher, therefore they should try to help make a good preacher by being a good listener. Nothing helps more to make a good preacher than good listeners. While preaching Sunday afternoon at Antioch we felt that a number of our hearers were doing their best for us. We trust they received something of value from\ the preacher's efforts. Ziqn next Sundajr morning I and Pageland ilt 4:30 p. m. j Baptist J. M. Sullivan. Pastor. We enjoyed spending some lime while attending State Mission conference in Columbia with Bro. A. C. Baker, pastor of Southside church. The conference was a good meeting and we hope that we will realize results in the future, as it was unanimously carried that we go to work now and work on quiets ly until the close of the State convention year, and that we accept the apportionment sentl us by the State executive com- j mittee. It affords us pleasure that our executive committee did not make our apportionment anv less than headquarters. j Last Sunday morning we ^ver^ J called away to White Plains'tol conduct burial service of one of J ?U?^f....^dam Lord give themgra^^^^^^^^ and console them in this sacp| hour. We have been wanting to announce it for some time, so hete it goes, Bro. J. E. McManaway, Home Board Evangelist, will be ' with us at Pageland for 10 driy? meeting beginning the 5th Supday in August. May we begin now to pray and plan for a great revival of religion in our town and community. Another event to which we look forward with much pleasure is the coming ip- :i to our midst again of our faithful enlistment worker, Dr. Langsjon. He will be with us Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 4th; ' 5th, 6th. We are rejoicing this week,? fodder and oats coming in to feed the "old gray" horse and other good things to feed the fellow who drives him. May the Lord bless the good people 1 and make us worthy. Next Sunday Taxahaw 11 a. m. White Plains 3:30 p. m. Pageland Wednesday evening 8:30. Everybody come and get your book and get down to work in the Mission Study class?one among the best things you can do. 1 Notice to W. O. W. Members. Page Camp W. O. W. meets next Saturday night at 8. 30. All members are requested to be present and pay up all dues. I am ou< of cards and can't send any this time, but vou must come any way. I. W. Quick, Clerk. notice The Books of Registration for Chesterfield County will be open at the Court House until 30 clays before the General Election., S. B. Timmons.i E. T. White, ' T. M. Belk. 1 Co. Registration Boar!. - (Advertisement) 3 I 1SINESS LOCALS e keep bottled Coca Cola on ice lose who prefer it to the Fountain Cola. Mangum Drug Co. Sale- -one good horse about 1011 irs old. Also one 2 year old stallion, ht 7U8 pounds. Also one new I Point rubber tired buggy. H. B. .^dies from the country are welcome to jnake our store a place to rest while |Bk the city. Mangum Drug Co. When?Your watch goes wrong-bring to me and have itcorrecled. B. B. Eubanks. We have as good line of cigars as any city Drug store. Come in and try th^m. Mangum Drug Co. For Sale 40,000 Nancy llall potato plants. Can make prompt delivery' T W. Gregory. That Ka-ko makes as good pound cake as yon ever tasted. Try a package Tt Mangum Drug Co. Picnic Hams and Breakfast strips at S. H. Laney's We have a small Soda Fountain that we will sell cheap. Mangum Drug Co. f" For Sale?Ten tons feed or fertilizer, teuton seed meal, at $1.55 per sack, de Tvered on your wagon. Gregory's Food iStore. 'Highest?market price for cattle at any I tand all seasons. Phone no. 15, Pagead Exchange. H. B Graves. 35-50-p. Carbon foe thejnew Acme smoothing iron. D. E. Clark &. Co. a bottle of Lax Fos, one of the best L: xatives on the market for 50 cts. Mangfi m Drug Co. / il ~J ~ AJ Nice ? line of fine Chewing Tobacco jiustin at Mangums Dru^y Co. Standing?-a full Jersey,'at Caston' abres, fee. $1.00 cash. See G. H. Watts ?-49-p or Sal c?Thoroughbred White Leg-1 horn eggs at 75 cts. per setting of 15. la,L. Parker. will grind your corn on Saturdays, ^^ gr & Hinson, Plains. 20tf your doors atjd sash from Fox 1 ^^ nber Co. H^^B-Thosc lawn swings and flower j^^Bsfands at Pageland Novelty Works. ^^^^B^rors and sash from F<S^^^ I|r CO c of Pharmaceuticals are nearly ?te and we are prepared to fill iciiplions Mangum Drug Co. [one?wanting soda, see us ^ I Carolina Supply Co. (J Ir.s?of furniture just unloaded. O Shipment includes nearly every Ifurniture the trade demands J I from %i to $10, and other ^correspondingly low prices. PIJ Knight. ? Bsc lawn swings and flower Bs at Pageland Novelty Works. H'er hath at the Barber shop & Bicxt door and get a good cool kind, made to suit your taste Big Co. o.l.rf I At .J-i * mmuu?vu?iu uauuic an unicie [ | net you $5.00 to $30.00 n awfll for full information. The Win ^?iallyCo- adm our home made meal. ^ , 9 Carolina Sapply Co. , 1 a. m nale?Grades, l's, X's ^ess reasonable. See J. L. Wilt c^^^E^eland Ins. &. Realty Co. lifter toth gold pin. Describe and eragi Bj^Eiotice. The Journal. videi of a writing' desk, book . I hu cabinet, kitchen cabinet candid' at once. We have a lot Wntt i i i _ ; . - i forn iCSClHil '"am- aim |>.ti nu-u. ?viv COUntyjgeland Novelty Works. ship regulai ? Sc primarralch rcPair work done a and I j sion C(1 2 Liddcll saw mill, and 1914. I'll Roller in good shape, And I licfco, Apply to C. M. B. Jo candid! positiol Pacelafc Feed Stu Provisioi Corn, oats, hay, mill fe pricas if you buy in quantit: the retail market in small qi You have made many mis if you buy before seeing u more. We sell you one sack or a please. Riijrfrv* Hnrnp.w from Hi $8.50 to $20. Double 1?1 and single wagon harness, double car- I' riage harness, plow lg?p collars, bridles and < \ all other extra lea\r ther goods in our line. Call and look; get prices and th Pageland Buggy [iEamsg RIGHT FROM T1 Ve have a lot ot pure sugar can< lirect from the cane mills in Lo Id time way, and it is fine. \ ou know what you are getting. RE HOG LARD. You hav, og lard and now you can get it D. E. CLARE :hrop College Scholarships and An Entrance Examination. Anno ie examination for the dcr this rd of vacant scholarships in mafy fo throp College and for the v,a"cel1 . . , . ... state, $3 tssion of new students will leld at the County Court se on Friday, July 3, at 9 j ^ . Applicants must not be <|aCy \ than sixteen years of age. congrc in Scholarships are vacant T i sia 3u1y3 thev will be awarded jator j, ose making the highest av- Qf y^Q e at this examination, pro- natjon ;1 they meet the conditions genera irning the award. Appli- trallon 5 for Scholarships should ie?j8ial 3 to President Johnson bethc examination forSch dar ?_ examination blanks. holarships are worth $100. free tuition. The next seswill open September 16, For further information ^t. ? catalogue, address Pres. D. week, i hnson, Rock Hill, S. C. land, (Advertisement). I DrugS ffs and ns ;ed etc. at wholesale ies, or at prices below aantities. takes in your life, and is you will make' one thousand, just as you l"_v Lot of brand new buggies iust put up. Take a look and make your selection. The prices range from $55 upward, and you'll be pleased. ien back your judgment. & Wagon Co. 9 HE MILLS e molasses we bought Hj usiana, made in the H ^hen you buy this e been wanting PURE by calling at l & CO. 1 inouncements. uncements will he inserted tin- B head from this date until the pri r the rates below, cash in ad ^Hjj Congress, $5.00; county and .00; township, $1.50 ^B FOR CONGRESS. B reby announce my candi- J :or congress in the fifth 9 issional district. ] S ? - uu on my record as legis- S i the State, as a supporter M odrow Wilson for nomi- 9 for presidency and of his H 1 policy in the adminis- m of the goverment and I M tion promoter. ^^"9 W. F. Stevenson. R. L. MeMail us 9 DENTIST M Pageland, S. C. be at Jefferson on Wedand at Ruby Thursday, roghan Friday of each remainder of time at Page- Office in rear of Mangum tore, Pageland, S. C.