The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, June 17, 1914, Image 4
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PREMIER
"NON-PUNCTURE** AUTO
TIRES
Guaranteed 7,500 Miles
Service.
These tires bear the greatest
know mileage guarantee, yet
are sold at a price even less
than tires of ordinary guarantee.
This guarantee covers punctures
blow-outs and general wear.
Guarantee covers 7,500 miles
SiTvipo oorninpf
wv. >IVV Uj^umoi CVUJ CA'
cept abuse. These tires are intended
foremost severe service.
Orders h-.'ve been received for
these tires for use in the United
States Government Service.
As a Special Introductory
offer, we will allow the following
prices for the next ten days.
TIRES-TUBES
Tire T ube
28x3 $9.20 $2.00
30x3 10.25 2.30
30x3 1-2 13.50 2.80
32x31-2 14.05 3.00
34x3 1-2 15.25 3.20
31x4 17.00 3.25
32x4 18.00 3.30
33x4 19.50 3.40
34x4 20.40 3.60
30x4 21.00 3.80
36x4 22.00 3.90
35x4 1-2 26.00 5.00
36x4 1-2 27.00 5.10
37x4 1-2 27.50 5.15
37x5 32.60 5.40
All other sizes. Non-Skids 20
per cent extra. 5 per cent discount
if payment in full accompanies
order and if twn nm ca
ordered, shipping charges will
he paid by us. C. O. D. on 15
per cent of amount of order.
Our output is limited, so we
suggest early ordering. We sell
direct only, giving purchaser
the advantage of all middlemen's
profits.
Strongtread Rubber Co.
Dayton, Ohio.
SEXUAL
sex forces. PI
[life in relation to happiness
marriage. "Secrets" of man- .
hood and womanhood; sexual 11
abuses, social evil, diseases, etc. e
The latest, most advanced and a
comprehensive work that has c
ever been issued on sexual hy- 2
giene. Priceless instruction for 5
those who are ready for the true e
inner teaching.
This book tells nurses teachers,
doctors, lawyers, preachers,
social workers, Sunday School <
teachers and all others, young 1
and old, what all needs to know (
about sex matters. By Winfield
5 Scott Hall, Ph. D., M. D. (Leip- ]
U zig).
f Newspaper Comments:
^ "Scientifically correct."?Chicago
Tribune. "Accurate and
up-to-date."?Philadelphia Press.
"Standard book of knowledge."
W Philadelphia Ledger. The New
W York World says: "Plain truths
J ior those who need or aught to
know them for the prevention
of evils.
Under plain wrapper for only
$1 .00. Coin or Money Order
postage ten cents extra.
Miami Publishing Co.
Dayton, Ohio.
k Notice
To Cattle Ow ners: Anvone
I having cattle under quarantine
| and wishing to move same should
' apply to me for permits to avoid
L trouble. Geo. A. Plexico,
B Cattle Inspector Chesterfield Co.
B Pollock & Pegues
^ ~ _ LAWYERS _
f Club Building Cheraw, S. C.
One member of firm will be in
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A Bottle of Tears
(Continued from page one)
I believed him. The peach
came back to my cheek; a girlish
lustre kindled in my eye; a
wife's and mother's pride began
to lay plans for life and home?
but they were soon dashed and
broken, for before I was up from
that bed he came back home
drunk again. My sun went out
in sudden, irretrievable midnight
my heavens they could be called,
became starless; I grew old;
my heart petrified. But, sir, you
will find it all, and much more,
in the bottle of tears. I need not
tell you of the next few sorrowladen
years, and the coming of
the sornnH orirl* nf tVm
VI lllV Ul^Ul U1
luxury; of the desertion of friends
of the absence of visitors; of the
curtailing of expenses and enforced
economy; in order to
meet your liquor claims: of the
loss ot my health; other efforts
to keep the wolf from the door;
of he time? \ have fled, by night
with frightened children, from a
rum-crazed husband and father;
of a cheerless hearth-stone; of a
bare table, and the birth of a
third child in the midst of the
squallor to which only a drunkard's
home is familiar; of my
vain effort to keep the children
clothed and fed; of the deeper
depths into which you pulled
my now helpless husband. One
night there was such a pain in
my heart that I cried out. It
awoke Mary, who came to me
and asked what the matter was.
I told her that I was in so much
pain that I must be dying, that
she would have to take mamma's
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pia^c auu cuit* xui papa ana iini6
sisters, that papa was a hopeless
drunkard, and that she would
soon be the only bread winner.
You will find in the bottle of
tears how we spent that night,
Mary and I in praying and planning.
How little Mary took her
seat at dawn in the doorway and
watched for papa's return; how,
with the rising of the sun, he
came staggering up the once
flower-bordered, now weed-infested
road; how Mary ran down
threw her arms about her father
Ijmrtaair^'Qnivntinfl'^Onr
ig and pleasing to all. To 1
very one sending us but 50c _
nd 5 stamps to cover shipping
osts we will ship a big box of J
!0 regular 5c packages of the
ipearmint Gum and include the
slegant,
'Tango" necklace and "Evelyn
rhaw" bracelet absolutely free.
This offer is for a short time
mly. Not more than 2 orders
o one party. Dealers not allow.
J A. it.
ju 10 accept in is.
United Sales Company.
Dayton, Ohio P. O. Box 101
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
AT FACTORY PRICES
Save From 30 to 60 Per Cent.
Tire Tube Reliner
28x3 $7.20 $1.6S $1.35 .
30x3 7.80 1.95 1.40
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
33x4 14.80 3.50 2.45 *
34x4 16.80 3.60 2.60 36x4
17.85 3.90 2.80
35x4 1-2 19.75 4.85 3.45
36x4 1 2 19.85 4.90 3.60
37x4 1-2 21.50 5.10 3.70
37x5 24.90 5.90 4.20
All other sizes in stock. NonSkid
tires 15 per cent additional, I
icu iuimjs icn |)t'i ceni auuvc
gray. All new clean, fresh,
guaranteed tires. Best standard
and independent makes. Buy
direct from us and save money.
5 per cent discount if payment
in full accompanies each order.
C. Q. D. on 10 per cent deposit.
Allowing examination,
tire Factories Sales Co.
my precious husband \hom4B?|
me, at the break of day, and
him dead on the floor, and bjVrT
ried back, I suppose to the sgH^ I
bling table, over which npn
victim had just been sho?j?ff
found some friendly negroefiXI
dig the grave in what I thouJj||
was my garden, and we laid dm
down under his favorite apgro
tree. I thought to put flow#r
there this summer and shells li
winter, and teach my girls of
how noble he was before he fdl
into your clutches. But it seenAS
I buried him in your garden and
under your apple treel Indeed, <
he was laid on your floor. It ii
marked with your victim's blood.
After some kind colored friends
helped me to shroud him and
while sitting up with his preci
ous remains that night, I tried to
wash out the stain of blood,
thinking I could not bear to look
at it and walk over it. But it
turns out that it is your floor, .on
which he who gave you his vast
property, his manhood, his family,
his very soul, found a cooling
board. You will find it all,
sir, in the bottle of tears. You
order me to vacate. I ob^y.
When you read this I will be on
my way down the road east.%-1
take this route only because lit
leads me away from you awl
your den of destructions. I donjt
Know wnere 1, witn my msge
little girls, will spend the ni ?t.
But one thing I promise you,
whatever there is in a widowjs
wail, or an orphan's cry, if th^re
really be a God, we will nleet
you at His judgement bar, tb ere
to tell and the truth to say, as to
how 3 ou came by this hame
which we now leave. You will
find it all, sir, in the bottle tof
tears."?South Carolina A!mSaloon
League. I
Photography w
I am now ready for ^Ky
kind of picture work. Be
and have your "bet^^B'
struck. 6 post cards
and Mercantile Company^
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ox Lumber CompaV"
Manufacturers of rough ^By
lressed lumber, colui^Hd
clusters, moulding an^Hs,
rinds of turning. Give Hn
:rial. No order to smal^B a
R. A. Carpenter, Man<^H
Everything Man NmIs
^tompieie suaviug
10 Articles (fl
To advertise our
Shaving Outfit and Ui^^Hpal
Products we will for a ^^Bed
time only, send ihis well^^B>rth
$3.00 Shaving Outfit fo^^B>00.
We sell our products to
sumer direct and there^^Byou
save all agents' profituj^^H as
you know are very InnPHH
1 Hollow Ground Rs^Bj
1 5 inch Lather BrushHS
1 Razor Strop, Canvag^^Ht.
1 Nickle Easle Back S^Hr.
1 33 inch Barber Tow?l^"\
1 Bar Shaving Soap.
1 Box Talcum Powder.
1 Decorated China Mug,
1 Aluminum Barber'(Comb.
1 Bristle Hair Brush, j
Agents need not wrii e.
Each outfit packed it neat box
$1 .00. Coin or Mo?ev order,
postage 10c extra. i
Universal Prodi els Co.
Dayton, Ohi .
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lj[ and to do this quiet
articles at and below
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Now this is no idle
jj*| New goods arriving
Just received a bi
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Partial List ot Claims Paid by
Philadelphia Life Insnrance
Co. Throngh The Roby
Ay cm.
D. M. Peterson $22.00
D. B. Jones 15 00
J. E. Dixon 7.98
D. F. Little 58.00
Ellison Mills 16.60
M. P. Gale 18.33
Leonard Brewer 29.00
J. N. Campbell 32.49
J. D. Melton 36.66
A. J. Smith 31.54
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J. C. Jones 7.50
J no. R. R&tliff 5.83
C..M. Haskew 11.66
M. J. Deese 8 33
J.C.Jones 25.00
D. E. Redfearn 20.00
Mrs. J. E. Meehan 10.50
D. H. Laney 40.00
Ed McCaskill 6 66
Fred Rivers, Jr. 12.50
Fass,(Dillion, N. C.) 2500.06
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the Philadelphia Life, and
should disease or accident inca
pacitatc you from earning a livihood,
you will have no reason
for worry regading the premiums
and the leaving of your family
unprovided for. The Philadelphia
Life will keep up the payments
on vour Policy, increasing
its value every year.
The contracts issued by this
Company are up-todate in
every way are incontestable
from date of issue, and have no
restrictions for residents, travel
or occupation.
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Agent
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Tennis shoes. Come and
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ty and substance in tl^H
community?presuming, c^H
course, that the check i^H
bona fide. Plenty of mei^l
who can easily afford to 1
keep a bank account will J
not do so because thev fear
the bank might fail. There
is less chance of the bank
being robbed than of themselves
being "touched," and
our bank is solid as a rock.
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Special Hosiery Offer.
Guaranteed Wear-Ever Hosiery For
Men And Women
Ladies' Special Offer.
For Limited Time OnlySix
pair of our finest 35c value
ladies' guaranteed hose in binrir
or tan colors with written guarantee,
for $1.00 and 5 stamps for
postage.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN.
For a limited time only, six
pairs of our finest 35c value
guaranteed hose with written
guarantee and a pair of our well
known men's Paradise Garters
for one dollar, and 5 stamps for
postage.
You know these hose, they
stood the test when all others
failed. They give real foot
comfort Thry have no seams
tO ri r? Thpv nnvor
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loose and baggy as the shape is
knit in, not pressed in. They
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and workmanship, absolutely
stainless and to wear six months
without holes, or a new pair free.
Dont' delay send in your order
before offer expires. Give correct
size.
Wear-Ever Hosiery Co.
Dayton, Ohio
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ID, S. C.
Winthrop College Scholarships and
Entrance Examination.
The examination for the
award of vacant scholarships in
Winthrop College and for the
admission of new students wiil
be held at the Countv Court
House on Friday, July 3, at 9
a. m. Applicants must not be
less than sixteen years of age.
When Scholarships are vacant
after July 3 thev will be awarded
to those making the highest average
at this examination, provided
they meet the conditions
goyerning the award. Applicants
for Scholarships should .
write to President Johnson be- "
fore the examination forSch Warship
examination blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100
and free tuition. The next rp?
sion will open September 16,
11914. For further information
and catalogue, address Pres. D.
B.Johnson, Rock Hill,S.C.
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CHESTERFIELD. S. C.