The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, July 01, 1914, Image 4

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'T ) PREMIER "NON-PUNCTURE" AUTO TIRES S Guaranteed 7,500 Miles Service. These tires bear the greatest h know mileage guarantee, yet d are sold at a price even less g than tires of ordinary guarantee. This guarantee covers punctures blow-outs and general wear. ^ Guarantee covers 7,500 miles service against everything ex- ^ cept abuse. These tires are intended for'most severe service. Orders hvve been received for these tires for tiso in the TTnito.i a Stales Government Service. n As a Special Introductory v offer, we will allow the follow- injr prices foi the next ten days. TIRES-TUBES d Tire Tube c 28x3 S9.2n S2.00 1 i 30x3 10.25 2.30 c 3<>x3 1-2 13.50 2.80 n 32x3 1-2 14.05 3.00 S 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 j All other sizes. Non-Skids 20 per cent extra. 5 per cent discount if payment in full accom- d panies order and if two are so f ordered, shipping charges will ? tic paid by us. C. O. D. on 15 1 per cent of amount of order. Our output is limited, so we suggest early ordering. We sell c direct only, giving purchaser r the advantage of all middlemen's c profits. Strongtread Rubber Co. 1 Davton, Ohio. _ c SEXUAL I KNOWLEDGE c Illustrated 320 Pages. Tells all about sex matters c' what young men and women, *j'Oung wives and husbands and all others need to know about r the sacred laws that govern the t( sex forces. Plain truths of sex 1 life in relation to happiness in mnrrincro "Qopmio" ? vio v^i nihilhood and womanhood; sexual abuses, social evil, diseases, etc. The latest, most advanced and c comprehensive work that has ever been issued on sexual by- c giene. Priceless instruction for those who are ready for the true j inner teaching. This book tells nurses teachers, doctors, lawyers, preachers, d social workers, Sunday School teachers and all others, young ( and old, what all needs to know 1 about sex matters. By Winfield Scott Hall, Ph. P., M. P. U.eip- f zig). i Newspaper Comments: 1 "Scientifically correct."?Chi- t cago Tribune. "Accurate and t up-to-date."?Philadelphia Press. ".Standard hook of knowledge." Philadelphia Ledger. The New York World says: "Plain truths for those who need or aught to t know them for the prevention [ of evils- I Under plain wrapper for only ?1 AA Vl.w. v.oin or Money Order postage ten cents extra. Miami Publishing Co. i Dayton, Ohio. c c Monuments r It will pay you to see me before placing an order for Monu- ments, Headstones, or anything in cemetery work. Material and Workmanship guaranteed. John W. Quick. Pageland, S. C ( a Pollock & Pegues _ LAWYERS _ Club BuildLnx - Chcraw, S. C. One member of firm will be in Pageland every Tuesday. 4 V? v ' The One Place "Where are you going for the ^ ummer?" "Well, I can tell you of a place ^here you'll find no mosquitoes, o noise, no inferior food, no Ti r ttiguing requirements as to ress where the fishing is always ^ C ood and the temperture ideal." "I know," replied the weary v itizen. "There is such a place. iut 1 don't feel like starting for c leaven yet." fs ii Announcements. v Announcements will be inserted un tt er this head from this date until the pri- v lary for the rates below, cash in adanee: Congress, $5.00; county and ^ ate, S.V00; township, $1.50 U FOR CONGRESS. i nereby announce my candi- c lacy for cong ess in the fifth ongressional district. li I stand on my record as legis- C ator in the State, as a supporter _ >f Woodrow Wilson fornomi mtion for presidency and of his c general policy in the adminis- s ration of the goverment and egislation promoted. r W. F. Stevenson. t; FOR AUDITOR. a Thanking the people for past upport I hereby announce my- . elf a candidate for reappointnent to the office of County c Auditor for Chesterfield County, h ubject to rules governing the tl )emocraiic Primary. tj T. W. Eddins. h I hereby announce my candi- e lacy for Auditoro for Chesterield County, subject to the rules .1 ? . n ajveruing me uemocratic pri- " nary. D. \V. Knight. tl FOR RRPRESENTATIVE f I hereby announce myself a 8 candidate for the House of Rep- s esentatives from Chesterfield t ounty, subject to the rules and c egulations of the Democratic tl rimary. M. M. Johnson. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Repesentative in the coming prinary, subject to the rules govl'fliug nie same. ~v | ; J. Clifton Rivers. I hereby announce my candi- 2 acy for representative from ^ Chesterfield County. $ I stand on my college record, ^ ny record as a farmer's son, a ^ cacher, an underwriter, magis- ^ rate and a democrat. ^ * * r '1 m. . v* . DJCj 1 JJtV ^ STATE SENATE 3 I hereby announce myself a ^ andidate for reelection to the ^ itate senate, subject to the rules ^ >f the Democratic party. c G. K. Laney ^ OR COUNTY TREASURER ^ I hereby announce my candilacy for the office of County ^ Treasurer subject to the action j, >f the Democratic Primary Elec- ( ion. Jno. A. Welsh. / Thanking the people for past avors, I hereby announce " nyself candidate for reappoint- i ment to the office of county * reasurer, subject to the rules of a he democratic primary election. W. A. Douglass.' COTTON WEIGHER. I hereby announce myself a ? candidate for reelection to the \ >osition of cotton weigher at \\ ^agcland Lem Robinson 5 FOR MAGISTRATE N s At the solicilation of friends, s hereby announce myself a y candidate for reelection to the >ffice of magistrate for Old itore township, subject to the ules of the Democratic primary. G. M. Rodgers. Notice The Books of Registration for Chesterfield County will be open t the Court Mouse until 30 days efore the General Election. S. B. Timmons, E. T. White, $ T. M. Belk. f Co. Registration Board. (Advertisement) 'f . jM W. F. SteveiJ^^| Candidate For C^H^H What has he done in9 I /ay? He was asked isentatives of the FtSHe^n fnion to make the argulllfellt l^H le Warehouse bill before tlH upreme Court. The question] /as of prime importance to the I armers because if the St$te ould build warehouses and the armers could store their cotton a them and get a receipt on /hich the money could be goten, and the rates were low, it /ould enable the farmers to old their cotton in time of panic ntil the price should rise. He is a lawyer who believes onstitutions to be practical and ook the positition before the ^ourt that the State had the ower to relieve and protect its itizens from financial oppres;ion, just as it would have the ight to protect them from miliary oppression. The Court greed with him and practically dopted his brief but held that wo unnecessary provisions if lie bill were in violation of thfe onstitution, and the bill would lave to be drawn as to leav; tiem out to be effective. But he right of the state to war^louse its farmers' cotton wefc stablished in this case; an|l whenever they make up the|l riinds to have it done it can hfl He did this work purely foF he good of the cause, withouj ee or reward. If he was in cou. rcss wouldn't he be on the saml ide, fighting the cotton spe^al ion in New York? Give hance and if he doesn't meal^B ip?throw him out. fl| Watch this column. ^ (Advertisement) W AUTOMOBILE TIRESl AT KACIORY PJUfcEjft bave"From 3ft to 6?TT*e^Ce5jSr Tire Tube Reliefer; 8x3 $7.20 $1.65 $1.357 0x3 7.80 1.95 1.40 0x3 1-2 10.80 2.80 1.90 2x3 1-2 11.90 2.95 2.00 4x3 1-2 12.40 3.00 2.05 2x4 13.70 3.35 2.40 3x4 14.80 3.50 2.45 4x4 16.80 3.60 2.60 6x4 17.85 3.90 2.80 5x41-2 19.75 4.85 3.45 6x4 1-2 19.85 4.90 3.60 7x4 1-2 21.50 5.10 3.70 7x5 24.90 5.90 4.20 All other sizes in stock. Non>kid tires 15 per cent additional, ed tubes ten per cent above ray. All new clean, . fresh, :uaranteed tires. Best standard nd independent makes. Buy iirect from us and save money, per cent discount if payment n full accompanies each order. 2. O. D. on 10 per cent deposit. Ulowing examination. Tire Factories Sales Co. Everything Man Needs I ^Complete Shavian Outfits 4 L<P 91 10 Articles 01 To advertise our Universal ihaving Outfit and Universal >roducts we will for a limited ime only, send this well worth 3.00 Shaving Outfit for $1.00. Ve sell our products to the conumer direct and therefore you ave all agents' profits which as on know are very large. 1 Hollow Ground Razor. 1 5-inch Lather Brush. 1 Razor Strop, Canvas Back. 1 Nickle Basle Back Mirror. 1 33 inch Barber Towel. i D?. cu?: p i j>m oimviug OUUp. 1 Box Talcum Powder. 1 Decorated China Mug, 1 Aluminum Barber Comb. 1 Bristle Hair Brush. Agents need not write. Kach outfit packed in neat brx U.oO. Coin or Money ordeT, >ostage 10c extra. . .u Universal Products Co, Dayton, Ohio. L wu (aw icm> I S | Clca M IS We have determin and to do this quick] If articles at and below 5.1 . , w give it away. We || Now this is no idle I.J New goods arriving i IS III just received a bic || and rubber soled T II Joing II II f[ PAGELAI II I Partial List ol Claims Paid by j Philadelphia Life Insurance I lu- Co. Throna^^Tlie Rpty. Viiicc. ^ S. J. Sellers, Agent. 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 P. O. Melton 6.66 J. C. Jones 7.50 Jno. R. Ratliff 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 Fxl McCaskill 6 66 i Fred Rivers, Jr. 12.50 Fass,(Dillion, N. C.) 2500.06 J Place your life insurance with the Philadelphia Life, and should disease or accident inca pacitate you from earning a livihood, vou 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-to-date in every way are incontestable from date of issue, and have no restrictions for residents, travel or occupation. S. J. SELLERS, Agent ? MONEY IN IDEAS Rell, Howe, Singer, and other millionaire Inventors began life as poor boy*. Fortunes await other inventors. Can YOU think of something to patent? America's greatest t inventor tells HOW TO INVENT in a booklet sent to you .tee by i COPP & CO., Patent Attorneys, 745 8th St., Washington, D. C. MTBe sure to name this newspaper in your letter. Ask Editor about cost of Patent, \ ummei nnH>! ed to clean up on all lines ly and most effectively w cost. We mean to clean must have the room for o talk. We are going to d( dmost daily. j lot of Oxford and shoes, ennis shoes. Come and \D MERCANl insist On your accounts with a check ^ instead of cash. Then you " will have both a record of * your payment and a receipt * as well. Checks on the \ Bank of Pageland are as H good as gold. You can se 1 cure a book of them by .. opening an account there. v You avoid lots of trouble ^ Clnrt ft inrnif ?? 1 * ?u.Buujr ^uui ousiness j by their use. The Bank < PAGELAN 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 black or tan colors with written guarantee, for SI.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 rip. They never become loose and haggy as the shape is knit in, not pressed in. They are Guaranteed for fineness, for style, for superiority of matprinl 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 ^ J)?MwMI I i Sale I 11.11 II II ; of summer stocks, || e will offer many m it up if we have to |A It ?ur new fall qoods. ^ A ) just what we say. If a 'ii New lot of pumps see what we are j| II 1-1 1! HE CO. I il| # t * )f Pageland I D, S. C. I Winthrop College Scholarships and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in wimnrop college and for the admission of new students will be held at the County 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 governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination forSch darship examination blanks. C 1 1 1 AJ ,X/V oeuoiursnips are worm 51 uu and free tuition. The next session will open September 16, 1914. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. I). B.Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. (Advertisement) i ????i??????? Hanna & Hunley Attorneys CHESTERFIELD, S. C.