The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, July 01, 1914, Image 4
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cept abuse. These tires are intended
for'most severe service.
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32x3 1-2 14.05 3.00 S
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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
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Monuments r
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placing an order for Monu- ments,
Headstones, or anything
in cemetery work. Material and
Workmanship guaranteed.
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_ LAWYERS _
Club BuildLnx - Chcraw, S. C.
One member of firm will be in
Pageland every Tuesday.
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"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
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ttiguing requirements as to
ress where the fishing is always ^
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ood and the temperture ideal."
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itizen. "There is such a place.
iut 1 don't feel like starting for c
leaven yet." fs
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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.
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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
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ajveruing me uemocratic pri- "
nary. D. \V. Knight.
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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. ^
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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.
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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|
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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
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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.
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1 Box Talcum Powder.
1 Decorated China Mug,
1 Aluminum Barber Comb.
1 Bristle Hair Brush.
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U.oO. Coin or Money ordeT,
>ostage 10c extra. . .u
Universal Products Co,
Dayton, Ohio.
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Partial List ol Claims Paid by j
Philadelphia Life Insurance I
lu- Co. Throna^^Tlie Rpty.
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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
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j lot of Oxford and shoes,
ennis shoes. Come and
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insist On
your accounts with a check ^
instead of cash. Then you "
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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 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
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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.
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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.
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Attorneys
CHESTERFIELD, S. C.