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pv The Pageland Journal Published Wednesday Mornings C. M. Tucker, Proprietor Subscription Price - - $1.00 Entered as second class mail matter at the post office at Pageland, S. C., under the Postal Act of March 3, 1879. August 26, 1914 South Carolina has been characterized as a valley of humiliation between two mountains of conceit, said mountains buing Georgia and North Carolina. m m W. J. Tiller, the county demonstration agent for Chesterfield county, made the statement at the Farmer's institute here Saturday that he had received more encouragement in his work and had seen greater results in this part of the county than in any other section. Prof. Hutchinson, of Clemson College, said he saw farming along the road that is not two per cent, wrong, and that there are farmers in this section who are making crops that would make profitable an investment of one thousand dollars per acre. These are a few more facts which show how marvelons the change in farming methods has been. m Morgan Says Finances Are Unusually Good For Times Washington, Aug. 20.?Reports of decided improvement in the general condition of the country and the financial situa lion in New York were broughl to the Treasury Department today by J. P. Morgan and W M. Porter, a member of the Morgan firm. Mr. Morgan and Mr. Porter spent nearly twc hours in conference with Secre tary of the Treasury McAdoc Hurled Thirty Feet From Bridge By Speeding Car. Lexington, Aug. 23.?A big car driven by Everett '"'rotts, owner, of Winston-Salem crashed into a bridge over the South1 1 T>-!l J ? ? uuuuu ivaiiroaa, iour miles north of Lexington this afternoon and Will Money and "Tobe" McGee, sitting on the rear seat, were hurled over the edge of the bridge and to the tracks 30 feet below. McGee was seriously hurt internally. Money suffered a broken wrist and other injuries. The rear wheel of the car was smashed and one panel of the strong iron railing was torn away. Witnesses who saw the accident say that the car was going 30 miles an hour when it struck the bridge. Made a Cushion of Him. Dr. Jerome of Wingate started out Sunday to see a patient and took Mr. Ellis May along-for good luck. And Mr. May certainly did come in handy when the doctor's horse became frightened and turned the buggy over, for he furnished a cushion for the Doctor to light on. As thev were going along the horse became frightened at Mr. Tom Ashcraft's machine and turned the buggy over. Mr. May spread out on the ground and the Doctor, who weighs three hundred, lit on top of him. Mr. May's head protruded from one side and his feet wiggled round on the other. Mr. Ashcraft camel back and assisted the Doctor to get up and free Mr. May. The latter says he has read in the Bible about the wicked wanting the mountains to fall on them, but that he has now had all he wants in this line.?Monroe Journal. tsifeaut*' v. CHURCH NOTES Baptist J* M. Sullivan. Pasto^* "Wasn't that sermon fine?" Somebody said after the services were over. We appreciate having Bro. Sutton with us and we believe his services in our midst will bring forth fruit. Hope he can come again sometime. We are anxious to have all the ladies be present Wednesday afternoon and complete the arrangements for their convention. Also be present Thursday and take your delegates home with you, as it will aid the committee on entertainment so much for you to be present. Ladies this is your opportunity to do something for God; Our trip to Liberty Hill last Sunday afternoon was enjoyed very much. They have a splendid Sunday school for a countiy church, about 80 were present I 4l. A M - ithu me contriDinion was aoout 75 cts. This is good for a country school. We will be at Taxahaw this 1 week in revival services. Bro. Leon Funderburk will assist us in these services. Brethern pray that sinners may be saved this week. Next Sunday we will begin at Pageland, with Bro. McManaway in charge of the preaching. Everybody invited to take an active part in these services. Also visitors who may be in our Mown are cordially invited to worship with us. Methodist Episcopal Rev. J. A. McGraw, Pastor We were much disappointed last Sunday not to have Bro. _Rowell with us at Zion. Through a misunderstanding as it now appears he was expecting to come for next Sunday instead oi for last Sunday. Our quarterly i conference will convene next I S-.itiirrlci v at A n * * ? ? ?j i lunuvii. uiu- massabeau will preach Saturday t morning; and also on Sunday, t After Sunday Bro. Rowell will . be with us at Antioch for the i remainder of the week. We will I have services there exclusively in the day time. At 8:30 each evening we will have services > at Mt.Croghan and run the two ghan at night. There will be two services at Zion next Sunday, | we will have* Bro. Rowell with | us there as Bro. Massabeau will I be at Antioch on Sunday. Our : regular appointments for next | first Sunday are all called off as I we will be in meeting else- I where. I On the corner RI Our buyer Northern mart lot ol goods tl order to mak< . ing the price o Now to buy. Prices ai ladies' Oxfords ; Straw and Felt Hat: Odd Pants and M _ _ ? ? - prices 10 piease in There is only a I should come early. Ml! Oq the corner \.^ ? V* ~ Wood'g Trade Mark * 1 Crimson Clover b Best Quality Obtainable, of High Tested Germination and Purity. Crimson Clover is a wonderful soilimprover; also makes splendid fall, winter and spring gracing, the earliest green feed, or a good hay crop. A crop of Crimson Clover turned under is equal to a good application of stable manure, and its value as a so II-improver is worth 120. to $30. per acre. Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalog giving full information about CRIMSON CLOVER, ALFALFA, WINTER VETCH, and all FARM and GARDEN SEEDS for Fall sowing, mailed on request. Writs for Catalog and prices of say Seeds required. T. W. WOOD & SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Notice The Books of Registration for P.hPfifPrfiplH Pftlintv will ho "rinn WM?HJ If All UV v/pvil at the Court House until 30 days before the General Election. S. B. Timmons, E. T. White, T. M. Belk. Co. Registration Board. (Arivertlnnmant) Dr. R. L. McManus DENTIST Pageland, S. C. Will be at Jefferson on Wed- i nesdav and at Ruby Thursday, Mt. Croghan Friday of each 1 week, remainder of time at Page < land. Office in rear of Joseph's new Store, Pageland, S. C. ttL3S3S3BSBSSSSSS3SSSSB GOOD J1 yl need not necessarily be hi ? 1 am ^ I want to prove it to ^ 1 want to show you ho 8 will go here than in am fl buy the best goods guarantee my goods. I >vaauhe business^, who realize that an honeil If you want your money t< its power, bring it here ai 8 can do for you. Watch i a work guaranteed. B. B. E azaMEMEBE iDUCE has just return* ;ets, where he I hat will arrive ; room for them v n a number of < Is Your Chai c greatly reduced on a ind on many pieces < s to go at greatly reduc len and Boy's Ready I e purchaser, limited amount ot eachc VGO BROTHE Brick I handle Brasidgton's Brick. Why? Because they are longer, wider and thicker, and are side cut, will hold mortar better. In fact, 8000 will do the job that requires 1000 of most any other brick. See me. H. B. Sowell Pageland, S. C. Notice of Ejection An election is hereby ordered to be held in Pageland, S. C. on Thursday, September 10th, 1914, on the question of establishing a State High School in Pageland School district 43, within the meaning of acts 1824 to 1835 inclusive of the code of 1912. At said election persons residing in said district, who return real or personal property for tax ation, and who are otherwise qualified to vote as in general elections, will be allowed to vote. Said election does not involve the lew or rnllprfinn of any tax other than the present levy, but is held for the purpose [>f enabling the district to qualify for state aid within the meanins: of the above statutes. Done by order of the county board of education this 25th day of Augurt, 1914. R. A. Rouse, County Superintendant. TtBCBBGttTEGnEBCFXnBnGBCrYl EWELRY | gh priced. ^ proving that every day. g your family. A w much further a dollar ? / other Jewelry store. J the world affords, and 1 | JKgty__man and wogian 5 h rfn(laOcTiarI7 fn pofn rNI k. A%J 1AU1V4 IV/ VUill. d buy the full extent of j J nd 1*11 show you what I ] j repairing a specialty, all i 5 ubanks jj CN X28DXSSSDB3B5283iSSS3S2BhlD82M^ ' ^ /yT/^r//IrTr y WJfwfpf 1 On the corner I i D I id from the iought a big shortly. In re are reduG- | irticles, and i nee i ill Men's, boys' >1 dress goods, ed prices. Hade Clothing at >f these, and you RS On the corner I IF YOl wanting good flower, see have Best Pat. & Bes* str getting right now. We ol new Zephyrs, galatea i For men a ot of new For hoys a lot of new Fresh loaf every Thur We are saving others CATO.CO Per J* C Pollock & Pegues _ LAWYERS _ Club Building - - Cheraw, S. C. One member of firm will be in Pageland every Tuesday. ( The Grow We have been in busines eight months, and our bus expectations. We have 31 a complete line of Shoes shapes and patterns, an every member of the fami! to the smallest. This lie Ladies' Goat Skin Shoe: One lady said she wore seven years and then gave Our stock of genera complete, and we are read lighted to have you call t< | D. E. Clai I The quality cash Store. I The "V. Q Pageland is said t IS east of the Mississippi g the best Drug Store e< size o{ the town con! Just opened up a lot of kind your father used to sc Everything supposed tc date drug store may be foi Pageland &OOOMOOOOOC >! The Free Sev Easiest to Runs faster. Runs light* Makes a more perfect clean, Automatic througho out, Five years insuranc A chance to get it Free. A the Company's special mar machine and contract to under no obligation to buy Mungo I Deal Pagelend v J ARE us before buying. We ail grind. Prices are have for the ladies a lot 8c crepe. P rices right. Shield Brand clothing. Auto Suits, sday. money* why not you? Mr ANY L Cato M. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Will be in Pageland Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. Office in rear of Mangum's Drug Store ing Store ts in P ageland less than iness has exceeded our list added to our stock including all the new d we can fit any and ly, from the biggest foot le includes also a lot of 5 for everyday wear. a pair of these shoes i them to a negro. l1 merchandise is now I y for your trade. Mr. | ji mill ^i.l,n? iiiii^^Ac^ I > see him. 5 k & CO. I Best 1 o be the best town ^ O river, and we have Q ist of the same river, sidered. N Fresh Turnip Seed, the X >w. X > be carried in an up-to- V md here. Jj Yours tor quick service. ^ Drag Co. | iooccoosooaj^ ring Machine I operate I er, Is more beautiful, ? Stitch, Easiest to keep 1 ut, Ball bearing: through- 1 e, Life time guarantee. 1 >sk us and we will have I 1 to call and you. This places you 1 irottiers I ers | , S. C. I amssBmmmmmmmmammmmJi