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The Pageland journal | Published Wednesday Mornings I by The Journal Company I C. M. Tucker, Editor , i Subscription Price - - $1.00 ! Entered as second class maii * matter at the post office at Page- . land, S. C., under Postal Act of March 3, 1879. June 7, 1916 THE PEOPLE WIN AGAIN The United States senate last week confirmed the nomination of Louis D. Rrandeis to fill the vacancy on the supreme court bench, and thus ended a very bitter fight. Pres ident Wilson nominated this bril liant Boston lawyer without consulting with Wall street, and for more than three months a determined effort was made to pre vent his confirmation by the senate, meanwhile the president stood firmly. Brandeis is not a corporation lawyer, and he refuses to become the tool of "big business." His confirmation brings new blood of the right kind into the supreme court of the land. He is the first Jew who ever sat on the supreme bench. Race prejudice had something to do with the fight against him, but the political prejudice had far more. The man's ability has not been questioned. His legal talent is acknowledged, and he ranks as one of the foremost lawyers of the country. His confirmation is a victory for Wilson, but a greater one for the American people. Savoyard, a splendid WashtnnrfAn wrntar Kno .iif.iv/u Hlllbl, 11(13 IUC IU11U>V1UJ{ to sav of the'investigation of the character of Brandeis: "The most searching investigation has been had and the life of Louis D. Brandeis is now an open book that all may lead, and any one of us who is not a fanatic or a jackass may sincerely congratulate him for an admirable character now lirmly and indelibly established. Not many men, Jew or Gentile, couiu emerge irom tne ordeal as triumphant as has Louis D. Brandeis. Everything was scrutinized, great and small. The ( most uncharitable suspicions 1 were advanced as charges, and all sorts of insinuations were made; but when an intelligent and unprejuced mind passes on them Brandeis stands acquit of everything dishonorable or disbreditable." i County Campaign Opens Au- i gust 8th The county Democratic executive committee met at Chester ! field Monday, appointed mana- 1 gers and enrollment committees, inu arranged tne dates for the county campaign as follows: < Brock's Mill, August 8th. ! Cheravv, August 8th at night. < Grant's Mill, August 9th. Patrick, August 10th. Ousleydale, August 11th. I McBee, August 12th. { Angelus, August 21st. I Jefferson, August 22nd. , Pageland, August 23rd. Mt. Onah on A nnrnct - ,,^.4 i lU^UOl Ruby, August 24th at night' OdonrTs Mill, August 25th. Chesterfield, August 26th. The primary will be held on ( he 29th of August. The enrollment committees J ind managers for Old Store ? township are given below: Pageland?Managers: S. H. Eaney, W. J. Blakeney, J. A Turner. Enrollment committee'. S. A. Sellers, T. E. Cato, D. E* Clark. ' ( Dudley?Managers: O. 15. . Jones, T. D. Funderburk, J. E. ! Funderburk. Enrollment com J mittee: W. C. Jenkins, R. M. < Funderburk, R. J. Funderburk. i Winzo?Managers: R. H. Mills, J. E. Rebertson, J. P. Anderson. Enrollment committee H. Z. Outen, G. F. Evans, Wm. Jordan. } Plainc f ?? . . Kianil^CI S. VV.J.I11CKS, I G. W. Ilinson, J. A. Hicks. En t rollment committee: H. H. I licks, i M. I.. A.rant, W. A Plyler. ANNOUNCEMENTS | ????????? 4 Announcements of candidates for of- j Fice will be inserted under this bead at ^ [he following rates, cash in advance: , lownship offices $2.00; County and state (3.00; Congress $5.00. No discounts or concessions. If you can't pay the rate, better not enter the race. FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce mv candi- ' dacy for the otfice of county , supervisor for Chesterfield coun- ( ty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. P. H. Arant. I hereby announce myselt a candidate for the office of coun- ( ty supervisor for Chesterfield i county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. H. VV. Crosswell. < At the earnest request of many friends in different parts of the county I announce myself a candidate for Supervisor, subject to rules of the Democratic primary. F. W. Rivers. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of countv supervisor for Chesteifield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. E. R. Knight. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for treasurer of Chesterfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. J. A. Welsh. m i_v. _ ..t ? f i nanKing me people 01 Udesterfield county for past favors I hereby announce myself a candidate for reappointment to the office' of county Treasurer subject to rules of the Democratic primary election. W. A. Douglass. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a candidate for superintendent of education, B. J. Douglass. ] I announce myself a candidate 1 for the oftice of Superintendent ; of Education for Chesterfield | county, subject to the rules of the , Demnrrfllic Primarv J. Arthur Knight. | TOR REPRESENTATIVE ' Appreciating the votes of the | Democrats of Chesterfield coun I ty two years ago, I wish to an- 1 nounce to them that I will be a < candidate in the coming primary < for reelection to the House of 1 Representatives, and pledge my- < self to abide the result of said i election. I J. Clifton Rivers. I hereby announce myself a candidate for representative, subject to the action of the Dem < ocratic primary. , A. F. Funderburk. 1 in peace and liberty I come before the voters of Chesterfield :ounty for house ot representatives and (iKido ilia rni;??/v? ?' I - - , uwtuv lllb lUllll^S UI the Democratic primary. Peter C. Campbell. FOR CORONER I hereby announce mvself a candidate for -e election as coraner of Chesterfield county, sub ect to the action of the Democratic primary. H. T. Atkinson. FOR SHERIFF _ I hereby announce myself a candidate for llie office of Sher- ' iff of Chesterfield county, subject to the rules of the Demo:ratic primary election to be teld in August next Ems G. Ingram. I respectfully announce myself candidate for reappointment o the office of Sheriff of Cheserfield County, subject to the ules governjog the Democratic >rimary. D. P. Douglass. \ CLERK OF COURT I shall be a candidate in the coming Democratic Primary foi the office of Clerk of Court, ant promise to abide by the lesult 01 said election. W. P. Odom. FOR AUDITOR With thanks for past favors I hereby announce myself \ candidate for leappointment -tc the office of County Auditor subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic primary. T. W. Eddins. FOR TOWNSHIP COMMIS SIONER Old Store township I hereby announce myself j candidate tor townsnip commis sioner of Old Store township . G. R. Knight. I hereby announce myself j candidate for township commis sioner ot Old Store township R. W. Jenkins. I herebv announce myself t candidate sor township commis sioner for Old Store township. J. E. Agerton. FOR TOWNSHIP COMMIS SIONER Mt. Croghan Townshii We, the friends of C. E. Baker announce him a candidate fo township commissioner of Ml Croghan township. I herebv announce myself i candidate for township commis sioner of Mt. Croghan township M. A. F. Hancock. FOR COTTON WEiGHER I hereby announce myself j candidate for re-election as cot ton weigher at Pageland. Lem Robertson. I hereby announce myself i candidate for cotton weigher a Pageland. John W. Price. I hereby announce myself s candidate for cotton weigher a Pageland. C. J. Funderburk. Hogs Run Mad Patrick, June 4.?J C. Wilks living near Patrick, lost two fine hogs the early part of the week under peculiar circumstances Sometime ago a small dog wa! found in the hog lot, fightiDg a the hogs, but as the dog showec no signs of being wrong in an> way, nothing more was though! of it until a few days ago one o! the hogs began having fits and fighting at everything in its way, biting and tearing off all the bushes in the lot. It died twe Jays later. On Thursday an nther one was taken in the same wav. It is supposed that the log found in lot had hydropho kid nnrl <Viq ~'' uuu 11IV II^O LUllllUtlCU II from being bitten by the dog. Registration Books Open Registration books will be >pen every first Monday at the Auditor's office until 30 days be fore the general election. S. B. Timmons, Chm. E. T. White, Clrek, W. M. Belk. (tvmwwuvi { AUTOIVI i J parts, and accessories. J pumps, jacks, gears, 1 2 & ^ tonic, bearings, plasters, ^ axles and radius rod hra< ? felt and copper gaskets, si r hub caps, timers, and a g ? numerous to mention, but J yourself. Out of town on ^ Two Ford chassis for sji J soon have our gasoline an Also a complete line of C ? Your patronage will be af ? Red f eari *%w*ww*w* v ? * For Sale r I 77 i-2 Acres o! Land, and Crop * I now offer my farm, crop, stock and farming: tools for sale. I propose to sell what I have at a sacrifice, and if there is any one who wants t a bargan, here is his chance. * i I am not able to farm, neither > is my family. , This farm is 4 miles southeast of Pageland in the Evans mill section. There is a good 5- room house, good barn, good pasture, good well water, one cropper house, good young orchard, i and a lot of saw timber. Nearly enough timber to pay for the place. Improvements on the place are worth half I what I ask for the land. ' 1 Adjoining land without im. provements can't be bought for less than $30 to $40 an I acre. i This is fine land, and a fine neighborhood. I am making this sacrifice because of my health. Good school and churches nearby. ^ I have a 2 horse farm started nicely. I am crawlr ing on my knees and doing t, my best to keep it worked. My crop is doing nicely. Come and see the land and the crop. Don't miss this opportunity if you want a splendid farm at a very low figure. Price of all $4,050. Now let the man with 1 some cash come and get a bargain. , J. T. MILLS t Tornado in Arkansas a Little Rock, Ark., June 5.? t Fifty nine persons are reported to have been killed and more than 100 injured in a tornado which swept through central and northern Arkanses late to1 clay. t * Dr. R. L. McManus DENTIST 5 Pageland, S. C. t Pageland Tuesday of each week. [ Mt. Croghan Friday. Jefferson ' Wednesday. Chesterfield bal1 ance of time;. t AT YOUR SERVICE ' DAY AND NIGHT Always ready to tow y >u in from any place-to make 1 any repair on short notice. All work is done by skiled mechanics, ana at most reasonable prices. Our Motto?"SERVICEFi*-st Last and Always." Pageland Garage. J " WWVWVWW9 (OBILES | Such as, bushings, bulbs, 7-8 inch spark plugs, gaso J patches, tires, tubes, horns, J ;es, tire testers, pliers, cut outs, ^ | de curtains, hubs, piston rings, ^ reat many other things too ^ come around and see for ? ders given special attention. J lie, in good condition. Will ^ id free air stations installed. ^ I vlinder oil. Give us a trial. & >preciated. ^ i Auto Co. i < -WwwvwwvS yp???B??a?aaaa Ford P We have added sfock of Auto supplit GENUINE FORD P parts come from Fore Don t fail to call c supplies and Ford cai Gasoline 28 ccn PAGELAND HAR1 iL ? l! Hats, Slipp* DRESS GO Our business has be and instead of closing out to stay by getting in lots < Hats and a good assortme It shall be asy for you want here now. We appreciate what yo and respectfully ask tha customer. C. L. GUL Pageland I Pure Apple 30 cents a gall* Fruit Jars Caps & Rubbers Crockery Glassware Tobacco Snulf Cigars Coca Cola on ice Hosiery Come to see us when in I The Cal I J, R. Cato, B 4 Buy your groceries, alway line is complete, and let us prices are rights A fresh car of J. 1. Triplet: arrive this week. Every sack We appreciate your trade. G. C. Mangi 'arts to our regular :s, a lull line ol ^ ARTS. These I 1 Motor Co. >n us lor Auto i "s. ! ts a gallon DWARE CO. ^ ~ ers and ODS ien growing nicely, we are preparing f ni. * * >t Clippers, Ladies nt of Dress goods, to find what you u have done torus, t you continue a LEDGE ,s.c. I Vinegar )n. Also Clothing Ladies Underwear Mens Underwear Palm Beach Suits Riverside Plaids Lawns Organdie ? 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