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The Pageland Journal ? . . October 11, 1S22. [ Local News | 1 J" BLJl_? questions ?|[ I ^ and Bible Answers || 1 If Fmrti wg ?aourair* hDdri to look op if jl Hi flawtoiHiinniU tiiiwn,It will perry [HI glapnbrtui to thtm to aftnr yaaia. ||l How were the wise, men of the East directed to the birthplace of Jesus? v Matt. 2:1-10. ^ Nice rain. Read thj advertisements. Cotton seed $1.50 per hundred( Cottonseed hulls $1.25 per hundred. A. :-Ui. -A. it? J i ajci mcctiu^ Doui^ut ui uiie Baptist church. Mr. J. H. Turner is in Charlotte on a social visit. Mrs. M. J. Turner is visiting her son Sam at Hamlet, N. C. Cotton Tuesday: Short, 21 to 22 cents. Long staple, 26 to 30 cents. Mr. EarJ Smith of Ruby is with Kennington's Pharmacy L ~ 1 acre t?s saiesiuau. Rev. G. L. Ingram attended a district preacher's meeting at Hartsville on last Thursday. Miss Willie Bryte Brown spent last week-end in Hamlet as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Cornwell. * t Mrs. M. E. Redfearn and son H. B., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Redfearn at Lancaster Sunday. Mr. C. E. Smith is now with the Pageland Motor Co., he having succeeded Mr. L. E. Blakeney. Mrs- M. J. Croker, of Portsmouth, Va., spent last week hero Mangum. Mr. anct ' Mrs. J. E. Leppard are rejoicing over the an ival of a son who came Thursday morning, October 5. Mr. and Mrs. David Simpson, of Monroe, N. C., attended the birthday celebration of Mr. J. D. Watts Sunday. Messrs. C. M. and George Rpcif. nf r.ir/Ho fi P |-? < v*. wjuim| kj v., vioiuuu ai jpfe ^^ehome ?f Mr. L. J Watford .. After a visit of two weeks to hor Sister^. Ifap; A. H. Mangum, M issRosa McLefrore, of Portsmouth. Va., ?a? returned homo. The School Improvement Association will meet in the school building Thursday afternoon, at 2;45. Everybody welcome. Last Friday afternoon rain began falling here and continued through the night. This with ClVtATl70V*0 oi nnn Via a ua*v ?? va o oiuvo iittO UlUU^Ul I CUtJl from the long dry spell. The rain seemed to have been general throughout the country. At the opening exercises of the Dudley school which will be held next Monday morning Hon. A. F. Funderburk will deliver an address on "Why a mother wants to send a child to school." The public is invited to attend the Mr. S. B. Eubanks will be the manager of the potato warehouse which will soon be ready for business. Armistice Day Nov. 11, Armistice Day, will be ceieoratea in a iiwing manner in Pageland. A Big day is promised. The Program will be under the direction of the local post of the American Legion. A free barbecue will be served. Church to be Dedicated The Five Forks M. E. church will be dedicated Tuesday morning, October 24, at 11 o'clock. The exercises will be conducted by Bishop Denny. He will also preach Tuesday the 24th at the Jefferson M. E. church. Honor Roll Fifth Grade Month ol September. Mrs. G. W. Kennington, Jr., Teacher. Sarah E. Blackwell^ Estelle Cato, J. T. Duncan, Robert Punderburk, Lois Funderburk, Mary Graves, Lillian W. Latimer, Bernard Manguin, Ben Parker. Visitor From Pageland The State. Lucius G. Moffatt, superintendent of the high school at Pageland, was in Columbia a short time yesterday and while here visited B. L. Parkinson, state high school inspector, and dis cussed school affairs. Mr. Moffatt reported the school at Pageland in good condition. Birthday Celebration^ Mr. J. D. Watts celebrated his his sixty-first birthday at his linmo ft n n rl n \t Q cj;. .?v.Mv Mltvtwj , VV www* w. U1P children and many others of his kindred enjoyed the day. The^spread of good things was any change in the program as it just suited him. A Texas Item r We have a card from ourUfend on the border, Mr. S. M. Funderburk, dated Sept. 23. We in! tended noting the item last week i but in the rush overlooked it. "Please say to friends that 4 have just gotten out of the hospital, where I had the plates, screws, bands and hinges removo/T f rnm m it v.v> uiu UIJ UUI1C, VVIIIUIl wefre put there three years ago when it was broken all to peices, but had begun Yo give me trouble as they were foreign to my body." Demonstration Meeting Thursday Oct. 12, about 8 o'clock a packing demonstration meeting will beheld in Pageland, Mr. W. J. Tiller and an expert from Clemson College will be present and the meeting will be held at one of the potato patches in town. Everybody invited to attend and all who are g^er^" potatoes for the w^^Bfl9fl| urged to be this in Bridge Over Lyodies RhH| Bids for the construct^S^^ the bridge over Lynches i dH I Cook's mill, Chesterfield will be received by the Chj^^^^H field county commissioneriflHQH the state highway depnr^^^^J up until noon of October^^H^J was announced yesterdadj^^^HH structures will be reinfor^^^^^H crete. Mr. Ranford Smith, zen and prosperous fari^HH|^| Chesterfield county, S. Monroe visitor Friday, hi^^^^^^ friends congratulating hiiSB^H recovery of' his heulth^^B9H Smith spent six weeks in lotte hospital last spring, going a serious operatio^H^^H returned, however, to liisWKMBj last June and Friday whH|H first visit to Monroe sinc^HS^Hj time.?The Monroe Enquii^g^H Ann Cores Malaria, flH Ukk Fever, Billons UUU Colds and LaG^I^J Pageland Journal Progressive Fanner This chan^^^^HH TA p U 11* HAMS. PICKLEDMM v More Q We prontse t< the highe^type ourexperioce a will permi! us stock aod 4 the guarantee {be 1 first for fheoette smallest ocAt. Kenninqtif's THE STOKES \<|[TH Pi?geland,|k?by, 3-4? ,?'?^ II .. Money lor uility. ) sell you only of Roods that ind knowledge to select and same time we >rice. Ask us rquality at the Phsirma^ m. ***** ?sb?*VJ j A CONSCIENCE nnd Jefferson. . UTO Smith-Bake I?FOR? Dry Goods, Shoes ai ?A N D? Heavy and Fancy Prices and Quality Gi Hlflhest Market Prlc? | Chickens an i I Sutton It .F0? ^wr, Hay? Gi nnn|^ttu n \M I r Co. id Notions r i Groceries 11 an teed. > ; Paid For j I d Eggs | 1 o Bros. 'ain and deal. ie of? Fancy L