The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, November 29, 1922, Image 2
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The Pt.fleland Journal
The pupci1 that ki'U I'PMUltS for It*
%dverii*?r*. J
Published Wednesday Mornings
by Robert S. Latimer.
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Robert S. Latimer. Editor.
November 29. 1922.
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?LJl BIBLE THOUGHTS |
ra ? For This W eek ?
IhI Bible Thouehtu memorized. will prove m
I*1' priceless heritage id after years.
It Can't Mk Dunk. No mun ctwil
serve two masters: for either he wUu
hate the one. and love the other; or I
else he Avill hold to the one, and de-|
splse the other. Ve cannot serve" God^
and mammon. Mutt. 6:24. <^HH
WHAT THE EDITOR SAYS 3
Good bye football.
'Possums and Haters are rjpp
Yum, yum!
Tomyrow is Thanlrsirivinjr
Day. x ChristeVxiTts next and time
mo? os right on.
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If ail t he brag was taken out
of som?' individuals and some1
States, there would be nothing
left-but a pile of nothing. <2
If Truman H. Newberry wtag
bought a seat in the UnitedStates
Senate, looks like a picture
of him recently pul lishejra
the wonder is not that be .qufiy
the Senate, but that the Sonttt^j
did not quit him long ago. '3
Ex governor Sidney J. Cnttsa
of Florida has been tried and a?S*j
quitted of peonage. FJo is abou|j
the third governor or ex total
tried on different charges,
so far no damage done, It'wj
said that where there is muafl
smoke there must he some farvTTB
mi - it - i? * "
i n? i\auona M8*j of Turkey have
run ih? Sn'-UnAloharotped VL
(Vl' TyVrfceyT Now i f the allies
ornnlrl dn ? !? ?* - ? J * 11 "
. umvji u ww.y nuu H.UHP t(16 I
Nationalist out o^Rurope it wouldJ
be well for the 'future peace o|
the world. We fear the great
. powers lack the backbone to do
what the.v really want to do and
know what is best to do.
President Harding is consider
ing the packing merger with
open mind," we are told Jf tTrej
President would close bis mindf
occasionally he might be aole to*
retain something on it, Ool*a??i
bia Record. -j jj
And why should not the Pr^s'-i
ident consider the packing mfciS*
ger with "an open mind." 70 d
will more than likely be in
* packing business two year's,
.hence. ' ^
Georges Cletnanceau the wartime
premier of Prance and who
is known as the "Piery Tiger." I
reached America Nov. 18. He#
has, of course, made speeches. ,
He has told us that Germany is
preparing for another war. It
may be true. The Germans
? none too good to revive the struggle
if they thought they,ipighfc;
win* Tlio allies unfortunately
made peace too soon, possibly
leaving in the minds of the Ger
mans that the great war was a
draw, lint we wonder how much
Germany has been encouraged
ybTurkey's success in overriding
the allies will? Then how'much
'
w* ? success against the
Greeks is due t?> the moral and
financial aid she received from
France? Then, again, we wonder
how much effort the "Tiger"
put forth to keep France from
aWliti<r " /.
sointr.yr i I lieruiany ll&S I
been encouraged to defy theal-l
lies because her filly Turkey succeeded
in doinif so, and France
enabled Turkey to succeed, tllen
Prance has encouraged Germany
to do what site has and may do
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in?tho way of preparing lor another
war. If Germany does
succeed m bringing on war in
the future, France will be in part
to blame. She will have to lake
fter medicine. S
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WHO IS RIGHT ?
Th* supreme oourtof the state A
has decided that Governor Har^B
vey was wrong in revoking p^H
roles. Of course this court
the lust resortin South Carolint^B
and right or wrong the decisional
stands until the people, who are jM
the power, sav it must, stjirwi
longer. It is our honest opin-I
ion, that notwithstanding VOQ <h?-'C
ohwon i>f the co^r^ Governor ^
l^fcfvey is 1 ',<nt. The supreme cr
up of men who are "
jMBW^rfsVas 11.e office ol n(>v^filled
by men who are ^
They err just as other
t|e<Krr. t They are no UiOi'tt in
Vitijle thin other ihCh are infal- N
All 11 oof of our contenthe
learned jurists may
>&^Vinngi. is the fact- that they
agree am one themselves,
IfrMjMM^^who is no doubt just as ,
j^^prl -as the others, dissented, ^
1HV i uwi litvi vtr.y v.
j|j^f(^^cceed his authority. As ,
Hfaiier pro<)f that the court is aJ
;VK|f$?'t6 be wrong as that the ^
is wrong, is the facto
jielSrW relative to paroles was j1
I Jjade b.v men who were just as .
Ljvrtfed as those who have de
I <ar'ad the law does not hold good. v*
'md further, used by governors
Without, question for many years,
tlen, most of whom were able
uen. and if we mistake not, one j,
0 these governors now on the aj
wjcli. !(
jThe decision of the supreme j]
cktrji will about do away with c.
4ep%role system. If so, then
$er ail, good may come out of TA,
Ie of the judaes, if a 1
is made by them, for
11 has been woefully j\
the past b^ some of
nora. Criminals are
Decause one governor
iem conditionally and
ivernor has no authorrect
the mistakes be ^
sral fallible men have
of his lianas the pow
pie gave him. ^
> bad that just as our o
are awalrinir to t.ho oK
necessity of law enforcelessoning
the evils of ^
BEHEfci3 and paroles, sotne of our p
and judges should, unin- t)
Bpftftally throw obstacles ?n .
jjBfljttay. We know of no gover- c<
yfi^SCr^hr state who lias shown ^
Uji Brattl. more determination, p
UlKifiv the law and give the
Wgy good government than ^
[ th"^ present, governor, NjVilsop^G^ o]
J4 " *'Y atr wtenTrow far rig offal
of jiur governors who has had so
Mfn^obstacles in the way in the
Mnft*4ength of time. Discourwe
are glad the gove?<iK^g4t?n>i)ing
up the fight j
\W Will hftVPBTliilhur man
who we believe will f(
onr~present governor. We y
MMkjiith in our people. They tl
^ ^lis am* ot,^er maL A
jjBWT^eeclinp: correction. They w
^mjgi^Sup an honest official in
l^pfT^rT t<> serve them.
MyTlle Churches '
"^Mtbodist fVot >?tant Church.
\\ i I observe Thanks- T
4tV> wit., a union Thanks- 01
fni hujc nil'
lit nt 7:15 p. m. hi
ftlcckmon v\ ill o
All churches ir
j?ts meet for nt ai
^onp service. h:
at 10 o'clock. 01
ce at 7:15 bi
>rdially inviied w
:t Pastor.
L Mel
?For?
FRESH
MEATS
?And-?
BEST OF FISH
Headquarl
FANCY AND HEA
SHOES AND
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for
the
shop
in sec
Shop.
jj^H^^^Brt
HmWjWven that the
&urt. of Cotmnoi^Teas for Chessrfiold
Comity, Fall term, will
ittvoue on Monday, December
tin 1922 at 1(X o'clock A. M*
Jurors and witnesses take Ho
c&' . ; -
Griind Jurors need not attend.
W. J. DOUGLASS,
ov. 11. 1922 Clerk of Court.
Locates Here
Dr. J. W. Boylston, of Spring
eld, S. C., has located in Page
nd and may be found in the
uilding now occupied by the
ew Barber Shop. Be will rlc
1 kinds of veterinary work. He
ill operate, when necessary, at
ie Phillips' stables and at night
lay be found at the Blackwel]
otel. We are glad Dr Boylstoc
is located in this section as e
iterinarian is needed here.
War Savings Certificates
War Savings Certificates du?
an. 1, 1923* may be presentee
i any time on or after Nov. 15
122 for payment, at maturity
f you have certificates withoui
irds you should make requisi
on for cards at once. See youi
r?ut mo ctiir Via in ill infitnm vaii
uciviiiuiivuif n mi iiiivi lu J vu
loticc of Preceedlng:
for Dissolution
Notice to Stockholders
Pursuant to Section No. 2818
olujno No. 1, Code of Laws foi
io state of South Carnlin?, yoi
rill take notice that at 10 o'clccl
M., December 80, 1922, at th<
ffke of R. E. Hanna, Attorney
lank of Cheraw Building, Che
iw, S. C., there will beheld i
lectin^ of the stockholders o
lie Chester'ield Cotton Assocla
on for the purpose of cotisider
u? a. resolution that, the sak
>rporation ro into liquidation
rind up its affairs and dissolve
lease attend this meeting it
erson or if impossible for yon t<
r> so si?n and return theAncl^j
11 i,'.
w. v;ovinprton, v. **, ,
Acting President
PROXYI
hereby constitute and ajjpoini
. W. Covin Rton as my proxy U
sprosent me in meeting callet
>r December 30 1922. for th<
urpose of considering resolu
on that the Chesterfield Cottoi
ssociation ko into liquidation
bid up its affairs and disolve.
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Notice ot Election
'l ho public v. ill please tnki
ot ci> thai the annual tleciiot
ir Intendant and Wardens of thi
own of Pagelnnd will be FeU
n the 26 day of December, 1922
Further notice id given that th<
io'/ii of registration will bt
p? n? d in Kenningtnn's Phar
ihcv on the 4 day of Dec. 1922
tnl that G. W. Kennington, Jr.
as been appointed Superviso
f Registration; said books wtl
e open for.registration for tw<
ecks only
J, B. Arant, Intendnnff
S. B. Eubanks, Clerk.
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This Week per lb. 17c
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able to serve our cusl
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those
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wont be here
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IRSH POTATOES
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CO.
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ago & Co.
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novcd irom our
new store room
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c Building. I
oom and will be better |
omers. - tall on us at
: our big stock ol nice
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ring results. Try .yours.
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