Che Pageland Journal! f J November 29,1S22. 1 , [ Local News (t ?????????? V and Bible. Answers 1 I If Parent* will wwAitin children to look op I end m.-roorlae the Bible A newer*. it will prove | priocloo* heritage to them in after rear*. | t To whom is strength promised? Isa. 40:31. j With whom shall it be well? ^ Eccl. 8:12 I 5 Cottonseed $2.25 Der hundred. * Cottonseed hulls $1.00 cents ' hundred. * Cotton Tuesday:?Best short 24 to 25. Best^Ioni? 30 to 32. ( Hen's teeth are scarce, so is J news. j Prayermeeting tonight at the \ Presbyterian church. i Born last Friday night to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kirkley, a girl. Mr. Drue Byrd was a Lancas- 1 ter county business visitor Monday. J Mesdames Fred Edgworth and 1 J. A. Burns spent Monday in Monroe. Mrs L. A Usher was a Charlotto and Mt. Holly visitor sever-H . al days of last week. A < See new schedule of Bus Linfl from Pagcland to Monroe by wa^H of Marshvillft and Windmfo. See new ads of H. B. kedfearnH Prices on Fords are down eveiH if on many things prices go mflH Mrs. Lex B. Watts and duagl^B ter, Mildred, of Florence, S. ("I are visiting relatives here. H Mr. R. K. Kirkley and the res^B of his family left Tuesday fo^| Belmont, .N. C? where they wiiH reside. H Mr. and Mrs. Craig Odom ami ' andMuur# Belk were visTfcorsto Mrs W.J. Odom at Chesterfield Sunday. - How many cotton stalks have been destroyed so far. This ( means ni'icli for the cotton crop s next veai*. Mrs. J. L. Austin and Mr. B. B. Redfearn, of White Store, N. 1 C., were guests of M r. and M rs. ti -C. G. Morgan Sunday. t Mr. Sim Graves lias return**! home from Nasliville, Tenn He 1 has been at the Central Slate r Hospital at Nashville. 1- Sunday was about the coldest fl day of the season We have had s a remarkable falS and winter. Little wet or cold weather. ? ! L. A - TTsllMI* will ITifiL-a l.io .* kliV/* V IHC* OU? /\y l\ | of goods to the stand vacated by a J. W. Muugo & (Jo., Friday. From that date look for him there. f r Dr. J. B. Keunington isfinot with the Kennington Pharmacy any longer, but is now oi>erating 1 a business for himself in McBee, r S. C. 1 J. W. Mungo & Co., have inov- a ed their place of-business across the street into the Funderburk ( buijding. Call and see how the change looks. 4,The Fcuit of his Folly," a drama in five acts, will be pre* M sented by the Wingate High * School on Thanksgiving evening 1 at 7:00 o'clock. * a i Miss. Margaret and Mas^iv * James and Ben Redfearu, of i HartsvUle, S. C.t were visitors ii Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. (J. G. Morgan. r Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Brewer and two children and Miss Lillian 1 T. Brewer, of Route 1, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and h 'Mrs. E. D. Baker of near MarshvUle. . |; The play *'My Irish Rose" was presented to a Pageland audience f last Fridav niurht at. t.h*? A auditorium. A good number t was present and tlie play was presented at Jefferson Tuesday t night. 1< ? ? r Mr. L#rtL. Parker has sold to Mr. R. H. Blakeney his stable v property on Pearl street with the I live stock. The business will c I be run us the Blakeney Livestock H I Co., and will be managed by M r. u I M. U p.vvjs. v IV-;.' V.. ' ' ..." -Mrs, J. A Burns and children pent Sunday with her mother 6( drs. 8. W. Birmingham of near 'olkton, N. C. , y * ri Dr. J. W. Bo.vlston is spending r< thanksgiving at Springfield, S. f? 3.. and will return next Monday ^ VI o take up his practice in the ^ veterinary wouk here. ^ ti Thanksgiving service will be leld ilt the Methodist Protestant diurch Thursday night. It will )e a union service. Go out and' p hank God for the blessings he c las given you. h ?( The Cain Drug Store, of ,j McBee, was sold at a bankrupt jj vale Monday. Dr J. B. Kenlington, of Pageland, bought the e ?tore and will operate the store J* is J. B. Kennington, Druggist de will welcome his many friends ;here. 1 Our little friend DeWitt Hurst )f Ruby, wrote us a nice little ntfn. fr? r> ?? ^ cvuci mi vuiiuit*d ? turner, >ut we are sorry it came too late 'or our issue iT. was intended for. We want the children to take an nterest in their section of The Journal So come on children. 0 Sunday night or early Monday norning a light snow fell here. Phis is the first of the season. By daylight it was only se^n on nash or other material. Monlay night a heavier fall came ind Tuesday morning the ground ,vas about covered. l ast C; !i ^ As we h ive repeatedly said we lesire to keep all our old subicrihers and all tin* now ones ve run. We desire earli person o have the pifper wiio wiihIn it >ut those who do not wa i ii" we lo u*t, insist on sending it to hem. v > Now we, due in hard times, aid aside our easlr in advanee 'llle ill eases of old s'i iiserihei s n order to jse*- Hi > a t-> r -new. itan.v did ho and a jew have not io far, although wi- lur i> w aited ?n them from one to ?dx months flow, however i.iueh we hate to ?art with our friends, w.- mus4 lo so if the matter is n.?t a rant; d for right away. So it i>\ our lext issue. Dee it ii.<> m lot. arranged wij will rot i-.w-t our ailing list up to (Into. We can tot, let it go uncorrected for a uu^er time. So uiio up and .rran^e for your renewal. Chesterfield Uoari May Nnl be Built Highway department ?' i. i its air. the traveling pub a- an* much uteres bod in the effort of ? l.eerfield county road authorities ,ud tin* county delegation < ? ar-l ange a plan to fiuanC" the conn-1 y's part of the program to com ! >let,e tli)' Washington Atlanta I lighwtiy through C/lie-terli -Id The stale department has nl eady allotted federal aid in tin.mount of $50,(KM) to tin* project nd if Chesterfield eon , t y fails o meet this sum, as has been roinised, officials, i? is said, will a* greatly disapp anted. The ectiou in Chesfcerlield is an iui lOrtnnt link and at present is in ind repair, so much s% that traf-! ic is detourin# around the road. I tn a (leement was reached some! irne itfo whereby the county was ; o a ran^e for the completion of lie '"orlf. hnt. "Mntlii'rlaxr if F?arit d that plans have not catie# > ? snrfoothly. The highway lepjn neat is ready to proceed I'ith \ ,e WQi'k, it, was announced. Ch. terfield authorities are to onfc < over the situation today ! nd s. -me plan may he anl*ecd i t|k>VS whereby the construction! vi 1} he. begun at an early da^o. \ % ^ Oar cash in advance for sub* n'ipiions is purely a business roposition aud we a*k all to ok at it as such." We can give ou a better paper by having this ale than otherwise. It is no eflection ou your honesty at all >r our best and most trusted usiuess men pay cash in adance. We make this statement ecause a few seem to think it is ecause we mistrust them. Not tall. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given to all arsons or urms Holding acounts against the estate of W. 1 Funderburk, deceased, to preent them duly sworn to within le time allowed by law from 10 date of this notice. Persons or firms owing said state are also notified to make rompt settlement to the under igned. H. C. FUNDERBURK, Administrator, 'his the 29ih day of Noy. 1922. 13p Sutton FC Flour, Hay, Cottosec ?And a comp Heavy ai Groci QUALITY AND PR "" SB LOW i PRI< I In the Hist Ford Motoi Runabout j Touring Truck Chai Coupe Sedan All Prices F.< > At these lowest a with the many nc Ford cars are a I day than ever t? the time to nla I for reasonably p - Term* If H. B. R< Af Pageland, i V m v, ' * V I ' : J? DO 1 ' X rv <-s | ~ . S < ^ -a. 1 * ^ 5? go ** 'a H ^ i h ST 5: i ^ S <*> "* i ? I " * * r "1 * ( < Bros. I R Grain and 1 id Meal. 1 < lete linsjof? 0 id Fancy erics CE GUARANTEED < E - net I "EST 11 CES 1 ory of the f r Company | ? $235 | ... 269 f 9Q? 380 .530 595 CXtt. Detroit j flowptk^and m refitiem*. a. rigger value toafore. Now it ice your order II romp* delivery | Jdfearn, lent fl | s. c. | 5"1 _ ""'I l! ; i BUSINESS Watch Lost? Near R. E. Richardson's store or Ingram's cottonseed house. Double gojd filled case with piece chain about 2 inches. Reward for return of watch to E. M. Rollings, Pageland, S. C. I2p -or Sale?Shoe and harness repair shop in Pageland for sale. Good stand for business. See Ervin Rolling .Pageland, S C. t is easy to reach us. When you want your clothes cleaned, pressed or repaired, just phone 91, we'll call for them. City Pressing Club. The best self rising flour going _1 ^ vueap. iry a sack. J. W. Mungo & Co. rop of the market for your cotton seed at all times. Mungo Bros. ?uano Wp have a grain fertilizer on hand Also 16 per cent acid. Mungo Bros. shingles for Sale?No. 1. $6 50; x's$5.50; No. 2. $4.50 Cut from forest ridge timber. Sutton Bros. Pageland, S. C. Wanted all the eggs and chickens we can get. Smith-Baker Co., Pageland, S. C. 3ring us your chickens and eggs. Si.Hon Bros. 3ring 3 our laundry to Smith-Baker Co., Pageland; S. C. >ee ]. W. Mungo & Co., first for T. VV Wood & Son's Leaps Profilic and Red May seed wheat. I Wagons, Wagons?We have the Piedmont, Hickory and Nissen wagons. Sellorswap. Mungo Bros. 150,000 Karly Jersey WakefieiH Cabbage Plants. Right age, right size. Oakdale Farm, MarshviUe, N. C. ^ar of fertilizer for grain. See me. A. F. Funderburk. Sutter?Can supply to customer 2 lbs. firm, yellow butter per week. Mrs. R. S. Latimer. Vc haul any thing,. anywhere, an>' time by truck. R. A. Carpenter. For No We have bough your i^ants and is complete, with ing almost daily. nt C OTTONSEtin MF.A 5 RED H n>i ( SELE KISING am New DRY GOODS ami S price and going fo C one and sec G. C. Man] SMITH-B Is the place Shoes, Hats, ( Ties, Collars Underw if r Dry Goods o You ? Smlth-Bi Is also the place. Cail, see tit and then buy the goods and y V \ i LOCALS Wanted ? Nice veal calves. ?mith Baker Co. Wanted a few bushels peanuts at % right price. Will take same on subscription if you like Pageland Journal. Nice young heifer for sale cheap. R. S. Latimer, Pageland. S. C. i Land Deeds?Fresh lot on hand. Journal office. Seed Rye?Plentv on hand. Sow rye. Mungo Bros. Plenty hulls now on hand, at 7!S cents hundred. Also plentv of Cottonseed meal. I.E. Agerton, Pageland, S. C. Folghum Oats. Sow Fulghum oats and realize a third mnrt? on tVl o soma linrl C .. ~ "117 _ W IUIIU vJCC 11"*. t' also have Abruzzi rve, Rosen rve and seed wheat. Mungo Bros. Wheat?We have Leaps Prolific seed wheat on hand. Best made, Woods. Mungo Bros. Miss Effie Carpenter opened a dress making shop at The Blue Bird the 18th. Ladies' suits and Men's shirts made to order. Relining of suits and furs, and designing and embroidering are also in her line. Your patronage solicited. Limited amount of soda. Will swap 2 lbs. soda for 3 lbs. seed. Also best exchange 8 3 3 for your seed. J. E Agerton, Pagel?nd, S. C. Seed Exchange?We will give you an even exchange in 7ner cent meal for your seed, 200 lbs. soda for 300 lbs seed, 3000 Ibs.V-C 8-3-3 guano for 2000 Ibsi seed, or 2 tons 16 per cent acid lor 1 ton seed. Bring us vour seed: will treat you right. Mungo Bros. Pageland, S. C. Bus Line Leave Pageland 8:30 A. M. Due Marshville 9:30 A. M. Due Wingate 10:00 A. M. Arrive Monroe 10:15 A. M. Leave Monroe 3:15 P. M. Due Winvale 3:30 P M Due Marshville 4:00 P M. \ Make connection with ait trains from Monroe to Charlotte. C. C Price. vember t the goods to fill now our stock | new goods arriv;st X, SEED OATS. YEnvd MILL FEED. JnuF-s j 1 PLAIN FLOUR* HOES bought at the ru'al r a small margin. ; for yourself. rmmm f- r'/v juiu a iir. j IKER CO. | to est yo^jr | Haps, Gloves, I i, Sweaters, I ear, Etc. I r is | r Groceries I *eed | aker Co. I le goods and get our prices 1 ou will go home pleased. S in I I I 4 V