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The Piigelairi Journal The pupei' that icetn ivnalti for Its Mvertiser*. J Published Wednesday Mornings by Robert S. Latimer. Roberi S. Latimer. Editor. ? ' November 29, ,1922. I BIBLE THOUGHTS I For This Week hb [h Bibta Thoug-ht* mamorirad. will pror* I ' )f j prioatau beriUc* in after yean. i ? teguinEmr/rSKBag^cg^^-;" tansSj ? _ IT Can't Hk Donk. No man cvajti serve two masters: for either he wlllr bate the one. and love the other;." or else he Avill hold to the one, and spise the other. Ye eannot serve^'0Odl and mammon. Mutt. 6:24. WHAT THE EDITOR SAYS Good b'yu football. 'Possums and Haters are rjpP Yum, yum'. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day.\ ChristHlfts next and time mo*res right on. If all the brag was taken out of some individuals and som States, there would be nothing left but a pile of nothiug. If Truman H. Newberry wl^| bought a seat in the United States Senate, looks like a pi$ ture of him recently published^ the wonder is not that he qulj the Senate, but that the Setup! did not quit him long ago. Ex governor Sidney J. Oatfcs; of Florida has been tried and acquitted of peonage. F^e is about the third governor or ex tojjn tried 011 different charges, puj so far no damage done. ItTjj said that where there is minjh smoke there must he some^ii^^j won Id do t^cicduty aAd keep the Nationalist out ofJRurope it would, be well for the 'future peace o| ^ the world. We fear the groali . powers lack the backbone to do what they really want to do and know what is best to do. President Harding is consideriH ing the packing merger with 'Jkri. open mind," we are told Jf President would close his mind occasionally he might be aole to retain something on it, Oolum-bia Record. ^#2 And why should not the Pr^s'-i ident consider the packing m$r* ger with "an open mind." will more than likely be in tra packing business two years .hence. Georges Clemanceau the wartime premier of Prance and who is known as the "Piery Tiger." 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 are ? none too good to revive the strut;* gle if they thought they, ipightf win* rl'he allies unfortunately made peace too soon, possibly leaving in the minds of the Gor mans that the great war was a draw. Hut we wonder how much Germany has been encouraged y bTurkey's success in overriding the allies willV Then how'much of Turkey's success against' the Greeks is due to the moral and financial aid slie received from Prance? Then, again, we wonder how much effort the "Tiger" put forth to keep Prance from aiding Turkey? If Germany has been encouraged to defy the allies because her ally Turkey sueOrtnrl tol ? ? ' * - 1 111 uuiii^ so, unci France enabled Turkey to succeed, tlfen Franco has encouraged Germany to do w hat s1k> has and may do , initio way of preparing lor another war. If Germany does succeed in hringing on war in the fnt.nr?? I*1!-!.""" *-;,i ?... : , . . ...i. ? 111 uf 111 pa ri to blame. She will ha\e to lake fcer nieflieine. j I ft . v. ' ' " WMISRKET? The ?u prepay ooa rt of the *Ut? hut decided that Governor Harj vey was wrong In revoking pa roles. Of oonrse this court fl the last resort in South Carolina and right or wrong the decision stands until the people, who are the power, say it must stand tid longer. It is our honest opin ion that notwithstanding Vh?*d<?Governor ,' i- The supreme up ?* men w,u> Are ^HSRAH^KLttH the office of gdv^HSNW ^nilL'd by men who are | "SnjBKfTRey err just as other i3lWb:> They are nd iiiOr? in?^ier ltl- n ary infa^" I of our contenSSmB the learned jurists may is the fact that they fwJBfcree auaon^ themselves, UjgMgSpl^wbo is no doubt just as the others, dissented, ptjA^glhat1 Governor Harvey QgjffKfiffi?eed his authority. As HBsyaer ?ro<>f that the court is WHKtS be wrong as that the ^Bwqgrior is wrong, is the fact 1 relative to paroles was llUt^ men who were just as W as those who have de the law does not hold good, fad fa rther, used by governors Ithout question for many years, ' fan, most of whom were able fan. and if we mistake not, one o these governors now on the : faich. decision of the supreme ckipi' will about do away with w^jfdrole system. If so. then * m&W, good may come out ol t 1^pnl<stake of the judges, if s f iCwfiice was made by them, foi iffifajfatem has been woefully in the past b? some ol I t5HK$jl?vernors- Criminals are ?*>fre6-because one governor them conditionally anc jl^SjjRflr. governor has no author HH^QOrrect the mistakes be J^^Hb^reral fallible men have rattbf'^out of his hands the pow -T^jSkwo bad that just as out J^^BntOfs are awaking to the ab IflrSjf bet-essitv of law enforce { BQ|K}id lessoning the evils o Ljy^^ma'and paroles, some of oui Ifla^fcimd judges should, unin M MjWially throw obstacles .r know of no gover state who has showr -ImKmBI], more determination yl Kof' ' - the law and give tin good government thar ml ef^v' of yur governors who has had s< dBBM^nbstacles in the way in th< ^ ajSUength of time. Discour atfjfcg, but we are glad the gov ^MBw''lo'"nintr up ^ie 3^KS2l$*i will have another mar rMURfVci'llOr who we believe wil kfiffipf^tftrpresent governor. W? in our people. The) I ^njJBk'iect this and other mat ajHH^Bpding correction. The) jHB&acfcNip an honest official it .'Plie Churches |H|ftiQdiit Prot slant Church. vRgjelfl'hd v\ i I observe Thanks WEvX 4H> 4V"-' 41 union Thanks Hr 'V; - if' ai Rose Mil Pliluckmou v\il All cburchei I ,ets meet for a <>011? service. I at 10 o'clock ordially inviie< k. Pastor. E. Ri< ?For?. FRESH MEAT ?And? BEST OF Fl: Headq FANCY AND HI / SHOES A |1 1 * . ii i J 1 m V ' .i Id Sbop. '^^KTls nWMWven that the C&urt. of Commoi^Teas for Chester floUl County, Pall term, will convene on Monday, December ; 4tlh 1P22 at l(Xo'c|mik A. M. J urors and witnesses take ftotied, (3rkri(i Jurors need not attend. V W. J. DOUGLASS, Nov. 11. 1922 Olerlr of Court. Locales Here Dr. J. W. Boylston, of Spring field, S. C., has located in Pageland and mav be found in the building now occupied by the New Barber Shop. He will rto all kinds of veterinary work. He will operate, when necessary, at , the Phillips' stables and at night may be found at the Blackwell hotel. We are glad Dr Boylston has located in this section as a veterinarian is needed here. War Savings Certificates W.i ? fino too r\ 110 TV ni tjovui^o vet vi i iv>n vvo uuc | Jan. 1, 1923^ may be presented at any time on or after Nov, 15, 1922 for payment, at maturity.) s If you have certificates without 1 cards you should make requisi' tion for cards at once. See your ^ postmaster, he will inform you. : Notice of Proceedings (or Dissolution i Notice to Stockholders Pursuant to Section No. 2818, Volupie No. 1, Code of Laws for ' the state of South Carolina, you will take notice that at 10 o'clock A M., December 80, 1922, at the * office of R. E. Hanna, Attorney, Bank of Cheraw Building, Cha I raw. S. C.; there will be held a meeting of the stockholders ol the Chester held Cotton Association for the purpose of consider ing jl resolution that the said corporation go into liquidation; wind up its affairs and dissolve. Please attend this meeting in person or if impossible for yofctc do so sign and return theAnclm W. Covington, V. P. . Acting President PROXY I hereby constitute and agnoint .7. W. Covington as my proxy fcc represent me in meeting called for Oeceinl>er 30 1022. for the purpose of considering resolu tion that the Chesterfield Cotton Association go into liquidation; wind up its affairs and disolve. - - - * - ? _ ? _ S Notice of Election 'I In* public v. ill plea.se take not'er that the annual decline for Intendant and Wardens of the - Town of Pageland will be held - on the 26 day of December, 1922 I Further notice is- given that the . hco'^ of registration will be 1 op? n d in Kennington's Phar 9 mao on the 4 dav of Dec. 1922 t an?t that G. W. Kennington, Jr., has been appointed Supervisoi . of R/gistration; said books will be open for.registration for twe I weeks only J, B. Arant, Intendnntf S. B. Eubanks, Clerk. - - ygyg '! chardson. h/ll b ' uart s for e" EAi'T GROCERIES ! ND It DTIONS ' ill ?< fGOOD Suits $16.00 ed bu long. fir. mis we* , " GROUND COFFEE Was per lb. 80c This Week per lb. 17c i - tii CATC f : J. W. Mur I M01 J 117a L. ? vw e uave u old stand to the in 1 FunflophiiKL There we have more re able to serve our eush our n<w place and see fresh Goods. IW. Mui g r y r ? r-l~ - I AIM ATI InTheJouri | /mllL HU and will br \ ' s { ' V I ' i ' -" ????# w more of those > HALL-TATE I for $15.00 to < I X have fust arrtvit wont be here # air Aril it en vritiy I IRSH POTATOES Per Peek 25c le i rn f V/V. igo & Co. cn Vr II loved from our new store room lie ; Buildina. torn and will be better j nners. - Call on us at our big stock ot nice \ igo & Co. nal Is read by hundreds, Ing results. Try yours. I