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The Piigeland Journal > * The put>ci' that jo1** ifHUitS for lt? hdvertlsei-fl, J Published Wednesday Mornings by Robert S. Latimer. , ; ? 111 i Robert S. Latimer, Editor. . November 29, ,1922. , -i i BIBLE THOUGHTsI ] ji ? For This Week ? J 1, M Bibla Thoughts mcinonwd, will pron a [HI I after J It Can't Hk Donk. No mun ciwflj serve two masters: for either he wHlrY hate the one. and love the other; Ott"! else he 'will hold to the one, and $P*fl spisr the other. V*- cannot wi-vp -CNqM ' ^ and mammon. Mutt. 6:24. .v^jj WHAT THE EDITOR SAYS fp'1 Good bye football. 'Possums and Haters are rJpe> Yum, yum'. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day. \ Christ?iTl!is next and time mores ritxht on. If all the brag was taken out? of some individuals and some States, there would be nothing left but a pile of nothing. If Truman H. Newberry whflp IhoilffhY. a eont in ^3 States Senate, looks like a ture of "nim recently pul lishejM the wonder is not that lie gcMi the Senate, but that the SeAfljiB did not quit him long ago. Ex governor Sidney J. Cattea of Florida has been tried and a?!W quitted of peonage. F(e is abouu the third governor or ex to<$ri tried on different charges, buw so far no damage done. ft ;! said that, where there is mu^H smoke there must he some The Rationalist of Turkey have run "the ohftfomed JEL 1>B?Tidi, dl'I'hiJiii.vV Now If tne allies would do their duty and keep the Nationalist out oj^Surope it woul(k be well for the * future peace of J " the world. We fear the tfreatj x powers lack the backbone to dnl what they really want to do and know what is best to do. President Harding is consider^ ing the packing merger with "A1* open mind,*' we are told Jf tiro President would close his mt}id] occasionally he might be aole to] retain something on it, Colfttafcl bia Record. I And why should not the Prd?*i ident consider the packing m0r*j ger with "an open mind." IJ?d will njore than likely he in - % packing business two voneuJ hen op. i _ _ Georges Cleinancean the wartime premier of France and who is known as the "Fiery Tiger." readied America Nov. 1H. He# has, of course, made speeches. He has told us thai Germany is preparing for another war. It may ou inu?. 1 tie Hermans are ? none too good to revive tlie strng* 9 ' gle if they thought they, ipightr , win. The 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 ybTorkey's success in overriding the allies will? Then how^nuch ofTurkey's success against' the Greeks is due t?> the moral and financial aid she received from Prance? Then, again, we wonder how much effort the "Tiger" put forth to keep France from aiding Turkey? If Germany has Vlfien 4" r 1 vvwinnKVll IIMII'iy Hie HI- I lies because her ally Turkey niicceeded in lining so, and France enabled Turkey to succeed, tlfen Prance lias encouraged Germany to do what sIk- lias and may do in,the way of preparing tor another war. If Germany does succeed in hrin^inK i?'i war in the fut ure, France will he in part to blame. She will have to lake Jjer medicine. ,? t j '* * * , _ - . \t - fflOlSBKHT? Theauprewe courtof thestate i ha* decided that Governor HllJ vey was wrong in revoking pfl roles. Of oonrse this court H the last resort in South OarolinaH and right or wrong the decision stands until the people, who are j[ the power, say it must stand 1i5 longer. It is our honest opinioirtbat notwithstanding $qq de- ' ^idon- pl the cn.;ft) Governor >w .' Vgnt. The supreme JWafttiBkde up of men who are ^MHpMHlKLnH the office of gdv'^HWy^e^Riifcd by men who are b^%|Hp^They err just as other Thdr Ovb nrl UIH-. I Cjth^r ifcC'n are infal\Toot of our contene learned jurists may is the fact that they se among themselves, o is no doubt just as ihe others, dissented, at1 Governor Harvey eed his authority. As roof that the court is be wrong as that the wrong, is the factr itive to paroles was in who were just as those who have de iw does not hold good, r, used by governors Without.question for many years, <en, most of whom were able lien, and if we mistake not, one o these governors now on the frneii. JThjd decision of the supreme ckurjT will about do away with ^"taprole system. If so. then good may come out of iftflnisfcake of the judges, if a MMffee was made by them, for IflgAlltpm has Iimoii wnnfullv Kiin the past b?. some or ivernors. .Criminals are edbecause one governor jj. them conditionally and t governor has no authorU0rrect the mistakes be l$veral fallible men have Mit of his hands the pow people gave him. too bad that just as our ors are aw&k'mg to the ab f Necessity of law enforce(htf lessoning the evils of ft and paroles, sotne of our i^Hnwou judges snouia, unlnthrtiw obstacles in PkpEjigKr Wo know of no goverFvKSjI;'"' state who has shown HUl, more determination, FS the law and give the pflwIP good government than I th'f p r eso rrt 1 of frur governors who had so J ^ fijgD^sta<-!t\s in the way in the .flPSMMenirth of time Discnnr. 1 Ibfit we ure glad the govjpkeeping up the fight will have another man Bfehor who we believe will jb^rpresent governor. We fit in our people. They nVdct this and other inai feeding correction. They It^up an honest official in lie Churches iodist fVol slant Church. plflifd w i I observe Thanksl4rt> vv"'' 11 union ThunksC%Vj v ie- -.it Rose Hill Bgvi : n;.:ht nl 7:15 p. m. jgK^ R. Blcckmon will ??v. i rvii cuiirciies wilUtflke pn. I ,jts meet for -at len|Mfc$t! (? t >onp service. Sl,!l^Hru>! U o'clock. cordially invited ' ' %%:W' Ouick. Pastor. Wr. E. Ric . X ?For?. FRESH MEAT! ?And'? BESTOFFIS Hcadqui FANCY AND HE / SHOES AH "B IJ "'W ????? it '* . ' the shop In see ^H^^^Bsdop n^^HpTven that the Churt. of Commoi^Teas for Chesterfield County, Pall term, wllli convene on Monday, December 4th, 1922 at l(Wcbtik A. M, , Jurors and witnesses take ftotiCA . .. 4 . - ' Griirid Jurors need not attend. \ W. J. DOUGLASS, Nov. 11.1922 Clerk of Court. Locales Here i Dr. J. W. Boylston, of Spring field, S. C.. has located in Pageland and may be found in the j building now occupied by the New Barber Shop. He will do 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 War Savings Certificates due Jan. 1, 1923i may be presented at any time on or after Nov, 15, 1922 Cor payment, at maturity.* If you have certificates without card* you should make requisition for cards at once. See your postmaster, he will inform you. Notice o! Preceedings for Dissolution Notice to Stockholders Pursuant to Section No. 2818, Volujne 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, Cheraw, S. C.i there will beheld a meeting of the stockholders of the Chester held Cotton Association for the purpose of coiisider ing & resolution that, the said corporation go into liquidation; wind up its affairs and dissolve. Please attend this meeting in person or if impossible for you Vol do so sign and return theApclhM W. Covington, vlPl 3 Acting President. PROXY I hereby constitute and annoint J. W. Covington as my proxy to represent me in meeting called for December 30 1022. for the purpose of considering resolution that the Chesterfield Cotton Association go into liquidation; wind up its affairs and disolve. ______ _ 0 ____ Notice ot Election '1 he public v. ill please take not'ec that ihe annual election for Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Pageland will he held on the 26 day of December, 1922 Further notice is given that the hcofc* of registration will be op? n< d in Kennington's -Phar mao on the 4 dav of Dec. 1922; and that G. W. Kennington, Jr., has been appointed Supervisor of R/gistration; said hooks will be open for registration for two weeks only J, B. Arant, Intendantf S. B. Eubanks, Clerk. v / ihopilcAn ,licit Ui3Vll? % ' irt i for M GROCERIES: n i nnmin U hUMUItt | 9 I 1II I I III I?I ? \ 4 ' " * ~~ - \ Yi\ $16.0( : . i|| | \ cd b JUW long. This We ' GROUND COFFEE Was per lb. 20c Tbls Week per lb. 17c , _ - . n CAT< A. 1W. Mui t %0 1A//H knt7r> i I VWC UdVC I old stand to the in Funderburl There we have more i able to serve our cus our n< w place and set fresh Goods. J. W. Mui . i > AIM ATI InThcJoui rm" and will b k, , , ?^? ???? # :w more of those B HALL-TATE for $15.00 to . > have fust arrivut wont be here $ * ;ek Only IRSH POTATOES Per Peek 25c I tic ) CO. ngo & Co. , \ % moved irom our new store room the k Building. oom and will be belter tomers. , Call on us at [ i our big stock ot niee | ngo&Co. rnal is read by hundreds, ring results. Try yours. V, % v