The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, April 22, 1914, Image 2
The Pageland Journal
Published Wednesday Mornings
C. M. Tucker and H. L. Johnson
Publishers. 1
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Subscription Price - - $1.00 ]
Entered as second class mail \
matter at the post office at Pageland,
S. C., under the Postal Act
of March 3, 1879.
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April ZZ, 1914
Several persons hereabouts 1
are taking the automobile fever. |
The writer had a light attack <
recentlj and went so far as to
start on a trip in a worn-out run- \
about. Three hours flat on his j
back under the greasy thing,
turning taps and driving keys, ,
and a tramp of some less than (
twenty miles, followed by Dod- ,
son's liver tone, has completely ,
cured the malady, it seems, and ]
there is little to show for the ex
perience save a half-moon of (
grease around the finger nails 1
and a lesson not easily forgotten. .
Huerta, the Mexican dictator, i
seems determined to have <
trouble with the United States' ,
government, and there is prospects
of fighting, it seems at the ]
time this is being written,
but there is no cause for alarm. \
If it comes to the worst it will
hardly be more than the Spanish
American War of 1898, which ,
was little more than a breakfast
job for the splendid army and
navy of our government.
The writer is of the opinion
that the rebel forces in Mexico
will join with the United States
against the Huerta regime, and
thereby make it an easy task for
the combined forces to put an
end to the lawless Huerta
government and establish constitutional
government in this
turbulent country.
Those of our people who are
old enough to remember the
Cival war view with al^rm any
war talk, for those four years of
Tjlood and misery followed by
several of deepest humiliation
are not soon forgotten. There
- is no cause for uneasiness at
this time however. This little
trouble is with the defacto govprnmont
r\f n *? ?1 1
?....Uvu> wi a V.V7H 11 ii y diieauy {
torn to pieces by trouble at <
home and almost ready to cruin *
ble. The rebel forces are gain- 1
ing ground daily, and the old .
Huerta faction must go sooner <
or later even if the United States 1
does not take a hand.- War has (
not been declared and in all ]
probability will not be. As will !
be observed by reading the dis- \
patches found in another column 1
our government simply insists '
that apology be made for the
indignities to which the govern <
ment has been subjected by the <
officers of this usurper, Huerta. 1
President Wilson is being \
praised tnroughout the land for
the decided stand he has taken, ,
and the jingoes who have criticriticised
him for his so-called 5
indifferent attitude will now see 1
that his "watchful waiting" was j
by no means a weakness, but .
the evidence of wisdom and
firmness, and that his actions |
have been guided by a cool I
head and a clear brain.
A Freak Egg.
We saw the other day a curiosity
in the shape of an egg. Mr.
Abel Nelson brought it to The
News office for us to look at. It
was a hen egg of average size,
Kl 11 An Ann " *
v.. aiue was wnat looked
like the dial of a watch, surrounded
with marks resembling
figures. These were placed at
regular intervals like the hour
marks on the face of a time
piece. The egg really was quite
a curiosity.?Lancaster News.
Hanna & Hunley
Attorneys i
CHESTERFIELD, S. C. I
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CHURCH NOTES j
Methodist Episcopal !
By Rev. J. A. Mcuraw |
Beginning with next Sunday ^
night we will preach each even- |
ing at 8.15 o'clock in the Page- |
land church During this week ^
t)f services we cordially invite |
ill christians to join with us in |
worship and in services. We ^
will not have any visiting preach- {
?r to assist us this week hut if J
the church people are true to (
their professions we do not need (
my. The best meeting that we (
have ever known was when "the {
pastor and people had charge of \
ill the services. (
Preaching every night from (
next Sunday through the follow- j
ing Sunday night. {
Mr. Dewitt Sanders who teach- (
2S the class of adult young peo I
pie in the Pageland Sunday (
school has planned to give each \
member of his class a Young (
People's Visiior each Sunday. (
This at his own expense. This (
evidences the fact that when a (
person puts his whole heart into
an enterprise or undertaking .
that they often find something
to do outside of following in our
aid rut that has long been wheeled
out.
Services next Sunday as follows:
Mt. Croghan 11 a. m.,
?ion 3.30 p. m. and Pageland in
evening at 8.15.
The Ladies' Aid Society meets
with Mrs. McGraw Thursday
afternoon at four o'clock. Each j
uitMuutji is requesieu io oring a
new member.
Baptist
J. M. Sullivan, Pastor.
Last Sunday it was our happv
privilege to again be with Taxatiaw
and White Plains. Taxa!iaw
in the forenoon, and glad to
sav that we had a much larger
zo'ngregation than before. It
>eems to us that it is a great pity
hat these good people haven't a
railroad near or thru their little
own.
At Plains we-always find a
arge audience ready and waitng
to hear the good news of
ife and salvation. We are deighted
with the wnv in whirh
our young people, appointed on
committees to canvass for Home
ind Foreign missions, have succeeded
in raising, or will by next
Sunday, all of our apportionnents
for these worthy causes.
The ladies of Pageland church
ire observing this week a week
}f prayer. If you can not attend
3e sure to pray in your homes
luring this week as never before
:hat God may bless our town
ind community and that our
Treat mission woik may see a
"letter da v. Not only pray but
et us he willing to do something
or our Lord. ?
The ^'Oman's Missionary Unon
will have a public meeting
Sunday evening ceginning at 8
Yclock. Everybody invited to
>e present and learn more about
he work being done by the
adies.
Next Sunday, Pageland 11 a.
n. and 8 p. m.
White Plains B. Y. P. U. misdor.
program beginning at 3 p.
n. All who are in reach are |
:ordially invited to come and |
lear our voung people.
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before the yermt get V |wj \ \j
tbf tnnp. * *
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| Now's the T!
U And you couldn't do 1
S Pageland Drug Comp
S We have just receive
9 of Oil and while It las
S sell it at 60c per galk
9 none better, at 8 l-4c
S We are still on the
K We have a complete
pure and fresh and
\ You will find things
O drug stores in towns
v this. Yours for quicl
? ruycidiiu
Looooooeeeo
On The Corner
Crescei
For Horses and Mules
S2.00 per 100 pounds. Made fi
Cotton Seed Meal, Rice Bran, <
A BIG LOT OF BRAND
THE MARKETS, INCLUDES
POPLIN, GALATIA, SATIN,
HAMS AND OTHER DRESS
Momie, etc. We have bought
and we can please you.
Karo
AT 40c PE1
We have fust bought 3i
Karo table syrttp, whf
per galoln while it last
Trade at tl
Stc
Fresh car each of floi
hay, and a solid cart lo
Our line of spring slippers has
in shape ami patterns, see thei
Big lot of odd pants to gc
And good bargains in a few s
1,000 BUSHELS FEED OA'
Lot of Boys' odd p
It you want to buy,Vs<
stock, J
Mungo
On Ihe Corner
Principles <
ought to be understood by
every young man ? and
even boys ought to be
taught that they mean the
~ *u? r:
I 'MIM'I VUllVSll U1 lilt' I1I1UIIces
of the country, the restraint
of spendthrift, reckless
expenditure, and the ^
orderly, systematic and
profitable arrangement of
loans to reliable firms and
individuals on substantial
security. The model of
a perfect banking house is
at our address.
The Bank
PAGELAr
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(me to Paint ? i
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better than to see the W
any before you buy. k t
so a large shipment Q \
us we are going to V l
mi Lewis' White Lead n
per pound. O
jV> 8
job with our drugs. V
; Wne and they are Q
our prices are right. 0
here that are kept in A
i ten times the size of Q
k serviee. ?
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urug to. ? i
soocoooooooaJ* L
On Tl?c Corner I
it Feed B
Car Load Just in fc
R
rom Corn, Oats, Alfalfa, Meal,
Grain Screenings, Molasses, Salt
new goods just from
:g all colors in ratine
LINEN, PERCALES, GINGGOODS,
also crepe, Meisan
a big lot of this kind of goods
Syrup
El 1 GALLON
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5 cases of the famous
c*r^vc-wfirsell af 40c
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tie Growing
>re
ir, oats, mill feed and
ad of Molasses.
arrived and comprises the latest
Tl.
at $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00.
uits, ranging from $5.00 to $15.
TS AT 60c, while they last
ants from 15 to 18
til Swap or exchange
*ee us.
Bros.
On the Corner
of Banking j
r
of Pageland 11
SID, S. C. | 8
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IRE YOU GOIN
rOUR HOUSE INSIDE OF
OR OTHER B
You cannot lose money that
he hread on the waters, it w
lundred ways. It preserves t
louse last years longer than it <
umc time it beautifies your plac
nore should you desire to sell c
In the springtime or early sui
varm and the sun is continually
o paint if you arc looking for tl
And the best paint that mone
nixing Carters White Lea?
Pure Linseed OH, These
vhitest paint known, but if you
louse white, our color chart is
rou can select colors that harm
vill make the most common ho
When in town ask to see thi
:>aint proposition with us.
PAGELAND HA
test Grade B
21 Pounds
est half patent flour for $2
>r $2.65
eady to wear ladies' ha
20 pounds best granul
7 ? good green (
Good alarm clock
Repeating alarm clock
ot of children s clothing
night at a bargain and !
A few good quilts at c
We take your measure for taik
itee a fit and satisfaction.
CATO CO
Per J. H
AS TIME
Our business grows?
"Why so?" <
Our customers appreciate
our fair and prompt
dealings. ypj
Keep your eyes on us,
our business deserves it.
We deliver the goods (10*
right now,
Home-made corn meal , (^p
always fresh at
The Store
Carolina Si
A. F. Funderbui
The Squar
'lifted Whe;
i ni
auu a!
-or Breakfas
i
30F~you will b
A solid car of these popular l?r
esh from the mills. Will sell f<
is fresh.
S. H. I
G TO PAINT
I OUTSIDE; YOUR BARN
ULDINGS? i
you pay for paint, for, like
ill come hack to you in a
he wood and makes vour
otherwise would, and at the
:e and makes it worth much
>r trade.
mmer when the weather is
>T shining is the ONLY time
lie hest results.
v can buy can he made by
1 and Spencer-Kellog's
products mixed, makes the
do not wish to paint your
at your service, from this
ionize so perfectly that they
use look beautiful,
is chart and talk over your
RDWARE CO.
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rown Sugar
; for $1.00
.40 per sack: Full patent
ts. Get one for EaSter
ated sugar {or $1.00 j
;ollee - - $1.00
* - - .75
- - - $1.00
and heavy?dress goods
I will sell the same way.
ost.
>r made clothing, and guarMPANY
1. Cato
\Um
GOES ON
of Quality
upply Co.
rk, Manager. |?
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e Dealers a
???Bimiiyim?i?
liced Bacon!
:t 1
Try it once and|
uy again.~Vi I
ands of flour just in. Right |
ji iraaii (M nam. vjL'i u Willie
,aney |