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X The Pageland Journal Published Wednesday Mornings C. M. Tucker, Proprietor Subscription Price - - $1.00 Entered as second-class mail matter at the post office at Pageland, S. C., under the Postal Act of March 3y 1879. May 6, 1914 Here it is May and we have not said a word about it, but we can refrain no longer and we therefore say with emphasis Swat the fly! Every day almost we see hay, corn, oats, meat and lard being carried away on the farmers' wagons, and every time we see it>ve are reminded that money Is going to the railroads and Western farmers that is needed here. It pains us to see this and the ever increasing flow of fertilizer money go on from year to ' year when our people need every available dollar for improvements at home. This is an unusually hard spring on farm work animals, and the man who shows mercv taward his faithful beasts will not lose but gain. See that all the gears and harness fit, and | then be reasonable in your demands. It is just as much a sin to overwork and cruelly treat stock as it is to steal or cuss, and each act will bring its punishment as surely as the sun shines in the heavens. Horses and mules have feeling and can suffer just as human beings do. They get tired and hungry and thirsty and they deserve humane ^ treatment. m? In addition to the names al keady mentioned in these colJHHJJijJrscandiatesand probable w '^PBMVNflBMkpptjon B. F. Pegues, C. l.. rnnce and J. Clifton Rivers as probable candidates for the legislature, and W. P. Pollock for the United States senate in the race with Cole L. Blease ard Ed Smith. Mr. Pollock had not definitely decided to run Monday but said he was of the opinion that he would. He thinks that Blease and Smith will sling so much *T it- _ 1- " ' ? uiuu mm uie Jftjupie Will DC Q1Sgusted and turn to the third man (Mr. Pollock) and elect him. lie says he has talked * with representative men from all parts of the state and thai he is assured that there is good room for the . third man in the race. Mr. J. Z. Green, of Marshville, a man who has been preaching cooperation among farmers for years, has just put into operation a rural delivery wagon for the convenience of the farmers along the route traveled each Saturday by this wagon. He delivers fresh fish four pounds for a quarter and buys eggs alone the roulp- Hp r?1ar?e . ^ piuno 11/ broaden the usefulness of this service by including: any and all small articles the farmers may want to buy or sell. The present route runs south from Marshville to the Allen cross I roads; thence the new road to J. W. SniHorV v>r?rrt ; ? U) 1IVIV II lUIllfc j south again and follows the public road by B. F. Parker's, M. C. Helms', G. B. Walters, and back to Marshville by Ashcraft's mill and Gilboa. The first trip was made last Saturday. More than one hundred families will be on or near the route, and this new convenience is appreciated by the patrons. Each family will number the eggs delivered to the wagon and guarantee them to be fresh, and Mr. Green expects to be able to pay more than the market price for all such eggs. This nevy venture in farm conveniences will he watched with interest, . <? I ? * CHURCH NOTES Baptist J. M. Sullivan. Pastor. If you foil to get an "invitaiion card" from the Supt. G. C. Mangum to attend Mother's Day next Sunday 11 a.m. don't take it as a "slight" but just an "oversight." Because we want everybody to come, especially the mothers, as we are anxious for the dear motliersto have one good day in the year. How in the world will you get a "Temperance Lesson" out of the "Prodigal Son?" Practice self control, use common sense and religion in all things especially in using the good things that our God gives us, such as time, talent, health and wealth Id all these the prodigal son fail ed. Be careful lest others fail. Last Stindav we enjoyed being with White Plains in the morn ing and Center Grove school house in the afternoon. Good congregations greeted us at both these services. As we have said before wc eujoj' Saturday afternoon services, if the people will come and this is what a goodly num ber of our Plains members dc when they reach the first Satur day in each month. We want to thank all of ou good folks who are so much in terested in sending their pnsto to The Southern Baptist Con vention. How we could ge along without these great spirit ual power houses we are unabh to say. Brethern, pray for thi: great meeting as it will mean sc much. Would it be asking toe much to say that we will pra^ for this every day? Pageland next Sunday 11 a. m and at 8 o'clock p. m. We hope and pray that this will be the "best day yet in our short pastor ate here. We look to our Lore for success. Methodist Protestant By Jno. W. Quick, Pastor. Our new church is noT unisu ed yet. We have faith in yot who have promised to help u either with your money or laboi If vou rather help with you money bring it along, if witl your labor just come any da; you will find work to do. Go< will bless you and take care o VAlir Kl 1 i onnrr> ? -h 11^ jv>?u uuioutoo mine you ar away. If you have promise* nothing all we ask is just d< your duty, think and pray th< matter over and do as you fee impressed by the spirit to do an< we will risk the consequence "I)o it now." Our apointment for next Sun day will be at Rose Hill 4:3! p. m.; song services to begin a 4 o'clock. Be with us and heli in these services. Rff .1 " iviemodist tpiscopal By Rev. J. A. Mcuraw This week Rev. W. A Beck ham of McBee, is conducting services in the Methodist churcl here, preaching at 5:30 and 8:3' p. m., each day. Next Sunday will be sacra mental day at Antioch. Preach ing at eleven o'clock by the pas tor, after which the Holy Sacra monl urill I w. ..-I".- ? ' >vin in- (luiiiiuiMt'lCU. The second quarterly confer ence for this charge will he hel< at Mt. Croghnn on Saturday he fore the second Sunday in June Our regular appointment fo Mt. Croghan will he filled nex Sunday at 3:30. k Hanna & Hunley Attorneys CHESTERFIELD, S. C. Fox Lumber Company Manufacturers of rough an< dressed lumber, columns balusters, moulding and al kinds of turning. Give us j trial. No order to, small. R. A. Carpenter, Manager ? 'V * '^ , . v Announcements. Announcements will be inserted an dcr this head from this date until the pri mary for the rates below, cash in ad vance: Congress, $5.00; county ant state, $3.00; township, $1.50 FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce my candi dacy for congress in the fiftt congressional district. 1 stand on my record as legis lator in the State, as a supporte of Woodrow Wilson for nomi nation for presidency and of hi general policy in the ad minis tration of the goverment ant legislation promoter. W. F. Stevenson. N Now's the! 1N > V And you couldn't do X Pageland Drug Com ' D Wc have fust receh , V of Oil and while It li X sell it at 60c per gall . ^ none better, at 8 l-4< r || We are still on th ~ O We have a complex . V pure and fresh and 1 X You will find thing; ~ O drug stores in town s V this. Yours for qui ' ? Pageland ;Le06Q0900?! I-A G?<m % is the chief feature of a Bank's success. Depositors will put their money where they know it will be safe so the number of depositors ?and the quality of them often determines the standing of a bank. Our depositors are very numerous and : i-J- .v. - i ^ n uiey iiiuuut; uiu oesi peo ^ [] pie in the vicinity, men of i ? intelligence who know us. # The Bank I PAGEL/ Servi THE most r farm use is i made of the bes it is strnno r being heavy and It gives a clear, 4 to light and rew out, won't leak, It is an expert-rr in various styles ; RAYO for every ^ At Dealers E' i ; STANDARD Oil Wuhington, D. C. (N?w Jen 3 Richmond, Vau BALTIMO Norfolk. V?. m After committing: some minor , domestic crime the minister's small son escaped the wrath to - ooipe hiding all day ip the barn, 4 all feeling other than alarm on hi$i>arent's part disappeared. In thejevening the young fugitive . remitted. t ^ Presently> taking him on his knee, the mintster gravely said: Jst is true my son that I could not find you, hut the Lord and r th&Evil One knew where you well, I wasn't worrying that," replied the unrepeni t*c youngtser; "they weren't locking for me with shingles in th^ir hands." sofooosooooose^ Piitic to Paint ? v belter than to see the v paity before you buy. K a w ? m. srea ft large snipmem u asts we are going to V Ion; Lewis' White Lead K ! per pound. ^ elflb with our drugs. X le line and they are Q our prices are right. O s here that are kept in \ is ten times the size of A ck viee. V Prug Co. | JALANOflll I /^ppi\ iET^tayj^cKS | - Sp|s? I MM rX I? I^EMAJBU}. I of Pageland I kND, S. C. | wsmmm Strong leable, Safe. nioKIp lo-nt^T^n -frvr VriMUAV AL411 LV^i. XX XVX the RAYO. It is t materials, so that i durable without jjwkward. ^ng light. Is easy idk. . It won t blow and won't smoke, tade lantern. Made and sizes. There is a requirement. verywhere \ vv Z - '(COMPANY [W #) . Charlotte. N. C. 'RE Ch?r lcntoi>, W. V*. Charleiton, S. C. r Men, Do Not Spring ahd Slimmer davs* the tin yeai\ are always dreaded more other season. THe reason is tha of cooking over a hot stove and work wears her out early in the i snatches a minute to rest, to hay chair on a hot porch with flies b No wonder she dreads it. Mr. Man of the House, y( reduce her work to a minimum a good hammock in some cool c to rest. You can get her one o Stoves which will do away wil ? I?* ?-t-_ j wci M nui aiwc uiiin one is real cooking a pleasure. Vou can bi cles?things all the way from an ers, which cost very little and gc ing the summer work a pleasi house in many ways and make 1 You can get the go PAGELANIHIA] Best Grade Bi 21 Pounds Best half patent flour for $2. for $2.65 r> l i i. ? i t\eady to wear ladies hal 20 pounds best granul 7 ? good green c Good alarm clock Repeating alarm clock Lot ol children s clothing , bought at a bargain and 1 A lew good quilts at c< We take your measure for tailc action HHMkTA r How'sYour ] Are you ready for the } summer season with your A Haberdashery? Here we j have the newest ideas in dress and negligee shirts, 7 hosiery, gloves, under- p wear, fancy vests and all fcg little things that go to make up a dressy man's wardrobe We offer a large assortment to suit every pocketbook. The Store Carolina S A. F. Funderbu Lit* ^Uar WE ARE NOT GOTO Selling Goo< Oi J | To do this we are hoi customers want and need olten the Mexican greasei people eat three times a ( rations. Get yours here S. H. 1 Read This ost delightful time of all the by housewives than any t in summer, the drudgery doing the morning housemorning, and then when sht? e to rest in ajslraight backed uzzing around b}' the million )u can remedy this, you can and fix her an easy place? orner, screened from flies? f those new Perfection Oil ih the drudgery of standing ly to faint* and instead make Liy her little household arti egg beater to a double boil5 a long way towards makire. You can beautify the ler whole summer a 'jolly. ods to do this at RDWARE CO. rown Sugar for $1.00 40 per sack: Full patent [s. Get one for EaSter ated sugar lor $1.00 j offee - - $1.00 - - - .75 - - - $1.00 11 0 1 l ana neavyjaress goods will sell the same way. DSt. >r made clothing:, and guarMPANY A Cato Furnishing of Quality upply Co. rk, Manager, e Dealers IG TO MEXICO lor Is is ir Business ind to carry what our We don t know howl *s eat, hut the American I lay, and we supply the too. ^ancy