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" 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 _ t m f t n, ? nrrn oi lviarcn i^/v. June 24, 1914 All of the three candidates in the race for the United States senate with Senitor Smith are attacking: his record as a senator and denying that he had anything to do with raising the price of cotton. Mr. Smith is vigorously upholding his record, and the people are going to x stand by him if we are to judge by the reports given by the papers and by those who have heard the speakers. m You boys out on the farms think you are having a dickens of a time of it, don't you? The days are long and hot and the work is* heavy. You don't get what you think you ought to have to wear and you don't think farming is your calling, ' any how, do you? Well you are getting one thing the town and city boys are not getting, and that is the habit of work. You are making men of yourselves by the very work you think so hard. In ?\ few years vou will forge ahead of tliQ citv youth, and then you will be able to see how valuable the time was that you spent in your boyhood on the farm. Soon many of you will bex prosperous farmers, others will take charge of the business in town and people will continue to say that the great mep come from the country. Yesterday afternoon another patent medicine man with acharming scheme blew into our / \ % CHURCH NOTES Methodist Protestant By. Jno. W. Quick, Pastor Last Sunda^kis a great day in the histo^Hof Rose Hill jfchurch. We^regan to see the precious fruitage of our toil. Last January the members saw the necessity of a new and better house of worship. Plans were laid for the building and work began. Last Sunday morning found the building ready for service, and at' 9:30 o'clock many had assembled themselves for worship, and a thirty minutes song service. Sunday school at 10 o'clock was called to order by our superintendent Brother J. A. Turner. There were 101 present in Sunday school and 19 new members joined. At 10:50 Sunday school adjourned for a ten minutes rest, after which the congregation reassembled for preaching service with 246 present. We had asked God to give us a subject for the occasion and while the subject chosen might not seem appropriate for the occasion, we tried to deliver the message God gave us, our subject being "Sin," or sin, its origion, purpose, power, result and cure. This is what we purpose to fight in our new quarters is sin, not only in the low but in high places. And we prav God that no other motive will ever come into this church, that this may be a life saving station and the spiritual birth place of many precious souls. We thank those who have given so generously and worked so faithfully toward the building of this church. All denominations, and even those who are members of no church 1 ? . . - iijvu uuuii su ^ikxi ana kind lo us we can never thank them enough. May God bless you, each of you. May you prosper in this life and after death have a home with the saints in that Mansion the Master has gone to prepare for all who love his appearing. Will say again, "Lord bless the dear people." 1 ?'Y' . -" *3 coming: with lots of good things to tempt the appetite you again rejoice and take courage and j bless God that >T>u live in this gobd age; that you are so blessed with good friends in this life. And the Ladies continue to come on through the week. We are under renewed obliga tions to our many friends for the man}' kindnesses being shown us this week in bringing us nice things to eat, and offering to assist us in any way. May God bless you all. We hope the sick are improving. Last Sunday we failed to go to Taxahaw and White Plains but glad we were able to again send Bro. Leon Funderbtrrk. i THE PRACITAL > REAL SERVICE. ,J At last a neat, powerfu 5 low price. The Metz "1 ^ " vic^at the lowest possib K only 1,100 pounds, th^c J power and it is an ackng > It goes 28 to 32 mileip J Do not buy until you see S Fully 'equipped for $4 ! f Pageland M< II i 1 n iii r HHHH t I^^^HB^^hkh -v HBBH^HBHBH^r it nnnH|b ?s te: HHj^BS:< ^^ H^m^HMusim A M^HMBBvou, |BHH^^H^^^HHHHcath |HHd Will cc |r lK IV . I We hope our friends will be willing: to excuse us under the circumstances. Pageland next Sunday 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. tn. Don't forget the Mission Study Class, we must get our book immediately and learn the great things contained therein. * It will make us better men and women for God. / The Chesterfield Grocery company of Cheraw has been commissioned with a capital of $15,000. The petitioners are J. A. Watson, Edwin Malloy, L. C. Pirie and M. P. Bunch. r=$475| CAR, BUILT FOR ? il car may be bought at a J 22" is built lor real ser- ^ le cost. "The weight is ^ ; motor is 22 1-2 horse J wledgecl hill climber. ^ on a gallon of gasoline. ^ the Metz "22" K 75. J otor Car Co. < * ison is Here I -r ling season begins, by soifl| by those who visit our storc labor saving goods we offer, tove has no dread of the hours r hot ranges, while the temety. For she can take this where breezes blow, and do l i better results than if she 1 a burning hot kitchen. We >est oil stove ever, with two, 7oman who uses one daring s will ever be enthusiastic >lete line of half-gallon and t quality. 5 & 10c fruit jar s. See us before you buy. IRDWARE CO. SOGGCOeOOOOOOi u Know 8 >ss and that we keep what Q and just at this time let us ^ er is tne time you need ft) rinks jj er that makes it a real pleas- JJ ?ld in our cool store room! X ink. k ind Oils b s from us before you buy. tte Steam Laundry. They 0 quick service. ^ Drna Co. " s saeoosoosooow THE FOX is our stand and we invite We now have the famo for men and boys, and a well known Geo. DeWitt shoe children in work and dress si a good line of dry goods and Flour, Sugar, Coffee and place in our bargain list. I when in Pageland and get ou c\Tft rni m m. x?r x/Vf J Per J. R. THE MOVIES The Pastim Open every Tue and Saturday night Saturday afternoor Strictly moral and entertaining. Music each night by Pa THE MOVIES | HOME MAI IV You will find E as everything, else ing for at our stor see us. CAROLINA S AUTOMOBILE TIRES g AT FACTORY PRICES Save From 30 to 60 Per Cent. Y Tire Tube Reliner 28x3 $7.20 S1.6S $1.35 30x3 7.80 1.95 1.40 30x3 1-2 10.80 2.80 1.90 h< 32x3 1-2 11.90 2.95 2.00 m 34x3 1-2 12.40 3.00 2.05 cc 32x4 13.70 3.35 2.40 Jm 33x4 \ 14.80 3.50 2.45 ai 34x4 16.80 3.60 2.60 S< 36x4 17.85 3.90 2.80 g 35x4 1-2 19.75 4.85 3.45 36x4 1-2 19.85 4.90 3.60 37x4 1-2 21.50 5.10 3.70 37x5' 24.90 5.90 4.20 All other sizes in stock. NonSkid tires 15 per cent additional, red tubes ten per cent above gray. All new clean, fresh, Q. guaranteed tires, Best standard and independent makes. Buy ? direct from us and save money. 5 per cent discount if payment in full accompanies each order. /~X TX 1 A _ a 1 + v^. \j. ij. on iu per ceni aeposn. ei Allowing examination. lo Tire Factories Sales Co. $4 H Dr. R. L. McManus DENTIST Pageland, S. C. Will be at Jefferson on Wed- 'n nesdav and at Ruby Thursday, se Mt. Croghan Friday of each in week, remainder of time at Page se land. Office in rear of Mangum Cf Drug Store, Pageland, S. C. y ; PLACE you around. us Shie'd Brand clothing selected line of thd well ;s for men, women and [ hoes and oxfords. Also notions. fruit jars still hold t heir 3e sure you come around r prices. UPANY , Cato THE MOVIES e Theater sday, - Thursday s at 8:30. and i 4 o'clock. Come and enjoy yourself igeland String Band THE MOVIES )E MEAL N them as well you are look- E e, Come and s UPPLY CO. [ FOR YOUR DEN CZ Beautiful College Pennants^ ale and Harvard, each 9 in. x 24 in. Princeton, Cornell, Michigan Each 7 in. x 21 in. All best quality felt with" felt jading, streamers, letters and ascot executed in proper dors. This splendid assortent sent postpaid for $0 cents iA 5 stamps to pay postage ;nd now. oward Specialty Co. Dayton, Ohio. if M inuwcrvM A* ATA* l/V/l 1MUV/11 ATTORNBY AT LAW Will be in Pageland Wednesday, * Thursday and Friday of each week, fice in rear of Mangum's Drug Store Hail Insurance?Cotton! Mr. A. F. Funderburk has his itire cotton crop insured against ss by hail in the amount of W.OO per acre. The Carolina ail Insurance Co., of Marion, C., has been doing business ace 1906, and has paid out over !0,000 a year to farmers. They ive never had a lawsuit in Itlinor a r>1aim Ar??r /\nn ? viuiiiu i inj v/nv WISH8: insurance or information can e Mr. A. F. Funderburk. The >st is very little. Adv,