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r 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 oi iviarcn a, i?/v. January 20, 1915 Did the governor think Chas. A. would never reach the governor's seat an> other way? "Ex-Governor Chas. A. Smith" sounds better than "Chas A. Smith, defeated candidate for governor." Anatele Hikhailovitch Stocssel Passes Away.?Headline. We fail to understand how he lived even this long with such a name. Yes, he was a Russian general. In another column is an article telling why "kissing the book" should be stopped in North Carolina courts, and the reasons given hold good in this -u IJ 1M-_ aiaic. wc MJUU1U llK.e lO See such a bill pass the legislatures of each state. J. Clifton Rivers, the junior representative from this county, is justly proud of the fftct that he was appointed on the ways and means committee. This speaks well for him and for the county. Clif. will make goo^i on this committee too. 4 mt- - ? Farmers in this sr ction think they are having a hard time of it this season, hilt if rnntroet the conditions here with those of the many sections where small crops were made last year, we see that we are indeed fortunate. We have made more than we can gather, or, at least, - more than we "have "gathered, and we still have cotton to waste. How much cotton has been in all the rainy weather of the last two months? If we were really as poor as we think, we would take better care of what we have. There is about as much excuse for the wife to leave the sewing machine and bureau out in the weather as for the husband or son to leave the harrows, wagons, plows and other tools exposed, to the weather. The household goods would damage more quickly perhaps, but no more surely. The man / is quick to detect any carelessness on the woman's part, but .L 1 * ? on, now siow ne is to see his Own! Farm implements that have been exposed to the weather all the winter have been greatly damaged, and many are the farmers in this section who are loosing hard-earned money in just this way. It is not too late yet to put those tools under the shelter. ? The motive of Governor Blease in resigning so near the end of his term can not be known to the people and we are all left to guess. He might have thought there was some likeli hood that the house would bring inpeachment proceedings against him, but we hardly think this caused his unexpected move. Realizing the strength of the opposition to his policies in the legislature, and thinking over the trend of affairs Hnrin<lf ilia eoimml ~ .1 * --f, ogvcitll IIIUUIIIS (VtlSI, he must have decided it would be a bit uncomfortable and embarrassing: to have a part in the inauguration of a new governor and a new administration. He accordingly handed in his resignation and stepped aside, and by so doing put his name on the front page once more. 1 \ V fc,.. >w. . CHURCH NOTES BAPTIST, J. M. Sullivan. Pastor. We haven't missed but three appointment at Center Grove this new associational year. We enjoyed being with the folks Saturday afternoon in the conference service. They are to try the plan of paying by the month. We have appointed four collectors to take charge of this part of the work. They can by dividing the membership give each one a chance to adopt the "Scriptural plan" of giving. "Upon the first day of the week let everyone of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come."? 1 Cor. 16:2. Why not obey the above injunction as much so as any other? Of course if God hasn't given or prospered you any, then 3 0U are excusable. How was the rain and sunshine last summer on your crop? How is your health and your capacity for enjoying what He has given you? Do you have any fresh air to breathe or fresh water to drink, in fact how do you feel anyway? If not pros perous or helped, do not give. Next Sunday, Pageland at II a. m. and 7:15 p. m. If a little' rainv and you feel like the Lord will "excuse" you don't come. But come if you can. METHODIST EPISCOPAL J. A. McGraw, pastor We will be at Zion "next Sunday morning and at Mt. Croghan nexf Sunday night. For the re mainder of this year or until fur ther notice our fourth Sunday ServifPS will bo in nrrnril uritli the above. On the fifth Sunday in this month we will preach at Mt. Croghan at 11 o'clock and at Pageland at 7:15. Committees Appointed To assist me in the work per taining to the town-1 have named the following committees: Streets, C. M. Peninger; Sanitation, S. A. Sellers; Finance, L. J. Watford; Advertising and printing, C. M. Tucker. Citizens will please note this and make all complaints to the person wllOCO rllltv it ic to loolr flftnr tlio particular matter at hand. If I the street needs attention, see, Peninger; if some section needs cleaning, see Sellers; if you have a claim against the town see Watford, and if something should be printed or published, see Tucker. We certainly desire the cooperation ot ttie good people in whatever we shall undertake to do. Respectfully A. F. Funderburk, Mayor. Silas?"What's your son studying at college?" Hiram?"Pharmacy." Silas?"Some newfangle farming, eh?" "Mamma, when people are in mourning, do they wear black nightgowns?" "Why, no; of course not." "Well, don't they .feel just as bad at night as they do in the daytime."?Judge. Eat plenty of good fresh beef and pork, and you can do so much more in a day you will hardly know there is a war in progress- Don't be afraid the supply will be exhausted. There is no scarcity yet. Eat all ? you want, and you will soon want more if you buy from H. B. Graves' Market. , . - . *. * ^ ' ' . ? ? . . ^ The i CHARIT Now is the Time Monroe and attend ever known in the County. The entire $15,1 Cnnrlc CIiaoc IWaIS/ \IUVUJ, UIIULl), 11VUI on sale During the HERE ARE A FEW OF? , LIST OF BARGAINS: '] Apron Ginghams 6 to 7ctslft Sale Price 3cts yd > I a Men's Fleece lined heavy p Underwear, regular price p world over Si.00, now 69c suit _ . A Shoes, all kinds and sizes of h shoes from 83c up to $3.98 g Sale Starts Saturdi and Closes Saturda Thousands of articles on sale r tisment. \ m Monroe Hon NASSIFF And JOSH MONRQEL I^sw Franklin Street 'C^>p Doors Open Si Hard 1 If you have been saving for ha spend it and our store is the pla VltlVO 11C full niir/^Vino!n/? .... , ^ 1u|. kuivikioiiik puwui. worth's grocery department < things to the stock. We buv fc same way. Hence, when yoi have any margin figured on for "Small expense means small pr< need of anything in groceries, d G. C. Mang ^ Your last chance to I RANGE Cheap. Ou tast lor 30 clays longei OUR STOCK IS SI Our Stoves and Rang tation. Everyone guara | PAGELAND HAI & Great Y Sale for you to go to the greatest sale history of Union Ml A CIaa!/ A( jyv cjiula wi 111 j his, Hats, etc. Put : 13 Days. jTHE LEADERS IN OUR (en's Pants, regular $1.50 fd 1.75 pants sale price 95c landkerchiefs, 5c kind lc 'aper pins, " " lc dl kinds dress goods, reguir 10 and 12 1-2 cent goods, oing on sale for 8c yd ly, January 23rd y, February 6th lot mentioned in this adver Bargain isc 'H, Proprietors >tii Carolina >osite Post Office aturday at 9 rimes ird times, it's now time to ce where your money will We have bought Mr. Edtind have added many new >r cash only, and sell the i trade with us you don't the fellow who doesn't pay. ifit" is our Motto. When in [on'i fail to C us B 4 U buy. um & Co. n I get a STOVE or ir Cut prices will ? r. ILL COMPLETE I es have a big repu- ? inteed as represented RDWARE CO. j t{; .7; " ' v Christmas Has Pas Year is Here, an SeUi Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Fancy C Brazil Nuts or Nigger toes 15c Raisins 15c Candies 10 to 15c Shredded Coconut 20c 15 or 20 Boys' Suits ag gardless o Everything else at usual barga you to C us B 4 U buy. We are saving others mo CATO con Per J. R. Moeoooooooe sec b If Vn.. n v u m vru vr S and send to us 0 when you aires S due bills, don't X you don'i g et the o takes money to x store and promi q pay our bills. | Pageland 1 %?!OOOOOd6Q$ ^8! Still Doing Same Ok We Protect your propei Don t risk your property \ times like this We buy and sell LAND? any more Land. Did yo SAY! We have secured th Survetv of New York. Can furr for any kind of Positions at See us about this- Dr n't leave hom Pageland Ins. * "The hustlers" and tres Human Lite You t afford with your life by swa . of medicine vou can ! | Drugs are pc I should be takei I physician presc I a specially ol filling prescri 1 written. When you wan* I Mangum 1 1 The quality Store, where fair ;sed and New d still we are ing rackers and O - U - Pies pound pound pound " e 8 to 14 to go re- I 1 cost in prices. It will pay ney why not you? 4PANY Cato et Sick | O for medicine N idy owe past b : blame us if K 0 i medicine. It 8 run a drug ^ ises will not | "Nuff sed" S Iriifl Co. I Business 1 PlaGe ty while you sleep, vithout lire protection -There will never be uever think of this? e agency for the National lish any kind of a BOND, reasonable rates. e to get what you can get here & Realty Co. ityou-right people is Sacred to take chances 11 AAA/1 n n Onw l'l" J 1 nv/vviiiy uny rviIIU get isonous and a just as the ribeS. We make iptions just as they are medicine think ot us. Drug Co. dealings has first place. |