The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, March 24, 1915, Image 2
The Pagelattd Journal
Published Wednesday Mornings
C. M. Tucker, Proprietor
Subscription Price - - SI.00
Entered as second class mail
matter at the post ol ice at Page
land, S. C., under Postal Act
of March 3, 1879.
March 24, 1915
"The Monroe Journal, in re
coniing me trial ol tlie negro
Robinson, the ''Indian Doctor,"
made the following comment:
"This is a case in which a great
.deal of smoke has conie front a
little fire. 1 here is considerable
dissatisfaction in the section
where Robinson worked at the
severity of the sentence, and
petitions are being circulated
asking the judge to remit the
road sentence. There was no
evidence that litis negro did anybody
any harm. Medical doctors
have in times past been
before the courts in this county
charged with practicing without
license and let off with a nonii
nal fine or the mere costs. It is
certain that a great many people
llvit ihft omtiinci" ic Inn
J severe and their sense of justice
( is shocked. I le had never been
_% up before, the indications were
that he had no intention of
violating the law. Under the
circumstances it would seem to
be sufficient to meet all the demands
of good public policy to
at least give the man a chance
to stop without having to work
eight months on the. chain gang.
This paper is frank to sav that it
hopes Judge De\ in may see his
vvav clear to comply with the
spirit of the petitioners."
The memory ot one Jones, the
preacher-doctor, who held torth
' *' in such magnificence in these
parts during a certain period, not
nso long since, forbids that we
^^^J^W:ree to the sentiments express
j^nHBRHkabovc, when we consider that
jjjm^^was a negio who ^laimed
{Ordered From Chicago.
The Lexington, N.C. Dispatch
says:
It is related llinl a young
married man of this riiv. lnnlrino
about for furniture with which
to fit up a home for himself and
bride, could not find anything
in his home town that filled the
bill. Somehow the stuff the
home merchants offered did not
show up as well as that offered
by thc(mail order houses in faraway
Chicago and he sent an
order to Montgomery Ward &
Co., for the furniture. Iu due
season a dray drove up at his
resiuence ana unloaded tlie
furniture and all of it came from
the Elk Furniture Co., right heie
in Lexington. The Chicago
company sent .the order to Mr,
jolin L. G alii more, secretary and
treasuicr of the Elk Furniture
Co., of this city to be filled.
This ujung man will doubtless
look around a little more carefully
next time before he orders
from out of town merchants.
He is a fine young man, a good
citizen, but he didn't stop to
think that when he sent his
money to Chicago he wasn't doing
the right thing. A part of it
stayed in Chicago but luckily a
part of it came back home. A
thing like that happens only
once in a great while. Generally
every cent ol the money goes
and never comes back. The
mail ord'cr man does not pay
taxes in Lexington. 1 he mail
order house does not stand ready
to help a man when lie's down
and out. The mail order house
does not contribute a peony towards
building up Lexington
and Davidson county. The
home merchant do'es and this
young man should have bought
of tiie home merchant. Buying
from the mail order house is unpatriotic,
unbusinesslike and
altogether unwise.
Card of 'I hanks.
We desire to express our
thanks to our neighbors and
frieniis^oi^hei^^tfdm^^and
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BAPTIST, J. M. Sullivan. lPaslor - 1
All who may expect to help *** 1
the horse account will please 1
so at once. 1
rd
We desire to say just a wc
to the ladies immediately folio w"
inc lli<* 11 o m ffe" i
r> m. M. iai ov i uiuij at 1 ?k. i
land next Sunday. <1 *
Pageland 11 a. m. and'-^Bfp.
m. Libertv Hill, Special |
p.m. $
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Lucille wasa carefully broufi
up little girl of five, and she ,e*
? % 7?
Easter-nn
Around "01
It is the time when natur'.s
raiments of spring. It is the
fmm tho VlOOItt- W1I
iivnv) KtumCLllO Uli
clothes of Spring. f
It is the time when the tht^
to Royal Tailored Clothes. I* ,
fit the personality of a man. ?
the clever patterns and choia6**'
The Royal Tailors"and reascr13
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THE OiyL1^Y
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We have btfB
and prepare#*
needs. Other?
plied. It is
Flour &l 1
are leaders, but other tfu
trail. MOVE. J
turned in high glee from her'
first party. "I was a good girl,"
she announced, "an* I talked
nice all the time."
"Did vou remember to sav
something nice to Mrs. Apple
gate, just bpfore leaving?" asked
her mother.
"Ob, yes, I did," responded Lucille.
"I smiled at her and seid:
*1 enjoyed mvself very much,
Mrs. Applegate. 1 had lots more
to eat than I 'spected to have.'"
?Chicago Register.
te is just
tic Corner
teps forth clad in the Verdant
te when men's thoughts turn
iter to the lighter, gladsome
its of discriminaing men turn
b carefully tailored clothes that
s will be pleased to show you
thrics for spring as tailored by
jlv priced.
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We have resigned as weath<
the duties of this position are
one who has time. We ar<
wantc rtf nnr
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attention.
As the people learn of c
dealings our list of customers
Are you one? If not, why
CATO COH
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