The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, March 31, 1915, Image 4
The Pagetend Journa
Published Wednesday Morning
C. M. Tucker, Proprietor
Subscription Price - - $1.0
Entered as second class mai
matter at the post ottice at Page
land, S. C., under Postal Ac
of March 3, 1879.
March 31. 1915
There has been good road
talk in this section for man;
years. Much improvement ha;
been made in the roads. Fairl;
good roads may he found ii
many sections when weathe
conditions are favorable.
However, the work .has gon<
just far enough for the promo
ters to realize as never befon
that permanent roads can not lx
had under present conditions
The free labor and the coinmu
tation tax are just about enougl
to keep the roads at a stand still
Not enough to do any permu
nent work and keep the road
repaired. If a good system o
roads could he huill the cost o
upkeep would he materially re
duced, and there would he sur
plus enough to almost*pay inter
est on bonds enough to secur<
the needed funds.
Money mav he had in larg<
quantities for this purpose an<
the roads may he built this yeat
This is the very best year of al
for doing this kind of work
All the people need the road
and the laborers need the mone;
which may be so easily brough
within their reach.
Legislation has been passed t<
piuo <inv tmrl -ill Inii iuliini" I<
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Chesterfield county the 1 i<>lit t<
hold elections and vote on th
question of issuing bonds to
permanent road building. Th
day for the election on this que;
tion has been si l for May 3rc
LaCoste lwans, of Cheraw, i
y . v
exerting his best e! forts to giv
this county the very l)est system
in th
v *?^?os^le
jjpBB -' ? I
Bv owners una mm tne>
H|^Bmmake r^toney by waiting and
using the coilotv's money Svhilc
the county gofcs without.
Superintendent Rouse says
.that he has beefe thrown upon
his own resources'^ in financing
the schools of the county during
the session, and that he has paid
out about $30,000, but has col
lected only about $11,000, which
leaves about $19,000. He haa
? - *
ouuuweu money irom any
available source, and has
ed hard to keep the
Executions are not^^^^J
they are^^flHH|H
year old in th^|^H|HHflH
Ion
is
The tax
last day of Decern
cutions should be written foraff
taxes unpaid at that time. Costs
and heavy penalties should be
added, and then the poorer tax
payers would be placed on an |
equal footing. There is no
justice in allowing the big tax
^ payers to use the county's money
f for six and eight months free.
If all were required to pay
- it ? * '
Ifiuiupuy, ine levy might be reduced.
| Notice.
I The County Board of Equalization
for Chesterfield county
Avill meet in the Auditors* office
Tuesday March the 23rd at 11
o'clock a. m.
T. W. Eddins
County Auditor.
The next best thing to a good i
home is a good road to get to it. ?
1 B. C. J on os, W. E. Gardner, Z
Z. Middleton, C. R. Rollings,
s ALLIGATOR township
~ J. W. McDaniel, W. P. Shaw
J. A. Black well, H. M. Norris.
" COLE HILL township
^ G. S. Crenshaw, J. W. Cassidy
"j Jr., A. J. Williams, Jno. D. Odon
, STEER PEN township
>t Lewis Wilks, I. H. Wallace
W. F. Tolson.
Jewish Passover Week
- The services in cJebratiorr o
s the Jewish Passover feast begai
v Mondav evening about 6oVlocl
s in the Jewish synagogues where
Y ever they are located and tin
n feast will last through the week
r Rabbi Merfield of Columbia
describes it as follows;
"Passover (Pesach) is tin
e seven days' festival observed bt
1 the Jew in the early spring ir
e commemoration of the exodui
i front Egypt. In ancient JewisI
. life, it v.as the first of the three
Pileiim festival*: imnn
_ * ?.?V| *ipvyi? muui
every male Jew was required tc
1 present himself in person at th<
. central sanctuary in Jerusalem
Although the Passover has cer
s tain features in common witl
' the universal spring festival, it ii
its historical significance whicl
1 gives it lasting vitality.
"It is the great independence
. day of the jew; the first event ii
his national history, an even
which became fundamental ii
L'jall his thinking, too, as evident
cd hv the frequent reference t
e the great dcliverence.
1
Cod Of Thanks
We desire to express ou
thanks publicly for the man;
s kindnesses that have been showi
* us during the sad hours of th
* past few weeks. The peopl
Have bee a very kind and conski
0 crate and h ive by word and ac
11 shown sympathy and love, all c
0 which we appreciate very mucl
c J. M. Arant and Iramil>
e Notice
The jurors drawn for fir*
' week of civil court need nc
s attend until Wednsdav mornin
e at 10 o'clock April 11, 1915.
s I. P. Mangum,
e w ^ Clerl^of^coi^,
^HMEttry Mouse Host (to arm
F^^^fuest,)?"H'lo, Jack! Drov<
e oV4?T with Miss Cuddles, eh? Rip
slping sleighing, but cold going
I a&rtJt?"
Y ' - *
; | jaci; ifctieeriullyJ? "Oh, 1 didn'
notice
; Host?"All n^JUfctlien. Come
in and thaw that earHag out 01
your mustache."?JudgeT\^
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Bank ol Pageland.
At Pageland, in the State of South Carolina,
at the close of business
March 4, 1915
ESO URGES.
counts, $mTl75.02
I 4,942.73
?turcs, 3,179.68
A 12,105.15
^Liul Hankers 10,590.06
1,596.00
HB^or Coin, 481.56
H^Ls,
$30,000.00
nnn^^A
jMHBn|ne^anLrrcn
> d,
;-ue lo Ban>^WHA none
Dividends L'n
Individual
Check, 33,614.57
Time Certificaf^^^^^^M^L 39,623.00
Cashier's Checl^^^^H^A 1,399 63
Notes and Bills nom.
Payable, in^^^^^A
wfl^^^Hf00765,
STATE OF
County of Chesterffll^^^A
Before me came L. L. PaTH^^ici
of tne above named bank, who^Bnv
duly .worn, (ays ,hat the abovelfoJ
o7Sd bfnSia,emek! '* 8 ,ruc condition
Mid bank " y lhe books of
'' L. Parker r:a?hi?r
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 16th dav of March 1915.
A. F. Funderburk. Notary Public.
CORRECT ATTEST
R. H. Blakcncy /
J. A. Arant
G. D. Mangum
Directors.
/'
ll cost less to keep a road in
good repair than allow it to take
care of itself.
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. be ready. We hope to hi
some good work and lib#
giving on the Second Sunda
* April.
The offering in the Sin
school at Liberty Hill was g
* to Home and Foreign Missi
A very commendable ac
the part of our ladies is theii
' cission to send the orphani
box just at this time of ;
need. Truly hope all the Ii
will take part in this most w6
f cause. See any of the off
a I
; Character!
* is always found in Royal Tai
1 sential needed to make the 1
noT extreme Effect. A mu
Fabric's, woolens of highest gi
i exclusive. Weaves of beaur
3 Come in some time this v
1 body lines. The new sprinj
j showing all that is new and
, by us gives thein that distin
i sired by the well dressed men
BO\
i We also beg to annouc
3 good "KING" Roys Suits left,
1 your boys have not been litre
a let us show you these excepti
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'f and preparet
needs. Othe
plied. It is j
Flour 4
are leaders, but other
trail. MOVE.
H
^ mtr is a living ad^
to any businCss.
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at heart, and attr
1 ot our success to t
T. E.
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If. society for further
.
day we aie planning
lay" service at White
th dinner on the
here will be Missionses
by the Sunday
k by the pastor on
of the work,
lave with us for one
dresses, Bro. Leon
i. and others if we
them. Come and
ay with us.
Legance
Also every other esFashion's
snappy but
both, young and old.
estionable. Pattern's,
iretik fend let us make a map of your
K pat&rnsare exceptionally clever,
rnrrprf. avinOr vour rlAllioe tn
?- . ?"f, J V1WIIIVO UlUUt |
clioir.^nd individuality so much de- I
'">jt ' ' rs
suits
e thai we still have a few of those j;
, whtBh we will sell at a sacrifice. If
d up^dt will pay you to come in and '
life & CO.
IT^TfX^TI STORE |
?iir Move
loiight the goods
1 td supply your
rs are being suprour
move.
k Potatoes
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things follow closely in their
H
terests our customers
jbuie the greater part
this nnlien
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others money. Why
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find what
lie Hardware line
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RESIG
We have resigned as weathe
the duties of this position are
one who has time. We ar*
the'wants of our customers
attention.
As the people learn of o
dealings our list of-customers
Are you one? If not, why,
CATO COll
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Q solution lor spraying fru
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jT.ioi; a ouppij ui
Old Dutch C
which brightens the house
housekeeper.
Sfale Drugs have 111
we don't use them,
cheap drugs when tt
Pageland I
We sell Keros
'Siloing1
Same Old
We Protect your property
Don t risk your property wi
imes like this
We buy and sell LAND?1
any more Land. Did you
SAY! We have secured the
>uretv of New York. Can furnu
or any kind of Positions at xei
lee us ahniit thic. i
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Pageland Ins. &
"The hustlers" and treat-;
The Mi:
The mistake in bottles or in dru
scription never happens with us.
partment every prescription we fill
ed so there is no possibility of a mi
We do not leave out one drug c
we give your doctor credit (or kn
into a prescription better than we
well perfected to permit any bungl
accuracy and perfect purity, that
our prescription department.
Mangnm D
The quality Store, where fair dc
C
NED
:r prognosticator and
turned over to some;
too busy supplying
to give the matter
ur prices and square
grows steadily.
1PANY
ato
OOOGOeOOOOG4
Spraying |
a barrel ol lime Q
lit trees. Try it V
b
leanser S
i and gladdens the N
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ttle power and Q
We do not buy X
ley are offered. O
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>rng Co.L
ene Oil
jOgoge?otf |^H
Business
Place
/ while you sleep.
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inout lire protection
Tiere will never be
ever think of this?
agency for the National
ih any kind of a BOND,
isonable rates,
to get what you can get here
l Realty Co.
you-right people
stake j
gs used in filling a preIn
our prescription de- ^
is checked and rechec^stake.
)r substitute another, for
owing what ought to so
i do. Our system is too
ling inaccurcy. Positive ,
only properly describes 1
rug Co.
lalings has first place.