The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, March 31, 1915, Image 6
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March 31, 1915 A
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Mr. Sam Turner has accepted | a
a position as fireman with the 0
Carolina & Northwestern rail- >
wa3* at Hartsvillc.
Sarah Mae, 5 year-old daugh- ^
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jen- S(
kins, of the Dudley section, cut n
off a toe with an axe one day a
last week. ;1
Carl, the 2-year-old son of Mr. t<
and Mrs. J. Osborne Smith, who
lives 2 miles north of town, was
carried to a Charlotte hospital j ]
Monday, where he underwent n
an operation for ruptvtre. He is
reported as do in g well. ! li
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Saturday Mr. S. A. Sellars was 111
showing a hen egg that weighed ;
nearly 4 ounces or about as j
much as two average eggs. Mr. j (\
Sellers could not be induced to >
part with this huge egg, but car- fo
ried it back home and ate it. S
Policeman Funderhurk killed ?
a mad dog under Mr. B. C. Ogburn's
residence in the southern
part of town Monday afternoon.
The dog had a fit near the back o
steps and there seemed to be no N
doubt that it had rabies. It was d
a shepherd dog and, so far as we u
have learned no damage was li
done by the dog. j n
The hoys of Chesterfield conn 111
tv who are in school at the j
University at Columbia have c
reorganized their county club, \>
with L. C. Wannamaker as presi ; s<
dent; Robert Turner, vice presi- n
dent; Lonnie Knight treasurer; I 1
A. R. Poston, secretary. They i A
are to study the schools andjc
luaus prooiems 01 tjliesterfielu j a
county.
Mr. John W. Burr, a farmer N
living a mile and a half south of S
^^fcChesterfield, lost his dwelling V
contents by fire about <S ir
Fridajf^jnomiiie. Tlw?.l?v
fire originated a^me top of the I \
shouse at or near a chimney and f
quickly enveloped the building 1
in flames. No one was there | ;
except Mrs. Burr and nothing of t
any note was saved from the [ 1
dwelling. The smoke house
nearby caught and burned also,! j
but help arrived in time to save ; 1
the meat. There was $1050 in- t
surance.
Tom is dead. This announce r
ment was made early Thursday \
morning, and soon preparations c
fnr Knrinl t?ovr/\ 1
1UI UUMIII ?VVIC IIIIUL-I Wil\ . I Olll <
was Pageland's yellow cat, ami i
everybody liked him. lie had \
many admirable traits, one of: \
the chief of which was his;l
friendly feeling for all of his |?
human acquaintances. Tom
was no respector of persons. 11
None were too high and none i j
too low for Tom. A majority of i j
those who claim to know Tom's j(
history say he was about 7 warsi i
. i 1
old, while others stoutly main j
tain that he was nearer fifteen. .
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Mr. R. 11. Blakeney says lie was j
raised from a kitten by the Mer-! |
cantile company, Mr. W. T.!(
fulgeworth thinks he was horn 1 i
in his store, II. B. Sowell says ,
he was here before he began
keeping a cross roads store about |
thirteen years ago. Various
other accounts may be had, and 1
it appears that the next legisla- 1
ture will have to appoint an in
vestigating committee to settle i 1
the matter. But the fact that '
Tom was a good cat and that lie '
visited much can not be disputed.
I le once made headquarters '
at the Mercantile company's but
later he moved his belongings '
to the Carolina Supolv com- *
pany's where the cheese was (
more plentiful, lie was not a '
greedy cat, even if he did eat I
Billy Sellers'part of the salmon |'
when they were dining recently. '
His diet was rich, principally i
cheese and it has been suggested l
that acute indigestion caused his;.
death, though some think he ate|s
something poison. Tom is dead. I
Next Sunday is Easter
will be the time to plant
even thine,?if the snow^^H^K
It has been snowinag^KiBy
and almost continuoudMHfl^q
yesterday at noon. MUjSpwf>3
Mr. K E. Richardson
don't suppose, how many^MMt
ri :. ! \ estf ,i-:\ aftern-.
the home of the bride's paftfflK,
\f,- .,,,.1 m,o r it r
Mr. Shep West, who has been
dd Chesterfield since the 13th
n the charge of killing j. W.
rant, was released on ho id
esterdav after noon.
Mr. C. W. /Yrant was released
oni custody at Chesterfield last
Wednesday evening on bond for
is appearence at court to
nswer for the allegid killing
f Mr. J. D. Wallace here on
larch 12th.
Mr. II. M. Mollis and Miss
latide Gale, both of the 1'aulks
action of Union county, were
carried about (> o'clock Sunday
fternoon hv Usij. W. U. Thomas
t his home in -Lanes Creek I
>wnship.
Mr. J. W. Kaynor and family!
aft Monday for their lrune at
lelport, L. 1., to spend the summer.
They spend each winter
k, their home just outside the
units of Page-land, i'hey h ive
mule many friends in aid ilea:
own who regret t*> see tin m go.
Miss Cecil Moore, small
aughter of Dr. and Mrs. U C'.
Ioore, was carried to the Pros
yterian hospital at Charlotte
unday and she underwent an
peration for appendicitis Mouay
morning. She stood the op
ration veil and is doing nicely.
Mr. J. M. Aruni.v ho was seriusly
won titled at Pigel uul <>n
larch 12th, came h'?me Satur
ay from the Charloiie h-ispila!
.here he underwent an'opei on.
He is report il as doine
ici ly and unless eonip'.i -nuions
rise yel he will soon be well.
Mr. C. B. Webb, national vice
ouncilior of tin 1 upioi (>rder
ill jjive a public address in tile
boll auditorium here Saturday
ight, April 10 at S o'clock,
he public is invited to attend,
ill members of the local eounil
are asked to meet at the hall
t 7:30.
Mrs. Mattie Robinson, wife o>
Ir. A. F Rolunson, of Mineral
prints, N. died it bvr home
/iday morning. Site bad been
l failing health for several
vas about >0 years old. l ite
uneral was conducted at Waxlaw
Saturday afternoon. Mr.
\. C. Robinson, of Pa^eland, at
ended tlu\ funeral, lie is a
jrother of Mr. A. K. Robinson.
Miss Carrie Pivssoa, who lias
list closed a term ol school at
enkins school in Lanes ( reek
ownship has heen appointed
>ostmislross at I'nior.vile, \. C.
tear her home. She has hin t)
caching in the pub!it schools
)f Union county lot a nnmlnj
)f years an-' she is favorably
tnowil 1).\ ho tsol people. !.:
vill ilonl)tless nv.ike a tfood
>ostmi-truss* Mi Kthel Gain
)as been appointed assistant by
diss Ihvsson.
Mrs. Kllen Hon-'h, widow of
he late J. C. lioujjdh died at her
tome in Rock I lib. S. < on the
Mlh of Mart h. She is a nabv 1
>1 this county and is o l.ni ?>
>y tile oilier inhabits ;!>. !
ollowin^ children survive W h
er llonj?h. <>l Li nn; hdimmd
lough, of R >ck f I ill; Samuel
lough, of Mis-;.: !< .chain! 'long i,
)f Atlanta; ( hariie Hough, of
donroe, N. Mrs. W. M. Mm
jar"* "{ near l'a Ian 1; Mr V .
d. Miciiael, ol !<o< i lill.
Mr. Alfred In Divis, one of
he oldest t iti/esis of Chester
lield, died Monda.\ morning and
was buried 'I'msdity. Ho w. s
lite second inert hunt lo in
wsiness at ( Tcstei field court
louse soon after the war- lie
worked for awhile with the
ate John II. IVikins who lii.-l
>pened a store there, ami
ater went in business for him
self hack win n lie ??'d Metlio1
ist cliureh was used as a coin I
touse. Mr Davis m imed .Miss
Mary Dowry, dan: liter oi tin
ate Colonel lowi', of the
llornshoro 'cetion. !?> this
tnion several children were
)orn hut onlv one survives, .Mis.
\. \V. Iltirsev. Mr. Davis was
ihout 77 vears old and In had
icon very leehle lot a lour; Itute.
. ... ..... .ml,.. 4 . 1j. u
nrlvs south'MStof Monroe./*$r 4,
B?is!m;ss L?cm|
IVantcd- Id exchange pood m^tec-odfr
mi'k enw. H. P.. Sow t?lI. _
Los! i.n !:r! Wednesday at Pajt^kuid,
..I..' W. (). W. ring. Reward./ Ittni
Cone mitt Wi'i'\|icri to install* iatfe^
cane mil! nt (i'.it'w to make raQ^sojfs
for the public next fall. An C'ltefiONfiSP
man will do the woik Let evenWjpnh
plant a patch of cane C. 1.. Gullc<afe"
f' Or Sa"c -hi exchange one brand^Hgf
oiu horse \nt?nrn iron axle wagoin.
Will exchange for fresh milk cow. nd
P'l\ the different r. 'f'.W. < irogory. .L,
Ron*! Fall?to see us w hen you - %$&!
pardon seeds, cane seed. Onion
Need Irish Potatoes and kerosene
Pageland Drug Co. ' ,
Prfnji?th.e Balance of Those cot^^t
seed that \oii expect to sell, as we-vdne
going to ipiit Inning soon. MungOvaflf
Wallers
Your Buflay - requires oil; how alxout
your watch. Can it run night and Hav
for years ami years without a drop of oti?
11 :i\<- it < leaned and oiled. It It.Ku baulks.
When vonr watch stops, hring-it'Ao
the doctor. It It. Kitl.anks -rk
Pi:re Bred ? While Leghorn eggs, Side
a s-ettinp. II It. Graves, PagelanW,
IVc?will pin only on Satur ;
Itirl |. K. .'^cilon
Slandinfl -at my ham in
\Iorl v.aijes of Real Rstate, 'HHlfl
I!'": :;.??! othr; !i :11 ltlaoks IIUW
hi- bad at tliis off" e. I
Hlijhesl?matKOt price paid for
ens. > !< in < ash or trade. Sqfl
tin la fou- \on soli. W |\ Kedfearn.
?
(?< t your tablets, pencils and 6Cho<fl
stippli* s at Man^uni l)rti({ Co.
. Steir.ij your chickens and eggs to D.fl
i lark i'n. They will buy in anl
I quant t\ . I
Ihiji'tst market price for cattle at anfl
and all seasons. Also all the veals f
| cm get Phone 110. 13, I'agelanil
' I -rr-liange II. I> Craves. (J-:i
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Card Of Thanks (
We t: !<c !his method of exursSI
injr ;itu ill.inks and appreciation
j l.> ill who h-.iw shown ns kintfI
t.i-ss ?>r helped its my way du\itilc
our roceni tnisfoitune. \Vi?
appreciate deeply any anil all
j aeis \ti<I words of s> mpaihx. nn.,1
j hope to he ahle lo repay in til >
!future.
!:s. J. 1) Wall.see and Family
M. M. JOHNSON
\ 1 TOKM-.Y \T I..WV
Wili ! < hi I'i claii'l Wednesday
.nrsd.iv and I ridny of imcIi week.
A Fu!i IJ.ne
t
of stork Howiiers, Liniments'.in i
iuary Medicines kept on
! 1*1;! at .ill times. ('allsnnswei
; ciI !.i\ or r.i^ht for tin cask.
Watts and Graves
Wit'iium Mirni-ons IViireland, S. IJ
The Market is under fresh
management, !>ut the meats
we are serving are much
fresher. !
:im j^!ail to l)t% hack in V
charge ol youi frcsli mesl I
suppi\ a^aiti, nn<l I ask the F
patronage of all m\ <>UI ens- i
loan-' , .1 in 1 all the new ones
* hnrlic will slill he on M
hand to cut the meat to suit 1
I
i R. E. Richardson J
f|ih of Mrs I. M. Funder-1
rning March 2.vh tho spirit of
Lenora McFadden Funder-j
Kwk winded ils flight to the
Kite heights of eternal bliss to
# with God and the Heavenly
Btong after only a day's suffer
uflg. She had been in tailing j
Wealth for a long time, but up to!
3Ftu-sday she had been able to!
attend to her household duties.
^ She was a daughter of!
Knthony Lee and Mary Jane;
tones, of Sumter county. Site;
Svas born Feb. '?, LSI'). Married |
'September -1, l<S(?5 to Mr. Jerry
LFundeihutU and came with him
to :his counl\ imnu-diaielv alter
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ward, where she has lived since,
y To this uun?n were oont 11
children. The following with
Iter husband and 15 grand child-;
ten and .i gieai grand children j
Survive: Mesdamcs 1*. !>. I'under i
'butk, b. .V. I'iviar, i>. L. Mangum
aT 1 ^
ijmi K. I>. Deese, and Messrs.
SVD., II. J., O. J., and R. M !
fiuiulerburk, two brothers. Rich
ard and Howard Jones, of Sum I
ter county, mid Mrs. Mamie
^liolliday, <>: near Manning.
. Her's we.a a life of failhtu'j
Christian service, she having
finned Liberty Hill iiaptis'. i
churc h immediately after com
ing to this section, in which she
remained a faithful membet
until death.
She was a woman of rare;
ability. During the war between
the Stntes'thc college in which y
she vyas being educated was: ^
burned. Allerwatd she read j*j
some medicine and took up pii &
vate nursing. Mr. Jerry hunder |
burkvvent P her father's home
a'wounded soldier. She nursed u
him and soon afterward they ft
were married. Site came with S
him here and didn't forget her g
early trainin but began dosing
medicine. Soon she was famed n
throughout the entire section as y
j an angel of mercy to the sick g
land needy. After tiding six and $
height miles in the night to see
LllWU . ' i t!'';. i _
enced physicians who regarded 1
her especially skilled in '.lie 1
treatment of children.
Another ol her nmn\ accom- a
lishmenls was the art ot liihle fl
story telling, made possible In
daily Hihle study.
Willi keener appreciation than
ever w e look hack to the sacred i
tunes when she would gather in
from plu\ the throng ol grand
children for .1 story about Jos
eph. I \mu 1 or 1 {rave little
David, and in rapt silence we
would listen until she would bc-.ffl
;>in to 'is!** tin- catechism and 3
then the . horns of answers! '3
Shall vveewr foreei? Surclv we S
shall :ise up with -.ill who know |
her and call her Messed.
Her life, ?ime ninl energy .were! 5
spent like th.il of her Master,
wlioni -he implicitv trusted to j
tin* end. *\ ithoti! price.
The \ i i t v helievcs he henrdj]
the la't an iihle whisper tall'2
front 'i i saintly lips, which was g
in pr.iM-r, something about her E
childo-n. Then as a tired pi I K
j*iiin vlie ceased to breathe and g
we who watched knew her g
spirit was nouc to be with (Jod. E
The funeral services were |
conducted at Dudley Thursday I
afternoon by Key. I >. S. bunder I
bur^r and Uev. J. M. Sullivan, I
her pastor
Her request was to be buried S
as near like ( 'Itrist as we know, a
and acconlinp.lv nothing i>ui K
pure white was used, robe, f*
casket and Tie team that came fl
from Monro" to di vv the hearse. ?
' Six of her g mil s >ns, Messrs.
II. P., 11. A., I.. IS, T. I.., ;iiu! (
P. Kunderhork ami l?. IS Plvler
were llu- p ill Ik arers
ft Just as the I>>>dy was lowered
ni<> the tonib .< few voices soft f
By sang "Good Night, Ilelovwi.'
Then us evidence of loving
Ispmpntlo the grave was banked
I with flowers, l.eon I;. panderk^urk
s,
II TAKES I
to huy new goods this seasor
and we have just received o
Spring Go
including Those Good Slippy
iast summer, and stacks of ev
Goods. Our slippers were
we saved you 10 per cent then
We especially invite all tl
isnd see our spring line.
please yoi
March reminds you of new
furnishings. Give us a tria
MINGO BRO
"T -1?Lfl n?PUftl JTCYMMmifllMMBMniProWWMi
If Women Woi
i Their Mo
i
I thov would spend less and ^
j save themselves manv a
worry as well. The Bank of
: Pageland invites accounts
| from women whether en- ?
j gnged in business or not.
j A call here will disclose i Vr\
Es of paying |a
of in cash.
jers wiiT he 5sE^'$j
:m. ~
ank of 1
PAGELAND, I!
HnHBHHHB
I ' t IIBfl MillW?nm?I
New Spring
We have now a heautifull line
chiidrens spring liats. Also a nic
towear hats.
See our ready made dresses al
line of men's and hoy's suits. A
times.
See ns lor ^nylhincj in the
line.
Remember we will not b
our floods and (jet our prices
Yours For Busine;
Pageland M<
Compai
NERVE
i, but we ve got il
ur l>ig I ine of
>ods
>rs like you wore
erything in Dress
bought early and
iby. Come and see.
tie ladies to call
We bought to
Ll
dresses and other
1.
iTHERS
uld Rank I
ney |
Pageland f
5. C.
Goods I
of mens, boys, and |
e line of ladies ready |
[ $1.00 each. New
it prices to suit the
gen en \\ Mercantile |
e undersold. Sec
belorC buyiiuj.
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ircantile j
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