The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, April 07, 1915, Image 6
Court of Common Pleas
Court for the trial of civil
cases will convene at Chesterfield
on Monday, April 12th.
The following jurors have been
drawn:
FIRST WEEK
CHERAW township
W. R. Reid, Stanley Anderson,
T. T M Aroron I Q TJfiomon
-V. A* i'lVl^UII, Ui Ml I^UKUI, A
T. Wallace, J. F. Agerton.
COURT J10USE township
N. A. White, W. C. Adams,
T. D. Robertson, W. J. Streater,
Peter Parker, J. A. Rayfield, C.
R. Sellers.
Mt. CROGHAN township
J. P. Thurman, D. L. Graves,
B. H. Burch, J. Wesley Lowry.
OLD STORE township
J. R. Cato, R. D. Hicks, C. C.
Clark, W. B. Evans.
TEFFERSON township
J. A. Jenkins, B. F. Ogburn,
J. W, Ilinson.
ALLIGATOR township
C. W. McManus, W. M. Grant,
E. W. Clark, W. T. Brown.
COLE HILL township
j. a. ^rowiey, 15. 1\ (joward,
J. H. Johnson, Charley Curry.
STEER PEN township
J. W. Ruthven, W. E. Funderburk,
J. E. Perdue, L. A. Griggs.
SECOND WEEK
CHER\W township
R. D. Crowley, J no. C. Huntley,
A. W. Britt, E. M. Rice, J. C.
Whitley.
COURT HOUSE township
W. A. Burr, B. E. Smith, W.
T. Therrill, J. H. Bittle, A. J.
McQae, E. S. N. Rollings, J. M.
C. Adams.
Mt. CROGHAN township
N. L. Gibson, J. C. Dairympie,
C. P. Nicholson, A. B. Sellers,
). L. Stancil
OLD STORE township
W. J. Blakeney^C. H. Eunderburk,
P. H. Evans, J W. Terry.
JEFFERSON township
B. C. Jones, W. E. Gardner, Z.
l,. ivuciaieton, U. K. Rollings.
ALL/GATOR township
J. W. McDaniel, W. P. Shaw,
J. A. Blackwell, H. M. Norris.
COLE HILL township
G. S. Crenshaw, J. W. Cassidj-,
Jr., A. I. Williams, Jno. D. Odom
Hrow Aboul
Spring
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if nave a nice I11K
nets, chitons, shadow
flouncing up to 45 in
guaranteed to be the lc
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not You?
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K? From March 1st to
make 1 dozen oi the tn
$5 00, hall dozen lor $
I dozen made. Better n
B We guarantee satislactii
Will be at Ruby ev<
B Whitmore will be at Page
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CHURCH NOTES
BAPTIST, J. M. Sullivan. Pastor.
The "All day" service al
White Plains last Sunday was
a success, if weather conditions
were a little unfavorable for
dinner on the ground.
The Missionary Program by
the Sunday school was fine* in
that it was both intertaining
and instructive. Giving valuable
and helpful information
in regard to our Home and Foreign
Mission work.
The offering amounted to
$13.84 and the ladies had already
raised among themselves $4.05
making a total of $17.89.
The B. Y. P. U. are planning
to go over and be with the
Providence folks the Fourth
Sunday afternoon.
Next Sunday we hope to have
a Missionary Rally at Pageland.
We hope to have with us some
of our best laymen. Among the
Qnpjl/orc utiH Ko iKo (/\11/*iti.ni?
M|/vt?uvio tv nt i/v ttiv iviivmug
from Chesterfield: Rev. B. S.
Funderburg, Brethern C. H. and
Kirbv Rivers, T. W. Eddins, and
others if we can secure them.
We are not going to have dinner
on the groud hut of course
we expect to see that these visiting
brethern are well fed.
Let us pray for these services,
as they will mean much or little
to us, according to the amount
of interest we put into them.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
J. A. McGraw, pastor
The Sunday School Conference
at Chesterfield last week
was well attended from all parts
of the Florence District. About
100 delegates being enrolled.
Only one pastor in the entire
district ,was absent and he was
engaged in a meeting. Our circuit
was represented by the pa*
tor and the following delegates:
From Zoar, W. B. Pigg and L,
M. Boone. From Zion, J. \\'.
Simpson. From Pageland, H,
W. Crosswell and L. J. Watford,
and from Mt. Croghan, N. T.
Rivers, J. C. Rivers, W. A. Riv
ers and R. B. Redfcarn. Othen
of our Mt- Croghan members attended
though not as enrolled
delegates.
All our services last Sundaj
were well attended, which fact
the preacher appreciated.
?N?iii?Swdfly w? wiH
Antiofh at 11 o'clock and at Mt
Croghan at 2:30 and also at f
p. m.
t That New
Dress?
of silk mixed goods,
la<*0G OWIil AinKnAl^Amr
iches wide at prices
twest.
:ato
iiiers money. Why
JRES
March 15th we will
nest cabinet pictures lor
>3.00, no less than hall
lake use ol this chance.
)n.
iry Saturday, but Mrs.
land to do your work.
I'S STUDIO
? .y "u
Financial Report of 1
of Pageland fof ls<
(REOUIRED BT NO. 455 ^CTS
OF SOUTH CAROLINA
i
RECEI
'
January 1 Balance cash on ha
2 J. R. New, Town ta
2 Cimmul
4 R. L. McMantli, tov
4 J. W. Gravesjjjf M
4 E. M. Railings, "
4 Dr. J. M. Railings "
4 B. L. Manguiiy/V 44
5 Mrs. Mary A. Sowe
5 Mode Horne
4 J. Monroe Railings
8 Mrs. N.G.'Page, t
M 11 IT?
.. j> a >YUl IU| Y?
44 12 J as. Rorie, town tax
12 44 44 commut
44 12 Will Moore, violatii
12 Lonnie Broom, 44
44 15 J. W. Laney, tov
44 16 Philip Whitley 4
44 18 Joe M. Rollins 1
18 44 44 44 ^comi
44 18 R. A. Carpentfetv tov
19 S. W. Watt*" ^ 4
19 H.W. Owentf & *
18 J. D. Watts, j * "
21 J. A. MeGrav^Jf 4?
23 P. H. Evans, vUgati
27 W. L.
February 1 J. A. Turner, Jf
1 44 3 Mrs. A. M. SiowOi
12 J. M. Seago, u*g.
12 Mrs. M. E. Threat,
13 J. E. King ,
44 17 Sam Mangumjcom
44 18 S. H. Turner, - f
19 W. McColl to
20 W. F. Redfeaqi* ika
44 20 C. M. Peninger, to
20 H. W. Threat!,
* 20 44 c(
March 2 H. B. Baker, to
1 3 W. J. Blakeney
4 Pageland JomTai
; a 4 C. M. Tucker!
1 * 5 W. A. Pia^Jjfcni
' 8 WrTf]Ed^ew?fi 1
" W. T.Rutledgrf '
44 Guy Watts T
Of>mi
44 44 Thos. Jordan, J tow
44 F.W.Walters
44 44 Mudko Brothers 44
44 H. V. Mungo comm
44 G.C.
44 44 J. W. 44
44 F. W. Walters fl|
44 44 Pageland LandWo.
10 J. F. Agerton J*
t1 44 L. B. Price j
44 T. P. Smith. I -
44 H. N. Askin8,cdLm
" C. G. Morgan 44
44 Pageland Drug.?o.
44 T. E. Cato, f44
S. L Evans f
44 R. L. Smith, coamu
44 U.F.Moore,
44 D. E. Clark -II-44-'
44 W. T. McGuirtJ 44
44 11 \ J ; if j?
44 14 Fred Horton, I
44 16 A. C. Dougla-is, violi
44 17 G. D. Man gum, fowi
44 22 C. W. Porter, ^tnm
44 23 S. L. Stokes VkV
44 23 Mrs. Mary E. W^tts,
44 23 G. H. Watts commui
26 O. L. Smith; -"
" 44 R. E. Richardson "
- 44 C. C. Price * "
44 44 W. F. Redfearn "
44 J. D. 44
44 44 H. B. 44 ?
M M. L. "
44 L. C.
44 44 A. G. Anderson, towi
44 44 Mrs. Mollie Redfearn
44 44 M. V. Funderburk
14 44 A. C. Robinson, bom
44 44 Bank of Pagelant, to
44 44 S. F. Ingram 1
44 44 R. H. Blakeney T '
44 44 Pageland Mercantile <
44 44 S. B. Eubank#, co(nm
? 44 T. E. Cato , 44
44 27 M. H. Dawkins,
V 29 G. C, Deese jB
Contin^H
1
treasurer of Town
t quarter of 1915
; OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY
FOR THE YEAR 1912)
PTS
nd 7 70
ix, 14 2 30
tation tax, *15 2 00
vn tax *13-T4 8 70
*14 3 00
5 60
5 10
40
II >n?rn ? ? ' 1 A 1 o / rv
M IW" U IOA 1U1 11 lO UU
M ?t ?< II J
commutation tax *15 2 00
own tax for *14 4 00
dating ordinance 3 00
for *14 65
ation 2 00
ig ordinance 10 00
5 00
/n tax *14 15
3 50
4 44 3 K>
nutation tax *15 2 00
vn tax for' 14 2 15
4 . .. .. 2 4i
.. 2 4Q
75
1 44 44 35
ng ordinance 5 00
town tax '14 1 :>0
15
i. 2 55
M II M 4 O/Y
1 01/
2 60
2 25
mutation tax *15 2 00
" M 44 2 00
wn tax *14 4 70
&nse 5 00
wn tax '14 1 60
44 44 2 70
>mmutation tax 2 00
wn tax *14 2 30
7 40
44 44 3 40
44 2 95
mutation tax '15 2 00
twa^tax *j4 i 2(W_
r 44 44 2 10
- 41 44 100
44 44 10 20
44 44 15
14 44 44 15
Ylutfltirm tav '1** nn
? VV
rn tax *14 2 95
25
44 11 10
iutation tax 2 00
2 00
" 44 2 00
44 44 2 00
town tax *14 25 00
44 44 44 45
44 44 44 1 40
44 44 44 1 85
4 5 00
utation tax *15 2 00
2 00
town tax *14 6 00
** ?? M .) k)C
40
tatirtn tav '1 ? 1
M>WU IUA X 1/ ^
u 44 2 00
44 44 2 00
44 44 2 00
f J i} i < i?i<? 1 00
tax *14 2 15
sting ordinance 5 00
l lax *14 6 90
utation tax 2 00
2 00
town tax '14 4 30
tation tax 2 00
2 0O
2 00
2 00
2 00
11 ' ^ 1 AA
e. uv ,
2 00
2 00
2 00
a tat '14 30
i town tax '14 2 50
15
imutation tax 2 no
wn tax '14 71 65
44 44 13 05
44 44 7 50
Co. town tax *14 37 50
utation tax 2 00
2 00
2 00
| 44 2 00
mt Week
L.
Characteristic
is always found in Royal Tailored Clo
sential needed to make the clothes su<
not extreme Effect. A model fabri
Fabric's, woolens of highest grade. Fit
exclusive. Weaves of beauty and elej
Come in some time this week anc
body lines. The new spring patterr
showing all that is new and correct,
by us gives them that distinction anc
sired by the well dressed men.
BOYS SUI
We also beg to annouce that w
good "KING" Boys Suits left, which v
your boys have not been fitted up, it v
let US show V'OU these PXPPntinnnl \roli
D. E. CLARI
THE QUALITY CM
The Mil
The mistake in bottles or in drti
scription never happens with us,
partment every prescription we fill
ed so there is no possibility of ?. m
We do not leave out one drug
we give your doctor credit for ki
into a prescription better than wi
well perfected to permit any bun?
accuracy and perfect purity, that
our prescription department.
Mangum 0
The quality Store, where fair d
[still Doing1
Same Old
We Protect your property
Don t risk your property wi
times like this
Wc hiiv and ?pII I AMFfc?l
any more Land. Did you
SAY! We have secured the
Suretv of New York. Can furni
for any kind of Positions at re
See us about this- Dcn't leave home
Pageland Ins. 3
"The hustlers" and treat
I
I RESIG
We have resigned as weathe
the duties of this position are
one who has time. We are
the wants of our customers
attention.
As the people learn of o
dealings our list of customers
Are you one? If not, why,
CATO C01V
Per J. R. C
: Elegance
thes. Also every other es3I1
as Fashion's snappy but
c for both, young and old.
;, unquestionable. Pattern's,
?ance.
I let us make a map of your
is are exceptionally clever,
Having your clothes made
I individuality so much dcTS
e still have a few of t hose
ve will sell at a sacrifice. If
vill pay you to come in and
les.
i 8k CO.
5H STORE
igs used in filling a preIn
our prescription de1
is checked and recheckictake.
or substitute another for
lowing what ought to go
e do. Our system is too
ding inaccurcy. Positive
only properly describes
irug Co.
lealings has first place.
BusiURs
PlaGe
/ while you sleep,
ithout fire protection
There will never be
ever think of this?
aopnrv fr?r tKp National
-O 1
sh any kind of a BOND,
asonable rates.
to get what you can get here
c Realty Co.
you-right people
1Y?;1J
r prognosticator and
turned over to some;
too busy supplying
to give the matter
ur prices and square
grows steadily.
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