The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, May 05, 1915, Image 5
The Pageland Journs
May 5. 1915
Local News
Mr. Frank Rogers, of Mt Croi
han, has been under treatmei
Iior stomach trouble in a Cha
lotte hospital for several clays.
The local council of tb
Junior order meets next Satu
day night in regular sessioi
All members requested to b
present.
Mr. W. F. Redfearn has pu
chased the market fixture
from Mr. R. E. Richardson an
has moved them into the rei
of his store room. Mr. Redfear
says he is in the business to sta
this time.
Miss Louise Simpson, \vh
has been with the Journal fc
more than a year, left Moi
day for Columbia to entc
Droughon's business collep
whtre she will take a course i
book keeping and banking.
The name of the famoi
Culebra cut in the Panama can,
' has been changed from Culebi
to Gaillard in honor of David I
Gaillard, of South Carohn
who for more than six veai
had charge of the centri
division of the canal which ii
eluded this cut. Col. Gaillar
died in December 1913 as
result of his exertions in tli
canal zone.
A very severe hail storm visi
ed this section about nine o'cloe
Monday night and much damai
was done to crops that were u
The hail at Pageland was vei
light and no damage of any no
was done, but a few miles soul
and west of town the hail ws
terrific. Mr. R L. Deason, M
Lee Griffin and others were i
town yesterday morning ar
stated that their crops of cottc
large as hen eggs fell. Mr. L
Griffin said he saw drifts of ha
three or four inches deep veste
day morning. The hail was vei
severe South of town at the ol
Albert Evans farm and at otln
places.
May 10th is memorial day i
North and South Carolina, a
pointed for commemorating, 1
decorating their graves and I
patriotic exercises, etc , the dei
soldiers and sailors who serv<
in the Civil war. The nation
memorial day is May 30th. T1
banks in North and South Car
lina observe the 10th but tl
postmasters, carriers and oth
.government employers obser
the 30th. The Journal is ask<
to say that The Hank of Pag
land will observe the 12th inste
of the 10th in order that the ?
ficers may attend the meeting
Group 6 ot the South Caroli
Bankers association, whi
meets in Cheraw on the 12th.
\Mr. John Garland, son of t
late B. F. Garland of the Plai
section, died at his home
Newark. N. J. Monday. T
body will be brought to Jeffers
today on the train and t
funeral will be conducted
Tefferson bv Rev. 1- M. Sulliv
soon after the arrival of t
body, which will then be laid
rest in the cemetery at Jeffers<
Mr. Garland left this secti
when a young man and has he
a traveling salesman most
the time since. lie marri
Miss Brooks, of St. Louis, N
His wife and two smnll nliilrti
survive. He was about 17 ye
old. His mother, Mrs. B.
Garland, and the follovvi
brothers and sisters survi
R. H. and Miss Helen Garla
of this county; J. T. Garland,
Ware Shoals, S. C., Mrs. lesse
Latta, of Shreveport, La., \
l^ee Seaman, of Denver, C
Mrs. R. B. Smith and Mrs. B
Clarkson, of Kinjjstree, S.
Mil, 11, S, Wftddiill, of Sura
ll The Ladies - Union pravei
meeting meets every Thursday
afternoon at 4 o' clock.
_ The ladies aid society of tin
M. E. church will meet at tin.
I parsonage Wednesday afternoor
J at 4 o'clock.
We call attention to the notice
( of examination for scholarshipj
in Winthrop college puhlishec
in this issue.
From the vote in the election
le
at Ruby yesterday one woule
suppose that people there arc
not in favor of a bond issue
just now.
Miss Ellen Moree, of tlu
Liberty Hill section, died lasi
(l Wednesday night at 11 o'clock
ir and was buried at Liberty 11 ill
n Friday about 10 o'clock, Rev
I. M. Sullivan conducting tin
service. She was about .">(
0 years old and was a member ol
>r the Baptist church.
1 Mr. LaCoste Kvans has been
!r riding in a Maxwell runabout
decorated with a mule's hc.u
n on either side and a number ol
other signs and symbols in his
is campaign for good roads. T in
;\1 impression seems to be genera
a that the mule's death was c.i usee
). by the voters of the county sit
a, ting down on him.
rs The state treasurer has an
nounced that the fertilizer sale;
I to May ^rd this year are 35 pet
^ cent of last year To May 3 the
II sales amount to $135,S78.iM as
le Compared with 1 f?,77(>.() I las
vear. The tti 1 for iuk
it- amounted to $266,060.09. Then
k is a tax of 25 cents on each tor
re of fertilizer soli! in the State am
p. the proceeds go for the suppor
v of Clemson college.
th BOND ELECTION FAlLS
as
r Two of the Six Townships Vot<
in for Bonds?One Uncertainid
Three Against.
>n
is bond election in Ok
iT oToaeTounship yesterday faflecl
ie to can y by f?5 votes. The vote
il war. as follows: Pageland 92
r- for bonds, 106 against; Plains
y 26 for. 2S against; Dudley 1."
Id for, 59 against. The vote foi
^r commissioners was as follows
Pageland, 1. A. Arant 5S, \V. II
: Guin 64, George Funderburk 75
W. J. Hicks, S3, John C. Carne:
!' 50, J. A. Turner 135: Plains
Arant 19, Guin 6, Hicks 5(1
uj 1 urner 11, Games (>, Hinder
burk 10: Dudley; Aran! 17, Hick
"aj 22, Gain 22, Turner 00, Came
)t, 54, Furrderburk 35.
o The election in Mt. Croghai
lie failed to carry by a l?i^: majority
er The vote at Mt. Croatian wa
ve 121 against, and 14 for bond:
ed At Ruby there were 100 agains
re- and 2 for bonds.
ac' The vote in Court llous
township was very heav
against bonds. Four precinc
na heard from give a total of 3f
C'1 against, and 07 for bonds.
The vote in Cheraw towi
'lc> ship was li^ht, hut the lmn
"s issue carried by a j*ood majorit
in
jle Steer Pen township carin
on the election for bonds by sum
lK, majority.
at Cole 11 ill was very close ai
an it is not known at S oYhu k th
he morning how the final ton
to \\ ill <jo.
an. I
on Personals
ten
all Mr. James \li (.'oil, of the I)
led trict of Columbia, is spend"
lo. | sonic time at the home of I
en parents, Mr and Mrs. \V. Mc( o
arf Messrs. K. L. Watts and Iv.
Morgan, of Cheraw, were
in^ town Sunday afternoon,
ve:
ll(j Misses Stella and Blanche II
(>f ltt of Stanley N .('. visited at tl
home of (heir sister, Mrs. la
jrs' Mcintosh last week.
ill., | Mr. Robt. New, who has he
, K. at work in Calhoun count* foi
C , i few months is at home for a f<
ter. i Utt.vs.
1
\
r Shot At Lancaster
f Special Ur The Slate
Lancaster, May 1.?Johnson
Gregory, a while employe of the
J Lancaster cotton mills, was shot
J to death here this afternoon by.
i Gttssie Knight in the rear of a
pressing club of the mill villager
Both parties, it is said, had been
drinking and upon a slight pro>
' vocation began quarreling.
1 It is said that five'shots werei
fired by Knight, four taking eft
feet in his assailant's body.
I Death came in a few minutes.
Immediately after the shooting
Knight was arrested by a
1 policeman of the mill and lodged
in jail. Both Gregory and Knight
are men of families and are wellknown
about Lancaster.
l
Lieut. Bellinger of Cheraw
i Reaches 10,000 Feet.
Lieut. 1\ N, L. Bellinger, U. S.
N. a native of Cheraw, made
) Fiidav at the naval aerontutic
f station at Bensacola what is believed
to be a new world's
........i .1.:..- i -- <
( iiunu ii?i .umuuu in a iiyuro
! aeroplane. lb* attained a
I height of 10,000 feet. The asI
cent coillsuined an hour and 20
. minutes. When his instru
, men is reaches the heighest read
! ing he could attain, he shut off
j his motor and glided to earth,
desending in 1(? minutes.
Lieut Bellinger has been some
time in the navy* flying corps,
but first came into public notice
' as aviator by his extensive re1
connaissance fights at Vera
; Cruz. I le is said to have gone
* aloft more often and to have
1 flown fuither in that campaign
' than anv other of the airmen
- were rushed to Mexico follow-'
1 ing the Tampico incident.?Kx.
\ i
1 "Going to Wombat's wedding,
Jack?" called bis friend.
"Not I," relumed Jack grouch
ily. "lie cut me out with that
girl."
5 "Well come on. You may get
a chance to bift him in the jaw
with an old shoe."
Will he in Parreland Wediie&day
I Thursday and Friday of each Wtek. '
> ?tm
^ Teacher's Examination May 7
r
: Notice is hereby given that!
the regular examination for the
issuance of teacher's certificates
s for teachers in Chesterfield
county will be held at the counif
ty seat on Friday, May 7, 1915.
. All persons desiring certificates
s will please attend.
s R. A. Rouse
Co. Supt. Kd.
April I9th.
( a il vi>' -at)
Card of i hanks.
j We desire to thank our friends
' tln.ir Iriml holn to n? iltirmtr
.w. ...V .. - >
i the sickness and death of our
,e mother, Kllen Moree. May He
y who has all power reward
ls them according to their deeds:
>7 Kthel Moree and Family.
,s - - a B ' 1 ' '
I I I I I I III!
Old Mr. S unflower
thrusts his head high
above the garden fence
and proclaims himself
king over all the little bugs
and small potatoes down below.
!! i
lis I In strength and vigor he
11 ! overtops all his associates even as
^ s. w -a. w w a
>1 UOUDKIUH MA
>?'. SAFKTY rpi o IT* O m\
TKKAI) 1 1 K ho tuj W
ii are head and shoulders j|j| ' '
, ubove other tires when,it Jj|j I
comes to lording it over Jn; j
I'll skids and short mileage. |m 1
(jutxlrii h t/ires you Me bt'sl tire 0U(1
j j (iointriih ?//'( ( < unu the best /T'O" ^ !f
f n V.M- RF.l.f. THFM
v' Pageland Garag<
0ESS locals"
lar botths^S^jtrk's Ext. Wine Cod l.iver i
H. It. Eubanks. |
, V^3^HffiE*-groo(l honest man, well
^ tiaftntled, w it h some capital, as a
JQImS^HiArt 11e picture business. Will 1
~riWMHf.J||Jcrest in the business. (flight
ch?9VS' a bustler W tito or come
&a^Sf ' W'hit more, I'ageland. S. (.'. j
and wall paper hanging
' HHHIftdonc along with other spiing
cMl^^KjKSpiing is tlie ideal time foi
bHgMBkipjfc up the home inside and out
I CpK^BtluRdld furniture look new again. ;
S^HV4nv kind of work in my line,
igii.e <1
W*alk* >'* subscription to The
i-ning I'o.t, The 1 adies
and The Couutiy (Senilelon
Mangum Drujj; Co.
will sell six bors.es and
Pl> or exchange for cattle. !
r?and Knrly Orange Cane
nls a gallon al Mungo |
Ditni 'ia.
For^Balc?good m".IK ( ..v.. I). \". i
Snunl^rSpanish seed peanuts al $2.2a
Fot SBBl or will exchange for farm
taodi^ear town, one good f> room
iiewI.V&j^Ttod Iioum' in western pari of
cSESljE-swhcii you want good dry
>y<y^OQd or cord wood. R.F.Smith.
VMillagyv?requires oil; how about
ybiimiltteb. Can it run night and das
for l^na^end years w ithout a dtop of oil:
aiied and oiled. 11 B. Kubanks. 11
WttewCgrffftg watch stops, bring it to 1
'he fleet or. B B. Kubanks
Pure 111 ?White Leghorn eggs, 5(lc
a jjctting. II. It. (?raves, Fageland,
K. 2. |
We Avail gin only on Saturday until j I
furtticr .notice. I.!'. Vgeilon Sc Bro.
Mortagcs of Real l'spec Tide*
Real ftatate an t >it!ni lega! dank- .i '
nee nrrmrmmTl anv '
reasons. Also all the veals 1;
JdC. ,,*Phone no. la, Fageland
I '* R.W ' m ' r~% j
ExchB^^B Gr'VOS- '*_? |
R. L. McManus
\ DENTIST
\ Pageland, S. C.
y/PTbe at Jefferson on Wednesd|i!^fl5frat
R,,b>' Thursday
l ri(1'v- ^ ' '^l
w'eep?;,reinaindcr oi time at Page
laodi Qffice in icar of Joseph's
new/Store, Pageiand, S. C.
'W ' , N?tice.
Allij^fsons are hereby forbidden
to It up t, fish or in any way
us$ itfe waters of the A. W. Ilursey
BtmJ*ond, except members
of.lfl^Byiub. Any one violating
! he dealt with accord-1
J ing tplaw. !
| C. C. Osborrn^
I w. ii. Hojp^Tck,
E- # M.y. JXn\oy,
I .esses.
wPliffj
CANS ONLY^ (
I looking for
MvVORK! !
^Km a Soap-Maker.
Vain a Scrubber.
Vatn a Cleaner.
V am a Dirt Kater.
Bam a Disinfectant.
I 3
;< > vixii cliillirs whiter and with J"
I n I '""'B^RfuMlilll'. I* H tllO It If li tll.ll |
f ruivH I art 'triii Missouri' aud will . li
I ' who f' yo i | J. vi ? < lit h,
j I <-im Red Devil Lye !
<il>l:AT IJIO CANS. jjS
ij V lia'r t:.o usual price ^
C|
B
* L
Curlee Pan
Clothin
^ r
t-Old
Can
^ ^ 1
MINGO BRC
ican be given by shrewd old *
business men to their
juniors, anil the best advice
is to bank in an institution
which is cautious in its
loans and investments. We
are known as a very con ~
servative bank and enjoy
the implicit confidence of
the best commercial men of
the community for that very reas
I The Banl^B
PAGELAND, !
~?JL
?gg??
r Shoes! S
Shoe
I A Full Line
land Oxfords.
I Men's $10.50 Pali
|$7.50
| Men's $12.50 Blue
| $9.00
Shi rni 1 1.1
J he largest, best and n
J hoys suits ever shown in
I line ol Ladies ready to we
A Hit* lot of dress goods just
buy. Remember our grocery de
all times, and our prices right.
Pageland M
Comps
?
its and
|0
re the last thing in
es lor men. Look at
tull and get the prices,
i you 11 buy it you
v a good thing when
see it.
xfords, for men, ladies
children in "Hi" and
Dominion brands,
furnish in white, tan
latent. Our Tenis
rds are the best
kTiirnc
nnw
^
3DABVICBM I
NivlNtt l
ion. We are anxious to tfjj
I
hoes! j
as! I
of Shoes
2s
i ,# .
![
in Beach Suits
& Black Suits |
nost complete line ol I
I ageland. ISee our
ar dresses a! $1,001
in. See us before you
partment is complete at
lercantile
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