The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, May 05, 1915, Image 6
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Hay 5, 1915 a
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Local News p
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Mr.
Frank Rogers, of Mt Croghan,
has been under treatment ?
for stomach trouble in a Char- "
lotte hospital for several days. '
The local council of the
Junior order meets next Satur- a
day night in regular session. Sl
All members requested to be n
present. 3'
Mr. W. F. Redfearn has purT
chased the market fixtures
from Mr. R. E. Richardson and ^
[ has moved them into the rear a
I of his store room. Mr. Redfearn F
says he is in the^business to stay j
| this time. s<
Miss Louise Simpson, who y
has been with the Journal for tl
more than a year, left Mon
day for Columbia to enter rj
Droughon's business college d
whtre she will take a course in 0
book keeping and banking. o
The name of the famous c
Culebra cut in the Panama canal ii
has been changed from Culebra tl
to Gaillard in honor of David D. b
Gaillard, of South Carolina, ti
who for more than six vears
had charge of the central n
division of the canal whirh in- .
eluded this cut. Col. Gaillard c
died in December 1913 as a s
Jesuit of his exertions in the <<
canal zone. y
A very severe hail storm visit- a
ed this section about nine o'clock is
Monday night and much damage c
was done to crops that were up., tl
The bail at Pageland was very c
light and no damage of any note
was done, but a few miles south
and west of town the hail was
terrific. Mr. R L. Deason, Mr. 1
Lee Griffin and others were in
town yesterday morning and
stated that their crops of cotton
of hail as a
large as hen eggs fell. Mr. Lee t<
Griffin said he saw drifts of hail v
three or four inches deep vester- f<
day morning. The hail was very 2
severe South of town at the old f<
Albert Evans farm and at other c
places. 1
Mav Iftth is memorial dav in ^
North and South Carolina,- ap- e
pointed for commemorating, by "
decorating their graves and by r
patriotic exercises, etc , the dead
soldiers and sailors who served t
in the Civil war. The national '
memorial day is May 30th. The *
banks in North and South Caro
lina observe the 10th but the i
postmasters, carriers and other
government employers observe
the 30th. The Journal is asked
to say that The Bank of Pageland
will observe the 12th instead
of the 10th in order that the officers
may attend the meeting of
Croup 6 ot the South Carolina
Bankers association, which
tnootc in flhpraw r?n thp 12th.
\Mr. John Garland, son of the
late B. F. Garland of the Plains
section, died at his home in
Newark. N. J. Monday. The
body will be brought to Jefferson
today on the train and the
funeral will be conducted at
Jefferson by Rev. J. M. Sullivan
soon after the arrival of the
body, which will then be laid to
rest in the cemetery at Jefferson.
Mr. Garland left this section
when a young man and has been
ft tra \/f?l in Or U'llocmo n mnc? oil
the time since. Me married
Miss Brooks, of St. Louis, Mo.
His wife and two small children
survive. He was about 47 years
old. His mother, Mrs. B. F.
Garland, and the following
brothers and sisters survive:
R. H. and Miss Helen Garland,
of this county; J. T. Garland, of
Ware Shoals, S. C., Mrs. lesse G.
Latta, of Shreveport, La., Mrs.
Lee Seaman, of Denver, Cal.,
Mrs. R. 3. Smith and Mrs. B. E.
Clarkson, of Kingstree, S. C,
Mri? H. S, WtddtU, of Sumter,
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The Ladies'Union praver
leeting meets every Thursday s
fternoon at 4 o' clock.
The ladies aid society of the j
f. E. church will meet at the t<
arson age Wednesday afternoon C
t 4 o'clock. P
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We call attention to the notice ^
f examination for scholarships v
1 Winthrop college, published
l this issue. fi
From the vote in the election ^
t Ruby yesterday one would
iippose that people there are j,
ot in favor of a bond issue p
jst noyv. ii
Miss Ellen Moree, of the j
iberty Hill section, died last
Wednesday night at 11 o'clock ^
nd was buried at Liberty Mill
riday about 10 o'clock, Rev.
. M. Sullivan conducting the Is
ervice. She was about .">0 P
ears old and was a member of s
le Baptist church. li
Mr. LaCoste Evans has been r<
iding in a Maxwell runabout |l
ecorated with a mule's head
n either side and a number of c
ther signs and symbols in his 11
ampaign for good roads. The "
npression seems to be general J1
lat the mule's death was caused j
V the voters of the county siting
down on him.
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The state treasurer has,an- ^
ounccd that the fertilizer sales a
:> May ^rd this year are 55 per c
ent of last year To May 3 the (
ales amount to $135,878.-4 as a
bmpared with $246,776.94 last f
ear. The total Sales for 1914 t
mounted to $206,060.09. There v
s a tax of 25 cents on each ton j
>f fertilizer sold in the State and
he proceeds go for the support
if Clemson college. j
BOND ELECTION F^ILS j
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rwo of the Six Townships Vote
for Bonds?One Uncertain? a
Three Against.
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The_ bond election _in Old 11
Tore township yesterday failed *
3 carry by 65 votes. The vote
ras as follows: Pageland 92
pr bonds, 106 against; Plains 6
for, 28 against; Dudley 13 ^
or, 59 against. The vote for
:ommissioners was as follows:
'ageland, T. A. Arant 58, W. H. J
juin 64, George Funderburk 75, i
N. J. Hicks, 83, John C. Carnes f
iO, J. A. Turner 135: Plains; (
\rant 19, Guin 6, Hicks 50, t
rurner 41, Carnes 6, Funder- 1
)urk 40: Dudley; Arant 17, Hicks 1
12, Guin 22, Turner 66, (James
vl, Furrtferburk 35.
The election in Mt. Croghan
failed to carry by a big majority.
The vote at Ml. Croghan was
121 against, and 14 for bonds.
At Ruby there were 106 against,
and 2 for bonds.
The vote in Court House
township was very heavy
against bonds. Four precincts
heard from give a total of 357
against, and 97 for bonds.
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The vote in Cheraw town
ship was light, but the bond
issue carried by a good majority.
Steer Pen township carritd
the election for bonds by small
majority.
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Cole Ilill was very close and
it is not known at S o'clock this
morning how the final count
v\ ill go.
Personals
Mr. James McColl, of the D'.s
trirt (if DnliiniKi.i i? ciininlinu
some time at the home of Ins
parents, Mr and Mrs. W. McColl.
Messrs. R. L. Watts and Earl
Morgan, of Cheravv, were in
town Sunday afternoon.
Misses Stella and Blanche Huitt
of Stanley N .C. visited at the
home of (heir sister, Mrs. Fred
Mcintosh last week.
Mr. Robt. New, who has been
at work in Calhoun county for a
few months is nt homo for a few
day i.
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Shot At Lancaster a
pccial tcr The State 1
Lancaster, May 1.?Johnson *
Jregory, a while employe of the li
,ancaster cotton mills, was shot 0
) death here this afternoon bj? j
iussie Knight in the rear of, ml
ressing club of the mill villaggSB
loth parties, it is said, had beemP
rinking and upon a slight prijBM
ocation began quarreling.
It is said that five* shots we^B
ired by Knight, four taking e$fi
?ct in his assailant's bodyill
)eath came in a few minutes.
Immediately after the shoot-L^
rig Knight was arrested by $1|
oliceman of the mill and lodge#?
i jail. Both Gregoiy and KniglwB
re men of families and are wcllil
nown about Lancaster. }S
.ieut. Bellinger of Cheraw 1
Reaches 10,000 Feet. ? I
Lieut. P. N, L. Bellinger, U. I
<J. a native of Cheraw, made' fl
'ridav at the naval aerontuticfl
lation at Pensacola what is be-! I
eved to be a new world's $
ecord for altitude in a hydro" 1
eroplane. He attained a 9
eight of 10,000 feet. The as- &
ent comsumed an hour and 20 1
linutes. When his instru
lents reaches the heighest read .
ig he could attain, he shut off |
is motor and glided to earth, s
esending in 16 minutes. 6
Lieut Bellinger has been some "
ime in the navv llvinc rnrns 2
, --j ? r-? ww. r^i .jf
iut first came into public notice \
s aviator by his extensive re-. 4
onnaissance fights at Vera 1
>uz. He is said to have gone 1
loft more often and to have j
lown further in that campaign |
han anv other of the airmen |
vere rushed to Mexico follow- j
ng the Tampico incident.?Ex. \
"Going to Wombat's wedding, ?
ack?" called his friend. \
"Not I," returned Jack grouch
ly. "He cut me out with that I
firl." \
"Well come on. You may get
i chance to biff him in the jaw i
vitli an old shoe." I
Teacher's Examination May 7 |
Notice is hereby given that !
he regular examination for the r
ssuance of teacher's certificates ?
or teachers in Chesterfield .
:ounty will be held at the couny
seat on Friday, May 7, 1915. j
\11 persons desiring certificates |
vill please attend.
R. A. Rouse
Co. Supt. Ed. j
April 19th.
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Card of 1 hanks.
We desire to thank our friends
for their kind help to us during
the sickness and death of our
mother, Ellen Moree. May He
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Will) lias an puvvci icvvaiu
them according to their deedsr
Ethel Moree and Family.
gM B 9E^j?&K
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Old Mr. Sunflower
thrusts his head high
above the garden fence
and proclaims himself
king over all the little bugs
and small potatoes down below.
In strength and vigor he
overtops all his associates even as
GOODRICH Mk
!arfeeatdy tiresH
b? head and shouldersFl.' Mini
above other tires when>tju|{i
comes to lording it over m
skids and short mileage.Wm '
Goodrich gives you the best tire Uixy' I I
Coot/rich gives you the best price rWl. > U
WE $EM, THEM 'wij
Pageland Garage
HKss locals"
vnlVN^^Bliicit lasts will sell a dolif
botdb Ext. Wine Cod Liver
'ils.-fof *em five cents. Mangum
i y. B. B. Eubanks.
CgjHMP&good honest man, well
,rtK^H^nded, with some capital, as a
I RfAlK' picture bdsiness. Will
in the business. Bright
M^HBa hustler. Write or come
Whitmore, Pugeland. S. C.
wall paper hanging
flR^H^Huonc along with other spring
H|^ff-3H^Ting is l^e 'deal time for
>ft(9^E|HpU]> the home inside and out
SajK^B&jHhd furniture look new again.
IAmHhiHi' kind of work in my line.
SjnflHfjj^Etinrnntccd D. Cadicu.
^iEB^ur subscription to The
3H^jB^H\ening Post, The Ladies
and The Country Gentle^Benight
l%|t|SiHPieap A nice little Soda
P Gasoline Tank, 120 gal
inguin Drug Co. ?
ill sell six horses and .
or exchange for cattle.
-and Early Orange Cane I
nts a gallon at MungA
Ifcpod milk cow. D. V.
gfsh seed peanuts at $2.25
it Carolina Supply Co.
r will exchange for farm
wwn, one good 6 room
9|j^>use in western part of 9
rhen you want good dry
feor cord wood. R.F.Smith.
J0? requires oil; how about
jj?\ Can it run night and day
jSyenrs without a drop of oil?
d and oiled. R.B.Kuhanks.
i watch stops, bring it to
?White Leghorn eggs, 50c
a setting. II. 11, Graves, Pageland, K
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?T w- *?-" v.. ^tllUIUU) l* 11111 I H
fui&er.notice. J. E. Agcrlon ft Bro.
Mortgages of Real Estate, Titles to!l
other legal blank ?
^^^^emainder of lime at Page
A1B8*US are hereb>'
den f&jfetUpt, fish or in any way
use ifC^aters of the A. W. Hursey
S|tftPond, except members
of thfc^apb. Any one violating
thjJnMpbe dealt with accord-J
^ M. L.
Lesses.
CAM OMLY^51
I looking for
YORK!!
^Rm a Soap-Maker.
Vam a Scrubber.
Wain a Cleaner.
? am a Dirt Eater.
Bam a Disinfectant.
I wash clothes whiter and with
lofc^Hrubbing. It's the RUII that
rililHI I an 'from Missouri' and wiil
| show yo i for five cents.
; I im Red Devil Lye j
r a f?r great big cans. |
I DV naif the usual price, ij
8.SVU MY MJiRW,
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I can be given by shrewd old
| business men to their
juniors, arftt 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 rea
The BanK^P
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and Oxfords.
Men's $10.50 Pal
$7.50
J -Men's $12.50 Blu<
| $9.00
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II ne largest, Desi ana i
boys suits ever shown in
line of Ladies ready to w<
A big lot of dress goods jus
buy. Remember our grocery d<
all times, and our prices right.
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Comp;
its and
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ire the last thing in
es lor men. Look at
;tull and get the prices,
a you 11 buy it you
n a good thing when
see it.
'xfords. lor men ladies
children in "Hi" and
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. Dominion brands,
lurnish in white, tan
patent. Our Tenis
rds are the best
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Beach Suits
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most complete line ol
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Pageland. See our I
ear dresses at $1.00
t in. See us before you
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