The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, May 05, 1915, Image 8
New Corn Mill
We grind corn every day,
also keep fresli meal for
sale.
Pageland Novelty
Works
The Lon;
W:
The Moi
to paint your House, j
good come let us sell yc
LEAD and SPENCEF
SEED OIL. These t
money can buy.
We also have a Good
ed Paint, Stains and Ca
Pageland Hs
mw
Walking In
Req uires shoes, and v\
want. Then we have tl
and children in Patent ai
We ha ve a new line i
To see is to want.
Many new patterns
goods, just what yc
I weather.
fit**-Jm. \
spends $ 1 0.00 for dry I'OiH
get I 0 pounds sugar or 5 \
i r\ k t
i ^c. lNot necessary that y
you may save your tickets u,
T. E. C
We are saving otl
not You?
pirn mi
is here again and many hoi
by spring and happy babies
have your homes and famil}
colors. And the baby while
Don't wait until it gets sick
Call me up and have the wor
^ until tomorrow or next week
IIIf*wrwi? ? ? ?
WH1I1WURF
A Full Line
of stock Powders, Liniments and
Veterinary Medicines kept on
hand at all times. Calls answer
ed day or night for the cash.
Watts and Graves
Veterinary surgeons Pajrcland, S. C
der You
ait
*e it Costs
>o while the weather is
>u CARTERS PURE
I KELLOGGS LIN;oods
are the best that
Supply of Ready Mixrriage
Paints.
irdware Co.
i The Sand
/e have the thing you
le Mary Janes lor ladies
nd Tan. See them.
j . I...?? n i
ji uu' iaicsi in rarasols.
and colors in dress
iu want for the hot
r Coffee 19c
A
30th ever customer who i
11 - -
is, shoes and clothing can
)ou?ds of coffee for only
ou sperti-aJfTaV^one time,
itil you have enough.
;ato
tiers $ $ . Why
i
i
i
e timf
I
?
nes have been brightened s
\
?. Now is the time to (
r groops made in natural a
i
, a ? ?
?u is wen and strong. |r
I a
to hear the shutter click. c
k done. Don't put it off ^
just call and "I be dar." n
ii
S STUDIO :
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Religion Versus InturaM^A 1
No better understanding jfflfti
insurance as an institution -can
be had than by viewing^Afrofh
two bona fide letters
through mails
recently. One of the
written by a resident of OreJM
Oregon, in response to the jfenjj
sistent requests of an underwraefl
and the second letter was|nfl
reply sent by the agent of oqKfl
the leading life insurance c?li|
panies. The letters, quotedrofl
the Pacific Mutual News, lj
FIRST LETTER iJkM
"My Dear Sir: For severaE
months your letters acdresset&fl
me at Orenco Ore, have b?|U|
forwarded to me here. 1 though?"
that by disregarding them' y^ra|
would finally give it up, but Jjmp,
certainly have remarkable jjfefc
severance, so in order that ,ypi*
may not waste any more vaiufc,
able literature and postage orit
me, 1 write vou this letter.
"I infer from your letterlOM
that you want me to taker^y#
life insurance in your company}
but 1 have all the life insurance
I want or need already. How
much? I don't believe it could bi
estimated in dollars and.centsL
The benefits received already!
together with those promised fol
the future, amount to a surf
incalculable. jll
"What company is it? T?
best in existence. No, it istW
yours; at least not one naifted Op
your letterhead. The prestdcin
is the Lord of the universe;
agent is Jesus Christ, who issucn
a kind and loving agent that Hv
i paid the premium for everyow
who wishes to take out a poliqw
in His company by allowing]
Himselt to be killed on tfe
cross. . ^
*\\tu., t
iTUdk is ujc iace 01 my!'
' policy? Salvation from sin and)
the greatest possible blessirj
i and happiness here on earth, and
the promise of a never-ending
life 'afterward, which I venture
pa> - i gave the agent my hears
cash down, with a daily temiH
tance of love, praise and services
Isn't that about the most attracJ
tive proposition you ever heard?!
Better try it for a year, and~you*!J
be a life member/* *-/
SECOND LETTER
"Dear Sir: I have noted care^
fully the contents of youjpfjjgflgj
to pip and dpsire fo expr^ m>
appreciation of the admirable
manner in which you have
handled the subject. You ctt
toinli. V. A ' ' " "
iui>uj> nave ?<>l OUI OI 11 811 tlld
argument that could be produced
from that point of view, *acd are
to be congratulated upon >Qui
effort; and yet as I read youf lfett
ter, in fancy I see the day whea
your sririt takes its flight from
ifs earthly habitat and the
wifex resumes her place be^fc
the vacimt chair, takes up the
business caf&s^where your work
ended, finds am^ue your papejs
a copy of your letter to me. As)
she ponders o'er it, 1 ,calizingj
its value as an asset for provid-\
ing the necessities of life, will|
not, deep down in her heart)
wish it were a policy in the1
3ood Old Line Life?
"It is certainly a duty one
>wes to his Creator to give the
jest there is in him toward hi$
Viaker's glorification; but it U
ilso a duty he owes to the 1
ind children, who have ?^H ,
lim the best years of their
o see that their temporal vMS
ire supplied when he adj^Hj 1
lis wings, tunes his harp to 1
>eace and comfort about
ind takes his place in the cel^ph*
hoir. ^
"To see, when he moves
lat house eternal, that they H
ot move into a tenement hou^
i a back street.
"That when he wraps hi$ ?
omfortable robe about hiim
ley are not out at the elhcM
nd knees, MI
J
I hat while he partakes from
able of his Master, they are
suffering the pange of hun"That
while he sips at the
I of Life, their water has
en turned off because the
as due.
at as he proudly parades
Dad and beautiful avenues
I God's elect, they are not
ig up a back alley for fear
eting their old acquaintuld
there be joy in his
when he looks down upwife
at a wash tub and
lildren in a sweat shop,
he reclines in comfort in
home of his Heavenly
r?
ter the funeral come the
r the undertaker, the
er, the baker and the land"Will
the children come home
^pom school and go to work?
P^Will the mother close up the
jriuuo, mar up me rugs, sell ott ?
toe furniture and with a child
in each hand, trudge out into
?he desert of life's never-ending
irtrugtfle?
"My friend, before the sun
goes down, apply to some great
life insurance company, God's
i instrument for protecting the
.helpless, and by their great seal,
decree that your wife and
Children shall not he subjected
tp the humiliation of an unequal
financial struggle in the dark
tfays following your final leave
tap"*." ti
Mr. A. K hunderburk, with
I the Pageland Insurance & Realty
Company, will be glad to talk
te matter over with you
rther.
* (Advertisement)
S
Mnniimpnk i .
' I *c
It will pay you to see me:
before you buy a Monument or
Tombstone of any kind, if you w
want to save money. |
G. R. KNIGHT.
I BSor-Savin
! Distri
fcvery farmer in this section should own one
few days in the field. The planter plants better
two?doubles the good from guano. Cole l'laute
North C arolina farm.
You'll find them so downright useful and rel
tent to put up with out-of-date machines, when y
The Cole Plan
V
feeds the plants as soon as the seed sprout. Y<
tart, get two chances at a big crop.
The Cole Planter plants the seed in a straight
depth. T he depth is easily regulated. Cotton t
straight line?without bunches. It can bo chop]
cheaper, cost of cultivation is less.
The seed fall ""
ai^iu. i lie wiiul ca
away?none are wasted at the endof the mws.
or buncli the seed?as far ahead <d the <>ld style pi
old style way is ahead of hand planting. Work
any kind of land, where other planters are unsati'
The Cole Toof Distri
Opens a Furrow
and Sows
Guano at One
Sjde-Dressing
same time. It'll save the work "f nmi, m
planting day. Especially good lor *ide dressing
right up alongside plant.
<;??-??-I- ?J *
'"K'r oiaue mrunut, large hopper, strong plo
steel spokes. Convenient lever, tuts "tf llow <>l ^u
reliable Cole force feed, noiseless as a i,. vile. Sw
iistributor rigid while you f111 the hopper.
Other Styles of Planter
Ik-sides these machines we have the Universal
>ther styles suited to different use- . Discard your
raving Colesl Come and sec them now.
Guaranteed B>
The Cole is doubly guaranteed. The maker t
Every machine must prove a practical daily w>
rith crooked rows or straight.
They are made as good as money and brains c
(jet r*ady for planting time.
PAGELANf)
%
SPRINGTIJ
May be prevented or elemi
one 01 more of the various m<
at all times. When that dr<
feeling comes on, come aroun
Then for your refrc
fort we furntsh the i
Invigorating drinks.
Then we would mentior
Poultry Pewders, the kind th
lay three or four eggs a day; I
Rose Glycerine soap, 25c bai
other goods you expect us to
Mangum I
Still Doing
Same 01c
We Protect your proper
Don t risk your property v
mes like this
We buy and sell LAND?
any more Land. Did yoi
SAY! We have secured the
uretv of New York. Can furn
?r any kind of Positions at r<
ie us about this- Don't leave home
'ageland Ins. i
"The hustlers" and trea
ugT Cole PIS
ibutors
<>f tlioso Cole Planters and I >i.-tril>utors. They
and cheaper th.m any oilier planter ever limit,
rs ami Omtrihutur. are the "Farmer's Friend/'
i.ihle that voti'll wonder how you ever yot alone
on could own a Cole!
ter The Ct
and Cultivate
j^V Lister and
Side Dresser gsj
nc trip the Cole Sows Guano and fc*?
r smooths the Throws a Good ?
pens a furrow, ^,s' a' one Trip
with the soil, Ow
again, plants the k
yundertheseed,
>u get a quick growth instead of all at or
plant receives all the ben
line at the same With cultivator attache
routes up in a guano and effectively cult
><-? 1 to a stand otone man and one mule
'l'wo strong universal
n't blow them moving culti vator and att
Doesn't skip chine for sowing guano ai
lanti is?as the The hopper holds a sacl
s perfectly on from 100 1 lis. to 2000 IDs.
sfactory. l'ays for itselt in labor s
ibutor The Cole1
Sows Guano in 4
gsv Furrow. Throw
Vw 2 Good Furrows
Upon
-re's a Cole
? v \
mjj plow in iQk. ~*''> - ,
, wliiili many mVl*' '"&& :.-,^
i;r> pn-ft-r W )j '
itli one, you
run oft row-,
.1 furrow, and
imi.uio at the
>t mule every Poitivo force feel sows
>_. !: lie ri1"
Pert1. In tantly ii gulati i|.
The plow h i t thiow two
v; wm .'I with time. I Mow leet are strung
inn. Ifas the nlowing ?.in In* ilotic.
rivi l rod holds Vou can leave it without
hitch jn^t adjusts the weigl
s and Distributors to
Single 1 imt (either force iced or Knocker). Ui
old ootid late trouble making planter or distri
r Us and By The Cole
01 .ranteev i*. We guaiaiti . It.
irking stiti.i s in you: field, a. r. alter if the .??:
ar make them- toM at :? fair p'jcc to everylmd;
HARDWARE COM
AE ILLS
nated by administering
*dicines we keep fresh
owsy, good-for-nothing j
d and let us fix you up
:shment and comcoolest
and most
Try one.
1 Legeare s Stock and 1
at makes hens want to f
Dutch hand soap; Lilac- I
: for a dime; and all the I
Drug Co. 1
Business
m^r vtuil I
I Place
ty while you sleep,
/ithout lire protection
There will never be
a ever think of this?
; agency for the National
ish any kind of a BOND,
easonable rates,
i to get what you can get here
& Realty Co.
t you-right people
tilers
rERY
NEEDS
positively pay for themselves after a
1 lie distributor makes one trip do f >r
'l'liey were a...i i
"'? iupcU Oil a
without them?why you were ever con)le
Spreader
?I guano to growing crops?
TV-.-VSVfl- ' ,""1 J" V" ' '' " *
right when* a ii< :
prrT' Will k < >1 roots Ik I !
"* ^ J& Hy fee.ling t'
/?* guano <1 hi ing i
le time but little is washed away . '11,
elits of the plant fooil.
it (.is shown in the cut) you i in sow
ivate at the same time?save tin- wmk
plow feet are furnished tree. ]!v t
aching plow hit, on have the he-* mi
id throwing two ?l luirows upon it.
k, ami spreads unilornily any (piantity
to the acre.
aved?doubles the good from euano.
foS" Distributor
'Pen
Saves Labor
nuirc |)l.uii
gtl.tlio
from 100 to 1,500 W> < ! V." ' '
v;?k?i iiirmw, 111><>ii i i ! t'
ly attache 1 lusi li: Ik ps, m.iIi.ii i
lan^. i of H- Tilling. < <ilii.it> !
lit on the plow>.
Meet Every Nee**
niversal 1 >ouble Foot Ktmikcr, .m<l
1mtor. hitch up to one of those l.il?oi
Mfg., Co.
1 i- rou^h oi smooth, !--vl or hill',
I (It'll.'* *-"? ll*o?.. I< . Iilli
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