The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, June 16, 1915, Image 6
The Paneiand Journal
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camp Woodmen of the
World meets next Saturday
night at 8:30 o'clock.
The local council of the Junior
order will meet tomorrow night
iii the hall here lor the purpose
of organi/.ing a degree team. It
is very important that all mem
hers he present.
Policeman McLaurin and
Jacobs, of Cheraw, captured a
small still at Marburg 3 miles
south of Cheraw. It had been in
operation but the owners bad
"smelt a mouse" and bad buried
it.
The Journal has been asked
to sav that the children's day
exeicises at Providence on the
first Sunday were good, and
that the address of Mr. B. C.
Aslicraft was excellent. The
occasion was a helpful and enjoyable
one*
Mr. Ie?se Allen, an aged citi
zen of Mt Croghan township
died at the home of his son-inlaw,
Mr. W. I). Waddill, Sunday
afternoon and was buried at
Cross Koads church Monday
about 1 o'clock, services being
conducted by Rev. J. D. Purvis.
He was about 83 years old, and
is survived by several sons and
daughters.
The Benedicti and the Bachelors
will cross bats on the local
grounds Thursday afternoon at
four o'clock. The Benedicts
1_ _ r - - -
nave so iar tne better ot the contestant
the Bachelors have received
reenforcement by the
home coming of the college
boys. With the help of these
recruits the Bachelors hope to
get rtivetLfjftJior pasiuJefeats^ ?Master
Buford Edge worth, the
7-year-old son of Mr. O. A.
Edgeworth, of Ruby, swallowed
a quantity of iodine Saturday
and has been in a very critical
condition since that time. The
little fellow thought he was
taking pepsin, as he had learned
to like the taste of pepsin and
the iodine resembled, to some
extent, the pepsin. It is hoped
that the little fellow will live.
Next Monday is said to be the
longest day in the year. March
21st the days and nights are of
eoual length. From that date
the days lengthen and the nights
shorten until June 21st. Then
the reverse occurs, and the days
begin to grow shorter. By
September 22nd. the days and
nights are of equal length again
On December 22nd. we have the
shortest day and so the round
goes from year to year. The
days at present are about 15
hours in length.
Mr. O. B. Jones' dwelling in
the Dudley section was destroyed
by fire last Thursday
morning about 8 o'clock Th?
fire originated-on the roof and
while help arrived quickly it
was impossible to save the
building, which was a two-story
one. Some trash had been
burned in a fireplace upstairsi
causing the chimney to burn
out. It is thought that a spark
fired the roof. This was a large
well constructed house and Mr.
Jones' loss is heavv. There was
no insurance. The household
goods were saved.
Miss Alice Threatt, of Okla
horna City, Okla., has purchased
the T. A. Funderburk property
in the western part of town, and
it b ?- ? ~
i io uci purpose 10 establish a
hospital here in a few months.
She is a trained nurse with 15 or
20 years experience, and much
native abilitj'. The Journal is
pleased to note this purchase, as
a local hospital would be a great
convienco ami saving to the people
this action,
Carl, the 5 months old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Mangum died
Sunday about 11 o'clock of
cholera-in fan turn. The body
was buried at Zion Monday
about 3 o'clock, Rev. J. W.
Quick conducting the service.
Mr. J. E. Agerton has purchas-J
ed an interest in the People's
Gin company and has been elected
manager. He will operate
this plant and the one at his
home two miles east of town,
and will be able to gin 100 bales
a day, he thinks. He will put
the plant here in first class shape
and wdl be ready for the fall
trade.
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Benton, daughter of Mr. Joe
Benton, of Monroe, were nvar
ried on Tuesday of last week.
Mr. White is a son of Rev. A. * .
White, of Jefferson, and is the
popular salesman for Heath Mor
row company. Mrs. White is a
very popular young lady. They
left soon after the ceremony for
the mountains of North Caro
lina.
The beautiful home of Mr. M.
L. Raley at Mt. C.'roghan was
destroyed by fire about I o'clock
Saturday morning. Nothing was
saved except a few small pieces
of furniture. Mrs. Raley was
away from home 011 a visit, and
Mr. Raley had been fishing and
came in and retired about .1:15.
Acetylene lights were in the
building, and some think the
fire started from a leak in the
pipes, but 110 one knows. The
fire was burning furiously when
Mr. Raley awoke and there was
no time to save anything from
the building. The house had
been built about a year and it
was a 10-room, modern structure.
The building and contents were
valued at about $7,500. There
was $6,000 insurance.
Personals
Miss Jessie Quick is spending
several days in Kershaw.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Davis spent
chiuday iu Momoe. * ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Robinson
and Mr. J. E. Agerton visitied at
Mineral Springs Sunday.
Mr. I. P. Mangum and family,
of Chesterfield, spent some time
with relatives iiere Sunday.
Mr. H. M. Simpson left Monday
for Hamlet, where' he will
work in a shoe and harness shop.
Mr. Croft Pigg arrived from
the University Thursday, and
Mr. Robt. Turner Friday.
Mr. L. L. Parker is attending
the State Bankers convention in
Charleston this week.
Col. II. II. Evans, sometimes
called "Dublin," spent tiie
greater part of las' week on the
farm of his wife iu Buford
township.
Miss Annie Parker of Lanes
Creek township, is visiting at
the home of her brother, Mr. L.
L. Parker.
Messrs. Eustace anil Harvard
Helms, of the Prospect section
of Union county, visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Hlakeney
and Mr. and Mrs. II. \V. Cross
well are attending the meeting
of the ?jrand chapter ol the
Eastern Star in Charleston.
Mr. J. V. Thompson, who has
been at the home of Ins mother,
Mrs. II. J. Thompson, in Lancas
ter county for several months,
left Thursday to accept a position
in Boulevard Pharmacy in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jenkins
and Misses Mirrel and Grace
Jenkins, of Ml. Holly, N. C.
visited at the home of Mr. \V.
W. Jenkins from Fiiday until
Sunday.
Miss Marie Brewer, Messrs. T.
W. Fxl^eworth, Austin Brewer
and lohn Riitl<?<t?r<? ?'..a <
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children's d.iv exercises at Hope '
well church in the Dixie section* <
of Lancaster county Sunday. <
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Miss Mae Railings, of Monroe, <
is visiting at the iiome of 1w;?
ttttcUi, Mr. M. Hailing*, <
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New Remedy for Mosquitoes
(iaffne> I.ctljior.
The editor of an Illinois :C?fl|
change is a public benefaclflH
and when he ttfes the neople^H
his county ought to erecujpl
monument to the honor of
memory. He has discovered iff]
new way to get rid ofquitoes.
He tells you to xbH
alum on your face and hagjlH
When 111-' nn-squito takes a bHtt
it puckers his gazoopie so it cSijH
sting. Then it sits down ,itifl|
damp place, tries to dig tpl|
pucker loose, catches its de^H
of cold and dies of pueumodBS
A HanftTd millionaire wJflj
did his iiospital nurse, ft -BJ
getting so now that the sure
chance lor the girl who wants to
mnrrv for money is to become a
nurse and wait for old money
bags to float in on a stretcher.?
Houston Post.
Mr. Golden had a new office
boy. A few days after his arrival
some money was missed from
the cash drawer.
Calling the new boy into the
private office, Mr. Golden said,
severelv:
"TheieisSlO gone from my
cash drawer. Albert^ Now you
and 1 are the only people who
have keys to that drawer."
"Well," replied the boy, cheerfully,
"s'pose we each pay $5 and
sav no more about it?"?Ex.
Notice of Court
Court of General Sessions will
convene on Monday, June 28th,
1915.
Petit Jurors, Grand Jurors and
Witnesses take notice.
1. P. Mangum,
Clerk of Court. /
June, 10th, 1815. '
Where He Wanted to Be (
At the battle of the Modderl
River an otficer observed Pat'
taking shelter from the enemy's!
fire. After the engagement the]
_ r/- _ .? . - ? *
omcer, intnking to take Pay
down a pCg, said: ^
"Well, Pat, how did you feel
during the engagement?"
"Feel?" said Pat, "I felt as if
every hair on my head was a
band of music and they were all
playing 'Home, Sweet Home.'"
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Notice
Pageland Council No. 73 Jr.
O. U. A. M. will meet Thursday
night. June 17th at <S:30 for the
purpose of organizing a degree
team. All members are' requested
to be present. We arc
ex-pecting our initiation fees to
be reduced soon, and we want
to be in shape to carry out the
degree work according to order.
Let every member be present.
Committee
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| If you Want V
* Want Labot
| Or Se
jfr 11 you live in South Cai
Jfr Bureau will get you a po
^ ployment of any kind, let
find you a place. Or if ;
kind, let us know it and
& want from a kid to railroa<
m
Let us know your wanl
|| or get labor lor you of an
for I 2 months and of any
banker. Get what you
commission.
? Pageland La
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I bale < ':ir < "oUou Seed meal.
> have been paying us good, just
t the wire when you want our ser
tppooortvill and Clay Pens in
ihtity up to 75 bushels for $2.10
jtel. The Pageland Journal.
Service- fine Jersey bull at my
rc.';y : r'. d atr pee.on to ites
any way ??>. an;, land controlled
IftKcv i-.'iisu is ! un nulhoi zed to
the t'ountrx ( icniiciuaii, heieto
5", for ) o;i. 1 his is the oldest
iers paper ptrdished. J. A. knight.
. UmMs for t<tc |>01 hundred while lhe\ \
last We ii'vil tin* room. Nov. is >0111
' ;h:tnre. Mungo i'-ro'lteis
See iac ?When your watch needs
A cleaning or repairing. I am now pie
(tared to do f'rst class won; . 1 prices that
!suit the war times. |. 1". i'-dgewtuli.
I or Sale? Billion Dollar grass seed;
planted after oais will make two heav\
cuttings of hay, also make good pastuie.
Beck enough to seed an acre. $!.(K> per
luishel. K B. (iiliespie, Harls\ille, S. (_'.
For Sale?one second-hand top buggy
and harness cheap. J. B. Kdgeworth,
Don't?forget the Picture show every
Saturday nights. Strictly moral, Harmless
and inviting to everyone. Always
3 good reels. Admission 5 & 10c
II you want a hand for next week see
I us if you want a job for next week see
us. This business works both ways.
Pageland Labor Bureau. <?. H. Walts
Manager.
See?my new jewelry. B. B. Kubunks.
Notice?We hereby forbid any person
or persons trespassing on our land
in anyway. Any one violating this shall
be dealt with according to law.
W. A. Bigg
C. W. Bigg
Amos Bigg.
Early Amber-and Rarly OrangeCane
seed at 20 cents a gallon at Mungo
Brothers.
Highest ?market price for cattle at any
k and all seasons. Also all the veals I
wn geL Phone no. 15, Pageland
pkc^Tian g e "Yrrfr- ? ?'*p I
Bring?your chickens and eggs to D. R.
' Clark &. Co. They will buy in any
quantity.
! 'Painting?and wall paper hanging
should he done along with other spring
j cleaning. Spring is the ideal time for
! brightening up the home inside and out
I can make old furniture look new again.
See me for any kind of work in my line.
Satisfaction guaranteed, f) Cadieu.
Your Buggy?requires oil: how about
your watch. Can it run night and day
for years gnd years without a diop of oil?
Have it cleaned and oiled. B.R. Kuhanks.
VVhe n -your watch stops, bring it to
me B B. Kubanks
Pure Bred?White Leghorn eggs, 50c
a setting. II. B. Craves, Pageland,
R. 2.
Mortgages of Real Instate, Titles to
Real Katate ami other legal blanks may
be had at this office
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York or it you $
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rolina the Pageland I ?abor
sition. If you want em- X
us know it and we will
you want labor of any
we will, gel what you
d teams, X
ts. We get you a place
y kind for one day or X
kind from a cook to a f
want for only a small '
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Come to He
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And have your wants suj
t opened up still another lot o
ing Crepe Syranese, Diana
Beach Cloth, Novello Silk, (
Voile, Allover Lace in all col
Embroidery, Galatea, Linen
you. Parasols of every ki
25c to Si.50.
Our goods are right new ?
you are assured that no old
put off on you.
The ladies sei
as for their goo
fthey do so that tl
will get good, n
Sooner or U
trade here, and
better.
MUNGO Bl
| The Best Form
$ is a savings account in an =?
!j institution like this, where
1 you not only get "your
|j money hack," but with it ^
H the accumulation of 4 per irj;
S cent interest, which we
2 compound annually. The
longer you leave it with us
the longer you'll like it in
| the end, the more you'll ap- ||
3 preciate the advantage of *y
li'ttiinr r m/Mi/... I' /?
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request.
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PAGELAN1
Shoes,
Sho
mr 11. i
We are selling shoes a
low-cut shoes going at a
are in need of shoes of an
to see our line and get ou
We are making
shirts and overal
| We have the b
suits ever ottered
Mens suits
priGes. See us
M ahaII nn/
(jr.iHiKii incioiiaiii
Pageland I
Comj
adquarters
)plied. We have recently
f new dress goods includSilk,
Lace Mesh, Palm
>epelasse, Batiste, White
lors, Etc. We also have
s, Percales, etc. to please
nd, ranging in price from
ind when you buy from us
or shoddy goods are being
id the men to
ds, saying as
lieyknow they
iew stuff,
iter you will
the sooner the
ROTHERS
of^Inwstmeiit I
i>t/i *a4?. 'ln.U.v. W/ynifi?i/V3. on.
if Pageland
0, s. c.
Shoes,
?s.
it war time prices. All
big reduction. If you
ly kind it will pay you
r prices before buying.
g a specialty of
11.
est line of boys
in Pageland.
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(or anything in
lise.
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