The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, July 14, 1915, Image 3
The Pageland Journal
Published Wednesday Mornings
C. M. Tucker, Proprietor
Subscription Price - - $1.00
Entered as second-class mail
matter at the post oifice at Pageland,
S. C., under Postal Act
of March 3,1879.
July 14, 1915
We are neutral as to the war
in Europe just about like a man
we heard of recently. He declared
that he was perfectly
neutral, as he "didn't give a
darn who whipped the Ger
mans."
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After careful consideration
we have decided to allow Mr.
Wilson and Mr. Bob Lansing to
answer the latest German note
without so much as a suggestion
from us. They are able to handle
the matter satisfactorily, we
suppose, and we shall turn oui
attention to other matters.
An honest man is the exception
rather than the rule, but it
is no longer necessary to search
with a lantern in broad open
daylight. Mr. J. W. Laney is
one. A few years ago he swapped
wagons with Mr. J. R. Cato
agreeing to pay him twentyseven
dollars and fifty cents
difference, though Mr. Cato said
he thought thirty would be
about right. Mr. Laney used
the wagon a day or two and
when he went to settle he said,
"You were right, thirty is about
the difference." And he paid
thirty. Now, trot out another
man as honest as that.
So much has been said and
written about the resignation of
Mr. Bryan and there are so few
who try to defend his action that
we are reluctant in saying what
we feel. The war-mad kaiser
of Germany views his resignation
as an evidence that Mr.
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people and that public sentiment
in the United States is at least
divided as to the best methods of
adjusting the differences between
the two governments. Germany
does not think the president is in
earnest when he demands the
rights of Americans. As we see
it, Mr. Brvan has done more by
resigning at such a time to bring
about trouble than any other
one man. The German reply to
the American note of protest
shows clearly that Germany
does not take the president
seriously. The resignation of
the president's secretary of state
at the critical moment had much
to do with it.
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Jury List.
Below is the list of jurors for
the term of common pleas
court to convene at Chesterfield
July 26th.
Court Houst township; J. Fred
Davis, J. H. White, W. J. D.
Boan, T. J. Sellers, J. E. Brock.
H. M. Odom.
Cheraw township; W. H.
Wannamaker, Henry Eddins, J.
W. Yates, R. C. Knight, Jeff
Davis Walters.
Mt. Croghan township; J. E.
Robinson, J. M. Moore, W. P.
Gulledge, R. P. Gibson, J. L.
Burch.
Old Store township; P. M.
Plyler, H. W. Allen, R. B. Rollings,
Henry W. Owens.
Jefferson township; J. R. Demby,
1. T. Middleton, T. R.
Kirkley, W. F. Young.
Alligator township; J. P.
Blackwell, S. N. Campbell, W.
A. Johnson, P. H. Warr.
Cole Hill township; W. E.
Tiller, W. D. McLain, J. A.
Oliver, J. R. Poison.
Steer Pen township; H. M.
Linton, Lee Freeman, A. H.
Sellers, D. L. Burns.
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nants 5c yd.
10,000 yards apron ging
3 l-2c yd.
7c Simpson calico in reii
3 l-2c yd.
Yard wide sheeting sale
3 l-2cts.
10c pink & blue crepe:
price, 5c yd.
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10c value blue stripe hi<
shirting, sale price 7
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1 20c army duck khake c
B sale price 10c
113c shepherd check suitii
price lOcts.
25c sheeting 2 1-2 yd v\
sale price, 19cts.
20cts sheeting 2 yds widi
price 15c
Air Float talcum powder,
25c Williams and Colga
cum powders, sale price
Children's black hose in si
sale price 3c
Ladies black hose in secon
15c men's black, navy &
sox, sale price lOcts
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^euspendcrs, 15 cents
5c white gabardines, 17c
OCfCrrtain goods 5c yd B
hiljdren fancy Parascls 15c
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canning on.
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Shoes for men women and ch
longest kind.
Our goods are new
compare prices before y(
Shoes and Oxfords f(
and up; children's 50c ;
Dress goods, 10c and up.
White Homespun 5 to 10c. 1
Pants $1.00 to $4.00.
Flour is down
We are savin
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and you had better
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Silk Striped Crepe only 25c.
Boys' Pants 20 to 75c. Men's
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that "tickle your palate."
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