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*. .. . w -A*- ?' ' ? . 1.1. r . I .... II. I. I. n The Pagetoid Journal Published Wednesday Mornings C. M. Tucker, Proprietor Subscription Price - - $1.00 Entered as second-class mail matter at the post office at Pageland, S. C., under Postal Act of March 3, 1879. v_i ? m iai f? JU1JT If, 1919 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 Germans." 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. ]. 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. 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. Jury List. Below is the list of jurors for the term of common ^AVUO , 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, T. T. Middleton, T. R. I Kirk ley, W. F. Young. I Alligator township; J. P. | -- ? roacKwell, 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. Hub?"fjave you much shopping jo do today?" Wife- "I H + * k 1 Bell: GR1 LLfc ( \ A mammo of $80,? pers, 1 millinci Give your devasted by 01 A fitting dima leled, Bargain DAYS. Stores closed W down goods. List you an idea as to i attend this annual aw???? Yard wide Bleaching ! 7i>c Wide taffeta silk, sale 48 cents Jelly glasses lc each, limit* *' iocl?uIvanized buckets size 10c 2000 yds. cannon cloth ir, nants 5c yd. 10,000 yards apron gingl 3 l-2c yd. 7c Simpson calico in rem 3 l-2c yd. Yard wide sheeting sale 3 l-2cts. 10c pink & blue crepes price, 5c yd. I 8 l-2c straw bed ticking sal | 5c yd a 10c value blue stripe hie 1 shirting, sale price 7< 9 15c crash suiting 5c y 10c Russian duck, sale pric 20c army duck khake c< sale price 10c 15c shepherd check suitin price lOcts. 25c sheeting 2 1-2 yd vv sale price, 19cts. 20cts sheeting 2 yds wide price 15c Air Float talcum powder, 25c Williams and Colgat cum powders, sale price Children's black hose in se sale price 3c Ladies black hose in secom 15c men's black, navy & sox, sale price lOcts Sale Close W.H.1 Mon - T *.r 1 [ Brol| EAT jl :ara] SALE iu!h Slaughl 100.00 worm k ? ? -V iry goods, cic ry, and Notio dollar a chance, ir mightiest cyclohi ix to twenty tive ye selling. NINE B if ednesday arranging sto? ten, here are only a few the tremendous saving it summer saving sale; 1 ' fem" Cfl 25cChl||ji lams I t.00 Ladle H "-Q Ladles H nan,s S chiefs Price. ? 2! 10c4 M sale C/5 2 25c sill O 5 Specials e price ^ g at cle< kory ^ ? Great 5 ' ^ H men' 1 :e 5cts. ? 5 drCn,S Dior, ^ ^ 1-25 Chih g sale H* ^ 1.50 Ladh M solid leall 3 SO 1.50 Paten S a Ladies : sale * Mens oxfc 3cts Q 2. es tal- ^ Ladies sil 12c W a conds Q 20,000.00 ! rificc is 4cts __ .. Cleanup i wh,,c special s Saturday,? " nn * t % BLLlt & iroe, N \ ers' Ly Bn ti r | in price if slipping, MS. Ail profits ic sale effort, ars unparalIG BARGAIN Eftis. r?L" Ofl<l mtltllrtinn i/R anu nidi tviisy items to give | alfords you to fiTdm VBViPi vash ties 11 cents c wash ties 4cts ft Melrose & Princely ispend'ers, 15 cefits bite gabardines, 17c l?rtain goods 5c yd *en fancy Parasols 15c VQV1P17 DonrtraI^ *7C u a uutj a 1 U5UIS I i)CI9l emstitched Handkersale price let each border Huck Towels sale price 5c k lisle hose 19c pr. in Rugs & Druggetts trance sale prices Sacrifice sale of women & chil- I slippers I Irens Button Oxfords I 89 98c pr. I >s vici straps slippers I tier, sale price 98cts. I dull kids and buttons I i Slippers 1.29 pr n >rds 9 day price 1.79, | .29, 2.48, 3.48 1 k and wool coat suits | it Halt Price. stock of clothing sacid for nine days irices on all millinery counters at 48, 98, 1.48, 1.98. lulv 24th %/ I .C. I wpwwwiHIPP ? WWW ? JA BARG A pound of suqar m it a pint to sell 151bs. 1 By buying all of yoi will save equally as niu? We get at least on fin rifle otf? n UTAnb Iijuvuj) i/iu a *1 LCI\ our stock and get pr and you will be plea RESPEC' T. E. ( We are saving ol not You? FRUIT Rubbers, Jar Caps, Jelly : kettles, and a New Perfecti " canning on. You need our goods ai You will always find ou Come to see us. Pageland Hj 1^ r Barg We hay?_received another lot Sho.es for men women and chih longest kind. Our goods are new tc compare prices before you Shoes and Oxfords for and up; children s 50c ai Dress goods, 10c and up. S Whifp Hfimopnnn C IA/1 I >* ***vv AJkVAAAVOJ^ UJLI O LU IUL* UL Pants Si.00 to $4.00. Flour is down. We are saving Why Not YOU? CATO CO Per J. H I " KEEP Don't get "hot under the cc tain and call for the koolest | drinks and eats that you ever U Maybe you haven't notice< store wait 011 you with a smile 1 I enjoy "brewing" those drinks tl met ? ? L r-. k>ujr| jUOl V.UIUC 111 IICIC fill ^ drink or flavor of Ice Crean | fill the order in double-quicl 1 Mangum *> \ 'rAINS lakes a pint, we make or a dollar. lr supply s from us you ch. ie shipment ol dry Be sure and see ices before buying sed. TFULLY :ato hers $ $ . Why jars glasses, Enamel preserving : r\M c. . i ion wn oiove to do your id we need your trade. ir goods new and clean. irdware Co. y ' . re WhaflVlake ains. ^ of the famous Shield Brand*" iren. The wear-best and last - I >ot and you had better i buy. men and women $1.50 id up. iilk Striped Crepe only 25c. >ys' Pants 20 to 75c. Men's Come and See. [ others money, MPANY L Cato B KOOL >llar" but come to our founpropositions in the way of isted. i it, but the "boyV in this of genuine plensure. They lat "tickle your palate." id call for your favorite [i and watch the "boys" k time. Drug Co. . - -