The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, August 18, 1915, Image 4

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Guess is not the largest city in the country, but it i [ has the most popular store 1 ; in its section. Ask G. L. ' Gulledge or anybody else. MONEY-does not grow on trees, but it does grow In banks. A 500 potind bale of cottott at flfes1 ent price will earn you $23.43 in eight years. Bank of Pageland. C? L. Gulledge is raising Cane at Guess. Selling the best goods for the least money. Call Early Those who want fresh meats on Saturday afternoons for Sunday should call early, so that we may fill their orders/before the rush, and thus avoid mistakes. ft. f. and T. ft. Smithy _ Cotlnty Farmers' UniOh A meeting: of the County Farmers Union will be held the Second Saturday in Uecertiber instead of the last Saturday in October as previously announced. Meeting to be held at Wamble Hill. L. C. RIVERS. President WILL A. SELLfcRS, Sec lilt 1 i . T " Business is Business it is a poor business that has tto rule, it is business that you have yOur mail in the Office not later than i:30 P; M. if yoU wish it dispatched oh the day you put it in the office; So please attend to this business and be biisiness likei t. W. Quicki Postmaster Dr. R. L; McManu* DENTIST Dageland, S. C. I A Full Line of stock Powders, Liniments and Veterinary Medicines kept on hand at all times. Calls answered day or night for the cash. Watts and Graves Aeterinary surgeons Pasreland, S. C Monuments it win pay you to see me 1 before you buy a Monument or Tombstone of any kind, if you 1 want to save money, G. R. KNIGHT, I WE A 1 We are fighting d I fair and honorable | Brand New Goods o I i QU AIT 1 We pride ourselves that v I general merchandise, and I 1 1 There is absolutely no ret ? material. Onr I Silks Stripe Traventine I Suiting, Silk Ponlin. 1 ?- 9 lin; Serges in Blue, Bla Bedticking. Demin, Cle ton Flannel, Outing etc W< Ladies and children's C many other things we < I MUNG Nearly everybody is Jra<t ing with C. L* Gulledge af Guess, this fall. TaxIS The Tax Books will be open f< 15th October until 31st day of Dec Ta* levy for State Ordinary County Constitutional school County Roads Total levy \Special 1 Chefttvtr Graded School Marburg Orange Hill Rat's Branch Pee Dee \ Stafford Cheraw (Outside) flethel Center Point Chesterfield Parker Pine Grove Shiloh Show Mill Ruby Vaughah Womble Hill White Oak Rlack Creek Cross Roads CefatetMt. Croghah New Hope . Wexford Windd t. ion Mt. Croghan (Outside) Buffald thidley Five Forks Mangum Pa gel and Plains Center Grove Friendship Jefferson Long Branch Jefferson (Outside) Gre^h Hill Middendorf McBee Sandy Run Alieator (Outside) Bay Springs Bear Creek Bethesda Juniper Patrick Cat Pond Lewis Ousley Patiriettd Wallace Steer Fen * For Back Indebtedness and E School: Chesterfield School Disl mills, and Ruby, 5 mills. Cheraw Township, special tor, 7 mills for Road Bonds. Sept. 15, 1915. LRE FIGK ally wlllt our compellty] one. We keep our she >n which we charge a U TY IS OUR S' /e are able to after such a new esoeciallv )RESS GOODS ison why anyone should look shelves are loaded with such g i, Corded Garbardine, Silk Si /elvet, Silk Plaids in Roman ick, Red and Tan, Broadcloth viat, Plaids, bleached and unl OOL BLANKE1 oats, Children's head wear in ;an't tell you about here. rU UKU l . ' s / yrw r-iJ ? .... M. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Will be in Pageland Wednesday Thursday and Friday of each week lotice. or the collection of taxes from :ember 1915. 7 mills 7 1-2 mills 3 mills 1-2 mills 18 mills L>oc&l Bonds 3 mills 4 mills 3 8 " 4 " 3 " 4 2 1-2 2 " 4 4 4 14 3 4 44 3 3 44 5 4 5 44 4 1-2 3 44 2 4 44 4 44 fl 44 b 44 4 44 3 44 4 7 44 4 5 2 3 3 44 i 44 3 44 i 44 3 44 6 4% 5 4 44 5 44 3 44 n ti 1 D 1 4 " ' 2 u 4 4' 3 5 8 M 4 1-2 4 -8 ** 4 2 " 2 " 3 " 3 " 4 2 M 3 44 7 41 3 14 3 4' 3 xtending School Terms* Special rict, 2 12 mills; Mt. Croghan* 5 levy of 2 mills for Roads; A li ga W. A. DOUGLASS County Treasurer. ? =3 [TING I rs. The fight is a :lves packed with ?gltlmate profit. WORD ' and complete line of i * elsewhere for dressing oods as these: briped Momie, Ratine Stripes, Jacquard Pop, Percales, Ginghams, bleached Drilling, Canrs all sizes, and a great HERS 1 "? J I "Human Nature" CurpC8 do not always lan< where* they are seut. One who never forgives at enemV often forgets a friend. The! sweetest songs a e thost heard when you were a child. A \wbman never tires of beinj; told t *?t she is loved. Co; icealment in love may Ik prud? nee and not deceit. W1 at we believe is truth to u< else would never Relieve it. Xo look back on a happy youtl is to twice: then and now. A Aan may be a hero as a lovei but sBdom as a husband. Il is never good form for ; man to pose as too innocent. A pnanTproposes. woman sits posept that is if she thinks sh< wilh[ Ttfe man that is perfectly con tent?d with the wrold is too {rood for i Every century prides itself thai it is fetter than all other centuries T^e pessimist admits himself c failure* ? A performance today is cast In htt; a promise ot tomorrow is on a note at hand. Vjpte's violation scars a conscience* ..insistence burns it, neglect consumes it. The shortest road to happiness is to he content where vou art: and with what you have. n people love you thej che^Bou; when they feai you the^Pt you cheat them. people thaf we come in coi^t^i with during our every da.il lives influnce our thoughts to a greater extent than most pecple are willing to admit. ydl Centuries until the nineteenth belonged to man. The nineteenth century was woman's. T? twentieth century is the chpkens' Century, as well as the thgpght century. pfykflnder. A fierce battle was on at the front in northern France. In the German lines, about twentv yards distant from the nearest positions of the French, Lieut. Jung* a young Geaman officer, cautiously raised his head to a Vintage point above the embankment in order to watch the eneny*s movements. No sooner had he raised his eyes to a point from where he could see than a v^ice from the opposite trench c*ied onti "Lieut, lung, be care fill* Amazed and startled, the German heeded the warning and pimped back into the trench. A slort time later he raised up for another look and once more was warned by some one among the French. This time he recognized the voice. It was that of a young Xa Uoiilr* nan . ? . t-? ^ 1 lyuvil UUO1UU09 lllclll W11U 1U1 some time had worked in the office of the factory belonging to Juig's faiher for the purpose of studying German methods of business. At the outbreak of thd war he had hurried home to join the French army. The Frenchman's warning had undoubtedly saved the German's life. Though thev met on the field of battle as enemies, the quarrel between their respective countries had not served to lessen the friendly feeling existing mutually between them. ITS LOCATION. "Here's a scientist says he haf found radium in ordinary dew." Yes, and already automatically stored up in grassy banks/' Grinding Grain for Horses. Many farmers do not care to grind all the grain their teams eat, neither do they care to take the trouble to cut up all their forage and then to sprlnkla it and mix ground stufT with it, but that practice will pay in the case of gged pnlmals whose teeth are pa?1 i repair. it ^ ...? *>/ t r r ? ^? CLO! OUT r The entire stock MT? Crogha 1 will b e sold out . of October 1915. j We are going 1 ' price and sell th< being a considers 8 tor the stock is goods consist o ' Notions, Dry Goods, t Groceries and Gain. 1 bargains, as the sacrif 1 * L- 11 - yuuus in 11M lie SOIfl ai 1 Come One MT. CROGHAN 1 F. M. MO DID YC OUR I Before Yc We are leaders in ( You will find in our most varmdr stotdrtrf CUl Ljll^ to be found in any sm ing to you of about 2? If you have never giv< you to come and let u! things we have in stoi Pageland Merc; THE OLD LAND 1 We have several fai make eny terms, WAR 1 WE CAM OMLY MENTION One 50 acre Farm, 6 i horse farm open, good dw< ideal farm all round. Leve T his can be had at a barg One 1 20 acre Farm, o of Marshville, 3 or 4 ho good dwelling and barns, cattle pasture. One 1 30 acre Farm in i fine land, good water, 1 bargain for quick buyer. (Jne 4 room house and a bargain. See us quick. Pageland Insuran A. F. FUI SING SALE ot goods ot the d Merc. Co. begining the IS at reduced prices to slaughter the e goods, cost not ation, but the cash the idea. These I a nice line of Shoes, Hats, Caps, Come on if you want ice sale is on and thp some price. Come all MERCANTILE CO. ORE, Mgr. )U GET | 'RICES >u Bought? General Merchandise $ store the largest and OES ' - J lall town, and at a sav- I i per cent. | jn usa trial, we invi'e 4 5 show you what great | e lor you. $ antile Company 1 RELIABLE | O SELL rms to sell and tf?nn and the prices are PRICES i A FEW, AS FOLLOWS:miles north of Pageland, 2 ;lling, good water and an il and in good neighorhood. ain. ne and one half mile South rse farm (already rented) lasting watei. Hog and the Dudley neighborhood 4 mile from church. A 2 lots on Pearl Street at ice and Realty Co. VDERBURK, Mgr.