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The Pageland Journal August 18,1915 : < Local News Mr. Robt. New left yesterday to take charge of a single mill for Mr. J. L. Johnson 8 or 9 miles from Swansea. Mr. Sam Mancrum left vester day for Mint Hill, N. C. to enter Ment Hill graded school. He will board with Dr.and Mrs.A. M. D. Whitley. Mr. E. R. McKay has been elected policeman to succeed Mr. C. J. Funderburk, resigned. The election is effective September 1st. Mr. R. W. Outen, son of Mr. H. Z. Outen, of Pageland, Route 3, entered school at Wingnte yesterday, where he will attend until the opening of school here. Rev. G. T. Harmon, of Cheraw, will preach a Masonic sermon to the public at the Presbyterian church here on Monday night, August 23rd. V Rev. M. C. King reports a good meeting at Bethlehem last week. There were 14 additions, 7 bv baptism and 7 bv letter. Excellent behavior. Wingate school opened yester day morning. The prospects for a successfull year are good. A business course has been added which will give students good business training. i*_ r? - -? mr. a. l. tseik, ot Lanes Creek township, returned Friday from Macon, Ga., where he spent a couple of weeks with his son, Mr. B. B. Belk, who has had typhoid fever. There will be services at Bethlehem next Sunday beginnins^U 10 o'clock, at which . time^^o deacons will be of ' ^ ' ':' .? . . * * " ' ' "" *'"* Page camp Woodmen of the World meets next Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock. Mr T T Tornr rot?irno/t ' 1 "Vii?re day from the Charlotte sanatorium, where he had been a week j for treatment for rheumatism. ' He is somewhat improved. Mr. J. H. Price has moved from his farm a few milec northeast of town into Mr. G. K. Knight's house on McGregor street in the eastern part of town. Messrs. Sanford Smith, Floyd Smith, Albert Grant and Emsley Phifer of Lanes Creek township, left Thursday by Ford to spend a few davs with friends near Douglass. Ga, Mr. J. A. Arant carried his "first bale" to Monroe this morning, August 18th. This is five days ahead of his schedule. He says the bate will weigh at least five hundred. Mr. E. S. Mangum, who has been with the Consumer's Grocery Co. in Florence for several months is moving his family to Florence. Mr. Mangum and family are good people, and we regret to see them go. Mr. Baxter Nash, son of Mr. Solomon Nash, of the Faulks section, and Miss Blake Brooks, daughter of Mr. Hampton Brooks, of Lanes Creek township, were married last Wednesday by Rev. J. A. Bivens. Rev.R.W.Cato reports a good meeting at Mt.Moriah last week, in which there were twenty three additions to the church, nineteen of which were by baptism. Rev. Hovle Bird assisted him. They are conducting a meeting at Mt.Pisgah this week. The cross street from the home of Mrs. M. J. Turner fo fVio T iu uii uluu?ar?mr; n tr Hicks, has been clayed during the last few days, thus improv ing it very much. The low place on Pearl street in front of ' ' - -M x/ . k| Personals l | Messrs. W. McCall anq^^H Clark visited in county from Saturday I,an Monday. :-J Mr. and Mrs. Jas. C. Sfl ill spent a few days the lat^^H of the week with relatfl|Hl Lancaster. Messrs. John Rush jug Willie Reid, of McAddensyijp N. C., have been visiting .:lo| tives here for about a weetol. Little Miss Fay and Lif?|j Funderburk visited relative near Chesterfield last week. J Mr. Sam Turner, of ffgl !lf _ n vine, spen^ sunciay witn tt home folks here. Miss Nell Funderburk visite relatives^at and near Chesteii field last^eek. Miss Louise Simpson, who^j taking a business course Columbia, is spending flgwi days at the home of her mdK Mrs. A. M. Simpson. % Mr. and Mrs. C. P. MsMjjM of Chesterfield, have been :>3n iting relatives in and Pageland for several days. ^ f ^ Mr. Townley Redfearo^i < Garland. N. C., is visitinggt 3th home of his mother, Mrs. M. JS Redfearn. ? 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. G. MeC^M spending several days in j^fSp ooro couniy. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith'ai visiting: relatives in?&|^H Misses Cora and Nell Cat returned yesterday from a tw weeks visit in Hartsville an Cheraw. Mrs. Mattie Wilson and Mil Ocie Mangum. of McAdensvilli N.C., are expected Saturday t soend two or three weeks wit 1^ '? *? relatives in and near Pagelan< IT. CROGHAN ITEMSBessie Burch, of Peach . C., is spending a few ith relatives here. /laude Bake r. of Parks jpent a few days last week Friends and relatives in and here. , Henry Williams spent ^^day, and Sunday with |^"^ ves in Laundale, N. C. J. W. Ratliffe and sister, Bettie Ratliffe, of Wades N. C., are spending a few with relatives jkJ Hss Hope Watson is spend- j ?j Ba few days with relatives B^mr. Watt Watson has been ^pending a few days in Parks jgpttqpn business, but returned HUHSss Elease Jackson, of Ches9 fceLL is spending quite a ^Jn^HHk^ctatives here. Baker, spent Saturl||^Knd Sunday in Charlotte Hps son, Mr. Worth Baker. E Is. r^ancy Eliza Cason and H|Hhter Miss Ruth Cason, of H^Hda, spent a few days last ^hHk with relatives here. Hjmi^Clarence Leonard, spent a Bys with friends and heie last week. Gulledge, and pj^^ttuth Huntley, visited Hs and relatives here last |ilr. A. C. Bradshaw\, of Parks f|e, is visiting friends\here. d Mr. F. M. Moore, and\Mr. W. ..Jackson have gone to>Ricbjnd to buy goods. \ ef |lr. and Mrs. M. L. Raley a\d r c pghter are visiting relative^ h ^Santuck IN r^^teses Hppe Watson. Lucv His- W. A. Watson, < Bankri I have recently stock ol the Chera1 ol Cheraw and am stock on sale at "be TEN DA ?BEGIF THURSDAY, Al No matter where you may buying at this sale will more 1 Because of the fact that the stoi 1,1 must sell the goods at any < VT m t It. j\. / Chers H j Established 1894 Faculty of 33; 427 i Accredited by Virgini tion. Hundreds of gi $160 per year in Academic De| The Leading Training S Where can parents < fine a record, with as ( \k at such moderate cost 3. 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