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The Pageland Journal December 29, 1915 Local News Miss Annie Boggan, of Wingate, and Mr. W. T. Cutchings, of Virginia, were married last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Chapman Sullivan and Miss Ella Terry, of the Center Grove section, were married on Sunday, December 19lh at Fork Creek church. Mrs. L. L, Parker returned to tior Vi nmr> ? - uv> uuuiV 1 11U1 ouaj UUlll U Charlotte hospital where she underwent an operation. She is recovering. Mr. W. L. Marze reports that all of his four married children and their wives and husbands and all the grand children were at home for Christmas, making 23 in all. Mr. R. H. White, son of Rev. J. A. White, and Miss Lucv McMillan, daughter of Mrs. M. E. McMillan, both of jefferson, were married last Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock by Rev. J. A. White, father of the groom. Mr. W. H. Hilton, of Mt. Croghan, and Miss Margaret Campbell, of the Bay Springs section, were married Sunday by Notary W. J. Odom at his home in the Bay Springs section. Mr. Hilton is a ?prominent farmer, and his bride is a popular ladv. Mr. Rufus Graves, son of Mr. B. F. Graves, of the Cross Roads section, and Miss Eliza Holly, daughter of the late W. M. Holly, of the Catarrh section, were married Sunday at 11 o'clock at the home of the groom's lather by Notary F. M. Moore. Prof. J. . A. Knight, who is teaching at Oswego, S. C., has been appointed as carrier oa route three Jkoih Patrick, 1which is a 20 mile, 3-times a-week route' paying $624 a year. Mr. Knight will not accept as he is under contract to teach out his school. Mr. S. I. Evans, who recently resigned as magistrate of old store township, was married several davs aim tn a ings in Lagrange, N. C., and they are now making their home at that place. His bride is not known in JPageland, but he writes back that she is the linest in North Carolina. Thirty nine persons dined at the home of Esq. and Mrs. B. F. Parker in Lanes Creek township Sunday, and if all the children and grand children had been there the number would have been fifty or more. There were no visitors exceot sons and daughters and their families. Ten of the twelve children were present. The residence of Mr. Bedford Parxer in south-east Monroe township, was destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon. The fire started from the chimney and soon enveloped the house in flames so that only a few articles of the household goods could be t *? suveu. Hard work saved his out buildings. He had six hundred dollars insurance on house, barn and furniture. A quiet home wedding was solemnised at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Mungo in the eastern part of town Saturday afternoon about 2:30 o*clock when Mr. J. W. Mungo and Miss Wilma Lingle were united in marriage by Rev. J. W. Quick. i ncse young people are well known, each having had a position with Mungo Bros. Mr. Mungo is a son of the late T. L Mungo of the Taxahaw section, from whence he came to Pageland about three veais ago. Mrs. Mungo is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lingle, of Monroe. Both are popular, and they have the congratulations and best wishes of scores of friends. Strict good middling cotton 1. cents. Seen $2.00 a hundred. Bynum, the small son of Di B. C. Moore who had a should* dislocated and fractured som weeks ago, has been havin trouble with the wound, and h was examined in Charlotte Moi day and it was found that tli joint is permanently injured. The Journal was in error la week in saying that the ma: meeting of the citizens of tl f Aurn n - ? ivnu ? itv> uavs w:iure requesic the town council to fix tb salary of the mayor at $50 year. The amount was twent five dollars for the mayor ar. twelve for the wardens. Mr. W. M. Mangum was sho\ ing a watermelon on the stree here Friday. He said he ws going to send it and a mess < roastin* ears to his mother. Mi Kate Mangum, known to mar as "Grandma Mangum," for In Christmas dinner. He said tb melon had not been treated i anyway, just pulled and lai away. Mr. Tohn W. Simpson an Miss Ola Johnson were marric last Wednesdajr afternoon b Esq. G. M. Rodgers. Mr. Sim; son is a son of Mr. I. P. Simpso of Jefferson towship, and is a energetic young farmer. Mi Simpson is a daughter of M Nelson Johnson, of Mt. Crogha townsnip, and is a bright ar popular young lady. Each hi a great many friends who wis them happiness. Mr. James Plyler, son of M Simeon Plyler, was shot throug the ahdompn at a ? ? ? M OU Tabernacle church in Lancast county Friday night. He wi rushed to the hospital in Roc Hill and at last reports was in very critical condition. A m? by name of Threatt was arrestc and carried to jail charged wii the shooting. It seems th there was a small riot, and th am umber of shots were fired, 01 or two others being slight wounded. __ _ . ^ _ Miss Zora Wimbefly and M Isaac H. Blair, of Mosioo,, Wei married Wednesday night. It bride is a daughter of Mr. ar Mrs. O. P. Wimberly, now < Rock Hill, and a grand daugl ter of the late Sheriff 1. P. Hoi She held a position as steno; rapher at the Bank of Pagelar thrpp nr fr?nr ?mn? 1 ? ivui vcuio a^U UL1U known to quite a number < people in town. She is brig] an?l energetic. The groom is son of Mr. Oscar Blair and manager of the insurance d partment of the Savings, Loa Trust Co. Mr. Ben Turnnge was bad! burned and an automobile an the house it was in were coi sumed by fire one day last wee when a match was struck undc the car. The automobile, whic was nearly a new $225 Cadillac, belonged to Dr. J. [ Ingram. There was a leak i the gasoline pipe from the aii pressure tank and Mr. Turnag crawled under the car in scare of the leak. He struck a mate to be sure of the location, an luauiiiuinuousiy me names llasl; ed all over the room and er velopcd Mr. Turnage, car an< all. He was right severely burn ed, bu* escaped before tin gasoline tank exploded. Han work was required to save th dwellings of Dr. Ingram and Di A. A. McManus. Capt. Howie, of Monroe made the statement recentl; that Lode Miller, a negro, use* to tote the mail fro.n Jelfersoi to Monroe and return, a distnno of nearly 60 miles, in a day Editor Beasley called for tlv proof, and Mr. Howie put fortl such men as Dr. John Blair, B f" Aslirraft nn/l Ailw.ro . .u?%-iun iniu 3 W1IC* MIJ it's so. Geo. Lee says that he an< Will Lee and Lex Marsh measur ed Lode's stride in the road a the Carelock school house an< that each step measured ove three feet. Editor Ashcraft say that he knows of his own know ledge and that he has the proo that Lode's shoes had to b< half-soled every two weeks M. L. Flow says Ixxle and Sol omon Sowell both did this stun 2 often. If tbis thing is so, some old resident of this neck o* the woods ought to remember somer? thing about it. Who will tettir fy? * We Will Gin on fe FRIDAY. Peoples Gin Company. St BUSINESS LOCALS ;d ie wanted Souud while corn. Pageland Novelty works y^ For Sale?Lot of corn and fodder. For a bargain see J. K. Smith. Wood and lumber for sale. Call, or ^" see me for anything in this line. Will tS deliver in Pageland on short notice, as J- A. Pierce, Monroe, Route 1. Wanted?Worn-out Ford. Must be 'S. cheap as dirt. Apply to Motorist, care iy of the Journal. Am now ready again for your repair ie work. Will be glad to have you call in anytime. D. D. Kubanks. For Sale?Or exchange for land two houses, five lots and one set of black 4 smith tools, all in Pageland. Easy terms. H. W. Threat.. ;d jy For Sale?1200-pound horse. Good dray or farm horse, sound and an all" round good one. W. J. Blakeney. n, Strayed?female Berkshire pig six weeks old. J. W. Quick. S. X. Wanted 5,000 Cross Tics, oak or IQ pine, 8 feet long. C. L. Gullcdgc, Guess, S. C. 3S Solid leather shoes arc sold by Mungo >h Brothers. For Sale?6 room House on Pearl X. St. Pageland, S. C. lot 100 x 150 feet, rh corner lot and good location. Ouc ' . half cash balance long terms. H. J. 4 Ogburn, Tatum, S. C. 12nc er Inr Snlo ? ? J ? J. ?vubd|J, d guuu inuies. 1. V\ , l, Gregory. 12nc :k For Sale at a bargain, 6 mules and one horse. C. L, Gulledgc, Guess, tn s. c. 12 d Car ol Salt, just arrived. C. L. ^ Gulledge. 12 at For Sale?good family mare, or will . exchange for small mule or horse. W O. Tucker. ie , Good Groceries, are sold by v Mungo Bros, at the right price. -v- Rcaistcrcd Sh-vrt Hora - Mjr.V, ra+?k t? ?yP?*. just in from Tennesce. Fee $2.50 _ J. D. Redfearn. ip For Rent?reasonable, a small 2 horse farm 1 mile west of Pagcland. Scenic id at once. Dr. J. Monroe Railings 8no ? ^ For Shoesgo to MungoBros. Cotton seed Meal on hand now for even exchange for seed. Mungo Bros. or. For Sale?1 House and lot in the tov. n id of Mt. Croghan. 1 Two horse farm near jc Mt. Croghan. Will sell for cash or part , cash. W. C. Raker 7?Nc Z>f , . Wanted?Reef Cattle and veals. Don't sell until you sec me. II. R. 3 Grave*. 3nc is Mungo Bros. Sell the Best e- Clothing for the price. in CALL? at The Bank of Page land and read the record of the .. bale of cotton that is eight years d Shingles for sale from long leaf Pine timber that has never been turpentined, k Mill f> miles s??n?tii?'r?ct ?.f ' 1 v,. ...SVI,I.MI. J. I? jj. Mclnnis. 2-10c ]) Shingles?all grades, sawed from (Q green long leaf pines thai have never been turpentined. Mnngo Bros. Cotton Seed. We pay you the tip top "} for your cotton seed. Never sell withf. | out seeing us. Mungo Iirt?s. C ( We grind corn every Saturday. Briny yours along. Fox Lumber Co jj Bring?your chickens and eggs to I>. t . Clark & Co. They will buy in an; " quantiy Always first-class goods at MungO I Brothers. If You have any Hay to spare call in and let me know about it and your j l)r'c'os- t*? Sowell. Buy your salt from C. I.. Gulledge at ? Guess. He buys it in car loads. 12 Dress Goods should be bought from Munsro Bros. i ^ I rue Patriotism LI i The German family '..ad just e finished the joint letter to the son and brother who was interned ^ in Kngland, says The New York 1 ICveiiing Post, and father was y about to seal the envelope and j 1 take it to the post. "Just let me have it in ni\ | hands for a minute," said Gretchr s "What for.-'" asked mother. "i want to put a few grease ' spots on it," answered - the min? . " "so as to annoy the mean peop e ' over there that think they pre t starving us out." .. ??? | A Hi B 3 1915 has been nets ij'.uwii quite sail We desire to tli prosperous and H; Allow US ing year. /, Mui ~~ Maste's Sale State of South Carolina County of Chesterfield. Court of Common Pleas. Pursuant to a decree heretofore granted in the case of Pageland Insurance & Realty Company, Assignee. Plaintiff, vs P. H. Arant, M. L. Arant et al. Defendants. I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Chesterfield, S. C. on the first Monday in January, 1916, (same being the 3rh day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, | the following described real es-1 tate, to wit: _jl) AJi that certain tract of 1 land 1 nunty and State aforesaid, containg twO'frnrTlred and sixty acres, more or less, less sixty acres of same now owned by II. II. Hicks, situated on the west side of Fork Creek, and bounded east by lands of A. Rodgers and John A. Hicks; west bj' by lands of John S. Miller; north by the estate landsof Matilda Hunter and on the south by lands of Leonidas Lowry. (2) Also one other tract of tand in the County and State aforesaid, containing ninety-one and one- half acres, more or less, situated on the west side of Fork Creek; bounded cast by lands of Armeitta Adams; south by lands of R. II. Lowry; west by lands of J. M. Lowry and on the north by lands of P. II. Arant. (.V; .All those certain three lots of land in the town of Pageland, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, knowivas lots number one 0), Three (A) and Five (5) in block "K", said lots fronting fitly feet each on Gum street and running back 200 feet each, preserving the same width all the way back. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. P. A*. MURRAY, Jr., Master, Chesterfield County. ~f~ Meeting of County Commisttioners The County Commissioners will hold their annual meeting on the A 1st of Dec. All persons having claims against the Conn i tv will present them on that dav. i I). ?vl. Ikuentine, i Clerk. I I mm 111 1 - ' ? j i MONKY--does nol ^row on tree, but it does grow in banks. A jSOO pound Sale <>f cotton at present pi ice will cam \ on $23.13 in eij?ht years. Hank of Pageland. Kvervbody needs Underwear Muogo llros. sell the warm kind appy K VEAR a very good year with us isfactorily. tank one and all, and \ appy Lite during the neu to serve you durin ? igo Broth BIG AU SA In order to make a con years stock of clothing, w< public auction Saturday Ja mens clothing. Also a lot of shoes, and i he sale wht merchandise at your own \ REMEfl the date, Saturday Jan. 1 s Pageland II Comi I New Year's This has been a succe: we sincerely thank you I ask lor a continuance ol to always give one hur dollar. We are now selling the "the all leather line," and > give satisfaction. Just received a car of best rapidlv. Better buy now. T. L ( | THE LOW PR I M. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW W ill be in ngeland Wednesday Thursday and Friday of each week Tell Your Neighbor I lew i i ) ? i and our business T*nK ~ ? 11 vimi yuu a very g / year. | g the Gom- I k \ $ lers i. (CTION I LE iplete clean up of this f! 5 will offer for sale at g in. 1 st a lot of Boys and $ general wearing apparel. ? yew wii} i'v? swxl *"?" Drice. ABER 1 t Beginning at 1 o'clock. ! , Mercantile I any j i fireetinn I sslul year with us, and 1 or past patronage, and I the same, promising ? idred cents lor your | Fridam-Sl ic II,y SI iocs, j| vill guarantee them to & flour. It is advancing j ^TA ;fllU AS | County Physicians On Dec., 31st lmis will be re L'ived for county physician. II. 1\ King, Miout The Journal