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wm 11 PA1 TO ADVE1 TIS Itpay | nessma Days the \ m ns | ^ X. t I And you, Mr. find money spen Advertising the : of anv snp.nl <1 _ _ ?..< J i/|/ VIIV VA j paign. THE | PAG .in V VI \ ' ( jpMMWPMHBBWMMMMBii , ^ % lAhi r i c vs s ! 1 t I *E. i 1 ~ """ " ' *=~ I thebusi- | _ t in, and it * ; farmer. ' E u ? 11 - Mm p) g t It I r i n/li/1 a tit'II i ^ uanuiuciiG, Will il t for newspaper most profitable > uring the earn- ! J ELAND HJRNAL I ? Short Course In Canning Chesterfield Advertiser. J The county course of instrucion in the canning demonstraion work will be held in Ches- r erlield July 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th. This is the first big get togeth- 1 ;r meeting of the canning clubs >f the county. About sixty girl nembers will assemble here for 2 nstruction during these four lays. Mrs. Dora Dee Walker, issistant State agent will be < tere to assist Miss Stella Mims, j he county home demonstration igent. l It is the intention of Mr. W. s . Tiller to have the pig club ind corn club boys here for induction at the same time. J There are about thirty boys in hese clubs. t Don't Feed Much New Hay < % V New hay and hot weather j vill help to end the life of many i horse and not a few mules luring the next two months. , f new hay must be used for the lard working animals, bv all neans limit the quantity. The 1 inimals like the new hay and iat it in large quantities if allow- s id all they will take. The result ^ s that they are much more easiv over-heated, if thev don't acually suffer from colic. A small \ quantity may do no harm, al- < hough we would not feed new lay to hard working animals if i tcould be avoided.?Progressive farmer. He was a good little boy, and ' fery thoughtful. It was during i long spell of dry weather, and * le had heard of the great scarci- _ y of water throughout the counry. He came to his mother and 5 lipped his hand into hers. "Mamma," he said, "is it true ! nat in some places the little >oys and girls have not enough vater to drink?" "That is what the papers say, ny dear." "Mamma," he presently said, I'd like to give something for hose little boys and gir's." "Yes, dear. What would you I ike to give?" I "Mamma," he said in an earn- I st way, "as long as the water is | j very, very scarce, I think I ught to give up being washed." -Exchange. A Methodist bishop was spendig a few days with an old friend i Virginia. The bishop was an arly riser, and was very much ratified on the first morning of is arrival to hear someone sing ag JMearer iMv (Jod to TheeUpon investigating, he found t was the colored mammy who vas getting breakfast ready, rhe bishop sauntered up to the >pen doorway of the summer litchen, and looking in said ;indly: "Good morning. I am much rieased to hear you singing lymns so early in the morning, ^vc you experienced religion?" "'Ligion nothinV' replied the ook. "Ah always sings datymn when ah boils aigs?two rerses fo' soft, and three fo' lard." . I rourea swindler," exclaim!d Mrs. Gobi) as she entered the >ird store. "You're worse than i highway robber. You ought o be ashamed of yourself to heat a poor, innocent woman he way you did. That parrot I tought of you last week is a raud. You said it was a tluent alker and you charged me a >ig price for him, too, and that tird hasn't said a single word ince I got him. Not one word. )o you hear me? Not?one? ingle?word!" "Perhaps," suggested the bird ancier mildly, "you didn't give im a chance." "Yo'am mo' booktionary dan is, sah. Tell me, what do 'dolestic felicity' mean?" "I condescends to thank yo' | >r de compermut, sah. 'Domesc felicity' signifies dat de man 'dehou se am able to whup de /ife o' his buzzoin. sah."?Kan is City Star. Church Service Directory ? . W. Elkins, M. E.: Pageland, 1st Sunday at 8: p. n. and 3rd Sunday 3:30 p. m, Zion, 3rd and 4lh Sundays at 1 o'clock. Antioch, 2nd Sunday at 11. Mt. Croghan, 2nd Sunday at 1:30 p. m. and 4th at 8. p. m. Zoar, 1st Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at all the above churches at 10 o'clock. W. Cato, Baptist: Mt. Pisgah, 3rd Saturday 3. p. n. and Sunday at 11. Sunday ichool at 10. Mt. Moriah, 1st Saturday at 3 >. m. and Sunday at 11. Sunlav school at 10. 1 A I ~ 1 joemei, ^na oaturaay at 6. p. m. ind Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunlay school at 3 except on 2nd Sunday. 3. S. Funderburg, Baptist: Pageland, 2nd Sunday at 11 and 8, and the 4th at 8. Sunday school at 10. Dudley, 2nd Sunday at 4 and he 4th at 11. Sunday school at 1 except on the 4th when it is it 10. Leon Funderburk, Baptist: Liberty Hill. 2nd Saturday at 3 ind Sunday at 11. Sunday school at 3, except on the 2nd Sunday at 10. 1. Crane, Presbyterian: Pageland, 1st Sunday at 4 and ird at 8. Sundav school at 10. Salem, 3rd Saturday night at S and Sunday at 11. Beulah, 1st Sunday at 11 and Srd at 4. f. W. Quick, M. P: ![ Pageland, 3rd Sundav at 11 ^ and 2nd at 3:30. Sunday school at 10 except on the 2nd Sunday. Veterinary Surgeon J Calls answered day or nijjht. J Phone No. 48 two rings. t Full stock of horse and cattle t powders on hand at all times. < L. P. GRAVES r pts " *^i m m t n A INew J BAN] This machine is real deiful set of steel brai we are putting to wo: accounting departmen With it we can hand ure work faster than e\ and at the same tim< that every item in oui right. Helps Us Gitfe Yot Service Bv the machine metl depositor's account i balance all the time : are no mistakes such avoidable with other handling ligures. The time saving mac by the machine gives portunity to improve t to our customers in a ments of the bank. THEBA L_= ON THE CORNER As The i GROWS 1 OUR SALES OF S DISE INCREASE BECA GOODS TO SUIT THE W you like after you have bou Our dress goods departme patterns to be had in Pagel Our line of LOW CUT s complete. Have just open ctwloc cVintirn ViDfo "n"' WVJ AVU UAAV VTA1 ill/1 1/ 111 lO dCdC See our line of SPRING CLOTHING for men and be Underwear to s Our line of groceries is coi a car each of Flour, Hay at Boys, let us tailor you a that looks good after it is h Always make the corn when in town. Yours t MUNGt ON THE CORNER iotice?Election of School Trustees Notice is hereby given that all listricts wishine to elect trustees o serve from July 1, 1916 to une 30, 1918, should present pe itions in accordance with sec ion 1818 Civil Code of 1912, on >r before June 1, 1916. R. A. Rouse, Co. Supt. of Ed. Machine K Of PAGEL, ly a won- Kverythin ns which n rk in our It prints t. posits to tl le our fig- tracts check fer before your new bs ; be sure done auton books is ator simply on the keyl i Better from and adds, si date as de lod, every least attenti< s kept in and there Come In as are un- There is i ways of ledgers kn< this Burro le possible Machine in us an op- time saving he service Come in ill depart- Burroughs counting de NK OF PAC ON THE CORNER Weather WARMER EASONABLE MERCHANUSE WE HAVE THE EATHER AND THE KIND ght them. ;nt is filled with thp rhnir#?c+ ? and. hoes for Ladies and men is ted up some of the niftiest ion. HATS and ready-to-wear >ys. uit the weather nplete. Have just received id Oats. Palm Beach Suit, the kind lundered. er store your headquarters o serve > BROS. ON THE CORNER Bids Open for School Building | Notice is hereby given that | digs win be received for the erection of a two story frame school building at the town of Angelus on May 27th. Bids will be considered either for material or work. The plans may be seen either at the office of the County Superintendent of Education or at Mr. R. A. Knight's at Angelus. R. A. Rouse, County Supt, of Ed. 1 At^The \ND g Is Done Autonaticallv dates, adds your dele old balance, subis, figures and prints dance. All of this is latically. The opervvrites the amounts uoard?the machine column to column ibtracts, or prints the sired without the do being necessary, and See It Work 10 method of posting )wn which equals ughs Bookkeeping either accuracy or and see our new at work in our acivirtmon t I 1ELAND