The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, June 14, 1916, Image 2
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The Pageland Journal |
Published Wednesday Mornings I
by The Journal Company
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C. M. Tucker, Editor ,
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Subscription Price - - $1.00 i
Entered as second class mail
matter at the post olfice at Page- ,
land, S. C., under Postal Act
of March 3, 1879.
June 14, 1916
Once upon a time there was a
sandhill farmer who didn't plow
out into every road on his place
and use it for a ditch and trash
pile. He has been dead a good
many vears.
.
The northwest breezes Saturday
and Sunday were not caused
by the warm air eruptions at
the Republican and Progressive
National conventions in Chicago,
as you might have supposed.
Editor Beasley, of the Monroe
Journal, asks for proof that Shaw
Meehan killed a 21 3-4 pound
carp near Chesterfield. Ask Mr.
Will Porter or most any other
citizen of Chesterfield. But vou
better express your doubts when
you are a safe distance from the
above named town.
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11 in i n_uinj, aaiu iu uc iiiu iasiest
trotting ostrich in the world,
has been secured as a Fourth of
July attraction at MoDroe. The
ostrich will be driven by a man
sitting on a small rubber-tired
vehicle. The bird will trot in a
contest with any mule or horse
in the county. The race will be
free to all.
? ^ ^ - -
The resignation of Justice
Hughes from the Supreme Court
bench leaves a vacancy to be
filled by another appointee of
President Wilson. Maybe he
can pick a man whose confir
mation by the senate will not
cause so long a delay as in the
?- - casevf Brcmcfeis. ?
Solicitor Spears and the other
court officials wisely decided
there should be no June court
in Chesterfield county this year.
This session of court always
conies in a very busy time, and
usually very little is done. The
farmers have more important
business to attend to and the
June court has been expensive
but not profitable.
The letter from Mr. Bagwell,
general manager of the Sea
board, which is published elsewhere
in this issue bears out our
contention that the management
of the ChpRtrrfielrt Rr I 'lnrnctur I
..v* v. iJUIIVIlOIVl
railway is trying to give the people
the very best service possi
ble under the circumstances.
Mr. Bagwell's letter shows clearly
that the road is willing to acconmodate
the people, even at
a loss, when occasion demands.
We are still of the opinion that
ihe road should be released from
ibis agreement. Then if the
management sees fit, the train
could be run just the same.
Theodore Roosevelt met defeat
again last week. He had
planned to force himself upon
the Republicans by having the
Progressive convention at the
same time and place as the Republican
convention. Both con
ventions were held all right, but
the Republicans refused to take
Teddy. The Progressives nominated
him, of course, but no
one knows better than thecolonol
how impossible it would be
lor him to become president as I
the nominee of the waning party 1
he originated. Democrats can J
now look with complacency upon
the situation. If the colonel
accepts the nomination he helps
to elect Wilson. If he refuses
he helps but little to elect
Hughes. Many Progressives ,
will vote for Wilson rattier than j
the standput and erstwhile silent <
Hughes. J
ANNOUNCEMENTS | i
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Announcements of candidates for ofFice
will be inserted under this head at .
the following rates, cash in advance: ^
CTG
township offices $2.00; County and state
lip]
53.00; Congress $5.00. No discounts or
concessions. If you can't pay the rate,
better not enter the race. ]
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FOR SUPERVISOR to
I hereby announce mv candi- ter
dacy for the oifice of county ru!
supervisor for Chesterfield coun- pn
ty, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. j
P. H. Arant. m
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office ot coun- pr!
ty supervisor for Chesterfield
county, subject to the action of ^
the Democratic primary.
H. W. Cross well. j
At the earnest request of many CI
friends in different parts of the da
county 1 announce myself a can- Pn
didate for Supervisor, subject to
rules of the Democratic primary.
F. W. Rivers.
I hereby announce myself a j
candidate for the office of coun- ca
tv supervisor for Chestei field ^
county, subject to the rules of |
the Democratic primary.
E. R. Knight.
We want to thank the many
voters of Chesterfield county for F(
their past support, and I offer <
lujaeii iui re election 10 me 01fice
of County Supervisor of ca
Chesterfield county, subject to sjc
the rules of the Democratic
primary.
H. F. King.
ca
FOR TREASURER SIC
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for treasurer of
C?i
Chesterfield County, subject to .
the action of the Democratic S1C
party in the approaching primary
election. rr
J. A. Welsh. gj
Thanking the people of Chesterfield
county for past favors
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reappointment to the c
office of county Treasurer sub- 1
iect to rules of the Demr?r>rciti^
primary election. ca
W. A. Douglass. s*c
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the office of ]
Treasurer of Chesterfield County,
and pledge myself to abide
by the result of the Democratic ca
primary election. t0!
M. S. Watson.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF ca
EDUCATION Pa
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for superintendent of
education, ca
B. J. Douglass. Pa
I announce myself a candidate
for the oftice of Superintendent ?
of Education for Chesterfield
county, subject to the rules of the ]
Democratic Primary. op
J. Arthur Knight. Ai
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Appreciating the votes of the
Democrats of Chesterfield county
two years ago, I wish to an- =
nounce to them that I will be a ft
candidate in the coming primary
for reelection to the House of ^
Representatives, and pledge my ^
sell to abide the result of said 4)
election. ^
J. Clifton Rivers. ^
I hereby announce myself a ?
candidate for representative, ^
subject to the action of the Dem- ^
ocratic primary. ^
A. F. Funderburk. c
In peace and liberty I come K
before the voters of Chesterfield v
county for house of representa- ^
lives, and abide the rulings of ^
the Democratic primary. ^
Peter C. Campbell. \
FOR CORONER ?
I hereby announce mvself a i
:andidate for ^e-election as cor- ^
sner of Chesterfield county, sub \
lect to the action of the Demo- ^
cratic primary. ?
H, T. Atkinson. \ %/
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FOR SHERIFF |
hereby announce myself a
ididate for the office of Sherof
Chesterfield county, sub ft
t to the rules of the Demo- d
itic primary election to be S
Id in August next. rl
Ems G. Ingram.
[ respectfully announce myf
candidate for reappointment
the office of Sheriff of Ches- n
field County, subject to the B
es governing the Democratic S
imary. D. P. Douglass. a
CLERK OF COURT 1
[ shall be a candidate in the
ming Democratic Primary for
1 office of Clerk of Court, and ^
Dmise to abide by the lesult of q
id election. u
W. P. Odom.
> the voters of Chesterfield C
County: a
[ thank you for electing me 1
erk of Court. I am a candi- C
te for re-election and will ap- tl
sciate your support. c
I. P. Mangum. d
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FOR AUDITOR v
With thanks for past favors, ^
hereby announce myself a *
ndidate for leappointment to ^
2 office of County Auditor, v
bject to the rules of the Dem- r
ratic primary. J
T. W. Eddins. S
F
)R TOWNSHIP COMMIS I*
>IONER Old Store township ^
I hereby announce myself a ^
ndidatc for township commis>ner
of Old Store township. ,
G. R. Knight. ?
1 hereby announce myself a h
ndidate for township commis- a
>ner ot Old Store township. n
R. W. Jenkins. fc
I hereby announce myself a
ndidate sor township commis- n
>ner for Old Store township.
J. E. Agerton. ^
)R TOWNSHIP COMMISONER
Mt. Croghan Township
\Ve, the friends of C. E. Baker*,
nounce him a candidate for
wnship commissioner of Mt.
oghan township.
I hereby announce myself a
ndidate for township commis>ner
of Mt. Oroghan township.
M. A. F. Hancock.
bOR COTTON WEiGHER
I hereby announce myself a
ndidate for re-election as cota
weigher at Pageland.
Lem Robertson.
I hereby announce myself a
ndidate for cotton weigher at
igeland.
John W. Price.
I hereby announce myself a
ndidate for cotton weigher at
geland.
C. J. Funderburk.
Registration Books Open
Registration books will be
en every first Monday at the
iditor's office until 30 days be
e the general election.
S. B. Timmons, Chm.
E. T. White, Clrek,
W. M. Belk.
vmuuuu1
Garage De
Complete in every
reasonable.
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? ? V 14 i V UUU1IIL| kVJ ui
accessories every day.
shipments last week,
with most anything yo
MAXWELL Agents for Q
hand FORDS on hand for sj
Knfrvrn * ? ?
utiv/ic uu^iui;. wui priCCS U
Redfearn
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OR MAGISTRATE OLD
STORE TO\yNSHIP
At the solicitation of manv
iends I announce myself a canidate
for Magistrate of Old
tore township, subject to the
ules of the Democratic primary.
Thos. W. Turner.
We are authorized to anounce
the candidacy of G. M.
lodgers for Magistrate of Old
tore township, subject to the
ction of the Democratic primrv.
Mrs. Mary A. Harrell.
Monroe, June 7.?Mrs. Mary
i. Harrell, widow of the lat
)liver P. Harrell, died ct hei
ome in Marshville this mornig,
She was born in Lane's
'reek Township, June 14, 1846
nd was a daughter of late
"homas L. Marsh. One brother,
J A. Marsh of Charlotte, and
tiree sisters, Mrs. Nancy Ash
raft of near Charlotte, and Mes
ames S. L. Ashcraft and T. E,
Villiams of Union County, surive
her, and also 11 children, as
dIIows: Thomas M. Harrell, oi
ngleside, Ga., Frank L. William
)., Horace A., and James S.,
vho constitute the firm of Har
ell Brothers in Marshville, and
oe E., of Memphis, Tenn., Miss
allie Harrell of Marshville, Mrs,
Summer Stewart, Charlotte,
liss Jean Harrell, Atlanta, Ga.,
Irs. J. E. Banks of Oklahoma
yity, and Mrs. J. H. Griffin
4arshville.
Mrs. Harrell was a woman ol
ligh culture, noted for hei
heerfulness and kindness oi
eart. She was widely knowr
nd a woman of much promi
ence and influence. She will
e buried on the old homestead
a Lane's Creek Township toaorrow
morning.
it. Moriah Lodge, No. 58, A
-F. M.
A special communication of
Mt. Moriah Lodge, No. 58.
A. F. M., will be held next
Monday evening, June 19, at
8 p. m., for the purpose of
conferring the F. C. & M.
M. degree.
T. W. Turner, W. M.
R. H. Nelson, Secretary.
AT YOUR SERVICE
DAY AND NIGHT
Always ready to tow y)U
in from any place-to make
any repair on short notice.
All work is done by skiled
mechanics, and at most
reasonable prices.
Our Motto?1 'SERVICEFirst
Last and Always.''
Pageland Garage.
A
partment j
detail, work done $
ir stock ol parts and ^
Just received three 2
We can supply you J
u want for your car. ^
icsterfield county. Second J
lie all the time. See us ^
re right. J
Auto Co. j
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Fruit Jars, J;
Jar Rubbers, Jelly Glasses, ]
sealed with prepared wax, ai
one of our New Model "NE1
4 burner oil stoves" to do you
guarantee prices.
PAGELAND HARI
i iS
;
10 lbs. Lar
1 We were fortunate in b
of lard before the advance
; giving you the advantage
the price to the above figu
The famous Internation
Measure clothes samples ;
f individual selection. Tha
You know what Internatio
i Our business since comi
j exceeded our expectations,
. .1 1 r r
IinanK you lor your tavors
Don t foget t<
C. L. GUL1
Pageland,
FLOl
is something you need every da
some. Hence we are in positi
Triplet's flour cheaper than y<
some time.
We also sell Buckeye meal
Fresh homemade corn meal all
interest to get our prices before
G. C. Mango
The Peoples S
Pure Apple
30 cents a gallo
| Fruit Jars
n o n i i
l^aps & Rubbers
Crockery
Glassware
, Tobacco
Snull
Cigars
Coca Cola on ice
Hosiery
1 Come to see us when in 1
The Cat
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ir Caps 9
Fruit Cans, which are D
nd you ought to get |
W PERFECTION 1 *
ir canning on. We
IWARE CO.
JA
,11
d $1.25
uying a big supply j
in price. We are \ f,
of this by holding j
re. ;
al line of Made-toare
here for your |
t is enough to say. 1
nal means. |
ing to Pageland has
and we desire to
o see
LEDGE
S. C.
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y. The price is off
on to sell you J. I.
)u have bought it in
1 and Lintless Hulls,
the time. It is to your
you buy.
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tore
Vinegar 1
?n. Also |
Clothing |
I TL.1
j^iduit:s> unuei wear N
Men s Underwear |
Pal m Beach Suits ?
Riverside Plaids j
Lawns j
Organdie
Calico
Notions, etc.
town. Prices O. K.
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