The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, June 28, 1916, Image 2
The Pageland Journal
Published Wednesday Mornings
by The Journal Company
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C. M. Tucker, Editor ,
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Subscription Price - - $1.00 j
Entered as second class mail
matter at the post office at Pageland,
S. C., under Postal Act
of March 3, 1879.
June 28, 1916
ALL FORDS
The Columbia State advocates
calling all the automobiles fords
instead of car, auto or automobile.
"Well, there wouldn't be
much to change in the neck o'
the woods except the capital letter
for they are nearly all Fords
now.
hHAn Tn UK n.AYF.n
The red clay road below Mt.
Croglian which formerly tested
the "cussin" capacity of travelers
has been made into one of
the finest pieces of road in the
county by the simple process of
rounding and sanding. We are
not informed as to the cost of
this work, but venture the statement
that it cost less than half
what it is worth.
If there is a stretch of road
in Chesterfield county that
should be sanded it is the three
miles from Pageland to the State
line on the Monroe road. This
road is used perhaps more than
any road leading to Pageland,
and Vet two or three days of rain
puts it in a very bad condition.
The road is fairly well rounded
and but little work would be necessary
to put it in shape for a
coat of sand. Probably there
will never be a better time to do
this work than just after crops
are laid by.
Who will take the lead?
NEARLY HALF GONE
The time for Democrats of
South Carolina to enroll their
names on the club roll books of
the party in the various precincts
is nearly half gone, and there
are many who have not been in
formed of the requirements. If
a man votes in the August primary
he must appear in person
and write his name or make
his mark on the club
roll of his precinct. The
facts that his name was on the
-^11 4 I i 1 . I
Kill iwu years ajju anu ma; lie
voted in the primary do not en
title him to vote this year. Every
voter must get his name on the
new book of his club. The
books close on the last Tuesday ,
in July.
Then, sometimes the enrollment
of the voters on the club
rolls is confused with the registration
for voting in the general
election. The two are entirely
separate. The enrollment is for
voting in the Democratic prim
ary; the registration for voting
in general election in November. <
The registration board is pub- <
lishing a notice of registration in
each of the papers in this county
so that no man may have reason
to say he did not know. The |
man who has his registration ,
certificate anti who was allowed
to vote two years ago in the *
general election is not required J
to register again. A registration
certificate that was valid two
vears ago will be valid in the
November election. Onlv those
who have become of voting age
since the last election, those ]
who have moved, and those t
who for other reasons may not
have registered will he required 1
to produce a new certificate of (
registration. f
1
D A * J 11
uuy ncciaeniaiiy Hilled S
Lonnie, the 4 year-old son of 1
Mr. and Mrs. Belk Autry of
Douglass, Ga , was victim of a
fatal accident on Thursday, June c
15. The little boy was playing s
on a bed when he fell forward c
on a pair scissors, which entered
the abdomen, causing death
on the following day. Mr. and fc
Mrs. Autrv are natives of this
section and are well known here.
A great many friends will sor- 1
row with them in this sad be- t
reavement.
ANNOUNCEMENTS ~|
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Announcements of candidates for of- <
lice will be inserted under this head at 1
the following rates, cash in advance: 4
township offices $2.00; (xrunty and state
|3.0v)j Congress $5.00. No discounts or
concessions. If voti can't nav the rate.
better not enter the race.
FOR SUPERVISOR j
I hereby announce mv candi- j
dacy for Ihe office of county 1
supervisor for Chesterfield coun- '
ty, subject to the action of tlje
Democratic primary.
P. H. Arant.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of county
supervisor for Chesterfield
county, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary.
H. W. Cross well.
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At the earnest request of many
friends in different parts of the
county 1 announce myself a candidate
for Supervisor, subject to
rules of the Democratic primary.
F. W. Rivers.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate tor the oitice of coun- ,
tv supervisor for Chesterfield
county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
E. R. Knight.
We want to thank the many
voters of Chesterfield county for
their past support, and I offer
myself for re election to the office
of County Supervisor of ,
Chesterfield county, subject to
the rules of the Democratic
primary.
H. F. King.
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for treasurer of
Chesterfield County, subject to
the action of the Democratic
party in the approaching primary
election.
J. A. Welsh.
Thanking the people of Chesterfield
county for past favors.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reappointment to the
office of county Treasurer subject
to rules of the Democratic
primary election.
W. A. Douglass.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the office ot
Treasurer of Chesterfield Countv,
and pledge mvself to abide
by the result of the Democratic
primary election.
M. S. Watson.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for County Treasurer,
subject to the rules and regula- :
tions of the Democratic party.
J. Frank Crawley.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF
EDUCATION
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for superintendent of |
education. t
B. J. Douglass.
I announce myself a candidate <
[or the office of Superintendent 5
}f Education for Chesterfield
:ounty, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Primary.
J. Arthur Knight.
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE 1
Appreciating the votes of the
Democrats of Chesterfield coun 4
y two years ago, I wish to an- 1
lounce to them that I will be a
candidate in the coming primary
or reelection to the House of c
Representatives, and pledge my- 1
elf to abide the result of said
election.
J. Clifton Rivers. '
I hereby announce myself a
:andidate for representative, (
ubject to the action of the Dem- c
>cratic primary. J
A. F. Funderburk. r
In peace and liberty I come
tefore the voters of Chesterfield
ounty for house ot representa- *
ives, and abide the rulings of <
he Democratic primary. \
Peter C. Campbell. \i
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FOR CORONER ?
I hereby announce mvself a
candidate for re-election as cor- s
sner of Chesterfield county, sub t
ect to the action of the Democratic
primary. 1
H. T. Atkinson^ i
FOR SHERIFF ]
x UCI^UJ UUUUUULC uijdcii d *
candidate for the office of Sher- *
iff of Chesterfield county, sub ^
ject to the rules of the Democratic
primary election to be
held in August next. "
Ems G. Ingram.
I respectfully announce my- e
self candidate for reappointment \
to the office of Sheriff of Chesterfield
County, subject to the c
rules governing the Democratic (
primary. D. P. Douglass. t
I
CLERK OF COURT j
I shall be a candidate in the
coming Democratic Primary for t
the office of Clerk of Court, and s
promise to abide by the result of I
said election. *
W. P. Odnm.
To the voters of Chesterfield
County:
I thank you for electing me .
Clerk of Court. I am a candi- .
date for re-election and will appreciate
your support. .
I. P. Mangum. .
FOR AUDITOR
With thanks for past favors, J
I hereby announce mvself a j
candidate for ieappointment to (
the office of County Auditor, <
subject to the rules of the Dem- ^
ocratic primary. 1
T. W. Eddins. (
I hereby announce myself a :
candidate for countv auditor,
subject to the rules of the Dem
ocratic primary. (
John Caston Blackwell.
I hereby announce myself a 1
candidate ior ttie ottice of county
auditor of Chesterfield county,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary election to be
held in August.
A.rthur C. Cbward
FOR TOWNSHIP COMMIS ]
SION ER Old Store township i
I hereby announce myself a i
candidate for township commis- i
sioner of Old Store township. <
G. R. Knight. <
I hereby announce myself a 1
candidate for township commis- 1
sioner ot Old Store township. J
R. W. Jenkins. *
I herebv announce myself a J
candidate sor township commis- .
sioner for Old Store township. 1
J. E. Agerton.
I hereby announce mvselt a '
candidate for the office of Township
commissioner of Old Store 1
township.
W. T. Rutledge. s
FOR TOWNSHIP COMMIS- \
SIONER Mt. CroghanTownship t
We, the friends of C. E. Baker, f
announce him a candidate for c
township commissioner of Mt. f
Croghan township.
I hereby announce myself a j
candidate for township commis- ^
sioner of Mt. Croghan township.
M. A. F. Hancock. 1
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FOR COTTON WEiGHER 1
r
I hereby announce myself a a
candidate for re-election as coton
weigher at Pageland. 1!
Lem Robertson.
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I hereby announce myself a ,
candidate for cotton weigher at
Pageland. a
John W. Price.
I hereby announce myself a v
candidate for cotton weigher at v
^ageland. o
r> t t? i__i ?
Vy j. ruuuerourK. y
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'OR MAGISTRATE OLD
STORE TOWNSHIP b
At the solicitation of many n
riends I announce myself a can- v
lidate for Magistrate of Old e
>tore township, subject to the
ules of the Democratic primary. p
Thos. W. Turner. v
We are authorized to anjounce
the candidacy of G. M. 11
dodgers for Magistrate of Old v
>tore township, subject to the *
iction of the Democratic primary.
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MCBEE PERSONALS ?
\JMrs. I. J. McPherson and her
ister, Mrs. Dorcas Pate of Stokes I
Jridge spent the week end with
heir neice, Mrs. Dave Johnson,
tear Middendorf.
The cnildren of Mr. Oscar
Slackwell of Hartsville are visitng
at the home of their grand>a
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Gill am
(ing.
Mi. Johnnie Middleton, of Caarrh,
was the guest of his broth- 1
;r, Mr. J. E. Middleton one day ;
ast week.
Mrs. J. R. Hair spent the week
jnd with his mother, Mrs. James
^air near Hartcirilln
>?Haa UVM& a Alii i?j Y IIICi
Mrs. D. M. Pate and little
laughters, Maizie Belle and Lou:ile,
of Patrick, were the week
md guests of her aunt and sister,
Vlisses Mary McPherson and
Vfollie Poston.
Mrs. K. B. King has returned
o her home here after spending
ome time with her daughter,
Mrs. Lawrence Reid near Cheaw.
Mr. Clarence Hough, of Behune,
was in town Saturday
light.
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Ingram left
ast week to spend some time in
Baltimore.
Miss Mollie Poston visited her
riend, Mrs. J. E. Gardner last
?nday at Bethune.
The following announcement
ippeared in the Sunday's State:
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vjli. uuu ivirs. l.. iwans anlounce
the engagement of their
laughter Agnes to Y. L. Mobley,
)f Hendersonville, N. C-. the
vedding to be solemnized at the
lome of the bride's parents here
>n the 6th of lulv.
Registration Books Open
Registration books will be
3pen every first Monday at the
Auditor's office until 30 days before
the general election.
S. B. Timmons, Chm.
E. T. White, Clrek,
W, M. Belk,
LAND EXCHANGE
'this space will be used b>
Pageland insurance & Realty
Company. It is our purpose to
make it of interest to our customers.
Any one desiring to pur:hase
land is invited to read this
:olumn each week. If you fail
o una in it a description of just
he kind of property you want,
;ee us and we will insert and
idvertisement for your benefit
without charge to you. We pay
ly the year for this space, and it
s free to our customers.
If vou have land to sell, see us
ind make your price. It will
;ost you nothing to advertise in
bis column.
\xr^. . ?4?- ?J ?
nt wniji 11 uiaiiuiHiy unaeritood,
however, that we will not
iccept your advertisement unless
he price is quoted, and that
>rice must appear to us to be a
air market value of your prop
:rty. Many persons think that
abulous prices can be obtained
>y listing and properly adverbs
ng real estate. On the other
land, many persons think land
s listed at far above its selling
>rice. We hope to protect both
>uyer and seller, and for that ?
eason we will not accept for
idvertisement any property that
5 priced above its value. If you
ind in this column what you
vant, you can rest assured that
he price is reasonable, in so far
s we are competent to judge, i
However, we do not guarantee
alues. No man should buy land
without first inspecting it thor-1
tlivhlv. Wft will bp Irk rrino I
-r. ^ ^
ou the benefit of our experience *
or all it is worth to you. *
Our main object is to bring *
iuyer and seller together. You *
nay want to buy, or you may *
vant to sell, or you may want to *
xchange your property for other *
property. Make known your.*
vants to us, and let us serve you. *
Look for our list of offerings *
text week. *
'ageland Insurance & <
Realty Co. 1
CORN
in the shuck
80 pounds for $ 1.00
BE QUICK.
C. M. TUCKER
The Wing;
A wpll.lrnntitn 1
.. ??uwt?u (Jicpuiaiury
ent equipment justify the clairr
influence of faculty and comi
of ambitious boys and girls (
courses in English, History,
French, Science, Public Speal
teachers in High School are gr
graduating class. Mutic at $2.!
for the institution. The Busii
courses in Shorthand, Typewri
little cost. Board in private h
Students rent rooms and do 1
expense. Tuition very reason
in an inexpensive school comr
Fall Term Opens
For Catalogue and special in
J. G Carro
FLC
is something you need eve
some. Hence we are in ]
Triplet's flour cheaper the
some time.
We also sell Buckeye
Fresh homemade corn me<
interest to get our prices b
G. C. Man
The Pec
Pure App
30 cents a j
Fruit Jars
Caps & Rubbers
Crockery
Glassware
Tobacco
Snuif
Cigars
Coca Cols on ice
Hosiery
Come to see us wliei
The Cj
J, R. C
j SER
? We believe in qr
? buy from us as well
? Our Business Poll
? dealing
? We have 1 Ford
? Touring Car lor sale
? MAXWELL Ager
I Redfearr
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Educated Dog in Union.
Monroe, June 25.?Among the
many other interesting features
that Manager Dillon has gathered
for the Fourth of fuly celebration
is a performance by a dog
of the county that rolls hoops
and performs other interesting
stunts. The dog was trained
and is owned by C. F. Yandle of
Monroe Township and is named
Taft.
ate School
school, whose record and presl
for your patronage. Christian
nunitv. .Sllldont hnrtir nnnplcti
^ - fc/VfV* T WIJOIOIO
)f high moral tone. Excellent
Mathematics, Latin, German,
ting, Music, and Business. All
aduates. Twenty in last year's
50 per month is a drawing card
aess Department offers the best
iting, and Book-keeping at very ?
omes at ten dollars per month,
heir own cooking at very little
able. The institution is located
nunity.
August 22, 1916.
formation, address,
11, Wingate, N. C.
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\xy day. The price is off
position to sell you J. I.
in you have bought it in
meal and Lintless Hulls,
il all the time. It is to your
efore you buy.
gum & Co.
>ples Store
le Vinegar
lallon. Also
Clothing
Ladies Underwear
Mens Underwear
rv i TTX ~
balm beach Suits
Riverside Plaids
Lawns
Organdie
Calico
Notions, etc.
1 in town. Prices O. K.
m _
aio to. i
ato, Mtfr. |
vice i
c . , I
ying Service alter you J
as before you buy. ?
icy is absolute square ?
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Chassis and 1 Ford ?
its for Chesterfield County. Jv
1 Auto Co. i