The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, July 05, 1916, Image 2
The Pageland Journal [
Published Wednesday Mornings 1
by The Journal Company
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C. M. Tucker, Editor t
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Subscription Price - - $1.00 I
Entered as second-class mail J
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land, S. C., under Postal Act
of March 3, 1879.
July 5, 1916 <
THAT ROAD AGAIN 1
That road from Pageland to
the State line still needs sanding.
Township Commissioner Ager.
ton says he can furnish part of
the money. Mr. George C. (
Smith says he will do as much 1
of this work as any other man. <
The writer agrees to do his full i
share of the necessary talking.
What about it?
A NEW YEAR BEGINS 1
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The Nation was one hundred
and forty years old yesterday.
Since the signing of the famous 1
Declaration of Independence on
July 4, 1776 the United States of
America has steadily grown in (
power, wealth and influence, ^
and today she enters a new year
of her history the richest and (
most powerful nation on earth, 1
German and British statements
to the contrary notwithstanding.
BEST CROPS IN CHESTERFIELD t
From some parts of this coun- i
ty come reports of two much 1
rain, but if we are to judge by (
the reports from many other t
sections, Chesterfield county has j
little to grumble about. Travel
ing men say the best crops they
have seen are in this county.
From Marlboro county comes
" the report that hundreds of acres ,
have been abandoned as it has <
been impossible to get a mule t
into the fields. One man re- ?
ports 13 inches of rain in two {
days. From North Carolina and
^^^^^>ther?sections-of South Caro
P^Tna we hear the complaint that
crops are very sorry and grassy. *
Instead of muttering we should ^
, praise the Lord.
From Examination Papers. (
Louis XVI was gelatined during
the French Revolution.
Gender shows whether a man g
is masculine, feminine, or^neuter. ^
\n angle is a triangle with on- t
ly two sides. ^
Parallel lines are the same distance
all the way, and do not
meet unless you bend them.
Geometry teaches us how to
bisex angels. c
Horse-power is the distance s
one horse can carry a pound of 1
water in an hour.
Gravitation is that which if
there were none we should nil
fly away.
A vacuum is a large empty c
space where the pope lives. 0
A deacon is the lowest kind of \{
Christian. >{'c
Algebraical symbols are used
when you don't know what you
are talking about.
A renegade is a man who kills c
a king. ?
In India a man r?nt rvf /?no1. L
v/wi v/i waoi\
may not marry a woman out of
another cask.
The Salic law is that you must
take everything with a grain of
salt. 1
The Zodiac is the zoo of the t;
skv, where lions, goats and other n
animals go after they are dead, c
The Pharisees were people f<
who like to show off their good- *
ness by praying in synonyms. s<
An ol\tdrnof ? _ ^
.... Iioiiii Id suiUCMUng ?=
you can't see when you are
looking at it.
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World's Store of Radium s
The world's stock of extract- 0
ed radium is estimated at about
half an ounce, and the present
demand seems to call for about h
two ounces. So far as at pres- c
ent known, the total radium in h
the world's ore deposits is about tl
pound.-'Exchange.
ANNOUNCEMENTS \
Announcements of candidates for ofice
will be inserted under this bead at
he following rates, cash in advance:
ownship offices $2.00; County and slate
!3.(n>; Congress $5.00. No discounts or
:oncessions. If you can't pay the rate,
letter not enter the race.
FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce mv candidacy
for the office of county
supervisor for Chesterfield coun!y,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary.
P. H. Arant.
I hereby announce myself a
:andidate for the office of county
supervisor for Chesterfield
:ounty, subject to the action of
he Democratic primary.
H. W. Crosswell.
At the earnest request of manv
riends in different parts of the
:ounty I announce myself a canlirlatp
for .^nr?prvicr?r ?nKitir>t tn
ules of the Democratic primary.
F. W. Rivers.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of counv
supervisor for Chestei field
:ountv, subject to the rules of
he Democratic primary.
E. R. Knight.
We want to thank the many
voters of Chesterfield county for
heir past support, and I offer
nyself for re election to the ofice
of County Supervisor of
Chesterfield county, subject to
he rules of the Democratic
primary.
H. F. King.
HJR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself as
i candidate for treasurer of
Chesterfield County, subject to
lie action of the Democratic
sarty in the approaching primary
ilection.
J. A. Welsh.
Thanking the people of Cheserfield
county for past favors
[ hereby announce myself a canlidate
for reappointment to the
>ffice of county Treasurer sub
a i- 1 -* r -? ^
eei to ruies 01 me uemocratic
mmary election.
W. A. Douglass.
I hereby announce myself as
i candidate for the office of
rreasurerof Chesterfield Counv,
and pledge myself to abide
>y the result of the Democratic
irimary election.
M. S. Watson.
I hereby announce myself a
andidate for County Treasurer,
ubject to the rules and regulaions
of the Democratic party.
J. Frank Crawley.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce mvself a
andidate for re election as corner
of Chesterfield county, sub
set to the action of the Demoratic
primary.
H. T. Atkinson.
I hereby announce myself a
andidate for the office of Corner,
subject to the rules of the
)emocratic primary.
Whiteford L. Pate.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Annrerijitinc tho vnicc r?f thr?
)emocrats of Chesterfield counV
two years ago, 1 wish to anounce
to them that I will be a
andidate in the coming primary
3r reelection to the House of
Representatives, and pledge myelf
to abide the result of said
lection.
J. Clifton Rivers.
I hef%by announce myself a
andidate for representative,
ubject to the action of the Democratic
primary.
A. F. Funderburk.
In peace and liberty I come
efore the voters of Chesterfield
ounty for house of representaives,
and abide the rulings of
tie Democratic primary.
Peter C. Campbell. \
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Chesterfield county, sub
ject to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary election to be
held in August nextEms
G. Ingram.
I respectfully announce myself
candidate for reappointment
to the office of Sheriff of Chesterfield
County, subject to the
rules governing the Democratic
primary. D. P. Douglass.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF
EDUCATION
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for superintendent of
education,
B. J. Douglass.
I announce myself a candidate
for the oftice of Superintendent
of Education for Chesterfield
county, subject to the lules of the
Democratic Primary.
J. Arthur Knight.
I hereby announce tint I am
a candidate for re-election, to
the office of County Superintendent
of Education, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
H. /\. Kouse.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Superintendent
of E.Ui .tion for
Chesterfield county, subject to
the action of the Democratic
primary.
Robt. P. Turner.
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CLERK OF COURT
I shall be a candidate in the
coming Democratic Primary for
the office of Clerk of Court and
promise to abide by the lesult of
said election.
ii r Y-fc /a ?
w. r. uaom.
To the voters of Chesterfield
County:
I thank you for electing me
Clerk of Court. I am a candidate
for re-election and will appreciate
your support.
I. P. Mangum.
FOR AUDITOR
Witli thanks for past favors,
I hereby announce mvself a
candidate for reappointment to
the office of County Auditor,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
T. W. Eddins.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for county auditor,
subject to the rules of the Dem
ocratic primary.
John Caston Blackwell.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of county
auditor of Chesterfield county,
subject to the rules of the Dem
ocratic primary election to be
held in August.
Arthur C. Coward
FOR TOWNSHIP COMMIS
SIONER Old Store township
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for township commissioner
of Old Store township. ,
G. R. Knight.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for township commissioner
of Old Store township.
R. W. Jenkins.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate sor township commis
sioner for Old Store township.
J. E. Agerton.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Town
ship commissioner of Old Store
township.
W. T. Rutledge.
FOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER
Mt. Croghan Township
We. the friends r\( f' P I
. . _ J ?!/ f
announce him a candidate for
township commissioner of Ml.
Croghan township.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for township commissioner
of Mt. Croghan township.
M. A. F. Hancock.
I hereby announce mvself for
township commissioner of Mt.
Croghan township, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
W. J. Rayfielc],
FOR COTTON WEiGHER
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election as cotton
weigher at Pageland.
Lem Robertson.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for cotton weigher at
Pageland. *
John W. Price.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for cotton weigher at
Pageland.
C. J. Funderburk.
FOR MAGISTRATE OLD
STORE TOWNSHIP
At the solicitation of many
friends I announce myself a-candidate
for Magistrate of Old
Store township, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
Thos. W. Turner.
We are authorized to announce
the candidacy of G. M.
Rodgers for Magistrate of Old
Store township, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
LAND EXCHANGE
||- THE WISE -M
I INVESTOR
yjr~~ buys h
ij-REALESTATE M
He's Always Awake
looking for opportunities to buy
real estate at a price less than its
actual valu^. The best way
To Find Real Estate Bargains
is to keep in close touch with
our office. We are, every day,
listing property that may interest
}rou. It is no trouble to
show the goods.
116 12 acres two miles from
Marshville, N. C. Three horse
farm in cultivation, good buildings,
good water, good pasture,
good young orchard, no waste
land on the place. Timber
enough for all building purposes.
Public road divides place in two :
equal parts. Price $2750.00 cash
or $3,000.00 on five years time.
35 acres one mile from Pageland,
sandy and granite land
with clay subsoil. Two horse
farm in cultivation, good buildings,
good water. Has all the
conveniences of a small farm. 1
If you are looking for a small (
farm near a good school, this
place will suit you. It is 3-4 of
a mile from Pageland High
School, and has sand clay road
all the way. Price $1500.00.
57 2 3 acres six miles northeast
from Pageland. Clay land,
?.~11 1 1 1 *1 '
i-uvjuutw wcu. i i-c, nines irom
church, 1 mile from school.
Three room dwelling with barns
and other improvements. Slightly
rolling, but produces well and
is well watered. A bargain at
the price $67)0.00.
30 acres two miles from Page
land, original forest growth of
oak timber. This land lies well
and has sold more than once for
$20.00 per acre. Worth that =
now, but for quick sale is ottered
at $40<>.00 because owner
wishes to meet other obligations.
5tt acres half mile from Page
land, sandy land with clav sub-'
soil close to surface. Three
horse farm in cultivation, good ^
pasture, good new dwelling and
good tenant house, with barns
on both premises, good well of
water at each dwelling. Not an f
acre of waste land on the whole'
place. An ideal small farm, and
one of the t?est bargains on our
list. Price $3,000.00. j
Lot on McGregor street 200
feel front, 150 feet deep, with
small building. Price $400.00. j
4 lots on McGregor street,'
Pageland, each 52 feet front, 192
teet deep, centrally located for
residence. Price $175.00 each, r
or all four together for $600.00.
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Pageland Insurance &
Realty Co.
with our cleat
SPRINGTIME'S sp
Mother Nature to
early with this sprir
from us. We have cvci
ing and preserving your ]
Paint Supplies of all lcinda; t
House Paii
Paints, We
Enamels, S
Call today and see our st<
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The Wing
A well known preparatory
ent equipment justify the clan
influence ot faculty and com
of ambitious boys and girls
courses in English, History,
French, Science, Public Spes
teachers in High School are g
graduating class. Music at $2
for the institution. The Bus
courses in Shorthand, Typewi
little cost. Board in private 1
Students rent rooms and do
expense. Tuition very reasoi
in ?n innvnnnol.rn 1
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Fall Term Opens
For Catalogue and special i
N
J. G Carre
Ready to
Our store is now under i
ort will be made to please <
he prompt, courteous treatrr
When you are hot anc
Ice Cole
and make a
our
To give you the very
aim. Our prices will be
possible.
Peoples I
tAK U
WATCH ihis space i
?vill be worth your time and
Maxwells reduced to
rwo Fords for sale. He
iccessories.
Redfearn
pp&tfe
' all be busy as humming birds
ring, painting and fixing
irit is "catching" and wc don't want
outdo us in dressing up. Get started
ig's overhauling?and get your supplies
-ything you need for painting, beautifypropcrty.
he best that can be bought for your purpose
nts, Barn Paints, Floor
ill Finishes, Varnishes,
tains, and Brushes, etc.
3ck?Ictus suggest materials and colors.
ardware Co.
ate School
school, whose record and presn
for your patronage. Christian
imunity. Student bodv consists
of high moral tone. Excellent
Mathematics, Latin, German,
iking, Music, and Business. All
raduates. Twenty in last year's
.50 per month is a drawing card
iness Department offers the hest
riting, and Book-keeping at very
liomes at ten dollars per month,
their own cooking at very little
liable. The institution is located .
munity.
i August 22, 1916.
nformation, address,
>11, Wingate, N. C.
Serve You
tew management. Every efaur
customers by giving them
lent they deserve.
1 thirsty, thin of our
I Drinks
t bee line for
store.
best possible service is our
held down just as low as
Pharmacy
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