The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, July 19, 1916, Image 2
The Pageland Journal r
Published Wednesday Mornings I
by The Journal Company
C. M. Tucker, Editor
Subscription Price - - $1.00 j
Entered as second-class mail 1
matter at the post otfice at Page- ]
land, S. C., under Postal Act
of March 3,1879.
July 19, 1916 <
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The orchard owners recover- <
ed from their storm fright in i
4nrntbnr ??r\ mnntr nn_
liiuc iv ^auivi u\j iiiv uiauj appies
beaten oft by the wind and
make them into cider. ^
The first estimates of the dam- {
age to crops were probably too <
high. We believe a few days i
will make such a difference in
the prospect that the most pessimistic
will agree that it could
have been worse. 1
There are several candidates (
for office in this county who 1
have announced in only one pa
T^I 1. _ 1
per. i ney, pernaps, ao noi
want votes from other sections
of the county, and they will not
likely get any too many. 1
1
Look out for mosquitoes now. 1
The rains have filled every old '
can, bucket and hole with water. 1
Before you think of it the little '
wigglers will appear, and then
it is but a very short time until
the full grown mosquito begins
to sing and bite. Pour out the
water in the cans, buckets and ,
pots. Drain or oil all the holes <
and ponds where water stands, i
Wiggletails are young mosqui- |
toes, you know, and if you keep ,
down the wiggletails you have
no mosquitoes.
WE LOVE THEM FOR THE CASH
ONLY
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This paper is absolutely non- ,
partisan in county and district j
politics. So far as he knows the ]
-^ uter is on triendly terms.with
every man who is seeking office
in the county or district. No issues
are at stake. It is to be \
merely a selection of individuals
to fill the offices. To be sure j
the writer has his choice, but the
other man has a right to his also. 1
This paper is neither fighting
for not against any of them. It
has space for sale at the very <
Inur roto ^ ^ IX
tun mib \jl ivycivc auu a null !
cents an inch for the first inser- i
tion, and 10 cents for the second.
This is as cheap as this paper
can fight for any one of the
many, and then the "dope" must
he furnished by the aspiring one.
If a man has special qualifica- (
tions for filling an office better !
than the other man we shall be '
glad to assist him in giving the 4
facts to the public at the regular
rate. This is the only fair
method to all. This paper will <
carry a message a column in <
length to thousands of people 1
for only two dollars and a half.
1 low many homes can you reach
in person for this amount? In a
carefully written article you can
say the right thing in the right ]
way, while you might not say i
what you would like to say in j
an off hand conversation. News- ,
paper space is being used more j
and more by the candidates who ]
are quick to see and grasp an j
opportunity. Why don't you try (
it?
When the rich man brought
his son for entrance to the state j
college he told the president he <
wished a short course.
"The boy can never learn nil
you teach here/* said the father. I
"Can you arrange it for him so i
he'll go through quick?" 1
"Oh, yes," said the president; 1
"he can take a short course. It
all depends upon what you want
to make of him. When God s
wants to make an oak He takes 1
a hundred years, but He takes i
only two months to make a i
squash."
ANNOUNCEMENTS 1
FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce mv candidacy
for the otfice of county
supervisor for Chesterfield coun:y,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary.
P. H. Arant.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of coun
ty supervisor for Chesterfield
county, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary.
H. W. Crosswell.
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 for the office of county
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
vtil/vn ^
LUC 1UIC3 Ui 1UC UCUlUtlUllt
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 Counand
pledge myself to abide
bv the result of the Democratic
primary election.
M. S. Watson
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for County Treasurer,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic party.
J. Frank Crawley.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce mvself a
candidate for re election as coraner
of Chesterfield county, sub
ect to the action of the Democratic
primary.
U T A a!_!
n. 1. rviKinson.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of CorDner,
subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
Whiteford L. Pate.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Appreciating the votes of the
Democrats of Chesterfield county
two years ago, I wish to announce
to them that I will be a
candidate in the coming primary
for reelection to the House of
Representatives, and pledge myself
to abide the result of said
election.
J. Clifton Rivers.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for representative,
subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary.
A. F. Funderburk.
In peace and liberty I come
before the voters of Chesterfield
county for house ot representatives,
and abide the rulings of
the Democratic primary.
Peter C. Campbell.
It is hereby announced that I
am a candidate for election to
House of Representatives, pledging
myself to abide by the result
af the Democratic primary.
C. L. Hunley.
'
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Representative, pledging
myself to abide by the results
of the Democratic primary.
H. N. Askins.
MAGISTRATE, Mt. CROGHAN
TOWNSHIP
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of magistrate
for Mt. Croghan township,
subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
F. M. Moore
Thanking my friends for past
support, I hereby announce myself
a candidate for reappointment
to the office of Magistrate
for Mt. Croghan township, sub
iect to the rules governing the
Democratic primary.
W. R. Evans.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Chesterfield county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary election to be
held in August next.
Ems G. Ingram.
I respectfully announce myself
candidate for reappointment
to the office of Sheriff of Ches
terfield County, subject to the
rules governing the Democratic
primary. D. P. Douglass.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF
EDUCATION
I hereby announce mvself 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 rules of the
Democratic Primary.
J. Arthur Knight.
I hereby announce that I am
a candidate for re-election, to
the office of County Superintendent
of Education, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary
R. A. Rouse.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sup
erintendent of Education for
Chesterfield county, subject to
the action of the Democratic
primary.
Robt. P. Turner.
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.
W. P. Odom.
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
With thanks for past favors,
I hereby announce myself 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
utinuv; piuiiitiy.
John Caston Black well.
RESTA
We have opened up a rest
building, and invite the publ
place. We propose to keep
filth, and serve clean and wh
prices.
Ice Colt
We keep ice all the time ;
you.
Don't fail to eat with us.
Smith & I
ff V
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of county
auditor of Chesterfield county,
subject to ihe rules of the Democratic
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 tor townstnp commissioner
ot Old Store township.
R. W. Jenkins.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate sor township commissioner
for Old Store township.
J. E. Agerton.
I hereby announce myselt a
candidate for the office ot Town- <
ship commissioner of Old Store
township.
W. T. Rutledge.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate tor the office of Commissioner
for Old Store township,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary.
Troy M. Jenkins.
FOR TOWNSHIP COMMIS
SIONER Mt. Croghan Township
We, the friends of C. E. Baker,
announce him a candidate for
township commissioner of Mt.
Croghan township.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for township commissioner
of Mt. Croghan township.
M. A. F. Hancock.
I hereby announce myself for
tnwnshin rnmmicoinnor
Vi JLTIl*
Croghan township, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
W. J. Rayfield.
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.
,r lolin 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 ot 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.
To The Voter? of Chesterfield
Unless you enroll at your proper
precinct by Tuesday, July
25th, you can't vote and I am
very anxious for every man in
the County to enroll and vote,
and I make this personal appeal <
that Chesterfield may have a full
enrollment and cast a full vote.
W. F. Stevenson.
Registration Books Open
Registration books will be
open every first Monday at the
Auditor's office until 30 days before
the general election.
S. B. Timmons, Chm.
E. T. White, (Jirek,
W. M. Belk.
URANT
aurant in the old Post Office I
ic to call in and inspect our
our stand free from flies and
lolesome rations at reasonable,
i Drinks '
and have the drinks to please 1
Hunnerlyn
For Buggy 1
Wagon Harness, Collar
Traces, or anything else yc
it will pay you to look at <
our prices before you bi
Complete.
Pageland Har
The Wingati
A well-known preparatory schoc
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influence of faculty and communit
of ambitious boys and girls of hi;
courses in English, History, Mat
French, Science, Public Speaking,
teachers in High School are gradual
graduating class. Music at $2.50 pei
for the institution. The Business I
courses in Shorthand, Typewriting,
little cost. Board in private homes
Students rent rooms and do their <
expense. Tuition very reasonable,
in an inexpensive school communit;
Fall Term Opens An
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J. G Carroll,
Faculty of 33; 427 Studei
Accredited by Virginia Stai
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$160 per year in Academic Dept.; $2(
The Leading Training Schoc
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fine a record, with as expcri
at such moderate costT Fo]
G. P. ADAMS, Secretary,
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r month is a drawing card
)epartment offers the best
and Book-keeping at very
at ten dollars per month.
3wn cooking at very little
The institution is located
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igust 22, 1916.
ation, address,
Wingate, N. C.
its, from 20 States,
te Board of Educaes
now teaching.
JO per year ib. College Dept.
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