The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, August 02, 1916, Image 4

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ANNOUNCEMENTS * _ l?io FOR SUPERVISOR st I hereby announce mv candidacy for the office of county W. supervisor for Chesterfield coun ty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. ci P. H. Arant. is si I hereby announce myself a e candidate for the office of county supervisor for Chesterfield county, subject to the action of si the Democratic primary. s< H. W. Crosswell. a U At the earnest request of many jc friends in different parts of the E county I announce myself a candidate for Supervisor, subject to rules of the Democratic primary, fr F. W. Rivers. si I hereby announce myself a ^ candidate for the office of coun- ^ tv supervisor for Chesterfield 0 countv, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. E. R. Knight. We want to thank the many ci voters of Chesterfield county for j' their past support, and I offer ^ myself for re election to the of- ^ fice of County Supervisor of Chesterfield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Si H. F. King. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for treasurer of F Chesterfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary c, election. e J. A. Welsh. Thanking the people of Chesterfield county for past favors. f< I hereby announce myself a can- o didate for reappointment to the c office of county Treasurer sub- E ject to rules of the Democratic primary election. - W. A. Douglass. a I hereby announce myself as tl a candidate for the office of t< Treasurer of Chesterfield Coun- tl tv, and pledge myself to abide n by the result of the Democratic primary election. M. S. Watson. c I hereby announce myself a e candidate for County Treasurer, C ?..u: . . _ .1 i ? suujcui 10 me ruies ana reguia* " tions of the Democratic party. P J. Frank Crawley. FOR CORONER I hereby announce mvself a candidate for re election as cor- c_ oner of Chesterfield county, sub ject to the action of the Demo- p cratic primary. Si H. T. Atkinson. q I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Cor- ' oner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. , Whiteford L. Pate. P ruK Ki^fKfcbEIN 1 AlIVE Appreciating the votes of the Democrats of Chesterfield coun ty two years ago, I wish to an- * nounce to them that I will be a candidate in the coming primary tj for reelection to the House of si Representatives, and pledge myself to abide the result of said election. J. Clifton Rivers. Ci I hereby announce myself a S1 candidate for representative, a subject to the action of the Dem ocrauc primary. A. F. Funderburk. ci In peace and liberty I come a| before the voters of Chesterfield Sl county for house ot representa- ^ fives, 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, pl^dg- p ins: myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. p< C. L. Himley. 1 vw?-.- .V ,.v ;'T1 I hereby announce my candiicy for Representative, pledgig myself to abide by the reilts of the Democratic primary. , H. N. Askins. [AGISTRATE, Mt. CROG* HAN TOWNSHIP I hereby announce myself a andidate for the office of magtrate for Mt. Croghan townaip, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. F. M. Moore Thanking my friends for past jpport, I hereby announce rayjlf a candidate for reappointlent to the office of Magistrate >r Mt. Croghan township, subset to the rules governing the democratic primary. W. R. Evans. At the Solicitation of friends om different parts of the townlip I hereby announce myself candidate for the office of [agistrate for Mt. Croghan 'ownship, rubject to the rules f the Democratic primary. G. D. Gulledge. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a andidate for the office of Sherf of Chesterfield county, subset to the rules of the Demoratic primary election to be eld in August next. Ems G. Ingram. I respectfully announce myjlf candidate for reappointment ) the office of Sheriff of Chessrfield County, subject to the jles governing the Democratic rimary. D. P. Douglass. OR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a andid^te for superintendent of ducation. B. J. Douglass. I announce myself a candidate >r the office of Superintendent f Education for Chesterfield ounty, subject to the rules of the )emocratic Primary. J. Arthur Knight. 1 hereby announce that I am candidate for re-election, to le office of County Superinmdent of Education, subject to 1 _ ? Jit TN jtMuies 01 me uemocrauc prilary. R. A. Rouse. I hereby announce myself a andidate for the office of Suprintendent of Education for Chesterfield county, subject to le action of the Democratic rimarv. Robt. P. Turner. CLERK OF COURT I shall be a candidate in the oming Democratic Primary for le office of Clerk of Court anH romise to abide by the tesult of aid election. W. P. Odom. \) the voters of Chesterfield County: I thank you for electing me "lerk of Court. I am a candiate for re-election and will apreciate your support. I. P. Mangum. FOR AUDITOR With thanks for past favors, hereby announce myself a andidate for leappointment to le office of County Auditor, abject to the rules of the Demcratic primary. T. W. Eddins. I hereby announce myself a andidate for county auditor, jbject to the rules of the Demnrotir> nrimnr.r wiiiiiv |/uuiai John Caston Blackwell. I hereby announce myself a andidate for the office of county Liditor of Chesterfield county, ibject to the rules of the Demcratic primary election to be eld in August. Arthur C. Coward Veterinary Surgeon Calls answered dav or niorht hone No. 48 two rings. Full stock of horse and cattle jvvders on hand at all times. L. P. GRAVES ' *t- ? I FOR TOWNSHIP COMMIS SIONER Old Store township I hereby announce myself a candidate for township commia sioner of Old Store township G. R. Knight. I hereby announce myself ? candidate for township commis sioner of Old Store township R. W. Jenkins. I hereby announce myself s candidate sor township commis sioner for Old Store township. J. E. Agerton. I hereby announce mvselt i candidate for the office ot Town ship commissioner of Old Ston township. W. T. Rutledge. I hereby announce myself as f candidate tor the office of Com missioner for Old Store town ship, subject to thetiction of tin Democratic primary. Troy M. Jenkins. FOR TOWNSHIP COMMIS SIONER Mt. Croghan Tovvnshii We, the friends of C. E. Baker announce him a candidate foi township commissioner of Mt Croghan township. I hereby announce myself ? candidate for township commis sioner of Mt. Croghan township M. A. F. Hancock. I hereby announce myself foi township commissioner of Mt Crocdian townshin. snhiprt tr the rules of the Democratic pri marv. W. J. Rayfield. FOR COTTON WEiGH ER I hereby announce myself i candidate for re-election as cot ton weigher at Pageland. Lem Robertson. I hereby announce myself i candidate for cotton weigher a Pageland. John W. Price. I hereby announce myself i candidate for cotton weigher a Pageland. C. J. Funderburk. FOR MAGISTRATE Ott STORE TOWNSHIP At the solicitation of man] friends I announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Oh Store township, subject to th< rules of the Democratic primary Thos. W. Turner. We are authorized to an nounce the candidacy of G. M Rodgers for Magistrate of Olc Store township, subject to th< action ot the Democratic prim ary. Registration Books Open Registration books will b< open every first Monday at tin Auditot's office until 30 days be fore the genjeraj election. S. 15. Timmons, Chm. E. T. White, Clrek, W. M. Belk. Patient?"Doctor, what I neec is something to stir me up? something to put me in fightin* trim. Did you put anything lik< that in this prescription?" Doctor?"No. You will fine that in the bill.?Judge. Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office REST A We have opened up a rej building, and invite the pub place. We propose to kee{ filth, and serve clean and w prices. Ice Col We keep ice all the time you. Don't fail to eat with us. Smith & * raHBTO 22 w - * ???* * mi i ?* $400,000,000 in Rents Remain Unpaid! in Paris 1 Four hundred million dollars in unpaid rents in Pans alone! There's a big war problem the chamber of deputies is trying 1 \ainly to solve. 'When a general moratorium was declared, early in the war house rents were includes among die items that need no be paid. This moratorium has not been lifted. 1 Three months was set as th( . duration ot tne moratorium, anc > this time has been extendec from quarter to quarter. Land lords are beginning to clamoi t for payment?by the state, i necessary. The socialists oppose payment a arguing that if the Republi< made good the rents the monej would come out of the pockets of the taxpayers. -They insis that the landlord's corporatior reimburse its members, anc maintain the burden should be ? borne by those most able to beai r it?the rich. Watermelon Rinds We want to request that eacfc merchant or other person whe sells watermelons provide a bo> r or other receptable in whict . the rinds of watermelons maj > be thrown as they accumulate I This will facilitate the gathering up of this refuse for a prope disposal. Please do not allov the rinds to be thrown arount t every back door. R, H. Nelson, Mayor. ' GOT SOMETHING YOU ? WANT TO SELL? Most people have a piece of ? furniture, a farm implemeut, or something else which they have V discarded and which they no longer want. J These things arc put in the g I attic, or stored away in the barn, I or left lying about, getting of less I and less value each year. ! I [ WHY"NOT SELL I THEM 5 I Somebody wants those very ? I things which have become of no I use to you. Why not try to find fi that somebody by putting a want B advertisement in I THIS NEWSPAPER? > ' J i MONEY: Unlimited amouni of money to lend upon improv * ed farm lands at 7 per cent interest. No charges for attorneys fees and commissions other than that included in interest charge of seven per cent. Pollock & Pegues, Attorneys, Cheraw, S. C. lURANT itaurant in the old Post Office lie to call in and inspect our ) our stand tree irom flies and holesome rations at reasonable d Drinks and have the drinks to please Munnerlyn . f000000000058* ? Financing Tt The farmer's business of { O financial backing if it is to J X That is one reason why 1 t O and willing bank behind hi 5 8 It is an important functi< Q temporary assistance to th< 11X of us, and who have demon 11 ^ repay obligations when du< r k The best way to have a c f ^ an account with us, and w , k only the farmer but every < ~ ground financially to do so. ; b The Bank of Lsoocooooook at vavtd crnuirr m ivuii jluvii/c DAY AND NIGHT P Always ready to tow y )u M in from 8ny place-to make ^ r any repair on short notice. f All work is done by skil1 Sf ed mechanics, and at most j reasonable prices. gi Our Motto?"SERVICE- !" First Last and Always." ^ se Pageland Garage. w Bargain Sal We have on hand a 1 in White Canvas, Patei leathers that must be sol ing to buy a shoe of any We will save you mone1 I Pageland IV Comp i WAN' WITHIN THE NE 100 Doz. Eggs a ; 500 Frying siz ?r 17 l-2c | 50 lb. Butter at Prices subject R. L. M Guess, South ? ' r i * * ) aeoeeeoeeoe* le Farmer S 8 ten needs a little extra $ CrmiTT onrl 6?v ti ujiu piunpci. V he should have strong & m. 0 >n of this bank to give } farmers who seek it ^ strated their ability to credit here is to carry K re cordially invite not ^ me who wants to gain ^ Pageland b gooooooooJ Dr. R. L. McManus DENTIST Pageland, S. C. ageland Tuesday of each week, tt. Croghan Friday. Chestereld balance of time. Filthy Hog Pens The Town Marshall has in>ected the premises of the peoe of Pageland, and found a eat many hog pens and privies a very unsanitary condition, his is to call your attention to is matter, that you may obrve the Sanitary Ordinances ithout further notice. R. H. NELSON, Mayor. e In Shoes large lot ol Oxfords at and Gun Metal Id If vnu cirp nn. 3 iv?? jlm. j v/u ui v yv r kind see us first. Ylei cantile any TED XT 10 DAYS t 17 1-2g Doz e Chicken at ipr lh ;ui iu. 17 I-2c lb. to Change. ahs i Carolina