The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, August 16, 1916, Image 4
ANNOUNCEMENTS \
FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce mv candidacy
for the otfice of county
supervisor for Chesterfield county,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary.
P. H. Aranf.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office ot county
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
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 can*
didate 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 oi
Treasurer of Chesterfield County,
and pledge myself to abide
by the result of the DemnrratiV
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 coroner
of Chesterfield county, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary.
H. T. Atkinson.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Cor
oner, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
Whiteford L. Pate.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Appreciating the votes of the
Democrats of Chesterfield counmf
ty 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
v/auuiuaic iui lepreseniauve,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary.
A. F. Funderburk.
In peace and liberty 1 come
before the voters of Chesterfield
county for house ot representatives,
and abide the rulings of
the Democratic primary.
Peter r"!amr?h<?ll
It is hereby announced that I
am a candidate for election to
House of Representatives, pledging
myself to abide by the result
of the Pemocratic primary.
C. L. Hunley,
. I hereby announce my candi- F
dacy for Representative, pledg- .
ing myself to abide by the results
of the Democratic primary. c
H. N. Askins. sj
MAGISTRATE, Mt. CROGHAN
TOWNSHIP
c
I hereby announce myself a sj
candidate for the office of magistrate
for Mt. Croghan township,
subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary. . c
F. M. Moore S]
Thanking my friends for past
support, I hereby announce myself
a candidate for reappoint- c
ment to the office of Magistrate 8
for Mt. Croghan township, subiect
to the rules governing the
Democratic primary.
W. R. Evans. c
At the Solicitation of friends 13
from different parts of the town- *
ship I. hereby announce myself
a candidate for the office of
Magistrate for Mt. Croghan
Township, rubject to the rules *
of the Democratic primary. ^
G. D. Gulledge.
FOR SHERIFF a
t<
I hereby announce myself a (
candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Chesterfield county, subject
to the rules of the Demo- c
cratic primary election to be s
held in August next.
Ems G. Ingram.
I respectfully annpunce my- j!
self candidate for reappointment ~
to the office of Sheriff of Chesterfield
County, subject to the n
rules governing the Democratic
primary. D. P. Douglass.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF
EDUCATION c
T VlPrphv gnnnnnro nurcoW o t1
? J MMUVMUVV UIJ0VI1 a
candidate for superintendent of
education.
B. J. Douglass. c
I announce myself a candidate ^
for the oftice of Superintendent
of Education for Chesterfield
county, subject to the rules of the c
Democratic Primary. F
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 pri- fi
mary. d
* R. A. Rouse. S
I hereby announce myself a ri
l 1 _ ^ e . - ?
candidate ior tne omce ol Superintendent
of Education for
Chesterfield county, subject to n
the action of the Democratic F
primary. S
Robt. P. Turner. a
a
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 result of <
said election. 1
W. P. Odom.
To the voters of Chesterfield
County:
l thank you for electing me
Clerk of Court. I am a candij
date for re-election and will ap- p
preciate 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. V
T. W. Eddins. p
I hereby announce myself a Ji
candidate for ^ountv auditor,
subject to the rules of the Dem- S
ocratic primary. B
John Caston Black well. C
I hereby announce myself a Jj*
candidate for the office of county *
auditor of Chesterfield county,
CllKio/>t '"I--" ? * 4'? ^ 1
uuujwi iu me iuics ui nit; idemocratic
primary election to be
held in August. ~
Arthur C. Coward ^
Veterinary Surgeon {<
Calls answered day or night, yi
Phone No. 48 two rings. j,
Full stock of horse and cattle j,
powders on hand at all times. \
U P. GRAVES Jj
OR TOWNSHIP COMMIS N.
SIONER Old Store township
I hereby announce myself a
andidate for township commis- ci
ionfer of Old Store township, ui
G. R. Knight. d<
I hereby announce myself a m
andidate for township commis- U1
ioner ot Old Store township. tr
R. W. Jenkins. c<
m
I hereby announce myself a tr
andidate sor township commis- ^
ioner for Old Store township.
J. E. Agerton. tc
I hereby announce mvselt a le
anaiaate tor tne othce ot Town- w
hip commissioner of Old Store tr
awnship. ly
W. T. Rutledge. fc
I hereby announce myself as a b<
andidate tor the office of Com- s?
aissioner for Old Store town?
hip, subject to the action of the
)emocratic primary.
Troy M. Jenkins. C
la
'OR TOWNSHIP COMMIS ?
HONER Mt. CroghanTownship J
We, the friends of C. E. Baker, P<
nnounce him a candidate for ^
ownship commissioner of Mt.
>oghan township. C1
I hereby announce myself a ?
andidate for township commisioner
of Mt. Croghan township. c,
M. A. F. Hancock. tl
T
I hereby announce myself for
ownship commissioner of Mt. ti
>oghan township, subject to
tie rules ot tde Democratiapri- i
nary. ^
W. J. Rayfield.
FOR COTTON WEiGHER I
hereby announce myself a
andidate for re-election as coton
weigher at Pageland.
Lem Robertson.
I hereby announce myself a
andidate for cotton weigher at
*ageland.
Tohn W. Price.
I hereby announce myself a
andidate for cotton weigher at
'ageland.
C. J. Funderburk.
'OR MAGISTRATE OLD
STORE TOWNSHIP
At the solicitation of manv
riends I announce myself a canidate
for Magistrate of Old
tore township, subject to the
iiles 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.
Legal Blanks for
Sale al This Offiee
of
Dr. R. L. McManus ec
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DENTIST fe
Pageland, S. C. th
ageland Tuesday of each week. 2j
It. Croghan Friday. Chester- "
eld balance of time.
teport of Township Supe
Township, June
imount brought forward from last c
imount received from County Sup
V. A. Short lumber 182 ft. and putti
'. V. Threatt, nails, pick handles an
as. D. Crawley, overseer
lajor Sellers, shoveled
am Crawley, shoveled
>urnn Crawley, shoveled
>rr Crawley, shoveled
, F. Crawley, road, team and hand
\ G. Griggs, 2626 ft Ibr. $20.00 per i
Rushing bridge)
I. C. Lisenby, overseer, work done
1. D. McLane, work done January
5. H. Gulledge, warning, one day
r. H. Gulledge, overseeing, 2 davs
,. A. Campbell, pick hand for G. H
W. H. Hendrick's road
3aac Rorie, ditching, 4 davs at $1.2
irby Tucker and team, half day
oh n Home, shoveled half day
ohn Lang, shoveled half day
Vill Taylor, shoveled half day
ohn Atkinson, shoveled half day
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Higher J
Washington, Aug. 9?The (
isis in the news print paper sit- (
ition, which already has cut (
>wn newspaper profits enor- (
ously, will nat be reached ,
atil late October, when con- ,
acts come up for renewal, ac- ,
)rding to reports received from
any sources by the federal
ade commission. The presi;ntial
election, together with
le European war, is expected
?increase an already unparalled
demand for news print
hich manufacturers tell the
ade commission they will hardr
be able to meet. This year
>r the first time thev have not
een able to lay up a large re;rve
during the summer.
Ordinance No. 35
$
Be it ordained by the Town
ouncil of the Town of Pagemd
that on and after the first
ay of September 1916 it shall
e unlawful for any person or
ersons to drive within the cororate
limits of the Town of
ageland any automobile or
ehicle propelled by gasoline or
Iher like substance with muffler
ut-out open or without the use
f a muffler on the exhaust.
Any person or persons violang
this ordinance shall, upon
snviction, be fined not less
lan One dollar nor more than
en dollars, or imprisoned not
xceedihg 30 days at the discreon
of the Mayor.
Passed and ordained by the
'own Council assembled this
le 3rd da}* of. August 1916.
R. H. Nelson, mayor.
L. J. Watford, clerk.
GOT SOMETHING
YOU
WANT TO SELL?
Most people have a piece of
furniture, a farm implement, or
something else which they have
discarded and which they no
longer want.
These things arc put in the
attic, or stored away in the barn,
or left lying about, getting of less
and less value each year.
WHY NOT SELL
THEM
Somebody wants those very I
things which have become of no I
use to you. Why not try to find I
that somebody by putting a want I
advertisement in
THIS NEWSPAPER? 1
MONEY: Unlimited amount
money to lend upon improv1
farm lands at 7 per cent interit.
No charges for attorneys
es and commissions other than
at included in interest charge
; seven per cent,
ollock & Pegues, Attorneys,
Cheraw, S. C.
rvisor, of Ml. Croatian
i30, 1916
juarter, $253.84
ervisor July 1st 1910 $594.50
$848.44
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E. E. Lowry. road overseer, 2 days
Charlie Johnson and team, plowing 1
Lonnie Burch, shoveled 2 days
Oscar Harrell, shoveled 2 days
Wildsey Harrell, shoveled 2 davs
E. E. Lowery, warning hands, 1 day
Mack Jenkins and team, plowing 2 d
C. W. Handcocks Road
D. H. McGregor, on bridge, 1 day
James Washington, work on bridge,
J. H. Hancock, work on bridge, 1 da1
D. H. McGregor, nails
Lbr. for Cruses branch, 1081 at S1(?,()0
Deep Creek bridge, 956 ft. at $16 00 p
James Washington, work on bridge, ]
J. H. Hancock, work on bridge, 1 da
Nails
H. D. Redfearn, driving team, at 75 pi
Joe LouAllen, driving team, at 75 pei
John McFarland, driving team, at 75
W. F. Hancock's road
John Moore and mule, half day
W. F. Burch, warning hands, day anc
W. F. Burch, overseeing, day and hal
Watt Rayfield's road
Pageland Mercantile Co., 28 joints pi
E. V. Davidson's road
Henry Davidsons, shoveled 1 1-4 day?
John Davidson, shoveled 114 days
Rov Coker, shoveled 1 1-4 davs
Chap Gines, shoveled 1 1-4 days
George Sellers, shoveled 1 1-4 days
Owell Sellers, shoveled 1 1-4 days
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jl/. v. uaviuson, overseer, 1 1-4 aays
M. A. F. Hancock, special worl
W. M. Allen, work on bridge
lien Hilton, work on bridge
H. L. Woodard, work on bridge
R. L. Hancock, work on bridge
L. P. Hancock, work on bridge
H. F. Hancock, work on bridge
H. H. Hancock, work on bridge
M. A. F. Hancock, work on bridge
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It. Croghan Township, certint,
of all the moneys, receivending
June 30th 1916.