The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, October 04, 1916, Image 4

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Associational Campaign There will be an educational campaign conducted in the Chesterfield Association next October trom the 22nd to the 29th. The meetings will be addressed by the following denominational leaders: Dr, C. C. Brown, Dr. C. A. Jones, Dr. W. J. Langston, all of Columbia; and Rev. A. T. ]ami son, superintendent of the Orphanage in Greenwood, S. C, It is expected that Dr. Z. T* Cody, editor of the Baptist Courier, and Rev. Louis J. Bristow, ? ?. *L 1 __A!_a. supei luieiiuem ui me r>apusi Hospital, will be present part of the time. Also, the pastors of the Association will take part in the program. The purpose of the meetings is educational and inspirational. No collections will be taken. Each .Country church visited will have a morning and after noon session. Meetings will begin at 10:30 a. m.; 2:30 p. m and 7:30 p. m., except that on Sun day the program will begin at 11 a. m. The churches having morning and afternoon sessions will please serve dinner on the grounds. The speakers will be divided into two groups so that two LAND EXCHANGE The Wise Investor Is Always looking for opportunities to buy real estate at a price less than its actual valuta. The best way Tn FinH "RpaI Fctnto n ar_ I gains is to keep in close touch with our office. We are, every day listing property that may interest 3rou. It is no trouble to show the goods. 116 1-2 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' r? enough for all building purpflfcsr Public road divides place in t\*o equal parts. Price $2750.00 cash or S.VOOO OA r?n fi.ro voarc ??""? Vwyw??vv vru si TV J vaio liiliCt 35 acres one mile trom 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. 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 * ? ^ ? < ' piuuu^ca wen. i i'? innes 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 $650.00. 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 $400.00 because owner WlctlPC fn moal ...?wvu ?v? uiwi 1/iuci uun^iiiiuns. | 58 acres half mile from Page-' land, sandy land with clay 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 acre of waste land on the whole! place. An ideal small farm, and one of the hest bargains on our list. Price $3,000.00. 310 acres good sandhill land, | clay subsoil, located 5 miles southeast j>f Pageland. Good two horse farm in cultivation. AA * " rnee payable Si000.00 cash, balance on easy payments, with interest. A good opportunity to buy a sand hill farm at a bargain and do your own im proving. Pageland Insurance & Realty Co, meeting will be in progress at the same time; one group ot speakesr following the other. The following is a list of the places and dates of meetings. October 22, Pine Grove and Hopewell, a. m. andp m; Chesterfield and Ruby at night. October 23, Cross Roads and Thompson's Creek have a morning and afternoon session each; Chesterfield and Ruby at night. October 24, Providence and Center Grove have two day sessions each, Mt. Croghan and Pageland at night. ' October 25, Dudley and Wolf Pond in the day, and Pageland at night. uctooer zo, White Flams and Bethel in the day; Jefferson and McBee at night. October 27, Macedonia, both parties all dav; Jefferson and McBee at night. October 28, Cedar Creek, both, parties all day; Patrick at night. October 29, Lower Macedonia and Bay Springs in the day; Patiich at night. The public is cordially invited to all these meetings. Those who attend will have a rich treat in entertainment and instruction. B. S. FUNDERBURG, J. K. HAIR, Committee. "Children," said the Sundayschool superintendent, "this picture illustrates today's lesson: Lot was warned to take his wife and daughters and flee out of Sodom. Here are Lot and his daughters, with his wite just behind them; and there is Sodom in the background. Now, has any girl or boy a question before we take up the study of the lesson? Well, Susie?" "Pleathe, thir," lisped the latest graduate from the infant class, "where ith the flea?" "Can any pupil tell where the t ?i 1 lycuaiauuu luucpeiiucQce was signed?" asked the teacher of the history class. ^ "Yes'm, can," called little Johnnie Baker. "It was signed at the bottom." Church Service Directory J. W. Elkins, M. E.: Pageland, 1st Sunday at 8: p. m. and 3rd Sunday 3:30 p. m. Zion, 3rd and 4th Sundays at 11 o'clock. Antioch, 2nd Sunday at 11. Mt. Croghan, 2nd Sunday at ' 3:30 p. m. and 4th at 8. p. m. I Zoar, 1st Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at all the above churches at 10 o'clock. R. W. Cato, Baptist: Mt. Pisgah, 3rd Saturday 3. p m. and Sunday at 11. Sunday school at 10. Mt.- Moriah, 1st Saturday at 3 p.m. and Sunday at 11. Sunday school at 10. Bethel, 2nd Saturday at 3. p. m} and Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 3 except on 2nd Sunday. B. S. Funderburg, Baptist: Pagelcuv.. 2nd Sundav a! 11 and 8, and the 4th at 8. Sunday school at 10. Dudley, 2nd Sunday at 4 and the 4th at 11. Sunday school at 3 except on the 4th when it is at 10. Leon Funderburk, Baptist: Liberty Hill. 2nd Saturday at3 and Sunday at 11. Sunday school at 3, except on the 2nd Sunday at 10. ' A. 1. Crane, Presbyterian: Pageland, 1st Sunday at 4 and 3rd at 8. Sunday school at 10. I Salem, 3rd Saturday night at 8 and Sunday at 11. Beulah, 1st Sunday at 11 and 3rd at 4. j J. W. Quick, M. P: \ Pageland, 3rd Sunday at 111 and 2nd at 3:30. Sunday school I at 10 except on the 2nd Sunday. Nev Hope 1st Sunday at 11. Bethesda 4th Sunday at 11. Bear Creek 4th Sunday at 4 p. m. J. F. Hammond, Baptist: Union Hill 1st Sunday at 11 and Saturday at 3 o'clock. Sunday school at 10. Prayer meet ink every Saturday night. I I ATTE S Here are a few th like to dispose of I j? to do so we are of I Bar< j? Feed Oats, Cott Ifc Seal Fruit Jai J Shingles, Prlm< C ton Seed Meal jfr Door Screens in man ^ us for the famous LWe have Ground L land. Let us know We carry a heavy si ware, Shoes, Etc., a McGregc RUBY, SOI 1444444444< Nice Lir DRY i just arrived and ] Cotton is a good i ^ojir Clothing, S good things to e* hardly realize th!!1 short. Don t fail to j before you buy. C.L.G The Sign Of Prominent in every Singer Many people regard this mei has, however, a much greate Singer Service, which is bui1 business principles, among w to give the utmost of good v Attention. The customer w titled to the same considerati the buyer of a Singer Cabint rule is invariable in all Singe Machine, possibly it needs cl makes for little money. Yoi is begun. The Singer Sewii the world as the model of sc are judged by the Singer sfai is proud to own a Singer. I pride ol its owner. It needs er Machines cover the field; Hook, Vibrating Shuttle or / woman can point to the narr friends realize that she has tl money can buy, and every \ chines are sold only at Singt thru dealers or under other r We want to put a Machini your order today. Terms to also have second hand Sewi easy payments. Rebuilt ma carrv in stock the very best I to fit any make of machines Salesman when in Pageland . THE SINGER SEW IN Branch Shop , Pageland,! www ww ww rFrrfFJ NTION | lings that we would 3 jefore fall and in order 3 fering real 3 gains 1 on Seed Hulls, E-Z S 's, A Lot of Nice V o Peanut Meal, Cot- J iy sizes and prices. See Buckeye Grain Drills. 3 imestone lor that grain your wants. 3 lock of Groceries, Hard- !( it all times. J i ?r & Raley | HH CAROLINA | _________________________ i i < le up-to-date j 1 iiuuua> alaced in our shelves. I jrice, and by buying iboes, etc. and your ; it irom us you will ! t your crop is a little ; i see our Rain Coats \ t ULLEDGE Singer Service Shop window is a large red "S." "elv as a form nf aHnrnmont i? I r moaning. Th e sign stands for It upon a number of important hich are integrity, a determination alue for the money, and courteous ho buys a packet of needles is enion and attention that is given to it Table Sewing Machine. This r Shops. If you have a Sewing eaning. We clean and repair all j are told the cost before the work tig Machine is reconized all over wing machine, and all other makes idard. That is why every woman because the "Singer" is always the no apology no explanation. Singeither Oscillation Shuttle, Rotary Automatic Chain Stitch. When a le "Singer" on her machine her ic best machine of its type that yoman knows this. Singer Masr Shops or by Salesmen, never lames. i in VOlir home for free trial Mail i suit you. Cash or credit. We ng Machines for sale. Cash or chinas $8.00 and up. We always Singer Machines Oil and Needles . Write at once or see the Singer IG MACHINE COMPANY Archie Steen, Mgr. South Carolina The Wise pi The wise purchaser ma where he can get the good the least money Wi'h all prices, we are able to still price our stock of dry gooc clothing. We mean to continue t i i as our stock last. If you are informed as you will readily see the gr offering on fall an winter See us Pageland M Comp; ************* YY I That Ne\ This is the season when pe< jt need of a new suit. We hav g having ready a Complete Lint Et Royal Tailors ? - Wave a suit made to fit yoi m bound to like. It Pays in d< fe well as in satisfaction. Wear p and go where you please and g well dressed as the best of the 1 D. E. CI mAAAAAAAAAAAA A* New SI We Have Just received c Winter Line of Shoes. We if .1 - ri A i Derore the recent strong Adva ing to give our Customers the Deal. Also We Have Just receive of Men and Boys Pants. Pri one. When in Need of Flour, Mill Feed, and 1 Dont fail To Let us Show You tlu Trade by Making the Price High ftf% in. ^.Lvmuyui The Peoples Si A FULL ol E. C. Godmans sclioo TK is line has never beloi Pageland and we guarant that has ever been shown Be sure and see th< A 1 TA 1 ing. Also Percales, Galatea lor childrens and dresses. T. E. C / " ' " irchaser I kes his purchases E s that he needs for | 1 the advance in 1 offer at the old 1 Is shoes hats and hese prices as long to market prices eat saving we are purchases. ei candle j my I J '*********** x Suit 1 X X pie begin to feel the e prepared for you by i of Samples from the X X j, and one you are ^ hilars and cents, as JP aRoyal Tailored suit feel that you are as X ;m. 2 lark 1 2 i?444<444444 hoes >ur New Fall and Bought these goods ince and We are go; Advantage of this 16 a good New Line ces To Suit EveryFancy Groceries it We appreciate Your t. m & Co. I LINE 1 shoes for children. *e been shown in ee it to be the best here belore. em belore buyGinghams, and li waisis, uiouses ato