The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, October 11, 1916, Image 3
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The Pageland Journal ]
October 11,1916
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Local News |
The building occupied by the
Redfearn Auto vCompany is be
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ing enlarged to just twice the ^
original size, wnicn makes it
24x100 feet. 1
Rev. J. W. Quick returned
Monday from a Charlotte hos 1
pital where he underwent an I
operation for tumor last Thurs t
day. He is getting on nicely. j
Lex Crawford, a negro who
lives on Esq. W. L. Thomas' j
farm in Lanes Creek township (
was convicted in Recorder's
court Satuiuay for stealing an j
axe from Esq. B. F. Parker and (
was fined $10.
A negro drove one of Mr. E. (
B. Riggins' mules to Monroe (
Saturday and hitched it, but
when he went back for it no ^
mule was to be seen. The mule i
1 i J r
huu ouggy was recovered sun j
day afternoon a few miles above
Monroe, and the negro who
stole them was arrested and *
lodged in jail. He was tried be- ^
fore recorder yesterday and sen- N
fenced to four months on the ^
gang. s
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Mr. S. I. Cato and Mrs. Mag- f
gie Mcintosh, of Cheraw were [
married on September 30th by g
Rev. A. H. McArn. They spent c
a few days on a bridal tour and f
returned to their home at Che- v
raw last week. Mr. Cato is a (
brother of Mr. J. R. Cato, of (
Pageland, and is quite well f
known in this section.
The school building at Ruby
which was erected a year or two
ago is being completed. The
total cost will be something more
than $5,000. This is a splendid
building, and is a credit to Ruby
and to her citizens who have
been instrumental in its erection.
There are seven rooms and the
auditorium.
Redfearn Auto Company,
agents for Fords in Old Store
and Jefferson townships, receiv
ed the first of the new model
Fords recently. The new mod
el shows several slight changes,
one of which is a black shell
radiator in place of the brass
one. The new ones present a
much better appearance, looking
as they do much more like an
automobile. (
A'case of choreal paralysis de <
veloped at Ruby recently, and (
it was feared that it was infantile ,
paralysis. Dr. Riser, assistant (
State Health officer, was called, \
and to the relief of the people i
of Ruby he pronounced it cho
real and not infantile as they had
feared. The former is not con
tagious, but the latter is. Parnell
Crawley, son of Mr. J. W. Craw i
ley, is the victum. His limbs on i
only one side are affected and
he is able to walk after a fashion.
The school at Ruby was post '
poned for one week because of
the scare, and opened Monday
of this week instead of last. i
A sad and fatal accident oc 1
curred 011 the main street of
Ruby last Thursday morning '<
about 11 o'clock when Mr.
Co'on Campbell fell from a ,
spirited horse and struck his <
head against a root, which crush- ,
ed in the skull and rendered him i
unconscious. He was carried to
Hamlet in the afternoon where ,
he died Sunday morning about !
4 o'clock. Upon first examina
tion at the hospital it was ?
thought that possibly he could
live without an operation, but (
later this decision was changed
and the operation was performed
about 12 o'clock Friday night.
He never regained consciousness, <
and death came as stated above. |
The accident occurred just in*
front of the Huntley hotel. The
body was brought back and
burried at the Campbell burying
ground a few miles northeast of
Ruby about 11 o'clock Monday- (
Born to Dr. and Mrs. J. M.
fallings todav a daughter.
Messrs. S. W. andThos. Watts
lave exchanged farms.
Short staple cotton sold on this
narket yesterday for 17.50. Seed
?3.00 a hundred or 90 cents a
mshel.
The editor desires to thank
Vfr, and Mrs. W. M. Mangum
or a mess of roastiftg ears one
lay last week. .
Mr. M. C. Baker, of Jefferson,
las takes charge of the City
)arber shop, Mr. C. W. Clark,
he owner, returning to his work
n C^eraw.
Mr. Bud Williams died at his
lome in Buford township Suu
lay night after an illness of sev
sral weeks with dropsy. ,The
x>dy was buried at Beulah
:hurch Monday.
The revival meeting here conlucted
bv Rev. I. L. Harlev
closed last night. It was a splen
lid meeting and much good has
>een accomplished. Mr. Harey
goes to Mt. Croghan from
lere.
Some one entered J. H. & T.
D. Lee's store on Lanes Creek
ast Friday night by removing a
vindow, and stole 12 or 15 cjplars
worth of merchandise, coniisting
of overalls, shells, cheese,
hoes, and other articles. The
juilty party has not been apprelended.
On the same night
omeone stole a 90-pound sheet
>f cotton from Mr. Sam Littles'
ield. Allen Blount colored,
vas arrested and tried tor the
>ffense yesterday in recorders
:ourt and sentenced to four
nonths on the gang.
Mr. George Reader was alnost
killed when his clothing
;auglit in a pulley at Lee's mill
>n Richardson creek Saturday
norning about 10 o'clock, and
le has been in a critical condiinn
cinro ttiot timo Hie nnnn
VM iiiii % IllllVi M M AO liV/JUf
>oth thighs, right ankle and left
irm were broken and he also received
several scalp wounds,
rlis chances of recovering are
/ery slim. The pulley in which
le was caught is said to turn
wo hundreds revolutions a min
ite, and he was carried around
i few times, his legs striking a
H>st, and thrown almost naced
and unconscious against a
iig drive pulley and a supportng
beam, where he was found
>y others just as soon as they
could rush to the rescue. Mr.
Reader was attempting to put
in a belt when the accident occurred.
No one saw it, and it is
lot known itlSl how if hflnnpn.
id. The iDiured man is about
15 years old. He is in a Char
otte hospital.
Personals
Mrs. B. C. Ogburn, who has
5een at Badin lor a few months,
las returned to her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Mungo
mil Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mungo
visited in Monroe Sunday.
Mrs. P. II. Arant, of Cheraw,
is visiting relatives in this seclion.
Mrs. L. L. Parker is spending
1 four /lo%rO In I
[? iv?? urtj J 111 l^aucaoicii
Mrs R. H. Mills and Miss Car
rie and little Josie have returnid
from a visit of several davs
with the former's sister, Mrs. P.
Nicholson, at Jefferson.
Messrs. Charlie and Henry
Nicholson returned last week
rrom Florida, where they spent a
;ew davs looking'out for work,
rhey expect to return to Florila
in a few weeks.
Notice
Court of Common Pleas will
convene October 23rd, 1916, at
10, o'clock a. m. Petit Jurors
ind witnesses take notice.
3rand Jurors need not attend.
I. P. MANGUM
Clerk of Court.
3d. 10th, PJI6.
Hearn, You Get the Pup
Chesterfield Advertiser.
Chesterfield gives this record ]
for the yeomanry of Chester- <
field county to compete with: ?
Mr. Archie Douglass has for
forty years? so he claims, heard <
his old reliable clock strike the <
hours of nine and three each
night. We give fair notice that ]
when Tucker, of Pageland, tries i
to beat this record that we are 1
going to spring Press Swinnie, 1
who habitually goes on less
sleep than the great Edison. j
BUSINESS LOCALS
For Sale?Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. '
Mungo Bros
I
Red?Rust-Proof Oats for 70c a bushel.
C L. Gulicdgc.
. j
For Sale?50 bushels fine seed rye.
Come at once or you'll be too late.
Mungo Bros.
For Sale?100 busbeis Lcpps Prolific
Seed Wheat at $1.75. John Richardson,
Marshville, R. 3.
Just?Received 25 rolls 3-lbs. bagging.
Call at once before it is gone. Mungo
Bros. i
7V cents?a bushel buys Red Rust
Proof Oats at C. L. Gullcdge's,
H. B. Graves?is buying seed iustead
of H. B. Rcdfearn. Harry is gone but !
Henry will give you the same square ]
dealings, and the top of the market. I
J. E. Agerton. .
11?you want Red Rust Proof Oats for 70 ,
cents a bushel see C. L. Gulledge. )
The gins at Crowburk will run only
three days in the week, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday from this date on. j
F. B. Funderburk.
Seed wheat, home grown and fine, for
$2 00 a bushel. G. C. Mangum & Co?
For Sale?lot of bagging and ties.
Peoples Gin Co.
Don't fail to be at the Auction Sale at '
my store next Saturday, beginning at <
1 o'clock. C. L. Gulledge.
6 Pounds ol Cotton at the present |
price will clean out your watch. B. B. j
Eubanks. I
3 Furrow Grain Drills?You should ,
sow your grain with Cole's grain drills.
Only $20. at Pageland Hardware Co.
See?R. F. Smith before you sell your '
cotton seed highest market prices and '
best exchange.
For Sale?103-acrc farm, 45 or 50 acres 1
open land, balance good forest timber,
With 2 good dwellings and 2 good wells
of water, and also good out buildings.
M. V. Funderburk, Monroe, N. C. R. IO.
1 have opened up stables at the Melton
old stand. See me when you need anything
in my line. R. F. Smith
Te xas Red Rust Proof seed Oats, 1000
bushels. Mungo Bros.
Bring vour cotton seed to C L. Gulledge.
Mango Bros, pay the tip top for cotton
seed. /
Solid?leather shoes can be bought
from R. L. Smith at a very reasonable
price. 52 nc
Cotton seed should be sold to C. L.
Gulledge to get the top.
Don't fail to give Mungo Bros, a chance
at your cotton seed.
Ready to pay you the highest price for
cotton seed. C. I.. Gulledge.
See?R. L. Smith for the latest styles in
shoes. 52nc
If it is a nice suit you are wanting see
me. I will <io the rest. R. L. Smith.
52nc
For Sale?43-acre tract of nearly level
clay land on State line north of Rage
land; one 4-room dwelling; new barn,
well, about 26,000 feet saw timber. R.
F. Smith.
Nice line Cameos just arrived, set in
rings, scarfs and brooches. Something
different. B. B. Kuhanks.
Don't fail to see our Land Exchange in
this issue for bargains. Pugeland Insurance
&. Realty Co.
Just received big lot of Dry Goods.
Do not buy until you see C. 1.. Gulledge.
Dry goods should not be purchased until
you have seen the nice new line
carried by C. L. Gulledge.
Phone batteries, just received a fresh
barrel, 35c each. Pageland Hardware
Co.
Wanted?8 foot crossties delivered at
Ragcland. C. L. Gulledge.
Fresh barrel Columbia Dry batteries
f/ir coin of H K Plorl/ 'e c?*?m *7A^ ?
set
For a good second hand Sewing ma
chine, any kind, cash or credit. See
me at once. G. R. Knight.
Notice to Juniors
Every member of Pageland
Council No. 73 Jr. O. U. A. M. is
requested to be present at the
next meeting, Saturday night,
Oct. 14, 1916, as there is a matter
that needs the careful consider
ation of each and every member.
A failure on your part to attend
might mean a financial loss to
you, as well as a fraternal duty ^
you owe to the order. i
S. A. Sellers, F. S i
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Center Grov?? Items
Mr. E. C. Clark is repairing
lis mill dam which was destroyed
by the July Hood, and will
>oon be ready for work again.
Miss Maggie Man gum of Lancaster
visited in this section last
week.
There will be a box supper at
Mrr Arthur Jordan's Thursday
light for the benefit of Bethletiem
church. The public is invited.
Dr. Watts and family of Jefferson
spent Sundav at the
home of Mr. J. A. Demby.
Mr. W. A. Simpson had the
misfortune to loose a fine colt
last week.
Mr. Will Sullivan killed a rattlesnake
Sunday which measured
four feet and two inches and
had eleven rattles and a button.
Quite a number from this section
attended the meeting at
Pageland last week, and report
a good meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kirklev
spent Saturday with their daughter,
Mrs. L. C. Mills at Providence.
J.
A Philadelphian who had
been away from his home for
several years decided to visit his
native city. After his arrival
there, while on his way to his
brother's home, the taxi in
which he was riding was held
up by a tuneral procession.
'Whose funeral is that?" he
asked a newsboy standing on
the curb,
"Bill Smith's," replied the
newsie.
"I knew him well," said the
man; "can it be possible Bill is
dead?"
"Course he's dead," replied
[he boy. "Whad d'ye think
they're doin', rehearsin' wid
him?"
See R. F. Smith before
you sell cotton seed.
Highest cash price or
best exchange.
CHESTEF
Nt
Bo<
Tuesc
There will be a
Chesterfield County
Using THE CHES1
car owner in Chestei
rymg along with hi]
Stops will be ma<
speeches made invitii
in Sou*h Carolina v
8-9-10-11, 1916. .
Get acquainted wi
its GOOD PEOPLE
I The start will be m;
the morning, the fir:
Thru the courtesy o
dinner there.
SCHEDULE BOOSTER
Leave Chesterfield
(Arrive Cheraw
Leave Dheraw
Arrive Patrick
Leave Patrick
Arrive McBeo
Leave McBee
Arrive Macedonia
(near Angelas)
Leave Macedonia
j L. H. Trotti, J. /
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On the Corner
Still In T1
As our many Customers and Fri<
in the lead. Our circle of friend:
grow and widen out. Why?
Because of square dealings and
this alone, is worthy of your consii
CLOTHING AND
Let us prove to you that we hav<
quality. Our line ot the "Famous
Trousers" for men can't be excelle
right quality. Wright's Heath and
Medium Weight underwear.
DRESS <
The Dress goods department is f
weaves of Serge as well as Suiting;
heavy Outing, all colors.
SHO
Our Shoe department is considei
in this section as is evidenced by tl
joying.
FLOUR AND !
Have just reteived a car of The
also Car of 1,000 bushels Red Rust
Thec^ are other things we mighl
that wo nave anticipated your wan
with the most seasonable goods to
Yours Very tn
MUNGO
On the Corner
Groceries
I am opening up a line of
groceries along with my repair j
work, and shall be glad to sup
ply your needs in this line, as
well as, to do your repairing. j
G. R. Knight.
{FIELD COUr*
v. 8-9.10-U 19
>ster T
lay, October
ninety mile automobile b<
Tuesday, October 17th, nexl
rERFIELD COUNTY FA
rlield County is invited to n
m a party of his live wire
le at every town in the
ig the people to attend the be
vhich will be held at Cheste
I.!. 1LA 1 1
juiu me uuusiers auu na
th the various parts of Ches
Remember the Date, 1
ade from Chesterfield promp
st stop being made at Chera
i the ladies of Macedonia the 1
TRIP "SCOUT" CA
8.00 a. m. Arrive Jefferso
8. 45 ? Leave Jeffersor
9. 00 ? Arrive Paeelan
10. 00 ? Leave Pagelan<
10.15 ? Arrive Mt.JCroj
\\ \l - Leave Mt. Crog
Arrive Ruby
12 30,, I^eave Ruby
1.30 p. m. Arrive Chesterl
L Welsh. Emsley Armfid
Exec
On the Corn* r
tie Lead
2nds already know we are still
3 and customers continues to
honest merchandise, this and
leration and Patronage.
UNDERWEAR
2 the goods that are of tne right
Brand Curlec Suits and odd
d. Boy Suits tor all sizes and the
I other Brands of Heavy and
GOODS
illed with the latest shades and
>, Waist goods and that good
>ES
red the best and most Complete
lie large patronage we are en
SEED OATS
J. I. Triplett's Best Patent Flour
Proof Texas Seed Oats.
I mention but suffice it to say
its and have stocked our stoiv
be found. Let us serve You.
Lily
BROS.
On the Corner
Veterinary Surgeon
Calls'answered day or night,
'hone No. 48 two rings.
Full stock of horse and cattle
xnvders on hand at all times.
L. P.GRAVES
: ;
JTYFAIR |
16 I
rip
17th.
ooster trip around
I, to aid in adver- |
JR. Every motor |
lake this trip, car- booster
Iriends. 1
county and short jjj
:st COUNTY FAIR I
rlield. S. C. Nov. |
ve a good time. I
iterfield County and s
ruesday the 17th. ?j
)tly at 8 o clock in |
iw.
roosters will be served |
R TO LEAD. |
n 2.00 ?
i . 2.15
d 3.00 /
d 3.15 ?
?han 4.00 ?
:han 4.15 ?
4.30 ?
4.15 ? J
field 5.00 ? >
d i
utlve Committee ^