The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, November 08, 1916, Image 2

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The Pageland Journal Published Wednesday Mornings by The Journal Company C. M. Tucker, Editor Subscription Price - - $1.00 Entered as second class mail matter at the post otfice at Pageland, S. C., under Postal Act of March 3. 1879. November 8, 1916 Bible on the Kaiser Capt. C. A. Waller of Green wood has figured that the war in Europe will end in January 1918. He gets his date from the 5th and 18th verses of the 13th chapter of Revelation. The Greenwood Index gives the following: "There was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies; and power was gitfen unto him to continue fort3r two months." This is the fifth verse. Capt. Waller says this refers to the Kaiser, ac* he will run his race in forty iwc -^onttis. This will mean the end of him and his power by January IV18. JNow, there are six letters in the word Kaiser, and Capt. Waller says put the figure six down on one side and consider that the letter "k," the first letter of Kaiser, is the eleventh letter of the alphabet. Put this down and multiply this eleven by six and you get six hundred and sixty-six. Then read the 18th verse of this same chapter of the Book of Revelation. It reads: "Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast; for it is the number of a man; and his number is six hundred three score and six." And if you don't believe it, look it up yourself. "Bless me," said Tommy's great uncle. "Do vou mean to say that your teachers never thrash you)" l 4+ "Never," replied. Tommy. I "We have moral suasion in our| school. We get kep' in, ^ebd ??stoed-up iu comets, and locked out and locked in, and made to write one word a thousand times, and scowled at, and jaw ed at, and that's all." County Fa WEDNESDAY, I> 9:00 a. m. Fair Gates Open. 10:00 a. m. Free Concert by B 10:30 a. m. Carnival Shows or 3:30 p. m. Free balloon ascen Woman. 4:00 p. m. Free High Dive by THURSDAY, N 9:00 a. m. Fair Gates Open. 10:00 a. m. Free Concert bv B 10:30 a. m. Carnival Shows op 11:00 a. m. Best Single Harnei 11 Oft n r>?* ?W..I - _ >i.?v a* in. iicai 11<111 muius in 11:40 a. m. Best single Harnes 12:00 m. Best single harness 12:20 p. m. Best pair horses in 12:40 p. m. Best pair horses do IKK) p. m. Best single harness 1:20 p. m. Best single harness 1:40 p. m. Free To AH, best s 2.00 p. m. Free To All, best \ 3:30 p. m. Free balloon ascei Woman. 4:00 p. m. Free high dive by FRIDAY, NOV 9.00 a. m. Fair Gates Open 10:00 a. m. Free concert by ba 10:30 a. m. Carnival shows op< 1:00 a. m. Best saddle horse, 1 11:20 a. m. Best saddle horse, j 11:40 a. m. Best pair saddle ho 12:00 m. Best saddle pony, g 12:20 p. m. Best saddle pony, b 12:40 p. m. Best pair saddle po 1:00 p. m. Best saddle horse < t l;20p. m. Best saddle horse, 1 1:40 p. m. Best pair saddle ho 2:00 p. m. Free for All, Best h man. 3:30 p. m. Free balloon ascer woman. 4:00 Free high dive by Billy ] SATURDAY, NC Negro Day. This day given up to the colore UNION COUNTY NEWS Monroe Journal. Mr. J. T. Cox received a copy of a Reidsville, Ga. paper yesterday which gives the awards at the Tatnol county fair. In the list of prizes Mr. W. D. Cox, who is a brother of Mr. Tom Cox, and his family receiv cd prizes aggiegating $22-50 for stock and farm products. Mr. Cox left this county about 30 years ago. Mrs. Minor Melton, who lives five miles south of here, had her right ankle badly crushed when the mule she and Mr. Melton were driving became frightened at a passing automobile and ran ? T1 * J a I it way. i tie uceiueui ueeurreu two miles from Monroe on the Stack road. Mr. Will Porter picked Mrs. Melton up as he was passing: by and brought her to town. She was given immc diate medical attention, and her condition is pretty fair considering: the painfulness ot the accident. Mr. Clarence Houston, who is one of the stockholders in the Houston-Heath Realty Company the promoters of the new hotel savs that plans have been drawn for the early erection of the building: and that it will be four stories high. The First National Bank will have the corner lot, and five other storerooms, including those already built, will be provided. The hotel entrance and lobby will face Franklin street. Slight changes will be made in the plans, but work will commence soon it is said. An account of the Pageland gentleman, Mr. H. B. Sowell, buying out a stock of playing cards and burning them on the condition that the proprietor would handle them no more appears in anotner part ot ttns paper. By his actions, to use a part Biblical expression, we know Mr. Sowell, but it is now up to Messrs. Raymond and Joel Griffin to come clean on their preaching; for in their stable, on the right hand side, one sees a J)?g sign worded as follows: "No drinking, no smoking, no cursing." On the left hand side is seen the following, portrayed in equally big letters: "Drink in the court house, smoke in the ir Program TAirmmnn \KJ\ IMVlI5r,K 8 1 H. and. >en on Joy Zone. ision, double parachute drop by ' Billy Klein. OVEMBER 9TH. and. >en on Joy Zone. >s Mule. Double Harness, s Horse, lady driver, i horse, gentleman driver, double harness, lady driver, uble harness, gentleman driver i pony, girl driver. > pony, boy driver, ingle harness horse, vair horses in double harness, ision, double parachute drop by Billy Klein. 1 u ill. nd an on Joy Zone, ady rider, jentleman rider. rses, lady and gentleman riders, irl rider. >ov rider. nies, boy and girl riders, jirl rider. t>oy rider. i lacs, mty ana girl riders, lorsemanship, boy or girl, lady or ision; double parachute drop by ? Klein. 1VEMBER 11TH d folks. office and cuss at home." The Journal ventures to say there is no other livery stable in the country that sets up such a high moral standard. The Journal's reference to an old piece of money that is the property of Mr. Clavton Laney, disclosed the fact that Mr. Lee Griffin is also the possessor of some old coins. He has a cam paign money piece bearing a picture of Milliard Filmore dated 1852, which resembles a $10 gold piece somewhat. He also has a 12 1-2 cent piece that was coined Jt>v E. R. Russel of Tenn. The private coining of money was permissable in those days by the government and the coiner had his name signed to these words: "I owe you 12 1-2 cents." There is also a I 2 bit piece in Mr. Griffin's collection. which was worth 6 14 cents. It was coined in 1795, and is therefore very valuable. Others in the collection are: Penny marked 1-100 of a dollar, coined in 1807; nickles, dated 1883, which were repudiated after the mint found that owing to the fact that the word "cent" was not imprinted on it, people and i -* Read U Flour, Meal, Lard, I Sugar, Coffee, Grits, Li wear, Sweaters and S< wear, Comforts and Blai goods, a lot of new She et articles. Extracts Pr Come to see us. The Cat? PAGELA M Spc Tri Chester! Aggi Chesterfield November 8, 9, On account of above terfield & Lancaster special trains betwe Pageland and On November 8, 9, 10 ing schedule Leave Pageland Leave Guess i r i Ilieave ivii. i^rognan Leave Ruby Arrive Chesterfield Returning train leaves For further information sei a plating them with gold and i passing them off to Indians and ] Mexicans for $5 gold pieces; a ] silver 5 cent piece and a 1-2 dime piece. j I Groceries ! I am opening up a line of | groceries along with my repair ( work, and shall be glad to supply your needs in this line, as well as, to do your repairing. G. R. Knight. Notice I haup hoon ac naliant 00 ? T V n/VVl* C4VJ pillivill UO | any man could be it seems. , And people that konw my i disposition knows that I cer- i tainly do not take a delight i in pushing down a man that j owes me but I have got to i live. Now I must insist on \ every man that I have papers i on to come at once and pay \ me or I will certainly have | to send for mv goods. Don't think hard of me for doing so please. Fair notice to all. H. B. Sowell ' H This Rice Meal, Corn Meal, nkf onrl I?T gm anu 1 icavy 11UCL" B O 2arfs, Head and Neck H I ikets A lot new Dress mm es, Drugs, Notions Toiiices guaranteed on all. I Company I ND, S. C. I " cial lin ro 1 iald, S. C. J )unt I; County Fair I : 10 II IQIK I' i i Vf i if i j iu my : occasion the Ches- I R. R. will operate en I Chesterfield 1 and 11 on the follow8:30 a. m. 8:50 a. m. - 9:05 a. m. - 9:15 a. m. n op t*;oa a. m. Chesterfield 5 p. m. g e agents. I ffloooooosooos so*: | Financing Til \ The farmer's business oft X financial backing if it is to j n That is one reason why h Q and willing bank behind hir IJ It is an important functio: H temporary assistance to the X of us, and who have demon; X repay obligations when due Q The best way to have a c Q an account with us, and wi Jj only the farmer but every o X ground financially to do so. S The Bank of I - Noti Our Stock is large ai therefore we are better pr Don t go elsewhere to you can get it for less mc Pageland Hardvv For S I offer for sale my tract of Ian Chesterfield county, two and a ' six miles from Jefferson, on the son to Pageland, known as the 101 2-3 acres; one new 5 room h of water; one new 4 room hous well of water; one 4-room tenan plenty of water. Price $6,000. Title guarantee located elsewhere. Mopflio C iviai uia a. ^uuuuu wv t \To I Ford ? Pr< J When you want a 19X7 Fore ^ know at once if you w? ^ glad to demonstrate these 1 J time. | Redfearn i cwwwwww % 000000000004 s Q e Farmer ? o A en needs a little extra X ;row and prosper. X le should have strong Q n. W n of this bank to give V farmers who seek it X strated their ability to X redit here is to carry Q e cordially invite not ? ne who wants to gain J? Pageland 8 I sggoooooggoj I n CC - I nrl mnrp f,nm 1pfp I epared to serve you. buy Hardware when rney here. are Company / ale I .1 ; __ At l r?i . - - i B iu in wiu siore lownsnip, half miles from Pageland, public road from JefferKnight place, containing louse, barn and good well se, large barn and good it house, good barn and d. Cause of sale: I have Owens ! vwwwwv%^ I % >spects * I Call on us. Let us J int one. We will be If 917 cars to you at any ^ i \uto Co. | wvwvwww