The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, December 05, 1917, Image 2
The P^gelar.d Journal'
Published Wednesday Mornings r
by die Journal Company s
Subscription Price - - $1,00 *
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Enured as second class mail *
matter at the post olfice at Paue '
land, S. C.. under Postal Act *
of March 3, 1879.
Ecambtr 5, i?17
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WHAT AUOI T THE MAI1. ROUTES? J
Postmaster Quick lias been ;
instructed to have Carrier J. T t
Little continue the service 011 :
Route 2 as heretofore, instead of 1
reversing and changing the (
schedule as ordered several da\ s
ago. Protests were sent to the
department and to Congressman ]
Stevenson. Mr. Stevenson went 1
right into the matter and soon 1
instructions were forthcoming J
that the order to change had 1
been xescinded. Nothing was t
to be gained by the change, and 1
the service would have been 1
poorer than before. We believe 1
a majority of the patrons will he t
glad to know that the service is (
to continue as before. I
There is some ground for the
belief that the sweeping changes 1
in the rural routes of Union (
county will not remain in effect 1
very long. It is said that the c
inspector who recommended c
these changes went out on but
one of the roads from Monroe, i
but made his map from the soil \
survey map of Union county, i
It is state.I further that the >
changes benefit very few patrons,
but withdraw the service (
from a great many. As an evi 1
dence that the soil survey map is
is inaccurate in many instances!
and that the rural routes could (
not be rearranged for the better' 1
by one stranger sitting in luej
office anil marking out cours ?s!<
and distances it might hi' cited i '
that the road running south > f
through Lanes Creek township'<
by Ed Collins' and the old tan
yatd is called the Cheraw road on i
this map. The carrier on Mon I
roe Route 1 v* as ordered lo ;
turn at the Cheraw road. ('ar i
rier Little on Pageland Route 2ji
war ordered to meet him 1 I '
m.le above J, T. Little' ^ 1 si ;
dence. The Cheraw road bends!
southeast near Dr. Kuhanks' and <
runs hy llornsbovo, i>ut the ; <
postmaster at Monroe tindet !<
stood (he eld Land's Ford road j
running est hy Jenkins Cios: ;J
Roads t '-e the Cheraw road'*
mcr.liop.ed in tlm orders. Thusji
the t\\ < cm ik ts \\< re <-' i!i v< u to j
exchange mad 1 tit not to get j i
rearer ;! . a iu:i? < : each other.!;
Hy rciiiu .t w 1 e soil sur\e\ !
'I
map ii was seen, howev< t, that'
the road l?v the ten \ *.d is!"
celled the Cher.iw road, at d ' . ! !
Monroe carrie r i-> still e mine. ;<> i
Mr. Little's awaitine. defini'e i
We rife Headqua
made waists, Unde
Coats, Pants, Over
T ablets and Stationi
| Wheat, Rye, O
and Snuff.
i
Meet air .1! M m;?o
r
Cover Crops Make L:ve Soils
Clemson College, S. C.. Nov.
0.?Cover crops when plowed
nder in the spring, makes live
oils and it is always live soils
lint give the best crops, no matter
what is planted on them.
A live soil is a fertile soil. It
reathes, eats, drinks and teems,
vith bacterial life. By chemic
1 reaction and physical forces,
nstrvc ions.
Perhaps numerous instances
night be cited to show that the 31
ervice now is poorer than be u
ore the changes went into S(
'ffoct December 1st. Note the tl
act that Carrier Tom Cox goes p
>y S. E. Belk's and on to Ed
Jollins and then retraces to ^
kdU's mill, and Carrier Penager v
101 s right by Collins' also. a
The prediction of the Journal f(
s that the service will soon be f(
eestablished about as before, r
light changes being made here v
ind there, but the routes as es c
ablished by inspectors who {
ictually went over the ground c
emaining intact in the main. 1
S
whild Dies Near Mt Croghan j
From Burns. ],
Mt. Croghan. Dec. 3.?At the t
Regular meeting of the Ma r
lie Lodge Saturday the s
ollowing olficers were elected: 1'
I. A. I lendrix, W M; 1. A. Rat s
it f, S \V; \V. J. Ray field re 1'
Mecled J W. Other officers r
ilocted by the Lodge. After the t
-lections the new officers were c
1 nly inducted into office by
he retiring master, Mr. M. P. *
Rale, who will attend the Grand
?odge in Charleston Dec. 11th.
Mr. John Milton who has
jeeii at Camp Whee or in
Georgia, has returned home
: _ 1 r* 1 ?
m\iiik i Lxci veil a una i discharge
because of a physical
let cel. *
Mrs. Spoon, who has been in .
i Charlotte hospital for several ,
veeks, returned home Sunday *
vtuch improved, though still |
reiy weak. ^
Miss I Jessie Gaddv went to k
Columbia Friday to see her If
>rother, who is at Camp lack- -i
ion. '
Miss Connie Brock from ?
Jeorgiu is visiting her sister, /
Mrs. P. M. Th-rrell. I
Mr. M. 1'. Gale of Florence I
\tme up Satur ay to attend the
Masonic meeting and see his
riends here. 1 le returned Mon- '
lay.
File 9 months old child of
Mr. Jesse Jordan died Saturday
;rom effects of burns sustained
ibout 8 weeks ago, at which
lime the child was severely
mrned. it gradually tirew
worse until death releived its
m ?i <.*i:iijj .
Messrs. Jule Rivers, Joe Henlri.\,
Wiii Jackson and Tom
Jlivci left Sunday for a few
la\s in western North Carolina.
Mrs. N. T. Rivers and Miss
I'. liel Oliver attended th? "iiirih
A a Nali m" at Florence Friday
liuht.
i lie oyster supper last W ed-J
jesday nielli was well attended, j
uul it netted SdS for the school
h 11erment Association.
Miss Pearl Anderson and
iitle I)? oilier of Pamela nd visited!
K'li I.jnI ueck. .Viss Paulinej
ti'Sninii i unpanud lliem
innie. G
Z*MAi? SM-iUt%AMM?'OLZgLMSgUifa!Vaia.\
Pers lor, Dry '^oods, Shoes,
rv/ear, Hosiery, Neck wear
coats, Ram coats, Over sho
erv.
Grocerii
its, S.i!1, Flour, Mill feed, IV
I '?r:#s.
r rxvrrzsmmcimmai* i w i nwm m ' wugj
ood of the soil is made available
or plant use. A live soil is
nellow, friable and porous. It
varms and drains easily. It
:onsists of granules, which in
urn are composed of particles
if rock held together b>T humus,
['his granular, porous structure
lives space in which air, with
is lite giving oxygen may circu
ate, and allows plant roots to
enetrate. It also increases the
noisture holding capacity of the
oil. A soil in good condition
las about 50 per cent of air
pace. Not only must a soil
lave sufficient plant food, but it
nust be in good physical condi
ion before it can produce good
rops. ]
With continued cropping, the
SEA ]
rni 11 i %
1 hal good kind oi Hon
5at, Iresh car just received,
it the old cheap price.
3 packages A & H Soda
I lb. package ground Coffe
3afe Home matches still
Hiome made kraut
Export and Clean easy so
3now Driit Lard 10 lb. bi
joldus* old price
Vlany other things not space
Let the green Truck de
sreen front store, the home o
THE PEOP1
G. C. Manj
: Ope
Come to the Plummer Groc
been closed lOdays, and belter
Will sell you groceries as che
dered. We are selling a good ;
and all other groceries as close
us a irr.u unci t)e convinced of t
T. W. Turner, who used Jo !
opportunity to convince you tli
sell you your groceries. Also
legal papers pertaining to the IV
pie especially welcome.
Plummer
> MSBRnnBnni
lartcrs
Hals, Caps, Sweaters, La
, M en's and Boy's clothing, 1
es, Biankets, Rugs, Trunks,
es
leat, Lard, Sugar, Rye, Coff
Bros.
Meet m
fertility nnd humus of the soil is
exhausted The granulation,
and thus the pore space, is de
stroved. The soil is left an iu
ert mass unable to support life.
Much humus is lost by washing,
as it is the lightest and finest
part of the soil and is the first to
be carried away where the surface
drainage is poor. When
exposed to air, humus also de
teriorates in value. Therefore
it is most important that the
supply of humus in the soil be
maintained and increased.
Don't forget that planting
cover crops is the best wav to
keep up this all important part
of the soil.
Appreciates Service Rendered
The Church and Sunday
school wish to express their appreciation
of the splendid service
rendered by the Rev. J. W.
Elkins and wife during their
sojourn with us on this charge.
It is with reluctance we give
them up. Our prayers and best
wishes go with them in their
new field of labor. *
J. C. Blackwell, S. S. Supt.,
L. J. Watford, J. R. Cato, A. C.
| Robinson, J. A. Laney, Stewards.
FOAM
ir is what we want you to
also the following ^ goods
lor 25 cts.
e lor 25 cts.
5 cts. per box
15 cts. per can.
ap 5 cts. per bar.
icket $2.10
5 c per pkg.
to mention
stiver your groceries from the
f n(V)(j th inrrc Jn pat.
LE S STORE
|um & Co.
ned :
ery. We are open after having
able to serve than ever.
ap as the cheapest, quality con
straight flour for $5.40 the sack
as possible. Come in and give
he square deal you will get,
sell you vour Drugs wants an
lat he is equally as anxious to
come in when you want anv"
lagistratesO ffice. Country peo
Grocery
die's Coats, Ready
Bhirts, Overalls, odd
Suit cases, Writing
ee, Syrup, Tobacco
v at Mungo Bros. 1
imsmmmmmmmammmmmmmmJ
$ Oaf
J5fl0 bushels No. 1 recleane
$ l.Oo per bushel. The very
$$ Come and get yours before i
that will be here this season.
SAL
Plenty of it and its the good c
^ before its too late.
^ Cheese just received a shipme
^ that is made.
+ FLOL
^ The same good kind, the
^ enjoy it.
* 11A\
t Sweet feet, Home made (
^ ceived a nice line of Schoc
^ children, 5 cents each. For i
^ the best Talcum powder in
C small price. Many other thin
^ and see.
^ I still have some Terra C
^ time to get it. Coffins ant
^ any thing in that line. See
^ want pnd need. Prices as lov
J Dr. J. Monrt
5wwvwvwia^
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? A. Fire Insurance
S property Irom destructior
^ Hail Insurance Policy m
> loss this summer.
J A loan on your R<
5 cent might interest you.
? See us before it is
| Pageianu Insuran
CAR OF
Car of mules
For Sale or Exc
S. F. Ir
1 : SEl
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w are still bu
;:l and navinn tbp t
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j|i until you Iwe seen
j J. E. Aj
:s ?
d Texas red rust proof at $
best that money can buy. ^
they are gone. The be: t f
T #
)ld kind. Better g< t or e ^
r
nt of full cream-The best ^
[R #
: kind you can eat and ^
3orn and Meal. Just re- ^
>1 tablets for the school ^
he young: ladies and girls ^
i town, a good article at a ?
gs I can sell you. Come ^
'otta on hand, now is the ^
1 Caskets when you need J
me, 1 have got what you
v as any one's. f
>e Railings J
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Policy protects your ?
i by lightning. A ?
ight save you {rom J
j
eal Estate at six per ^
1
too late. ?
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ltc< UL I1CUUJ VV. ^
MULES |
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just received, 8
iiange. |
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ying Cotton Seed
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