The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, December 26, 1917, Image 3
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IflAc&^w cairn
niridiv from Coke
epeod the
HarmjBtbn left Erj
Wadesboro, to spend tin
I Bvs with home folks.
and Mrs. G. B. Duke:
H^BHpending the holidays a
B^^Kkesbury, S. C.
IVMr. John Rutledge is home
H^Bom the Southern Dental Col
^^nege, Atlanta, Ga. for the holiHr
days.
1/ Mr. R, K. Chisholm left Fri
day for Carthage, N. C., to
HVspend Christmas with his
^^^ Mrs. R. M. Usher has been
H^Hutinz in Florida about two
^Hfteks. Mr. Usher will join her
IHEere for the holidays.
Mr. Roy Funderburk, who
I hat been in Richmond for some
I time, it at home for the holiday
P Misses Lena and Emma Suth
v ton,, who are in school at Buies
Creek Academy, are at home
for the holidays.
Two or three letters to Santo
Claua were received last week
so late that they were crowded
out in the rush just before going:
to press. j
Messrs. J. L. and W. D. Sutton,
of Penns Grove, Pa., came
in last week to spend the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Sutton.
1 ^faBunyan
palreney about i^oon. V
Francis Gertrude, inMnt dau|H
ghter of Mr. Wm. E. Kreen of
W Hornsboro, died Thurlay night
W and was buried FridajBat AntiW
och church. 9
Misses Irene Hunt And Kate
P. Latimer of Flora lacdonald
College, Red SprinBs, N. C,
MmA ItAntA
UUIUC iuai tHUisuuy 1U
spend the ChristmA holidays.
This issue of th A Journal is
R'mted on MondaySnstead of
ednesday. This At will ex|b
the absence <1 any items
a: may occur attcwhe time of
ing to press. ir
The Journal is asked to say
that there will be a special conference
at the Baptist church
next Sunday just after Sunday
school to decide about a fourth
h^^^inday appointment.
Kirklev son, of R?
WCirkley left Friday for
United States Army. He
PKnlisted in the quartermaster
. department. He served for
eight months in the United
States service at Fi Paso, Texas,
last year. t
Mr. J. C. ParkeAas resigned
die position he flrecentlv accepted
with a banlin Charlotte,
and he and his wij have been
spending a few d&s here. He
I is offered otherflpositions in
V Charlotte, also in lancaster, hut
I has not decided Yhich he will
1 accept j
Mr. E. G. Suttdn, of Penns
B Grove, Pa? son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Sutton of Pageland. will
be married this (Monday) even
ine at 7 o'clock to Miss Mirttie
Boyce at her homl in Whit
mire, S. C. Rev. Wj F. Sutton
of Taxahaw, brother of the
^^rroom, will perfornj the cereHAmagi^Biey
will stlrt rmmediPngeluld,
where
CMstmas.
or McGree
gor Street an) FivD are
Hu\\
. In the most sty ousautomo
bile accident tbl evd* occurred
in this sectioc five' persons
s were hurt and ro cjrs were
badly torn up v iur .sn Overs
land being driven'ty Mr. Reece
t Blakeney and e Ford being
. driven bv Mr. pseph Griffin
collided near the cd bank buildJ
ing on McGregor Ireet between
three and four o'clock Sat
. urday afternoon. j
David Deason, s<h of Mr. R. L.
Deason, was rencred uncon
scious by a hurt u the side of
? the head that left a portion of
i his brains on the tame ,of the
windshield of tlx car Against
which he was thown by the
terrific fgrce of he collision.
1 He received attentbn, and was
soon hurried off b a CharloUe
hospital. YoungjMcBee Griffin
was cut to the skill on the back
of the head and was otherwise
cut and bruised a?out the head
and face. His bnthers, Joseph
and Park Griffin, were slightly
hut, and Reece Blakeney was
scarred and bruis^ on the arm.
The tragedy w^s purely acci-1
dental, but the results are serio.us
indeed. Blakmey was go-1
ing west and war on the right I
side of the street, about twothirds
of the widtl of the street
from the left-haid < litch. He 1
was (probably rinni ag about
20 miles an hour. He was alone |
in the car. losedi Griffin was
driving the Ford eas : at about
the same rate aid ii i the car 1
with him were^ lis tvvo
as his thck was |^^^feet and I
a half fr*m the post in
the middh of the*^^H At the
time, a mule waffli nor tttWK I
. """I
I a.wagon on tha^^H side of
Ithe street apd it \^^Hgbt that
1 perhaps thitf attrf^^Mie attcn
tion of the drivd Ford
and caused bini 1 to the
left. The cars I Here cfyhty or
1 ninety feet apartJvhen each be.
THtjRSD
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I On Thursday, De
public auction to tl
east of Pageland the
v Lot of Corn, F
all plows, harrows, ]
Do not to get
it
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j
!
gan to turn toward the north
side of the street. The tracks
of the cars showed that each car
turned at the sanie time, one
about as much as the other, and
that when a collision was seen
to be inevitable each turned
sharply toward the ditch, the
cars thus .being turned toward
the north ditch when the left
front wheelone and the right
froi^yheel of the other struck
wit.2 J^ch force that the rear of
each car ' was thrown around
and the cars were left standing
side by side. The front wheels,
hoods, radiators, axles, windshields,
fenders, etc. were broken,
warped and dented, but
each was later driven in by its
own power.
Mr. David Deason was on the
front seat of the Ford with the
driver and was holding little
Park Gi iffin in his lap. Wheq
the cars collided the sides were
1
Metros
Is the kind we sell
you some other kind is
question: If it is as good
rose as a comparison?
For CUristmss F
t
We are Headquarte
before the recent shortaf
. ?
PDfi r.ftmp porlv on/1 ni
v>MU# VVI1IV V/U& 1J UilU 1)'
Yours lor a Merry
New Year.
1
G. C. Mans
THE PEOPI
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AY, DECEMBER
ffr
:cember 27th. at 10 o'clocl
le highest bidder for cash
following property:
odder, Shucks; 2 mules;
planters and other farming
ii J ? i * *
mt? uay, me nour i
W. MgCOII
I
near together and his head
struck, a sharp point on the
frame of the Overland wind- N
shield. A deep cut was made B
in the side of his head, which ^
rendur??d him unconscious, and ^
he remained in his seat. The b
boj(inhislip was cut on the
hand, hut was otherwise un- ^
injured^ Young McBee Griffin "
in the rfear seat was badly cut
and bruised on the head and e
faje. Joseph Grit fin, the driver,
w^s slightly cut on the lip. v
The other occupants of this car f
ASithe Journal goes to press
Moncaf^inorning the news is received
that David Deason is still ^
alive, and that his condition is
unchanged. He was conscious n
after the operation, and has about ^
one chance in fifty to recover. v
About a half dozen pieces of ^
skull were removed during the
operation. *
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a
e Flour
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. When a person tells \
as good, ask yoursel this g
why do they use Mel- K
' 4 i
ruits and Candy ?
S:
r$. We bought heavy (
je. Hence we can sup- F
Toy^ut plentyol- good. _o
et the best. Christmas
and a happy
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27th. ;
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t a. m. I Will sell at Jl
at my larm 2 miles I jj
2 horses; 2 wagons; I ,
tOOls. I
ior the place. I -
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Items from Union County. (
Mr. Ed Griffin, who lives on
Ir. Waller Laney's farm in F
'.uford township, caught a red p
>x a few days ago. He was
unting rabbits and a fice and a ^
ird dog chased the fox through ^
le snow to a branch and there ^
Ir. Griffin caught it alive and as
it in captivity. ?
A letter from Mr. DeWitt Pengar.
who was amoner the first 11
:> leave Monroe for France ^
/ith the U. S. Engineering ^
orps, states that he is in good p
ealth and all tde boys are de- 1
ghted with France and are pu^ i
ng vnn in the fighting of the
lermans.
Clerk of Court R. W. Lem- f
lond has received the pensions
Dr Confederate soldiers and j,
/idows and the money can be q
ad by calling on him. The r
Dtal amount has been raised _
rom $32 to $45 this year. The I
5tal amount is $8,840.00. There
re in the county 10L widows
nd 96 soldiers who draw pen* ?
ions.?Monroe Enquirer. ^
iUSINESS LOCALS i
Vanted?at once all the cord ?
Wood and Cross Ties I can fc
et. loaded anywhere on the a
& L. R. R. W. C. Baker. Mt. c
>oghan, S. C. 2
I
ound-package or 1 a d i e s tj
wearing apparel in road just j
outh of town. Owner may get
ame by paying for this notice
nd describing package. J. E. |
Jrosswell. p.
or Rent?after January llthl|
one 5 room house on McGreg^jj
)gburn. MM
'or Sale, between the 25th and ?
31st of December 19l7 I will J
.ffor fnr -11 ? -1?*- ? '
NIIVI ivx MIC uu IllV Miup IUOIS '
ti Pageland. Any one wanting ~
o buy, see A. A. Belk, Mt. Crog- *
lan, S. C.
c
or Sale?some good young Mules.
W. C. Baker, Mt. *
"roghan, S. C.
kiy wife, Jane Jones, having J
left me without cause, I here- ^
>v forbid any person or persons
o hire, harbor or in any way >
;ive her aid. Anpone disre \
:arding this notice will be dealt I
vith according to law. Sam
ones. I
We will do no grinding from t
Monday noon until Thursday, s
Jageland Novelty Works. j|
4ass Meeting December 27th
Notice is hereby given that a
nass meeting will be held on
rhursdav. Dncpmbpr 77th c
he purpose of nominating an ]
ntendant and four wardens for
he Town of Pageland for the (
ear 1918. Every citizen of the ownis
asked to attend and have *
voice in the meeting.
J. E. AGERTON, Intendent, $
S. A. SELLERS, Clerk. jj
Veterinary Surgeon !
Calls answered day or night <
Full stock of horse and cattle
owders on hand at all times. y
L. P. Graves f
' c
Tax Books Open
Notice is hereby given that j;
"ax Books for the Town of c
'ageland were open for the col- ^
action of Town taxes Novem 1
h i 20. 1917, and will remain
ipen without penalty until Feb- s
uarv lOtS uftor -
, -w, M*?vf nuivu J^CllU1\
v\\\ he added. The lax books "
re kept at C. L. Gulledge's store.
> S. A. SELLFRS, ,
Town Clerk. I
BUSINESS LOCALS
iotlce?all who have spoken
d me for King's Improved cot3n
seed will please call and get
iiem, or tell hie how qpny you
/ant and the price, and 1 will
ave them, so that I may know
ow many I can *1et go, as I
ave had lots of enquiries. The
rice is $1.50 a bushel, f. o. b.
'ageland. P. M. Arant.
iold Dust?the old size for 5
cents. Can you beat it? G.
I. Knight.
or Sale?Swan Hats, the nifty
line. Beacon, Bland and Enicotts
& Johnsons Shoes. Curie
clothes and Dutchess pants,
fungo Bros.
'or Service?pure bred Poland
China boar, entitled to
egistration. Fee $1.50. A. D.
Jurgess, near Mangum's siding.
]ovcr?that cotton with 3 J*
Jagging, we sell it. Mungo Bros.
Iring?> our cotton seed to us.
Mungo Bros.
rOR?15 3 oars I had been looking
for it, and now I've found
t?a flour that will beat Bon
Ton or Melrose. Trv it at mv
isk. C. L. Gulledge.
ron beds, just received at
Pageland Hdwe. Co.
jime, Cement, Sa6h and Doors,
a big stock. Pageland Hdwe.
vQ. -
for Sale?large saw mill outfit,
including 40 horse Liddell
Joiler, 25 horse Ajax engine,
ielts, sawdust tig, cat off sow
nd everything hoinnging to a
omplete outfit. Mill is located
1-2 miles northeast of Pageland.
*urchaser gets privilege of cuting
remainder of location, about
00,000 feet. Bargain for quick
ale. J. A. Laney.
.and Posted?notice is hereby
given that our lands are
osted against hunting with
tuns or Jogs, or in any way
*? ? -
)orsey Pigg, W. K. Hcncock,
as. CN Sanders, Jno. N. Sanders.
"or Sale?good sound corn.
See S. H. Laney at Pageland
>r Burl Griffin at Wolf Pond.
See me for transfer. Prices
reasonable. Terms strictly
rash. R. F. Smith.
A^ood?buy your winter wood
now. Give me vour order for
vhat vou want. I have 4 ft cord
vood, oak wood and stove wood.
F. Smith.
I have two small tracts of
and for sale. If vou want to
tliv a email 1 nr>t nnor P,,nro1n?.J
' j ?? wu?Mai UVI IIVU1 A U^^iaUUf
;ee me. R. F. Smith.
llcCail Patterns at Mungo
Bros.
Last Year's price on Men's
work shoes. Now is your
:hance to buy. C. L. Gulledge.
)oit't buv vour work Shoes u:v
til you get mv prices. C. L
5ulledge.
vaiueci?ail your rerauantt of
long: staple cotton. Highest
park*> price. John E. Smith.
ror Sale?mv farm of 59 1-2
acres just south of the town
imits. New dwelling and other
mprovements. J. D. Watta.
i^ar?Texas Red rust proof
seed oats. Mungo Bros.
Wanted?4-ft wood, green or
dry. Will pay for same beore
car leaves your station,
lee me if cash and a square
leal is what you want. Also
n market for few cross ties for
ash. A L. Latta, Box 2 Cheraw,
>. C. 3 nc
JU anlo<l V?.. i? ? ?*?*
fwiuiivu -IUU iv> KllUW 1 i lit 1
we still sell Men's and Boy's .
uits, odd coats, overalls and
vork shirts. Mungo Bros.
?op Rent?e ood six-room
house* on Maynard street,
jood water and outbuildings,
fc. H. Blakeney.