The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, February 06, 1918, Image 7
I Be Paqeland Qnal ,
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[ Local Nejw 1
Perhaps it is not! kaerally 1
known that it *s striatkJgainst <
the law now to feed ] Apnseed i
to stock or to use thJbiSy, fertil- (
izer. J I 1
Miss Mayme Smitri olfcolum
tjn and Zeb V. Smith i Camp s
Sever came up $atfdav to ]
' spe/d two or threb dys with t
the! parents, Mr. and Irs. Ran- (
ion Smith. i
the Journal is aslcd to say *
tbit the ladies of tie Baptist
<nurch will serve daner and j
Ripper to the public at the old <
/Mercantile stand next Saturday. 1
i the proceeds to go pward the 1
^ erection of a new chirch. The 1
W public is invited. / i
? Mrs. Pleas. Brock,vho recent (
lv moved to Lancastejt died there
last Wednesday, adf-ythe bodv t
was brought back a id buried at (
White Plains ThiAiav after \
noon. She was ab(ju 24 years <
old, and is survived! V her hus <
Dana and one child ] I
The Journal is ajsfed to say
that farmers who ivant to buy
meal should brinj Wheir sacks along,
as they are Jry scarce and
hard to get. QuiiJ a saving in
the cost of the " meal may be
made in this wayfcl
Mr. Ben L. PFjg, of Buford
township; and M b Jessie Funerburk,
daughter of Mr. E. G.
Funderburk ot Crowburk were
married at the M. E. parsonage
Saturday afternoon. These are
popular young people, and many
friends wish them the joy and
-SUfTPSS that ??
? >uui tucy CAptUl.
The Farmers' iBank of Rubv s
has been com|ni?sioned with a j
proposed capitaMof $10,000, the
petitioners bcHg: ]. Sidney
Smith, John F.Howley and M.
L. Raley, all ofBtuby. The or- t
ganization will Hobably be per c
^aousandorm^^of Ihe capital di
stock has beenMRcribed. A
Mrs. Lillie Wallace, wife of 31
Mr. John Waflce, died at her bl
home near LibRtv Hill on \tr?n.
day afternoon M last vveek, and p
the body wasluried at Liberty I
Hill on TuesdM afternoon, fun- L
eral service bAg conducted by
Rev- G. T. Rnoad. Mrs. Wal
lace had been in failing health ^
for a long time. She was a w
member of Z?ar M. E. church, ^
and a good woman. She was a ot
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. EWalden.
and her nar^nts hur fr<
-- " "vi .
husband and several children Ga
survive. tes
Mr. L. D. ikibertson died here
atfthe home <f his son, Mr. Lem ^
Robertson, hst Thursday, fol- W5
lowing an illness of a few weeks.
He was seventy eight and a half dii
years old, and was one of the dn
best known and highly respect- ws
ed citizens in this section. He ^a
was a native of Lancaster county,
but had lived in this county
most of his long life. He joined ca
the Baptist church in his youth, w<
ana nan oeen an active member ]
61 yeai^. He had been an ac- ms
tive Smday school and church '
worker^ and was regarded as a
strong pWiai in the church life
of bis mraciunitv. He had a wc
strong Viid uncompromising bu
faith in lis (k>d, and his influ- ?P
ence for i)oAvill live on in the jj"
lives ot with whom he ^
came in cfotact. Before his his
death he ex^essed himself as as
being the haqiest man on earth. ex<
-.and he die^ the triumphant Ito
death Jof a sa$, jRg wife died i
nearly three lears ago. The ani
(fallowing <4jdren survive: hel
Ja^pes Robei^n ?f Kershaw; ing
JoOn E., E. R.\ 0 Lem Robert- cei
sortof l^8 se^ ta; Mrs. Frank for
Rohuson of efferson; Mrs. sqi
Pe?t\Baker of Mains. and Mrs. wa
T. Nicholsokf Evaas mill. v;e
The biVy Wa8lried at Pr0vi vie
dence chvrch |e miles east am
Of Pafcela^FrlL Revs j D unl
^ Purvis and R. v?ato conduct aro
the service. } ^
Mrs, Carrie Detse, wife of Mr.
fohn Deese of Buford township
iied Saturday morning of pneu
nonia, and the body was buried
it Smyrna church Monday. Her
lusband and 2 children survive.
County Food Administrator
L. H. Trotti has not yet appointed
the local administrators in
yarious school districts of the
:ounty, but states that this will
ae done this week.
Mr. A. F. Funderburk's name
should have been inserted in
Powell Fuel Company's ad on
he last page as representative in
Chesterfield county. This was
lot learned until it was too late
:o make the change this week.
Rev. W. V. Terman has been
lppointed to the Jefferson cir:uit,
M. E. church, to succeed
Rev. M. M. McLendon deceased.
Mr. Jerman is expected to till
lis appointment at Five Forks
lext Sunday afternoon at 3
I'clock.
The county food administraor
of the state in a meeting at
Columbia Monday asked the
government to furnish certifi:ates
to millers throughout the
:tntn CO fVrnt r, 1
WV IUUI WAAVIA ?t man nab
:orn ground he may get a cer
ificate that will authorize a mer
:hant to sell him flour.
The new legulations ot the
Food Administration prescribe
wo wheatless days a week,
Monday and Wednesday; one
neatless day a week, Tuesday;
>ne porkless day a week, Satur
lav. No pork products to be
:onsumed on Tuesdays, meatess
day. One meatless meal
2ach day in the week and one
wheatless meal each day in the
week. The people of the State
ire expected to observe these
lavs as requested in the Presiient's
Proclamation and in the
itatement issued by Herbert
Hoover.
Card of Thanks
We take this method of saying
hat we deeply appreciate tbe i
leeds okkjndness shown us and <
L u cbu'i ibi i f apeftfeiin [\
imng ouYrecent bereavement, si
11 that Jvas done or said was ii
jpreciaieo, and we praj- God's B
essings upon? all. cl
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. CastOD. s<
: : TKasl) : : | SD'
tl
There is no truth in the story g,
at Mr. B. R. Price found a p
hip standing up in the mud in ft
e road near his home the hi
her day, and when he attempt fc
I to pick it up heard a voice m
Dm below, "Hold on there, SiJ
rn you, I am driving this
am."
w
Saturday, February 2nd was fu
e day on which the ground hog fa
as supposod to come out to a
le a look at the weather con Y
ions. The day was a damp, as
izzly, soggy one and the sun m
is not seen at all during the
v. If we are to judge by this, dc
2 old rascal didn't see his se
adow at all, and thus we es its
ped the 40 days of/rough na
jather. Here's hoping. ht
Mr. Luke Dflvie ic
. .w au IkJV niltU U1
in that likes to do a thing even
it is not possible to do it in the A|
stomary way. Sunday he
inted to go to his father's up in
iford townsnip. The roads ;el
;re too bad for a car or even a ,z(
ggy and he walked out to an sa
en place and got the direction
d by the time dinner was ready ,
was at his destination with a
<24 appitite. He claims that
i shoes were not very muddy se1
he avoided the roads entirely tei
cept where it was necessary
cross one. q
\ number of very learned and
; ? * ?i J:
uiiaicu uiscussions Have been Gi
Id on the sunny side of build- Ba
:s and around good fires re- &
ltlv upon the following pro M<
ind subject: If a man sees a A.
lirrel on a tree and begins to Cti
lk around to get a better rel
w, and the squirrel sees him Dr
i stays on the opposite side all
<il the man has gone all I
unci the tree, has the man rie
:n around the squirrel? I
: I J
Trained Nurse ^ I
Mt. C^BHHH
Croghnn,^^^^^^^^^^|
C. Rivers' baby
then pneumonia
ally ill. Several mor<^HB^|
ren had measles, and Mr^QPBH
came home from Columbia and t
remained until Tuesday. All were I
better and he returned to take'I
up his work in tlie legislature.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lucas K
Stancil Jan. 31st a girl?a trainP I
oil nurse for the soldiers, perhaps.Fr
Born to Dr. and Mrs. I. Serf!
Ftinderhurk Smul'ii' o fl.w. I
, ? .I1IV UVjy . e
Ground hog: dav last Saturday. ^
Have no idea he saw his shad Q
ovv so we mav expect good n
weather. b
On account of a sore on ray y
right hind leg I am compelled to
go to mv home at Polkton and n
rest up a week or two. n
Wilson Louallen, a respected
before-the war negtO, died Jan. ^
29th near Oro. He was about u
77 years old.
Mr. Farris Woodard has St. c
Vitus Dance, and will be carried n
to a hospital this week.
Mr. C H. Gibson who has '
been so sick is getting better. J
At a meeting of the stockhold J
ers of the Mt. Croghan Drug Co. ,,
last week Dr. I. S. Fundciburkal
was re elected president, and J I
H. Ratlift was reelected manag H
er. A resolution was passedH
putting the business on a stnctiyH
cash basis, and no goods will befl
sold on credit. fl
Preaching at the M. E churcljH
next Sunday at 3:30 p. m. SeatjH
free. A Woman's Missionary?
society will be organized iip
nection with the service. I Mrs.
B. J. Guess of Chesterfield is ex
pected to be present to did ic I
organization. G, e
Si
Mr. Sowell Writes About $25
T? _ ' ^
oonus
Please allow me space in your
columns to say that some time ^
ago^ome of us were talking to
OiKer T. W. Gregory about sj
gKitg him a little extrf money
.Wuu'orc
till. Mr. Gregory brought one ^
1 about Christmas, and a good ]
laptist minister gave him a
heck lor $25.00 There are St
)me good people in our town, ai
nd if we are Christians let us ca
low our colors by helping this
readier bear this. Now, don't ai
link he wiggled around me and eI
ot me to do this, for he did not. m
oiks let us be doing something j
tat will be pleasing to our n
eavenlv Father j while it i$ davy p
>r ni^ht is coming when no
ran can work. For mercy's|H
ike, can't we get 20 or 25 men|H
: the town of Pageland whocfl
ill readily give one little pit?
il dollar as a token of joy to a'eV
ithful officer who will bring inj Jm
liell kettle on an automobile? \
es, I am willing; to help as long uo
; I can get a dollar for it is no c?j
ore than my christian duty.
If any cne feels like giving a '
>llar, hand it to me and I will i
e that this man who so unhes'J^/l
itingly gav(> his c^fcck gets tVe c( ?
oney. Let them roll, we <*re ot
ire on business for our Kin?? dju
H. B. SOWELL.
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r- I* r
gents for War Savings Stamps ^ ^
The following agents in O0?s
rfield county have been authpi l|
id to sell and collect for war li
vings stamps: ;TtJ I
The Bank of Pageland. 3* ) | [
U, A. Baker of Jefferson. & \
Laney's Pharmacy. H. W. Pusr
& Sons, The Bank of Qtt|p
field at Chesterfield. ^
The Bank of Ruby & Mt.
oghan at Mt. Croghan. i
R. D. Crawley, Malloy & Co.,
larantee Loan & Trust Co., |
nk of Cheraw, Cheraw Hdwe I
Supply Co., Lands Drug Store. I j
jrchants & Farmers Hank, L. I
Kerr, Robert Chapman, H
leraw Drug Co., Walters-Ter n
1 Co., M. W. Duvall, Powell E
y Goods Co., L. M. Evans Co., 1
of Cheraw. ' Ij
Ml post offices and rural car-lAjK
Ml schools. K
I Vhysica! Defe^H to Be
Waived
HHiui&topt jan. 31.?New
^ Hions for selective draft 1
Hal examinations issued to
Maj. .Gen, K. 11. (Towdor,
^Hst marshal general, allows 5
Hptension of the policy of [
Biting for special ami limited
Be registrants unfitted for
Bal military duty. They
Bring into the service under ^Bxt
draft men who other 1
Bfiivould he I'XPmntwl
1^ local boards are directed I
i pass upon registrants for gen
r;l military service only when
iw come within the standards (
f'unconditional acceptance orl ^
epction. All other cases must/
e referred to the medical ad/ *
iiorv board for further examiiaion.
Hereafter there will bL 1
c unconditional rejection af
nn who have remedial defectjs. \
thetW? regulation mi*n 1
nxler five feet \n Wvjdit ware
Oconditionally rejected. T?-Jhe _
l tire men of 58 inches if fcx- I
ptionallv well proportioned
iv^ethken, and if not exfep- j
mally well proportioned Mieir ses
must be referred tuf the *
jdical board. Registrants -.fcove
inches when not exceltion >
I-well proportioned alJ> are
e referred to the medif al ad ry
board for classification. I *
hp minimiin'' ! ?
.......... w..i tvtiRiH^ esian-i
Bed bv the regulation js 100'^
Binds Vunless the underweight ]
"plainly due to somcj recent I
Bess as otherwise thl regis s
Bits have no disqualifying ]
fteen Questions U> As^k" ^ our|
s^fcf As Each Day Finds (
ftfave I been cowar/dly, and
raded issues 1 should have (
'uarely me|? | (
Have I kept th<?o<>d resolul?ns
I have1 made,^ Joroken.'' j
JWve I worried? if
Have I j studieclf-done any s
J/rd, men til concentration?
. Have I done mV work with *
'kceritv iuid earnestness, the
fcl'Icou|d? t(A I J
DBMHflPlonley uselessly?!t
u^necessarih
consideration
I Piers Inferior
eh^ier* ink
I Wion? ^ 1
myself seriouslysJ.
H wsit the huinor and v
HflB^Bleasures that cartie vi
I
^failed in thoughtful- F
I Brd those 1 love; have 1 _
BRw..^i in expressions of ^
iderness and affection? j.
iave I read anything useful? j,
riave I been temperate an-d
f-controlled? \
Have I done anything today
it I did not want to do, just be fc
use I ought? Si
1 there not some one conspid- d(
lis fault of today that I can | in
fnmftrrAttii
,UUJVUUIY( I C?
I ?Dr. Frank Drane. S.
V
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends
their kindness and words of
iifort during the long illness
myself, and the illness and
ith of our husband and father^ ?
ly God's richest blessing rest' &
3n every one of you.
s F. G. Rushing and children. T.
Real Barlb
Now that we are ac 1
ters, we desire to say that ^
positively guaranteed to cure
Our pressing club is
now. Bring anything you
jCoat suits -and Skirts a speci
-g-fe i - ?
i-ayeiana B&i
J. B. Arinl
See Postmaster Quick <lr C
WAR SAVING STAMP. I
%
4
Juniors Take/Notice *
Dear Sirs & Bros: / j
The district meeting will be ?
leld at Ruby, S-, C. Feb. 14th,
rhursdav at 2:30 o'clock. Please h
;ee that your council is repre y
ehted by 2 or more representaives.
g
Yours fraternally, js
W, R. HUNFYCUTT, Dist.
Deputy.
BUSINESS LOCALS \
Ford: one latest model Ford \1
touring car. This is a new
;ar and easy to sell, don't wait, jj
L. J Watford.
Grlasses repaired while \ou ^
wait. B. 15. Eubanks. 1
Broken lenses accurately dup
licated while you wait B. B. ?
Eubanks p
For sale or rent?two good V
dwellings in Pageland. T B. '
Watts. e
or
Hill for grinding grits for table n
use. Bring your corn and r<
lave it made into meal or grits, g
'eonles Gin Co. c
Butings- different colors at, ^
Mungo Bros.
W anted?Sound white corn. ^
Pageland Novelty Works. tj
or Rent?on halves, 1- or 2- "
horse farm 5 miles northeast _
>f Pageland. George Timmons, L
Land?at Mungo Bros, and p
)uv your overalls, work shirts, o
hoes, hats, caps, trousers &c. ir
Bring vour eggs and butter to ?,
C. L Gullege. _
or Sale?Coker's No. 9 Cot T
, C 1 CA ? *
iuii jeeu. ^i.ou a Dusnei. V.
j. Griftin. ^
Picture trames made to order
Ready now to do the work. _
j. R. Knight. C
3. L. Gul ledge wants to buv
your butter and eggs. ~
V
;or Sale?one 6 room house
and lot 100x150 on McGregor ^
treet near school building, jn v
rastern pait of town. See mf.at
mce, Mn. M. J. Turner. / j
Set son.e of those "old tSme" C
New Os^an Molasses at C.'L.
SuJledge ? . ]\
Car oCCofs i seed Hulls just c(
arrived. >' J. E. Agerton. e*
From thisj-ite on we will gin
onlv on I Jay and Saturday OI
of each wet # Peoples Gin_Co. P1
B|iy
?Lua ne coffee, French ?
market,* ffd Jrokson Square, Si
you will jj d it at Mungo Brcs.
Vkrpi irp. ri?oi I
, ?t i n Vi IOI3C UlfcU'lll,
;hy?, becausO he cured his iriiat q
, ith Figaro Mea^-Preservar, luv
at Mungo Bros1 X I
cw bushels more ofseeu'nrye ?
and wheat. Mungo Bros. T<
or Sale?mv tarm ot 59 1-2
acres just south of the town Kl
mits. New dwelling and other
nprovements. J. D. Watts. ??!
Cj
Vanted?4 ft woo<J, green or dry.
Will pay for same be
re car leaves your station.
ze me if cash and a square 99.
jal is what you want. Also F<
market for few cross ties for 1
ish. A L. Latta, Box 2 Cheraw, wi
C. 3 nc inj
0{1!
Wanted -You to know that ?
we still sell Men's and Boy's .
lits. odd coats, overalls and
ork shirts. Mungo Bros. 9;n
J1 ' ?
uzi me ior nvery, day or night, j'*
anywhere, but for the cash rj
rictlv. Reece Blakenev. jj *
ro Sale-?Two milk cows, or wa
will exchange for beef cattle. s{n
W. Gregory. ho
- ? ha1
P"
Paj
er Shop '2
lee
Ml
?vork in our new quar- Co
| <
ve nave a tonic that is ?
dandruff. Try it. BlJ
going in good shape
want cleaned, Ladies u,
ialty- Co.
Foi
rber Shop. b,"
n *>elJ
I, rrop. ftnd
con
21-'
Z, G. Morgan and buy a pur
ting
100,
s^lc
I . !
Ilgest market price paid for
peas of all varieties. Mun o
tros.
/anted to buy all your flour
and meal sacks. Will P y
ood price for same. Pageland
loveltv Works.
ialesmen wanted to solic t
orders for lubricating: oi %
reases and paints, Salary c-r
!nmmiccir?n ,t,l,lr?nr.'ri? tt ?
........u.nvi11. i uniicss 1 lit riK '
ey Oil Co.. Cleveland, 0.
Wanted?white corn. Highest
market price. J. E. Agertor.
ton't sell your remnants < f
cotton seed until you see me.
, E. Agerton.
'ry that Ruck wheat Flour ?t
Clark & Smith's. It's fine for
:heatless days.
teminiscences of the
es by Zeb Green. '1 his specia^^
sries of articles will he pubiish^^k
din the Marshville llomebt-?
inninsr in February. It matter:ot
how many papers you are al
eady taking you can make it a
ood investment to send youi
heck for one dollar to the Marsh
ille Hoine, Marshville, N. C.
nd get these notably entertainig
and instructve narratives
,'hich will be especially intersting
to readers of all ages in
lis section, since thev disrnct
len and events that you know
2mething about.
.and Posted?Notice is hereby
given that all my lands are
osted against hauling off wood
r pine straw making roads or
1 any way trespassing. Violatrs
will be dealt with according
) law. E. M. Railings.
ry?that good old Antonia
mollasses M'^^oBros.
es -we have plenty of Mill
feed. Mungc Bios.
ollars,?pads, back bands,
bridles. Mungo Bros.
Vanted;?jour remnants of
cotton. Moungo Bros.
Wanted?all the butter and
eggs you have to sell. C. L.
ul ledge.
otton bolea, coiioii boles. On
account of the extremely earirosi
there.,-is
)tton boles *hat did not open
lough to pick. Why not pull
em off and sell them. Write
wire me. I nnv tlm
ice. Earle L. Watson, Che\v,
S. C.
lop,?look, listen, come in we
are here, right next to the
ink. Mungc Bros.
et?Dutches pants, 10 cents a
button, $1.00 a rip. Mungo
os.
obacco, Ox, Red J, Red Juice,
Moon shine, Pride of Winston,
ite. Shot, Rams Horn, and alost
every other kind and
owns Mule. Mungo Bros.
ir of Salt just arrived. $1.00
a hundred. I. O?iio^?n
? ? w^.lVURC.
>r Sale?The R. L. Watts
Racer car. Will sell for $250.cash.
Redfearn Auto Cq._
>r Rent?to man with his
own stock, good 3 horse farm
th 2 dwellings and outbuild*s,
cheap; 2 1 2 miles south5t
of Pageland. E. M^Rallings.
ist received a shipment oi
Darhart Overalls, the best
ire is. Clark &_Smith._
>tice?all who have spoken
me for King's Improved cotl
seed will please call and get ,
im, or tell me how many you i
nt and the price, and I will 1
re them, so that I may know M
vv many I can let go, as I 1
ye had lots of enquiries. The
ce is $1.50 a bushel, f. o. b. 1
geland. P. M. Arant. J
p Sale?Swan Hats, the nifty
ine. Beacon, Brand and Enotts
& Johnsons Shoes. Cur
clothes and Dutchess pants. ~
ingo Bros.
ver?that cotton with 3 lb
?ging, we sell it. Mungo Bros.
ing?vour cotton seed to us.
1 lingo Bros. I
?n hi-<is, just received at J
'ageland Hdwe. Co. 1
nc, Cement, Sash and Doors, M
big stock. Pageland Hdwe. f
r Sale?large saw mill out- /
t, including 40-horse Liddell I
ler, 25 horse Ajax engine, I
!s, sawdust rig, cut off saw / v
everything belonging to a W
lplete outfit. Mill is located fl|
2 miles northeast of Pageland.
chaser gets privilege of cut
remainder of location, about
GOO feet. Bargain for quick
. J. A. Laney.