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^We PagelMd JUfnal W **** 6-|j? remaps it is no J Rurally known that it is striatl^fcainst the law now to feed ] rjpnseed \o stock or to use th4fb \ fertilizer. ( r Miss Mayme Smitl/i ofcolum b\a and Zeb V. Smith < Camp SeVjer came up $atfdav to * spetff two or threfe d) s with theli parents, Mr. ai!idifrs. RanforJ Smith. v rhe Journal is astod to say tl?t the ladies of tb Baptist rturch will serve diiner and dipper fo the public the old Mercantile stand next;Saturday, /the proceeds to go pward the I prpftir?n rtf o noi.. T1"" . W.wwvavu V* M UV VV 1 UC /public is invited. Mrs. Pleas. Brock, rho recent Iv moved to Lancastei died there / last Wednesday, anlylhe body was brought back ale buried at White Plains Thtii siav after noon. She was ab< U' 24 years old, and is survived ly her hus band and one child. The Journal is a sfed to say that farmers who ivant to buy m^fll ahnnlH Kr!n. - . . wmwm>\4 ftjr&AUj IlCIl "J " long, as tbey are Jry scarce and hard to get. Qutfl a saving in the cost of the1 ileal may be made in this wayfcl Mr. Ben L. Pfjg, of Buford / "township-, and M Js Jessie Funf erburk, daughter of Mr. E. G. Funderburk of Crowburk were married at the M. EX parsonage Saturday afternoon, These are popular young people, and many friends wish them the joy and success that they jexpect. ?. _ 1 Tbfc, Farmers' IBank of Ruby has been comjriipioned with a proposed capitaMof $10,000, the petitioners btHg J. Sidney Smith, John F. Howley and M. L. Raley, all ofHluby. The organization will Bobably be per ffniiiiiinil jBuf Ihn i ii| i il "Itock has been^Bcrihed Mrs. Lillie Wallace, wife of Mr. John Waflce, died at her'i rt m\>* w T J1M:. UiH - 1 uwuiv UbUI UlUHIJr I nil Ull XVIoil day afternoonm last week, and the body wasluried at Liberty Hill on TuesdM afternoon, funeral service bAg conducted by Rev- G. T. Rnoad. Mrs. Wal lace had been in failing health for a long time. She was a member of Z*ar M. E. church, and a good woman. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. "Walden, and pier parents, her husband an<jl several children survive. j. Mr. L. D..Robertson died here dtltho ViAina At V>!o M- T M?|?uv Aivmw UI IIiO OULJ| 1T1I* 111 Robertson, list Thursday, following an illoess of a few weeks. " He was seveitv eight and a half years old, aid was one of the 1 best known jmd highly respected citizens jh this section. He ( was a nativoof Lancaster coun ty, but had Jved in this county ! most of his long life. He joined 1 the Baptist church in his youth, and had been an active member 61 yeaif He had been an ac- i tive Sunday' school and church 1 worker^ and Was regarded as a 1 strong in the church life of iiis c^ramunitv. He had a strong fciid uncompromising ' faith in lis <.k?d, and his influ | ence for fooAyill live on in the j { lives ot V^r with whom he \ came in <$htact. Before his ] \ death he expressed himself as j s \being the ha0.ie?t mun r?r? ocirth I < tdief foe triumphant 1 a sauy pjjs wjfe died hree^ears ago. The j 4ldren survive: 1 tobei^n 0f Kershaw; i E. R. ^ Lem Robert- < is secl^n; Mrs. Frank t i of efferson; Mrs. s ker of Mains, and Mrs. i cholsokf Evaas mill. , v wasiried a( Provi JWroh m?e miles east 4 of Pa*elahd Frjfc rcvs j d i u Purvis findu. *Wato conduct ? ins the service, j t / >?* } ' . " Mrs, Carrie Deese. wife of Mr. JohirDeeseof Buford township died Saturday morning of pneu monia, and the body was buried at Smyrna church Monday. Her f husband and 2 children survive. County Food Administrator L. H. Trotti has not yet appointed the local administrators in various school districts of the county, but states that this will be done this week. Mr. A. F. Funderburk's name should have been inserted in Powell Fuel Company's ad on the last page as representative in Chesterfield county. This was not learned until it was too late to make the change this week. Rev. W. V. Terman has been appointed to the Jefferson circuit, M. E. church, to succeed Rev. M. M. McLendon deceased. Mr. Jerman is expected to till his appointment at Five Forks next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The countv food administrator of the state in a meeting at Columbia Mondav asked the government to ^ furnish certificates to millers throughout the state, so that when a man has corn ground he may get a certificate that will authorize a mer chant to sell him flour. The new legulations ot the Food Administration prescribe two wheatless days a week, Monday and Wednesday; one meatless day a week, Tuesday; one porkless day a week, Satur day. No pork products to be consumed on Tuesdays, meatless day. One meatless meal each day in the week and one wheatless meal each day in the week. The people of the State are expected to observe these QC rori*ioelr^A - ' j uu J vv^UViOlCVi III IL1C X 1 Cbl" dent's Proclamation and in the statement issued bv Herbert Hoover. Card of Thanks We takethis method of saying that we tieeplv appreciate the deeds oUAidness shown us and :iL ujutSyM L'L i i during ouifrecent bereavement. All that was done or said was appreciates, &nd we pray God's blessings upon, all. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Caston. : : TKasl) : ; There is no truth in the story that Mr. B. R. Price found a whip standing up in the mud in the road near his home the other day, and when he attempt ed to pick it up heard a voice from below, "Hold on there, darn you, I am driving: this team." * Saturday, February 2nd was N the dav on which the ground hog: was supposod to come out to take a look at the weather con ditions. The day was a damp, drizzly, sog;g:y one and the sun was not seen at all during: the rtilV Tf tvo ora ?/* I.. -I 1 1,-! ?? ffv uiv iu jiiukc uy mis, ' the old rascal didn't see his 1 shadow at all, and thus we es caped the 40 days of/rough weather. Here's hoping. ' Mr. Luke Davis is the kiufi of man that likes to do a thing even if it is not possible to do it in the customary way. Sunday he wanted to go to his father's up in Buford townsnip. The roads \ were too bad for a car or even a 1 buggy and he walked out to an s open place and got the direction and by the time dinner was ready he was at his destination with a 16x24 appitite. He claims that bis shoes were not very muddy ' as he avoided the roads entirely 1 except where it was necessary to cross one. , A number of very learned and animated discussions have been < tield on the sunny side of build- ] ings and around good fires re- ? :entlv upon the following pro 1 found subject: If a man sees a j iquirrel on a tree and heains t ,va!k around to get a better i /ievv, and the squirrel sees him 1 ind stays on the opposite side i intil the man has gone all iround the tree, has the man i >een around the squirrel? ( I 1 Trained Mt. Croglinn.^^^^^^^^H then pneumonia ally ill. Several morem^^^f^H ren bad measles, and came home from Columbia andl remained until Tuesday. All weffB better and he returned to taka up his work in tne legislature.^ Born 10 Mr. and Mrs. LucftM Stancil Jan. 31st a girl?a traiffij ed nurse for the soldiers, perhapu Born to Dr. and Mrs. I. Funderburk Sunday a fine boy. Ground hog day last Saturday. Have no idea he saw his shad ow so we mav expect good weather. On account of a sore on my right hind leg I am compelled tc go to mv home at Polkton and rest up a week or two. Wilson Louallen, a rgspecte^ before-the war neg^dTdied lanJ 29th near Oro. He was about 77 years old. Mr. Farris Woodard has St. Vitus Dance, and will be carried to a hospital this week. Mr. C H. Gibson who has been so sick is getting better. At a meeting of the stockholders pf the Mt. Croghan Drug Uo. last week Dr. I. S. FunderbiJrhr| was re elected president, anqj.l H. Ratliff was reelected manag I er. A resolution was passed! putting the business on a strictly! cash basis, and no goods will be! sold on credit. I Preaching at the M. E churctfl next Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Seat! free. A Woman's Missionary society will be organized iri^Om nection with the service. Mrs. B. J. Guess of Chesterfield is ex pected to be present to aid in organization. G, Mr. Sowell Writes About $25 Bonus Please allow me space in your columns to say that some time fome of us were talking to er T. W. Gregory about g him a little extrii money ot 'mm* iftfhuMi Mr. Gregory brought one * ut Christmas, and a good ttaptist minister gave 'him a t check for S2a.OO There are s some good people in our town, ? and if we are Christians let us c show our colors by helping this preacher bear tttis. Now, don't c think he wiggled around me and got me to do this, for he did not. ? Folks let us be doing something < that will be pleasing to our ? heavenly Father j while it dav, j for night is coining when no J mati can work. For mercy*s 1 sake, can't we get 20 or 25 mert I in the town of Pageland whod will readily give one little piii- 1 ful dollar as a token of joy to a ?! faithful officer who will bring in l^ a hell kettle on an automobile? \r? r ... - I its, i din wining 10 neip as long 1 as I can get a dollar for it is no c more than mv christian duty. If any one feels like giving a dollar, hand it to me and I will see that this man who so unhes'jl^ itatingly gav& his cJ?ck gets tke c money. Let themf roll, we <*re o here on business for our Kin?H. I}. SOWELL. J * ^ ^ Agent* for War Savings Stamp* ^ The following agents in tjp^s [ Jj terfield county have been authpi f ized to sell and collect for war'I savings stamps: I The Bank of Pageland. 3 | C, A. Baker of Jefferson. ? I Laney's Pharmacy. H. W. FPs- I ser & Sons, The Bank of Ctas 3 tei field at Chesterfield. 7 I The Bank of Ruby & fit. I Croghan at Mt. Croghan. , R. D. Crawley, Malloy & Co., Guarantee Loan & Trust Co., Bank of Cheraw, Cheraw Hdwe & Supply Co., Lands Drug Store. Merchants & Farmers Bank, L. A. Kerr, Robert Chapman, Cheraw Drug Co., Wallers Ter rell Co., M. W. Duvall, Powell Dry Goods Co., L. M. Evans Co.,. ill of Cheraw. All DOSt offices and rural . - vai-] lers. w All schools. ft 1 Bsp Deft^^r t<p B< Jan. 31.?New selective drafi ations issued to i, E. H. Crowder general, allow! >f the policy ol iecial and limitec nts unfitted foi ry duty. The> he service undei men who other Ruuxu do exempted. tpical boards are directed upon registrants for gen enl military service only when thw come within the standards of 'unconditional acceptance 01 repction. All other cases musl be referred to the medical adi vitorv board for further examij Aaion. Hereafter there will bl nc unconditional rejection cp m?n who have remedial defect/s JlJ?& rT!he-tM regulation mJt under five feet \n lre.v?;ht wefrt unconditionally rejected. Ta-Jht fuure men of 58 inches if lx ceptionallv well proportioliec m; v^^hken, and if not e>?ep tic aally well proportioned fceii cues must be referred tcf th< medical board. Registrants Jbovi 78; inches when not exceltion ?iU -.-11 1 ' wen piupuruunea ar< ^He referred to the medifal ad ^Bry board for classificajion. ^ he minimum weight estab ^ ed bv the regulation! js 101 ^ tnds vunless the undefweigh B 'pfaihly due to sonui recen ^Bess as otherwise ,th* regis U^ts have no disqualixing de yteo Questions to As-k Your se|ff As Each Day finds vF#ave I been cowar/dly, anc e\aded issues 1 shot lid liavt .uarely met? B .(Have I kept thcBooM resolu ?ns I havemade,X-jjroken.'' ' fahre I worried? if . Have I j studieJf-done an: i'rd, mental conceittration? .'Hive I clone mj wDrk wit) JJLceritv and earnestness, th ifctjcoufd? /A E uselessly ecessarih isideratio d person *?\ferior i ?fck^er? i seriousl v minor and :hat came loughtfulve; have I t'ssions oi i>n? ?g useful? Klave I been temperate and flf-controlled? Have I done anything today Bit I did not want to do, just be B^c I ought? \| there not some one conspicloils fault of today that I can :orlrecl tomorrow? y' ?Dr. Frank Drane. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends or their kindness and words of ^mfort during the long illness myself, and the illness and 4ath of our husband and father. **ay God's richest blessing rest lbon every one of you. rs F. G. Rushing and c hildren. I Real Bar [ Now that we are a ters, we desire to say the positively guaranteed to c Our pressing club f now. Bring anything y< .Coat suits -and Skirts a sp ! Pay eland B J. B. Ar; < See Postmaster Quick < ? WAR SAVING STAMP. * i > Juniors Take Notice 1 Dear Sirs & Bros:r The district meeting will be 1 t held at Ruby, S? C. Feb. 14th, Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. Please 1 f see that your council is repre | j seated by 2 or more representaf tives. g 1 Yours fraternally, j r I W. R. HUNEYCUTT, ? r I Dist. Deputy. Business locals i ' * " 1a vau. out iiiiesi moaei ford 1 touring car. This is a new car and easy to sell, don't wait, j L. J Watford. Glasses repaired while you wait. B. B. Eubanks. 1 i Broken lenses accurately dup f licated while you wait B. B. _ Eubanks ] i For sale or rent?two good J ? dwellings in Pageland. T B. , > Watts. * . Mill for grinding grits for table \ \ use. Bring your corn and i have it made into meal or grits, j Peonies Gin Co. c r ?i . 5 Outings- different colors at, , 1 Mungo Bros. j Wanted?Sound white corn. J 2 Pageland Novelty Works. t 1 or Rent?on halves, 1* or 2- \ horse farm 5 miles northeast ! " of Pageland. George Timmons, 1 J t Land?at Mungo Bros, and ( t buy your overalls, work shirts, c shoes, hats, caps, trousers &c. i Bring your eggs and butter to t C. L. Gullege. For Sale ?Coker's No. 9 Cot- 1 ton Seed. 11 fift <i hiichol V G. Grifiin. Picture frames made to order ? Ready now to do the work. _ i G. R. Knight. 4 C. L. Gulledge wants to buv your butter and eggs. ~ For Sale?one 6 room house and lot 100x150 on McGregor ~ / street near school building, in ' eastern Dait of town. See m^lat ( :1 once, Mn. M. J. Turner. / i _ Get some of those "old tSnte" ( New Oshan Molasses at C.'L. Gujledgel^J- ^ -.1 ? Car of Co^ j seed Hulls just c ? arrived. - ]. E. Agerton. \ n From thisjue on we wilt gin * s, onlv on I Jay and Saturday c n of each wej . Peoples Gin Co. F nlBpy ?Lui ne coffee, French T market,' ffd Jfckson Square 5 w you will jjd it at Mungo Brcs. ' i-Vkf t ire, Fire! false alarm, h why?, because he cured his nijat 7 i with Figaro Mea<?.Preservar, rnv it at Mungo Bros1 y I r Few bushels more ofseeu'iirye and wheat. Mungo Bros. 1 f For Sale?rav tarm ot 59 1 2 , acres just south of the td>wn b limits. New dwelling: and other H improvements. J. D. Watts. ^ Wanted?4-ft woo<J. green or -dry. Will pay for same be * fore car leaves your station. See me if cash and a square 0 deal is what you want. Also I in market for few cross ties for cash. A L. Latta, Box 2 Cheraw, y S. C. 3 nc " g. Wanted -You to know that . we still SpII Mpn'c cinrt PAi.'f _ _ ? w UUU A>V7J O suits, odd coats, overalls and .. work shirts. Mungo Bros. ? Call me for livery, day or night, anywhere, hut for the cash strictly. Reece Blakenev. Jj Fro Sale?Two milk cows, or will exchange for beef cattle. s{ T. W. Gregory. h, m?miimmmhmi p, P ber Shop " le M 1. : i yyuin in our new quarit we have a tonic that is ? ure dandruff. Try it. is going in good shape 11 >u want cleaned, Ladies ^ jecialty. ~ arber Shop. * n b anf, rrop. cc 9' 3r C, G. Morgan and buy a pt tii 10 i mj&ness Locals mi jst market pnce paid for peas of all varieti?. Mun.ro Jros. \ Van ted to buy all your flour l ? - huu meai sacks. Will P y rood price for same. Pageland . sfoveltv Works. Salesmen wanted to solicit orders for lubricating oils, rrenscs and paints, Salary cr Commission. AddressThe Harvey Oil Co.. Cleveland, 0. Vanted?white corn. Highest market price. J. E. Aeertoi\ )on't sell your remnants < f cotton seed until you see me. . E. Agerton. Try that Buckwheat Flour at Clark & Smith's. It's fine for vheat. ss days. Eteniiniscences of the ninik^ ies by Zeb Green. This specis^^ ;eries of articles will be publish ?d in the Marshvillc Home be;inning in February. It matters lot how many papers you are al eady taking you can make it a iood investment to send your :heck for one dollar to the Marsh /ille Home, Marshville, N. C. ind get these notably entertain 1 - ug aiiu insiiucive narratives ,vhich will be especially inter?sting to readers of all agep it* his section, since they discuss nen and events that you know ;emething about. Land Posted?Notice is hereby given that all my lands are josted against hauling off wood >r pine straw making roads or n any way trespassing. Violates will be dealt with according o law. E. M. Railings. Try?that good old Antonia mollasses M'Ti^oBros. k'es -we have *t. plenty of Mill feed. Mungc Bros. dollars,?pads, back bands, bridles. Mungo Bros. Wanted;?your remnants of cotton. Moungo Bros. Wanted?all the butter and eggs you have to sell. C. L. julledge. Cotton boles, couon boles. On account of the extremely earV fr.-kC I iVlftrn .e ?. ' - -'' \uios. 4a ji-it'H'? , *< :otton boles <hat did not open >nough to pick. Why not pull hem off nnd sell them. Write >r wire me. I pay the highest trice. Earle L. Watson, Cheaw, S. C. top, ?look, listen, come in we are here, right next to the tank. Mungo Bros. . S Set?Dutches pants, 10 cents a button, $1.00 a rip. Mungo iros. Tobacco, Ox, Red J, Red Juice, Moon shine. Pride of Winston, lite, Shot, Rams Horn, and alnost every other kind and Irowns M ule. J\ 1 tin go Bros. 'ar of Salt just arrived. $1.00 < uuMuicu. v.. l? ejuneuge. or Sale?The R. L. Watts Racer car. Will sell for $250.0 cash. Redfearn Auto Co. 'or Rent?to man with his own stock, good 3 horse farm /ith 2 dwellings and outbuildlgs, cheap; 2 1 2 miles southast of Pageland. K. M. Railings, us! received a shipment of Carhart Overalls, the best lere is. Clark & Smith. lotice?all who have spoken > me for King's Improved cotm seed will please call and get lem, or tell me how many you ant and the price, and I will lve them, so that I may know r?\v mfinir I *- I ? _ .. j * v-uii lUl JJU, HS 1 ave had lots of enquiries. The rice is $1.50 a bushel, f. o. b. ageland. P. M. Arant. [>r Sale?Swan Hals, the nifty J line. Beacon, Brand and En- m icotts & Johnsons Shoes. Cure clothes and Dutchess pants. lungo Bros. over?that cotton with 3 lb agging, we sell it. Mungo Bros. ring?vour cotton seed to us. Mungo Bros. on beds, just received at Pageland Hdwe. Co. imo f~?- ? v^cuiciii, oiisii ana uoors, a big stock. Pageland Hdwe. o. or Sale?large saw mill outfit, including 40 horse Liddell liler, i>5 horse Ajax engine, tits, sawdust rig, cut off saw id everything belonging to a 1 implete outfit. Mill is located I 1-2 miles northeast of Pageland. fl irchaser gets privilege of cut- I lg remainder of location, about M 0,000 feet. Bargain for quick X le. J. A. Laney. A