The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, October 11, 1922, Image 2

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^ me Pageland Journal The paper that yets results for its advertisers. Published Wednesday Mornings by Robert S. Latimer. Robert S. Latimer, Editor. October II. 1922. I A BIBLE THOUGHTS| j ? ForThuWeek? I! I BlbU Thought* metnoriawL wfl] ptot* If l prtcal? beriUgt in aft*r yean. P Watch?What I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.?Mark 13:37.. ' lit i.-z.-il .. ^H|^^Fjust a chorus HB|^H|^Vis the difference between H Rus bill and a genuine dol-/ On^ will pass, the other Cover cro?>s are essential to lands as are covers for the human body, Neither are at their best without^ them. f A dead boll weevil this fall and winder means hundreds and thousands less oif the live ones next snrincr and siummer. I Do not he^,r much these days about Henr^ Ford and his Muscle Shoals f offer. Hear more about it lafer -when politics get warmed up. Boo hoo! North Carolina cannot say she^was the first state to have a womkn for United States Senator. The Georgia Crackers put one over on the Tar Heels. It is safid that the United States is a ^pecial target for Eu rope's hatred. Put it down to salacy in the national woman's ..party." Exclusive set but a rather lonesome one we judge it will be. Every now and then a Republican leader gets up sufficient steam and courage to hurrah and declare tl^at his party is satisfied with its record. About all the remarks we wish to make is that they are powerful easy to satisfy. It is declared that greater, business prosperity throughout the country in all lines of business is imminent. What would be even better for the average individual would be to see the return of prosperity a reality and not a dream. In One Of the nrP?H ronni4.a r\4 v last -week it was claimed that^TT United States destroyer was fired on hyjbfe'Turks. Better soft-pedal on that business Mr. Turk, for the Democrats might get back into power and some, thing would then be done. We imagine the scrapping "of ^arshlps idea has received a set by recent events in the Near convince old even the scrap heap. Foofish i4sfc **?y- ft! wav. f H Governor Hard wick of Gcor ' gia has appointed Mrs. W. H. Felton to succeed Senator Watson as United States Senator. In the same breath the governor announces that he will be a can diuate for the office. Is there method in the governor's madness? Mrs. Felton is 87 years old and will not likely see ser^ Vice for f.ha raooAn' 11? ...? .vwvu uuav uit) sen* at? will soon adjourn and before I it assembles again there will h - I an election to fill the place. Can I not say this bad any bearing on I the metier, but seme m?v think I WILL FIND YOU OUT "Be sure your sins will find you out." The above words were spoken nearly 1500 hundred years before Christ. They are as true today as them. Another sacred writer says nearly 700 years before Christ that, "our sins testify against us." Apparently there are many crimes hidden, but if we could have a complete record of all crimes committed we would awake to the fact that there are few crimes that are completely covered. The following is taken rpw?. T 1 XLVS1U 1UC LVUUUDUUli&IJ, JLiUlli uerton, N. C. It can't be done. No use try ing to get away from it if you murder somebody or kill some body in afight. FY)rty-four years is a lone ^measured in human life, but it is not long enough to cover up a homicide. A Robeson county man who killed another forty four years ago, escaped and disappeared completly has been brought back to face trial. He talked too much to chance acquaintance?and the next thing he knew he was in the hands of officers. Another Robeson county man who killed another got away with it for months and nobody but his wife even knew that a man had been killed ?and he is now awaiting trial also. Talking about warnings in thunder tones? There is no doubt that sin is an accuser and one may feel secure in his sin, but at a time least expected lie will realize that what he thought was a profound secret has become an open book. The American public is great. We have something on hand in the way of amusement twelve mouths in the year. Spring and summer, baseball is on deck, followed in the fall by football. A little later basketball occupies th^frm^^^th^^tage. TTben w and spending time and money, we have political fights annually, bieur.ually and quadrennually, in school, town, county, state* and national affairs. If nine-tenths of the people of this part of the world were inclined to be quiet and restful, the oth^^ tenth would do its best to keep the ninetenths in motion like a scrambled egg or a wiggle tail en route from bottom to top of a barrel of water seeking a breath of air. Great is America! ' The railroad and coal mine strikes eased off as suddenly as they jumped on. If any one individual or class of individuals received as much benefit from said strikes as evil, we would,.like to hear^Ahouk the only good thing about a strike is when it strikes out. LOOK ANi The expected c< tobage has arrived them at the n i. ?r~ I pound; Get yoi \churns, and jars : your sacks and 1 them filled. Fen Gu C. tyaiifl A / If, under boll weevijHHGI tions a half op of cdlj made in Chesierfield couk year, the situation is mW* ^ ter than it might have b>M , we are more fortunate er sections. By a deteH^D fight against the pest eaiSH| late and planting the righHSgH ty of cotton next year an<flffH ing it right, the Chcstfl|9 county farmers may be An tunate. Butacoiton crofl|9 will not insure us &gainaB?|| nancial calamity, for not ]MlM a crop may be made next hB The safest plan is to go i'MM ably light on cotton and on other crops and pay soifljH tention to poultry, stocl^H| trucking. We have the climate and the opportunit^MB the question is what to meet the situation 'a^nd ffts our condition. Now isthjMja to "ueg'm planning Tor an|Sfl crop year. '1jfl ROUTE ONE 'M I Mrs. W. C. Braswell, officii roe, has returned home aflBjj two week's visit to herdaxs^Kl Mrs. L. B. Price. ^ Mr. Townley Watt^ ^Hjj Charlotte visitor Saturd^^ndj and Sunday *13 Born to Mr. and Mrs.^H^I Price Sept. 26 a dau^hter^Klj Mr. T. B. Watts visitdd l9H?| Lex B. Watts, at Florenc^H|fj Misses Iris McNair, BnSW Sellers, Pauline and Leila Alle of Ruby, aud Messrs. Joe' Rol ertson, Ben and Tom OuUm'vriq the dinner guests of MisM Watts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee^^MH spent Sunday in Chari^^^^^ 4Mrs. .1. R. is a ves County 6f Court of <Co.n-m'ii PI^H| C. M. Tucker, Plaintiff. fljjra vs. | W. P. Guin, et el. D:fenda tR By virtue oi no order mn jfl the abo\e entitled Judge H. O. Purdy, o i Sept. 27$ 1922, I will sell to the hiirfaij bidder, for cash, before the (?91 House door in Chesterfield, Wm on Monday. N jvemhtr the ?$ 1922, same being salesdav.'H that certain piece, parcel or f]S of land lying and being in-4t; County and State afores.u<fc4$j taining fifty acres, more dqgLj and bounded as follows; orjSg Nortlkby lands of H. B. (jr?^ on the East by lands oh$fle| Brewer, on the South by Henr Adams lands, and on the We by lands of W. H.Guin. ^ Dated at Chesterfield, S 1 this the 10th dav of Oct 1922.a C. L. Hunley, m Special Master, ir of Danish Cab-fl and we are sell4B ir for 2 l-2c. per I ir barrels, kegs, I ready and bring fl tx)xes and have a lember this is a w fnm & o. J I 2 Car I Goin f Mill Feed, C I Colt I DRY ROODS, S I OVERALLS. DR I SHIRTS, PA j All C I A few more abbat] I car j Get yours I ? I ! Mdore L The i Br ' ' I |r m HKMBH^HB 4 { n on^ i l923 SUP Again Chevrolet Motor C ship as producer o: the \ The 1923 SUPERIOR mo sent the most sensa ional" L ever established. QUALITY has beer >. still i added equipment. Ik cwwin wml I has been still and added facilities^ SERVICE is now offered service stations. i PRICES remain the Same ii sive construction, which h Some Distinctive Fea Streamline body desifcn wit hood; vacuum feed and rear i tank on all models; drhrn tyi lamps with legal lenses. 3urtai with doors of open mc dels, models have plate gla ss Te regulated windows, atr&i ?ht si tires, sun visor, windshii Id wii dash light. The Sedanet e is e< With auto trunk on rear.\ LSee PageKai CHEVROLET AGU ^ m IWiiirTCT?l !! liTWil s Floi g Cheap otton Seed M Seed Rye. fsB4 U Buy? HOES. UNDEI ESS SHIRTS, NTS, UNION , loin# Cheap. ie $2.50 hundred 1 before they are a & Muii iusy Store, ssea^ VSr^- l 552^^^25^^5^yjfl|giifl^ite$3E j iBSSSSmj JtaBS V" \ %\ ' ERIOR } Pompany has emphasized its ad World's Lowest Priced QuaPty dels-r?one of which is ftere illus values in modern, economical i urther improved by more artis further increased by engineerii on a flat rate basis by 10,00 r lit n spire or aaaea equipment an< uive greatly increased value. iftires Prices f. o. K f h high gasoline l ivr Passenger Tom >o head nsopen * Two Passenger Roa Closed r- i> oi rnsrcdt plv- 1 ScJa de cord Four Passenger Sed P^r and quipped ' I woPasjctv'er Utili rkahlc cars. Study tire specification ompares V/ith CIieyrole [id Motor fjeland, S. C. Y FOR CHESTERFIELD 1 nt 11 Uii ill PH ir J [eal, {WEAR, WORK ALLS lbs. at the | iti gone. i IflO. I I _ _ a conomtcal Traft*^ jr -4 M Models imitted leaderAutomobiles. trated?repretransportation tic design and ig rennements 0 dealers and 1 more expen7lint, Mich* fine - *525 K dster 510 in - - 860 nnettc 850 ty Coupe 680 t I . r1^ '& ^u. M ^ I COUVTY, m