The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, October 11, 1922, Image 3
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Published Wednesday Mornings
* v by Robert S. Latimer.
Robert S. Latimer, Editor.
OdoW II. 1922.
I X BIBLE* THOUGHTS I
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8 BfbU Thoochta nwmoci?d. will mw
prlc ! hwiUtt to ?iWyaw.
W atch?What I say unto you I say
unto all, Watch.?Mark 13:37.
f . JtRy ihe wmtof thos?*
battle
^H^^HHj^^^Prjjust now a choruSToS
a the difference bet-ween
bill and a genuine dol /
HHHTll? On? will pass, the other
not.
Cover cro^)s are essential to
^H^Flands as are, covers for the human
body, 'Neither are at their
best withQutj them.
W A dead boll weevil this fall and
' winder meanh hundreds and thousands
less 01 the live ones next
spring and s ummer.
Do not hear much these days
about Henry Ford and his Muscle
Shoals offer. Hear more
about it lafer when politics get
warmed up.
Boo hoo! North Carolina can
not say she^was the first state to
have a womfcn for United States
Senator. The Georgia Crackers
put one over on the Tar Heels.
It is sa id that the United
States is a special target for Eu
rope's hatred. Put it down to
salary in the national woman's
.party." Exclusive set but a rather
lonesome one we judge it will
be.
Everj now and then a Republican
leader gets up sufficient
steam and couracreto hurrah ar?ri
declare that 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 press reports of
v last week it was claimed4hat-TT
^ United 8tates destroyer was
fired on by^ttte Turks Better
sijiepeaftron that business Mr.
Turk, for the Democrats might
get back into power and some*
tf'' thing would then be done.
We imagine the scrapping of
^warships idea has received a set
in the Near
Governor Hardwick of Geor 1
gia has appointed Mrs. W. H. J
Felton to succeed Senator Wat- I
son as TTni^H
_ v?'v* <k/vavco OCIUIUT I
In the same breath the governor I
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 serJ
vice for the reason' that the senate
will soon adjourn and before
it assembles again there will h.?
an election to fill the place. Can
not say this had any bearing on
the matter, hut some mav think
WILL FIND YOU OUT
;
"Be sure your sins will fim
you out." v
The above words were spoke;
nearly 1500 hundred years befor
Christ. They are as true toda;
as them.
Another sacred writer sayi
nearly 700 years before Chris
that, "our sins testify against us.'
Apparently there are man:
crimes hidden, but if we coul<
have a complete record of ?1
crimes committed we woult
awake to the fact that there an
few crimes that are completely
covered. The following is takei
from The Robesonian, Lumber
ton, N. C.
It can't be done. No use try
ing to get away from it if yoi
murder somebody or kill some
body in a fight. Forty-fonr yean
is a long time,''measured in hu
man life, but it is not long enougl
to cover up a homicide. A Rob
eson county man who killec
another forty four years ago, es
caped and disappeared complet
ly has been brought back to fac<
trial. He talked too much to
chance acquaintance?and th<
next thing he knew he was in th<
hands of officers. Another Rob
eson county man who killed an
other got away with it for month
and nobody but his wife evei
knew that a man had been kille<
?and he is now awaiting tria
also. Talking about warnings ii
thunder tones?
I- J -I- i - -
mem is uu uuuui i/11 tit sin is ai
accuser and one may feel secur
in his sin, but at a time least e>
pected lie will realize that wha
he thought was a profound sc
eret has become an open book.
The American public is greal
We have something on hand i
the way of amusement twelv
months in the year. Spring an
summer, baseball is on deck, fo
lowed in the fall by football. .
little later basketball occupic
and spending time and money
we have political fights annually
bieur.ually and quadrennually, ii
school, town, county, state an<
national affairs. If nine-tenth
of the people of this part of th
world were inclined to be quie
and restful, the other tenth woul
ao its toest to keep the nine
tenths in motion like a scrp.mlL
led egg or a wiggle tail en rout
from bottom to top of a barrel o
water seeking a breath of oil
Great is America! '
The railroad and coal min<
strikes eased off as suddenly a:
they jumped on. If any one indi
vidual or class of individuals re
ceived as much benefit from sai<
strikes as evil, we would,_like t<
hear .About- the only good thinj
about a strike is when it strikei
out.
LOOK AN
The expected c
bage has arrived
W T
i mg them at the c
V pound. Get yo
\churns, and jars
your sacks and
them filled. Her
6. C. Maiij
s
/
If, under boll weeyUHM
tions a half crop of cJmw
& made in Chesterfield coyw 1
year, the situation is tnjJ
ter than it might have oSfl
we are more fortunate tUH
6 er sections. By a dete^H
y fight against the pest eaj^H
late and planting the righ^H
8 ty of cotton next year anAB
? ing it right, the Chcs^A
,, county farmers may be |H|
tunate. But a cotton cro^H
7 will not insure us againj^B
1 nancial calamity, for not^H
1 a crop may be made nextA|
1 The??afest plan is to go i^B
a ably light on cotton and e^B
j uu uuier crops ana pay huh
i tention to poultry, stocjfl
. trucking. We have the
climate and the opportunity^
the question is what ^iriroH
1 to meet the situation\*nd H
? our condition. Now is -tbB
. "begin planning for afl
i crop year. sE
! ROUTE ONE H
B 23
Mrs. W. C. Braswell, ofH
- roe, has returned home afl
B two week's visit to her daifli
Mrs. L. B. Price.
s Mr. Townley Watts
Charlotte visitor SaturdnE
j and Sunday ;-jl
a Born to Mr. and Mrs.^B
Price Sept. 26 a daughter^#
^ Mr. T. B. Watts vis itddMg
t Lex B. Watts, at Florencflj
Misses Iris McNair,
Sellers, Pauline and Leila
^ of Ruby, aud Messrs.
J ertson. Ben and Tom Outonfr
^ the dinner guests of Misfit'
d Watts Sunday.
] Mr. and Mrs. Lee^fl
A. spent Sunday in Char^HHj
"r CourtofCo.n?SoS TI^B
C. M. Tucker, Plaintiff, flj
n vs. W
1 W. P. Guin, et el. DjfendaJ
s By virtue of an order m;tl
e the abote entitled c.tusfl
it Judge R. 0. Purdy.oi Sept.*
d 1022, I will sell to the hifl
bidder, for cash, before the <a
i- House door in Chesterfield, *
e on Monday, N >vemher tliifl
. 1
t 1744, same neing salesda v.|j
. that certain piece, parcel ojajj
of land lying and being irt?
County and State afores.uAJ
e taioing fifty acres, more <9
and bounded as follows; (9
B North,by lands of H. B. (M
on the East by lands <nH
i- Brewer, on the South by He
i Adams lands, .and on the \fl
0 by lands of W. H. Guin.
Dated at Chesterfield, S
* this the 10th day of Oct 1922.
3 C. L. Hunley,
Special Master. \
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