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The Pageland Journal The paper that tfets results for its advertisers. Published Wednesday Mornings by Robert S. Latimer. KODert Latimer, Jkaitor. October 18. 1922. BIBLE THOUGHTS! 1 ^ ? For This Week ?? [ Hlbla Thouttht* mrmorited. will prove e I HI priceless heritaga in after years. I Joy of Sai.vatiOn:?With joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of Salvation Isiah 12:3. Almost tax-paying time again. Well it must be dene. Greedy Giants! Didn't allow the Yanks even a thin sandwich. Legislature every two years. Governor one term of four years. Fine. An increase of 50 per cent in school books atone clip. We get what we vote for boys. It is claimed that true love does not run smoothely. It has noththing on the imitation brand. Possibly the Turks decided that if Germany could outgeneral the allies she could too. She has succeeded admirably. The fellow who lives in South Carolina and fails to live at home should quit passing as a farmer. He is just a something-else. rne allies were disappointed when Prance flopped towards the side of the Turks, and now the Turks are disappointed because France did not stay flopped. . One trouble with our country, as we see it, is that we have too W many men and woman in public life whose mouths are too large rgwiptnent to Asaw-.-unanaier -i of Coca Cola fame, she will let .. every last one of the cats out of the bag. The biggest result of the coal strike to us just now is that our coal heater will have to be fed wood. It is consoling to know that we are still in possession of that privilege. Great is the G. O. P. About the biggest thing Mrs. Senator W. H. Felton, of Georgia, will do, will be to draw her salary fnr dninc nnthincr flnpss that. Cracker State governor .had this in mind when he made the appointment. So goes polytix. The former crown prince regrets that he cannot go back home to aid in reuniting Germany. If he could and would do f as good a job in the reuniting act ' as he did in the disrupting business he should be given a trial at least. M When Turkey gets all she cou& tends for then it will be the turn H of Germany, Austria or Bulgaria B to come forward and deliver ulti W matums. By the way the ques W tion ''who won the war" should I be put down as unsettled until V the trouble is really settled. We wish to rise and seriously l ask why the war debts owed the K United States by European gov I ernments should be cancelled? They are just debts. The money W loaned enabled the debtor governW ments to carry on a successful I war and they should feel not only J that it is a duty but a pleasure to settle the bill. The Republicans are putting 1 1 ! .1 , 1 0 uui several utlllUlUHbeS IOT C<>ngress in South Carolina. While these same candidates know they will not be elected, they have the privilege of contesting for the seats they missed getting. This might land them in the seats they failed to get by the ballot. Then even if they fail to get the seati they were not elected to there is the nioo sv>m of several thousands k of dollars which they will get for k <v contest they Know has no 1 |ti lasdMlMiWM. ' I PRETTY COUNTRY HOMES A pretty country home is a sight that gladdens the soul of a man if there is. any sense^ of beauty in him. The home is not necessarily a place with broad acres and a massive house, for it may be a very few acres and a modest cottage. It is not the size but the character that is appealing to the sinso of beauty. Too often the farm is uninviting uy reason 01 uie aosence oi the attractive. Any country place is capable of being transformed into a thing of beauty. Paint, flowers, order of arrangement about the farm buildings go a long way towards making alarm attractive. Too often the scenery is marred by the ill arrangement of the barns and other houses. They are built too near the dwelling, or at the side, or in some location that detracts from the general appearance of the place. Then there is no effort at tree or flnwpr irrnu'in<r A Ii-qq one there; flowers arranged in an attractive rather than a haphazard manner will change the whole appearance of the picture and make a place homelike. It takes a little money, some labor and time and a real home is the result. Make it the homebeautiful. Renewal for another of the leases under which the Alabama Power company operates the government's electric generating steam plant at Muscle Shoal?, Ala., has been announnced by Secretary Weeks. A m hn ?}/? f ?" m mr ^ 'i/ 6/ ii/& One I ' ' ?a firm superior 1 STor 10c For 0< We have bough your wants and is complete, with ] ing almost daily. Be COTTONSEED MEA SF ED R J lest G SELF-RISIN't anc New PRY GOODS o d SI price and go. *g fo Come ai l se< G. C. Ma n; A Shabby House or a Shabby ' Mind Haven't you been in houses where loveJy flowers stood ail about, and everything was spickand-span, but the library table was strewn ^vith papers of the trashiest description? Is it a good tiling to have the furniture ofl the house the b^s* that money! can buy, and to fui'nish the min^ with silly and disrep utable things I in the way of readi Better] by far have a shabby bouse thaji a shabby mind. Tim shabby] furniture can be burned or so$9 but what can you do with * sham >? tr - ?t... .. PAmI oy miliar useuiu *uum s vv"'W|f| panion to furnish yourmiuti, ancN wherever you are?in plant bufcj immaculate rooms or amid sinBtt-j dors and palaces -you will be &?| homo. Try Tho Companion fo>rj a year and sec. J The b'J issues of I(J23 will belt c.rowilcd with serial stories, shortll stories, editorials, poetry, facl-MI at)& fun. Subscribe now and rJB 1. The Youth's Companion?52ll issues In 1923. 1. All the remaining issues o&fl 3. 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