The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, October 18, 1922, Image 2
Thp PjKflpbnd Jnnrnal!
The paper that gets results for its
advertisers.
Published Wednesday Mornings
by Robert S. Latimer.
Robert S. Latimer, Editor.
October 18, 1922.
|L^ BIBLE THOUGHTS |
1 X ? For Thb Week? 1
If Btbl* Tboosfats mwwtii will nw? tl
ml priaUM haritag* iaaftarrwn.
Jov op Salvation:?With joy shall
ye draw water out of the wells of Salvation.?Isiah
12:3.
Almost tax-paying time again. Well
it must be done. . <
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 at one 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.
The allies were disappointed
when Prance flopped towards
the side of the Turks, and now
the Turks are disappointed because
France did not stay flop\
ped.
^ One trouble with our country,
as we see it, is that we have too
many men and women in public
life whose mouths are too large
size of their
0f Coca Cola fame, she wfflMwt >
^ every last one of the cats out of
the bag.
J he biggest result ox the oeai
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
for doing nothing. Guess 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
heme to aid in reuniting Germany.
If he could and would do
( as good a job in the reuniting act
as ne aid in tne disrupting business
he should be Riven a trial at
least.
When Turkey Rets all she coutends
for then it will be the turn
of Germany, Austria or BulRaria
to come forward and deliver ulti,
matums. By the way the ques
tion "who won the war" should
I be put down as unsettled until
the trouble is really settled.
f We wish to risq and seriously
k ask why the war debts owed the
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ernments should be cancelled?
B They are just debts. The money
B loaned enabled the debtor governB
ments to carry on a successful
H war and they should feel not only
W that it is a duty but a pleasure
J to settle the bill.
The Republicans are putting
out several candidates for congress
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 seats
^ they were not elected to there is
ST \ thenioe*v>m ofseveral thousands
K \of dollars whipU fchey will get for
Hv
PRfcTTY COUNTRY HOMES
A pretty country borne is i
sight that gladdens the soul of i
man if there is> any sense^oi
beauty in him. -The home is nel
necessarily a place with broac
acres and a massive house, for 11
may be a very few acres and c
modest cottage. It is not the
size but the character that is ap
pealing to the sinse of beauty
Too often the farm is uninviting
by reason of the absence of the
attractive. Any country place if
capable of being transformed in
to a thing of* beauty. Paint,
flowers, order of arrangemenl
about the farm buildings go s
long way towards making a farm
attractive. Too often the scenery
is marred by the ill arrangemenl
bf the barns and other houses
Tney are built too near the dwell
ing, or at the side, or in some
location that detracts from the
general appearance of the place
Then there is no effort at tree 01
flower growing. A tree here
one there; flowers arranged it
an attractive rather than a hap
hazard 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 ie
the result. Make it the home
beautiful.
Renewal for another of the
leases under which the Alabams
Power company operates the
government's electric generating
steam plant at Muscle Shoals
Ala., has been announnced bj
Secretary Weeks.
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have ti
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| where lovely flowers stood alljl
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