The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, October 25, 1922, Image 4
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5O0O yards of Outing.
11 Today's value 15 cents
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JI Large assortment <jf B1
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j J 12 pairs of Ladies' oi
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JH Children's Union Su
|*| Ladies' Ribbed Shir
JI Men's Fleeced Shirts
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UJJ Men's Union Suits, i
j|^ Ladie's Union Suits,
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11 Despite the considei
? _ ularly Oyeralls, we j
240 Denim Overalls
11 Our low prices on L
AR Men's, and Children
| j our place your heat
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are bringing us ne
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We were lucky enough to buy ll
, our price
Blankets
ankets, double width, good and bet
r M^n's Heavy Knit-Hose 15c value
Underwear
its, wlntp ribbed,
is and Drawers
? and Drawers, could not be replac
Qnly 50c. ,a garment.
ibbed, in ecrue and gray..
white ribbed - _
Overalls
w'jlA/y wiiW tiyu
rable increase in the wholesale price
are still holding down the prices of 1:
or Jacket, well made up and good
adie's* toais. ^oat $uits and Dresses
's Shoes are still prevailing. So doi
Jquarters while in Monroe.
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ncy Groceries, Noege.a!
ies, Fruits of
ies e ad Cakes.
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MILL FEE'J.
ive yoi: li hes market price.
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AW NOTIONS !
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.. 10c yardlv I
for $1.00,or 10c per pair 1 ^
50c. 65c nnd 75c
47c. and 69c. a garment J V
cil for our selling price. jj
s on cotton goods, parik-.^| Jill
<ist summer. vHiL
^ Men's Suits andiijtfW
MA .i mJI V?A A a a f nH/l ?*?ot/ A 71S'^FM M>'
lie tinu see us dim uidivc
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Union, Ij
h Carolina.^
k" The old minister and I sy<
standing on the corner, watclii n
the circus pass through the mf i
street of a Southern city, i
khnd remarked thafiflBiittMl
d?j s of the Robinson efc58K2
bi^ elephant in every d(]
called, not Jumbo, but OW By
\ ' Grandfather," he npH 6|
L iniscently, *once fota?R^P|
when he was a bov end til
shows were passing his<-Jrtasj
which was situated on one#f if
main roads. Rain was fAltiif
Land Old Bet, wandering to on
side of the road, stepped into
^ott place, with a grunt she pu?
i ed herself from the mire aft
'went on hei way, but where in
I had sunk there was the print ?
her great foot. It was a man
moth footnrint inrlpprt i?nH tU
, - MUM til
'Water running down the gutte
poured into it.
- "The rain soon became heav
i er, and the clay edges of th
: footprint began to crumble. Th
hole grew larger. Other rair
came, and the hole grew largt
and larger until there was a grei
washout there by the roadsidi
Grandfather, who had seen th
footprint made and had watche
it grow from a mere track in ih
mud to a great hole, told th
neighbors what had happene<
Through all the country th
washout was called Old Bet'
Footprint.
We all leave footprints as w
go through life None of ther
are so big as that of Old Bet, an
none of them are made in th
same way. Our footprints ar
the impress that we make o
the lives of others. We oftc
think no more of that imprei
than Old Bet thought of her foo
nrint beside the road. And r
she elephant never knew win
grew from her footprint, so w
mav aever know what i?rn?
out of the words and actions c
our lives
(, Many of our words and deed
arc as if.made in the dust or i
the sand; they are soon effacet
But many are as if sunk deep ii
to the earth; they are the begii
ning of a change for good or fc
ill in some life?a change lht
can never be measured. R(
member you never meet a hi
man being and him quit
the same.
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* Special Master's Sale
? Stale of South Carolina,
|| County of Chesterfield,
;<5> Court of Common Pleas.
11 C. M, Tucker, Plaintiff,
& vs.
11 W. P. Guin, et el. Defendants.
:??; By virtue of an order made, i
| the aboi e entitled cause, b
Judge R. O. Purdy,oti Sept. 27tl
11 1922, I will sell to the hiphet
bidder, for cash, before the Coui
jT House door in Chesterfield, S. C
on Monday, N >vember the 6tl
| 1922, same being salesday. A
that certain piece, parcel or trac
| of land lying and being in th
5, County and State aforesaid, con
| taining fifty acres, more or les
o and bounded as follows; on th
| North by lands of H. B. Graves
J on the East by lands of Bri;
| Brewer, on the South by Henr;
I Adams lands and 011 the Wes
by lands of W. H. Guin.
Dated at Chesterfield, S. C
| this the 10th day of Oct. 1922.
I" v. C. L. Hun ley.
Special Master. 10|
"Land of El Dorado."
5 The word Is Spanish and 'meant
al "the gilded one," because the earlj
II explorers thought there was an /'Id
dian chief somewhere in South Amer
31 - lea who used to cover himself all
II over wlih gold dust at a religious fee
tlval once a year. Now the name i?
I I applied to any country where ther<
Sj la supposed fo he an abundance ol
|i valuable natural product*.
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[yies atiu quail
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from $9.95 to J
Shoes
y foot at prices that make
aters and Underw
and Underwear to be had
i to visit our store and lo<
Vs a customer. Get on the
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business Investment.
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$19.75. ^
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then you ^
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attract a 3
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you buy.
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[>k over our line.
path of economy
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