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R. E. Rich ?For? FRESH MEATS ?And? BEST OF FISH Headquarter FANCY AND HEAV SHOES AND N For Nov \KT /V U n x r V\ /-v * ? ^ V? 4- 4 VV C 11CIVC UUUgill I your wants and n is complete, with ne ing almost daily. Best COTTONSEED MEAL, S SEED RYE Best Gradt SELF-RISING and PL New DRY GOODS and SHOE price and going: for a s Come and see for I G. C. Mangu mnMHDHBHHHnOES He Saw Her Finish. * ^ Tn the early days of the Canadian "Y TV est a Scotsman named Duncan shav MacArthur and his wlf*> Jwnafr A \uno auoiinWiy fflllGS-W6St tH6 of the steel town of Verona. Duncan of a* was a past master at the national ac- ber's romplishment and on market days al- half ways returned home gloriously drunk. and Janet's schemes to convert him al- body ways failed, but In desperation she n we inru uiilc uiui e. wu iiiui Kt*i uuy sue !n?t\V said, "Duncan, every time you take a flVe drink today I'm going to take one. <-ook t<?o." The Incorrigible Duncan re- tj,?t plied, "Then ye'll be gude and drunk \ by six, o'clock, Mgs. MacArthur."? , San Francisco Argonnut. ,. b: Founded First Medical School. According to a Greek legend, the founder of the first medical school i was Chiron, the Centaur. Aesculapius , was the only one of h:s many pupils who equaled the master. He studied the curative properties of plants and the treatment of diseases and wounds. If one can bellev? Homer, the two sons of Aesculapius, Machaon and Podalyre, organized the first army medical corps, which functioned during the siege of Troy. Greece made N demigods of her scientists and doc- '1 tors, nnd the Iliad remarks that n Ca physician "Is worth many men." The iWeland Journal or ont Progressive Farmer (,?n "m 111 titos is vour chance. tlon I'll l? v. j to it (F~0 NEEDA DAIL e order or ren We Save ydu THE STATE [ CHARLOTTE (msr COLUMBIA EVI.NL WILMINGTON WlC CHARLESTON A'E\ Tell us what y ou want, pay u? tl lardson. s for 'Y GROCERIES OTIONS ember :he goods to fill ow our stock w goods arriv EED OATS, and MILL FEED. ;s AIN FLOUR. ?S bought at the right mall margin, yourself. irn & Co. HMMHEaHHBBMHKrZT ' /hat the Reds Are Kicking At. J rjtt^ALetal Magazine. dlaoowdltm>< Ih1 problems. "You sit in a hart rhalr. tired and depressed. A hour later you get up, elioerful optimistic, refreshed in mind nod . Suppose you shaved about nm e 'ek, bathed every other week, slept een dirty blankets In a room wi'h other men, ate greasy, hndly ed food, and worked in a shop no- . had a thorough ('leaning oi , tlie 'Re^s' and protest ! government, but you \rou o otestlng against din and taking It Gently. . (ild Gentleman at AirWhat kind of brakes do airplanes? Air brakes, of ?-.>ur a d Invention Maga/.i:v. [ slness Locals putting ;t business lo? !: " Journal be sure and come with the copy, se little items are more ?'Xsivc as accounts than we get of them. The rate is one L (lc) per word, with a mini n of 25 cents per single insorPlease do not forget our as we are forced to adhere , strictly. 1 * | YPAPER | ew for you. | i trouble. I RVER 8 \C RECORD E )RNING STAR | XS AND COURIER I he price, we do the rest I Walt Wl itniarn^Bly Bread. Few poets have mure varied existence than Walt Wlmnu, who begun his career as an itauil boy In a lawyer's ofllec anil trlei^h turn working in a printer's oQtcq.'eachlng In a country school and edl^ig the Brooklyn I'acle. He founded nd edited his own paper, the Long Isljder, but gave it up and tried bclldln and selling small houses In Brooklyr During this checkered career, Wliltnn was continually writing poetry, nd Anally, In lS.V?, he published a sn.^1 book containing a collection of Is poems, under the title of "leaves t Grass." It WJIN rlllirnpfpri'/pfl 1?V r.mroon no most extraordinary pieceof wit and wisdom tlmt America hd yet contributed. Whitman's life as a poet's life?free, unhurried, unorldly, unconventional, unselfish, aeerfnl, optimistic, and It was confntedly and Joyously lived. Intelligent Investr. The commuter went fc a cup of tea, to pet another story o her neighbor's colored maid. ?nd, it usual, was not disappointed. ?trmltt the maid, was out, having deumndedher money. As told by the neighbor: "lea. ma'am. Miss Annie. I Just nntcfill.v gotta have ma money today 'c.use BUlle Malone won't wult." Th neighbor, keenly Interested, asked, "lut who la Millie Malone?" "I dunn?," "But, why give him money?" ^1 dunno." "Is hu a relation?" "No, ma'am. I ain't never even saw dat nan; but ma ole mlssie, what I used ter work for tole me I must give It U him ev'y month before the 10th." "fcxt surely. Armlta, you must have southing to show for It, papers, receipt^ or something." At which Armlta dsappeared and returned with a book jfcn which was clearly printed "Bul'dlng and Loan." ) Imagination. Imagination exercises h vonderful ?v-? vc upvu \/uI urmiii ltfi in ill. Samuel Rogers, the poej, tells of a man who, resolved on suloWe, picked up a dose of poison, but dltd before he could bring It to his lips. Another inr.r. caught a violent chill hi imagining himself In a draught fro? a window leading 'nto a bookcase. tA hardy soldier in the trenches swallowed a harmless spider. His matte agreed, as a joke, to tell hira that It was a venomous Insect, and alfc Jptatended that his looks were ghastlyab&AdftrniIng. The Joke was carried aO'lfrjfllQt the soldier, completely bellewH|ftheni. fell Into a state of coma a(f<)r nearly died. -'J, Honor Roll for October Sixth Grade Mrs. C. M. Tucker, tc&fcfer. The following pupils ffiana^thc honor roil in t ho sixth tffMOHfor subjects: i Bessie Atkinson, FYa"hcii? pyrd Dorothy Carpenter, j >Minni( Evans, Aletha Grav Jenkins, Alma I^aney, NelMprefr ory, Clara Quick, Joe'-Burns M illon Tucker. Notice A U/nnHopfiil Ptina i* iiviiuuiui i lauu Proposition. I have on hand two pianos, and thev are not the cheap, shojddj kind either. I have had one| oi the same make of instrument^ ir my home for fifteen years and there are a good many more thai have the same make of instru ments in their homes in and around Pageland. Ask Mr. U P. Moore at the bank, he hosont of the same pianos that I am of fering. Though I bought these pianoe on the high market and will have to make a great sacrifice in price which I certainly am doing.' One of the pianos cost $455, and I am going to offer this on< for $375, and I am going to fur ther offer to accept enough staple cotton, good strict mid dling 1 1-4 inch staple at 36c pei pound to pay for same. The other piano cost $415, and 1 am going to offer this one for $340, and will accept eno-gli staple cotton, strict middling, 1 1-4 in. staple at 36c per pound tc pay for same. Now this proposition certainlj ought to appeal to you if vou arc thinking of buying a piano. I an sacrificing, considering interest over a hundred dollars. I am stil shaving down the prices by giv ing three or four cents above the present market. Should this proposition inter ests-see H. B, Lowell, \ ratff kj.. , u The Churches I Methodist Protestant Church. At Rose Hill next Sunday. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11:15. Subject: "Death and Judgement." We have been reappointed pastor of the Pageland circuit, and next Sunday wil! be our first appointment for next conference year. The public is cordially invited. J. W. Ouick. Pastor. The Baptist Church. Prayermeeting with us WednocHov avnnlnir at 1 iivovinj v t viiiui; ni v vviiuuvi\ w by L. G. Moffatt. Choir practice for church set vice, Sunday School and B Y. P. U. Friday night at 7. Sunday School next Sunday 10 A. M. Everybody is cordially invited to all these services. R. Thos. Black moo, Pastor. Btf Potatoes J. A. Taylor 10 lbs. R. L. Evans lbs. W. C. Sutton 7 lbs. Ben Outen ? lbs. ( Send in yours. Man's Work #f DMtnietlM. The lest paaatager sieves, pathetic remnant of a specie* that ana bare 4 billions withla the lifetime ?f mtk ant yet past middle age, bM been deal these ten years. "rtie hnffal? nr^res only In 'oologies! gsrdess ?Sd fiauha; the elk holds his dwindling racial remnant by the aid mi a fear frlenSia? ???*r other fannal fannies are ctaaet er nearly so.?Theodore If. K nappe a. R. L. McMANUS Dentist Cheraw. S. C. At Chesterfield Monday. At rageland 1 uesday. At Mt. Croghan Wednesday moaning. At Ruby Wednesday evening. At Society Hill Thursday. At Cheraw Friday, Saturday. I __ i d! I Y The Pa * \ 5 Profjr B?h12 RW 4k II r. a II LA ! L_? Too CI [ Cut Your Cott Now And Break Yoi We have stal $27.50 and $47.5 rows $35.00, dr; $15.00 per pair, an plows at $10.00 tc Don't forget what you want prices. Pageland Hardwai L. J. WATFO It you are Cow M< Se mc R. L. W; Pageland, S. ADVERTISING Is a good b AND THE JOURNAL ig Newspaper IX oil Can be geland Jo aiiu cssivc Fai ! montti 11.35 heap But Let I 1 ?amamga?k on Stalks jg| I ir Land B| k cutters at I 0. disc har ag harrows id two-horse > $13.50. fl we have fl I at lowest H re Company, |RD aH in the arket m I J atts, jJ usiness Investment. J IS THE PAPER I RESULTS FOB YOU. J / J I urnal I finer IS For I N | E I W f [t GO