The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, November 15, 1922, Image 6

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r.-v- * ' R. L Ri( ?For? FRESH MEAT: ?And? BEST OF FIS ? ' Headqu FANCY AND HE AIIAPA III SHUto AN For No We have bough your wants and is complete, with ing almost daily. B< COTTONSEED MEA x SEED f Best C SELF-RISING an< New DRY GOODS and S price and going: fc Come and se< G. C. Mam Ha Saw Har Finish. * In the early days of the Canadian of' the steeltowtiofVnm Duncan was a past master at the national accomplishment and on market days always returned home gloriously drunk. Janet's schemes to convert him always failed, but In desperation she tried once more.* On market day she said, "Duncan, every time you take a drink today I'm going to take one, too." The Incorrigible Duncan replied, "Then ye'll he gude and drunk b.v six, o'clock, Mks. MacArthur."? San Francisco Argonaut. Founded First Medical 8chool. AnnnrHlnflr tn a HraAb I aarnnrl the founder of the first medical school was Chiron, the Centaur. Aesculapius was the only one of his many pupils who equaled the master. He studled the curative properties of plants and the treatment of diseases and wounds. If one can believ^ Homer, the two sons of Aesculapius, Machaon and Podalyre, organized the first army medical corps, which functioned during the siege of Troy. Greece made demigods of her scientists and -doctors, and the Iliad remarks that a physician "Is worth many men." raweland Journal f of Pralhressive Farmer Jl?oo ^^T^s^ia^our chance. Ftt NEEDA DA e order or i We 6ave y THE STATE CHARLOTTE COLUMBIA FA WILMINGTO> CHARLESTON Tell us what 3011 want, pa: wmmmmmmrnmammmmmmmfm ^y.-7 - ?< .. \\ < > > "T^i.. j- u-. ftardson. $> arters for AVY GROCERIES 0 NOTIONS ? vember it the goods to fill. now our stock new goods arriv I ;st iL, SEED OATS, tYE and HILL FEED. trades 1 PLAIN FLOUR. - ' " HOES bought at the right ?r a small margin. 2 for yourself. gam & to. EBHMHnHHBK?; | What the.Reds Art , bvfs chair, tired and depressed A hair hour later yon get up, cheerful and optimistic, refreshed In mind and body. Suppose you shaved about one e a week, bathed every other week, slept between dirty blankets in a room with Iflvr other men, ate greasy, badly rooked food, and worked In a simp . Ihat no- i-r had a thorough cleaning. V . < join the 'Refiis' and protest ai government, but you would I'.li i-otestlng against dirt nod b:: 'leaking It Qently. s ! i- Old Gentleman at Airpi ' - ' -What kind of brakes do *1 i- uirpluuen? - i"! Air itrukea, of ?-our*a - .id liii-ention Magazine. i -?? I il9IIICB? LVUII9 Aii.mhic putting si business loch in Journal be sure and let cr. i. come with the copy. These little items are more expensive as accounts than we get out of them. The rate is one cent (lc) per word, with a mini mum of 25 cents per single insertion. Please do not forget our rule, as we are forced to adhere I to it strictly. ILY PAPER J encw for you. 8 r<>u trouble. I (JBSRRVER I rKNlNG RECORD | J fVIORNING STAR I I JEWS AND COURIER | v lb the price, we do the rest J| \ 7 I Walt Bread. """ Few poets have loCT; more rarled existence then WCU Wtamon, who began his career as an grand boy In a lawyer's office and triedn turn working in a printer's offlcileachtng In a country school and edftig the Brooklyn Eagle. He fottndemnd edited bis own paper, the Lotif Inter, but gave It up and tried bullrtig. and selling small houses In Brooklyt During this checkered career, Whitgm was con- " tlnunlly writing poetry, jsd Anally, in ion* W.v ? ?At W. a iwt'i uc |iuuuouvu a can duok cud* mining a collection e( Ik poems, un- F der the title of "Ledvee| Gran." It g was characterized by Ettrson as "the most extraordinary pieeeof wit and wisdom that America yet com- J trlbuted. Whitman's life^as a poet's life?free, unhurried. Worldly, unconventional. unselfish, 4eerful, optimistic, and It was coqfctedly and Joyously lived. ^ mfi Intelligent tnvoatr. " The commuter went tc a cup of t tea, to get another story a her neigh- . hor's colored maid, and* M usual, was c not disappointed. Armli the maid, "-us out, having demanded her money. ^ As told by the neighbor:1 >8, ma'am, , Miss Annie, I Just nnt< ully gotta * have ma money today ' juse Blllle Malone won't wait." T]f neighbor, J keenly Interested, naked, yut who Is Billie Malone?" "I "But. why give him money?" TI dunno." t "Is he a relation?" "Nm ma'am, I ain't never even saw darunan; but ma ole mlssle, what I user ter work for tole me I must give It j? blm ev'y month before the 10th." JflNt surely, Armlta, you must have sbnething to show for It, papers, receipts or something." At which Armlta dlpppeared and returned with a book fin which was clearly printed "Bullling and Loan." Imagination. ] Imagination exercises a vonderfnl force upon our health ter I good or (11. Samuel Rogers, the poet tells of , a man who, resolved on sulcHe, picked j up a dose of poison, but dim before , he could bring It to his lips. VAnother j tn.M yv... .1.? . ?kill I ? iu?u vmi?iii a viuiciu uiiu Mgi uu?|iu' ( ing himself in a draught OiK * win- , dow leading Into a bookcaaiH^k; hardy , soldier In the trenchea a harmless spider. His i as a joke, to tell him a venomous Insect, and that his looks were ghastl^^^^^Hblng. The joke was carrleM^^HJnt the soldier, completely bewWB^^hapi, fell Into a state of coma nearly Honor Roll for Odt|M?u Sixth Crade (Hi Mrs. C. >1. Tucker, 9H?j|f, hrvnnv* si nil I? AhlifiP'^i - uuuyt ? vu lUMtK SUVUH H"1 | ^WeaaTe Atki n son, Dorothy Carpenter?^9HfiOTe Evans, Aletha GravejjAuHBa Jenkins, Alma Laney, NjflHmpfory, Clara Quick, Jo^w^Hp, Milion Tucker. Notice 1 A Wonderful Plino Prnnncitinn I A m V|rwaUV?B? I have 011 hand two pianos, and fchev are not the cheap, sho idy kind either. I have had one of the same make of instruments in; i my home for fifteen years md there are a good many more What have the same make of instruments in their homes in and around Pageland. Ask Mr. \U. P. Moore at the bank, he has^ne of the same pianos that I am pffering. Though I bought these pianos on the high market and will have to make a great sacrifice in price, which I certainly am doing/ One of the pianos cost $453, and I am going to offer this one for $375, and I am going to further offer to accept enough staple cotton, good strict middling 11-4 inch staple at 86c per pound to pay for same. 'The other piano cost $415, and I am going to offer this one foj $340, and will accept enough staple cotton, strict middling, 1 1-4 in. staple at 36c per pound to pay for same. xt i-l-l inow mis prupuHiuoa cerwnniy ought to appeal to you if you-are thinking of buying a piano. I am sacrificing, considering interest, over a hundred dollars. I am stil? shaving down the prices by giving three or four cents above the present market. Should this proposition inter eswusee H. B Lowell, ! S, C, w \j . a % The Churches Methodist Protestant Church. At Rose Hill next Sanday. Sunday School at 10 o'clock, Preaching. at 11:15. Subject Death aod Judgement." We have been reappointed >astor of the Pageland circuit, nd next Sunday wil! be our first ppointment for next conference ear. The public is cordially invited J. W. Quick. Pastor. The Baptist Church. Prayermeetinff with ua Wed tesday evening at 7 conducted y L. G. Moffatt Choir practice for church set nce( Sunday School and B Y. P J. Friday night at 7. Sunday School next Sunday 0 A. M. Everybody is cordially invitet o all these services. R. Thos. Black moo, Pastor Blf Ptutors J. A. Taylor 10 lbs R. L. Evans lba W. C. Sutton 7 lba Ben Onten i lbs Send in yours. Mas'* WmS 1 BMnwtliii. The last passenger plgeaa, pathstl remnant of a a peels* that* unaNret trillions within the Mfatai sf aie mo ret past middle age, has basa Star these ten years, lbs buffalo aarftre only In aooleglcal gardsM sad perks the elk holds his dwlniffag metal ran aant by the aid #f a tew frlsndh; mgn; other faanal fancies am aoftfiaat si Dearly so.?Thssdsrs If. ffaappsn. R. L McMANUS Dentist Cheraw, S. C. At rhMterfield Mondav. At Pageland Tuesday. At Mt. Croffhan Wedoesda; morning. At Ruby Wednesday evening At Society Hill Thursday. At Cheraw Fnday, Saturday. IB \ The Pi + Progi Both -fl < IX r_J Too I 1 ? Cut Your Col Noi 1 - And Break I t We have st; 9?i>wv ami 9ii. rows $35.00, d $15.00 per pair, x 1 plows at $10.00 Don't forge what you wa i prices. Pageland Hardw L. I.WAT : If you ar Cow IV ; Sen R. L. V Pageland, ADVERTISING Is a good -JSB Big Newspape RV ou Can G< igeland J and ressive Ff I mont] (1.31 Cheap Bnt Let t V ! ?M??1?? Hon Stalks I fl oor Land oik cutters at .50, disc bar- I rag harrows fl ind two-horse I to $13.50. H it we have I nt at lowest H - A U are Company, e tn the [arket vl Vatts, ' business Investment. J LIS THE PAPER 1 IS RESULTS FOR l?_J r Z\ ournal irmer tisFor F 5 I W ^L_l