The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, November 22, 1922, Image 5
The Pageland Journalt
November 22,1S22. .
I Local News ]
QUESTIONS ? [
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ana Dime Answers it
If Parents will encoarue children to look op { '
and memorise the Bible A newer*, it will prove I ,
; ^a^prtceleee heritagethem in^aftCT^yws^ V
What did Jesus say in regard to ^
worthwhile investments and safe banking?
Matthew 6:19-21.
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Prayer meeting at Rose Hill. v
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Cottonseed $2.25 Der hundred.
Cottonseed hulls $1.00 cents t
hundred.
Church announcements on an
other page.
Cotton Tuesday:?Best short .
24 to 25. Best long 30 to 32. y
Mr. S. L. Clark, of Jefferson, ?
was a Pageland visitor Sunday, f
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Mrs* W. L. Wade of Jefferson
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was a Pageland visitor Tuesday.
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4ia & . u Li, a ui uci uiauu a wus'
iness trip to Charlotte Friday
and Saturday.
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Miss May Mangum spent the ^
week-end in Cheraw as the guest '
of Mrs. L. S. Griggs.
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Read Children's Corner v
School children will find some- t
thing of interest there.
Mr. C. J. Funderburk who is
working in Charlotte spent last
week-end with his family.
Mr. C. W. Kirkley has bought ij
the VV. P. Guin place north of (;
Pageland joining the farm of Mr. e
H. B. Graves.
Mr. W. Lt. Moore and family of t
Hartsville spent from Saturday e
to Sunday afternoon with Rev.
G. L. Ingram.
Mrs. I. Isemanof Cheraw and
Mrs. Porter of Chaises ton are q
visitors in the home of Mr. a<nd ?
Mrs. J. R. Cato. c
Miss Flossie Lingle and Lucile tl
Mungo and Messrs. L. G. Mof-. L
fattand Kenneth Hetzner were h
Columbia visitors Monday. tl
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Turner ^
from Charleston arrived Monday
for a few days visit - with his
mother Mrs. M. J. Turner.
Mr. Prank Howie and family a
and Leon Watkins and family of J
Hartsville ssent Sunday with the 0
family of Rev. G. L- Ingram. ^
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Mr. Henry D. Clark, of Greenvill'e,
S. O., is here visiting his ^
brothers and other relatives. He
will return in about two weeks.
Mrs. H. N. Askins, of Lancas
ter, is visiting relatives here for
a few days while repairs are in
progress on the school building. ^
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Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Colson aft c<
er a visit of a week to their son 4
Dr. J. D. Co'son returned to
their home in Charleston Satur- ti
dav.
The South Carolina Conference
will meet at Marion Nov. 29. ^
Rev. G. L Ingi an^will attend the
sessions which will last about a
week. . .
Mr. B. E. Funderburk, of An- r
gelus went to Charlotte Monday ^
He will uddergo an operation at r
the Charlotte Sanitorium in a ^
few days. lj
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The land known as the Porter ^
place near Pareland will be sold n
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?t? ^utjauwrijeia uourt House ^
* Monday Dec. 4, at 12 o'clock for
division.
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The Court of Common Pleas,
fall term, will convene Monday, j
Dec. 4, at 10 o'clock. See notice
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in another place. The jury list I
may be found on patte one. *
Mr I? T *
..... ?. u. ueitson, who nas
been living in Lancaster, has ;
moved to Monroe and is employ- av
ed at the Icemolee Cotton Mill.
He was a Pageland visitor Mon
'day.
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Mr. and Mrs. R J. Funder C'i
>urk and two children of Dudley
isited the home of Mr. Preston
Nireatt of Charlotte, Route 7. ^
dr. Threatt is son-in-law of M r.
^underburk and is en^a^ed in ?
)aintinj? at Charlotte.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith
lave returned from their wed e
ling trip to northern points and t:
tre now at home to friends at j,
r<*fferson. Mrs. Smith was Miss a
Gladys Walters, daughter,'of Mr. ?
md Mrs G. II. Walters of Lanes 0
2reek. Mr. Smith is well known ?
lere. He is a successflu cotton p
>uyer. j ^
Listen
We have arranged for you to
vrite letters or read the daily y
>apersatour barber shop while
'ou wait or rest. Call in to see
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New Barber Shop. ^
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Married
Mr. Claude S." Huntley, of Win- S(
;ate, K. O., Route 1, -and Miss ^
ladie Presson, of Monroe, N C., ^
toute 8, _\vere .married by Rev. ^
Thos. Black mon at the parson ^
ge Sunday afternoon at 2o'clock. 11
Five Forks Services A
Rev. W. V. Jerman will on next w
Sunday at 11 o'clock preach his \\
ist sermon as pastor of Five si
i'orks M. E. Churce. He has al s
eady been five years on tlie s<
york. All are cordially invited E
o attend the service. h
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Entertained c
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Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Colson ^
srere entertained at the Black well c
iotel last Thursday evening. ^
^uite a number were present and
njoyed the occasion. . A
Conversation rnu?ir> ranifn.
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ion and refreshments constitut- R
d the program. p
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Store Robbed C
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Robbers entered the store of
J. C. Lisfonby last Saturday s'
ight and carried away practi- a!
ally every article in the store e'
hat was of any. value. Mr.
lisenby's store is on the Calhoun ^
ighway and in all probability J
iie thieves had their car with
tiem. ^
Horton Ogbnrn ^
Sunday afternoon. 6:30 o'clock s1
t the home of Mr. Frank Byrd. w
efferson, Route 3, Mr. J. B.
gburn and Miss Ola Hortun, of _P
iancaster county were married, cl
Lfter supper the bride and e:
room left for the home of the ^
ride. Many friends wish them
iuch happiness.
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Notice o! Court tl
Notice is hereby givehthat the
lourt of Common Pleas for Chessifield
County, Pall term, will
nnvene on Monday, December
th, 192*2 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Jurors and witnesses take noice.
Grand Jurois need not attend.
W. J. DOUGLASS,
Fov. 11. 1922 Clerk of Court.
mr. ranter Kesgins g
At a recent meeting of the di- I
ectors of the Hank of Pageland, I
1r. L. L. Parker offered his
esignation as president of the I
ank. It was. accepted. The I
ank has a man in view to sue- I
eed Mr. Parker and it Ls likely P
e will be secured, but as yet I
othing of a delinitc nature has I
een given out. 8
Notice to Master Masons 1
You are requested to be at the |
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tan on L>ec. 4, at 6 p. m., for the H
urpose of electing officers at B
p. m. We will have wdrk on I
1. M. degree at 8 p. m. Will B
rve refreshments 8:30 p. m , I
[ er which will continue the H
ork. You must be there. y
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Sec. Mt. Moriah No. 58 I
A. & F. M. II
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tiesterlield Women Accidentally
Shot
Mrs. C.,Jim Sellers, wife of
eputy Sherriff C. Jim Sellers
f this county, .was accidentally
liot Saturday morning while
ating breakfast.
Deputy Sellers had been out
\rly in the morning giving chase
) a thief and had two guns in his
ip pockets. When he sat down
b the breakfast table one of the
nne frvl 1 ?-? CI 1
u>io icn V7H i/iit*. nooi" unci went
ff, the bullet striking Mrs.
ellers just above the knee and
enetrating the thigh. The bone
ras untouched.
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Chesterfield Connty Fair
In speaking of the Fair the
tate says in its issue of the 18th:
Holl weevils, short cotton crops
nd the daily routine of just plain
fe were all laid aside here this
reek for the tenth unnnal
VVUUVJ
lir.
The fair had a sendoff with
ome zest to it Tuesday morning,
rith all the schools in the county
iving holidays for the occasion.
. greater crowd attended that
ay than ever before on an openlg
day.
One of the largest drawing
ards was the poultry exhibit.
.11 enteries were open to "the
orld." Rhode Island Reds
rere the largest factor in the
how. Exhibits were here from
even states. Judge W. H. Card,
ecretary of the Rhode Island
led Association of America,
ung the ribbons. Parnell Mee
an, local breeder, won first
ockejel and pullet. W. T.
Irooker. Jr., of Columbia won
irsfc pen and also the huge loving
up for that exhibit. A turkey
anquet was heltl by the Chesterield
County Poultry association,
ibout 150 members and guests
-ere present. After the banquet
hort speeches were heard from
1. E. Adams of Charleston,
udge W. H. Card of Manchester,
onn., and Miss Neely, state
emonstration agent. Ah the
peakers congratulated the fair
ssociation on having such a fine
niiiuiu ui uirus itt a. county fair.
Tho feature of the swine deartment
was the exhibit of V.
Kohn of Prosperity. Mr.
.ohn's exhibit won eight first
rizes and four second prizes.
The cattle department had
)rae of the finest exhibits that
ave been seen in this part of the
t-ate. Guernseys and Jerseys
ere the leading classes.
The home demonstration deartment
and the boys' and girls'
lub department were feature
xhibits in farm work. These
epartmentg under Miss Mary
. Haynie, home demonstration
gent, have made more progress
lan auy other county.
Cut Your Cc
No
| And Break
We have s
$27.50 and $4'
rows $35.00,
$15.00 per pair,
plows at $10.00
Don't torq
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prices.
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Iii al*> ^he fair was one of th<
greatest county fairs ever hel<
in this section of the state.
Roufe 1
Misses Laura and Esler Bake
of near Maishville spent Sunda:
with their friend, Miss Lillian 'L
Brewer.
Miss Lillian T. Brewer spen
from Monday until Wednesda;
with her cousin. Miss Benni
Price, in Pageland.
Miss Bennie Price,of Pagelanc
spent a few days of last week a
the home of her cousiu, Mis
Lillian T. Brewer.
Mr ** T " "
1'u. nnu urns. l>. d. rnce, c
Pageland, spent Sunday with Mi
Price's mother, Mrs, Mary Pnct
ot Marshville, Route 3.
Mr. lack Moore of Pagelant
made a pleasant visit Sunday o>
Marshville Route 3
Sunday School at Salem ever.
Sunday at 3 p. m. Eyerybod
is invited to come and take pai
with us.
Sunday School at Mt. Morial
every Sunday at 10 a. m. Every
body is welcome to come am
take part.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pope wer
tho Hinrior ^c *1
uv ui.jin.1 ?;U019 U1 mi. mil
Mrs. lesse W. Brewer Sunday.
Miss Annie Lee Lowery, wh
is leaching the Mills school spec
Saturday and Sunday wiih he
mother, Mrs. Lowery, at Altor
N, C.
The Churches
The Baptist Church.
Choir practice Friday night.
Sunday School next Sunda)
10 A. M.
Preaching service at II.
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e>. x. r. u. aunaay nigdt b:3t
Preaching service at 7:15.
Everybody is cordially invite*
to all these services.
R. Thos. Blackmon, Pastoi
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Methodist Protestant Church.
At Rose Hill next Sunday.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock
Prayermeeting tonight led b]
R. Thos. Blackmon,
Come out and be wilh us.
J. W. Ouick. Pastor.
Send us the news.
R_ I.. MoMAMIIC
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- Dentist
Cheraw, S. C.
At Chesterfield Monday.
At Pageland Tuesday.
At Mt. Croghan Wednesday
morning.
At Ruby Wednesday evening.
At Society Hill Thursday.
At Cheraw Friday, Saturday.
itton Stalks
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Your Land .
talk cutters at
7.50, disc hardrag
harrows
and two-horse
> to $13.50.
let we have
int at lowest
vare Company,
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150 acres of the best farm land
in this section for sale or rent 3
r dwellings with water in yard
. of each. Out building at each. ;
extra fine pasture. If you want
a bargain see me now. ]. M.
Gathings, Pageland, R. 1. lip.
4 For Sale?Shoe and harness rey
pair shop in Pageland for sale,
e Good stand for business. See
Ervin Rolling-, Pageland, S C.
I, I 11- < one. 4 '
... ? *.?oy iu imu us. wnen you I
it want your clothes cleaned,]
s pressed or repaired, just phone
91, we'll call for them. City
Pressing Club.
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r. The best self-rising Hour going
cheap. Try a sack. J. W.
Mungo & Co.
d Top* of the market for your cotton
seed at all times. Mungo
Q Pros.
Guano We haye a grain fertilizer
y on hand. Also 16 per cent acid,
y Mungo Bros.
Shingles for Sale?No. 1. $6.50;
x's$5.50; No. 2. $4.50 Cut from
h forest ridge timber. Sutton
Bros. Pageland, S. C.
d Wanted all the eggs and chickens
we can get. Smith-Baker
Co., Pageland, S. C.
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d Bring us your chickens and eggs.
Sutton Bros.
0 Bring jour laundry to Smith-Bat
ker Co., Pageland, S. C.
r See J. W. Mungo & Co., first for
T. W. Wood & Son's Leaps
Profilic and Red May seed
wheat.
Wagons, Wagons We have the
Piedmont, Hickory and Nissen
wagons. Sellorswap. Mungo
Bros.
250,000 Early lersey Wakefield
Cabbage Plants. Right age,
r right size. Oakdale Farm,
Marshville, N. C.
Car of fertilizer for grain. See
me. A. F. Funderburk.
j Butter?Can supply to customer
2 lbs. firm, yellow butter per
week. Mrs. R. S. Latimer,
For Sale?One good milk cow,
fresh, cheap enough. Joe
Hurst, Ruby, S. C. lip.
For No1
We have bough
your wants and
is complete, with i
ing almost daily.
Be
/ COTTONSEED MEA
SEED R
Best G
| SELF-RISING and
New DRY GOODS and SI
price and going foi
Come and see
G. C. Man*
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Is the place 1
Shoes, Hats, (
Ties, Collars
Under w<
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1 hrv Gnndc a
rj mwm. J \f W?U V
r Yon N
: Smith-Bi
i Is also the place. Cail, see th<
|j and then buy the goods and y<
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1 LOCALS For
Rent?Mv house and lots.
See R. K. Kirkley. lOp
Seed Rye?Plenty on hand. Sow
rye. Mungo Bros.
Plenty hulls now on hand, at 75
cents hundred. Also plenty of
Cottonseed meal. J. E. Agerton,
Pageland, S, C.
For Sale?250 Elberta peach
, trees, two years old at 15c each,
50 apple trees at 20c each. T.
W. Gregory, Pageland, S. C, 11
Fulghum Oats. Sow Fulghum
oats and realize a third more
on the same land. See us. We
also have Abruzzi rye, Rosen
rye and seed wheat. Mungo
Bros.
Wheat?We have Leaps Prolific
seed wheat on hand. Best
made. Woods. Mungo Bros.
Miss Effie Carpenter opened a
dress making shop at The Blue
Bird the 18th. Ladies' suits and
Men's shirts made to order.
Relining of suits and furs, and
designing and embroidering
are also in her line. Ymirnaf.
ronage solicited.
Limited amount of soda. Will
swap 2 lbs. soda for 3 lbs. seed.
Also best exchange 8 3-3 for
your seed. J. E. Agerton, Pageland,
S. C.
Seed Exchange?We will give
you an even exchange in 7 per
cent meal for your seed, 200
lbs. soda tor 300 lbs seed, 3000
lbs.V-C 8-3-3 guano for 2000 lbs#
seed, or 2 tons 16 per cent acid
tor 1 ton seed. Bring us your
seed: will treat you right. Mungo
Bros. Pageland, S. C.
We haul any thing, anywhere,
any time bv truck. R. A. Carpenter.
Jitney Line
From Pageland to Monroe
Leave Pageland 9 a. m. Leave
Monroe on return trip this week
at 3 o'clock.
Leave Pageland for Chesterfield
at 5 p. m. Return leaving
Chesterfield lip. n\
C. C. Price.
vember
t the goods to fill
now our stock
aew goods arriv
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L, SEED OATS.
YE and MILL FEED.
rades
PLAIN FLOUR.
lOES bought at the right
: a small margin,
for yourself.
ium & Co.
AKER CO.
to gel your
ttaps, Gloves;
Sweaters,
>ar, Etc.
ns
r Groceries
feed
in*:r to. l
e goods and get our prices I
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