The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, July 25, 1917, Image 1
I The pageland journal
Yo).7 NO. 45 PAGELAND, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 19X7 $1.00 per year
Iist of Those Who
Are Drawn
Below is printed a list of
the first five hundred and
fifty-nine men drawn in
Chesterfield county for military
service. The names
are printed in the order they
were drawn. The first on
the list will be first called. It
is impossible to say just how
far down the list it will be
necessary to go to get the
county's quota of 164 men,
but probably all of the list
printed today will be summoned
to appear before the
exemption board at CbesfnrfloU
(? ?
IV! iiwiu 1U1 CAULI11UUIU1JU
within the next few days.
^V258 Duncan McDonald
^ 458 Earnest H. Melton
^ 1436 Charlie Allen
H 854 George Tate
1 1894 Charlie B. Starnes
1878 Dave Teal
1095 Angus D. Miles
2022 Reem E. Lawn
V 1495 Redman Hancock
r 783 Columbus Taylor
1813 J. Alex Clark
1858 Ellis J. Comes
1752 Enoch Coachman
1117 Wm. H. Plyler
1572 Arthur Sowell
1748 King D. Barnes
2195 Sanford Campbell
837 John M. McManus
2036 Dave Watts
i 337 Spurgeon Singleton
I 576 Marvin Anderson
1 27b Benj. McQueen
509 M. Luther Teal
& 1185 Buddy Newman
K 564 Edward Campbell
H2166 Boston McDonald
Wk 545 Maxcv Warren
^Bl9l3 Ruffus Robeson
596 Jas. Ingram 4
^ 1267 Perry M. Therrell
f aiio m. L,eo jonnson
536 Roy T. While
1495 Lem Alsobrooks
548 Thos. Ashe
126 Elijah C. Wallace
1679 Chas. B. McLean
1237 jule Morris
784 Frank Taylor
1732 Wm. Haney
755 Clarence W. Pigg
107 Sam Sherill
1546 Joe Smith
1563 Press D. Brewer
2099 Charlie Little
1369 Oscar Short
616 Robert Lowery
373 Ransom Wilson
1676 John W. Jones
1266 Wm. F. Taylor
I 1891 Thos. F. Railings
I 775 Oscar L. Smith
486 Henry W. Rivers
692 Charlie P. Cagle
6o0 Freeman Jackson
1986 Ben. F. Turnage
810 Harrison B. Boyd
1539 Eugene Moore
1682 Lovet P. Poison
507 Walter L. Teal
309 J as. Powe
437 Wm. F. West
1324 Robt. P. Britt
604 Dolphus Johnson
43 John Haney
2181 John A. Lewis
763 Sam Gary
1548 LeRoy Watts
1264 John Ed Taylor
1066 J. Minor Jordan
924 Elgin Seeg.irs
420 John E. Graves
1014 Sidney Tillman
1178 Bud Miller
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v/n v* in. jv. i nuireii
2374 J. Thorn well McCaskill
433 Henry B. Hunt
132V Clem T. Brock
10 Oscar Brasington
1045 J. \Valter Gregory
1031 Chas. R. Dunn
1705 Boykin Hudley
^! 1331 Wm. Brock
1685 Wm. A. Rayfield 1
j 487 Fred Rivers
; 1282 _ Jonah F. Bittle 1
1847 Archie C. Wmburn
797 Guy L. Watts
140 Henry Bailey l
1536 John E. Mills 1
1922 Arthur W. Aycock S
1723 John M. Bailey
1779 Allen Roberts ]
1236 Robert Perry Moore 1
2247 Raymond H. Jenkins 1
2011 Lonnie R. Broom
432 Thos. Lester Huntley
18 Wilson D. Coward - j
652 Frank Robinson
927 Thos. G. Shaw
1484 Kinmon Sellers 5
739 Vester Miles
1751 Allen Chapman :
601 Benj. Jackson
\Xy). Tnhn Qinr>1a<r
JWAJL&A I^IUVlUIt
ll4t> W. Curtis Threatt
11103 Waldo K. Nelson
2319 Frank H. Lee 1
1395 Lacoste Hardison ]
606 Jas. J. Lowe S
182 Joe Dargan
1271 Robt. Johnson
513 Berij. T. Teal
46 Thos. L. Ingram ]
1020 Spofford Baker ]
1651 John E|. Boone 1
1099 Everett R. Miller
1955 Ben. F. Brock s
1636 Jas. T. Burr
223 Willie R. Haley
2066 Henry A. Gibson ]
1441 Dan C. Clark
117 Wm. E. Teal <
2330 R. Bunyan Yates
602 Alex James ]
390 Jacob E. Burr
2233 Jake Ratliff 1
75 Thos. Lee Moore
1818 Lawrence E. Gainey ]
772 Zeb V. Smith 1
1456 Andrew L. Hancock
721 Jas. T. Jackson ]
1419 Fred Robinson i
1549 Lonnie C. Myers 1
1476 Chester L. Raffaldt 1
280 Tom Mack \
2322 Lee W, Middleton
ilftl T r>
jesse rwans J
972 Walter H.Hall
757 Vance Plyler
9G6 John Dixon 1
868 Henrv T. Corbett
2330 Charley Newman
532 Eli Sellers
2090 Minor H. Watson ]
379 Walter Adams ]
1560 Sam Gaddy 1
542 Coleu L. Williams 1
2107 Hugh G Ammons
194 Butler E ? 1
874 Herman Eubanks 2
552 James Bittle
1300 Henry Jackson 2
2124 Dan. A. Geddings 1
1073 J as. H. Ingram
1887 Jesse J. Mangum 1
298 Burdine Pegues
t>7i> Kussell Allegar 2
2132 Henry M. Hoffman 1
17G9 Talmage Johnson 1
1294 Joe Gardner
1148 Wm. Waddell 1
1647 Luther Turnage
1354 J as. V. Liles
1906 John Patterson
2017 T. Luther Hicks 1
343 Glimey A. Strong 2
2008 Henry B. Adams
1613 Gary W. Odom 1
2100 Jefferson Love 2
982 Munn Jackson 1
726 B. Eugene Kennington
15 Chas. W. Clark 1
905 Tas. D T.flwrpnro
933 Flynn Steen 1
2331 Henry Baker 2
1531 Henry Jordan
2209 Chester Griggs
1288 Everett Cauthen 1
452 Jeff D. Lisenby 1
355 Tom Wall 1
1843 John G. Wilhelm
530 J as. T. Webster
809 Duncun Boon 1
1114 G. Lee Ogburn 2
1470 Dr. K. M. Newsom 2
645 Bud Rivers
2135 Wm. K. Johnson 2
218 Ben- F. Harris
620 Thos, McQueen >
334 Wm. P Chapman t
550 Wm. Bennett
611 Angus Martin
574 Lester Edwards
31 Jesse Ford
1432 Jasper Townsend
L727 John R. Chapman
2047 Brady Hamilton 1
981 Wm, Hudley J
1848 Wm. Yarber .
1570 Andrew Rivers
1817 John A. Enton 1
770 Trac> Smith
882 Frank M. Guy
2078 Thos. S. Knight (
677 Andrew J. Allen
2119 Murdock G. Gainey
2360 W. G. McPherson
749 Charley C. Nicholson
2269 John Ratliff J
1868 Hurley A. Funderburk 1
L509 B- Frank Sellers 1
1211 Lonnie P. Hancock
525 John W. Vaughan J
1417 Charley Robinson
L574 Esau Williams 1
2034 T. Balden Smothers
760 James D. Redfearn '
183 John H. Davidson
56 Harry Lavina
L276 Bee Watts
L791 Henry Singleton
L956 Wm. B. Brown (
792 Luther T. Wallace j
2128 Tohn T.Hodges '
5 Luther Boon
350 Benj. Tillman ]
L580 Clarence J. Burch
54 Marion A. Laney
2265 Carrol W. Middleton '
O^n TI7 K T-V
o i\j ?v 111. x\. uixon
1714 Howard Purvis
549 R Arthur Ashley
1132 John W. Simpson
440 H. C. Hurst 1
L485 Furgeson E. Smith v
1674 Luther C. Johnson _ j
741 James A. Mills ]
1054 S. Frank Hilton $
J336 Edward Horton
1275 Robert Lee Watts ]
1316 E. Steadman Johnson \
1225 Junius Diggs
711 Marion M. Funderburk ^
1022 G Ansel Baker
841 Wm. Miller
638 Julius Parson
1032 Charley S. Eason
623 Charley Marshall
269 Alec McNeil
685 James R. Atkinson
L141 Wm. G. W. Terry
L3l4 Jay McNair
1016 Calvin Tony
1688 Ernest Smith
335 Lester Sinclair
430 Edmund Townsend 1
1005 Geo. H. Sanders
493 Wm. F. Russell g
1108 Knox Ammons I
358 Wm. A. Privett ] \
923 Neill W. Segars j j
305 Robert Jackson !
341 Cleveland R. Sjover 1
5370 L. Daniel Raley
007 Jim Robison " 1
704 General Greene g
391 Sam B Burr
360 Roach A. Sellers 1
353 James Truesdale
970 John Gathing, McBee
637 Alexander Pinson 1
675 James W. Johnson 1
5024 Chess McDonald 1
800 Kesler F. Blackwell i
657 Andrew S. Johnson
!0r>5 Jessie L. Miller
219 Ben F. Horn 1
571 Sylvester Diggs i
873 Ansel W. Funderburk
488 John W. Rivers
543 John T. Richardson
ll()2 James W. Love
704 Julius C. Rvans I
72 Wm. N. Nfatheson
053 Walter Hilton
8% Walter L. Wallace 2
709 C. McQueen 2
356 Richard Watson
112 James T. Stafford
067 John T. Jordan I
082 Monroe Mills I
II16 John C. Donehue 2
128 Leslv C. Wannamaker
012 E. G Faile
679 F/dward C. Anderson
Vho Will Be Exempted By
Local Board
It has been of considerable
nterest to know what authoriy
the exemption boards have as
egards exemptions, and the
:ause for which the board may
rancel the service of a person
lrafted, have been matters ol
;onsiderable discussion. One ol
he most interesting sections is
ound on page fortv nine of the
ules, as follows:
"For the purpose of these rules
ind regulations 'labor' shall be
;onstrued to mean bodily 01
nental exertion. It may be
jither physical or intellectual; ii
nav be professional, mechani
:al, commercial, elecirical, 01
agricultural; and each of these
brms of labor may exist undei
nodifications or in combination
with each other. The means o:
support ot the dependent persoi
:>r persons must be produced by
[his labor, whatever be its char
acter- it may not be whollj
produced from it, but it must b<
nainly so. A dependent re
:eiving support from a person
whose income is derived fron
iividends or rents can not be
iependent upon his labor, but i
hat income were entirely the
:ruit of professional or physica
oil, then such person or per
?ons would be dependent upor
lis labor.
"For the purpose of these rule!
end regulations, by the tern
aged or infirm* parents is mean
hose persons who, from old age
>r infirmity, are disable fronr
earning the means of supporting
hemselves and who by reason
900 Henry T. Jones
.981 Carl A Rivers
617 Bryan. ^Odom
!303 As ErnesU Deese
3G3 Lawrence Williams
286 Heyward Burch
1765 John Halev
6 Harrv A. Board
!167 Baron Mack
327 Wilson Sanders
664 Oliver Sellers
93 Robert T. Quick
448 Carl B. Edgeworth
722 Clemon C. Anderson
957 Will Byrd
557 Andrew S. Johnson
744 Francis Brodie
.112 Benj. F. Ogburn
345 John Terry
595 Jim]. Gainey
J184 Will Teal
355 Henry F. Parker
103 Will Sellers
!196 J. Cleveland Campbell ^
585 Allen C. Cassidy
n< .> t>? ?' ^
7i? i nomas m. Kobinson
.221 Edgar F. Johnson
102 Luther A. Munn
625 Oscar Shaw
556 Fletcher Buchanan
5(>5 Jadie F. Brewer
; 159 Harris C. Wilhejm
154 Caldwell Brewer
281 Wilson Badegood
51 Joe R. Johnson
7l7 Edward S. Graves
057 Thomas H. Hunter
250 Charlie S. Sellers
073 Lewis A. Kirkley
30 Henry F. Fisher
191) John Ford
388 Robert Brock
123 Samuel J. Smith
716 Geo. Ratchff
773 Clyde Smith
608 Judge Leak
106 Walterman J. Davis
319 Win. Rickitts
73() John A. Farmer
2:? James D. Eddins
392 B. Preston Burr
081 Alexander Miles
231 Alec Pegues
889 Chailie H. Honk in*
383 Preston Adams
166 Kulan Miller
712 Henry Poe
180 W. Bookie Tolson
r?88 Wm. Gordan
8r?r> Whiteford Thompson
(Continued on second page)
J
of such age or infirmity, have S
become dependent for the means
i of support upon the person in
respect of whom the claim is 1
1 made.** *
The classes of persons that j
may be exempted by the loca 1 j
[ board follow: 1
t Section 20. Persons or classes ?
5 of persons to be discharged by '
5 the local board:
(a) County and municipal of- \
, ficers. I
r (b) Customhouse clerks. i
i (c) Persons employed by the 1
1 United States in the transmission 1
of the mails. 1
r (d) Artificers and workmen !
! employed in armories, arsenals, (
r and navy yards of the United 1
1 States.
f (e) Persons employed in the 1
1 service of the United States des
7 ignated by the President to be
- exempted. !
p (f) Pilots.
' (g) Mariners actually employ- 1
- ed in the sea service of any citi 1
i zen or merchant within the Uni- 1
1 ted States.
i (h) Those in a status with ref
spect to persons dependent upon
them for support which renders 1
^ their exclusion or discharge de- 1
sirable.
? M\ Am, ? '
<vimj uiniiicu lilUU WUOS6
ife or child is dependent upon '
is labor for support. '
(2) Any son of a widow de "
endent upon his labor for sup
ort.
(3) Son of aged or infirm l
arents dependent upon his labor
>r support 1
(4) Father of a motherless child
r children under sixteen years i
f age dependent upon his labor
pr support. 1
(5) Brother of a child or chilren
under sixteen years of age, 1
/ho has (have) neither father nor 1
lother, and is (are) dependent
pon his labor for support.
(i) Any person who is found i
iv such local board to be a T
oember of any well-recognized '
eligious sect organization or- 1
janized and existing May 18, 1
.917, and whose then existing
creed or principles forbid its I
nembers to participate in war <
n any form, and whose religious
convictions are against war or s
participation therein in accordance
with the creed or princi- 1
pies of said religious organi i
cations. i
Sec. 21. Those found to be
morally deficient. 1
Sec. 22. Local boards to de- 1
cide claims of exempton or discharge
within three days after !
filing of affidavits. i
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Don't think two much of your 1
own methods. Other people
may be right about them. ]
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F ryers
Hens
Hams
Shoulders
Delivered at
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Store, Gue
Spirit of American Troops is
Excellent
American Training camp in
France, July 2().?By tthe Associated
Press?"Whenever you
write home, whether in a privaK;
etter or to any newspaper, teil
hem we are doing finely an I
[hat no army ever had a finer
spirit or was more confident of
winning."
"I have handled troops for a
jood many vears and under
variety conditions, but never
had a finer set of men, never a
more enthusiastic lot than now
It has been a revelation to me
to see the spendid spirit that has
prevailed since we landed and it
augurs well for the part America
is to play in the war that her
initial troops take hold with a
vim that is going to prove irresistable."
The first quotation is from a
comparatively green trooper, the
second from a seasoned officer.
Both were made independntly to
the Associated Press within a
few moments of each other yesterday.
Both illustrate the
wonderful espirit de corps prevailing
throughout the first
American contingent?an esperit
de corps which has evoked the
enthusiastic approval of th?
French. The American soldiers
as one mingles with them,
do not appear to under-estimate
in the slightest seriousness and
earnestness of the task before
them, but from the newest rooky
to the oldest sergent they are
going through their daily drill
performing their daily work with
clash, vim and cheerfulness and
willingness that has come as
genuine to the correspondent
who spent the first two years of
the war on the German side and
with ample opportunities to witness
the perfunctory qualites of
the German spirit.
A chaurfeur had applied for a
position with a new-rich family
which aspired to be considered
'top notch" socially, and was
being interviewed by the mistress
of the house.
"We call all our servants by
their last names," she announced.
"What is your last name?"
"You had best call me Thomas.
ma'am." rpnlipd tlio annlinant
"No, we insist that you be
willing to be called by your last
name. Otherwise vou won't do
at all."
"Oh, I'm willing, ma'am, but I
I don't think the family would
like to use it,"
"What is your last name then.1'"
said his prospective employer,
somewhat coldly and as though
she expected a revelation of international
scandal.
"Darling, ma'am?Thomas
Darling."
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