The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, May 30, 1917, Image 4
How to Answer Questions on
Registration Cards
(Continued from first page)
merchant within the United
States.
8. By whom employed? Where
employed.
If vou are working for an in
dividual, firm, corporation, or
association, state its name. Lf in
business, trade, profession, or
euipiuyuieui tor yourseit, so
state. If you are an officer of
the State or Federal government
sav whether your office is under
the United States, the State, the
county, or a municipality. In
answer to the question as 10
where you are employed, give
the town, county, and State
where you work.
9. Have you a father, mother,
wife, child under 12 solely de
pendent upon you for support
(specify which)?
Consider your answer thoughtfully.
If it is true that there is
another mouth than vour own
which you alone have a dutv to
feed, do not let your militaiy ardor
interfere with the wish of
the Nation to reduce war's misery
to a minimum. On the
other hand, uoless the person
you have in mind is solely dependent
on you, do not hide
behind petticoats or children.
10. Married or single (which)?
Race (specify which)?
This does not ask whether you
were once married, but whether
you are married now. In ans
uror tn thn nn 4 ^
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race, state briefly whether Caucasion,
Mongolian, Negro, Ma
layan, or Indian.
II. What military service
have you had? Rank?
Branch? Years? Nation or State?
No matter what country you
served, you must give complete
informatiton. In answering these
questions, first name your rank,
using one of the following words:
Commissioned officer, Noncom
missioned officer, Private. Next
state branch in which you served
in one of the following words:
Infantry, Cavalrv, Artillery,
Medical, Signal, Aviation, Sup
ply. Marine, Navv. Next, state
the number of years' service,
not counting lime spent in the
reserve. Finally, name the Na
tion or State you served. If j-ou
served under the United States
or one of the States of the United
States, name your service in one
of the following terms: National
Guard (of such and such a State).
Militia (of such and such a State),
Volunteers of United States, or
Regular Army (Navy) of United
12. Do you claim exemption
from draft? Specify grounds.
Because you claim exemption
from draft, it by no means fol
lows that you are exempt. For
the information of the War Department
you should make a
claim now if you intend to pros
ecute it. Some persons will be
exempted on account ot their
occ upations or offices, some on
account of the fact that they
have relatives dependent upon
them tor support. Your answer
touching these things will be im
portant in supporting the claim
you now intend to make in your
answer to the present questions.
Be sure, therefore, that the
grounds vou state are in conformity
to your answers to ques
tions 7 and 8. In stating grounds
you claim as exempting you,
use one of the following terms:
If you claim to be an executive,
legislative, or judicial ofticer ot
the State or nation, name your
office and say whether it is an
office of the State or Nation. If
you claim to be a member of a
religious sect whose creed for
bids its members to participate
in war in any form, simply name
the sect. If you are employed
in the lrnncmi?cir?n r?f tl-??
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States mails or as an artificer or
workman in an armory, arsenal,
or navy vard of the United States,
or if you are a mariner emplov
ed in the sea service of any citizen
or merchant within the Uni- (
ted States, so state. If you are
a felon or otherwise morally de- 1
ficient and desire to claim exemption
on that ground briefly, i
If >ou claim physical disability, i
state that briefly If you claim
exemption on any other ground, I
State your ground briefly. i,
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The graded school here closed
last Thursday. The only exercises
was the music recital given
by Mrs. B. H. Turnage and her
music class, which was very p
much enjoved by a large crowd. G
The Ladies of theBaptist Mis- ^
sionary Society prepared a nice
basket of good things to eat and j
carried to the soldier boys, who 5
are guarding Lynches Kiver /
bridge, on Wednesday afternoon.
To see how much the boys appreciated
the treat I feel sure a<
each lady felt fully repaid for
her time and trouble. WB
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the teachers at 6 o'clock tea on
last Tuesday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Clyde McManus,
who were married at North
Tuesday evening, were the 5
guest of Dr. and Mrs. A, A. McManus
Wednesday night and
Thursday.
Mr. Ward B. Ingram of Che- !
raw was the guest of friends
here recently. . f
Mrs. Estelle Blackwell, who
was the guest of her cousin. Miss
Mollie Poston, has returned to
her home at Jefferson.
Mrs Mary Davis and little girl,
of Chesterfield spent Thursday
night in town with Mrs. Davis'
sister, Mrs. Lee Melton. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Middleton
and children visited relatives at
Catarrh Sunday.
Mrs. Leland Gunter spent [
Thursday in Columbia. ?
Dr. and Mrs. K. L. McManus |i
ot Chesterfield were the guest of P
Dr. and Mrs. A. A. McManus gj
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCaskill |
and children visited relatives in P
the Buffalo section Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Bcuttie |
motored to Columbia Friday. *5
Mrs. D. M. Pate and children g
of Patrick visited relatives here jg
recently. Z
Mi. and Mrs. Tom flearon B
and children of Bethune visited
relatives here Saturday ?
Mrs. Jim Hair from Clvde was E
I he guest of her daughter, Mrs. SI
]. K. Han here Sunday,
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LEAVES LEAVES
ageland 6:00 a. m. Cheravv 1:30 p.m.
luess 6:18 a. m. S. A. L. Jet 1:35 p. m.
It. Croghan 6:32 a. m. Thompsons 1:55 p. m.
Luby 6:42 a. m. Chesterfield 2:25 p. m.
Chesterfield 7:05 a. m. Ruby 3:00 p. m.
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iiuiiipsuus /;oj a. in. Mt. (Jroghan 3:23 p. m.
I. A. L. let 7:55 a. m. Gupss 3:45 p. m.
arrives Cheraw 8:00 a. m. Arrives Pageland 4:10 p. m.
Has capacity of 8 passengers without baggage.
Tickets will only be sold alter arrival of car at stations on
ccount of limited space.
Fruit Cans at Cost
We have in stock just 1,000 No. 3 solder
top fruit Cans which we will sell at cost?3 cts.
each. We will not get any more cans this
Season.
We also have a limited stock of Fruit Jars,
Caps and Rubbers at very low prices. The demand
will be so great for these goods that we
advise you to buy early so that you will get what
you need.
Pageland Hardware Co.
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i We are adding daily to ourstock of general B
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I our trade demands and at prices as low as mon- I
I ey will buy them. I
S Our expenses are cut to the minimum by
| doing business in the hitch lot and doing our
9 own work.
1 We thank our frieiids and customers for the
| liberal patronage given us and solicit a continuB
ance of same on the basis of square dealing
I to one and all.
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monument you expect to uy. Zion, 3rd and 4th Sunda3*s at
See me and save time and n o'clock.
money. Antioch, 2nd Sunday at 11.
# Mt. Croghan, 2nd Sunday at
G. R. Knight. 3:30 p. m. and 4th at 8. p. m.
Zoar, 1st Sunday, at 11 o'clock.
~ Sunday school at all the above
churches at 10 o'clock.
Veterinary Surgeon
R. W. Cato, Baptist.
Calls answered day or night. Mt. Moriah, 1st Saturday at 3
Phone No. 48 two rings. p.m. and Sunday at 11. SunFull
stock of horse and cattle at 10*
, , . .... Bethel, 2nd Saturday at 3. p. m
powders on hand at all limes. ^ Sunday at u Q?clock# Sun.
L. P GRAVES ^av sc^100^ at except on 2nd
Sunday.
B. S. Funderburg, Baptist:
pi Pageland, 2nd Sunday at 11
I and 8, and the 4th at 8. Sunday
GOT SOMETHING I school at 10.
Dudley, 2nd Sunday at 4 and
YOU the4thatll. Sunday school at
WANT TO 5sF.1.1.? 3. ~cept on u,e 4,h when h is
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_ I R. M. Haigler, Baptist:
Most people have a piece of I Liberty Hill. 1st Saturday at 2
furniture, a farm implement or I *tnd Sunday at 3. Sunday
something else which they have I school at 2.30 except On the 1st
ax a a a u- u .i I Sunday at 2.
discarded and which they no Mt. pisRah, 4th Sunday at 3.
longer want. an(j Saturday at 4 .
These things are put in the I . ^ i ** n
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atlic, or slorcd away in the barn, I Pagjland. 3rd Sunday at I 1
or left lying about, getting of less and 2nd at 3:30. Sunday school
and less value each year. fl at 10 except on the 2nd Sunday.
H Nev Hope 1st .Sunday at 11.
____________ I Bethesda 4th Sunday at 11.
H Bear Creek 4th Sunday at 4 p. m.
r I J. F. Hammond, Baptist:
^1 tiftiv \tAnn ctt i 8 Union Hill 1st Sunday at 11
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g TTTri. . E day school at 10. Prayer meet
i HLM 8 ins every Saturday n phf.
| Somebody wants those very R. S. Latimer, Preshvterian,
things which have become of no Pagcland, 1st Sunday ill 4 p. 111.
use to you. Why not try to find 3rd Sunday at 7:30 p. m. and
that somebody by putting a want 4tll Sunday at 1 1 a. 111.
advertisement in Bulah, 1st Sunday at 11 a. m.
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