The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, July 04, 1917, Image 4
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Registration List For Chested
field County
(Continued from last week)
Middendorf.
Ammons, Jesse Wright; Ammons,
Hugh G.; Ammons, Knox Livingston.
Barmer, Benjamin; Crowley, John
Ralph.
Dixon, Dock; Dixon, Walter; Dixon,
Anguish; Dixon, Beler; Dixon, Daniel;
Donohue, John Calhoun.
Gainey, Sandy; Gainey, Gilliam;
Gainey, Murdock D. A.; Gainey, Daniel
Jessie; Gainey, Dorse; Gainey,
James Duncan; Geddings. Henry Reynolds;
Geddings, Daniel Alexander.
Hall, Lewis; Hancock, Wi'Mam
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?t ViMvjr , iiivno) nt i.iiua f i&vu^CSt w Willi
Patterson; Hoffman, Ulias S. Grant;
Hoffman, John Franklin; Hoffman,
Newton H.; Hoffman, Henry Mclver;
Horn, William Franklin; Hunt, Ben
Tillman.
Johnson, William Knoxie; Johnson,
femes Warren; Johnson, William Redmond;
Johnson, Luther Otto; Johnson,
Gilbert Emory; Johnson, Benjamin
Rukus; Johnson, John Benjamin
Gaddy; Johnson, James Henry Jr.;
Johnson, Maxcy Leo; Johnson Bill;
Johnson, Charlie David.
Outlaw, James A. Murray; Outlaw,
James Riley.
Poe, Robert L.; Rowe, Gussie
Wright.
Shaw, John Lawton; Shehane,
James Franklin; Shehane, Robert
Earl; Sims, Ernest L.; Stevens,
Hedge; Sweatt, John O.; Sweatt, Thomas
Osborne.
Thomas, William Doub.; Warr, Edward;
Wilhelm, Horace Conrad; Wilhelm,
James Fred; Wilks Maxcey Lee.
(Colored)
Briston, Willis; Hudley, James;
Hunter, Gardener Roscoe.
Linton, Arthur; McDougal, Boston
Jr.; Mack, Baron; Matthews, Thornwell:
Matthews 7. A MifeVioH Vorlu
Smtih, Lacoste; Wright, Luther.
Brock's Mill
Bittle, John F.; Britt, Robert
Pierce; Brock, Preston P.; Brock,
Benjamin A.; Brock, Julian J.; Brock,
Archie Tillman; Brock, Clem Thomas;
Brock, John Lawrence; Brock, William;
Brock, James Attaway.
Chapman, Benjamin Henry; Chapman,
William DeWitt; Cooper, "William.
Dees, Lucian; Fer, Edward.
Gulledge, Harley; Hanna, Jno.;
Hanna, Boss; Hendrix, Carl; Hodge,
William Simeon; Horn, Thomas;
Horn, James; Howard, Ben; Huggins,
Sheldon.
Jones, James Paul; Jones, Wiliam.
Kager, Jesse; Lee, Purdie E.; Lee,
Benjamin F.; Lee, Ora Burton; Liles,
William; Liles, James Vernon.
Parker, Henry Franklin; Parker,
Robert S.; Pegues, Joseph Kimball;
Privatte, William A.; Purvis, Henry.
Rhines, May Davis; Rivers, Charley;
Rivers, Henry Lamar; Rodgers,
Barfeel; Rodgers, Robert.
Sellers, Willie Eli; Sellers, Roach
A.; Short, James Eddie; Short, Daniel;
Short, Oscar.
Teal James Tyler; Teal, Simon
Peter; Teal, Andrew Franklin.
Vlockovan, Harmon.
Waldrup, Sydney David; Wallace,
William; Watson, Earle Lamply;
White, Dave; White, William T.
White, Furman.
(Colored)
Bridges, John; Broady, Edmund;
Bhrown, Moses; Brown, John Henry;
Burch, Evander.
Carraway, Kastler; Carraway,
'George; Carraway, Lockhart; Cash,
Henry; Conrad, James; Crawford,
Walter.
Edwards, Earl; Funderburk, William.
Gainey, John; Gibson, Charles.
Hardison, Lacoste; Hardison, Walker;
Hillian, Rufus; Hillian, Lemuel;
Hillion Somn.l. II " I
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Ingram, William; Ingram, Andrew.
Lee, John Henry; Little, Jerry.
McCoy, Jesse James; McCoy,
John; McCoy, James; McKay, Timothy;
McFarlan, Robert; McMillan,
Jefferson; Marshall, Frank; Moore,
Alexander; Pepues, Vanderbilt;
Peprues, Walter; Peprues, Dock.
Ratcliffe, Pete; Robinson, Charley;
Robinson, Roman: Robinson, Fred;
Robinson, Benjamin Plenty.
Sanders, Samuel; Sanders, William;
Smith, Samuel Jones; Smith, Thomas;
Streater, Frank; Streamer, Rafe;
Streater, Alexander; Streater, Henry.
Tillman, Bunyan; Townsend, Edmon;
Townsend, Alexander; Townsend,
Jasper.
Wall, Green; Washinp^on, James
William; Watson, Wannamaker.
Cat Pond.
Brown, John Alexander; Chapman,
Peter Evander; Clark, James Archie.
Griggs, John Wilson; Gripes, Grover
Cleveland.
Jordan, Henry Darwin; Lewis,
Lawrence; Lewis, James Henry; Lewis,
John A.
Quick, Solorm.n A.; Ruthven, John
Alexander.
Teal Will; Tolson, Charles Hampton;
Tolson, William Books.
Wilks, Joseph Frank; Winburn,
Allen Washinprton; Winburn, John
Henry Lawrence.
Odom's Mill.
Brown, Gary; Brown, William C.;
Brown, William; Bryant, Robert;
Burch, Clarence Jackson; Burch, Ned
J: I Hurr, Luther A
Tl,om*R N,; Campbell,
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John S.; Cassidy, Allen C.; Cassidy,
Jada L.; Cassidy, Andrew Jackson;
Cassidy, Townsend C.; Clanton, Duncan
A.; Clanton, W. Reece; Clanton,
J. Lester; Crowley, H. Bailey.
Douglass, Thomas Hough; Funderburk,
Ira B.
Gainey, Jimy J.; Goodale, James
Bur.yan; Goodwin, Charley; Goodwin,
John W.
Hall, John E.'; Hopkins, L. Samuel;
Huntley, James A.; Hurst, Leonard E.
Isgett, John W.; Johnson, Thomas
Ranwell; Johnson, William.
Kelley, Andy Newell; Lewis, Edmund.
McDuffie, John W.; McLain, Jerry
E.; McLain, Lawrence; Martin, Anguish;
Martin, Duncan K.
Odom, Gary Wadworth; Odom W.
Buchanan; Odom, John D.; Odom,
Robert E.; Odom, Bryan A.; Odom,
Paul.
Pigg, English; Poison, Willis; Ratliff,
James C.} Ratcliff, R. Steve.
Sellers, A. May; Sellers, Charles
James; Shaw, Oscar; Sowell, Joseph
Kelly; Sowell, Rufus Lee; Smith,
Jackson C.
Tiner, Hardy A.; Therrell, Daniel
Curtis.
Wadsworth, Lewis Thomas; Watson,
R. Leonard; Wilkerson, I. Frank;
Woodward, William A.
(Colored)
Buchanan, William J.; Burr, James
T.; Burr, William.
Capers, Thomas; Dease, Eddie.
Grooms, Thomas; McFarlan, John;
McFarland, Nelson; Mungo, Carl.
Nivens, Dode; Sellers, Horace.
Tarlton, John; Turnage, Luther;
Williams, Rainey.
catarrh.
Boan, Samuel Franklin; Butler,
John Newton; Byrd, Charlie Wells.
Carter, Coleman Elmore; Funderburk,
Oscar Blair; Funderburk, Bratton
Ethel; Funderburk, Cletus Tiburtis.
Holley, James Gillam; Horton, Robert
Calvin; Horton, Dorch Roland;
Horton, Vernie Jerome; Horton, Carl
Eustace; Horton Herbert Arley; Horton,
William Otis.
McPherson, Waiter Graham; McPherson,
John Clarence; Middleton,
Cleveland Lee; Middlemen, Early Olson;
Middleton, Olan Marine; Middleton,
Carroll Whiteford; Middleton,
Colon Charli*; Moore. Loyad Randolph;
Moore, T. B.
Sullivan, Robert II.
(Colored)
Gaskins, James Erlie; Jowers, Walter;
Jowers, Mack; Jowera, Archie.
McCaskill, James Thornwell; Newman,
McKinley.
Raley, Levy Daniel; Raley, Sidney;
Scarborough, James.
Douglass' Mill
Atkinson, James Preston; Burr,
Walter Rufus; Burr, James Orland;
Clanton, Ola Augustus; Collins, William
Thomas; Douglass, Oscar; Douglass
Jerome; Douglass, Hugh.
Ellis, Smith Douglass; Hancock,
Henry F.; Jones, Charley Bryan.
Johnson, Dock James; Johnson,
William Reuben; Johnson, John Henry;
Johnson, Willie Worlie; Johnson,
Wade Hampton.
McDonald, James King; McFarlan,
Henry William; Merriman, John G.
Odom, Henry Clarence; Odom,
Johnnie B.; Oliver, Walter.
Pittman, Will T.; Therrell, David
A.; Thomas, James T.
(Colored)
Bennett, Russ; Gaddy, U. James.
McBee.
Atkinson, Robert C.; Blackwell,
Jeptha C.; Blackwell, James R.;
Blackwell, Kistler L.; Britt, Belkham
Hardy; Brown, Raymond; Brown,
Hugh; Brown, Ervin Lock; Bruton,
Stanney Jones.
Campbell, Eslie Calvin; Campbell,
Clarence D.; Corbitt, Henry Talbert;
Covinprton, Claud.
Dixon, William H.; Dixon, James
Edward; Douglass, Ben Tillman.
Edwards, Willie; Eubanks, Herman;
Evans, John Perry.
Ereeman, Larence; Gainey, William
Purdy; Gandy Robert; Gaskins, Mike;
Grant, Hoyt Hilton; Gunter, Toland
Ashby; Guy, Frank Martin.
Hall, Ed.; Harmon, IveyP.; Hildreth,
John F.; Hill, Ransom James;
Hill, Luke T.; Hill Orrin V.; Hopkins,
Charly H.; Horton, Early; Horton,
John E.; Horton, Ernest Leroy; Horton,
Dave Auder; Horton, Levy; Hubbard,
Corbett Cecil.
Jackson, Henry Lucas; Johnson,
Boyed; Johnson, Benjamin Clarence;
Johnson, Fletcher; Jones, Henry Thomas.
Kin>?, H. N.; Kinp, Wylie, R.; King, |
R. Dent. |
Larire. James N.: Lnwrnncp .lr*uor?v>
Douglass; Leviner Girley L.; Lyles,
Roma; Lyles, Sam Wesley.
McCaskill, M. C.; McCoy, Z. B.;
Marsh, Newton; Melton, Charley;
Melton, C. Lee; Melton, A. Russell;
Morrison, Keneth; Morrison, Edward
P.; Morrison, Daniel A.; Morrison,
James D.; Murflf, John M.
Raley, 'Clyde L.; Rogers, Ernest
Brasington.
Sogars, Drifford B.; Segars, Neal
W.; Seegars, H. Elprin; Seegars, Williford
J.; Shaw, Walton; Shaw, Thomas
G.; Smathers, Jessie; Sowell, Abe C.;
Sowell, George Luckes; Sowell, John
Purdy; Steen, Flim; Steen, Leonard;
Steen, Muldrow; Steen, Ervin ; Stokes,
Lucus Rutledge; Sowell, Ervin, J,
Thompson, Clinton; Tiller, Daniel
Tiller, GHlium Marre)lou?;
Trantham, John I. \ j
Warr, Andrew Wilson; Warren, ;
Thos. Rivers; Warren, Larence O. ;j
Warren, Maxcey; Waters, Charley;
Waters, Willie; Waters, Benjamin F.;
Waters, Mack; Williams, W. Edgar;
Young, JoC.
. Aldrich, James; Aldrich, Jack; Aidrich,
Nat.
Baldwin, Dave; Benjamin, Mack;
Bird, Mack; Blackwell, Luke, Blackwell,
Robert; Blackwell, Cohen H.;
Blair, Will; Bradshaw,
Coseman, Paul H.; Cuffey, Cornel.
Dixon, Daniel,; Dixon, John; Dixon,
Harrison; Duckit, Chancy.
Ganey, Sidney; Gathings, John.
Hall, Tom; Hall, Walter H.; Hall,
Walter Wellington; Hammonds, Dosie;
Haris, Will; Harris, Dock; Horton,
Thomas; Hough, John; Hough, John;
llough, William; Hudley, William.
Jackson, Mun; Kelly, Nathan; King,
George; King, Milton; King, Lawton;
King, John Bass.
Luckie, Thomas; Lupie, James Lee.
McCaskill, Alvin; McCaskill, Alfred;
McDonald, Son; McDonald,
Estridge; McFarland, Clarence;
Mackawain, Lee; Mills, Charley;
Mitchell, Willie.
Olridge, Richard; Pate, Davie;
Pate, John; Pate, Lewis; Paterson,
Oscar; Phillips, Brag; Peoples, Her.ry;
Peoples, Randolph.
Robertsosn, Luther Lewis; Robinson,
Jim; Rouse, Ernest; Rud, George.
Seegars, Jessie; Sowell, Green;
Sowell, Lewis.
Taylor, Frank; Tillman, Sidney;
Toney, Calvin; Toney, Junious.
Wearing, Sam; Williams, Ed.;
Wommack, Verus.
(Continued next week.)
Report of G. R. Knight,
for Old Store Township,
2nd Quarter
1917
Bal. on hand April 1st 1917 $2.81
Rec. April 2nd 250.00
? May 7th 12.81
Total 265.02
Paid out from April 4 1917, to
June 30 1917.
W. R. Smith .50
W. A. Plyler 3.40
L. E. Blakenev .50
R. M. Usher 1.30
April 7 J M. & C. W. Arant 15.75
? 7 j. M. Arant 1.50
? 7 L. A. Griffin 2.50
? 10 Lumber 1.80
? John Horton 2.00
? 10 B. R. Price 2.00
? 11 R. K. Chishulm lumber 1.00
? 11 H. W. Allen work .40
? 11 A J. ? ? .40
? II M. C.Clark ? .40
? 11 J. D. Watts ? .40
? 11 Joe Watts .40
? 11 Tiling 1.25
? 13 J. C. Carnes .85
? 13 Lumber 2.50
? l3Tom McManus .40
Nails .25
? 14 R. M. King I.f>0
Pearl Riggins 1.<H>
? Nebrasca Funderburk 1.25
? 14 J. R. ,, 3.00
? 14 Jessie Watts 1.00
? 14 P. M. Arant 2.50
? 14 J. R, Funderburk 2 25
14 T. A. ? 1.75
? 14 R. W. Jenkins .50
? 14 Ed Terry .75
? 14 William Terry .75
? 14 Hugh ? .75
? 14 Zeb Smith .75
? 14 Cecil ? .75
? 14 Henry ? .75
? 14 Jame Doster .75
Wagon 1.50
1.50
? 14 R. Smith 1.10
? 23 C. C. Nicholson l.oO
? 28 H. L. Sowell 1.00
? 28 Plowing .75
? 28 Labor .50
? Harl Starnes hauling 3.75
28 Road machine blade 8.15
Shovels 2.0o
May 3 J. R. Moree 1.50
Hauling 1.25
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? 4 H. J. Nicholson 1.00
? Jessie Price .50
? 4 John Plyler .50
Hauling .50
? 4 H H. Price .75
? 8 H. L. So well 1.50
Plowing and labor 1.25
? 9 K. H. Nelson 3.00
? 9 K. K. Chisholm 3.5<>
? 12 W. A. Walts draging 6.00
Cecil Smith .40
Albert Thompson .40
? J9 J. A. Rogers tools 1.10
? 19 John Blakeney 1.00
? 19 J A. Arant 3.00
June 1 Pageland Hdw. Co 22.00
? 1 Pageland Journal 2.00
? 23 Lumber and nails 4.50
? 23 Labor 3.00
Total paid out $140.6o
<3, R. Kqjght conimisson 39.80
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Pal. oq hand 85.22
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-THosl)-Stuff
you needn't read unless you
care to. It's mostly nonseuse.
Saturday morning when a fel*
low asked George Gardner if he
was the man who had been operating
a still over there in the
woods, he replied, "No. It was
Henry Graves, Ranford Smith
and Green Stegall."
Mr. J. R. Cato has a hen that
is no slacker. She is not only
doing her part in the food pro
duction campaign, but she ap
pears to realize that food is not
all that is required in the fight
against German world domina*
tion, for the other day the egg
she laid was shaped as much
like a torpedo as she could make
it. It is about the length of an
ordinary egg and is about as
h?avy, but it is only about seveneigths
of an inch in diameter
near one end, tapering slightly
to the other. On the small end
is a small circular protrusion
which might serve for the cap
to fire thetorpedo. It is not known
whether or not Mr. Cato has
been discussing the submarine
menace at home, and therefore
we are not prepared to say how
the hen gained her knowledge
of current events.
Shook It Into Action
"If you try to print the stories
the old man Anderson tells
vfktiMl snnn ruin vnnr nonpr "
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said a man on the street the
other day after he had read
about the earthquake curing a
man's rheumatism But at the
risk of ruining this rag we shall
tell this little story, which Mr.
Anderson declares is the honest
truth, just as the other one was:
Dr. Waddell, who, as stated
last week, lived several miles
down Black creek, owned an
old fashioned clock that had be
longed to his father. It had apparently
served out its alotted
period of service and it refused
to keep time any more. The
old doctor thought he would try
to have it repaired as it was a
treasured relic of days gone by.
But before he could get it fixed
that same Charleston earthquake
came and shook the old clock
into action, and from that time
until the doctor moved away
the clock ran without giving
anv more trouble.
Dropped Him In the Branch
A good story is told by Mr. H.
V. Mungo about a nigger who
lived at Kershaw several years
ago while Mr. Mungo was there.
This nigger went up to the
famous negro camp ground near
Heath Springs to attend a big
meeting. While there, so the
story goes, he saw a big nigger
lying flat on his back asleep.
This looked like opportunity to
have some fun, so he stepped between
the buck's legs and made
toward the branch with him
stern foremost at a moderate
gait. The nigger who was being
dragged didn't sleep much
longer, and he soon drew forth
a 44-caliber shooting pistol and
discharged the thing at his tormentor
to the utter surprise of'
the rascal doing the horse stunt.
This nigger said he thought he
was running before the young
cannon fired, but he then so far
outclassed anything he had done
before that the former gait seemed
no more than a snail's pace.
He said he was so badly scared
that he couldn't turn loose the
dangling man behind, but he no
longer had time to pick his road,
and from there to the canal the
helpless nigger was allowed to
strike only the high places. The
ditch or canal was about six feet
wide and four or five deep, it is
said. The running nigger had
up such spued that he was able
to jump to the other bank, but
he dropped his cargo into the
stream.
He had had his fur, which
wasn't ver: I i:;ny, and after
firing his old Owl Head a few
times from nearby pushes he
prepared to journey back to
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Program of the Chesterfield
Baptist Sunday School Convention
The convention meets with
the Chesterfield Baptist church
Friday and Saturday the 20th
and 21st of July. General sub
jech "The Efficient Sunday
School/*
Friday the 20th 10 a. m. The
Convention assembles. Organization,
Enrollment and Reports
of Delegates.
The Standard Sunday School,
Rev. Thomas J. Watts.
Relation of the Sunday School
to the Church, Rev. B. D.
Thames.
Dinner 12:30 to 2 P. M.
Afternoon Session, The Effi
eient Teacher, Supt. J. Arthur
Knight.
The Laws of Teaching, Rev.
Thomas J. Watts.
8:30 p. m. An address on
Sunday school work by Rev.
Chas. A. Jones.
Saturday 10 a. m. How to
Hold Boys in the Sunday school,
L. E. Cogburn.
Good Records, Rev. J. K. Hair.
How to Get Good Teachers
in Sunday School, Rev. Thomas
J. Watts.
Delivery of Diplomas to the
graduates of Normal Class.
Dinner 12:20 to 2 P. M.
The Value of the Organized
Class in the Sunday School,
Rev. B. S. Funderburg.
The Graded Sundav School in
Principle and Practice, Rev.
Thomas J. Watts.
B. S. Funderburg,
J. K- Hair,
W. P. Coker.
Two Ways
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1st. Be ready to rent
sistance the Governmer
2nd. Give all your i
work which provides fo
in your purchases yoi
judgement.
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trance Examination^^^^|
University of South HH
Carolina. HB
The examination for
award of vacant scholarships
University of South Caroliri^^^^^|
and for admission of new stiu^^HjH
ents will be held at the cour.t^^^^H
court house on Friday, July
at 9 a. m. Applicants must nc^H^^H
be less than sixteen years of agt^^^^H
When scholarships are vacai]^^^^H
after July 13, they will be awari^^^^^|
ed to those making the highe^^H^^
average at examination,
vided they meet the conditio^^H^H
governing the award. App^^HH|
cants for scholarships shou^^^^^R
write to President Currell fc^HH
scholarship examination blank^H^Hl
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out by the applicant should b<^^fl^H
filed with President Currell
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Scholarships are worth $lO(]fl^^H
free tuition and fees, total $15?^HIh
The next session will open Sep^^HH
tember 19, IS 17. For furthc^H^H
information and catalogue, atfl H
dress, President W. S. Currel^^^^H
Columbia, S. C.
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tires nearly new. Guy Watts atB^H
the Redfearn Auto Co.
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Calls answered day or ni.^ht.
Phone No. 48 two rings.
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