The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, July 25, 1917, Image 2
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The Pageland Journal1
Published Wednesday Mornings
by The Journal Company
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C. M. Tucker, Editor >j
Subscription Price - - $1.00 J
Entered as second-class mail
matter at the post otfice at Page land,
S. C., under Postal Act
of March 3, 1879. .
July 25, 1917
A. F. Kerensky, the man of the
hour in Russia, has been given
dictatorial powers to bring order
out of the chaos resulting from
disaffection in the armies and
among certain classes of the
people. The Russians have
been loosing in the battles of
the last few days, following
the brilliant victories in the
campaign inaugurated early
in July by Kerensky. He has
again hurried to the front, and it
is hoped he will again be able to
put the soldiers in a fighting
mood. The situation in Russia
is serious, but by no means
hopeless.
The Journal is pleased to note
the absence of ill feelings in the
controversy between Jefferson
and Pageland relative to the
location of the proposed east to
west State highway frcm Chesterfield
to banrnsti?r Tlu> w ri.
ter has talked with more than
one Jefferson citizen recently,
and apparently the people there,
as here, are willing to abide bv
the dicision ol the highway officials
when the matter has
been thoroughly threshed out
"Of course we want the road,"
said one Jefferson man, "but il
we fail to get it we'll have no
grudge against Pageland." Kx
actly the same spirit is manifest
here. We want the road hecause
we think this is for nvAny
reasons the proper route, hut we
do not want it to keep Jefferson
from getting it. We hope the
same good feeling may continue
to exist.
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ABOUT TUB DRAFT
The list of names printed
elsewhere is as nearly correct as
we have been able to get it,
though it is not official and
there will doubtless he a feu
errors. In the main, however,
it is correct, and from this list
the 104 men from this county
will be selected by the counts
exemption hoard. Messrs. I. P.
Mangum, Walker Duvall and
Dr. J. II. Harden constitute the
board, and the meetings will h<
held at ilie county seat. The
lists will be verified, and notices
will be mailed to each man who "
is to appear before the board h.r '
examination. These notices will
give the date and place for the
examination, and seven days '
will be allowed for filing claims
for exemption. These notices]
will not be mailed until the
board meets and canvasses tlilists,
Thursday orFriday or per 1
haps later. The men will he 1
called in the order the nam s
are printed in this paper. The
first name may be called number "
one, the second number two, etc
on through the list of fi\e hun | 1
dred and fifty nine names given., 1
The first three hundred and )
twenty-eight will probaoly be
included in the first call, but it
is improbable that thecouirt>'s
quoin 01 int men will be secur-1 1
ed from this number. hi that
case others will be called until '
the number is secured. In the 1
opinion of the writer five hun '
dred or more will be required in
this call as the per cent in this I
county of married men with de
pendents is high
The man who can not find his 1
name in the list published today
mav be reasonably sure that lie1 ^
will not be called in the first ~
draft. However, a second, and
perhaps a third, call will likely j
come within a few months, and!
great rejoicing on the part of un !
called registrants now may seem "
sadly out of placet few months|
pr weeks henc<h . |
j?t of Those Who Are Drawn
(Continued from first page)
715 Thomas A. Evans
346 Shelton Muggins
!203 W. Nelson Harrel
!053 Joney McMillan
1051 Henry Lewis
957 Walter L. Calder
r ? i i t? n i I
rxo Ltvsmuer it. r.uwarus
1023 T. Frank Lowerv
'114 Lawrence O. Warren
L86(> Egbert Howl Funderburg
18< >S John A. Barfield
1943 Therodore Weather ford
1677 David Jones
122 Joe S. Tyson
1783 John T. Sanders
642 James B. Redfearn
939 David N. Tiller
1639 Eddie Deas
222 James Holly
236! Olin M. Mh'dleton
1715 James Rail iff
90G Girlv L. Levina
1337 Edward For
2226 Julius Johnson
700 Boyd B. Eubanks
l25o Luther J. Rollins
1195 Richard W. Brown
297 Clarence Pegues
321 'Douglass Roberson
730 John A. Mangum
162S Jackson C. Smith
7n7 Bundy C. F'incher
1125 Frank Streater
1002 Oscar Paterson
115l Joe Williams
1 I'M Ervin E. Miller
368 Arthur H. Williams
974 Dozy Hammonds
1098 EvanderJ Williams
32() Pierce Robinson
950 W. Edgar Williams
926 Walton Shaw
1010 Jessie Set gars
1S57 Robert Mosely
91') John M. Merff
65'? Arthur Smith
1919 Whitheford Threntt
1339 John i I anna
S14 Walter ?lyburn
1175 Lee Miller
1070 Geo. T. Jewett
738 Robert B. Mar/e
11 (?7 Wm. Miller
l()97 Walter W. Miller
1191 Boston A. Williams
1234 Earnest W. Moore
17S1 Isom Rogers
1360 May Davis Rhvnes
8-!S Lem Boston Seegars
2323 Emanuel A. Boston
1118 Neal Boston
1:11 Max S. To!son
221 James I licks
1 ->37 Luther C. Mills
1171 Yonnie E. Oliver
14 l l Walter Begues
J2S3 John I lenrv Johnson
2.3(1' i Bonj 1;. Boone
it>!(? Robert E. Odom
29Jam :s Batterson
S*22 Joseph Walker Edgew orth
AIM Lawrence M. S; tnlej
10r, i Raymond W Jordan
1-0.7 Jule Nelson Gulledge
MSn James K. McDonald
? >7? > J a i e; E. Gask ins
:9 52 K. E ;rl Shehane
I T? K) 1 Taw
1091 Kit if..ul Mellon
1139 Gilbert E. Johnson
170 John S Oliver
312 Jul Boe
1507 Tom Sillers
729 James Govt Chapman
tVj<! Joseph K. Sow ell
JS1 Dock I lurch
'JO Rolaml I). Poe
IVI Julian Douglas
!'- ) 1 A. Mav I >avis
177 John Wclborn Pusser
1X7 Iv.ulv Nicholson
170 Vernon Miller
- X 7 I > 1? > *
i .1,1 i?. r. i i^}'. I
!15S Iv.lward Warr j
I.Vi 1 h rbert \\. Wannanvaker I
S5S Jephta Black well
9% l)a\iil Love
ir.8 Charley C...>siilv
023 Clarence A. Baker
922 Isaiah (Janilv, J r.
774 L. B. VlcKaclnn j
<!2.f> John P. Guojanis
?S 10 Richard Miller
.VI7 James Paul Jones
all Palmar W a I son
IKS Henry IVrrv j
279 Henry F. Hancock
224 James Keiff
212 Thomas J Kivers
057 J. Ilarly Spencer
995 John Jefferson
i7a Clonic Clark
I 17 lames K. ()utlaw
. 00 Albert Pe?ues I
27.S Calvap \!< Kan j
Uffwyrfrfr-.- ' 7*5
' V '
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2177 Grover C. Griggs
1021 lames II. Baker
1622 R. Steve Ratcliff
1240 John Rufus Nicholson
524 Roland H. Vaughn X
2111 Dock Dixon
911 Newton Marsh
1177 Earnest Miller
532 Walter Weller
1517 Silas Deas
1851 Abe Cuffy
1924 Geo. E. Byrd
1139 John Sullivan
1214 Henry E. Hilton
830 Leander Singleton
2 342 A. Lonie Pate
1952 Samuel J. Bone
212 Ernest Hammonds
11357 Joseph K. Pegues
I 49 Ben C.johnson
8 Walter A. Board
1707 John W. McLean
2039 Thompson W. Williams
1160 James Griflith
1192 John W. Atkinson
1160 Wm. C. Davidson
305 Abram Poe
1143 David N. Terry
557 Walter Broady
1652 Henry B. Brock
1433 Greene Wall
214 5 M. Lee lohnson
1610 Thomas Groomes
1798 Lawerence Tompkins
(.22 Eddie Mulloy
5S5 Son Flowers
2191 Charlv Brock
2071 Wm. E. Gulledge
1461 Angus S. Johnson
1257 James J. Sikes
1077 Sandy W. Kirkley
1961 Walker F. Davis
781 Edward Gihnore Sutton
2131 Newton H. Hoffman
1415 Dock Pegues
1035 Thomas Eubanks
1631 Wm. A. Woodard
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32.* Daniel C. Robinson
134*3 Thomas Horn
143') James W. V. Campbell
18(>4 James L. Wright
857 Robert C. Atkinson
15~>4 Krnest Lowery
1401 Win. Ingram
1303 Clayton Jackson
2l 5l James F. Shehane
903 Paul H. Cochman
4.'<S Wm. Thomas Hunt
878 Robert Gaudy ?
1059 Andrew Jackson J
441 Carex J. Iiunlev
880 Hoyt Hilton Grant
The Wing
A high grade preparatc
the best training to boys
the State. The students
this institution prove the
A strong, clean, moral
school community, and m
nan living an<J service.
Excellent Literary, Mus
fered. Prepares for colley
nation. Tuition very reas
dollars per month. Man
keeping at very little cost,
ing fine work. Enter the
The Eal! Terms opens
log address
J. G. CARRO
Wingat
I Hats<
All men s Hats now
y I here is no use to wa
season to buy cheap ha
I to 1)11 v them cheap and
service this summer,
are pone.
i C L. GL
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1/ ui Jo^la i>iui turtle
357 Henrv \V. White
23 James E. Davidsun
1173 Whit Miller
331 Jessie Sellers
1881 Arthur L. Hensley
1108 James R. Oliver
1910 Buody Robinson
492 J. Greer Robeson
1201 Walter Eugene Edge worth
1978 Bogan Roscoe
2199 James P. Curtis
565 Newton Campbell
800 Mott Blakenev
1747 Anderson Burns
1447 Wm. R. Eddins
1049 Walter S. Hammond
1492 Duncan L. Crowley
715 Lex M. Gregory
961 Will Blair
539 Sam Jones White
549 R. Arthur Ashley
1596 James B. Goodale
502 Morris Chapman
1407 James McCoy
Fresh loaf all the time. Claik
& Smith.
Want?those nice veals vou
have for sale. Market prices
paid. W. P, Guin, Pageland.
Plummer Grocery Company
will pay you the top for
Chickens and Eggs.
Fresh Bread all the time. Plummer
Grocery.
Labor Question
Solved
You can't farm on a large
scale now?the scarcity of
labor makes it impossible.
Employ us to subdivide that
large farm into small ones;
we will sell it, getting cash
and interest bearing notes.
Our representative will call
on you and explain our
method.
Write us todaj-.
Atlantic Coast Realty Company
The name that justifies your confidence
Offices: Petersburg, Va. and
Greenville, N. C.
[ate School
>rv school designed to give
oriil ntrle n f f l\ie , *-? f
unvi f,11 io \/i 11113 acciiuu ui
who have gone out from
quality of the work done,
atmosphere pervades this
akes it easier to begin Chrisic,
and Business courses of
:e entrance without exami
;onuhle, and board at twelve
v students do light houseLiterary
societies are do
first day and give us a trial.
August l'I, 1917. For cata>LL,
Principal,
e, N. C.
?
it Cost [
r (jo on sale a I Cost,
it until the end of the |
its. Now is your chance |
get the benefit ol the |
Don t wait until they I
JLLEDGE
Remnants of Cotton Seed I
Should be turned into cash now that the
planting season is entirely over. We buy in I
any quantity and pay the Top.
J. E. Agerton. I
pi i ! iiiibmiiwii uinwii i?iniwrnmuT?? ?W| H
wr -n! B
j Don't Forget 11
I Fruit Jars, Caps, Rubbers I
and Oil Stoves From The '
Pageland I
Hardware Co.
Turn Your Junk ,
Into Money
Highest market prices paid for scrap Iron,
brass, Copper, Rubber and any kind ol sacks.
See us for prices on Old Boilers and worn-out
Machinery.
It. F. Smith or G, C. Mangum
I M. L. Davis II. \V. Funderburk
I Come to the Hitch Lot
We are selling Ladies'White Slippers at from 1 8
$1.00 to $1.2.5: Children's at from 75c to ;
$ 1.00. Other low cuts at proportionally low
prices.
A few more $7.50 Palm B ^ach Suits at ! 1
I $3.50
All oilier Dry Goods and Goceries as cheap
as the cheapest. *
We still pledge a fair and square deal in every
transaction. %
| Davis & Funderburk
Mnnnmpnte wheal?we will grind wheat on
A V A VAAMBAAVAA
Friday and Saturday only of
Now is the time to buy that each week until further notice,
monument you expect to buy. ... .. . . , 4|
See me and save time and We sol,t" II"-' Patronage
rrtpney. people of South Carolina as well
GDI/'* I. as of our own State. S. K. Belk,
, IV ivmgntt MonrotN H. b.