The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, September 19, 1917, Image 5
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The Allies Will Win If They
Keep At It.
Satuiday Evening Post.
When we look back upon the
Civil war nothing is clearer than
that the North was sure to win,
provided it h id the determination
to win; for in effective pop
illation and material resources it
outnumbered the South three to
one. For a time blunders on
one side and more capable military
leadership on the other
might suspend the judgment; but,
as we see it now. there never
was any doubt as to what the
judgment would be, provided
the North kept on fighting.
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coin's second election opened
the war had continued longer
than the European war has. Lee
had repulsed Grant at Cold Harbor,
where six thousand Union
soldiers fell in an hour. As electioneering
began, neither Grant
nor Sherman seemed to be making
material gams, in spite of
frightful losses. It is still a question
whether, save for successes
won by the Union armies before
November, Lincoln would have
been re-elected. The idea that
the war was a failure impressed
many people in the North, and
Lincoln's popular vote in the
loyal states was only ten per
cent greater than that of his opponent.
The next spring the
Confederacy collapsed.
In men and materials the Allies
outweigh Germany far more
heavily than the North outweighed
the South. They are
sure to win, provided they hold
the determination to win. Time
is on their side. Every month
in which Germany gains no ad
_ vantage counts for the party
with the most men and the longest
purse.
Avoid temptation through
fear you may not withstand it.
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chance.
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you see plainly a way to get out
again.
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At a recent dinner, given in
his honor by the Society of Ken- b
tuckians in New York, Champ fi
Llark, responding to the address d
of welcome, told this story: vs
He said that the corner of the n
old state in which he was born ^
had in it quiet a colony of members
of the family that gave Abe a
Lincoln to the nation. Thev
were as poor as were most of
the residents of the neighborhood
in those~?arly days. One
of the more prosperous mem
hers of the tribe was an uncle of ?
the future Emancipator. This
man, so Champ Clark said, had
a good share of wit and common
sense and some of the
physical characteristics of his
great nephew.
"As a small boy said the narrator,
"I remember the old fellow
verv well. One night, as
he slept in his log cabin, his
wife nudged "him into wakefulness;
and then he heard a sound
of squawking in the henhouse.
'"Get up?quick!' said the
wife. 'Somebody's after our
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shoot at 'em before they get
away.'
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settled back in bed; 'I reckon
I'd better not do that. I might
kill some of the kin folks.'"
FIVE FORKS NEWS
Mr. James Evans returned to
his home in Evans county, Ga.
after spending several days
around Five Forks.
Mr. John E. Robertson says
he had a fine time down in
Georgia, and it is said he only
spent seven dollars for post cards
while on the trip. =
Mr. S. F. Presley spent several
days in Jefferson the past week.
Mr. Robert Threatt of Peachland,
N. C. spent Saturday
night and Sunday with his grand
son, Lonnie Threatt.
Messrs. J. A. and C. W. Arant
spent Monday in Columbia on
business.
I Always speak the truth.
! I.ive up to your engagements.
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for examination on Thurs
ay of next week. The notices
rill be mailed tomorrow. It is
ot yet known how many the
istrict board and the final exminations
will eliminate:
Henry Peoples
Willie E Parker
Spofford Green
David Brower
Sidney Bowman
R. Boyd Eubank?
Howard Blakeney
Thomas R Johnson
James Rushing
Charlie B Jones
Tames L Sutton
Ernest L King
John A Miller
Lawrence Lewis
Henry McManus
Adam D Myers
Sam Coaten
T David Huntley
A Monroe Griggs
Mack Jowers
Henrv Allen
Gillium M Tiller
Dock J Johnson
Preston C Moore
Lee B Sellers
John D Hathcock
Toney Chapman
J Oscar Hurst
M Luther Ralev
Walter D Campbell
I Frank Wilkerson
James L Lupie
Clarence. Black
Martin Jackson
James P Atkinson
John F Oliver
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