FRIDAY’S CASUALTY LISTS CONTAINED 981 NAMESW ASHINGTON. Nov. s. The following: army casualties are reported by the commanding general o the American expeditionary forces:SECTION ONE.Killed in action. I*; died of disease. 57; wounded severely, 37:w ounded slightly, l :2 ; missiig in action, 2lt;»9; total, 543.The following men from North and South Carolina are among those listed in section one:Killed in Action: Sgt. (Jordon L.Rhodes, Kinston, N. C.. Pvt. George Grady Barnes. Boone, N. C.; Pvt. Allen B. Mitchell, Honea Path, F. C.Wound**) Severely: ('apt. FrankJohnstone Jervey, of Charleston. S.Pvt. Colon Melvin, Elkton. N. C.\\lt;undcd Slightly: Privates FilasIt. Hensley, of Bee Log, N. ('., Frank (). Mims, of Enterville. S. (’., El/.ie H Ogle, of Murchison, N. C.Missing in Action: ('orp. WilliamA. Davis, of Seaboard, N. ('.: Privates Jonas Boyter, of Woodruff, S. C.. William L. Brown, of WNkesbo-ro, N ('., Eddie McMillan. Bamberg, S. ('., George A. Tanner, of Henrietta. N. c.SECTION TWO.The following army casualties are reporter by the commanding general j of the American expeditionary forces:Killed in action, 177; died of wounds, lul; died of accident and other causes, 3: died of disease, 31; wounded. degree undetermined. 106; wounded slightly. 19; prisoner,1 ; total, 438.The following men from North and South Carolina are among those listed in section two: iKilled in Action: Set. Daniels