f THL PAGEilWoDRj. Vol. 8 No. 21 PAGELAND, S. C., WE|)NESDA1tr^DRNING,\^BRUARY 6, 1918 ^ ^ M?#n?ll?fN.mM A ? n?S-l/M ? ^ ^T~7~ ~ T * " "" " * fied by Local Board Class 1 John Moore, David McQueen. James Wm Carrell, Joe James, A Frank Blalock. Ned Parker, Brainus F Brewer, Frank McRoe, Ganson Funderburk, Ellis Pegues, Robert Haynes, Alan Byrd Brown, Horace Sellers. James Philips Sellers, George Gaiton, Will Sellers, John Mauderville Sweat, John Gilbert Falks, Dock k Kirlrlpv Fronlr HowpII fUmnonn f. Bowen, Harrison Dixon, Tames W Washington, Price Little, W Reece Clanton, Jerls A Funderburk, William B Sellers, Will Rodgers, Adam Williams, Benj. R Johnson, Major M Robinson, Neal Archie Smith, D Gib Gain eyJClarley Oit J enkins, Arrie V Hin, John Dunlap, Cook Sellers, Eugene Stack, Tobe Weatherford, Daniel A Morrison, Walter Gainey, W Emmett Ingram, Sandy A Teal, Ervin Steen, Willie Williams, Thos. Osborne Sweatt, George G Wallace, G David Vaughn, Henry Louallen, Hes Mevin, Thomas Sing, Wm Earl Pigg, Lide Huggius, Sam W Lyles, C Lee Hicks, Vermis Womack, John Tarlton, Thos Robinson, Hugh Douglass, Whiteford V Fincher, Ernest C Sellers, Eular J Raeford, Frank Starnes, James Thurman Hunter, Fred L White, Lewis H Wallace, Kooen nuDoara, jr., uoan A > Fuaderburk, Robert Davis, Ar ? thu* ? Kins, Brown Agerton, Albert F Smith, Oscar I Petter son, Leney H or too, Tom Latta Smith, H Hoil Sellers, Caulie B Anderson, John G Moore, An^ drew Ingram, Reuben Jenkins, Tames Carter, William Soon, George W Terrell,x Duncan F T LUCKY CIGAI ,/*\TT9T YVJU JBurle full of fla\ as a pipe. IT'S ^ The Bui toasted; : delicious, i toasting in JuT\^ of bread. t ^ Qfi rnnteed lay | ; J v/uvei, nenry w dianion, ^or- I nelius Hossack, Josoph Moree, < John T Parker, James H Lewis, N L Brewer, Hoyt W Deason, ] Samuel McKay, Wm D Chap- 1 man Alfred D Hudson, Augustus Threatt, Alberta Drake, Joe 5 Jackson, James Walter Woodward, WmjTarlton, Heubert H 1 Hendrix, Clarence S Driggers, Herman C. Funderburk, Cary H Davis. Class 2 May Doris Rhvnes, Charlie F. Stafford, Alexander Graham, 1 Ben T. Douglass, Spofford L. J Funderburk, Cecil Ernest Smith, J Henry R. Geddings, Charlie H. Sims, Niven P. Laney, Lanev E. 1 Johns, John R. Crowley, A. i Ernest Deese," Mike Freeman. 1 George Lockhart, Hezakiah J Miller, Walter Rufus Burr, Cle 1 land Davis, William Kellv, Wal ter F. Ogburn, Ganey E. Cawlev, 1 jesse watts, l oney Sellers, Class 3 John Law ton Shaw, Samuel Kensin Prewitt, Walter J. Rayfield, JohnPatt, Finlev L- Wnite, Marian R. Malloy, Dock Will- \ iuinS '* tltirhorf 1 dLLlO) L/C VY ill iiuiuv* Class 4 Hade D. Miller, Dock James Deese, Henry Purvis, Arthur ; Hicks, Win. 11. McFarlan. Murry C. Pressley. Raymond M. Eubanks, J. Rov Collins, C. Eustace Horton, Pee Dee Howard, Oss Manus, WilliamPicketts, Lonnie Franklin Jordaq, Richard Jones James McLendon, John Ervin Horton., George W. Johnson, Alexaif er Powe, Ned Cue, Clyde Jones, Beoj* T. Gulledge, Henry A Bess, Robert Tucker, Jessie D. Rushing, Henry F. Walters, John jO. Clark, Kirg Merritt, xJfeuj'. | F. Tucktrf, Rottrt E. Melton, Tom Hall, BillHildreth, Carl Blakeney, LewisRoe, Wians G. 7 I =r~ STRIKE 1ETTE i rL enjoy this r^al y cigarette. tfs ror?just as gotd 1 1 TOASTED ley tobacco it makes the tas4 You know ho* iproves the flavA And it s /JH i tobacco exaf rr~\ rionman, Maiioy llreeman, lU>bt< G. Moore, R- Aifeustus Meiton^j Henry A. Moree, John C, Ke&06,| Boss Hanna, 1'eriy Mung r? kiln 11*1 viii n* minci z ( Edward S Graves 2 Jimmy J Gainey 1 Will Bird 1 L Daniel Raley 1 James A Mills 1 John W Simppon 4 Lonnie P Hancock 2 Walter G McPherson 1 Wm D Chapman 2 Wm J Waddell 2T^ Joe Gardner 1 Tames Bittle 1 Vance PI vler 2 Jessie Evans 1 Lawrence E Gainey 1 J English Mills 2 Olin T Brock ' 4 H Elgin Seegars 1 Leroy Watts 1 Eugene Moore 2 f n j ames rowe 1 Wm F Taylor 2 Bobby. And all the animals vent into the ark 'cept the do& Elsie. Why didn*t the dog go in, too? Bobby. 'Cause he had a bark of his own. lOne rat will eat or spoil fout hlshels of, grain a year. It cost $Spr $3 a (year to feed a rat on yMir place, "f mam jKrisis of War CcK.es Says Wood ] \ row Wilson EjWashington, Jan. 31.?In a Bhessqge to the nation's farmers i delivered today to an agricultur- i il conference at Urbana, 111., t President Wilson said he thought t statesmen on both sides of the ? Water realized that the culmina j ting crisis of the war had come < md this year's achievements ( Lvould decide it. I ( The message, which the presi- I dgntjmtended to present person- J 11Uv until attached by a cold sev ) Iral days ago, was delivered by I president James of the Universi- J rV of Illinois. Recounting the I aggressions of Germany, the > president said: I "We are fighting therefore as > t r . i ? < - ... ruiy tor ine liDeriy and sell gov < ernment of the United States as f J the war of our own revolution 5 iiad to be fought over again; and every man in every business in ilie United States must know by tins time that his whole- future *ortune lies in the balance. ySpur national life and our wiaole future development will under the sinister influence iaE^Sr'eign control if we do 11 ui !vvffo. We must win, therefore, pLwe vhall win. nfii need not ask to pledge your Ujgand fortunes with those of Mroest of the nation to the accomplishment of this great end." I The president recalled that timers fired the tirst shots at 'a;xington that set aflame the American Revolution for liberty ;.ud expressed the hope and bej >elief that American farmers 1 >ow will willingly and conspic 1 Olislv stflnrt hv tn win #Hiu ">?? * ? J IT m. ; I (e said the farmers did not < | ant themselves exempted from "j face as a class butj|| itien of the wttt defl rferriog: with farm e as possible and he at in the next draft would find their laess seriously drawn a the first. Fre< ?We have 1 ( , for farmers?som< . I.- Issued by CI Free for the npm~ ^ me Pi See Postmaster 0' t | i u M y Maries the Local Board Can* 1 Locate Tn^olldwing is a list of reg stranmhe^ocal board has beei jnablero loWte. Any informn ion aslp me whereabouts o hese v&ill be appreciate< ?s it win save trouble for al jarties concerned. Samuel WUliarras, Cheraw, S. C 3reen WhfbievA 1volnno JflM cral \food ^dministratioin needs for a reasonable lengtHof * time," and jwas taken as "clear nroof that / the seed was being hoarded tor speculative porC, poses." __ T tiers J iluable informarion J I i !. ' | tc Of I id 1 rr /II < tiah