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I Ol)e Chesterfield T^Vdvertlser ' volume 36?no. 23" ? ? | - chesterfield, k. c., thursday, august 23. 1017 ~ ? ? $1.00 a year in advance Work of Selection 1 Many Seek and The local board of selection begun on Tuesday sifting the second group of men called to fill Chcsterfieh County's first quota of select-men foi the National Army. The first cull of 328 men had re suited in securing and certifying t< . the district board about 80 men, leavir-j about 100 to be supplied. To get this number 300 men were called to report for physical examination oi Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Tuesday's Results. One hundred and nine men were examined on Tuesday. Of this number 17 accepted service with out making claims for exemption. Forty-nine making claims, were ae cepted, and 4.'1 were dismissed foi physical reasons. Temporarily Accepted. The following 49 were accepted 01. ^nfuesday pending examination of their ^H|fchns for exemption: James Katiitr Oliver Sellers James Griffith Ben F. Boone John Ford William Brock Boston Williams G. Thomas Jowett May D. Rhynes Leni Boston Si'wkin Robert 1'. Marzie Lee Melton Ervin E. Miller William Miller Arthur Smith A. J. Williams Dors Hammond Jackson C. Smith Richard Brown Douglass Robinson Luther Rollings Eddie Furr Gurley L. Levine John A. Barfield JoO S. Tyson Egbert H. Funderburk ? David Jones Thos. A. Evans ^ Levander R. Edwards W. L. Caulder T. Frank Lowry W. B. To 1 son William Gordan Alex iV'Kues Samuel .1. Smith Lewis A. KirUley James T. Webster Georire Rntliff ^ Henry F. Firber Edward S. Graves Henry li. Adams C. Spencer Sellers Thomas II. Hunter Oscar L. Smith Henry W. Rivers L. I). Raley Ferrer son E. Smith Hositt C. Hurst Diamisaed. ^ *The following <1.'{ were dismisid-fl ; for physical reasons: Kay J. White K J. I). Walker Tenry Lewis Pierce RobinsoR R. H. Vaughn Waterman J. Davis L. W. Warren John Ii. Johnson Clyde Smith Olin M. Middleton Clarence Pejjjues , David Newton Tiller- I, James Holly I(. Charlie H. Hopkins I,, L Wilson Rodtfergood W Robert T. Quick Henry Powe r Lnther H. Turnajje Whiteford Thompson Alexander Miles j Preston Rurr ' J Sheppard Mucins ^ .1 A Ai-iI...- I.'.? - ... ? ?n mer Q Jas. 15. Rediearii X Jessie Seegars 0 J no. A. Manhunt :> Frank StVeeter ? C. B. Fincher J Joe Williams Walter W. Miller Walter W. Shaw Boyd B. Kubunks ? J no. M. MurtT <Walter Clyburn ? Ernest VV. Moore I*)manueI Boston , Luther C. Mills Max S. Tolson 9 Vannie K. Oliver C hieil Polston Jus. H. Johnson ; Thcordore Weatherford J. Lonnie Brewer ^ Wcdneiday't Work. ( Up to a late hour Wednesday even- { ing the results showed 70 exumined | for the day. Of these, 8 accepted ser- < 5 ' vice without making exemption claims J 81 were accepted with claims, 31 < were rejected for physical reasons. < I Claims Allowed The following have been exempted \ by the local board: ^ j H. Elgin Seegara 'regressing; j Secure Exemption; I .John Sinclair Kdward Townsend H. Thurman Teal Luther Turnajre Thomas Ashe W illiam K. Taylor lien Watts I.uther T. Wallace Richard Watson I Will I. Waddill Henry Williams Lcroy Watts Archie C. Winburn Clarence J. Hureh Will Bird Francis Broadie 8 I.. Harley Brock Spofford A. Raker O.sc.i. F. Bassinfrton Kiny David Rurns Clem T. Brock Kdwurd Crawford Daniel C. Clark Everett Caul hen W. Curtis Threatt Charlie 1'. Cajrle Calvin Toney ' A. Harley Funderburk Sam Caddy .). Walter (i rei'ory J 01 Sam Cary t. John Haley // Lonnie I'. Hancock n Willie I''. Hurst 1 f/i James W. Johnson ' 01 Robert Jackson Robert Jackson John W. Jones j '' Dolphus Johnson I \V 1 I 1 J. .Minor Jordan . Ren Jack-on ' . " T?lm:iKt? Johnson j Kay-no Kcnninirton I // Duncan McDonald 1 tr C<<\ McQueen j Thomas I.ce Monro Charlie Marshal . Jessie I.. Miller John 1Mills M Tom Hack l'.uddy Newman Cary \V. Odom Vance l'lyler j l.ovett 1'. Poison 1 j l.cstcr W. Russell < irl A. Rivwrs . 1 John Rat!ifT | ni Allen Roberts i Kufux Robinson Klin Kleert t'1 .lames T. Slatfonl , Itr J. Knier.son Ford 1 i,i John A. Kuton I Joe (lardner ('hariis \V. < lark j (ieorjxia Tate ii i i 10 Henry Jackson John Herring IJurdine Rogues iii. A'ex I ior> on I'M war. I Morton Not I xemptrd. The following have been denied ex- y( ni|iiion by the |. cal board: I V(] < h is. Mri >or':t!d 'ca Neil \V. Set-pars j .|t, .1 no. C. A nderson v Litis Sellers j y(l Kenjatnin I.. Harris i)(] Charlie Kobeson J. .Jasper Love Hen I'. Tumapu Hansom Wilson M. Luther Teal Samuel II. Slierrill Hud Rivers y, . . ?. I |M Mr. Clarence C. Nicholson made | Vl cry member of the board pasp for reath and then pri n, when he declar- 1 ... i tli it. Im had arranged his business!,.; ml "wi. 11< I to be certified as one 1 , 1 adv for immediate service. Said he J _ I a-- an/.ous to pet at this kaiser man j ml tin quicker lie pot there the bet r In would like it. OCOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOO ' ~ i The Following Accepted 8 I . i 8 J ! Bunnell Witlinuf Ael/ inrr 8 I ( uiiTid ituuuui nonmg xi ; Exernplion | J Ttiesday. I j kenmor Sellers q | ) I- l? t eher I'.urhanan ?? ! ) Oscar Shaw g ' lalward Campbell o ) ! >? ?I ltd' IMS* II ^ < iiol ert I'.ioM. p ) lii ton Adams n ^ W. Wel/.ie llarr. ll (Q ] .1 m. 'I'. Sar di-rs P 1 .1 uIkis Join yon () 5 Robert M' ley 0 s 1 HOI 11 Uojfr.s p / Thaller I'. 'iii'S ) Janes Hi.'l.s x s Thompson Williams ^ Kular Miller A 2 William A. Woodard f o K John R. Nicholson 8 Q[JIJ | \ ^ ^ i ^ spiring Full of SERGEANT McCLINTOCK. Trench No. 1. !n Training I I By Serjeant Alexander .'.kCIiniock, D. C. M., ?S7t'i Overseas iiatt., Canadian (iren. (i.i'.rds. C?>|>> ru'lit, 1MT, l?v tlio Hell Kj 11Ol'-at.-. I... . " j F<n:r\\mat. Tfrrr is n lih airy insulin t trliirh is tit j lift: tin tit!i,li.si hl> i ,iniii,ilr ttf ilit f'tiss f sim/ile is'itixri hi If tit M'l'ifiti't.i t>) liiit/s i rhifh tin iliffnull ttf tnsliiittri/l mi/ii'i t'lt lis 'tnl, tl.i'l tl Inlmlln,nl: mill 1 \iitlf fiti t ft rn /in,*1)1 si ire snhlirr tif j ir tirmi'st. St i if tint M' l li.ih,, I; h i < t,i,t irrith u 'irii x ti'itiiil tin- vnr, tl, Ints tcritl' ii in iriir ilttt If, ittl nt'iiit/ tut- hi i'jii t 'must st: tl. In ifiisls tif t,,',t * i/Hnllt, t hriiit/ii':/ In tl'i- n mil i 'h riftr, fit nr. ' thiil ririilli/, lltf inritiiis n/nits nf | ? jirrnt sli'il'i'ilt, lii'iilin In illI i ri-ffit j f iiinn vhii is iii'hinllit n i>m t tif it. is mmtri' itliiiii In liif liisl'ii tj t,f the ni ni'isl In I'nssiil ns tine n hie It tinrs ii-ilii n in /? li'jht. It infuse illtllilii/ it its siHI/ilii it II, yet rill in ft in i1; itm ?: ,iri mi tit I n it. I! ARION BOWF.N WRITES FROM FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON Kort Benjamin Harrison !!.<! i nor i in' Ailvert is?t : If you will kindly allow me space, wish to say Just i few words ' > my any friends in <T.esieiTmlii eoumy. I wish to say that I am not sor?*y at I joined the army. I < 1 I so -inary to the ad ice <>f many frit ml-, it I heli<veil then, as l well I.nov, ?w, that my country needed me. I ined early in order that I me In ail) the ||UI< ;ei a . I thus he of - ei > e as early , We e\j e > leave for i-'rai < ? to try to tic liser yhout Si >t. 1. I would 1, y friends to pray that I may m d * e 'ave and worth." soldier and th-it ' ay return al'ely. .lust one word to my hoy friends. >U will never ! now In s* how ?!* :.iutr mother is you until y a .a lied upon to lea*, e her with the i r. .et of never <-p nir hack. My advre is, he vood to your mothers while u can, then -top ovr the line nd i your duly I y y-tir native !:m h .Marion liowen. ORDER ()1 FLECTION ate of South Carolina. County of Chesterfield. 11> tin- Hoard of Tr i i>!" ' iiimhan School I list no; N-> S: A lit ion <>f lli.- <111 ;i 1 iii I r or >ur district having liiM'ti filed villiis Hoard asking for ai election to Id l?n additional mills to ilio S|>? t .I School 'lax, yon arc hereby auth i/.cd to hoi I said ? I? ction at t! hool house on Saturdav. s alrinin t I!?1 7. .1. A KMCIIT. Kuperinten ! nt < I' Kdnca'ion for County H< urd of education. Pianos ann i Wo are glad anno a the services of JV>r. A B. Kr and organ tuner. Mr. Kr quarters at our store in h answer crdls throughout the Prompt and satisfactory We are agents forBaldwin P Player Victrola and Ed s* Phono) Crawford J CHER A" T ' Thrill and the Hell of i Trenches, described y un American Boy. eant Alexander McClintock of LexKy., and the Canadian Army Has Tale That Every American Will For Kr Toils the Facts?TJnadorn .'ovnded, a Distinguished Conduct M.in, He Was Invalided Home, Going "Out There" Again to Fight tele Sam and His Allies. An Isi. Interesting, Personal Narrative, the Spirit anu Atmosphere of the cs. lends <,,)< , irith i rergrmrlng mnl mmIn lli hi) in I list, /rum a cumuli cunrcr.nilihii in- it huh I in \i ic York Ihrmii/huri'iu n >/ strife m il hlnnil iiml thrilling ivmfiict tn flic niiihii.it win il the I. mi; mill i/it ceil uf I'u'jliiiul antic In the In ilsiilc uf n h'i iitini f/ gnu Hi in. it l.nnilnn hnsjiilul hi lit mile h tin in I he inmc uf their nnliun fur hi.i ncrvici s in the emisn u'hii h ice lim e nnw ctnuc tu n ciu/iii:r Hi Hint uf irnrhl hummiihi. Siri/emii Mct'liniuch rcccircil the /list i i: 1)11 all 1,1 ('h)nhu t nil ilul 1,1 lure lair* tug /'.u/ln ml fur liuinc un leu re. He i< n turning tu iieee/,1 </ cummis.*inn in tin I'muhlimi nn r.si itn ft treat. 'J'lic flnrg is InhI in Mct'luituelc's own uiuntnriii d , if i a. T liOX'T lay Halm to licit! nnmli ?>t" a writer, ami up till m>\v ( liavo never felt tin. < all t<? wrlto anything aliout my expoririu'os with tin* <'ittuuliaii troops in Ih'tpiuiii ami I 'i'ninr, lu'i jnisc I liavo rcallx.txl tli.it a jpvat many ??tI.?*r tm ii saw quite ; r.ni. .. i - i ? : 1 1 * " . ... . >1.1.1 . m.i i i ii -;i i nil- |e.|in.; :iln> it it. OI i ouim 1 1m that my i was witiIi relathr.r. im* 1 i IIi'milIiI 111:it 11.i' mutter v>iiit|is 1 km 1 in tin* ii> \v.n|ii:j.ers i?\- |>r<?ff.ssi'iiiiii writers M>r! <f missed tin- i -s-'iit in Is ti 11 < 1 l:i< l.i'1 tlie si 1. it < f lite '"(lit' lies'" In u I'immI l:i:i'iy ways in spile of its excel- ' lout lllerury stylo, I>di | didn't soe nny 1 NAVY TO DEPEND UPON DESTROYERS Washington, Auy. 'J<?. Preliminary j step; tmviii'il.- providi the iiiiv ; *.vi i :is many additional i|c ti .iy > - r Viiieii-an plants ran turn <>ut wore taken !>y Secretary l> minis today at a e n:feivnye with more th.aa a score ot shipbuilders, onyine maker- ami represent itives of other i; d t I tformation was nilmiit l.e 1 Iy the liuilders as to whet they couid do i; I the way of exp: d' U! their facilities taxed to til" limit of the r pr<--a*nt cnpacity v. 1th destroy rs already under const met ion. Tlte main i|i]estion is to find factories for lurniny ??ut the murine . The destroyer ha proved itself the mo t c!l>ient ii-hoat do--trover because of its speed and seayoinu pualii ies. The more destroyers thai patrol ocean lanes the yr? fer will lie the afety of rar-'o an | transi or! s. 'I In* average underwater speed of submarines i- about ! *! I nols. Ste-tuii iv < mployed as troop sh ps make not V-s than 1J knots an In ur, so that liicy need 11?.t fear underwater attack from the rear and with de.-troyer < nro\ to pr ?!? ! tlx m ahead only chance encounlei with suhniersibles which lie directly in 111 r path are to lit' expected. TF.F.TH W \NTF l> Wanted t?id ! '. I 'i'e 'h; don't , matter if n. I pay ? to $ 1; per set. Sent by parcel post and re- j reive check by n 'urn mad. I-'. TKIil , |t? ; \. Wojt'e St. I5.?!t injure, Md. HOKSK i OR SAI.K (!ood oil :r.V aid plow lo-r^e for sale. See It p. KlttllY MKi/.'ON' ' Tuned rce that we have secured al'-y, an experienced piano a'ey will m ike Ivs head ei aw and'will be ready to ( county. I service ?uarant(\il. tames and Pianos >n Diamond Disc irapiis ewelry Co. t * ? 'j p vv f reason why it was up to too to inaku ; an effort mm u win1 historian until now. I Now thorn is a reason. tts I look at it. | I holiovo I '-nil show tin* two or throe i millions i f toy follow eountryineu who i will lio "out Iluro" hofore this war Is I ovor what lhe.\ are Kl,itm to |?e up .'mains) am! what they nnxht to proj pare for lors* nally anil iinliviilually. Tiiat is as far as I am jroin;; to in the way of oxeuso. explanation or coini r r i > <;'"h / J f--1> IB IpW W { If I'i 'w-ill i h * ? i *i ti7 itPIA \ t/J"T ' ^ M ' 4 - T ' I; l - ra [j*. > ||j M U -. :; yf ., ; - 4"*V\ 'i^^ "Boya, for God's sake don't call mo j H.irry. Hero comes tlie general1" laout, fall ii what you will. Tim rest of lav si >ry is a slnipli rotation of fa?-ls ami ?n an a la tl.o < r*!??r In will a llicy o.vnio In my hot loo ami liapI ? !n <I l?> inf. Ii may start < If :i littlo slowly liml jorkily, ji;st lis wo ili'l, not knowing what was nnn ii- to us. I'd like to mM iliat it pot i|r,iio lint onnupii to salt nio lali'r > voral linms. Thore- ' foiH-.^as lay ofu r| is point; to l?o to furry you r!-:lit al'-np with inn In this nomiint of my oxporioticok, d< n't he I v^on Mnucu <11 second p;. > UOl.DS DRAFT !.AW VALID ENACTMENT Al< u 11< Air.y, <ii.. Aw.'. :!<?. ! <.; oral .1 l;-I S"j r hold tin- ' i draft in >v rn). ' .i' i..! made public I ri 11 y. 'I Inwas rendorc i i.'i ai-ji!icaii'.. fur w i "I" liabea eortuis i' if Albert .Imics . dm Slurry, lu ll! in t h ILrhni' i (ounty (I i'.-oi';* ia I jai. char? I v.t'.h . vinlaliay tin- law. 'II)" <-a v:;: tr ailed !?y Thomas K. W.i' -nil, v. 1? > c it trade 1 iliat I he law is in t i*s? . n j t ion nf tin- involuntary srrvi til amendment. .fudye S|.< < ? left for Fairfield X. <\, j ivhiTo it i expected he will decide I' ? < : I?< r or not The JetlVrson aj magazine published by NVal on, shall IJ i ? allowd in tin- mails. I; has been ileai. 11 admission by ho post i, i ter ai 1 I liomson, <ia., the place of pnV, lion, because it coid lined what had . I ..I. ....l . : ...... ..... I ... I i ii |..i; - II I : : !' I .hiih'e Si in ilenvinv il<<. u . ,M I ?I 1:11*?*iI lli.it tn :t in tr.<- < i l.-nl ii.ii ill.'I I Ik- s?'I<tI ivi> draft law con traveiu the It'tli amendment would hr In conclude that tin- soldier is :i 1" slave. ' \i'thinv eouM he more al horven' t'? 'In- truth." s:ii11 .ludjv Spi'i r "ii'.lliii iuiuv i!i" r.-oli ! to thai in- ' 1 ;.i'ii abl" 'i! ! !!:1111 hmly of riti /ons trained i*i arms, they whoso man- j I". . !, .i! in I i . . ; >; inns' . i he run Hi."! thi* t- . i?f iu:iintaininj; ' the very existence i' the ; at ?h ami all that its pi >;?!, hold .l a"." ? Answer!tii> lii eonti ti??n of ihi- pp. ' t ii i-s ihat hy it . law it ' w IS l'i l' " h' "t.i > . ! I ill' ' re a I m" a nil I! ; I 1 hi si. ' held In al? t !< nun . Sel" il e beyond the ler.hr I tile I n,!. ! Si.it. s, .lii.i- . ... i ti l l ('iii)IIIIHM 'a\\ e >U I not (il'i '.'a i 1 the ex ' prov "I' iii ii :: > l' ran- ' pres- . W iiieli wa ' empowered ly thi ' const it tit ion to ra -i- :>.rn| "import arm: . 11 ?lec'ar? il th - power was not r stricied hi any i.n.n. i ..i I that I couples may u ni...>n ' its army e. ry i it./. n of the i ni!"?l St te a Admit) iiit' that i -> e-.pre |m\u . v.-. "i\< n to ?? in 1 armies h.-yoml the . e.a, In- . i I t ii.it ! 'ii*r v.. rn e pl i- - pit", i r In l?l i t i in- i-l*l lil UJtl l:\ v< < 11' t' i ! i I1 i! f* i ili- . I 11; 1111 tin J11,: i nui Canal or in purehi w; Alasl v. ' I In-- 1. ;ill boon done," In- said, "lllnlel ! ) ; i' it power In |:'ninoliI I in- .in Welfare, just ;i^ the selee live army will Ik* ? meat <1 under tinlaw here ;ij- ailed 'to iil*? for the ! ciiiiiiiiuM defense' and heyond ami abovi all is lln- ii.hi mil power of ev ry natinii liowi'V' r orj.;,in In lit iI ize its i'v'?'i ! hi ami energy In dr I end its lil" rl\ and ! > d< feat tin migration in is i-nils of mi; lit\ na lions nf I'eroi-i lie warrioi whose her harmi iiilunuanit \ for tie. yi-an lia surpassed all others since ihe death of Alt ilia, the seourjje of (ioil." j When war conios it is astonishing (to see how quickly knotty problems of international law fade away. The farm may he a healthful place to live, and again it may not. Country doctors usually are prosperous. Red Cross Now Ha Material Orc'ei The Red Cross work in Chesterfield is moving beautifully forward. An even hundred mei hers have heen secured, patterns an I material for work have heen ordered and hefore anybody knows it one of the finest bodies of pat riot ie women in the country will lie bu dy ei I preparing niueh needed ear nents for' the comfort and health of our *oi.|n r hoys who are preparii " to do tli ir bit to make the world safe foi 1. rna.fty. Following is the noble inn. It is expected that .n o !i< r . uj. i number will have enrolled I y i.< v week. Mesdames, < . 11. River.-, i I. Ilun1..,. *i ' i s: .111 ... .. .?%- . i .. i.. iK-arn, i . M. Cannon, Tom Kd b , V.. Wliite, Jr., <i. K. I.aney, i! M. O ;<. > . l . il. I.aney, I.. II. Trot i >, W. .1. !' an, 1'. A. Murray, .1. \V. i1 r.' . . K . Iu5joy,.I. ! '. i Trier I'. M. I i , !!. I). 1'. DoukIhss, E. I-:. I*??r ?-r, .1. li. M ||unl, S. M. .lac! -on, < . ' -r. . . C. K. Curl is, (irar.t, \\ . i . W. M. Itc.irc:;n>, .1. A. We .. A. l'.-ry, T. Hurst, W. ! ' i . !,. 1). Mc- . CANADIANS SCOT I. ANOTHER SUCCESS j Hrilish Front ii ! . and Iitlj.?ium, Auir. 2 1 ( \ ? atcl I'ress). ? The fieri . whieh In-, jran at iluwn toilav on ou rts <>f i the city <>f I.en- c i ; .with' U);T. out. j tin il iy at close mm ft and ? -his > afternoon there \\a t.< ; u it on in >h< intens'ty of He * : !? between the j'tiaci in" ?i I the (I<*rmans. The Canadians thi on inj; fouttht their way forward wi'h bombs ami h.a\onets tinil o< eujw 1 i' ; * riant et.emy defenses north, if '"tinvi t and southwest of the hear; the < ity and since then tin (on'matis have been . . .... .1 i ii| ii.i.hi- j r\ in ?! e l:' i i : r t tin 1. . I 'I III' C.'MJIil.. .. llJlVe i'ii ill I Il'v'.y ;i:i<! the < urn have ui.Vr -il very heavy eiismalt h -, a - lin y must, have |.i i ti 'l from tlii- nature of their iiunti rthi i>ts, ;n whirl) no thought is riven to the i'ii.-I hi life. 'liie slrikin;* feature of the hattle in tlii* fart I'. ' the (ieri.ian also i.el a. i .1 I rm.|i ' 11i a en Itit '"at t;.e'. it ilawn si} :i e liie newly aei)uir 1 t'aiitnl tin |>i :t mi.- in tile northwest nvirons of I,ens a: ! hail sie:.ual!y tar eil their niivanee when iliey were I'.irtiri-e<l l?y eie mnteriuj* tlu- onrush ! iv, ('almoin.is No Man's I.am!. Ieilh ifl'eii.-:ves ! i;n I In- ni it the smile .our iiut a liea\ \ mist n:i|>nrently i .eie il tiernians ui aware i.f the .neeli. on ant il the * 'anlail.ans were a; a hem wall the l?s?.ynieis. 11 Uriel* but hitter lightill}* occuretl in j S'n Man's l.ji'ei. The (lertntui oflicel's I < rifil te rally their men hut tin- enemv ! ii IV.ii' ry Ta.lual'y iVil lank to thoir ! reach. I ' ' *';.na.|.aas ru ! '"or-j < vjii'il a id I" ii in on tin- parapet ( ( turlc<I 11?.i -. <>;' I> >n;iis (inwii iinn.nf j ( rreat number of troops which haul i. om-ii ?-wl!nct?i| f i !i a!';. ! The > . i I ' icrmans triml i . iiir.iiicn 'inlonununieation trenches but t!i Can-L nil.in.'- ja.'.|?iMl : ill.mi \. tli l?a\ ! ?nel - mill iioail--. inm ; . 1'11<* 'nmidiains took up nosi ions ; ? | 111 pill o ' SO . ! .1 i wil'.ll ' liev aiv Iioatiii;1* I>: r chuiii ratia- k . 'a ! in south\v< ' < 'ainaidiuns vi'i'c oi|i;ali>. U' i teavy lisrhtinr i-h the Brit -h irt illery wa- I !.iv. "i Inno.-1 st r? mania i nit hi lay \va prt < < . ri |. . ?.j" : ! ' bin* west hi . on v. lit i i froait aacar tin* le in ihw; positions lull ill.- i in was . < eel hint' I'alili nn I iu* i atiaili iii- ' . !i : ml t In- i innimli.ii r i.|. <. i.. ;i : ih? .r ( lines si ili c!n cr . l' iwai'1 of the ; lily ami !heir I i .In <!? .- > mall ('It MitelII > I. I?y i'ui.i\' i' i na. i i. have fain."! p-> -f i .my r.i'l i way ontlmrkmonl nillicry sidings! i-li...l. ...r ... i ....... i . i i ... i < - . | > I MII'S I ?>1 either oll t n -ivc m di iYns:vc op. r; I ions. Tho Canadiai ftMull ox I ended from | In M i/1 !> . I mi virons of J the < ity t<> |i . limn in the southwest suburbs :n i l'i (ierr.ails were already jolv.i t. attack the t .in.oiiji; .ditinjr (|iiic! yn Uilm <1 th f one of the a' an. i \ < > i* i w h 'i t h ? hatt li carrcd thejitei ha < en. A ciimilar Ihie . round which the pposinn fore.- ar>- now fighting i: drawn close ahnut the city proper, where the Germans had fortified themselves in concrete celler and dup (IlltS. No estimate of casualties or prisoners is yet possible but captured (!er mans were beginning to arrive hack of hoth fronts at an early hour. is 100 Members; red; At Work Soon x CreijMit, Bob Redfearn, M. A. I'inkston, Jim Redfearn. Misses Annie Gullcdgc, Lynna Gulledice, A. 10. II. Lucas, Flora Belle Ste- , jral, ltuth llanna, Annie Barantine, Mary Walsh, Gora Craijr, liuth Cason, lOthel Gritrtrs. Messrs. \V. M. Gulledtfe, J. C. Rivers, J. T. Grant, J. W. llanna, C. F. Iluniey, 1. 1'. Maiutuin, B. R. Spencer, W. R. Qilom, I'aul II. llearn, R. M. Therrell, I). R. I)ouj.;lass, Floyd Doutrlass, II. Ij. Spencer, K. 10. Rorter, Jas. 10. Millard, I). F. Smith, 1). I! l.aney, If. K. Wilson, F. M. Stanley. W. J. Doutriess, .!. T. Dens. .1 S M,.f , - - V v.i V.-JO/I , \V. K. Kddins, J. W. Hancock. M. L. Kalcy, W. W. fo^ \V. I?. Duncan, C. H. Davis, K. I). SMlcrs, J. I>. Ilurr, A. M. Rcid, \Y. (J. (iuy, A. M'kmc, .1. I'. Brantley, II. 11. ilarrall, 11 (.". Lis !i . (i. .\. < lanton, A. I. Streatcr, \\ . A. McNi.ir, S. S. Oliver, I). A. Douglass, .1. < " ? ?i 11.1 11. J. A Oliver, T. II. Douglass, A. L. Cirijyjfs, Pete /minis, A. 1'. Da' i. , Duncan AlcCireK'?r, .M. .1. Itoasc, 1 .< i f (,il -on, Manley <. fivus. Revs. L. Tyler, .1 U. ?uillard. Dr. R. L. McMunus MAKES BEGINNING IN FOOD SURVEY Washington, Aur '.M.?A nationwide food MM", cy, authorized under i!i" I'ii'sl of lie food laws recently enacted i>y coin > ? . . vill he started immediately l?y 'lie de .artinent of a^ricult lll?'. I'ians for the census, announced to- . i.ieh . show that it will cover nearly 1 no U ims of and will include applies or. tin- farm-, in warehouses and stoia - an I even vile stock in the family pantry. A quick survey will he taken lirst of the supplies of 18 d" the principal arti. ie.- of diet and probably can be completed in three or four weeks, to I ie followed |i\ a complete census afier lie- < rops are j*athcred. AH the u:? s will be as of August 111. In format ioo gathered t>y the de ' rti.i Hi will be turned over t<> the , 1 administration, w'.iieh will base . oper.it'oi.s lartreiy on the statists supplied. After the survey is :i.:i. 1 v ii mi n.tlily reports will be prei ired on the supplies of the prineiaI foods. 'I'll',' wui'K will be carried on principally by the bureau of marI ets, the bureau of crop estimates, the i.ii'cau of chemistry and .Slate rcla' II - service of he depart inelil. 11 oth ..ctiial invei.iorie. and estimates will he i npioyed. lislnnates of the food lid feed products on farms will be made for the whole country by the '..ure.au of crop estimate through ui;o pie .eil eooperator- in the liehl. 1111 ratal mi regarding stocks in hole-;;!e. j< hhillg, storing. lUtlUlfucturine: aid oilier commercial establishments, including I: rjfe retail id ises wi!i i" o!?tft??it*?i by iucslinir '"rote i ach eoneern a statement of the \;i ! am '.ml of each of the various products io !i! l>y it. CHI RAW CHRONICLE OUTFIT DESTROYED '"In-raw, Aiii'. L'o. About 1 o'clock hdlirdiy uiylit tin- building occupied >v tlm t'hevaw Chronicle was found o he on lire. The lire department, illicitly responded to tin* call, but such ieai!\v:i.\ had been made by the llamcs hat nothing could t>e saved iiut the A'alis. The entire printing plant, in:,id:!:c tv.o ii i.type , is a loss. This, ii the buildiie , totals a loss of .! -i :,Mui .1 \ Strict.lin, the ?! ! A o> - uiniecid> d whether to re ; -1: i i ; plant m to d'.-continue. Tin* > > 1 wo i i. i ' ti" : re de part i nen t sav1 ih" adjoin! e buddim . not even die aw.in..- beine scorched or the l'Lvs brol. 11. .Mr. E.rickiiiTs loss is, partly covered I?.v in uranc". DEAF FI OF LOUISE WIF.SON I at t le I.ouise, the one-year-old :!au. liter of Mr :iml M > i - " 1 - I VI. 1 Ml* \\ IIi Tin ?lay nit 111 tit I ho home <?l hi'i* parent*. I he hit..- ? ;i? ! h:.i| heen siol; only ;h?*? ? days when death enme. !! I U'"'r i! M'Tvic" held ycitepiay at iei'MMm <1 the hiirial :i h'?rt t !n,c l.i;, ] in C'heraw. i lie here. e?l parents have the sympathy o! .he community. Register Now ? AT? !J. H. Johson's Market I As One of Hi* Customers and You Will Always He Satisfied. [HE BF.ST OF MEATS FRESH AND FANCY GROCERIES J. F Johnson's Market At Th? Citjr Market Old Stand