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I Red by Local Board ,
/ Class 1 J
John Moore, David McQueen, ]
jJnes Wm Carrell, Joe James, "
/Frank Blalock, Ned Parker, Brainus
F Brewer, Frank McRoe, j
Can son Funderburk, Ellis Pe- ,
/ffues, Robert Haynes, Alan Byrd ]
i Brown, Horace Sellers, James ]
Philips Sellers, George Gaiton, j
Will Sellers, John Mauderville
c .4 t i n:iL A C.1L. T"V i_
oncai, |uuu vjuuvn ruins, uwu
Kirkley, Frank Howell. Simpson
Bowen, Harrison Dixon, lames <
W Washington, Price Little, W ]
Reece Clanton, Jerls A Funder- ]
burk, William B Sellers, Will 1
Rodgers, Adam Williams, Benj. <
R Johnson, Major M Robinson, ]
Neal Archie Smith, D Gib Gain ]
eyjClarley Oit Jenkins, Arrie V (
Hin, John Dunlap, Cook Sellers, I
Eugene Stick, Tobe Weather- l
ford, Daniel A Morrison, Walter t
Gftiney, W Emmett Ingram, j
Sandy A Teal, Ervin Steen,
Willie Williams, Thos. Osborne
Sweatt, George G Wallace, G 1
David Vaughn, Henry Louallen, f
Hes Mevin, Thomas Sing, Wm 1
Earl Pigg, Lide Huggins. Sam i
W Lyles, C Lee Hicks, Vernus
Womack, John Tarlton, Thos
Robinson, Hugh Douglass, ]
Whiteford V Fincher, Ernest C ]
Sellers, Eular J Raeford, Frank (
Starnes, James Thurman Hunter, 1
Fred L White, Lewis H Wallace,
Robert Hubbard. 1r.. Coan A
/Funderburk, Robert Davis, Ar
thur E Kins, Brown Agerton,
Albert F Smith, Oscar 1 Petteraon,
Leney Horton, Tom Latta .
Smith, H Hoil Sellers, Caulie B
Anderson, John G Moore, AnTames
Carter; William Soon,'
George W Terrell, v Duncan F '
LUCKY
CIGAIi
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Oliver, tienry w Stanton, Uorlelius
Hossack, Joseph Moree,
(ohn T Parker, James H Lewis,
N L Brewer, Hoyt W Deason,
Samuel McKay, Wm D Chapnan
Alfred D Hudson, Augustus
rhreatt. Alberta Drake, Joe
[ackson, James Walter Woodward,
WmjTarlton, Heubert H
Hendrix, Clarence S Driggers,
Herman C. Funderburk, Cary H
Davis.
Class 2
May Doris Rhvnes, Charlie F.
Stafford, Alexander Graham,
3en T. Douglass, Spofford L.
funderburk, Cecil Ernest Smith,
Henry R. Geddings, Charlie H.
Sims, Niven P. Laney, Lanev E.
ohns, John R. Crowley, A.
?rnoel TW>oo ' M!1r?
_?uvt? ' iYj live X't CCU1U1J.
IJeorge Lockhart, Hezakiah
Miller, Welter Rufus Burr, Cle
and Davis, William Kellv, Wal
er F. 0Kburn, Ganey E. Cawlev,
[esse C. Watts, Toney Sellers,
Class 3
John Law ton Shaw, Samuel
ECensin Prewitt, Walter J. Rayield,
JohnPatt, Finlev L. Wnite,
Marian R. Malloy, Dock Willams,
Dewitt Hurbert.
Class 4
Hade D. Miller, Dock James
Deese, Henry Purvis, Arthur
Hicks, Wm. H. McFarlan. Murrv
C. Pressley. Raymond M. Eubanks,
J. Rov Collins, C. Eustace
Horton, Pee Dee Howard, Oss
Manus, William Jhcketts, Lonnie
Franklin Jordan^ Richard Jones
James McLendon, John Ervin
Horton.. George W. Johnson,
Alexaifer Powe, Ned Cue,
Clyde Jones, Benj- T. Gulledee,
Henry A Bess, Robert Tucker,
Jessie D. Rushing, Henry F.
Walters, k>ha O. Clark, King
Merritt, Lo&ii SflShbottdt i&aj.
F. Tucker, Rollrt E. Melton,
Tom Hall, BilliJildreth, Carl
Biakeney, Lewisjloe, Wians G.
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proves the flav<M
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tiottman, Manoy ifreeman,
G. Moore, R- Aifcustus
Henry A. Moree, John C. Kj8$$|
Boss Hanna, Peny Mui$S
David A. Sullivan. Son McDonald,
Albert Rollings, Allen C*
Mason, Willianijp. Guin, Raymond
A. Pig?, Tfhomos T. Curtis,
Preston Malachie, Robt, E,
Rollings, Jesse j James Knight,.
Clayton Hunt, Bradley F. Teal,
Emsley Griffin, Alex M. Roper,
Joe R. Lynn, Benj. C. Johnson,
Remus Gregory, Jas. Baskins,
Henry Teal, James -T. Thom^J
John W. Griggs, B. B. Baker,
James Henry, Julius C. Baker,
Henry M Sargent, Bertorf
Funderburk, Bud Starnes, Cole
man E Carter, David Chambers,
Fred Miller, Wm Dawk ins,'
James Little, J Fred Williams,
Roma Lvles, Clarence Frazierj
Thomas Horton, Lewis j Wat#
ford, Lewis Ervin. J
Class 5
Jim L Kendall, Sylvester
Diggs, Leslie C Wannamakerr
Henry McDonald. Furman MatW
cus, Frank B Leak, Robert >L
Turner, Stephen M Huntlev, flB
lius Fleming, ] Carl GregcflH
Roy C Moore, W Ed war J R^M|
Herman M Rivers,
Brock, Julius A Little. / ''j|
DicUions By District B^&rdjfjjj
Name ^ . ClassAndrew
J Helms i 2.
Oscar Seegars , 1
Leston F Funderburk j 2 A
Clareoce D Campbell j 1
Thomas Capers 1
John D Haithcock 2
Lawrence Lewis j 1
, Lames Lacy, j 2
Howard Blakeney I 1
Spofford Green I 2^
ft Augustus Jordan HMHH
Wm T Cranford
Henry Wallace .
John Robinson ^^B^B
Clifton Blakeney ^^^^B
John H Evans
George A Keith ^^B|fl
Sam J White
Will Blair
Mott Blakeney ^^BH
James P Curtis
Henry W White
Andrew Jackson B^^H
Paul H^Coseman BMB|
Edward G Sutton \ 2
Henry E Hilton f 2
James Ratliff j 2
Early Nicholson i l
J ule Nelson Gulledge 2
William Miller 2
Robert P Marze I 2 .
Arthur Smith ' l |
i Dosie Hammonds 1
Samuel J Smith 1
Ervin E Miller j 2 !
Edward S Graves 2
Jimmy J Gainey 1
Will Bird 1
L Daniel Raley 1
James A Mills 1
Tohn W Simoaon 4
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Lonnie P Hancock 2
Walter G McPherson 1
W m D Chapman 2
Wm J Waddell
Joe Gardner 1
Tames Bittle 1
Vance PUler 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
James Powe 1
Wm F Taylor 2
Bobby. And all the animals
went into the ark 'cept the doji
Elsie. Whv didn't the dopr ec
in, too?
I Bobby. 'Cause he had a bark
o* bis own.
lOne rat will eat or spoil foui
bushels of grain a year. It cosl
$ior $3 a (year to feed a rat on
yfur plac?fc.
J A
I sis of War Cc^e$ Says Wood
row Wilson
Vashington, Jan. 31.?In a
ssa&e to the nation's farmers
delivered today to an agricultural
conference at Urbana, 111.,
President Wilson said he thought
statesmen on both sides of the
water realized that the culmina
nng crisis of the war had come
and this year's achievements
Would decide it.
| The message, which the presiLlent
intended to present personnil
y until attacked by a cold several
davs ago, was delivered by
[ president Tames of the Universi t
of Illinois. Recounting the
?aggressions of Germany, the
'is-oei/Iont oni/l.
j?r?VOIUVUI oniu*
"We a* e fighting therefore as
-ruly for the liberty and self gov
T'rnment of the United States as
J the war of our own revolution
>nd to be fought over again; and
fcvery man in every business in
the United States must know by
iim time that his whole future
Ipftune lies in the balance.
Spur national life and our
^iole future development will
j^fcunder the sinister influence
jiflmfeign control if we do not
^K '-We must win, therefore,
JjLjye shall win.
U .1 need not ask to pledge your
HAjttnd fortunes with those of
Hrffest of the nation to the accomplishment
of this great end."
Tbe president recalled that
1 i mers fired the tirst shots at
Lexington that set aflame the
American Revolution for liberty
i. uu VA^ICOICU (UC liupc uuu ue( elief
that American farmers
i ?ow will willingly and conspic
j ously stand by to win this war.
Me said the farmers did not
| knt themselves; exempted from
Military seiVic^aa a class butj
Mt the of the wittdej
Hsk of interfering with farn
Hbor as little as possible and h(
Hblieved that in the next draf
Re farmers would find their la
or much less seriously drawi
pon than in the first.
! iFrc
IWe have
for farmers?sor
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Nax4es the Local Board Can't
1 Locate
ThWoIldwing is a list of registranttthedocal
board has been
unable^ loteate. Any informa
tion aslp the whereabouts of
these mk will be appreciated
as it will save trouble for all
parties concerned.
Samuel wfaianbs, Cheraw, S. C.
Green WhifeeyJk ,?
Euzelone Mct)owel, ?
Pole Harington, ?
Joe Richard Johnson ,,
William Sanders* ?
Isaac Williams, . M
Jack Crawford, w
Boston C. Gainey, ?
Vance Jackson, ?
Alonzo Cole, ?
Willie T. Donahue, ?
bamme Moses, ?
Carwell Brewer, ?
Sol Williams, M
Andrew F. Teal, ?
John Wales, ?
C. James Cox, ?
Tames Thomas, ?
James Patterson, ?
Callie Crawford, ?
Roland Fields, ?
Ernest Bragboy, ?
Jesse James McCo/, ? R. l
Jesse Boan, Angelus, S? C. *
Mack Bugman, McBee, S. C.
Phillip Hancock, Wadesboro,
Julius C, Johnson, McFarland.
Mareen Bloomfield, Cheraw,
Wylie R, King, McBee, S. C. ,
Alex James, Chesterfield, S. C.
James Steen, Mt. Croghan.
Lon R?igb, Jefferson, S. C. 1
James Horn, Wadesboro, N. C.
Tames Gaddy, McFarlan, N. C.
Willie Howell, Jefferson, S. C.
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nething you need this year.
Clemson College experts,
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Quick or C. G. Morgan and buy a
Silas Lowry,
Robert Bryant, Columbia, SAC:
Henry C. Euton, Middendorf.^
Willie Briton, ? S. C.
Paul Dexter Graves, Ruby, S. Q.
Henry Pate, lr. Mt. Croghan.
Marion Johnson, Farrel, Pa.
Thomas F. Williamson, Society
Hill, S. C.
Zack Lowry, Chesterfield, S. C.
Luther L. Robertson, McBee.
Luther Thos Deason, Jefferson.
Earl Lisenbv, DuQuesue, Pa.
TT.H Rra^oViaiv C r>
i A/4uuuaavff tj< Vy.
Walter A. Blagburn, Jefferson.
Richard Williams, Jefferson,
Andrew J. Cassidy, Patrick.
Ben Miller, Jefferson, S. CJohn
A. Wilkes, ?
Clio Company's License Revoked;
Hoarding Charge
Washington, Jan. 30.?The li- y ^
cense of the Clio Oil & Fertilizer *
Co., of Clio, S. C., has been rej
voked and the concern ordered
to close up its business not later
than February 6, the food admin
istration announced today.
"Speculation in, and hoarding
cottonseed," is the reason given
for the order, and it was an!
nounced that as all ofJthe company's
products are manufacture
jed from cottonseed, which is
under license, it will be unable
lo operate even as a fertilizer
[manufacturer.
The company had on hand 3,6^,000
pounds of cottonseed,
had been operated oiilv two
and\a half days in the past year,
according to statistics brought
out a* a hearing before itye ted
eral \food adrninistratiuq^
MBOi qW
* "needs for a reasonable length of *
time," and was taken as "cjear
proof that the seed was befog
hoarded tor speculative phr.
poses."
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