The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 20, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3
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CHAIRMAN COKER URGES
CITIZENS TO BE PREPARED
Head of State ( o :neil of Defense Pre.
diets Probable 3Ioney Surplus In
South Carolina?Farmers Mast
Plant Cow Peas.
A
David R. Coker of Hartsville, chairman
of the State Defense Council, has j
issued the following statement to thej
people of South Carolina:
"The State Council of Defense
"wishes to call attention to several features
of the present and prospective
^situation which seem to call fori
. .. thoughtful consideration by ail of;
1 the people cf the State, but especial- j
, ly by the farmers.
A marked increase in price has re-!
cently taken place in fertilizer mate-j
rials and especially in. ammoniates. i
Tankage, cottonseed meal ?nd dried i
fclood are already so ki^ii that it is
-a -i -t- .ii xt - i.? ?? I
uouuuui wnciner uiey can ut; yruui,ably
used as fertilizing materials. This
ris because these materials are more
and more being used as food for livestock,
being substituted to some extent
for corn, wheat bran and other j
materials which can be used for hu-j
man food. Sulphate of ammonia, J
** w-hich has been largely used for fer-j
tilizers, is almost entirely off of the
market, being required by the govern- j
ment for the manufacturer of muni-!
i
tions. It is altogether probable that
next spring the average farmer will
be unable to buy any source of ammonia
execpt nitrate of soda, which,
is now nearing $100 per ton, with a
possible further advance. There is no
i
certainty that even this material can
0 be obtained in adequate quantities. as
1^/ it is also used largely in munitions of
war.
Mast Plant Cowpeas.
"The situation seems to call for the
^ planting of every acre of stubble land
and all vacant corn middles to cowpe^rs,
which is the only available
legume for planting at this season.
jlaier ou, ocyicuiuci j.o tu wwu?i
15, it will be advisable to plant cover.
crops in all of the cotton.
"The farmer who understands the|
situation now and takes all possible j
steps to meet it in advance may be
able to carry on his operations next'
year without contracting fertilizer
? bills so heavy as to endanger his
profits. Th farmer who takes no
thought for the morrow will be in a;
very different position and may face!
a situation next spring out of which
he wall be unable to figure a living.
"We trust the people of the State
will carefully consider the above sit
UilUUll UOC\i U J yi uo^/vA^v&f v i
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shortage and high prices of fertilizer i
and -will take all possible steps to
lessen the threatened danger to our j
agriculture.
Probable Mooej Surplus.
"Another very) difficult problem j
seems to us to confront our people.
If the State this year produces an
average or even thi ee-quarters of* an
average cotton and tobacco crop and
it sells at anywhere near present
prices, there will be, after debts are'
paid, the greatest volume of surplus '
money ever known in this State. Pro-,
^vious periods of unusual prosperity
^ have almost invariably been accom-j
panied by speculation, extravagance
and large investments in new enter-!
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prises, wiin xne uou wwyh uu uu:(
threshold and with the war present-'
^ ing a kaleidoscope of problems whicn
at any time may reverse the financial
outlook, our people should show a
wise conversatism this fall. If the
present outlook for av profitable busi- j
ness is realized it will present a great j
and unusual opportunity to all farm-j
ers and business men to pay off ac-l
cumulated debts and to lay aside a!
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now no more fooling- for me. Two
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4 There has been nothing new discovered
for corns since "Gets-It"
was born. It's the new way?the
common-sense, simple, sure way.
"Gets-It" is sold everywhere, 25c
a bottle, or sent on receipt of price
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surplus to meet boll weevil conditions
and other probable contingencies.
"F!vprv man who reads and thinks j
should use all of his influence to see!
that the prospective prosperity is
properly utilized and does not^vent-!
ually result in disaster. Waste and;
extravagance should be frowned upon)
and made unpopular by public sentiment.
"The government will undoubtedly
offer other issues of bonds from time,
to time and a large part of the profits
of our people must go toward;
financing the nation if the war is to j
be successfully conducted. The Red'
Cross, the Y. M. C. A. and other na-j
tional charities must be supported
d.LIU SUf^UI LtTU liuciaa/.
"After debts are paid and national \
financial needs fully attended to every |
dollar not required for a modest butj
comfortable living should be safely;
put aside for future use.
"The State Council of Defense requests
the county councils, the new3-j
papers and the citizens generally tv
give the widest possible publicity t31
the above swggestions." s
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Time is the test of truth. And
Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the
test in Newberry. No Newberry resident
who suffers backache, or annoy;ng
urinary ills can remain unconvinced
by this twice-told testimony.
N. Y. Dennis, pro. of store, Player
St., Newberrj*, says: ZIy kidneys
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OVER THREE YEARS CATER Mr.
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board withls tfce time limit assigned
yon?ton days from the filing #f y#*r
claim.
. Remember:
(a) You must submit your proof iij
the prescribed form and the board has
no authority to exempt or discharge
you unless you s-ubmit all the affidavits
required by regulations.
M1 1 At*#?llTWAnf
(D) 'mere win i>e uu aisumcm wv,
fore the board and no proof other than
the prescribed affidavits unless tke'
board calls for other proof which It
will do in ?nly a limited number; of
cases.
When Claims Are Beeided.
Every claim for discharge or exemption
will be decided by the local
board within three days after yo*r
affidavits have been filed.
Certificates Extnpttai tr Biseharge
If your claim is allowed a eeraifcate
i
of exemption or discharge will be issued
to you.
Remember:
(a) This certificate may be recalled
at any time.
(b) If it is temporary or conditional,
it becomes of no effort when the time
or the condition named are fulfilled.
(c) You have been drawn for mili* "i
nrl Ttrihon tViQ H itir? n 1
CcX?l y 5CI V 1VJC ftiiu n.uvn o**v/ .
that has postponed your posting to
the colors ceases you may be recalled
f
at any time.
(d) Remember that yo s>e mayi
still be appealed to the a .. 1 )ard|
by the government and on . ?ppeal!
your certificatemay be withdrawn at'
once. When so withdrawn you stand
precisely as though you had been se-;
lected for military service by the lo-j
cal board.
Adverse Decisions on ,Claim.
If your claim is disallowed by the
local board your name will be certified
and sent by the local board to the(
district board as one who has been j
called for military soivice and not;
exempted or discharged. Within two'
days thereaf er, if practicable, a list?
of those so certified to the district J
board will be given to the press with !
a request for publication, will ? be
posted in the offices of the local board
accessible to the public view, and no-J
tice will be mailed to the address on j
your registratioa card.
Tkerefore, if yon kaye filed a claim J
for exemption and proof in snpportj
thereof, watch the notices In the office
of the local board beginning about fire
days after yon hare filed your proof
to see what disposition was made of
yonr case and make arrangements for
the prompt receipt of mail.
How to Claim Appeals"to District!
Boards.
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Claim of appeal may oe maae dv a
person within tea days after the day
when notice has been posted and mailed
that such person's name has been
certified to the district board as one
who has been called for service and
not exempted or discharged.
Therefore if yon- desire to appeal ?
1. Go to the local beard and get a
copy form 153 er 154 for filing your I
claim of appeal.
2.. Got er oepy also form 151 or 152
f#r notifying the district board tf appeal.
9 vaoti* Ha?m of nnntotl f!5ft Or
At M. MM\J J - ?U?. -/" r X ?- - |
154) with the leeal board.
4. Send year notice of appeal (form |
151 or 152) to the district board.
5. Do this within ten days from the
day when notice that yonr name was
certified to the district beard was posted
and mailed.
Kememaer:
U Reasons! k
Why you should use
Cardui, the woman's f?
tonic, for your troubles,
9^1 have been shown in
IttJa thousands of letters from FV
actual users of this medik
I cine,? who sf>eak from Ww
mj personal experience. If
the results obtained by L i
k 1 other women for so many
Vkl years have been so umformly
good, why not i 1
kl g|ve Cardui a trial?
Take
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Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, of
wJ Cullen, Va., writes: |^|
"About 11 years ago, 1
kj suffered untold misery ML
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would go for three weeks
jjy} almost bent double ...
My husband went to Dr.
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After taking about two
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around and when I took
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1. You can only appeal the final order
of the board exempting or dis-'
charging or refusing to exempt or
discharge you. You can not appeal
otiier orders or action of tne iocai
board.
XIII
Proving Yonr AppeaL
You have five days after the district
i
board receives your notice that youj
have filed a claim of appeal in which:
to file evidence additional to that filed
i
by you in the local board, but all such |
evidence must consist of affidavits.
Decision on Appeal.
The dicision on your appeal must
be made within five days of the closing
of proof, and you will be notified
by mail of the action of the board on j
your appeal.
Claims for Discharge on Indnstrial
Grounds
Only the district board can receive j
claims for discharge on the ground
that you are engaged in industry, including
agriculture found to be neces
sary to the maintenance of the military
establishment, the effective operation
of the military forces, or the
maintenance of national interest during
the emergency.
Such claims must be filed with the
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district board on or before the fifth
day after mailing and posting of
notice that you have been certified by
the local board as one who has been
called for service and not exempted
or discharged.
If you desire to file such a claim:
. Get or copy at the local or district
board Form 161 or 161a.
, 2. Fill the form out properly.
3. File it with the district board
within five days after the mailing and
posting of notice that your name has
I been certified from the local board to
i the district board.
'/roof in Support of Industrial Claim, i
Only affidavits can be used in filing
proof before the district board of a
claim for exemption on industrial
grounds. All such affidavits must be
filed within five days after the fiting
of the claim.
Decisions of District Boards oh IndnstrJal
Claim.
Within five days after the closing of
proof in any industrial claim the district
board must decide the claim.'
If the decision of ihe district board
is in favor of the claim the board will
issue a certificate of discharge. If the
decision is against the claim the district
board will so noaify you.
Remember that you have been called
for military service and that the certificate
of the district board is only
conditional on your remaining ia the
kind of industrial service on account
of which you were discharged. No
such exemption shall continue when a
cause therefore no longer exists and
your certificate of discharge may "oei
withdraws or modified by the district
board at any time that ?ie district
board shall determine that the circumstances
require it.
Appeals of Indistrial Claim to the
President.
Only decisions of district boards on
industrial claims for discharge can *>e
appealed.
If you desire to appeal the decision
of the district boards to the president
you may do so within seren days cf
the date of mailing to you of the dew5ESSSSSS53SESSS3SEESSBSSSS5S
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How Yon Will Be Notified That Yea
Have Been Selected tor Military
Service.
uAs soon as your case Ls finally disposed
of, the adjutant general of you?
State will notify you by mail that you
have been selected for military service.
Your local boards -will post a list
of all persons selected for militaryservice
?n a place at the office of the
local boards accessible to public view.
The local board will also give lists of
persons selected for military service
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