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Alphabetical List of Registrants Tfh?
Registered on September 12th,
1918.
Order Serial
No. Xame Xo.
88?Martin, Lawrense Gary 3161
P 64?Martin, ;Samuel EdWard ..162$
2350?Massey, John Henry iou/>
2942?Massot Willie.... 3262
2538?Marshall, Wade 122C
1579?Mathewson, Mathews Bror 576
1241?iMatthes, Collie 23471
v. 299?-Mathes. Bryan Tilman 1760
1124?Mathis, Wilbur Lee 1805 i
T329?Maxfield, Wister /-2161
1451?Maybin, Ben Hamblin . ...3003
288?Mayben, Eddie 2807
^ 2654?Maybin, Rufus 3252 j
1754?Mayer, Ebb Thompson ..1820!
3128?Mayer, Euston Hutto 1762 j
f 264?Mayer, John 2307
2791?M?.yer, Henry 1207 (
2970?'Mayer, Otto 1265
1558-nMayer, Robert Lusk 880
2170?Mayer, Sidney Johnson 3138 j
2685?Mayes, George Adam 250G j
1002?Mayes, Willis 1073 |
2854?.Mays. Pete 2032 j
1782?Meadors, John Wesley 1369
1928?Means, John Mestus 548
35?Means, Joseph 2809
2671?Mennenhall, George 1324
2289?Merchant, Henry Wingard *1271
k 2517?Merchant, Ira Nicholas ..1873 j
j 3047?Metts, Bennis 3071;
r 2078?'Metts, Jacob "Wilbur 1967
2196?Metts, Julious Willis 2577!
,3174?Metts, Samuel Rude 25951
2164-^Metts, Thomas William 2603 i
1035?Metze, Geoi%e Efird 1172 j
491?Metze, John Quincy 1168!
3115?Miekecs, James 24?$
2326?Mickle, Joe 622
2464?Milam* John Owings 1620 !
2478?Mil er, Abe 31931
^ 162?'Miller, Arthur Brooks 3148]
B 988?Miller, Earnest 145
84?Miller, Fletcher 285S
1713?Miller, George 859
1965?Miller. Gecrgc 2714
r 2605?Miller, Ira Albert 3143
2665?Miller, James Oscar 3154
1440?Miller, John Frank 2684
38?Miller, John Lambert .. .: 413
1115?Miller, John Thomas 2901
1046?Miller, Johnnie 983
2946?Miller, Osmond Simeon 2008
420?Miller, 'Richard Green .. .. 536
2708-Miller, Sirom Booker
1724?Miller. Theadore 1683
L 2704?Miller, Will 1100 j
3208?Mills, Cecil .Norman 1877
wj 1987?Mills, George Anderson .. 26^
^ 32*6?Mills, Levi Wesley 1683
1569?Mims, John Wilson 1532
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375?Mingo, Eugene 131
| 783??Mingo, Reason 8J
j 1301?<Minnick, George W 21$
| 17S6?Mitchel, James 91
2432?Mitchel, Rufus X.r
2527?Mize, Johnnie Brooks 25i
412?Monts, Mike 2S
622?Monts, Murray Elerson .. 8S
233?Monts, Willie 21
SOI?Moon, Edward 8i
1029?'Moon, Elyard .. 19(
50?Moon. Dr. Ernest H 23:;
I 119?Moon, Fred 174
! 2327?Moon, James Pinson 83
1683?Moon,-Joe Rodgers 61
1675?Moon, Pinkney Antney 12"
832?.Moon, Richard Simon_ 155
1966?Moore, Claude Engene 52
2504?Moore, Garrett Lee 24
2?Moore, John Belton 9c
566?Moore, Noah Andrew 2o
j 2877?'Morgan, John Belton 155
| 3170?Morris, 'Dudley Morgan isu
j 2280?Melton, Oscar James 172
f01? Merchant, Ed?cr Eowles ..199
2S61?Merchant, Gecrge C.. 10i
1S54?Metts, Eugene 24-4
101?Metts, Royal Jefferson 25S
1238?Mitchell, Jacob Dominick. .26S
3154?Mills, Arthur Calvin 9H
1461?Mills, Carroll Sease 176
678?Mills, Clifton Asbury 186
1187?Mills, Ralph Erskine 61
2892-'Mills, William Walter .... 37
2383?Miller, Clauds Uzell .314
1961?Miller, George Garhard ..296
2686?Miller, Henry Moses 40
1C3I?Miller, Howard 43
1394?Miller, Jacob Simeon 19
406?Miler, James 69
S078?Miller, Odem Clarence 3H
1375?'Miller, Ollie Busbnell 198
j 1836?Miller, Oscar 262
j 3180?Miller, Roland 227
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| TAB HEEL FARMER SAYS IT
QUICKLY HELPED HIS WIFi
i She'd Twist and Tnrn All Thsor?g
the Sight.?But Now She Sleeps
Like a Baby.?Tells What Did
It
The burdens of iife are not equall
borne by men and "vyomen.
Women too often suffer from som
weakness that was never intende;
for them by nature.
When trouble or hard work or ex
citement have rendered the nerves s
wide-awake that sleep is denied, th
over-tired brain must be helped to ge
quickly back to its healthy norma
condition or serious mischief ensues
Dreco, the wonderful herbal medi
cine aims to accomplish this as noth
ing else ever has done. Its missio
. is to bring the disabled, debiliate
nervous tissues the peculiar nerv
food which they must have to buil
pp their parts.
''My wife suffered terribly from pain
in the back and limbs, constipatior
headaches, and, worst of all, sleep
lessness," declared the well knowi
l ai-iicci JLCLi lixvx ? it. iyf viuuixv/j, i
F. D. No. 3. Winston-Salem. "Sli
would fall asleep early in the nigh
but would wake up soon and wouli
lay and hear the clock strike ever;
>,rmr rr?til morning. She^ would twis
and turn all night and was alway
more tired in the morning than whei
she W3nt to bed.
"A friend told us of Dreco and hov
it had helpe-d just such a case as thi
and so we decided to give it a trial
We're mighty glad we did that no\
because it certainly gave us splendi:
results. My wife sleeps like a bat:
now, all night lon<r. Her pains ar
gone and she now has a good appe
tite. the first time for years. I wan
three more "bottles of Dreco now, s<
we both can take it as I believe I
win make me reel zu years younger.
Dreco is known throughout the Ta
Heel State as the one herbal medicin<
that accomplishes results in cases c
severe stomach trouble, constipatior
rheumatism and similar ills.
- It is sold by all good druggists ani
is recommended strongly in Newberr
by Gilder and Weeks Co.
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" 1785?Miller, Theodore ?2905.
1050?Miller. William O'Neal 1583!
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2707?oiinick, Gecrgs Monroe 1242
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, 2726?Morgan, Leon 1012
j 1694?Monday, Early James 582
| 689?Moore, Hiyne 167D
2650?'Moore, John Emanuel 193$
v 565?Moore, Patrick Henry 1963
,2632?Moon, Moses 1954
e 924?Moses, George 1052
j; 456?Moses, Lazarus 2586
j 746?(Moses, Odell 929
'1S78?Morris. Cleveland 208
0 1581?Morris, Ernest 1860
e 3243?Morris, Frank 221
!t 899?Morris, James 'Ranee 591
j 597?iMorris, Jerome Huggins .. 203
5 3190?3forris, Jerome Nelson ... 519
i_ 2083?Moore, Will ...3085
524?Motes, Jesse James 909
n 633?Mower, McHardy 740
(j 960?Murran, John James 1422
9 2182?Morris, James Dewey 1837
(j 20?rMorris, John Maxey 832
i 2313?Morris, Jr. -Marion Clark ..1762
' 1773?Morris, William Osier 3002
I 888?Morse, Joseph William .. 35
'' 1486?Mosley, Odell Gilford ....1622
a" 3260?Moseley, Will ..1395
,i 1607?Moses, Alex 1135 \
1478?Motes, Charlie Daniel 309 I
t 2745?Motes, Madison Calvin. 1133J
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1328?Motes, William Willford ..2694
3244?<Moton, Joe 2144
2244?Mozee, Johnnie 2352
1663?Murray, William 'Henry ..2682
1638?Murph, Holman Rudolph .. 344
2002?McCaughrin, James Nance 1671
838?McConnell, James Franklin 2960
2785?McCullough, George Lamar 310;
1720?McCullough, Howard W..1497
2239?McCullough, Thos. 'Eak .. 304
573?McCrackin, John Bonds ... 394
2840?McCrackin, Tom V 2871
2124?<McDowell, John Bussey ..3131.
3034?McDowell,'Partlow 1816
1855?MoFall, Jesse Young 1495
828?McGraw, Berry Herbert ..1592
2194?McEntire, Johnnie Norris..2037
1404?McCarley, Hugh Forest 1733
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3ZIU?MCUariey, jonn r uruitiii ..
| 2539?McClurkin, Pink 2761
1644?McCollum, John Berry 2772
982?McConnell. James Edgar ..290'
1125?McCord, Lafayette 2363
2396?iMcCrackin, James 1640
2489?McCrackin, Joseph T 1142
86?McCullough, John Henry .. 82
340^McCutchen, Ernest F..- ..3169
2488?McLeod, Julian C ..1850
1951?McMorris, Ernest 2823
1701?McNary, Alonzo 1274
1346?McNary, Loyal Henry 1302
1260?McSwain. Eldrisde Tracy . .1725"
1954?<MeKitrick, John Madison ..1070
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2615?McMeekin, Lucius D
1161?McMorris, Henry 293
2338?McMorris, Illanois 1264
237?McMorris, James Remus ..271G
87?McMorris, Willie 2750
61?McSwain, Lucius Lee .. . .2142
3218?Night, James K. M 1333
2285?Nutrage, Arthur 1391;
235?Nobles, Joseph Leonard? 797
2553?Nobles, Walter Drayton .. 825
1159?Nabers, Joseph Edward ..314"?
1*?5A?V^hloc William SamnAl Inll
1692?Nance, James 3062
3232?Nance, Eddie 326
891?<Nance, Fred 814
1977?Nance, Ned . 1627
837?Nance, 'Sam 2418
1810?Nance, Willie 2448
1930?Neal, Joe 1087
269?'Neal, Levi William 895
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1657?Nelson, Elijah -/U90
470?Nelson, John Wesley .. .. 273
1550?Nesbitt, John 427
2435?'Neuble, Press 2783
680?Nichols, Andrew Elihu 1765
1213?Nichols, Chesley Simpson. .1931
357?iNichols, Luke Matthew ..1325
202?Nichols. Newton, Arthur .. 1S6*>
1378?Nichols, Otto Klettner 3097
1585?Nichols, Wade Hampton ..3115
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850?Nance, James 3187
I 200?'Nance, Willis 38S>
| 2909?Neel, Richard Clark 3121
i 1056?Xeel. Jim 73S
2300?tXeel, William Edward 81*
1S96?Nelson, James Thomas 45?
2331?Nelson, I. J 304(V
441?Nelson, Moses 2802
1590?Nesbit, Willie 273.T
155?Nichols, Andrew Mark 130<>
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NERVOUS MOTHER
I ^
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Vegetable Compound
Restored Her Health.
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Philadelphia, Pa. ?"I was very weak,,
i always tired, my back ached, and I felt:
m mi sickly most of the
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' doctor ^ he said:
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: I worrying most of
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pound my husband wanted me to try it?
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I I feel fine and can eat anything now
without distress or nervousness.MrsJ.
Worthline, 2842 North Taylor St,..
Philadelphia Pa.
The majority , of mothers nowadays
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upon their time and strength; the result
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^ BEAT GERMANS
AT OWNGAME
Yankee Chemists Devise New
j Headache Tablet In Which The
j Heart Depressing Tendency is
; Counteracted by Heart Toning
j Elements. Aspitone, the name.
In August, 1914, when the war comj
menced, many of the newer remedies prei
scribed by our American physicians and
druggists were "made in Germany." Today
we are making all of them for ourselves
and for half of the globe.
During the first four years of the war
American genius, prompted by necessity,
has concentrated its attention upon the
pliomipnl industries. American discoveries
have followed in such rapid succession that
only the scientific journals have been able
to chronicle them all. The latest and one
of the most serviceable in the field of
I medicine is the perfected headache tablet
| called Aspitone, in which the heart depressing
tendency is deftly counteracted
: by. heart toning elements.
Physicians and druggists maintain that
I it should and will take the place of all
powders and tablets for headaches, neu??o7nrio
Ao 1 o ormnnn on/1 flr^norol nQinQ
I lrtit5ltt> Vl/AUOj AC*. ^VUViUi
I They explain that Aspitone gives simple
I relief from the pain, which if chronic,
' should of course receive diagnosis by a
physician.
NOTE: The product referred to above
is sold only in unbroken packages, price
35c, and may. now be obtained at
P. E. WAT, DBtGGIST.
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