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CLRENDON MAN1 NOV.14, Owing to the fact that the Pi are drawn on the United States j able to be relieved, and for other i one week. The GREAT SOUTHERN SH week, and a number of free acts Band of at least ten pieces will fun This will be the Largest, Besi Clarendon County. For Booth Reservations, appla N.OV. 14, Everybody Come-You EXEMPTED MEN MUST men, it is state, arc still subject to tion the registrant resides, [At~w~vM[Nri~imilitary service, unless physically third line and series of blocks FACE NEW DRAFT LAW d thc cx- distritboard. --exempting themu from the piresent through the mails and is reqi Within a Week Nine Million Men draft. As General Crowder has care- answer questions it contains Will Receive Question fully explained, the new system is tions carefully devised to (l Blanks. not retroactive, that is, it will not in whether his occupation and any way affect the men selected for meats at home make it wviser Washington, Oct. 28.--A complete military service, the men now in withdraw him from civilian outline of the new draft classilicatio mobilization camps or being mado nork in the field. There is which affects approximately 0 rea0 y for mobilization. But it oes or morc of questions listed un 00(0 men, was given out today byafettoeea inlfobtots- fth fvecae. Provost Marshal G;eneral Crowder. l'ts ntelieel Iat eitatCasfe i TIhe plan is complete in all lbut de- liCi ek eevn i oke h ' tails and has been a pprovedl by the Win aprxmtl a ekawieshsaeont dtd presidlent. The dletails are nowv being''u tiair''vilb ald oe.r m ks n 'X"i th boc worked out by a special corps of ex- oeo h 30000rgsee e etn h ls n~hihh lperts anad probably will be amnnouan otieh-, esol e itd o ed in entirety before the end of the 'lisq stoaie--nw ofcaly igemnnteggdin i On. of the most impiortant points O h oe sadte n o h h is ob ald ar of General (Crowder's explanation to-naeoth reitataseighe vihnn-pnd twvsad (lay is that thle approximately I ,800,-(jston. Opst ths ln isa aglinval v rw kv1 00(0 meni now holding exemiption eer'-smlseiso blcsnmbrd'I as umcrtagiuti liica tes will be' anmng those to be .5,'rpeetn th fienvnu eitremrrilmnv el .asilIi. into five divisions accord- ieissi o~hihrgsee i nae pnet nnme or i ) ,ng to thnir liabilityv to s;erve. Und~kroler dvhe.o wr xn ldb h rs the reclass;ifica tion each will again 'l r ixa the dotd Im, itb helw i anubilv. have ti answer jnuAtion to determineblcsfo th nubrad oain Tergseednamrk theu i x i wichhi blons. Tbcxcoftmila bardvice nes hys uisclly-I snam h lsst hc disqualiur friedneins therex SpedeFurtiay erifiatesly old mlearely Plnt f ui dexen tt ronh sen Awoerfulcolletio of GEneraioral caExbis Fine Cattle, ll Siexplaine, Mlese Poltry aisar ro Weohal etroacte YhtOsUi!il oti COUNTY FAIR' IING, S. C. 151 resident and the Secretary of. the Fair ury for next week, and 'they were un easons, the Fair has been postponed OWS have been engaged for the entire will be shown each day. A uniformed -nish the music. and Grandest Fair in the history of to the Secretary. Remember the date, 15 and 16! r Friends Will Be There! and a he should be assigned. He then writes signs his name, next year plant most heavily of non for the in the book the answers to the ques- 'those Practically Exempted. perishable foods, such as beans and tions and takes his booklet to the General Crowder in his explana- ccreals and such other commodities booklet local board, where he swears to the tion, stated that the mcn in class four as can be preserved. Seed of every aired to truth of his answers. The question- are practically exempt and those in specie of food plant will be abund ques- aire is described by Provost Marshal class five entirely so. intly available this year. termine General Crowder as a "big affidavit" "By the time we reach four," he Besides the annual appropriation of yommit- which eliminates the other forms of said, "if we have to go that far, con- approximately $400,000 for the gratis not to aflidavits used in the first draft. gress undoubtedly will have amended distribution by members of congress, life for Right to Appeal. the law to make available the large there has been especially appropriat a page The local board examines the an- number of men ho have reached 21 ed by congress $2,500,000 for the pur Icr each .wers and approves or changes the since the regtion an(l psi ch ase of sr an. (litr of classification claimed by the regis- toeo 0yasas. ed ofres hc st esl l- trant indicating its action on the(epnet litdi foraelac-pse fen urg gitniv .istrant b)ook's cover.fa - line and The registrant then has the rightcayasudofeepinidttig(lrgth prod fte a. repre- to appeal. The case goes to the d1is- e odn ee;to eriiae believes trict board. It is the final arbiter,.o uhcueaentmdemr oeA .l.Cek.Ot nstancei In its series of blocks it marks thelibet caludrhe evcasi oiic~~~~ bThoeoPrctialo clrialfocmpted.tanic Cos men I retrnin hisbooket, heGm n eralE CrwerI W In hi x l iana-rod hr eto asrk not en may f (leires, ecure thetso n , stte ta them ni ca Mss o da, wtur xepin o eea I l~e in satemet of a neighor oi cls s univehevyentirelymengavo.h ist in frind, estfyig t thetruh oBhi tahngtn, wect. four," t hen co p ytwle hus nti . Pas ith o- nswes athogh tis s nt copii-'said "liueheton (i o that by cons- acbigmdeb iil ftera glsadsr.'h hidpro eey~riess efoer sw~ill e a-ecuedh e i hi lcs ions f att hebottm ofthe an's u herso lawlto mae eavaiallytheularge plisit! mtio I elive he I~oe aswe sibenae ythe r i tura a dpartsiblyCH R' think to e truhfulin al resects"han mea ns v that hm earri dener withO R Biaetocun e the nwholeassiil Beaurtlsstow iful Deievspays tofHielldPout.FcyWrin Artsyearolantnmo, haavilno. nt-n BigPaad onOpnig ay.Fre au eihaleAcsi front ofha easan tsscnGraprdsrvtanSeeDailv.y. specieIWDAYodDURINGwilHEe abuRd Sum erpel o mely $4000YU!h gai 1ed by congress $2,500,000 for the pur