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CLASSIFICATIONS OF I>RAFT. Regulations Apptoved by President Leak Out Ahead of Time. Washington. Oct. 22.?The five classifications into which men awaiting draft will be divided, under the new regulations approved by President Wilson, have been made publicmuch before the time planned by the provost marshal general's office and are here published. It was discovered today that what was to have remained an official secret for a week or more was divulged Saturday night at a dinner in New York which Secretary Baker and Provost .Marshal Gen. Crowder at tended. The provost marshal general discussed the new regulations, with out intending to make public the classification, but some members of a New York local exemption board, thinking to elucidate the general's speech, printed the classification on the back of the menu card. The classifications are as follows, and show every man registered, to which class he belongs and in what order the different classifications will be called to serve: (lavs One. 1. Single man without dependent relatives. 2. Married man (or widower with children) who habitually fails to support his family. 3. Married man dependent on wife for support. 4. Married man (or widower with children ) not usefully engaged, fa mi ly supported by income independent of his labor. 5. Men not included in any other description of this or other classes. 6. Unskilled labor. Class Two. 1. .Married man or father of motherless children, usefully engaged, but family has sufficient income apart from his daily labor to afford reasonably adequate support during his absence. 2. Married man?no children? wife can support herself decently and without hardship. 3. Skilled industrial labor engaged in necessary industrial enterprise. 4. Skilled farm'labor engaged in .necessary agricultural enterprise. Class Three. 1. .Man with foster children dependent on daily labor support. 2. .Man with aged, infirm or invalid parents or grand-parents depend ent on daily labor for support. o. .Men with brothers or sisters incompetent to support themselves, dependent on daily labor for support. 4. County or municipal officer. 5. Firemen or policemen. 6. Necessary artificers or workmen in arsenals, armories and navy yards. 7. Necessary custom house clerk. S. Persons necessary in transmission of mails. 9. Necessary employes in service of United States. 10. Highly specialized administrative experts. 11. Technical or mechanical experts in industrial enterprise. 12. Highly specialized agricultural expert in agricultural bureau of State or nation. 13. Assistant or associate manager of necessary industrial enterprise. 14. Assistant or associate manager of necessary agricultural enterprise. Class Four. 1. Married man with wife or children (or widower with children) dependent on daily labor for support and no other reasonably adequate support available. 2. Mariners in sea service of merchants or citizens in United States. 3. Heads of necessary industrial enterprises. 4. Heads of necessary agricultur* al enterprises. Class Five. 3. Officers of States or the United States. 2. Regularly or duly ordained ministers. 3. Students of divinity. 4. Persons in military or naval service. 5. Aliens. 6. Alien eneinies. 7. Persons morally unfit. S. Persons physically, permanently or mentally unfit. 9. Licensed pilots. XOT1CK OF SALK. By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Bamberg coun^ ' ^ ~ :? . i, ^ ty, O. c., ueiciuiuie mauc iii iuc v.?^e of Mrs. Elise B. Walker vs. Sim McMillan, I. J. J. Brabham. Jr.. Judge of Probate for Bamberg county, as special referee, will sell on .Monday. November 5 th. 1017. during the usual hours of sale, before the court house door in the town of Bamberg, to the highest bidder for cash, purchaser to pay for papers: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the town of Bamberg, county and State aforesaid, containing four acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Ida Mitchell, on the East by the Binnaker's Bridge road, on the South by lands of Ellenora McMillan, and on the West by lands of Jones A. Williams. J. J. BRABHAM. JR.. Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. Bamberg. S. C., Oct. 15. 1917. "THK SLACKER" TO RE RELEASER AS SPECIAL. .Metro Patriotic Wonderplay, Starring Emily Stevens, Aids Recruiting. "The Slacker," Metro's great sevenreel patriotic photodrama. written and directed by William Christy Caj banne. will be issued soon as a spcj cial production de luxe. Emily Stevens is the star of this feature, and her J superb artistry has combined with the directing genius of Cabanne to produce a masterpiece. "The Slacker" has a powerful story, of special appeal to Americans at this time, dealing with conditions as they are today and as they must be faced. In "Tho Slacker" Margaret Christy, | (Emily Stevens) helps her husband j to solve his own problem, as wives j throughout America will help their j husbands and friends to solve theirs. I "The Slacker" is a play that will I | build patriots. In addition to a story of force and interest, the production reviews the great events of the Nation's history; making a panorama of brave deeds. George Washington, Nathan Hale. Paul Revere, Grant, Lincoln, Francis Scott Key and other patriots are pictured in the vost vital moments of their careers. All the allied nations engaged in the present conflict are also represented in patriotic array. However, the idea, the central thought, is the most important tiling in 'The Slacker." powerfully driven home in the story of Robert Wallace (played by Walter Miller), who marries in order to escape military duty. The example of his younger brother (Eugene Borden). land his best friend (Leo Deianeyj, ! who enlist respectively in the army | and the navy, fail to move him, but j his wife (Emily Stevens), daughter i of a long line of patriots, arouses | his sense of honor, and accomplishes the regeneration that makes j a man of him. Reverently he kisses J the flag for which he has sworn to ; give his life. As .Margaret Christy, Miss Stevens has the opportunity of her distinguished career. Walter .Miller as "the slacker," Leo Delhaney as the friend, Eugene Borden as the sailor-lad, MilI lieent Fisher as a society girl working j for the Red Cross, are among those I from whom fine pieces of character! ization may be expected. William j Christy Cabanne has in "The Slacker" ! added another great item to his list i of truly important achievements. I "The Slacker will be shown at the - Thielen Theatre October 30.?adv. To Cure a Cold in One Day. j Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and 'works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. SHERIFF'S TAX SALE. By virtue of execution directed to me by G. A. Jennings, treasurer of Bamberg county, I, S. G. Ray, sheriff of the said county, have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder, in front of the court house door during the legal hours of sale, on .Monday, the ">th day of November, 1917, the same being salesday in said month, the following described real estate. ! to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or ) tract of land situate in said county { and State containing 327 acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by the South Edisto river: east by the lands of Brutus McCormick and A. Bessinger: south by Augusta branch of the Southern R. R.. and west by the lands of the estate of W. Gilmore Simms. Said land to be sold as the property of J. B. Dodenhoff for taxes due and owing the county of Bamberg and the State of South Carolina. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate in the town of Bamberg, said county and State, measuring 19") feet east and west, and 210 feet north and south, and bounded as follows: Xorth by R. C. Jones and Maggie Owens; south by Wyman street: east by C. R. Brabham and west by R. C. Jones. Said lot to be sold as the property of Rebecca Faust for taxes due and owing the county of Bamberg and the State of South Carolina. Terms of sale: Cash; purchaser to pay for papers. S. G. RAY, Sheriff for Bamberg County. Bamberg. S. C., October 17, 1917. XOTICK OF MASTER'S SALK. State of South Carolina, Bamberg County?Court of Common Pleas. British & American Mortgage Company, Ltd., plaintiff, ts. Sam Copeland. et al.. defendants. By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas in the above case, 1 will sell at public sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door at Bamberg. s. v., on salesday in November. 1917, being November .">th. 1917, during the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land. All that certain tract or plantation of land situate and being in P>uford's Bridge township, Bamberg County. South Carolina, containing One Hundred and Eighty ( ISO) acres, more or less, and bounded north by lands of G. B. Kearse: east by lands of Rebecca Ilitter: south by run of Great Saltkeatohie River: and west by lands of Scott Shaw. Purchaser to pav for papers. .). J. BRABHAM, JR.. Probate Judge for Bamberg County. Acting as .Master. Dated September 1, 1917. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the blood.and builds upthesystem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c WORK THAT TELLS j Plenty of It Has Been Done Right Here In Bamberg. To thoroughly krow ;he v:r:nes ot a medicine you must investigate its work. Doan's Kidney i ills stand this test, and plenty of proof exists right here in Bamberg. People who testified years ago to relief from backache. kidney and urinary disorders, now give confirmed testimony?declare the results have lasted. How can any Bamberg sufferer longer doubt the evidence? E. Dickinson, jailer, Rice St., Bamberg. says: "I was subject to severe backaches and my kidneys didn't act regularly. The kidney secretions were unnatural and irregular in passage. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at the People's Drug Store and they benfited me greatly. They regulated my kidneys and removed the lameness and soreness in my back. NO TROUBLE SINCE. Over three years later Mr. Dickin son said: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills made for me some years ago Is still lasting. My back is now strong and my kidneys act regular iy.M Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Dickinson had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. CARELESSNESS RESULTS IN FAILURE. That is why we say "Feed B. A. Thomas' Hog Powder according to directions." DO NOT FEED IT SLOPPY, but mix it with ground feed and moisten with just enough water to make a crumbly mass. Then each hog gets a beneficial dose. See full directions on package. Your money back if you are not satisfied. C. R. BRABHAM'S SONS, Bamberg. S. C. I Best material and workman- I ship, light running, requires E little power; simple, easy to g handle. Are made in several g sizes and are good, substantial m money-making machines down E *? tViA cmoHoet ?i?o for B LU 111^ CU1AUVOV W4?V. ?? *?*- - ? - _ | catolog showing Engines, Boil- I 8 ers and all Saw Mill supplies. I I LOMBARD 1ROX WORKS & m I SUPPLY CO. i 5 Augusta, Ga. _ B RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. The best rubbing Jiniment is J v C/ 1 Good for the Ailments of ' Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own A chest Ill 1 OUI"> i\l?.uuiauom, uyiuiiiay Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1, i At all Dealers. "IT'S SUPERIOR " TO ANY LIVER MEDICINE SOLD" I In Common Gratitude Col. W. A. Terrell Expresses His Approval of Martin's Liver Medicine? No One Will Again Take Calomel After Once Trying It. The following unsolicited letter { was recently received by the manufacturers of Martin's Liver Medicine : In the absence of any other reason, common gratitude calls for an expression from me of the wonderful merits of your health-giving Liver Medicine. With a large experience in trying and using various Liver Medicine. I have never found any remedy that so completely "hits the spot" and tones up the dilapidated feeling and makes a fellow feel that life is worth living. Martin's Liver Medicine relieves gently but effectively constipation, starts the liver on its active function, creates a healthy and normal j appetite, and at night sleep is sweet and restful. I have used three bottles of this splendid remedy and am prepared to say it does all and more than you claim for it. W. A. TERRELL, Decatur, Ga. Every bottle guaranteed to please or your money back on return of ; empty bottle to your druggist. 50c per bottle. I For sale by MACK'S DIU'Ci STORK, j 1 ISamberg, S. (\ IWhat is LAX-FOS; LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA | A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic | and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, j Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black ! Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and j Pepsin. Combines strength with pala! table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c HHEMBH IIIIMMi GROCERIES FRESH AND SWEET, THE KIND VOU SHOULD DEMAND OF YOUR GROCER IS THE KIND WE HANDLE Iw.P.Herndonl I 'Phone 24 Bamberg S. C. I J. F. Carter B. D. Carter CARTER & CARTER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW BAMBERC. S. C. Special attention given to settlement of Estates and investigation of Land Titles. FOR SALE. One two-story dwelling at Ehrhardt. Well located. Two stores situated on Broadway street. Ehrhardt, cheap. Four brick stores in the heart of Denmark. Terms to suit the purchasers. One six-room residence in Bamberg. with outbuildings and 1 1-2 acres of land, for $1,000; $400 cash, balance to suit the purchaser. Three brick stores on Main street, Bamberg. Prices and terms right. One farm of 13S acres. $20 per acre. Six miles from Bamberg. Timhpr on nlarp will soil for almost nur chase price. Land rents for six bales of cotton per year. One nice residence lot of one acre of land, $500. Several lots on Elmore Heights, $100 each. Sixteen acres on .Main street, near .Mr. E. C. Bruce's, $200 per acre. Well suited for peanut factory, or oil mill.v 400 acres of land four miles from Bamberg for $11 per acre. Nice dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. Nice farm in McCormick county containing 1,480 acFes. Nice twostory dwelling and fourteen or fifteen tenant houses. 20 horse farm open. 3,000,000 feet of timber on place. Will sell the whole plantation for $21,000, payments on easy terms. If purchaser is familiar with saw milling, timber can be made to more than pay for the place. REASONABLE TERMS CAN BE HAD ON ALL THE ABOVE PROPERTY H. M. GRAHAM. Real Estate. BAMBERG. S. C. TAX NOTICE. The treasurer's office will he open for the collection of State, county, school and all other taxes from the 15th day of October, 1917, until the 15th day of March, 1918, inclusive. From the first day of January, 1918, until the 31st day of January, 1918. a penalty of one per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. From the 1st day of February, 1918, a penalty of 2 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. From the 1st day of March, 1918, until the loth day of March, 1918, a penalty of 7 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. THE LEVY. For State purposes 8% mills For county purposes IVz mills Constitutional school tax....3 mills Total 19 mills SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVIES. Hopewell, No. 1 3 mills Midway, No. 2 2 mills Hampton, No. 3 2 mills Three Mile, No. 4 2 mills Fish Pond, No. 5 2 mills Hutto, No. 6 2 mills Buford's Bridge, No. 7 2 mills Olar, No. S 9 mills Salem, No. 9 4 mills St. John's, No. 10 2 mills Go van. No. 11 8 mills Binnaker's, No. 12 3 mills Lemon Swamp, No. 13 4 mills Bamberg, No. 14 9 mills, Oakland, No. 15 8 mills Hunter's Chapel. No. 16 8 mills Colston, No. 18 4 mills Clear Pond, No. 19 2 mills Oak Grove, No. 20 4 mills Denmark, No. 21 6% mills Ehrhardt, No. 22 13 mills Lees, No. 23 4 mills Hey ward. No. 24 2 mills All persons between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years of age, except Confederate veterans and sailors, who are exempt at 50 years of age. are liable to a poll tax of one dollar. Capitation dog tax 50 cents. All persons who were 21 years of age on or before the 1st day of January, 1017, are liable to a poll tax of one dollar, and all who have not made returns to the Auditor are requested to do so on or before the 1st of January. 1918. 1 will receive the commutation road tax of two ($2.00) dollars from the 15th day of October. 1917, until the 1st dav of March, 1918. G. A. JENNINGS. Treasurer Bamberg County. 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