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WORIK LAl9 01iT FOlt i1E(lIN'iTATION iB0AAIIMl (outinty Exempti)ll Board 1Las Appoint. ed Aegistrarm for Each Preinet and llegistratlon will Take Plnce There. Registration of men for war servite under the new manpower bill will take place at the democratic club preclncts, according to the announcement made by the local exemption board. The registration will take place September 12th and every man is required to know his age on that date and register accordingly if he is between the ages of 18 and 15 inclusive. The statement. of the board is as follows: It Is the desire of fihe local board that the work assigned in reference to the registration slhall be accomplish ed as promptly an(] acurately as pos Mille. It Is important for the people of the counlty to be fully informed that the registrars unde rinstritctions otf the local board are charged with the du(y of registering every male person in the (ounl)ty ihet ween th1! ages or, vig'hteen tand forty-five Inclutsive (ex cept those Who have ieiretofore rez Isitred) on Sept. !210, 191. In other words, every m114ale person who has at tained hiI eighteenth!) birtilday oil Sept, 12th and every person who ihas not at talined his fortv-sixth bir11111: y ()In Sept. 12111 1mist register, texcept as above staIted 1. Tis inelhtdes all mule per sons reg adl ess of their physical con - ditionl or other ("elenmstar as. 11 11l o elans1 Colored persols as aswell as ilte and 11(lens as Nwell as Citizens of the l'nited Ftates. We would also like to utrge upon t hose who are suject to the provisions of this law to report to theitr nearest polling precinetl as early in the mottning or Sept. 12th as possi ble, which will help ithe registrars to do their work inore thoroughly. The hours of regstration are from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. If a person is sick lie can he registered by applying to the registrars of his polling prcelnet, who will appoint sotme comipetent persol to register 111111. If- ia person is abseit from his pollitng preielnet he atn r-eg ilter at the place of regist ration where he is, and mita1 ilis card to the local board nearest his residence. The 1horid wolild irllge eviry person who re1ds this notice to muake it his business to inform others who m3ay not see it. If any person falls to present himself tor registrationi he is subject to heavy pe411 alty an dthe board has no disiretion, but will be compelled to report all de ;wn't lents to the Federal ahorilles. All the registrars below namled havye been summoned to ineet with the board on Friday, the 6th, to recive instrue NEW Lots of we The Sa Ladies We can safe!: price of every gar inspection. Lad' Misses' and The new pan dress a new mode Fine quality I NO FOE t donls. The following persons havC heeni aPPoinlted registrars: Laurentis-It. It. Nickels, B. M. Wolff, \Villiam Gelder, T. W. Bennett, It. 1j. Wolff, I. A. Babb, R1. B. Childress, R. X'. Thompson, Albert Dial, J. M. Clardy. Laurens MIll-J. W. Hellams, S. H. Putman, J. M. Adams, M1. L. Smith. Watts Mil-Alsie Coleman, B. 10. Sorgee, W. T. Senn, M. L. Motes, J. I. Laurens. Ora-W. 14. McClintock, W. J. Bry L1anford--C. L. .Waldrep, T. A. Drummond, J. M. Fleming. Glrays Store-.Itichard Dalley, it. R. Barnett. Plemiont Monnd---W. M. lunter. E. 1-. Garrett, G. F'. Pulley. Vtinigs Store--C. It. Bobo, Wilkes W. Wallace, Gray. 1Iurris, II. 11. Aber cromlblet. Stewarlt's Store --(. T. Cook. Arthuir Ilnighes, C. I,. Ltonard. Coolk's Store---.. 11. 'Cook, .1. Thad fid wa1(rd4, It. 1'. Cooper. Tholilmsonl's SMr-1rna \. G'ar rell, L. A. Thornpsonl, It. W. OHllilid. Owing-- Al. .1. G. Cur11ry, 1'. L. Tem pl ton, J. L.. G ray, Claid Dul)lree. Co., C ( ur - W. II. [rkIsICdale. C. I1. Shell. b. Z. Wilson, W. H. .\eCain, VttlIe Owings. Alvin Curry. Duis---P. .\I. l~lllts, Charrley Mec ('all, William Ilarris. . WoodvilIle---Al. W. G ray, 1.4111rens Armstrnmig. W. S. Adair, .1. N. Wham, 1.). Kellelt . Shiloh -.1. L'. P'ower. It. G. Wilson, 1. II. WoWrr. I-Ic'kory Tavern-A. .\. Aberrom blie, G. C. Itoper. It. M. Bolt, W. D. Sno ,van, Jr., .1. LI Baldwin. I'inceton---A. J. Monroe, .1. L. Hag well, .1. F. Davis. Poplar Sprlings---Kugene N'. Simpson, N. 11. Wood, W. 13. Davis. A. I,. Pilts. Dalniel's Store--,. S. Cooper, M. W. 11111, J. C'. .\artil. Elkom---S. 1E. Williamos, m. I,. Mc Daniel, Jr., G. C. 1ill. Mt. Pleasant---Guy E. Moore, .en a A. SmitI(, G. .\. Moore. Tip Top-W-\V. 11. S1111miS. J11ohn Nme Daniel, S. A. Taylor. Waterloo- -W\. C. WIarIt on, Hlerbert Nelson, .1. .l. Penree. Itex IAin'ord. C ross IIi Ill- - W . P". C.r11 11n, H.. . Adams, Conway Dial, T. M. Pinson,, A. M. 11111. Wades---W. S. Atchinson. .1. IIll. .\NIvilOle---S. S. ParIra r, Clyle, lilpp. P. 1". Stokes. Clyde P. Smith. llopewell---.J. Roy Crawford. M. A. 'annlon, H. It. Workman111. L dah .l ill -W. 1. JIolhtnson, H . 1). Slewtar t. . Hoyee. Clinton --t. 1 . Adair. it. .1. Copeland, FALL dines Comp Can Save You I me Davis-, ~, Misses' and Childi r' say that we can save y ment. Bought early an< es Coats from $10.00 t< Children's Coats from ( ew Silk and Satin D al back and front, some f 1, no two alike. 'riced from $10.75 to $: All Wool Serge Dre ~rench serge, new desigr 'riced from $19.75 to $2 tMAL OPENIN >AVIS. .Jr., John 11. Nabor., J.. D, B3ell,. T'. 1), Leak, J. T. Robertson, B. IT. Boyd, U. T. N0llis, 'A. J. Milling-,. Clinton Mill-IH. Y. Abrams, R. J. McCrary, E. M1. Reid, Rt. V.. Jackson. GoldvillC--Geo. A. Browning, W. E. Blalock, Ross ). Leak, 11. C. Hunter. Renno-P. H. Copeland, .1. G. Pitts, J. H. Bell. Langston-J. Wess Donnon, W. M. Myers, S. 0. Clark. A. C. TODD, Chairman, J1. 11. TIDAGUl', MN. D., C. A. POW10lt, C. C. C. P. YOU CAN'T FIND ANY DANDRUFF AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT Saw your hair! 3ake It. thick, wavy, glossy and beautiful at once.. Try as you will, after an applica tion of Danderine, you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair :and your scalp will not Itch, but what wvill pileaise you most will be after a fwx Weeks' use, whenl you see new hair, line and downy at first-yes-but really iew haI.growing all over the Scap11). A little Dandei-Ine inmnediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle and ifereince how dull, faded, brittle and Danderin e an ( I eni'flly (J 'Vaw it, iihrioiigh your halr, iking nfie small st rand at a liie. 'le10 'ect is iiime ditee atil m :iazing- lur hair will be light, tluffy and wa y, and have an alt i"aranepe of abia idanee; an incoipar able lustre, softliess and Il xu riance, the beauty and '1iimmer of tite hair health. \ G"o a siall. bo % le of Knowlton's Danderi ne from a 1 v1 rug store or toilet. counter. and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any-ithat it alls been neglected or injured by care less treatment. A small trial bottle will double the beauity of youi hair. W* tiTTs 3ILL NEWS. * * Watts Mill, Aug. 26.-On Saturday ifternoon, August 2.4th, Miss Belle Am 0 GOOD: S oey Sein Roper Qu~ en's Coats ou 25 per cent on the I in the house for your $45.00. ~2.25 to $15.06, resses ringe trimmed. Every 27.75 sses s, all sizes, 9.75. G-ALL GOODJ ROPE -hitlar and' r.r: ClaIud" Riddle were Iap)ily married at the r'esidence of an1d by Rv. A0r.Mc[in. M'. Riddle ie a well known young man from near' Gray Court, while his blride is a popu 'ar young lady of Bryson City, N. C., who l'as beenr making her home here for quite awhile. The young co iple have many friends who wish them muIch iapiflness and success. On next Sunday nuighk, Sept. 1st, Rev. J. A. Brock will begin a series of meetings at this place. 'Everybody is cordially invited to attend these Services. THIS SA This small Case Tra pull and horsepower on t is only 10 ft. 3 in. long, 3600 lbs. It does the w You can drive it day an one. It will do your w< der now. We will teach Let us RO AGENrS: Laurens, Write o S RE t Right and is Believing--Le dity at a All wool, in the ne you would expect to pa you at Fr< New Silli We have a big shij best grade georgette ii Crepe de New M No formal opening rive in the house. Sel< S ON DISPLA RCOi Master Ioller iammnlell0t, of Rock ilill, has been speliding a few weeks Wi l i s 111 i .\-t r s. ... N.. Moore, of this place. NOTW('E TO CRE'I)ITOlm. Stil. of South Carolina, E'iinn ty of Llautins,. II. 11. Pinson, individually and' as ad minlfistratoI >f the estate of W. I. .Pinson. deq faset . et al, plaintilfs, .\ay P. Hoy al, dele dal-s. P1rsuut 1 I to order Of the Court all peorson11s holding claims or (ebits against the estate of Wade 1F. Pilnson, (14'eeasd, are refluired to prove (ihe IALL TRACTC ANY FARM 2tor is c( mpatatively tat ed at he belt. It is more easilv ha 4 ft. 10 in. wide and 5 ft. 1 i ork of six horses in the field I night; never gets tire d. E )rk economically--faster and you how to hitch it to any jc explain fully and quote 1 IP & WORKM CROSS HILL, S. C. Newberry, Greenwood, Abbeville a r Wire Us for Catalogue or Repre:e COMIN Will be So] :t Us Convince i Satisfactor New Coat Suits w fall styles and materia iy. We have a big ass< >m $12.95 to $50.00 and Georgette W ment in and we can stil aists at $5.75. Chines from $3.25 to $5 illinery Arriving Da ; every hat on display as ~ct your hat early. Y AS THEY A /4PA Ni ,me" before te as rel'eree in the above tatedi actioni at kIlia ens, S. C., at 10 o'clock A. .I., on] riday (lit 20th day of Septeiber, 1918, or lie forever barred'.. F. P. .\lcGOWAN, Special Referee. Sept. 2, 1918. 7-3t-A CHICHESTER S PILLS TVCDIAMO ZND A ' endfiee Ask your Druggit for Ehlhteneuter'g M~amnondJ=sdIA 1#1119 In fled anti Gold rneliiieV baes. seated with Biue Ribbon. Take no Othgr. 311VI of yiou. DIA ON!)6 BRAND VILL04. for *a5 est-kaownss BcstSafieat,Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 'IN CAse 9.18 )R FITS 9 horse -P( v er draw bar died than a team. It n. high. Weighs about and a boy can handle it. very farmer can iford set'er, so why wait? Or b. 3rices. "AN ad Saluda Counties. Itativ. GIN .d Right (ou. 7r Price .Is, for less than artment to show lists I offer you the .75 ily soon as they ar RRIVE