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2ND DRAFT MAY , COME IN APRIL.; i EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES WILL , BECOME AVAILABLE SOON , AFTER APRIL L ( Washington, February 23:?While i war department officials reiterate ( that no date has definitely been de- 1 rided on for the calling of the second draft for the national army, all l available outward indications would * seem to point to some time during the month of April, or at the latest early in May. J ? L ?? ?lo koooH on tVlP OUCI1 Oil CBUU1BIC ID unovu ?? . known preparations for equipping and housing the men. It is no military secret that equipment and sup ! plies for men of the second draft will become available soon after j April 1, and careful observers look for the first increments to be called soon afterward. Good ( No crop | POTASH ' thoroughly thing, supe sis to users ROY! Please n worked, co lory. Ord* . x i; ! ? COLUMBUS C< R. Tabor, N. Cm T. Z. Borate Quano Co. Norfolk. Vn. Gonticmcn: I no nlhci good b?ca oae 1 g?". Ut ocst r nan irrce acrea ji toua $7:0.CS 1 nave six ac which I w;u get six bale cotton. My torn is as g 1 want KojV.er'fc next : Yours vcy trul; VANCE COU Hendi K. F. D. No. F. S. Royster Guano Co. Norfolk. va. Gentlemen: I used six loos of Ri bacc fertilizer. I am pr twelve bar it- oft twelve ert-jce a thousand pound: am expesiinx 14.003 arot crop, i drn't want anytli Your frier VV. FORSYTH COI y. S. Royster Guano Co., Norfolk. Va. Hear Sirs: i used SIX) pounds c HIGH GRAlrE fertiliser And it :o be UiP best I hr ever fail In my crop wheat when 1 use Roysti ?ld my tobacco ye'., but have ever raised, and price for it. I can't p? i!?3 F. S R. fertilizer Your struly. \V. ROCKINGHAM C IReidi it F. D. No 2 .5 F 8. Royster Guano " . Norfolk. V:i Gentlemen: I wish to tell you th t-2-2 fertiliser for tobacc bare the best crop for si a color aud body, and si a?e if I can get it MR. W. I SURRY COUf Uockfoid. N. C., W. S Royster Guano Co.. Norfolk. Va. Dear Sirs. I have beeu using you IS or 20 years, and ihinl there is. i have used c the same fields under 111 the part where F. S. R. better from the first. I < cures on it than I eould where I used other bran sold, the tobacco grown 1 eraged me more in the hi ten barns myself this yi good cures on al lof It. \ it this year, and they say to use F. S. R. again nex 1 expect to use your bi I can get it. Respectfully ye The number of men to be called n the first increment has not yet >een determined, because the quesion of housing them has not been lisposed] of. There will be room "or some of them in camps and can:onments now occupied by troops, ind it is possible that additional cantonments may have to be provided. It is also possible that some >f the national guard camps may be ised during the period. This phase of the subject is being riven careful study, but nothing has >een decided. The drys have captured all the x>pular national melodies. They " "ni-rin ?' IOVC ICUiUCt-UWWUIV, &/IAIVI 'Old Kentucky Home," and Maryand; My Maryland." The wets nust content themselves with "Oh, Sow Dry I Am." and "We Won't ?o Home till Morning."? The Com. noner. See for Engraved Visiting Cards. News F 7T)E are now t ^ quantities tf onanza T 3rinoco T< Farm is more dependent upon POl will find it to their interest to tested by State Agricultural irior to the German Potash. Of STER'S imember! WE HAVE THE P ngested railroads cannot haul ir now. F. S. ROYSTER ( Read the foilowin )UNTY. EDGECOMBE F. D. No. 1. Whltakera, N. Sept. 4, 1117. F. S. Bojrster Guano ( Dear Sirs: 1 have been using y< s but Boyster's number of years and I esuHs ."rom it. 1 better results from I ceo which 1 jot brand that we have < res of cotton. It seems to be Dec s or 3.0?? be. of oar soil, and especiall ood as I expect. take great pleasure rear. sime to farmers of ? r. Yours ve W. FTP PS. NTY. CASWELL < irson. N. C., Pelham, N. Sept. 17. 1917. s. Royster Guano ( Norfolk. Va. Gentlemen: . _ . . I used two tons an oyster l-J-l to- ^ru" Bone, and I rece oud to say I jot from this brand than acres I will av- used. I think my c ? to the barn. J about 9>ooo lbs. Will u ind for my whole uext year. 1 remain, ilnj but Royster Yours respei ld> THOMAS E. WELDON. ^NTy PITTSYLVANL F. S. Royster Guano I Norfolk. Va. , Gentlemen: ROYSTER S i bought DELTA T this year, ami irom Mr. J. J. Patters LV0 ever useu. 1 t harA Invf unrin? of tobacco or crop. It made me a ; tr's. I have not entire sales so far ha it is the best 1 ^ lo $40 per hundre expect a good some grades as high a tk too highly of This was the highest lMnville market up tc .. I have some on hai P. STRUPE . LO jg5 per hundre< main the same. I tr IOUNTY. uelta up to the prese iville. N. C.. YourS very Sent. 2C. 1?1T. PITT CCl . , Greenville, N. C. ,t I used youi . ? .. :o this year ami s. noymer iiuano v, >mo years, both , Norfolk. Va mil continue its- Gentlemen: For the past four j J. JARREM, your tobacco fertilize used it exclusively, gyy about the best in _ / _ a this year with un Sept. 27, 191/. I soid rny crop i nthe for IS.000, which is at i>er acre. I ouside cutely the best r fertilizers fo; k it is the be.? ther guanos in GREENE Cl ly tobacco, sn<i u. , .. _ was used was Hookerton, N. C. :ould get better '. S. Royster Guano C on the tobacco Norfolk. Va. ds. and when 1 Gentlemen: on F. S. Rl I purchased some ol undred I raised ear from Messrs. Kc sar and I have md used it under my fy tenants use<l t>acco grew off bettei they are goinu t ban any crop I have e t year. h quality and ran and as k>ng n- in every w: y all that 1 nail use your fertilize >urs. Respectfully. T DINK1V ? How You Can Help Food Administration. Realize that the restrictions suggested by the food administration are for the good of all the people and to win the war. That those who are undertaking to enforce the food regulations are on fmm o anii-it nf nntrintism UVllI^ OW X4\S?A4 M upia IV V* |/v?v*.wv?v*. and service to their country and not for pay. Observe the wheatless and meatless days strictly.and see that others do so. These are most essential. Insist upon the wheatless and meatless days wherever and whenever you eat. Good intentions and promises count for naught. Both preach and practice home economies. Talk food cnservation. Tell your neighbors of a practical and appetizing recipe you have used or Tobai ible to offer the trc to n!H rotiahlo and obacco G >bacco Gu er's Bone 'ASH than tobaccq, and those return to their old standard* I Department and other exper We have an ample supply o1 TRACK HARK; i M P K v > I.o.K. r REGISTERED. OTASH, but it will do you no it to you. A ton of fertilizer 1UANO COMPANY, ig interesting letters from R COUNTY. FRANKLIN C, Sept S, 1?T. Mapleville ,N. Vj F. S. Boyster Ouano ' _ Norfolk. Va. Gentlemen: >ur fertilize for a 1 **\t> the beat crt selieve that we get gT?J%,1Hnle8S prloea It than any other over **<H> pe racre. jver used. s'uano ana will agah uliarly adapted to Tour strulj y for tobacco. We > in recommending astern Carolina. PITT CC tn^? . Greenville, N. T. . RICKS. i'\ 8. Royster Guano Norfolk, Va. SOUNTY. l>ear Sirs: /-> , ?? , Tou W1U doubtless C Sept. 1, 1917. knowing how we ai :o,. our Mill Brook farm, your fertilizers, whic clustvely on this far d a half of ttarm- two years, ived better results With an average i l any I have evei rounds per acre acre rop will turn out 8-1-2. we produced lj se the same brand per acre; this year < Celd 1,100 pounds p g that the two sea 1 BLACK WELL worst ever known In count of excessive i K COUNTY. sol Ion this farm is lj of fertility .owing to 'o.. owners, we are more the results obtained. With kindest pers< OBACCO GUANo rour vilSTble^fer x on, your represen- y e trubfor my tobacco Oormav a ' splendid crop; m> GORMAN & . ve averaged .rom id. I ha-. solu MECKLENBU s |78 per hundred. ?'* S. Royster Guano i price paid on the Norfolk. Va. > this sale. lentlemen: id that will bring * have used y< 1 if the prices re ears, I take pleasuri ust you will kee regard to your brand nt standard. to get picture of a ' on some rm K>r i OWEN. J* tur^o-tJTor enough. I g>t one . iNTY. this ,-ek. I have f>5, Hent 3! 1917 with 200 P?unu of 2. Bept 31. mi. aJ (|n< J, j have ve o.. agree hen you see tl "oystera Is the onlv | 'ears 1 have *se<i sr. and this year wakp rt My tobacco ha> WAivt ct my neighborhood. %ebulon, N. favorable seasons. g. Royster Guano < rough, ungraded. Norfolk. Va. t the rate of $S0'- ,)ear Sirs: r Royster's atoso- Tour goods gave < *hta year. I made t J. 14 BRHWKR have ever mado with " i civiiiuionu nujucr i OUNTY. Yours truly, . Sept. It, 1J17. FRANKLIN Her r -our guano thiv K. P. I wards & Palmet S. Royster Ouano ( tobacco. My to- Norfolk, Va. r from the stan Jentlemen: ver had before. In I've had better sue ty the crop wa oods than any fa [ could ask for. ' -d; did not ha. j I rs again. "..-ceo this year. vnurs sinoei <V. A MOI!"' ~"mR j I that economizes in wheat, sugar and fata. The food regulations are all sure and patriotic, and if you find your merchants or eating houses are failing to cooperate, report the facts to me county aaministeaior ana K>>e your trade to those who appreciate the actual necessity for recognized rules. Women's clubs should discuss practical household questions and leave their Ibsen and Browning evenings until the boys "over there" return home. When you use wheat see that it is mixed with corn meal and other cereals. See that your neighbor and particularly your merchant is cooperating and is not asking unauthorized prices for foodstuffs. Be independent of the outside world and provide your table from your own field or garden. Have foodstuff to sell, not to buy. Remember that all you save in cco Grcn ide in unlimited popular brands, \ uano 8-3ano 8-21-3 o o o 0-4-6 who have been reducing or ci i. NEBRASKA POTASH 1 is and pronounced equal to, o : this Potash to give any desir< i. ?-'ritr* 'W ERTILi: I ?good if you wait so late that on your farm is worth two in NORFOLK, VA. * oyster users: COUNTY. EDGECOME C., Sept. 21, 1917. Rocky Mount, N C?- * '. S. Royster Guam Norfolk. Va . . . T Dear Sirs: g> of tobacco I eTer It gives me pleasi u.-line I shall get praise for Royster'! I used ROYSTER S noticed very carefi different fertiliz ; r' t t nnnmo especially tobacco, 4. s. i/iuion. j- 0 tobacco T Royster fertilizers IUNTY. for the dAir.r.ge j t C., Aug 96. 1917. never j,.o*n a betl Co.. .:oyster*s fertilizers jvssrr..s lunenbuf and our opinion 01 Fort Mitchell, h we have used ex- s. Koyster Guano m for all crops fo: Norfolk. Va ear Sirs: sppllcatlon of 1.000 Will say i have >t for tobacco of your for the past fifteen ist year 850 pounds very easy matter fc >ur crop will easily :s better .especially er acre. Consider- I have not >een ablt sons have been the two years, which x this section, on ac- >ver cultivated. It i ains and that the .nd I had better ei n a very poor state y I have ever use i neglect of forme; i than pleased witl jnai regards am' PITT Ci ontinaed uccese r s Royaler Guano ;ers, we are, Norfolk. Va. _ >ear Sirs: IhNKiNa, rrops. Having used youi :>aat two seasons ,a * COUNTY. .-such highly satisfai C0 ihat you might be How 1 feel about nine acres f tobac jur guano for tw. -ory adverse concMM e in writing you in '>ver $10,000. I als< . I tried last year dually good for otl ot of tobacco I had i~e them again, lorse grass land j M ith best wishe cow pasture, but B. tc take one large t last to take one .... . ,000 hills in this lo1 .vlECKLENBU 8-1 on it, and It i- Kinney wood, V r seen, as ytn wi g Royster Qua o be nicture. I thin! Norfolk. Va. piano to use. ientleinen. J. J. e,L.L.iH i have been using erti years and I can >UNTY. K. for all crops. C. Oct. r\, 1$17. I used it t _ Trade- and find :hi L'0,> ir.uc-. better and ri jarlier from your srui Mitire satlsfactior n? olnor,i_ Jie best obacco i Ver* tni]7your goods. I shni goods hereafter. "3RUNSWICI C. W. HOCUTT. Raw 11 rigs. S. Kovster Guano COUNTY. Norfolk, Va. iderson, N. C- lentlemen: D.. Sept. 4, 1917. I used your guarn Jo.. fir t 'm., ud corn; guano on lire* ditto a - find -dat vour* i seess using your S 2%-2. I can heari rtllize.x I've ever brand t? anyone ' iny disease In my light sand" soil. I hereaft , if its poss rely. Yours most sin r.h7 W MACOV T.. wheat, fata and meats is for your soldiers and their companions in arms. Be a soldier behind the lines for half an hour each day, and spend that time in seeing that food crops are cultivated on your fields or cultivate your own garden. If it is not for you to be on the firing line, do your bit in saving and producing food. The war department now permits ) ? ^ - * women to quamy as inspectors 01 small arms, according to announcement by the civil service commission. Executrix's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of R J McCabe, deceased, will please file the same, duly verified, with the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment to the undersigned. Eleanor G McCabe, 2-21-3t Executrix. ? ? l ' =1 vers! 3 \ itting out las been r, if anyid analy:ers i the overour facSHH" JE COUNTY. r. C.. Sept. 4. 191T. > Co.. ore to say a word of j fertilizers. I have illy this year where v ve been used, and d i. seems to me have seen is where ! were used. Except he July rains I have I ter crop and I used i H. D. BAKER. \ ?G COUNTY. Va., Sept. 22, 191T. Co.. sen using your goods i years and it is a >r me to say that it the Bonanza, which > to And for the past eels iy th .t I have grew tobacco faster. )ults from that thaa d. J. A. YOUNG. OUNTY. Co.. r fertilizers for the ,nd having obtained nory results. I feel II interested to know I] :m. I grew thirty- J :co this year -nder II o.. that will sell for U > And your goods H her crops and 9hail jl is, i am. Hi E. ALBRITTON. fl RG COUNTY. || i-it. 17 HIT. 0 C?' M your guano for <?v* Q say that it Is all O. [T 1 expect t ouse it I >eslde some other jl if mv rnhaprn nr*a U p. ?d up ten daya ino than tt did from i. B. BURNS. < COUNTY. V*., All T*. 1UT. Co.. a this y.<ar for the pared it with other ivr.i pieces of land, ? fr ahead. I used :iiy recommend this b. t: tobacco oa shall :Jwars set it t Ible I can do so. cerely, B. PRTT - > '/ ; READ THE LABEL ON ]| THIS PAPER CARE- ; FULLY. V I! ' 1> i i ( I ? If your subscription has ] \ I expired* or Is past due, a j A ^uuuaucc ivauvautc ^uv i , 2 date is an honest obliga- j i tion. and will be thankful- ! [ j | ly received. ! 1 | Dr. D. Zed Roweli Dental Surgeon Kelly Building; First Room in Front Andrews, - South Carolina ' '53 M.D. NESMITH, DENTIST, / Lake City, S. C ' Jwfli R. K. WALLACE ATTORNEY-ATXAW FLORENCE. ... S. C. Office Second Floor Masonic Temple. 9-27-6mp A. M. SNIDEST" Surgeon Dentist 'a Office at Residence I Railroad Ave., KINGSTREE 1 BENJ. McINNES, M.R.CV.S. B.Kater MclNNESrM.D..V.M. D. V VETERINARIANS. ' 1 One of us will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf GLASSES! If you need Glasses, come i to me. Single and double lenses fitted correctly at lowest prices. Broken lenses duplicated. T. E. DAGGETT, Jeweler ?????a^? _ rmncTpcc nmuuiiiu. Lodge, No. 46 /l^p\ A.F.M. meets Thursday before fall moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially inyited. M;H Jacobs, W M. S B McGill. Sec. 2-27-ly KIN6STREE^ CAMP, ./ mSA Regular meeting thM LRHmE9jL| Monday night in each CTyy month. Visiting chop. \r\ggBHjWy pera are cordially ^ 'j?**. vitedtocomanpandrit on a stomp or haag about on the flmbs. P H Stoll, J M Brown, Clerk. Con. Com. Undressed Lumber I always have on hand a lot of undressed lumber (board and framing) at my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the lowest price for good material. See or write me for further information, etc. ?. H. HODOE. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Registration will be open on the 1st Mod> j -U / A# uajr m citcu uiuuuj iur iuc u> registering any person who is qualifled as follows: Who shall have been a resident of i the State for two years, and of the J county one vear, and of the polling pre- M cinct in which the elector offers to m vote four months before the day of m election, and shall bare paid, six ^ months before, any poll tax then doe * and payable, and who oan both read and write any section of the constitution of 1896 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectible on during the present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. B E Clarkson, r lerk of Board. The annual expenditure of the United States for candy is approxi mately $400,000,000. Notice to the Public! Please remember that I have a fine stock of everything that should be kept in a first calls Jewelry Store. Come and see my stock before you buy. Yours to please, 1-24-tf F J Watts, Jeweler. fax vi: