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Jam. * I a ui son, Ho 11in. Kd.'b Williams WedgOield. John II. Wins, Sumter ,j M.?ri<>u I.ruin in iu,v n. Fingier DuRunt. Sumter. I mies P. Pu;h. Sumter. TIobomu H. r.i'.iwn. Pufetor. Willie P. Smith. ? ?mm ego. John Polk. We.h'efield. Charles M. Chandler; Sumter. Ch??''* Wlpd1*e.?n, ^rrr*?<fr>. CHUott - *h tV, 'v. (te fh ? - 1st lWtv? ? {Hofci, Vsytrciu. Ms.-k Watt*, P anbei f Tlllman Bcoft, Rimbert. Sam Taylor. Pro> ld< n< e H.'^kiah Rhoden, Wedcefteld. ; ii. ?es .'paar , su,???,-! Rtephen fowl.*, Sumter. John Rogers, Homier, lsafcih Austin. Sum or. Hubert Wilson. MnyesvlUe Mitchell Wnrlhc-rlv. Auguato. On. i Taylor. Sortier' Heu. B!ng;eton. Sum. Thomas Capers, Providence Shedriek VaUjgii Sumter Jefferron Brown. W >dg.ifleld. Teo Ahmm. Providern c. flnmuel Singleton. Wedgefleld. . ik c.nyle. Ifeilgerteld. im 4 Sparks. Sumter. IInshaork Dens, Sumter. '.-aftlle Spencer. Dalxell * William Ppps. Tlmlal. Willi* Mi Kav. MayesMlle. Juanen Carol, nu. Mayt?>ville Joe Bradford, Sumter. Ailment Wilson. Hrogdoh. James Bradford. Providern*' Bun. Franklin, Dalxell. I: -e , l'fi?.i, Da^.eli John Wilson. WodgciltM. trunk R|efcgrdaotl, Sumter. Thomas Ifrudle.. Jr . Sumter. George Buxton. poideu Willie Butler, flaw ego. Mlb's Dawson. ftglaetl Wiiho, MeLeaffi Sumter. McKmlcv U iisnii, Providern Henry William*, iloiatio. Uralt?? Chandler. Shlloh. W title \ Hampton. Mn\ ass lib*. AhrOn Williams. CMWOgo. rJiekert white. vfv i sVttie. J?rne? RuinHey. S'?mter. Henry McK.?.l?b u. BroKdon Jsnies (Miina. Pro\ldemr Robert .M'dlette, Bumter Joneph Scott. ProKdoM. Willie Windham. Sumter. Kmunuel Lane, Sumter. Wesley WUbaim. PmA IdOUC Warren how. Hunit. r Hlehurd Cantv. Npntheft. QfHtfll Jack on, Sumte? Jg)?Of? 1 ?\\ /er. Surht? r Mao llnttoii. Mulifter, tillman Miel'.eps. ^??'w.-eo. ieir/ SUiVlS. Ren bot Rlnlv nre.#n. Shiloh Jaiu' h ii R4i-oUoty. I'feorv B. Ct inlham, Sumtef. Chttrlie (Iraham, ?dar I i jo# Draal? Ff ehleni ? Ait hi"* Spam, DnlxoJ'i Charles Qreen, Muyej4\dle Isaac Koroik w, Horatio. ??:i,e Hunter, ffc inh< i t John Rulle ??. ?er. lloHee K iVncnhsJeV. Dal/ell. .lere-, ., h fllehaidean, Berniter. Kuren? Pur no, Sumter, R?ther Rar'. Muring RAuiird l.teie??. SuiOlei Kble It. Reynold::. Sumter John goal: kUK Ifes .tin. F.iiirene 1 low a i I i'I'M'Iiioiu Kllloit Williams. Wedgefleld tallt* P.. Benjamin. Da ha 1!. BCm Ti u^nl BtiUoh Psol Tln hil. Shib b Fler-r Wcftori. Monitor. Bageeg gfo? kMeev BIm dor, ( la^ Tini e. Kdward V. l.iwc, Sumter. 0feg| ' om . ? Iicntfr A. Mal-, Reiltb? it HenriX Smith. H.igood Ifirai i llr.nsworih Msyeevllle, kOU4 f* k'Tseman, PU i>?t, S. 0. _- ,-. ??usnussiU Cooper, Isnsfrou'iilU?** > # ?"Htm ss*llh,tfru*%a# .0 >*\s%u*ui Wl?^ ^iiBitn . mt Kf. steore, *uf?t*e. - *, - Juliet Eicksen, iiern^hb^rr sahn Cooper, Mnye*\rh>. Samuel M Tu IUbea\ Bumter. i'IihmI*' v. Truiurk, Lym-hhurg. Clyde Blllope, Tindal, lenny l>it\ is. i rovldenee. Atetile C Cnrrigurt, Bumter. .I:mii? -t t ahhng >sta]k, Bemtor. Letht r Wilton, (toraden, lohn H. iNil.-mail, 1,/nehhury. I'uriu U Pfltohard; Tindal. Thomas Prlnglo, Mayesville. <>!i\<r s. Thompson Bumter. fcfehrin Hen. Bhlloh. i i ic Thompson, Bumter. Sek;?? Jackson, Dalscll. Andren II, Tonil Ifhson, Olnnta, ? fkirenes B. Bto>k< s, Bumter. Rotiert W. Hugglris, Bumter. Ira McDowell, Lynchburg, \> lllle Taylor, Buintei. Luther a. McLendon, Bumter, ; i'Mitiic K unorrow, Stumer. v Warren a. smith, Bumter, Mlriuc) (beddings, We Igofleld, \ ?I? Ur A. Walling. Sumter. Sum Dennis, Rembert. \\ IRiain a. Mel ?aniel. Tind?l. Andren Lee, Mutts Bridge, i ? on Stucke), Hemboit. !???'. d ||, Bing, Sumter. John lluckner, Dnlsetl. jasper I lens, Pi ?>. Idence. SI . ullusj <?. Aj cock, W edgefleld, 'i homns I; reen, Buihti :?. w. <\< . Montgomery, Bumter, j 'wc !i v. Morris; Bumter, Ii. I*. Mot es, Bumter. i ? <i!,e, t i?. ? 'ole, Si. niter. i lot* ?> H;i nders, Bumter. Henry M. Strenge, Buhiter, fomoth) Pruser, Brogdon, spheres W, rthr.l%niri Burnter. ftdnm Cteiej. t*nmter, tdijlti i It Btic! VM, i,; nt uVw ... a.iabn F. Bkrtfsid, Lyhchburg. ? ? ibert E Bi own. Oswej a I in i fl. McK night, Sumter lernt i D. dreh im, Bumter. i'hiiip Ctanydrs, Bumtis. ChsrHs I fJnsens, Bumter. i SI || rive. Thorns? intent v, Bumter, CTarenee R, MeFadden, Bumter. i:aw,n L Bundle, BUmter, James A. Terry, CsTSfSgO, W 11 " Br< - don. Brogdon. Themas B, Cutter, sumt. r. Wiley Jenkins, sumter. leej T. Smalls, Bumter. Rrneet P. Dunn? Sumter. Ahrs sHuefcey, DehssH. (To be Contimit ii) di:m\.\d tri ir ri:i.i \si:. Rus^uiu flortriswi Wire President Csjgsssfgdgsj Gotdsnau Bskl Derkituiu, Xew fork, Feb. 2. ?Gregory Wein? ?teln, ?rsstdsnl of the uonvsntlon here el Russteu soelstles, wan author? ises! by the convention hits todey t< end to President Wilson s telegram pretesting sgainst the **un usl n teure" pUesed UpOll Blums Goldman. Alexander Berk man end two other Httssnen eltlsens, and staling that the convention "dessandi their Imme? ..lit.- eslesse md permission to re ??in lo RttSSlg." I Th** leisgiem ih approved read: "The lust eohventlon el Rurrlgn ?eitlsenu In tin- Rnlted States assein? ? ?n, ,i }rd Beethoven Hall, New Tork pretesl ngair.sl the unjust HMit< nc paasbd on the RUsstgu oltlsens, Rw ai.i tTOtdssnn, Vlegsndei ller^nmr ar.|i Reeker snil Kremer, and de in?ahds iheh lmme?Kfits relense and i. i: Um. lo return tu Bmssln." N ! A\ "i J IM M t IN ? \\D. lied ftunid VtiM^rmhrrs of Blei and I.M.k D;i< Pttirs. . ?ofkhoim. ??'. h. The Finnish hegntlen tod,?- reeotvcf] ? telegram i^lVne. thit IttnsUtu oldieifl ?? th :ie*l'ffc ??? ^lelslngfor/ have at re'ttftl I r u :? o,' tie-: ?. u?. ot" th tie) -nd h !? n . em| l?anl| director \. ' ? ? y~v~*?.?? 4.i: \|\ It \ ' I PRt?l'os?v|>. PretgtU In I !???-?!.? INUnis Xoi in ??I. a* <l. Wyumlngt?n, i <d,. i. The Inter tnft Cotnmeres f*bmmission furtbi xuapertddd ??? Aurn.^t >.th the propes on rjite in reoi ? In odrlond eomn:e.l< votes on gn isji md grain product>? h< ii Rj R| f.<n ?.s glorldn ;?'!.it IM I.Hill A IKl t V t i; }|4 ; Hl| \i Si I ipCnre <>. . iHNUrr ttttltoin> < r \n. i re hist t.roup. rVtrd| i'd. ThUrsdny, Jnn. 31 ? The cap tu ?* k. e by ihe DolshevM Irtunily. srltheut reshrtniire, Insure' i. sutherify n| Ihe Bol hev'.kl Had lip Hi* I'ki Wt m i. ouf hi lo have ;?.? 11 >r: oUm neordlng lo ? college profe 'oi niInf ihe rt si <?; ti sir time I :. is'hg m mil It \ go i. prftetio legest on, Caring rot ramll ? o ussVh got more Ihsn, *?.>', fifteen lu.iii^ for n vrofnnn's day, Rhs ooul.) 111 ?.< put Ilms ..i>i? og some of lb i hours ?In? iu'W devotes foolishly lo It gf# ffUesii *j:*: ic Mi\V i>IO*T>-tltM^U^ *js1 mm* *hysk*l Defect* to Be Woireti. M ?' *' '' .. II -Washington. J?n ll.-rNew reru-.+x lAttotii for Selective draft physical examinations burned today by Mai.| Gen. B, 11. Crowder, provoet marshal gehcrnl, allows for extension of theli polley of accepting for special and limited service regletranbi unfitted for, general military duty. fhey wilt' hrlng into the Bervleb under the next! ? ir.-iit men who otherwise would be < xempted, The local boards are directed to upon registrants for general mll-j Uar: service only when they come within the standards' of unconditional acceptance of 'rejection, ah other cases must bo referred to ihe medical advisory i?oard tor further examina? tion, 1loreatfter there Will bo ho un conditional rejection of men who have; remedial defects. i'mh r ihe old regulation men un? der live feeb In hoirrhl were uncondi tlonully injected, in, the future men of ."s IfichcN if exceptionally well pro ! pbrttolted hiny !?? taken, and if not ' exceptionally well proportioned their < i nisi be referred to ihe medical hoard, Registrants above 78 Inchc* wheh not exceptionally well propor-j Lionet) a!s?? nrd to be pbferred to the medical advisory board for plaasiflca-J lion. i The minimum weight established I i i i.\ the regulation i*; 100 pounds un '< .? ihe underweight is "plainly due lo some recent Illness as otherwise the tegistranti pave no dteriunllfylng de-j feel,' Registrants under weigh! In pro portion i<? their height unless it is; plainly due to Mum- temporary cause,I pi?0 jo io th* ??*f? hojird, Ths >?"'' f ?? ...a'*.*'.! I ffftter i1 an .??:.????'?. Lhsi repilnWOU* and .information ooon c.-t to \.? given *o i tie medical advisory boards oenoern ln| bpeolai and limited military SerV-I let for registrants unfitted for general ! service, I'm ant Chalra, the Effort it chini Iml Changes, Following the deaths of two worthy, .id highly esteemed Sunday school' it perlntendeiits of this city, Mr, M.! fi. '. a ids, ox*superintendent of Bman iel M. B. Runday school and Mr, W. J Andrews, superintendent of M1 Plagah A. M, K. Sunday .school, the: representatives of the Sunday schools! ? entloned offered Jolnl resolutions oi tri. lives and works of those two Moide i' iders and extended to each other their mutual sympathies in tlv Ibas of their Mtgndard i>< arera. Mr, fl, J, McDonald, of the TCman uel m. l" Sunday school, during his remarks stressed the coincidence of Ihe passing away, in sumter, within a few months of each other, the two, Ikosslbly, oldest Sunday school super-, Intendenti In the state of south Cnr ollnu, He further reminded ins hear-' eri that Mr. AI. H. Fields served his Sunday school in the capacity of su? perintendent for more than twenty, [years and acted as the ehannel throne,')?1 which many came in to work fo,- Christ. i Mist Carrie Wilson. .Mrs. Annie San ders and Mr. Manning Bppereon of di Plagah M, E. Sunday school WOl ? I equally fervonl in their praise of i Messrs. Fields and Andrews and i ? <?!.f- at length on the Christian shuractor of those two gentlemen, 1? iwas their mutual opinion that Chrla-M t,; n progress was greatly Increased | by the unselfish work of those two [warriors who fought Hide by side and! ;???> scattered prcolotia needs by th ? way. nnd hnvlnfl finished their work. ? Went 10 their grOVOS, not as slaves to '. . dungeons scourged, but wrap j ped around I hem the mantis of faith' jand charity and laid down to plena?! I ' j ant dreams, 1 ;?? svork oi Messrs, Pleldi'-and An Oryws ton* fittingly portrayed by ai: Eppctnon when he referred tu tlv . lews of physical and ?hm.deal nhjrriyo ?'>n <b fire .iJuuys al won; in nature , If w. <?? In nhed^eticc to this Iftw that i .U ,'? ' ? C* . .. I 'M' e two W?rnern resigned their hau:; i .id finally passed into th breai beyond/1 it was Ihe eenae of ! ? i.")(-"iitair.es o ?he two Sun : y . . hoo;M thai their b i ill a mutual] <ne. Twi'iiis yea:s of service in the 'unday '-boo' for \l. It, Fields and' 11!ty years of aervlce In IHe Bjundav I wrhoAl for n\ .? Andrews! .\ grand j Ktlintu; of Ihelr devotion to ilutu .'.',) more wan thy tribute oould he ? lid to ihe memory of thoee two men bar thai ib'lr sin 'cssorg aesk t> proetlce (he noble principles for u hieb I hey stood: ' <),M' Mint/ b? ! : be Ainu of * ilhors." F, c. Ptonej, Superintendent Ml. Plagah \ M. i Sui.d iy Bel o,d. I W. Murph, Pastor Til v round a man !.ri years old UP in Pen nay I vu nln v^h<^ never heard tha n Wiir Is In progress until the othot day, m w .- a shame t<> break th . tn h.m a men attending strict ?>? m hin own biutneae ns ihls one mr' have been doing, should noi bs lateifered wi;h.--i-akeiand Tolegram. i wmwaimmm n1 pppwwg \M*mmuuma9s wm*iA>\\xiu wilbon. a-? >*'>. i ^tn> sjiaV pb -Hi Bisrhsh Stete^truux Efculorses Deeiara- 1 tiota of War Aims. ?o - , v ? ; . IsCttgldOn, .Tnn. The marqUll Of' Lansdowne, In an address today said! Uint he concurred entirely with then recent Bpeches of David Lloyd George, the British prime minister, and Pres- ( Ident Wilson on peace aims. ei;believe Mi or us are ready tot prolong ihiH war, as terrible as it is.: until, ere can ^et a clean peace," said] the leader of the opposition In the hOUSi of lords. : Lord Lansdowne added that the time for obtaining such a peac3 1 should not be too long delayed and that no opportunity should he neglect* ed to bring it hearer. Lord Lansdowne was renlyins t-? an address presented by Marl LorO btjrr?, former lord high chancellor, ami others o( his iitpporters Includln ! authors and journalists. *'Ilut it is our desire," the speaker ;:nd. "that the time for obtaining Mint clean pea'ce should, If possible, no. be too long delayed and that no opportunity should be neglected of beipgiufl it noorer, M|ly a clean peace 1 mean :> pence which will bo honorable and durable," I Continuing Lord La lied own e suid tin ro was only ono way of getting iiiis' peace and that was by forming a com 1 binatlon of great powers under which the poweri would hold themselvos hound to refer international dlspulon io some kind of international tribunal.! L- it? Lansdowne asked It it would not be true lo add that If the cohesion ( of Germany could bo obtained to such a pact it would mean the jiegati >n of Prussian militarism, He saldfthor * j ro*f'i jjk no fog Prussian milt thrispi i r' i C'h :? combination, ? ?ipct/k?r fi It* accepted wholehearted!; the suggestion of Mr. i Lloyd George thnt territorial ques tionti should be nettled on the basis of national sei '?determination. The speech of Count von ItertUng, the imperial German chancellor, wOsj a disappointment him, Lord Lent* do\yne added, "I tf|lnk nobody would he more surprised than von Bertling," then sneaker said. "If he thought we were, gotifg i<> liiuid over Gibraltar, Hongj Kong und some other little quarters Of the earth." j Lord. Lansdowne snld vh.it n greal many people were perplexed and un? easy because they did not know clearly*the pbjects for which the country was naked to prolong the war lie added: There bus been Crom time to time differotjl statemcnts'-of the war aim* of this country-, he pointed out. but they were in I.road outline and could he idled up in different ways, accord* me, to (the Inclination of the reader1 lie made no complaint against tiv government, "It its unthinkable, altogether re? mote, from our thoughts," he contim i ?ed "that we should in any way b?i du.loyal to our allies who have foughtj BO glorjously cm our side in this war." , Lord Lansdowne then expressed concurrence In the speeches of Pre* mier Lloyd George and President! Wilson. Was Prom Missouri, i . ? i Bergeant Major?Now, Private Smith, you know very well none but Ofllcero and noncommissioned oftlcers are allowed to walk across the gross. Private smith But, Bergeant ma? jor, I've Captain Smith's Verbal orders to? i Bergeant Major None o' that, sir, ?show me the captain's verbal orders, show 'em to me, sir.?Lippencotts'. The President's Definition of Ger maulsin. rhnumerahle articles and many bQOks have keen written to define | "?"ernianiphtV and show to the world i wlnu it means. in Ii im tie tSQRP f" Congress Decent" her i I'lesldont Wilson defines it as L* ? * 1 louows: "This Intolerable Thing of which! the masters of Germany have shown im the ugly face, this menace of con. hincri Intrigue and force which w< now see so clearly as the German power, n Thing without conscience orj honor or capacity for covenanted ;uace." Thli Thing musl be crushed, nnd Ifl ni truly brought to an end, at least hul oul from the friendly intercourse] ?? the nations, nayn the president, an! only whet', this Thing and it? nwer are Indeed defeated that the line can come when we can dlscUfl ...we with the common people. According t<? one of the German HT try journals, the Kaiser, In 190S, " IllOd 1,993 pieces of wild Kami', in hiding 70 rtQgS, Ojk and roebuck. At !hnt time he had slaughtered ? Iota' ?f ?;i,;:'n plecsi Of game, nioro lhan ,00tl of Whirl) were Staffs, and was 'ending exterminator of wild life In he world, As a slaughterer of men 'vie:.en ami children since 1914 however, bo has I.n the foremost ex? terminator of human Ufo In all hli , tory. I AI TO LICENSE RIPWGm 5 lUa-vo. iit>t ret repel ved^lhe luftne. SJJj - j Under the view that I take of tfce law I feel it . my duty-to advise them, that where the n mitftanee woo made io Prosecution When Kemithmce Sent to Highway Department Be? fore February I. ? iir good faith to your department in ??- 'order to secure a license before Feb. Columbia, Fob. 1 Thomas EL 1, that 1 us attorney genera] will not ?eeplee, attorney general yesterday l>re?s any prooecutton against them . . ... . , and will dismiss Fitch prosecution as id Vised the state highway department , may be brought in men oaaea. This- is hat no prosecutions would be brot ght .. ... . . not intended as a leliection upon the ?y the attorney generals office against . .. , . . administration of your office, but I lutomobllc owners, who sent in ,i on . ., liope you may be able to employ suf ?v for automobile Heenes prioi to .* v 9 '. . . iflcent clerical aid to issue the licenses February I, although the llcenee , , , . .. applied for without delay, if the fall* dates were not received by tin- owners ,. ,. . i ? i i m uro to issue the license is due to the d the ears, it s emphasized by Mr. Peebles that no penalty should be In- ll,:,hilitv ot to issue same dieted where failure to procure lh(. i <^ 'nand. 1 do not think a penalty ; .. ; . i . . should be placed upon a party when license was incident to inadequate lo cal help In the offices of the de- ho ,K,S ,,aH lt m ,1ue Ume> 1 w,ite ?artment. The letter to Mr. Murray, thta r?r your il,ivi e icting State highway engineer, reads: Vours cry truly, Columbia. B. c.. Feb. I, 1918. Tb.unas H. 1'ecphs, F. H. Murray. Acting State Highway Attorney General. Engineer, Columbia, B. C. - . - Deal- Sir: I am in receipt of nU- Amsterdam. Fob L\ "isolated and ? i . ?. ? mel ons inquiries this morning from j Insignificant excesses" in Berlin yea residents of the state suiting thatjtrday are reported In the seml-offl they have remitted tire fees for theiricial statement received here today lutomobllc licenses to your depan- from lierlln. Wo?k is said to have ment, but thai the issuance of thelbeen resumed in liamburg and nan licenses has he n delayed ami theylxig. r Ihe Minna! Bank of South Carolina SeSli ^2?S|?=1 OF SUMTEr T_*llN IM I s i (-3 Resources over $5,600,000 ThiH Batik owes its growth to the Ion hi Ktippoit and heaty pooperatton of its 2500 patrons, A bank is :i COMMUNITY INTER? EST. Tt> mtoion is BEKYKTO. Iis Uli i< tin Loyally ??i iU Patrons. Wr appreciate yum Uu-iuesH dud ui< beitei prepared than ei beton to sei \o vow. C U r.i.Wl AN' President. 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