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DEliiiiM REGISTRANTS I H CLASSIFICATIONS Delinquent registrants who have failed to return answered questionnaires mailed to them durinp: the month of December, their names are posted and turned over to every citize and peace officer of the state, county and city for location and apprehension. Thn local hoard requests of all citizens definite information as to where each one of them may be found. James Henry Peake, Palmer Paris Reaves, Alexander Hill, Randolph Tnlin \Tn?f Jn A nrrVifw Will in Ncal, Milton Dawkins, Bruce Ray, Clyde Scales, James Chalk, Walker Herndon, Robert Worthy, Ernest Watkins, Clarence Worthy, Anprus Wilson, Russel Walker, Louis Taylor, Oscar Thompson, James Arthur sims, Dunny Simpson, Joseph Smith, Glenn Spencer, Lee Pace, William Allen Pruitt, James Patterson, Charles Fleming Porter, Dock Osbin, Clifford Meformick. Charley Means, Walter Rodprers, J' mes T. Mardis, Tommie Meadors, Georpe Meadors, Sam Meador, DeWitt Kennedy, Yancy Jeter, Jeter Jeter, Virpil Jeter, Andrew Jeter. Mack Jeter, Georpre Jeter, Henry Little, Nathan Laun, John Tjawson Lunsford, Rufus Lipscomb, James Lattie Hemphill, Johnnie Hunter, Roy Glenn, Amos Gist, James Henry McCallum Gladden, William Herbert Genoble, Allen Gamett, Jervey Glenn, James Gault, Will Gess, Sidney Glenn, Howard Howell Farmer, Clarence Epps, Artemus Duckett, Charley Clifton Dickerson, Clarence Carfer. C^Hey Garner arver, Henrdon lialk. Robert hick. Henry Ashford, Grant Browninpr, Willie Brown, Roy Bird, Vard Byrd. Names of those passed upon and classified by the local board. January 9, 1918. Marvin Smith, class 2. Bertie Maness, class 4. John Kelly, class 2. Ludwell C. Pierson, class 4. Arnett Hughes, class 4. Win. Thomas Puckett, class 1. Willie Dawson, class 5. Sam Norris, class 4. Robt. Furman Haynes, class 4. Trent Lamb, class 4. Bennie Garner, class 2. Tiney Vinson, class 4. Dock Johnson, class 1. ?tyiliam, minor. ? T?a5c~John West, class 4. Hughes Sinclair, class 4. Andrew Lee, class 4'. George Sanders, class 1. Simmie Tucker, class 2. Wm. Jesse Trent, class 4. Haynes Perry Smith, class 4. Arthur Gregory, class 4. Clarence Foster, class 2. , Louis Smith, class 4. Roy Proctor, class 4. William Burnett, class 4. Grady McCoy, class 1. Roy Thompson, class 1. Wm. Furman Simmons, class 4. Charlie Dawkins, class 1. Arlids Otto Brown, class 4. Robt. Erastus Farmer, class 4. John Watkins, class 2. Ed West, class 1. T R.obinson, class 1. Bennie Roy Gregory, class 1. John Jeter, class 1. Aybell Davis, class 5. Berry Shelton, class 1. Handy Watkins, class 1. Wilson Gee, class 1. Davis Halley, class 1. Jum"". r>?."is. class 1. Jack Harvey, class 1. George McCrevy Young, clas 1. Frederick P. Gregory, class 1. Lee Huntsinger, class 4. Clarence Ijawson, class 1. Eliza Phillips, class 4. John Maize, class 4. Ed Crosby, class 4. Walter Henderson, class 4. Arthur Sanders, class 2. Judson Eubanks, class 4. Never Duncan, class 4'. Curtis Stephenson, class 4. Alex Gore, class 4. Roy Thurston Lawson, class 4. Doss A. M. Allen, class 4. Walter Griffin, class 4. Choice Spears, class 4. Robert Lee Pearson, class 2. Walker Norris, class 4. Noah Crawford, class 4. Herbert Lee Summer, class 4. White Spears, class 2. Alfred C. Allman, class 4. Luther Smith, class 2. John Henry Epps, class 2. James Wfn. McAbee, class 4. T If A ?i aiiius rnesser, ciass ?*. Dectar F. Horn, class 4. Frederick Moss, class 4. Charlie Rigs, class 4'. Sam Stevenson, class 4. Nathan Gamer, class 4. Lanham Howard Stribbling, class 1. John Arthur Vinson, class 4. David Ursa 41man, class 4. Will Boyd Summer .class 1. Guy Jeter, class 1 . Claude Daniel Finley, clans 1. Thomas Woflford, class 1. James Edgar Allen, class 1. Linder Erby Smith, clas3 1 . Allie Lester McWhirter .class 5. James Lemiel Vaujrhn, class 1. Robert Lee Byers, class L Thomas J. Alverson, class 1. Cleveland Stevens, class 1. Monroe Herndon, e'a >3 1. Frank Loyd Johnson, cl;i33 1. January 10th, 1918. Wesley Talley, class 1. Win. Isom Vaughan, class 4. Nero Arthur, class 2. Aubrey Lane Norri ? class 4. lewis iviunro MiacKwood, class 4. Benj. Harrison Gist, clns.- 2. Claude H. Bennett, class 1. Edwin Reubent Jeter, class 5. Richard Jones, class 1. Claude Morrow, class 1. Harley G. Davis, class 1. Watis Glenn, class 1. Joseph Ellis, class 1. } itvrence Brannon, class I. Victor Sterling Well, class 1. ha- 're N. Hill class 4. Alonzo Cleveland T;:r-7, c!ncs 3. W ilMam Gregory, Jr., class 2. E : Farr, class b CI arles Calvin Hnncs, c!>i?s P. L-otter Lcmmon, "lass 1. Luther Means, class 4. Roland Tucker, class 1. Chas. Furman Simms, clas3 5. James Wood, class 1. John Hughes, class 4. Allen Duain Sligh, class 1. Abe Beaty, class 1. Jame3 Chick, clas 1. Adolphus Gist, class 1. Pierce Ligon Attaway, class 1 . Willie Johnson, class 4. Luther Davis Watkins, class 4. Hubert Dawkins, class 4. Frank Nixon, class 1. Tom Gist, class 4'. Edgar Prysock, class 2. Jefferson Gist, class 4. Eddie Jeter, class 1. Arthur Cureton, class 1. Manning Norman, class 1. Riley McMahan, class 1. James Lattie Barnett, slass 4. Wiley A. Justus, class 4. Cliton Booker, class 4. Jas. W. Johnson, class 4. Arthur F. Blackwel, class 4. James Rice, class 4. Callie Glenn, class 4. Deaver Thompson, class 4. Rfinald E. Pettv. elasc 2. Walter Norris, class 4. Sam Wilks, class 4. Paul Jeter Free, class 1. Elbert Evans Jeter, class 1. Carl Braxton Green, slass 4. John Ropers Gist, class 2. Ivory Johnson, class 4. Cardoza Worthy, class 3. Elbert Houston, class 4. Olian Falls Stone, class 1. Lipon Men, class 2. James Means, class 4. Isreal Depp, class 4'. Arthur Wallace, class 4. Geo. Rector Alverson, class 4. David Jeter, class 2. Sylvanus Kely, cass 4. Wilks H. Brawley, class 4. Claude William Cain, class 4. Joseph Elbert Henderson, class 4. Frank Garfield Vess, class 4. Nathaniel KrasnoflF, class 1. Hardy Moore, class 4. Wm. Franklin Whittaker, class 2. Fred Jeter, class 2. Hamp Duncan, class 4. Boyd Farr, class 4. Silas Thompson, class 3. Gittar Booker, class 4. Cleveland Jeter c.lass 4. Lawrence Ellis, class 2. Wm. Grady Melton, class 5. Rupert A. Godshall, class 4. Fletcher B. Hamas, class 4. Clarence Chick, class 4. Tommie Shannon Brewinpton, class 1. Jno. Bunyan Crosby, class 1. Reuben Gilliam, class 1. Rochelle Henri Goinp, class 5. John LandrunPVassey, class 4'. Lemiel Rhodes, class 4. T i A IjUuih i <ut fit, cia?s Thaddie Palmer, class 4. Benj. F. Dawkins, class 4. Earl Burdette Sanders, class 4. Tom Prisock, class 4. Thos. A. Fletcher, class 4. John T. Fant .class 1. James Riser, class 1. Willie Johnson, class 1. Charlie Thomas, class 1. Jimmie Dawkins, class 1. Elijah Stevens, class 4. Cager Rochelle, class 1. Marvin McAden Fowler, class 2. Will Osbie, class 4. DeGresset Petty, class 4. Eddie Green, class 4. John Richard Davis, class 2. Henry Dawkins, class 4. Robt. David Scarboro, class 4. Richard Smith, class 4. Wm. Earl Bates, class 1. Samuel Jennings, class 4. Herbert Knox, class 2. T ? T 1 A.11 1_1 -1 A* juines ljiiuejunn, CIHNH Iphus Thompson, class 4. Charley Jeter, class 4. Kinzy Messer, class 4. Jos. Marcus McMillan, claSs 4. Wm. Jasper High, class 4. Taylor Sims .class 4. Butler Norman Kelly, class 3. Melton Otis Lancaster, class 4. Geo. Walker Petty, class 2. Hughes Crawford, class 2. NASTY MEDICINES BAD FOR CHILDREN It Is not often a child requires medicine of any kind. If the bowels arc regular and promptly dispose of undigested matter discarded by the stomach, the general health is very apt to be excellent. In any case, pills, powders, and nauseating or unpalatable compounds, should never be given to children. Any therapeutic virtue such remedies may possess Is largely nullified by the youngsters' natural antagonism. ror most chlldron a mild laxative, administered occasionally, all that Is needed to assure normal . mlarlty and good health. r>v In Is a pleasant-tasting' combination of lmple laxatlvo h<?rbu with pepsin, free from opiate or narcotic drags, and acts gently yet effectively; children like It and take It rondllv, so that it 1 the Ideal remedy for the family medicine chest Zt Is sold In drug Btores for fifty cents a bottle. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 456 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. Geo. Washington Henderson, class 4. John Duther Hollingsworth, class 4. Jesse Ernest Thompson, class 4. William White, class 4. Douglass Gregory Dillard, class 1. General Washington Howard, class L Lonnie Sims, class 4. Reginald Gee Young, class 4. Edward Jennings, class 4. John Hughes, class 4. Charlie Browning, class 4. Eugene Gregory, class 4'. Ben Clifford Ivey, class 4. Frank Gist, class 4. Knight Smith, Jr., class 4. James Burton May, class 4. Sam Davis, class 2. Durah Thompson, class 4. Eliner F. Bobo, class 4. Willie Jeffries, class 1. Robert Ruff, class 4. Sudan Land rum Gregory, class 4. Murphy Smith, class 2. Johnnie Goforth, class 4. Richard Rice, class 4. William Allen Walker, class 1. Earnest Glenn, class 1. William Ilanna Hope, class 4. Napoleon Young, class 1. Cole Lyles. class 4. Seabrooks Kitchens, class 4. Wm. Aubrey Fowler, class 4. Joseph Pierce Mayes, class 1. Manuel Sherman, class 2. James Madison Gist, class 1. Thomas Booker, class 2. John Silvester Ross, class 1. William Sheerfield, class 2. .. Ollie Lowns Ponder, class 1. Thos. Oscar Hill, class 4. Russel Archie Huphes, class 1. Lonnie Norman Summer, class 4\ David Carter, class 4. Franklin Ferandez, class 4. Frank Simnson Stephens, class 1. Stephen V"n Baldwin, class 4. Eddie Yarboro, class 1. Johnnie -Tones, class 4. Willie Littlejohn, class 1. Georpe Fnrr. class 2. Henry Sims, class 4. Rebuen N. Tjtawter, class 4. Jeremiah Jones, class 1. Benton B. Johnson, class 4. Jesse Sanders, class 1. James Monroe Grepory, class 4. John Noble Haney, class 4. Humphreys Sims, class 4. Charlie Achie, class 4. Fred Walker, class 4. Luther Glenn Sumner, class 4. William Julius Auphtry c,lass 1. Mabry Gilliam, class 1. Willie Men"", class 4. Gape Hill, class 4. H. C. McCoy, class 4. Jas, Reuben T.vles, class 1. Robt.. Price Barnard, class 1. Robert Parhnm Jeter, class 5. Andrew Jackson General Brown, class 4'. Dan Voit Eliott. class 4. Robert Lee Bojrnn, class 1. Furman Sumner, class 4. Berry Avjuria Sanders, class 4. Jno. Wiley C.entry, class 4. John D. Whitmire, class 2. Henry Gilliam, class 4. Daulton Fred Stewart, class 1. Lindsey Glenn, class 4. Fait Youner, class 4. William Jess Epps, class 3. Robbin Tnllv, class 2. Arthur Kershaw, class 4. Clark Glenn, class 4. Adam B. Vinson, class 4. Jesse B. West, class 4. William Clouprh Rice, class 4. Edd Gist, class 4. Jay Brown, class 4. Arthur Sartor, class 2. Wm. Riley Keasler, class 4. Fred Leonard Wilson, class 5. Mexico Meador, class 4'. Solicitor Bryant, class 4. Munro Smith, class 4. John Carlisle, class 4. Clarence Jones, class 4. Arthur Fullwood, class f>. Wallace Gregory, class 1. Clarence Yarbrough, class 4. John Wesley Hyatt, class 1. John G. S. Lancaster, class 2. Raymond Knight, class 1. Ison Henderson, class 1. Orrie Mitchell Rash, class 1. Tom Brown, class 1. Arthur Smith, class 1. Harrison Johnson, class 1. Arthur W. Galman, class 1. Robert Jeter, class 2. Dennis Humphries, Jr., class 1. \- ' . ? Ralph Waldo Emerson Bolton, class 1. Shannon C. Grady, class 2. John Gist, class 2. John Robert Jeter, class 5. Devin Gory, class 1. Jas. Humphrey Alman, class 4. Haskell Foster, class 4. Sanders Thompson, (Alias Foster Jeter, class 4. Tylions Bowman, class 4. James Young, class 4. Bishop Murtice Garner, class 2. Buck Dawkins, class 4. Thomas Gore, class 1. Jno. Earle Baldwin, class 4. Cole Spears, class 4. James Dawkins, class 4. r-nlVirv..^ ? f V/M(HVUII X IIUIIip^UII) tl* Richard Joseph Brdaham, class 4. Sam. Chester Godshall, class 1. Biddie Sutton Dawkins, class 4'. Dan. TTvdrick Blackwood, class 4. Alonzo Farr, class 4. Frank Irby Lee, class 1. James Murphy, class 4. Kerns Briggs, class 4. Oscar Twed, class 5. Joe Green, class 4. January 11th, 1918. Frank Duncan Gault, class 1. William McKissick, class 4. Hardie Jeter, class 4. Tom Hill, class 1. Nathaniel Benjamin Morgan, class 1. William Jeter, class 1. Wallace Beam, class 1. January 12th, 1918. John Moores Keck, class 1. Jno. Munro Stewart, class 1. Fletcher Jeter, class 4. William David Betenbaugh, class J Haskell Shelton, class 2. Jefferson Tucker, class 2. Harley Eddings, class 4. Lee Henderson, class 1. Will Garner, class 2. Marion S. Douglass, class 1. Robert Jeter, class 1. Ben Ryan Black, class 1. Wade Clark, class 4. . Arthur Good, class 5 James Hunter, class 4 Billie Hobert Tnman, class 4 Claude Henry Calwell, class 5 Walter Jeter, class 1 Jos. Layton Lamb, class 4. Seiger Morgan, class 1. Jas. Dennis Jordon, class 1. Jeff Gist, clas 2. Flemon Rice, class 4. Ti!r:ii:- n:? -i * ww mi*: ivilc Willie Walker, class 2. Lawrence Blakel.v, class 1. Jas. Vernon Tvev. class 4. Alfred Cleo Mann, class 5. --Jas. F. McGuirt. class 4. William Lyles, class 4. Sylvester Sims, class 2. Joseph Perry Pitt, class 4. James Melios, class 5. James McMahan, class 1. Oliver James Moore, class 4 Brawley Palmer, class 2 Curtis Franklin Grepory, class 4. John Broptrs, class 4. Jas. Samuel Miller, class 4. January 14th. 1918. John Hunter, class 4. Georpe Davis, class 1. James Savape, class 2. Edpar Lee Inple, class 4. Simpson Comer, class 2. Eddie Jeter, class 1. Charley Boyd, class 4. Jos. Wm. McDonald, class 4. Thos. Hix Bates, class 1. Arthus Grepory, class 4. Russel Gist, class 1. Leonard Bovd Sims, class 4. Silvannus Fowler, class 4. Clinton Butler Robertson, class 1. Will Griffin, class 1. Joseph Jefferson Davis, class 2. Herman Livinpston Swann, class 4 WT ill Pt?ioAolr elooo 1 Horace Smith, class 4. Dan. Edward Hydrick, class 4. GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR. DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY Try this!. Hair Gets Thick, Glossy, Wavy and Beautiful at Once. Immediate? ?Yes! Certain? ? that's the joy of it. Your hair, be comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant ant appears as soft, lustrious and beautiful as a young girls' after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try this? moisten a cloth with a little Dander ine an dcarefull draw it through youi hair, taking one small strand at t time. This will cleanse the hair o1 dust, dirt or excesive oil, and in jusl a few moments you have doubled tht beauty of your hair. A delightfu surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded HrV. hpifflft or fhin Rociilnc lioaiifirir. ing the hair, Danderine dissolves ev ery particle of dandruff; cleanses purifies an dinvigorates the scalp, for ever stopping itching an dfalling hair but what will please you most will b< after a few week's use, when you se< netf* hair?fine an ddowny at first yes, but really new hair growing al over the scalp. If you care for pretty soft hair, and lots of it, surely get f small bottle of Knowlton's Danderim from any drug stoe or toilet countei for a few cents. \1 h/yI ffiai with Luziai ,~3 anybo J"; j Luziai b tv COFFEE . M "PS>, Vt P Rcitv -Tt?ytor ^ 1 , "" ORTtRS&ROAS'tRS 1 What questi< " When It Po "CASCARETS" FOR A COLD, BAD BREATH OR SICK HEADACHE Best for Liver and Bowels, for Biliousness, Sour Stomach and Constipation. Get a 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery?indigestion. foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep?a 10-cont box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months. Millions of men and women take a Casearet now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated ,and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children?their little insides need a pood, gentle cleansing, too. Ephriam Jeter, class 4. Sheppard Tucker, class 4. John Wallace Sprouse, class 4. Boycc Garner, class 1. Starks Jennings, class 4. Joe Sie Foster, class 3. Bailey Rice, class 4. Foster Thompson, clasa^. Corneillus Garbrill, class 4'. Jas. Talmage Adams, class 4. Jess Emerson, class 1. Thos. Calvin Wix, class 4. Charlie Williams, class 4. Jimmie Hardy, class 4. Clyde Thomas, class 4. Lawrence Spencer, class 1. Will Harris, class 1. William Foster, class 4. Willie Lyles, class 1. Martin Eld ridge Finchcr, class 1. Irvin Norman, class 4. Wallace Benjamin Wix, class 4. Theodore Poole, class 4. Lonnie Eubanks, class 1. Guy St vens Davis, class 4. John Chick, class 1. Wallace Jeter, class 1. Monroe Gist, class 1. Kensler Johnson, class 4. Will Chick, class 4. James Rice, class 4. Malcohn E. Vinson, class 4. Homer Forest Wright, class 1. Wm. Thos. Cunningham, class 2. ? Wm. Sylvester Metcalf, class 1. Jno. I>e\vis Ijawson, class 4. Daniel Albert Gardin, class 1. > Silas Rice, class 4'. Hinder Lee Wade, class 1. Furman Duckett, class 4. January 14th. 1918. Lee Comer, class 2. " Yawrencc Starner, class 1. Clarence Byers, class 4. Fred Murphy, class 2. Claverton Jennings, class 4. Jim Rice, class 4. " Cliffton Carlisle, class 4. ' Johnnie Glenn, class 2. j. Herbert Maserbie Edens, class 1. ^ Thomas Jegerson West .class 1. Fred Prysock, class 4. j Joseph Paul Parks, class 1. ? Otis Miller, class 2. George Hugh Gault. clas 4. Herman Booker, class 1. Henry Bobo, class 4. Theodore Smith, class 4. Clarence Eugene Tinsley, class 4 Thomas Humphries, class 2. > Elmur Morris Williams, class 2. > Wallace Hardy, class 2. .Toheph Ernest Knight, class 1. 1 Thomas Albert Corn, class 4. , William Norman, class 2. i Jackson Stewart, class 4. ? John Rogers Rcnwick, class 4. r Claude Stone, class 2. James W. Chick, class 1. 't the DayRiqht i a Cup or Two of LuzianiteVM-AND-EGGS and n cup of steaming, stimulating nne. What better start could dy have for the days work! i sanitary, air-tight tin locks Javor in! Buy a can of nne today.' 'Oil don't agree it's the best verage that ever passed your 3ur grocer will give you back you paid for it, and ask no 3ns. So, there. IPE-coffee urs, It Reigns" Claude Grady, class 4. William Pettus Mayes, class 1. Leard McCracken, class 1. Guy Hartwell Lawson, class 1. Anderson Hill, class 1. Cornelius Maize, class 4. John Thomas Jones, class 4 . Arthur Georjre Holland, class 4. $ Bruises and Sprains Have Sloan's Liniment handy 'or ? bruises and sprains and all pains and > acl.es. Quick ic-licl follows its I prompt application. No need to rub. L c;uickly penetrates to the trouble and drives out the pain. Cieunjr than riussy plasters or ointi mcnts. Sloan's Liniment d /os not ctain the skin nor clog the pores. For r..eumatic ache3, neuralgia. stiff muscles, lame back, lumbago, gout, attains, and sprains, it gives quick relief. Generous sized bottles at all druggists. Notice Our attorney will have charprc of unsatisfied notes, mortgages and accounts due us after January 20th, 1918. J. F. Alman Co. l-2t-w. No. 666 This ia a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or aicken. 25c QUICK LOANS. Money to loan upon county or city pal estate. I.OJin mav be hnrl fnr frnm lone to twenty ye ?rs. 39-tf Barron & Barron. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS From January 1st to February 20, 1918, the County Auditor's books will be open for making returns. All who are liable to taxation will please see that their returns are properly made. All real estate and personal property have to be returned. Poll Tax from twenty-one to sixty. All returns must be made by School Districts. If you have property in moTe than one District make return for each District. Also make returns of transfers of real estate from on# party to another. Your failure to make returns call for fifty per cent penalty as prescribed by law. Will be in office all of January except as stated below: Carlisle, January 22. Santuc, January 23. Lockhart, January 24. Adamsburg, January 25th, in the morning. Kelton, January 25 in the evening. Jonesville, January 29. Buffalo, February 5. Union Mills, February 6. Monarch Mills, February 7, in the ' mominer. Ottaray Mill9, February 7, in th# evening. West Springs February 8. Cross Keys Wilbum's Store, February 18, in the morning1. Sedalia, Minter's Store, February 13, in the evening. Goshen Hill, February 14, at Black Rock. J. S. Betenbaugh, 49-tf. County Auditor. i