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The Evening Index from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 7

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The Evening Indexi
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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TBI GEEXXWOOD PTPKX, CBH5W00D, g. KOPDCQ, OCTOBER tO, 111? SITE New Plan for Applying Draft Worked Out by Gen. Crowder Will ba Published as Soon as Approrad by Preident to Allay in tha liability list and sat hla mind at rest aa to when ha might ba summoned for service, Tha schema contemplatea Immediate examination of all men reglatered but thla course dependa on an appropriation which cannot ba obtained nntll Congress convenes in December. Advocates of the plan point out however, that It might ba put Into operation for even a single increment of a million men and could ba extended down tha present liability (lata aa faat aa funda were mada available. War Department officials explain that tha program la far from complete and warn that many changes may be made in tha plan aa drafted now.

They aay, however, that aoma double classification aystem seems Imperative for tha future draft calls. Anxiety Orr Next Draft Which Proposed for Early in December. tial. In selecting men for eiemlna Washington, Oct 17. A comprehen Ira new plan for applying the army tlon boards, would flrat take all men physically fit, having neither depend elective draft wbk-h would Uka flrat only man without dependenta and of mm fyr no particular value to war tnduatriaa, and aatabllah various grades of da Ay mile and ting.

If yon hate to see overcast lowerln to Wb pendency and of industrial value, from which futura drafts would ba mada atrlctly on tha selective baala haa baan workad out tentatively by tha proToat marshal general's offlca and dlscusaad facea, Jnat remember that your down enta nor value In essential war Industries. When this claaa was axhauated, draft authorltlea would draw on tha classea having tha slightest dependency claims and tha least value In easentlal industries. No claaa would ba exempted aa auch, but tha valuable men would be placed so that they would not ba called until the need for soldiers became mora argent and all tha leas essential clasaea wars exhausted. The plana Involve a determination bv tha aovernment aa to what indus cast race may shadow others' spirits. IT yon dislike to hear a voir that with tha Fresldent.

whines, make np your mind that roar Tha plan, It was learned today, waa submitted recently to a conference of civilians who directed exemption board own ehall ring with good cheer. Someone moat do the amlllng. someone moat do tha singing. Why abould It not be yon? activities In a number of States and received tha endorsement of moat of them. last dapj YES, sir! you want it all every teeny-weeny drop! For, you know, a single sip of this sparkling, jumping joy-o'-life makes you want all you can get of the big tries are tha most valuable and thla la giving officials considerable It la propoaed to formulate In each Citation Far eLtters of Administration local draft district a Ubla of all reg Ths 8tate of South Carolina.

County It la understood tha entire nrorram of Greenwood. will be known aa soon as It Is com latrsnts. placing each In a column denoting his dependenta and Industrial value In the war'a prosecution. For pleted and approved by President Wil By John F. Wldeman, Probate Judge: son, 10 auay ma anxiety prevailing throughout minr induatrlaa nvar tha WHEREAS J.

P. Klnard made ault to me to grant him Letters of Admin next draft which bad been planned for Why you should drink PEPSI-Cola Para tana an far, aar-boflialad aprlna watar, trail IuIcm, aeU ahaa-phata ant SaTorioa that's PKPtl-Cola. Ma mywXtf la I la raclpai Juat apropar blanSlna of Inaradlaata a da llfhtful, whalaaama bavtraf aa banaAelal at It la rafraahlna, aa Invlf eratlni aa It la thlrat-quatichlnf Soma paoplacall It a LUjulJ It la la kind of drink you would maka at homo if roa cawldl istration of tha Estate and effects of John C. Kinard. aa early aa December before tha new plan waa proposed, but which now may ba delayed.

THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite A committee of officers In tha nrn- and admonish all and singular tha Kin- vost marshal general'a office la at work on technicalities of the nlm. area and Creditors of the Sail John C. Klnard deceased that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro- which haa been outlined only In a nickel's worth. Be your own judge! There is no substitute for PEPSI-Cola resent tho suggestion. Fine for tho kidtltes, too get from the grocer a crate for your ice-box.

Or at ali founts Instance, horizontal columna or classifications would be based on depend-ency. Men with no dependenta would ba placed in the first class, those with dependent distant relatives In tha aecond class, those with wives In tha third class and so on. Similarly tha vertical Columns mtgbt rapreaent certain Industries arranged according to their respective merit aa war necessities. Industrial claasea under consideration In thla connection are farmers, ship yard employee, munition workers, railway and transportation employes, miners, steal plant and motor Industry workmen and car-tain other Individual planta or Industry branches to ba designated from time to time by the President or tha War Department as temporarily essen general way to Secretary Rakar and Data, to neid at ureenwood on Nov. 1st next, after Dublicatlnn hiti-Anf at the President The proDosed nlan would meet Pres 11 o'clock' In the forenoon, to ahow ident Wilson's object to claaa ex cause, if any thev have, whv tha aald Administration should not be granted.

DRINK emptions. On the other hand. It la claimed. It would successfully prevent tha drawlnc of men Into tha armr GIVEN under my hand thla 18th day of Oct Anno Domini 117. who are needed mora in the Induatrlaa or In agriculture.

It alao would give each man a mora or leaa definite place JOHN F. WIDEMAN. Judge of Probata. Pi! READ! WATCH FOR! READ! for Hi Ithful Refreshment ea iiiiiiiiiiiiixttntti GREENWOOD PEPSI-COLA COMPANY THE GIRL WHO WAS A SOLDIER BOY How Hazel Carter Went "Over There" With Pershing's Division t)Ap sl a( SPECIAL 50TICES Sekedale an A W. Tha following schedule oa the C.

A W. Railroad became effective September 11, 1916: Train No. 1, dally, leaves Augusta at 10:40 a. arriving at McCormlck innnminnmnumnnnin IMO to tOOO TO INTE8T In esUb- p. ureeawooa p.

Hshed business that will afford em at Lanrens a. and Spartan-burs; 10:08 a. connecting at Laurens with Nos. 61 and 64. Train No.

2, dally, leaves 8partan barg 7:06 a. arriving at Laurens 1:33 a. m. Greenwood 1:38 a. McCormlck 10:34 a.

Augusta 12:20 p. connecting with Nos. 61 64 at Lanrens and Nos. 22 and 6 at Mcr-mick. Train No.

4, dally, leaves Spartanburg 3:00 p. arriving at Laurens 4:28 p. Greenwood 6:23 p. McCormlck 6:30 p. Augusta 8:16 p.

connecting with No. 63 at Lanrens and No. 6 at McCormlck. playment Address W. H.

B. Box 418 Athens, Ga. It Lanrens p. Spartanburg 4:03 n. connecting with No.

at McCormlck for Anderson and No. 62 at Laurens for Greenville. Train No. 3, dally, leaves Augusta 4:40 p. arriving at McCormlck 6:30 WANTED AT OXCE Two good ahoe repalrera, white or colored.

Good p. Greenwood 7:30 p. and runs wages. Telephone me at once. Wise ss No.

7 from Greenwood to Spartan burg the following morning, leaving W. Martin. Columbia, S. C. 3t-10-2-0-pd Greenwood at 7:20 a.

and arriving I I nfsA I FOR SALE CnEAP-One bay mare, About eight yeara of age, weight one thousand to eleven hundred pounds, gentle and will work anywhore. Also one mule colt 17 months old, well grown. Apply A. P. Moore, Cokes-bury.

S. C. 3t-pd. 10-U FOR SALE One horse, sound and in good condition. Work anywhere and la perfectly gentle.

Not afraid of anything. Nine yeara old. P. Corley, 325 Lee Street, City. 3t-pd.

10-6-17 WANTED A residence in aoma local ity, where the collegiate education of hla daughters may be possible, is needed by a Superannuate Methodist Minister. Donation, or lease in II tv i. at low rate for a few years, Is deslr IICT-I I II II II lr II 101 LI II ed. Address: Superannuate. Minis ter, Care ot Editor of this paper.

10-6-3t I DO NOT buy oats until you see ours. Milling-Moore Mercantile Co. 31-10-10. FOR SALE One gentle horse and car riage, cheap. Apply A.

R. Dean, Sr. 310 Jackson St. 3t-p-10-ll WANTED YOU TO KNOW That we have a lot of one gallon syrup cans for sale. Buy cans and keep your syrup properly.

Gambrell Hardware Co. FOR RENT One two horse farm at HAZEL CARTER Saluca. S. C. See P.

W. DeVore at Jay Clothing Co. 3t-10-16-pd. ir-teJJ "i FOR RENT Close in, seven room cottage all modern conveniences, large barn, garden and auto house. M.

C. Taggart, at Farmers and Merchants Bank. 3t-10-18-p Her Husband Was a Corporal. She Secured a Uniform and Actually Accompanied Him to France aW K' SEABOARD Air Line Railway Co. THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH." Steel Equipment, Observatlon-Parlor- Remington' shirt is a favorite with the whole family-the color is absolutely fast and the shirt is a "good looker" all the time-and best of all it wears like iron because it is made from Egyptian yams in many patterns and weaves-they're big sellers -don't linger long in stock-they go on the jumphurry, J.

L. RUSH CO. Next Duht To Rosenberg's Alcazar's Old Stand Hazel Carter as a Soldier Boj Cafe Can. Thru Coaches and Sleepers. To principal points North, South, READ HER REMARKABLE STORY IN THIS PAPER This Great Story Starts in The Index Today Look it up and Read it.

you will enjoy it If you are not a Subscriber you had Better Subscribe at Once. Other Great Serial Stories will Follow this one. Hie Index is only $2.00 a year, $1,00 for 6 months. East and West For rates, schedules or other Information, call on nearest Seaboard Ticket Agent, or write, C. S.

COMPTON, Traveling Passenger Agent, S. A. L. Atlanta. Ga.

FRED GEI8SLER, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 8. A. L. Atlanta, Ga..

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