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alp a jHLjC a iff ii i it i ii n -. l tf m- i ii i r n Wice: $Z.W Ter Yeaf Voluiuc 7;Nuiviher 34. FAYEfTEVILLE, S. C MAY SO, 117 PREDICTS SERI OUS CONDITIONS At Request f Governor Bickett, Mem Every Ypunf Ma. Between the Ae btr of Food Coonmioo Tereetr Sett Forth What May B Done the. Next Five Month. T-U!-;.;-h. N O 'lay 27 Hon J-.mw' !'. a a nwi'Vi tR Nurft -iin.i-. d Co M rvation C-vernor Bekett pupiredu ..I- for ndblicat'ca tsivurh-ut tbe-st.it in v.Jhub " twlf'-f? v:.st is netded it -i.-r at trop reaction, what ran'W tw pro V.'J from novv'ur.tii froft. and i ti; h he concludes with vh.. rate.- "Winter is five months, off- With Wiri-.T we vi ill havv condemns mere ti.ur.iy l.ke famine than we have ever in fore known. If in these five months we do not provide our own food, to whm .'"should we apply for help, and upon whom should we place the blame? The address jo the people follows: ; What to Avoid . "Don't waste time on fancy crops; nor risk success experimenting with novelties. We need staple food Time spent on fancy crop, like let tuce, radishes, cauliflower, spinach, "etc.,- bad far better be devoted to . crop yielding the greatest amount of food per acre "Don't waste time in planting poor land. Ko crop can be planted on poor land this late in the season with any hope of success, except possibly eorn field peas, y Any other crop now planted on unimproved land will prove a disappointment "Don't plant any land that n not j well prepared and fertilized. Don't plant all parks, golf . links or tennis crfurfcs, J-and is plentiful, no need to spoil these places. ' 7 '"Don't try to make a crop, unless you-, have experience, or will co-op- era'e wilh an experienced person T much is at stal; to run the risk Vf fjilure, for, not knowing bow. And (iV' turn it over to children. They !in help, and learn much by helping. But growing food this " year 1 a ' man's job. The man may pall the rh'.ldn-n" to his aid; He roust not l jrr tr job ovVr to th-m. expecting ,( r.'-u!ts. - "H-rt letting i n.pf', bear in mmd, 1,'hi-r lhirij!i bsmg equal, those -K!-h keep' longev'.be given prefer- -enee. "' ; - . " ' .-. Wh to Do. 'Having stated whsf to be avoid d; ih-w what can do,.: ' i ' '!"i.a(f as -it ,.., thsr i' abundant , itmij"' ri k f oU crop . of corn on an" improved, properly prepared arid f;i-.i(Hsed pic f trroftnd. And corn li .-liise of the many uses which can bt made- of it, tbff ease and simplici t .if its ."cultivation, and, riieapnw seed, i probably the best crop. Amntt'Q corn'" o ' upUtnd,--ipea " sh,)0ld be planted; and m lowland pimipkins and ca.liws (sweet pump Vni: cm ho grown without injury t thr'crop. They furnish valuabl fv),.i fer man and "beast.' "IVp nf all kinds can be planted vri'h i rft.rt, asS-urance of'a full rrop? ... fifn!' s'v.uy vili lc.i?8 th iand-tn spleh ji.t.Vion for k"rrfn eroP next fHn Th'.-v will otow-. on poor land. ' (, 1 i i hrge amoj'it f fine fi-,.- run t.;..., sed. from every acre plenty of time -to plant. rrrrACT II7IIA t'A little later turnips, and all kind! II liU of fall garden truck, should be plant ed; and, before .freezes come, pro tect it so rt will carry over the win ter. "All "fruit not used frr'.en should Ue saved, dried, c:snnfd or presexv d. . . ' . . "There is promise of an immense blackberry crop; and v:e have never nade much use of this crop., Pre erved or made into jam it ia a whok ome and palatable artide of food. 'am is such a valuable food article An fertielis i. , "it 1...- 1. ' "- hut it ia a regular ration of the Ene-l, vf"vw ... "H".r 'w Told To Aot With Promptness of 21 and" 30 -Must RegUter. Nothing Excue Him. Mar 'rted Meo Not Exempted. . Registration Day June 5th. in Wednesday's i-Jiar -m.,, ,,t. t f.u, ,,.w tbat all fhwild read -as follows .v f.m th?. ".7";j; I ' Contrary to the general ,-b.elfc-f, is effective grown people ;.!........ -,-!.. 1 .1 i' 1. :th' n pretrv, i.s ejy uped. Sorghum Al'-o Valuable '5rghum ii am.t'.Hr valuable cron, i for which th-i i still pltjy'of time It -is valuable for tevd. arid of im mense vaVji for Lr;".- and ' ritt'.:. Ev-j ' ry jpound added to the' weight of i hogs and fceed cattle, and every 1 ; And. in . p Wble lRlarr"'" mi?n are npt'esempted under bh' thel6 8"t' niust" register, as" only 'the foHowdii.' are ex'mitcd : j Those v.ho have ni ruchedthe jajre of-21 on Juk? j. (if their 21st ib:rhJay i-i-June- 5, thv mat r.gi Meii whose 3 1st Urthday comes be fore June D or whose "1st birthdav comta on -June !. . , Min .in the XaVy or Regular Army a-.ad-j,. - ' vvips. ' V t.vt 1 plu.l.d vvilh it M "I'imiih of a1 byi'h and prdi . a- full crop be u.vd green, bunch snap tf t aM be pKmti'd (i i ' wefivji. . . .. Lata CabUgc j' "LatevrAbbngf ; " " crop, lor which there il:inc 'f time." e h appreciated thi value using -it mily as a vi',; . '. crops should he. planteii lit not u.-d. as surdell should be put in siun f kinds, niMV Mill be J'ihp of a ful1 lima and snap nit be planted vt. Th'V chii r .( Sinned a id i f ir cannmt: : ;ne next Six ,!.!. ! vulunbli . ..t fulUH ht" crop, . 1 arw'i .i d what v .-v.i table .krs'Jt.' A barrul of kraut -to family Kbh be a wholesome- arid nu'twi jou .re; 5 eerve of food, home raised.' always ; at hand and saved at' small exjM'tis;-. Late cabbage planted one rich black land grow easily, 'and make huge quantity of food pei acre. "In ! v mountains buckwheat should be planted; and there is still ps the amount of fcj.man food able.- '..'.'..'" '... v "Quantities or rough hay, not 'good enough to market, but plenty good to be fed to cattle, can be saved before winter. s. "And next fall, great . crops of wheat and other grain thould be planted. Scarcity is Certain. We areconfronted with certain Men in the National ' Guard and Naval Militia actually in service on June 5.' ' Men in. the enlisted reservts corpf actively engaged in service of the United States on June 5. Sickness, physical disability, f any kind, or abnence from home, will n4 excuse any failure to register onl June 6. National Guardsmen not scareftv and th furthor Aim,U fiu" i,v r.c,.d; r,.. - . mustered into service before June 6 " ... . s-. hvii. wiui Buiyiue of food in one section, it may be It&y cult 1 of a' t9geiitTtof ill traps portation facilities will be fully oc cupied jn moving the army, and the thinjrs necessary for the army. It which ; may prove inadequate.' Re ihfg ur own food. ".Persons so situated tfcet they"csn' not profitably grew crops can render great assistance by helping those who are doing so. Money, or stock, loan ed to those who are growing these crops will assist them greatly.; Giv ing lands, manure or labor free will help encourage and ad materially to our food supply. . - "Another way to heip is in buy-,. ing cans, and ttaer containers in which to put up food. It is difficult to buy wins af retail and the price is high;'' hut arrangements have been made to supply those who will' use them-in putting up food, ' (but not those-selling empty cans). Cans may! be bought in car load lots through! Dr. B, W. Kilgore, Dept., of Agri culture, Raleigh, S- C(., at about half the retail pricf. They should be or difred at once in rar J6a d!ot. It may be difficult or impossible to ob tain "them .later. , "Another way to help is to sM in finnctng community canning estab lishments. Such establisbmepts will iott but a .siiiull sum and would en able people to save their vegetables and fruit easily, without the diss- omfort- inevitable without- special preparation.' ' Money loaned to those who are growing crops, advanced for the pur chaw of cans and the establishment af canning places would Accomplish more thtyi the same- amoant ised in growing crops by a person without txperience. Winter is five months off ,With winter we will have conditions more nearly like famine than we have ever before known. ' If, in thee five months, we do not provide our own fod, to whom should we apply for help, and upon whom should we place the blame?' must also register. Punishment for failure to register is one year's imprisonment. For making xaue statement is also one year's imprisonment with a conse quent enforced : registration in sJl cases. It is also Added that where a person registering- is subject' to' mil itary law he will be eourtmartuiled.' There has been considerable mis understanding on the part of .those who must register; but the doubt ha? been on the side of those who must, rather than those who dott have- to register. Briefly stated, every man between the ages of 21 and 30 inclu sive, must register. Later, for one of several reasons, he may possibly obtain exemption. 1 Some will doubtless, obtain exempt tion, upon " the first " call, to be brought into the service .on the sec ond, or third, or fourth, or some later call, should the war last long enough to demand the men. It is the general belief that married m-n. and other men who have moth era or young sister or brothers de pendent upon them, will not b culled out on1 the first call t j t.rms.. It is abo generally, believed' that," those with serious physical defeats 'will h left, out-for all time. It is believed that the first" call will fee issued to those healthy single men., who have no one depending upon theia or who do not have jobsthat are of more economic worth to the Government than are the men-as soldiers. The registrars will send in the cards at the end of the conicntioi? period and "the Government experts will sort them out and issue -order for; the chosen one to moboli at the proper cantonment. It is jnt behov ed that this will require any groat length of time, but that th i-'ork of training the new National Anr.v will be well under way within n few ir.'onihs," . ' ' ' THE DAY AND ITS DUTIES An Appeal by The Governor to the - , Young ' Men of the State North Carlinians, the Fifth day cf. June dravvs nigh. It. behooves us' to put ur house in' order and be ready for it coming; All peoples in all' elrmie have their eyes fixed on that day the day- whereon a mighty nation is to register- its con- Gfl.rntti;n In it.'tl.. tt.i )'..,.-- - . ! i. Men, Women and Children Will B ' to the plan to make, Wednesday, Given Places-. For Active Service jJune .fi, l.ihe'rty lo.an-labor 'day to. Misshington. May 2S.-Men, ' Wo-; be devot -d to- a united -effort by or-' men a ml rhiMren .in every walk of .gtintZi.ii mnor on ir.-iu -of inu ..tan fe ate givtn J l- : for active ser. !';iig th'a uh?cript-ions to "the -honJs te m the program for the liberty nd ' prV'kme.) men plao - , i'i tio- an week beginning next Saturday .V"H- rnufh Vf their time to the tuine made putihe tonight by the treasury , eiiv . . Iepaitm'nt.- , - 'Fk? libtrty loan Svetk t T.n fol- Treatiury odicwls also made public ly's: - ' . tonight nn spical by Samuel Gompefs i Satuff!ty and Sumk:''.' June 2" to AUtfnemtars of the American Fed- 3 Liberty Jjm days in tnv .'." e ration of Labor requesting, them. to es. Cb-vgymen, ,.'.', -.nftch p aid the government in making the 'sf-jinoM behalf of tii I -15: loan a success. . . ' . i Monday. June" 4 More!" n ' "Liberty bonds are a safe invest- mairafuiturers liberty.. UN cause of univvj-sul justice' And abiding ; peace. The day , is destined -tr,oom , large in'"history, .Aftd. will be" forever) lir.ked with a world-wiile .'givtinue ? of the rights of man first declafod At! 1 . . . . . . . .i. . PHIladelphiA And made secure at 1 ors 1 . . town. ' . ' ; I For Those -Who Would Attempt to Ilarnlv Nv'th Cirolina th' re is. Prevent P.egistration V-iin Wa-hinnton. Md Ji. vrmina ATTORNEY GENERAL no Jonr aiM.-ioi or aerate, v-iin. vva-nngt'jn, a fuith 'that a.'-U out fi-ar we go ; pr secution avrtits pervm who at forth to register a stern challenge J tempt to prevent regMratiofl up- suge of 41 band , der the War Anmy oill-by proiia,n(!a or otherwise, Attofney Ceneral yve-orj- announced tonight thai hU at tention .had been calk d. to the nireu-4 latlon -ofpropaganda' Resigned to di. to the blood red pre; of hereditary autrocrats who have made unto themselves and -uffto-their people an Iron Image and called it God-' -.:, -.. ';'-.;;' ":':- :-7'"--"'' '. v ;.' ' But the registration in a ' single day "of. all the men in the State be tween the aires of twenty-one and thirty -onts c.illsf or persistent and . w-ith such caes. .systematic work.- , I therelMe.uge, I "Such, action is important that vye be not de'pend- "ci'arage: regitratinB and that -the government would - - deal vigorously - - is a plain violation 1.; That -all ministers of the gos-of the law." s-aid Mr. Gregory, "and pel oi- evtry rwe'and creed call at- th'1 Department of Jastiee i prepar tention at evj ry service co-Hilictc-! . ; to prosecute promptly any ptr by th(.m "between now and tne' Fifvl t-n guilty of such conduct. The of J-une to the" following dufTes of uifi'cers and acento Of the department 1 . '."'.. cnenhip And commands of tue law. '. ttu-oughout tne country- nave been 41) That the rekistratlvn , booas . instructed ' waurh urefuUy- .for.) will be open a't 7 a. ni. on .Tuesday, rt ioiaucna of this law. the Oth day -of -Jape and close at 9j ln addition to penalties contain p. m, ' - 1 ed in the act which Made evasion iZ) That t i importaot to regi-.-, cnminal otfais1, 's'-fMoii i of th ter farly in the "day in order to avoid Ft J'ral Penal Code makes it a crim congestion in the closing hours.. inal ofTtnse'puiiishable with not more . 44) That the law applies to white : th'an . six (.6 .years -of imprisonment for any two or more persons who conspire together to "hinder, prevent or delay the execution of Any law ister. K he is between twenty-ene 5 of the United States." ,' SOME MARRIED MEN LIABLE An official' anouncement from the war department today sets at rest TO PUT AGITA- ; - TORS IN JAIL (4) That no physical disability will excuse a man. for failing to ree- and thirty-one years of age he must register in person or send his card no niAtter what his physical, condition may be.. The question of exempt- the general belief that every 'marrie4 ing him from service on account of. physical unfitness will be dtermin-jlevy. ed at a later day. It m no way at- mt ! man would be excluded from the first The anouncement means that whose wives or children hAve fects the obligation imposed- upoimean.s of support wjll be liable to him tn rctrixtcF -1 military service. 4 5 1 That if A Dartv willfully fails! ' An estimate from the census bu- to register he -will forthwith be ar-;reau revealed the fact th.it almost register rested. ..Our people must be, given to tiott in this matter. If their names do not appear on the registration cards when they are canvassed, a warrant will oe Sworn out against -them at once. I sincerely trust that not a man in North Carolina will be ar rested for failing to do his -duty. 9) That of the men who regis- one-half ! of the men available for conscription under the law are mar ried. Any sweeping exclusion of mar- ried men would seriously deplete the available material.- 'A The anouiicement prepared todJf by the provost marshal general's of flee states: ' . . "The act establishing the selective WORK MAPPED OUT FOR ALL ter ' on the Sth-day of June proir-; draft authorizes tne rressd-'nt to ex- ably not more than one but ofjtlude or discharge, from the draft twelve will be drawn for service on 'those in a s.catus. with respect- to the first ealL" But if a man shows nersone dependent upon them for sup .any; disposition to avoid or evade his-port . wjjtt-h renders thyir exclusion resiionsibility he will in all iirobabil- or discharge advisable. .The. census ity be the first mail who will be sent estimate shows that 'Almost half the to the training camps. In every coQ-Ven Available for draft under the act ceivable aspect it will pay the ci-' of Congress, are married and any tizen to cheerfully comply with the. sweeping' excliisioii of married .men law. " - j would, -'therefore, be ihadvkble. -On- ; f. " I urge ery-newspaper in the'ty thole whose .-dt-pendents must rely State to call atten.tion.to, the six mat- .solely, upon; tbem for,'supp;-rt should ters above mentioned in every issue, cfciim exemption end of course all of the" paper from now until registra-: married .man between the ages of ttonlay. . -: , ' v- 121 and 30, inclusive, mus-; register 3. -I urge all traveling merf, rural'", whether or not they propose-to claim ant upon transportation facilities, '.exemption." , . mail carries, physicians o practice FOR FIVE MILLION .AMERICANS in ' the -country, All merohants d ; Philate!phfa 'flecord.. ' . 'lief from famine depends uooifcgrow- W '5,000.000 Americans Ach ,sub- fbankera and Employers nf 'men, "and.,"-'rihe for a 00. J-ihertvj'Jorrdi t.ha.t all landlords to call the attention of v''i" orjng In J.(0,0ij(l.0u0 toward .the their customers, employees, and ten- liberty Loan And"ssure it- success., ants tolhe requirements t.of the - law. ; for. already vwy heavy sub-V.fiptronf 4. I urge every man" wh-. knows h.tve been niad-2 by banks, tru.- t com about registration d,ay to . deent'-t .pan'ys, Iaegtj corporatiois 0:' all kind his patriotic duty to see to "it that ,8vr"nd 'people of wealth. It' is the per orniun in his precinct is informed of son of moderate- means' that the ;rcv tfee requirements of the law, and let -ertm'-nt deir? to reach, ar.o'' to thi -ra h precinct in the Sfate take pleas- end it offer, a very safeand a'tra! are and pride in seeing t it that no- tive ir.v-s(ijsient. T.hese.is aipple thn-i man .In that precinct.shall be arrested aHowtd -in whfch tf'nia'p -t ayment"' f..r failure to do his duty. - Make it a point to buy a bond thi 5. -1 suggest that on Sahdatf'after-.- week, ;and threby di your hit fa'.-iioon-, 'June 3rd, or on t-he : uiStht -of mesj -who Will suori . be eS'rryin June 4th,. there be held in every town ;'the .Rtsw and SMpi- in France; and city i;i the State a patriotic- 'tally. ' .. Let there be music and flnd a CTREPT D,!?lf great outpouring -of the people una J I is,LLs i f rhen let some one briefly and clearlyj state the requirements the law." j" I do not ask that. June Bfh n;1 made' u holiday. That, question ir.t V i'.e:. safety' .left to the 'judgment of: " Federal . Official in the Country ' Washington, May 29. Attorney Grneral Gtegory today instruvUfd t'wted States attorneys and marshals hroughout, the ouury to -use their utmost efforts to arrest and prose- - cute- all persons responsible for the agitation which has manifested itself in localities irom New England t Texas against the registration Juna 5 of men subject to selective draft This agitation has made itself felt somewhat .in. inany sections, but thus far 'there apparently is little conet tion between the. Outbreaks..' Offx'fcils !' have ut'dsrtaken an exhaustive ia vestigatiiin to determine ,if the whola antMraft ser.tiraeat. is not looted h; extensive maehlnat'iaas of German propa'eandists in this eountry, hav, ing a central headquarters. r - -" Germans Back jot It. Color to this theory is lent, in some degree, by the marked similarity in the method of procedure in widely separated communities. ?ome 8i ciais believe that -th 'attire, agita- ..' tion is manufactured by Germans. w,ho... baffled in -their original program calling for an. armed uprising of Gor man reservists in this country up on America's entry into the war. have turned their energies to this method of hindering, the military plans of the government. '. .,. " , If such is the case, the con.- wracy will come to nothing officials believe. The department of justice, it was au thoritatively announced tonight, ex- " pects 100 per cent of eligibles to regi ister,., and prompt prosecution under the criminal provisions of" the law ,, will be instituted in the few rases where- the, law is not observed. . Report Slackers, To bring cut the full registration.. . - Attorney 'General Gregory today in vited the-entire nation to constitute'-" itself a cemmittce jof the whole, and every man of military age a commit- ' tee jf one to report slackers. &yety man subject to registra- . tioii is ttrdt only expected' by tlie de partment of justice to comply wifi he law, i - reads an official statement, but also to constitute himself a com mittee of one in his community to e;:tln each af his .acquair.tances whn .1,.., ,i,i ,j .. ' . fKsttsutr oe so, or is promtply ; reported for prosecution under the criminal provisions of the law. Attorney General Gregory in- ' ites all. young , men of the country - to co-operate in the enforcement pf , , the law as a part of their patriotic ' duty; : .. ... . .... A BOUT' COMPLETED each co-inmunity and to, -those in i-harg1! of the industries i,f the Hti :f a fie?J needs 1 "ult-ivatiog, if ma-i-f.inery. needs to-be kept ninuing'i ;'er to me;-t ' the . e-.xig-o.' U -. iWr'wt'r og,ht n.,t to iv s j.-pi j -,!f in -.! r t.i Tii.i!; :i hsdiiJai. I -I earnestly trust -that; througiat "t Stsiti; the d.iy may be ptiide one of rtUHccrati'.-n aiid psuyer. 1 dp t.rt, fha.t' every man -svlio can spare. tm an' ,.' nrn "out. on regi; tr,itii,t J ;rh-1 am! a. '. "T- every, ptst-hle -ve l V 1 ' -'11 Sj 1 t 1 it,.! w.1 t t O 1 e ,r 1 I 1 I. V OVER HALF UNMARRIED MEN Total of Bachelor. Within Draft Age Limits u S;372,400, Bureau of Census at YVathington Re- , -ports ' By a census bureau estimate Siitf. urday classifying the more than 10,-.. ru,oo men witMn the militarv diai't age limit, the -number" of single men is placed at 5,372,400 and. the num ber of married at 4,545,900. The estimate was pit-pared on a basi., of a 'normai, increase in pepu 'ation since the 1'JIO census and 011 the assumption that- the. r-tio be-;wti-D married and single mi 11 is the ' ami? as at that ti"m'?. The i'lasM'3i8t;n by chief occupa 2 given as tAl,U: ' Agrieultu.-?, fo: v,y and " animal : urh-r,ilc; Z .so 1,0.0' ; nsanUfa. tui ;--'J rn.'char.ical ;n'.!ostries3,n:lo,tH)0 V sA::i''. i.'cecptk.i fijii.500; trans .station ta.cOOj-r trade 1 ,4,.i'0; ;'!;c svrviVe 111,!:!,,,; domt'-t.c and ; m!A .y.-rvice 4 41.000 'profession al service 335,000; clerical occupy' !vs ,34,000 .extraction of mineral i ' 1 it r 1 tui I 1 1 1 i il 1 1 r. nu ll 1 i i -i i 1 wit: ... ' ;e jegi.aration on sale ment and it is a patriotic duty to which the merchants and iu. ': subscribe for them," said Mr. Gomp-'turiis will unite ia aiding the era, lie added that he would like.oMhe issue. . ; - to see every member of the Fcder- Wedhesda. ..w-- r."ierty loan atnm sjjpscnbe for as large an labor day ii Cis rat b J.sts' liberty amount of the bonds as hiy means loan day. " would permit, and gave his Approval ' .eruring a eve.; "wcuict. q " Let tu-- '.' onen and th children. ' . ; 'Kef with old r membei's vl ' thi- t.itl'". go to the pl."'t ot rrj!is-i tntticn witii- ,!" -j boy who Is to re cord"his name '.as- a' champion of justice to all men and of pea?e for all tune. .') ' ' . ,.- , T.W. BICKfei. " . Go.-eiaoi. K' h n t.l!) to Wh lllg IS 1 V, iha ( . 1 1 idv than dta-niJ ,) ii Vi I I if lb - . 1 d ..,riliK rflle )i,ISt : th xr dfv, t u ft t U 11 r '1 h at 1 ( v 1 t ttd within 1 . h ii t ' is force 10 "il !)- 1' l . 1 - mdul vo - ut 1 n.. - 1 . 1-.P I H... . ,.jov t.l. ,ji ' ' one of the b- in w:- . ! ' . . In 1 1 Ktt p.ti-tH'uiii 1 .1 e vi 1,1 :-, I'll hi- ! d 1 the r it,' ftw ludt.l in the K 't .1 to 1 itlvlll tires. , ... .,vom sij-auie vara? ' ...iLit-te side8wal.-..-t. whu'h in in. t ill tht imp it u - i , ,i s in. .f. Ad this work has been -e urdtr a 1 r, v tUeh was ile btfore tht ti m vl x advance ' materials and ut a price twenty per cem cheaper tpan the same, -i of wvrk is beyig done for today . this respect the town has bet'n for te j.nd (ril; is iitt 1 im, t wh d he.bas managed it 111 si.ett a w4y" ,r projiit - The Dunn Dis
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