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FOURTH PAGE HENDERSON DAILY DISPATCH n mm passed A Good Quality FOR WI1UTARY DUTY HENDERSON BUSINESS . DIRECTORY OF RUBBER GOODS JUST RECEIVED A Hot Water Bottle is a necessary part of every household equipment. Get yours here and save money. KERNERDRUG'CO. ' Successors to Kerner-MacNair Co. PHONE 112 Thirty-three Are Examined First Day, While Four teen Fail to Appear iWHITE WEDNESDAY Board Declares Urgency of Need For Men to Be on Hand Promptly at 9:30 A. M., When Roll is Called. J6tt Received a supply of pound irwt Four Color Symphony Lawn. 60c each Envelopea to match lOo Package - Tulip Linen 40e To Enrelopet to natch 16c Package Something NUa W.W.PARKER The Rexall Store DR. JOHN B, WRIGHT Of the Firm of Pr. Lewis, Rattle M Wright, tUUltK X. C will ha In Dr. tle;3eroa'a See each Thursday fro a IS to 4 P. M. Practica limited to disease of tht eye, ear, nose axd throat MEET ME AT GRESHAM'S The Popular Lunch Room Cigars at Old Prices 1 1 W, i B - J 11 S T RESEWEO .. D n Two hundred and sixteen thousand Red Cedar Shingles-direct from the state of Washington on the Pacific coast, where the big trees grow some of which attain a height of 400 feet. These Shingles are beauties and we want you to come in and see them. We also have other Shingles Pine and Cypress., J,::l H FOR BETTER BUILDING MATERIAL 3 u S3 B 5UEWELL c::nin;!!:nio:.:nnnT,:nT:n:.cin;:j::nrni b n u m f i C B a D t- D B 0 D n n n E u M a a Do You Have Any Trouble Collecting Your Rents? Wo have a man who gives this work his constant attention, and is thereby ahle to make good collections. Let ns save you this trouble. - . Henderson Loan & Real Estate Company. Ali. B. WESTER, Mgr. Ins. Dept. (Member of Chamber of Commerce) f .11 I 31 PRUDENCE Prudent men do not trust to luck, they know that the chances are against their being able to make good the loss or damage fire might do. So they carry INSURANCE and consider the money well spent. DON'T WATT, LET US WRITE THAT POLICY TODAY. Call 628 We Appreciate Your Business. CITIZENS REALTY & LOAN CO. Twentv-three negroes examined Tuesday on the first day of exami nations of men in the first class of the draft were passed as phylscally fit for military duty by Dr. W. II. Furman, physician member of the County Exemption Doard, who was In charge of the tests made In tee court room at the court house. Two others were passed in addition to these, but they were from other plac es and do not count in the county's quota. One was registered in Miss issippi and the other In Wilson. Doth passed. All of the fifty negroes summoned for the first day's examination were accounted for. Thirty-three ap peared for examination, two othera Included in the fifty, but registered elsewhere, appeared. Fourteen did not come, and there was one in the list who claimed not to hare re ceived his questionnaire in time to prepare it, and he was eliminated for the present. The men who should have come for an examination Tuesday and did not are to have an opportunity to appear Thursday, and they are asked to do so. The local board stresses the urgency of all men summoned on any particular day to come promptly at 9:30 o'clock on the morning of that day. The roll of the .men summoned for that day is called at that time, and those who do not put in their appearance lay themselves liable to being classed as deserters from the army and to the serving of a prison esntence. It 1 pointed out by the board that some registrants seem to think that It Is all right for them to come In the af ternoon, but this is the wrong Im pression. If the fifty men summon ed will report at exactly 9:30 o'clock, the board can finish their work. It Is believed, by early afternoon, so that all of the necessary tabulation and notification cards can be prepared and sent out by night for the work of each day. The first batch of white men was being examined Wednesday at the court house, and on Thursday an other half hundred colored regis trants will be looked over. The local board cautions the pub lic not to expect too many men to pass during the first few days, espec ially those with low order numbers. All of the men whose numbers fall below 240 were examined last sum mer for the first draft, and nearly all of the available white men, ex cept those physically fit, and mar ried men, were taken for service at that time. It Is the men who were turned down for physical unfitness at that time who are coming before the board now, and It is expected that a large number of them will again fall to pass. The married men excused last summer already have been passed upon by tho local board and most of, them giren de ferred classification. The men passed Tuesday and ac cepted for military, service, and who are now only awaiting the summons to the colors, together with their liability numbers and their address es, follow: 38 Claude L. Wyche, Henderson Route 7. 39 John Terry, Garnett street, Henderson. 48 Caesar BaskervlUe, Route 3, Henderson. 54 Lafayette Hicks. Route 7, . i nenaerson. Ill 60 j0nn PerrT 542 Jonn U I Henderson. 71 James Terry, Townsvllle. 62 Charlie Hardy., Townsvllle. 72 James Stovall, Davis street. Henderson. 78 Wesley Harris, street, Henderson. For Expert Tailoring of All Kindt See O. O. WHITE Cooper Building Will Alio Do Cleaning And Pressing MIXON JEWELRY CO. jeweloi axd optometrist Hradrooa, X. C Errs examined acd GU Fit ted by Modern Methods. We triad our own leeae. FISK TIRES AT OLD PRICES Fall Um Parts aaJ Arceeie Kxplcacrd WrchjiAice Frier Raaoaatl STANDARD GARAGE Phone 63G-J HENDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY (At Your Service). Our Prici Are Right oa Finished Family Work We Mako A Special tjL of Wei Wah. Phono 2 tO. L. A. SKINNER, Prop, (Member Chamber jt Commerce) R. S. TURNER Freh aad Cared Meis Wholcaale and Retail Pboaa SOA Member Chamber Commerce Fays Highest Market Price for Hide and Country Produce OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY And fkrvrd ta Aay Bill. AUo Fried, ta baiM la take borne CENTRAL CAFE Iteodrrvoa'a IWl Piece) to Et J. r. MAXKXTlt. Prof. Member Chamber Commerce AGENTS FOR AMERICAN TIRES The Good Tiro of 4000 3111 Untiring Smir. Let ns equip your car before advance ta price and ruth of Spring business. Satisfaction guaranteed, Goodyear Tire Service Station. Accessories, Oils. Gasoltae and Greases. SPECIAL SALE Noa-M4 Flrtt Grad Frd Tire: HENDERSON GARAGE & SUPPLY CO. PATRON' A GK BOLICTTKD Oppotita Pott OCc Yoirn South Garnet Su Sftsl IU 3s3H no HUT NOW. Steam Vulcanizing DO NT THROW AWAT your worn auto casing and tubes HAVE TUDI REPAIRED AT Henderson Vulcanizing Plant Latter Bufldln ' We Can Sara You Moary by Re trtadlns j LET DOYCE LOOK THEM OYER j Whsa yoa want Cood Tht&Cl to EU CaU 4S or 1(1 CITY GROCERY CO. Prompt Drlliery KXScieat rVnloa I Repair VfeU M4olla a4 GaJur Retlra a4 IUtrUw ruby CrtiAr. J. W. PARTIN Farmi far ftrpalrt 4 ttol teriac FRANCIS A. MACON dextal hxncirox OFFICE DC YOCSO II LOCK 0ea hoars t a, ta- ta 1 p, ta. 3 to f a. ta. Hoae Pfeona lit: 0 1SI-X GEORGE WYCKOFF ' neadersoa, X. C OFFICIAL WATCU DiSTECTOn Baaoaxd aad toallxra Carries a Stle&dli Uai of aad Jewelry a Spedalty Watcbca, OocJca Watch Repalria W. T. CARTER Tinner Bicycles and Blcydo San- dries On Corner Next to"" Fire House CENTRAL GARAGE l. J, SXKLL, Prop. Aalorsobiia Rtpalrtat. A r- U at4 fis;;:h At for FmlLy Prod act Court Exrt Pteae 2IC-W T HE LAST WORD IN HOSPITAL TRANS American Hoinltal Cars to France Equipped With Baths, Etc, IDy the Associated PrtM.) London. Feb. 5. It was left to Montgomery I Americans to Introduce into Europe the first railroad train equipped wun 82 Ed. Bullock. Route 3, Hen.uca lazurtee as shower hatha, hath derson. Itwh and refiirerators. Six of theae tlcal with fc!h and airy tUlst, The TenUlaUajc trtta Iaar a complete chance of air erery sis minute. Tot wu in a iorwuw.. with ample room txtwea ifcta o pa&a the ruUtloa rtay stretcher easily. . SpUl proTUloa has ta for tha eara of r4 patUat. aad there Is aUo one car deroud ta In fectious ca. Each train IU car- fnnr Anelar and four Cat-. who hare prHate sUlerooms. dm lnc rooms and hath roots. Want Car. The aloe -ward" cars ar r Ihroatboot. with each car contain ing thlrty-els foWlc tola. Each fl uent will hare hU own drtakln ter. electric fan. ppr rack, aad wrtllnc Uble. There U proTiKa tor car he a 14 dt5 dar. fn Hit era may b triotr.1 la at4 e-t t.Ji the elsisia ef jct'.ise. Th trs.'n ctt atil 1 1 aU, aa4 thf ar orth It. Tte ealy tatilur trsJat hte nr bsi:t se a fcc;!ul inla &kh a f"fii to P5Ut. bat la tbi ca tie tit ce.i a da to It ip-rUl rfal:ca bith had ta bt t&4e acI&tt 11 hot : t&st. sach a a dot!e taclil roof aad jUI attl fUr ai::r" Towns- lraP, will be sent from England to oprallont oa board, a l! a a France In tne course oi mo nbarmacy ear. There at i oM"imiMi: p ttixi-t if nit: ttwiii ahmimhtiiitiiiih 86 Walter Richardson, vllle. 88 Isaac Garner, Klttrell. few weeks, for hospital serrlce under of ,ht lfaj Wtb Ucil:uUf tb larr4 rkt& f tt 97 Lonnle Amos, Route 2, Kit-1 nod Cross with the American ,Piuer. I fooj iusiioa to or oa r5l ae lUUifi. Fb. S Flale lto4 Ad tslsusrstcr ltary A. Px ts tt!l rd a cafra f all ctfr tci a4sUUtrs!or to t-e ieU ta r.alUh WrdftJsr. FVfary C. Tte call- I lac of tb' afrrw it tte raU JOEL T. CHEATHAM, Mgr. Insurance (Member Chamber of Commerce) Dept. trell. Iditlonanr forces. 105 Matthew Davis, Route 6.1 "This Is the last word In hoepltal Henderson. trains said the general manager of 116 Al.Watklns, Route 4. Hen- the Midland Railway he showed &"Mary m-U tor . mr oad of wounJ'd l K ni i i i - I i : For Goodness Sake' Eat Whitmore's BREAD and CAKE 1 W h i trn or e Bakery Co. f I II derson. 123 Willie U Person, Clark street, Henderson. 146 Charlie Curtis, 416 Chest nut street, Henderson. 186 Arthur Plummer, Mlddle- I burg. 205 Elijah Harris, Henderson. 212 John C. Marrow, 324 Rock Spring street, Henderson. 222 Joe ReaTls, Henderson. 257 Matthew Richardson, Route 2, Henderson. 260 Henry Brodle, Rock Spring stree, Henderson. Union Serrlce. The union prayer services will he held at the Presbyterian cnurcn Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. the Associated Press reprvsenlatlre through the first of these trains, com pleted In his own car-bulldlng shops In the record time of eleven weeas. For tl WottnlL Each complete train comUU of sixteen cars, .wun accommooauon for 430 wounded. Kach car la 54 feet long, and the whole train, witn locomotive or tender, stretches over 913 feet of track. The cars are painted In the approved khaki color outside, while the inside Is In roahog- n and white enamel. On the end of each train is lis letters "U. S.M standing to provide the an n tire tralnload We have hea bolwttr fcM$:ti trains for threa jears now,- at4 ih Midland's general manaitr. ana i venture to say tnat the Ararlao' jtl utlc of lie csy la rtry army Is the bt ejulpp4 la thU r-:ew-Bly 0f u $uim cu: cf tie aa la oar a!'. J at4 It worll rallf. ta ery aook r4 cmr cf tie $!t it prosctios, ditrit5ti;a sad ctrvUea cf fcx4l!!i U tte peel of any army in ine worw. made some tnUUke la oor earlier effort, and we have lani4 bv perlence. The American had all this experience at tbir dUp when they pot la the order for ltlr trains. F-ay to Krrp CVaa. -rr r ancle. Toa will aollce tbe takea throughoat care that U lint out l bril- .!. Tter. . llant red letters rour xeet nign. - mmrtA . ..v. j .... hLi tn rollL. There Is abend- l Tne train is tmuuuum i . , w.s Hf.iiM w v. .wtMa itrhL fanfant water and air both prtceieasi and steam heat. The roofs are elUa- boons to the wounaea actsal fsct of tte war lit If. ITry dsy dlScalt q-etioas cwftfrIs tb ccM:ioa aal ditrtt?Uca cf foodta!T are artMtg arl costly food edalnUtrator wll as Mr. pc and hU m:u!i ta ttaktch are blag caU4 pa tar a Urte t,. uf of servke. Tie ceafereac here Wa4T the1 U1 b aa a.! day aSalr. the sMloa Wglaei&g at t:30 ta the eors'.sg conitsalsg ttroach tte comltg roo with a tatertaUloa for onrta. oea. Dvnr4D Tun prxxr a& it pa;s 1 :
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