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    Established in 1891.

    WINTER NOT TO STOPIMF IN Fl UNflFRSv Mnn vL-tfh ncr.wl Inrt-m 1...

    parents or grandparents dependent ondally labor for support.3.Man with brothers or sisters Incompetentto support themselves, dependenton daily labor for support.4.County or municipal officer.5.Firemen or policemen.6.Necessary artificers or workmen

    In arsenals, armories and navy yards.7.Necessary custom house clerk.8.Persons necessary in transmissionof mails.9.Necessary employees In service

    of United States.10.Highly specialized administrativeexperts.11.Technical or mechanical experts

    In industrial enterprise.12 Highly specialized agricultural

    expert in agricultural bureau of stateor nation.

    13.Assistant or associate managerof necessary Industrial enterprise.

    14-.Assistant or associate managerof necessary agilcnltural enterprise.

    Class 4.1.Married man with wife (and) or

    children (or widower with children)dependent on dally labor for supportmm in* UUICI l TTuniMUllMT aUCqilillC BU|>*

    port avai'ahle.2.Mariners in sea service of merchantsor citizens in United States,3.Heads of necessary industrial

    enterprises.4.Meads of necessary agricultural

    enterprises.Class 5.

    1 Officers of states or the UnitenStates.

    ... rtoRularly or d iIt ordained ministers.

    3.Students of divinity.1 Persons In military or naval

    service.B.Aliens. |i6.Alien enemies.7.Persons morally unflt.8.Persons physically, permanently

    or mentally unfit.9.Licensed pilots.

    FLIES FROM HAMPTONTO NEW YORK CITY

    j Mlneola. N. Y..Parrying eight pasIsoneers. Lieut. Sylvia Refloat! arrivedat the government aviation field herein his Capronl biplane, completing aflight of about 325 miles from Hampton,Va. In four hours 11 minutes.BOB FITZSIMMONS DIES

    AFTER FIVE DAYS* ILLNESS

    Chicago.Robert Fitzsimmons. forme.rchampion heavyweight pugilistof the world, died at a hospital hereafter an Illness of five days of pneumonia.The former champion became111 while appearing in a vaudevilleIheater, and his ailment was at firstdiagnosed as ptomaine poisoning,l^ater "it was discovered that he wassuffering from double (lobar) pneumoniaand physicians declared thathe could not live. |

    iflSBr y the Spartanburg Chamberof Commerce. After January 1 leaseswin bo executed over a period of fiveyears or until the end of the war betweenthe United States and Germany.I

    Work for Good Roads. IFort Mill.The committee appoint- I

    ed by the Chamber of Commerce to Itake up the matter of Improving the flroad leading to Hallos' Hrldgo has ,* Ibeen pushing the work In a splen^^Jkmanner. This road, which leaAjQl^^RPleasant Valley and other ILancaster county and Is alsoa highway to Charlotte, is of conslHWlKaflerable importance to Fort Mill andtmfortunately true that during lnst^HB*Swinter at times the road was practi-^J^Jcally impassable and this torritcrywas cut off.


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