I have some Smiths: James Smith b.1828 +Nancy Jane Brewer James Calvin Smith b. 1854 +Nancy Holder James E. Smith Sr. b. abt 1862 +Anna Elizabeth Brewer Those are the James Smiths. Would apprecate information on the following family: W. C. "Cam" Smith b. abt 1848 + Sarah Roberts (I am a Roberts) Robert Lee Smith B. abt 1874 +Dora Morrison ---this couple had eight children, all the names beginning with the letter C. I do not know when they moved from Fulton County or where they went. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Henry Menard" <joycebud@earthlink.net> To: <ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 11:49 PM Subject: RE: [ARFULTON] Found This Interesting > Hello, > > This is very interesting. Thank you. > > These are my Grandparents. Researching James H. SMITH and Farcy > CARUTHERS. I don't have any information on the SMITH family. The family > said his parents died when he was about 2. > Farcy CARUTHERS was the daughter of John D. CARUTHERS. They were married > in Salem, Fulton County, July 16, 1899. They went to OK. My Mother is > Minnie Mae SMITH. > > Joyce M. MILLER MENARD in La Mesa, CA > > > > [Original Message] > > From: <TLangAdams@aol.com> > > To: <ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> > > Date: 1/17/2004 8:36:09 AM > > Subject: [ARFULTON] Found This Interesting > > > > Retailers think they have problems keeping up with purchases today with a > > computer....:) > > > > > > TO ALL DEALERS AND PURCHASERS OF FOOD IN CRAWFORD COUNTY, ARKANSAS > > > > For your information and conduct, and until further notice, the following > > rules and orders are hereby made and established by the United States > Food > > Administration for Crawford County, Arkansas, which rules and orders must > be rigidly > > observed and obeyed. A violation of these rules will be punished as the > law > > directs. > > > > QUANTITIES OF PURCHASE > > > > SUGAR- each purchase by persons residing in towns or cities not to exceed > > five pounds. By persons residing in the country, not to exceed ten pounds. > > > > FLOUR-each purchase by persons residing in towns or cities not to exceed > 24 > > pounds. Purchaser who resides in country, 50 pounds. > > > > With each purchase of flour by persons residing in town or city, there > must > > be purchased or sold an equal amount in weight of one of the following > > substitutes: > > > > Buckwheat, Rice Flour, Oatmeal, Corn Meal, Grits, Peanut Flour, Rice, > Corn > > Flour, Bran Flour, Shorts, Bean Flour, Corn Starch, Hominy, Potato Flour. > > > > Irish Potatoes may be sold in proportion of four lbs. Of potatoes to one > > pound of flour. > > > > A person who resides in the country and who certifies to the seller that > he > > has on hand any of the above substitutes, and that he and his family are > using > > this substitute in equal proportion to the flour purchased, will not be > > required to purchase any of the substitutes. > > > > The above substitutes only, can be sold, and must be sold at reasonable > > prices. No excessive profits on these will be tolerated or allowed. > > > > MEATS-All meat markets and grocery stores, or other dealers, are hereby > > prohibited from selling beef, pork, mutton, either fresh or preserved or > canned, on > > Tuesday of each week, which is a meatless day. > > > > PORK- Pork or any of its products cannot be legally sold by anyone > between 12 > > oâ?Tclock Friday night and 7 oâ?Tclock Saturday morning. > > > > The serving or consumption of pork or any of its products on Saturday is > > prohibited, and all persons are hereby urged to see that this requirement > is > > strictly observed. > > > > VEAL- the slaughter of calves, either by butchers, farmers, or any other > > persons, firm or corporation, or their sale for slaughter, is hereby > prohibited. > > > > DELIVERY OF GOODS > > > > Retailers of food must curtail their expenses so as to sell all foods at > the > > least possible prices. In towns or cities, goods ordered after 9:30 > oâ?Tclock in > > the mornings shall be delivered in the afternoon; goods ordered after 4 p > m, > > has not be delivered until the following morning. > > > > RECEIPT AND DECLARATOIN OF PURCHASE > > > > Each dealer in food supplies shall provide himself with printed blanks, > upon > > which there shall be entered the date of purchase, the name of the > seller, the > > name of the purchaser, the number of pounds of sugar and flour purchased > and > > the number of pounds of flour, substitute and sugar on hand. These > receipts > > shall be signed by the purchaser and kept on file by the dealer, subject > to any > > authorized agent of the Food Administration and by said Administration > filed > > for record. Any false statement made by the purchaser to the dealer in > these > > receipts, will be subject by the purchaser to such penalties as the law > directs. > > > > HOARDING-any person found to have on hand at any one time any sugar or > flour > > in excess of the amount hereby limited will be regarded and held as a > hoarder > > of food necessities, and the surplus of such goods so found will be > > confiscated by the government, and the person so found hoarding will be > reported to the > > United States Department of Justice and proceeded against as the law > directs. > > > > CHICKENS- On or after February 13, 1918, and until further notice, hens > and > > pullets must not be sold, for food, either alive or dressed, and the > killing of > > them by anyone is hereby prohibited, after said date. > > > > WHEATLESS DAYS > > > > The National Food Administration has by order made Monday and Wednesday > of > > each week wheatless days. > > > > MEATLESS DAYS > > > > Tuesday of each week is meatless day and Saturday of each week is > porkless > > day. > > > > These rules are based solely upon an Act of Congress of the United States > and > > must, of course, be obeyed. > > > > Our sons, our brothers and other relatives are no in the trenches > fighting > > that we may live and enjoy the liberty and freedom so fully guaranteed to > us by > > our constitution and the blood of our forefathers. > > > > Patience, patriotism and co-operation by all of our people, will, in the > end, > > win the war for liberty. This, we know we will have in its full limit in > > Crawford County, Arkansas. > > > > Food for our army and navy is as essential as powder and steel to win > this > > war. Let us save and economize to the end that our boys who are in the > army and > > navy may have all the food necessary for their sustenance. Sam R Chew, U > S > > Food Administrator for Crawford County. Approved: S A Pernot, J L Rea, > Charles A > > Pape, Executive Committee, Van Buren, Arkansas, February 19, 1918. > > > > Fran Alverson Warren > > e-mail: alverson@valuelinx.net > > > > T. F. 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