SEQUOYAH COUNTY FILLSQUOTA OF FIRST DRAFT.-jOTwenty three boys were sent from • this county last Sunday evening to Camp Travis, over the K. C. S. Ry., as the remainder of the first draft due from this county.. This county-still is due to send four more negroes, which will complete it’s quota for the first draft.The first call on the second draft will not be made until about the first of May. The number to be required a of this county, and the exact time of rt the draft has not been made public, b The following composed, the contin- £ gent sent to Camp Travis, last Sun-rftflt;S;Ptlweitlo'tln8day.Isaac Polecat, Long. vGolie William Barham, Brent.Albert L. Blankenship, Sallisaw, tPt;ots*dnnsid?-nh,r.is,iytyerillisBill McCoy, Box.John M; Brown, Sallisaw.- Joseph Ashbill, Obi. •Columbus Conley, Vian.Loy Cephs Watts, E^vin.Charley Anderson, Sallisaw.Joe Gardenhire, Akins. -jQseph Proctor,^ Long.Charley Lee Ross, Montague, Tex. Harvey Joe White, Sallisaw.John William Phelps, Vian. Fletcher Brogdon, Muldrow. Wallace Gee, Gans.Clyde C. Carson, Blackgum.• * Luke Lee 'Brown; 'Brentr.......‘ Delbert Cook, Sallisaw.Henry Garfield Woodward, Muldrow. .••••'* •Thomas Sanders, Braggs.Claude Harriman, Keefton.Loyd Gilliam, of Sallisaw was sent to Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla., Monday, to join the Quarter Masters Corps in that camp.W110•1\\\i1•1