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fied by Local Board
Class 1
John Moore, David McQueen.
James Wm Carrell, Joe James,
A Frank Blalock. Ned Parker,
Brainus F Brewer, Frank McRoe,
Ganson Funderburk, Ellis Pegues,
Robert Haynes, Alan Byrd
Brown, Horace Sellers. James
Philips Sellers, George Gaiton,
Will Sellers, John Mauderville
Sweat, John Gilbert Falks, Dock
k Kirlrlpv Fronlr HowpII fUmnonn
f. Bowen, Harrison Dixon, Tames
W Washington, Price Little, W
Reece Clanton, Jerls A Funderburk,
William B Sellers, Will
Rodgers, Adam Williams, Benj.
R Johnson, Major M Robinson,
Neal Archie Smith, D Gib Gain
eyJClarley Oit J enkins, Arrie V
Hin, John Dunlap, Cook Sellers,
Eugene Stack, Tobe Weatherford,
Daniel A Morrison, Walter
Gainey, W Emmett Ingram,
Sandy A Teal, Ervin Steen,
Willie Williams, Thos. Osborne
Sweatt, George G Wallace, G
David Vaughn, Henry Louallen,
Hes Mevin, Thomas Sing, Wm
Earl Pigg, Lide Huggius, Sam
W Lyles, C Lee Hicks, Vermis
Womack, John Tarlton, Thos
Robinson, Hugh Douglass,
Whiteford V Fincher, Ernest C
Sellers, Eular J Raeford, Frank
Starnes, James Thurman Hunter,
Fred L White, Lewis H Wallace,
Kooen nuDoara, jr., uoan A
> Fuaderburk, Robert Davis, Ar
? thu* ? Kins, Brown Agerton,
Albert F Smith, Oscar I Petter
son, Leney H or too, Tom Latta
Smith, H Hoil Sellers, Caulie B
Anderson, John G Moore, An^
drew Ingram, Reuben Jenkins,
Tames Carter, William Soon,
George W Terrell,x Duncan F
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nelius Hossack, Josoph Moree, <
John T Parker, James H Lewis,
N L Brewer, Hoyt W Deason, ]
Samuel McKay, Wm D Chap- 1
man Alfred D Hudson, Augustus
Threatt, Alberta Drake, Joe 5
Jackson, James Walter Woodward,
WmjTarlton, Heubert H 1
Hendrix, Clarence S Driggers,
Herman C. Funderburk, Cary H
Davis.
Class 2
May Doris Rhvnes, Charlie F.
Stafford, Alexander Graham, 1
Ben T. Douglass, Spofford L. J
Funderburk, Cecil Ernest Smith, J
Henry R. Geddings, Charlie H.
Sims, Niven P. Laney, Lanev E. 1
Johns, John R. Crowley, A. i
Ernest Deese," Mike Freeman. 1
George Lockhart, Hezakiah J
Miller, Walter Rufus Burr, Cle 1
land Davis, William Kellv, Wal
ter F. Ogburn, Ganey E. Cawlev, 1
jesse watts, l oney Sellers,
Class 3
John Law ton Shaw, Samuel
Kensin Prewitt, Walter J. Rayfield,
JohnPatt, Finlev L- Wnite,
Marian R. Malloy, Dock Will- \
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Class 4
Hade D. Miller, Dock James
Deese, Henry Purvis, Arthur ;
Hicks, Win. 11. McFarlan. Murry
C. Pressley. Raymond M. Eubanks,
J. Rov Collins, C. Eustace
Horton, Pee Dee Howard, Oss
Manus, WilliamPicketts, Lonnie
Franklin Jordaq, Richard Jones
James McLendon, John Ervin
Horton., George W. Johnson,
Alexaif er Powe, Ned Cue,
Clyde Jones, Beoj* T. Gulledge,
Henry A Bess, Robert Tucker,
Jessie D. Rushing, Henry F.
Walters, John jO. Clark, Kirg
Merritt, xJfeuj'. |
F. Tucktrf, Rottrt E. Melton,
Tom Hall, BillHildreth, Carl
Blakeney, LewisRoe, Wians G.
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G. Moore, R- Aifeustus Meiton^j
Henry A. Moree, John C, Ke&06,|
Boss Hanna, 1'eriy Mung<M
David A. Sullivar. Son McDcn-1
aid, Albert Roll ings, Allen Cc]
Mason, William P. Guin, Ray 3
mond A. Pigg, Tfhomos T. Curtis,
Preston Maltichie, Robt. E,
Rollings, Jesse James Knight,.
Clayton Hunt, Bradley F. Teal,
Emsley Griffin, Alex M. Roper,
foe R. Lynn, Benj. C. Johnson,Remus
Gregory, Jas. Baskins^i
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[ohn W. Griggs, B. B. Baker,
fames Henry, Julius C. Baker,
Henry M Sargent, Bertort
Funderburk, Bud Starnes, Cole
nan E Carter, David Chambers,
Fred Miller, Wm Dawkins,
fames Little, J Fred Williams,
Roma Lvles, Clarence Frazier,
Thomas Horton, Lewis J Watiord,
Lewis Ervin. Class
5
Jim L Kendall, Sylvester
Diggs, Leslie C Wannamakerr
Henry McDonald, Furman Mar
:us, Frank B Leak, Robert H
Turner, Steuben M Huntiev, Jiiff
lius Fleming, j Carl GregOrmJ
Roy C Moore, W Ed war.1 Reidii
Herman M Rivers, J<|hi\
Brock, Julius A Little. J
Dicisions By District B<par<L
Name ^ | Clasa
Andrew J Helms | 2
Oscar Seegars I 1
Leston F Fuoderburk J 2 .
Clarence D Campbell / 1
Thomas Capers : 1
John D Haithcock I 2
Lawrence Lewis r 1
Lames Lacy, I 2
i Howard Blakeney I 1
Spofford Green
! Augustus Jordan |lMl|
m T Cranford I
^nry Wallace . ^HB^fl
hn Robinson
lfton Blakeney ^^^^B
hn H Evans fl^^HB
&orge A Keith
im J While
ill Blair H|H|
Mott Blakeney
James P Curtis
Henry W White
\ndrew Jackson
Paul H*Coseman VHH
Edward G Sutton I 2
Henry E Hilton / 2
James Ratliff / 2
Early Nicholson I i
Jule Nelson Gulledge 1 2
William Miller I 2
Robert P Marze I 2
Arthur Smith j l i
Dosie Hammonds I l j
Samuel J Smith ; l
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11*1 viii n* minci z (
Edward S Graves 2
Jimmy J Gainey 1
Will Bird 1
L Daniel Raley 1
James A Mills 1
John W Simppon 4
Lonnie P Hancock 2
Walter G McPherson 1
Wm D Chapman 2
Wm J Waddell 2T^
Joe Gardner 1
Tames Bittle 1
Vance PI vler 2
Jessie Evans 1
Lawrence E Gainey 1
J English Mills 2
Olin T Brock ' 4
H Elgin Seegars 1
Leroy Watts 1
Eugene Moore 2
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j ames rowe 1
Wm F Taylor 2
Bobby. And all the animals
vent into the ark 'cept the do&
Elsie. Why didn*t the dog go
in, too?
Bobby. 'Cause he had a bark
of his own.
lOne rat will eat or spoil fout
hlshels of, grain a year. It cost
$Spr $3 a (year to feed a rat on
yMir place, "f
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jKrisis of War CcK.es Says Wood ]
\ row Wilson
EjWashington, Jan. 31.?In a
Bhessqge to the nation's farmers i
delivered today to an agricultur- i
il conference at Urbana, 111., t
President Wilson said he thought t
statesmen on both sides of the ?
Water realized that the culmina j
ting crisis of the war had come <
md this year's achievements (
Lvould decide it. I
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The message, which the presi- I
dgntjmtended to present person- J
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Iral days ago, was delivered by I
president James of the Universi- J
rV of Illinois. Recounting the I
aggressions of Germany, the >
president said: I
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J the war of our own revolution 5
iiad to be fought over again; and
every man in every business in
ilie United States must know by
tins time that his whole- future
*ortune lies in the balance.
ySpur national life and our
wiaole future development will
under the sinister influence
iaE^Sr'eign control if we do 11 ui
!vvffo. We must win, therefore,
pLwe vhall win.
nfii need not ask to pledge your
Ujgand fortunes with those of
Mroest of the nation to the accomplishment
of this great end."
I The president recalled that
timers fired the tirst shots at
'a;xington that set aflame the
American Revolution for liberty
;.ud expressed the hope and bej
>elief that American farmers
1 >ow will willingly and conspic
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Clio Company's License Revoked;
Hoarding Charge
Washington, Jan. 30.?The license
of the Clio Oil & Fertilizer
Co., of Clio, S. C., has been re!
voked and the concern ordered
to close up its business not later
than February 6, the food admin
istration announced today.
"Speculation in, and hoarding *
cottonseed," is the reason given
1 for the order, nnd ii wns on.
nounced that as all ofjthe company's
products are manufactured
from cottonseed, which is
. under license, it will be unable
I to operate even as a fertilizer
, manufacturer.
. \VThe company had on hand 3,i,
0^2,000 pounds of cottonseed,
v-Sna had been operated only two
. and\a half days in the past year,
. according to statistics brought
out aV a hearing before i^e led>JflM
cral \food ^dministratioin
needs for a reasonable lengtHof *
time," and jwas taken as "clear
nroof that / the seed was being
hoarded tor speculative porC,
poses."
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