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I mm JSg'-A i ?~ ? ^?ME XXIX. CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA* FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917. NUMBER 17. re-~ Sort of audit of former ? SHERIFF HUCKABEE'S books k' '? rwv> \ u N v>* Lden??d From Au<^it N?w On File in Office of Clerk f of The Court?Saya Invert!* L?tion Disclosed Deplorable Condition In Sheriff's Hand ling of Fundi. ?ik . following is II condensed report I Mr h- Av Hearsim to thw J* oillcf In e?niuHtlort with the Jrf former Sheriff W. W. Huck books. Most of this rspoffc liOU* at detail figure, but we are re SuciiMf to* important ?*? We are reprodueW# the tax .tlous ?* rei>orted Rinsing. Thin t has been pluceft 6i! ftlo In tho ?f the Clerk of Court. huvlng iiy the Comptroller to the u of rhe grand jury. It i>s foTpuhlk- inspection and thn*fr to look oyer same can sw t it. the Clerk's office: (j?ieral Comments?l/p?u examlna of these records, I find that the sad fllierlff had made no return* th, Countv Treasurer on account of eweutioiis for the fiscal years 1W14 . 1015. which executions were turn over to him for lollectljn under the ivisions of Section 40f?, Vol. 1. Code Jjhvh, lft!2. It was, therefore, nec ry t?> wake a thorough audit of tho and word* with respect to de luent taxes of the two years named, j reirret iu Xfpwi iimi. iiiiy luvtsaur lion dl?elo?ed u most deplorab.'o con ion In tills department, which I shall Torto show In a clear and intelH t manner in the hody of this report ITy resenrelies have been diligent and LHigh. as the following pages will , and the figure;), presented, are wt as indicated by the Hherlff** Is of a<vount and all available in itlon. 1 trust that ray efforts will materially in a prompt adjustment ll^e matters discussed. Sheriffs Bond?I llnd, by reference records in the office of Clerk of the art. that the late W. W. Hucka1>$Cj SWwrtfT. hoinied in th^jftrtfrffr 10.(100. The hondsmen are as follows: Karle H. Itowen, Kinney, M. D. Kellev. T,ugoff J. Fi Elliott, ('nssatt l>r. W. J. ] Minn. Camden j. I.. Hlnson. Lugoff K. S. Villcpiune, Camden Helteeca I.. Hnckahee. Camden J. T. HoukIi. < 'autden h appear*. from what I can learn hat these imrtlcs have property ag rezafin:: in vnltie npproximately $40, Ofl to iSh.nno. imt that <*ertaln mort oiitst:iiiilin*r won 1(1 decrease the mount considerably. Books and Keeords?>The execution wk in this <are of the uniform Wein prescribed by the Comptroller ?ciiernl. an?l the entries have been pro fly made. For the year 1014, the Sheriff has titerpd his collections and Nulla Bona *?s in the proper columns anil lias j roperly made his notations, as to re iniK. hi the margin provided tor "Re irks."'. Hut for the year 1915, no i*h collections or Nulla Bona and Non *t returns are entered on the liooks tall, so my statements as to l$l5^pol ctioiiK. etc.. are made up from..,the [ecutlons. have Entered the amounts Elected in the ? marginal column, as memorandum for future reference,, it no entries appear on the hooks, in ii* connection, at the time they' were irned over to me for examination. Wltti considerable difficulty I manag-1 1 to Keen re most of the executions for ? two years, viz: 1914 and 1015. Mch I have carefully checked against1 ?e execution hooks. (A few inttlsatngl are discussed In another section | Hthh report.) ? note that many executions are re ?rned "X. TV" without explanation. fanenU Statement Y?r 1914-*-On tw 5. of this rei>orr, I present a gen *1 statement showing, by townships, MWlded into school districts, all de cent taxes turned over to the sher ?n account of the year 1914. Tbl*1 Mwnent further shows amounts col tw. Nulla Rona and Non Rst re-' ni" and taxes on which no rettrifns I heen i^de. "Cneral Statement Year 1915?I ITe also compiled a statement similar that dewrilHsl in the preceding sec *> on am.nnt of 1015 taxes,, which w statement I attach hereto On page] bhtrifcHtton of Taxes?lu order that eftnnts etc. may he readily applied fte proper accounts?1. e., State, i n y ?aM(' s*'hools. I have segregat ft*4mrc* f)<? shown on page Y, for nn,i ?n i?age H. fp^be. J?l.?, The statements in this coh ton are *elf-expianatory. Mre abstracted the Nulla Bona and # . *vt r?turn? in accordance with the . * notation* on the executions to properly receipted for. and filed with l^nty Auditor. T** N* Reported On?On account ***** of the year 1014. I found only ^'"'"T's r,n ft'p upon which no re* ?ft?l l?eeii made by the late Sher , ? ?F" ~ lit. These Items were ns fotlowrtl? ri Ellison Adamson $7.48 !#, 'A. lH>I.oach 8.53 Janle Long ;.. 6.24 J* Total $22.25 till lu school district No. 1, of DeKalli township. AuU, in view of the fact that the sheriff luid tiled these items among his Nulla Itoiui executions, It Is prob.a hie that he also intended to return them likewise. ? - For the year 4015. however. there were several lmmlre<r executions, amounting to $5,708,20, which, >.ppar entiy, had not been worked at all, All of these Should 1m* turned over to Sheriff I. C. HoitSTh, recently appointed hy the Governor to till the unexpired term, and qualified under date of May 10th, 1017. In anticipation of this I have made abstracts to i?e signed by the lncuiulHMit when receives the taxes above described. * Executions MiBslltg 1 discovered, in efcccklng over these record*, that a number of executions iiaY?_not laMHuac^ couuted for. I therefore, present sched ules of such Items for your information ?1014 taxes on page 0, and 1015 taxes on page 10-11, of this report. Under the statutes, these taxes are chargeable to the ex-SheriffV official houd?exeepf as provided hy Section 1109, Civil Code of 1012. Executions on which the sheriff has, made no returns, taxes for 1014; PI strict No. 1?Joseph Bel ton .... $8.08 Lewis Conder 7.25 Francis Drakeford 45.K2 District No..2?W. E. Johnson, Jr. 04.24 District No. 8.?Jno. Thompson .,? 1241 District No. 0?Mary A. Atkinson 7.17 District No. lO-s-A. P. Brown 7.00 District No. 12?Geo. and Roche Brown- 0.44 District No. 20?Wes Chup ........ 0.8ft Mrs. Buydls KmIkhi 7.52 Leila A. Truesdell 20.80 District No. 10?A. I). Kennedy. 13.00 DinM-lct No. 17?Ben S. Claihon .11.08 Walter Clifton 0.48 Joe Cook, Sr., 17.23 W.M.Reeves 2.00. District No. 1?Emma Brooks .... 7.70 , . W. K. Delxmche 1452 Francis Dratceford ?. 4.54 | W. T. Hugging 1.75 W. F. Malone and wife 53.01 Allen Moseley 0.75 , Plenty Sanders 12.11 Mrs. L. B. Whistler 11.00 District No. 2?Thos. Aiken 3.21 Sain Joy 3.21 Tom Bobertson 0.01 District No. 3?Geo. Woodward .. 3.77 District No. 25?Mitchell Clarke 20.72 District No. 35?Elizabeth Sutton 12.84 Joe ZeUdeH 3.21 District. No. 20?Jos. Oarke 3.21 District No. 22?J. B. Goldman .. 3.23 District No. 40?Lewis Coiuler.... 10.00 District No. 10?Henry Bailey .... 4.00 James Creighton 4.20 John Creighton 3.77 Sam Doby 5. 04 Peter Dye 3.44 Nat Green 4.42 Rev. H. A. Jackson 2.44 Alfred Jackson .4457! C. A. Jones 6.50 Henry White 5.20 ^District No. 1ft?Henry Brown .... 3.87 Karmie A. Jofonson 30.60 Lewis Reynolds 5.86 r John Williams 3.86 District No. 12?Palmetto Kao lin Co 8.01 District No. 17?L. W. Aike^s .... 8.26 W. C. Moore 20.00 Isaac Jones 5.08 District Nq. 29?^-Ritchie Freshey.. 3.21 M. B. Wilson 3.88 ? ? Total Missing 851.27 The following executions are in the hands of the County Auditor: \ ~ District No. 1?Joseph Belton .... 9.41 liaura Oiireton 4.07 Est. Bltea DinklnA ;. 4.13 Oella Gardner 8.2Z W- W. Htf(?>riiis 32.74 Hei|ry James r. 1.67 Wiley James 4.13 Leila Jones 6j62 E. J, Mcflirt 22.30 > Anthony McLendon . 6.00' Edwanl Perkins 5.50 Isasc Perkins llfoft *"7"."^7' , Total 107.76 ly . Cash fttatement. * May 1, 1017 * Loan & Saving* Rank' 128.40 Bank of Camden L....J2,020.42 First National Bank .20 TTptal^. - 2,14941 COM# due County Treasurer , zrr: : - Executions collected for 1914....331.00 Executions collected for 1915....168.00 Total1. 1 ~ - 409.001 Auditor?When this investi gation was practically complete, my statements being compiled in most re spects, I learned that several of the ex fH-uHons which were included among tire missing items were in the bands of the County Auditor. Hence the state ment on page 12, of t)^ report. tj/M -Ff r^?u Cash on Hand.?iflrTrtirpoees of this investigation, I haverequested each of the banks In, Kershaw County] to fur | -GOOD Minis SiSUM CKRTAIN, WU.h Favorable Seawuw Pronperily for The Year is As.suml. I 'ttlt'Ns weather conditions a iv de tldedly nnfavorable during the rest of the growing season, South Carolina farmers, and iueldently everybody else [4X1 the State, Will have oilupe for whole hearted rejoicing. Crop reports gath ered from every section of the State indicate tliat the eiop, prospects for South Carolina were never ho bright as at present. Tine cotton crop- -**(111 the mainstay of the State?Is in excellent condition generally. though in worn? section* it Is a little late, owing to the cold wea ther hint spring which prevented the seed froiu germinating after tllfey were put iu the grouial. Moat fields arc clear of jj)rukh and the croi) has been well worked. 'J'lve Mexican boll wee vil ha* not appeared at any point lu the-state and the prospect is for con tinued-good prices for the staple. Apparently there has heen a consld erahle increase in corn acreage thru lUlt the state, The crop Is iu tine con dition and J here is the promise of u large yield. ~lt is believed tfhat more corn will he' raised in South Carolina this yenr than -ever before in any one year. _ ? Many farmers, notably in Aiken. Newberry and Oconee Counties, 1mvo Itegun. to grow velvet beans on a large !.\le. In Aiken County a nuihber of Us have recently been put up for grlndiug>'mie beans." " . : , v There has been a material Increase in the* State this, year in the amount of foodstuffs grown, conservative es timates placing the Increase at from 20 to BO per cent. The indications .are that,South Carolina will not .send ho much money to other sections for foodstuffs next, fall and, winter as has l>een the custom for years. . The trucking section# of the State have been unusually/prosperous this year Tens t?f tlhousands of dollars were cleared on the Irish potato crop alone. . The I*ee Dee is rejoicing over an excellent tobacco crop, which Is sell* lug at high prices audi providing ready money for that Section at a time wheft it is needed to finance other croi>s. The live stock industry Is on the increase in some sections of the State iflHI* ft is thought that hot Only iy those sections but tihrotighout the State generally there will be a notice aide decrease in the amount of stock feed shipped into the State during the next year.?Sunday's State/ I'rge Meatless Days. Minneapolis. Aiiir. 7.?A recommen dation that the sale of meat be pro hibited throughout the United .States on Tuesday and Fridays was adopted and forwarded to - Herl?ert Hoover, food administrator by the United Mas ter Butchers of America, meeting in the the annual convention here today. The recommendation also suggested that the government make ^nVlnvestl gation of the prices of fresh and froz en -fish. Speakers asserted that the prices charged for fish in the retail markets were unreasonably high. nlsli ine with certified statements of any aild all funds on deposit to the credit of W WV Huekabee, deceased, as Sheriff of Kershaw County*. I present on page 13, of this report, a general cash statement in accordance with the certificates from such hanks. So far as I have been" able to ascertain', the sher iff had no official fund* other than here In reported, at the time of his cjeath. Cash Collection.?As shown l>.v state ments attached hereto, the Sheriff col lected the sum of $8,492.03 on account of 1914 taxes and $4,420.45 on account of 1918 taxes, making a total of $10, 918.48, for the two years combined, none of which had been turned over to the Treasurer up to the time of 'this audit. (So far as can be determined by these records.) Shortage in Cash?It is shown.ahove thattjiere were cash collection* aggre gating $1^918.48 to be accounted for; in another section, 1 afao show that the total cash (visable) amounts to only $2,149.11. It is, therefore, seen that a shortage of $8,789.37 exists In the c^P* Sheriff's cash account at the time of this* investigaton. (SeeWgftM.) Total Deficit?In addition to the cash shortage of $8,769.37, I have also re ported missing executions in the sum of 591.13. making the Jpital deficit. as de termine(p)y this audit, $9,300.50. GflMral Statement of Sheriff's Collec tions. Taxes 1914 ami 1915. (Account May 1$17.)~ ra?h collected by Sheriff on account of 1914 Tax Execu tions, as per bis records .... $6,492.03 -Cash Collected, by Sheriff on . account of 1915 Tax Execu tion*. nA per his recorda_..? ^4.420.45 Total to amount for $10,918.48 Deduct i Cash in banks as per state ment page 13 ... $2,149.11 Deficit - $8,769.37 Summary of Items Unaccounted Far Cash Shortage as above $8,7fl9?7 Executions missing year 1014 - 2394)6 Executions missing.-.year 1915 $469.03 Less items In County Auditor's hdftds 107.76 3OT.27 Total to be accoaBted lor^ $9,360.50 K1HSHAW NKWS NOTKH. Interesting Happenings (itttlu-ml From f The Kra of Thar Ware. A 'commendable art Is that of the Kershaw Cotton MM authorities in building and equipping a play ground for use by t)?r child reo ?f iiw i\tju \ilhin?\ .Mrs. O. li. AU'Kagen ami little son, of ,fcumter, are visiting the former'* pa&nts, Mr, ami Mrs. \V. T. Dlackmon,' liea* Kershaw. Kershaw Roller Mill U now running on full time?1!4 hours i*>r day, having Installed jt dynamo for the purpose of furnishing the i?lant with aU-nlght light. Mrs. George l<evkoff and children of pamdeu spent last week in Ker shaw at the home of Mr. and Mw, M. IMnestein. Mr*C M. Moguleseue nnd ^Itttle daughter of Camden, also sis'ut ? couplf> of days with them. Representative II. T. Johnson of Ker.^mw County was a pleasant call er' at tlrts office Ha turd ay. lib says hu. hits worked harder ami ha# t,he prospect f<?i- tin* best crop ho lias ever had.: and that lie is enjoying tho l>e*t [-of health and Is In ft tie sirfrit*. ?if. '1. Stevens wan at home several [ days last week, and also attended t'he meeting of the State Council of Pe funfse In ColumiAa* in which organisa tion ho holds official iwsltion. He re turned to Tate Springs. Tenn., Satur day night where he and Mrs. Stevens arjp spending their summer vacation. Dr. W. C. MCTJoW&lT was able to get out again last week, although he is having to go on crutches. Rorn, to Mt. and Mrs. T. Koger Fletcher Wednesday August 1, 1017 a son. ? ?' ?? Mrs. E. A. "Mebowell, of Camden who had been visiting her brother, Haile, near Heath Spring, spent Monday night In Kershaw with Miss Sallie Williams.' Mrs. Ueecc Wright died at her home on C, T. Hortoii's place near Kershaw Tuesday of last week and /was burled Wednesday In Salem cemetery near Heatlh Spring, fchewas about TW years of age and left her mother and four vhUdrep surviving. Archie Iliuson. a brother, member of Co. itf.. KersJhaw Guards, now in camp at Greenville, cajuie to attend the funerhl of his sls ?fiL Hantcl ami Mrs.' J. H. Ham el left yesterday for a camping trlii with the former's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hair, I on the Edlsto river, near Blackville. Beginning next Sunday night the Presbyterian .^congregation \>ti;il hold their services promptly at 8 o'clock. Up to this time 8:30 has* been the hour of beginning the service, i Chairmen of the various school dis tricts in the southern i?ortion of Dan ! caster county for the Lancaster Conn | ty Council of Defense, have been ap [polntetl as follows: J. Ml Carson, | Kershaw; I/. B. Rollings, Kershaw rfd. 2: R. F. Dong, Kershaw rfd. 3; Rev. T. W. N. Fatle, Taxahaw; W. T. Black - mon, W. F. Estridge and R. B. Hin son rfd. 5. Each chairman was em powered to effect an organisation, in his district. G. W. Reeves of Kershaw and Miss Ninla Hinson of the Flint Ridge com munity were married Tuesday of last week at the Baptist pastorlum in Heatft--Rpring by Rev. Samuel Dong. Mr. Reeves has been for several years a popular clerk ^at tfhe store of J? M. Carson Company,. and his bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George *W. Hinson, of the Flint Ridge community. Important .library Meeting. The Library will l>e closed on Au gust 150b and nonopened again until September 1st. No books bave been stamped due beyond the 14tb; Alt must come in by 7 p. m. Tuesday Augusfc 14th for renewal or exchange. Each member of a family is entitled to q .Card, and each card holder will l>e allowed two books stamped due? September . the 1st, so that no ont need tie out 'of books during tbe. two weeks that tbe Library is closed. The management.' decided that it was bet ter to close the Library than to put an inexperienced person at the desk during tbe Librarian's vacation. Fail ure to comply with these terms will not excuse non-payment of fines* Broke His Arm. . italpfc Huckabee. son of Mr. arid Mrs." T. D.- Huckabee, broke his arm Tuesday wfcen he fell from the top of his 'hoiiso on T^aFayette Avenue. For Selling Goods on Sunday. s. J. Barnes, a white merchant, fil ing..*. general merchandise business, near Boy kin,, in this county, was bo fore Magistrate Xlebolsgn Monday on a charge of violating tbe la#, in. that be sold goods on Sunday.J^Tbe oahc was brmigbt~hy Sheriff T. O. Hough, who went to Itoykln a few Sunday** ago and <watdhed Berne's store. ITc saw /several negroes enter, ami come out wittr. packages, and finally went Into tbe store and caught Barnes in the act of selling flour to a negro. d Barnes admitted the sale of the flour, and the evidence presented by tbe sheriff was naopntradicted.. ' A Jury, however, brought in a verdict of not guitty. Barnes was represent ed . by . Attorney O. O. Alexander. ..J' Complete List of First Call Ex amined For National Army Under Selective Draft Law x-targ? Number Physically Fit But Want to be Exempt ed. Tlw tii'xt out' hundred ami twenty one men Appeared at the Court wm Monday morning for examination In flu* selective draft for the National army, . Pr's. John W,>. C50r1>*?tt, S. 0. Zcmp aud AV. It, ClybUtii were tho examining physicians. The applicants were all made to strip, hut the affair was made as private as possibly cod Id l?e considering such a large number of men. The second and third numbers came up on Tuesduy and Wednesday and the examination was completed by~Wednesday evening. ?A compilation of the tlgures nhow that H7 were rejected; 102 claimed ex emption: were accepted and have j not as yet claimed exemption ;? 38 failed to appear; 1 -dead; 2 enlisted] and 2 transferred to other places. Attention ,1s called to the fact that rejection "by the" local physicians'dee*; not tueun au absolute exemption. Tlnwie rejected may l>e recalled at any tlhie the (Government sees fit. A list <jf those accepted and reject* ed follows: ? ? Eugene Joy. rejected J. 14. Mickle. accepted, exemption claimed Willie Clarke, rejected Willie Miller, accepted, exemption claimed. W. E. Murchison. accepted W. M. Wntkins, rejected W. E. Ogburn, accepted Ja<nes Chat ten, failed to appear Robert Laney, accepted; exemption claimed ? . . ?.T. W. Carlos, rejected ... Henry Branhnm; rejected Will Lyles. rejected claimed 4C. C. Macke.v. Accepted, exemption claimed H. It. Tiliori?accepted.?exemption claimed Charlie Baker, accepted I >. H. Coats, irejected T.. E. 'Rhodes. rejected LetiiMr.'Kelly, accepted Eddie White, rejected Wells Peas. ? accepted, exemption claimed Willie Griffin, rejected , Cornelius Reegwrs, accepted, exemp tion claimed V Charley Aclanison. rejected T*nac Anderson. failed to appear T>. Tt. Catoe. accepted, exemption el n lined , W. D. Trantham, accepted, exemp tion claimed I Will Wright, accepted J. H. Reynolds, failed to appear B, T,. Belk, accepted, exemption] claimed , Hanson Cunningham, accepted, ax em nf ion claimed * r. vv/ ?... .. :j Wade Portee. accepted, exemption claimed - Grant l>ev,v; accepted, exemption claimed BenJ. Carter, accepted, exemption claimed , - E. W. McOee, accepted, exemption claimed , ? BenJ. T. Davis, accepted, exemption cfciimed A. M. Christmas. accepted, exemp tion claimed . A. R.- William*, accepted, exemption claimed Tt. A. Gardner, rejected , Robert William*, accented Isaac Johnson, rejected ? Bill Bonaparte^. accepted . . ?r~r: ^Bugene Ooodln, accepted, exemption claimed R. D. Thompson. accepted, exemption claimed . ( J. F. Jones, accepted \ T. J. Marco*, deceased i \ Columbus Knox, < accepted, exemp tion claimed John Anderson, accepted F. J j. Parker, rejected H. R. Freshloy, accepted .T. B. Bakor( accepted, exemption claimed * Oscar Hough, rejected Ram Doby. accepted,- exemption claliped * ' ~ " V: - , r W, R. William^ failed to appear I* D. Holland, accepted, ex'emption rititmad * .Tosepn Jones, accepted . X?li? , lath,?accepted, - exemption claimed Eddie Bui-romr*, failed to appear S. T. Catof, accepted, exemption Maimed '% T^y'^-.'rT i Ben Chestnut, accepted, Acemptlon claimed p W. G. Hood, accepted, ^ exemption claimed J. J. Snipes, accepted, exemption claimed Jackson Adamson. failed to appear J. Tj. Pate, rejected Rom Carter, accepted, ademption B. J. Cassaday, a NUMBER PUT IN CLAIMS FOR EXEMPTION FROM NEW ARMY claimed. , Hugh MoCallum, accepted, exempt llou claimed OaUk* Hiaswcll, accepted, exemption claimed I Moultrie Dowory, rejected Alnam Aaron. .accepted W, 10. Branhain, rejected ' M. C. Watts, failed to appear M. J. Porter, accepted, exemption claimed t . ,1, F. Mungo, rejected ,1tu> lluckabee. actvpted VI. u.' Morton, accepted Toui On too, accepted, exemption ^ claimed IV. I?. West, rejected 0. B. Gardner, rejected Jhiuos Shield.*, accepted, exemption claimed \V. K DUon. accepted *'j. K. Went, accepted, -exemption claimed .1. G. On too, rejected L. V. ltobortson,^oeoepte>l, exempt Ion claimed / Isaac Kobertsojtf accepted - '^..ZZ Tlllnian Btfant^am, accepted, exemp tion claimed. James rfruesdell, rejected 11. o. McDonald, rejected Richard Miller, falled to appear J. 10. Gay lord. accepted, exemption claimed- ---r+-?-.?'??? f 0. .Heari^m. rejected O. W. Horton, accepted, exemption claimed, ^ Y*. 1.. Kangley, failed to appear / Jesse Hay, rejected F. A. Tolnon. accepted, exemption claimed r- ?; ------ Robert Jackson, accepted, exemption claimed OsCttfc Small, accepted .A. L. Bono, failed to appear Steve Perry, rejected Pock Rutlodge, accepted,., exemption claimed v Berry Klrkland, rejected Willie OalVbagestalk, accepted, ex emption claimed > F. 1ST. McCorKle, rejected G. IT. Gardner, rejected K. F. Martin, accepted, exemption claimed ( Walton Pearry. accepted, exemption claimed Thonjan Flowers, accepted, exemp tion claimed " ? ?1/eonard HftUstofl, accepted B. ifl. Bell, accepted Coleman McCaskill, accepted, exerap ? tlon claimed. ' tV% Holland, rejected W. S. McCoy, accepted, exemption.:, [claltrfed . H. B. Denton, rejected [} James Drakeford, rejected, 0, J. Graham, rejected F. M. Ogburn, accepted. Edward Jones, accepted, exemption j claimed C. N. Kelly, rejected Richard Boy kin, accepted, exemption claimed Curtis Klrkland, accepted, exemption claimed ' ' John Wilson, failed to appear /?? Noel King. accepted, exemption claimed. George Dnren. failed to appear ^ _ Jaeeb Boykln, fatted to appear Henry. Harris, rejected Levi Moore, accepted, exemption f. claimed John Gantt, accepted, exemption claim*! Walton Jackson, rejected Bennle PuBose, rejected Will Dunlap, accepted, exemption claimed Robert Williams, accepted, exempt ion claimed Robert Patterson, accepted , / Charlie Carlos, accepted, exemption claimed v Harris Smith,, failed to appear F. M. Jordan, rejected Archie GMitoe*, failed to appear Seaborn Wrlgfot, rejected Hood Williams, accepted Joe Moses, accepted, exemption claim ; J ed / W. M. Jlnklns, accepted, exemption ? claimed Fiiigene Wilson, accepted, exemption claimed ' John Patterson, rejected Hen ry Patterson,. rejected G. B. Rabon, accepted, exemption claimed '-r\T.^" v">" 'Vsaa A. U Morgan, rejected ?. - Alf<>rd Green, fallen to upponr George WMte, accepted Ernest Hill/ accepted, exemption claimed ? Charlie Clyburn, accepted Solomon Deaa, accepted Columbus Williams, rejected iro JBM >? wtjNBpUOll~ *' clalniSp . flammlg Bradford, accepted,txtmfczz^z tion claimed , ? '?* Wood Jordan, rejecveo & ' J. T. Wattfc accepted, <; exemption claimed ^HpDertc^tHman. failed %ippear:t- * J. N*. MeLaln, acoeptted, exemption" I. John Oa?y, accepted exemption rlnlme(f^V.%,, %'Xr 1 H. T. Mangnm, accepted, exemption claimed D. J. A. Hunter, accepUed, exemption fe. on l-M