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NAMES OF 57 GEORGIANS ON TWO LISTS OF CASUALTIES
ONE ATLANTA AN oLAIN
AND 4 OTHERS WOUNDED
WASHINGTON, Dee. 13.—The names of
27 Georglans appear on the list of 2,176
rasunlties announced this afternoon by
the Commander of the American Expedi
tionary Forces. The list is divided as fol
lows:
KA 1B ACHOR cuceevorvassscsssres 8B
DR O (HDOAIE .issaissreesvesvevn B 8
Wounded sevrely ....... R . |
Wounded (dgree undetermined).... 668
Wounded slightly ....... Sresesig FOD
Missing in action.. 66
Total ...... fissasriivesnsnce il
ARILLED IN ACTION,
EIDSON, Albert A:.. Vivir s U, O
(Charies F, Eidson, R, ¥. D. 1)
KELLY, Lucius 8..........M0ntice110, Ga
WETHERS, James R. Monroe, Ga.
(Lizle Maull.)
WOUNDED SEVERFELY.
CADE, John B, . . ... . Elberton, Ga.
(Williaxn R. Cade, Route 4.)
WILSON, Humphrey .. Tarentum, Ga.
fiun. Mary Wilson, R. ¥. . No. i)
CROW, Willinm i 3 ... Tate, Gn.
(Mrs, Myrtle P. Crow.)
GRANTHAM, Wfilh . Ocilla, Ga.
(George Orantham.)
CHAPMAN, John B, LaFayette, Ga.
(Mrs. John H. Chapman.)
WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined.)
MILLER, Beyee K. . Macon, Ga.
(Mrs. E. B. Miller, 102 Culver Bt.)
BUGGS, Robert R. Brunswick, Gm.
(Mrs. Mamie C. Buggs, 15603 J. Streect.)
EVANS, John W, ... . ... Calhoun, Ga.
(John Evans, R. ¥. D. No. 4.)
BRIGHT, Toy J. vensas Colauits, G
(Mrs. Sendy RBright.)
YTARKAS, Robert # .. ... Albany, Ga.
(Mrs. Hannah Farkas, 111 South Monroe
Street.)
HMAYL, Tsac ... ........... Fastman, Ga.
(Henry Hall, R. ¥. D, &)
ROBINSON, Hoy L. .. .. ... . Alwmo, Ga.
(Mrs. Murriel C. Reobinson, R. F. D.)
WOUNDED (Ihfll'fl' Undetermined.)
WOULNDED SLIGERTLY,
Lientenant.,
MAUCK, Hugh M... ... .... Atlanta, Ga.
(Mrs. Laura Eva Mauck.)
LINGO, levick P.. . . Milledgeville, Ga.
(Mrs. Ophelia B. Lingo.)
q.. S W s o TN, O
(Mrs. W. F. Odom, 202 White Ftreet.)
PELL, Allem .............Waycress, Ga.
(G. F. Dell, R. F. D. No. 1)
DEAN, Clifford . ... .. Thomaston, Ga
(Henry Dean.)
TABB, John E. ... .. ... ...Damascus, Ga.
(John L. Tabb, R. F. ). No. 1.)
PRICE, Winfred ... ... Monticello, Ga.
(Mrs, Ada C. BSmith, R. ¥ D. No. 3.)
CRAFT, Clande F. . ... .. Hartwell, Ga
(Mrs. G. R, Craft.)
COWART, Harley .. ... . Gainesville, Ga.
(A. Steve Cowart, R, ¥. ). No. 1)
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THE ATLANTA GEORGTAN
REEVES, James Loy . ... Chamblee, Ga
(Mrs. Ada Reeves.) 2
WATTS, Lamar ' . .........Wadley, Ga
(Mrs, Nancy B. Watts,)
DU BOSE, Lloyd 8. .. ... ... Americus, Ga
(Edwin A. Du Bose, 311 Lee Btreet.)
ALABAMA.
KILLED IN ACTION.
MeNEERLY, Willlam ....Birmingham, Ala.
MILLER, Charlle Cornelius, Wallace, Ala.
POUNCY, Alto .. i oes o ORREN, Aln
WOUNDED SEVERFELY.
FOWLER, Owen b .. Hartselle, Ala
JOHNBON, Emil N Summerdale, Ala
WILLIAMSE, Willle Gay ....Furman, Ala.
CHAETINE, Lewin , .+ ... Anniston, Ala
DERTING, Lillard Bluford,
Huntaville, Ala
AMOR, Dewey ............Albertyille, Ala
DOWNEY, Ozie B. ......Campbell, Ala
WOLF, Claude ........ec.::..onkman, Ala.
GRIFFITH, Lucius G. ....Prospect, Ala
McGHEE, Riley oo v s o ALIIONS, Al
PIERCE, James W. ......Phoenix, Ala
REGISTER, Charlle .......Hartford, Ala.
THORNWELL, Jacob H. . Cotonwood, Ala,
WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined.)
WINDHAM, Henry A. . Tuscaloosa, Ala
DAVIS, George .vvr . Montgomery, Ala.
GOVAN, Edgar D,
White Oak Bprings, Ala
MeCLAIN, Luby B, ... Btanding Rock, Ala
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY.
SHANEYFELT, Frank ....Ensley, Ala
MeCLINTON, Walter ....Bessemer, Ala.
STEWART, lee .. ek sIS AN
HILIL, James H «....Anniston, Ala
BAKER, Alvis .. .. .Guntersville, Ala.
PERRY, Walter K. ... . Wedowee, Aln.
MOULTON, Howard . ; Elba, A'a
FLORIDA. .
KILLED IN ACTION,
FRANCIES, Briton ........Tampa, Fila.
WOUNDED SEVERFELY,
HAWKINS, Isanc Walter . ... Bagdad, Fla
MEDLIN, Abney B........Leeshurg, Fla.
POPHAM, Raymond W, ~..Tnm.pt. Fia
WOUNDED. (Degree Undeterm nf‘l.‘_|
KING, Raymond .........Longwood, a
WOLNDED SLIGHTLY,
BINGLETARY, Robert W.
. Pones Deleon, Fla
MoKINNEY, Ernest cavs s i ATES, Tln
PARKER, Willlam G. ......Millville, Fia,
BVORS, Oliver L... v« . Wauchula, Fla
KILLED IN ACTION,
JENKINE, Paul Durton, Franklinton, N.C
BARHAM, Wm. J.........Ra1eigh, N, C.
JUDD, Jerry ............New Hill, N. C
SMITH, Radford ... ....Dunnham, N. (.
WEARN, John M.........Char10tte, N. C.
WOUNDED SEVERFLY,
GREEN, Brodle Leslie ....Durham, N. C
LANE, George . sasvs s iRBNy; N O
WILKERSON, Willle E. ....Roxhoro, N, O
BASS, Joseph B. ........Plkeville, N. C
HUMPHRIES, Oser ........Grover, N. C
CHURCH, James ............Congo, N. ©.
HENDRIX, Edward H.....Trotville, N. C,
LEWIS, Bennie 8..........Zebu10n, N. O
FRAZIER, o 8 D........«.Henrletta, N. C
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MORGAN, Emmett L...... . Kinston, N. C.
WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined.)
LITTLE, Robert (.. ...Thomasville, N. C.
CALDWELL, Melvin G... Charlotte, N.C.
LUCAS, Louis B. ....Rocky Mount, N. C.
TUCKER, Daniel T. ..., Wadesboro, N. C.
TALLENT, Willlam H. ....Hickory, N. C.
BRYANT, DRYS ...vOOs:S.+.:POOBY, N. O
LAUGHLIN, Charles ¥. Cedar Falls, N, C.
WIGINGTON, Bd4 H. ......Bpray, N. C.
CARR, Govenor ..........Ivanhoe, N. C.
CORURN, Frank ...,Rebersonvilie, N, C.
GARDNER, Leo R.......Jamesville, N. C.
HACKNEY, William F.
Scotland Neck, N, C.
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY,
MORGAN, Ernest ......High Point, N. C.
WHITLEY, Walter C.,Elizabeth City, N.C.
EAST, John W, ......Mount Alry, N, C
ROBERTS, James C, ..,.....Price, N. 'C.
O'NEAl,s.gfjg'i?fiMéfilb . .R:-I‘ms. N. C.
LINA.
KILLED IN ACTION,
ALLEN, Cleveland.......Antreville, 8. C.
ATTERBURY, Cass ......Denmark, 8. C.
DANIELS, Levi .........Hartsville, 8. :C.
FULTON, Walter ~.... . Kingstree, 8. C.
HARRELL, Quince 8.........8e11er, B, C.
WOUNDED SEVERELY.
TAYLOR, Olin L. ....Ware Shoals, 8. C
WILLIAMS, Wilbur Pickens ..Govan, 8, C
HOLDEN, John W. ......Beneca, 8 C.
JENKE, 36b L. ............Homty. 8 C.
CONNOR, William 8........8m0ak5, 8. C.
BUCHANAN, Dock J........C1int0n, 8. C.
WOULNDED, DEGREFE UNDETERMINED.
KAHLER, Henry Lewis, Summerville, 8, (.
BAILEY, Henry F. ......Lockhart, 8. C
WELCH, Charles B, ....Charleston, 8. C.
KNIGHT, Means ..........Laurens, 8. C
BROWN, Julius .+e.s.Allendale, 8. C,
BAGWELI, John W. ....Due West, 8. C
HOLLIMAN, lelon ..........Lamar, 8. C.
SIMPKINS, Alex .........Johnston, 8. C.
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY.
HOWELL, Gordon ....Bulluek Creek, B.C.
REYNOLDS, Asa C....... Lamar, 8. C.
MOBER, Elfrel E..... .....Pickens, B. C.
AIKEN, Eugene E, «....Anderson, 8. C
BROWN, Joe ........Charleston, 8. C.
BERKMAN, Meyer ....Greenville, 8. C
DAVIS, Carl sessreslßNlNlEtON, B. C
LOVETT, Dalton F. . .Killian, 8. C
WELCH, Andrew F, ......Rockfish, 8. C
WALTERS, %uEfun I(Esskl-flv;’lnvllln, 8 C
NN EE.
KILLED IN ACTION.
KVANS, Thomas J...Baffalo Valley, Tenn.
McADOO, Robert 8.......Jack50n, Tenn.
PARKS, Harison i .Gallatin, Tenn
WOUNDED SEVERFELY.
HOUSTON, Edward D Bluff City, Tenn
THOMABON, Joseph H. ..Memphis, Tenn
SBHARYP, Frank N. Chattanooga, Tenn
CRIGGER, George M. Burgoinsville, Tenn
FLOYD, Robert K. ... Brushcreek, Tenn
HUMPHREY, William M. ..Concord, Tenn
HOLRBERT, Robert A...... Pulaski, Tenn
DURANT, Seward F........J0e1t0n, Tenn
JONES, Jeff ............Woodbury, Teun
NEAL, Howe R s vns JOOPFYton, Tenn
WHOUNDED (Degree Undetermined.)
GALLOWAY, Robert H.. . Memphis, Tenn
BANDERS, Tom . .. Nashville, Tenn
SEWARD, Berry ...Murfreeshoro, Tenn
LANE, Arthur 1. ««. . Knoxville, Tenn.
CHRISMON, Alonzo .....Nashville, Tenn
BUCHANAN, Lewis ..Nashville, Tenn
BURCHFIELD, John M. ..Norcross, Tenn
WIGOINS, Scutt . .......Coalfield, Tenn
GRAY, Willlam ......Whiteville, Tenn
BRILEY, Cleve ..,...Brownsville, enn.
McGUIRE, Ester ........Knoxville, Tenn
FRIE, GOOPES ....:.:::::1::0000y, Tepn
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY.,
BROWN, Neal H.........King5t0n, Tenn
McCOY, Charles H........C1eve1and, Tenn.
BENNETT, Mason .. Murfreeshoro, Tenn
WHITAKER, Wm. 8.... Memphis, Tenn.
TRUSTY, Allen .........Smithville, Tenn.
COLLINS, Harrison ...........Idol, Tenn.
HARRIS, Floyd Everett ...... Hells, Tenn
ROBBINS, Howard ......Jacksboro, Tenn
SETTLE, Albert ........Heiskell, Tenn
CAMEIGN, Horace O, ....Rutledge, Tenn
CARNEY, Andrew J. ........Dover, Tenn
SWIFT, Eschol A. ..........Sparta, Tenn
HAMLETT, Arthur ......Bryson, Tenn.
. .
Thirty-two Georgians
.
Named on List
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 -—Thirty-two
Georgians are on a list of 2,224 casualties
announced this morning by the Commander
of the American Expeditionary Forces.
The casuaities are divided as follows:
Killed in action, 352; died of wounds,
20, died of ara\nlcnl and other causes, §;
died of disease, 116, wounded severely, 678;
wounded (degree undetermined), 458;
wounded shq‘hny. 239, missing in action,
366. Total, ~2&0. o
BOWE, PMlllp ...............Tifben, Go.
(Mrs. L. A. Copeland, Box 2§1.)
BRANNEN, Willie ... .. Halcyondale, Ga.
(Mrs. Rosa A. Brannen, R. F. D. 1, Box 46)
MceKENNEY, Daniel .. . . Gainesville, Ga.
(James T. McKenneys R. ¥. D.)
HUTCHINSON, Oo'Bee . ... .. Moultrie, ta.
(Mrs. Mary T. Hutchinson, R. F. D. 5,
' Hox 116.)
ORK, Willilam Horace. . .. .. Marietta, Ga.
(Arthur Emmitt Orr, 301 McDonald St.)
DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER
CAUSES,
JACKSON, Themas ... .... Savannah, Ga.
(Mrs. Daisy H. Jackson, Ogeechee Road.)
KEMP, John H. . .. .. . Hawkinsville, Ga.
(George T. Kemp.) 1
DIED OF DISEASE,
PHILLIPS, Archie ...........Covana, Ga.
(Henry Phillips, R. ¥. D. No. 1.)
MARTIN, Dan ... .. ... .Dawson, Ga.
(Mrs. Queenousley Martin.) ‘
ADDINGTON, Will ... Eastanollee, Ga.
(Lee A. Pulllam, R. F. D, No. 2.) 1
WOUNDED SEVERELY.
HINKLE, Roy S.. . . Savannah, Ga
) (Mrs. W, 8. Clemmons.)
HIGHSMITH, James L. . - Hickex, Ga.
‘ (Jasper D. Highsmith.)
HAYES, Napoleon ... ... . Temple, Ga.
\ G (John T. Hayes.)
STOKES, Earnest 8. ... ... Forsyth, Ga.
(Mrs. W. B. Stokes, R. F. D. 6.)
HAIRRELL, James (. . Rossville, Ga.
(Mrs. Millie Hairrell.)
LYNCH, Adelph Hamilton .. . Albany, Ga.
(William Lynch.)
PITTS, Peyten T. .............James, Ga.
(Peyton T. Pirts, .\lr.')
LAWSON, Edwin L, ... .. .. Sylvester, Ga,
(M. L. Lawson.)
PERSON, Frank ..........Sarrency, Ges
(Mrs. Martha H. Gambles.)
MWOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETERMINED
HUGHES, Louis E, -Dougherty, Gn.
(Miss Lillle Hughes, R. F. D. No. 1.)
WAITS, Wilmer V. Forsyth, Ga.
(L. V. Waits.)
WIGGINS, James . . ... Cordele, Ga.
(Mrs. Mary l. Wiggins.)
SPENCE, John (. Atlanta, Gu,
(Mrs. Emma Shacklett, 670 N. Boulevuard.)
PARKER, Napoleon Cecll, Ga.
(Mrs. Lizzie Evans.)
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY,
RHODES, Walter ... .Hartwell, Ga.
(Mrs. Anna Rhodes, R. F. D. 1))
SMITH, Angus J. - Quitman, Ga,
(E. H. Smith.)
FORDHAM, ¥rank Metter, Ga,
(Benjamin ¥, Fordham.,)
HUGHES, Butler staenville, Ga.,
(James ltlughes.)
MAHAYFPEY, Plomar €. Young Cane, Ga.
(Jetherow Mahaffey.)
HARPER, Charles K. ‘ Macon, Ga.
(Mrs, J. B. Harper, 237 Carling Avenue.)
MISSING IN ACTION, .
AVERS, Thomas W .. Ashland, Ga.
(Samuel F._Ayers, R. F. D, 1)
BELL, Charles I Fort MePherson, Ga.
(Mrs. J. P. Bell, 36 Evans St.)
CUPP, George M Dalton, Ga.
(Mrs. Ada Cupp, R. F. D 4, Box §9.)
KENDALL, Arline B New Helland, Gao.
(Mra. Lou Kendall ) :
BROOKS, Homer D A Noreross, Ga.
Am MA.
KILLED IN ACTION.
ESRARY, Syvias G, .. Moundsville, Ala.
DAVIS, Hugh O New Market, Ala
DILBECK, Andrew W.....Crossville, Ala,
DIED OF DISEASE,
HESSB, Alvey O Birmingham, Ala
WOUNDED SEVERELY,
BERRY, Leslic sansssaiyMobile, Aln
PATRICK, James V...,...Phoenix, Ala.
HERRING, Gary ......so...Clayton, Ala.
MOTT, Willlam 8....0ev.0. .. SBelma, Ala
JONES, Calvin L........ Bridgeport, Ala
PHILLIPS, Willle 8. ~ <« Ralph, Ala
STEPHENS, Alexander. . Phenix City, Ala.
STOVALL, James A.......Odensvile, Ala.
!t'l,\ul\‘ hivin B .o Oxford, Ala
, WOLNDED Degree Undetermined,)
| CORY, Armstrong. . Birmingham, Ala
McCRORY, Joseph R Tuscuwnbdia, Aln
| PRTERS, George Marvel, Ala
'M\V\An.\s Harvey Montgomery, Ala
STOUT, Charles H Mobile Aln
WILSON Joe Jacxsonville, Ala
WOLNDED SLIGHTLY,
PRICE, Willlam H Townley, Ala
DOUGLAS, Robert 8 Montgomery, Ala
TURPIN, Edward Larbon Hill, Ala
| MeCATG, William M Russellville, Ale
' " FLORIDA.
MISSING IN ACTION,
LATHROP, Howard W.. Bradentown, Fla.
cu:flm.lfi:_.ouuuyb O “as .Jolck-unxnv. Fla.
RTH CAROLINA.
KILLED IN ACTION,
LOUGHLIN, «Joseph J. . Wilmington, N. C
NI (Y GarfourSti
' I Save Your Hair
’u ' I La A ."' ] ‘riuum
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A Clean Newspaper for Southerm Homes
A MESSAGE
To Those Who Mourn
Dmmon ELY, American aviator,
was killed in France last spring. His
last letter to his parents, written only o
few bours before his last flight, closed
thus:
**And | want tosay. in closing, Us anylhing
should happen so me, let’s have ne mouming,
in spivit or in dress. Like a Liberty Bond, 1! is
an investment, nol a loss, when a man dies for
Ms country. It is an honor to a family, and
is thaf the Hime for weeping? I would rather
leave my family vich in pleasant memorles of
my life than numbed in sorromw al my dealh,
**DINSMORE ELY."*
FORRESTER, Wililam o..}2mleur, N, €
WILLIAMS, Ernest W.....Gorman, N. C
BRILEY, Jasper ..........Constos, N, €
FOSTER, Roy W...........8anf0rd, N. C
DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER
CAUSES.
HOLLAND, Forest Pender
Buis Creek, N. C
KEEN, Henry Brasten....Goldsboro, N, C
DIED OF DISEASE,
HAITHCOCK, Sidney A. ..Durham, N. C
WOUNDED SEVERELY.
HOWELL, James H. ....Waynesville, N. €
JOYNER, Nash R. ......Greenville, N. C
WARD, George B. ........Brickton, N. C
SYKES, Faris C. ..........Enfield, N. C
DEW, Caldwell ........New Berlin, N. C
BRIGGS, Ernest G.........R0ckf0rd, N. C
BLACKBURN, Wiley W,
Grassy Creek, N. C
DOBBINS, Edgar L.......Car01een, N. C
GRADY, Frank .....SBeven Springs, N. C
NORWOOD, Charles T..... Raleigh, N. C
SFELEY, Clarence A..... Charlotte, N. C
LYERLY, Lewis M........ Salisbury, N. C
HEMPHILL, Norris ....Union Mills, N. C
McCLURE, Claude C...Waynesville, N, C
PHIPPB, Arthur L.........Ra1eigh, N. C
PILN., Touls C...iiiivsßrookivn, N, X%
RICKER, Monter B.......Paintrock, N. €
CODY, Bibwrt D..........Richi1e1d, N, £
WEATHERS, Carl 1..........Acme,'N. C
WEBB, Willie P............Kin5t0n, N. C
ALLEN, Henry ........Wadeshoro, N. ¢
WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined.)
HOL.MES, Harold J.....Franklinton, N.C
DAVIS, James H........G01d5b0r0, N. C
FLOYD, Marvin R. ..High Point, N. C
SNYDER, John B. ..Winston-Balem, N. C
DANIELS, Simpson Thomasville, N. €
WILLIAMSON, Elliotte A. Clinton, N. C
RECTOR, De Witt W. ....Andrews, N. (
CARTER, Rubin ......Reidsville, N. C
SESSOMS, Furman ....Autryville, N, (
POOL, Austin Boyd i . Alexis, N. (
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY.
TILLY, Bud ....Winston-Balem, N. ¢
WHITEHURST, E. E. Rocky Mount, N. C
MISSING IN ACTION,
ALLRED, Ernest J.......N0rman, N. C
WITHERS, John M.......Lillington, N. €
SMITH, Edward D........C01umbu5, N. €
ATKINS, Samuel ......Ramseytown, N. C
BENFIELD, Jesse ......Vallacoosa, N. (
DYER, Robert ...........Goldsboro, N. C
KILLETTE, Wiley P,...... . Wilspon, N, €
PARHAM, Louis D...,.....0xnf0rd, N, €
LEFLER, John-R.........Richt1e1d, N, ¢
ROSS, Tl W..coivo.o:::.Bonforß, N, (€
KILLED IN ACTION.
KEY, Earnest ......North Augusta, 8. (
GUNTER, William T...... Anderson, 8, (
STOWERS, Freddie..fßandy Springs, 8. (
HARRELL, Livingstone E.
Timmonsville, 8. (
NICHOLS, Tra W.........C01umbia, 8. (
DIED OF DISEASE.
COOPER, Bruley Monroe, Walterboro, 8. (
BANKS, Frank C. ......McCormick, 8. (
WOUNDED SEVERELY.
THOMSON, James William, Jr.,
Rock HIl, 8. <
OLIVER, William ....Summerton, 8. (
BAILES, James E.........F0rt Mill, 8. (
GAMBLE, Claude Oscar... Fort Mill, 8. (
HUNT, Harry F..........Greenvi11e, 8. (
MINUS, Isaac W........58t. George, 8. (
BROOKER, Garie E...Orangeburg, 8. (
DAYIE. Out. ..oy viivs s Boßrpwell, B 1
WAL, PBLE . ocviiiviccacmnenwell, B 4
BELLAMY, Emerson T..... Conway, 8. (
BOSTON, Robert, Jr......Pinewood, 8. (
BOARD? IT'S
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GADDY, Glenn .........Greenville, 8. C.
COUCH, Duff 8............Picken5, 8. C.
WILLIAMBON, Horace ..Darlington, 8. C.
TAYLOR, Weliter W...... Greenville, 8. C.
LITCHFIELD, Henry T....Bonneau, 8. C.
WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined.)
HARRELL, Wm. F..........Mari0n, 8. C,
BEATTY, George 5.........C1int0n, 8. C.
CALIFF, John W.....e... . Denmark, 8. C.
HICKS, Joseph W....,...C01umbia, 8. C.
BROOKS, Anthony R. ..Columbia, 8. C.
COBS, Draden U, ~....:.P01zer, B C.
FULLER, Willlam ........Bolton, B. C.
CAMPBELL, Guy F. ..Willlamston, 8. C.
HILLER, Wiilie 3iaa .Pro?erlty, 8 G
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FOBTER, Carl W. ....Greenville, 8. C.
GARDNER, John H. ......Hartsville, 8. C.
| MISSING IN ACTION.
BROWN, Bert A...........Ker5haw, 8. C.
KILLED IN ACTION,
TLONES, Emerson J......Maryville, Tenn
DAVIS, Will L...........Na5hvi11e, Tenn.
MOORE, Homer ......Chattanooga, Tenn.
BPRINGER, John .....Chattanooga, Tenn.
DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER
CAUSES,
HUDSPETH, Walter E... Nashville, Tenn.
LONG, Fred A..........Kn0xvi11e, Tenn.
DIED FROM WOUNDS,
HOWARD, Philip ..........Peavine, Tenn.
McKNIGHT, Ernest D. ..Humboldt, Tenn
STEGALL, Clifford .......Kingston, Tenn.
DIED OF DISEASE.,
NEWMAN, Walter ......Sevierville, Tenn.
BUCEY, Henry C. .......Woodbury, Tenn.
FIELDS, Henry ..........Scranten, Tenn.
ASHWORTH, Richard, White Bluff, Tenn.
WILLIAMS, George ....Nashville, Tenn
WILLIAMS, Pleasant M. ......Troy, Tenn
BERRYHILIL, Ray ......McKenzie, Tenn.
BARTON, Gentry Smith,
Rutherford, Tenn.
WOUNDED SEVERFLY,
HATHAWAY, Caleb R. Elizabethton, Tenn.
BLAIR, George A. ......Knoxville, Tenn.
ELLIS, Nathaniel W. Tellico Plain, Tenn.
PHIPPS, John H. ......Springfield, Tenn.
SHEDDAN, Mack F.....Moristown, Tenn.
GOOCH, Luke ...........Nashville, Tenn.
FOSTER, James A.........51ayden, Tenn.
NEELY, James .........Knoxville, Tenn
GIBSON, Andrew J........R0bbin5, Tenn
LAWSON, Willie W.....Helenwood, Tenn.
PHIPPSE Arthur . . Boringfield. Tenn.
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necessary, we established our
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plan which is always open to you
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LN Bem A.-...... ..+ . Mayland, Tenn,
NICHOLS, Daniel A...... Woodbury, Tenn.
AMITH. Rellite M..............M055, Tenn.
STEVENS, Maynard: C,.. . Cleveland, Tenn.
WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined.)
BROWN, Fosier V., Jr. ..Chattanooga
ASHBURN, John L....... Monterey, Tenn.
EWING, Eddie ...,......Nashville, Tenn.
BURNEY, Jesse C. ....Clarksville, Tenn.
BOYRN BEY .+ ibscionessssnsHtanton, Tenn,
HUGdINS. 8. Ray, Palmersville, Tenn.
GALLIGAN, Fred M. ..8. Nashville, Tenn.
MORRIS, Patton J. ....Church Hill, Tenn.
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY.
SEBASTIAN, Willlam B.
Lynchburg, Tenn.
TURNER, Willle F...........M055, Tenn,
GANT, Minter ........Columbia, Tenn.
ERVING, Puclid R. ......Franklin, Tenn.
MISSING IN ACTION,
LEMON, Roy E..........Na5hvi11e, Tenn.
HURT, William J..,.........Pari5, Teun,
CARPENTER, Love ....Englewood, Tenn.
J. M. Parrott Is Found
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Dead in Bed at Home
J. M, Parrott, a widely known Atlanta
business man, was found dead in his
bed at 7:30 o’clock Friday morning, in
his apartment at No. 828 Highland
avenue, Death was from natural causes,
but an inquest was set at once, to be
held at the residence.
Mr. Parrott’s wife is in Macen on a
visit. He was accustomed to rise at
6:30 o’clock and an hour after that time
the maid went to call him. She found
him dead. Dr. J. Smith was with him
as late as 11 o'clock the previous night,
and stated that Mr. Parrott, while suf
fering from a slight cold, seemed other
wise in good health and was in excel
lent spirits.
THIEVES USE MOVING VAN.
Thieves with a wagon or moving van
did their Christmas stealing reasonably
early Friday morning at the store of J,
Boss, No. 181 Markham street. They
entered the shop by removing a win.
dow completely, and carried off a large
load of groceries.
CHURCHES GET PASTOR.
ALBANY, Dec. 13.—~The Presbyterian
churches of Sylvester and Poulan, a
joint charge of the Macon Presbytery
which has been without a preacher for
more than a year, yvesterday extended a
call to the Rev. C. U, Creech, pastor of
the Presbyterian Church at Columbla,
Ala., and the call has been accepted. He
will live in Sylvester, where he expects
to move his family about January 1.
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