?.iwwwyr JOURNAL-PATRIOT 420^ti Dwight Nichols, Sports Editor th Wilkesboro Softball Team TtJ Be In Tournament North Wilkesboro softball team as been entered for the state championship tournament to be leld at Greensboro August 21 58, it was learned today from Iwight Nichols, local district >mmissioner of the North Caro lina Amateur Softball Associ ation. The North Wilkesboro team rill be picked from all softball flayers in this community and Should make a good showing in Durnament competition. Last fear the team won oyer some of ie state's best before being liminated in the quarter-finals. To Play Stateeville North Wilkesboro softball will play Statesyille at ille Saturday night, 8:30, it jg expected that many !o fat^Kfill accompany the team Statesville and witness the ime. Efforts are also being made to fecufe a game with a team from Neighboring town for Sunday ternoon. o I Bead The Iwrnl Patriot Cooperation Asked By Sports Editor Today marks the beginning of a feports page in The Joun al-Patriot. In older that ? the sports news in Wilkes county be published it is most essen tial that the sports editor have prompt and accurate re ports on all sports events in the county. If an account of your game does not appear do not blame anyone but yourself if the news had not been re ported this newspaper. The sports page will be a regular feature on Thursdays and may be included on Mondays if there is sufficient local sports news. DWIGHT NICHOLS, Sports Editor. Red Caps to Play Clingman Aug. 9 The strong Clingman baseball team will play the North Wilkes boro Red Caps here Saturday, 3 o'clock, in what is expected to be one of the best Yadkin Valley League games of the season. The Red Caps, are now one-half game behind the pace setting El kin all stars and will have an opportunity to at least hold their ground by defeating the Cling man team here. Ht will be the only game of the week for the North Wilkes boro team and It Is expected that the local players will be In good condition for the contest. Purlear Is Winner .Over Mulberry 9 Purlear-Millers Creek team slugged their way to a 23 to 8 vietory over Mulberry at Pur lear Saturday. It was a homer parade with J. T. Vannoy hitting two, Dud Nichols one, Lundy Pierce one, and a grand slam homer and triple by G.wyn Nich ols. Bud Nichols was the winning pitcher and after a lead was es tablished Carl Church and Car son Trlplett shared the remain ing pitching duties for the home team, with Blledge pitching for Mulberry. The game scheduled for Sunday at Mulberry was called off because of wet grounds. Purlear will play a double header Saturday at Purlear, with Elk and Peak Creek the visiting teams. Foirplains Defeats Mountain View 9 Fairplains baseball team - an nexed two victories over the week-end, both at the expense of Mountain View. On Saturday the score was 11 to 6 with Claude Brooks con tributing two homers and a sin gle in addition to pitching chores. Jones hit a homer for Mountain View. Blevins hnd Rhodes form ed the Mountain View battery with Brooks and Taylor working for Fairplains. On Sunday at Mountain View Fairplains was trailing 7 to 3 going into the ninth when Fra zier and Deal hit homers with men on bases to go out in front 8 to 7. C. Wood also hit a homer for Fairplains, in the sixth. Fra zier and Taylor composed* the winning battery with L. Wood and Rhodes for Mountain View. Boomer Team Wins Over Kerleytown Boomer baseball team easily defeated Kerleytown from Alex ander county il to 1. Lawrence Phillips on the mound for Boomer allowed the visitors only two hits. Fred and R. Gilbert led in hitting for Boomer with three for five. Do you like ball games? Give to the Memorial Park fund now. Baseball Try-Out Lenoir Aug. 29-30 Lenoir.?Central Hi?h School Field in Lenoir will be the scene of a baseball try-out camp Fri day and Saturday, August 29-30, conducted by the World's Cham pion St. Louis Cardinals, it has been announced by D. Archie Coffey, President of the Lenoir Red Sox of the Blue Ridge League. The Cardinal System, ? which has sent more young players to the major leagues than any oth er baseball organization, is send ing two of its ace scouts to Le noir to conduct the daily work outs which will begin at 10 o' clock each morning and continue throughout the day. George Ter rell, veteran scout, former minor league player and manager and the brother of Wes, now catch ing with the Washington Sena tors, will be in charge of the camp. He will foe assisted by Harrison Wickel, veteran scout and former minor league player and manager. Every boy in this vicinity be tween the ages of 16 and 23 is invited to attend this camp and permit the Cardinal scouts to appraise his ability. As evidenced by the experience of scores of boys all over the country who were signed to contracts on the basis of their performance at trial camps last year, attending such a camp is one of the quick est and surest ways to get started on a career in professional base ball for those who qualify. All boys should bring their own gloves and baseball shoes, and uniforms if they have them. Any ?player signed to a contract will be reimbursed for all expenses incident to attending the camp. ? SUPPORT THE Y. M. C. A. HIS TWO YEARS SEARCH ENDED DY RET0N6A "I Now Enjoy Every Meal, *nd I Sleep Soundly and Get Up Feeling_ Refreshed", States Mr. Gallaway. "I feel better and stronger than in years and I have Retonga to thank for it", declares Mr. J. W. Gallaway, expert mechinist who resides at 219 Piedmont Court, Charlotte, N. C., in adding his j name to the thousands happily ] praising .this famous vitamized gastric tonic. 'About two years ago", contin-j ued Mr. Gallaway, "I began to1 suffer acid indigestion after meals and soon got to where I had to be I very careful about my diet, but even this didn't seem to help much. My appetite left me, and so much gas formed in my stomach I al ways felt uncomfortable. I slept poorly, I woke up feeling worn out and constipation kept me taking strong laxatives. 1 felt all fagged out and nothing seemed to give me worth-while help." "A relative recommended Re tonga and it gave me so much re lief that I now enjoy every meal. I sleep soundly and get up feeling rested and fresh. The sluggish elimination is relieved and I feel better and stronger than in two years. It would be hard to praise Retonga enough". Retonga is intended to relieve distress due to insufficient flow of digestive juices in the stomach, losg of appetite, Vitamin B-l defi ciency and constipation. Accept no substitute. Retonga may be obtained at Horton's Drug Store in North Wilkesboro. Adv.) SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES (Continued from page ten) Mitchell, O. N., 76 , 2.42 Morton, H. L., 4 .7 5.86 Moxley, Hort, 1 1.38 McGlamery, Ted, 1 6.72 McNeil, Gwyn & Resale, 3 lots ' .17.56 McNeil, Irene, 1 4.14 McNeil, I. A., Dec., 13 . 4.14 McNeil, Clyde, 20 34.66 McNeil, P. M., Heirs, 33 .. 4.20 McNeil, Raymond, 24 ...... 20.65 McNeil, Joseph C., 41 9.46 McNeil, L. L., 15 20.63 Nelson, Charlie, 10 14.04 Nichols, R. F., 3 2.99 Nichols, Lundy, 5 12.87 Nichols, Mrs. Fred, 26 12.87 ? Nichols, Zora Church, 85 .. 12.421 In Automatic Heating . . . Ortty V?yl?lr1 X LOW i?d on the PRESSURE PRINCIPLE givos you UNEQUALLED ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY I St... PRESENT* Vr TIMES ORDINARY OIL BURNER LIFE EXPECTANCY .jaaamuMMaaaMaBaaBBHaaBaBMaaq AUTOMATIC OIL NEAT THAT'S RIGHT FOR , ANY SIZE HOME NOW nuvv you can afford this nuality tire! ? D?ol Tuadj ?ASy r.ijLc. TERMS "*L00 % PER WEEK (6.00 a 16) ^ rats DM'sScrriw 871 York County PEACHES ELBERTAS Are Now Reqdy The Cleanest Crop In Recent Y? C. W. SMITH RFD 1 York, S. C. _ 1 ' Nichols, J. W., 210 Nichols, Annie, 18 Nichols, Ted R., 2 Nichols, Roblnette, 249 Nichols, Winfleld, 24 Mlkeal, Clyde, 5 lots Nichols, Elijah J., 23 .... Nichols, C. O., 2 Osborne, V. C., 26 ........ Osbdrne, Geo. ?>., 3 ........ Osborne, T. M., 12 Palmer, W. J., Heirs, 26 Parsons, Charlie H., 24 bal. Parsons, C. H., 1 lot . I.,,. Parsons1, Mrs. C. M., 9 .... Parsons, Annie, 16 Parsons, W. T., 20 Parsons, Liish, 20 Parsons, H. H., 165 ........ 1J.80 Pearson, Lawrence, 1 lot .. 43.76 Phillips, O. L., 13 66.10 Phillips, Clyde, 13 lots 18.63 PhllipB, Alle'n, 3 .". 21.29 Phillips, H. H., 3 12,76 Pierce, W. C.. 6 2.76 Pierce, J. S., 2 lots ? 17.94 Pierce, J. E. & E. J.. 18 .. 11.04 Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 1 acre, 1 lot 44.44 Rash, Odell, 33 14.87 Rash, M. H? 15 , 14.67 Rash, L. K. Heirs, 3 65 Rash, Mae, 10 ... 1.56 Reeves, Ambrose, 62 32.60 Reeves, S-. J., Est., 17 .... .69 Reevefe, Mrs. Jimmy, 4 lots . 6.90 Reeves, Mitch, 4 lots ..... 1.96 Roberts, Delia, 1 1.17 Rogers, E. R., 1 < 23.77 Roope, Denver, 5 2.07 Ryecroft, Fred Heirs, 10 .. 3.44 Sebastian, C. O., 12 4.26 Shepherd, James W., 4 lots 3.38 .Shepherd, L&rRin, 7 35.78 Snow, Guy L., 2 3.46 Somers, W. B., 6 1.04 Spears, John W., 29 7.38 Spears, L. A., 25 33.01 Spears, Edgar, 1 2.69 Stanley, E. E., 8 ...... 2.48 Steelman, Marcus F., 40 26.03 Stout, J. R., 36 18.46 Todd; P. Israel,. 4 1.38 Trlplett, Mae H., 1 lot 1.38 Trlplett, C. O., 1 lot 1.03 Trlplett, Clause, 11 20.53 Vannoy, Clifford, 5 acres, 4 lots 99.88 Vannoy, Clyde, 10 4.42 Vannoy, James G., 2 lots .. 17.26 Vickers, Coy A., 6 . .* 2.69 Walker, L. E., 3 69 Walker, N. W., 10 9.18 Walsh, Joe, 1 lot 8.28 Watklns, O. E? 6 10.28 Whittington, J. C., 62 ...... 18.94 Woods R. C., 100 . 27.60 Wood, J. N., 12 2.76 Wood, Mack, 2 ............ 1.73 Woodie, Harold, 4 18.66 Wyatt, J. C? 1 34 Yates, J. L., 4 ............ 2.07 Church, V. M. & J. J. Hayes 47.20 book osnz vowamzp Adams, O. M., 16 17.26 Alexander, Clyde, 16 11.28 Absher, Mrs. B. E., 23 21.42 Baldwin, John, 25 3.46 Baldwin, Arthur, 57 17.30 Ballard, Ashberry, 5 2.07 Everette, 10 ...... 2.76 O. C., 5 ..... 26.98 R. . F? 38 15.46 Mrs. A. J., 6 .... .69 Bavgess, Baugess, Baugess, Beaman, Bell, Billings, Billings, D.' C.. 3 Mrs. Blanche, 12 . 1.74 J3iiiiue?, Mrs. Norma, 32 . . 3.80 Billings, B. C., 11 11.47 Billings, M. M., 9 6.77 Blackburn, Rousseau, 15 ... 8.51 Blackburn, C. H., 78 ...... 10.09 Blackburn, Percy, 10 16.15 Blackburn, D. H., 60 30.31 Blackburn, Theodore, 17 14.38 Blackburn, J. W., 44 6.90 Blackburn, Bonnie, 20 9.11 Brewer, Roy, 72 26.86 Brewer, A. C.,' 100 38.88 Brewer, J. R., 46 19.02 ~ - * < n j o Brown, M.' F.'Sr. 14 ' 10.48 Brown, Ross, 2 lots ? j Brown, J. C., 48 . 10.25 Brown, 1. D., 88 15.35 ) Bryant, Olen,-6 11.87 Bumgarner, George, 22 .... 6.21 Burchett, George, 40 11.32 Byrd, Mrs. John A.'60 .... 11.04 Byrd, Mrs. Earl, 53 . 13.80 Byrd, Isom, 33 6.28 Byrd, Elmer, 2 17.90 Byrd, A. M., 6 6.28 Byrd, A C., 24 ". .. 2.93 Caudill, Occie, 24 6.90 Caudill, Dexter, 17 11.46 Caudill A. 36 14.84 Cockerham, Mrs. Delia Heirs, 50 10.35 Coe, N. A., 6 11.27 Coffey, T. M? 33 9.07 Coffey, D. F., 13 2.97 Combs, Mamie, 37 4.65 Combs, D. F.. 13 13.74 Dancy, Charles H., 42 ...... 22.09 Dearman, Grace, 29 9.74 Dowdy, Dexie, 13 7.18 Dowell, Willie, 2 6.17 Dowell, J. R., 74 30.79 Dowell, J. M? 61 10.20 Elledge, D. C., 51 ' 32.68 Emerson, Barry, 61 18.86 Felts. Mrs. F. C., 29 11.23 - ' ~ 1- 1 1.42 lli D. *?. v., ? a in Foot6, Mrs. Carrie, 1 ...... !?? t Gilliam, Robert, 20 6.52 Un/llov A M . 11 ...?????as 4.1* Hadley, A. M., 11 Hall, Paul C., 17 4.80 Hall, Dora, 13 6.64 Harold, Charlie, 40 18.75 Harold, Freda, 21 1.38 Hawkins, W. H., 70 13.94 Higglns, Mrs. Flora, 32 9.23 Holbrook, M. L., 15 1.53 Holloway, Annie Mae, 1 .... 6.90 Holloway, T. M., 47 9.66 Holloway, F. D., 35 4.77 Holloway, Necy, 75 9.66 Icenhour, Elolse and inn? Kenneth, 18 .. ? ? Johnson, Vernon, 15 zo.3J Johnson, Woodrow, 3 i'|L Johnson. Grace B., 24 5.52 Johnson, Murphy, 23 ...... 13.17 Johnson, J. E? 20 . ?? Johnson, James H., 81. 13.26 Johnson, Adams, 11 : Jolly, Mack, 6 ???; ??'? Jordan, Mrs. Gladys. 1 lot 11.04 Backey, R. F., 10 34.74 Mathis, Harvey, 21 ??" Miller, N. W., 2 4.26 Miller. D. G.. 7 20.77 Moxley, Oscar, 24 ????:??? 2 McCrary, Mrs. R. C., 24 .... 5.70 McGrady, Worth, 1 lot 4.90 Mahaffey, B. J., 7 Pardue, J. P.. --.V Pardue, Mrs. A C., 95 22.66 Parks, Eugene, 1 lot 26.22 Pennington, Davie, 37 19.81 Pope, Beah_ and N. B. ^ ^ Brewer, 36, bal. Porter, Everett, 10 2 '? Porter, B. R., 19 ? ? I'll Porter, Mrs. W. A., 25 ???? ?.96 Porter, Mrs. Mary C., 40 .. 11.00 Porter, Olen, 27 Queen, S. W., 226 135.27 R?yn?^' 4.69 1 acre, 4 10ts 1072 Richardson, C. O., 24 10.72 Riddle, I. T., 22 nn,i. t a 27 17.70 Riddle, B. S., 37 ~ Willis 20 16.78 Roope. Willie 20 Roope, T. M., 33 Roope, C. N., 18 rtoope, 17 1 ft Rozelle, John, 3 2 70 Sale, Worth, 38 .. ? Sebastian, M. Vm 24 ?????? ? I Sebastian, Mrs. W. M., 11 .. 1 SeDasxian, "? ?? ? 14 67 Shew, J. C., 41 . ? ? 12*70 anew, j. v/., ??* * . 19 7A Shoemaker, Robert, 4 12.70 Staley, A. C.,. 10 lo.so Stone, George, 1 lot .... 1.03 Stone, R. H., 19 6.40 Stone, Ovid, 29 11.12 Swift, John, 6 10.28 Templeton, Mrs. Edd, 6 .. 1.38 Vanderburg, Mr. and Mrs. B. M., 10 22.63 Vanderburg, Mrs. Coler, 6 .. 2.07 Vannoy, George, 11 .72 Ward, W. E? 44 11.90 -*? r - - ' 5;."w6F.. Dec' 39 1332 Warren] Mrs. W. F, Dec., 39 13.32, Watkins, B. G.. ^ Watkins, Odell, 14 "??? Walker, S. Eugene, 65 ....... 10.16 Wiles, Edsel, 25 Wiles, Urie, 10 ? ? ? "g Wiles, Mrs. I. S., 1 ? -?| Wiles, Squire, 79 44.39 Wiles, B. J., 44 ???? f I Wiles, Vestal, 60 a?? i W1I6B, VCMLHI, "V, . Wiles, J. T., 25 3.11 Wiles, Mrs. Pknsy, 3 4?g Wiles, R. P.. 36 1951 SI! BuHl ? Wood, Garfield, 23 ........ 4.14 Wooten, Roy, 1 .60 Wyatt, Mrs. L. D., 115 ... 20.19 Yale, Stella, 1 lot 9.18 Colored Cropps, Dora, 75 8.53 Dowell, James, 27 11.69 Davenport, Myrtle, 13 3.34 ?OKBB8 TOWNSHIP Campbell, Weldon, 10 15.83 Coffey, Arthur P. Heirs, 86 26.91 Collie, Mes. Effle, 108 27.60 Combs, Jonah, 62 8.28 Hlnson, D. J., 58 7.84 Inacore, Mrs. Annie, 149 ... 64.86 Inscore, Mrs. China, 49 .... 7.84 Inscore, Mrs. Jula A., 89 .. 6.35 Inscore, Mrs. Julia A., 66 .. 20.01 Johnson, Stella Mae, 267 .. 29.19 Johnson, Thelman, 184 .... 11.73 Johnson, Percy, 55 20.44 Johnson, Mrs. Minnie, 105 .. 12.06 Johnson, Mrs. Ina, 30 .... 26.98 Johnson, Mrs. Pearl, 560 .i 69.63 Johnson, Mrs. 'Grace, 295 .. 97.08 Johnson, Shirley, 57 27.01 Johnson, Sarah I, 63 17.73 Johnson, Mrs. Nannie, 131 . 12.42 Lonsford, James, 76 8.17 Lunsford, Edward, 6 ... 10.29 Lunsford, Hubert, 20 12.01 Mahaffey, Mrs. J. C.,' 20 .. 4.13 Mahaffey, Floyd, 10 3.73 Mayberry, W, A., Dec., 47 . 9.32 Mayberry, Lesley V., 42 ... 19.17 Mayberry, Edmond E? 122 . 31.67 Nicholson, W. W., 60 24.45 Nichols, W. M., Heirs, 21 .. 9.23 Oakley, Harmon, 26 ....'.. 9.11 Oakley, J. A., 159 24.31 Oakley, Voyden, 25 ........ 6.66 Oakley, Stanley, 16 4.36 Oakley, Mrs. Gaston G., 169 18.96 Prevette, S. S., 2 6.48 Reid, Mrs. Cora E., 126 .... 14.49 Robertson, Bristol, 261 .... 65.29 Shatley* J. D., 69 13.11 Shatley, J. I., 30 17.68 Shew, Mrs Ellen, Dec., 53 . 9.52 Speaks, Qlenn, 19 6.65 Staley, Mrs. Effle, 114 26.22 Walker, Mrs. Cecil, 13 .... 12.77 Wrght, J. W., 177, bal. ... 27.63 STAlfTOZr TOWNSHIP Ashley, Austin, 18 61 Benton, Mrs. B? 678 * 100.53 Beshears, Everette, 14 .... 20.49 Bumgarner, Mollie, 20 83 Call Lumber Company, 340 21.11 Cardwell, Coy, 42 7.87 Cooper, J. A., 33 8.28 Eller, W. H, 30 9.69 Eller, Mrs. Mae, 125 .... 6.07 Eller, V. G., 2? 14.18 Ferguson. R. S., 82 9.11 Griffin, Mrs. S C., 25 95 Huffman, Fred, 40 10.30 Martin, Edna, 29 :. 16.97 McNeil, Mrs. N. C., 2 4.14 Parsons, C. E., 63 ......... 2.61 Parsons, Mrs. Ophelia, 38 . 12.30 Parsons, A. G., 5 ..... .... 5.21 Parsons, Hattie Faw, 80 3.52 Parsons, Mrs. A. J., 80 .... 9.66 Parsons, D. C., 17 3.19 Payne, Reed, 22 bal. . 18.80 Powell, J. M. Heirs, 25 .... .96 Robertson, Clearsla, 37 7.68 Taylor, George W., 20 69 Triplett, R. H., 38 6.24 Whittington, Cleve, 10 .... -1.49 Whittlngton, Mrs. A. M., 25 4.14 Whittington, W. S., 84 7.46 Whittlngton, ifc, 46 8.28 Wyatt, Hanford, 43, bal. . . 8.62 Wyatt, Mrs. Sallie, 15 58 Wyatt, A. R., 23 1.90 Cardwell, T. L., 22 14.45 TOWNSHIP" Adams, Nancy, 4 , ? 2 07 Baugess, Lula J., 90 ...... lsill Baugess, Mrs. Maude, 42 .. .17 11 Billings, Sal lie, 16 3.04 Billings, Elisha, 2 72 Billings, Mrs. Tessie, 94 . . 28^90 Billings, Mrs. Myrtle, 35 . . 21.32 Billings, Mrs. A. C., 4 69 Bowen Piano Co., 25 .... 4 97 Bowers, J. M., 70 12[32 Brooks, Mrs. C. M., 170 .. 18.55 Brooks, Mrs. Ota, 25 7.97 Brown, B. C., 10 12.88 Brown, M. C., 27 7.7.9 Bryan, A. D., Agent, 140 .. 18.30 Bunker, Albert, 37 8.28 Caudill, Mrs. Maude, 2 36 Caudlll, Mrs. Ruth, 6 1 73 Chatham, R. M? 205 24.69 Cheek, Burlie, 8 1.38 Cheek, Wesley V., 21 ...... 7^52 Childress, G. W., 5 ." 2.03 Choate, F. W., 1 .: .41 Clifton, Mrs. Gertrude F. 40 2.76 Combs, Lonnie, 81 24.93 Cooper, W. F., 26 12.90 Cox, Alvin H., 17 8.14 Crabb, Mrs. W. D., 1 48 Crouse, Geo. W., 26 5.08 Douglas, ,W. C., 1 lot 69 Durham, Vester, 39 7.36 Eller, Fern, 11 4.99 Garvey, Dr. W. G., 30 i... 4.14 Gambill, Jettie, Walter and Ila, 138 16.56 Gentry, John H., 2 lots . . 4.14 Hamby, John E., 60 6.90 Hanks, Mrs. L. W., 60 11.66 Hayes, Hadley, 26, 6.21 Hayes, James, 29 8.80 Hayes, Ralph, 6 3.46 Haynes, Grover, 41 6.84 Higgin8, W. M., 12 ..' 2.19 Higgins, R. H., 46 5.06 Holbrook, John A., 200 30.77 Holbrook, J. K., 5 83 Holbrook, Tincy, 23 6.81 Holcomb, Nora, 16 4.42 Holloway, Huldie, 42 5.13 Holloway, Texie, 130 23,30 Hutchinson. Mrs. Mattie, 137 17.13 Johnson, S. J., 42 6.96 Johnson, Ben, 60 12.84 Joines, J. S., 203 59.53 Kennedy, H. C., 68 16.19 Ledbetter, Coy, Dec., 108 . . 13.47 Ledbetter, Morgan, 30 5.38 Lockhart, J. L., 4 lots 2.76 Luffman, Mamie L., 16 .... 5.80 Mays & Myers, 1 ; 28 Mitchell, G. G., 2 1.66 Myers, M. L., ? 42 6.50 McCann, Verna, 175 31.08 McCoy, W. L. Heirs, 26 .... 3.69 McNeer, E. F., 92 2.76 Norman, W. H., Ill 13.11 Owens, W. K., 33 6.90 Owens, ,K. B. Heirs, 1 .... 1.38 Pardue, 4.. R., 06 27.10 Parks, Mrs. Betty, 61 11.04 Previtte; L. G., 68 13.65 Pruitt, J. F., 6' 4.76 Reavs, Charlie, 62 7.26' Roaring Gap Investment Co., 83 lots, 13.80 Roaring Gap Co., 40 6.90 Roberts, Earl, 2 1.38 Roger, Blanche, 30 3.89 Roope, Grace, 10 ' 2.07 Royal, Hardin, 2 8.90 Shaver, Edna, 8 bal. .... 1.00 Sidden, .Grade, 100 12.16 Sidden, Mrs. Elizabeth, 18 . 4.64 Sidden, Walt, 5 6.83 Simmons, P. B., 3 1.17 Smith, Arlle, 74 ...m ? 8.90 Smth, ? John K., 73 16.54 Smoot, Ira H., Dec., 20 .... 4.20 Sparks, Jasper, 7 37.08 Sparks, Ezra, 8 12.49 Spicer, Texie, 2 2.38 Spider, Jack, 47 7.52 Swann, W. G., 121 27.09 Taylor, C. E., 1 30 The N. C. Granite Corp., 927 61.76 Vannoy, Sarah Jane, 2 19 Waddel, D. W? 27 11.52 Warren, W. B? 1 5.66 Wilson, W. H., Dec., 5 ... 1.01 Wood, George, 3, 3.38 Wood, Charlie, 3F 4.21 Woodruff, John A., Jr., 60 8.60 Walters, R. W? 60 16.56 Tale, Mrs. Zack, 6 9.83 Colored Bowers, Joe, 9 2.14 Brown, O.^L., 81 12.81 Fletcher, Ester, 11 ......... 2.73 Petty, Charlie, 20 ......... 2.76 Spicer, Fannie, 20 6.52 Tidline, Charlie, 33 7.97 UNION TOWNSHIP Absher, Willie, "47 6.95 Absher & Hinshaw, 112 11.87 Auten, J. W.,' 3 50. Bare, Glenn, 30 7.69 Bare, Mrs. Etta, 68 6.08 Blevlns, Hamby, 5 1.90 Bowlen, G. W? 90 6.46 Bowlen, Mrs. Mary, 30 3.04 Bowlen, J. H., Bet., 52 .... Bowlen, Lonnie, 49 Brown, Mrs. Ollie, 54 Bullis, Hattie, 1 1.26 John Heirs, 50 .... 2.28 Caudill, Robert, 22 2.69 w . Mrs. C. C? 20 y' Qcuen^' ? 2S Colli?, Mrs. Ada, 30 .84 Cranor, H. A., 22 1.66 Davis, Charles, 1 14 Dancy, F. L., 100 4.86 Dancy, Q. J., 47 ............ 6.89 Dancy, Thurmond, 40 7.28 Darnell, Todd Heirs, 70 .. 6.60 Darnell, Mrs. Annie Heirs, 60 4.36 Darnell, E. 8., 25 10.60 Darnell, Mrs. Lutis Heirs, 78 6.34 Ellis, Luther, 2 39 Farrington, R. D., Heirs, 40 8.04 Faw, A. R., 24 5.27 Fftw, Agnes. 4 66 FInley, T. B? Est, 700 .... 28.98 Frazler, T. J., 65 .. . 2.32 Griffin, Mrs. 8. C., 30 .... 4.69 Harless, G. H., 6 1.03 Houck, Wade, 30 21.00 Houck, Mrs. P. W., 80 8.53 Huffman, W. M. Est., 76 .. .6.511 Key, Charlie, 60 4.71 Key, J. A., 95 9.89 Key, Floyd, 13 4.17 Kilby, Ernest, 24 5.53 Kllby, T. F? 22 10.41 Lane, Mrs. Laura, 47 2.77 Lockhart, Jones, 2 1.31 Lyalls, Effie, 25 2.68 Mash, R. C., 31 >.<. 6.68| Miller, Tom C., 9 : 3.24 1 MmSr- ???:::::::::: n:?7 Miller, A. B? 182 5 53 Mll'er, Walter, 60 12.27 MJJ'er, (Jordan, 72 9.27 Miller, D. A., 12 ... 1 si Miller, Grant, 76 .!!! i isll MJlJer G Dewey, 32 . 29.04 Miller, Mrs. J. D., 50 6 21 MUler, Mrs. N. C., 40 2^8 Mash, Paul, 18 g 91 Osborne, Sarah, 46 4 25 Osborne, B. F 60 8.42 Osborne, Mrs. Cora, 82 3.88 Osborne, J. p., Dec., 140 . 9i6i Osborne, Inna, 36 2 07 Osborne, Estelle, 105 ..... 6*89 Osborne, Roy Jim & Ester, 26 2^29 Owens, U. C., 60 8.80 Parsons, W. T., ijeirs, 26 .. 1.95 Perry, Mrs. Emillne Heirs, 115 3.45 Perry, Isaac, Jr., Heirs; 63 .. 4:14 Pruitt, Matt, 35 270 Roten, Rob, 63 6 88 Roten, F. D., 3 4.22 Roten, Ida, 10 105 Roten, Joe, 91 ? 13.77 Roten, Millard, 26 2.28 "Roberts, Willie, 47 3.95 Roberts, Millie, 110 8.97 Roberts, Wm. H? 1 6.97 Roten, "Harrison, .160 V 7.73 Roten, Ruth & Gilbert, 60 . 2.76 Roten, David, Jr., 12 ...... 3.84 Roten, Rodney, 14 1.73 Roten, W. M., 42 7.42 Royal, Cox, 95 6.35 Frtd Royal, Frt4, 56 4.48 Royal, John T? 82 21.22 Royal, Nathan B., 60 11.07 Royal, Welrie, 80 3.24 Seagraves, C. A., 131 6.24 Sheets, Roda & Stella Walker, 137, 9.47 Sheets, C. F., 30 ....: 4.83 Sheets, Mrs, Mae, 12 1.01 Sheets, Mrs. Nannie, 7 5.62 Sheets, Fred, 62 13.74 Sheets, Mrs. Leida, 37 2.86 Sheets, Alonzo, 51 6.95 Sheets, Mrs. W. E., 66 2.76 Shepherd, Bill, 13 4.42 Snider, N. G.t 230 14.42 Staley, Royal C., 100 15.11 Staley, F. O., Dec., 200 .... 24.50 Stanley, Kelsia, 73 9.94 Stanley, Vernon, 83 11.04 Taylor, G. W., 75 11.80 Teagne, Mrs. Effie, 80 ...... \10.39 Vannoy, Myrtle, 47 . .-r 9.18 Vannoy, G. H., 39 10.42 Vannoy, R. L., 60 ? 13.69 Viers, Todd, 10 5.00 Wagoner, Mertie, 12 .69 Wayne, Mauda 90 2.58 Whittington, W. T., 80 6.56 Whttington, Thurmond, 20 . 10.00 Wingler, Morgan, 61 4.82 Woodie, Dave,' 45 2.76 Woodie, Auston Heirs, 20 .. 1.03 Wyatt, Monroe !>?. '5 "? 4-09 Wyatt, Feltie, 21 16.52 Wyatt, Raymond & ? Dorothy, 12 Wyatt, W. T., 200 14.06 Wyatt, Alex, 22 .97 Wyatt. Mrs. F. Pi. 77 8.97 Wyatt, Elisha, 162 6.90 Wyatt, Sherman, 1 lot 9i Tates, Wiley Heirs, 30 1.15 Tates, Lester L., 25 23.39 WAX NUT GROVE TOWNSHIP Absher, J. T. Heirs, 100 .. 6.62 Absher, R. C., 32 4.16 Adams, F. F? 90 22.74 Adams, Joe W, 5 1.66 Adams, Spencer, 10 v1.03 Alexander, George R., 66 .. 14.43 Alexander, S. T., 50 2.76 Bell, Elslfi, 39 10.95 Bell, Sophronia, 17 ~ 3.52 Billings, Gaither, 43 4.24 Billings, J. H., 84 33.70 Billings, L. E. Heirs, 78 .. 12.88 Billings, Welborn, 55 5.16 Blevins, Cora, 58 4.14 Blevins, Emiline, Dec., 12 . .99 Blevins, C. D., 39 17.26 Blevins, E. H., 50 5.42 Bowers, M. L., 45 18.32 Bowers, R. L? 160 26.12 Bowers, Fannie S., 94 10.74 Brown, Duel, 3 6.59 Brown, M. D., 21 3.81 Carrico, E. H., 7 9.27 Caudill, Mrs. L. F., 30 21.90 Church, Ance M., 140 9.66 Church, C. C., 1393 96.60 Cleary, Guy F., 94 7.95 Cleary, J. E., 25 8.00 Cleary, Vertie, 71 9.41 Cleary, J. F., 40 4.49 Crane, C. C., 165 41.40 Elite, Igel, 26 4.57 Felts, L. E., 72 17.83 Gambill, Jettie, 106 16.48 Gambill, W. W., 83 28.98 Gambill, W. Cline, 72 11.47 Hall, Robt. G., 27 22.91 Hamby, Lawrence, 35 7.59 Handy, W. F., 66 10.50 Handy, Frances, 25 6.10 Handy, M. M., 128 10.06 Handy, W. R., 128 27.03 Hawkins, M. M., 39 9.21 Higgins, Major, 36 8.27 Holbrook, Wint, 15 4.07 Holbrook, Alcy, 30 2.76 Holbrook, J. C., 4 10.69 Holbrook & Sidden, 50 .... 1.48 Holbrook, H. E., 25 3.73 Holbrook, Bessie and Martha Johnson, 25 19.84 Haley, Mary, 35 i.. 6.40 Holloway, Stella, 18 8.60 Hutchinson, S. B., 60 ....... 14.49 Ingool, Erta, 5 1.52 Ingool, Clyde, 26 1.79 Johnson, Etta, 2 1.20 Johnson, Charlie, 24 3.39 Joines, Shelby, 25 4.42 Mliler, Dollie Lee, 38 3.38 Miller, Clarence, 84 24.46 Myers, Mrs. Mae, 136 39.64 McGradey, John S., 145 .. 28.36 Payne, Ira .D., 33 8.21 Prevette, Sanford, 14 6.86 Reynolds, Mrs. W. E., 249 . 97.83 Roope, C C., 166 53.82 Shumate, T. C.. 126 24.12 Shumate, M. T., 28 12.99 Smithey, T. J., 100 19.54 Sparks, W. C., 1 2.76 Teague, Roby, 1 1.73 Teague, John, 7 1.76 Truitt, W. G., 78 24.46 Turner, J. M., Heirs, 67 .. 12.01 Waddell, D. L? 50 6.62 Waddell, Dwight, 23 2.15 Wagoner, T. H., 20 3.45 Walker, C. L? 1 19 Walker, Sarah, 17 3.31 Whitley, Jener, 89 17.46 Wiles, Ernest, 62 14.49 Wiles, Jake, 76 18.66 Wyatt, Odell, 12 83 IOKO TQ1 Adams, Mrs. Ila, 1 lot .... 4.28 Alexander, John, 1 lot .... 2.76 Alexander, Mra J. Stacy, 116 31.26 Anderson, Ralph ,0., 2 .... 6.61 Anderson, J. Malcomb, 1 .... 8.44 Anderson, Richard, 2 6.11 Anderson, James L., 7 .... 6.76 Anderson, Glenn, 6 16.17 Anderson, Press, 7 20.09 Anderson, Mrs. Lola, 6 .... 6.90 Anderson, Edwin R., 6 .-.. .1 9.73 Anderson, Lawrence, 7 ? 8.18 Bare, G. T, 3 lots 4A4 Benton, Mrs. Clyde, 8 19.69 Blair. F. P., 4 lots 10.21 Blevins, Mrs. O. F., 6 lots . 16.66 Blevins, Fred, 1 16.49 ? jp?? IV.7 Brookshire, J. B.t 7 >2*7 Ca?I0kfsaac Slater, 32, 2 lots 4.41 Call, Daniel Heirs, 80 2.7# Call, J. R., 1> Call, Minnie, 2 . 3.07 Canter, Carl A~?J.. ? 19.32 Carter, Mary R., 3 lots 3.11 Church, J. T., 2 lots 193 Church, R. R., 1 lot . 19.80 Clark,' Mrs. JuliuB, 183 40.04 Combs, J. P., 21 ??? ??; ? ? ? ? 17-7# Cranor, H.- A., 197, 4 lots . >9.87 Cryael, Edd, 1 lot 16.90 Culler, John, 1 lot >.. 28.01 Culler, J. E., 1 lot 28.84 Dancy, J. T., 2 lots !:S? s?*?i 3S VS.1"* ",'f ???.soi, jack Est 10 " .rs Edminston, Turner 2 ,49 filer, j. if., j lot 18 77 Poster, Roy 7 ????? 13.80 * 'Sir Porester, Poster, f^er, tTI. g "lotg 3 ,ot? >5.05 frailer, J. l. 1 lot "? 726 Prazler, j. B' ,f, 4.83 Prazler, p. px , lot 6.90 John.-'ilot? "?> d/^ed, i lot ,!?" Harris,' .5^ / IOt "?? ?, .vmue 1 lot .... 20.70 I Henderson, Miss W. L, 2 . 7.69 Hendren, C. W., 10 lots .... 2.30 Hendren, .Luther, 6 ........ 12.83 Holland, George J., 101 10.62 Hellar, J. M? 9 ,20.70 Hoyle, Mrs. Nancy W? 61 . . 27.60 Hudson, Connie LoWe, 1 lot . 6.90 Hunter, R. P., 11 #>-71 Jarvis, Prances, 1 16-35 Jarvls, Everette, 5 lots .... 22.39 Jarvlst Mary D.r 2 * Joknn"- n T Johnson, B. L. aid wife" a " 2U lots, bal. lre' 2 lota bal. ? Johnson, John R? 3 ! ?} 4 ? ..**,! ........... 9.18 I Johnson, D. Wllle, 1 lot .. .36 j Johnson, Otha, 2 -lots .37 Johnson, Ww,, 2 ....... 1 * ?? ? , .. m,, & 16.28 1 Jones, J. W., 2 lots 3.24 Joines, J. H., 10 lots ...... 5.62 Josdah, Zilla, 18 1 K? xr "** Kemp ' Mrs. Bessie, i'1'2 " ioff Key & Hamby. 22 bit 1M2 Key & Hamby, 22 lots . 97I -Unlaw, James, 2 lots .... 4 \\ flnney, Mrs. W. E? 6 ... " 212B Love, T. 3., 102 ... Sis# Love, Jessie, 8 lots 23 18 Lovp T r* AO.I? Hr!' X" CV- 12 4.22 . _., -., us Love, Ray Coy, 7 18.66 : Love, Mrs. C. R., Dec 8 .. 16.18 I Love, Walter, 58 37.91 1 Lowe, M. B., 13 acres 2 lots 18.81 | Mastin, Mra T. E., 52 .... 7.94 Milam, Charlie, 6 lots .... 21.33 Miller, M. R., 8 13.28 iMnton, H. M. and wife, 1 lot. 2.76 Mlnton, Welborn E., 1 6.97 Minton, J. L? 4 lots 9.87 Moore, B. M., 3 12.80 I Moore, Lonnie L., 9 65.13 Moore, Vera, 1 4.42 McCarter, W. H., 3 1.69 McGlamery, Jessie W., 1 lot 11.66 Nichols, W. T., 4 4.14 Nicholson, Ray, 1 .......... 1.38 Parks, Mrs. Lillie, 1 2.76 DoeH? " * ' . , ? ? .....V) A ?????? I O Parlier, George, 3 lots 43.26 Patterson, Frank, 2 lots ... 1.73 Pearson, J. P., 2 lots 5.52 Pearson, Harry H. and Joyce, 4 lots 1 4.14 Phillips. R. C.. 1 1.73 Porter, Parlee, 1 lot 2.07 Powell, Carrie, 1 lot 18.39 Pruitt, James A., 3 lots ... > 5.07 Pruitt, A. C., 6 lots 1L66 Pruitt, Kelly. 2, 12 lots .. 16.35 Rash, Mrs. Betty, 1 lot 3.45 Reins, Jessie V., 1 lot .... 19.44 Seagraves, Lucile, 2 17.25 Shatley, S&nford, 2 8.31 Shew, Agatha Heirs, 32 .... 2.76 Shew, R. S., 17 2.85 Shew, Mrs. A. M., 27 4.21 Shore, Harry, 8 15.80 Smithey, Waco, 1 lot 10.39 Smithey, . Richard, 1 7.73 Soots, Robert, 1 lot 6.58 Spainhour, R. A., Est., 1 lot . 6.56 Staley, Mrs. Enoch, 3 24.05 Steelman, Charlie, 42 61.97 Stroud, George, 125 40.62 Stroud, Rex, 1 9.87 Sturgill, Sina, 24 1.38 Tedder, Everette, 1 lot .... 17.66 Triplett, O. E., 2 lots 3.66 Try-Me Cafe, 1 1.38' Vannoy, George, 2 lots .... 3.24 Watts, C. S., 121 ........ 13.46 Wheeling, L. R., 1 7.87 Whittington, A., 2 lots 2.07. Whittington, Maude, 11 lot . 10.35 Willard, Mrs. D. D.', 2 .lots 3.24 Winkler, Mrs. J. E., 11 1J.J1 Woodie. Mrs. E. O., 1 lot .... 20.70 Wooten, W. G., 2 lots .69 Wray, P. C., 1 lot . 2.69 -Church, Duane, 8 lots 7.59 Colorsd Alexander, Lucy Heirs, 60 .. 8.28 Alexander, John .T., 3 lots .. 21.18 Anderson, Ivery, 4 lots L|8 Anderson, Roby Heirs, 6 lots 13.80 Bailey, Charles W., 1 let .. 6.86 Barber, Malcomb, 6 lots .. 10.92 Barber, Frank, Est., 2 6.66 Barber, Delia, 1 lot Barber, Dawkins, 1 lot .. 11-08 Barber, Avery & Katherine, 4 14.01 Barber, Alfred, 8 j>-9? Barber, Claude, 1 lot 7.66 Brown, Jake, 1 lot 5-66 Brown, Mrs. Ed., 7 6.59 Brown, Tom Heirs, 1 lot .... 4.14 Brown, James R., 1 jj-83 Browiw Bill, 1 lot 9.38 Cockerham, Joe 1 lot Davis, P. E? 1 lot 3.73 Davis, Daisy, 2 lots .... o5 Denny, Nellie, 4 lots -????? 7-9* Denny, Mrs. Mamie, 2 lota . .14 Ferguson, James, 2 lots .... Gentry. WiU, 1 ?-|? Gilreatn, Eva V., 1 lot %... 6-52 Gilreath, J. D., 9 lots 4 07 Gilreath, Green, 4 9-ojj Gilreath, Jay, 4 ...... ??? ? ? ? J.9/ Gilreath, Octa Heirs, 6 lots . 4.83 Grimes, Fred V.v 44 bal 7.39 Grinton, B. S., 3 lots ".45 Grinton, Ida, 1 ??;??? J-55 Grinton, Robert Heirs 69 . 4.83 Gwyn, Lincoln, Dec., 1 lot bal. 4.14 Harris, James W., 1 ? 9.04 Harris. Talmadge, 1 lot 6.45 Harris, Harold, 5 9.59 Harris, J. P., 1 Harris, Rogan, 1 6-5* Harris, Roby, 1 " H^riS:cSac!: 41 2 : SSS fiSSi ?4 7? lo.ig Harris, James C., 7 19.55 Harris, Napoleon, 9 ..... v Harris, Sadie & Beulah Turner, 2 ?????;?; Harris. John A., 1 lot 4 83 Harris, Mrs. Esta, Ho' "" 1> <7 Harris, Mrs. John P-? >0 .. 4.73 Horton, Omie, 1 5 S2 Horton, Mrs. Moselle, 2 ... 8.28 Horton, Amis, 1 lot -65 Horton, Philo, ? lots 6.80 < Howell, Lewift 4 7.35 Hunter, Octa, !????? 115 Icenhour, Jake, Jr., 2 , Icenhour, Molly, 6 |09 Kelly, Roscoe, 1 ??" Major, Larry, 34 -... ?;?.? ? ?? ?*ir Morrison, Catherine, 2 lots . 1.77 Morrison, Fred, 2 . McCurdy, Mary Est., 2 ..... ? 2.07 McCurdy, Vecolia, 2 g.oj McCurdy, J. P.. 2 lots 14.43 McCurdy, Nathan, 2 lots .. 6.15 McCurdy, Isadore, 1 lot 8.z? Parks, Henry, 2 lots 2.76 Palmer, Mrs. Martin, 1 ? Palmer, Dennis, 1 ?-|* Parks, Fredrick, 6 13-" Parks, Williams, 3 10-49 Parks, Dall, 6 lots " Redmond, Luther, 6 Redmond, Jerry. 1 lot 9.5? Rhodes, Nancy 9 IJ-gJ Rousseau, ^d, 1 Souther, Elija, 10 ?""l"'.'! .n et '?* Speaks. Archie, 3 acres, 1 lot 10.8?, Speaks, Adolphus, 3 |?0 Stokes, Carl, 1 lot 2-76 Stokes. Lelia M., 1 8-76 Vannoy, Gilmore Est., 3 ... 2.75 IVaddell, Mamie . Staplefoot, 1 lot ...... ????? J?2 Waters, Laura? 3 lota L81 Watkins. J. A., 1 lot 8.80 Watts, R, B., 3 1-38 Welborn, Lura, 13 ...., 4.49 Wilfong, Robert, 10 3.07 Williams, Nelson, Heiia. 12 ^ 2.88 Williams, Clifford. 1 lot ?-4A Williams, Lewis Heirs, 1 lot , I Williams, Joe, 1 lot I ? " ?' ?*'.! RL ' If-"*- "i? v ??' (W ... learn why those 1 who bay by rd??r? and not by chance insist on Oil-O-Macic. 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