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THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1939 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE FIVE lZ?Jm I SUNDAY International II SCHOOL LESSON-:- . Bv H AHOLD L LUNDQUIST, D. D Dean ol The Moody Blbla Institute . . . ot Chicago. (Released by Western Newipaper Union. ) Lesson for September 10 Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se lected and copyriKhted by International Council of Religious Education: used by permission. BEZEKIAH: A KINO WHO REMEMBERED GOD , LESSON TEXT n Chronicles 30:132J. GOLDEN TEXT Turn us again, O Cod, and cause thy (ace to shine; and we shall be saved. Psalm 80:3. The way outthat seems to be the chief object of the search of men. The world is in what seems like hopeless confusion with the immi nent danger of a devastating explo sion which may in the judgment of some destroy civilization. Politics, economics, education, yes, even re ligion, have tried their hands at solving the problem and we seem to be worse off than ever. Conditions are much as they were when Heze kiah came to the throne after the death of his wicked father Ahab. who had brought Judah into moral, spiritual, and national declension and disgrace. The young Icing brought the na tion back within . a few years to peace and prosperity. How did he do it? He did not do it. God did it, and He did it because Hezekiah re membered Him and led His people in a return to God, in a recognition of His Word, and to restored wor ship. God therefore prospered them. It is significant that while our les son is about King Hezekiah, his per son quickly recedes into the back ground of our thinking and God is given our attention and our praise. Truly great men do not magnify themselves or their own names, but point by their very greatness to the eternal God to whom they give the glory. Let us consider how God worked through Hezekiah. I. A Cleansed Temple. Our lesson calls for attention to the context. Read chapter 29 and learn how the priests and Levites first were directed by the king to cleanse the temple which had suf fered degradation and disgrace un der King Ahab. .Sixteen days were devoted to a thorough clean-up. That's a good place to start America, how about cleaning up our churches? Some of them need atten tion to their physical property, cleaning and rehabilitation. Others are beautifully kept up as far as the building is concerned, but the rubbish is in the teaching and in the manner of worship. Let's clean that up too. II. A Prepared Priesthood. Hezekiah gathered the scattered priests and Levites, but he did not permit them to serve in the temple' until they had been sanctified and prepared for their work. The men who stand In the sanctuary to direct the worship of God must not only be men of God's own choosing, but they must be cleansed by the blood. As the sacrifices were offered In Heze kiah's day, so for us has One been given in holy sacrifice, and unless those who profess to be His min isters have been cleansed by His blood they have no proper place in His service or in the sanctuary. . III. A Purified People. The people of the nation were not ready for God's blessing. Some of those in the northern kingdom, to whom the royal invitation had gra ciously been extended to come to the Passover, scorned the invitation (30:10). There was nothing that could be done for them. But others humbled themselves and came (v. 11), and those in Judah came out in a great assembly (w. 12, 13). Observe carefully that this was more than a great homecoming or jubilee event. The people were here to worship God and they needed to be prepared by being "healed" of their sins (vv. 18, 20). They too needed the cleansing blood. It is the only way even now, for "without the shedding of blood there is no re mission of sin" (Heb. 9:22). Sin is what we must be cleansed from and healed of if God is to bless our land. IV. A Feast of Joy and Blessing. The nation and its leaders kept the feast not only for seven days, for they were not satisfied with this, but they kept it for seven more days. Think of many of us who can hardly sit through an hour of service on Sunday morning, and if we also go to Sunday school we are quite worn out. It is just "Impossible" for us to get to the Sunday evening serv ice or to the midweek prayer meet ing. Evidently we do not have the spirit of the people of Hezekiah's day or the joy that they found in their hearts as they worshiped God. If we did, we would seek His house and give ourselves gladly to His worship. The result would be that we would receive some of the great blessings which came to the people of Judah. The reading of II Chronicles 31 and 32 will reveal how God respond ed to the cry of His people and how He blessed and prospered them. He is the same God today and He can and will do wondrous things for those who trust and honor Him. Commonest Faults Some of the commonest faults of thought and work are those which come from thinking too poorly of our own lives and of that which must rightly be demanded of us. Bishop. Paget . - ' Funeral Services Held Friday For Robert Brooks . Funeral services for,, Robert (Bob) Brooks, 35, were held at the Bethel Methodist church on the Franklin-Highlands highway ' last Friday morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Harry S. Willioms, pastor, wos in charge. Interment : was in the church cemetery. ' Mr. Brooks, who had been work ing at New Paltz, N. Y for about five years, was killed in an acci dent Wednesday, August 30, at 12:30 o'clock p. m., when the car in i which lie was riding collided with another car. The body was brought-to the home of 'the par ents on Franklin Route 4, Thurs day. Born in Jackson county on July 30, 1904' the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cole Brooks, now of Franklin Route 4, he lived most of his life in Macon county. Jn January, 1930, he married Miss Margaret Godfrey, of West. Point, Ga. . The pallbtarers were : George Guest, Kay Johnson, Raleigh Shook, Roy Kinsland,. Jeff Angel and Fred Guest, Jr. Surviving are his widow; two small , sons, Robert, Jr., and Lewis Brooks, of New Paltz,' N. Y.; his parents; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Taylor, of Franklin Route 4, and Mrs. Earl Hyatt, of Arlington, Wash; and two brothers, Sam Brooks, of Franklin, 'and.. Wiley Brooks, of Oregon. l Iotla By MRS. D. M. ROWLAND The Home Coming Day at lotla Baptist church last Sunday was enjoyed by a large crowd. The speakers were all present and some very interesting talks were heard. We are sorry to report the con dition of Mrs. Jesse. Rowland as very critical Mrs. C. H. Fouts has returned to her home after a three weeks' visit with her children in Detroit, Mich. Miss Jennie Roper is improving slowly from a fractured hip she re ceived in a fall some weeks ago. Miss Trixie Lee Rowland, who is attending Geyer's Business col lege in Charlotte, spent the week end with home folks on Iotla. Miss Annie Mae Duckett, of Asheville, is spending this week with her cousins, Mis,ses Isabelle and Mildred Roper. Harold Fouts from the CCC camp, at Aquone-is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fouts. Mrs. Bob Reece and two children, from Highlands, are spending sev eral days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Poindexter. Mrs. August Paul and Mrs. Jack Rowland, from Macon, Ga., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rowland. Vance Fouts has returned to Detroit, Mich., after spending sev eral days with his mother, Mrs. C. H. Fouts. Leonard Campbell, from Mt. Holly, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ed Campbell. Rozzell Fouts left for New York last Friday. Miss Mae Rowland returned to Cullasaja Monday after spending the week-end with her folks. Mrs. Pauline Fouts Cable spent the week-end with home folks on lotla. She is teaching in the Kyle school. ' LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as administrix' of W. E. Mozeley, deceased, late of, Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of July, 1940, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 29th day of July, 1939. BEATRICE M. ALLc-x, EDITH M. FOSTER, Administratrix' A3-6tp S7 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Havincr nullified as administrator of W. H. Carpenter, Sr., deceased, late of Macon county, N. G, this ; tn notifv all ner.sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of August, 1940, or this notice ivill he nlead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 26th day of August, 1939. W. H. CARPENTER, JR., Administrator. A3l-6tp-OS NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. George B. Patton, et al, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 14th day of A.r,ict low th undersiencd Com missioner will on the 15th day of September, 1939, at l O'ciock, noon, o, h rnurthnuse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the LEGAL ADVERTISING highest 'bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate: In Burningtown Township : BEGINNING on a Lynn at the north side of the mountain nearly opposite Cabby's at the junction of the SW line of . Haye's and the West boundary line of Hampton's entry; running thence N 70 W 4 poles to a locust; thence S 20 W 130 poles to a black oak; tlience S 47 W 300 poles to a black oak; thence S 70 E 32 poles to a chestnut; thence N 47 E 250 poles to a black oak; tlience N 20 E 83 poles to the Beginning, contain ing 50 acres, more or less, being Grant No. 2892, entry No. 7238. : This, the 14th day of August, 1939. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. A24-4tc-S14 NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. W. T. Cooper et al, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 14th day of August, 1939, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 15th day of September, 1939, at 12 o'clock, noon, -.at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real, estate : On the waters of Nantahala River : Beginning on a white oak on the NW corner of No. 19 and runs S 38 E 14 poles to a white oak; thence S 30 W 12 poles to a stake; thence S 15 E 14 poles to a spruce pine on the bank of Lee branch; then down Lee Branch 7 poles to the mouth of the branch house, .then up the said branch to the public road; then with the meanders of said road to- Luther Rowland's line; then with said agreed line between W. E. Morgan and Luther - Rowland down the branch to the Lee Branch; then up Lee branch to the agreed line of Luther Rowland; then 'with said line to NW boundary line of tract No. 19; then with said line to the beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less. This, ., the 14th day . of August, 1939. . R. S. JONES, Commissioner. A24-4tc S14 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. ' . The undersigned, will on the 25th day of' September, 1939, at . the courthouse door in the town of Franklin, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M, sell to the highest bid der for cash the following describ ed land, to-wit: In Macon County, North Caro lina and in Franklin Township, and Beginning on a stake on bank of old road in J. J. Mann's line; runs south 62J4 eact 34 poles to a black oak; south 98 east 2 poles to a beech; south 56 east 2 poles to a stone, J. J. Mann's corner; 734 east 18 poles to a stake of iron; south 49 east 18 poles to a stake on bank of Little Tennessee river; down the river with the meander ings of river to a hickory in old McDowell line, S. E. corner of Mrs. Lizzie Donaldson . land ; west with said line to a stone in said line on bank of old road; then with said road to the beginning, containing 40 acres more or less. Excepting T. F. R. R. right-of-way. ' This sale is being made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a deed of trust made by A. W. Don aldson and wife, Georgia Donald- aldson, to T. W. Stiles and wife, Dell Stiles and George B. Patton, Trustee, of date the 11th day of August, 1934, of record in Book 33, page 247, office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, N. C, to secure certain indebtedness therein mentioned, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness. This the 23rd day of August, 1939. GEO. B. PATTON, Trustee. A24 5tc-S21 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. In Tho Superior Court Joe Tallent vs. J. B. Ford and L. M. Ford, Trustee, A. R. Fouts vs. J. B. Ford and - L. M. Ford, Trustee, Kermit Bateman vs. J. B. Ford and L. M. Ford, Trustee, O. P. Pile vs. J. B. Ford, Paul Seay vs. J. B. Ford and L. M. Ford, Trustee, Clyde Bateman vs. J. B. Ford By virtue of executions directed to the undersigned Sheriff of Ma con County from the Superior Court of Macon County in the above en titled actions, I will, on Monday, the 11th day of September. 1939, at 12 :00 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for Cash the following describ ed property: All the right, title or interest which cither J. B. Ford, L. M. Ford, trustee, or L. M. Ford had at the time of the docketing of the judgments as above entitled in and to the property known as the Thorn Mountain Mine about three LEGAL ADVERTISING (3) miles southeast from Nantahala Gap, as set forth in a certain lease executed by Mrs. E. G. Bidwell, et al, to Philip S. Hoyt on the 16 day of November, 1936, .which said lease is registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, in Book B-5 of Deeds, page 142. Also the following articles of personal property : 1 Allis-Chahners Engine U-40, Power Unit No. P U 1676; 1 Ingersol-Rand Air Compressor, No. 30366, with accessories and fixtures; 6 Chicago Pneumatic Jack Ham mers ; 1 Air Compressor, complete, known as the Franklin Mineral Products Compressor; 1 Electric motor; Several hundred feet of piping; 1 Lot of wheelbarrows,1 shovels, picks, etc. This being the property located at Thorn Mountain Mica Mine property and at Lyle Knob Mica Mine property. This 10th day of August, 1939. A. B. SLAGLE, Sheriff of Macon County. A17-4tc S7 NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. Fannie Norton, Margie Norton, et al, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 14th day of August, 1939, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 15th day of September, 1939, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in. Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate:' Adjoining " the lands of Berric Norton and Jasper Hopper and others. Bounded as follows : On the waters of Betties Creek - being a part of Section 46 in District 14. Beginning on the state line at the creek and runs West 108 poles with the state line to hickory; then N 158 poles to a black gum; then E 28 poles to a beech on the creek; then down the creek with its meanders to the Begin ning, containing 71 acres and 64 poles, more or less. Also another lot being a part of Section No. 6501 in District . 14. Beginning at a beech' on the West side of the creek in the North boundary line of Section .46 and runs .thence W 51 poles to a stake and point ers passing the gum corner of Section 46 at 28 poles; then N 30 E 60 poles to a Buckeye on the creek ; then down the creek with its meanders to the beginning, containing 8J4 acres, more or less. Adjoining the lands of Berric Norton and Jasper Hopper and others. Bounded as follows : On the waters of Betties Creek being a part of Section 10800 in District 14. Beginning on the state line on a hickory, the SW corner of Sec tion 46; runs N 63 W 140 poles to a chestnut; thence N 10 W 157 poles to a chestnut oak; thence N 120 poles to a Spanish oak; thence N 70 E 36 poles to a chestnut; thence N 60 E 27 poles to a lynn on the bank of the creek ; thence S 30 E 200 poles with the meanders of said Betties creek to a buckeye on the west side of the creek in the line of Entry 6501 ; thence With said line S 30 W 60 poles to a stake and pointers; thence E 23 poles to a black gum; the Northwest corner of No. 46; thence S 158 poles with said line to the beginning, containing 242J4 acres more or less. This, the 14th day of August, 1939. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. A24-4tc S14 NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff vs. General Mineral Company, a Maryland Corporation, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 10th day ot July, 1939, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 18th day of September, 1939, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate;1 ' In Cartoogechaye lownship: Being all the mica and mica mining privileges in, upon and under the following described tract or parcel of land in the County of Macon. ' BEGINNING at a mountain oak at 6th corner of J. M. Lyle Grant No. 3023 and Southeast corner of a 40-acre tract known as the Bul- gin tract; runs thence S 45 E 28 poles to a stake and pointers; then S W 125 poles to a stake in the line of the Lyle Grant No. 3023, then with that line N 27 E 60 poles to a large mountain oak North of the cabin; thence N 44 W Wi poles to a maple at the spring; then S 70 W 304 poles to a mountain oak at the upper side of the road: then N 20 W 70 poles to a stake and pointers, corner of Macon Lumber Company land; then with the Macon Lumber Company line N 70 E 80 poles to a stake and v pointers, ia Macon LEGAL ADVERTISING Lumber Company corner ; then S 20 E 80 poles to the BEGINNING. Containing 50 acres, more or less. This the 14th day of August, 1939. R. S. JONES, '.,''.' Commissioner. A24-4tc-S14 , - ' NOTICE OF SALE Stat of North Carolina, County of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff. . vs. Neville Brothers et al, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of 1 the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 14th day of August, 1939, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 15th day of September, 1939, at 12 o'clock, noon! at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate : First Tract: BEGINNING at a sourwood near ihe branch, runs thence N 20 W 97 poles to a hickory; thence N 70 E 84 poles to a stake; thence S 20 E 128 poles to a Spanish oak; thence west N8 poles to the beginning, containing 55 acres, more or less. Second Tract: BEGINNING at a double white oak on road in Carroll Jenning's tract line; runs thence N 474 E 40 poles to a stake; thencq S 37 E 21 poles tu a chestnut; thence S 27 W 62 poles to a hickory in line of Jen- Sale of Real Estate for Taxes MACON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TOWN OF HIGHLANDS. On September 11, 1939. at 12 o'clock noon, and. thereafter until said sale is completed, there will be sold at the town office door in Highlands at-public auction in the manner provided by law, the property hereinafter described, belonging- to or listed in the name of the persons designated, for town taxes due for the year 1938, in the amount set forth, with the cost of this advertisement and sale-to be added: Name Acre or Lot Taxi Nme Acre or Lot Tax Anderson, F. N., 2 lots 6.19 Paul, Guy, 1 lot 37.12 Arnold., J. F., 1 lot 5.06 1 Perry, Mrs. Florence, 1 lot.. 34.87 Alexander, F. D., 4 lots..:... 7.88 American Bank, 6 lots ...... 9.00 Barrett, Mrs. Louise, 1 lot.!202.50 Bascom, Mrs. Florence, 20 lots ..- ..159.75 Beck, Jim, 1 lot 16.88 Champney. W. T., 8 lots 13.50 Cleaveland, G. E., 2 lots.... 3.38 Doggett, Mrs. May Elliott, 1 lot .'. 3.38 Elrod, D. B., 1 lot 2.25 Evitt, Dock and Evalee, 1 lot 2.25 Findley, J. J... 1 lot 3.38 Fuller, C. C, 1 lot 3.38 Greenwood, C. L., 2 lots .... 9.00 Hall, Mrs. Meta N., 27 acres. 148.50 Hammett, L. O., 1 lot 82.12 Harris, Miss Rebecca, 100 acres ..279.00 Harper & Fuller, 1 lot 3.38 Hicks, J. L., 1 lot 6.18 Hopper, C. j. Estate, 1 lot .. 2.25 Hopper, M. M., 1 lot 7.48 Hopper, Dewey, 1 lot 13.50 Jones, W. O. Estate, 1 lot.. 61.87 Lee, Herbert, 1 lot 4.50 Mansfield, E. S., 1 lot 5.62 Moore, M. E., 1 lot.. 4.50 McKinney, J. P. Estate, 1 lot 11.25 McLean, Ross H., 1 lot .).. 2.25 Nicholson. W. H., 1 lot 5.62 Sale of Real Estate for Taxes MACON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TOWN OF FRANKLIN. Pursuant to an order of the Town of Franklin, I 11, 1939, at twelve o'clock door in Franklin and thereafter until said sail is com pleted, sell at public auction in the manner provided bylaw the property hereinafter described belonging to or listed -in the names for the Town Taxes due amount set forth, with cost sale to be added ; to-wit : Nam Acre or Lot Tax Angel, Zeb, 1 lot ...$1728 Arrendale, Jno. V., 1 lot .... 1.28 Benbow, John, 2 lots 3.60 Cagle, A. G., 1 lot 5.36 Calloway, Mrs. Louise C, 1 lot 11-60 Carpenter. W. Roy, 2 lots... 2.38 Crawford, Carrie R., 2 lots.. 14.4V Crowley, Dorothy Lyle, 1 lot 14.40 Curtis,. Frank, Estate, 2 lots.. 1.20 Daniels, Evelyn Hope and- James, 1 lot 56.24 Edwards, Jno. W., 2 lots 4.54 Enlow. S. W. & Son. 1 lot.. 20.80 Enlow, T. B., 1 lot 2.44 Fletcher, Fred, 1 lot 1.6U Fowler, Mrs. J. A., Admtx, 2 lots 1 70W Franks, E. H.. Heirs. 2 lots.. 2.24 Franks, Mack, 2 lots 7.50 Franklin, Jerry, 1 lot L60 Green, R. C, 1 lot 25.40 Green, Carl D., 1 lot 2.80 Hauser, Q. J., 1 lot 8.00 Henson, Lafayette, 1 lot .... 4.80 Higdon, Mrs. J. H., 1 lot 2.56 Hobart, Mrs. W. D., 1 lot. . . . Ij60 Holmes, D., 1 lot 1.20 Hunter. Mr,. Pearl H 1 lot.. .96 Hurst. Earl. 1 lot 1.60 Hurst. Mrs. I. E.." Estate. 1 lot 29.20 Jones, D. C, 1 lot 60 tones. loe, 1 lot 3.20 Kinsland, j. L., Estate, 1 lot.. 1.84 Lewis, V. W., 1 lot 4.00 Lyle, Mrs. Ella S 3 lots.... 48.00 LEGAL ADVERTISING ning's tract; thence with that line N 20 W 47 poles to the beginning, containing 10 acres- more or less. This, the 14th day of August, 1939. '''' R. S. JONES, Commissioner, A24 4tc S14 . ' NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina Macon County In The Superior Court Helen Dent ' vs. 1 Hwey Dent The defendant,.. Dewey' Dent will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court -of Macon Comi ty, Nwrth . Carolina, for the pur pose of obtaining .in absolute di vorce from the . detendant on the grounds of two years separation. The defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Macon County, at his office in Franklin, North Carolina on or before the 21si day of October, 1939, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the relief demanded will be granted. This the 31st day of August, 1939. : HARl.EY R. CABK, Clerk Superior Court, Macon County, N, CV A31 4tp S21 Potts, Mrs. J. E.,' 1 acre.., 42.75 16.04 6.75 13.05 19.35 Potts, J. E., 6 lots Potts, J. E. Trustee, 6 lots. . Potts, S. E., 1 lot Redden,- C. F., Jr., 1 lot . Reese, Joe W. & Lucille, 2 lots Reese, J. W., 10 acres Rice, L. W., 3 lots 14.73 33.75 33.75 Rogers, E. Al., 2 lots 48.37 Rogers, D. M., 1 lot 20.25 Renard, Ann A., y3 lot . Scott, F. G , 1 lot Smith, C. J., 1 lot Smith, J. J., 1 lot ....... Spencer, A. G., 1 lot Stevens, W. H., 1 lot 1.13 5.62 6.75 4.50 49.50 4.28 Thompson, Mrs. Florence, V, lots -. 47.25 Waller, Albert, 2 lots ...... 3.37 Winn & Duckett, 1 lot 4.50 Wright Milling Co., 1 lot.... 3.37 Wells, M. M., 1 lot 4.50 Horton, Louis S., 3 acres.... 11.25 Lummu.s. Mrs. K. R., 1 lot.. 11.25 Reese, Norman, 1 lot, Bal. . . 2.86 This 15th day of August, 1939. R. B. DuPREE, Clerk and Tax Collector of Town of Highlands, N. C. the Board of Aldermen of will on Monday, September noon, at the court house of the persons designated for the year 1938 in the of this advertisement and Nam Acre or Lot Tax Mallonee, W. G., 1 lot -. 7.20 Mashburn, E. A., Estate, 1 lot 6.16 Matlock, O. E 2 lots ..112.00 May, T. A., 1 lot .4.80 Moody, J. N., 1 lot .80 Moore, J. M., 1 lot. 17.60 Munday, Mrs. T. S 1 lot.. .'48.00 Munday, T. S. & S. A. Estates, 1 lot Munday, B. C, 2 lots .... Munday, H. E., 2 lots . . Murray, S. J., 1 lot ...... Peek, I. T.. 1 lot 10.00 27.20 16.40 2.40 28.60 Porter, J. D., 1 lot 21.60 Porter, Ruth Z 1 lot 2.40 Porter, T. W., 1 lot 18.40 Ray, Oliver W., 1 lot 11.20 Ray, J. M 1 lot 4.80 Reece, Wade, 2 lots ........ 3.60 Reece, Chas., Estate, 1 lot.... 2.00 Reid, Mrs. Cora, 1 lot 25.00 Robinson, J. S.p 1 lot 19.20 Siler, Mrs. F. L., 1 lot 5.60 Stockton, J. H., 3 lots 23.40 Sutton, Mrs. C. E., 1 lot .... 24.00 Tallent, Carl, 1 lot 2.40 T. F. Railway Co., 1 lot .... 16.69 West, A. J., 1 lot ... 1.60 Wilson, A. C, 1 lot 80 Womack, S. W., 1 lot 4.40 Wright, Mrs. Jno. C, 1 lot.. 28.00 Colored : England, Clifton, 1 lot v 6.00 Hayes, Nelson, 1 lot 2.12 I Moore, Nobia & Mabel, 1 lot .40 This the 10th day of August, 1939. GEO. DEAN, Tax Collector Town of Franklin.
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