eighth PAca tub ncvs-nccoRD 4- - UtrstullTN. C, June 21, 192S 1 1 V if When or Children Ciy for It Baby has little upsets at timet. AH boor care cannot prevent them. But you Mm be prepared. Then you can do what my experienced nurse would do what nost physicians would tell you to do rive a few drops of plain Castoria, No ooner done than Baby is soothed; relief just a matter of moments. Yet you have tased your child without use of a single loubtful drug; Castoria is vegetable. Bo it's safe to use as often as an infant las any little pain you cannot pat away ind it's always ready for the cruel ngs of colic, or constipation, or dia ea; effective, too, for older childra Ftomty-five million bottles were bovgl lost year. NOTICE OF SALE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that on or prior to the 27th day of June, 1929 at 10:00 o'clock A. M., the under signed Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of the Coun ty of Maaison, North Carolina, will receive at their office in the County Court House at Marshall, North Caro lina, proposals for the purchase of notes of said County aggregating $180,000. dated June 25, 1929, ma turing December 24, 1929 , bearing interest at the rate of six per centum (6') per annum, issued in antici pation of the issuance of Funding Bonds and for the purpose for which said bonds are authorized. This notice is published by order of the Board of Commissioners of Madison County pursuant to the re quirements of Section 39 of the County Finance Act. Dated June 17, 1929. C, J. WILD, Chairman, Board of Commissioners J. WILL ROBERTS, Clerk Board of Commissioners 1 T. NOTICE! AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $180,000 BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF MADISON, NORTH CAROUNA, FOR FUND ING PURPOSES. J3K IT ORDKKKI) by the Board o f BAD after eatihg! fjt IJL I TOUB TBARS SgO, 1 M TOUB TBARS egey 1 suffered with heart burn and bOioua in di gestion. Whatever I at disagreed with me. Gasonmystoco ach made me very uncomfortable, My tongue mi mated and my color waa bad. I needed a good laxative, and eo aw mother-in-law gava ma aone BlacknDraught and told me to take it, I found it helped sne very much, so I bought it for myself. Seems it was tha vary thing I needed.- It is sv Una family remedy, and I uaa.it when I need something for constipation. "I also give Black-Draught to my children whenever they naed something for colds or npaet stomachs. Our whole family takes Black-Draught" Mrs. G.C. Leary, 103 North Alston Ave, Durham, N. C. .v-''- f THE DRUNKARD'S SONG. ' King Alcohol is ray. 'shepherd,;' I shall always want, he roaketh me to lift down in the gutters, he leadeth ma beside troubled waters, he destryeth my soul, He leadeth me in the paths of wickedness for his naime sake, yea though I walk through the valley of poverty, and have delirum tremens, I will cling to thee, for thou art with me, thy bite and thy sting torment me, hou preparest an empty table be fore me, In the presence of my f ami ily, thou annointest my head with wretchedness, my cup of wrath run neth over, surely destruction and misery shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in hell with the Kaiser forever. Sent in by Mr. L. D. Cody, R. 4; Marshall, N. C, Commissioner Madison, North S i' c ' i o nl. I tv Finn nee Ac: Tune: "Where The Shannon Flow." There's a dear old spot in heaven, 1 11 always claim for my land, Where my loved ones are so happy, And will never, never die It's a land, a land of pure delight, Where there will be no night, For the darkness is all wiped out, By the light of Jesus Christ. Oh, Saviour come and help me, To live a life for you, Where my heart is, I am going, To see my Saviour too. I will sing the songs of Moses, And the Lambs forever more, With my sorrows and the angels, Over on the other shore. of the County of C-:inl;na, ;is folio !imtt:i:t to the Conn nt .North Larolma bonds of tiie C'UKv of Madison North Carolina, are hereby author ized to lv i-sue.! in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $180,000. for the purpose hereinafter described. Section 2. The proceeds of sai bonds shall be applied solely to th purpose of funding or paying valid indebtedness of the County of Madi son, incurred prior to March 7, 1927 and also prior to February 12, 1927. for the construction or reconstruct ion of roads or bridges in said Coun ty, evidenced by certain outstanding notes of said County of the aggre gate face amount of $100,000,-dated the 1st day of September, 1928, and maturing the 30th day of June, 1929 and by certain outstanding notes of said County of the aggregate face amount of 80,000, dated the 25th day of February, 1929, and maturing the 25th day of June 1929, all of which notes are renewals of notes which were outstanding on the 7th day of March 1927, and also on the 12th day of February, 1927. Said outstanding notes shall be deemed to i have been issued in anticipation of the receipt of the proceeds of the bonds hereby authorized to be issued, and said notes and the indebtedness ' evidenced .thereby are, hereby ratifi- 1 U ' . 1 ... i( A ' i (iu, nuti-tunsianuing mat saiu noi.es were issued ar.d sa:d indebtedness incurred prior to the adoption of this .order. Section, 3. A tax su.ient to pay the principal and interest of said bonds when due shall be annually levied' and collected. ) Section 4. A statement of the County debt of Madison County has . been filed with the Clerk of the i Board of Commissioners of said ' County, and is open to public inspec tion. , Section 5. All expenses to be defrayed by mitans of the bonds hereby authorized are necessary ex penses of the county ot Madison, 'Oh, Jesus won't vou heta me. "Wherever I may go? I will sing the wondrous story Of Jesus' precious love, I want to go to heaven, that beauti ful home above, Oh Saviour come and help me, To live a life for you. "Guide me 0, thou great Jehovah, All around the mountain side, Through the valley and the desert, I need you for my guide; Oh, my Saviour come and help me, To make this run successful; -I ant to live with Jesus, 'Through all eternity. Written by Mrs. L. D. Cody, -'"n.- R. 4, Marshall, N. C. I within the meaning of Section 7 of An old farmer received a large ostrich egg from h's son, who was a sailor. After weighing it carefully in his hand, he went out to the chick en run and placed it among the hens. He then addressed them thus: "Dear hejis, I do not wish to cast any aspersions upon your industry. I fully appreciate the fact that you d vour best. At the same time, I should like you to observe what is being done by the hens in foreign countries." ' viuiurwi e'ewiiiw("e-w., wins umti anti-acid. Keep their systems Sweet with Phimpt.Milk of Magnesia! ; . , i When temgue or breath tells of add eonditio?,-corTeetit.witli a spoonful of Phillips. -i Most ' then ' and women have been comforted by this universal sweet ner mothers- shonld Invoke IU aid for thehr children.: It is & pleasant thing to take, yet neutralises more acid then tha harsher things-, too often-em? ployed lor toe .purpose. .o, nous, aoia should be without H. ; y -;. ' ; . ; Phillips is the genuine, preiorlptlouaf product physicians endorse for general si the ntsie ia Important. ."Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. 8. registered trade mark of the Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co. and its predecessor Char lea a. Phillips since ltiid. . k-.. Articte VII of the Constitution of North- Carolina. Section 6. This order shall take effect upon its passage, and shall not be submitted to the voters. The foregoing order was finally passed on the 17th day of June, 1929, and was first published on the '21st day of June, 1929. Any action ' or proceeding questioning the validitj of said order must be commenced within thirty days after its first pub lication. J. WILL ROBERTS, Clerk, Board of Commissioners. 2-T From CREWE, VA. i Mr. Ellas Sams who has been on the sick list for some time is improv ing slowly. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lunsford and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lunsford Sunday at Blackstone, Va. We are mad to report that Mr. Hardy Lewis who had the misfortune of being hurt by a car, is able to be out again. . Miss Minnie Swicegood and. Mr. Frank Lowe, Miss Laura Swicegood and Mr. Sam Nunnally of Hopewell, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sams , Sunday.- 1 .''' - -. ''-'-f Mr. Lloyd Rice, Mardy and Wesley Lewis visited their friend, Mr. Jack Murphy of Waktef ield. . Va., Sunday. Mr. Paul Lunsiora was toe guest oi Miss Maggie Rutledge Sunday, . ; . 'Mr.' Marvin Lunsford was the guest of Miss Annie Sams Sunday." V: ' 7 " Mr.. Spurgeon Rice j motored to Blackstone, Va.," Sunday. .- - Misses Sallie and Fern Love and Mr. Robert Fisher motored -to? Bnrk ville. Va., Thursday. ' '- -'Vh ; Mr. ana Mrs. Doyle Lewis and Mrs. Effie Lewi and children took dinner (with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rice Sunday. Mr. Oscar Sams is spending a lew days with homefolks. : ' ... .Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Otting er, on June 6th, a boy. .-, ."",: Come on Mr. Office Kat with your sweet news. .. ; ' Seeds for the fall crop of cab. bage, x ollards and tomatoes need to be plaited durirfg.tne seeond or third week f Jane. Two huiired farmers of Alamance County attended a sou jaiprovement meeting on "theT'Tarai of " Claude Thonjpsoft. ' ', mm. 1 Wohbn who need a tonlo should take I Cabdol Used over 60 years. HALE, HAPPY AND HOPEFUL AT EIGHTY-NINE John D. Rockefeller, for a long tin:e richest .ran in the world, phll ariihioiii't, celebrated his .eighty ninth birthday in Florida recently. He was reminded, according to an interview appearing in the Kansas City Star, that Mr. Edison, on the occasion of his eighty-second birth day had said that htere was no such thing as a happy person. "My health is good," said Mr. Rockefeller. "My heart is all right, it gives me no trouble. I have manv friends. I have learned how-to en joy life, and I am happy, I thank Uod for the blessines He has bestow ed upon me. Sometimes I thing we I are ashamed to openly acknowledge His goodness. I m getting a great deal oat of life. I love everybody, and I haven t an enemy in the world that I know of. have all the blessings any person could ask. :'.. We believe we would be safe; in saying that Mr. Rockefeller has, en awav more nura&ir than anv i that ever lived. Has .benefaotiojn ange from colleges to dimes- he gives every child he meets a new dime. m-f At the close of his golf game on his last birthday, the newspaper De- porter reports this conversation with the multi-millionaire oil magnate: "What do you read, Mr. Rockefel- er the classics, detective stories or what?" "Oh, most everything. But noth ing trashy. I like the Bible as well as anything." 'What message would vou give' to other folks in the twilight of life?" I wouldn t give anybody else a message- I'd give it to myself," he replied; then, with a smile, he added. 1 have ideals, out i aon t Know mac live up to them. Everybody should have ideals." ? A dozen or so tourists crowded a- bout. Mr. Rockefeller smiled at them benignly. He addressed them saying: "You folks make me happy, lliis is food for me. This is health for me. This is happiness for me. Bless you all of you." We are sorry that Mr. unison can not grow old, happy and hopeful as Mr. Rockefeller. Like Mr. Rocke feller, the great scientific wizard surely has a right to be happy if hap piness can be won through service to others. He has contributed more perhaps than any other man who has lived within the last fifty years, on less it might be Mr. Rockefeller,, to the welfare, the comfort and the hap piness of other people, ine wnoia world must revere hint in his latter days for what he has done, scientifi cally, for mankind. Mr. Rockefeller seems to nave nv- en the explanation for his happy old age,, when he professes faith in God and love - for erery&oay. jtevcion seems to be the key. i . Ever since we read Mr. Edison's statement we have wished that some body might bring him the message of hope and happiness that only Chris tianity can giye. And we have won dered almost with a shudder, if this man who has money. Inends, univer sal admiration amounting almost to adoration but who is most unhappy is but an example of the product-os this scientific, age and if so whether all mankind will some day find them selves in .this economically satisfac tory,' socially comfortable, intellect ually perfect but altogether unhappy condition. If scientific achievement leaves us, as it has left him, in this pitiable condition we should! (almost rather go back to kerosene lamps. Mr. Rockefeller has pointed the way that we know stretched out to a bright and glorious future for those who keep their, faith- in spiritual things, ia God, in Christ, and-in man kind. We have not heard two finer sermons than these two men against the background of their lives have preached. Word and Way. .- V STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON In the Superior Court Oscar Owens' vs. M. M. Owens The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Madison County for an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, within 30 days after the ser vice of this notice of summons, at the courthouse of said county in Mar shall, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 14th day of June, 1929. J. HUBERT DAVIS, Clerk of the Superior Court O-July 12. pd. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICBL ' NORTH CAROLINA.,. . , 7?! Before. the Clerk.' " The undersigned having .Qualified as administrator of the estate of E liza Ledford, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to the said estate to make immediate -payment to the undersigned administraJ tor. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned administrator for payment within one year from the date of this notice or the Statute of Limitations will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This the 10th day of June, 1929. G. W. CALDWE.LL, Administrator of the estate of Eliza Ledford, deceased. O-July 19, 1929. pd. Top-dress corn when knee high and cotton right after chopping for bt results, advise North ' Carolina Ex periment Station o. Jal. '- "V - -- Club ioyt of .Granville Con-y have purchased ten pure brei T p:gs with -which to start VMr ' J v-- ' f-r tMs y -. -. APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF CLINE CARSON Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of Cline Carson, who was con victed at the February Term for 1929, of the Superior Court of Mad ison County for violation of the Pro hibition Law, and sentenced to the chamgang for a term of two years. All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited to for ward their protests to the Governor without delay. This the 5th day of Jane. 1929. T. B. GALLOWAY, Attorney for Petitioner. O-June 21, 1929. pd. NOTICE! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NORTH CAROLINA, v ' ' MADISON COUNTY. By virtue of the power in me vest ed by a certain deed of trust execut ed bv J. L. Shelton, and Dora Shel ton to me as trustee, bearing date of the 10th of October. 1928. to secure a debt therein described to the Citi zens Bank of Hot Springs and record ed in Book 33, of deed of trust on page 187 et sen. of the records of Madison County, default haying been made in the payment of said debt. and the same having become due and payable and having been requested to foreclose said deed of trust under the power therein, I will on the 13th day of July, 1929, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the totwn of Marshall, N, C.,. at 12 o clock M .the following de scribed land: Situated in No. 11 township Madison County; N. C, adjoining- the lands of D. Suttles and J. E. Gregory and others, lying on the waters of Panther Branch and be ginning on a stake on the top of the Roaring: Fork mountain and runs S. 23 E. 49 poles to a chestnut oak; thence S. 40 E. 77 poles to a stake: thence S. 50 poles to a stake; thence W. 29 poles to a sourwood; thence S. 60 W, 40 poles to double chestnut, then beginning corner of tract N. 3 of the Jasper Ebbs sur vey; thence N. 69 W. 32 poles to a locust, Partin's corner, thence N. 85 E. 20 poles to with said Partin's line to a chestnut; thence N. 10 E. 14 poles to four chestnuts; thence N. 7 E. 31 poles to a buck gum; thence 69 W. 40 poles to a locust; thence N. 83 E. 25 poles to a: mountain: thence N. 35 E. with top of .the .moun tain 00 poles; thence N E3' E. 46 poles to the beginning, corner, con taining 78 acres more or less. This the 12th day of June, 1929. . . C. B. MASHBURN. Trustee. O-July 5, 1929.. - - V " , -. NOTICE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the .power in me vest ed by a certain deed of trust execut ed by s. N. Reed, bearing date ot xne 1st day oi r eDruary, to secure debt to JU R. Rector therein de scribed and recorded in deed of trust book No. Z2 on page 194 of the rec ords of Madison Co., and assigned by the said L. R. Rector to A. J Rice. Default having been made in the pay ment of the said debt, and the 'same having become due and payable,' and having been requested to foreclose, I will on the 13th day-oi Juiy, iwv, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the said debt, interest and cost at the court house door in tne town of MarahalL N. C. at 18 o'clock M. the following described . land. , , . Situated in said County and state, adjoining the lands of C A. Clark and others,, described as follows: For a more complete description this is hereby referred to a deed giv en on this date to S. N. Reed by L. R. Rector, for a lot in bend of road No. 20 of the Dixie Cway at the crossing of the Thomas Ij-anch oa the East side of Walnut, N. . ,',:. TUWe ISth, 1929.' ' A !'"3 TK01IAS, Trustee. NOTICE! NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power contained in a certain Deed in Trust executed by L. G. Young and wife, N. V. Young to Guy V. Roberts, Trustee, dated July 29th, 1919, and recorded in Book 21, page 45, in the Register of Deeds' office, Madison County, to secure the payment of a note execu ted by the said L. G. Young and wife N. V. Young to L. C. -Roberts of even date with said deed in trust for $1200.00 said L. C. Roberts being party of the third part, said note due and payable 29th day of July 1920. Default having been made in the pay ment of the said note, and the said L. C. Roberts having requested that the land described in the said Deed of Trust be sold in compliance with he terms therein expressed, I will therefore on Monday, the 15th day of July, 1929, at the courthouse door in Marshall, Madison Xounty, North Carolina, at 1:00 o'clock P. M., ex pose to public sale for cash, the fol lowing tract of land, set out and de scribed in the said deed in trust as follows : .On the waters of the Anderson Branch of the Middle Fork of Little Ivy, and in Number Four Township, adjoining the lands of M. D. Ander son, Malinda Carters' . heirs., and others; This being the land conveyed by L. B. Young to JU G. Young on the 23rd day of May 1891, and regis tered in the Register ol Deeds omce in the Town of Marshall, N, C, in Book No. 7 on page 467 on the 21st day of January 1895, to which refer ence is herewith made for a more perfect description of said lands. Con taining une Hundred and r ortv-six acres, more or less. This 11th day of Jane 1929. GUY V. ROBERTS, Trustee, 4t-July 5., y;: Skin, diseases f The aew remedy la liquid form celled PARA-ZIDE penetrates the skin going late every crevice and wrinkle thereby destroys the itch mite. If weed as directed PARA-ZIDE kills the itch In 40 minutes and one application is usually sufficient Gat a bottle today . from , Moore's Pharmacy, or sent prepaid to "yoa ! far SO cents per bottle. . ; ? iHm I STANDARD t DRUG ! XO. , 209 New Medical Building ' . Aihevllle, N.. C- ,;..,."' NOTICE! NOTICE OF SALE Bv virtu of the power vested in " . - - .l - j me as commissioner auiv Piwiiia bv judgment and decree, in a eoeciaj proceeding entitled "Hannan Ramsey Administratrix of C. J. Ramsey de ceased" against Marine McDaniels, and other heirs at law of Caney Ker sey, deceased, I will offer for sale at the court house door in the town of Marshall. N. C. on the 13th. day of July 1929, at 12 .'clock M- to the . . . . i . . i . i r T1 ' : nigtiest oiaaer ior caan uie toiiuwing described option .to-wit: In consid eration of one dollar-the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged the said seller hereby: agrees convey by warranty deed to said purchaser, at any time " . By a certain agreement made tne ISth dav of August. 1928 between P. V. Rector of Madison Co. and said State and Caney J. Ramsey, of said county and State, the said Ramsey hereinafter called the purchaser and the said Rector hereinafter called the seller. In consideration of f 1.00, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, strid seller hereby agrees-to convey Dy warranty deed to said purchaser at any time that he may aemancr on or before the 15th day of Aug.. 1929. for the sunt of $1600 all that certain piece of real estate situated in No. 1 township and in the town of Marsh ail, N. C, said County and State, more particularly described as fol lows:1 V T'V i" .u Beina- on the south side of Main St. in- said town known as the J. G. Ram sey brick building, and the lot of land upon which it is situaxec, ana more fullv described in s deed of trust given by the said J. G. Ramsey to the Central Bank and Trust Co., Trustee, dated the 9th day of July, 1927, re corded in deed Of trust Book No. 81, page 102, of the records of Madison Co., to which reference is made for a full and complete description and al so being the same lot conveyed by S. B. Roberts anji Key u. uuager, ana E. Rector to P. ; V. , Rector, to twhich deed .reference Is made for full description- It is also agreed that this option; include the Poet ui- fice fixtures. ? ; For a full and complete detail Of the said option and all its provisions reference is hereby made to ; deed book 51, page 323, of records of said county and State. v;.. v '' ili -This the 12th day oi Jupe, lvw. HANNAH RAMSEY, rCommisswhen O-July 6, ,129., . 'v.rM K'kU Reduced Round Trip Excursion Fare 'Mr NORFOLK, SOU I HttvW r RAILROAD and toanectione V ; ; -I 'i Week-end Fares Te Norfolk Southern Resorts Friday and Saturday of . V ' ' each week until October 6th f Snndey Faroe to Norfolk Sontbern Retorts Sudan till September Hit Samper Excnrtioa Fare All RasWts .. k- Until September 30th r- . Niafera Falle Excnniont once a Week JUNE 23th te 2nd Jersey Coat Roeorte once a week Jnno IS h t September ISth' r. o-r rt. l, 1S29 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power contained in a certain Deed In Trust executed by Caney J. Ramsey and wife, Han nah Ramsey to John A. Hendricks, Trustee,' dated August 16,' 1928,. and recorded in Book 33, page 148 in the Register, of Deeds' office, Madison County, to secure the payment of a note executed by the said Caney J. Ramsey and Hannah Ramsey to P. V. Rector of even date -with said Deed in Trust for $3500.00 said P. V. Rec tor being party of the third part, said note due and payable October 15, 1928. Default having been made in the payment of the said note, ond the said P. V. Rector having request ed that the land described in the said Deed Of Trust be sold in compliance wiih the terms therein expressed, I will therefore on Monday, the 1st day of July, 1929, at the courthouse, door in Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina, at 1 o'clock P. M., expose to public sale for cash, the following tract of land, set out and described in the said Deed in Trust as follows: Lying and being in the Town of Marshall, oh the south Side of the French Broad River, BEGINNING on a rock on the edge of the' road, and runs North 76 E. 50 feet to a rock, South 39 E. 50 feet to a rock, 10 feet East of an oak tree on the bank; spuyi 7 W. 10 feet to a rock in the bend of the road, South 19 E. 250 feet to a stake in the edge of the road ; theace running so as to include the .turn in the road, now being con structed by J. G. Ramsey as an ap proach. 9 building lot, N. 08 W. 438 feet to, a stake in C. BL Mashburn's line, N. 29 E. 260 feet to a rock in the edgjs of the road; thence N. 79 E. 126 fsAt tt the beginning, said lot of laO containing two and one fouiyjt acres more or less, being the tracTlf land conveyed by C. J. Ram sey 4(41 Hannah Ramsey to J. G. Ranf the? '2Vtfr'dy of May, 1927 andjiiheorded in Book of Deeds No. 50.te 227, and being' the same lot of land 'on which J. G. Ramsey erect ed a brick building. This the 3rd. day ef one, I9Z8. JOHN A. HENDRICKS, Trustee. O-Jttjns 28, 1929. Vw v ? SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES - At 12 o'clock'nobn Monday, July 1st. 1929. at the Court House door in Marshall. North Carolina. I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, pursuant to the laws of North Carolina, and the Town of Marshall, the following- lands within the corporate limits of said Town on which the said taxes for the years of 1925, 1926, and 1927 remain unpaid. A list of which land to be sold and the amount of taxes due thereon with cost of advertisement and sale to be- added, are as follows. D. A. ROBINETT, Tax Collector,. Town of Marshall. TAXES FOR 1925 ReeJ C. A. McDarris, House and tot, tax and cost $13.9 N. B. McDevitt Bouse- and tot, tax and cost S3U59' L. R. Ramsey; Real Estate, tax and cost i8 Jona G. Rector, Lot, tax, and COSt v j'-'P '"'v-i - -fi' ': : o TAXES FOR 1928 J. W. Burnett, Real Estate, tax and cost ; : - 1.11 G. B. Davis, Real Estate, tax and cost . ... 2.26 Mrs. W. F. Dearer, Real Estate, tax and cost 18.80 O. W. Deaver, Real Estate, tax and cost : 27.70 J Pete, Haynie, Real Estate, tax and cost ;,;; 1' "V , ; N. B. McDeritt, Real Estate, - tax and cost . W. H. Redmon, Real Estate, tax and cost V.V ' ':' L. R. Ramsey,. Real Estate, Ux and cost ,,' - ' - Marvin Silrers, Real Estate, tax and, cost 8.14 27.74 2.35 1.67 B.TO TAXES FOR 1927 Polly Copenhaver, Real Estate, taii and cost - :: V.. 12.85 G. F; Davis,! Real Estate, tax and cost i d.Bo n : W. Deaver. Real Estate, tax ' ' ' and, cost;; fi ' - S2.J0,. Portlier-EstX Real Es- tate44and,cosi 14.85; Pete Havnie.'Re'al t8tattaX and cost -,:r ' , - : . - 8.85 N. B. McDevitt, Real Estate, - tar and cost if T . . .42.87 Caney J. Ramsey. Real Estate, tax and cost : 49.10 Ramsey & Gof orth, Real Es tate, tax and cost ,,r;, -7.85 BaL. W. H. Redmon, Real Estate . ' tax and cost 20.85 A. B. Silvers, Real Estate, tax and. cost - .l.'i,..li . ' i 7.65 Teacher: "Concrete is that which can be seen. Abstract is that which csnnot.be seen. Now, give me an f xdrople of concrete." x ' t Eric "iiv trousers." r' . Teacher: "Good! Now five me an ex-!a of the e-bstract." ti'iC! I ours. j(

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