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THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1943 PAGE SIX THE NEWS - JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES DUE HOKE COUNTY By virtue of authority vested in me as Sheriff of Hoke Countv. and in'accordanee with Section 4, Chapter 213,' Public Laws of North Carolina 1927, I will on Monday, November 1, 1943, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the unpaid taxes for the year 1942, the following tracts or parcels of land. Time for sale: 11 O'clock A. M. Place of sale: The courthouse door in Raeford, N. C The amounts herewith listed do not include delinquent penalties nor cost of advertising. D. H. Hodgin, Sheriff of Hoke County, N. C o Land Sales 1942. Allendale Township White Mrs. Mary McDuffie, 14 acres. McLauchlin 3.72 G. C. Redding. 115 acres, Purcell $ 10.02 Mrs. J. A. Roper. 800 acres, Russell 177.68 R. W. Rushin, 38 acres, Residence 15.32 Miss Nellie Rushin, 37 acres, Residence 12.32 Colored Malcom Johnson, 13 acres, McLauchlin 6.78 John S. McLean, 23 1-2 acres, Res 20.22 Ed McNeill, 10 acres, Major McN 14.21 Booker T. Rucker, 40 acres, M. McNeill 6.76 Land Sales 1942. Antioch Township White J. E. Conoly, 32 acres, McNeill $ John Hector Conoly Est. 100 acres, Conoly D. C. Cope, 22 acres, Cope H. N. Gibson, 43 acres, Conoly J. W. Graham Est., 350 acres, Graham C. E. Johnson, 39 1-2 acres, Res W. W. Leach, 4 acres, Cope James D. Mason, 1 acre. Res Hector McBryde, 50 acres, McBryde Mrs. J. H. McNeill, 1 acre, Res M. B. McNeill Est, 100 acres, Mill Tract Elbert McPhaul, 323 1-2 acres, McP and McNeill J. W. McPhaul, 63 acres. Old Res Mrs. J. W. McPhaul, 322 acres, Brown Mrs. J. Emma Strickland, 124 acres, Old Res .. Mrs. F. C. Watson Est., 50 acres, Old Res ... 10.68 43.32 10.56 28.50 162.60 26.16 2.10 33.88 48.36 22.20 6.00 155.21 76.66 129.06 59.16 37.84 Colored George Currie, 12 acres, Currie Hattie Currie, 12 acres, Currie Isaac Currie, 12 acres, Currie Mary Fairley Est., 20 acres. Res Tom Martin, 8 acres, Bethune Mary McAllister, 10 acres, Currie Joe McCormick, 25 acres, Johnson J. W. McCormick, 43 acres, McNeill W. J. McCormick W. W. McCormick, Est., 271 acres, Old Res Albert G. McLean, 15 acres, Currie Sallie McMillan, 12 acres, Currie .- Ed McRae, 6 3-4 acres, McRae Wyatt Parker, 20 1-10 acres, Res James and Myrtle Quick, 57 acres, Thomas and Hodgin Kenny Watkins, 12 acres, McMillan Land Sales 1942. Blue Sprints White Mrs. J. D. Currie, 48 acres, Wilkes Highsmith Hospital Inc., 50 acres, N. A. Clark D. J. Love, 63 3-10 acres, Res Bessie Love and Mrs. Sykes, 104 acres, Love R. L. McMillan, 260 acres, 260 acres, Buffalo J. K. McNeill, 136 acres, Walters and McJueen N. A. McNeill. 55 acres, Walters F. P. McNeill Est., 50 acres C. Swamp Janette McNeill Est., 30 acres, Old Res Mrs. Dorris W. McNeill, 120 acres, Russell Caro McNeill Est., 63 acres, McNeill W. B. McNeill Est., 50 acres, C. Swamp Mrs. Flora J. McPhaul, 307 1-2 acres, Currie J. A. McQueen, 25 acres. Mill Site Miss Flora McQueen, 98 acres, McQueen N. C. Joint Stock Land Bank, 60 acres, McBryde N. C. Joint Stock Land Bank, 37 3-10 acres, W. B. McNeill Mrs. W. L. Smith, 46 acres, Mrs. N. A. Wilke J. A. Wilkes, 37 acres, Res Mrs. M. A. Wilkes, 12 acres, L. Parham 2.88 2.88 2.88 6.80 2.10 5.40 12.00 22.86 33.12 125.88 2.16 2.16 1.92 13.85 38.28 2.88 17.28 3.00 .32.34 10.44 52.26 73.26 27.60 3.00 23.10 17.10 22.38 3.00 93.72 4.50 22.32 32.40 18.60 18.00 40.78 1.01 Colored Eliza Jane Adams, 77 acres, Res 31.44 Bowmore Gin Co., 1 acre, Old Gin 1.80 John W. Davis, 27 1-2 acres. Old Res 12.90 Mack Evans, 9 acres, Old Res 9.00 M. W. Graham, 1 acre, Res 11.98 Willie Bell Malloy, 14 acres, Needham McEachern 6.30 Needham McBryde, 3 acres, Hester McB 1.86 Mitchel McEachern, 14 acres, N. McEachern. Minnie McLauchlin Est., 29 4-10 acres, Bowmore 21.48 Mary Eliza McPhatter, Est., 60 1-2 acres, N. Purcell and Old Res 39 84 L. McPhatter, 3 acres. Res 2.04 Hattie McRae, 5 acres, H. McBryde 2.10 Rosetta McQueen, 100 acres. Res 37.20 Mary Parker, 62 acres, J. Parker Est., 27.12 Tom Purcell Est., 60 acres, M. Purcell and W R 32.56 20.68 Land Sales 1942. Little River Township White E. B. Adkins, 135 acres. Baker $ 31.50 G. G. Bass, 14 acres, Harnett Lin .. ' J.60 Lundan Bradford, 16 2-3 acres, McLeod 1.92 S; B. Chapin, 10 acres, James Creel. 1.20 Daniel Deese, 15 acres, Baker 2.70 Christian Dunn, 108 acre, Moore Line 12.96 A. A. Garner, 62 acres. Res 15.46 L. F. Hartsell, 224 acres, McKeithan 59.46 Holder Heirs, 21 acres, James Creek 1.92 Dan Holder, 311 acres, James Creek 6.10 Kate A. Johnson Est., 71 acres, Res '12.60 Mrs. C E. Johnson Est., 44 acres, Old Res 9.30 Mrs. IX S. Johnson. 50 acres, Res 10.32 Walter Johnson, 1 acre, Res 5.10 Martha J. McCrimmon Est., 218 acres, Old Res. 41.64 John M. McCrimmon, 5 acres, James Creek 60 Mack McFadyen, 10 acres, Little River 2.88 W. H. McMillan Est., 12 acres, Harnett Line 1.44 O. W. Pendergrass, 50 acres, Foote 4.80 E. N. Priest Est. 92 1-2 ai res, Res. 21.60 Snuggs and Garner, 283 acres, Young Road 55.56 W. P. Smith Heirs, 22 acres, Cranes Creek 1.56 Mrs. W. A. Thomas, 382 acres, Vass Road 13.73 E. W. Wommack, 91 acres, W. O. Byrd 19.11 W. C. Wilcox, 300 acres, Cranes Creek 36.00 Sallie E. Wright Est., 50 acres, Turkey Creek ... 6.36 C'olor?d Martin Burns. 15 1-2 acres, Res -f.32 Solomon Elliot, 39 acres, Beaver Creek 4.68 1.50 4.20 90 5.26 Dan Fairley, 5 acres, Elliot Tiller Faulk Est., 15 acres, Res Henry Jones, 3 acres, O'Neal Martin Jones. 6 1-2 acres. Res Howard Modlin, 25 acres, Res. 12.96 O Land Sales 1942. McLauchlin Township White Mrs. D. C. Adams, 36 acres, Ray $ 30.36 G. D. Andrews, 41 acres, Old Res 20.40 Mrs. Mary Baxley, 14 acres, Boahn 1.68 James F. Blue, 38 acres. Davis 4.56 Mrs. W. T. Boseman, 1 acre, Res 15.72 Mrs. G. T. Brooks, 182 acres, Carmichal 76.92 M. E. Capps, 33 acres. Capps 3.00 Mrs. Cattie Cheek, 36 acres. Res 12.20 J. M. Cheek Est., 30 acres, Cheek 3.30 Mrs. Ethel Curtis. 14 acres, Boahn 1.68 Jeff Davis, Heirs, 38 acres, Davis 4.56 Mrs. Maggie Belle Gillis, 18 acres, McDuffie 4.32 J. P. Harmon, 10 acres. McNeill 6.00 Hoke County Club, 12 acres, McFadyen 21.60 Smith McCraney, 23 acres, McCraney 1.38 C. B. Newberry, 78 acres, Davis 14.88 D. M. Ray, 6 42-100 acres. Res 10.82 G. W. Ray, 81 3-10 acres, Res 47.46 K. C. Bitter. 22 acres, Res 23.70 Willie Scott. 50 acres, Res 22.20 J. E. Townsend, 73 1-2 acres, Norton 36.56 Mrs. Mary A. Townsend Est., 236 acres. Res 45.72 Cofored Andrew Baker. 2 acres, Ray 10.22 F. D. Bandy Est., 122 acres, Res 15.72 Ben Barrett, 36 acres. Old Res 3.48 Michael Burns. 16 4-10 acres, Res 15.90 Harvey Campbell, 37 acres, A. Campbell 17.96 James Capel Est., 25 acres, Old Res 9.00 Walter Everette, 96 4-10 acres, Res. 17.76 Lacy Graham, 54 1-2 acres. Res 16.42 George W. Handon, 3 acres, Gillis 4.50 Susan Handon, 29 acres. Res 14.88 Ed Maynor Est., 100 acres, Old Res 19.80 Carrie McLauchlin, 24 acres, McNeill 2.88 Joe Raleigh, 97 9-10 acres, Res 29.56 Michael Robeson, 29 6-10 acres, McNeill 3.60 James Stewart, 25 acres, Res. 15.76 Alex Whitted, 14 acres, Boahn 7.90 George Willis, 17 1-2 acres, McKinnon 4.20 Land Sales 1942. Quewhiffle Township White Mrs. A. C. Bethune, 170 acres, Buffalo Misses Bert and Ila Blue, 138 acres, Blue Clifton Brown. 25 acres, Gibson Mrs. E. L. Bryant, 72 acres, Bryant S. P. Flippin, 53 3-10 acres, Jno. A. Cameron R. A. Gillis Est., 64 acres, Gillis J. W. Graham, 32 acres, Graham R. G. Lassiter & Co., 4 acres, Sand Pit... J. L. Melton, 49 acres, A. Covington Minnie Melton, 49 acres, A. Covington I. E. McAnulty, 82 acres. Res W. L. McFadyen, 34 acre, Res N. C. Joint St. Land Bank, 160 acres, Wright.. N. C. Joint Stock Land Bank, 98 7-10 acres, Huff R. W. Parks, 210 acres, Bethune J. A. Patterson, 48 6-10 acres, Sinclair J. J. Pittman, 83 acres, Sanders Southern Security Guaranty Co., 83 acres, Brown - R. F. Stewart, 15 acres, Sinclair I 20.40 28.56 11.98 8.64 6.42 10.32 4.50 4.50 11.88 8.46 27.02 13.78 113.70 36.30 78.90 5.10 22.36 39.24 5.40 Colored Flora C. Blue, 147 acres. Blue 29.24 Henry Chambers, 2 lots, Lee Maultsby 7.64 J. H. Currie Est., 8 acres, Sinclair 2.78 John Davis, 24 1-2 acres, Sinclair 4.80 E. D. Fuller, 15 acres. Res 10.77 Garnell Goldsmith, 52 acres, G. & Burke 14.36 W. H. Graham, 56 1-2 acres, Res 10.95 Willie John, 31 acres. Cox 9.94 Penny Leach Est., 5 1-4 acres. Res 4.07 James McPhatter, lot, Lee Maultsby 2.40 Mattie Smith Est., 63 acres, Old Res 9.36 -O- Land Sales 1942. Rarford Township ' White W. B. Baker, Est., 2 acres. Old Res $ J. B. Barefoot Est., Rockfish Ave J. W. Baxley, Lot, Dawson Mrs. J. A. Black, 1 lot, Wagram Road N. B. Blue, 82 acres. Red Springs Road Neill James Blue, Lot, S. Blue J. A. Blue Est., Lot, Magnolia John McKay Blue, 3 2-10 acres, Res Rev. W. C. Brown, Lot, Donaldson J. B. Bryant, Lot Rockfish Ave. H. T. Bundy, Res Mrs. Julia Cain, 15 acres. Res. Mrs. N. W. Campbell Est., Res Mrs. C. A. Chappell Est., Res Jasper Chavis, Res. Rebecca Council Est., 87 acres. Council Mrs. W. 3. Crawley Est., Lot, Stewart M. M. Culbreth, 49 acres, Morton Mrs. M. M. Culbreth, 31 4-10 acres, Norton B. G. Currie Est., Res 3.00 1.80 4.26 4.56 84.48 336 4.50 30.70 13.02 1.80 1488 8.58 13.20 16.80 9.60 18.54 4.50 38.24 16 20 3.60 State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. I want to plant as many grazing crops as possible this year. Where can I get a grazing schedule? A. Ask your county agent for a co py of War Series Bulletin No. 22 or write the Agricultural Editor, State College, Raleigh, for this publication. It tells what crops to plant, when to seed them, and during what period grazing may be expected in the Coas tal Plain, Piedmont or Mountain sections. Q. What is the proper amount of ingredients for the dry curing of meat? A. Dr. D. E. Brady, in charge of meat research at State College, says that for each 100 pounds of pork, use 5 to 8 pounds of salt, 2 to 3 pounds of sugar, and 2 to 3 ounces of saltpeter. The mixture using the smaller amount of salt should be applied in cold wea teher. If there is danger of the meat temperature going above 45 degrees and where hams are to be held for prolonged storage, it is much safer to use a higher concentrator of salt. Ask your county agent for Extension Circular No. 262 or write the Agricul tural Editor, State College, Raleigh, for this publication. are most effective when the nnimals are taken off the grass, while the wea ther is still fai-ly warm, and before the cat lie ere placed in winter quar ters. This avoids getting the wintir quarters infested w ith the bi'ing louse. At least two treatments, 14 to 16 dys apart, kIh.uI.I be made. The first treatment will kill 'the grown lice, and the second will eradicate the lice that were unhatchod at the time of the first treatment. O County Council Of Heme Demonstration Clubs To Meet Pig Losses Cut By Care This Fall Q. When should cattle be treated for lice? A. Fall is the best season of the year to treat cattle for lice, says L. I. Case, Extension Animal Husbandman at N. C. State College. The treatment Farmers can cut fall pig lassos in half if they will take these precauti onary steps, says Dr. C. D. Grinnells of the animal industry department of the State College Experiment Station. Clean anil disinfect farrow:ng hou ses, and move them onto clean ground; avoid overfeeding brood sows just be fore and after farrowing; and wash the sows thoroughly with warm, soapy water. Be sure the houses have guard rails to prevent crushing pigs; feed clean red dirt to pigs on plank or concrete ; floors the first three weeks to prevent anemia and thumps; disinfect navel I stump when pigs are born to prevent joint ill; have pigs immunized against cholera around weaning time; and pro vide warm, dry well bedded quarters that are free of draft. "We need to save every pig this fall, if we are to reach emergency pork quotas for 1944," Dr. Grinnells de clares. "The extra work involved in taking these precautionary steps will be well repaid by more pigs saved, and more meat for America and her Allies." T,v. .,!:e Countv C unci! of Fed-u-tu"! ol Hoke Uemen.--trr.tion Clubs will n;oc! Friday afternoon, October 8 at 2:30 at the cou. thouse," says Miss Jo.-vph,no Hall, home agent.. The pur pose ol the meeting is to make plans for th" statewide membership drive which st-rts in Octjber and runs through December. Mrs. Marshall Newt n, county coun cil president, will preside. MisJ Verna Stanton, district agent Irani Raleigh, will be present to discuss objectives and goals for 1944. Plans will be mad made to try to double the enrollment of home demonstration club members in 1944. After the business meeting a short social hour will follow. All club of ficers in the county are urged to at tend and any other club members are invited. O IRISH POTATOES The average yield of Irish potatoes in the U. S. has increased from 112.6 bushels to 136 bushels per acre in the last ten years. It is thought that this increase is partly due to the new va rieties which have been introduced. One of these is the North Carolina ' Sequoia". O GRAZING CROPS A mixture of small grains, 4 to 5 bushels per acre, and some crimson clover will save high priced feeds and keep the hogs growing, advises E. V. Vestal, swine specialist State College. Mrs. Christian Davis, Res 18 90 Mrs. Paul Dickson, Res 58.20 G. G. Dickson, Lot, Harris Ave 15.12 Epstein & Yarborough, M. A. Gillis 24.00 A. J. Freeman, Lot, Hobsan 14.20 G. M. Freeman, Lot, Hobson 15.80 Mrs. Mary Blue Fuller, 47 1-2 acres. Turnpike Road 24.90 W. J. Gales, Lot, J. Gales 3.60 N. P. & P. M. Gilchrist, 189 acres, Cameron 21.00 A. J. Gillis Est., 28 7-10 acres, Res 30.84 J. D. Graham Est., Res ' 16.50 Mrs. Mary Green, Res 4.50 Joe Gulledge, Res 29.86 Mrs. M. A. Jackson, Res 6.30 Mrs. Libby Blue Kaylor, 17 acres, Campbell Graham Store, 10 7-10 acres, Blue 25.20 F. A. Keith, Lot, J. R. Baxley 10.52 A. C. Monroe Est., 45 36-100 acres, :lonroe 5.40 C. F. McBryde, 139 acres, Younge 65.56 Hector McBryde, Old Res 38.10 Mrs. Delia McDuffie, Res 12.00 M. McDuffie Est, Highland 25.00 Mrs. J. A. McKeithan Est., Res 9.00 L. M. McKeithan Est., Res 27.00 M. W. & W. A. McLean, Lot, Main 9.00 Mrs. Nellie McNeill, Lots, Main, 46.76 M. K. McNeill Est., 57 acres Red Springs Road, Lots, Stewart 73.50 N. A. McNeill, Lots, Main, Res 31.08 J. K. McNeill, 5 acres, A. Wilson, 20 acres, C. C. Covington, 80 acres, McL., 52 1-2 acres, McL. Est., Lots, Res., Cockran, Cameron, Morris 92.66 Mrs. J. K. McNeill, Lot, McGill 18.00 M. H. McPhaul, Lot, Blue 13.96 W. B. McQueen, Res 18.54 J. A. Niven Est., 19 acres, Brown 39.00 J .A. & E. E. Niven, 75 acres, Niven 5.55 J. Vance Norton, 26 7-10 acres, Norton 37.70 J. A. Patterson, 15 8-10 acres, Fayetteville Rd 9.00 Miss Mattie Peele, Res 30.00 Mrs. Helen L. Polston, Lot, N. S. Blue 5.46 Presbyterian Orphanage, Lots, Old School 10.20 J. R. Shaw, 5 1-2 acres, Harris 20.44 W. W. Smith, Rhodes, Lot 5.40 J. P. Smith, 5 acres, Jones 5.18 C. L. Stephens, Res 38.22 W. U. Taylor, Res 12.42 J. L. Teal, Res 26.68 Henry G. Townsend, 1 Lot, McNeill 11.98 Mrs. J. E. Townsend, 26 acres, Norton 19.00 J. A. Walters, 1 Lot, Prospect 2.40 Mrs. Fannie Walters, Lot, Edinboro 2.40 C. W. Westbrook, Lot, 6th Are 1.80 H. W. B. Whitley, Res. Lot, McLeod 60.72 C. L. Wood, Lots, Prospect 4.80 Mrs. Letha C. Wood, 133 acres, Pineforest 44.52 Colored Ross Ballentine, 5 acres. Res. 5.72 James Barber, Lot, Major Evans 6.50 Alton Beatty, Res. 6.30 Arch Bethea Est., Lot, Cockman .90 Ernest Bethea, Lot, Maxwell 7.30 Frank Blue, 15 acres, Res 6.14 Malcom Bridges, Lot, Silver Grove 3.70 Otis Bridges, 3 acres, Moore 3.60 Malcom Brown Est., Lot, Silver Grove 1.20 Sam Brown, Lot, McLauchlin 1.20 John A. Brown, Lot, Cockman 1.44 Ed Buie, 37 acres, Res 33.34 Alex Campbell, Lot, Pope Hill 2.98 Ella Campbell, Lot, B. F. Moore 2.28 Dave Carmichael Est., Lot, Cockman 3.60 Roy Clark, Lot, Res 6.70 Henrietta Coggins, 1 acre, Res 4.00 Isaiah Cole Est, 2 acres. Morris 2.70 Charlie Copeland, Lot, Res. 4.90 Lawrence Dockery, Res 5.50 Jesse Dunlap, 10 acres, Res., Lot, Queenmore ... 32.06 Flora C. Elliot, 3 acres, J. Blue, 4 acres. Blue, 5 acres, Res 3.90 Major Evans, Res ...) . 11.26 Mary Farmer, Lot, Oakdale 60 Mathew Ferguson, Lot, Cockman 12.86 Maggie Galbraith, 3 acres. Old Res 2.70 Alice Galbraith, 2 1-2 acres, Old Res 90 Sarah Galbraith Est, 3 1-2 acres, Old Res. 3.18 John M. Graham, 1 1-2 acres. Res 1.80 Hattie Harrington, 4 acres, Brookwood 90 Alfred D. Hart, Lot, Blue 3.46 Harry Heath, Lot, Oakdale Rd ' 5.50 3.60 90 1.20 3.70 1.44 .90 2.40 Ernest Hines Est, Lot, Maxwell 3.60 Ed Hollingsworth, Res 5-50 Carl Hollingsworth, Lot. Res 10.90 Caroline Husk Est, 15 acres. Old Res i-M P. P. Johnson, Est, 2 1-2 acres, Old Res 2.10 Ella Jones, Old Res 1-80 Lucy Jones, 9 acres, Res Martin Jones, ft acres, McLauchlin W. P. Kelly, Lot, Res 1-80 Oscar Laney, Lot, Queenmore 1.80 Cailie Letterlough, Lot, Res 4.00 Eooker T. Little, Lots, Freeman 6.10 Sam Love, Lot, Silver City Daniel Love, Maxwell, Lot David Miller, Let, Cockman 5.50 Stephen Monroe, Lot, Pope Hill 4.30 El vina Monroe Est, 28 acres, Res 6. Alex Monroe, 5 acres, McLauchlin Archie Morrison Est, Lot, Queenmore Joe Murphy, Lot, Melton J. H. Murphy. Lot, Brookwood 1.80 Roy Murphy, Lot, Pope 3.10 Mitchel McCall, Lot, Cockman 6.78 Frances McCrimmon, 50 acres, Elliot Est 9.60 Vander McDonald, Lot, Res 12.00 Daniel Robert McEachern, Lot, Silver City 6.10 Reed McKinnie, Lot, Res 5.30 Albert McKinnon, Lot, Oakdale Road 6.10 , Maggie McMillan, Lot, Silver City ' 7.80 Mattie McNair, Lot, McLauchlin 60 Albert McNeill Est, Cockman, Lot 5.80 John D. McNeill, Lot, Cockman 9.10 Simon McNeill, Lets, Cock mail 4.80 Pete McNeill, Lot, Cockman 2.40 Levi McNeill, Lot, Cockman 2.86 George McNeill, Lot, Moore 2.86 Frank McPhatter, Lot, Silver City 1.80 William McRae Est, 62 acres. Res 13.20 Will McRae, Lot, Cockman 3.10 T. K. McRae, Lot, Queenmore 90 Frances McRae Est, 2 acres, Res 2.40 Will McRae, 1-2 acre, Res 3.60 Murphy McRae, Lot, Dundnrrach Rd 7.24 Make McRae, Est, 14 1-2 acres. Res 9.18 Turkle McRae Est, 64 acres, Res. .40.20 Hattie McRae, 5 acres, Ed Green 2.10 Joshua Peterkin, Res 8.50 Will Pope, Lot, Kaylor 6.30 Bud Purcell, Lot, Maxwell 3.22 Sallie A. Purcell, 50 acres. Res 12.10 Jas. and Myrtle Quick, 22 acres. Silver City, Moore, Toomer 33.72 Ansel Rogers, Lot, Moore 66 D. P. Scurlock, Res. 27.52 Flora Scurlock, Lot, Queenmore 90 Dan Shaw, Res 3 50 Junius Siler, Res 2.40 Will Siler, Lot, Cockman 6.40 James Stewart, Lot, Cockman 2.40 Charlie Stewart, Lot, Cockman 1.20 Joe Terry, 7 acres, Milton Jones 2.52 George Willis, 5 1-2 acres, Res 7.40 Caroline Williams, Lot, Silver Grove 60 Emma Young, Lot, Cockman 60 Land Sales 1942. Stonewall Township White Mrs. D. C. Adams, 124 acres, Kinlaw Sarah McE. Ashford, 100 acres, Davis Mrs. Ruth Bristow, 4 acres, Res Joel Carter, 18 1-2 acres, Carter E. J. Davis, Est, 49 acres, Old Res James Deaton, 15 3-4 acres, McKenzie Mrs. W. M. Faircloth, 15 acres. Dundarrach Ernest Graham, 434 acres, McNeill W. H. Jordan Est, 52 acres, Res Margaret C. Livingston, 79 acres. Res W. E. Marley, 285 acres, Long, Marsh & Marley O. B. Maxwell, -87 acres, Maxwell Mrs. Carrie Mullins, 43 acres, Graham Mrs. J. L. McFadyen, 5? 1-2 acres, Faircloth.Z' J. L. McFadyen, 1-2 acre. Res ' H. A. McKenzie Est, 175 acres, Res. ' Sarah L. McKenzie Est, 8 acres. Res Mary E. McKenzie, 14 acres, McKenzie Dr. Parker, 50 acres, Blue Mrs. Mary Sandy, 39 3-4 acres, Adcox $ 35.88 9.60 4.80 3.95 15.96 924 8.64 189.15 30.36 32.82 25.20 113.46 11.40 26.58 1835 22.40 17.82 8.92 45.00 10.46 Colorrd Charlie Baldwin, 13 acres, Baldwin 115J Ed Baldwin, 12 acres, Baldwin 7'44 P. J. Baldwin, 11 acies. Baldwin " ' i0 06 Rudolph Baldwin, 13 1-2 acres, Baldwin II 10 AO
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