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E. 100A 8.85 P- r e. Dr. R. W.. Est. 24A 3.09 Price. K. L. 51 A 12.3R P Mr- C.. Heirs 1 ' - A .... 3.4t: Q-.r.n. Mrs. Iowa. Heirs 100A . . 89.94 Paper, Elva & Clyde Burner 28A 5.7s M. I ? 4 . A 9'?, K. Mrs J. JH A 4.94 47.44 Haper. N . Heirs 48A 10.48 ; R.ijx-r Mrs. Selma 22A 2.C4 ' R.-.ode?. Julia 40A 7.59 j R e, T. M. 86A 30.44 R coin.; en. E. E. 25A 9.22 Robinson. J. A 60A 4.94 i Ssa:-rti. T. p. Int -- -l.eld E. L. 125 A Si. fit:-'. G. M. 58' , A 10 88 \ S. .fids, C. W. 58>?A 7.751 Si .fids. I. M. 784 A 234.05 I .Tilvcy. Mrs. J. M. CA 12.4C 1 ?:lvey. Mrs. Bc:;h 40 '. A 8 8: ?::!? . M: . J. W. 82A 11.0" \ S -r. Mr.- . C. E. 20A 11.4C i Kw&iv.. D v. Co. Mineral Int. 10.48 1 Taylor. M. M. 90A 13.5L ! Tay: or. H. I. 61A 10.5f i Tanner. Edgar 10A 5.8? Tanner. Mrs. Liza 25A 4.92 Teague. G. M. 23A 4.92 Tilson. Welzie 20A 2.62 Tilson. Mrs. Ida 11%A 4.77 | Truelt. Henry 25A 15.56 Turpin. Floyd 9A 3.09 Tyler, Mrs. Carmen 15A 2.1C Voyles, S. A. 104 A 25.71 Voyles. Feliz 50A 9.5f Voyles, E. M. 90A 9.56 Voyles. Charles M. 15A 2.16 Voyles. Ham 84A 19.72 Ware, J. A. 112A 9.28 1 Ware. S. C. 43A 5.01 1 Wlare. H. C. 50A 9.83 Watson, Albert 2A 21.36 Watson, D. C. 135A 31.73 Weaver, K. V. 41 A 11.96 Weaver, W. L.. Heirs 34A 8.63 Wooten, Mrs. Callle 2A 5.11 BEAVERDAM Allen. Wilfred 10A 6.68 Allen, Charlie 45A 12.01 Bates. E. W. 35% A 18 ? Bates, George H. 37>/4A 28. 5S Bates, T. N., Heirs 140A 19.38 Barton, Bill 96A 21.32 Bell. Mulligan 60A 10.12 Beaver. John 44A 19.90 Beaver. E. H.. Heirs 264A 19.20 Beaver. J. E. 100A 12.40 Brannon. L. F. 30A 5.78 Brannon. E. L. 30A 12.39 Breedlove, B. A. 1L 1.48 Brittian, Mrs. L. V/. 35A 3.82 Bryson. W. N. 10A 2.37 Bryson, Allen 69A 19.81 Bryson, Forest 60A 8.29 Burgess, Mrs. W. L. 35A 8.40 Evan I- arnn r, F a- mer. Fa . nv . Farmer. F.: : mer. Farm' r. Fa chit. Farm' r, G.1 ' ' in. II L. 1275A 131.30 S. W. 169 A 17.53 169 A Lop IDA J. E. 187 A . Mrs. Fled 1 L :i 81A 1 7 0". 23.9c 1 Oof 80 A 3 19.54 I L ? 1 10of80A M. F 1 10 of 80 A Arthur 1 10of80A C. li. "OA \V. O. 120 A Ga: . n. Frank L. 100A Graii m, Walter 30A .. G . am. W. H. 4SA G ill], W. M. 45 A .... Oravi . FJ*d 148A Griffin. Oscar 38A 11a'. Jarnt . R. 205A Harvvood. J. H. & J. H. McCall 56 Huron, W. 13. 50A . Ho: ton, II. M. 35A . Howe, W. T. 20A . . . ?i nr. n. L>. B. 80A . . ?Jenkins. Cecil 40A Johnson. Mrs. Mae 10A J im-on. Mrs. Sarah, Heirs 214A 23.92 Jones, C. A. 40A 6.20 j Jump. W. B. 195 A 15.75 i Keith. J. L. 37A 4.60 ' Kelly, L. K. 70* 9.1F ! K.t'd, Davis. Heirs 48A 8 38 ! . . 3.55 . . 3.55 3 5." 1 . . 4.64 .. 32.5-1 . . 12.58 . 10.36 8.67 . .. 5.78 I . 16.4= ' . .. 5.78 | .. 32.88 ... 4 02 . .. 6.91 . . . 6.57 : . . 4.64 I .. 10.31 .. 13.48' 3.51 ! Kilby, S. L. 75A 10.99; K.llian. Mrs. Eliza 28 "1 A 4.64 j Kimsely, Joseph. Heirs 285A . . 33.56 | Lcnderman, E. T.. Heirs 15A . 2.95 j McDonald. T. J. 1109A 103.72 | McDonald. H<jbei\ L. 160A 37 30 ? McDonald. J. M. 75A 6.91 j McMillan, Mrs. Lettie Heirs 1L 2.94 : Martin, G. W. 280A 29.59; Martin. P. W. 54A 4.81? I Martin, Buster 10A 7.81 , Ma.shburn, Jack 31A .? 9.22 j Montgomery, W. H. 24A 2.90 ? Morrow. B. B. 237 A 48.30 | Morrow. Mrs. Viola, Heirs 35A 5.70 j Morrow. M. H. 80A 13.15 j Morrow, Mrs. G. W., Heirs 35A 5,88 Morrow, S. D. 65A 7.84 Moss. J. B. 30A 9.68 Murphy, Clifford 1L 11.37 1 Murphy, H. L. 2L 9.18 Murphy. Lee 35A 12.67 Murphy, Gay & Greely 50liA 18.99 Murphy, Manco 50'.2A 13.71 Olmsted. Mrs. Nancy E. 60A .... 8.04 Owenby, Mary E. 16A 3.41 Payne, Mary Jane 50A 4.84 Payne. Eller 30A 3.51 Phillips, Milton 70A 15.17 Powelson, W. V. N. 139A 127.69 Radford, R. P. Heirs 141A 30.72 Radford. Mrs. A. J.. Heirs 70A 14.85 Radford, Oalbourn 51A 13.12 Radford, Mrs. Nancy 50A 6.81 Radford, Mrs. Sam, Heirs 25A 5.55 Radford. G. L. 4A 12.06 Radfoird, F. W. 96A 71.60 Robert, Hampton. Heirs, 15A .. 5.21 Roberts, Pearl L. 50A 7.81 Roberta. W. M. Sr. 45A 3.12 Roberts, D. B. 130A 35.83 Roberts. Mrs. Margaret 60A 3.62 Rose, G. P.. Heirs 2A 12.58 Rose, M. N? Heirs, 56A 5.06 Rose, H. F. 1L 2J7 Rose, A. J. & G. F. 14 7/10A 3.22 Rose. J. B. 2L 12.91 Rose. John W. 25A 12.35 Shacklefcxrd, J. W., Heirs 122 M. A 23.82 Swain, Dev. Co. of Term Mineral Int 12.58 Taylor, J. L. 12A 3.88 Taylor. Rollin 50A 13.38 Taylor, George 52A 27.80 Taylor, J. R. 53A 8.16 Taylor, W. V. 25A 8.22 Taylor. Fred 50A 8.73 Ta7lor, Charlie 7A 12.58 JiA T. n. 1. >. H Va:?:i>. -.ess ? Ht-Jl. E W ;no. M ? M. 3 . \V H. 655A W . I I .?? Eu::.l 4A W ? r. 7 U. lOOA W.'.ntr. A. N 144 A W.i li.trs 4PA Era Wr.hcrspoon, U. 200A W ? L I. ISA \V y. A. N. 66'. A V ring. .-"am 81A Young. Sulllv :: A; Geneva J.nnp 50A Young. \V. M. ISA Young. O. M. 37 1 j A . \ ung. Julius it '. A HOT llOlst A.:-, n. Sam A Amburn. S. V. 50A . ... b> l. w. t5A Ee:!. J. N. 131A ncu * ? a Brock.' . Walter 45A Bruce. M: -. C. 13. EOA Burger. Fred R. 1A ... Burger, T. H. 30A Carroll. L. A. 25A . . . . Cam r. Mrs. Pe:y 116A C. ? : M. . Stella 116A C. ? ( D.' L R. 127A CiiamL J. K. I30A . Chastain. L. E. 55A . . . Clair, W. K. 56 A C ;n<. Martin. Heirs 75A Crow, J. P. 50 A Davis. Fred 1A Dav. . A. H. 15A Dtr. in. Jim 74A Denton. James Elven 7A Dickey. A. D. & Others Fain. Mrs. Martha 551A . T ::?( - < r. C. C. 130A .. Foirister. \V. G. 1A .... Franklin, A. J. 100A 19.06 Freeman. Mrs. \V. M., Heirs 60A 5.6'J 90.36 31 73 8.04 17.80 5.7'. 35.26 . 7.58 25.0i 9.41 12 5? 1.7D 9.7o 10.1. . 8.67 13.fi" 49.81 v.-v~.dLti 41.8.' 8.6" 11.13 10.43 3.72 9.8P 16.11 64.4-? 13.63 28.59 11.31 6.81 C.2.; I L" 9.0"! 12 33 0.21 93'; A 8. .'12 42.20 3.55 6.73 Gadd: L. I.. Heirs 25A G '.den. J. J. 245A Hall. Will 35A Hamby, R. C. 50A Hancock. J. W. 52A K:neock, Mrs. M. J. 43A 3.11 31. "1 3 84 . 4.9:1 12.29 4 4u Hancock. W. E. 10A 3.72 Harding, C. E. 80A 16.11 Harris, D. L. 100A 33.20 Harris. J. H. 230A 39.34 Hawkins, I. P. 20A 2.73 Hawkins. Joe &: Castell 50A . . 4.96 Hawkins. E. M.. Heirs 21A .... 3.97 Helton, B. H. 140 A 19.14 Henson, W. C. 99A 13.38 Hyatt. J. R 52A ?1? Hyatt, Mrs. Lula Bell 37A 3.99 Hyde, J. V. 24A 6.20 Hyde, H. B. 15A 4.83 Jenk.ns. A. L. 5A 1.6C Jones, R. L. 98A 8.67 Kimsey, A. T. 140A " 17.35 King. J. L 132A 49.49 Lafevers, W. E. 89A 23.54 Lafevers, W. N. 101A 32.2L Ledford, L. W. 9A 2.71 Ledford, J. A. 102A 25.13 Ledford, T. B. 2A 22.41 Ledford. W. C.. Heirs 245A 66.91 Long. Mrs. Louise 100A 13.63 Loudermilk, L. 130A 12.39 Mason Co. Ta. 130A 13.63 Montgomery. Mrs. R. A. 45A 12.24 Mull. Wayne 60A 12.37 Monday, Bass 100A 6.67 McCall, Herbert 3A 2.01 McGee, A. 100A 8.67 McGee Charlie 20A 12.63 McHan. Walter S. 15A 3.72 McHan, Bee 15A 3.72 McPerson. J. H. 40A 9.10 Nix, J. R. 66A 22.24 Panter, J. W. 12A 9.15 Payne, Charle S. 75A 16.84 Robert. Heirs 50A 6.20 Roberts, J. J. 135A 13.70 Shields. Emory 63A 12.11 Shields, L. M. 70A 6.44 Simonds, Mrs. Rose 47A 17.35 Simonds. J. C. 10A 10.27 Simonds, M. J. 90A 56.34 Simonds, Mrs. Lola 4A 20.75 Simonds. Waldo 1A 27.21 Stilley. Henry 70A 8.67 Swain, Dev. Co. of Tenn Mineral Int 6.20 Simonds. O. O. 28 A 61.84 Tanner, Mrs. W. H. 48A 7.07 Thompson, Hugh I. ?65A 13.61 Toccoa Lumber Co. 75A 8.67 Trantham, Mrs. J. E. 83A 9.79 Trantham, J. M. 12A 7.06 Underwood. O. E. 25A 11.25 Vemer, Mrs. L. A. 80A .... 26.0? Vemer. Taylor SA 3.20 Verner, Leonard 35A 13.01 Wallace. R. L. 116A 5.86 Westmorland. J. T. 2A 6.44 Ernest Simpson former husband of the Duchess of Windsor, n as Join ed the British regular arm? as a lieutenant. In the first World War he was a lieutenant in the famed Coldstream Guards. LEGAL NOTICES NOT It I F ? no;: ? - been posted at tatii.:. . frrviil by pa cnscr train* J"< and ?? ? and X>>-. '.j an.: 13. Sus pension of tr-.n service effective 27 ... i-ay of July 1941. Th? cp<::? tlcn of trains No- and 3t> fcc tw, cn A?hevU!e and Salisbury, and ?:a:ns Nos. 13 and Ix'wwn A?iie m ? and Knoxville. will be suspended (iu: in. National Defense Emergency, la.-t t:\iin-. being operated on Jul;. 26:1). This suspension is for the pu.r se of releasing passenger equip ment and power for National Dc'cim' activities and ? a' ? : :gestlon of Mr. Ralph lJudd the Transportation Com missioner cf the Ad visa ry Commis sion to the Council of the National Defense and with the approval of the North Carolina Uliiitu Commission. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTFM. H. A. I> Buns. Vice President. 52 2' NOTICE TO CREDITORS This is to notify you that I have sold my stock of merchandise in Murphy to A. W. Lovingood. and prior to sale, executed a good and sufficient bond a-s required by the statute in case of bulk sales, guaran tee. ng that I would pay the s^le price, less my exemptions, to my creditors. F;le claim with Rass Lovingood. Trustee, at Murphy, N. C.. on or be fore the first day cf September 1941. Dated a: Murphy, N. C.. Aug. 1st.. 1941. Tom V. Lovingood <2-2t-A.W.L. > CULBERSON NEWS Miss Euva Lee Bailey, of Saxa phaw. is visiting friends and relative; here this week. Sheridan \Va!-ai spent Sunday in Franklin. Mi . and Mrs. Winfred Collins, of Lenoir City, visited friends and ie latives here over the weel: fnd. M:. jnd Mrs. Glen Owenby, of Lenoir City, spent Sunday here. Mrs. G. L. Kisselburs was taken to Baltimore, Md., last w-?ek foi treatment. Ira C. Owenby left Monday for Chattanooga. W. I. Richmond spent 'he weel: end with his family in Circo, Ga. Mrs. B. R. Carroll, of Murphy, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. G. E. Dickey here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus White of Mur phy spent Sunday with S. L. Kissel burg and family. o Watch For This Every Week SHORTY'S "One is never satisfied tuilft a portrait of a person one knou t" ? Goeth* AUGUST 13 ? First Welsh settlers ar rived in America 1682. 14? Probe streamline train wreck in Nevada. 1939. 15? Fremont climbed ML Fre mont. 1843. If? Monterey named Calilor nia capital. 1775. IT? Strike cut New York milk supply, 1939. 1$? Virginia Dare, first white child bam in America 1587. It? Pope Pius XII appealed lor peace. 1939 Any and Every Day The Best All Around Car Service I* Found At SHERRHTS SERVICENTER Emo Product* Catholic Services Mu.pic. every S ... 3:00 4 un.l U . '0 A. M. I T Clierokcc. every a: ?y, 5 w A. XI.. E. S. T Brysoa City, cu- - ay. .V M. E. S. T. Franklin. every -ml . 4 .1 5^. day. 8.00 A. M E. s T. Highlands, every S? iy h.oq A. M.. E. S. T. Andrews, every I:'. S 4ay, s.oo A. M.. E. S. T. V. .U'SViUe. evcrv ~ur.,. iy J.oo XT. 'Central T.n. Rev. A. F. Rohro.icher BAPTIST Rev. A. B. Ca : stgt Services 11 A. >1. ,1 7 p. y[ CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. Clarence A. V . Pastor rrt-uiiii.ii vSch See-.-.::.; ::r.i Sunday at 11 a. m. METHODIST Rev C. B. Newton. I'jvtor Services each SuihI.ij at 11 A. II ?nil 7 P. 11. Epwoii: Lea|o(. 6:15 p. m. Prayer Me.' ng \V<dn?. day nights at 7 :00 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN Henry L. Paisley. D. I?. Pastor. Services every Sunday a* 11 a. m. anc 7 p. m. except on the first Sundaj mornings and the third Sunday even in*. Tomotla Baptist Rev. Harve Stansborr-. pastor. Church Services ever:. Sunday it 11 A. M. ar.d 7 P. M. EST Mt. Carmel Baptist Rev. E. A. Beaver. Pastor Rev. Graham, Asst. P:< -tor Church services at 11 a. rn. and 7 p. m. Prayer services 7 p. m. Wednes days. Friendship Baptist Pastor: the Rev Edgar Willix Church services 11 a. *r?. Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Wednesdays BTU Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Ranker Baptist Rev. W. T. Truett. pnftor Church services 11 a. m. 6 :30 p. m.? BTU. Swanson Baptist Church Rev. Bill Johnson pastor Services Saturday night at 7 p. m ; on first Sunday at 11. Wolf Creek Churches BAPTIST Rct. W. A. Hedden, Pa?tor Services second and fourth Satur days 7 p. m. Second and fourth Son days 11 a. m. BYPU Sunday 5:45 p. m. ?_Vi_rtlH DAY ADVENT1ST . X.. Cft*T?n, local Elder C ?- nemce each Saturday 10:30 Jft. SNOW HILL CHURCH Rev. W. C. Pipes, Pastor Sunday School each Sunday ft 9 A. M. Church services each second and fourth Sundays at 11 A. M SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHCTtCB Pastor, W. T. Truett Services held every third Sunday. OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. E. A. Beavers. Pastor J. C. Clonts. Sunday School Sup erintendent. Preaching every first and fourth Sunday. Singing every Sunday 1:00 o'clock. HAYESVUJLK METHODIST Ctreltt J. A. Clfmrnrr Jr.. Pastyr 1st. Sunday? Oak Forest. 11 A. II.: Hickory stand 2 P.M.; Ogdcn 3:30 P. W. 2nd. Sunday ? Haycsville 1J A. H: Sweetwater 2 P. M.: Peachtree 3:30 P M : Hayeaville 7:30 P. M. 3rd. 8unday? Hickory Stand ? A- M.: Ogden 300 P. M : Oa? Por?t 7:30 P. M. 4th. Sunday ? Hayesrllle 11 A. Sweetwater 2 P. M : Peachtree I:* p- M.; HayesylUe 7:30 P. M. WANTADS PAF
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