PAGE SIX THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1S40 Improved Uniform International SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON : By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. Dean of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) i Lesson for September 1 Lesson Subjects and Scripture texts se lected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used by permission. PRAISING GOD FOR HIS BLESSINGS LESSON TEXT Psalm 103:1-5. 10-18. GOLDEN TEXT Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits. Psalm 103:2. We live in difficult and cpnfusing days with much on every hand to dis courage us. We look about us in vain for any encouraging sign. The result is that unless we exercise care the temptation will overtake us ' who are Christians to fall into the bitter, complaining attitude of the . world, forgetting the benefits .which ' I l 1 . a . . . r , . ting His mercy and grace, and, in this hour of trial, telling the world - by our life, if not by bur lips, that we have lost our faith in God. It is easy to praise God'when all goes well, when we see His bless- ing upon us; but the Christian should recognize that praise is a vital part of his daily fellowship with God, an expression of his apprecia tion of all that God is and does for him. Psalm 103 has in all genera tions been a favorite of Christian people when passing through deep waters and fiery trials. I. Praise for Personal Blessings ' '- (vv. 1-5). ' Our relationship to God is a per sonal one, and His. blessings are per sonal. Praise also is a personal soul exercise to which we need often to stir ourselves. We need to call on "all that is within" us to. bless and praise the Lord. v "Forget riot" how prone we are to do that very thing. We remem ber the things we ought to forget and forget the things we ought to remember: We have become so ac customed to the many blessings of ... .1 , mni . ter of course. Note that the chief of all bless ings is the forgiveness of sin (v. 3). The spiritual is far more important than the physical, but that too is in cluded. Only God can heal our dis eases, whether by means or by di , rect intervention. He also meets with true satisfaction every right and1 normal desire of man, whether it be physical, social, mental or spiritual.' That calls for praise from the depths of our beings. II. Praise for Forgiveness of Sin (vv. 1044), . ' We mav "nut on a front" when we deal with our fellow men, but there is no use in thus trying to fool God. He knows us for what we are "frail children of dust, and : feeble as fraiL" We are not able to meet our own little problems; how , can we do anything with the sin question? The mercy of God, high as the heavens, is revealed nowhere in sucn overnowing measure as in fiis dealing with the sins of "them that fear him" (v. 13). For them He has the pity of a father, but He has more, for He has. the authority and "power to cast our sins as far from us as the east is from the west, and how far that is no one knows. Observe that His mercy is only for "them that fear Him." "God resist eth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble" (James 4:6, I Pet 5:6, 7). Whosoever will may come and receive of Him abundant pardon. Why not come now? III. Praise for Everlasting Loving kindness (w. 15-18). Man and ' everything that "man makes or does is transient, and will on day pass away. What a fool, that man is who lives only for the things of this world which are des tined to wither like the grass How tragic to come into eternity and to I face God empty handed and con demned for one's own selfishness and folly, when He is willing to show unto us that "loving-kindness" which Is not only for this life, but also for the life that is to come. As we praise God for this great and blessed gift, shall we not be moved to go out and seek to win others to Him? ' In closing this brief study of the One Hundred Third Psalm may we again suggest that in these bitter days which so sorely try the hearts of men, we lift our souls up to a high spiritual plane by praising God- When Hardley Page was mak ing a flight through the Orient a . large rat was attracted by the smell of food and entered into the air plane. Later, when Mr. Page was in mid-air over a mountainous coun try where he could not land, he sud denly heard the sound of gnawing behind him. He knew that the rat might so damage his plane as to cause disaster. Then he remem bered thpt a rat is not made for high altitudes. So he began to soar. Soon the gnawing ceased and hours later when his machine landed he found the rat lying dead beneath the engine. It is a blessed truth that atan cannot endure the high alti tudes of praise. He quickly departs from the soul whom he finds re joicing in this high and lofty spir itual atmosphere. "Try praise," for "priise changes things." Ellijay By MISS HAZEL AMMONS Rev. Bill Breedlove is making .a -.good, success of his revival which is being held at the Ellijay Baptist church. ' -Many people " from lliiiS community- attended lV singing convention- at the Walnut Creek, school house Sunday, August 25. Air. and Mrs. James Parker .of Monroe, . Wash.', .was' .'accompanied' by Polly Moses iof .Scio, Ore., on a visit to their old home place here. This .'is' their first visit back to their native county and state in over 27 yeans. I Mrs. Henry Fox of. the Mount Grove section is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Andy. Caircns of Swun-nano-a. . J'arker Adams has returned to lii.s home after a visit with rela tives in Bend, Ore., and Sedro V,'xley, Wash.' : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers and Mr.; and Mrs. Frank Rogers 6) Highlands visited Mr, and '. Mrs. Albert Rogers Sunday, August 25. Mr. and Mrs. Olney Moses wnd Family of Etowah, Term.; visited Mr. and Mrs. Alec Amnions Aug ust II. .. ' M n and Mrs. . Ben Rogers' and Mr. and Mrs. Don Houston .and family ol , Buck Creek visited Mr. Diphtheria Prevention Required By Law By DR. E. N. HALLER County Health Officer Eight Hundred North Carolina children died withi diphtheria dur ing the past five years. It is hard to believe that so many children,.- are dying in a civi lized country from a disease that can be prevented tat little or no cost to tlie parents. ' . The failure of parents to have their children' protected against diphtheria and the high death , rate from diphtheria has catfsed . the state of North Carolina to pass a law requiring all children to have tile .diphtheria toxoid..; . Parents are now required by law to have their babies take the diph- August 18. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Haskett and family of Waynesville visited Mr. llaskett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Haskett, August 11,' ' Three boys from '.this community inlisted with the U. S; Army at Fort Bragg, Johnie Price, William Berry, Walter Lee Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keener and family of Webster visited Mr,s. Keener's -'.mother,' Mrs. Carry Hen ry, Sunday. Miss' Edna Henry spent the week-end with -.her cousin, Miss thena toxoid when they are six months old ; and all 'other children under six years of age who have not had the diphtheria toxoid are required to take it. ' If you have any children between the ages or six months and six years, not protected against diph theria, see your doctor at once, or go to the county health depart ment, as the diphtheria toxoid does not take effect until two months after .it has been' given. Twin Beans Brought To Press By Mrs. Hurst Twin vegetation keeps on coming into the Press office. This time it is a sample twin bean, that is one from a whole bush full of beans growing double. ' , ' It was grown , by Mrs. Elsie Hurst of Leatherman. Indeed, twin vegetables. and fruits are becoming so frequent here abouts, we would like to challenge the farmers, young and old, to bring on. some triplets, quadruplets and quintuplets., LEGAL ADVERTISING and-. Mrs. Kcrmit Rogers Sunday, Hazel Henry of Franklin! LEGAL ADVERTISING LEGAL ADVERTISING Sale of Real Estate for Taxes MACON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TOWN OF HIGHLANDS. On September 9, 1940, 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. 1939, in the amount set forth, with the cost .of this advertisement and sale and penalty to be added: . ' . - '. : Name Acres or Lot Abbott, Forest, 1 lot . . Anderson, F. N., 2 lots Arnold, J. F., 1 lot ... Beck, lim, 1 lot ...... Bell, Mrs. Nora, 1 lot Calloway, Claud, 1 lot . Champneys, W. T,. 8 acres. . 13.50 Cleaveland, G. E., 1 lot ......2.25 Cook, F. B. & Trice, J. H., 1 lot Davis, E. I., Attorney, in fact Elrotl, I); B., 1 lot Findley, J, I., 1 lit .'...... Fuller, C. C, 1 lot Hammett, L. O., 1 lot . .. . Harrisrtt Rebecca, 97 acres .................... Harper & Fuller, 1 lot... Hicks, J. L., 1 lot . . . Hines, J. A., Estate, 1 lot Holt, A. C. & MpConhell, Ca,ssie, .54 acres, bol. . . Hopper, M. M., 1 lot ... Lee, Herbert. 1 lot Livingston, W. K.", 1 lot. Marchetti, Mrs. Mollie, Estate, 1 lot ............... .5.06 Moore, M. E., 1 lot 4.50 McClure, Mrs. Pratt, 1' lot.... 2.25 Taxes .$1.13 ..6.19 ,.5.06 .16.88 .10.69 . .2.25 . .93.38 ..53.44 ...4.50 ;..3.60 ... .3.38 . .82.13 .256.50 ...3.38 ...6.19 ..36.00 . .35.29 ...7.49 ...4.50 ...1.13 MeKinney, J. P Estate, Mot 11.25 Nicholson, -W: H., I lot 5.63 Norfleet, Herbert Lee, 1. lot... 6.75 Paul, H.'T.i 2 lots . . . .. - . . . .21 38 Paul, Guy, 1 lot . 43.20 Potts, F. H., 32 Jots .41.85 Potts Bros.r 1 loF . .'. a ... . . . .73.69 Potts, W. ; T., Egtate, 1 ' lot, . . .7.88 Potts, Eula Belle, 2 lots ......4.50 Pott, ' J. E., 6 lots 16.04 Potts, S. E., 1 lot ...14.18 Redden, C. F., Jr., 1 lot. . . . . .19.35 Reinke, Dr. E. E., 1 lot ......33.75 Rice, L. W., 3 lots ..........34.88 Rogers, E. M., 2 lots ' ... ....'.46.13 Rogers, D. M., 1 lot . . . . . . . .18.11 Scott, F.- G., 1 lot ..5.63 Spencer, A. G., 1 lot ...... ..48.15 Stephen, W. H., 1 lot ..4.39 Thompson, Mrs. Florence VA lots . 47.25 Thvvaite, Ben, 3 lots ....... .51.75 Wink, J. C. H., 1 lot 1.13 Winn & Duckett, 1 lot .' .4.50 Wright Milling Co., Mot ... .3.38 Wright, Leo, 1 lot 4.50 This, the 14th day of August, 1940. W. P. CLEAVELAND, Clerk and Tax Collector for Town of Highlands. 1 Sale of Real Estate for Taxes MACON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TOWN OF FRANKLIN. Pursuant to an order of the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Franklin, I will on Mondqv, September 9, 1940, at twelve o'clock noon, at the court house door in Franklin and thereafter until said sale is com pleted, sell at public auction in the manner provided by law the property hereinafter described 'belonging to or listed in the names of the persons designated for the Town Taxes due for the year 1939 in the amount set. forth, with penalty and cost of this ad vertisement and sale to be added; to-wit: Name Acres or Lots Allen & Moore, 1 lot, one- half interest Ralph V. Angel, 1 lot ...... H. B. Angel, 1 lot Zeb Angel, 1 lot John V, Arrendale, 1 lot Taxes . .$2.62 ...1.94 ..11.16 ..16.73 ...1.55 T. B. Ashe, 1 lot w.. ...1.94 .29.10 . .8.73 ..4.37 lot I. J. Ashe Estate, 1 Derald' Ashe, 1 lot . John Benbow, 5 lots A. G. Cagle, 1 lot 9.65 W. Roy Carpenter, 1 lot 1...2.41 J. L. Collins, 1 lot ....3.10 J.' S. Conley, 1 lot ...80.90 Mrs. Carrie R. Crawford, 1 lot 14.55 Mm. C. C. Cunningham, 3 lots. 87.30 Frank Curtis Estate, 1 lot 1.46 Anna Dills, 1 lot 77 lim Elmore, 1 lot ..3.40 S. W. Enloe & Son, 1 lot.... 2522 T. B. Enloe, 1 lot 2.95 Fred Fletcher, 1 lot .....1.94 Mrs. J. A.. Fowler, Executrix, 3 lots ...........7888 Mack Franks. 1 lot 14 Of. A. S. Gregory, 1 lot 73 R. C. Green. 1 lot .30.65 Frank M. Higdon. 1 lot. .... .10.67 Harry Higgins. 3 lots 105.92 Mrs. Harry Higgins, 1 lot.... 2.91 D. Holmes, 1 lot ..1.46 Mrs Pearl Hunter, 1 lot 1.16 W. E. Hunnicut, 1 lot 24 Joe Jones, 1 lot 3 .88 J. L. Kinsland Estate, 1 lot 223 Rov Kinsland, 4 lots 2.42 Howard Ledford, 2 lots 1.94 W. B. Lenoir Estate, 1 lot 1.16 E. A. Mashburn Estate, 1 lot.. 7.47 T. A. May. 1 lot SS2 N. Moody, 1 lot .97 Taxes , . . .28.52 .....3.72 ,...29.10 Name Acres or Lots John M. Moore, 1 lot ;. Alex Moore, 1 lot .. ... Z. V. Moss, 1 lot ...... B. C. Munday, 2 lots .32.98 T. S. & S. A. Munday Est., 1 lot, Vi interest .. .1..6.07 II. E. Munday, 2 lots ...19.89 Ada McCoy, 3 lots 311.61 McCracken & Scarce, 1 lot... 6.21 Grace O'mahundro, 1 lot 19.40 H. Arthur O.sborne, 2 lots.... 33.95 J. E. Palmer, 1 lot ' I. T. Peek, 1 lot Ruth Z. Porter, 1 lot .... T. W. Porter, 1 lot E-ffie Love Powers, 1 lot . Elsie PruitV l lot J. M. Ray, 1 lot Oliver W. Roy, 1 lot ...13.58 Chas. Reece Estate, 1 lot ....2.42 J. S. Robinson, 1 lot ...15.52 Arlesia Roper, 1 lot 97 D. G. Stewart, 2 lots I. H. Stockton, 1 lot . E. E. Syphcr, 1 ldt Carl Tallent, I lot Tallulah Falls Railway Co, i lot .-...:.... A. J. W'est, 1 lot W. C. Wilkes, 1 lot ....... S. W. Womack estate. 1 lot NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION North Caroilina ' - t Ma con County In The Superior Court E. Lawrence : vs. . . Francis C. Cary . Under and by virtue of an exe cution directed to the undersigned Sheriff ,of Macon County, North Carolina, from the Superior Court of Macon County, North Caralina, in the above entitled action, and in pursuance to a levy made under said execution, I will, oh Wednes day the 25th day of September, 1.940, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front door of the Court House in Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, offer for sale and will sell, to the highest bidder,, for cash, to satisfy said execution, the lands privileges and rights, herein after described : All of. the property and rights described in a deed from Andy Haskett and wife, Mary Ann Has kett, to Francis C. Cary dated 13th day of June, . 1938, recorded in Deed Book B-5, at page 3o5, office of Register of Deeds, Macon County, North Carolina. Also all the property and rights described in a deed from Margaret Ann Ammons and Alex Ammoras to Francis C. Cary,. dated 12th day of December. 1938, and recorded in Deed Bock B-5 ut page 540, office of the Register of Deeds. Macon County, North Carolina, to which deeds and records thereof reference is hereby made and had for a more complete description. Tins the 23rd day of . August, 1940. A. B. SLAGLE, Sheriff Macon County, N. C. A29 4tc S19 LEGAL ADVERTISING Highway 28 (now U. Si 64); then with the W bank of said High way S 82 W 200 feet; then S 12 E 200 feet to a stake; then N 82 E to the beginning. Also the following easement and right-of-way over and upon a space of land 10 feet wide, lying between said property above de scribed, and a serine about 75 feet from the second corner of the lot above described, with right of ingress, regress and egress for school children and other parties to pass over said land and use the water from said spring. The above described .land being the property conveyed by E. W. Doughty and wife to County Board of Education of Macon County by deed dated and recorded in Book P-4 of Deeds, at page 364, in the office of the Reg ister' of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina. A deposit of 5 per cent will be required of the - last and highest bidder at said sale. 1 This the 5th day of August, 1940. G. L. HOUK, County Supt. of Schools A15-4tc S5 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of John J. Corbin, deceased, late of Maccm 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 3rd day of Aug ust, 1941, or this: notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleas-e make immediate settlement, ' This 3rd day of August, 1940. EVA CORBIN, Administratrix. A8-otp S12 ...5.52 ..34.77 ...2.91 ..70.57 ..19.40 ...9.46 ...6.31 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified us executor of W, P. Deal, deceased, late of 'Ma con county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims 'against the esate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned oh or before the 10th day of August, 1941, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 10th day of August, 1940. ALEX DEAL, Executor. A15-6tp S19 NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND North Carolina Macon County. WHEREAS, under and by virtue of the authority conferred by a certain deed of trust executed by J. S. Robinson, dated July 28,. 1927, and registered in Book 31 Page 19 records of deeds of trust of Macon County,; North Carolina, the undersigned; trustee, did, at 12:00 .o'clock, noon, on Monday, July 29th, 1940, expose to sale the property described in said deed of trust, when and where Mrs. R. M. Powers became the last and highest bidder for same; AND WHEREAS, an advance bid has been filed and an order made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, that the said property be re-advertised for sale as by law required; . ; . ' Now therefore, the undersigned trustee, will at 12:00 o'clock noon on Monday, September 2nd, 1940, expose to sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following describ ed property, to-wit: BEING the Northern Portion of lot No. 2 of Dixie Hall as surveyed and platted by W. N. Sloan and shown by the various conveyances between the heirs' of the late Gov. James L. Robinson and more par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on Iotla Street on the West side; North east corner of lot No. 2A and runs with Iotla Street N.. 19 W 142 feet to a stake at the intersection of Church Street ; thence with Church Street S. 71 W. 172.8 feet to a stake, the corner of the Robinson and Addington lots ; thence with the old line S. 19 degrees and 20 minutes E. 142 feet to a stake, Northwest corner of lot No. 2A; LEGAL ADVERTISING thence with the lini of lot N. 71 E. 172.1 feet to the beginning. This sale is made .on account of default in the payment of the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust. This the 10th day of August, 1940. : - - - - HENRY ROBERTSON, Trustee A22-2tc A29 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST North Carolina, Maoon County. Pursuant to the power of sale in a Deed of Trust executed by B. B. Lenoir and wife, Corinne Le noir to G. L. Houk, trustee, on Sep tember 11, 1939, default having been mode in the payment of indebted ness secured thereby and demand of sale having been made upon said trustee, as set forth therein, I will, at the hour of 12 noon, on Monday, September 9, 1940, at the Courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property : All the lands contained in a deed from W. B. Lenoir and wife, to B. B. Lenoir, dated June 30, 1922, and recorded in Book H-4 of Deeds, at page 419, in the office of the Register of Deeds, to which record reference is hereby made ' for a more complete description. . A deposit of 5 per cent will be required of the last and highest bidder' at said sale. This the 8th day of August, 1940. G. L. HOUK, A15-4tc S5 Trustee NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Macon County Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale vested in the under signed trustee by deed of trust ex ecuted by W. W. Lenoir and wife, Viola Sanders Lenoir, to the under signed trustee, dated October 16, 1935 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book No. Building and Loan No. 1 at page 193, the undersigned trustee will, at 12 o'clock noon, on Sep tember 2, 1940, sell at the court house door in Franklin, North Carolina to the highest bidder, the following described real estate: All the lands described in a deed bearing date of April 7, 1926, from J. Keer Cunningham and wif. Lassie Kelly Cunningham, to Viola Sanders, said deed being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon Qounty in Book N-4 of Deeds, page 244, to which reference is hereby made. This land is being sold on ac count of default made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. ' This the 2nd day of August, 1940. GILMER A. JONES, Trustee. A8-4tc A29 . .24.74 ..28.08 ...4.85 ...2.91 ,.2022 ...2.43 ...9.00 .5.33 Mrs. Jno. C Vright, 1 lot ..33.95 Davis Reece, I lot 78 Colored: Gifton England, 1 lot ........728 Nelson Hayes, 1 lot 2.33 Xobia & Mabel Moore, 1 lot.. .49 James Burston, 1 lot 1.94 Charlie Wykle, 1 lot 1.70 This the 9th day of August, 1940. GEO. DEAN, Tax Collector Town of Franklin, N. C EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of John Stephen Sewell, deceased, late of Macon County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of July, 1941, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. . This 16th day of July, 1940. ALBERT E. BROWN, Executor Jly25 6tc A29 NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY North Carolina, Macon County Pursuant to an order duly made by the County Board of Educa tion of Macon County, I will seU at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina at 12 o'clock noon on Friday, September 6, 1940, the following described land, the same being the property formerly used for the Rainbow Springs . School, to-wit : BEGINNING on a small apple tree about 100 feet below the old road and runs N 12 W 200 feet to a stake in the East bank of state i Sale of Real Estate for Taxes MACON COUNTY, , NORTH CAROLINA. , Pursuant to an order of the Board of Commission ers of Macon County, I will on Monday, September 2, 1939, at 12 o'clock, noon, and thereafter until said sale is completed, sell at the courthouse door in Franklin 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 county taxes due for the year 1939 in the amounts set forth, with cost of this advertisement and saleto be added; to wit: - 15 acres .................... 128 Welch, C. C, 28 acres........ 5.47 Welch, Effie, 23 acres ........ 5.16 Woody, J. C M., Uyi acres. . .77 Woody, Mrs. Emaline and Maude Breedlove, 124 acres .77 Woody, J. W. 12J4 acres.... 2.77 CARTOOGECHAYE TOWNSHIP Andensofri, R. A. Est., 20 acres (23 interest) ...,..$4.35 Anderson, Walter.,4 acres ... 3.92 Anderson, Lawrence, 2 acres. 424 Anderson, Chas., 8 acres..... 4.18 Anderson, Mrs. R. A. Est., 10 acres, (23 interest) ........ 2.56. Anderson, M. H., 72 acres 11.66. Anderson, Fred, 13 acres...... 7.49 Anderson, Mm. Ellis, 45 acres 5.6S Carpenter, W. H., 1Q3 acres.. 11.14 Carpenter, W. Roy. 7 lots.... 128 Christy, Henry, 5 acres 5.07 Crawford, Mrs. Carrie, 14 acres 1.86 Crockett, S. acres... 18.71 . Dills, J. M., VA acres 3.41. Nam . Acres or Lota Tacaa Ntmi Acraa or Lote Taxaa BURNINGTOWN TOWNSHIP Anderson, J. A., 25 acres $2.32 Angel, Mrs. Rebecca, 60 acres 320 Breedlove, C A., 75 acres.... 7.18 Carnes, Charlie E., 35 acres.. 4.05 Coffey, Mable A., 65 acres.... 8.92 Cochran, Lawrence, 4 acres... 2.99 Cook, J. G., 50 acres.......... 6.35 Dehart, Norman D., 70 acres.. 1.92 Deweese, Wm. & Rozell Fouts, 35 acres 12.61 Duvall, Steve D., 44 acres..... 5.84 Fouts. D. C. 35 acres.... 5.33 Fouts, H. C, 78 acres 6.40 Fouts, W. T., 50 acres ........ 3.14 Hannah, J. B., 35 acres...... 12.81 Holbrooks, Vina, 60 acres...... 8.03 Jacobs, Mary Heirs, 37 acres.. 9.52 Johnson, Elmer Est, mineral interest Jones, Gilmer A., mineral int Justice, R..B; 2 acres.. Long, Pauline, 75 acres Mason, Mr. S. L., 112 acres. Mason, Roy, 4. acres. ......... Moore & Murray, 47 acres... McCoy, J. A. Heirs, 200 acres. 14.40 Patton, A. J. Heirs, 50 acres.. 1.92 Pendergrass, Wiley, 10 acres... 3.41 Ray, John, 7 acres 3.00 Rogers, Mm I. V, VA acres.. 2.52 Rogers, Carlos, 48 acres...... 4.92 Roland, Milton, 6 acres... 2.96 Roland, W. G, 57 acres 5.32 Rowland, N. Jud, 30 acres 6.56 Roper, C R, 90 acres 5.91 Roper, Q. R 12 acres 3.83 Roper, Glen, 1 acre .... 251 Roper, A. F, 66 acres 3.17 Roper, E. A 40 acres 9.09 Slagle, Theron A, 31 acres.... 6.78 Slagle, John. 36 acres 3.84 Slagle, Forest, 6 acres .". 2.42 Smith, Sanford, 41 acres 237 Smith, VirgiL 100 acres.. 9.12 Swafford, Harlie, 15 acres J7 Tallent, Ralph, 5 acres......... 278 Waldroop, L. B., 56 acres 5.80 Waters, D. H 10 acres l 21 Welch, William and MoUie, 128 8.96 2.51 8.13 6.46 3.92 7.40 Dills, Newton, 10 acres ....... 1.92 Franks, J. D. & J. H Stockton, 2 lot M Garland, Mrs. Lena, 6 acres. 2.56. General Minerals Idc, mineral interest 12&: Guffee, David, 86 acres 9.00 Guffee, Raleigh, 45 acres 7.3& Hopkins, J. B 1 acre 12 N Acraa or Lota Taxaa Huscusson, Lester, 10 acres.. 3.0 Hyde, Mrs. Perly, 16 acres.. 271 Johnson, F. S, 7 acres.... .96 Johnson, L. M.. 24 acre 566 Jones, Mrs. Lena Est, 17 acres 2.1J Jones. John P- 29 arr "" 1?l Kimzey, C O, 62 acres 12.75 Kinsland. J. L. Est ll arr. iiia Kiser, Wood & Amber, 70 acres iiAn Ledbetter, Homer, 436 acres .'.19,98 Ledford. G. W. Est 11 Lenior, B. B, Jr, 45 acres.'. 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