NOTICE
Sale of Land For
Delinquent Taxes
North C. r ha...
Jackson C ur.ty.
Notice ?: s. ie oi' land i- r nr.p. id
taxes ana co>t> due Jackson county
for the yi\ r 1947.
By order of tr.e Board oi Cuunt>
Comnn.viont-rs f Jackson County
at its tegular meeting, Monday,
August 2. 1948, I will seil at public
auction at the courthouse door in
Sylva, J. ckson County. North Car
olina, to the highest bidder for
cash, on Monday, September 13,
1948, between the hours of twelve
noon and 2 p. m., for the purpose
of satisfying the taxes, and penal
ties due Jackson county and uspaid
for the year 1947, and cost of sale,
the following described real estate.
The name of the delinquent tax
payer, description of the land and
the amount of taxes due thereon
are set below.
This the 2nd of August, 1948.
TOM L. CLAYTON,
Tax Collector, Jackson County.
BARKERS CREEK TOWNSHIP?
Cornelius Ashe, 53 a $26.11
O V Barker 674 a 8.12
Willie Bramlet 67 a 18.29
Floyd Brooks 354 a 10.34
Walter Brooks 51*2 a 18.58
Will Brown 16 a 2.96
John L Brown 60 a 16.73
Bulah Brcwn 15 a 2.85
Homer Brown 40 a 12.09
Cashers Buchanan 95 a 33.89
John Henry Bumgarner 50 a 19.34
G S Bumgarner 85 a 105.97
Hyman Chasteen 254 a 7.89
Albert Cook 24 a 10.63
Mrs Pink Davis 84 a bal 3.12
McKinley Davis 25 a 8.63
Willie Davis 75 a 20.47
George Davis 40 a 13.90
James Davis 2 a 3.81
Mrs W A Dills, Heirs 194 a 4.42
J R Dills Heirs 25 a 6.00
T A Elders Heirs 111 a 55.56
Raymond & Vergie Elders
91 a 26.01
John B Ensley 6a 3.45
Jessie Farley 45 a 30.40
Dock Gibson 39 a 28.30
T B Gunter 54 a 3al 8.15
Charlie Jones 31 a' ' 7.94
Jessie Jones ?47*2 a 9.71
Tom L King 4 a 4.46
Relis McMahan 27 a 7.95
James Messer Jr 48 a 11.55
Mrs Rebecca Messer 20 a 4.77
Hattie Wyctt Nations 24 1-4 a 3.87
Mrs Myrtle Nations 40 a 9.57
Lee T Nntiors 27 a 4.17
Roy Na*i r* 68 a 16.55
Walter Kaby 3 a 2.89
George Robinson 19 a 3.30
Dallie Jonis Settlemyre 50 a 9.70
John Sherrill 4') a * 16.38
Hjftvard Stiles 35 j 8.11
Fred Sutton 42 4 a 15.83
Hayes Sutt .n 58 a 9.06
Tolvin Ward 55 a* 13.35
N W Ward 131 a 47.15
A N Wikle Heirs 56 1-3 a 8.61
C M Wilkcy 46 a 11.54
CANADA TOWNSHIP?
Mrs Fssie Ashe 41 a 9 32
J N Ashe He;rs 96 a 24.31
Odas Broom 79*2 a 17.68
John Broom 50 a 15.20
M A Brown 44 a 11.39
J A Brown 267 a 57.21
Ted Bi 'own 5 a 3.57
Loyd Brown 49'i a 12.07
Thad Brown 89 a 16.62
Carl Crawford 166 a 16.38
Arthur Fortner 29 a 9.97
W J Galloway 51 a 10.90
Susie Galloway 8>2 a 4.56
Anne Gibson 62 a 14.36
Frank & TMvin Harris
237 3-10 a 42.61
A L Harris 44 7-10 a 9.53
Mrs Vc f Harris 142 a 24.37
Tolvin Harris 55*j a 11.53
OL&M A Hooper 18 1-4 a 3.24
J C Ivey 002 a 77.85
Columbus McCall 33 a 6.42
Jess Ma-sengale 32 a 4.23
Whitiey Mnssengale 50 a 18.80
Rothe.v Massengale 50 a 10.74
Oliver Malhews 104 a 1^.03
W H Mathis 50 a 11.63
Western Mathis Heirs 100 a 20.80
Woodford D Melton 15 a 6.53
Milas Mull 52'2 a 9.79
C H Nicholson 25 a 3.52
Elijah Owen 57 a 80.03
R P Owen 26^ a 7.74
Elijah Owen 57 a 8.03
D E Owens Heirs 80 a 23.04
J E Owen 59 a 16.43
Mrs Ethel Owen 8812 a 20.31
A L Owen 60 a 12.36
Bly Owen 9J2 a 4.11
Tobe Owen 50 a 11.41
Plumer Pni^ter 5 a 5.0"
Mrs Pansy Parker 75 a 25.14
Mrs A J Phillips Heir?r46 a bal 4.9~
Mrs W L Philips 56 a 16.69
Mrs Lula Queen 17r2 a 3.71
Ransey Queen 5 a -3.39
John R Queen 8 a 4-;36
Wess Reece 50 a 12.07
V R Rieley 237 a 58.42
D M Shelton 36 a 14.23
Mrs Elsie Mae Shook 46 a 8.28
J G St keleather Jr 821 a 89.81
Elbert Watson 47 a 16.#9
RLWikelOOa 14.81
Wolf Creek Devel Co 100 a 15.75
H B Wood Heirs 215 a bal 23.88
CANEY FORK TOWNSHIP?
Boon Brown 12 a 5.96
General Brown 10 a 2.82
Mrs Ethel Br own 74 a 32.02
R C Chastair. Heirs 11a 7.05
John Cook 56 a 27.98
Ben Cook 13 a 14.62
J W Cope 43 a, 20.94
J T Coward 128 a Bal 7.57
J G Coward 22 a 23.99
Sam Coward Heirs 50 a 5.40
Thomas A Cox 403 a 35.37
L B Ensley 24 a 26.67
L J Hensley 64 V2 a 15.28
Mrs Woody Hooper 67 a 38.12
W H Hcoper Heirs 149 a 51.61
Eathern Hooper 13 a 11.41
Thomas E Hooper 18 a 7.92
Fred McFalls 25 a 9.53
Cole Mathis 61 a 15.27
Mark Melton 22 a 17.62
J D Middleton 107 a 18.32
Mrs L W Mills Heir 50 a 7.25
Dr John Painter & W L Shelton
50 a 4.55
AJvin Prince 44 6-10 a 7.99
T H Ou.en Heirs 70 a 13.39
Huff Queen 40 a 16.86
W W Shuler 159 a 44.10
C M Sit4on Heirs 25 a 6.83
George Stephens 50 a 25.10
J T \\\ tson lui) a
Will \S'.- vi 3t> T- lo a
Mr> II L \V oa 107 a
D H W ,,i i;>; ? ,
19.79
7.13
69.22
V i .
' O w N S H I P
- : .'.i C . \r::
? \. s ;
- 3-1 ?) .i
? ivv I lo:
:' : ?N ?" '0 ii? i;> 150 a
V.' L Bin,o/i 42
^ Bam^ari1 er -4 ? a
Grace Dumg;,ir.er 27 0-10 a ba
A B Carter 1
W F Covin 10 a
Dr Jell Davis 75 a
Tom Diilard Jr 26 n
Mrs T A English 100 a
Janie M F;sh 12 3-10 a
Lloyd Furtner and F. H.
Hughes 23 a
Carter Gennett 195 9-10 a bal
Bill Harrington 6 a
Stella Henderson 8 n
Jchn W Hooper llj a & 1 lot
G H Lance 11 1-10 a *
H T Law 1 lot
J B Leroy Heirs 47 a
J P Lowry 97 a
Ralph McCall 2 3-4 a
Annie E McCall 18 a
Mrs J K McCall 100>2 a
Barbara & C Perrv McCall
50 a
Bruce McCall 1 lot
Claude A Mentzer 24 5-10 a
M H Merrell 33 a bal
J L Minnough 640 a
Kenneth Moore 115 a
Morris-Taylor Lbr Co
766012 a
Leslie P~;.lmer 6 a
Homer Pnssrriore 4 lots
H A Pell Sr 10 a
Charles W Predley 1 lot
C c Robinson 25 a
Weaver B Rogers 100 a
Smathers and Sawyers 77 a
J G Stikeleather Jr
643 35-100 a
J G Stikeleather Sr
138 l-lo a
Newell Taliey 1 a
Mrs J H Tate 20 a bal
J H Tate & Leah Munson
9 a b; 1
Dan Tompkins 101 ^ a
Ernest U nite 41 a
24 2 '
29.7
1 7.84
3.05
5.25
24 21
89.25
13.24
3.84
3.15
21.00
3.52
12.07
16.67
4.31
4.93
19.35
23.51
13.01
4.70
12.07
12.46
3.19
16.38
20.69
90.99
39.61
949.55
4.36
26.15
37.78
4.93
8.12
11.67
11.26
61.30
8.54
3.75
42.50
3.94
8.10
39.09
CULLOWHEE TOWNSHIP
Mrs M E Adams 57 a 14 45
Adam. 13 a g 7}
J \n,?"rkci' Hcils Conrov
1012 n
H H Beivett Heirs 30 a
Sophia Bis hi p 7 a
Lock Bi.-hop 8 3-10 a
Cnarlie B;.?hop 4 a
C'ule Ely-0:1 Hons 50 a
M It Bry.-on 63'a
C 1 r?<>n Brvs >n 2 !.? a
10.41
3.99
5.11
13.48
7.49
6.19
16.16
14,55
M Lucranan Sr Heirs 100' ? a 14 89
[ I V r1 .,,1.. r I - ... -
V C'. g!e 51 5-10 a
Perry Cojginw.l j4,t
J R Cotter 19 a
Mrs Cor . D C??x 51 > a
J' hn Craw rd 1 ' _> "a
J E Crawford 1 lot"
J W D; \ js Heir> 212 a
D.?n DiHs 60 a
Mrs Julia Dills 84 a
, Sam Fullbright Heirs 5 a
1 Bertna Fullbright 5*/2 a
Mrs Daisy D Griffith 5 1-4 a
n*s Lillio Grindstaff 3-4 a
Joe Basket 84 3-4 a
C auc'e Holland 3 a
W A Hooper 84 a bal
10.89
3.92
21 86
5.56
28.1 1
10.63
33.93
14.19
11.67
10.89
7.37
5.56
16.38
30.88
4.36
25.19
01 a Dai 25 19
Mrs Gertrude Honaker 1 lot 26.56
L!ovri Hnv n 1 1 H
Lloyd Hoyle 117 a
Lem Jenkins 15 9-10 a
J C Long 54 a
Mrs Mamie Mills 32 a
Jeff L .ws 11 1-9 a
Min W Mcntcith 1 lot
Roy Monteith 6 a
Eugene Monteith 9 1-4 a
Mrs Bave Moore 36 a
i r ? R A NichoJson 2 lots
R E Norton 1 a
John Wilscn Norton 50 a
' i!VH Parker 18 32-100 a
k-L- Fassmore 30 a
w Try Rogers 28 a
Lawrence Rogers 4 lots
J A Se Heirs 45 a
V alter Shelton 1 lot
Mrs Mary Shuler 50 a
C M Smith 53 a
Char!jo Stephens 10 a
Mis Dave Sutton 38 2-10 bal
A us borne Til ley 28 a
F L & C A Tilley 68 a
F L Tillev 5 a
Angus Tclbcrt 61 a
Z V Watson 146*2 a
John R Watson 2 a
Eugene Watson 23 a
Hayes Webb 34 a
Mrs Delia Wilson 49 a
COLOREeDlaChary 63 8
George Casey 100'a a
Estus Casey 2 lots
Obie Hooper 16 a
25.30
11.97
75.63
6.47
4.89
6.34
3.05
68.71
14.96
3.84
13.24
43.85
9.30
3.99
9.35
23.95
9.95
27.35
t?.M7
25.23
6.19
10.63
8.14
37.84
2.98
33.28
46.02
60.00
10.68
9.53
7.06
8.54
23.90
9.12
3.61
niLlSSORO TOWNSHIP?
Dewitt Beasley 12 a 12.07
R L Blackwell Heirs 5 a 10.8H
Arthur Brooks 5l2 a 4.67
Jo-s Brooks 10'2 a 26.96
M:*s ?.T Buchanan 15 a 3.03
Mrs Minnie E Cabe 4 a 14.81
C D Carnes 6!2 a 5.67
Zebulon Weaver Cunningham
1-4 9.0^
Dean D. vis 1 28-100 a 9.06
Marcellus W peitz 2812 a 39.49
Mrs C \I Dills 42 a 12 38
Mrs J B Ensley 24 a 20.57
W H Fowler 7 a 7.52
Henry Ereen 30 a 10.82
"'.yd;? Hcnsley 58 a 14.11
Cary Hen?iey 24 a 10.26
Ju)f* Hcnsley 2 a 5.02
Claude J:.cobs 1 let 12.59
P W K'rcaid 1 lot 46.24
T M Leatherwood 13 a 10.97
Cole Me<ser 2 lots 25.24
Mrs Edith Morgan & Evelyn
Sutton 1 lot 44.29
Mr> Geo Pangle 10 a and
1 lot 32.80
R A Pargle 6*2 a 7.21
Rufu? G Queen 38 a 29.69
Robert M Queen 1 lot 17.29
Mrs Myrtle Robinson 55 a 14.46
Dave Shuler 42 1-4 a 26.70
**rs I!a Shuler 75 a 26.12
T"ssie Sutton 13 a 11.80
T 3 Sutton 3912 a 38.12
Mrs Alice Sutton 28 4-10 a 12.96
Mrs Geo W Sutton Admr 30 a 15.28
Leona Walker 1 lot 8.54
Nelson Wikle 8 a 8.53
Margaret Buchanan Wilks
He?r? 103 a 32.92
COLORED?
Lee Conley Heirs 5 a . 17.16!
T??ie Freeman Heiers 25 a 7.88
William Lowton Howell 8 a 13.29,
Gudger Thcmas Heirs 8 a 3.76
GREENS CREEK TOWNSHIP ?
C Y A!!.* .:i 20 a IK ?t
M Uhel Barke: 12 a 4.3S
Keuie li. : u ." 6 ? _> a
;e. 20 a 7.4')
i :i f'/o >s 71' a
\?!? ? T'i;-v B.an r.an ."4 a 1 ? >.'2J
:<e ::u ?? anan Heirs 30 a 3.99
V*'? Ii v.'::c liucnanan 4,i 1-4 a
V i > i:uc < r.;,n in 3-10 li 2.8.*
M ;)Uv-aa:::iii > 65 a 25.7 -?
> . op & Tr.eotior Buchanan
GO 30.14
C'h: r!i> S Buchanan 44 a 9.77
Mrs Pearl Cabe 20 a 4.67
Lir.don Cabe 9 a 7.37
?T E Cabe 11 a 13.92
O L Cagle 20 a 35.54
.1 W Crane 345 ? a 43.80
Herschel Hall 35 a 12.02
T'errv & Edith Hall 1-2 a 3.05
Frank Hall 10 a 5.63
Harold Leatherwood 4 a 6.97
George McM'han 20 a 5.14
B P Norman 7 a . 7.87
Gradv Reed 112 5-10 a 40.52
! Mrs Garl: nd Reed 68 a 11.55
Flay Rc berts 3112 a 12.08
. Mitchel Sutton Heirs 155 a 27.74
, Arthur Trantham 44 a 9.24
.HAMBURG TOWNSHIP?
! T F Bentiy 35 a 19.65
| Britt Bowman 23 a 11.22
Mrs E E Brown 56 a 12.14
! Theodore Bryson 90 a 14.14
) Henry Bryson 87 a 19.21
{ P D Bryson 98 a 18.45
I Curtis Buchanan 11 3-4 a 5.25
1 Clarence Bumgarner 91 a 23.59
R V Bumgarner 80 3-10 a 12.29
! W C Burrell 8.2 a 13.24
Bill Carnes 63 a 9.23
| Joe Chapman 2 a 8.54
Joe Ccnner 27 a 14.64
j Davis & Frizell 110 a 16.22
; Dock Evitt 103 a 25.11
j W F Flo well 22 a 37.41
j Gus Galloway 1 lot 6.19
i Carter- Genett 1361 a 316.79
1 A E Gentry 98 a 32.79
i Arthur Gibbs 7 a 14.57
jC M Green 20 a bal 11.57
; Hedden Heirs 44 a 7.90
1 J Q Hedden 57 a 33.32
Edwin C Hayes 1.5 a 3.81
Frank Henson 11 a 17.52
Harry Holland 91 a 18.71
Mrs Ruth Holland 65 a 14.96
Vernon Hooper 4 a 6.32
1 D >yle Honpt r 1 a 8.36
1 Claude Hunter 46 a 12.11
Chinlcs F Lanning 16 a 22.51
; L N Lanning 124 29.22
1 Dewitt Le( pai d 6 5-10 a 9.30
i Clyde Manous 16'j a 11.00
.Vr/ H Moore "60 7-10 a 23.59
Wade Moore 1 a 5.14
T F Mus, 1 a 7.52
L A 92 a bal 12.02
James L. M. s* 32 a 13.61
Gu.? B Mo-; 19 3-4 a 7.18
W N Pott* 53 1 _? a 20.94
Mrs Jan Pott> 54 a 9.57
Jame, C Pressley 3a 23.22
Will Pruitt 40 5-10 a 25.47
David G Pru.tt 159 5-10 105.48
L il Pruitt 135 a 31.92
Dee Robin.-on 1 a 8.90
Pete Rogers 3 a 6.43
T Claris Rounell 50 a v. 10.89
j W L 9need 20 a 28.87
: W M Snipes Heirs 63 a 19.10
Luther Stewart 39 a 9.77
Jchn Stiwinter 3912 a 10.00
J W Stiwinter 66*2 a 14.28
: T S Tabit 2 a 3.21
1 Howard Webb 68 a 11.54
| T J Young 34 a 5.93
| J N Youngblood 225 a 41.23
j Wood Zachary Heirs 85 6-10 a 14.62
MOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP?
T W A mm ons i 59 a
Bonne Barnes Heirs 43 a
J W B. rker Heirs & F J
Conroy Heirs 62*2 a 24 23
H E Battle 142 a 18.73
Fonell Bowers 52 a 7.If)
Bud Bryson 25 a 7.11
M:s Nannie Clayton 55 a 7.HO
David Coggins 57 a 13 53
Lrr.sev Cojzgins 112 8-10 a 44.40
Mrs Cora D Cox 31 1-4 a 7.46
J W Davis 402 a 51.11
Mrs D:>isv D Griffith 31 1-4 a 7.46
Fred He:>son 65 3-4 a 21.66
B M & Lola Henson 114 a 14.17
Lee Hnooer 193 a 17.4f
Sam Jennings 150 a 20.60
W M Pres> ley 38 a 4.27
L B Stewr.rt 6612 a 23.09
Jehue Sewart 84 a 21.12
J T Stewart Heirs 44 a 12.On
Glen St wart 1 a 7.49
Fred Taylor 105 a 15.6
Georpe Webb 22b a 11.6
George Williams 12 2-10 a 4.5
QUALLA TOWNSHIP?
Ned All s. n 32 a
W H B'.ankcnship 16 a
Mrs E S B'.ankenship 20
Jim "Brv-on 1 lot
L C Cagle 63 1-4 a
i ft E Chambers 2 a
Carl Clements 121 -2 a
Clarence Clements 12*2 a
Darrell Davis 35 a
; Clnude Dentcn 1 lot 7.
F E Ferguson 104 a 135.1
V L Gasaway 1 lot 11.1
Marjorie Gibson 50 a 7.'
John R Green Heirs 9 a 4.:
C W Hr.wkins 34 a
I Fred Henry 1 lot
T C) Howe!] 55 a
Luther T Hovle 28 a
D C Hughes 11 1-4 a
J H Hurhes Heirs 56 a bal 25.
Carl J. i 30 a ' 5.
J \I Jordan 21 3-4 a 9.
John Ki.n.-ey 20 a 10.
J M Kimsev Heirs 8 a 15.
C M Mrrtir. 31 a 23.
Jess Nations 8 a 11.
Charlie B Nations 25 a 10.
R V N rman 19 a 29.
J T Pa'tin 57 a 33.
Quindel! Queen 25!2 a 18.
W M Quiet 195 a 109.
V C Roe rs Heirs 24 a 12
Melvin Rogers 3-4 a 8
Ella Eli v.,*eth Stepp 3 4
Cnaries Stiles 4 a 6
Mrs Andy Sutton 48 a 10
W H Tho-rrs. Heirs 100 a 14
Mrs W J Turpin 1?2 a 8
Tack Tu' pin 5 a
Will:vd Turpm 1 69-100 a
Mrs Ada Wiggins 10 a
Charlie Wiggins 40 a
N F Wo:d 1 lot
RIVER TOWNSHIP?
J. B. Ai!:s'n Heirs 9 a
W. E. Act ?,S a
S. A. Ashe 80 a
H. E. Battle 70 a
John R. 3 i 'kley, Jr. 429 a
B. L. Bmvn 26 a
Pauline Frown 36 a
J. D. Brown 100 a
Grove;* P . n rSU a 12.63
( -v ? V> o 1 32.33
i t'! xirv?.n?i l a 1G.3S
M & V. V.
\ ' V ' ? ; \ 3.18
!! ? \ ? C ??* 25 n 5.93
.Mr.-. L.^ l" iJ 4/10 :i 6.58
Crc? ? :ve C o- ::>?!' Ill a 14.97
r'i.. C w n & L. D.
Mu f{v 20 3.37
M- ?. Belli Daves 361 ? a 6.58
M-s. K. P. Davis 47 a 33.15
J. W. Dnvis. Heirs 30 a 5.78
Mrs Annie Gunnell 53 a 21.3G
J-T.n A Cooper 182 8G.40
E. L. Hooper 55 1/100 a 34.71
Trov C. Hooper 20 7/10 15.42
Cordcll Hooper 20 7/10 a 15.42
Raymond Hooper 1 5/10 a 7.37
Mr>. Sadie J. Long 50 a 4.23
C. B. Luker. Heirs 86J2 a 15.05
Allen Luker 20 a 5.30
Alvin Luker 1 a 5.93
Leonard McCoy & Billy, Tom
my, Bobby 50 a 16.06
Alvin Middleton 50 a 12.98
David Middleton 50 a 9.84
Robert Middleton 62 a 12.35
B. A. Moses 380 a 54.00
J. E. Norton 97 a 9.82
Mrs. Lettie Norton 15S a 17.09
James A. Parker, Heirs 2 4/10 2.82
Troy Powell 4 a 5.42
Ed Powell 8 a 4.23
Charles N. Price 100 a 17.08
Eldon Shook 100 a 14.79
J. T. Smith 100 a 35.21
Frank Smith 53 3/4 a 1?.87
James Stikeleather 504% a 65.15
Herbert Webster 43 a . 7.75
j R. L. Wike 284 a 100.79
Jim Wcodring 16 2/3 a 2.82
J J Zaehary 83 a 31.39
J D Zaehary Heirs 20 3.21
! Wood Zaehary 82 a 16.11
; Mrs. Susie Zaehary 59 a 29.03
SAVANNAH TOWNSHIP?
A. B. Allison. Heirs 157 Via 18.48
Allison and Wilson 267 a 30.00
J. W. B: rkerm Heirs & Con
rry, F J 2-3 a and Min Int 47.75
John Beck 2212 a
Joe Bishop 8 a
Neal Bishop 46 a
Dave Bishop 30 a
Ruben Bishop 50 a
Robert D. Bishop 69 a
Bert Bryson 2 2/3 a
J W Buchanan 138 a
Buchanan & Love 96 a
Rui'us H Buchanan 21 a
Roym Buchanan 18 a
Lindon Cabe 37 a
Of is ("abe. Heirs 82 a
R D Cowan Sr Heirs 125 z
Mrs Cow a D Cox 50 a
Thomas A C^x 100 a
Tom J Deitz 20 a
Horace Deitz 10 a
C W Deitz 31 a
W David Deitz P2 a
Charlie Dullard 20 a
O S Ferguson 100 a
W B Franks 50 a
Mack Franks 45' 2 a
^j/e.h Frauks 2 a
Lewis Franks 25 a
Jimmio Franks 2 a
Mrs Da*ie D Griffith 50 a
Earl Hughes 14 a
V.rcu Hyatt 2 a
L"nr.'e Jones 174 a
! Mrs W H Justice 48 a
Roscoe McMahan 19 a
! Alex Moore 87'2 a
B P N'crmar. 50 a
Will Ridley 9 3-4 a
Mrs Do,!it> Sellers 29 a
Pc te S( rrells 48 a
Will Sorrells 41 5-10 a
L K St ill well 18 a
Dan Tompkins & Fred Hull 4a 4.!
W C Wilson 27 a 9.<
J H Wilson 35 a 3.1
Woochow Wilson 17 a 5.'
Averv Wilson 25 a 6.
Mrs W W Woodard Heirs 10 a 3.
Marine! W 'odard 7 V2 a 9..*
Mrs Ruth Woodard 30 a 7
Geo Woodard 21 a 6.
? ?.-> ?? \\V 18]2 3 11.
Verley Woodard 12 a 5.
SC0TT3 CREEK TOWNSHIP?
' >'n . Br-ssie L 15 a
Btck, Grady 2 a
Beck. Glenn 5 a
5.40
4.51
11.85
Blanton, John W Jr 1 lot 3.57
B'anion, \V R Heirs 60 a 10.11
Blnnton, T Posey 58 a > 15.75
Blanton, T P and J W 75 a 16.40
H etv.\ B S and Lillia 312 a 5.93
Dr>>0:1. J B Heirs 46 a 12.46
Brysnn. Claude 4 lots 11.41
Buchanan. Mrs M Sr 66 a 21.39
Clayton, Mrs W T 26 a 3.96
Cogdill, Snydef and Long
758 a bal 25.44
Cegdiil, C M 50 a 25.15
Co?dill, Mrs L W 1 lot 13.24
Cogdill, D D 6 a 53.73
Cogdill, J B and'Sharp, John ,
25 a 9.38
Cope. Lon 35512 a 53.65
Crawl rd, P J 28 a 18.60
Crrwford. Allen 30 a 6.71
Crisp & Pruitt 30 a 9.66
Duncrn. Walter 1 lot 3.05
Ensley, T C 86 a bal 12.85
Lrick.-on, Harriette and Mable
1 !,t 3.54
^Nher. Mrs Etta 35*2 a 5.15
Vi.<ier. Robert 5 a 18.47
F rier. W O 31 1-4 a 2^.??
Gae:, Far.r.ie 35'2 a 6.34
Hnrvorh. Albert 8 a 3.84
Harris. Tbrsnelda 1 lot . 3.52
Kerry. .-M x E Heirs 31 a 9.81
Henry. Fred 33 a 4.84
Henrv. Carl 65 a 8.85
Henry, M J 76 a 48.31
Her.i*>'. J W 14 a 6.34
Ho'den, R E 1 lot 3.21
Hoy-o. Georie 1 lot 3.52
Hovie, J S 30 a 8.6?
f v-rt ^ X 72 a 29.37
Hoyle, Wayne 92 a 29.2S
Hoyie, Raymond 16 a 6.5;>
?Tone-. Nanetie and S A
1.12 ?- 1 > 41.26
Jores, Jo'.-n E 33 a ?
Jor.cs, D Ja.nes 9 11-16 a 40.20
J m.es. Sam H 19612 a 2-1.21
? 7 r e . TV V 41 :2 a 25.17
\'- -'"c *. W R 39 a 1S.35
Kelly. Joyce Marjorie 1 let 3
r T;C.;r e J m:s 1 lot 6.71
M-t':U. V.*rce 12 a 3.52
Ma'his. Mrs Fannie 68 a 18.68
Mehaf.ey. D I 36 a 17.37
Melt"?r\ Herschel 8 a ?>
Mi'l?. Kenneth D 1 lot 3t)5
Mills, H <H 1 lot 3 05
Mills. J D 49'2 a 20.22
i\i!}Is John 15 a 7.65
Vo-.-tn- "^e-^nard A 1 lot 22.54
Mrs M?ry 3512 a 6.34
Ncrrr.an, J S 20 a Q.50
NV.rrr^. W A 63 a U *0
Ncrrr.an, George 44 a 16.33
B1 r.ton. J W 1 lot
r'K-nton. Berry C 50 a
5.96
13.39
Nor man, Fred 134 1-10 a 35.89
Norm:.n, Grady A 56l2 a 21.60
Panne!). ?!ain 30 a 12.4S
Fa?vi>. J ke 20 a 17.70
Queen M C 35*2 a 0.34
Queen, R C 32 a 7.75
Queen. Jav.e Mrs 24 a 3.7 1
Queen, J L imd Bertha 30 a 5.52
Ruskin. Mr? S H 1 lot 5.40
Saunders*. Frank L 108 a 28.16
S mat hers, B F 23 a 8.85
Smathers, Geo E 197 a 36.84
Smathers, Inez 11 a 4.43
.Smathers, Rufus 30 a 11.49
Sneed, J V 40 a 16.93
Thompson, Mae 1 lot 3.52
SYLVA TOWNSHIP?
Allison, A Heirs 2 lots 39.8.9
Ammons, John W 1 lot 4.36
As: e, Obert 1 lot 7.73
Barnes, Lee 1 lot 7.75;
Barnes, Willie 57 1-3 a 41.55 i
Barnes, J Wtss 45 a 19.44
Bishop, Edgar 1 lot 16.38
Blantcn, Hazel Sue Heirs 9^2 a 5.40;
Blanton, Glenn 10 a 14.08'
Bradley. John M 2 lots 15.33,
Brown, Jess 45 a 17.56
Brown, Mrs E E 2 lots 28.92!
Brown, Mrs F A 1 lot 3.52
Bryson, James 26 7-10 a 21.87)
Bryson & Davis 4 lots 3.84;
Bryson, T C Jr 1 a 28.91!
Bryson, Loy 40 a 5.72!
Buchanan, H E 2 lots 2.821
Cagle, H B 1 lot 43.47.
Campbell, H P and Mattie
1 lot 8.54
Carroll, Luther 4 lots 13.76
Case.. J B 1 a 36.86!
Chastine, Mrs J R 1 lot 6.34!
Clayton, Ray 5 a 10.63!
Cook, Mrs Dcra 1 lot 4.93
Cooper, Jack 2 lots 42.701
Cox, Thomas A Heirs 3512 a 7.28
Crawford, J E 1 lot 4.20;
Crisp, Noah 2 lots 14.55!
Curry, Mrs Ed 44 a 20.911
Davis, W N 2 lots 32.051
Davis, Mrs Leona 15 a 5.25!
Davis, Mrs Troy 3 a 11.72
Davis, Craig 3 lots 15.33
Dean, J T 10 a 8.93
Dean, Dock 1 1-4 a 7.33
Dean, Chas IV2 a 13.24
DeBord, T H 4 lots 6.97
Deitz. J H 21 7-10 a 49.03;
Dillard, W B 2 a 26.30
Dillard, Ralph 3 lots 27.71!
Dills, R E Heirs 1 lot 35.18
Dills, Roy R 21 1-4 a 16.58 1
Donr.ahce. P A 1 lot 44.33;
Dyre, Mrs Bertha 2*2 a bal 3.77!
Ensley, Roosevelt 48 lots 12.07 |
Ensiey, Berry 21 1-4 a 5.71 i
Ensley, R A 16 1-4 a 3.26.
Extine, Garland 20 a 10.91!
Fisher, Lloyd 8*2 a 9.06i
Fisher, Roy 27 5-10 a 16.09
Fisher, R W Estate 150 a 14.81
Fox. Grover 1 lot 21.60 \
Frady, Mrs Irene 1 lot 6.53
Gray, J A 1 lot 49.611
Gr.en, Charlie 1 lot 7.49!
Gur.ter, Sam 2 lots 39.831
Gunter, Jack 3 lots 28.50
Hall unci Norton Tire Shop
1 lot 102.98
Hall. Frank and wife 4 lots 8.541
Harris, Willie 1 lot 10.46
Hensley, C W 4 lots 36.13
Henson, Will 1 lot 5.40
Hooper, John H 29 lots 21.03'
Hough, Mrs R F deceased 1 lot 50.07 j
Hoyle, J Vernon 2-5 a 13.191
Hoyt, Mrs Clarence L 1 lot 13.24 j
Huff, Leonard 1 lot 34.14 i
Jamison, Ernest 2Va a 17.69 j
Mc-Ginnis, S T Heirs 4 lots 13.7^ j
Mashburn, J R 1 lot 36.64 (
Martin, Charles C 1 lot 15.33 j
Mathis, Claude 8 a 5.93 j
Mathis, Troy 1 a 39.89;
M ddleton, J C 5 lots 29.74 j
Middleton, Ransome
1 57-100 a 12.40.
Mitchel. T L 26 a 14.60;
Monteith, S G 2 a* 11.051
Monteith, D A 2 lots 4.17
Monteith, Laurston 4 a 24.26
Moore. H yes Lewis 7 a 6.08
Morris, Rov B 1 lot 13.94
Nicholson. E O 8 lots 16.06
No-ton, W M 10 a 7.52
O'Kelly, John 1 lot 17.63
Olivine Product Corp 2 a 64.89 j
Painter, J B 1 lot 7.75 [
Painter, Russell 1 lot 8.54:
Pa nter, R th J 8 a 10.91!
Parker, J O 5 a and 1 lot 34.71
Parker, Pe tv, Heirs 22 a 9 001
Parker, Odcll 1 lot 5.14
Picklesirrer, Leon 1 lot 22.U4
Poteet, Koscoe 2 lets . 61.57
Price, C N 94 a and 1V2 lot 157.45
Re d. Roy 45 a 51.97 ?
^eed, Mrs Snllie 50 a 21.23,
Reed, Kenre4h B 1 lot 15.64'
Robinson, J W Heirs 59 a bal 7.391
Clifford 1 lot 15.0?.!
Sellers, Harley 3-5 a . ? 4.72!
Sellers, Homer 1-2 a 4.36
S^arpton, Joseph R 121k 14.79
, Shook. Nick 37 12-100 a 16.53
Sims, Mrs Cera 5 a 6.97
Smith, Al'red Jr Heirs 15 a 9.00
Stewart, A C Heirs 3 lots 5.40
Sutton. Joe L 2 a & 2 lots 26.07
Thomas, Hot 1 lot 5.45
Thompson, S C 88 a . 18.22
> Thompson, B F 27 a 12.68;
Thomosot, Dave 97 a 25.05
Toy. Ralph 10 a 12.38
""oy, Jame> 46 a 19.53 j
Turpin, James Edgar 10 a 9.06 i
'Vhitaker, Roy 9 lots 10.GO
'Vail. Fate 1 a 7.49,
Wilbur. Mrs T C 16 a 13.2-* ;
Womack, A D 3*2 lots 8.54
Woodard, Nannie 1 lot 10.1!'
Wykle, Rov 5 a 7.49
COLORED?
3rv?on, Fred 1 lot 3.05
3;yc0n. Cdrll 1 lot 4.62,
Davis, John H 28 a 9 7" ?
Dorsey, Gladys 1 let bal 2 "n
Evans. John 3-4 a 5.14 ?
Freeman, R:sa Lee 1 lot 4."'
H? rper, OlMe 1 a 3.05
Howell, Lee Jr 1 lot 5.40
?wp11. M: s Hester 1 lot 6.1Q
*yawe"1. Jess 1 a 4.36
Howell, Le? Heirs 1 lot A ^2
?-'-Vv!\ Davis 1 lot 6.71
McDowell, Jvss 1 a 4
Severe Heirs 1 lot 3.05
v- -rr.an. J'-'r.n 1 lot 5.80
Sheo.r.'d. Herbert 1 lot 10.63
Sheprrd, M: ttie and Cahrlie
4 Ion 3 9 '
Wi'snn. L'.sh 1 a and*l lot
W l.-cn, Joe 3 lots 6.7 ^ 1
Tt*i'son. G art 1 lot 6.18
W. rley, Frank 8 a 3.84
WEBSTF" 'OWN8HIP?
' !"c0\ A B Heirs lS1^ a 19.31
Ammons, L P If a 2fUi-4
- r.gle, Ofb^me 27 a 22.10
\ n-v P 100 a 24.02
->ck. E D 3* a 8.41 I
Buchanan, Burke 24 !? 15? - 19.31
CasU\ O V 1 lot - " 5.40
Carpc'i*er, Mr? Susie 30 3-4 a 12.38
C\.zel, F C 60 a 7.75
C'oja, Vi:'2il A 13 2-10 a 14.55
Davis, X D 10a 34.38
Davis, J W Heirs 88'j a 64.74
Davis, J W 13 a 18.59
Davis, Joe E 40 a 37.83
Davis, Ralph 131 a 53.51
Deitz, Alvin and Ida 6 a 4.63
1 ' >. ? >; I ;
Eiw,v, V V 4'2 a 29.55
uv. !?' L'uv 1 icirs 35 a 1 1 . (
Frizzeil, Clyde 1 a 4.36
Frizzeli, \V M 83 a 43.45
Frizze1!, Norman 48 a 20.34
Fri?'.ell, T Roosevelt 6 a 5.14
Harris, Murphy 30 a 4.23
Lewis, L W Heirs 156 a bal 42.87
Lewis, Neal 2 a 8.12
McConnell, F M 7*2 a & 1 lot 20.12
Mason, J S 3 a & 1 lot 20.43
Massie, L J 3 1-4 a 12.98
Moore, J Wallace 6 a 3.39
Morgan, Clinc 10 a 9.22
Mcrgan, Charlie N 44 1-4 a 15.96
Morgan, Charlie C 3 a 8.52
Olivine Product Corp
14 67-100 a 39.57
Pressley, WLlOa 4.18,
Rhinenart, Mrs Ida Heirs
110 a 42.39
Rogers, John J 22J2 a 12.17'
Roper, C J 27 1-4 a 27.53 (
Seay, Creasy 16 a 6.97
Siillwell, Mrs J A 85 a 45.661
Tolly, Mrs Gerome 10 a 3.84:
Tolly, James 1 a 4.62
Tompkins, Dan 1 lot 19.79
Vance, Mrs Sallie -30 a 23.30
Wilson, J F 1 a 3.19
Wilson, Leo 2 58-100 a 27.46
COLORED?
Allen, Thad 58 a 10.14
Casey, Henry 18 a 9.06
Fisher, Mrs Florencee 10 a 3.71
A Present Threat
America today nee is thinkers if
any nation ever did. We not only
have the responsibility of the world,
but we have a debt of $2,000 for
every man, woman, and child. This
means a debt of $8,000 fcr a family
of four. Just to pay the interest
on that debt takes more federal in
come than the nation ever ra seel
from taxes in any year before the
war. We have, also, the added costs
of war pensions and expenditure*
for veterans.
Moreover, we must keep strong
armed forces as a hope of not soon
being in another war. Again ar.d
again we shall be called upon for
relief and assistance to foreign coun
tries. The $400,000,000 for Greece
and Turkey is only a beginning. The
total demand over the next two
years may run as much as $3.000,?
000,000 above all present obliga
tions. Demand is everywhere, at
home and abroad.
<P\ LOOKING
AHEAD
iy GEORGE S. BENSON
PrtsidcMt? Harding Colltgt
Searcy. Arkansas
Essentials to Health.
To meet all of these heavy de
mands we must have a healthy
economy. This is not optional. It
is a must. President Truman, Mr.
Bernard Baruch, and others are
calling ^br some of the essentials
to a healthy economy. They have
recently stressed longer hours, and
higher productivity on the part of
labor; lower profits and lower prices
on the part of industry; and max- I
imum production on the part of ag* 1
riculture. These are good. They are,
essential, and I endorse all of them.
But one equally important item is
being overlooked. It is so impor
tant, that I believe unless correct
ed properly it will act as a brake on
our economy and prevent the very
prosperity we all crave. I refer to
taxes on incomes in the high brack
ets. The contention that we can keep
the present high tax rate on big
incomes and maintain a healthy
economy is in my opinion falla
cious.
Desire to Venture
A dynamic economy like ours re
quires that a lot of men each year
must not only dream dreams of
achievement, but that they actually
must venture into business in an ef
fort to satisfy American consumers.
This is an obligation upon men
who have large amounts of capi
tal. But men in the high brackets
now are being taxed up to 85 per
cent of their net income. The take
from income is so great as to
threaten their willingness to risk. A
man who could keep only 15 per
cent of any additional income would
not likely find it advisable to undergo
the required risk necessary to In
crease his income.
Politics and Courage
Naturally, it is easy to say that
those in the high brackets are the
or.es m-jst able to pay, that they
are the last ones to deserve any
tax relief. It is %also good politics
to appeal to the many, with a de
termination to keep taxes on those
"able to pay." But it is very bad
for the future cf the nation. Any
policy that keeps competitive capital
from going freely into the tools of
production to make goods and pro
s'.ae ySos is, in the long run, going
to reduce the national income, re
duce the number of good jobs and
; ecuce va<;es.
sustained high investment of pri
vate cu.oitai in the tools of p;cduc
t on is the oniy possible road to sus
t^inea high wages and full employ
nif-.a. May we nave the courage
:::;u me wisdom to correct th.s dan
^cious threat to our future before
:t is too late, regardless of immedi
ate political repercussions. May
ve It ok to the welfare of the many,
and keep America ever the land of
t..e frc
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
The undersigned, having quali
fied as Executrix of the Estate of
NOTICE
North Carolina.
Jackson County.
WAYNE R. DEITZ
vs.
HELEN LOUISE DEJTZ
In the Superior Court,
October Term, 1948.
The defendant, Helen Louise
De;t/.. will take notice that an ac
tion, entitled as above, has been
v.">mmenced in the Superior Court
of Jackscn County. North Carolina,
being tor an absolute divorce.
And the said defendant will
further take notice that she is re
quired to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of said County, in the Court House
in Sylca, Nrcth Carolina, within
twenty (20) days from the 10th
day oi' September, 1948, and an
swer or demur to the complaint in
said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
?This the 11th day of August,
1948.
JOHN E. HENSON,
Clerk, Superior Court, Jackson
County, North Carolina.
Aug 12 19 - Sept 2
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra
tor or trie r-siate oi Rufus Danie
Phillips, late of Jackson County
North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
said estate to present them to. the
undersigned at Cullowhee, North
Carolina, on or before the 15th
day of July, 1940, or this notiee
will be pleaded in bar of recovery
thereon. All person 'indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate settlement.
This the 15th day of July, 1948.
Roy D. Phillips, Administrator of
?the Estate of Rufus Daniel Phil
lips, deceased, cf Jackson Coun
| ty, N. C.
July 22-Aug 26
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the Estate of Sadie J. Long,
late of Jackson County, North Car.
olina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate
to present them to the -undersign
ed at Sylva, N. C., on or before
July 17, 1949, cr this notice will be
pleaded in bar of recovery there
on. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
settlement.
This the 17th day of July, 1948.
J, R. Long, Administrator of the
Estate of Sadie J. Long, de
ceased. of Jackson County, N. C.
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor o
the estate of Joe C. Middleton, late
of Jackson County, North "Caro
lina, this is to ^notify all persons
having claims against sajd estate
to present them to the undersigned
at Tuckaseig?e, North Carolina, on
or before July 22. 1949, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
recovery thereon. All persons in
debted to srid estate will please
make immediate settlement.
This 22th day of July, 1948.
T. F. Middleton, Executor of the
Estate cf Joe C. Middleton, de
ceased, of Jackson County, N. C
?..l.. no >.,? oe
V + J ?.??-<??(, ?>W
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
Having qualified as executrix
of the estate of Frank M. Craw
ford, deceased, late of Jackson
County, Ncrth Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceas
ed to exhibit them to the under
signed at Sylva, North Carolina,
?>n or before the 28th day of July,
1949, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of recovery thereon. All
presons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment
This the 28th day of July, 1948.
Edith S. Crawford,
Executrix of the estate of
Frank M. Crawford, deceased
August 5, 12, 19, 26-Sept. 2, 9
Elizabeth Marshall Keys, deceased,
late of Jackson County, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said Estate to present them
to David M. Hall, Attorney for the
Estate of Elizabeth Marshall Keys,
at Sylva, North Carolina, on or
before the 5th day of August,
1949, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said Estate
"Will please make immediate pay
ment to the above named Attorney.
This the 5th day of August, 1948.
ELIZABETH KEYS SHIMON,
Executrix of the Estate of Elizabeth
Marshall Keys.
Aug 12 19 26-Sept 2 9 16
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