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SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES By an order of the Commis sioners of tbe Town of Elkln, I will sell at public auction at the • Court House door at Dobson for cash on Monday, J«ne 2. 1930 at one o'evlock P. M. for town taxeß for the years 1928 and ,1929 and for special school taxes for Elkln Graded School District for the year 1929 on the followi ng property. Raymond Allen one lot 21.94 and costs 1.70 H. L. Arnold one lot 9.10 and costs 1.70 f 8. M. Arnold one* lot 134.77 and costs 1.70 I H. 8. Baggs one lot 13.00 and coistß 1.70 R. P. barnett one lot 20.93 and copts 1.70 Walter Barnett one lot 11,05 and costs 1.70 ' M. A. Biggs one lot 6.50 and costs 1.70 J. B. Blvens one lot 10.40 and costs 1.70 J. A. J. Blackburn one lot 15.68 and costs 1.70 > Blackburn and Ipock ooe lot 24.70 and costs 1.70 Ira Blackburn one lot 8.10 and costs 1.70 i P. C. Boles one lot 6.50 and cost 1.70 H. Z. Brown one lot 7.09 and 1 costs 1.7 0 Mrs. M. S. Brown one lot 3.90 and cosU 1.70 Mrs. Euia Br/ant one lot 13.00 and costs 1.70 James Burcham one lot 24.83 and costs 1.70 Arthur Burcham one lot 31.85 and cost 1.70 T. E. Burgess one lot 24.27 and cost 1.70 Mrs. Mamie J. Butner one lot 4.55 and costs 1.70 Mrs. E. L. Byrd one lot 117.52 and costs 1.70 E. L. Byrd one lot 94.25 and costs 1.70 mm T. C. Byrd one lot 17.94 and costs 1.70 B. S. Call one lot 13.00 and cost 1.70 W. F. Carter one lot 5.33 costs 1.70 Wilson M. Castevens one lot 30.88 and costs 1.70 George Chatham, Jr., one lot 40.43 and costs 1.70 L. E. Cockerham one lot 46.68 and costs 1.70 G. H. Cockerham one lot 68.77 and costs 1.70 A. M. Collins one lot 27.30 and costs 1.70 M. H. Collins one lot 11.05 and costs 1.70 C. H. Collins one lot 26.90 and costs 1.70 . I Couch Brothers one lot 2.28 and costs 1.70 M. M. Couch one lot 11.12 and costs 1.70 Mrs. -Ruth Crater oue lot 13.00 and costs 1.70 G. W. Creed one lot 25.60 and costs -1.70 | T. J. Creed one lot 10.40 and costs 1.70 Mrs. M. J. Crouse one lot 20.80 and costs 1.70 T. M. Darnell onfe lot 48.49 and costs 1.70 Noah Darnell one lot 26.20 and costs 1.70 J. L. Darnell one lot 39.44 and, costs 1.70 G. V. Dalton one lot 7.15 and, costs 1.70 Carl Deßorde one lot 18.01 and , ' costs 1.70 T. C. Deßorde. Jr., one lot 10.47, and costs 1.70 T. C. Deßorde, Sr., one lot 34.78 |( and costs 1.70 E. D. Deßorde one lot 11.87 and , costs 1.70 J. Denmark one lot 55.25 andjj costs 1.70 h R. G. Dorsett one lot 36.23 and, costs 1.70 Hugh W. Dixon- one lot 11.43- and costs 1.70 W. R. Dinkius one lot 2.60 and costs 1.70 H. V. Durham one lot 11.12 and costs 1.70 R. C. Edwards one lot 5.59 and , costs 1.70 Clawrencd Edwards one lot 15.371 and costs 1.70 Elkin Wet Wash Laundry one lot 83.85 and costs 1.70 ' Elkin Vulcanizing Co. one lot 14.63 and costs 1.70 W. M. Evans one lot 52.33 and -costs 1.70 ' E. T. Fleming Est. one lot 22.75 and costs 1.70 ' S. P. Fletcher one lot 23.08 and costs 1.70 1 Noah Ford (col) 21.53 and costs 1.70 i Mrs. C. B. Franklin one lot 140.27 and costs 1.70 C. B. Franklin one lot 76.83 and.! costs 1.70 ' |i J. P. Freeman one lot 8.62 andi coats 1.70 |: J. M. Freman one lot 13.46 and costs 1.70 Dr. R. R. Garvey one lot 81.90' and costs 1.70 J. B. Gentry one lot 16.37 and costs 1.70 J. P. Gilliam one lot 32.50 and costs 1.70 J. 0. Gilliam one lot 24.21 and costs 1.70 Parks Gregory one lot 71.50 and t costa 1.70 Andrew Grenwood one lot 536.31 and costs 1.70 . J. P. Greenwood one lot 167.82 and costs 1.70 T. B. Greenwood one lot 86.St and costs 1.70 J. H. Guyer one lot 4.54 and cost 1.70 C. O. Hadley one lot 80.73 and costs 1.70 G. L.' Hampton one lot 31.46 and costs 1.70 * W. J. Harmon one lot 15.60 and costs 1.70 S B. A. Harris one lot 8.91 and posts 1.70 Fletcher W. Harirs one lot 25.42 and costs 1.70 Charlie Harris (col) 17.33 and costs 1.70 C. S. Haynes one lot 4.88 and Icosts 1.70 ,G. W. Hayes one lot 18.93 and |coßts 1.70 A. R. Hayes one lot 5.79 and jcosts 1.70 Mrs. Maud Absher Hanes one lot ,18.20 and costs 1.70 ;T. H. Henderson one lot 22.18 and costs 1.70 jMax Hlckerson one lot 9,24 and [ co.sts 1.70 |Max Hickerson one lot 4.11 anc costs 1.70 •W. A. Hlnson one lot 5.45 anc i vosts 1.70 ,L. G. Hinson one lot 4.68 anc 'costs 1.70 1 C. H. Hinson one lot 10.27 anc costs 1.70 ; Elia Holy field one lot 11.70 anc costs 1.70 I J. M. Holcomb one lot 36.69 anc costs 1.70 :S. C. Hudspeth one lot 37.0t and costs 1.70 [ Mrs. W. A. Hudspeth Sst. 15.6( and costs 1.70 ! M. C. Jenkius one lot 6.76 anc costs 1.70 W. B. Johnson one lot 12.87 anc 1 costs 1.70 R. C. Johnson one lot 29.58 anc ' costs 1.70 C. B. Johnson one lot 26.00 anc costs 1.70 |j. Z. Johnson one lot 6.50 anc L costs 1.70 |S. A. Johnson one lot 86.16 anc : costs 1.70 |Y. B. Johnson one lot 6.41 anc ! costs 1.70 jC. M. Jones oue lot 13.00 anc I costs 1.70 | E. J. Jordan one lot 17.59 anc I "osts 1.70 R. F. Joyce one lot 18.33 anc ;icostß 1.70 jj. W. Layell oue lot 14.40 anc ilcosts 1.70 J. W. Lawrence one lot 13.0 C ; and costs 1.70 T. S. Lawrence one lot 23.40 anc : costs 1.70 W. C. Lewis one lot 19.25 anc ; costs 1.70 T L W. Lewis one lot 22.10 and , -osts 1.70 7,. E. Long one lot 30.55 and I costs 1.70 W. M. Lyon one \lot 6.73 and : "OStS 1.70 jA. M. Liftfraan one lot 32.18 and costs 1.70 |J. S. Mayberry one lot 133.5S ,'ind costs 1.70 J. W. Madison one lot 69.00 and costs 1.70. W. 11. Madison one lot 6.£0 and costs 1.70 iMrs. D. E. Marlon one lot 6.50 ands costs 1.70 |J. A. Mari6n one lot 6.16 and costs 1.70 IMrs. C. S. Martin one lot 12.09 and costs 1.70 |o. F. Martin one lot 14.43 and costs 1.70 |c. B. Martin one lot and costs 1.70 % [Peter Martin one lot 15.98 and costs 1.70 Paul Martin one lot 4.88 and .costs 1.70 IJ. C. Martin one lot 57.16 and jcosts 1.70 IS. A. Masten one lot 17.16 and | costs 1.70 J. W. Mathis one lot 77.87 and jcosts 1.70 I Miss Bet tie Maulden one lot 13.62 jand costs 1.70 lj, Frank Miller one lot 21.45 jand costs 1.70 jw. N. Minish one lot 61.18 and icosts 1.70 'Ed Murphy one lot 15.80 and jcosts 1.70 Mrs. Mattie McDauiel one lot ■ 27.30 costs 1.70 !j. W. Nelson one lot 7.15 and icosts 1.70 ;Mrs. T. G. Newman one lot 10.50 iand costs 1.70 R. C. Newman one lot 15.54 iand costs 1.70 Kv. E. Nichols one lot 52.00 and jcosts 1.70 !W. C. Osborne one lot 6.88 and icosts 1.70 iMrs. Mamie Pardue one lot 2.60 and costs 1.70 W. F. Pardue one lot 11-44 and costs 1.70 Miss Laura Pardue one lot 13.00 and costs 1.70 Mrs. J. W. Pardue one lot 22.30 and costs 1.70 J. Park one lot 61.30 and costs 1.70 .Shirley Pegram one lot 6.20 and (costs 1.70 jC. C. Poindexter one lot 53.17 jand costs 1.70 Mrs. Vetra Poindexter \ one lot |78.00 and costs 1.70 T. G. Poindexter one lot 17.16 and costs 1.70 R. E. Poindexter, Est. one lot 4.42 and costß 1.70 W. R. Powers one lot 3.90 and costs 1.70 J. L. Powers one lot 31.98 and costs 1.70 J. W. Ratledge one lot 20.80 and costs 1.70 T. H. Reeves one lot 17.77 and costs 1.70 I Mrs. Bessie Renegar ona lot 12.90 and costs 1.70 •* W. Rose one lot 7.80 and costs 1.70 it Ray Ruesell one loc 30.55 and costs 1.70 d J. A. Sale one lot 59.89 and cost 1.70 dF. J. Settle one lot 6.20 and costs 1.70 dE. B. Scott one lot 13.46 and costs 1.70 dC. C. Shore one lot 13.16 and Wade H. Shugart one lot 8.13 2 and costs 1.70. I S. E. Shumate one lot 28.57 and d costs 1.70 J. F. Smith one lot 2.93 and d costs 1.70 Paul Smith one lot 10.47 and d costs 1.70 Is. Atlantic Lumber Co. one lot, d 39.00 and costs 1.70 |J. P. Southard oue lot 9.75 and ►t costs 1.7 0 jit. H. Spainhour one lot 13.10 8 and costs 1.70 |T. A. Sparks one lot 13.00 and d Costs 1.70 ,T. E. Steele one lot 57.20 and d costs 1.70 T. W. Steele one lot 13.00 and d costs 1.70 |H. J. Steele one lot 21.84 and d costs 1.70 11. M. Stuart one lot 29.90 1 and d costs 1.70 'Surry' Furniture Co. one lot d 143.00 and costs 1.70 )m. T. Swaim one lot 2.60 and d 'J. C. Swaim one lot 10.40 and g'costs 1.70 ill. D. Transou one lot 53.63 and 0 cvosts 1.70 |B. C. Tulbert one lot 21.06 and d costs 1.70 IJ. A. Vanhoy one lot 15.08 and d'eosts 1.70 ID, A. Vesfel one lot 4.55 and 1 costs 1.70 |Mrs. Clyde T. Vestal 5.20 and d costs 1.70 jC. W. Vestal one lot 28.11 and d costs 1.70 |J. W. Wagoner one lot 6.67 and d osts 1.70 |G. B. Wall one, lot 10.60 and d costs 1.70 |C. M. Walls one lot 6.96 and d costs 1.70 |C. E. Walls one lot 15.60 and d cost£ 1.70 |J. H. Walls one lot 17.75 and d costs 1.70 « jGeorge M. & Wm Walters 10 40 d and costs 1.70 jTan Whitaker one lot 7.80 and 0 costs 1,70 | |Mrs. Ada Whitaker one lot 16.25 d and costs t.70 |T. R. White one lot 19.60 and, d costs 1.70 jj. O. Willard one lot 9.23 and d costs 1.70 (Ted White one lot 13.32 and d costs 1.70 jH. D. Woodruff one lot 63.62 d and cvosts 1.70 |A. F. Varboro one lot and d costs 1.70 Norman and Byrd one lot 13.00 s and costs 1.70 | 1038 TAXES . L. W. Cockerham one lot 29.98, and costs 1.70 a Peter Martin one lot 15.36 and .costs 1.70 J. C. Martin one lot 57.45 and, "costs 1.70 x j j 1 SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX \ ; J. T. Greenwood one farm 16.50 1 j and costs 1.70 ]( ,J. S. Russell one farm 3.60 and t 1 costs 1.70 v ' ] I W. O. CHURCH, Tax Col. i! 1 I RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT ' At aregular meeting of Elkin, 'Odge no. 454 A. F. & A. M. ( 1 aturday evening May 3. 1930. tie folowing preamble and reso- ( 1 utions were adopted. I Whereas, the Supreme Arch- r, teet of the Universe liaß seen fit s ti call from his earthly labors j ' Our and worthy # bro- ( ther Past Master C. W. Rogers, ( ®*ho passed to his eternal restu 'Aplrl 9, 1930 at the age of 48P 5 y°ars. [' Therefore be it resolved: L I First: That we bow in Humble? submission to Him that doeth J 1 B'l things well and the builder j 'of the temple not made with ] 1 hands, eternal in the Heavens. ] | Second: That we, as Masons, j '.mourn his loss, with his family j Ito whim we extend our heart- ' } felt sympathy, and who, we com-! mend to the tender love of ourj 4 Heavenly Father, and His pro-« mlße to those who mourn. 1 Third: That as a token of our sorrow the members of 1 Lodge wear the usual badge of> mourning thirty days, 9 Fourt: That a copy of these j resolutions be sent to the bereav-[ ( ied family, a copy to the Elkln , Tribune and a copy to the Or-jj 9 phans Friend. p Fifth: That a page in our I) cord book, with a copy of these i resolution be dedicated to hisj. s memory. L. B. Abernethy j S. O. Magulre R. L. Chnrch 7 Committee * [ * I LEGION TO MEET 6 The regnlar monthly meeting [ of the George Gray Post of the, t American Legion will be held at the Tribune office Thursday d night of this week and some im- 1 portant matters are to be taken; li up. Attorney E. C. James will have charge of the program, d Seventeen five-acre corn con- 1 d test demonstrations have bem surveyed in Chatham County l>y it the coupty surveyor. Those who grow the corn will keep a care; d ful record of all expenses and re turns. says the county agemt. THE ELKIN TWBPK«. KLKIN. NORTH CAROLINA APRIL TERM FOR * CRIMINAL CASES I | COMES TO CLOSE € 25 CASKS WKRK DISPOSED r I OF BUT 1«0 WERE COX- a TINUKD.. UNTIL.. NEXT TERM by H. C. Hampton I Dobson, N. C., May 5. —The I Vpril session of Surry Superior i 'ourt for the trial of criminal c.ses adjourned Wednesday after. 'juavlng cleared 126 cases from I an unusually heavy docket. More| '.than 160 cases were continued 1 till the next term of criminal! ',court which convenes at Dobsonj 'in October. The April term was I I to have been of two weeks dur-j atiou but was adjourned three! ' days early by Judge Michael ISchenck to permit the attorneys j 1 ; to attend the Stau; Bar associa tion. meeting held in Raleigh. 'jNone of the major cases were [called at this session. 15ix mur- Mder and homicide cases were I carried over and it is likely that; Va special term will be sought to! I clear the docket, lj "Just Country Folks' 'a truly; play presented by the class of '3O of the Dobson High drew a large audience to I the school auditorium on Friday l.evening. The parts in each scene I were presented with a 1 rarely-seen In so large a cast ofi amateurs. The entire cast had I been wisely chosen and they re flected much credit upon their 1 coach Miss Lucile Pugh who spent evening after evening with 1 them as they rehearsed the parts |The cast of characters were| I Claude Nichols, Aubrey Moore.; Ethel Brindle, Wesley York. Benj ' Folger, Coley Melton. Jennie Hodges. Mae Marion, Bill Comerj ' Dovie Wilmoth, Esther Ed-, monds, Olivia Gillespie, Vertie • Holyfield, Bertha Marsh. Estelle -Scott and Claude Ramey. ) I Hev. and Mrs. Klmer Simpson I returned home Thursday from a I several day stay with relatives i in Virginia. I 'j Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. C ißriggs, a son, named James Hog- I ers April 27; Born to Mr. and iMrs. J. H. Mitchell a daughter I May 2nd; Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fowler, a daughter uatn •ed Emma Lou, Aprtl 10th; Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sprinkle, I a son May 2nd. I ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reece en tertained the faculty of the Dob son High School Wednesday ev ening at 6 o'clock dinner at tbeir home Kapp Btire*t. The recep tion f jom wan billed with the aroma of sweet springtime nar cissus, tulips and the old favo rite purple iris. At the appoint- - , d time the guosts were directed t > the dining room where a four ; ourse delicious collatione was served by Miss Edith Reece and Mrs. A. D. Folger. The central decoration for the table was a beautiful green and gold crystal bowl, bearing snap dragons and sweet peas while dainty candles graced each end of the table. The guests were Misses Lillian Smith, i Minnie Chandler. Verdye Jack son, Ethef Braswell, Myrtle Bur gess. Lucille Pugh, Bertha Byrd, Thelma Shore, Lydia Smith, Bes sie Key and Mrs. J. O. Holmau.' During the social hours of the; evening Miss Lillian Smith fav* i ored the paity with several vo jcal and instrumental selections. •. Jesse Drattghn of near here liad the misfortune last Wednes-, nay to severe two toes from his, left foot wfllle cutting wood. All five of his toes were severely cut.] ( He was immediately rushed to. Dobson where he was given med ical attention by Dr. W. M.I Stone. Mr. and Mrs, Jessa Callahan' faa das their guests for dinner' Sunday 35 friends, neighbors and Others came and spent fche day. Mr. and Mrs. Callahan Jive 2 miles north of Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hem- Iniings returned to Dobson Thurs day following a honeymoon trip ,to various places of Interest 1b (Virginia. They will make their (home at Dobson. Mrs. Homings (before marriage was Mrs. Alma of Boonville. Their imany friends in this community i !wish for them a happy and pros erous married life. j ______ Funeral servica for Louise [Doss, 7, daughter of Ttfr. and IMrs. Jennings Doas of Copelajtf .were held Sunday afternoon from I the Double Creek Christian (Church. Rev. Mr. Saunders had ij harge of the services. Interment , jwa* made in the church ceme tery. She passed way Saturday •(at the Martin Memorial Hospital iMt. Airy. She was thrown from a wagon and received injuries rom which she never recovered. A brother and sister were • from the same wagon ifend were seriously injured, but t is thought they wil recover. I . Rev. H. F. Booe, pastor of the Haymore Memprial Baptist I church Mt. Airy, preached on ln-tl spiring and helpful sermon Sun-i lay to the graduates of the Dob- 1 ten High School. Rev. Br. Booel s a very forceful speaker and iis sermon was well received. Marriage license were issued he past week by T. M. Marsh, egister of deeds to the following OUTIIPH B. F. Baker to Margret FREE TIRE INSPECTION WEEK! Following Services Will Be Given You No Charge Regardless of Makes of Tires That Are on the Car. • , 1411 tires and tubes removed Wheels checked for proper and carefully inspected .... alignment . . . * 'B9I ■ ■ 2M Tire# rinounted, switched u ad- KV B"™""" all rims vbable, and correctly inflated. r iflic charges except for material* furnished and repairs or W adjustments that 'may be authorized by you. V - gl DRIVE . • • lei us put your tire V / equipment in the pink ™ i of condition* for - .ad if you need .ny or - Summer of Troublefree Driving J Urn or tubes Avoid'needless delays and expense Low Spring Prices! (ffi| f or P" nct " r f' "pairs and new can ffipMMWWa ings by having your tire equipment „ , ... , overhauled this week, per Free Offef Values possible because . . . Goodyear sells MILLIONS aDovel more tires than any KYS/MK You have the other parts of your calf WesVco^r P .nr'csn n iiJe I*2ll M looked after regularly—now give you*; /ou more for your money! / llßyfj tires A chance to do their best. ThUT MMoffer —for one week only—is for all-* UOODYEAR to bring in old customers as well aM make new friends for our courteous f athfinder prompt> caref ui service. Don't "put It off"—remember, there's no obliga* Full Oversiae , tion. The 4-Point Service is free! 'landard lifetime Guarantee Drive in please—Drive out pleased I W" 4.40-21 $5 .as Double Eagle , soo-19 » 8 39 Service Co. t PHONE 66 - ELKIN. N. C. v H'** 4 ' vi ft,. Hy^^F «* s&.'?% \ '. ' ■ /, ?/( \ *' ggg3a^s ! *%fo-. jjyyWlWWMiiagM^vtSßT'jig/!y' I T»WWBrff > 1 ■ '■ >■' ,♦ ,•- KWp £«•••• " IF" - * - IS „ * ' flK' « H jßj r This bronie monument to the heroic mothers of early days ■in the West was unveiled by Secretary of War Hurley on ■April 22. ft *t:yvU on a special plot dedicated for the pur ■posc, in the Cherokee Strip, Oklahoma. The statue is 35 high, on a stone bue IS feet high; It weighs 12,000 %|^Hr*P° unf is and cost $250,000. The sculptor, Bryant Baker, is ' «SiW»iishown betide it M L '.Jl|l|?-' : " : : S|i■: .a/- - ■ : ift ; : . i I i Jj| \. L | .Jh :3£9RP TJiMMaoorma Aseßn was me winner in a novel congest among the society girls of Los Angeles in connection with the Pure Pood Show it) that city. She didn't break a dish. Chumley, both Radford, Va., W. T. Lynch, Dobson, to Nona C!ay-| ton, Mt. Park. i I ■■Grady Cooper will leave here on May 18th in his trade bus for places of Interest fn Canada a'nd ! New York City. He has accoro-' modations left for 4 more pas-! setigers. Anyone- wishing to MM 8. HMO ' ! t make the trip see or wite him. | The list of passengers incudes school teachers only. He wiling gone two weeks. Mr. Cooper rles a complete line of qulpment. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chatham of Roaj-ing Gap spent Friday after- V noon in Elkin. • A iipfi Arlayne*Brojvn of St. Louis as oMy hirteen but She has won a dozenTr o medals for her marksmanship with tie revolver. Succeeds Hughes* Son' " J-udge Thomas D. Thatcher of New fork, af>poiirted Solicitor General he United States. His predecessor, 1 Charles Evans Hughes, Jr., rtstgi»M (hen his father became Chief Justice, 1 1 ■ "Ji '
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