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PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD - ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor ......' Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership Entered as second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Post Office, at Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1879. NOTICE OF LAND FOR TAXES NORTH CAROLINA ■ - YANCEY COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Board of County Commiss ioners of Yancey County direct ing the undersigned Tax Collector, of said county to sell all land for 1945 taxes: NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the order of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners the undersign, ed will ON THE NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1946, AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN BUR NSVILLE, N. C., sell all of the following described property of the taxpayers as shown by the following list for 1945 taxes to gether with tax, penalty and cost. If the sale cannot be completed on the Ninth of December, then the undersigned will continue .said sale from day to day until the sale is completed. R. E. NEILL, Tax Collector for Yancey County. Nov. 14, 21, 28, Dec. 5, 1946 Burnsville Township Name: Acres & Lots:- Tax Allen, G. A. 7 A. $2.62 Bailey, Rome, 7W A. 10.84 Banks, Bros., 26 A. 254.84 Banks, Emma, 33 A. 14.07 Beaver, Zeb y» A, • 2.29 Bennett, J. B. 2 L. 20.43 Bennett, S. M. (heirs) IL. 5.16 Blevins, Z. R. 9 A. 0.35 Blue, Mrs. Nell 27 1,. 47.56 Bedford, Ban 46 A. 13.56 Boone, Daniel 2 L. 19.83 Buckner, Jake F. 2 A. 20.51 Byrd, Clarence 4 L. 13.64 Colonial Mica Company 2 A 2.62 Cooper, John 1 L. 20.43 Dellinger, Claude 14 A. 15.34 Dellinger, Henry 13 A. 11.52 Dellinger. Thomas 39 A. 45.01 Dellinger, Ralph 18 A. 18.64 Donnahoe, Lucie Vi A. 5.59 Elliott, Loyd 4 % A 5 59 Elliott, Latt 1 L. , 11.95 English, J. Craig 1 A. 24.67 Fender. Oscar 4 A. 2.87 Fox, Charlie 3 L 10.25 Gallrway, C. W. 4 L. 3.04 Gall ..way, Jack 3 L. 2.62 Gardner, Chas. F. 83 A. 67.07 Gilbert, C. M. 1 A 7.71 Griffith, James 1 A 5.84 Hall, Lige 1 A. 6.43 Hall, Guy 1 L. 1.77 Hall, Lawrence 1 A. 6.86 Hall. W. C 1 L. 7->8 Harris, "Frank M. 3 A. 8.13 Harris, Frank J. 3 A. 15.31 Harris, W. C. 8 A. 6.18 Hennessee, W. W. 1 L. 54.77 Hensley, Oliver H. 1 L. 9 S 3 Hensley, J. Sol 13 A. 5.75 Hensley, R. D. 87 A 29.24 Higgins, Horace (Guardian) 6 A. 11.52 Higgins, J. A. Est. 4 A. 12 1.. 13.94 Higgins, Artie Lee 1 A. 18.31 llipps, W. H. Estate lA. 36.96 H. O. L. Corp. 5 A. 55.62 Honeycutt, Letha 1 L. 23.39 Hutchins. Edd 1 L. 39.26 Jackson, T H. 5 I. 4.74 Jackson, L. F. 6 A. 5.42 King, Hannah & Mattie 1 I. 2.19 King, Yates 1 L. 14.66 Kirkpatrick, Pearle 3 A. 4.31 Lisinbee, Mrs. C. C 16 A 17 6:4 Lyon, J. P. 2 L. 39 68 McCandless, Mrs, Bessie 8 A 5.16 McCracken, Joe 9% A. 1G 95 Mclntosh, Solon 1 L. 5.92 McMahan, W. M. 3% A 5 84; Peake, Mrs. R. H. i A. $3.04 Penland, M. R. (heirs) 100'A 3 72 Perkins, Claude, 38 A. 7.11! Phillips, Arthur 1 L. 2.19 Price, J. S, 2 A. 3.04 Ramsey, Salvie 4 L. 1L95! Rathburn, W. H 2 A. 414 Rathburn, Willie R. 2 A. 4T4 Ray, Mrs. Emma Lee 51 A 25 00 Ray, Latt K. 300 A. 40.81 Riddle, Stanley 1 L. 21.70 Riddle, W. R (Heirs) 11 A. 3.21 Robinson, H. F. 3X. 2.16 Sholes, D. M. 8 A. 6,60 Silver, Mrs. Arthur 1 L. 5 59 Silver, Bonnie 1 A. 11.10 Stubbs, H. L. 2 L. 3.04 Styles, Mrs. James 45 A. 10.84 Thompson, Mrs. C L 23 A. 1 L. 101.19 Tipton, Wayne 27V* A. 20.93 Wallace, Mrs. Doss 4 A . , 2.87 Weßtall, Bruce 1 L. 11 52 Wilson, J. H. 1 L. 2 19 Wilson, R. W 26 A. 23.01 Wilson, Ted 2 L 4.31! Woodby, Carrie 28 A. 10.84 Young, Mrs. Charlie 1 L 33.57 Barnett, Clarence 1 L. 3 04 Bowditch, Ella Mae 1 L. 1.77 Griffith, Jim 1 A. 8 55 Griffith, Hugh Lee 4% A 720 Griffith, Ray 1 L. 5.59 Jackson, Ted 3 1-4 A. 8.55 -< Wilson, Warner 1 A. 7 01 Young, James 1 L i Young, Jeter (Heirsj A. 177 Young, Mrs. Jeter 3-4 A. 6.01 J1 Young, Hubert 1 L. 4.95 i < Young, Lester 1 A 10.25 •( Boone, Nate 3-4 A. • 3.81 i Cane River Township 1 Austin, Mrs. Ida 10 A. $6.43 I Blankenship, Tate 8 A 4.91 i Blankenship, Mrs Zeb 68 A. 13.52 I Buckner, Harvie 18 A. 10.33 1 Buckner, Charles 10 A. 8.21 1 Edwards, J. E 40 A 26.53 1 Hensley, Mrs. Joe 6 A, 2.53 j 1 Hensley, John H. 22 A 6.18 1 1 McAlister, Burdette 14 A. t. 54 ! 1 Metcalf, Lark 2 A 2.70 11 Miller, Mack 58 A. 15.34 1 Revis, Froelon 3-8 A 5.16 :1 Ray. Richard 19 A. 13.39 1 1 Riddle, Mrs. Ella 10 A 3.38 J Taylor, J C. 27 A 8.38 | J ! Taylor, Thomas 10 A. 4.31 Willis, Joe 4 A. 4.14 Egypt Township Bailey, Dave 26 A. $15.23 ' Bailey, W. M. 26 A. 11.52 Bradford, Carl 10 A. 3.30 j Fender, McKinley 12 A. 10.14 T Fender, Howard 25 A. 15.00 j 'j Hensley, Mrs Hannah 16 A. 8.55 (Hensley, Gus 25 A. 13.731 : Pate, Ruth 3 A 5.59! Watts, Luther 40 A. 11.56 - Williams, Hoy 36 A. 9.15 Williams, Mary Jane 66 A. 5.95 1, Edwards, Ai’thur, Jr. 62 A. 20.18 Kamseytcwn Township i Adkins, Nelson D. Heirs 44% f A $5.03 : Adkins. Joe 50 A. 18.31 - Adkins, Will S. 20 A. 7.71 . Edwards, Hiram 64 A. 26.79 i Fox, Leah 45 A, 5.59; i Griffith, Ike 7 A. 3.89 l Holloway, Lucinda 30 A. 9.15 ■ Honeycutt, Zula 7 A. 3.06 Howell, Russell 25 A. . 8.55 Howell, Bob 25 A. 4.74 : Miller, .John 20 A. 6.43 Miller, Swinn 57 A. 13 64 i Miller Nat 29 A. 6.86 Murphy, Conway 1 A. 8.58 i Peek, Charlie 4 A. 3.89 r Peterson, John 3 A. 4.31 : Riddle, Richard 25 A. 5.59 { Tipton, Isaac 40 A. 1.83 • Tipton, Eda 15 A. 3.04 Willis, Ora Lee 40 A. 15.17 1 Wilson, Arthur 12 A 8.77 1 Wilson, George 44 A. ’ 11.52 > Wilson, Billie 36 A. 6.43 Green Mtn. Township 5 Ayers, Mrs C. C. 34 A $6.18 3i Bennett, S. M. 5 A. 2.19 ■ 1 Canipe, Ernest 17 A. 9.17. N Huskins, Gene Heirs 6 A. 9.32 j Hunter, Mrs. Buna 16 A. 9.66 j H Hensley. Joe 285 A. 6.18; 3 [ McKinney, Carl 50 A. 21 53 j U Peake, W. H. 48 A 11.12: Renfro, John R 10 A. 9.19 ‘ (i Whitson, J. W 50 A. 24.031 M Webb. Chas. 26 A. *' 10.25 lj Ayers, Wesley Heirs 1 A. 2.19 Jacks -Creek Township > Bailey, Dewey 80 A. $34.42 ' Buchanan, Mrs. Alfred 38 A. 23.73 1 Buchanan, Adrian 61 A. 51 08 > Byrd, Chas F. 7 A. 313 l Byrd, W. C. 55 A. 17.20 ’ Deyton, Wesley Heirs 20 A. 15.17 Deyton, D. S. Heirs 22 A. 5.29! Duncan, Thos. Heirs 58 A. 30.21! 1 English, Wade 18 A. 11.61' 5 Hensley. S. L. Heirs 35 A. 38.12>' 1 Howell, Mrs. Carmon 30 A 14.93 > Hunter, Bruce 15 A. 7.96 s_.famersqju_ Mrs. Zula 7 A (LfiHl 1, Maynard, Clyde 16 A. 3.04 t Ray, Garrett 20 A. 9.21 ' Robinson, Bis 43 A. 18.44; r Taylor, Ernest 18 A. 9.57' 5 j Wallace, Mrs. Doss 18 A. 6.60 1 I , Williams, Roy 13 A 8.30! 1. Wilson, Ted 25 A. 7.98 j Woody, Jim 1 A. 8.85 !! Woody, W H. 43 A 5.67 li Wright, Lark 122‘j A. 54.56 Ijc ' Brush Creek Tow nship ( Beaver, Shelby 1 A • - $1.75 ! Boone, Arthur 37 A 10.04 j ) Bowman, Ruth G. 50 A. 12.79! i Byrd & Brown 77- A 9.18! I Ellis, W. B. 15 A. 4.40 j ’ Freeman, Virgil 1 A. 4 65 > Garland, Charlie 41 A. 21.76 I Grindstaff, R. K. 5 A. 5.63 Garland, D. R. 64 A. 25.96 : Grindstaff. Sam 207 A. 36.91 :j Hilemon, James 10 A 3.89 i Hall, .Alonza 3% A. 6.34 i Hall, John Heirs 8 A 2.43' Hughes, W. M. 60 A. 23.08' . Hughes, Charlie 1 A 7.28 1 j Johnson, D. S. 38 A 12.81 j j Johnson, Jessie 2 A. 5.25| ! Johnsdn, Dale 3 A 3.891 I Masters, Vero 50 A. 27.971 Robinson, Handy 35 A. 14.87 j Thomas, Arthur .2 A 6.22 Whitson, Holt 58 A. 30^88! Woody, Greene 8 A. 5.75 j Crabtree Township Allen, Claude 3 A. $7.62! Bennett & Banks Heirs 20 A 4.74 i Blake, Newell S. Trustee 53 A. 18.31! Boone, Warner 1 A. ' 11.75! , Boone, Hoy 14% A 13 9(5 Briggs, Roscoe 67 A. 21.94 ! Buchanan, R. L. 22 A. 13.37 j | Buchanan, Fred 21,3-4 A. 7.32 Buchanan, Charles 24 A. 19^24 Buchanan, Jess D. 24 1 -A. 3276 Buchanan. B. W. %„ A. 7.71 Burleson, Willard 1 A. 5.16 1 ! Burleson, Sam 1 A. 11.10 Olga 8% A. 25 63 Chase, Mrs. L. R. 84 A. 16 69 IClontz. P J. 14 A 12 07 Dale, R. 1). 20 A. 20.63 Ellis & Parnell 20 A. .11 52 English Mica Co. 20 A 6.43 Forbes, McKinley 24 A. 1220 Fortner, Roy 16 A. "11.88 Pouts, D R. Trustee 84 A. 6.01 Galloway, Mrs. Zula 46 A. Gilley, T. G. 32 A. 18 84 Gouge, Oscar W. 1% A. 8.61 Gouge,,Mrs. Sim 10 A. 5.59 Gouge. Alvin (.Heirs) 15 A 5.59 Gouge*. Grayson 7 A. 9-57 Gouge. J. R. 50 A. 923 Gurley. H H 62 A.- 7.03 Gurley, Eild 49 A.-» 11.78 Hall, Herbert M 13 A. 34.12 Hall, Geo., Sr 1-4 A. 8.47 Hall, Mark 54 A. 11,611 Harris, J. G. Heirs 15 A. 3 891 Harris, J G. 15 3-4 A. 2 19; Harris, Edd 22 A. 30.69 Harris. Grover 2 A 2.79 Hensley, J J. 15 A. 11.89 Hensley, Mary J. 49 A. 10.93 Honeycutt, Reuben >9 A 3.06 Honeycutt, G. H. 7 A. 8.04 Honeycutt Heirs 20 A. 6.09 Hughes, Warfield 50 A 14.07 lfuskins, Olen 6 A. 7;71 Johnson, Mrs. T. L. 50 A. 23 39 1 Johnson, Theodore 23 A. 4.74 The Farmers Burley Warehouse ON THE WEST SIDE OF BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA, ON MAIN STREET AND V U. S. HIGHWAY 421 / / \ IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS DAY AND NIGHT OUR FIRST SALE DAY DEC. 3, 1946 ' ... A • ” This new warehouse is universally acclaimed the most Modern, the most convenient, and most commodious in the entire Burley Belt. THIS WAREHOUSE WAS BUILT TO SERVE THE TOBACCO GROWER This warehouse has a double'drivewav. twenty four feet wide, thru the center, running from * Highway 421 thru to the Poplar Grove Road.—There are two sets of scales —one set on each side of the driveway.—There is plenty of room—no congestion; you drive in fl*om Highway 421, your to bacco is unloaded promptly on DRY WOOD FLOORS, and you drive out on to the Poplar Grove Road, off the main Highway and away ffom traffic dangers. yOUR Tobacco will be weighed by STATE LICENSED WEIGH MASTERS This warehouse has ample office space—plenty of room—in the house where, it is warm —and you get your tobacco checks QUICKLY. This warehouse has adequate toilet facilities. r~ There is a large lounging room especially for the tobacco growers—it is warm—it is comfort able—it is equipped with cots. In this warehouse case facilities will be available—hot coffee—sandwiches—day and night. All of this is in the house—out of the weather—warm—dry--comfortable. / • i-k - WE are doing what we can to make it pleasant for YOU to do business with us. We know the tobacco business. Our officers are at your service—they will give you their personal attention— discuss your problems with'them. 1 Our office staff, tloor staff, and auctioneer are the very best in the business. All of us are in there working for the tobacco growers’ interests and for a BIGGER AND BET TER BOONE tobacco market. GIVE US A TRIAL - WE WILL GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL C. C. TAYLOR REX TAYLOR A. G WRIGHT SOLE OWNERS OF Fanners Burley Warehouse Incorporated Boone, North Carolina ■ Jones, Lantei. Heirs 5 A. 1.77 ' Letterman, Andrew 2 A. 7.58 Lowery, G. P. Heirs 16 A 9 83' McCurry, Paul 3-4 A 10.67 • McCurry, Vaughn 1 A. 7 07, McCracken, R H. Heirs 123 A. 22.21 : McKinney & Young 1-8 A. 3.89 1 McNeill, Horace 16 A. 624 McNeill, W L. % A. 1.77- Mayberry, J. A. 39 A. 10.841 Mayland Mica Co. 2 A. 27 98 Oxford Man’g Co. 20 A. 16.90 Presnell, Carl 4 A. 2.02 Presnell, Claude 20 A. 6.43 Presnell, G. C. 30 A. 1521 Presnell. L. W Heirs 26 A. 10 16 Ray," A. B. 12 A. 4.40 Ray, C. C. 8 A. 2 79 Reddin, Henry 17 A. 5.67 Robinson, G. R. 2% A 8.55 Robinson, Walter Heirs 10 A. 3!04 Robinson, Mrs, Edith 32 A. 7.85 Sparks, Mrs, jf*. L. 1 A- 2.79 Stockton, Ears 9 A. 8.38 Northwestern "Bank 64 A. 28.48 Thomas, Luther 1 A. 6.53 Thomas, Mrs C. C BA. - L -8.98 Willis, E. F. 41 A. 13.22 Wilcox, Handy 6 A. 9.77 Williams, Wesley 7 A 14.18 Wilsen, Lydia 1 A. 8.56 Wilson, R. W. Adm 44 A. 37 73 Wilson, Big Tom Heirs 50 A. 13.17 Wvatt, Milo 6 A 10.44 Young, J. T. 5 A. 7.87 Young, Terralon 15 A. 6.43 Young, D. J. Heirs 50 A. 4.67 Young, Mrs. Robert L. 10 A. 7.54 Young, Robert Estate 20 A, 1321 Young, N R. 73 A. 26.33 i Young, Roy 1 A, 7.71 ' Thomas, Paul Is A 6.16 ] Non-Metallic Minerals Corp. - I 29 Vb A. 32.64 ] THE YANCEY RECORD Pitman, Steve 5.59 McCracken, Hod Heirs 19 A 3.15 South Toe Township ’t Allen, Vonno 7 A $7.62 -Autrey, W. G. & H H. Heirs ! 35 A. 4.31 Bailey, G. C. 65 A. 25.39 1 Ballew, S. L. 9 A. * 2.87 Banks, W. K. 100 A 16.81 Blevins, Byrd 3 A, 6.01 1 Brummitt, Mack 50 A. 18.31 Cook, Roger Its A 6.43 , Carroll, D. CL 13 A. 8.79 Effler, John 23 A. 5.79 Fairchild, J. M. Heirs 2A. 2.19 Fairchild, John 2 A. 4.96 Fairchild, Joe 56 A. 1074 Fairchild, Roscoe 6*>jj A. 5.13 Gamer W. M. 113-4 A. 542 Gibbs, A. C. 32 A 9.49 Gibbs, J. P 50 A. 219 Gibbs, B. A. 5% A 1020 Gouge, Ben 2 A. 5.73 Gouge, Paul 4% A. 12.41 Glenn & Washburn 24 A. 9.6 ft Glenn & Browning 58 A. 31 03 Gouge, Mrs. J. E. 4 A. 4^oß Griffin, R. H. 35 A. 6.43 Grindstaff, John 115 A. 17.17 Grindstaff, Lonas 20 A. 9.91 Grindstaff, T. H. Heirs 20 A 626 Giindstaff, Avery 1 3-10 A. 8.24 Hollifield, Belle 40% A 10.15 Hall, Kirby 71 A.® 8.74 Haney, Solon 13 A. 7.28 Harris, J. G. 4 A. 8.64 Hensley, Hasque 2 A. 8.00 Hensley, Joe 2 A. 2.36 Honeycutt & Rector 12 A. 3.04 Hollifield, Virgil 5 A. 12.18 Hutchins, Chas. 100 A. 9.88 Jones, Alice 1 A. 4.74 Kii;hy, Mrs. Ruby 1-8 A. 4.74 Letterman, Geo. 1 A. 3.04 Letterman, T. S. 4 A. 6.12 | Woodard, Medford 1 A. 2.19 j Morgan, Mrs. Lucy 9 A 9.49 Murphy, Lawrence 5 A. 4.74 McPeters, Je-s*; 2 A. 2 02 McMahan, W. T. 24 3-4 A. 873 McMahan, Henry 1% A. 478 McEntyre, Jason 12 A. 11.84 McCampbell, Dr. John 7.3-4 A. 5.42 Non-Meti llic Minerals 155 A. 43.75 Patton & Me Bee 10 A. 389 Penland, Jas. Heirs 17 A. 5.59 Presnell, Robt 7 A. 2.19 Rathburn. Claude 3 A. 6.01 Ray, Barnett 31% A. 20.00 Regnery, William H. 2 A. 2.02 Rex, Chas. E. 8 A. 7.28 Riddle, James 18% A 21.95 Robinson, Mrs. Gordon 3A. 1.96 Robinson, O. M. 2 A. 4.85 Robinson, Joe Marion 119 A. 39.14 Robinson, James £ Latt 85 A. 16 61 Robinson, Dora 3 A 4.86 Robinson, K E. 84 A. 24.92 Shuford, Carl 1% A. 6.60 Shuford. Mrs. W A. 10 A. 7J57 Simmons, A. F. 20 A. 4 74 Smith Heirs 6 A. 2 62 Smith, W. M. 23 A. 7 45 Sparks, Clarence 4 A. 11 85 Stamey & Riddle 8 A. 5.16 Stanley, T. R. 1 A. 1.85 The Northwestern Bank 7 A. 3.47 Webb, Fred L. 5 A 12.88 Weatherman, Mrs. M H. Heirs 10 A. 4.74! Westall Heirs & K E. Robinson 20 A. 3.04 Wilson, Arnold 18 A. 6.77 i Wright, J. Walter Lumber Co. 220 A 27.68 Pensacola Township Adkins, S. P. Heirs 52 A $10.16 Allen, Nancy 10 A. 3.13' Burleson, Joe M. 31 A. 6.02 * I~ ' . i Davis, T. M 2"> A. 16.90 5 Day, Maria 1 A. 3314 1 Hensley, Mrs Emma 20% A. 20.31 l Hensley, Fred 6 A 3.89 1 Ingle, Ivory 5 A. 236 3 McMahan, Dora 4 A. 5'12 P McMahan, Belle R 8 A. 338 2 Rathburn, Carl % A. 678 i Rath tone, Jessie 55 A. 16.59 > Rathbone, Charles 10 A 7.39 1 > Rathbone. Wan 3 A 4.91 1 1 Ray, II E. 1 A. 4.74 > Ray, JUis. Dorothy 47 A. 14.57 ( ■ Riddle, Remit 38 A. 23.001 > Shull, David It. 1 1.4 A. 5 59 1 Wilson. A, F. 233 1-4 A. 64M7 i Wilson, A G. Heirs 5594 A. 151.23 • Wilson, James 11 A. 1169 1 Wilson, T. J-, Sr. 711 3-4 A 27 58 ; Webb, L. c. 1 A. 219! Prices Creek Township ; Austin, J. B. Estate K7 A. sl6 10 i Austin, Mack 51 A 202(3! 1 Baker, Hugh 1 A 12 79 Bankt- Jsi <;;(9 A, 58M4 Banks, A. J , Jr' 160 A 39.851 Banks. J It. 31 A. 24.59 Blankenship, Utah 2 A 525 Buries >n, Joe M. 720 A. 9276! Edwards, Burgess 35 A. 722 Horton, Max 25 A. , 12.77 < Horton. Max & Elba 41 A. 10.37 Ledford, S. C. 85 A. 28.59 ; Melton, Lewis 1 A. 3 04 McKinney, Mrs. Flossie 24 A. 10 30 ; McKinney, Fred E. 30 A. 10 22 J, McLaughlin, Arthur 50 A. 7711 Patterson. John 35 A 7.11 / Penland, Weldon 10 A 3.72 ( Penland. Ray 17 A. 6.41 Periland, Homer H. 17 A. 18 90 j Penltrhd, Hubert 26 A. 1078 1 Penland, W. L 45 A. 949 , Penland, Donnie 10 A. 673 ' 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1946 » Penland. Walser G A. 9.15 Rathburn, Glenn 40 A 2127 Robinson, Joe 1-4 A. 4MO Robinson, T. J 48 A 498 Robinson, Gordon 82 A. 3L39 Towe, Bud Estate 81 A 25 43 Wilson, J. H„ Sr. 53 A. 6 12 Fox. John 17 A. 7 71 »~ ■ “ 1 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA .YANCEY COUNTY I Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Joshua F McCourry, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Ad- I ministratrix, Mrs. Lockey 15. 'McCourry, at Burnsville, N. C., , Rt. 2, on or before the 25th day of November, 1947, or this notice 'will be plead in bar of their re. covery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. j the 25th day of Nov. 1946 Mrs. Lockey B. McCourry, Ad -1 ministratrix of' the Estate of Joshua F. McCourrydeceased. Nov. 28, Dec. 5. 12, 19, 26 Jan. 2 Livestock should be start ed on “new” corn gradually, 1 with the rations well balan ced with other feeds, if the producer is to prevent the outbreak of digestive trou bles in his herd.
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