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!eeet Williams .. 20 17... Totals ... ... ... ... ... ...5458 4906 .. .. NO. 8 TOWNSHIP. I ". W. Long ... ... ... ... 95 70 11 8 Aoe Langford ... ... ... ... 22 18 2 2 Slas Nelson ... ....... ... .....22 1 Abney Dewalt ... ......... ... 45 Scilla Ring ... ... ...... . 403 Geo. Mendenhall ... ... ... ... 26 20 4 3 Meridith Thomas ... ... ..... ..40 z 5 Allan Pitts ... ... ... ... ... 25 15 1% 1 W. F. Alewine ... ...... .......20 20 2 1% Delphia Shell ..... ... ..... 15 15 1/ 1/ l. L. Boulware ... ...... ... 66 60 9 8 Lewis Williams . . ... ..4.4 4 Y. P. Lake ... ... ...... ... 40 35 7 6 John Cousins ... .... - . ..... 180 165 29 24 Bd. B. Merchant ... ... ... ... 80 40 13 6 Paysinger Bros. ... ... ... . -.-160 125 21 18 . L. Hayes ... ... .-- -.. .- 508 Geo. P. Boulware ... ... ... .. 27 20 8 6 Tom Mendenhall ... ... ... ... 125 100 18 12 Walter Buzhardt ... ..... ... 115 100 25 20 Dock Herbert ... ... ... ..... 35 25 A. B. Cromer ... ... ... ... ... 35 30 34 3 Scott Waits ... ... ... ... ... 80 W. H. Long ... ... ... ... ... 200 175 70 50 J. L. C. Davenport ... ... ... .. 64 40 4% 1 Geo. Davenport ... ... ... ...... 20 16 2 1% Walter Davenport ... ........ 17 14 4% 1 J. R. Boulware ... ... ... ... 35 18 6 3 .L D. Davenport ... ... ... ... 36 32 5 4 N. L. Paysinger ... ... ... ... 34 25 4 3 Carthan Longshore ... ... ... 20 25 3% 1 Jim Phillips ..... ..... ... ... 26 20 3 2% Jim Glenn ... ... ...... ... 16 14 2 2 Thomas Reeder ... ... ....... 16 16 3 2 Jack Reubin ... ... ... ... ... 27 25 3 234 Menry Robinson ... ....... ..39 30 4 3 Iizabeth Moon ... ...... ... 12 15 1% 1 John Boozer ... ... ... ..... 80 60 8 6 J. F. Stephens ,.. ... ...- 81 75 0 10 John Robinson ... ... ... . 42 32 6 4 I, S. Boozer ... ... ...45 40 10 8 A. P. Werts ... ... .. ... 38 32 14 1son Herbert ... ... ... ... 60 4 6 Jm Nelson ... ... ... ... ... 40 s3 Selton Abney ...... ... ...... 35 - , .. 3 Jordan Nelson ... ... ... ... 36 30 4 4 L. H. Senn ... ... ... ... ... 36 30 6 4 ewrge Scott ... ..... .. 70 50 5 2 D. J. Dehart ... ... ... ....... 190 170 20 1 J. W. Crowd ... ... ... ... ... 40 35 .7 3.M.Lake ...............30 0 '. O. Long ... ... ... ... ... 140 125 is '. S. Spearmaz ... ... ... ... 115 90 s0 20 . C. Lake ... ..... ... .. 14 10 3 2 B.M. Havird ... ... ... ..- ... 40 40 25 1 . L. Ham ... .......... . 34 25 8 4 W. V. Bledsoe ... .............5 ....-- 5 3 I. S. Pearson ... ... ... .. .0.14 12 2% 2 John P. Long ... ... ...... ... 20 20 10 6 +. T. Blair ... ... ... ... ... 17 N. P. Stephens ... ... ... 85 70 28 ". 'G. LivingtCSe... ... ..... 50 i. S. Livingstone ... ... ..... 35 35 0 4 E. W. Taylor ... ... ... ....... 50 35 11 7 k h Taylor ... ....... ... ... 25 30 4 2% HA.rt . .. . .. . . .... 3530 ! =: 6S Mack Smith ................--40 2 'W. R.Schroeder ....... .......85 8 3luford Butler ... ... ....... 100 3 . 8. J. Turner..........-.--..80 .51 J. J. Davis ....... .........--- .....7 -.A.P. Cannon............. 55 5 Wade McNary ............--.35 2 L. McNary ............... .-.161222 *. L. Singleton ...............30 2 J. M.Nichols ... ............--70 6 51 J. A. Foy ... ............-.---.26 1 . 3 W. H. Nichols.........---2---3--.120 Ellen Graham ................128il1 Ahbe Hall.... ........-.-......15 61 Will Ruff.... ....... ..-......272244 Ben Jackson ........... ......33 2 E. O. Lake ....... ....... .....452414 'Andrew Floyd.............--55 3 .A. F.Dominick ... ... ..........37 2 L. M.Nichols ... .......~......30 3 W. A. Cromer ... ....... ......28 2 3 W. I. Herbert ... ....... ......90.7 51 J. C. Blair ....... ....... .....70 4 Drayton Hair ... ... ... ... .....23 1 John Butler ... ....... ... .....40 2 -George Lake ... ... ....... ....38 2 %2 B.L. Dominick ... ... ... ......60 6 S - -7 Totas.............. 4562 364 714518 ~O.9 TOX~Kf17 S. L Fllers..............325 52 &.W.inad............. 60 4 60 Kiestr Har............. 36260 G.W.rome... .... .4% 2 G.Y.unte..............16165 S. 3. hn...............2000 02 W. B. air...............3015 , 42 S. A.Quatlebau...........7560 1 L. E Kemson............535 W. P.Couns..............28345 E.O.Cunts..............15584 E.A.Cunts.............124011 W. L.Domiick............302553 IB.Cok...............18 8 40 J.W.artmn............18 6 60 C. B.Schupert...........401008 .1. . Doinic............ 401006 F.O.oon..............5 37625 .J.A.oung.............143020 W.T.ibsn............. 20 2 48 B.E.ait..............251675 .~. . Cnnely.............8 2 40 J.P.elles.............. 28 2 16 ?hos..Koon............16124 E.LDminik............3 23 18 E.B.Ria.rd..............242 '1. . Doinic............ 12 252 J.E.ong..............140 100 024 J..Wison..............5020 6. John ominck.............15104 O.C.ominck............18126 O.B.Dminlk............20252 N.L.ominck............158 70 J. B Domnic.............2 _ 2 15 fno..Lon..............7 55 60 A. A.Singly.............. 25 15405 O.Y.Dminic.............372 gW.Bdenbugk..........22 8 40 ~5.SNorrs.............. 10 1 32 LW.Lng..............35 ~ 30 W. P.Sheparl............143021 T. B Hawins.............7 10 M.LHawins..........~8 820 'P.3 Hawins.............8 172 ~. B Hawin5.............8 ' S . 31 B. S Couts..............8 2 4. . Hwkis.............75 ~(A.Mors...............251264 J.W.ong.............502506 W.P.ugh..............5 2 67 .j. P Martn...............3 - 2 70~/ .1. . Fumer.............12822 ThE.aylo..............1 . 1 35 -ceo Liingson........... 4515 D. M. Bedenbaugh ... ... ... ... 16 9 -- J. A. Monts ... ... ... 32 19 .. .. G. L. Wise ... ... .-- ... - - - 10 7 G. L. Moore ... ... ... ... ... .. -- 3 2% S. W. Kinard ... ........... ..... .. 3% 2 B. B. Boland ... ... 4.. .. -- Geo. Hendrix ... ...... ... .. ...-- 2% 1% Merrit Lindsay ... ... ... ... ... 3% 2 Sim Oxner ... ... ... ... .- -. . 3 5 Cal Lindsay ... ... ... ... ... .. 4 3 A. B. Wise ... ... ... ... ... .. .. 3% 2 Andrew Sheely ... ... ... ... 23 20 6 4% 1D. L. Counts ... ... ... ..... 15 15 3 2% B. L. Miller ... ... ... ..... 25 25 7 3 M. M. Sheely................12 10 4 2 A. W. Shealy ... ... ... ... ... 8 8 2% 2 D.E.Cannon............... 8 8 3 2 G. S. Enlow ... ... ... ......20 20 3 3 Willie Mayer ... ... ... ... ... 16 14 3 2% M. W. Long ... ... ... ... ... 80 70 12 10% W. H. Caldwell ... ... ... ...,50 35 10 7 Jessie Enlow ... ... ... ..... 60 20 .. B. B. Cook ... ......... ..16 0 3 0 George Krell ... ... ... ... ... 40 25 12 8 C. L. Lester ... ... ... ... ... 80 75 13 10 -Totals ... ... ...-. ... ...2426 1803 500 247 NO.10 TOWNSHIP. W. H. Kibler ... ... ... ... ... 4 4 1 1 Oscar Miller ... ... ... .. 15 12 2 1% Will Miller ... ... ... ... ... 15 15 2 1% J. D. H. Kibler ... ... ... ... 20 17 3% 2 T. W. Epting ... ... ... ..... 50 50 10 10 M. R. Singley ... ... ... ..... 12 12 1% 1% .. D. Bowers ... ... ... ... ... 16 12 2% 2 E H. Thomas ... ... ... ..... 20 17 2% 1% S. J. Williamson ... ... ... ... 36 25 4 2% D. B. Wicker ... ... ... ... ... 8 8 1 1 Fred L. Wicker ... ... ... ... 6 6 1% 1 Geo. W. Minick ... ... ..... 11 10 1% 1 Geo. A. Livingston ... .. ... ... 10 10 2 13 T. J. Wicker ... ... ... ..... 9 10 2 1% Howard Lake ... ... ... ... ... 30 25 3% 2 J. F. Richardson ... ... ... ... 40 35 4 4 J. R. Livingston ... ... ... ... 10 10 1% . 1% J. P. Richardson ... ... ... ... 12 12 3 1% Geo. Richardson ... ... ... ... 25 17 3 2 H. S. Rikard ... ... ...... ... 11 9 1% 1% T. D. Kinard ... ... ... ... ... 12 10 2.% s' 2 B. B. Rikard ... ... ... ....24 % 15 2 1 A. H. Hartly ............... 17 12 - 2 2 B. S. Wicker ... ... ... ... ....8 - 8 .. 1 0. H. Livingstone ... ... ... ... 35 10 2 2%4 D. C. Bundrick ... ... ....... .14 6 4 1% Q. W. Metts ... ... .., ... ... 50 30 ! 4 W. C. Sheely -... ..? .. .....' 20 . . 20 5% 5 A. C. Wheeler ... ............. 10 t 3 2% .. S. Sheely ... ... ... ... ... 11 G. N. Shealy ... ... ... ... ... 5' - I - 6 W. A. Counts ... ... ... ... ... 8 4 2 ..3 2 G. W. Livingston ... ... ... ... - 5 2%8 Robert Tobias ...... . 19 15 8 - Cal Rikard ... ... ... ... ... 80 20 53 = Walter Reese ...... ... ... ... 30 20 i 5 D. W. Wicker ..... ... ...... 28 25 3W ' Henry Jackson ...... ........ 14 14 r 2 B J. A. Singley ... ... ... ..... 10 8 1 _.., . d. D. Singley ... ... ... ..... 20 15 v 4 D. L. Stone ... ... ... ... ... 15 10 . S 1% B. T. Werts ... ... ... ... ... 10 10 2% 2 JohnKenner................70 40 11 6 Thomas Gray ... ... ... ..;......17 14 3 -~ B 5. L. Reese ....... ... ... .. 40 30 3 T H.J. Kinard ... ....... ... .....7 6 1 1 I 3. D. Lorick ....... ... ... .....40 35 .07 E. M. Cook ....... ... ... ....100 75 16 12 Tr.A. Sheely ... ... ... ........30 30 6 6 J.L. Bowers, M.D. ... ... ......60 35 12 - 7% D.,S. Sheely ... ....... ....-....6 6 1 1 G. E.Bowers ... ...-.... .-......12 12 3 3 Robert Henderson .. ... ... .....12 10 2 3 Arthur Sheely.... ....... .....13 - 9 3 2 J. S. Watts ....... ... ... .. 20 20 4 .3 A. L.Aull.... ....... ... ..-..30 - 30 6 6 J. A. Sheely ....... ... ... .....12 - 12 3 . 2 Dr. 3. M. Sease ....... .........8 6 2 1 J. W. Richardson ... ... ........12 12 3 .. a J. D. Kinard ... ....... ... ....-.5 -.-: 5 3 1% .LA. Kinard ... ... ... ... ... 30 20 6 3 G.IL Kinard ....... ... ... ..-..10 8 3% 1% J. C. Kinard ... .............--12 11 3 1% Chess Wicker ....... ... ......35 25 .2% 1% T J. Wilson ... ... .......-...32 32 10% 7 T. L Epps ....... .........12 115 F. A. Gallman ... ... ... ... ....35 30 66 Noland Long ... ...........-...35 16 7 3 A. G. Wise ....... ....... ....240 20'0 40 30 A. D. Atwood ... ... ... ........40 25 6 3 J. C. Cannon ... ....... ... ....19 , 15 3 2 J. B. Fellers ... ... ... .......40 25 6 3 W. P. Counts ... ... ....... ....45 35 11. 8 G. A. Counts ... ... ... ... .....16 16 6 3 J. A. Sheely ....... ... ... .....25 20 4 4 Frank Sheely ... .......-....... 8 R. E. Dowd ................--13 0 2% 0 G. L. Sheely ... ....... ... ....17 25 4% 4 T. C. Bundrick.... ... ... .....10 10 2% 2 '1. D. Livingstone ... ... ... .....20 20 4 ? L. W.Rikard ... ... ....... ....19 1732 T. A. Ellisor ... ... ... ........10 10 G. P.Werts.'...... ... ........19 18 . 1 % L. D. Stone ....... ... .........7 6 1% 1 G. A. Wicker ... ....... ... ....18 ' 14 3 2 Jno. B. Bedenbaugh ... ....... 100 75 18 12 Mary Handy ... ... ... ........10 8 1% 1% W. Q. Boland ....... ... ......26 26 76 F. L. HawkIns ... ... ... ... ....11 22 3 5 Jno. C. Kibler.... ... ........18 ' 18 1% 1% Press Kibler ... ....... ... ....20 15 2 1 E. H. Koon ....... ... ........20 16 4 3 L. D. Koon ....... ... ........19 15 3 2 Walter Counts ... ... ... ... ....35 10 4 3 Jno. A. Riser Place ....... .....4 1 0 0 Jim Cannon ... ... ... ... .... 17 15 2 1% P. F. Livingstone ... ... ... 16 16 3 2 J.LA. Counts ... ... ....... ....26 26 3 3 L. W. Sheely ... ....... ... ....35 35 7 7 . S. Stoudemeyer ... ... ... .....5 5 1 1 Will Thomasson ... ....... ....14 183 Walter Boyce ... ... ... ........22 18 4 . 3. Singley ... ... ... .. .. SO 00 ** !0U J. S. Wheeler ....... ... ......18 15 5 4 R. J. Crompton ....... ........11 11 2% 2 . N. Werts ... ....... ... .. 10 . .2 - G. W. Kinard ... ... ....... ....20 39 4 B F. A. Boland ... ....... ... ....33 28 8 7 W. B. Boinest ... ... ... ... .....50 50 r S. W. Rikard ... ... ... ... .. 19 17 B G. P. Werts ....... ... ........19 1811 L. D.Stone ....... ... .........7 6 G. W. Wicker ... ... ... ........18 143 F. D. Livingstone ... ... ... .....20 30 4 2 J. W. Sheely ... ....... ... ....15 12 * 2 J. A. Sheely ....... ... ... .....25 20 , 8 5 E. A. Wheeler ....... ... ......16 12 4 3 B. F. Stuckman ... ... ... ......11 9 1 1 Hiii Derrick ... ....... ........10 - 3 - W. T. Summaer ... ... ...... .....8 8 1% 1 Sam Robinson.... ... ... ..... .14 11 2 G. W.Seyht ... ....... ... .....10 8 2% 2 J. C. Sligh ....... ....... .....4 4 2 2 . J. Epting ....... ... ........18 18 4 0 George Eleazer ....... ........12 11 3 3 William Cannon ... ... ... .... 32 25 3 3 Totals.... ... ... ... ... ...2873 2377 516, 375 NO. 11 TOWNSHIP. C. L. Graham ....... ... ......60 55 11 5 F. A. Graham ....... ... ......33 33 4 2 (CeOnUE ON PAGE 6. 0~ !1amonimr 1 1g {ACV A ~re- ~ ~T aS C~l~i O . whether -ocia1 life depends almost entirely upon health. Would yc cf walking in the ruck? As Whitman says "Do you ...11 serve to have eyes, blood, complexion clean and sweet. - .. a body and soul that when ycu enter z crowd, an atmospher oet. _ e Cd command enters with you and every one is impressed vith 3 our pe:sonality?" How to Have eyes, Blood and Complexion Clean and Sweet BRIEF STATEMENTS FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE: Milam has given me a great a;,etite and I have suffered all my life with my eyes. cleared and softened my skin. 11. W. Lay- Since taking Milam I can read very fine don, Spray, N. C. rr nt and do embroidery work at night Milam has restored my sight almost en- without glasses. Miss Kate Mebane, IL tirely. I was nearly blnd when I started F. D. No.2, Blanche, N. C. its use. W. E. Griggs Secy. and Tr es. I suffered w:th a dreadful skin disease We ,tbrcoks Elevator Co., Danvi.le, Va. from which I could g?t no relief until I Milan cured me of eczend after I had tried Milam. This is te first spring and suffered with it 26 years and despaired of summer I have enjoyed in three years. rle.CH.Wlim.salesman for MissW " fredPoston731 PattersonAv. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. Y. Roanoke, Va. WHY NOT LOOK, FEEL and BE at Your Best? Ask your druggist for six bottles of Milam on our liberal guarantee-- 1 money back if not bcnehted. r hoGd BLODo GERMOFERT For continued big yields apply Germofert Fertilizers they do not make your land acid. GERMOFERT FERTILIZERS are complete sources of Phosphoric Acid, Ammonia and Potash in varying grades. Yet, unlike most fertilizers they contaia s Sulphuric Acid. Thus they add to your land's yield with out subtrafin from its sweetness and fertility. - More than this, GERM0PERT.FERTILIZERS e3atain valuable germicidal properties that tend to promote healthy plant life. Hundreds of farmers are.raising bigg dM" building up their farms by their use. To supply the big demai for GERMOFERT V FERTILIZERS we were compelled to build a neer plant last year three times as large as original factory. - There is a tested brand for every crop. You -. ^ - ought to 1know about these fertilizers. Pick up a sheet of paper, NOW. Write and ask for our booklet telling what these fertilizers will do for your soil. ~,Germofert Manufaduring Company, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROL1NA SAVE ONE-HALF -~ WHISKEY j When you buy whiskey in "class bottles you pay at least 25per cent more for the bot- (f v ties, labels and packing. We this 25 per cent. We are dis- - ll tillers. We sell you direct and save you the middleman's ,/ profits. TAKE YOUR CHOICE None are cheap goods; they are all good whiskies cheap. Holland Gn Aple Brny Peachi Brandy Rum Rock and Rye Peach and Honey BaaaCordial Apricot Cordial 3e srogWine Bak~yWn Per 2.Oanon Keg, an F.,s Yea aSQUARE Charges PressId EL QiC 6$2.95 $3.60 $4.00DEL QUC PRIC COVRNSQUALTY8ERVICE, and PRIC CoERNSQUA.l"6000 WHISKEY -Send for Complete Price List f~jU tOE ~SOUTHERN SUPPLY COs HAFwhlI Sox 64, Dept. H CHdATTANOO6A, TENN. 8lsewhere,e EU HIGHEST MARKET PIlICE PAID FOR RAW FURS ANO HIDES FWol on Comision. Wt for rice JOHN WHITE80. &SM