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^oge Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE/CLINTON, S. G Thursday, November 20, 1941 Want Ads KEROSENE — 10c per gallon. Yar borough Oil Co., West Main St. 2p WEST aiNTON PffiSONAl ADD SOCIAL NEWS ^8. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent JK>R RENT — Furnish^ apartment with private bath “^find entrance.! H. D..,Rantin. ^ EDR SALE—Practically new gas hot water heater and 40-gallon water Mrs. W. M. McCrary, Phone 1S2-W.' Ic Miss Sudie Morris of Greenville, spent the week-end with Miss Mil dred McGee. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Trammell and granddaughter, Polly Davenport, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blakely in Ora Sunday. IXXST—At college stadium, one navy} blue sweater. Finder kindly notify Mrs. J. H. Pitts, Jr., Phone 270. Ic Birthdays and Wedding Aralversaries Earl Braswell had a birthday Sunday, November 18. November 23 is the birthday of Doris Windsor. Carolyn Young, small daughter of PANSY PLANTS. We have nice Swiss G'iant Mixed Color Pansy Plants for $1.00 per nundred in any^ quantity. Also fine Painted Daisy Plants for 10c each or $1.00 per doz-j en. Blakely Brothers Seed Stort. Telephone 188. Ic, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cox and son, )imnic. visited relativi, in Green- brate her lirst btrttday November 21. j Sunday, November 16, was thei birthday of Mrs. R. T. Trammell. Jimmie Hughes was two years old Tommie, visited relative /in Green ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sullivan of Join! NOTICE OF TAX SALE C. Johnfon .the defaulting taxpayer. rOR SALE—One lot and two build ings on Musgrove street, one build ing on Broad street, several lots on Florida street, 24 acres land on Adair ■treet J. P. Prather. ll-5p Greenville, visited Mrs. Sullivan’s j broths ^d sister-in-law, Mr. and Toromrrow is'Miss Nora Cannon’s Mrs. R. C. Oxner recently. birthday. Miss Cannon is a member i Rev. and Mrs. Geo. James of Tuca- of the school faculty at Hickory Tav- ( pau, spent Saturday with Mr. and;em. Mrs. C. W. Wooten. j L. B. Tinsley had a birthday yes Mrs. M. L. DeParlier of Tulsa, > terday. • By authority of a tax execution handed me by the Treasurer of Lau rels County, I have levied on the {uoperty her^nafter described and* will sell at public outcry lor cash, eithbr in or in front of the Court House at Laumis, S. C., on Monday, December 1, 1941, it being Saleaday in December, the following described, property, lyi^, being, and situate in Laurens County, State of South Car olina, to wit: All that tract, piece or'parcel of lAnri lying, being and situate in Cross Hill Township, County of Laurens, State of S. C., containing 88 acr^ more or less, bounded on the north by the James Lowe lands and the estate of Taylor Grant, on the^eaw by public road leading from Cro* Hill to the Dendy Place, on thAv south by lands of Mrs. Sallie Thomp son and others. Levied on as the property of L. W. ^ ^ Reeder, Jr., the defaulting taxpajer. All that tract, piece or parcel of Tern\f of Sale, Ca^. ^rchaser to land lying, being and situate in the P*y stamps County of Laurens, State of S. C.,' ^ ^ BABB, containing 56 acres more or • less, I Tax Collector, Laurens County. bounded on the north by lands <rf' “ ” LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN — ! Male pointer dog, liver and white,! heal all liver except white streak! down nose. Was wearing collar withj my name on it. Return to J. B. Town- j send, Box 185 or Phone 15J or 208J, Clinton. 4-3c Okla., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes, the past week. Mrs. Mable Tucker and daughters, Lola and Eloise, visited Mrs. Leon Hamby and Mrs. Susie Kirby at Ly dia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McGinnis and son. Jack, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Crowe in Boiling Springs. Mrs. W. H. Caughman and son. Jack, Mrs. Arthur Sanders, and Monday is Miss Ola Anderson’s 13th birthday. j Violet Ginn will celebrate her. birthday November 22. | Faye Monijoy was eight years old i Monday- -v.--' § Birthday Dinner On Simday Mrs. C. C. Ledbetter and Miss Ruby Stevenson gave a sur prise birthday dinner in honor of their mother, Mrs. T. H. Stevenson, • « W I ^ Kf { . V- H w Haxard Sale,, on tbe e.M by land. 1 NO™* OF OOOTITO TBI!A8IJ*E» now or formerly of P. O. and J. C. .1941 Reeder, on the south by lands of L. i The books Of the County Treasurer W. Re^er, on Uie west by lands now' will be opened for the collection of or formerly of S. W. Lowe, and [taxes for the fl^al year, 1941, at the known as a part of the old R. S. i Treasurer’s office from October 1, to Reeder place. Levied on as the prop- December 31, 1941. After Dwember erty of J. A. Reeder et al, heirs to 31 one per cent will be added. After the estate of L. W. Reeder, deceased.! January 31st, two per cent will be Assessed for taxes in the name of added. After February 28th three per L. W. Reeder, Sr. RYE GRASS. The Best Grass to | plant for a Green Lawn in Winter or for Pasture and Grazing. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. daughter, Patsy, visited relatives in'who was celebrating her birthday. Newberry Sunday. Mrs. Stevenson received a number of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway and! attractive gifts from her children, children, Mrs. Earl Braswell and Notes From The County Agent's Office I AU that tract, piece or parcel of I land lying, being and situate in Cross cent will be added, and after March 31 seven per cent will be added and the books Closed. All persons owning property in Hill 'Township, County of Laurens, I more than X>ne school district are re- By C. B. CANNON, County Agent FOR REINT—Furnished house in de sirable location. Cheap. Apply at' Chronicle office. Ic B^ADIO —For efficient, reliable ser- vice on any make radio. Clinton children visited in Greenwood Sun day. Ehu’dman Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hardman an- Badio Service, Wall Street. tf ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only 25c a day, pay up to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone 80 and $2. 11-27-7C Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson and nounce the birth of a son, Delmar U. S. APPROVED CHICKS From U. S. Pullorum Tested R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks. $10.00 per 100 delivered. FARMERS HATCHERY 908 Main St. Newberry, S. C. daughter, Peggy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith and daughter, Gladys, spent Sunday in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis were week-end guests of Mrs, Mc Ginnis’ brother and sister-ih-law, Mr. and Mrs. Odis Smith, at Lydia. Mrs. Charles Galloway, Miss Vir- lee Galloway and Fred Galloway accompanied Charles Galloway to Fern, November 11. Mrs. Hardman is the former Miss Beatrice Abbott. Common Salt Checks Poultry Cannibalism Cannibalism and feather-picking sometimes develop to such a degree that cause considerable loss and no profit in poLiltry flocks in Laurens county, but it can be cured in short order by, adding two to four per cent of salt to the ration, according to County Agent C. B. Cannon. The salt treatment has been tested with success by the U. S. department of I ment stations. FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau- aea. Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 15Ja-12p WANTED—Two young ladies inter ested in taking complete beauty course. Must be financially able to pay half of tuition and willing to do pleasant part time work for balance. Student home accommodations. Write •X,” The Clinton Chronicle. 20-3p TRESPASS NO'nCE—Notice is giv en that hunting, fishing or tres passing of any kind upon the land of the Mississippi Youngs is hereby pndiibited. Violators of this notice will be prosecuted. Miss Macie Toung, Clinton. 20-3c W. M. S. Meets The Woman’s Missionary Society held its regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. L. H. Bagwell on Musgrove street. The meeting was called to order! »8riculture and several sts^ experi- camp near Rockingham, N. C., Fri-1 by the president, Mrs. R. D. Hughes, day. I Mrs. Joe Terry had charge of the Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and | program using as a topic for the children and David Owens were visi-' month, “An Urgent Gospel Dispels tors in Spartanburg. Mrs. Owens, Heathen Darkness.’’ Mrs. I*almer returned home with them. I Howard, Mjis. Joe Campbell, Mrs. Mrs. Dora Whitmire of Goldville, | Ralph Riddle, Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. land Mrs. Clarence Oakley took parti equally effective method of sprink- Walter Spiers. | on the program. ling a thin layer of salt on top of the Ruby Faulkner is visiting her j Roll was called and minutes read 1 mash—^Just enough to be seen, grandparents, Mr. and, Mrs. Jim by the secretary, Mrs. Ralph Riddle, j Usually feather-picking and canni- Faulkner, in McCormick. ! Plans were made for the Thanks- i balism will stop soon after the birds Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon and giving offering for Connie Maxwell get a taste of the salt, but in some son, Robert, visited Mr. and Mrs. * orphanage, and a Christmas party for Ben Cahnoh in Greenwood Saturday, i toe society for the Decmiber meet- Mrs. L. C. Elledge and daughter,' big at toe home of Mrs. Joe Terry. Dora, of Greenville, visited Mr. andi A salad course with Russian tea Mrs. C. E. Elledge recently. jwas served by th|e hbstess, assisted Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dowling of toy Mrs. John Worn. Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. C and State of S. C., containing 73 acres more or le», bounded on toe. north by lands now or formerly of L. W. Reeder, on toe east by lands now or Jormerly of D. O. ReN^c, on the seuth by lands of Quint Smith, on the west by lands now or former ly of S. L. Lowe. Levied on as the property of Jv A. Reeder et al, heirs to the estate of L. W. Reeder,, deceased. Assessed ior taxes in the name of L. W. Reeder, Sr. If an all-mash diet is being fed, two per cent of salt should be add ed, but if both mash and grain are fed, about four per cent of salt should be mixed with the mash. Easier than figuring actual percentages is the All that tract, picas or p&rcel of land lying, being and FOR SALE—35 acres land, two hous es, fruit, water, wood,, lumber, cows and hogs, $2,500. Six miles north of Clinton. P. O. Box 223, Clin ton. Ip CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 Folders of lovely design and sentiment with your name imprinted, for $1.00. Place your order now for later de livery. Chronicle Publishing Co. E. Elledge Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy McAree and children and Mrs. Beulah Abbott of Simpsonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery Sunday. Mr and Mrs. L. M. Riser and chil dren of Waterloo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette visit ed Mrs. Boyette’s brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Rob- |erts, in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. E. S. Wright visited her fath er, M. N. Smith, who is ill in Wood ruff, Sunday. QUICKtREUEF FROM STOMACH ULCERS mi TO excess acid - * * lOTRMn irasQHsmH t MMp cr R WH Cort Ym IMhli« OvertwomllUonboMlM of ths WILLARD TRBATMSNThaTabeeQ mid for relief of •jmptoma of dietrem erldns htnaMMBmb ~ idaetobmeeAeM— r or Uprnt I»emerti,r Cm to bcem Add. SoMon^fsdSsMMi^ Ask for Miiiiip** MDy cipialaa this tTMtoNct—«« SMITH’S PHARMACY. The Negro's Thought And Attitude About This War By Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor, Friendship A. M. E. Church, Clinton, S. C. Editor, The Chronicle: It has been rumored that a Negro on the relief role in New York wrote to his cousin down South that it wouldn’t be long before all of us would be under Hitler. Some fool Grady Cox and son, Tommie. at-IJJ®®y° tended the Clemson-Wake Forest Negro of America doesnt football game at Clemson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry were guests Sunday of Mr. Terry’s mother cases it may be necessary to add Mlt to toe mash this way for two or three days. When the addition of salt fails to curb the vice after three days it may be necessary to trim back to toe quick about one-fourth inch of each chicken’s beak with a sharp knife or hot soldering iron. Prices of poultry products are looking up, even with increased luro- duction, says County Agent Cannon, declaring that toe prospective larger siq>plies will be more than offset by a stronger consumer demand and by government purchasing and price- supporting programs. thinking Negro j believe that time or eternity will last jlong enough to see Hitler reign over America. , in Greenwood. Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove and chil- The thinking Negro doesn’t think that there is any power on earth that dren have returned home after a. to come here. We. two weeks’ vacation with her par-! believe that Hitler would live about ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B. Vaughan, tong in America as a snowball in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes and chil would live on a red hot stove. It was said that Hitler put it out that he was going to eat breakfast in the White dren visited relatives in Union Mills, House on Christmas day 1943. The N .C., Sunday. [thinking Negroes said if he did, he “ Mr! and Mrs. Joe Ward of Green- would eat supper in hell. Who would INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo* bHe - Surety Bonds - All Forms of Property Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. C. wood, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meadors,^-Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Meadors, and son, Harold, and M. A. Milam visited Mr. and Mrs .P. M. Meadors in Lancaster Sunday. suffer a man like Hitler to rule them? His own people don’t want him. The thinking Negoes of America want White America to know we are with you. Your war is our war. If you die for America, we will die with ! you. If you are buried in America or in Europe our grave will be by yours. Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger and sons If you go to Heaven, we are going of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mrs, {with you. If you jfo to Hell we will Alice Kinard and family. !go through Hell with you for your Sgt. Edgar B. Norton spent Thurs-1 people and ours. Don’t let any rumors day with Mrs. Norton. Mr. Norton: make you believe that this Negro is on maneuvers near Chester. j race will leave you. The White man Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith of Ware • has always and will forever be the Shoals, spent Sunday with Mr. and | Negro’s best friend and we are yours. [Mrs. J. H, Seay. { To toe women of America, white Mr. and M^s. Homer Fuller and | and colored, “Let not your hearts be son, Gene, of Greenville, spent Sim- j troubled,” the white man and toe day with Mrs. Fuller’s parents, Mr. {black will defend you. No man or set NOTICE I am now prepared to do watch, clock and jewelry repairing, also special or der work, at my home on Ferguson Street, opposite Methodist parsonage. Your patrimage will be appreciated. -called- for and delivered if de sired. Prompt and Efficient Work As Always. J. B. FRONDS JEWELER Phone 17-W containing 105 acres, more or less, known as tract A-on platt made bgr E. P. Jones, surveyor, Nov. 25, 189li and bounded by lands naw or f(»- merly of Mrs. Rebecca Christian, Dr. A. C. Fuller, and Trace 6, and known as a portion of the Bailey tract ac quired of Mrs. S. K Dunlap. Levied on as the property of Hen ry Chappell, George Cl^ppell, Essex Chappell et al, heirs id toe estate of George Chappell, deceased^ the de faulting taxpayers. All that lot or parcel dl land in the City of Clinton, Laurens County, State of S. C., in what is known as the Gideon Hill section, and bounded by road oh the east, north by lands of Bailey Bros. Est, south by Laura Shell, west by Carrie Leake. Levied on as the laroperty of liaiy Dunlap, Lee Duckett et al, heixl to the estate of Nannie Dimlap, deceas ed, the defaulting taxpayers. quested to call for receipts in each of the several school' districts in which, the. property is located. This is important, as additional cost and penalty may be attached. An ahla-bpdied male citizens be- twaen toe ages of twanibr-one (21) and-sixty (60) years of age are liable to pay a pqU. tax of $1.00. Dog Owners! Your dog tax is on the tax books. You are entitled to abatement of ddg tax by reason of rabies treatment But it is necessary that you present inoculation certifl- ^ cate to’toe county treasurer at the tuate in the [time of tax payment or before. Un- r less, abated. Proper attention will be given those who wish, to pay their taxes torou^ the mail by check, money order, etc., giving name of township*^ and number of school district. ' _ The tax levy is as foUdws: Ordinary County 11 mills Constitutional School _...3 mills Road Bonds 9 mills Past Indebtedness 1 mill Weak SdiOols 1 mill Hospital 1 mill State (retirement state ^ bonds) 1 mill od 'rituate County of Laurens, SlS^te of S/^C., less presented then, tax cannot be i All that lot, piece or parcel of land in what is known as the Gide<m Hill section of the City of Clinton, Lau rens County, S. C., bounded on the west by land of W. J. Bailey, on toe north by Irby lot, on toe east ‘and south by land of W. J. Bailey. Levied on as the property of Dill- sessed for taxes in name of Margaret Wilson Est. All that tract of land lying, being and situate in Laurens County, State of „Sj^-G., containing 78 aoresi more or less, bounded by lands now or formerly of M. T. Simpson, Miss Dollie Crawford, and waters of Little River, and known as a part of Hayes Mountain tract. Total Isuirens School No. 1, Trinity Ridge mills No. 2,.-Erb8pect 8 mills No. 3, Baricklale-Namie.... 8 mills No. 4, Bailey 7 mills No. 6, Oak Grove 6 mills No. 7, Watts Mins 17 mills No. 11, Laurens 22 mills Toungs School Districts No. 4, Bethany 15 mills No. 5, Grays 17 mills No. 6, Central 9 mills No. 7, Youngs 8 mills No. 8, Warrior Creek 8 mills No. 10, Lanford 12 mills Dials School Districts No. 1, Greenpond ; 13 mills .;v ard Wilson et al, heirs to the estate of Margaret Wilson, deceased. As- No. 2, Eden .— 10 mills Levied on as the property of Mary Crawford Watson, the defaulting i taxpayer. WHAT DO YOU OWk • No. wc really don’t intend to id- qnucintoyonrp^ HHI sonal affairs.; Bat _ fan’t k a fact chat, Mgardltsaofiriiat choDoctor'alodgar antf show, ws—practically emy one of ns—owe 1dm a debt of grratodc ^ lY bo ODttasorod in aioncy? IWrcTs oM toiog we CM do,dicK^ —aad that ia to meat hit mondUybdls es prampdv as possible.-We know the Doctor will appreciate ddfoonsidcra- lioa; Becanae, the Docfo^ too, has hois whidi he matt per amy month! SADLER-OW£N$ PHARMACY Telephone 499 and Mrs. Frank SumereL Mrs. J. J. Smith and daughter. Miss Nan Smith, spent SundAy with son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, in Goldville. Mr. and Mrs. Lronard Bright and children and Misses Louise apd Ruby Jackson of Tucapau, were Sunday guests of Mr .and Mn. J. F. Wrir. Clyde Spiers spent the week- with his grandmother, Mrs. Joe Purdy, in Goldville. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Faulkner and children of Moultrie, Ga., spent sev eral days with Mrs. Faulkner’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. Will Medlock of Spartanburg, visited Mr and Mrs. Wm. Cannon Sunday. Mrs. Henry King and .Miss Arline Shellnut are visiting Waters King in Decatur, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Gregtxy visit ed Mr. Gregorsr’s mother, udio is se riously ill in Chester, Sunday. Ocil Cox and Joe Clardy of Wood ruff, visited Bill Elledge Sudday. of men like Hitler will rule yOu. To toe white men of America, we want you to know that war, pestilence, famine, hardships, poverty, prosper ity, nor anything will make us leave you; only death will separate you and us. Don’t be afraid to arm us. You wouldn’t find one Negro out of ten thousand that will turn on you. Teach the Negro how to fly, and tell him. Where Hitler sleeps and he will bomb his sleeping quarters. We are neither cowards nor trait ors. Among TTlie Sick I E. D. McCullough, Sr., has been ill several weeks. Mrs. Mandy Littleton suffered a stroke oi paredysis ^Tuesday at her home on Sloan' strict-- Friends will regret to know she is seriously ilL Faye Allen and Paul Hantaxum have flu. I KINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 17to day of December, 1941, 1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administratrix of toe estate of M. G.< Woodworth in the office of toe Ju^fO.'. of Probate of Laurens Counib^, at 510 o’clock am., and on top aame-day will apply for a final discharge from my trust''as Admin istratrix. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persona having claims against said estate wiU present them <m or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. MARGARET ELIZABETH WOODWORTH, A^inistratrix. Nov. 15, 1941.—11-4C. D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS a ...RKlfi.M EMBALMERS Licensed EaibafaBers, Costplcte Modem Equipment Day Phone 94 Night Phones 34. 2S3 or 2S5 Clinton, s. c. All that tract of land on waters of Indian creek containing acres, and bounded by lands of E. T. Owen, Margaret C. Green, Margaret John son and G. C. & N. Railway. Book 24, page 346. L^ed on as the property of Na than Nabors. , No. 5, Gray Court-Owings 26 mills No. 3-B, Fountain Inn .....24 mills ‘ SnUhraa School Districts No. 1, Princeton 13 mills No. 2, Mt. Bethel 12 mills -No. 3, Pciplar Sprmgs 16 mills' Noj 7, Brewertop 16 mills No. 17, Hickory, Tavern. 29 mills No. 17, Gray Court-Owings....30 mills Waterloo School Districts No. 1, Mt. Gallagher 8 mills No. 2, Betoel Grove 7 mills No. 4, Center Point 10 mills No. 5, Oakville 8 mills No. 8, Mt. Pleasant 4 mills No. 7, Mt. Olive JJI mlite No. 14, Waterloo 8 tniiig Cross HIU Scho<d District No. 13, Cross Hill 27 miiia Hanter School Dlriricts No. 3, Rock Bridge 6 miUa ^ I All that lot in Town of Clinton containing about one acre and known as lot No. 2 on plat made by A. E. Spencer and A. V. Martin, surveyors, Oct. 25, 1902, bounded on north by lo{s Nos. 3 and 13, on east by lot No. 13, on south by lot No. 1, and on west by road and lot No. 3, 35 yards (m road and 135 yards deep. Levied on as the property of Noah McC^tock. 6 mills 18 mills 11 millp 8 rpillg 13 mills ..18 mills TT TO RELIEVE MISERY OF com UQUm TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COrOR DBOPS wBir fcrWOMS CAR •^OPUlAli . Yf ARSI All that lot or parcel of land in what is known as the Gideon Hill section'in the City of CUnton, Coun ty of Lauxvmi, and State of S. C., containing 4 acres, more or less, bounded on toe norto by road, on east by lot of Salt Wadsworth, on tlm south by lot of Emma Young, west by Bailey Bros. Est Levied on as toe property of G. T. Leake et al, heirs to the estate of Corrie Leake, deceased, the default ing taxpayers. All that lot piece or parcel of land in the City of Cllaton, County of Laurens, State of & C., containing Mi acre, mere or less, bounded on north by 30-foot street on the west by lands of W. B. Owens, on south by lands of W. B. Owens, on east by lot of Will Duckett Levied on as the property of E. M- Metts, formerly Eveline Metis. As sessed for taxes in name of E. M. Metts. All that lot or parcel of land in the City of Clinton, Laurens County, S. C., 1 acre more or-less, boemded by lot of W. F. Rice gn_to4 nento, tiW public road on the east by W. E. Iwuto on toe west by lot of R. L Horton on tor south. Levied on as the propmrty of Cora No. 4, Wadsworth .... No. 5, Clinton No. 6, Goldville No. K-19, Kinards .... No. R-42, Reederville. No. 16; Mountville.... Jacks School Districts No. 1, No white school 4 twHIb No. 2, Shady Grove — 13 mills No. 3, Renno — lo mills Ho. 5 ..4 milln No. 6, O’Dell’s lo mni« No. 7, Garlington 6 mills No. 15, Hurricane 6 mills. Seuffletown School Districts No. 1, Long Branch lo miiif 10 mill# mills 8 mills 10 mill# No. t, Musgrove.. No. 3, Langston No. 4, San^ Spring^.. No. 12, Ora Persons sending in lists of names to be taken off are requested to send them early and give the township and sdioOl district! of each as the Treasurer is very busy during the month of December. T. LANE MONROE, tf County Trees. 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