1834 Tax ReceiptIn Possession Of C. R. Bradshawr. I itlei n•e i ' tRecently. The Times reported an t old tax receipt, dated 1870, was I r displayed at the sheriff's office 1 when a Lincoln county man. Ed n Wise, came in to pay his property t taxes. The receipt was given Mr. I ci Wise's father. Absolom Wise, in j187°- laNow, an older tax receipt has j. 'been reported by a Lincoln county citizen. C. R. Bradshaw of Iron Station. Route 1. Mr Bradshaw, in town Friday, showed The Times 1 staff a Lincoln county tax receipt dated 1834. It was a receipt given ! C his father. Jonas Bradshaw, when s. he paid his taxes in 1834. Written i c on the small, white slip of paper s were these words: “Received of 0 Jonas Bradshaw, tax for 1834,;t 45c. The receipt oore the signa- a ture of D. Lowe, deputy sheriff., E presumably the tax collector at j a that time. iC. R. Bradshaw has continued r.es