SECTION 1. That the line between Monroe and Loudon Counties, Tennessee, be and the same is hereby changed so as to detach from Monroe County and attach to the Fourth Civil District of Loudon County, Tennessee, the following lands, formerly a part of the Old Fourth and now a part of the Second Civil District of Monroe County.
The lands of Henry Bledsoe,
The lands of Murphey Hamilton,
The lands of Equitable Life Ins. Society,
The lands of John Brown,
The lands of Jess McCullough,
The lands of Henry Ryans,
The lands of Frank Letterman,
The lands of Jennings Clark,
The lands of Laudermilk heirs,
The lands of Byrd Kizer,
The lands of M. H. Rosin,
The lands of Hill Bros., Formerly known as Silverrun Dairy Farm of Dr. J. J. Harrison,
The lands of James Edward heirs,
The lands of the Old Mayo Farm, now owned by Herbert Foster and Moss Carson,
The lands of Vaden heirs,
The lands of the Old McCall farm, now owned by Waymen, Miller and Gorley,
The lands of Lawrence Allman,
The lands of Clyde Allman,
The lands of Newton Clerk,
The lands of C. L. Bray,
The lands of J. M. Reed,
The lands of M. L. Skinner,
The lands of Robert Miller,
The lands of I. W. Rowland,
The lands of Robert Edwards,
The lands of G. H. Hensley,
The lands of the Old Millsaps farm, now owned by Smith,
The lands of Mote Sewell,
The lands of J. B. Beal,
Sunnyside Baptist Church,
The lands of Clarence Bradley,
Sunnyside School House and lot,
The lands of Mitt Scrimpshire,
The lands of Jack Byrum,
The lands of Ben Petit,
The lands of Henry Rowland.
SECTION 2. That it is the legislative intent that each section, sub-section, paragraph and provisions of this Act is severable and that should any portion of this Act be held unconstitutional or invalid the same shall not affect the remainder of this Act but such unconstitutional or invalid portions shall be elided and the Legislature declares that it would have enacted this Act without such unconstitutional or invalid portions elided therefrom.
SECTION 3. That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed and that this Act take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.
PASSED: March 10, 1939.