fHb GLEANER GRAHAM, N. 0., JAN. 3, 1935. ? i ? T Local INews. ? A happy and prosperous New Year to one and all! ?The regular monthly meeting of the County Commissioners will be held next Monday. ?The sale of real estate for 1933 taxes takes place at the court house next Monday. ? The friends of Maj. J. J. Henderson, who has been con fined to his feme for two weeks, will be glad to learu of his steady im provement. ? It rained nearly all day Mon day and with a falling tempera ture it turned to sleet in the afier Doon and night. The new year c.ime in with everything pretty well covered with ice which soon disappeared. ? The street decorations were dismantled , Tuesday. They were decorative enough to have de served longer life. The long lines of colored lights spanning the sireets were admired by every body. ? Graham Public School open ed Monday after a two weeks holiday. It is learned from Mr. \V. A. Young, principal, that the attendance on the opening day was somewhat diurnished, bat is improving. There have been a number of cases of flu which no doubt accounts for most of the absentees. ? Football fans were much in terested in the Rose Bcwl classic Tuesday afternoon at Passadena, California, between the Univer sity of Alabama and Stanford University of California. It was 1 broadcast by radio over the country. Alabama won by a score of 29 to 13. No Bids For Postoffice Filed Here The Procurement Division, Pub lic Works Branch, Washington, D. C., are to open bids this P, M. for the construction of Graham's new postoffice. Bids were not to be filed at the office here, accord ing to the advertisement made by the department. Some seem to have gotten the idea that bids would be filed at the local office. Jurors for January Civil Term of Su- . perior Court. Below are the names of the - jurors drawu to serve a} the civil , term of Alamance Superior Court which opens on January 28th with Judge J. V. Cowper presid ing: j Patterson township? Grover F. ' Shoffner, Jno. A. McPherson. ' Cobie tp. ? G. E. May. f Boon Station tp. ? T. R. White- ( sell. j Morton tp. ? J. L. Bouldin. Faucette tp. ? Joe E. Morine. 3 Graham tp.? Joseph Boggs, R. 1 L. Crawford. 1 Newlin tp. ? H. D. Moody, J. H. 1 Woody, Clyde Pugh, J. M. Lewis, 1 W. Grady Clark, J. G. Braxton. 1 Thompson tp ? W. J. Davis, ( J. C. Quakenbush. Melville tp. ? Ed Phillips. Pleasant Grove tp. ? C. F. Car deon, W. A. Tate, A. I, Bowling. Burlington tp. ? H. M. Turner, . John A. Hall, C. R. Coble, Wesley ? Yarborough. Marriage Permits for 1934 Show Large Increase Over 1933 The marriage license records in the office of J. G. Tingen, Reg ister of Deeds, show a large in crease in 1934 over the previous year, about 43 percent. fn 1934 the total number issued was 536, 391 white and 145 colored, in 1933 total 374; 267 white 107 colored, and for December, 1934, 68; Dec ember, 1933, 87. In Jnne and December, last year, exactly the the same number, 48, were issued to whites. The Legislature of 1933 repeal ed the health clause for marriage permits, which went into effect on June 1st of that year, and that U reflected in the number of per mits Issued. For 1934 the num ber of both white and colored were nearly three times the num ber for the same period in 1933, from January 1st to June 1st. Perhaps another element had something to do with the increase, the country bad started on the way to recovery. For the years the health re quirement was in effect hundreds of ooaples went to border States to be married and they will con tinue to do that but not in such large numbers, and the counties lost thoasands in revenues from marriage licenses on account of couples going away to be married. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones spent the holidays in Qreenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. David Long vis ited relatives in Wiuston-Salem during Christinas. Miss Rachel Lisk of Rich field visited Mr. and Mrs. Grady Frick here the latter part of last week. Clareuce Alcock of Atlanta, Ga., was a holiday visitor here with James Smith. Mr. Junius Parker of New York was a visitor here with his sister, Miss Mamie Parker, during the holidays. Miss Margaret Stcckard, teach ing near Goldsboro, spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stockard. Miss Era Ray, teacher in the Jasper School, Craven county, visited her sister, Mrs. J. T. Roach, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Jones of Roxboro visited Mrs. Heenan Hughes and family during the holidays. Miss Emma Buckner of Mebane spent Christmas here with her pareuts. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Buck ner. B. Marvin Roach visited friends in Tbomasville Christmas day and was the guest ot Miss Minnie Lee Millikan. Miss Lucile Johnston of High Point was a holiday visitor here with her sister, Mrs. William Har den. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wrike spent Christmas with the latter's mother, Mrs. Martha Turner at Winnsboro, S. C. Mrs. D. E. McCornell of Gas touia and Mrs. R. L. D. Hood of New York, mother aDd sister, re spectively, ot Mrs. Don S. Holt, are here visiting the latter. Dr. Sam Vest of Johns Hopkins' Hospital, Baltimore, visited Mrs. Vest and their two young daugh ters at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Thompsons during Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fields and laughter, Billie, and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Elkin and three small [laughters, all of Burlington, were the guests Sunday evening Df Mrs. Berta Jolly at her apart ment on Maple Street. Mrs. Izora McClure and son, Kelly, and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. N'eese and children, Emily aud John T., returned Sunday from i holiday trip to Florida. Mr. and Vlrs. John T. Blacks, parents of Mrs Neese, members of the party, lid not return, but remained for i stay of a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dillehay, loliday visitors here with the atter's mother, Mrs. W. C. Moore, eft the latter part of last week or White Plains, N. Y., his head juarters as salesman for the Up ohn Drug Co. of New York City. Dr. Boyd Harden, prominent ,'oung surgeon with the Elizateth klcGee Memorial Hospital, Pitts jurg, Pa., i? spending his Chris t nas holidays visiting with his jarents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius H. iarden at their home between jraham and Burlington. Saxapahaw News Items C. D. Weaver, our efficient jarber, moved his family to Lin 'olutoo last week. Joe Hutch inson, a student of Jampbell College, and Miss Annie ?ay Holt, a student of High Point College, spent the holidays at the lome of their respective parents. Clifton W. Enfield, a student }f State College, aft?r spending a few days with his roommate, lames Lackey, of Stony Poiht, ipent two weeks with his parents, klr. and Mrs. G. H. Enfield. Mesdames Harvey Lindley, klahlon Newlin, and G. H. En ield, grade mothers, treated the lixth and seventh grades of Eli iVhitney School to fruits and can ly, Christmas. Mr. aud Mrs. Percy V. Putman ind son Thurston, of Taneytown, Maryland, paid Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Enfield a surprise visit dnring be holidays. Mrs. Putman is the inly sister of Mrs. Enfield. Miss Verdie Marshbanka, a eacher of Eli Whitney High School, is indisposed at her home n Mars Hill. Demonstrations by Fred Regan, neat specialist from State Col ege, on killing, dressing and cur ng pork have been well attended hroughout eastern North Gatoli 1a. Pitt County tobacco growers ?oted unanimously for a contino moe of the Kerr-Smith tobaoeo control act. Junes V. Pomeroy, formerly of Gra ham, Passes in Charlotte -Buried Here. Last Monday morning Mrs. J. Harvey White received a message from Charlotte advising her of the death of her brother, James V. Pomeroy, and she and Mr. White and their niecee Misses Cornelia I and Elizabeth Pomeroy, immediate ly left for the Charlotte home. The funeral service was held at the home in Charlotte Tuesday morn ing and the body was brought here and interred in the family plot in Linwood cemetery Tuesday after noon. Mr. Pomeroy was 60 years of age and was a sou of the late Major James Voorhees Pomeroy and Mrs. Cornelia Doolittle Pomeroy, former ly of Utica, N. Y. Mr. Pomeroy is survived by his wife, now an inva lid, who was Miss Edythe Gilchrist of Ardmore, Pa , a sister, Mrs. J. llarvey White of Qraham, a half sister, Mrs. Carrie Zinkeisen of Urooklyu, N. Y., and two nieces, above mentioned, the daughters of a deceased brother, Theo. 0. Pome roy, and a nephew, James White. The Pomeroys came here to make their home in 1886, Maj. Pomeroy having come here to engage in the cotton milling business at Big Falls, four miles north ol Qraham. James spent his young manhood days here, one time in business here, but had lived in Charlotte for the past twelve years. He was a tiae citizen, good business man and had a host of friends who deeply deplore hie death. His last illness was lor only two days from aiigina, from which he had suffered for two or more years. In the early part of Deceji-j ber he spent several days here with his sister, called on old friends, was jovial and appeared to be in good health. DEATHS. Thos. N. Mitchell, 80, promi nent citizen and farmer of Pleas eut Grove township, died last Friday afternoon. He was sick only four days. Two daughters survive him. The funeral and burial were conducted from Cross Roads Presbyterian church on Saturday afternoon. Sylvan Joyce Clayton, 3 months 26 days old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Clayton of Haw River, died at 7:3U last Saturday morning after three weeks illness. Mrs. Lelia Sutton Fowler, .73, diqd Sunday night in Burlington. She is survived by her husband, J. M. Fowler, four daughters and three sons Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon from the First Reformed Church in Burlington. Interment in Pine Hill cemetery. Jas. C. McAdams Sells Out 5 and 10c Store? Makes a Record Hard to Match. James C. McAdams, who has operated a 5-10c. store for the past several years, has sold out and quit. His record in closing out is very unusual. During the holiday trading season he sold everything he had in stock except I43's worth which be sold to Morris, his next door neighbor. That's not all the story: When he fclosed he owed nobody anything and nobody owed ,him anything. A record, that. ! Several years ago he bought Mac's 5c-tl.OO store (the sign is still over the door), the first store of the kind, full stocked, that opened in Graham that was start ing for the rocks, so reported. It is no every-day accomplish ment to take op a losing business, as did Mr. McAdams, run it for several years, then close com pletely out free of debt for or acainst. Junius H. Harden and E. L. Hender son Awarded Judgment in Large Amount. The first of this week, Judge Johnson J. Hayes of the U. 3. Dis trict Court, handed down a judg ment fo^pnore than 152,000 in fa vor of Messrs. Harden and Hender son against the American Service Company. It grew out of a default by the company for certain refriger ating properties. The litisation has been long and tedious Plaintiffs were represented by Hon W. H. Carroll of Burlingtoo and Maj. J. J. Henderson of Qrabam. The annual extension confer ence will be held at State College during the week of Jauuary T. County home and farm ageuta from all countiee will attesd. 8AVB MONET ? Buy your mag azines through The Gleaner's dub bing offers. They will kelp you save money on your reading mat The local cheese factory at North Wilkesboro baa increased the prices paid for milk with a corresponding increase in deliver ies at the plant. Man Wanted for Rawleigh Route of bcO families.. Write to day. Rawleigb, Dept. NCA-82 SA, Richmond, Va. Notice of Sale of Real Property. , t Under and T>y, virtue of the power otit sale contained In that certain Mortgage Deed, executed on the 6th day of September, 1927, by Rooert Overman and Iro, .Overman, his "Wife to P.H.Stephens, and recorded In the offlca of the Register of Deeds of Alamance County, North Caro lina, in Book iof MortgageDe?ds, No. 105 at (page 165, default having been made In the payment ' of the same, I w i'J seff at public lauction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House Door of Alamance County, on Saturday, January 6th, .1935, at 13 :00 o'clock, noon, the following desciioed S-eal prop erty, to-wlt ; ( A certaln( piece) or tract of land lying and ueing in Alamamnce Coun ty, State aforesaid in Patterson Township, and described and Ide fined *4 follows, to-wlt; , Beginning at Ballard land Steph ens' corner ttn Jeffreys' line ; .thence North 6(8 deg. East US poles with Stephens line to a black bak, Harriet Workman and Ballard's corner; thence South 85 deg. West "36 pole* (to si rock; thence South 40 poles tc a red oak ; thence "Bast 36 poles to <i stone, Harriet Workman's corner; thence South 54 poles to a red oak thence West 13 poles to a black oak thence South 12 1-2 poles to a blad oak op stone in old Xindley line thence East rwfth said line 34 polei to a Ted oak ; thence South 28 polei |to a stone ; M. Loy's corner ; Ithenc* Weijt 65 poles 'with Loy's Brie t( a stone; thencd South 35 (poles tc a stake! or atone, W. A. lineoerry'i corner ; thencef West 65 poles to t stone; thence North' 30 poles to I dogwood ; thence West 16 poles t# i West 57 'polerf to a fred oak, John son's corner; thence taorth 19 Ideg We* 5T poles (to a Ted oak John son and Ballard's corner; thence North 87 deg>. West 28 Ipoles to I stone; thence North 86 poles to i hickory near creek; thence Sout] (59 degf. East 18 'pole* to a stone thence North IT (poles to the be ginning, containing! 17B acres, mor or leas, except 11 acres hold Joh Jeffress on West and 10 acres o EaU sold tto Simon Stephens and acres ta John Jefffress This sale Willi be made (subject t advance bids as provided by law and for that purpose the sale wC remain open for ten days from dat of sale to rac sach bids. This 3rd day of December. il934 ; P. H. 'STEPHENS. Mortgage* W. I, Ward. Attorney. (cont'd from preceding page) Carter, John, 1 lot, home, Haw River rd 4.9 Chavis, Frank P, 1} acres, home. Haw River rd ?.7 Chavis, Hattie, 1 lot, borne, nr. Providence Ch 3.2 Clapp, Thomas H, I lot nr. Lacy Holt 7.1 Clay, Margaret, 1 lot, bouse -3 2 City Barber Shop, Barber Shop equipment 5.C Covington, Adeline, 1 lot, house, Poplar St !8.0 Covington, Luther, 1 lot, house, Washington St.. '8.C Evans, J H, 1 lot #.?( Everett, E A, 1 lot, home,. < Haw River rd., 1 lot on No 54 & No. 62 11.7 Everett, J Z, . 1 lot, home pi. old Haw River rd.. . . s 9 5 Graves, Lawrence, 1 lot, house, Haw River rd... 3 ,( Harden, James, 1 lot 1-' Harden, Letha. 1 lot, house 4 .( Harden, Walter. 1 lot 1 ! Harden, W N, 1 lot H ? Hunter, Dave, 4} acres east of Graham, '2.1 Hunter, Luther, est., 1 lot, Alex Hunter land, 2. Isley, Booker, ? acre, bouse 4.' Jeffreys, Ceasar, 1 lot, house Cedar Grove "9! Latham, Haywood, 1 lot nr. briekvard . . ~8.< Long, Emma Miller, 1 lot adj. Dennis Wood 2. Long, I F, H acres, Haw Rirer rd G Long, Walter, 1 lot, home, Gii'Oreth rd '6. Long, Nathaniel, 1 acre, i home near R. R 4. Long, W 31, jO acres, home adj. Dave Long, 5 xcAdoo. Rich , 1 acrfe, home Haw River rd $ McBroom, John, 1 lot, A T Walker laud, 1 lot, home place 4.15 McPherso?, Susan est., 1 lot, house, 8. Maio St. .. 4.84 vayo, Alice, 4 lots 3.39 Miller, Johu, 1 acre, home, Giibreth rd 7.02 Morrow, Arthur, 3 lots, Haw River rd 4 85 Newlin, Ed, 1 lot, Home, Washington St 7 89 Phillips, John, 1 lot, home, Giibreth rd 4.35 Rogers, Annie P, 1 lot, Gii breth rd 2.09 Rogers, Clarence, 1 lot, E. Elm St 4.40 RogerA, Geo. T, 1 lot, home, adj brick yard 6.71 Rogers, W Alex, 1 lot, ' Marshall St 9.85 Rogers, Wui. M, 1 lot, near water tank 5.00 Rnffin, Alene, 1 lot, home, Melville St 4.07 Ruffin, L E, 1 lot, 7 55 Ruflin, Robert, 1 lot, home, rtwepsou ville rd 6 40 Senior, Hand)-, 1 lot, house Giibreth rd 4 90 Shoffner, Lee, 1 lot 5.81 Simpson, Will, 1 lot 2.33 Slade, Charlie, 1 lot 1.94 Tate, Ed est., 1 lot, home, College St 5 81 Tate, John est., 1 lot, house, Cedar Grove .... 3 65 Tate, Minch est., 1 acre, home pi. adj Sam Hun ter, 4.95 Taylor, Ross, 1 lot, 1.94 Teague, Geo., I lot, home, nr W J Nicks 12.56 Tinnin, Alice, 1 lot, 296 Tiunin, Alvi^.1 lot, near school, 3 20 Torian.Qeo, 1 lot 2 33 Trolliuger, John A, 2 acres, home in Aloha 6.52 Vaughn, Shorty, 1 lot, house adj. Geo. Walker 4.07 Walker, Geo '(Red), 1 acre Haw River rd 7.28 'Walker, Walter S, 1 lot, home, Haw River rd 5.24 Williams, John, 2 lots, .... 6 00 Willis ins, Lizze, 1 lot, house, adj Geo. Harden 3.20 Wilson, W E. 1 lot, 1.94 Rippy, M R, 1 lot, uo des. 6.55 Cities Ice Service, land, bldg., mchy 59.35 HAW RIVER TOWNSHIP Allred, Mrs. Mary, 14 acres home, _ ?J1 Andrews, R 8, 'i acres, Piekard Farm 1.75 Bason, Henry G, 237 acres, home, 37.14 Best, James K, Best Hosiery Mill property, 101 22 Blackman, M Dand wife, 14 acres, home, 10 40 Catet>, Chas. A, 2 acres, McAdams land, 6.89 Cheek, Goss, 1 J acres, home 7.85 Childrey A Vest, 1 Deepwell 4.35 Freshwater, Airs. *V T, 19 acres, Dixon land... 5.13 Gom, W M, 1 42 acres, home 58 04 Herrio, Lacy B, 2 acres hotne, 11.99 Hugh*#, 8 W, 1| acres, home, 9 20 Long, J A Jr., 62 acres, Koonce land; 1 acre, An eerson land, 21 04 Moon, J D, 1 lot, home 3 88 Pearson, G W, 4 acre, home 9.05 Ross, Clarence.Tr., 27 acres James Browning farm G.80 Snrratt, Mrs W B, 172J acres, Harry Goodman land, 25 35 Thompson, E A. 126 acres, J.Thompson land. 25 67 Turner, C N, 1 acre, home, 11.40 Waddleton, W W, 60 acres, ? * ? home, 13 22 Webster, John W, 139 acres, home.... 28 75 Williamson, F L, 1 acre, Iiegina Hos. Mill, 3 16 Wilson; EG,} acre, hotne_ 27 79 Comer, A. S, 1 lot, no de scription, 3 68 7.40 6 33 COLORED Bftson, Ilaywood est. 1 acre home .... 7.51 Carter, L D, 2 acres, Car ter land, __ Dickey, Charlie, 1 acre borne, 1 aero King land 2? acres Griffin land Dickey, John est., 27$ acres, Back creek, 6 acres, home, 13,33 Foust, Kli, 2 acres, Pleas Dixon land, 3 97 Ooldston, Lexie, 18$ acres,' .home, ... ..C._ 8.86 Griffith, WHI, It acres, home, '. 5 49 McBroom, Qattie, 41 acres, home; 5C acres, Mill land, 40.1! McBroom, John D, 1 J acres home .... Ih4< McBroom, Maggie, 1$ acres, Henry McBroom land, 1.81 McBroom, W T, 13 acres, Burns land; 54$ acres, home, *5.9i xcCallnm, Hooter, } acre, Woodsdale, .... 'I Mebaue, Ben, 37 acres, | home, .... 26.7 Murray, Hayes, 11 acres, home, 13.03 Shoffuer, Frnnk, 1 acre, home,. *8 Simpson, J E, 12 acres, borne 11.59 rrollin^er, John W, it ttcree Gaul land 5.58 barren, Alex, 26^ (teres, McCrackeii laud, 9.20 RTarreu, Jau>?, 12J acres, home, ? 6.30 IVyatt, John R est., 2J acres, home, 4 ('5 Wyatt, John Anderson, 2 acres, home, 5.99 Wyatt, John Sr., 1 acre, home 7.52 ALBRIGHT TOWNSHIP Mleu. K K, 4 acre, homo t 8 90 Barne*, C K. 48 acres, W F Coble land _ 9 46 Burke, R M, 1 aeie, home,.. 5.65 [k>ble, Charlie, 50 acres, home, 1"'.79 tsley, A M,80 acres, b< me, 17.21 Keck, C E, 05 acrt-s, home, 14 87 Love, R L 61 acres, home. 22 12 Loy, J P, 10<) acres, home, 38 33 Marshall, K'l, 86 acres, home 16 28 Moore, T M, 47 acres, Bi ? iiis land, 11 84 Moser, John heirs, 147 acres home, 9 72 Nicholson, T P, heirs, 55 Acris, home, 17 27 Patton, G M, 30 acres, Mc Paniel land, 6 30 Payne, E I, 3 acres. Moon laud; 83 acres, Holt and Spoon land, 10.05 Record, Mrs Nancy, 43 acres, home, 13.12 Sbarpe, R A, 185 acres, mountain laud, ; 19 25 Stockard, C F, 40 acres, Stockarrl land, 17.43 Thompson, Geo. F, heirs, 10 acres, Harden land, 3 35 Thompson, J W, 35 acr"s, 14.30 Thompson, I.uther, 11 acres, Mill tract, ? 13 82 Tnompson, James, 67 acres, home & Harden laud, 24.18 Wood, V T, 256 acres, 81.78 COLORED Capps, Ed. heirs, | acre, home, 2.44 Florence, Mrs Cornelia, 1} acres, Foustland 1.85 Foust, Durham, 2 acres, hofpe lanil, 4 40 Foust, J L, 54 acres, borne land 5.92 Holt, Lacy E, 26 acres, Foust land, 2 acres, home I I 40 Isley, Uohn, heirs, 11 acres, Nr. Woods Chapel 2 70 Scott, Margaret, 36 acres, * Holt and 7.79 Trollinger, A Ck 4 acres, Booth land 6 60 Trollinger, J T, 3 acres 2 32 " J T, Jr., 4 acres, home, _ 6 30 Williams, E L, 107 acres, Bradsher laud, 20.30 Willis, Ed, 4 acres, Gwynn land, 4 4C NEWLIN TOWNSHIP Alamance Home Builder!*, 82 acres, OB Riddle laud 6. 20 Albiight, W J est, CO acre*, no description G.20 Allen, Folder, 42 acres, no description 10.07 Brooks, Sam O, 48 acres, no description 0.10 Cates, W Luther, 2 acres, no description _ 5 02 Ooulter, Mrs. Lillie J, 66 acres, no description.. 10.93 Deaton Real Estate Co, 3?? aores, Oaue Creek, _ 8. OS Fowler, Robert H, 35 acres no description 5.04 Griffin, A Clyde, 40 acres, ? no ? description, ? 9 60 Guthrie, James C, lUl acres no description 30 65 Guthrie, Ollie C, 12^ acres, no description 15 35 Hadley, John A, est . 67 acres, no description 12 9." Hadley, W S, 137J acres, no description 19.5J llerrin, Arnold B, 100 acres, monntaiu laud, 7.9* Hinshaw, Alvis A, 43 acres, no description, 12.7! Holmes, George, 27 acr--s, no descripiion 3.8; Holt, Evander 0, 76 acres, no description 8 W Johnson, J W, 49 acres, no description 9.9. Johnson, J Wesley, 37 acres i no dfcscription 10.7 McBane, J F, 82 acres, no description, 21 2 MePbersou, 0 Roscoe, 320 1 acres, no description 32 5 Mann, Mrs. L G, 65 acres, no description, ~ ? 6.5 Moon, Henry D, 27 acres, 5 no description, 3.3 Moon, W Henry, 27 acres, } no description. S 8 Pickard, Robert, 160 acres, 5 no description 25 I Pike, B Z, 21 acres, Pike Ian J 4 ? 5 Pegg, J E, 42 acres, no de scription 10 i 0 Quakeubush, Beltie E, '02 I acres, no description 2( -1 3 Robertson, Loy, 144i acres ' no description 47 ( Shaw, W D, 48 'acres, no description 9 60 Stewart, Oscar W , 21 aeree no description 5.28 3tout, Charles B , eat , 81 acres, no deecr iption v. 8.31 Stout, Miss Mami'e, 8 acres no description. 2.88 Stout, W Pat est., 82 acres no description 25.60 Stuart, Charles F, 10 acres, no description 2.86 Stuart, Mrs. Mebane, 30 acres, no description, 6.09 Thomas, I C, 4 acres, no description... 3.49 Thomas, John 8, 190 acres, no description 23.21 Thompson, Monroe, 100 acres, no description 12 87 Thompson, Rnfus S, 60 acres, no description 10.50 Woody, J Waldo, 10 acres, Y'ower property, 4.25 Woody, Samu6l E, agt. Ka tie Woody Cox, 200 acres no description 3 49 Workman, Billy P, 35 acres no description 10.03 Wright, Jno W, 8 acres CA Hunter land 6 61 Wright & Manning 82 acres AUmance Copper Mines.. 12.66 COLORED Alston, CW'er est., 35 acres, no d??cription 4.72 Hass, Geo. est, 90 acres, no description 10.93 Bowden, Charlie, 2 acres, no description. 1.71 Foust, Wm. est, 16 acres, no description y 2.47 Islev, Odell D, 15 acres, mountain land 3.85 Newlin, S Gilmore, 18 acres no description 3.34 PATTERSONTOWNSHIP Carter, W C, 45 acres, 7.75 Coit, Ralph D, 50 acres 14.05 Euliss, J C, 135 acres, home 32.24 Foglemau, Mrs. Waller, 44 acres, borne 10.15 Flynt, Joi n O, 105 acfes 23 50 Garrett, J Gi aham, 53 acres 11.95 Garrett. W W est., 68 acres Davis & Garrett land 8.80 Goodman, Harry, Filling Station 6.55 Gregerson, B J, 133 acres, Clapp land - 19.37 Isley, A C, 100 acres, 26.03 Isley, J Miles, 30 acres, home, 10.88 Johnson, Mrs. Eula, 21 acres, Hornaday land ? 3.29 Kimrey, A L, 46 acres, 5.78 Kimrey, E E, 126 acres 25.79 Kimrey, Mrs. W H, 90 acres 7 20 Loy, Albe. t, 10J acres, home 4 26 McVev, Albert est., 63 acres 6 93 uarley, Otis, 73 acres 11 65 Meadow, L D, 30 acres, An drews land, 2.58 Medearis, J L, 17 acres 6.13' Moon, Henry vV, 42 acres, mountain land 3.55 Moser, Charles L, 196 acres heme, 42 85 Noah, Carl A, 15 acree 4.20 Noah, Wm, 60 acres, moun tain land 9.85 Overman, Robert. 132 acres home 15.25 Pike, Willie, 58 acres 13.10 Shoffuer, Cyrus S, 42 acres Mitchell land 3.55 Smith, ?"'C, 47J acree, home 9.85 Smith, G Cleye, 62 acres, home 14.25 Snyder, T A est., 55 acres, Strowd land 15.83 Stiwart, John W, 125 acres Way place, 21.67 Teague, Eugene, 186 acres, home, 33.50 Teague, J Howard, 72 a^res, Fowler land 12.33 Thotna*, Jaines est., 15 sere* 3.33 COLORED j' Albright, Charles, 9 acres.. 3.03 j Albright, Dt'lic, 9 acres,.. 3.03 , Albright, Msrviu, 9 acres.. 5.11 | Albright, M zello, 9 acres, 3.03 }' Andrews, Lenas, 3^ acres, 6.75 j Burnelte, J Allen, 35 acres ; CI*PP land, 6.90 Coble, Win. est,., 40 acres, )j Lyun & Shatterly laud, 6 70 jCompton, J W, 20 acre* 500 - ' Crutchfield, Margaret, 5 acres, , 2.50 )' Curtis, Fred, 36 acres, 13 32 G<?ruer, Elwoou, 19J acres, 5 Alexander land, 7 72 1 Maiih, 'A' in. H, 23 acres 4 67 5 I Harper, Joe est., 32 acres 4 10 Isley, Leo, 19? acres, 7.20 (?'Jeffries, W Thos, 86 acres, | home, 17.83 (j Jeffries, Marshall est., 26 | acres, home 5.65 5 Morris, Thomas, 20 acres, 4 75 I Patterson. Ervin G, 24 aere^ 5.60 a Patterson, P Ace, 30 acres, I home,....-: 13.60 ;0 Patterson, R L, 1 acre 4.55 j Patterson, T June, 3 acres, 5 16. ja'Shaw, Intz, 9 acres, Al 1 bright land, 3.03 ;I Walker, Minnie, 9 acres, I Albright land 3.03 ,r While, T Newton, 100 acres ' ' | home, 6 08 [1 This Novnmb^r 5th.. 1934. H J. STOCKARD, Sheriff Alamance County. ? i

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