THE FRANKLIN TIMES
I. K. .JOHSSOX. Editor ?nd Mnnager
?TAR DROPS?
XC'ottoa sold for 27 3-4 cents a
pound yesterday
? Quito a large number of children
took advantage of the I'llnfc at the
College this wceSt.
? I'let'k J. J. Darrow requests ub to
state that the nieineograph copies of
the Budget mailed out by him this
week contain an error In addition
The iteiv. reading $54,836.75, making
the tota? of the rirbt section should
read $51,056.75.
Having Trouble With Your
Roses?
Kaleigh, N. C. June 5. Mildew on
rcscs may be checked by dusting
ilowers of sulphur over the bushes
i)L<l vines. The sulphur wl l not re
move the mildew already present but
ll will prevent further spreading, sug
gest G. W. Fant, extension plant
pathologist for the State College and
State Department of Agriculture. He
advises that the sulphur be dusted on
tte plants several times after blos
soming this year, preferably while
dew is on the plant, and then repeat
ed next spring before blossoming.
With this care the rose plants should
he free from mildew by the time they
begin blossoming next season.
Mi". Fanst says that considerable
complaints have come in to the Col
lege this year about mildew and leaf
blotch in roses. He recommenJs the
dusting in early spring to prevent
the 'mildew getting astart. If one has
a spray outtit, the use^of commercial
lime-sulphur spray will be found more
effectipe than the flowers of sulphur.
In that case the liquid should not be
allowed to strike the painted surface
of the house as it. acts on the paint.
It will also remain as a stain on the
foliage until washed oft by the rain
and for this reason should not be
applied just before blossoming.
"Well established rose bushes re
present a considerable amount of
tiouble, are very beautiful and there
ftre should be given the proper pre
servative care," Says Mr. FVnt.
New Circular on Boll Weevil
Raleigh, X. C. June 5. Bringing Its
recommendations right up to the pre
sent ami i>?"hitl!n:r letters from farm,
irs about their experience with th?
htlt-'.vcevll as well as the result* of
last year's work. In dusting cotton
with calcium arsenate, the Agricul
tural Extension Service of the State
College and State Departmeiit of Agri
culture has just released Extension
Circular 137 by Franklin Sherman.
This circular comprises 22 pages of
practical and scientific information
written in efery-Uay "language and
easily understood. It gives the Ad
vantages and disadvantages of dust
ing, explains the method and describ
es the machinery to use.
In presenting this circular to the
farmers of North Carolina, the Ex
tension Service believes It has fully
covered most of those points that
sho ild receive attention in the con
trol of the weevil. The circular is
written from the viewpoint of the in
sect alone and does not combine the
recommendations about livestock and
ether crops. Neither does it take in
cultural methods, fertilization ajnd
other factors involved, in producing
a good crop of cotton. It only covers
the "protection" of such, cotton as
Js produced.
The circular has now been received
from tli? printer in an edition of 15,
000 and will be sent to farmers on
request as long as the suoply lasts.
County agents will also he supplied
with copies and those who do not
care to write to the Editor, Exten
sion Service, Kaleigh, for a copy may
ottaln one from their county agent.
Requests should be made as early as
possible so that all preparations for
fighting the weevil may be made on
time.
49 Years Ago
Folks boiled coffee and settled It
with an egg-.
Ladies rode on side saddles.
Little Johny wore brass toed
hoots and daddy wore brORans,
T.eeches operated more frequently
than the surgeon's knife.
When a preacher said a truth, the
people said Amen.
Left over noon victuals' were
finished at supper time.
Neigh born asked about your family
and meant It.
Merry-Go-Rounds were celled Fly
ing Jennies.
Folks used toothpicks and were still
polite
A tea cup of red liquor was sold
for five cents.
Indies' dresses reached from her
wck to the heel.
Wheat was sowed broadcast and
harrowed in with a tree top.
It took 20 minutes to sh;ne shoes
with Mason's blacking.
People served pot liquor Instead
of canned soup.
Indigestion and appendicitis were
called plain Bellyache.
Quinine was takfeii In coeee, mo>
lasses or tlMUa paper.
Vermillion wag used as hearth paint
Instead of face paint.
liable* were rocked In cradles with
out addling their brains.
Men played Mumble Peg Instead of
Poker. "
The neighbors all got fresh meat
at hog killing tlmo.
And a man made the same wlfo do
a lifetime. ?"??ul.
Legumes and livestock go hand In
band to build up better ?oll? and
more lasting farm prosperity In North
Carollnq. Hav.eyou planned for sum
mer legumes on that stubble land.
The Importune? of Industr'ul He*, lop
?iient
We should havo learned the Import
unto, of industrial uud agricultural
giowth and development to.^ur com
munity.
Our prosperty rests upon lh? es
denial pha.'es In the city's Inipr ove
rrent If a mine, u smelter or a factoiy
iu or around our city closes down it
cilpples the community to the extent
c? its prominence, and The amount of
money it distributes regularly in the
place The Jchocls. .churches, profes
sional or mercant;xle establishments
suffer proportionately. Tiie comfor
table homes and well paid artisans
are aWccied and a paialyiz'ng influ
ence is felt. Our prosperity rests on
the basis and . sound industrial and
agricultural growth and it behooves
us to do all in our power to keep thes.
conditions settled and secure.
For this reason wrL.#hould guard
with care t fie disturbing elements
that crccp in to disrupt a quiet and
harmonious state. It is the business
oi every homeloving man aii'i woman
to protect his or her welfare, and to
discourage any a?.u ir.pt on the part
ct disinterested agitators to break the
serenity of our condition.. Henrietta.
Oklahoma. Standard.
One hundred and seventy-five bright
young girls from 28 North Carolina
counties attended the short course
held by home demonstration workers
in Kalefgh last week.
Mr. Paul Griffin, cf Raleigh, visited
l.is people here yesterday.
Figure It Ouv
When Evt'Vii IViJgo Uwove). of
PeabCKly, mr.mod Ci'oert R.
Rucker slu- was alk to ccJl her sis
ter "mother."' Rucker is the ?oa
of her sister's husband.
Francis R. Johnson, of racoma,
Wash. ft Is', tho khonort man of the
^ 1923. graduating, qlass of tho U. S.
j MilJUu-yIAcfta^rTiyiatiWeat_ Point,
For Shriners
Buck 8t<n\ art, of Ft." Worth,
Tex., la tn Washing-ton, D. 0., wlttt
Toncy, his hor?o, to flo their wild
f fist sjuff for the Shrlner*.
Too Many I.hwn
One of the strange.-- j;oli'lcal tendi
M ; a of ou.- time is '!i?- suddenly in
! ci eased faith cf leK-^i~tors in the pow
!<.. of law* to enforce themselves oaco
they are reduced to writing. No be
lli' i ban been so continously and thor
Jetigly discredited, yet uone is so
i a I . ruiingly alive h'vMry political phl
loapher fn :n Mimtaigne's day to
this hor.r has recognized tint the bo.st
govern nitMit Is that conrluttpd with
the least hiw an ! marhinery.
A multitude of evils attend the naive
faiih of legislators in :l;r- auto^nfurcc
meat capacity of law as represented
by words on ;? piece of parcr. *.%ne
is an inviteable .'weakening of respec"
fo: a govern i born cf a dUrr*ard
for its more outludish aspects. Anoth
er is the uninterrupted encroachment
of government on the government A
third and most distressing evil is the
t ipalling expanse attending tho crea
te u of multjtudious new "bureaus and
c IT ices provide for.
The time may come when a candi
date pledging himself to nothing but
the rep. al ot* t;so laws for every one
creai'.d '.sill be generally supported
Timber Is the one best bet to make
poor land pay a profit. It is slow but
sure and should receive more attent
fen, suggests H. M. Curran, farm for
estry specialist tor the Agricultural
Intension Service.
Uncen?ored bathing suits will bi
worn in Chicago, so ( ii:cc.go may
soon ho bigger than New York.
Colds Cause Grip aqtf influenza
LAXATIVE BP.OMO QUININE Tab!et^mov? tba
cause. There is ocly 0 le "Bjdfao Quiniae."
E. W. GROVE'S sljznaniie c 30c.
SALE <5y REAL ESTATE
FOR TAXES
At 12 M.. Monday, July 2nd, 1923, at;
tiio Court House door in Loulsburg,
N. C.. I will sell at public ruction to
the highest bidder for cash, pursuant
to the laws of NcrlU Carolina ail lands
In Franklin County on which taxes for
1??22 remain duo thereon, with casts
added, as revised by Section 2SS3 Re
Y'.sal 1905, and amendments thereto, Is
as follows.
?H. A. KEARNV-.Y, Sheriff,
Franklin County.
This June 8th. li-23.
DUNNS TOWNSHIP
Mrs S A Alford 50a Alfqrd $23.92
li B Alford 4ua Alford 30.58
M C Alford 45? Alfnrd 30a hcmo <5.37
Smith Alford 50a Patterson 33.25
J C Bran'loy 35 1 - J ?> Patte.-white
l>'?ia honi*- Sa P.vl '.Veil 104.10
C ? L r:1. r.'.'.'.'y 1 j".i BulUck IS 00
M C Chamblee 12a Bunn 14.70
Mrs G A Clayton 64a B::in 45.75
li F ri >o<: 9 l-2a Bunn 17.9S
W R F!oRt:-3 54a Medlin 4i'a
Peai\e 59.85
W J Gay 36a Johnson 14.75
Mrs> C H Harris 1 lot Bunn 2.32
J N Harris 1 lot Bunn. 23.92
R I Mitchell 12 1-L'a GuMoa 15a
ChamVdee 1 lot ^ 53 55
I, G Mo-gan 29a Turkey Er 21 l-4a
Turkey Br 21.?''
R W Montgomery 1 lot Bunn 2.5"
Mullen Bros 1 lot Bunn 2.2i
\V A Mullen Est 1 lot Bunn 17Sa
Tar Rd Bal 31 S2
W A Mullen 1 via Tar River 122.34
North State Oev t c 20a Bunn 24.6!
H K Perry 4ua Riley 84 l-2a W H
P Est 62.31
J R Perry 16a Bunn 15. Si
R E Pearce 50a Pearce 13.01
jS P Pc.'rco 65a Moc Cr 46-5
Jchn C Paarce 34a Moc Cr 40;i
Moc Cr 30 00
It M Privet t 64 a R'.ce Tract 31 53
Mrs D W Ridifrds 96a hocic 1 :JS
J M Rice 78a Tar River S'i.4*
Baldy Rice 108a no des 4O.0S
(' M Stallings 1 lot Bunn l.S*
iO D Stallings 42a Alford 72a !1 >: .S!
S S Strickland 1 lot Bunn 2.55
A M Strickland 75a Tar River 24,15
Mrs Nannie Sykes 230a Tar R TO SS
B B Sykes 2 lots Bunn 17 l-2a
Bunn {4.20
Mrs O L Tant 6Ca Bell 31.57
O L Tant Est 20Sa 4 tr comb 9J.S5
Raymond T Watklns l lot Bunn 2.7'!
J R Weathersby 251a Red Well 95.33
G Food Williams 14a Williams 5.40
J FrefJ Williams 55a Moc Cr 31.26
J E Wright 98a Race Tract 65.53
Annie Horton 1 lot Bunn 1 65
Joshua Jones 5 3-4a Pilot 5.34
Howard Jones 35a Dodd 35a
Mcntgomery b'.iO
C L Perry 58 3-4a Weathersby 37 4"
J E Perry 40a Moody 27.05
Harry Roborson ISa Chavis 1-.69
Cullem Satter white 86a Cr 1
lot liimn 43 04
Fab Yarboro 105a Montgomery 44.54
HARRIS TOWNSHIP
Lee Baker 34a Mary Denton 20.28
W A Harnett 3Ba Mann 36 l-2a
Edwards 52 16
C D Prlvir 53a Home 31 12
Mrs M L Fowler 85 l-2a WHP
Est 72.03
Vance Frazler la WRY IS. 17
It T Harris 68a Harris 2a homo 42.72
J N Harris 384a home ISM*
Mrs R C Hagwood^Sa homo 136.67
J 11 Horton 85a homo 48.42
W T Jones 76a home 46.25
J M McOhee 30a homo 2 ) 64
J R Pace 86a home 68.86
J C Pearce 83a R R Perry 38.22
Bailey Pearce 30a Driver 17 26
Mrs R F Perry 88n WHP 86a
WHP 7364
A 8 Robhins 40a home 26.H 4
J A Timberlake 3 l-4a home 32.13
T B Wilder 330a Wilder 141.33
Willis Young 72a home ? j 62
J II Thompson 1 l-2a Four Brgg 6.40
yOlJXGSVILLE rOWSSHU*
Mrs E T Alford 14 l-2a 8 Y :? lots 50 98
Banner Hosiery Mill 1 lot 34.80
Mrs B F P.urrows 2 lots 9 04
H M Bell 1 lot near YgB 11.28
C M Cooke Est 894a Cedar Cr 228.78
Farmers & Merchants Bank 1
lot Ygs 63 92
Mrs L R Hatch 2 lots Ygs 24.72
Dr P R Hatch Est 2 lota Ygs 84 80
H 8 Hicks 1 lot Ygs 7.25
House and Moore 218a T J King 75.01
Ben G King 80a P Rock 320a H 127.85
H L Little 21a Flat Rock 29.23
C ft M* v Ola Tar Kit 27.07
J M M* Oh' e 79a Fit I 27.74 '
K A a. i.or 1 Jut Ygs lJ.v: 1
< P ?'? ? re** 2 ja Sins ltd 17 1*1
1 -'^*1= Pctirce 2~ i-2a 5i:::s .
f J. I 10. 7 J |
5. i ' ar? ilia \'?$ li.'j \ !
jl K i'-:ir? v - lots Ygs 15 31 1
?>jrs K sni r*r;uK 30a E Y^s IMS j
7. I. Th trrin^ton 132 l-2a homo 47.7-*
W II Wall IS "? 3-4a Richland Cr 47. SS j
J T WilMin 1 1 vi Little Rive/ 102 1-2 I
:: Little Kirrr ?>a Cr'Vr 112a Cr j
? r j\i PI ilTa L River 221.92
John Winston 1 lot \za 30) 3-4a
1 Ks . 'j 7 . 4 -I ,
H i'. Winston 22a Pailmrn 2v ?a Kai
K'l 1 lot j* 17
l>r..:'i:s K Winston ^7a P'andy
^ < r 27.52
S H Yuung 172a J E May 76. 85
V* ? Young i-4a Tar ltd 1.87
V>:s ' i : ri <* o 1 let Ygs 21.36
iK-if.' ' ioke 64a Ltg Kd 27.12
Mu:.1 i! Iktrjam l-2u S Y 4.3$
\\n Kills 1 lot Yg* 1.70
Ki.* :i E i .vards Est 1 lot Y 2.32
t < n Z'J 3-4a LI>k ltd IS. 7 ?
Sa:i; Harris 24a E Ygs 13.1">
I W H iMvr Ca H S Hicks Slots
^ g.- 23. 60
I Y? ? : lv\:rn??y 1 lot Ygs ^ 3.5'.'
Cto jfi?l Lula Mitchcll 1 lut Yg-* 2.7"
I.fvvj-, H Pern* Jr 25 l-2a Ltg ltd lv.6;'
J H K? il 3 lota Ygs 7.6:;
Victoria Richardson la X Ygs 3.8>
ls*~..4ti?H,w<lson 1 tot Ygs 4.7>
Walter Scarboro*22a Moore M R-l 20.62
S: !.' ? y -smith 4?a E Ygs 25.4 i
Ji-n ? Williamson 1 lot Ygs 3.S:?
Eia?!i?? Wiggins 1 lot Ygs 1.65
t H Yo jng 100a CamrUA Cr 34.63
KKA.NKI l>TON TOWNSHIP
Frank and Daniel Allen 3 lots 3.10
C C Ayscue 100a home 2t?.03
Ci W Harrow 2 lots Frk 7r..9l
C F I '-'St 442a home 107.29
M-.bel K Bell 11a Lbg Rd S.45
Mrs J U Brewer 1 lot Frk 70. SO
W T Brown 1 lot Frk 15.5;'.
I M t'ooke 90a Wallece Cooke 24.30
Liake Aneilt B T Gre-jti timber i-3.6fc
J'rs Mc Henley Admr 130a C 43.11
1 H Kearney Adr.ir 130a BSK l-2a
Oxi Kd 1 lot Frk ??" *9
H C Kearney 136a McGhee Hayes
loa Powell, 79a Lowry, 209a
Kearney 200.00
r B Kearney 26a P.lackn-.M 17.12
R E Kearney 10 l-2a HCK, llot
Frk 47.7.
1 H Kearney 216 l-2a Cooke-Bal
lard. 407 3-4a Gill, 446a I'rltch
9rd. 19a Brinkley, 14a Lewis.
117a Fuller, S2a Long, ISSa Gill
1 11a homo, 50a Grec's 35a Cocke
330a. home. 9 lots Frk 1.022.70
J S Lay ton 104a Alford. 5a V"G 63.30
Henry .May 1 lot 14.25
E H Ma'.one" Trustee 12 l-2u Bk 9.35
S H Mot)aniel l-2a home 22.63
Miss sasle McGiict? 1 lot F:a
Vis \V H Nicholson l?5a S Perry :!7.5o
s 306a holffc 37.01
V.' ! Ci? i''.v 3-4. i HUht lots 17.12
K A dpeeu ? lots r'rk
Mrs J D Speed 2 lots Frk *5'?,^
J P Strother Est 156a hor.13
0 J Ward ja home 4: P!5
?i:llie Arl ington la Long 7 2'i
Bcttie Alston 2a New WelOon 4. 39
J S Allen l-4a R. tvis 30a J Allen 17 9.)
1 L'lus Allen 4 l-2a Green, 1 lot
! prk 13t'!
'Adeline Allen 8a Or. n 1 lot 13.69
Win O Allen 12:! ho" ?-?
julia Bibby 134a \V:a Bibby _ 3>.03
LXirsey an<i?Charli*' 3. toby 105a
Jeffreys 3S.ll
Eaton Bowser Lit l-.'a N Ral 4 6$
| Addle Bowser 1-2.1 N Ral 2.94
! l.vdle Bowser l-2a N' 1- Kj 2.91
|w M Buptists Est 1 lot 1 -si
John Canady 30a R '"ur.ady, 14a
I E Cannady
John Conyers l-4a Conyers 1S6
LHza Cooke la N Ral
A R Crttdup and wife 22 l-2a N 12 71
Walker J Foster 10 l-2u homo
l-4a X Wei 22.0-i
H W Fuller 1 lot Frk - li
Bryant Green 30a home
;.'arh Ha^elwood 1 lot
LIIU He3ter l-4a A3.1 - -
K'.nora F Hill la R-?tvU. i l-4a
Rcavir. "J
' A'nar.da Howard L*t L l?>t 4>$
itobt Hunt 10a I'.ji.t Alloa
|josh Kearney l-4a Hillshoro
Miss Kate Kearney la Hirks 9.05
TH3 Mitchell and wife t-4.< N Wei .
82a Beaver, 1 lot 52.S7
Tom M.Ghee l-4a Long 1 ^
Fanner Nal 96a home 32 70
?llm Neal and wife 181 Nicholson 11. $9
Msry and Geneva Nicholson 15a.
I home M s;!
ir'annle Outlaw 3-4a N Weldon 4.03
C.ara Peace l-2a New Ral
I John Perry Est 60a home 31.59
Q?>orglanna Perry 1 l-2a N Ral 2.94
Julius Perry l-4a X We. 3.86
I A X. Perry 3-4a CSW 7.08
| \mie Person la N Wei, la Xel 5.34
Turner Person la heme
\Ym Person la N Wei
Jeff Pryor la old home
9 9 Sevier 1 lot Frk 15 12
Mettle C Smith l-4a N* Ral 5 34
Alice Tlmberlake 2a homo 5.10
John Webb la home 5.74
Ctrollne Williams 1 lot Frk 4.2ti
Jane Williams l-4a N Ral I SO
Josh Williamson 1 lot Frk
Kd Wlfiston 2 lots Frk 4 30
Thoodore Wright 2a Stokes 4 87
W M Williams l-2a Reavis 1 lot
i home
W W Yarboro 3-4a N Ral S 81
HAYESVil.U) TOWNSHIP
n T Ayscue Jr 92 12a Green 58.70
W D Ayscue 92 1-2 a home 46.B0
W N Ayscue 45 l-2a Green 24.49
C G Ayscue 82 l-2a homo 53.78
W W Green 387a home 101.64
Itobt J Gill 88a Edwards Mill 22.32
J W Hedgepeth 20a Hedgepeth 5 01
J C Hayes and Sisters 20la ii 73.76
Mary, L Hunt 8a Huuts Mill 4 31
H J Journegan 34a Journegan 16.57
1 r 1 Ayscue 72^21
M n Journegan 34a old homo 23 27
W E Kearney 90a Hedgepeth 25.41
John H Lasslter 72 l-2a Hudson 31.62
F G Moore 30a Hedgepeth 5.52
Geo ^ Rose 371a Brodie 73 97
Mr? II L Stokes 92a Green 36 18
Spencer Alston 75a Wiley Dal 5 96
Charlie Burwell 19a Hunt 6.40
Bell Cooke 6 3-4a Mitchell
H Q Cheek 36 l-2a Oreen . 9.96
Roberta Cheek <-6a G*een 16.80
Mary FVster 2 l-2a Mayta'd 2.35
Alex Fuller 75a home
Moses LeMay 66a Fuller 18.82
Minerva Mitchell 6 3-4a Mltcheil 3.15
Tom MlUpell 6 3-4a Mitchell 3.3o
Antkcny Rod* *11 20a Gill 20 04 )
C U So Ionian 147a McCraw 50.51 j
J J Young SOa Young 47.91.
C W Young 25a Young 14.00 '
v (kkkk Township
W C Abbott 25a CarrUl 21.06:
Y.isa Lucy Aysc.it' 4Ja home 19.07'
J H Ball 1 00a ho!U. _5a Journegan
25a Lull 38.16 ;
J' C Carroll 2 Ja home 3371,
Mr? H E Debnam llMi Macklin 21.57,
It K Debnam 116a Fiat Hock 77.52
H L* EfFvaMs 27.4 TV >T Zd\\urd? 4r?.?7 ;
k N Edvards 66a Flat Hock 43.1 j
H - 1 > Etf^rton ^7^a Holly uryve 279.90
Mrs \ P Ef? wards 71a Lyons Cr 29.00
0 Z Edwards 75a home, 60a Kd.vd;
37a Kdw-'s. 'la S ir Hal 21.77
Dave Evans 52 l-2a Faulkner 1 3.00
^ Cr Faulkner 25a Kearaey 2?j.0S ?
Thurston Foster 21a Ed*vd? 10.65 1
;.i C (i up ton 42 l-2a home 35.2 1 1
Victor Harris 38a Ellis 10.76
i* R Jones 28o Curactt 20.52
'i P Jones 100a Jones 26.4" -
W ".V" Jones ISa Carroll 7 25
J ' " Journecran 10 1 1-la Thar 42.44
R D Mosely 42 l-2a Avscue 27.28
Mrs \V M Person 5S 2-4a home 2J.11
C.\rolina Lbr and Cons Co, 306 ?a
Saunders 594.4 i j
K B Smith 31a Tharrington 14.22
C R Stroth^r 34a Speed J3.62 !
1 A Upchurch Sla home 39 8 1 ;
Mrs M E Williams 2a Laurel 16.37 '
Might 53.6S |
Mary and Edith Yarboro US 1-la
Annie Alston Est 25a Perry 6.45 '
Fdward Alston 50a Mosely 13. SO 1
Junius Alston 25a Perry 6.45!
Cecil Brown 5 l-2a Moore 3.37
J H Cheek 101a Faulkner 31.59 |
W 13 Ellis 52a home 35.15 1
J E Ellis 196a home 142a I Glass 97. SS
L G Foster 135a Edwards 40.56
Ilobrt Hayes 100a home 41.96
J T Perry 2a home 2.S>.
Sam Solo man 50 3-4a Foster 32.13
Omega Soloman Ola Dement 48 3-4
a Dorsey 90.47
Hinton Southerland 23 3-4a Mosely
47a no des 22.02
lliomas and Ellis la Gin 6.00
<iOLI> MINK TOWNSHIP
Lindsay Alston Soa Collins Mill
15a home 87. S5
F M Denton 12 l-2a home 10.55
R R Denton 12 l-2a MWD 13.49
H H Gupton 33a home 27.30
L L Gupton 56a home. 88 l-2a
Gupton Bal 67. 2S
Cleveland Gupton 34 l-ja WCG,
120a WCG. S7a WCG 93.9-1
Mrs J T Gupton 20a Wilder- S.la
Miss C H Gupton 70a Gupton 25.06
J T Jenkins 1 lot Wood 3.40
7. V Jones and Sister 426a Jcnes 222.8 7
J J Lanier 6 lots Wood 63.3:5
W T Parrish 28 l-2a FE3L, 1 lot
Wood 22.91
Mr? Lillinn Parish 120 l-2a L^?t
2a Cer.treville 42. 5i
D E Radford 22a Raulord 11 5S
C A Radford 27a Radford J 95
J W Radford 25a Ccr.rreville 16.68
W O Rosser 39 l-2a lirown 18.62
W J Shearin 58a Smith 23.25
J M Tliorne 2 lots Wood- 8.45
R J Upchurch 150a Laurel Rd, 16
3 -4a Mrs JCU ? 1 . ?> 7
Mrs W D Upchurch 16 3-4a JCU 12 49
Wood Drug Store 2 lots Wood 102.14
Thos N Alston 5a Shocco 6.35
H R Alston Sr 7Sa Shocco 1 lot
Wood Ba! 19.:>:i
H D Alston 78a home 31.60
S T Alston 19 l-2a Alston S.2;*
Emily Durt 2 3-4a home 2.20
Pennie Mitchell 40a I King 36. 8b
Lynn Person la Billy Perry 3.3S
a C Stamper 35 3-4a Stamper 18.6:3
Sid Williams 40a home 15.4 >
i CEDAJf rock township
I! G Alford Co 30a PWC 15.03 '
W J Eoone 94a home S0.2S I
X I' Boone 23a Cieekmore, 30 l-2a
Hoone 41.40 I
Mrs Cornelia Boone Est 5-6 int in \
127 a ?7 jui
\ A Bowdtn 47a homo 53.12
5 c Bowden 71u Justice, Son t'Dji
*pedge /''' 166.62
\ A Bowden 51a home / 33. Gs
| John Brown Est 35a Ro>f Bud 3.3?i
J'i \V Bridges '97a Iujii>?* "?..5-'
j '.lis P R llunn ila,fconie
1 A" E Collins 41a h/fme 2''. 7-5
T Davis 26a Red Bud 17.34
I tl L D-lbrldgyEst 71a H Bal 16.23
| Mi's M \V Harris 36 l-2a Thomas 41. 5S
Mrs \V P ftayman 'J6a home 52. 5K
Mis Fl'Jfeiiie Bowdcu 42a home 22.33
Mrs Alice Inscoe 40a Lbg Ud 12.7'.)
W Ivey 105a Gr Rd. 4a EHB.
40a Ivey Rd 02.31
Mrs Mollie Jones 117a hon.e 242.40
Mrs Fa'nnle C King 100a home 43.73
Mrs J J Lancaster 23a Lancaster
64a Davis 1-1.71
Mis Mary J Lancaster 132a home
60a Gupton SO-SO
C A Long 103a Stallings, 8 l-2a
Bowden 101 J
.1 J May 52 l-2a homo 37.01
J W Manguttl G2a Iioono 45.60
J T Murphy 10a John Brewer 4 09
Mrs Mary Nelms 14a S Nelms 5.33
K M and A W Perry 50a May,
SSa Ford 62.37
A W Perry Jr 20 l-2a Cupton 9.57
J M Rice 150a home 34.79
Mrs Lee Shearin 208a Sills 134.14
Mrs Lillie Shearin 45a Cooke, 35a
Shearin, 285a Sills 129.8'i
I! W Sturdivant 22a Sturdivant
52a home. 60a Gupton Bal 35.68
Bettle and Mabel Stallings 21a
Coppedge 13.33
G B H Stallings 82a Stalling, H7
l-2a P Tree 175.84
Mrs J W Valentine 23 l-2a home 14.101
D P Wester 17 l-2a hon^i 13.79]
Mrs Annlo G Wester 19a home 7.90
White Levet Oroe Crr 1 lot Store 1508 |
S G WMIs 80a home 52.65
B F Wood 71 l-2a Swanson. 97
l-2a Wood, 8a Wester "*68.17 I
W Ft Williams 39 l-2a Sills 2 yrs ilTSl |
O Y Yarboro 1 00a C C Ifayes 48.6-5
Mrs Martha Yarboro 41a Yarb 13. 16 I
Mrs Kate Yarboro 200a Cyp Cr
261 3-4a Davis 294.09 J
Pnttle Coppe<fge 140a Tiome 35.44
Jamei Cope 10a Cope 12.54
Ben Cope 10a Cote 9 03
Mary Davis 18a Tom Davla 12.62
IV.ter Davis 18a Tom Davis 12.63
Sanders Davis 18a Tom Davla 12.62
Polly Horton 18a Tom Davis 12.62
Zollle Massenburff 30 l-2a Wester
33 l-2a Murray 89.13 1
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Mr? Sua P Alford J20a home 72.48
Mrs Susan H Batton 173 a home 56.54
A C Benton Agt 100a Benton 88.16
Mrs A C Benton 47a home 29.18
Mr 8 D A Efiinn 50a Matthews 28.91
W G Cooper 58 l-2a home Bal 7,^0
0 J Cosjpedge lS9a home ?7.10
V II Creekinore -1LC* home WM9
Dwight Culpepper 37a Culpr 21.47
Mrs J >1 Duk?' 4Sa home 29-04
1, P fcMward* 134h home 83 54
.Vis Annie Ld wards t>6a Vic Is 33,4*5
?*ra Fannie Edwards l'>Sa Mck 50.51
J H Faulk 23a Faulk 13.04
?uiss Carrie Gay <}$ l-4a Gay 25.84
J E Griffin 27a Wood . 15.45
J (J Green 200a Brodie 114.12
J D Hnes 4(Ja Howard 16.31
H L TTufTTr.es 53a Wilder 21.63
M L Jones S4a home 44.65
<\ S Laughter 22 l-2a Strickland 15. 62
Mrs K W Moore 93a home 22a Bet
tio Moore 63.17
t" M Moore 26a Pearce 10a Gay 35.77
1 G Ross 31a Ross 41.14
M H Ross E*t 50a Ro?s 34 90"
Mrs F B Stalllngs Est 75a Stalgs 24.S?6
M O Strickland 30a home 13. 60
J M Sykes 325a home 166.62
(. M Stal'.iiigs 42a Wood, 3a W 13.52
Mrs Nannie Sykes 21 la Stone 72.26
S S Sykes 7Sa Strickland 23.07
Mrs S M I'pchureh 2u4a homo 152. 6?>
C M Vaughan 135 l-2a b)Die 103.5.5
G X Wilder 37a home 30.3 1
S R Wilder 13a home. 17 3-4a Gay
22a Letter, 30a Xeal 68.75
.Vis* Annie Wilder 22a Wilder $.38
it II Williams 22a Wilder 8.2$
1' S Wilder 47a Unchurch 27.8?*
Mrs Kate Yarboro -7a Webb, 62a
Webb. 305a Divis. 177a Mitchell
2l?*>-'Divis. 7Sa CPH 315.33
Maria Dancy 4a home 4.61
Jim Jordan Est 50a Xeal 24.6t>
y.'.ck Richardson 75a home 38.75
W ? Wiggins $4a Taylor 23.3*
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E T Bailey 1 lot 3.01)
C M Cook" Est 72a home 136.81
Mrs J R C d! lie 1 lot home 109.20
Dr A II Flc-minR 1 1-2 lots Mid St* 5.52
Mapy Gr*een Gill 1 Ipt, 6.65
Mrs J F' Gupton 12$-l-2a Home 66.73
J J Hayes Kst 1 lot UoilA* 44.4')
J R Inscoe 113a heme, Zfa Hedge
pet h 71 SS
Mrs Smma Johnsor In l-2a Hedge
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58 23
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S J Matthews 62a1 spencer
W E Murphy oa Ptarce
L C Pordue 105a Cooke
A W Perry Jr l?2a A and
13a Gordon
A O Perry Est S6a home
Mrs Pattie Porry Lst 2<5 l-2a Joy
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J S Place 1 lot home 12.34
J L Spencer Ha War Rd 3oa H 7'3.1i
K P Taylor 2 lots Lbg 136.42
W c Whit Jeer 27a Person 12. S7
TV K A Williams Est 1 lot X
Main St 31.44
T B Wilder 3 1-2 1 M n Spnj. 348a
Fox Swp, 4 lets Qal 75.^5
Mrs Kate Yarboro 1 lot home 90.S4
O V Yavboro \ tj*vn lois, 123a
Strang 212.14
.A! rhony Alston 2oa Ed Keliy 15.72
H Yarboro '? lot.-?, ^4 l-2a Wheel
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Dennis Alston 1 lor. homo
hIJmo AxSfon 1 lot
J W Alston 1 lot home
Randall Barham 2a Pleasants
Josh liraneh 48a Allen
Charlie Drodie Est 4a Wolt Pit
Joe H Rell 1 lot
Lddio Bridges 2 lots
Connie Branch 39a Sam Davi$
K-t Basket 17 l-2a Spenc^K^
Jiettie Collins 1 lot
' Villis Cooke 1 l--*a Fpfc Rd
Grizzell Chavis l 1 qjt ?
Lelia Daniels I
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)/f)avis 1 lot
Geo Dunston L-xlot
Mollie Dunsrua 55a Whitfield
Mary E Davx2 lets
Al?ie D.
June D
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I'a>?ie Davis 1 lot
[Pfred and V. Davis 3'ja S'?m Davis
(Tom Dayis 39a San Davis
(Mrs Lucy Davis 2a Sam Davis
jJciin W Davis 1 let
|A!cx Davis 3*?a Sam Pavis
|Jn:nes ?r?d Frud Davis 29a S D
1 1 urrell Davis Jr 1 lot
jDiirell Pavls Sr 3a home
Gfo E^erton 1 lot*
D!:'k Ego r ton l?j l-2a hom*.
rrnnk i-'uli-o- 1 lor. home
| Ptrcy Foster 1 lot
iXancy Foster Oa Ced ir St
| Tom Foster 6Sa Pace
? Thurston Foster 2 lots
I John Green I let
I Annie L Green 6:*a Men Harris
iTcra Gr?en 1 lor.
Alston Green 1 Jot
{Garland Harris 1 lot
i8a:n A Harris 'J lots
Joseph Hil * 10a War Rd 1 lot Bal 12.S.J
. Mrs O H A Hawkins 1. lot home 11.57
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'.Viilter Holland 18a E<1 Kelly
i has J Johnson 1 lot
Robt Kearney 2 3 -4a Foster
oam Kelly Jr 28a P Hawking
Lewis I? King l lot
Uettie King 1 lot
Lewis King t lot
Haywood Lewis 31a Wild(jJ
J R Lewis 40 l-2a J<5yner
Lucy Lewis la M P
Julia Llttlejohn 9a B Swp
[Madison Malone 1 lot
J H Malone 1 lot
.Mil's M";)nn la Joy Br
Jolm Aland 32 1-2? Joe Br
Amanda Manly X lot
William Martin I lot
Martha McKnight 1 lot
Alex McKuight 1 lot
Lazarus N'eal 1 lot
Joe .Veal la R R
David Perry 34a J.)e Bi;
tattle Perry 1 lot.
?Nathan Ruffin l lot
J ' h> Ruftla 3-la Davis
Annette Ridley 3a War Rtf
Jack Shaw 1 lot
Richard Skinner X lot
Henry ituilh la home
Ernest Steed I lot
Nelson Thomas 1 lot
J 11 Thomnsou la lar Rd
Care Wood 1 tot boms
Willie Ward 1 lot home
(has White 2 lota
Rosa White 1 lot
Amanda Wilcox 1 lot horaf
Henry Williamson 18a home
P W Williams 1 lot homo
Augustus Williams 1 lot
L F Williams 3 lots
Maria Yarboro 1 lot
A L Yarboro 17a Joe Bf
Matilda Yarboro 1 lot
Calvin Yarboro Est 1 lol
Martha Yarboro Est ? 1-# BUk
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3.37
16.87
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