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Sale of Land for Taxes 1 will on Monday, June 7th.. 1 *‘43 in front of the Court House Door in Halifax, sell to cash, the following real estate to satisfy taxes on said land tor the year 1942. E. H. SMITH, Halifax County Tax Collector BUTTER WOOD TOWNSHIP (White) AM- i 1.:- Allen ! Baimi.: W B. E- r A: M on land Bra- . M J. M. ' ' a Pr .sped Hill Bragff, M1-., J- M.. -i -la , pt. Airlie Farm . c , ! X 1 !i Cook, 0. B . 5 1-2 a, r.. - D. T. CV-k land - Liu--. \V. L., Jr . K!4 tier • - Wo' 1 e«t.. 79 8-10 Duke Johns,>n land .. ... - LX. T. T., fiO aim-.- „:.i h.-'.iu- - Shearm. E-t. h B,h. L.ur. > h-nu land - -- W» >b, . . ■ . . }. W. Stansl ury, 126 a - home Mrs. St an-',ury - - - W ■; hi K-r f Mr-. P. S »’-4 ••• - old home place BUTTER WOOD TOWNSHIP (Colored) B . ■ • f ’A. Y\ ; ‘ . 1 W. W. Bow-er land. 30 acres i . Hu-kt-ns Bov »er land HarrS . Est. of O.-car. 5 acres Charles Watson land Hawkins, Alonza. 20 aer. W • - 1 1'-- -- - John son, James R.. 2‘i.7 a. ; - M ris Leach laud Purnell, Ashley, 10 .. . - .. ; - Hamill Williams. Est. A Si- old home - Sale of Land for Taxes s.ou 2.07 9.61 it .073 4.63 ) 89 4.10 2:1.67 20.52 HO ' 8 :U.71 14.61 4.IS 12.40 14-23 I will -»n .Monday, June 7th., 1943 m front | of the Court House Door in Halifax, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate to satisfy taxes on said land for the year 1942. E. H. SMITH, Halifax County Tax Collector FAUCETTS TOWNSHIP (White) Brown, W. . 1 . . Bosct .r. - - - 4.05 Butt?, J. C . 5o .■ - B ... : - . _ 1.42 Collins. John R., 07 a .-re? Har.ly Hines — ._ _ 4.53 Cooper, Mrs. Fury. ucivs Webb land _ _ 2.99 Davis. Est. i.l F. A.. 1 ■ homeland__ — - 4.79 Dickens, T .1. V. & 1 r,124 acres Perkins land - - 10.38 ■ Edmond- . M. Id .. Belie, 46 acres Pepper land_— 7.10 Faueette. X. E 7" ;. - .-.■■me place _— - - 8.00 Fowler, 8. B.. 70 ;,cn A. Cl. Given tract_ _ 7.90 Hale, J. B,, 10 a _ _ 3.12 Hale, Mrs. J. W.. Bi. an •. c.o acres home place_ 11.59 Hawk 8 M. Hawkins land .. _ Hudson & W r uins, 45 acre Isles land-- — 1.98 Hux, Ben Stedmar.. J1', acres Hux land, 15 acre- home land . 0.41 Hux, Est V. Hux land --- :’r 04 Hux, Herbm t. 10 I! . . 10 ... ■ Mrs. H. G. Hux hom - -. - 12 81 Hux, Mrs. My a, i .2 1-2 . mine place .. - - 19.05 Joyner, Harm & M , 1 Vu. in acre- t.*,, J. Barnes land ----- - - 4.18 Keeter, W. P . 1 , Da: . .• <1_ __ - - - 8.55 Little, W. M.. 05 . am- and ... .— 8.08 Pears , Est. of G. A., . tnd - 3.09 Powell, B. F . 154 . , Min.li and _ -- -- 18.07 Powell, J. B.. 100 c- J B. Powell land . _ _ _ 8.05 Powell, William L. 1" - Hilliard Tony land_ -- - 3.12 Shearin, Mrs. E. W.. 15 acres Mingy land ..._ _ 1.96 Smith, E. B., 13 acres home tract .. -- _— 11.71 Smith, W. W.. 20 acres McDaniel land_ _ 5.77 Willey, H. B.. 308 1-2 acres Dawson land __-. 110.15 AFTER LIST (WHITE) Turner, J. S. and .son. R. B. Bricked Timber in Weldon and Faucett _,— --—- - 20.05 FAUCETTS TOWNSHIP (Colored) Bradley, Thomas, 13 1-2 acres Williams land _ _ 4.20 Bryant, Isabelle, GO acres home tract -- - 8.40 Hardy, Orren, 25 acres Rus Snow place, 4 3-4 acres Mellisye Smith land __ _ 1- 4,12 Hines, Est. of Mary J., 62 2-3 acres home land_ 7,11 Johnson, Est. of James, 38 acres Walker land_ _ G.46 Perkins, Robert, G5 acres Saunders land _ 7.89 Sale of Land for Taxes l will on Monday. June 7th., 1943 m ,roUt of the Court House Door in Halifax, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate to satisfy taxes on said land tor the year 1942. E. H. SMITH, Halifax County Tav Cnllector WELDON TOWNSHIP (White) Bird.-otig i' R.. 20 am.-- '' • r«''> ■ . 1-lark. Mt'. Carolyn R.. 25 acres Gravel Pitt, 1 ,• \\ r.gton Aw. Hark. Mr-. Edward T.t 6 acres Clark land. 1 lot 7th Sr.. 1 lot George town. Balance - . Hi - B F., lot S. Weldon Davis. W. 0., 1 lot Cedar St. -- . Mrs. S. F... 1 lot Sycamore St. .. Edw: . Mrs. Joe C. 3 lots M xplt St . 4 lots S. Wei 1 1 lot S. Weldon- -- Elkc. Est. of W. T„ 1 lot S. Weldon - - Emry. . R., 350 acres Richards land - - En : . I R., 1 acre Fair Grounds 2 lots Marshall St., 1 • Jewelry Store, 1 lot 2nd St., 3 lots St. Peters l hr,rein ! lot Mrs. McGee, 4 lots 77 ashii gt n Ave. ext< E:v.rv. Mrs. lone T.. 1 lot Emry Bldg. Store Room No. "• Emry. Mrs. lone T., 1 Emry Bldg. Store Room No. 2 Entry, Urs. lone 1., 1 lot Sycamoie St. Evans. H. E., 1 tot Emry .. . Garner, dim, 2 .ots 77 oodluwn Ave, ... . Gary. Annie and Sue, 1 lot Sycamore St... Glover. T. B., 07 acres Powell land Hard;.-':. H. A.. Jr., 1 lot Maple St. --- - Ha;, . M. Susie. acres. Mrs. 1- J. Massey land Harr;::- .. Mrs. Helen P„ 1 lot Elm St... Harris e., Harry, 1 i >t W. Weldon -- liawkin--. Mi.-. Martha, 1 lot Elm St. House, H, C., I sa\ mill ... - - - --- Hudson, L. A,. 1 lot South Weldon .... - Jarrell. Boo1;. Lee, 1 lot S Weldon -- Jones, H. T., 1 cot Maple St. -- - - Kit g and Shell, 4 lots Emry - -- - McGee. R. H., Mi acres Drewry land, 1 acre home, 10 20.11 8. >b ■rc.u 13.70 0.30 27.51 47.72 35.10 10.55 2.20 4.70 io.no 4.".2 4,12 1.03 1.S7 1 1.20 0.S1 .1.01 2.15 IS. 00 1.79 acre6 Joyner - - - - l)0, .McLendon, Mrs. E. 1 lot Maple St. -- 10,°4 Ma.-sey, Ci. E., IS acres Massey land -. --. 4-0ti Matthews, Mrs. J. E., 2 lots Entry - - Matthews, S. H., 11 lots Entry -.. . -- - - 4-u Medlin, W. I’., lots S. Weldon- --— 4,ls Moore, Mrs. E. J., 1 lot \\ oodlacwr Art. - - — ~ M"Oiv, Heirs of AL.-s Alattie, ti lots near Cemetai\ —— - — Nunes, Mrs. John, 1 lot Maple St.- -- Pappas, Hus, 1 lot Alaple St. - -- - -o.uo Parker, Heirs of W. T., 1 lot Elm St.. . 10'94 Rightmyer, E. M., 1 lot 6th. St. -- -. 27,su Robinson, R. R., J lots Emry- ---? Shaver, A. D., 13 acres No. 2 Alill - - Shearin, F. U., 1! Entry lots — - _'tl9 Shearin, AJrs. Lucille, 1 lot 2nd. St., 1 lot Washington Ave., 1 lot S. Weldon, 1 lot S. Weldon home - 21..u Suiter, Heirs of J. E., 1 lot South Weldon ... -- 1,42 Tucker, C. L., 7 1-2 acres Brickell land - :f.6o Turner, Jack, 2 lots Alodel Farm .. l5-ut' Vaughan, J. A., 2 lots Entry -- 1,29 Willey, Heirs of W. C'., 50 acres home place.. lu,ja Willis, Heirs of G. E., 1 lot W- Weldon -- 2,00 Zollicoffer, Heirs of D. B., 1 lot Washington Ave. „. :J4,‘2 Weldon Lave Stock Company, 1 lot 2nd. St. — — - “•l" WELDON TOWNSHIP (Colored) Adams, Bud, 18 1-2 acres home -.. Adams, Irene, 50 acres home place _... . -.. 19,00 Alston, Heirs of J. A.. 1 lot 3rd. St., 1 lot 3rd and Poplar Sts., 1 lot 3rd St.__-. 37,98 Alston, Willis, 71 3 10 acres Powell land .. 7,80 Anderton, Peter, 2 1-2 acres home - - 1,0'> Anderton, Robert, Jr., 2 1-2 acres home- - 1,1,4 Anderton, Robert, Sr., 11 acres home place - -- 3,8° Anderton, Waverly, 2 acres home- 1,00 Anderton, Willis, 20 1-2 acres home place-- 18.54 Anthony, Heirs of Olivia, 1 lot 2nd St., 1 lot 2nd St., 1 lot 1st St., 1 lot Mulberry St. - 00.06 Arrington, Jesse, 1 lot W. Weldon- - *-30 Austin, Willie, 13 3 10 acres Powell land - -- 11.20 Barnette, Bertha, 2 acres Wilkins land_— - - 1-42 Birdsong, John A., 1 lot 1st St._ 5-41 Blue, Mary, 1 lot W. Weldon- --- 3.06 Broaday, James, 1 lot Ponton_ 3.22 Brown, George, 2 acres Powell___ 1-79 Brown, Martha, 1 lot W. Weldon____ 2.06 Brown, Sallie, 1 1-2 acres home_ _ 1-58 Byrd, Ed., 1 lot W. Weldon, 1 lot W. Weldpn ___ 4.90 Garter, Jake, Jr., 1 lot Ponton _ 3.22 Cheeks, E. A., 1 lot Poplar St. .... 9.09 * 1 T» i ,t Cl Bad Land - rimer land ( ! .• 1 d.. 1 ' ' Clark. Florence, t Clark, Isaac, I i"t < lark. K>t. of K. C and di d S VV. W iden .. - Mulberry St. __ town, 1 acre Ponton -- j .W,r,i., i r;> :. i 3rd St.'.. ' lot Chestm 1 -i, hesumt St., 1 lot Poplar >t. (iu>n . lark. Winfield, 1 lot Coilin'. Florence, 1 .'•! Corinigland, Sylvester, Cook, D. B., 1 lot lid. Davis, James 11 , 1 lot Davis, Heirs of N. \ •, 1 llav.', Willie, 1 am !'>■: Day, Heir.' of Walter, 10 D< loach, W . i..,1;. at • N St, l lot S. Weldon . Weldon - - St., 1 lot Poplar St. - ■ S. W i ldon - - ; uh St. -- -- - ...re home place- - ssa, 1 lot 1th and Chestnut Streets Fenner, Henry, I lot Cana - -- - earner, Jeanette, 1 lot M dhorry St. -- Cary, Heirs of Mollie, Id 2 acres home place — lateen, Heirs of Leah, 1 . : Chestnut St. — Hamlin, Heirs of Fannie. 1 lot S. Weldon - -- H lot S. A. L. Railroad Hai is, Minnie, 2 1-2 acre home -.. Havre.'. Heirs of Sam, 1 .it did. St. -- --- Howard. Heii- of John 1L. 1 lot and 2 tenant houses, l garage. 1 lot horn • place, 1 vacant lot- - - HnViani, Ih !.' *f tie ir : lot.' 1st St. - 2nd. St. - Key, Heirs of Octavius. 11 acres home place- - -- Jarman, Haynes, 1 lot W . W eldon -* Johnson, lsam, 0U acres inmie- -- Kat . ri > - - — - Johnson, Maiu, IT acres Pm-.ton land - ; . Heirs f R 1 Mulbt y St. - Jones, Spear, l lot 3rd. St, - home -— -- Kay. Jesse, 1 lot 3rd. St. h ne. 1 lot Poplar St., 1 lot 1st St. Kay h »me - -- — lit 11} ■ Pant ie, 1 lot it St. - ieoi'i W., ■ ■ W eldon - - - -■ Lot ke, Thomas, i lot S Ion ... ;. .1 lot 1 t W. w eld Long. Thomas and Jan . 1 lot Poplar St. - McDaniei, Edwin, 1 lot extended, 3 lots 1st St., extended . - - - McDaniel, James, 1 i t I'iwrv — McNeil, Mary, i . it M ry St. __ Vloore, Heit f Fred, 2 S. Wei - Morris, Joe, 1 lot 2 ------ Nicholson, McKinley, - Clark hum -- - Parker, Annie, Heirs, 1 . •: Chestnut St. - - Person, Heirs ol' T nn, 1 . 1st St.- - — - Ponton, Eliza, 1 lot M id Farm ---— Porters, Hilda, 1 lot 2nd. St.- - - Price, George, 11 acres Price land - - - - Pugh, Esta, 2 acres mother' land - Reid, -Jacob, 2 acre' Key iano, b acre- aonie place . - Richard.-. Frank. 1 ... u St. .. — - - -- -- Plenards, Jai lot Popla - - Ross. Jim. 1 lot Walnut S'. - -- - - Shearin, Anderson, 1 lot S. Weldon - improvements - - Shcurin, Heirs of Maggie, 10 acres Turner land Singlet n, T. H„ 1 lot 4th St. home _ - - Skinner, Heirs ui Jordan, 1 lot W. WcMon -- - - Smith. Exum, 00 acres Holt land . - - - Smith, Isham, 1 lot W. Weldon - - Smith, William M., 1 lot S. Weldon .. . . -- .. Stallings, J. E., 1 lot 2n 1. St. - - Stith, Melvin, 1 lot 1st St. -- - - Suggs, Rufus, 1 lut Model Farm -- ----- Thorp, Ulysses S., 2 lots ( h< itnut St. _ Turner, Sarah, 12 a 10 acres llawkin. land_ Ward, Ralph, 1 lot W. Weldon home -. - _ Williams, Allie, 1 lot Chestnut Sr, _ Williams, Arthur, Sr., 1 lot Poplar Sn . _ Williams, Eugene, 1 lot 3rd St. home . _ __ Williams, Simon, 1 acre home place _ _ Wood, Heirs of Mrs. J. W1 lot Chestnut St._ 1.2!' o 2 1 .">.02 1.1.' 12. Hi t'i.20 o.2 1 1.17 Go ',.oo 2.ob 7.20 I. 71 2.00 1 .m I II. 12 i.'._ i I.'.' 1 1 3.71 b.is 31.70 4.33 0.11 1.3 1 a.2 1 .'. F, 4.13 2.50 O' 1 1.05 1.53 5.11 1.1' 3.05 1.0' 4.41 4.03 0.10 3.01 220 1.50 7.50 1.32 1 1.20 1.53 5.14 4.18 1.90 3.05 5.21 3.51 5.71 0.38 3.05 5.31 1.80 4.82 ID THE DJORUI .rRCUGlB BY Ul. 10.RCID An army chaplain serving with the infantry in New Caledonia says: "Out here we find the Christ ian religion the closest tie we have with mtr strange neighbor.-. The work done by missionaries in past years has borne fruit in Christ ian chaacter. People of various races find that they are one with us American soldiers in the same loyalty to Christ and the great human ideals ol* justice and liberty which rest on «Ihristian ti it . We should support missions for those whose lives are freed from dark ness and despair by the 'ight of the Christian gospel. And it will not hurt us to know that the same mission work has paved a way for us here in New Caledonia having created a spirit of sympa thy and understanding. None of my sturdy men will ever say, "I don’t believe in missions.’ ” ‘‘Religion in the home is neces sary if we are to continue i:\ our democratic way of life,” says J. Edgar Hoover, director of ihi Federal Bureau of Investigation "We are united a- never before in our condemnation of the Spar tan theories inculcated int r the German nation by the Nazi Party under Adolf Hitler. Hitler has at tempted to destroy the home life and religion of the German peo ple by removing their boys and girls from the home at an early age, training' them as chil.lren of tiio slate. No nation van stand which seeks to destroy the hum.' in this manner, the home whir it is the very foundation of' its ex istence. Too many homes in A merica are broken. Divorce, erin < . and bad example have made re perahle inroads ... It' our na'ion is to stand as strong in the fu ture as she stands at the pr. sent time, we must each give t > the utmost of our energy, our time and our money. But, in addition, we have the added responsiblity to no: forsake for a moment the mo : tenance of the integrity o! the family, for there las the stn gth of America. Five community church', s of the City of Buffalo and one each ii Hamburg, Castile, Reading Cental and Rochester, N. V . comprising the Council of Commmunity Chur dies of Western New York havi voted to join themselves to tin Western New York Association o Congregational Christian Church es, one of the oldest church hod ies in the United States. “Tina .iff ation with this Church, will its toric traditions of more th.u a v utury and a hal”, and witl its liberal interpretation of theo logy and creed, we believe we wil be able to add something vital t< this f ellowship,” says Dr. W. T S. Culp of Buffalo. The Congrega ' mi i! ( hi" • ia11 while 1 hell pen verier privilvm in iii their mis in tiie smile lit ed that this m breaking it way oininntioiial trend of recent vlvr. ‘ "I am sure that ; loyal Japanese ch are doing their !., • maintain their t’a:t! now,'' said Joseph former American a Japan, recently. "1 mind you th|i: :: 1 hristians of Japar on tiiis terrible vca tai'y leaders who pr ly in themselva s are and the latest av; from cluudi leaders this is the ease . . is over and the mil longer is in powe my conviction that tunity will again 1 churches.’’ Cr«i "ho from “The church is tin tional organization ing in tlte world," lieorgia liakness, o: cal Institute. Kvar, our worship, in our our organizations, i ary work, the ciiui tile foundations of ual world comnmnit is a common intere; of friendly broths church lias the right responsibility to le in liringing about t lo ship, tindergirdii spiritual world cei can peace become in this world.” : T intern,! funci Barret: B.g| 'tton, II preaching, ■ u ission, di must ba[; a new spin , where thet and a spi ! . itless I and the grt ’ad the wo: ids world i r~ >t with :’nuiiity, ri .ii1111 g realitsl At the t'ivilian I’ . .. ■ tiervia t ..nip at Big Flats. N. Y.. unda the direction of the America: Fiends Service t niittee, ions objectors to war are tes'isj five liundred species of grasses aid legumes and helping to 4 velop large stocks of seeds oi variable grades. The informatia thus gathered and th” seeds then m i\, , w ill help Anici c an farmen produce better grazing for tfceiif cattle that help podw-.-e foofnilltj ;m Mi,, war years; a:.:, when' time comes to rep! the scor.| c! d ■ arth of Europe and of AiJ| the : math uirsey will have tlm inter u to "make the desert bloon'l Some farmers cull their lay flecks once or twice a year, T. 0.1 Min'd of Champion, \\ ilkcs Coai’l tv, culls his JJ.OOU laying hens bout every two weeks, reporttj ( unity Agent J. IS. Snipes. XoS Carolina State College HxtensiotJ Service. Having qualified a.- executor oJ the estate of Nicholas h.lias, <kT ceased, late of Halifax County. X. this is to notify ah Pc:j sons having claims against the e>j fate of said deceased to nresen.I them to the undersigned at don, X, on or before the day of April, 1943, or this roticej will be pleaded in bar of their re-1 covery. All persons indebted ‘’l said estate will please make i^T mediate payment. This JUth day of April, WA A. W. OAKES, Jm ' Executor Estate of Xichotej Elias. June 3rd - lit. O. U. A. M. MEETING MONDAY NIG®ji The regular meeting the Edison Council 270 Junior Order Unit*I American Mochardc^^^j Ar FIRST SIGN OF A USE 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted ••.o. Office over Shell Furniture St# Not In Mondays. PR. E. D. HARBOUR Optometrist Roanoke Rapids, N. Carotin* PHONE R-M4-1__ ■MMI
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