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Sale Of Laud For Taxes NORTH CAROL IN V HALIFAX COUNTY Pursuant to a resolution of the Hoard of Commissioners or the Town ot Weldon. North Carolina, and in accordance with the I aws of the State of North Carolina, 1 will at 12 00 M.. on .Monday, the 1.1th day of September, 194.1 in front of the City Hall in the Town of Weldon. North Carolina, sell the following tracts or parcels of land to satisfy unpaid taxes for the year 1942. due said Tow n of W eldon and Weldon Graded School !>»s trict. Halifax County and State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: * - MRS. MYRTLE W. SMITH. Tux Collector. WHITE row N \\ eidon Live Stock t o.( 1 Lot Second St..-- - 5.do - - U D Allen, 1 Lot Second St. _ _ _ 0.22 J l, Bcssman. t Lot Elm St.. 1 Lot S. Weldon_ _ 25.00. ti t' e, 1 Lot Wood lawn Ave. _ . 22.51 L 11 Davis, 1 I . ■ < -edar St. _. -- . .... ... ... 27.91 J. B Dickon-. 1 Lot W...jdlftwn Ave.. 1 Lot Woodlawn Ave. . - - I E lv trds Lots Maple St.. 1 Lots S. Wo. on, 1 Lot S. Weldon --- 02.5, Mi: Zt-ria Elias. 1 Lot F.rst St. (Store)... --. - 26.25 .: \ P E s, 1 Lot iar St.. . 38 1 < . K Entry. "• Li ts Marshall St.. 1 Lot Jewelry Store, 1 Lot Second St.. 3 Lots St. Peter’s Church, 1 Lot Mrs. McGhee's. 1 Lots Washington Ave., Ex ...- 87.57 SCHOOL £ 1.80 10.82 7.13 0.00 1.52 20.PS 7.01 . 10.06 52.60 Misses V n an IS Gary, 1 Lot Sycamore St. - \ iiso LI Ylaj le St. . Mi- Helen P. Harrington, l Lot Elm St. ... .... Mrs Martha Hawkins. 1 Lot Elm Street _ Mr- Lucs Lowe Jenkins, 1 Lot Third St. .. Mr- Esther A. Joyner, 1 Lot Sixth St. (Home) .. Mr.-,. E. C. McLendon. 1 Lot Maple St._ .. ... Mi'S Mattie Moore--Heirs. 6 Lots Near Cemetary .._ Mrs. John Numes. 1 Lot Maple St., (Home)_. Gus Pappas. 1 Lot Maple St. ____ .. W. 1 er—H Lot Elm St. Sterling B. Pierce, 1 Lot Elm St, __ .... Right 11 t S St. (Home) .. Mr Lucille Shear:.".. 1 Lot Second St., 1 Let Washington Ave., 1 Lot (Curry) __ ... _ L> B ZeUicoffi Heirs 1 Lot Washington Ave. COLORED ■J A Alston—Heirs. 1 Lot Third St., 1 Lot Third and Poplar Sts., 1 Lot Third St. . _ _ John A Birdsong, 1 L< st St. Bella Bull --Heirs, 1 Lot S. A, L Rl’y, ..._ R A L !1 ai St. Let tie Chestr, ;r. 1 Lot Bad Land . . . . . __ K. C. < a.k -He i s, 1 Lot Mulberry and Third Sts.. 1 L r i;estnut and Third Sts.. 1 Lot Chestnut S' 1 L ' Poplar St. (Home Place) 1 Lot Pop lar St._ _ _ 11.42 . ... _ 10.72 _ 4.51... . . .. -- 2.46 57.67 .. 14.71 _ 54,63. . - - 0,01 _ 24.13 _ ... _. 6.48 _ 20.15_ . _ _ 25.15 _ 3.79 .. ...... _ 1.49 _ 21.08.. .. . . ... 5.74 ... . 40.54 _ ....._ 12.72 _ 26.17 . . .. _ _ 6.99 _ 38.61 _ _ 10.83 . .. 65.04 . _ ... .. 17.32 15 39 . ... 8.25 „ . 86.05 _ . .. 21.91 I'OWN SCHOOL 96.20_ _ _ 23.9 •"> 7.70_ ... .. ...... 3.27 8.88 _ .. ...... _ 2.74 21 42 . .. . . 5.82 2.79 _... . _ 1.25 _ 31.77 Df B ook, 1 Lot Fourth St. _____ Win. and Narcissus Deloateh, 1 Lot Fourth and Chestnut Sts., _ Henry Fenner, 1 Lot Canal ___ Jeannette Gamer, 1 Lot Mulberry St._ _ Leah Green—Heirs, 1 Lot Chestnut St._ _ Jennie Harris—Heirs, 1 Lot S. A. L. Rl’y. _ Sain Haynes—Heirs, 1 Lot Third St.__ John Howard--Heirs,l Lot and 2 Tenant Houses, 1 Garage, 1 Lot (Home Place), 1 V’acant Lot... Georgia Hubbard—Heirs, 2 Lots (First Street) _ Ehvood Johnson, 1 Lot Smith St. _ Sterling Johnson, l Lot Chestnut St. Jessie Kay, 1 Lot Third St.. (Home), 1 Lut Poplar St., 1 Lot First St. (Kay’s Home) __ _ Fannie Kelly, 1 Lot Third St. _ __ _ Harry Long, 1 Lot Third St. _ Thomas and James Long, 1 Lot Poplar St._ _ Alex McCoy, 1 Lot Second St., 3 Lots Evan’s Hill Mary McNeil, 1 Lot Mulberry St. _ Joe Morris, 1 Lot Second St. — _ Annie Parker—Heirs, 1 Lot Chestnut St. _ Pattie Pierce, 1 Lot Fourth St. _ J. W. Pope--Heirs, 1 Lot Washington Ave,_ Hilda Porters, 1 Lot Second St._ Frank Richards, 1 Lot Second St. Jane Richards, 1 Lot Poplar St. _ Jim Ross, 1 Lot Walnut St. _ _ Mrs. T. H. Singleton, 1 Lot Georgetown_ Rosa Smith, 1 Lot First St. __ J. E. Stallings. 1 Lot Second St. ___ Langdon Stith, 1 Lot Fourth St. (Home) __ Melvin Stith, 1 Lot First St._ ___ Bradley' Taylor, 1 Lot Third St., (Home) _ Ulyssess S. Tharp, 2 Lots Chestnut St._ Millie A. White, 1 Lot Second St. _ _ Allie W illiams, 1 Lot Chestnut St._ Eugene Williams, 1 Lot Third St. (Horme) 30.07 ___ . . ___ 7.04 13.70 _ ... ... 3.94 1.46 _ _ 1.41 12.95 _ _ 3.74 10.23_ _ __ 3 08 3.59__ ... _ 1.14 6.18 _ .. . .. 2.08 70.21_ _._ 17.61 23.85 ___ . 0.42 8.18 8.57 _ .. _ 3.46 80.12 __.... . ..._ 20.80 9.79 _ _ 2.96 2.79 .. _ _ 1.36 12.70 _ .. _ .. __ ... 3.42 15.20.... .__ . _ 6.67 1.82 ..... . 1.75 4.33 _,.. . . 2.42 11.32_ ... .... 3.34 8.88.. .... 2.74 13.88 10.91.. ... 3.25 22.43 - 8.35 7.55__ _ 2.41 7.55_ _ _ 2.41 7.46 ____ 2.40* 7.70_ _ 2.43 8.88 . _ _. . , _ 2.74 12.65__ 4.47 3-20--- 1.35 20.63_ ,__ fl 42 11.60_ _ 2 4^ 14.30- .- - 4.08 10-27- 3.88 11.75... 3.43 WHITE Mrs. Carolyn R. Clark. 25 Ac. Gravel Pitt R F. Collins. I Lot S. Weldon (Home) - \\ r. Elks Estate, 1 Lot S W\ ldon C B Green. 2 Lot- S. Weldon i tenants) Harry Harrison, 1 Lot W Weldon - Mrs Virginia Ho Herd-Heirs. 03 Ac. Home Place L. A. Hudson. 2 I ts S. Weldon Bobbie Lee Jarrel l Lot S. Weldon Willie McGhee, 1 Lot S. Weldon W P. Medlin, 2 Lots S. Weldon - G. A. Strickland, 15 Ac. Ponton Land Jack Turner, 2 Lo s Model Farm — Ernest Whe !er, 1 Lot S. Weldon Mrs. C. E. Willis-Heirs, 1 Lot W. Weldon SCHOOL 4.51 6.62 1.13 3.58 1.53 10.5)7 2.26 1.72 5.99 2.99 2.34 3.94 1.52 2.00 COLORED Walter Adams, 1 mt Ponton Land - Je.-se Arrington. 1 Lot W. Weldon _ Mary Blue, 1 Lot W. Weldon James Broady. 1 ot Ponton Land Mart ..i Brown, lie; W. W eldon . Koxie Brownii r, 1 Lot W. Weldon (Ponton) Ed. Byrd, 1 Lot V Weldon, l Lot W. Weldon J. W. Byrd, 1 Lot W W eldon - Jake Carter, Jr., ! Lot Ponton Land — Ed Clanton, 1 Lot W. Weldon . SCHOOL 2.15 5.12 1.66 2.15 1.66 1.21 3.20 4.55 2.15 2.00 May L. Clanton, l L< t W. " 1 : Winfield Clark, 1 Lot S. Weldon Willie Davis, 1 L t Ponton Land Willie Edmonds, 1 Lot S. Weldon - John Henry EPP>, 0 Lots W. Weldon, 1 Lot S. Weldon Annie Gee, 1 Lot v\ . W eldon Fannie Hamlin-11 irs, 1 Lot. S. Weldon _ Haynes Jarman. 1 Lot W. Weldon _. - Jesse Jenkins—Hei s, 1 Lot W. Weldon Essex Johnson, 1 Lot S. W eldon - Ruth Jones, 1 Lot W. Weldon - - - Levi Mangum, 5 At Wooded Land Maggie Johnson MeJoy. 1 Lot Model Laim Nathan Merritt, 1 Lot S. Weldon Fred Moore—Heirs. Lots S. Weldon - - McKinley Nicholson, 2 Lots Claik Land ---------- Eliza Ponton, 1 Lot Model harm Fred Powell, 1 I-t V Weldon Annie Laura Ridley, '• Lot A. Weldon Martha Shearin, 3 Lots S. Weldon — Home Jordan Skinner—Hein. 1 Lot W. V\ eld.on I sham Smith, L Lot W. Weldon - Wm. M. Smith, 1 Lot S. Weldon Rufus Suggs. 1 Lot Model Farm - Ralph Ward, 1 Lot W. Weldon (Home) Mrs. J. W. Wood—Heirs, 1 Lot Chestnut St. - 1.07 1.10 :>.05 3.01 2.99 2.00 1.21 2.00 2.10 1.10 1.34 2.99 1.84 1.05 3.21 2.00 1.17 1... >o 1.02 1.20 1.34 3.59 2.0)0 .i 1 Miss Agnes McGee ] TRIBUTE It is with deep sorrow and a, sense of great loss that the M *r\ Pierce Johnson Society of Christ ian Service records the passing of Miss Agnes McGee. “Miss Aggie”, is we loved to call her, was a loyal member of the Weldon Methodist Church and an active member of this Socie ty. She was one of the most inter ested members of the \\ m. L. Knight Bible Clast, always pres ent, always eager to lend a help ing hand, always an inspiration to both class and teacher. She was been sick for the last three or four years and could not attend church services in person, but her joyous expression of the Christian faith is a benediction to all who knew and loved her. She was one of our oldest members! and her devoted friends will long cherish the memory of her cheer ful attitude and kindly spirit. j “Life’s labors ended, as ends- the day, Released from its frame the spir it flies; While heaven bends low with praise to say Blessed is the righteous when she dies.” There is no true greatness apart from simple goodness. The great influence of this ripened Christian life, lived among- us, will continue tu have its influence upon those of us who were privileged to work with lire and love her. Thus we pause to pay a tribute to love and gratitude for the life of our beloved member who lived among us and whose memory we shall always cherish. "She is not dead - she has but passed Beyond the mists that blind us here, Into a new and larger realm Of a serener sphere.” Mrs. J. \Y. Pierce, Mrs. Wm. L. Knight. LITTLETON News. Mrs. Jesse Pegram is a patient at Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Sgt. Joe Shearin of Camp Stuart, (la., is spending a furlough with his father, J. V. Shearin. Mrs. Billy Perkinson and dau ghter have returned to her home in Newport News, Ya., after vis iting Mrs. Walter Perkinson. Hal Northington was a guest of his grandfather near Warrenton last week. Pfc. and Mrs. Tyree Callahan of Norfolk. Ya., and Vaughan spent Saturday in town. Pvt. Gilbert Walker has return ed to Fort Jackson after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker. Mrs. T. J. Kelly of Greensboro spent the week end with her mo ther, Mrs. Ozella Keeter. Jesse Wood. Sr., of Petersburg, Ya., visited his home recently. Miss Esmond Bradley and Mrs. Courtney Egerton of Raleigh and Miss Una Bradley of Ahoskie vis ited Mrs. Rufus Bradley for the week end. Mrs. Siddie Mae Twisdale >>f Norfolk. Ya., spent the week end with Mr. aiul Mrs. John Twisdale. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Glasgow of Rocky Mount were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miller. Mrs. A. F. Farmer and Miss Annie Farmer spent the w>'••!. end in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Delbridgo spent Sunday in Macon. “Knocker" Hale and William Skinner were in Rocky Mount on Tuesday. Mrs. A. R. Delbridge and Mrs Sainmie King visited in Roanoke Rapids on Friday. Mrs. George Killiam and son left Wednesday for Long Island.i N. V. where they will jo n S-vt. i Killiam to make their home. Miss Peggy Ellington of Hol lister is spending two wp-ks with Miss Carleen Spain. Ensign Herman Spain of Cl'.ar lestoir, S. t'.. is visiting his mo ther, Mrs. ,1. D. Pope. Sgt. and Mrs. Edwin Harvey of Fort Bragg and Nashville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ward. Miss Anna Egerton lvas returned to Cameron after visiting her bro ther, Clinton Egerton. She was ac companied by Miss Anna Egor! m for a two weeks visit. Mrs. Dick Mustian is visiting in Rockford, 111. Charlie Shearin of the F. S. Navy is spending a while at his home. 1 Miss Mary Alex Wells has re turned to her home in W ilsnn. Milton Reid Aeree is spending secvral weeks in Baltimore. Md. Mrs. Thomas Out-man and cliil dren t>f Roanoke Rapids spent Tuesday with her parents. T. E. Epps of \\ ilson is spend ing the week in town. Pvt. Howard Herring of Fort Jackson spent the week end with Mrs. Rosie Herring. Miss Doris Hays ofli Raleigj spent, the week end with her sister j Mrs. D. A. Rose. W. A. Bobbitt was in \\ arrenton on Monday. O. S. May and J. H. Newsome were guests in Richmond, \ • on Monday. W. T. Threewitts. Jr., visited in Norfolk, Va.. on Sunday. Miss Betty Jane Hunt of Nor folk. Va., Mrs. H. A. Hunt and Hattie Cullunt spent Monday in Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. Ezra Jordan and children of Darlington were guests of her mother. Mrs. Lewis Cook this week. Mrs. IS. 11. 11 irks ami mmi’vn of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Stallings are .-pending s ear ime at Nags Head. rvt. Luther Walker of Fort Meade, Mil., visited hi- home this week. Mrs. Dean Earl of Greensboro is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pegrani. John Moore is a patient at Duke Hospital. Mrs. Dean Earl of Greensboro, Mrs. Willie Pegrani and Mi Emath Pegrani visited in Rich nond, Ya., on Thursday where hey attended the wedding of Mis. | Pegram’s son, Macon Pegrani to j Miss Lambe. Miss Hazel Perkinson of Nor j oik, \'a., spent the week end a. her home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hunt of Norfolk. Ya., \\<as a wv k en i guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunt. Miss Palmer Matthews of Rich mond, Ya., and little Miss Nanny (Jarner of Roanoke Rapids are .isiting Mr. and Mrs. M. P Rowers. Pfc. George Pegrani of Alaska is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pegrani. Miss Marylyn Cole conti: lies ill at the home of her parent .. Mi. and Mrs. Tom Cole. Grady Moss of Portsmouth, Ya. spent the week end in town. Miss Maxine Cole of Norfolk. Ya., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom * ole. PEED SHORTAGE The existing feed shortage will, require that livestock numbers be reduced in line with feed supplier. It is expected that the cut will come in hogs and chickens for broilers. NOTH k IN I II! si!25* N'OHTII r.u;ou\i II A Ml-' \ \ ((II N^-py 01iver Hainii, J-Mnnio May HamiH 1 he (I.-! cndant p HamiU- «■»! tal:..- J"; •i 1,..,. . at action, ent * coramcmed •, "as b, 111 the! commenced againn‘,le' perior Court of Halif. X,-::. < ' lute divorce ma»abi <>n grounds „f t le Con; and the . , further take J * HUired to a11in> , .. ,, >neiil the Clerk .. Of Halifax 1C« in Halifax. X »f! thirl v line. ... ,aro!ina, wi thirt>' l>;iys a::, , the m’7 Au?Ust’ 18«, :ln‘l answers * the conipl;,int in said ac* the plaint)-: f will apply f Court for tin relief demand, said complaint. ““ This 12th day of AugUo , L. HI \ tU‘ 1 Clerk of the Superior C( Halifax Countv A. \V. Oakes. Attorney. Sept. 2 - it KG OS The most pro,-, al methiM3(i creasing egg ,luction p(,r‘^ is through tine use of , , - -• supefii cockerels, ivjh>! • Dr. C H Bos ian of the -Agricultural Ext® ment Station a! State College MKAT According t*. ! auntij H. Jameson, meat marl | Pasquotank ( o mty n I they are “fed up ui the | “red tape’’ require i to s I siness. GARDENS There will be a new Vie Garden fertilise: i.et year aj 5 replacing th. :ls.T used year, reports Dr. E. R. Colin charge of Agree any Extensio State College. SWEET POTATOES Small grow, . producin SO to 200 hu.- a ,f swee tee-, should • • le As ral Engineerii D.-aartme te College. Kale . for hi On a temporal';, rage LITTLETON, N. C. Week of Aug. 16th. MONDAY, TUESDAY Ann Miller PRIORITIES ON PARADE Admission—Children 9c. All down stairs 25c. Balcony 20c,< eluding tax. WKDN I SHAY l’ennv Singleton BLOND1E FOR VICTORY Admission -• Afternoon and Ni( 9c and 20c, including new trt THURSDAY and FRIDAY Randolph Scott-tilcnn Fori The Desperadoes down stairs 25c. Balcony 20t.il eluding tax. Three Mu-<iuiteers SHADOWS ON THE SAGE "So** HAVY <«> *-> -caulk OFF':;' •‘•“"p -shove off ■» ««• - piG"- Av# •2-Shr^ FIRS! iM the service The iavorf„,hfN^' with mMarin«, anJ . ffi'Sss*" £S«i“
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