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of Land for Taxes on A Ton day, June 5th., 1944 in front Court House Door in Halifax, sell to Lhest bidder for cash, the following ■state to satisfy taxes on said land for 1944. E. H. SMITH, Halifax County Tax Collector W’tLDoN TOWNSHIP (White) ft- [i 1 lot Washington Ave., 1 lot ” 2nd. St., Bal_$30.83 j. -jy ac. Doll Powell land - 2.33 ft). JL. 2 lots S. Weldon ---- 2.60 (ft-, o.. 1 lot Cedar St. --13.40 j I? ; a,.. p. E. Ransome South Weldon, pt, Wi-oillawn Ave.---. fi04 Ig Ml . .loo T., 3 lots Maple St., 4 lots Weldon, 1 lots S. Weldon ----42,81 st. of W. T„ 1 lot S. Weldon---. G-30 (- R, :;50 ac. Richards land «( K j ac. Fair grounds, 2 lots Marshall St., 1 ' " s.lU-e, 4 lots Washington Avenue 27.51 K!,jel Uot 2nd. St, 3 lots St. Peters lurch, 1 l-'t McGee -.— j Ml. 1.1 hit Sycamore St. \,r. j,,ni. r„ 1 lot 1st. St. 55.55 13.22 34.48 30.15 35.46 16.90 j 4.32 M t„ 1 lot store room No. 1 -- m‘: 1 me I-, 1 lot Store room No. 2.—~ Ml,. l..: , 1 lot store room No. 3- ^ j }) l lot Emry ---^ A...,, .„d Sue, 1 lot (Sycamore.-. ' •] is.. ,17 ac. Powell land- , hi- A dc Davis, 1 lot Maple St. I It;, ;,... IMS. Weldon, 1 lot S. Weldon- £ hj 1 • |- s. I-:., -10 ac. Thorpe land —...- “ ' i yi: , ac. Massey land 11.,.; . . 1 lot West Weldon 11 t ,, -asv mill ,11 i; lee. I lot S. Weldon ’ ' ' , , _ 1.80 and Shell, 4 Entry lots - is, .U: -. Lucy K., Est., 1 lot iS. Weldon E,, is ac. Massey land thru . .1 E„ E>t. 4 Entry lots ..... 4.05 1.86 9.81 1.99 at 4.18 4.06 3.12 2.06 4.02 2.19 13.73 10.55 8.96 59.48 , , Mi . .1. E., 2 Emry lots .—. thews. S. 11., 11 Emry lots _ in. 11; ,: . Mrs. Mattie, 6 lots near cemetery Ire, He:: W li. V., 78 ac. home place tendon, Alt . E. C., 1 lot Maple St. ^cs, .Mr-, John, 1 lot Maple St. s, A. W„ .Jr,, 1 lot First St., 1 lot Washington [ Ave., lots Elm St., 1 lot 1st St., next to school, - lots Ponton land _ es, Mrs. a. w., Jr., 2 lots Elm (St., 3 lots Kays Alley.- 23.26 ipas, tlus.. 1 lot Maple St. _20,08 Ihuneyer, F. M., 1 lot 6th. St. h'v, C. il., 1 lot Maple St. _ Barin, F. Emry lots_ (earin, Mrs. Lucille, 1 lot 2nd. (Sit., 1 lot Wash. Ave. Ext, 1 lot S. Weldon, 1 lot home-S. Weldon - liter. Heir of .1. E., 1 lot S. Weldon - rner, Jack, 2 lots ilodel Farm _ Irner, Julia, Virginia and Mrs. J. '8., 1 lot Elm St- 16.90 |ughan, .J. A., 2 Emry lots_ *,2° heeler, Ernest, 1 lot S. Weldon ___ 2,17 illey. Hairs of Mrs. W. C., 50 ac. home place-10.5o bllicolfer, Heirs of D. B., 1 lot Washington Ave.- 34.72 feldon Live Stock Company, 1 lot 2nd. St. 27.80 5.80 2.60 21.63 1.43 5.15 WELDON TOWNSHIP (Colored) o ■Jiinia, Irene, 50 ac. home place _ dams, Maxine, 1 lot First St.___ dams, \\ alter, 1 lot Ponton _ lsto». Willie, 13.3 ac. Powell land Indertun, Waverly, 2 ac. home_ tarnette, Bertha, 2 ac. Wilkins land Jirdsung, J. a., 1 lot 1st. St._ Blaine. Mollie, 2 1-2 ac. home place, 1 ac. Anderton land Bload>', <lunies, 1 lot Ponton land - * leorge, 2 lots Powell land ____ rown' 1 lot 2nd. St._ Li own. Martha, 1 lot Georgetown - Chestnut, Lettie, 1 lot Bad Land .... Oantcn, Alex, 1G ac. Turner land.. (lark« Winfield, 1 lot S. Weldon... Davis> Willie, 1 lot W. Weldon.-.. Lay, Heirs of Walter, 10 ac. home place Deloutch, Williams and Nai-cis#.»s, 1 lot 4th. ,St. _$10.65 _ 7.03 _ 3.22 ... 11.63 _ 1.5o ... 1.43 — 5.41 ... 2.03 ... 1.16 ... 1.80 ... 6.63 2.06 ... 1.80 ... 6.16 ... 5.24 ... 1.16 ... 3.66 ... e-O^ Edmonds. G. W„ is ae. Price land _ _ Ethergain, Heirs of Richard, 1 lot W. Weldon......'"' Fenner, Henry, l iot Canal Few, James, 1 lot Mulberry St. Few, Katie, 3 lots W. Weldon Garner, Jeanette, 1 lot Mulberry st„ store 1 lot Mulberry Street Hamlin, Fannie, Heirs, X lot S. Weldon ... Harris, Minnie, 2 1-2 ac. home place .. . Hawkins, Mitno, 6 ac. Hawkins land _ Hawkins, Zollie, 12.8 ac. Hawkins land... Haynes, Heirs of Sam. l lot 3rd. St. Hockaday, L^miic, iu.u. bav Lami • v r, •' ,) ac. Neuse River Ivey, Octavius, 11 ac. home place _ Jarman, Haynes, 1 lot West Weldon _ Johnson, Hessie, 12.8 ac. Hawkins land_ Jones, Willie, 6 ac. home place Kay, Jesse, 1 lot 3rd St., 1 lot Popiar st7llot'lsfc” Lawrence, Frank, 1 lot S. Weldon.... Locke, Thomas, 1 lot S. Weldon Lynch, Maggie, 1 lot 2nd. St._ Merritt, Nathan, 1 lot S. Weldon Moore, Heirs of Fred, 2 lots S. Weldon McDaniel, Edwin, 1 lot First !?t., 1 lot First St. McNeil, Mary, 1 lot Mulberry St. Parker, Heirs of Annie, 1 lot Chestnut . Patterson, Mattie, 1 lot Evans Hill, 1 lot Evans II Pearson, Richard, 1 Ponton lot Pearson, Thomas, 1 Ponton lot Pitehford, Olie, 1 lot 4th. St. Ponton, Eliza, 1 lot Model Farm _ Pugh, Esta, 2 ac. Mother’s land Reid, Jacob, 2 ac. Ivey land, (5 ac. home place Richards, Frank, 1 lot 2nd. St. ___ Ridley, Annie Laurie, 1 lot W. Weldon Ross, Jim, 1 lot Mulberry St. Shearin, Anderson, 1 lot S. Weldon Shearin, Heirs of Maggie, 15 ac. Turner land . Singleton, Est., of T. II., I lot 4th. St. Singleton, Mrs. T. H„ 1 lot Georgetown Skinner, Heirs of Jordan, 1 lot W. Wtddon . ... . Smith, Exuni, 60 ac. Holt land_ Smith, Isham, 1 lot W. Weldon.. Stalling, J. E., 1 lot 2nd. St. ... . Stalling, J. E., Jr., 1 lot W. Weldon _ Eltith, Langdon, 1 lot 4th. St. _ Suggs, Rufus, 1 lot Model Farm ... ... Thorpe, Ulysses, S., 2 lots Chestnut St.. Turner, Sarah, 12.8 ac. Hawkins land _ Ward, Ralph, 1 lot W. Weldon _ Williams, Eugene, 1 lot 3rd. St. _ Et. ... 1 ill Hal 4.70 7 36 2.06 la.I . 1.34 1.52 o.51 3.54 3.12 8.40 3.02 5.03 31.76 11.52 5.2-i 3.00 5. i 5 6.83 8.15 2.01 5.14 3.65 1.1 C 4.47 I ■ ■ > 1 i.n; 1.53 3.00 0.4 6 6.30 3.65 3.18 1.50 7.26 3.62 1.32 5.82 LSI 4.Hi 5.37 5.30 Williams, Willie, 1 lot Poplar St. _ Wood, Heirs of J. W.t 1 lot Chestnut iSt. 5.71 5.31 7.49 “Tsi 1.01 AFTER LISTS - Colored Lock, Essie, 2 lots West Weldon_ Chappell, Gomez, 1 lot West Weldon 4.35 Sale of Land For Taxes I will on Monday, June 5th., 1944 in fronl 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 1944. E. H. SMITH, Halifax County Tax Collector BUTTERWOOD TOWNSHIP, (White) Alston, Clifton, 23 3-4 ac. Allen land - -? 4-18 Bragg, Mrs. J. M., 54.3 ac. Airlie Farm-- 13.27 Bragg, Mrs. J. M., et als, 300 ac. Prospect Hill- - - 23.07 Cook, O. B., 5 1-2 ac. D. T. Cook- - 4.0j Gupton, J. T., 103 ac. Eaton Johnson land-- 11.20 Liles, W. L., Jr., 80 ac. Duke Johnson land, 134 ac. Webb Est.----------22.58 Riggan T. T., 00 ac. old home- - 11 -12 Webb, Est. of Grady, 15 ac. Stansbury land, 120 ac. Home and Stansbury --- - BUTTERWOOD TOWNSHIP (Colored) Bowser Est. of W. W., 4 1-2 ac. old W. W. Bowser home 8 69» OU ac. Dickens Bowser land - Han is, L.st. of Oc.ear, 5 ac. Charlie Watson land-, -__ L'.ud Purnell, Ashley, 10 ac. Collier land _ 5 33 Farmers Produce Fine Grazing Crops Farmers are making outstand ing records in all sections of N. Carolina this year with temporary glazing crops for livestock, re ports Ur. Emerson Collins, in charge of Extension Agronomy at North Carolina Stale College. He points out that these grow ers sowed relatively large a mounts of seed per acre, in some instances as high as three bush els o: small grain and 40 to 50 pounds of clovers per acre; fer tilized heavy; and planted the crop early, generally in September for best results. Good moisture •auditions have ben instrumental in producing exceptional records in many cases. For example, County Agent L. r. Weeks of Wake County re ports that Irving F. Hall sowed id acres with a mixture ol dll pounds of crimson clover and dD pounds of rye grass per acre the lutt"■ pari of August, He applied >00 pounds of d-'.i-fi per acre at planting •• ml topdre ed with dOO pound- of nitrate of soda i’l early March. “From December until sometime in April this dd a .‘res carried 15n hogs and 'll) head ol rattle without any other feed of any kind,'' says Weeks. Alvin K. Askew of Goldsbor , Route 2, used d bushels of oats ind 1 bushel of wheat oer acre us Ins mixture. W. R. Chambers ot Marion planted 1 bushel each ot rye, oats and wheat along with 20 pounds of Austrian winter peas per acre. The establishment of a thick seed, which grew rapidly, gave very large amounts of grazing and prevented packing of the soil to a large degree on the grazing plots. Some farmers obtained ex ceptional amounts of grazing from relatively small plot ;, from 1 to 2 acres, where large amounts of seed and fertilizer were used. Seate Museum Is Publishing Booklee Raleigh, N. C., May 10th—Har ry Davis, Museum director, an nounced yesterday that a 16-page booklet on “Poisonous Snakes of the Eastern United States” will be published by the State Museum within the next few weeks. Although the booklet was writ ten “for those who work and play in the out of doors”, Davis said, the Army has shown great interest in the project and may use the booklet in its training program. Ten thousand copies will be printed in the first edition accord ing to the announcement. Besides four color pages, there will lie 12 teqt illustrations and a first aid guide. The booklet was written by C. S. Brimley. State Department of Agriculture entomologist, and Davis. AeInn!in Company-Hreweriee in Atlanta. Charlotte, Chattanooga. Norfolk, Orlando ATLANTIC ALfimC&KR lire the Leaders VOTE FOR Cameron S. Weeks Candidate for CONGRESS 2nd. District LAWYER, FORMER SOLICITOR, STATE LEGISLATOR \M> JUDGE His Record Justifies Your Vote. Friend of the Little Man - Farmer • Service Man and Wage Earner CAPABLE, DEPENDABLE AND COMPETENT Deprived of Eyesight - Blessed with Foresight. Your vole and support will he appreciated. (Written and paid for by friends) THOUSANDS OF ARMY VEHICLE! USE SINCLAIR LUBRICANT In saving wear and avoiding breakdown the U. S. Army uses Sinclair lubricants in many “Jeeps”, tanks and other vehicles. Your Sinclair Dealer has the same quality lubricants to reduce wear in your car. To save engine wear he has Sinclair Opaline Motor Oil. Opaline stands up better and lasts longer because it is not only de-waxed but also de-jellied. Play safe, have your Sinclair Dealer drain and refill your crankcase with Opaline every 1,000 miles. OIL IS AMMUNITION - USE IT WISELY SINCLAIR OPALINE MOTOR OIL DISTRIBUTED BY NORTHEASTERN OIL COMPANY (>. M. WALKER SERVICE STATION WELDON, N. C. WELDON MOTORS, Inc. WELDON, N, C. C. E. TERRY SERSICE STATION SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. F. B. COOKE TILLERY, N. C. 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