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Notice of Sale of Property For Delinquent Taxes (Continued from Page Two) Taxes Int. Cost Total White, F. 1., 56 A. B. P. Road, 10 A. B. P. „ Road __ __ 25.69 1.54 .95 28.18 White, Shelton, 2A.1.C. R. -- 3.12 .19 .95 4.26 White, Vaslitie, 10 A. Vashtie White 3.12 .19 .95 4.26 Richmond Cedar Works, 110 A. Welch 3JLB .20 .95 4.33 r THIRD TOWNSHIP—COLORED Britt, T. L.. 36 A. Va. Road 20.03 1.20 .95 22.18 Barrett, G. L. Estate, SA. River Road 2.40 .14 .95 3.49 Elliott, W. E., 4Mi A. Elliott Place 3.45 .21 .95 4.61 Elliott, Geo., 3-4 A. Mont. Road 2.25 .14 .96 3.34 Efiliott, Richard Estate, 3 A. River Road .54 .03 .95 1.52 Holla?,. W. E., 25 A. River Road 6.78 .41 .95 8.14 JorfSta, W. H., 21 A. Va. Road 14.56 .87 .95 16.38 laylor, J. H., 36 A. B. G. Britt 18.38 1.10 .95 20.43 Iwine, Fannie Estate, 19 A. River Road 6.42 .39 .95 7.76 I l FOURTH TOWNSHIP—WHITE Rfcsley, R. A., 100 A. Maple Grove 27.68 1.66 .95 30.29 murell, T. E., 40 A. Creecy 26.68 1.60 .95 29.23 Jordin, W. E. Estate, 100 A. Rae-Nixon, 25 A. Skinner . 140.83 8.45 -95 150.23 lordan, Henry, 47 A. Holly Grove 10.02 .60 .95 11.57 SMitchell, Geo. Estate, 75 A. Norcum-Beasley__ 7.82 .47 .95 9.24 J- J-, 40 A. Holly Grove 10.00 .60 .95 11.55 | erry, Mrs. J. J., 38 A. Holly Grove 2.62 .16 .95 3.73 itterfield, J. T. Estate, 90 A. Spruill 39.10 2.35 .95 42.40 lepard, Mrs. Thos., 826 A. Long Beach 104.00 6.24 .95 111.19 )ruill, Mrs. Clara, 35 A. Whitman 10.40 .62 .95 11.97 hite, Thos. S., 727 A. McKeel Farm 215.90 12.95 .95 229.80 ssex Corporation, 535 A. L. Grove 41.60 2.50 .95 45.05 FOURTH TOWNSHIP—COLORED nderson, William, 4 A. Holly Grove .54 .03 .95 1.52 fount, Charlie, 12% A. Montp. 11.45 .69 .95 13.09 lount, George, 6 1-4 A. Montp. 7.26 .44 .96 8.60 iiount, William, 6 1-4 A. Montp. 4.48 .27 .95 5.70 lount, Robert Estate, 20 A. B. Is., 6 A. Holly Grove 10.40 .62 .95 11.97 lount, Henry Clay, 10 A. Woodside, 10 A. Woodside, 10 A. Woodside 13.74 .82 .95 15.51 rown, Robert, 8 A. Holly Grove 5.39 .32 .95 6.57 rown, Dettie, 6 A. Holly Grove 4.16 .25 .95 5.36 m Whitman, 25 A. Holly Grove . 5.71 .34 .95 7.00 James. 2A. Holly Grove 7.07 .42 .95 8.44 Zona; Daniel T., 48 A. Pettijohn 1 7.15 .43 .95 8.63 W. W., 30 A. Montp. 15.60 .94 .95 17.49 Bell, Noah, 2 A. Leggett 1.04 .06 .95 2.05 Jollins, Mills, 20 A. Middleton 8.91 .53 .96 10.39 Jollins, Martha Estate, 12 A. Leggett 3.12 .19 .95 4.26 Jlark, Andrew, 5 A. Holly- Grove, 10 A. Holly Grove, 2A. Helly Grove 11,98 .72 .95 13.65 Jox, Russell, 13 1-4 A. Paige 2.83 .17 .95 3.95 Cox, Henry, 23% A. Gum Pond 9.34 .56 .95 10.85 Charlton, Lou, 10 A. B. Ridge 6.20 .31 .95 6.46 Ford, Mary Estate, 1 A. White House 2.08 .12 .95 3.15 Granby, Clifton, 10 A. Tigersville 7.85 .46 .95 9.26 Granby, Vance, 25 A. Montp. 13.34 -80 .95 15.09 Granby, Willie, 3 A. Montp. 5.20 .31 .95 6.46 Gilliam, John T., 41 A. Montp. 16.38 .98 .95 18.31 Harris,. Thos., 2 1-4 A. Woodside 10.00 .60 .95 11.55 Harris, Clarence, 2A. Holly Grove 3.84 .23 .95 5.02 r Harris, Harriett, 5 A. Holly Grove, 4 A. Holly ®ove - 2.14 .13 .95 3.22 Haughton, Andrew Belle, 9 A. Woodside, 2 A. Woodside, 18 A. Woodside : 16.88 .95 .95 18.78 7'V’Vhaway, Martha, 2 A. Woodside 3.12 .19 .95 4.26 . ' iaway, William, 25 A. Montp. 12.05 .60 .95 13.60 ■ /away, W. 8., 25 A. Montp. 9.54 .57 .95 11.06 Lewis, 8% A. Woodside . 4.16 .25 .95 5.36 /Harrell, Henderson, 8% A. Woodside, 22 A. ' * Woodside, 11 1-6 A. Woodside —.—______ — 27.46 1.65 .95 30.06 Hoskins, Sarah Wills, 3 A. Holly Grove .54 .03 .95 1.52 Honeyblue, Wm, 29% A. Paige 9.46 .57 .95 10.98 Jordan, John Estate, 3 A. Beach Island 4.22 .25 .95 5.42 Kn, Jr., 3 1-10 A. Paige 2.43 .15 .95 3.53 nes, % A. Montp. 2.08 .12 .95 3.15 ide, 10 A. Woodside 7.78 .47 .95 9.20 rison, 25 A. Woodside 8.41 .50 .95 9.83 nd, 10 A. Woodside 10. Edward, 2A. Holly Grove 2.37 .14 .95 3.46 Lowther, W. W., 25 A. Woodside, 6 A. Wood side 1 15.10 .91 .95 16.96 Lowther, Claricy, 1 A. Montp. 3.12 .19 .95 4.26 Lamb, Annie Estate, 10 A. Beach Ridge 3.66 .22 .95 4.83 uawrence, Fred Estate, 5% A. Holly Grove, 8 A. Brinkley 7-84 .47 .95 9.26 Mizzell, Geo., 9A. Whitehouse 8.69 .52 .95 10.16 McClenny, Wheeler, 2 A. Holly Grove, 4% A. Holly Grove 1-60 -66 .95 2.01 Norcum, Alfred, 30 A. Sitterson 12.71 .76 .95 14.42 Nor c um, Junius, 9 A. Woodside 3.80 .23 .95 4.98 Newby, Claudia, 12 A. Leggett 3.08 .18 .95 4.21 Newby, Joe and Richard, 72 A. Johnson 15.60 .94 .95 17.49 Norman, Robert, 20 A. Leggett 9.82 .59 .95 11.36 Norman, Melton Estate, 35 A. Leggett 6.24 .37 .95 7.56 Nowell, E. D., 30 A. Woodside 1.25 .05 .95 2.25 Nixon, Primos, 29 A. Spruill 7.47 .45 .95 8.87 Nixon, Jake, 8 A. Pratt, 35 A. Collins, 8 A. Holly Gfove 13.38 .80 .95 15.13 Nixon, William, 40 A. Mont. Gunery, 12 A. Pratt, 20 A. Phelps, 10 A. White 19.09 1.15 .95 21.19 Nixon, Hester, 23 A- Halsey 7.82 .47 .95 9.24 Overton, Emanuel Estate, 20 A. Holly Grove— 4.16 .25 .95 5.36 Overton, Nora, 5 A. Holly Grove .78 .05 .95 1.78 joberts, James, 22% A. Woodside 11.11 .67 .95 12.73 loberts, James and Martha Hathaway, 29 A. (■jLdside 10.40 .62 .95 11.97 Matthew, 40 A. Woodside 14.75 .89 .95 16.59 Eyfts, Frank, 22% A. Paige 4.70 .28 .95 5.93 John Estate, 22 A. Woodside 7.63 .46 .95 9.04 Rißßrk, Thos. Sr., 50 A. Hathaway 15.70 .94 .95 17.59 Spruill, Allen, SA. Holly Grove 2.91 .17 .95 4.03 Wills, Sam, 23 A. Holly drove, 1 A. Yeopim Fork __ - 13.53 81 - 95 1529 . Wills, W. B. Estate, 7 A. Holly Grove 4.16 .25 .95 4.36 Frank, 20% A. Whitehouse 10.66 .64 .95 12.25 Winborne, Laura, 2% A. Jones-Lee 2.08 .12 .95 3.15 Waff, James Estate, 75 A. Spruill 13.02 .78 .95 14.75 | YEOPIM Mrs. Henry Mansfifield spent the week-end in Tarboro as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Barrington spent the week-end in Raleiglr with Mrs. Barrington’s mother, Mrs. C. J. Mason. Mrs. Ida Lassiter is visiting in Williamston. Mr. Dock Davenport spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baunight. Misses Mabel and Beula Mae Bar rington spent the week-end in Ra leigh with friends. lit. and Mrs. Louis Chappell and daughtfe, Elizabeth, of Elizabeth ,City, visited Mr., and Mrs. J. H. Harrell Sunday, . Willie Lee Brabble spent Saturday wi% Mtf.'bnd Mrs. Roscoe Kirby, at Bonner’s Pork. ' Henry Basnight is ill at this time. J Alvin Skinner visited Thomas and Willie Lee Brabble Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Ward were I supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davenport Saturday evening. ft PERRYTOWN _ ' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lawrence were (visitors in Norfolk, Va., Thursday. and Mrs. Edd Mitchell attend |(ed circus in Rocky Mount Frida /. Frank Daniels and H. L. Parker attended the fair in Woodland Thurs day. Lellie Daniels was a business visi tor in Rocky Mount Thursday. Linwood Boswell and Cecil Daniels were business visitors in Lewiston and Windsor Thursday. Mrs. Annie Daniels and two chil dren, Annie Mae and Wilbur, Miss Beulah Perry and Mr. Jim Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Daniels, of Chester, Va., Sunday. Mrs. John T. Perry and two chil dren, Foy and J. Merle, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Daniels. 1 GUDEN I| v " The Ward’s Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday with Mrs. N. E. Jordan. Mrs. L. N. White and Mrs. K. R. Winslow have returned from Lake view Hospital, Suffolk, Va. Miss Florence Ward, a student at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ward. She had as her guest, Miss Ruby Lee Modlin, also a student at Chowan College. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ward Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. 8.. H. Brown and family; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Byrum and family, of Ryland; Messrs. Preston Rogerson and Carson Chappell. THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935. Classified and Legals j WANTED TO EXCHANGE sl67 Radio for Automatic gun. See J. A. Crawford, Edenton, N. C. _ FOR SALE CABBAGE PLANTS. Jers&r Wakefield, good size. $1.50 per thousand delivered. Small lots mailed 20 cents per hundred. T. A. Smithwick, Merry Hill, N. C. N0v7,14,21,28p 1 North Carolina In the Sperior Court i Chowan County Before the Clerk : F. W. Hobbs, Admr. of the estate of Miles Muse, deceased, petitioner ; vs. Miles Muse, Jr., and wife, Mrs. Miles | Muse, Jr., Jackson Muse and Wife, Mrs. Jackson Muse, Mollie Muse i Bunch and Husband, Dan Bunch, i Gertrude Muse Creecy & Husband, John Creecy, Jr., Willie Jones, i Ophelia Jones, Elbert Riddick, Jr., ' Robert Gregory, Jr., Vandeline Gregory Privott and Husband, ’ Levy Privott, Malinda Gregory, Dora Muse, W. D. Pruden, Trustee, | And the unknown heirs of Miles Muse, deceased, and any and all persons having or claiming any right, title, interest or estate in and to the estate of Miles Muse, deceased, defendants I NOTICE OF SUMMONS 1 The defendants, Gertrude Muse j Creecy, John Creecy, Jr., Miles Muse, j Jr., Mrs. Miles Muse, Jr., Jackson | Muse, Mrs. Jackson Muse, Willie ) Jones, Ophelia Jones, Elbest Riddick, ; Jr., above named, and all. other heirs of Miles Muse, deceased, whose i names and residences are unknown > will take notice that a special pro j ceeding entitled as above has been 1 begun before the Clerk Superior ! Court, Chowan County, for the pur- J pose of selling the real estate of said I Miles Muse, deceased, which is locat ed in Chowan County, for the purpose i of making assets to pay off the debts ’ of said decedent, and costs of admin istration, and said defendants are ' required to appear before the Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, at I his office in Edenton, N. C., within | thirty days from December 5, 1935, I the date of the completion of the pub ; lication of this notice, and answer or demur to the petition which has been ; filed in the office of said Clerk, or the I petitioner will apply to the Court for ! the relief demanded in the petition. ' Witness my hand this sth day of ' November, 1935. 1 R. D. DIXON, Clerk Superior Court. •J. N. Pruden, Attorney for ; the Petitioner. N0v.7,14,21,28 —jnp ; NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE * By virtue of Deed of Trust exe cuted by R. M. Cooper ancf wife to undersigned Trustee, recorded in Book 36, page 237, Chowan County Registery, I will offer for sale, for cash, to highest bidder, at Court House door, Edenton, N. C., Satur day, November 30th, 1935, at 12:00 o’clock M., the following real estate: The land lying on the Green Hall road: Beginning at Cherry Capehart- Monds corner; thence S. 70 deg. E. 18% ch. to a canal; thence along said canal N. 10 deg. E. 3 ch.; thence N. 70 deg. W. 31% ch. to Green Hall road; thence S. 25 deg. W. 1 ch. to the Cherry Capehart-Monds line; thence S. 70 deg. E. 13 ch.; thence S. 25 deg. E. 1 ch. to place of beginning, containing 8 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 2 of Plat by T. W. Babb. This 29th day of October, 1933. HERBERT LEARY, Trustee. 0ct.31,N0v.7,14,21 North Carolina, In the Chowan County. Superior Court Fannie Williams, individually and as widow and administratrix of Joe Williams, deceased, Petitioner vs. George Williams, et als, heirs of Joe Williams, deceased, et als, Re spondents. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk Superior Court entered in the above entitled special proceeding on September 16, 1935, the under signed, W. D. Pruden, Commissioner, will on Monday, December 2, 1935, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Court House door in Edenton, N. C., offer for sale for cash at public biddings the fol lowing real estate in the town of Edenton, Chowan County, N. C. ( to wit: (1) That certain lot, with im provements thereon, situate on the southeast comer of Albemarle and i Mosely streets, bounded north by Albemarle street, east by the Joe Williams store property, south by Norman Brinkley and west by Mose ly street, the same being the prop erty formerly occupied by Henrietta Williams, and being same property , conveyed to Joe Williams by W. S. Privott and wife by deed dated August 2, 1916, and recorded in deed book —, page —, Chowan County Registry. Fronting on Mosely street and directly south of the dwelling on the comer of Mosely and Albemarle streets is a small tenant house, which was moved from Albemarle to Mose ly street and the same is incorporated in the above boundaries. (2) That certain lot fronting on the south side of Albemarle street, known as the store-lot, the same hounded on the north by said- Albe marle street, east by the lot owned by .N, W. Ryan and Joe Williams, south by Norman Brinkley property and west by the property formerly occupied by Henrietta Williams, and the same being the property convey ed by W. S. Privott and wife to Joe Williams, recorded in deed book “N” page 191, Chowan County Registry, but subject to the life estate of Fan nie Williams. (3) An undivided 3-4 interest in that certain lot, with improvements, situate on West Albemarle street, in the Town of Edenton, N. C., and on the south side of said Albemarle street and bounded on the north by Albemarle street, east by lot owned by Dr. Richard Dillard, south by lot owned by Norman Brinkley and west by the store property of said Wil liams, described immediately above, the same being about 30 feet wide and 165 feet deep and being the property formerly owned by Martha Jane Ferebee. This 2nd day of November, 1935. W. D. PRUDEN, Commissioner. N0v7,14,21,28wdp NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having this day qualified as Exe cutrix of the estate of Mrs. Kate F. Byrum, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding or hav ing claims against the said estate to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned on or before Oct. 8, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Those indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settlement. This Oct. 8, 1935. EMMA C. BYRUM, Executrix Mrs. Kate F. Byrum Estate. 0ct.10,17,24,31,N0v.7,14 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of that cer tain deed of trust executed by J. T. Satterfield, recorded in Mortgage Book 32, page 50, Register of Deeds office for Chowan County, N. C., the undersigned will offer for sale at public outcry at noon, November 9, 1935, at the Court House door in Edenton, N. C-, the following de scribed property: That tract of land in Chowan County, N. C., containing 130 acres more or less, known as the Turner land and being a part of the old Peter White place, lying on both sides of the Hertford highway, bounded as follows: North by Paul Bunch land; east by the Shannon house-Morris lands; south by the land of Goodwin and Ward Brothers; f—■BBSHBI ■llll ■ —II I ■ I * I! They need you. | YOUR family needs you now—and will need you more each passing year. Children must be educated and sup ported until they can earn for them selves . . . home-making demands more of your income ... you yourself will want to retire to enjoy the fruits of early efforts. Establish a Savings Account now, no matter how limited your earnings. Future comfort and independence will repay many fold the few dollars you invest each month. The Bank of Edenton “SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1894” EDENTON, N. C. ■ and west- by the land of Goodwin I and including in the 130 acres is a , piece of woodland on the north side -of the Norfolk Southern Railroad be r ginning at the railroad culvert, then [ following the said railroad in a north wardly direction to an old chopped , pine, Satterfield’s comer on the rail -1 road between Goodwin and Satter field, then westwardly along a big ' ditch in the woods to the first sta tion. Being the same land conveyed to J. T. Satterfield by T. E. Harrell and wife. Dated and posted this the fifth day of October, 1935. MRS. JENNIE VANN and MYRA VANN HOLLAND, Executrices of C. S. Vann, Deceased, Trustee. 0ct10,17,24,31N0v7 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of that cer , tain deed of trust recorded in Mort , gage Book 42, page 425, Register of t Deeds office for Chowan County, the undersigned will sell for cash at public outcry at the Court House door in Edenton at noon Saturday, November 9th, 1935, the following described property: The house and lot on Granville Street, in the Town of Edenton, - Chowan County, N. C., beginning on . the west side of Granville Street at r a point 139 feet south from the - southwest comer of Church and ) Granville streets; thence westwardly > parallel with Church Street 130 feet; , eastwardly parallel with Church 1 Street 132 feet to Granville Street; 1 thence northwardly along Granville > Street 63 2-3 feet to the place of be thence southwardly parallel with Granville Street 63 2-3 feet; thence c ginning- Being the home place of the late J. T. Satterfield. This sale 1 is for the purpose of conveying title. • Dated and posted,this fifth day of October, 1935. CORA PRIVOTT, [ Executrix of W. S. Privott, Trustee, ' Deceased OctlO, 17,24,31N07 We Specialize In RHIF HIV A LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S I Hair Cutting and pH j Shampooing H| i i ■ You can send your children here HHI y j and yet be assured they will receive rSj | r-J • • ■ l the same careful attention as though LLEI—I f-C ~ I - VT? / I i you were with them. - '^/a. l-I.Vy / I Bay view Barber Shop ..7 iuVjj"" i Ernest White Prop. . I.UHf 1 fij j EDENTON, N. C. •' /’. |/S \ V i ; i. — —* Dr. J. W. Selig OPTOMETRIST IHBrSI Will be in his office 1 M on the third floor of IsAuUlllthe Citizens Bank | ~CJ\ Edenton— FRIDAY, NOV. 8 BA.M. to IP. M. . . - —^ For quick results try a Want Ad Shoes Repaired We make the oldest shoes look like new. Expert workmen repair “while you wait.” Only Best Grade Materials Used Our Work Is Guaranteed WARD’S SHOE SHOP JULIAN E. 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