[The gleaner J GRAHAM, N. C., DEC. 27. 1934. I Local News. , I ?After the holiday season is over | most of us will get back to earth I again. I -There have been numerous joy | ful family parties and reunions I during the holiday season. I ?A Christmas tree and enjoy I able program was given at the M. I E. church last Friday night. I ?The dozen or more Qraham I girls and boys, who have been off I at school, are at home for the holi i days. ?The Corsair Club will give I their Christmas dance in the dance ball of the Paris building Friday night. ?Dr. W. C. Wicker will hold bis regular 5th Sunday service at Graham Christian church next San day morning. I ?It's no easy task to get Out a newspaper when most people are holidaying around you. If you have ' doubts, try it. I ?The S3ott-Baker Knitting Co. gave a Christmas tree last Saturday afternoon. It was loaded with gifts for their employees ?A weddiDg-day anniversary J dinner, the 37th anniversary, was given by Mr. and Mrs. Hal Farrell for the former's parents, Mr. and t Mrs. R H. Farrell, last Sunday. ] Others present were Mr. and Mrs De vey Farrell of Greensboro and . Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Farrell of j Graham. Among The Sick ' Joseph P. Williams has been qnite sick for several days. Maj. J. J. Henderson has been ' confined to his home by illness for 1 the past week. He is very much improved. < Miss Mary Lena and Billy ' Green, children of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Green, have had an attack of > flu. t Sykes-Fuqua , Last Sunday afternoon, De- ] cetnber 23, just as the son was setting, H. W. Sykes and Miss Mollie Fuqua were united in mar riage at the home of Rev. H. L ' Isley, near Mt. Hermon, Rev. Mr. Isley hearing the vows. 1 Mrs. Sykes is the daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Fuqna of Caswell County. Mr. Sykes lives , iD Burlington, where they will , make their home. Their friends will wish them much happiness. ? s Twenty-Seven Alamance Boys and Girls at University of Chapel Hill 1 A recent check-up of the stu- ' detu enrollment at the State Uni versity at Chapel Hill shows that t of around three thousand the dis tribution is about as follows: ] Students from 36 states and four foreign countries; 96 of the 100 counties are represented; about 75 per cent of the students are North Carolinans. Alamance county is well rep resented with 27, as follows; Eve- t lyu Barker, Rnrlington; Harold | Blalock, Burlington; George ] Cates, Mebane; John D. Foust, Jr., Graham; Mary B. Garrison, . Burlington; James S. Gilliamj ( Jr, Altamahaw; Eugene Goodes, Burlington; Eldridge K. Harden, Burlington; Cora E. Henderson, Graham; Dewey T. Holt, Mebane; i Sidney S. Holt, Graham; Richard 1 D Hipman, Mebane; David M. ' James, Mebane; Harry E. Le Grai.d, Mebane; Walter G. Lewis, j Altamahaw; Joe B. Mason, Me- ( bane; Henry G. May, Burlington; John S. May, Burlington; Royal L. llerritt, Burlington; Henry W. Scott, Jr., Graham; Freemont Shepherd, Jr., Burlington; C. O. 1 Smith, Jr, Graham; Daniel J. 1 Walker, Jr., Burlington; Jam?s W. White, Graham; Donald W. ] Whitioefc, Burlington; Clyde I. i Williams, Graham; Vernon C. . Williams, Jr., Mebane. Misies Jessie, Ruth and Winston Wicker, teaching at High Point, i Haw River and Mebane, respective ly. are spending the holidays at me here with their parents, Mr > tod Mrs. John E. Wicker. Melville Dairy Farm Prodaeer of That Rich Jersey Milk rkonc IO-W PERSONAL Prof. W. K. Young and family are visiting at Churchland. Mies Margaret Roberson visited at Liberty over the week-end. Misses Rath Hunt and Gladys Amiek are vit-iting in Qretna, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hardesty are visiting relatives at Moorehead City. Mrs. Bettie Pickard has returned from a visit with relatives in Ral eigh. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eason are vis iting relatives of the latter at Val dese. Mrs. David McLean Bpent the week-end with relatives at Gibson ville. Miss Evelyn Williams of High Point, spent Christmas at her home here. Miss Mary Worsley Rives, at Women's College, is at home for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Griffin McClure and baby spent the Christmas at Chadburn. G. Larsen, headquarters in Char lotte, is here for the holidays with lis family. Wm. N. Henderson of Canton, Dhio, is here visiting his brother, Maj. J J. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Longest spent Christmas at the latter's former iome at Scranton, S. C. Mr. and Mrs (leorge Harden spent Christmas with the letter's parents at Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wrike spent Christmas Day at the letter's old borne in Winnsboro, S. C. Nathan Reynolds of Graham School faculty is visiting in the western part of the State. Miss Nina Quakenbush, living in Greensboro, is spending her hol idays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Smith of Cool smee visited Mr. and Mrs. Flake I'ickard the first of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Willard C. Goley ind children spent the first of the week with relatives in Hamlet. J. D. Kernodle, Jr., left the lat er part of last week for Omaha, Nebraska, for a stay of ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mitchell of Jaltimore, spent the week-end here with Dr. and Mrs J. L. Johnson. Mrs. L. C. Stevens of Gainesville Fla.,ishere visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Harrison Jordan. Misses Leona and Douglas and Javid Walden are visiting in Lynchburg and Bedford City, Va. Mies Mamie Turner of Raleigh ipent the holiday week-end here with ht-r sister, Mrs. H. W. Scott. Miss Lissie Ezell of Washington, D. C., is spending the holidays here with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Ezell. Mrs. C. O. Hall of Huntington. W. Va., is visiting her brother, Floyd Phillips, and other relativep, lere. Miss Eugenia Upshaw of Rose Dud, Ga , ia Bpending the holidays lere with her aunt, Mrs. W. D. Barrett. J. T. Dillehay of New York, came ;o spend the holidays with Mrs. Dil ehay at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. C. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray of Winston-Salem, were hare the first of this week visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. Don E. Scott. Miss Elizabeth Pomeroy, spend ng the winter with Mrs. Walter Brook, Patterson, N. J., is at borne for the holidays. Miss Madeline Nicholson, teach ing at McLeausville, is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Nicholson. Misses Ersell Geanes and Lena Vaughn, and Densie Geanes ind Amos Harris of Roeeboro are ipeuding the holidays in M iami, Fla. Mr. and Mas. Troy Clark of Ham let, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holt of Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holt of Reidsville are visiting Mrs. Ben B. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oakey and fam ily, who formerly lived here, recently living in Rock Hill, S. C., have moved back and live two miles Bast of Graham. Miss. Mary Cooper is spending the holidays with her sisters in Durham and Greenwood, S. C., and her brothers at Buffalo Junction, Va., and Chapel Hill. Miss Emily Lee, teaching at Yanceyville, and John D. Lee, Jr., Btudent at Boston University, came f >r the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lee, here. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Black and Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Neese and children and Mra. Izora McClure and son, Kelly, left last week for a ten day stay in Florida. DEATHS. |< t (Deferred from last week) ( Mrs. Fmily Jane Whiteeell, 76, ' widow of the late Jerry A. White sell, died at her home ooe mile south of Elon College last Friday 1 morning and the funeral service ' was conducted at Friedens Luth- 1 eran church at 2:30 Sunday after- ' noon, Rev. Enoch Hite iu charge, assisted by Rev. J.'W. Patton < The burial was in the church cemetery. She was a,daughter of < the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huf- ] fines, and was the last surviving , member of her immediate family. ] She is survived by her daughter, . Mrs. Etta E Wagoner and a son, Hurley Wbitesell, besides several nephews and nieces. Alfred M. King, 82, native of ' Alamance county, died iu Gibson- ? Ville last Thursday eveuing. Hs 1 is survived by three daughter and two sons. The funeral ser- > vice was conducted from the home i of the deceased's daughter, Mrs. i Robert Dunn, iu Gibsonville. i Burial in Friedens church ceme tery. Robert Lee Bradley, 41, of Union Ridge community, died last Monday night at Rainey Hos pital. He was sick 2? weeks. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Martha King Bradley, and six children. He was a World War veteran. The funeral service and burial were held at Union Christian church Saturday after noon. Miss Fannie Lee Hurdle, 65, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hurdle, died at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Shaw, jp Union Ridge section. She is sur vived by one brother and one sis ter. The funeral service and burial were conducted at Union church yesterd / afternoon. "Gossips and talebearers set on fire all the houses they enter." JANUARY MkI 1?Quakers agree to free all of their tUvM'l7M 2?Ford returns from his un successful peace trip, 1916. ? 2?British lose to American Jpf 1' troops at Princeton, 1777/ v?ti 4?First operation for appen ?dlcitis performed by Dr? - " Grant, 1863. n 8?Mrs. Ross, first woman1 fcjj? governor, takes Wyoming office, 1925. % ??Theodore Roosevelt, great |W president, dies, 1919. 1?Stevens ends famous bicy cycle trip around the world, 1077. cwvu HINTS FROM WISE ONES - ! The older the abuse the more sacred It Is.- Voltaire. AQd made almost a sin of ab stinence.?Dryden. No man was ever so much deceived by another as by himself.?Grevulle. Notice of Sale of Real Property. Under and Tjy virtue of the power off sale contained In that certain Mortgage Deed, executed on the 6th day of September, 1927, by Kooert Overman and Iro, .Overman, hlsvtfe to P. H. Stephens, and recorded In the offlod of the Register of Deeds of Alamance County, North Caro-| lina, In Pooh pf MortgageDeeds, No.' 105 at fpaga 165, default having been made la the payment of the same. I wtU( seJT at public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court Rouse Door of Alamance County, on Saturday, January 6th, 1935, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, the following descrloed teal prop erty, to-wlt; ( A certaiif piece) or tract of land lying and uelng In Alamannce Coun ty, State aforesaid In Patterson Township, and described and de fined ad follows, to-wlt; , Beginning at Ballard and Steph i ens' corner tin Jeffreys' line; thence North 6)9 deg. East 143 poles with Stephens line to a black oak, Harriet | Workman and Ballard's corner; thence South: 65 deg. West 36 polea fo si rock; thence South 40 polea to a red oak; thence 3aat 16 poles to a stone, Harriet Workman's corner; thence South 54 polea to a red oak; thence West 13 poles to a black oak; thence South It 1-2 polea to ? block oak. or atone In old Undley line; ; thence East rwfth amid line Si potei to a Ted oak ; thence South M poles to a atone j M. toy's corner; thenoe Wedt 65 poles 'with Loy's line to i atone; thence South 15 (poles to i stake or atone, W. A.Iineoerry't corner; thence* West 65 poles to a ?tone; thence North 30 poles to a logwood; thence Weat 16 polest(oa West 57 poled to a (ted oak, John son's corner; thence faorth 11 Ideg. IVedt 5X poles |to a red oak John ton and Ballard's corner; thence tforth 87 flegt West 18 (poles to a ?tone; thence North 66 pales to a hickory near creek; thence South 80 degf. Bast 18 poles to a stone; thence North IT polos to the be ginning, containing 178 acres, more or leas, except 11 acres hold John Jeffress on West and W acres on Ba&t said tto Simon Stephens and 6 acres tat John Jefffress This sale wflll be made Isubject to advance bids as (provided by law, and for that Jourpoae the sale will remain open for ten days from date ol sale to racetvs each bids. This Ird da/ of December, il934 ; P. H. STEPHENS. Mortgagee. W. 1. Ward Attorney. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Having qualified aa administrator of the estate of Millie Dong, de ceased, late of ''Alamance County, North Carolina; thlrf is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit therai to the undersigned at*,Graham, on oil before the 20th day of Nov ember* 1935, or this notice 'will be pleaded lq bar of their (recovery. Ail persond indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. ? This thtf llthf Iday of 'Novt. 19S4. W.ERNEST THOMPSON. Admr. of Millie E. Long. Cook & .Barrett, Attya. (cont'd from preceding page) Albright, Margaret, 1 lot,.. 4.95 Barham, J A, I lot, Guthrie St 14.49 Bonds, Heary, 1 lot, home, Haw River Rd 4.96 Bradsbaw, Graham, 1 lot, home, Melville St 4.07 Brannock, Morris, 1 lot, home, College St 7.00 Brown, Daisy, 1 lot, 2.76 Brown, W M est., 1 lot, nr. Hosea Teague 2.76 Carter, John, 1 lot, home, Haw River rd 4.95 Chayis, Frank P. 1J acres, home, Haw River rd ?.78 Chavis, Hattie, 1 lot, home, nr. Providence Ch 3.20 Clapp, Thomas H, I lot nr. Lacy Holt 7.12 Clay, Margaret, 1 lot, house 3 20 City Barber Shop, Barber Shop equipment. 5.02 Covington, Adeline, 1 lot, honse, Poplar St 8.00 Covington, Luther, 1 lot, house, Washington St.. 9.60 Evans, J H, 1 lot 8.00 Everett, E A, 1 lot, home, Haw River rd.. 1 lot on No. 54 58 64 Heatwole, Mrs. Kathleen, 4 acre, home, 18.02 Herrin, Lacy B, 2 acres home, 11.99 Hughes, S W, 1J acres, home, ... 9 20 Long. J A Jr., 62 acres, Koonce land; 1 acre, An eerson lam), 21.04 xay, James m est., 24 acre home, 11.14 Moon, J D, 1 lot, home u 88 Pearson, G W, 4 acre, home 9.05 Ross, Clarence.Tr., 27 acres James Browning farm,.. 6.80 Surratt, Mrs W B, 1724 acres, Harry Goodman land 25.35 Thompson, E A. 126 acres, ? 1 j (if OT J. inompson i&uu_ uoi Turner, C N, 1 acre, home, 11.40 Waddleton, W W, 60 acre*, home, . 13 22 Webster, -John W, 139 acres, home 28.75 Williamson, F L, 1 acre, Regina Hoe. Mill, 3.16 Wilson, EG,} acre, home. 27.79 Comer, A 8, 1 lot, no de scription, 3 68 COLORED Bason, Haywood est. 1 acre borne 7.51 Carter, L D, 2 acres, Car ter land,.. 7.40 Dickey, Charlie, 1 acre, home, 1 acre King laud, 2} acres Griffin land, 6 33 Dickey, John est., 27} acres. Back creek, 5 acres, home, 13.33 Foust, Eli, 2 acres, Pleas Dixon land, 3.97 Goldston, Lexie, 18} acres, home, . 8.88 Griffith, Will, "1} acres, home, .... . 5.49 McBroom. Hattie. 41 acres, home; 56 scree, Mill land, 40.18 i McBroom, John D, 1}acres home ... 11.46 McBroom, Maggie, 1} acres, Heury McBroom land, 1.86 I McBroom, W T, 13 acres, Barns land; 54} acres, home,.... ...... .... .... 35.95 i McCallnm, Hunter, } acre, Woodsdale, ..... 9-20 I Mebane, Ben, 37 acres, i home, ...... .... 26.73 Murray, Hayes, 11 acres, ! home, ... .... .... .... 13.03 ShofTner, Frank, 1 acre, i home, ......... 5.48 8impson, J E, 12 acres, home 1159 I Trollinger, John W, 2 acres Gant land 5.58 i Warreu, Alex, 26} acres, McCracken land, 9.20 i.Warren, Jane, 12} acres, ?~ ~ ? home, ._ ... 6.30 Wyatt, John R est., 21 acres, home, 4 65 Wyatt, John Anderson, 2 acres, home, 5.99 Wyatr, John Sr., 1 acre, home 7 52 ALBRIGHT TOWNSHIP Allen. K K, 4 acre, home t 8 90 Barnes, C E, 48 acres, W F Colile land 9.46 Burke, R VI, 1 acre, home,.. 5 65 Coble, Charlie, 50 acres, boa e 12.79 Holt, L P, 87 acres, heme,. 13.70 Isley, A M, 80'acree, heme, 17.21 Keck, 0 E, 95 acres, home, 14 37 Love, R L 51 acres, home. 22 12 Loy, J P, 100 acres, home, 38.33 Marshall, Ed, 86 acres, home; 16 28 Moore, T M, 47 acres, Bi f ins land, 11 84 Moser, Johu heirs, 147 acres home, 9 72 Nicholson, T P, heirs, 55 acr< s, home, 17 27 Patton, G M, 30 acres, Mc Paniel land, 6.30 Payne, E I, 3 acres. Moon land; 83 acres. Holt and Spoon land, 16.05 Record, Mrs Nancy, 43 acres, home, 13.12 Sharpe, R A, i85 acres, mountain land, 19 25 Shan, J F, 36 acres, Cor per land, 19.22 Stockard, C F, 40 acres. Stockard land,. 17 43 Stockard, JC,95Mcres,hoine, 23 35 Thompson, Geo. F, heirs, 10 seres, Harden land, 3 35 Thompson, J W, 35 Hcres, 14 30 Thompson, I.uther, 11 acres, Mill tract, 13 82 Tnompson, James, 67 acres, home & Harden land, 24.18 Wood, V T, 256 acres, 81.78 COLORED |capps, Ed. heirs, ? acre, home, 2.44 Florence, Mrs Cornelia, 1J acres, Foustland 1.85 Foust, Durham, 2 acres, home land, 4 40 Foust, J L, 5| acres, home land, 5.92 Holt, Lacy E, 26 acres, Foust laud, 2 acres,home 14 40 Holt, W H, 7 acres, home,. 7.37 lsley, John, heirs, 11 acres, Nr. Woods Chapel 2 70 Scott, Margaret, 36 acres, Holt and 7.79 Trollinger, A C, 4 acres, Booth land, 6 60 Trollinger, J T, 3 acres 2 32 " J T, Jr., 4 acres, home, 6 30 Williams, E L, 107 acres, Bradsher land, 20.30 Willis, Ed, 4 acres, Gwynn land, 4 16 Wood, Nathan, 6 acres, home, 6 33 NEWLIN TOWNSHIP Alamance Home Builders, 82 acres, CB Riddle land 6. 20 Albright, W J e6t, 60 acre", no description 6.20 Allen, Folger, 42 acres, no description... 10.07 Brooks, Sam O, 48 acres, no description 9.10 Gates, W Luther, 2 seres, no description 5 02 Coulter, Mrs. Lillie J, Ct? acres, no description 10.93 Deaton Real Estate Co, 3'> aores, Cane Creek, 8 08 Fowler, Robert H, 35 acres no description 5 '4 Griffin, A Clyde, 40 acres, no description, 9 60 Guthrie, James C, lol seres no dest ription 30 05 Guthrie, Ollie C, 122 acres, no description 15 35 Hadle}-, John A, est . 67 acres, no description 12 95 Iladley, W S, 137 J sere-, no description 19.55 HerrtD, Arnold B, 100 scree, niotintain laud, , 7 9t5 ilioshaw, Alvis A, 43 acres, no description, 12 75 Holmes, George, 27 aor-a, no description 3 85 Holt, Kvander C, 76 ?res, no description 8 8C Johnson, J \V, 49 acres, no description 9.95 Johnson, J Wesley, 37 acres no description 10.7" McBane, J F, 82 acres, no description, 21 2( MePhersott, 0 Roscoe, 320 | acres, no description 32 5( Mann, Mrs. L G, 65 acres, no description,, 6.55 Moon, Henry D, 27 acres, no description, 3.3! Moon, W Henry, 27 acres, no description 3.8( Pickard, Robert, 160 acres, no description 25.51 I Pike, B Z, 24 acres, Pike lanl 4.5 | Pegu, J K, 4 2 acres, no de | scription 10.2. .Quakenbush, Bettie E. 102 acres, no description 20.4 Robertson, Loy, 144$ acres I no description 47 9 i Shaw, W D, 48 acres, no ' description 9 61 Stewart, Oscar W, 21 aorta do description _ 5.28 Stont, Charles B, est, 81 acres, no description 8.1S Stout, Miss Mamie, 8 acre# no description 2.88 Stout, W Pat est., 82 acre* uo description 18.50 Stuart, Charles F, 10 acres, no description 8.88 Stuart, Mrs. Mebane, 30 acres, no description,__ 6.09 Thomas, I n, 4 acres, no description . 3.49 Thomas, John S, 190 acres, no description 23.83 Thompson, Monroe, 100 acres, no description 12.87 Thompson, Ruins S, 90 acres, no description____ 10.80 Woody, J Waldo, 10 acres, Power property, 4.18 Woody, Samuel 8, a*t. Ka tie Woody Cox, 200 acres no description __ 3-49 Workman, Billy P, 36 acre# no description 10.08 Wright, J no W, 8 acres CA Hunter laud .. 6.61 Wright A .Manning 82 acres Alamance Copper Mines. 18.69 COLORED Alston, Carter est, 35 acres, no description 4.72 liass, Geo. est., 90acres, no description 10.93 Bowden, Charlie, 2 acres, no description 1 71 Foust, Wm. est, 16 acica, no description 2 47 Isley, Odcll D, 15 acres, mountain land 3 85 1 Newlin, S Gilmore, 18 acres no description ___ 3.34 PATTERSON TOWNSHIP .Carter, W C. 45 acres, 7.75 Coit, Ralph l>, 50 acres 14 05 Enlists, J C. U- acres, borne 32.24 Fogleinan, Mrs. Walter, 44 acres, borne 10.15 | Flynt, Joi n G, 105 acres 23.50 I Garrett, J Giabam, 53acres 11.95 Garrett. W W est., 68 acres Davis & Garrett land 8.80 Goodman, Harry, Filling j Station 6.55 ! Gregerson, B J, 133 acres, Clapp land 19.37 Hinshaw, Mrs. John, 107 acteg, borne, 29.30 j Isley, A C, 100 acres, 26.03 'slev, J Miles, 30 acres, borne. 10 88 'Johnson, Mrs. Eula, 21 acres, Hornaday land 3.29 Kimrey, A L, 46 acres, 5.78 Kimrey, E E, 126 acres 25.79 ; Kimrey, Mrs. W H, 90acres 7.20 Loy, Albett, lOjacres, home 426 McVey, Albert est., 63 aerea 6 93 Marley, Otis, 73 acres 11.65 Meadow, L I), 30 acres, An drews land, 2.58 Medearie, J L, 17 acres 5.13 Moon, Henry W, 42 acres, mountain land 3.55 Moser, Charles L, 196 acres home, 42.85 Noah, Carl A, 15 acres 4.20 Noah, Wm, 60 acres, moun tain land 9.85 Overman, Kobert, 132 acres home 15.25 Pine, Willie, 58 acres 13.10 Shoffner, Cyrus - S, 42 acres Mitchell land 3.55 Smith, e'C,47J acres, home 9.85 Smith, G Cleve, 62 acres, home 14.25 Snyder, T A est., 55 acres, Strowd land 15.83 Stewart, John W. 125 acres Way place, 21.67 Teague, Eugene, 186 acres, home, 33.50 i Teague, J Howard, 72 acres, Fowler land 12.33 Thomas, James est., 15 acres 3.33 COLORED Albright, Charles, 9 acres. 3.03 Albright, Dollie, 9 acres,.. 3.03 Albright, Marvin, 9 acres,. 5.11 Albright, Mozelle, 9 acres, 3.03 Andrews, Lenas, 3^ acres, 6.75 Burnette, J Allen, 35 acres 1 Clapp land, 6.90 Coble, Win. est , 40 acres, Lyun & Shatlerly laud, 6 70 jCoinpton, J W, 20 acrea 5 00 .Crutch field, Margaret, 5 acres, 2.50 ? Curtis, Fred, 36 acres, 13 32 Garner, Elwood, 19J acres, Alexander laud, 7 72 ' ilsilh, Win. I',23acre8 4 67 Harper, J .a* ?st , 3iLacres. 4 10 ' Isley, l.en, 10^ acrt%, 7.20 , Jeffries, W Thos, 86 acres, j home, 17.83 ? Jeff lies, Marshall est., 26 acres, home 5.65 , Morris, Thomas, 20 acres, 4.75 Patterson, Ervin G, 24 acres 5.60 ^ Pattersou, P Ace, 30 acres, home, 13.60 j Patterson, R L, 1 acre 4.55 Patterson, T J one, 3 acres, 5.16 ? Shaw, ln?z, 9 acres, Al bright land, , 3.03 r Valker, Minnie, 9 acres, A'liriirht land 3.03 ? While, T Newton, 100 acres I home, 6 08 2 This Novmnber 5th., 1934. 11 J STOCKARD, 3 .Sheriff Alamance County.