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Want Ads 1 I *?.1 RATES ?FOR? Classified Ads MUST ac PA 10 IN ADVANCE MINIMUM CHARGE 30c TIiis Size Type One time, per word 2c Two times, per word -3c Throe times, per word 4c Four times, per word 5c Six times, per word ? 6c Above rate* apply to conjocutlva In lertlars. "Sk'p Date * or Irregular Inser tions . charged at one time rate each In sertion. White space or tabulated matter charged on basis of 6 words to the line. Copy must be In the office by 3 P. M. ? say before Insertion. I I We shall not b? held responsible for I typographical errors except In the extent ! of the cost of the ad for first Insertion. I II I LOST AND FOUND FOUND On North Road Street on Tuesday night, keys on ring. Can bo obtained at The Daily Independ ent for payment of ad. c09. 4 SPECIAL NOTICES SUPERFLUOUS IIAIK permanently destroyed by Electrolysis. Write for booklet. Ida S. Saunders, 540 New Monroe Bkig., Norfolk, Va. Thur.tf j THOSE DESIRING to study English will call at Mrs. Boettcher's office. | Robinson B!dg. Tuition free. p08-3t i MRS. OLA MILLER announces the r. moval of her yarn shop. The' Knitting Needle, from Martin Street j to Zoeller's former studio over FVst! National Bank. $03-6t. j TYPEWRITERS?All Snakes; new.! used a -m! rebuilt. $^5 up. Service on I ail typewriters. Our representative covers Eastern 'Carolina every week, i Typewriter Sales ?fe S rvice Co.. 223 Main Street, Norfolk. Phone 41769. j cA31-tf. | '22 RADIO SERVICE EXPERT RADIO Service, call Bill! Cartwright. We specialize on Auto Radios. Phone 407 Tire Co. Ol-tf INSTRUCTION ??rTHERX SCHOOL of Beauty' Culture Offers a short, int nsive. I low-tale coarse under nationally! Lmous in-trustors. Easy terms. For 'details write 443 Granby Street.! Yorfo'.k. Va. Accredited. Approved j ov the N. C. and S. C. State boards. The larg st and oldest established beaut" seho. 1 in the South. 829-tf. S4 FARMS FOR SALE 213 AC RES, ' i cleared, six miles of j Ellzab th Ciry near Nixonton. Good land, r asonably i>riced. Terms if. desired. See Mrs. Lucv G. Riddick. Uatesville. .N C. pOS-6t. I &5FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS OLD NEWSPAPERS : sale, lc per It in 25-lb. bundles. Special. 100 lbs far 85c. The Ind pendent. J3-tf. AMERICAN RADIATOR lleatrola.! cheap. In good condition. Can be (n at 212 North Road Street. cOlO-tf. CO CONFECTIONERY FOR ICE COLD BEER, and good.! tatty sandwiches. Monroe Sandwich Shop. Phone 805. We deliver. p03-6t. G! CLEANING FOR T1IE pest Dry Cleaning job, Phon- AL3EMARLE LAUNDRY. CS28 If. HAVE YOI'R FECES cleaned now. ft void rush on hand. Call 824. cS16-tf. 47 HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT ? Five-room house in good location. Apply J. E. B? care The Daily Independent. e09-3t. 70 BICYCLES CHRISTMAS BICYCLE CLUB. Pay j weekly and have a bicycle Christ-. mas. Join now! Griffin Bicycle Shop. p07-6t. 71 TAILOR OCR AUTUMN all-wool fabrics are now ready for inspection. George A. Cox. 109 Poindexter St. p07-Gt. LUNCHEONETTE HOT HOME MADE SOl'PS and sandwiches of all kinds. Curb serv ice; quick delivery s.r ice. Sugar Bowl. I>06-6t. AUTO ACCESSORIES GENERAL TIRES, batteries, radios, Terms to suit your convenience. Mt. Vernon Service Station, phone 800 cS25-tf I RADIOS GENERAL ELECTRIC individual radios. Colors to match your furni ture. $24.95. Terms. Copeland Radio Co. Beside Alkrama Theater. Phone 9607. p03-6t. LEGAL ?? NOT ICE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By rirtue of s deed of trust executed to me by T. II. .\lbertson and wife. Kmina Albert j son. for certain purp ,ses tlierein mentioned, i which said iltssl of trust bears date October i 17. 11134. ahd is registered in the office of j the Resistor of l?eisls >,f Pasquotank r,.i,.ity. North Carolina, in Ihed Book No. '4. pa:;e 340. I shall at 12 o'cloek oil MON DAY, SKI'TKllHKIt 28. 1?3?. offer fot sale at tlie courthouse doo- ill the said nullity, at j public auction, for cash, the property con voyel to uie in said deed ,,f trust, to wit A certain tract or ]?reel of lantl ill Mount lliruiou Township, Pasquotank County, State' of North Carolina, hounded as follows: Itetfitiiiinsr on tlie west side of lt.?ly lload at the southeast corner <,f Mrs. R. F. Simp_ i sou's land, theiiec south 21 west fi.eU chains; ! tlience south 20 ea-t 21 chains, south 21 I west 2.oft chains, thenee south 32 V. west 8.30 chains, thence south 11 west 4 17 chains to' Mill lload in tlie iiiiihlh' of the iliteh on tie* i ii..rtli side 'i said raid: hence north SI, vi \u>t 14,7.* chains down tlie center of said iliteh to a crook in said ditch, tlu tuv n >rt i 71 wa st down tlit* center of said ?|:t?-Ii 12 1 30 cii-iint to ' .1 rr*Mtk in sail ditch where said Mill ltuad ' er.?. ks fi? the south; thence 14 west 127 links I t?? another ?!i ch; thence north 71 wr?-st d^wii | ifi.ter of last mentioned ditch 1 \ ti.'l i'Ikmiis ?o Flo-a's l.'lie to renter ?f another illteli: I tin-lire north 11! ^ east ?1?*x\ti the renter of i said last mentioned ditch 31 chains t.? er?M?k I in said ditch; thence north IS east 3 ho chains to the center of another dit?h; thence south 7Ji east t!o\vn the center of last men 1 tioiu?l ditch 13.H chains to another crunk in s*id ditch, thence south in west 3 7 links, thence south So cast ilown tin- enter of said ditch al? no the Simpson's line l.V.'iS chains to a cr ?ok in the center of the ditch: thence north 73 east 43 links; thetice south S7 east I al??n^ said Mrs. It. F. Simps<ns line ll?.!2l i chains to l*-ginutuff. containing 11S and 33 IIMI acres . f clean%l land an I 70.30 acr.s of wo..d aiitl pasture land. Further reference is made t*? deed from Frank Alhertsuti to \V. II. and I.. It .Iciuiette trading; as .lenm-lte J Itrothers. rwuriltil in the office of the K?v.is- ? tcr ? i I basis of I'a .4|it*d:ink Futility in book 14 at |Kiiie 115.1. This August 120. 103 ft. A It IIOI'TZ, Trustee. O 3. in. 17. 124 NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT i OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina, In The Superior Court ? Pa quotank County. ELIZABETH CITY inON WORK3 A SUPPLY COMPANY, Plaintiff. \s ROBERT Q. LASSITER. Defendant. The Ihfeudaiil above named v..II herehy take notice that an action entitled as above has hen instituted in the Superior I'otirt ??! (V-api >t.?nk I'otmty, N. i\, tor the recovery ? f the slim of $140!!.23, wit it intcr?*st Iroin Sept?in her 10th.. 1033. r- pr* >ciit .iu the amount due on a >i? ? t?? ?ndor???1 hy the lie- 2 feihl.nit to the Plaintiff; and tin- iMi-miunf will further tike notice that to* is i^piir.-d to appear at the Office of the t'Yik of tin I SoM-r.or I'or.rt *i I'mum* tank County at i Kli/ahe h City. N. on tin- 2mh day ot ' October. 103ft. and demur or answer t?? the i complaint which is now on Iile in s id Office. ??r the Plaint'tf will apply to the Fourt l? r tiie relief demanded in said complaint. The InfemlNiit wr.| furtlnr t.i notice that, in this cause warrant of attachment has Seen issued against the property of the said lM<i;daiit. said warrant of att ?chmi-iit hcitug . returnable on the 120th day of O-tohcr, 103(?, ! at the place aliove set out. This 17th day of September, 1030. N. K. AYHLKTT. Flerk Su:*erior Court Pasquotank r\V&il SlKhl OD 10 County. N. F. It's Done Can ships b? built and floated without being launched? Certainly; this is done by building the ship in a drydock and floating her out when she has reached a convenient stag: of completion. Loading Stocks Closing i Vices N. Y. Market New York, Oct. 9.? (U.R)? New York stocks: Am Can 128 Am Car fz F 54 Am &F Pwr 7% Am Home Pr 48 Am Loco 38 >4 Am P & L 12% Am R Mill 32 Am Smelt 89 Am Sugar 5614 Am TAT 178% Am Tob 13 100% Anaconda - 41% Armr 111 5% Atchison 82% AM C T.inc .. 43% Atl Rrf 28% Auburn Auto 35% Avn Corp 5% Bait <*: Ohio 28 Bendix Avn 31% Beth Steel 75 Borg Warner 80% Briggs Mfg 62% Bklvn U Gas 51 Can Pacific 13% Case J I 160 Celancsc 26% Ches & Ohio 75 Chrysler 127% Colum Gas 20% Com Solv 16% Commonw & So 4% Cong Nairn 36% Cons Oil 14 Cont Can 72% Cont Mot 3 Coi n Prod <u Cui'tiss Wr 6% Du Pont 167Va EIcc P&L 15^ Gen Elcc 48:,4 Gen Mot 713,i Gold Dust 14 Goodrich 24r,? Goodyear 2711 Graham P 27tt Hudson Mot 18l_> Int Harv 88 Int Nickel 62'? Int T & T 12*'a Johns Man 120:,.? Kcnnccott 52 Kroger G & B 20' Lambert - - 17 Ligg & My B 1041 Lorillard 23'L> McKcss R 10'? Mathieson 357,? Monsanto 87 'L> Mont Ward 527>i Nash Mot 18ni Nat Biscuit 30"k Nat C Reg A 28 U Nat Dairy 26 Nat Distillers 297h Nat P & Lt 12"'h N Y Central 49^ No Amer 33" h Packard 13 Penney 04 Pen.n R R 41', Peoples Gas 56 Phillips Pet 451 k Public S rv 47r,.? Radio 11 Radio K Or Real Silk 12 Reyn Tub B 57 Sears Roe 1 907 4 Shell Un Oil 24 Simmons 437? Soccny Vacuum 16:,u South Pac 7 South Ry 251 h St Brands 16 Stan G fc E 77? Stan Oil NJ 64-?4 Studebakcr 157H Texas Corp 43'a Tex G Sul 37'4 Timk I) Ax 23s8 Timken R B 68:1? 20th Cont Pox 32 Union Curb 10078 Un Biscuit 27r,8 Un Carbon 89% United Corp 8 Un Gas Imp 15Tb U S Pipe & P 52 U S Rubber 37% U S Smelt 85 U S Steel 76" 2 Ut P & L A 4% Vanadium __l 24% Warner Bros 13% West Union 8914 West A Bke 45% Westing El 150% Woolworth 577/8 ft)CAL MARKETS Following are the offering prices to the producers on Elizabeth City markets at the close of business hours yesterday: LIVESTOCK ? Cor. by Love Brothers) Hogs- -dressed 10-12 alive 08 Calves 10-12 Beef stock 8-1? Chickens 15 Fryers 15-18 GRAINS (Coi. by Buxton White) Corn?white 80 yellow 90 mixed 75 IKDES. WOOL. EGGS ? Cor hv W. C. Glover) Hides 06% Wool- -clear 32 light burry 27 heavy burry 20 Eggs .28-29 FISH fCor. by Thomas Crank <Si Son) Rock 15 Cats 02 Croakers 06 Blues 12 Buttcrfish 07 Trout?large 10 small 05 Spots - OG I Sen. Reynolds To Lend Support To National Park' Edcnton. O t. 9.? Tf United States Senator Robert R. Eeyn- | ods means what ha said iti an hour's talk to local f!o# avians yesf'Tday Mexico i tlv com in a 1 country of the world and "think) of anything or < vc ryilune else and know k is in Mexico today, a country r.surna ?cd for beauty, n contry unsiirpas'-'oci for anti- . I quit.a country en. e.passed for | opnortunity, a country now p'ey j ina for the tourist dollar which is tlie biggt?.* t inch.!.-.try in the j world today." The senator came here to de-: clare himself for another North ! Carolina national park, this time) embracing the Aibemaric histor-j ! ic shrines, and lie did so. but | j merely used it as an excuse m | embark upon an edifying and in- j teres tin:: di.scrtution en the lhs I tor.v of the I nited S;a'c-. and th rest of the world "which 1 have spent 25 years tramping over. I sailing as I have all of the seven j j se:?s. and more besides, but ex- j ccpt for North Carolina I saw' nothing unlii i went (o Mexico." "Friends 500.000 Americans I . wont to Europe last year. 1 am ex- ! pectins: and hoping that next year they will so to Mexico. An inter national highway iias been built through that groat eoimlry to j make ti::s visitation possibir1 n nd I 'Mexico experts to reali/" over' I night, so to speak. on its invc ' mcnt. What can you fin.l e!:e-! i where that, you cannot find In : Mexico? Nothing. Ev n Egypt with I her pyramids pshaw, go to Mox ico and sec oickr and greater uy- j ram ids than any along 'ho Nile. j The Alps? The Andes arc far su-1 pcrior in magnificence ancl rue- j ged beauty. My friends. visit Mex- j ico and live." However, the senator was quite ! sure the Edenton tea party ante dated that at Boston, that if the Mecklenburg folks had not work ed on a declaration Thomas Jef ferson would have wanted for words in the later summer nights at Philadelphia, that if German town and the Brandy wine were reckoned decisive Revolutionary struggles, Guilford Court House | and Cornwallis' failures in North Carolina were more so. and. that) as for Jamestown, how about Ro anoke Island and Sir Walter Ral eigh. "Your plan for a national park about here I admit is a new and | interesting idea to me.' said the senator, "but I believe in it with j all m.v heart. Our historic shrines must be federalized and publiciz ed if we hope to get the cream of . tourist travel. I confess in a way I have been a litt le disappointed ; in North Carolina for its devotion j to cotton and peanuts and tobac co. and its disregard for its great- ' est source of income, tourist trade. I I long ago advocated spending $200,000 a year by this state to advertise its points of beauty and! history, and after five years I am gratified to know my suggestion is bearing fruit for the other day ? Bruce Etheridge published an ar ticle in some state magazine or; newspaper saying state advertis ing was necessary." In conclusion the senator had the Rotarians on their toes by saying. "What you are for. T am ] for. and when you say A nation- ! al park of Albemarle history* 11 say to you it is sure to come. 11 | thank you." "The playing of line music during ! meals amid a clatter of plates is,1 almost an insult to the art."?f.ir - Hugh Allen. j By order of I lie Board of County Commissioners and' in accordance willi law. T shall oiler for sale, Monday, Octo ber I'Jlli, BliU), at the Court House Door, at 12 o'.l.i. k noon, for non-payment of I 1 !>.'?."? County Taxes, the fol-| lowing real estate, Salem, | Xi.xonlon, Mount llerinon, Providence and Xewlandj Township will he advertised I in the Daily Advance. A penally of ID and Dae for advertising will he added to | each lime. CI IAS. CAR MINK, Sheriff. iu/abeth city township WHITE?Listed Regular Name Lots Amounts | Tin:;;...; H. Alexander. G $ 12.73 5. Y. Alien 1 29.40 K. P. Aydiott 2 40.15 B. Baglry . 1 37.77 C. E. Bailey 4 10.55 C. S. Bail, y 1 17.10 1 .7. W. B.illance 1 20.33 1 C. V. Ballard 1 74.38 j B. L. Banks, est- 3 60.69 i ?J. A. Barkley 1 23.54 I 15. N. Ba-night 1 11.66 ! Mi-.-'. Marram Baleman 1 11.41 j V7. D. Baieman 1 10.50 Mrs. W. E. Batcnian, CvC i n77! K. O. fc Mr.s. E. O. i;.uun - - 1 52.33 .Mr . Annie Be! ansa j: .and L. Swain - 1 21.0') L. B. Belanga 1 70.00 P. M. B ntoil 1 16.0'J Mrs. Sallie Boettchcr . 8'i 43.19 EmmPtt Brickhouse 1 12.39 Stanley Brickhouse ---4 9.38 C. W. Bright 1 11.20 W. T. Bright, est * B.il due 31a 17.00 Mrs. Miles Brito 2 5.G0 Mr;. Mary H. Bright - 4 85.03 Brook i & Parker B.tl due ... 711' 2.01 Elmer Brothers 3',1> 48.29 Mrs. Wilson Brothers. 1 12.25 C. D. Bundy 1 18.69 T. O. Bundy 1 22.99 W. A. Bundy 3 23.38 Mr . George Burgess . 2 47.60 Mrs. Lijia G. Burgess Bal due 1 11.33 S. S. Burgess, Bal duo G 77.51 C. C. Cartwright 1 34.09 E. C. Casey 10'4 23.38 Mrs. Margaret W. Cohoon, Bal due ._.ll 20G.43 C. E. Commander H t-s 35a 42.00 J. E. Commander r 22.4G Consolidated Shoe Co. 1 10.03 Mrs. W. E. Cooper 1 29.89 Mrs. W. II. H. Cooper 4 41.93 .J. E. Crcef 1 9.52 Mrs. Florence Davis . 1 42.09 Fred W. Davis 1 25.G0 Mrs. Mat lie W. Davis. 2 5.88 R. N. Davis, Bal due . 8 14.14 Sydney R. Davis 1 18.80 U. G. Davis 1 16.89 W. P. Davis 2 23.31 Mattie Dozier and Mae Srott 1 31.78 W. P. Duff, Cot .5 41.23 J. F. Evans l 11.87 N. B. Evans 1 13.G5 Mrs. S. A. Faulh 1 52.50 Mrs. Emily H. Fearing 1 23.31 Mrs. Mary Fearing .. 1 40.39 Mrs. Mac Fearing 3 147.43 C. D. Ftrrell l 10.6I Floyd Forrall 1 10.43 ,7. B. Flora G 79.19 Mrs. J. E. Flora 4 271.38 Mrs. R. K. Forbes 2 100.21 Chas. W. GaiLher 1 109.55 j Mrs. Olia Gand rson.fi 52.fi4 ! Mir,. Almetn Garrett Bal due 1 11.09 j Miss Susan Gibson ... 2 lfi.47 ' Mrs. O. F. Gilbert, Sr. 1 77.48 Mrs. Erl Gordon 2 C7.C9 j M. D. Gregory, est ...38 10.92 j Mrs. W. I. Grove 2'i 26.18 j Mrs. John H. Hall. Jr.. 4 54.35 Virginia F. Hall and Ida F. Johnson 1 56.00 Mrs. Pauline Halstead 12 71.75 3. fc A. Harris 1 15.12 Mrs. Martha E. Harrison 4 67.23 | W. T. Harrison 1 45.19 Mrs. Sallie Hathaway No. 1 'j 73.38 Mrs. Sadie Hathaway No. 2 G 47.53 Mrs. Pattie Hawe.s, est 1 5.18 J. T. Heath 1 10.03 1 R. L. Hinton 3 6.68 j Mrs. W. Alton Harris. 2 71.05J E. J. Hooper 1 17.54* J. J. Hughes 2 71.93 ' Mrs. M. J. Hughes . 1 37.31 J. C. Umphlett 2 51.07 Mrs. Adelaide Jolli-on. 1 37.80 Mrs. M. T. Jenkins, est 1 70.00 Roland Jones 1 13.48 T. J. Jones 4 129.71 . Edward Kight 1 8.43 : H. G. Kramer 2 35.28 1 Walter Lacy 1 9.49 Mrs. Ethel Lamb 'j 79.38 \ Mrs. G. L. Lamb 1 Ifi.SO | J. L. Lamb 1 35.25 > Mrs. Noah Lambert Bal due 2 43.09 : Mrs. W. It. Lamb rt Lai due 8 61.53 Mrs. Ef.-.sie Laughlin .. 1 7.84 F. B. Leary 1 12.92 Mrs. Eva Little 3 193.76 j Clarence Long 1 6.41 j Koocrt u. L,nwry o ^j.vo | 3. A. McCoy 1 27.15, P. W. McMullan 1 79.80 , D. L. Mann . 1 23.21 | Mi's. G. G. Markham .. 1 37.33 J. O. Mciggs 1 33.50 I Mrs. W. T. Minor Ba! due 2 93.38 j Mrs. Louisa S. Morrisette. est 2 15.83 Mi's. Mao F. Morrisette Bal due 2'i 35.81 J. G Nash 5 9.94 F. M. Newby, Sr 1 11.98 T. L. & W. S. Overman 1 50.40 W. S. Overman 5 G7.21 T. S. Owens 1 37.35 Muses Palmer 1 11.62 W. T. Palmar 1 21.53 1 Carrie Fapper.dick . . 2 133.32 j Mrs. Maggie Pappendick 1 18.39 j C. C. Parker 1 34.09 i I. B. Parker 1 27.69 | J. C. Parker 1 44.45 j Mary S. Parker 11 72.52 Gideon Pendleton 3 79.94 Mrs. H. D. Pendleton . 1 13.30 J. M. Pendleton 1 13.23 L. C. Perry 8 87.82 Mrs. Carrie Pigott I 11.20 Pipkins & Reid 3 19.11 Mrs. Sarah Price 1 18.09 D. J. Pritehard 1 7.00 ! George E. Pritehard -. 3 109.90 | Lasellc Pritehard 1 3.40 ! R. F. Pritehard 1 3.72 j T. L. Pritehard 1 1^5.80 i W. R. Pritehard 1 25.23 |' Mrs. D. M. Pugh 3 47.04 !' Mrs. E. A. Raul's 1 25.34 j Riverside R. R. 1 65.31 Mrs. J, F. Rogers 1 11.20 I J. A. Rogerson 1 13.311 i Mrs. E. C. Routt 1 7.84 ! Mrs. Lula M. Rowe 1 8.40 J 3. F.' Russell 1 46.27 i L. K. Riltter 2 58.80 j M. B. Sample 32a 7.84 | Charles Sanderlin. est .1 11.20 i' Mrs. Mary Moore Sanders 2 71.12 Charlie Sawyer 1 13 20 . G. W. Sawyer 1 29.35 Mrs. Helen G. Sawyer., l 65.38 P. G. Sawyer 11 90 43 < Mrs. P. G. Sawyer -J Bal clue 7 421.40 Mrs. Rosa J. Sawyer.. 1 28.14!; R. M. Sawyer 4 129.40 Willie R Sawyer 2 29.39 Mrs. A. J. Scott ] Bal due 2 33.97 j P. V. Scott 1 23.14 , Mrs. Mary Scott 1 27.09 J. S. Seeley. Jr. 1 8.53 ( J. E. Sherrod 1 29 89 M. B. Simpson 5 149.11 i Mrs. Lydia Simpson _. 5 49.98 Mrs. Mary E. Simpson 1 lfi.SO ] NT. R. Simpson 1 20.18 j Mrs. George C. Smith. 1 15.19 H. P. Smith 1 13.41 , W. H. Smith 2 15.51 , G. A. Spence 4 95.09 Mrs. Pearl K. Spence . G 74.34 ] Mrs. J. C. Spencer ..1 18.G9 Po'er Spares 1 16.80 , Mrs. H. N. Stalling* . 3 21.49 ? E. M. Stevens 1 47.18 Mrs. A. B. Stevenson . 1 9.31 . Elmo Stckeley ... 1 12.20 J. D. Sykes 27a 50.82 . C. R. Tarkington 5 87.61 , C. R. Taylor 1 10.19 ( Thompson & Wilson . 2 9.94 . C. E. Thompson ] Bal due 11 118.37 ; Elsie M. Topping 1 10.50 ; C. B. Toxy, Bal due . 5 15.40 < R. S. Toxoy 1 12.03 . Mrs. R. S. Tox y 1 80.99 , it ir TViif>hlr,<vl __1 16,03 iVi. . I J, A * ? - \V. M. Twiddy 1 5^1] C. L. Tvviford 2 49.74 ; Mrs. W. L. Waldorf .. 1 24.01 ; Caleb Walker . 5 57.96 , Mrs. T. M. Walker .. 2 147.35 L J. B. Walston 1 21.07 ] Mrs. J. B. Walston .. 1 15.89 L George C. Warden, c.st 1 9.38 ; R. C. Waters 1 10.40.'. Mrs. Mary Wohbie 1 32.20 i < John L. Wells 1 43.39 ' i C. T. Western 1 9.60 , Mrs. Greenville Wlialey 1 20.58 I; Buxton White S ed Co. 2 78.40 i J. J. White, Jr. Bal due 3 21.53 ' Paul J. White 1 14.20 j G. W. Whitehurst, est 5 55.44 i Mrs. J. W. Wilcox 1 C.33 1 Mis. Constance WiUard 17 7.49 1 E. R. Williams 3 31.34 ! F. W. Williams 1 23.63 j G. M. Williams 1 34.48 Mrs. Herda Williams ..1 12.60 , Wiliam.s, Jessie. Thomas, Marion, Raymond and I. Oscar 1 23 70 Mrs. T. W. Williams : and Sister 2 31.73 ! W. F. WillVtms 24 43.23 j. J. Kenyan Wilson 20 43.83 < S. S. W.lson, Sr 1 37.52 1. J. D. Window. Sr 23 214.20 j. Dr. S. G. Wright 1 C7.20 J i W. G. Wright 1 5.60 White?Delinquent l< Name Lots Amounts \< J. N. Byrum 1 5.36 1 R. O. Chappel, est 2 7.04 j1 Mrs. C. M. Cooper 1 6.2 ) |< Mrs. Susie Crank 2 22.10 ! 1 Thomas J. Mr. rich am . 3 10.53 < U. F. Meeklns .26a 5.64 1 N-i-h Realty Co 1 9.00 1 Sawyer & Winder 8 5.64 1 R. p1 S">enc?r ..... 3 4 05 11 C. W. Stevens 1 97.56 ! 1 Domestic Corporations '] Xante Lots Amounts1 |( Auto fie Gas Engine 1 Works 3 183.20 ,1 West Fnd fie Improvc m nt Cc. B:t! <lus -.1 107.89 |1 Negro Regular j Name Lots Amounts j ( Henrietta Adams 1 $ 9.45! Gertrude Alexander .. 1 13.02 ^ Willie Allen 1 5.71 j; E. A. Anderson 3 20.02 I Johnnie Babb 1 5.60 11 Allen Bailey 1 G.09 J Ella Barco 1 11.201. E. G. Bare-lift 1 5.74 j j Honder-on Barnes 1 5.C7 |? Louis Herbert Bass 2 10.23 j Arie Bell 2 5.60 | j Nancy Boll 1 5.G0 j j J. E. Blanohard 3 11.27 h George W. Blount <3 1G.05 j < Herbert Blount 1 9 31 j Clifton Bond 1 5.60 !< Garfield Bowe 1 5.36 ; y George J. Bright. Sr. .. 1 8.05 11 Is sac Brothers 1 7.08 j j Joseph Brothers, est 1 7.18 j C. W. Browh, ast 2 9.80 {I Henry Brown 1 9.38 Jess Brawn 1 14.55 j J. T. Brown, est 1 5.G0 j Margaret Bryant 1 13.09 I John Bunch 3 6.51 ji Marshall Buifoot 3 12.18 If Jennie H. Butler 1 21.14 ; Carrie Carlwright 1 6.09 :1 Mark Cartwright 4 G.09 j \ Nealy Cartwright 2 5.60 J \ David Cherry Sr. est.. 3 14.98 ' J William I*!. Cherry / Bal due 2 5.50 j Emiline Claugett 1 9.94 | / RulTin Coefield 2 8.40 ' J Katharine Cole 1 11.76 J Johna Collins 1 6.58 i J Mable A. Ccok __ 2 9.31 j C Lizzie Cooper, est 1 7.49 \ t Sidney Copeland 1 G.20 j E Hezekiah Crutch 1 5.71 jJ T. B. Dance 4 G.53 J Ernest Davis __1 11.31 | Elizabeth I. Davis 3 29.68 ^ Manuel Davis 2 18.80 | * John T. Davis 2 11.89 j Bivsb Dempsey 1 21.07 (n Joseph Dempsey 2 13.20 j e Lula Dickens, Bal due IVz 1.89 I \ Mary E. Dixon 3 31.22 j <? Mary F. Dixon, Bal due 6 23.16 a Maurice Doxey 1 12.06 j f Carnelia Dunstan 2 11.27 ; E AlDn Eason 1 11.20 ;J Maria Eason .. 1 11.20 :C John T. Eargerson 3 *7.29 I f Norman Edney, e.st ..I 8.40 j E Albert Elliott 2 16.52 ! L CI. W. Felton, est ... 1 6.09 j / Florence Fer b?e 1 7.49 C JOIuu.*! r . : . Richard Fl. inner Henderson i . Ba! due Rev. J. K. E. N. CiibUs " J. Thoma.-. c; !ovor I Bal due C. F. Graves, n.il , Herbert Ore-. C. B. & Bis m Gilford Robert HadVv 5am Hairy H. C. H.ir?:.!ve* Joseph Harr:. or. C. W. II ir Henry Hinl. v. .? ? ! Molly Horj .rd Est a 11a Holly . John F. Holly 5arah Holly Alice Horon lames Jack >t i;.; .... 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Pruden Ihfhtrd->:t. IV. F. Rid<Iicl: .Villi?> Riddiek : Mary Robinson. est Bal due Willie Rouson r.vd t>. Rovster ? ;e H. B Llharhe Scott i B CDcorge 8oott B -.onr.L> Shannon 1' B \. W. Sharp ? B Willie Small ?' B I. W. Smith ii. W. Smith ? t Cl;ri. rati Sjx?l!in.iii KnyfirUl Spell/nan W.iliam H. Sj> ilir.aa ?* .?'orj Spruill. c-t. ? B r .M. Siallin.'s ? B fohrt W. Steward . .aeiui.v Sutton. I3?l ? B Simeon Su::->n ? B 5har!e* Sykc.s Mas Sykes. I3.il due ? B iarl himp an * B -lelni Thrower ? B L. Turner .Valler F. Vaitghan ? B 5. J. WaIs!on r. W. Ward ?' B iopha \V.. r Hal <; B ?Villi., w ?< k ? ? B J. S. We.a-oit ? Daisy Wh?Iber ' B ililicry Whedb?-e ; B Daniel Wiii'e. ( B Ta!<m Sr. B isther Wh;:- : B ililLs Win'. B Harrington Sr. - KK srant W/li'.ehin.v. B lailM* ...... Vinn.e W;i.:? ? B Valtcr Wii; ? * ? 'OC \Vi:iO!l. ? H ilfrccl W-. . ^B BaJ due _ Indrew Wiliiann ; Bf ohn H. Wi.:. x- ? ; Ohrj T. ohn \V. ' Bp ?'I!a M. \V.. ; H 'Ua W. ;H amo.s E. \v.I>on ... ? ^B >Ir.\ W. II. 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