il Rockingham Post-Dispatch, Richmond County, N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930 PAGE TAX SALEfTOWN OF ROCKINGHAM SALE 6F LAND FOR TAXES Default having been made by the persons below in the payment of the taxes due the town of Rockinghim, N. C, for the year 1929 on the land and property herewith set onVlVill on the First Monday in June (June 2, 1930) offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at 12 noon at courthouse in Rockingham, N. C, all the ldnds whose owners are delinquent in the payment of their taxes for the said year 1929; the names of the owners, the lands to be sold and the amount of taxes, (with costs already added) due by each of the delinquent owners being as follows: This, 3rd day of May, 1930. (In the following lists comes property, and lastly the amount o Partnerships and Corporations Everett Hdw. Co., $30,000 $880.30 Great Falls Mfg. Co., $300,333.00 $8,80 Grace Securities Corpora tion, $4,400.00 $13 Home Builders Invest. Co., $24,400.00 $71 Linton Tire Company $16,500.00 $48 Leak & Wall, $25,075.00 $73 H. S. Ledbetter, Estate .06 22 .22 .75 .00 .67 .65 $900.00 $2 Leak Realty Co., $58,408 $1,71 Fetzer Motor Com pany, $12,568.00 $36 McRae Grocery Co., $16,300.00 $47 Operatives Trading Co., $4,925.00 - $14 54 89 60 Rockingham Hotel Co., $64,000.00 $1,875.20 Individuals White H. D. Baldwin $1,695 $5 .96 Mrs. Lillian Biggs $4,500 $133.15 Mrs. W. A. Biggs, $3,800 $112.64 Mrs. Leah Blacker, $12,890. $37 W. L. Boone $1,650 $5 Mrs. R. E. Bostick, $5,100- $15 Dr. C. O. Bristow, $2360 $7 Mrs. Elizabeth Broach .98 .65 .73 .45 $4,400 $130.22 J. D. Cameron, $22,100 $648.83 Mrs. J. D. Cameron $8,500 $250.35 S. R. Carter $1,910 - $58.26 Mrs. Bessie W. Chalk & Mrs. Jennie W. Stewart $2,000 $59.90 G. W. Coggins, $2,000 $50.90 D. L. Coppedge & TXTi K AAA 1TC 1 T ",1C ffw f11' G. H. Cockman, $215 $8.60 W. B. Cole. $22,310 $654.98 qe!t no C .Y. Coley, $7,750 $228.38 Percy Coley, $7,000 $206.40 Mrs. Queen Coley, $7,100 $209.33 Mrs. Susie R. Crosland I $5,500 $162.45 A. G. Corpening, $6,21 5 $183.40 C. W. Covington $2,820 $84.93 Mrs. S. W. Covington $2,500 $74.55 Walter H. Davis $2,125I $6326 Mrs. R. P. Dicks $11,200 $329.46 Mrs. Mary C. Diggs $5780 $17D.65 Mrs. Ellen W. Dockery $19,345 $569.11 Mrs. Minnie E. Dockery $14,195 $417.21 John L. Everett $15,600 $458.38 W. N. Everett, Jr., $6,360 $189.65 Mrs. W. N. Everett $30,450 $893.49 J. LeGrand Everett $17,475 $513.32 Mrs. S. G. Fairley $36,000 $1,056.10 W. B. Flake, Estate $2,500 . $74.55 Mrs. Annie W. Foushee $6,500 $19 Jas. C. Fowlkes $2,550 $7 W. M. Fowlkes $7,100 $21 L. G. Fox $56,310 $1,65 C. O. Funderburk $2,405 $70.77 J. A. Garner $200 , $7.16 Mrs. Ila C. Gardner $2,000 $59.90 Mrs. Alice Gibson $2,530 $75.43 Mrs. Estella C. Gill ' $20,000 $58 Claude Gore $47,955 $1,40 .30 .38 .86 .85 .60 .16 .07 .80 .55 .98 Mrs. V. . Godfrey, Est. $1,350 $4 Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory ?3,500 $io Mps? H. L. Guthrie $1,000 3 John T. Hamer $3,101 9 J. B. Hamer $1,050 $3 Mrs. Anna L. Hams $3,250 $9 S, V. Hasty $2,500 $7 F. S. Hasty $7,600 $22 Mrs. Allie Hendley $3,000 $8 Mrs. T. R. Helms $8,250 $24 D. T. Hicks $1,700 5 M. T. Hinson $7,995 $23 Mrs. Carrie J. Hunter $1,000 $3 Mrs. M. C. Huggins $2,000 $5 J. W. Jenkins $25,000 $73 J. B. Johnson, Gdn. $600 $1 W. R. Jones $19,400 $28 .20 03 21 55 60 .90 80 88 72 Mrs. C. W. King $16,000 $47).10 waiter and Charlie -.amoewi $,5U0. 103.85 Mrs. i. Leyine $4,100 121.43 K. JLevme $3,300 $97.99 J. W. Leak, Estate $10,000 $2930O Mrs. Mary L. Leak, Gdn. $3,500 S103.SK Mrs. Mary L. Leak $5,800 $171 24 T. C. Leak, Estate $56,350 $1,652.36 B. fc. .Ledbetter. Estate 200 tA oo Mrs. Emma S. Ledbetter , t $22,450 H. S. Ledbetter, Estate - $65d .09 $5,800 $17 T. B. Liles $2,000 $5 24 90 90 J. B. & Hector Little, $2,000 $5 J- B. Little $3,590 $io Mrs. P. Little, Estate $2,750 $8 Mrs. Bettie F. Long $17,030 $50 49 88 28 v I. S. London, $5.960 $176193, Mrs. E. J. Long $5,000 $147 g01Tom Lilly $350 $12.56 W7F. Long, Jr. $44,010 l,2919f.l1V?I??lil65Vr $20"35 t mti u MOftA L --LilyB. Little and Emma Lee C. McDonald $2,200 -661764 Jones $200 $7.i6 Miss Allie Mcintosh $1,050 r $32.07 -Mary Little, Estate pf $200 $7.16 Mrs.' F. B. McLeSter $3,400 $lpa92- Marcus McBride $500 $16.95 V. A. McLaurifi $350 $lli6- dIaVl.?!?1 - $16.68 x T 4 KOK " Herbert McRae $300 tin nq V. J. McLaunn $4,535 .. $130.2 tit-t - . . : F.C. iblock $8,500 -. ?250.35 Green B. Mason $250 . l $863 ,-Irs. C. R McNair $3,260 $96.';WiIl Mason, Estate of $400 $13.02 V'. -'J , . 7'' V " - ." - ZEBULON GIBSON, Town Tax Collector. t a. n,s flicn ti irnlriA the S nrSt me uiiig, iiAu vix - the tax with the advertising costs added) . Jno. M. McNair $4,055 r. T. McNair $1,700 $52.11 Mrs. J. W .McRae, Estate $8,000 m, M W. McRae $9,110 $267.93 Mrs! John Morrison $5 600 $J65.38 E. B. Morse $,eyo v H. M. Neal $6,875 !?2H Louis T. Nance $6,000 $177.10 I. J. Newberry $2,580 $76.89 R. L. Newton $600 J?5 J. Buren O'Brien $5,075 .,- $151.00 Mrs. Anna B. Parsons $2,250 $67.23 H. C. Parsons $5,260 $155.42 B F. Palmer, Gdn. $l.o00 $45.25 Mrs. B. F. Palmer $58,500 $1,715.35 W. F. Page $3,000 $90.20 G. A. Patrick, Estate of $3,500 $103.85 B. T. Payne $5,650 $167.85 a C. Phifer $1,275 $38.86 Mrs. A. W. Porter $38,565 $1,124.95 B. F. Reynolds $9,310 $7i.u E. S. Rogerson $5,525 $164.18 Charlie P. Russell $7,000 $206.40 Mrs. L. P. Russell $2,000 $59.90 Mrs. Betsy L. Sammons $3,000 $89.20 W. L. Scales, Sr. $16,720 $491.20 A. F. Bruton $5,000 $147.80 D. R. Shaw $2,500 $74.55 C. C. Shores $1,560 $47.01 L. C. Sharpe $5,600 $165.38 R. R. Simmons $9,320 $274.38 Mrs. P. E. Smith $2,500 $74.55 D. M. Stogner $2,950 $88.74 Mrs. Mattie N. Stansill $10,200 $3J)0.16 Wm. Little Steele $10,800 $317.74 Mrs. M. E. Steele $57,325 $1,680.92 J. C. Stubbs $13,840 $406.81 ti Tir rpv tionnn on " .V' Z7 vj. . xayiui fUU" F. S. Terry $276 $9.39 Mrs. Nellie Terry $2,500 $74.55 Mrs. C. E. Thomas $200 $7.16 D. H. Thomas $275 , $10.36 W? C. Thomas $9,005 $266.15 W. A. Vick $4,150 $123.90 World War Vet Loan Com $2,000 $59.90 J. L. Walker $4,300 $128.29 I?2 T Leo Warburton $1,798 $54.98 Mrs. H. C. Watson $60,000 $1,759.30 H. C. Watson, Estate $400 .. $13.02 C. H. Webb $75 $3.50 Dr. W. P. Webb $5,200 $153.66 J. B. Williams $2,500 $75.55 L. M. Williams $3,550 $106.31 C. A. Whitlock $1,875 $57.24 Mrs. Ethel Whitlock $2,000 $59.90 J. J. Cook $275 $9.36 D. L. Culberson $3,800 $112.64 F. N. Gibson $1,250 $38.93 C. T. and Nellie Hale $600 $18.88 W. L. Scales, Sr. $1,750 $52.58 Mrs. Maude M. Hull $1,000 $30.60 J. R. McLendon, Estate of $4,000 $83.50 E. M. Speed $500 $15.95 W. L. Steele, Estate of $2,000 $59.90 P. L. Sullivan $3,890 $112.64 COLORED Joe Adams $910 $29.26 Lee Chandler $2,325 $70.42 Louis Cave $500 $15.95 Martha Dove $650 $20.35 Arthur Dunlap $900 $28.67 William Dunlap $700 $22.81 C. W. Ellerbe $1,300 $39.39 Bud Ewing $300 $10.09 Anderson Faucette $2,000 $59.90 Jesse Flowers $700 $22.81 Clara Flowers $750 $23.28 C. M. Fl-etcher, Estate of $1,575 Fannie Fletcher $000 Robert Fletcher $1,000 Georsre Frierson $625 $47.45 $18.88 $30.60 $20.61 Jet lilies $200 $7.16 Mack Friffin $870 $26.79 W. E. Hasty $400 $13.02 Rev. R. Hasty, Estate $500 $15.95 Avery C. Hines $875 $27.94 Jenetta Hines $550 $17.42 R. W. Hines $800 . $25.74 Ida Hinson, Estate of $350 $11.56 Stephen Hinson, Estate $100 $4.23 Sandy Hooper, Estate of $50 $2.77 Rena Home $300 ; 10.09 Thomas Home $400 $14.02 F. H. Hughes $950 $29.14 Pink Jackson $1,550 $47.72 "FlrL Johnson $215 SH an . T " Charlie Kendall $200 $7.16 Charlotte 1). .Leak $915 $28.11 Cynthia Leak $1,225 $37.19 Ephriam Leak $1,000 $30.60 Eugene Leak $500 $16.95 Hoosie Leak $200 $7.16 James C. Leak, Estate of $500 $15.95 John W- Leak $935 $29.70 A. S. Ledbetter, Estate $300 $10.09 E. G. Ledbetter $200 $7.16 Noah LeGrand $475 $16.22 Lucian Mitchell $715 $22.25 George Morgan $1,13 $30.98 Bettie Myrick $550 $17.42 George Myrick $500 $16.95 Micaja Pemberton $1,375 $42.59 Dr. F. D. Quick $2,315 $70.13 Dr. F. D. & H. I. Quick $9,000 $265.00 Mrs. H. I. Quick $2,400 $71.62 Rev. H. I. Quick $2,800 $83.34 Charlie Ratliff $1,105 $34.68 Alex Richardson $175 $7.43 George Richardson $400 $14.02 DavidTtogers $300 $11.09 Caroline Rogers $150 $5.70 A. J. Settles $400 3Tl3.02 Fred Simon $200 $8.16 Will Simon $500 $16.95 Garford Smith $650 $21.35 Abe Spencer, Jr., $1,200 $37.46 Frank Spencer $100 $4.23 John Southerland $500 $16.95 Frasier Stock $720 $22.40 Dudley Steele $1,100 $33.53 John Thompson $1,853 $55.59 Cornelia Wade $150 $5.70 Candis Wall $150 a $5.70 Delia Wall, Estate of $75 $3.50 Janie Wall $500 $tl5.95 Betsy Williams, Estate $600 $18.88 Rev. J. T. Williams $1,600 $48.18 James D. Wooley" $1,187 $36.08 Carey T. Allen $250 $9.63 C. R. DeBerry $700 $ai.81 Dicey L, Everett $100 $k.23 James H. Fletcher $1,969 $59.99 John Hines $200 $7.16 Charlie Hinson $1,100 $33.53 Hallie Leak $300 $10.09 Tom Liles $2,750 $81.88 Daniel McLean $300 $10.09 Alex Skipper, Estate of $125 $4.96 Dan Skipper, Rt. 1 $100 $4.23 I. S. Trile $2,750 $82.88 Robert T. Wall $200 $7.16 CONFED. MONUMENT People of Richmond County Asked to Respond to Appeal for Funds to Build Monument tai Memory of the Confederate Veterans. The Pee Dee Guards Chapter of the U. D. C, are now waging an ac tive campaign to raise funds to ereet a monument to the memory of the Confederate veterans of Richmond county. This monument will be placed at the county-seat. The Chap ter is making this appeal through the two county papers, and urging that our county-people lend thehr financial support. It is manifestly impossible to interview every per son in the county; henee this gen eral appeal. And you are asked to fill in this coupon and mail or give to Mrs. Geo. P. Entwistle, at Rock ingham, who is treasurer of the Fund. Monument Contribution (Mail to Mrs. Geo. P. Entwistle, at Rockingham. ) I subscribe $ to the Con federate monument fund. OR I pledge $ to the Con federate monument fund payable July 1, 1930. (Signed) (Address) Hillside Florist phYje S3 .- . i U1 i - "The Rats Around My Place Were Wise," Says John Tuthill. "Tried everything to kill them. Mixed poison with meal, meat, cheese, etc. Wouldn't touch it. Tried RAT SNAP. Inside of ten days got rid of all rats." You don't have to mix RAT-SNAP with food. Saves fuss ing bother. Break a cake of RAT SNAP, lay it where rats scamper. iou win see no more. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaran teed by L. G. Fox Drug Co., Watson-King Co., and E. B. Morse Hardware Co., at Rockingham, N. C. "I had a severe case of indiges tion," says Mrs. Beil Buckheister, 7 River St., Piednjont, S. C. "So many things that I ate" hurt me, I almost quit eat ing. I 1 would burn in my chest I had severe headache, and such a tight, smothering feelin T il would be oblige'! to eat a lit ila, M then it would hurt me. "A friend said to me: 'Why don't you take Black-Draught?' "I was just too weak then to (Zl do my work. I began taking va small doses after meals and in just a few weeks I could eat r7 anything I wanted to, then ' 1 n ji . i I s my tsu ii uose oi clack- 1 :iRAUHT 1 IV For CONSTIPATION. 7J INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS il FOM15N WVP need a tonic should take "Things I Ate llpN Hurt Me" &mttr-'rrv - mad a severs vi kY m Buckheister,7River . 1 - y iii aose oi clack- t" m Draught and feel fine. I soon re- a gained my health and strength." V 'A Costs only 1 cent a dose. l THEDFORD'S Aj I .Slack- i ASSESSMENTSA SALE OF LAND Default having been made by the persons named below in the payment of the assessment due the Town of Rockingham. N. C., on November 30. ; 1929, for street paving, sidewalks and hereinafter set out, I will on the First Monday in June (June A 1930), offer for sale at 12 noon highest bidder for cash at courthouse door, Rock ingham, N. C, the following lands and parcels of land whose owners are delinquent in the payment of the assessments made against the same on i November 30. 1923, for local improvements: the names of the owners, the Hands to be sold and the amount of of the said delinquent owners being as follows: This 3rd day of May, 1930. ZEBULON GIBSON, Town Tax Collector. Delinquent Installment, Paving Assessment Made Nov. 30, 1923. (Installment due October 1st, 1929) NAME AND FRONTAGE W. L. Boone, 50 ft., High Street 43.70 Mrs. John Broach, Estate of, 82 ft., Roberson Street 167.50 Mrs. Estella C. Gill, 353 ft., South Randolph Street 620.25 Mrs. Estella C. Gill, 126 ft., East Franklin Street 287.24 James C. Fowlkes, 52 ft., East Greene Street 84.40 Genie Chandler, 63 ft., Rockingham Road 84.10 W. A. Biggs, 100 ft., Vance Street . .45.64 W. A. Biggs, 60 ft., LeGrand Street . 28.21 P. C. Cbley, 46 ft., West Franklin Street 91.77 Clay W. Covington, 94 ft., North Randolph Street 106.80 Clay W. Covington, 200 ft., Roberson Street 315.95 J. H. Covington, Jr., 100 ft., Foushee Street 83.80 Mrs. Susie R. Crosland, 52.6 ft., Rockingham Road 22.10 J. W. Jenkins, 100 ft., Fayetteville Road 116.40 E. S. Rogerson, 50 ft., Roberson Street . 101.20 W. F. Long, Jr., 46 ft., South Randolph Street 83.10 C. T. Hale and -wife, 161 ft., North Lee Street 100.53 Mrs. Maude Hull, 53' ft., Everett Street 83.27 Mrs. Carrie J. Hunter, 106 ft., Everett Street 165.29 J. W. Jenkins, 100 ft., Fayetteville Road 118.65 J. W. Jenkins, 200 ft., Foushee Street 172.60 W. F. Long, Sr., and W. F. Long, Jr., 58 ft., East Franklin St. 85.05 I. S. London, 65 feet Everett Street , $101.85 I. S. London, 162.7 feet Lawrence Street , $331.95 Mrs. Anna Lea Harris, 51 ft., Greene Street 82.80 Will McCall, 50.5 ft., Rockingham Road 66.45 T. L. McRae, 77 ft., Fayetteville Road 91.65 McRae Grocery Co., 115 ft., Greene Street . 200.30 E. BI Morse, 60 ft., East Franklin St., 137.45 E. B. Morse, 190 ft.. South Randolph Street 385.28 A. W. Porter, 193 ft., North Lawrence Street 413.45 A. W. Porter, 28.2 ft., West Franklin Street 52.80 Will Richardson, 127 ft., Rockingham Road 169.20 E. S. Rogerson, 50 ft., Roberson Street 89.94 W. L. Scales, 158.2 ft., P'ayetteville Road 186.95 R. R. Simmons 120 ft., East Washington Street 270.65 Mrs. C. W. Smith. 100 ft., Foushee Street 85.30 R. L. Steele, Sr., Ill ft., Steele Street 224.50 R. L. Steele, Sr., 209 ft., East Washington Street 460.76 D. M. Stogner, 50 ft., High Street 45.36 C. A. Whitlock, 100 ft., Vance Street 43.80 J. W. Thomas, 60 t., West Franklin Street 111.90 Mrs. Julia Wheliss 55 ft., Steele Street 112.59 V. J. McLaurin, 50 ft., High Street 42.55 M. W. McRae, ,57 ft., Leak Street 116.20 Dr. C. O. Bristow, 62.5 ft., LeGrand Street 49.11 W. L. Scales, 168.4 ft., East Washington Street , 75.36 (Assessment made Feb. 24th, 192S) W. A. Biggs, 60 ft., LeGrand Street $ 32.62 Dr. C. O. Bristow, 62.5 ft., LeGrand Street 33.92 Home Builders Investment Co., 109 ft., West Washington Street 257.11 W. L. Scales, 149 ft., Scales Street 197.62 W. L. Scales, 448 ft., Scales Street 689.96 (Assessment made April 16th, 1929) Mrs. Mattie Gay Biggs, 60 ft., LeGrand Street $ 46.68 Dr. C. O. Bristow, 62.5 ft., LeGrand Street 48.58 D. L. Culberson, 140 ft., LeGrand Street 107.20 J. F. Diggs, 200 ft. LeGrand Street , 152.58 Dockery Merc. & Mfg. Co., 80 ft., Pearl Street 170.57 John L. Everett. 184.9 ft.. Pearl Street 383.43 W. I. Everett, Estate of, 55 ft., LeGrand Street 42.90 W. N. Everett, Jr., 125 ft., LeGrand Street 95.85 M. H. Fowlkes, 83 ft., South Lee Street 243.37 M. H. Fowlkes, 80 ft., Pearl Street 166.64 Leak Realty Co., 260 ft., South Lee Street 716.50 T. C. Leak, Estate of, 126 ft., South Lee Street 371.90 L. G. H. Missionary Church, 91 ft., South Lee Street 277.32 D. A. McLaurin, 20 ft., Pearl Street 42.64 V. J. McLaurin, 20 ft., Pearl Street 42.64 McRae Grocery Co., 65.2 ft., Pearl Street 136.05 B. F. Palmer, 60 ft., Pearl Street 125.32 Mrs. B. F. Palmer, Gdn., 135 ft., South Lee Street 375.25 W. Ralph Smith, 40 ft., Pearl Street 83.97 R. L. Steele, Estate of, 448 ft., South Lee Street 1,233.66 C. C. Taylor, 60 ft., LeGrand Street 46.68 Williams & Collier, 180 ft., South Mrytle Williams, 105.6 ft., South and guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction down to the last spoonful in the can. You save in buying and in using Same for over 013&S3S Pure and MILLIONS OF POUNDS used nrouu covEimiiisnT FOR ASSESSMENT other improvements on the property assessments and amounts due by each AMOUNT Prin. & Adv. Costs (Interest to be added.) Lee Street 496.34 Lee Street 291.78 in 0 Price 38 years SO? Efficient C0LE1ENCE1ENT OF THE CITY-SCHOOLS 62 in Senior Class. Baccalaureate Sermon June 1st by Rev. Howard Hartzell. Address June 2nd by Atty. Genera Dennis G. Brummit. The Commencement exercises of the Rockingham City Schools will be held May 29th-June 2nd. At the elementary schools there will be the usual school exhibits of pupils' work in each grade and exercises in which Perfect Attendance Certificates and Promotion Cards are awarded. The High School has the largest Senior Class in the history of the Schools 15 boys and 47 girls, a total of 62, all of whom it is hoped will complete satisfactorily the gradua tion requirements. The class will graduate this year in caps and gowns. The class roll is as follows: Senior Class of Rockingham High: Hazel Baucom " - ' Luella Bolton ' : Reid Bolton 1 Gracie Bowes ' ';-" ... : Helen Cagle Daniel Campbell Ella May Campbell , Gladys Chandler John Henry Clemmer Mary Corpening David Connell -v Brama Covington ! Catherine Covington Dorothy Covington Mary Thomas Covington Wm. E. Covington, Jr. Helen Cox Jane Dicks Addie May Diggs Settle Dockery Robbie Ellerbe Ruth Ellerbe John Entwistle Clifton Flowers Jean Ford Mary Ford : r Letha Gardner Annie May Garrett Lucy Lea Harris Alice Hicks Frances Hudson , Muriel Lassiter ' Patty Leak Mildred Marks Annie Belle Martin Ruby Martin Margaret Mclnnis Mary McKenzie Elizabeth McNair Maxine McNeil Lula McLendon John Morrison Lois Newberry Frances O'Brien Mary Ormsby , Gertrude Pittman Vivian Pittman Joe A Porter, Jr. Susie May Porter Geneva Seago Sarah Shores Elizabeth Stele Maude Steele Dan Stogner ' Clyde Terry Winfield Terry Annie Cole Thomas Ladonia Thomas Majorie Thomas Emma Belle Thrower Louise Watkins James Williams The Commencement program is as follows: May 29, 8 p. m Presentation of Three One-Act Plays. May 30, 8 p. m. Annual Recita tion and Declamation Contests. June 1, 11 a. m. Commencement Sermon, Rev. Howard S. Hartzell, Rector Rockingham Episcopal church. June 2, 11 a. m. Class Day. Exer cises, Senior Class. June 2, 8 p. m. Commencement Address, Hon. Dennis G. Brummit, Attorney General of North Carolina. Srnneflnce for aver 75 ounccsJinrJ5 cent Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Millions of pounds used by the GoremTTzent C BAKING POWDER V