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Society & Personals Weddings Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Etc. Mrs. W. B. Rodman, jr., and Mrs. Robert Bogart attended the gradua tion exercises here last Friday. Mrs. Rodman came to see the class grad uate which she started off in their firat year of school. She taught in Williamston eleven years ago, when she was Miss Helen Farnell. Miss Pattie Edmondson visited friends at East Carolina Teachers College in Greenville Sunday. G. W. Hardison is speeding a month in the western part of the State. Mrs. P. H. Brown, Mrs. C. A. Har rison and daughters and Miss Carrie Diil White visited Mrs. Blanche An derson near Leggetts Sunday. Miss Esther Harrison and Milton Moye returned today from Wilson; where they attended the commence ment exercises of A. C. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse and Ned Perry visited Miss Eliza Laughinghouse in Greenville Satur day. Miss Evelyn Harrison will arrive tomorrow from Louisburg College to spend the summer with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison. Mrs. R. A. Pope and children, Bil lie, R. A. Jr., and Mickey, left yester day for Creedmoor, where they will spent! several months. Norman Harrison and Leamon Ham hill spent Sunday with friends in Wil son. W. C. Manning attended a meet ing of the trustees of Atlantic Chris tian College, at Wilson, last night and returned today. Mrs. Harold Clark and Miss Estelle Crawford, of Belhaven, spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford. Misses Carrie Lee Peel and Louise Evans, of the Teachers College, Greenville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel. William Hodges and Herbert Peel, jr., have completed their work at Wake Forest College and returned heme to wait for commencement week. Mrs. W. H. Harrell left Friday for Richmond, where she will visit her daughter, Miss Sarah, who is still a patient at the Johnson-Willis Hospi tal. Sarah hopes to be able to re turn home in a short time. Mrs. Ben liarnhill and children, of Washington, spent several days in town last week, visiting relatives and attending the commencement exer cises. Mrs. Bamhill'is oldest son, Eli, was president of the graduating class of the local high school. C. A. Askew, of Jamesville, was in town Monday. Miss Watson, Messrs. Joe Eagles, J. T. Crute, Dick Cozart, jr., of Wil *ll, and Willie Mortoil, of Greenville, were business visitors here Saturday. Miss Sophie Little wiH leave for her home at Pactolus this week. Sophie has completed her school work here, during which time she has been with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Warren. She has many friends here who regret that she will not be here another winter. Her parents, Mr. and Mre. Little, of IHictolus, at tended the graduating exercises last week. % One-Half Price f SALE For 10 Days All ladies', misses' and children's coats in our* store to be closed at half price during the next ten days. Come early, while we have a large assortment to make your se lection from. Harrison Bros. & Co. Miss Ruth Manning arrived home this afternoon from Atlantic Chris tian College to spend the summer with her parents, liev. and Mrs. A. J. Manning. John Booker, of Wins.on-Salem, visited friends and relatives!' here this 1 week. * J. S. Peel spent yesterday in Jackson. jr- Mrs. Sophie Shelburne, of Green ville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts Sunday. Mr. Henry Hardison visited his sis ters, Mrs. J. W. Watts and Mrs. Hen ry Crawford, Sunday. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrate r~of the estate of Wm. E. Ba ker (son of James and Ida Baker, of Hamilton, N. C.), all persons holding claims against said estate are here by notified to present same for pay ment on or before the 27th day of April, 1928, or this notice will be pleat! in bar of the payment of same. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make mmediate payment of same. This 27th day of April, 1927. T. B. SLADE, Jr., a 29 6tw Administrator. NOTICE , j Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Theodore Roberson, late of Martin County, ali persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same for payment to me on or before the 7th day of April, 1928 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indeb ted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. LOU DIE ROBERSON, my-10-flt Admrx. Theo. Roberson Est. This 7th day of April, 1927. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM •MONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Martin County; in I the justice's court, before Asa T. Crawford, J. P. Walter I*. Sumner vs. Republic Tex tile Company, a corporation, Alfred llahn, assignee, and W. S. Rhodes and D. G. Matthews, trading as Slade, Rhodes & Company. The defendants, .Republic Textile j Company, a corporation, and Alfred: Hahn, will take notiice that an action! entitled as above has been commenced in the court of Asa T. Crawford, jus-, tice of the peace in and -for Martin County, N. C., for the purpose of col lecting from the defendants salary and commissioners due the plaintiff by Republic Textile Company, and the said defendants,, Republic Textile Company and Alfred Hahn will fur-j ther take notice that they are required j to appear before Asa T. Crawford, j J, I'., at his ofl'ice in Williamston, N,! C., on Monday, the 6th day of June.j 1927, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plain-1 tiff >yill appy to the court for the re- j lief demanded in said action or the l plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, i This the 4th day of May, 1D27. ASA T. CKAWFORD, mfi 4tw Justice of the Peace. ! Hugh G. Horton, plaintiff's attor ney. Riles-Stings Soothed and healed OVER 21 MILLION JARS USED'YEARLY PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 Mrs. John D. Biggs will return Thursday from Scotland Neck, where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher and children, Alta and Burras, Mr. R. S. Critcher and Mrs. Warren Biggs and little Mildred returned last night from Lexington, where they spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.-Percy V. Critcher. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In New Williamston Special Tax ing District, Martin County, North Carolina. In compliance with the wishes of a| petition signed by the necessary number of school committeemen of the Williamston Township Special Tax ing district, which was duly approved by the Board of Education of Martin County, and in accordance with the] provisions of Article IS of the New School Code of 1293, Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held ift the courthouse on the ,sth day of July, 1927, in said Williamston Special Taxing District, which is hereinafter described, for the purpose of ascertaining the will of the qualified voters' of said district as to whether a majority of such voters fuvor the levying and collecting an nually of a special tax with which to supplement the funds for the six months public school appropriated by .the board of education of Martin County,-*the rate of the special tax r.ot to exceed a maximum of 35 cents oil the SIOO.OO valuation of ull prop erty, real and personal, within the bounds of the district, described as follows: Description of Territory: "Beginning at Willow lViint on Ro anoke River; thence a straight line to Pasture Neck Bridge, over Conoho Creek; thence up Conoho Creek to the mouth of Li'tle Conoho Creek; thence up said creek to Mobley Mill; thence i long Everetts special tax district line as described in minute-; of board of eutirution of Martin County, dated May 7th, 1928, and found on 9, t;> Black Swamp; thence following the M.id Everetts special district line a "long thi* Noah Slade and Askew farm line to the Askew and Ben liogers "arm line at the Wildcat Swamp W« Are Distributors of VICTOR, EDISON BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING MACHINES All Standard Makes EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Write for Prices and Terms One of our salesmen will gladly demonstrate one in your home. All the Latest Reeords and Sheet Music Russ Bros. Williamston, N. C. Washington. N. C. Plymouth, N. C. THE ENTERPRISE WILLLAMSTON, N. C. thence following said Everetts special tax district line across the Wildcat Swamp with the W. T. Cullipher and Sarah Manning farm lines to W. T. Cullipher and Tom Roberson farm lines; thence along said Cullipher and Koberson lines to Allen Williams line, thence along the Allen Williams line to Cow Branch and southwesterly a long said branch to the Williamston Township line at the head of Reedy Swamp (so as not to include any of territory of Bear Grass special tax district found in minutes of board of education of Martin County, dated November 3, 1924); thence down said Reedy Swarop to the Gorham mill; thence down said mill run to, Peel & Bros, mill; thonce down said mill run Ito Little Creek; thence down said! creek to Coltrain's mill; thence down Leggetts Creek to Roanoke River; thence up the river tip the beginning. The intention of thft; description oc ing to include all territory in Wil-1 liamaton Township not now included in ; Bear Grass or Everetts special tax district." At said election, those who are i.i favor of the levying and collecting, annually, of a special tax of not more than 35 cents on the SI(Xi.OO valuation of all property in said district as a*, foresaid, shall vote a ticket on which shall be written or printed the words, "For local tax," and those who op pose the levy and collecting-, annual ly, of a special tax of not more than 30 cents on the SIOO.OO valuation in said district as aforesaid, shall vote a ticket on which shall be printed or written the words "Against Local Tax." That Royt T. Grftln be and is here by appointed registrar, and W. 11. Edwards and Haywood Rotors an appointed poll holders for said elec tion. That a new registration is hereby ordered and that the registration books will be open for such I purposes beginning with the 24th day of May, 1927, and will continue open until the 25th day of June, 1927. The j registrar will be at Farmers Supply FIINERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 1 have bought the undertaking establishment formerly owned by Mr. P, 1.. Edwards, und have secured thu services of &lr. Harper liolliday, an expert funeral director and licensed embalmer. Excellent Service at Most Reasonable Price B. S. Courtney WILLIAMSTON, N. C. I>ay Phone 155 Night Phone 44 SALE OF LAND FOB TAXES I, H, T. Robcrson, official tax collector for Martin County, have this day levied on the following tracts or parcels of land and will sftll the same at public auciton, fur cash, at the courthouse door of Martin County, in the town of WUliamston, on June (ith, 1027, at 12 o'clock m., for taxes due and unpuki for the year 1926, uidi as the taxes and (.ontti are paid on or before ti.at day. , Tlus the 3rd day of May, .1927. H. T. UOUKRSON, Tax Collector. Jumesville Township, White Taxes Cost Total Or&sa Ange, 22 acres, residence 17.99 1.80 l'J.7!) 1. M. Ange, 23 1-2 acres W. D. Ange land 9.48 1.80 11.28 B W. lirinkley, 1 lot, Water St. 3.2(1 1.80 6.06 H. M. Hurras, b acres Cooper's Swamp _• .82 1.80 2.62 T. H. Hurras heirs;, 30 acres Cooper's Swamp 22.01 1.80 23,81 Carrie A. Davenport, 143 acres Jones land, 117 acres A. E. Ange land __ 320.10 1.80 827.90 Mrs. S. J. Davie., 260 acres S. S. l>avis land 83.25 1.80 Bf>.of> J. C. Codard, 37 acres James land, 37 acres W. T. Koibbins land, 4)7 acres Jones land, 20 acres Harrison land 202.1 D 1.80 203.99 Minnie Harden, 1 residence and mill, 1 vacant lot 112.47 1.80 114.27 L. W. Harden, 50 acres res., 40 acres res. 64.33 1.80 60.13 It, C. Jackson, 1 residence 32.00 1.80 34.40 J. &W. ljarwl Ik)., 4,000 acres Pocosin 212.80 1.80 214.60 Wheeler Martin, tiustee, 83 a. H. G. Simpson land 45.90 1.80 47.70 John A. Mi'/.elle, 7 acres Mizelle land 1.63 T.BO 3.33 Clyde Modlin, 101 u. res., la.T. A. Davis land, bill. 19.30 1.80 21.10 W. W. Robcrson, 15 acres residence and mill 34.00 1.80 36.80 N. It. Itoberson, 90 acres residence , 52.00 1.80 64.40 M. D. Smith wick, 1 lot ami residence 20.91 1.80 28.71 W. W. Waters, 1 res., I lot and whhe.,l; Kempt- lot 78.37 1.80 80.17 Jaincsville Township, Colored Windsor Alexander Estate, 1 lot . 8.15 1.80 1 9.95 Annie M. Boston, 42 acres Gilbert Boston land, 47 aortas residence 04.58 1.80 60.38 Levi Boston, i lot, I Godard 7.85 1.80 9.45 Lucrotia Boston, r,K acres re«idenco 30.60 1.80 32.40 Maude l!ost'in, 18 acres A. L. Cordon land 11.49 1.80 13.29 Willie I). Boston, 44 acres Geo. Boston land, 17 acres - residence, 10 acres Jas. Cordon land 48.32 1.80 60.12 Miranda Boston, 16 acres woods land 4.59 1.80 0.39 Robert lioston, 21 acres residence ; z 16.17 1.80 17.9' i J. I*. llutler Estate, 1 lot and store 16.30 1.80 18.10 Bamuoi Cherry, ,23 acres L. G. Waters laud 20.07 1.80 22.47 Cordon, Smith & Cordon, 18 acres, A. L. Cordon land 11.49 1.80 13.29 J. C. Cordon Est., 48 acres res., 7 acres Brooks land 36.72 1.80 38.52 William S. Cordon, 1 residents-} 8.21 1.80 10.01 Ellen Ilaniel Estate, 12 acjes mill road 3.26 1.80 6.06 Beter Dickens, 1 lot . «_* 8.15 1.80 9.95 W. H. Ellison, 2 lots and residence, bal. 17.00 1.80 18.80 M. F. Forrest Estate, 26 acre;; residence 10.71 1.80 12.61 Warreai Hill Estate, 40 acres residence 35.19 1.80 30.99 W. R. James, 58 acres residence 40.85 1.80 42.60 Mary L. Jones, 43 acres.lteddick land 10.30 1180 18.10 li. F. Keys, 32 ai res Boyd land 25.38 1.80 27.18 (). V. Keys, 10 acres wood land, 2 acres residence 22.90 1.80 24.70 Sarah J. Moore, 35 acres residence .. 28.51 J .80 30.31 Minnie Walker, 27 acres Mill Road . .. 27.38 1.80 !d9.18 J. E. Whitehurst, 7 1-2 acres reiidenco * 0.12 1.80 7.82 Williams Township, White J. G. Godard, 6 acres Bias Godard, 35 acres Henry Carson, 60 acres Baymon Gorham 19 03 1.80 20.83 Fiank Wolls, 8 acres residence 7.59 1.80 9.39 Mrj. Glennie Wilkins, 22 acres residence 6.65 1.80 8.45 Williams Township, Colored Eihline Carson, 12 acres I,ee land 4.32 1.80 6.12 Maggie Clark, 13 acres Lee land 4.67 1.80 6.47 John Cherry, 25 acres residence 9.11 1.80 10.91 Wiley C. Green, 32 acres Island, 4 acres Knight, 1 acre residence 11.97 1.80 13.77 Batsy Hathaway Heirs, 26 acres Sykes land 7.08 1.80 9.78 Cloosie Griffin Heirs, 7 acrua residunre 2.66 1.80 4.46 Bo«c Hill, 88 acres Keys land __ 10.64 1.80 12.44 Tom Hardison, 10 acres Whit Hardison land 2.99 1.80 4.79 George Lyon, 5 acres residence, 5 acres Berry land _ 9,45 1.80 11.25 Romulus Moore, 62 acres residence 30.46 1.80 32.26 Sudie Roberts, WTacres Island Grifting Township, White Leslie B. Berry, 7(X) acres Jamesville Hoad 47.40 1.80 49.20 Mrs. Sophia JJ Gray, 5 acres residence 1.43 1.80 3.23 J. AW. I.and Company, 11,000 acres Dismal __ 695,20 1.80 697.02 I ouise Lllley, 75 acres residence 25,05 1.80 26.86 Mrs. S. H. Perry, 150 ai res residence : 42.90 1.80 44.70 Griffins Township, Colored * • t George Butler, 25 acres residence, 44 acres Thrower land, 36 acres Perry land, Ual. ,7,07 1.80 8.87 Chelsia Woolad, 64 acres residence x ' 28.60 1.80 30.40 Hyman Woolard, 20 acres Lanier land i 7,16 1.80 8.86 Bear Grass Township, WhiU ■i * . Co., during the above dates for the purpose of registering all those quali fied to. vote in said district. Done this, the 19th day of May, 1927, by order of the board of com missioners of Martin County. By J. G. BARNHILL, Chairman |Joard of Commissioners, Martin County. Attest: J. SAM GETSINGER, Ex-officio Clerk to the Board o County Commissioners. my 24 4tv GUARANTEED" We rebuild shoes, an art that has saved Americans thousands of dollars in shoe bills in the last five years. N'o cobbling job—but as hign grade work as comes from the factory when shoes are new. Do not risk health with damp or wet feet during the spring months. If the are good, we can shoes new at less than half the cost of a new pair. PROMPT SERVICE SALSBURY ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Mollie Gurganus, 16 acres Bullock 7.88 1.80 9.68 I Henry Leggett, 20 acres mill pond 1.79 1.80 3.69 John E. Mizelle, 60 acres res., 80 acres old res. ! 61.66 1.80 63.46 J3. F. Peel, 31 acres res., 13 acres adj. G. A. Peel 36.61 1.80 38.41 Williamston Township, White Geo. C. Bunch, 1 residence 26.87 1.80 27.87 H. M. Burras, 2 vacant lots. 1 residence 76.01 1.80 77.81 Mrs. Nancy Cherry, 1 residence, bal. 8.11 1.80 9.91 Ciitcher & Critcher, 2 res., 3 vacant lots 56.24 1.80 58.04 B. I). Critcher, 1 residence ; 51.90 1.80 63.70 H. A. Cullipher, 130 acres Turner land, 10 acres Cul lipher land 118.59 1.80 120.39 J. G. Godard, jr., 136 acres Mizelle land 4.u 86.67 1.80 88.47 J. G. Godard, 130 acres Rodgers kind, 2 Smithwkk lots, 2 Barley lots, 2 lots, Main > St., 1 lot on _ Haughton St., 1 lot Crawford St., 1 vacant lot, 1 lot Warner, 1 stockade 505.73 1.80 507.63 C. Hi Godwin, jr., 350 acres Staton land : 88.26 1.80 90.06 Mary P. Godwin, 80 acres Bennett laml, 1 residence, 1 lot Elm St „ 159.50 1.80 161.30 I!. P. Godwin, 35 acres Burras land, 20 acres Tyner land 1 15.88 1.80 17.68 Mary Lee Hassell, 1 residence Main St., ami 1 ga rage, 4-7 interest Hassell ' 238.74 1.80 240.54 C. B. Hasseii, 1-7 intoriwt Hassell .'17.83 1.80 39.63 ~ Mrs. Fannie M. Hassell, 2 stores Main St. 86.50 1.80 88.30 W. J. Hunger, 1 lot, Watts Grove 8.65 1.80 10.45 M. G. Jones, 1 lot, Haughton Street 6.07 1.80 7.87 W. 11. Leggett, 1 res., 1926 taxes and 1925, unlisted - 227.94 1.80 229.74 WHeeler-Martin, 1 residence, 2 lots Hamilton Road .- 72.0H 1.80 73.88 Martin & Fowden, 2 lots Watts Grove v 44.13 1.80 45.93 Moore, Crawford & Martin, 2 stores Main St. 121.10 1,80 122.90 Mary Rawls Estate,, 25 acres adj. Tuylor . 3.45 1.80 5.25 C. B. Rotation, 8 acres Raines land 4.54 1.80 6.64 Staion & Godwin, 1-2 int. 100 acres Graft land, 150 acres Fones land, balance : 24.15 1.80 25.95 Mrs. It. Sumara; 1 res. Smith Wick St. 40.67 1.80 42.47 J. B. Waters Estate, -.1 res. Main St. 43.25 1.80 45.05 W.'T. Ward, 2 lots-Hail road St. 22.49 1.80 24.29 W. R. Whitley, 375 acres residence, bal. 45.91 1.80 47.71 Williamston Township, Colored W. M. Andrews, I residence 12.38 1.80 14.18 Burgess Heirs, 1 lot i. 12.3 X 1.80 14.18 Jane A. Britt, I lot 17.30 1.80 • 19.10 Elijah Brown, 1 residence 11.53 - 1.80 13.33 W. R.' Evans, 26 acres Tyner land , 9.26 1.80 11.06 Bryant Gainer, 1 lot, balance . 6.38 1.80 1 7.18 Andrew J ones, 1 lot , 12.11 1.80 13.91 Williams Little, 1 lot 3,99 1.80 5.79 Manala Lloyd, 1 residence __ Eliza Moore Estate, 2 residences .". 25.95 1.80 27.75 Henry Peel, 59 acnn residence —, 26.22 1.80 28.02 Tobe Purvis, I lot. „ 8.14 1.80 9.94 S. K. Roelmik, 1 residence : 13,84 1.80 15.64 .Moses Roberson, balance 8 acres Tyner land 5.00 1.80 6.80 Hfennp" Roberson, 1 lot .69 1.80 2.49 HBV?W'ott, 3.5 acres Outterbridge, 1 res. Main St. 26.58 ' 1.80 28.38 IW. A. Sherrod, 1 lot . ... 8.65 1.80 10.45 Joe Wilson, 1 residence 13.26 1.80 15.06 Joseph Wilson, 1 residence I 16.37 1.80 18.17 Cross Roads Township, White N, A. Burroughs Estate, 1 lot 17.30 1.80 19.10 Mayo Clark, 2 lots : 38.06 1.80 39.86 Geo. 1). Gurganus, 112 acres residence _* 68.50 1.80 70.30 Walter «fc Gurley, 95 acres Leggett 42.90 1.80 44.70 WyuiH', Banihill & Clark, mill site T .73 1.80 2.63 Cross Roads Township, Colored Eli Clark, 46 acres Moore laml, balance 1 34.50 1.80 36.30 W. 1,. Everett, ft acres residence 19.05 1.80 20.86 L. G. Ewell, 1 reiiidence 14.53 1.80 16.33 John Hill, 12 acres Moore land 12.11 1.80 Claud Jenkins, 91 acres Roebuck land 56.13 1.80 57.93 Alice Johnson, 8 acres residence 6.92 1.80 8.72 Amy Rubenion, 36 acres Carraway lunu 25.04 1.80 2i/,84 John A. Spruill, 17 acres Spruill laml 23.20 1.80 25.00 Allen "Williams, jr., Kit) acres residence 56.55 1.80 58.36 Claud Willi;uns, h acres Moore land ; 2.61 1.80 4.41 Jim Wilson, 37 acres Ewells laml 27.33 1.80 29.13 Mrs, G. A. Whitehurst, ,1 residence PL. 7.98 1.80- 9.78 Rohersonvillc Township, While A. 1,. ltallllower, I residence . 9.31 1.80 *l.ll J. 11. Bullock, 98 acres Coburn land 87.60 1.80 89.40 Mrs. May Belle Bullock, 1 residence 14.63 1.80 16.43 S. liane, 1 vacant lot PL. 2.66 1.80 4.46 Harvey Farmer, 1 lot . 4.78 1.80 6.58 11. I). Grillin, 1 residence : 1 13,30 1.80 15.10 J. G. Goda,rd, J. E. Moore lot, J. T. Grimes lot, bal, 21.29 1.80, 23.09 11. A. Gray, 1 residence , ;33.25 1.80 35.05 Mrs. 11. A. Graf? 55 acres Andrews, 11 acres adj. Hunting, 36 acres Roberson, 34 acres Mc. Jen kins, 1 store PL., 1 vacant lot PL. _-r. 123.51 1.80 125:31 Mrs. Dean Jolly, 1 residence PL. 3.99 1.80 6.79 Fred Jones, 60 acres Powell land, 30 a. Purvis land 91.31 1.80 93.11 jJ. H. Knox, 75 acres Savannah land 11.25 1.80 13.05" jR. L. Nelson, 1 residence l'L, 13.30 1.80 15.10 I Mrs. Hannah Roebuck, 1 res.'and 2 lots 26.60 1.80 28.40 IJ. 'l'. Stokes, 1 garage, I'armele 1 15,30 1.80 17.10 j Mrs. Ilattie 1.. Stokes, 1 1-3 acres Cherry lot, 1 res. 60.63 1.80 62.33 H. 11. Tavlor, 34 acres Alton Taylor 5,40 1.80 7,20 C. L. Vick, 1 lot ____ 4.66 1.80 6.46 \\. A. Vunford, 10 acres residence 52.62 1.80 54.42 J. L. and Mattie Williams, 41 acres Cobum land, 57 at'res Nelson land, 5 acres mill Co. 106.40 1.80 108.20 Robersonville Township, Colored John Andreks, sr., 1 vacant lot, PL, 2.66 1.80 4.46 Lucius Bellamy, 1 vacant lot .. _ 5.87 1.80 7.67 Y. 1). Bondw, 1 vacant lot 11.07 1.80 12.87 Geo, Bullock, 1 residence ; : 11.31 1.80 13.11 J. T. Chance, I vacant lot PL.-.- - 8.18 1.80 9.98 Mary Dugger and Minnie Council, 25 acres home lairrK-27.00 1.80 28.80 Floyd Forrest, 2 acres adj. Weaver 2.76 1.80 4.56 Mac. G. Guynor, 1 vacant lot, l'L. 6.89 1.80 8.69 W. 11. Hatch, 10 acres tfood land 3.99 Eliza Jones, 1 residence PL. , 7.98 1,80 '9.7^ John H. Jones, 1 residence-PL. , , 5.61 1.80 7.41 Charlie Jones Estate, 1 residence PL. •- 12.65 1.80 14.45 Mack Jenkins, 23 acres Cherry mill 49.71 1.80 51.51 Jejuiy Jolly, 1 residence PL. , , 2.66 1.80 4.46 Etta' Little, 1 trsidence l'L. _ 4.99 1.80 6.79 John Pitt Estate, 1 residence and vacant lot 6.98 1.80 8.78 A. J. Wynne, 25 acres home place, 60 acres forest land 58 acres Moye laml, 60 acres Mourning dand, 3 acres Baynil' land and 1 vacant lot 169.47 1.80 161.27 Poplar Point Township, White J. 11. Ilollis, •! acres mill land, 16 acres residence, 7 l-li acres Coltield, ,'io acres resilience . 83.63 I.'Bo 86.43 J. T Hill Estate, 30 acres residence 20.70 1.80 22.50 Mi 4 .:. E. I'. Roebuck Estate, 90 acres residence 75.90 1.80 77.70 W. R. Silverthorhe, 53 acres residence 41.40 1.80 43.20 J. L. Wynne, 200 acres Ballard 110.40 1.80 112.20 Mrs. Maggie Wynne,. 38 acres Hettie ltowen, 189 acrea Nicholson 71.76 1,80 73.56 Hamilton Township, White J. H. Ayers, 168 acres Clemon lai\d, market, 1 res. 91.51 1.80 93.31 Mis. Ozella CriU her, 170 acres Hennett 67.64 1.80 69.44 J. W. Crisp, 150 acres Johnson, 1 residence, 1 store and .stables, 1 vacant lot 93.31 1.80 95.14 T. G. Manning, 170 acres residence . 119.63 1.80 121.43 11. F. Meyers, balance, 1 residence _ 51.10 1.80 52.90 J. K, Purvis, I residence 44.33 1.80 46.13 J. F. Purvis, 78 acres Haislip, 1 town lot 51.47 1.80 53.27 Harper M. Peel, 19 acres rtsidene, 1 factory lot, I residence ? 98.21 1.80 100.01 I. It. I'rHchett, 150 acres Pippen 83.51 1.80 85.31 Henry Perry, 60 acres J. F. Thigpeiu— 36.63 1.80 38.43 C. I). Perkm«, I garuge and lot 56.62 1.80 68.42 J. 11. Sherrod, 654 acres Rainbow 681.91 « 1.80 633,71 W. A, Stokes Estate, 265 acres Salisbury 212.29 1.80 214.09 Hamilton Township, Colored Goo. H. Bennett, 4 acps.resilience 12.20 1.80 14.00 Dolphus llrown, 4 acres Baker 1.34 1.80 3.14 Wilson Council; 30 acres residenco 22.17 1.80 23.97 Arden Council, 28 acres iroailenco 19.64 1.80 21.44 C. H. Davis Estate, 123 acres residence 66.60 1.80 68.40 Isi la Pitts, 130 acres Pitt 65.72 1.80 67.62 Augustus Pitt, 1 lot and packhouse 18.66 1.80 20.46 Layfayette Staton, 64 acfes Taylor land, I town lot 33.04 1.80 34.84 Goose Nest Township, White Mrs. A. L. Avers, 1 lot ... 13.12 1.80 14.92 Anthony & Thomas, 45 a. Crisp, 50(1 a. Smith, bal. __ 459.21 1.80 4H1.00 I). Cewing, 68 acres home place + 41.00 1.80 42.80 Mrs. W. R. Cherry Estate, 425 acres Cherry 328.00 1.80 329.80 I). W. Downs, 600 acres Hitch land 129.56 ' 1.80 131.36 Joseph Early Estate, 152 acres Williams, 295 a. res. 498.15 1.80 499.95 P. (). High, 247 acres Hyman ; 182.67 1.80 184.47 T. W. Sills Estate, 32 acres Tyler 13.12 1.80 14.92 R. L. Smith, 712 acres l-eggott 710.20 1.80 712.00 L. G. Shields, 153 acres Harrington 139.40 1.80 141.20 Goose Nest Township, Colored Sam Brown Estate, 20 acres Mayo land 14.76 1.80 16.56 Tom Bell, 20 acres Gorham ,12.07 1.80 13.87 Frank Bell, 32 acres M. Bell 25.61 1.80 27.41 Manila Bryant, 37 acres Harrell, 1 residence 81.16 1.80 32.96 Jesse Bryant, 1 residence i .... 11.85 1.80 13.66 John C. Bryant, 1 residence .'„J**~T!9.sl 1.80 11.31 B. W Dawson, 28 acres home place ; 52.07 *I.BO 63.87 J>. B. Davis, 125 acres Lynch land 63.11 1.80 64.91 Judie Ebrronj 21 acres Ebron laml 13.12 1.80 ,14.92 Itempsey Ebron Estate, 160 acres home place ; 95.12 1.80 96.92 Charlie Gay, 1 vacant lot 1.23 1.80 3.0S Mary E. Hyman, 10 acres Jones land , 4.92 1.80 6.72 I Henry Jortlan, 22 acres home place 17.27 1.80 19.07 Johnnie Jones, 6 acres Jones laml, 1 residence 20.87 1.80 22.67 Richard Jones Estate, 92 acres Savage land 6.66 1.80 8.36 H. B. Parker, 1 residence 1 19.03 1.80 20.83 Edna Sliields, 210 acres residence 100.42 (I®® 102.22 Ixnu Staton, 33 acres residence 13.45 1.80 16.26 Julian Taylor, 6 acres residence 8.28 I.BQ J 6.08 Edward G. Williams, 12 acres Lawrence 6.56 1.80 8.46 J E. Williams. 20 acres residence *. 12.25 1.80 14.06 I'Oilic A Williams 1 residence ... 2-45 IJO* 4J25
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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