Tuesday, January 21, 1930
EnCagcmenta
Clnb Mtttinga
WiMtaci
Pnooila
Here From ft or folk
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom and
Phil Robin, of Norfolk, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Margolis., .
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Attending Meetings in Raleigh
Messrs. Henry Green and W. C.
Manning attended the Masonic
Grand Lodge meeting and the Farm
ers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. meet
ing in Raleigh today.
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In Town Monday ;
V. G. Taylor, president of the
Planters and Merchants Bank, was
here yesterday.
Here on Professional Business '
A. D. McLean, of Washington, was
htre on professional business yester-
From JamesviUe
Mrs. A. F. Stallings, Mrs. Clarence
Stallings, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Simpson, of JamesviUe, were Wil
liamston visitors yesterday.
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Leaves lor South Carolina
Mrs. T. S. Hadley will leave the
last of this week to spend some time
with her daughter, Mrs. H. Craig
Chapman, in Chesterfield, S. C.
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Art Town Monday
C. B. Yarborough, of Wilmington,
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad official,
was here Monday.
Visiting in Wilson
Miss Margaret Manning is visiting
her sister, Mrs. S. S. Lawrence, in
Wilson.
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Returns From Vanceboro -
Miss Carrie Ella Smith has re
turned from Vanceboro and New
Bern, where she visited relatives last
week.
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In Washington Monday
Mrs. A. J. Manning and son, Rob
ert, spent yesterday with relatives in
Washington.
Here From Bethel
Roy Coburn, of Bethel, was in
town Sunday.
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Here From Greenville
"Boots" Green, of Greenville, was
in town for the week end.
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In Winston-Salem
Jesse Harrell and Raymond Tay
lor spent the week end in Winston-
Salem.
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is a Prescription for
COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE,
BILIOUS FEVER and,. MALARIA
It ia the moat speedy remedy known.
FARMERS
' We do all kinds of repairing. So bring us your
wagons, carts, trucks, trailers, farm implements,
etc., for quick and cheap repairs.
• Building Materials oi All Kipds
CHEAP FOR CASH
WiUiamston Supply
Phone No. 109
Public Sale!
Fri., Jan. 31
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10:30 A. M.—At The
JESSE I. TAYLOR FARM
NEAR SPRING GREEN
Four mules, one horse, two good wagons, pea
- nut planters, several cultivators, three guano dis
tributors, one mowing machine and rake, one log
wagon, all plows, farm tools, corn and hay.
t DON'T FORGET THE DATE EVERY
THING MUST BE SOLD
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W.S. White & LATaylor
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Society & persona
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Mrm. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor
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Carried To Hospital
Mrs. Jimmie Pappas was carried
to a Washington hospital yesterday
afternoon. It is hoped that her con
dition will not prove serious and that
she will be able to return soon.
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Visit Friends Here
Miss Bertie Hughes, Roger Hughes
and Robert Gaskins, of Vanceboro,
visited friends here Sunday.
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lu Elisabeth City Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bradley
spent Saturday in Elizabeth City.
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Have Moved
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bradley
have moved from the Critcher home
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Cunningham for the remainder of the
school year.
Visitors Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Griffin, of
Goldsboro, visited Jriends and rela
tives here Sunday.
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Attends Dinner in Elm City
Dr. E. G. Moore entertained a
number of his old friends with a five
course dinner at his home, Durant
Hall, in Elm City, last week, assist
ed by Mrs. Moore and his daughter,
Miss Lucille Moore. Covers were
laid for 17. Those enjoying Dr.
Moore's hospitality were men of his
profession and age and included Dr.
W. E. Warren, of Williamston.
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In Gates County
V. G. Spivey spent the week end
with his sister in Gates County.
In Town Today
John Latham, Federal Land BanlC
inspector, is in town today. **•'
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Visitor Here Monday
W. R. Everett, of Swamplawn,
near Palmyra, was a visitor here yes
terday.
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Twentieth Century
Club Holds Meeting
The regular meeting of the Twen
tieth Century Club was held with
Mrs. J. W. Manning last Wednesday.
The regular business being attended
to, the program was begun. It was
on the subject, "The Carillon of the
South."
Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., read a paper
prepared by Mrs. F. U. Barnes, 'Defi
nition and Location of the Carillon."
She also read a short sketch of the
life of Edward Bok, who constructed
the tower and bad the carillon made.
Mrs. S. R. Biggs had a reading "Ar
chitecture and Appearance of Caril
lon, the Most Beautiful Spot ip
America."
Mrs. Clayton Moore read a resume
of current events.
Those present besides the club
members were Mrs. McMullan, Mrs.
Robert Everett, Mrs. T. B. Brandon,
Mrs. Jim King, Mrs. Paul Jones,
Mrs. WfcC. Manning, jr., and Mrs.
Milton Moye.
Woman's Club To
Meet Thursday
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The regular meeting of the Wo
man's Club will be held on Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock in the. club
rooms, and as there was no meeting
last month, the women of the club,
and any others who are interested in
the welfare of their community, are
urged to come. Most of the charity
work dflne in this section of the coun
ty has been done under the direction
cl the welfare department of the Wo
man's Club, of which Mrs. W. C.
Manning is chairman, and the mem
jbers should be present to hear the
i report of that committee especially.
Other work for the new year will be
planned, making this a very import
ant meeting.—Mrs. J. H. Saunders,
I president.
CARD OF*THANKS
To our kind neighbors and, friends,
we wish to express our gratitude foi
the kind sympathy and numerous gifts
which wc have received owing to the
lots of our home by Arc.
MR. AND MRS. LEWIS
ROBERSON and FAMILY
SAYS SOUTH IS
NATURAL HOME
FOR LIVESTOCK
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Mild Winters and Long
Growing Season Are
Factors *
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Because of its mild crops, long
growing season, ease of producing for
age and feed crops, and lack of seed
for expensive housing, North Caro
lina and the South is the natural home
for all classes of livestock. No other
section of the world can compete with
the South if farmers will take the mat
ter seriously and go into the business.
This was the tenor of all discussions
at the 17th annual meeting of the
Southern Livestock Association held-at
_State College on January 7, 8, and 9.
Homer Hancock, president of the As
sociation and former commissioner of
Agriculture for Tennessee, delivered
the keynote address. He plead for the
.production of more livestock to raise
the profits from southern farms, to
njake the soils more fertile and to ul
- Innately raise the standards of living in
rural sections. He gave as his own
experience that a livestock program
had been followed for more than 80
ycars-.on the farm tliat he now owns
and as yet no mortgage had ever been
placed upon the l^nd.
Commissioner W. A. Graham and
others, speaking before ttte associa
tion, pointed out that Southern farm
ers must continue- to-grow the cash
ciops with which they arc acquainted,
but that also livestock is needed to fur
nish a market for surplus feed and to
provide a better living.
) Many of the lectures were techni
cal in nature, but most of them were
of great interest to the average farmer.
Talks by I)r. Clarence Poe, R. L. Shu
ford, D. J. Lybrook, H. B. Arbuckle,
J. H, McClain, and others were di
rect to the point and given from the
actual experience of farmers.
The livestock meeting was attended
by some 150 experts from all sections
of the South. The farm agents and a
! number of visiting farmers swelled the
'attendance during the week and it was
{declared one of the most, successful
j meetings ijt the history of the body.
I WOULD LIKE TO DO YOUR
garden and yard work, W. A. Jen
kins or see C. E. Jenkins at Service
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NOTICE OP SALE
Under and by virtue of the authority
contained in that certain deed of trust,
executed to the undersigned trustee by
Collin Green and wife, Agnes Green,
on the 10th day of April, 1926, and of
record in the public registry of Martin
County in book PPP, at page 142, said
deed of trust being given to secure cer
tain note of even date and tenor there
with, and the stipulations therein con
tained not having been complied with,
at the request of the parties therein
interested, the undersigned trustee on
Monday, the 10th day of February,
1930, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the
courthouse door in the town of Wil
liamston. North Carolina, will offer to
the highest bidder, for cash, the follow
ing described property:
Known ks the Stephen Brown place,
adjoining «e lands of J. B. Cloman,
CoIIM Greenland Thomas Combs, con
taining 139 acres, having been allotted
to Estelle B. Brown, now Estelle B.
A vent, in the division of the lands oi
her father, George E. Brown, and deed
ed by Estelle B. Avent and H. M.
A vent to Isaiah Green the 16th day of
ianuary, 1901, and registered in book
{MM, at page 538, in the office of the
register of deeds' office of Martin
County, deeded by Isaiah Green to
Collin Green April 10, 1906.
Dated this the Bth day of January,
1930.
F. L. GLADSTONE,
jjlO 4tw Trustee.
Wheetor Martin, Attorney.
HR BNTBJRPKI3B
GUANO NEEDS OF
VARIOUS CROPS
Series of Eight Circulars
Made Available At
State College
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A Series of eight circulars contain
ing fertilizer recommendations for the
various types of soils of North Caro
lina and the leading crops has been
prepared by C. B. Williams, H. B.
Mann, and A. S. Cline, of the North
Carolina Experiment Station at Ra
leigh. Copies of the- circulars may In
had free of charge by writing C. B.'
Williams, at State College.
Circular 34 deals with Currituck,
Camden, Pasquotank, Perquimans, j
Washington, Tyrrell, Dare, Beaufort, !
Hyde, Craven, and Pamlico Counties. 1
Circular 35 deals with Craven, Car- 1
terct, Jones, Onslow, Duplin, Samp
son, Pender, New Hanover, Bladen, 1
Brunswick, and Columbus Counties.
Circular 36 deals with Hertford,
(atcs," Perquimans, Chowan, Washing
ton, Bertie, Martin, Edgecombe, Hali
fax and Northampton Counties.
Circular 39 deals with Surry, Stokes,
Rockingham, Caswell. Person, Gran
villc, Vance, Yadkin, Forsyth, Guil
ford, Alamance, Orange, and Durham
j Counties.
Circular 40 deals with McDowell,
Hurke, Caldwell, Wilkes, Alexander,
| Catawba, Iredell, Yadkin, Forsythe.
i Guilford, Alamance, Orange, Dtirham.l
I Davie. Davidson. Rowan. Cabarrus,!
Stanly, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph
and. Chatham Counties.
Circular 41 deals with Cherokee,'
(iraham? Mafon, .Swain, Jackson,
Madison, Avery, Clay, Haywood, Hen- j
derson. Buncombe, Yancey, Mitchell,!
Watauga, Ashe, and Alleghany Coun
ties.
It should be noticed thai parts of
soßic—counties^are. in mure*
than one circular.
What Fertilizers Can Not
Do
(Front American Fertilizer) j
I Fertilisers can not take the place ol
humus. There can he no substantial
plant growth without bacteria iu the
soil, and bacteria can not survive with
out humus. Most of the plant food in
commercial fertilizers becomes avail
able to the growing plants only
through the intermediate action of these
bacteria. Many farmers overlook the |
importance of maintaining an adequate
amount of humus in their soil. A cul- j
tivated crop should never follow a cul
tivated crop without a cover crop dur
ing the intervening winter. To omit
I lie cover crop is to reduce the returns'
fiom the fertilizer used the second year, i
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in that certain deed' of
trust executed to the undersigned trus
tee, and of record in the register of
deed's office of Martin County, hi honk
S-2 at page 99, and the stipulations
not having been complied with, and at
the request of the holder of said bonds,
the undersigned trustee will, on the
17th of February, 1930, at 12 o'-
clock noon, in front of the courthouse
door of Martin County, offer for sale,
to the highest bidder, for cash, The fol-,
lowing described land, to wit:
All of those certain pieces, parcels or
lots of land situated, lying and being
in the town of llassell, Wounty of Mar
tin, and State of North Carolina, being
all of those lots number seven (7) and
eight (8) in block "B" in the town of
Hassell, N. C, recorded in book No.
1, page 421, of the public records of
Martin County, N. C.
This 13(h day of January, 1930.
F. L. HAISLIP,
j!4 4tw. Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and "by virtue of the authority
contained in that certain deed of trust,
executed to the undersigned trustee by
j. W. Bellflower on the 27th day of
February, 1928, recorded in book Y-2,
page 421, in Martin County, said deed
ol trust being given to secure certain
note of even date and tenor therewith,
and the stipulations therein contained
not having been complied with, at the
request of the parties therein interest
ed. the undersigned trustee, on Mon
day, th 10th day ol February, 1930, at
12 o'clock m., in front of the court
house door in the town of Willi# niston,
N. C., will offer to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following described prop
erty:
First tract: Adjoining J. H. Mizelle
and other, beginning at the William
ston and Greenville road at a bridge on
Spring Branch, thence up said Spring
Branch to a light wood stob, the E. S.
Peel corner, thence along the li. S.
Peel line to a pine, the corner between
Will Mizelle and E. S. Peel, thence
the Will Mizzelle line to a light wood
»tol) tcx the Williamston and Greenville
road, thence down said road to the be
ginning, containing 50 acres, more or
less, and being the same- land deeded
to John D. Roberson by John I), Biggs
September 8, 1910, and of record in the
public registry of Martin County, in
book YYY, page 372, and deeded to
Allic Of Blount by John D. Roberson,
said deed being recorded in book A-l,
page 261.
Second tract: Beginning at a light
wood stob in Spring Branch, thence a
long John H. Brown's line to a corner
fine in Middle Branch, thence along
'eel's path to a corner, an iron post,
thence along Peel's line to an iron post
to a corner, thence j[ong "Peel's line
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others to J. G. Godard by deed dated
November 10th, 1910, and of record in
the public registry of Martin County
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Williamston, N. C. • " j2l If
to the John H. Brown corner in Gray
Andrews' line, thence along John H.
Brown's line to a maple in Spring
Branch, a corner, thence along the
run of Spring Branch to a light wood
stob, the beginning, containing 94
acres, Ix-ing part of the E, S. Peel
tr.ict ni land, s.tjne being deeded to J.
L. Pierce by I'".. S. Peel and wife on
December 27. 1906, and deeded to Al
lie G. BMtuit by J. I„ Pierce and wife,
said deed being of record in the pub
lic registry of Martin County, in book
c-l. ft page-74.
Dated the 8:h dav of January, 19JO.
WHEELER MARTIN.
jlO 4tw - ' Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a power of sale con
tained i n that certain deed of trust ex
ecuted by Joseph Theodore Corey to
the undersigned trustee, bearing date
the 9th day of April, 1927, and of rec
crd in the public registry of Martin
County, in book Y-2, at page 207, said
deed of trust having been given to se
cure the payment of a certain note, and
default having been made in the pay-'
itH-itl of ~*ai4 Hole, ami the terms and
eruditions in said deed of trust not
having been complied with, the un
dersigned trustee will, on Saturday, the
ISthday of February, 1930, at 12:00 o'-
clock hoon/at the courthouse door of
Martin County, Williamston, North
Carolina, offer at public sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
tract of land, to wit:
'' founded on the north by Tommie
I.illey and Kincheon Hardison; on the
east by Jesse Lilley; on the south by
Joseph Theodore Corey, and on the
west by Hazz Swamp, containing fif
teen acres, more or less, and being the
same premises - involved in a lawsuit
between Joseph Theodore Corey and
Jesse Lilley, et als, and designated on
a map used in the trial of said case,
marked "Exhibit No. 1," and tiled in
the judgment roll in said case and in
cludes the land from A to B fo C to
D, as shown by said map, same being
hereby referred to.
This 11th day of January, 1930,
A. R. DUNNING,
jl4 4tw * Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed of trust
executed to the undersigned trustee by
J. i. (itjdard on the 15th day of April,
1925, and of record in book Q-2, page
38, Martin County Registry, the stipu
lations contained in the said deed of
trust not having been complied with,
and at the request of the holders of the
notes secured by the Said deed of trust,
not having been complied with and at
the request of the holder of the notes
secured by the said deed of (rust, the
undersigned trustee will, on Monday,
the 3rd day of February, .4930, at 12
o'clock m., in trout of the courthouse
door in the town of Williamston,
North Carolina',, offer for sale to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
described real estate, to wit:
A tract of land in Williamston
Township, Martin County, North Car
olina, containing 183 acres, more or
less, and bounded on-the north by the
the east by
Our January Clearance Sale
Offers Unusual S
HUNDREDS OF ITEMS TO BE CLOSED OUT BEFORE
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT
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Elbert S. Peel, attorney
NOTICE OP SALB
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an order of resale, en
tered in the special proceedings pend
ing said court, entitled "J. VV. Robin
son and wife, Mrs. W. H. Perry, Ja
cob Vaughan, et als, ex parte,' 1 the bid
a', the former sale having been raised,
as provided by law, the undersigned
commissioner will, on the Bth day of
February, 1930, at 12:00 o'clock noon,
at the courthouse door of Martin Coun
ty, at Williamston, North Carolina, of
fer at imhlic sale, to the highest bidder
for' cash, one certain lot or parcel «f
land bounded and described as follows,
to wit:
Beginning at a pine stump, corner of
the late Frank Hyman, near a small
pond; thence running N. 56 E. 12 1-2
poles to the "Palmyra and Hamilton
River road; thence S. 26 1-2 E. 16
boles down said road; thence S. 44 1-4
F > 3-5 poles; thence S. 56 W. 2 2-5
poles to the original Williams' line;
thence N, s> W. along said Williams'
hue to the begimug, containing one
acre, more or less, and being the same
premises conveyed to Wijloughby Rob
inson by H. C. Harrington and wife
by deed dated the iOth of March, 1898,
and of record in the public registry of
Martin County, in book CCC, at page
2i-2, said deed being hereby referred to
fer a better description of said land.
nrtsTThe 4th January. 1930.
A. RTDUNNING,
j> 4tw • Commissioner
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
' North Carolina, Martin County; In
the Superior Court.
Farmers and Merchants Bank, a Cor-
poration, vs. L. W. Micelle, et alt.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an execution directed
to the undersigned from the superior
pourt of Martin County, in the above
entitled action, I will, on Monday, the
3rd day of February, 1930, at 12 o clock
noon, at the courthouse door of Mar
tin County, at Williamston, North Car
olina, sell, to the highest bidder for
cash, to satisfy said execution, all the
right,' title and interest which the said
L. W. Mizelle has in the following de
scribed real estate, to wit:
First tract: That certain tract of land
ccnimonly known as the Jones place,
situate on the north side of the Hardi
son Mill road, about two miles west
of Jamesville, and bounded on the north
by the lands of William Sykes; on the
easi by Nellie Mill Pond; on the south
by the Mandy Modlin place, and on
the west by the Hardison Mill Road;
containing forty-five (45) acres, more
or less.
Second tract: That tract of land com
monly known as the Barnes place, sit
uate on the north side of the Hardison
Mill road and about two miles west of
Jamesville and bounded on the north
by the Mandy Modlin land; on the
west by the Hardison Mill road; on the
east by Claude Moblcy arid on the
south by Culley's run; containing
twenty-seven (27) acres, more or less.
Third tract: That certain tract of
land commonly known as the Will Putt
place, situate on the snuth side of the
Hardison Mill road, and bounded on
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the north by Mid mill road; on the west
by Otcar Willis; on the »outh by Tom
Putt place, and on the east by Claude
Ifobley; containing twenty (20) acres,
more or less.
Fourth tract: That certain tract or
parcel of land commonly known as
the W. T. Mizelle land, consisting of
two tracts of seven (7) and eight (8)
acres, respectively, the seven acre tract
being bounded on the south by C. W.
Mizelle; on the east by the Jordan
Thick road; on the north by G. H.
Mizelle; on the we ST by' T.' F. Holti
day, and on the north by C. T. Mi
telle, both tracts containing fifteen (15)
acres, more or less.
Fifth tract: That certain brick store
and lot, situate in the town of
ville, and on the south side of Water
Street, in said town, and adjoining C.
J. Griffin on the east; Brown Brothers
on the west; Waters Street on the
north, and Martin Brothers on the
south.
Sixth tract: That certain wood store
house and lo(, situate in the town of
Jamesyille, and on the south side of
Water Street and bounded on the north
by Water Street;"on the east by J. G.
Ilong; on the south by J, G. Long,
and on the west by J. L. Davenport.
This the 3rd day of January, 1930.
C, B. ROEBUCK,
j7 4tw Sheriff of Martin County.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed of trust
cojtveyed to the undersigned trustee by
Noah A. Cherry and wife. Amceltssa
Cherry, on the IStli day of February,
1929, and of record in the public reg
istry of Martin County in book P-2,
at page 461, and securing, certain notes
of even date and tenor therewith, and
the stipulations contained in said deed
of trust not having been complied with,
and default having .been made in the
payment of the said notes, and at the
request of the holder of the said notes,
the undersigned trustee will, on the
17th day of February, 1930, at 12 o'-
clock m., in front of the courthouse
door in the town of Williamston, N.
C., offer for sale, to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following described .real
estatf, to wit;
Bounded on the west by the Cono
ho CfPek,' and houTilted iVn the norlTi
by Mrs. Herbert Ward, and on the
west by the Conoho Road, and on the
south by S. S. dley Est. and same
tract of land .contains two hundred and
eighty (280) acres, more or less, and
is known as a part of the Conoho farm
This the 17th day of January, 1930.
R. G HARRISON.
>2l 4tw Trustee.
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