Jjfesday,]uly 1, 1930. SlYwtihw Wiliia Visiting Her Aunt Miss- Anna Speight Fountain, of Weldon, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. L. Meador, (or several days. # Returns From Greensboro Miss Nellie Fae Meador has re cently returned from Greensboro, where she visited relatives for sev eral days. • Business Visitor Here Mr. C. A. Askew, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here Saturday. At More head City Messrs. Frank Carstarphen and Dave Beach spent the week end at Morehead City. • " Visitor Here Friday Mr. John Eubanks, of Hassell, was a business visitor here Friday. ♦ Spend Sunday at Bayview John W. Manning and W. H. Gur kin spent Sunday at Bayview. Spends Week End Here Miss Mildred Purvis, of Kittrell, spent the week end with Mrs. K. B. Crawford. I HENRY S. EVERETT, CANDIDATE ior . COUNTY COMMISSIONER _ Robersonville, N. C. Dear Friend*: I want to thank you for your excellent support accorded me in the primary held June 7th, and I ahall alwaya have a very keen re membrance for thii kind act, and with to assure you I appreciate all you did ia my behalf. Aa you know, there were only three gentlemen nominated for your Board of County Commissioners; two more will be selected on July sth. I am still a candidate for this important position, and if I wasn't fortunate enough to receive your vote in the last primary, I trust that you have reconsidered and decided to turn your strength my way in the primary to be held July sth. If nominated and elected, I promiae to work for an economical administration consistent with good government and in keeping with the law. I am counting on you as my friend. Yours respectfully, Henry S. Everett 1 \ II L ▼ a A ■ / I ■ I I HI K/M I i| I I - - These Banks Will All be • • Closed on the 4th of July * ""**• * . ' «e ■.- ' t Our banks will close on July 4th, as a tribute to the 1 sacred memory of our forefathers, who won for us the freedom which guarantees to us liberty in business, in church, and in State. •'* _ * We take the liberty to say to the people of Martin County that it will be a pleasure to serve them in any way possible. i •" - _ .. —A.. 1. , * s _.y - • . » I M£SX bank 11 BANK 0F HAMILTON I j; EVERETTS, N. C. HAMILTON, N. C. J r BANK OF BRANCH BANKING ROBERSONVILLE AND TRUST COMPANY ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. WILUAMSTON, N. Cr . . mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmrnmamm c Society & Personals Mis. KLBKKT 8. PKBL, In Wake Forest r George Shearon and Robert Cowen are spending a few days in Wake For est this week. Attend Meeting in Wilson W. C. Manning attended a board meeting of the trustees of Atlantic Christian College in Wilson yester day. Visiting in Kins ton Mrs. Fannie Hassell is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jeffries in Kinston this week. ® j • In Warsaw Sunday Herbert Cowen and Homer Barn hill were in Warsaw Sunday. From Washington Ikey Manning and George Leach, of Washington, visited friends here Sunday. Spends Week End Here Dr. W. H. Harrell, of Norfolk, spent the week end here. Visits Friends Here Victor Everett, of Raleigh, spent the week end here with friends. ruiutNiD cvorr mt Y rr rw PHONE Anything for This Department T» 46 i Visit Parents Here i William Hodges and Ben Court - ney, of Raleigh, visited their par ents here over the week end. • . * I.eave for Washington I Paul Simpson and Rush Bondurant . will spend the Fourth in Washing . ton, D. C., where they will attend the New York-Washington baseball games. At Eden House Sunday ( Misses Mary Carstarphen, Mar garet Rogerson, Mary Anne Crockett Mary Alice Dunning, Elsie Andrews, and Asa Crawford spent Sunday at . Eden House Beach. Returns From High Point W. B. Watts returned Sunday from High Point. i . ! Visiting Friends Here Joel Muse, of Petersburg, is vis iting friends here this week. * ' Fiom New York Chuck Frieidman, of New York, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mar golis over the week end. In Morehead City Sunday Miss Mary Leggett, Dick Smith, jand Marvin Britton were in More ■ head City Sunday. Spends Sunday Here Mr. Paxie Badham, of Edenton, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs. MPS. Badham, who has been here for the last week, returned home with him. In Goldst>oro Sunday Sheriff Roebuck was in Goldsboro Sunday, where he carried a colored patient to the hospital. Spends H'rr/fr End at Home Mr. T. C. Cook, of Rocky Mount, spent the week end here with his family. hi Washington Sunday Mrs. Mary Belle Osborne and Mrs. Lewis Manning spent Sunday in Washington. 666 Relieve* a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutei, checks a Cold the first day and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets THE ENTERPRISE At Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Staton spent the week end at Virginia Beach. m At Morehead City Miss Lyda Cook and Hugh Wy att spent Sunday at Morehead City. • Visits Friends Here Herbert Taylor, o{ Rocky Mount, spent Sunday here with friends. Visiting Here Miss Anna Speight Fountain, of t Weldon, is visiting Nettie Ferrell Meador. * 1 Here From Rocky Mifunt I Mr. R. W. Kverett, of Rocky Mt., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brown for a few days. Visiting Here t Mrs. Rena Cunningham, of Pine land, is spending a month here with l het son, Mr. E. P. Cunningham, and Mrs. Cunningham. , In Town Last Sight i Mr. and Mrs. Asa Johnson and Mrs. J. P. Boyle, of Hamilton, were visitors in town last night. . At Nags Head Mrs. G. H. Harrison, Mrs. Jim King and daughter, Misses Velma Harrison, Esfher and Martha Har , rison, Mildred Harden, Lucy Claire • Ivey and Messrs. Bill Spivey, R. L. and Hubert Coburn are spending a few days at Nags Head. . Leave for Xags Head Judge Clayton Moore and children left yesterday for Nags Head.S • » . Return from Xags Head Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S. Peel, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Godard, Mrs. J. S. ■ Rhodes, Mrs. A. R. Dunning, Harry 1 A. Biggs, Chas. Lancaster and F. M. Manning returned yesterday from a short stay at Nags Head. ' Engagement Announced * Mrs. Joseph Lawrence Robertson announces the engagement and ap proaching marriage of her daughter, Emma Susan, to Mr. James Owen ißowen, of West Fla., the wedding to take place on Tues day, August 12, 1930, at the Meth odist Episcopal Church, Williamston, 1 N. C. Joint Hostesses To Baptist Philatheas ♦ Mesdames Jim King and Paul Jones were joint hostesses to the Bap tist Philathea Class last Wednesday night with Mrs. King at her home in the Tar Heel A|wrtments. At the conclusion of the business program 1 the hostess served a salad course. —' Reporter. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—lit tht Superior Court. J. O. Staton, Surviving Partner of Daniel and Staton, and J. G. Staton, Administrator of Henry Daniel vs. John A. Albritton and wife, Nina Al ritton and Hattie Randolph. By virtue of an execution directed to the Undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County in the above entitled action, I will, on the -ttli clay of August, 1930, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Courthouse door of said county, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the above named defendants have in the follow ing described real estate, to-wit; Located in Williams Township, Mar tin County, adjoining Highway No. 90 on the South, Wiley Lanier on the East and Delia Griffin on the North and West, containing one acre, more ' ! or less. I This 25th day of June, 19.1(1. C. H. ROEBUCK. ' 7-l-4t * .Sheriff. _ NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior Court before the Clerk. In the matter of Mamie Wynn and husband, W. D. Wynn, Doc Har rison, Will Harrison, Bob Stalls, Beulah May Harrison and husband, Herman Harrison, Raymond Stalls, Eloise Harrison and husband, Ray mond Harrison, Jonah Stalls, Jennie Gray Hodges and husband, R. J. Hodges, Mac Stalls, Annie Lee Stalls, Bettte Stalls, Maniza Taylor and husband, Sam Taylor; Sylvester Stalls, Dessie Lewis, and husband; Raymond Lewis, Annie Mae Stalls, Bessie Mae Stalls; Patrick Brown, H. L. Taylor, Carrie Dell Lowden and husband Calno Lowden, Leßoy White, Mary White Pruett and hus band, H. L. Pruett. Pursuant to an order of sale signed by R, J. I'eel, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, in the above entitled proceedings on "the 9th day ol June 1930, the undersigned commis sioner will on Wednesday the 9th day of July 19.10 at 12~ o'clock M., in front ot the courthouse door in the town of j Williamston, North Carolina, offer for j sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a pine, Outerbridge's r An Unpleasant Subject ,'All of the functions of life are not pleasant to consider. Perhaps this is why some mothers refuse to think that such symptoms as restlesa sleep, loss of flesh, lack of apr letite or itcmng none and fingers in their children, can be caused by round or pin worms. Many mothers have proven, however, that a few doses of White's Cream Vermi fuge, that sure and harmless worm expellant, will make these symptoms disappear. You can get White's Cream Vcrmilufc for 25 cents per bottlo from Clark's Drg Store. WILLIAMSTON corner, running N 79 W 31 and 1-! . poles to a sweet gum and pine in Sam Branch, thence up said branch the run thereof 45 and 1-5 poles to a black gum in Outerbridge's line, thence East along said line 54 poles to two pines and a black jack, then South 20 West • 53 poles to the beginning, containing 12 acres more or less and being the same land deeded to Joshua Taylor by Geo. T. Johnson by deed dated Feb. 17th, 186.1 and recorded n the public registry of Martin County in Book > MM M at page 318. This the 9th day of June, 1930. ELBERT S. PERL, ... B. A. CRITCH F.R, . 6-17-4t , **■. Commissioners. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior CJourt. D. G. Matthews vs. T. H. Burras Heirs Defendants above named and all , other parties interested will take notice that an action as above has been com l menced in the Superior Court of M.ir tin I ounty for the purpose of foreclos ing certain tax certificates of sale cov ering the following described lalid: Thirty (30) acres of Cooper land, lo cated in Jainesville Township, and fully described in complaint in the above j canie o i file in the Clerk's office to !, v !; ch rofrence may tie had for a full description; and said defendants will further take notice that they arc re quired to appear at the Clerk's office of Mart n i 'oipity. North Carolina, within fliirt\ days from service of summons and an wer or demur to the complaint 0,. plait aiff's or the relief demanded will IK- asked forr It is further ordered that all others claiming an interest in the subject mat ter arc required to appear, present and defend their respective claims within six ninths from the date of this notice olherw -e. thev shall he forever bar red »uul foreclosed of any and all in terest or claim in and to the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 27th day.-■of June, 1930. K. J. PEEL. Clerk. 7-l-4t Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE By-virtue of tlu-authority contained . 4iua xvr Uiiu. lJj.ual.xii XujjU ,execute4~uu. the Ist day of January, 1923, to South ern Trust Company. Trustee, by J. H. S.herrod and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Martin Coun ty. N. C.. default having been made in the' conditions of said Deed of Trust, the said Southern Trust Company, Trustee, will, on the 3(lth day of July. 1930. at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court House door of Martin County' N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described lands: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land -containing 470 acres, mora or less, situate, lying and being on the Old Williamston Road about 2 1-2 miles from the town of Hamilton, in Hamilton Township. County of Martin, i N. C. adjoining the lands of J. H. Shcr rod on the North: J I'. Uoyle on the East: V K. Taylor. Tiled Roebuck and tin Speight Farm on the South; and the Bennett Farm on the West, and be ! ginning at the intersection of the canal with the Hamilton County Road, cor ner of the Hemiett Farm and I. H. I Sherrod; thence up said canal 3>()o feet Ito Coiioho Creek; thence down said Conoho ( reek SXOO feet to corner on Speight Farm near Mill pond; thence about N. 15 degrees 45 minutes W. 1725 feet: thence N. 52 degrees W. 775 feet; thence N. 10 degrees W. 290 feet; thence N 45 degrees E. 360 feet; thence down the breast Work N. 3 1-2 degrees E. 4660 feet to a corner on the Hamil ton County Road; thence with said | Road S. 60 degrees W. 790 feet; thence S. 75 12 degrees YV. 760 feet; thence S. 82 degrees 3322 feet; thence S. 76 3-4 i degrees W. 434 feet; tljence S. 66 3-4j degrees W. 487 feet; thence S. 78 1-2 1 'degrees W. 147 feet to the intersection I of the canal with the Hamilton County Road the point of beginning. I This notice dated and posted this 2Kth day of lirtie, 1930. SOUTHERN) TRUST COMPANY', 7-1,-4t Trustee. By W, A. Warth,^Attorney. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Martin County. In the Superior Court, In-fore the Clerk. George Davis and Willie Clifton Davis vs. Mack Davis and Jesse Davis The defendants above naiiied will take notice that - an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County, North Carolina, for the-purpose of having a commis-sioner appointed to sell a house and lot situate in Williamston, North Carolina, owned by the plaintiffs and the defendants as tenants in common, for division, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to, appear before the under signed clerk of the superior court of Martin County at his office in William ston, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. I bis the 28th day of June, 1930. R. J. PEEL. Clerk of the Superior Court. Htfgh G. Horton, Atty. jyl-4t RID OF BAD TASTE Georgia Man Tellt How He Takes Black-Draught When Biliom. ' j J Valdosta, Oa—ln telling how , Thedford's Black-Draught haa helped to keep him well, Mr. O. A. Aldnch, of this city, says: "Black-Draught Is a good medi cine. I began taking it when lust a boy, for biliousness and aa a laxative. "When I get bilious, my mouth haa a bad taste and I get dizzy, feel light-r headed. A few doses of Black-Draught usually make me feel llke*i*ew. It seems to cleanse my system of Impurities, my head geta clearer, and the bad taste la gone from my mouth. "I am a rather healthy, strong man, taking very little medicine, ex cept for the dizziness I mentioned "It Is good to know that there is a good laxative like Black-Draught to take and give quick relief." Thousands of other men and wom en find Black-Draught a great help In relieving common ailments due to indigestion, constipation and biliousness. Thedford's Black-Draught la pre pared from medlcthal roots and herba, of highest quality, finely pow dered, carefully combined and pack aged by automatic machinery. Easy to take—no disagreeable after-effects. Price 29 cents. yr-??9 5 „ NOTICE OF SALE OP LAND FOR TAXES " North Carolina—Martin County. ? . W. B. Daniel, Tax Collector for the Town of Williamston, N. C„ have * this day levied on (he following described tracts of, or parcels, of land, lying " and being in the Town of Williamston, Martin County, N. C., and will sell * same at Public Auction "For Cash" at the courthouse door in Williamston, N. „T" ° n j n^ a y> J u 'y "30 at 12 o'clock M., for taxes due upon said lands for K the year 1929 and all previous taxes now due, unless tax and tost are paid on e or before that date. _ L y This the 2nd day of June, 1930. P "■ B. DANIEL, Tax Collector Town of Williamston. 5 White r, a u . », • „ Taxes Cost Total \ V '■ Arnhf-s 1 res. Maint Street $18,127 SI.BO $185.07 Ackell Richards, 1 Mam vacant and 1 Smithwich res. 71.08 180 72 88 Frank Bennett, 1-2 interest in Farmerr WlTseT : W.l>! • 1.H0.92.71 Mrs.-Mollie Riggs, 1 Hamilton Road .... 17.47 1.80 18.27 S. R. BiRK» Iron & Motor Co., Washington St., 1928-29 359.49 1.80 361.29 Biggs and Stalls, 1 Wivse., R. R. St. 21.84 1.80 23.64 S. S. Brown, 1 Haughton St. res. 4368 180 45.48 i Raymond W. Cherry, 1 William St. res. 15.88 1.80 17^68 Critcher and Crttchcr, 2 lots Sycamore St. 4.37 1.80 " 6.17 s Mrs. B. A. Critcher, 1 Watts res., 11 a. river 109.67 1.80 \\\A7 | Vy. A. Cherry, 1 Main res * 36.01 1.80 37.81 e Ozella £ritcher, 1-2 interest in Godard building 8'>.24 1.80 91.04 . Mrs. Anhal>elle Dunn, 1 Hatton res 70.21 1.80 72.01 .J. G. Godard, sr., 1 Main store, and 1 Broad St. '73.03 LBQ 74'83 - Mary P. Godwin, 1 Main res., 1 Pearl, 1 Rim 192.78 1 f!0 194.58 -C. B. Godwin, I Simmons Ave 17.86 180 19.66 :R. D. Gurganus, 1 Main res. «. 63.68 1.80 65.48 . restate of Mrs. S. A. Gurganus, 1 vacant Church St. 4.37 1.80 6.17 y Estate of Eli Gurganus, 1 Hamilton Rd., 1 Church St., 1 e Main store, 1 Pearl St ; 114.38 1.80. 116.18 i Mrs. L. H. Gurganus. 1 Main res., 1 Pearl 69.24 1.80 71.04 IJ. D. Harrison, 1 Haughton St. * 27.80 1.80 29.60 I Estate of Sylvester Hasscll, 1 Main, 2R. R. 42.54 1.80 44 34 - Mrs. Mary Lee Hassell, 1 Main res., 2 Main store 28,1.77 1.80 285 57 fI. (_. Hodges, 1 Hamilton Rd/... !....! . 6.96 1.80 8.76 IJ. K. Harrell. 3 1-2 a. Marrell land, res. 36.55 1.80 38 35 #• VValter Halberstadt, 1 Church St. res. 37.08 1.80 39.48 tJ. W. Hunter, 1 vacant Watts, 1 Willies 18.08 1.80 19,88 I Mrs. Hattie Jeckson, 1 Williams •Sf.i-vacant , 2.18 1.803.98 J. O. Mannniug. 1 Simmons Ave., res. * 94.41 1.80 96.21 « Louie P. Martin, 1 Main, res., 1 1-2 Williams St 1928-29 152.95 180 154 75 - W. T. Meadows, 1 Main, res., 1 Pearl, res * 148.56 1.80 150.36 I Mrs. Lucy Modlin. 1 Church, res 28.08 1.80 .(0.48 i Estate of J. B. McGowa'n, - Main Garden Terrace " 5.46 180 726 »J. Lawrence Peel, 1 Church, res. 65.21 1.80 67:01'* - Mrs. H. I). Peel, 1 Haughton, res. 34.94 1.80 36.74 - Julius S. Peel, 1 Main, office 58.55 1.80 60.35 ' J!' U' am ' r '' A 'Y el, 1 B'KK* St. Fes., 1 Haughton res 80.47 180 88J7 : Hi D. Peel, 1 Main store, 1 Main office 12916 1.80 130.96 Eugene Price, 1 Williams, vacant, 1928-29 23.91 1.80 2571 Watson N. Sherrod, 1 Main store. . 74.96 1.8() 7070 Mrs. D, D. Stalls, 1 Hyitian, res . 1201 1.80 13.81 I). D. Stalls, 1 Main, res., 7 Haughton 170.52 1.80 172.32 J. A. reel, 1 Church St., vacant 4.37 i.BO 6,17 -M. D. Watts, 1 Haughton, res. ' 26.53 1.80 28.33. I Mrs. W. R. White. 1 Main, res 59.82 1.80 61.62 ' P' .. B I K,, R, .}■ berry and Brii., 1 Smithvvick, res ~ 8.20 1.80 10.00 Martin County Building and Loan Association ?'.29. 180 16.09 Colored . . ~ * Taxes Cost Total I t» »■ A ' cxan « er "' vacant, Garrett St. $ 437 SI.BO $ 6.17 W. T. Alexander, 1 vacant, Garrett St. 35,50-* i.BO " 37 30 ' F. S. Allen, 1 res. Kim St., I vacant, Hytnan St. 26.27 1.80 28.17 ; \N' M.-Andrews, 1 vacant. Biggs St. 13.10 1.80 14.90 J Olivia Andrews, 1 vacant, Biggs St. 4;51 1.80 6.31 . Eliiha Baker, 1 res. Hatton St. 17.04 1,80 ' 19.44 | -Sherman Bonds, 1 vacant, A. C. L. R. R. 10,«)2 1.80 1272 , Mary Bonds and Margaret Eborn, I res., Hyitian St. ' 15.2') 1.80 17.0'' Burgess Heirs, 1 vacant, river hill 1475 1.80 16.55 , J no. H, Chambers, 1 vacant, Garrett St. 3.83 1.80 5.63 . Paul ('lemons, 1 vacant, Sycamore St. 5.67 1.80 7.47 , Annias Davis, 2 vacant, Jamesville Rd. 9.78, 1.80 1158 > George Davis, 1 res., Washington St. 28% 1.80 30:7.6 , 1 Juggins, 1 res.. Main St. 19.29 1.80 21.09 11. F. Everett, 1 res., Sycamore St. • 34.37 180 36.17 ' Joe Gorham,' 2 vacant, Main St. 33.31 1,80 35.11 ,J. D. Gray, 1 res., Smithwick St. 15 14 180 16.94 I Alonzo Gurganus, 1 vacant. Biggs St. 7.04 180 944 I Martha Hargett, 1 res.. Washington St. 21.84 180 23.04 . Rev. Augustus Hawkins, 1 res., Sycamore St. 44.72 1.80 40.52 I Geo. T. Hill, 1 res., Sycamore St. 33.31 1.80 35.il .L. C. Huggard, 2 vacant, Washington St. 43.68 1 8(t 45 48 Lula Hyman, 1 vacant, Martin St. 218 180 .! 98 j Rebecca Hytnan, 1 vacant. Broad St. 2.18 INO 3:98 I (ieo. Hyman, 1 res., Hyman. St. " * 31.13 Ist) 3V93 , Augustus-James, 1 -vacant, Pearl St. 15.20 180 17:06 ,I. T. James, 1 vacant, Pearl St. ,v„-. ....■ 8.07 1.80 9.87 Maragonett Johnson, 1 vacant, Hyman St.- ... 2.18 180 3.98 ; YVilliant Latham, 1 res., Pearl St. 10.92 1.80 11.72 . William Little, 1 vacant, Sycamore St. 2.18 1.80 3.98 ! Clarence Lloyd, 1 res., Hatton St. . 10.82 180 12.62 i Mahaley Lloyd, 1 vacant, Elm St. 5.40 1.80 726 . John H. Mountain, 1 res, Broad St. 11% . 180 1376 I Estate of Elisha Moore, 2 vacant, Main St. . 21 84 1.80 2.1.04 . Thad Newsome, jr., 1 vacant, Jamesville Rd. 1.09 1.80 2.89 . W. V. Ormond, 1 Washington St. garage; 1 vacant |j Washington St., 1 res., Rhodes St., Lvucant, Main St lo().9o 1.80 16276 || Edmond Ormond, 1 vacant, Hamilton Rr. 2(i.(>4 1.80 28.44 m Toler Ormond, 1 res., Martin St. * 9.78 180 11,58 Joe W. l'eel, 1 vacant, Washington -St. 19.77 1.80 21.57 John Price, 1 vacant, Washington St. 8.56 1.80 10.36 Dora Purvis, 1 res.,- Broad St. 13.10 1.80 ' Ceesar Purvis, agt., 1 vacant, Broad St. 4.37 l.sil 617 Henry Purvis, 1 vacant, Main St. 32.76 1.80 34^56 (ins Purvis, 1 vacant, Hyman St. 4.37 1,80 6J7 Bake Purvis, 1 vacant;, Hytnan St. 10.92 f.BO 12.72 I.izzie Purvis, 1 vacant, Main St. 1.00 1.80 2.89 Gabe Purvis, 1 vacant, Broad St. 4.37 ' | go ,17 Geo. T. Purvis, 1 vacant, Hatton St. 880 180 1060 J. Watts Rhodes, of Norfolk, Va„ I vacant Church St! 2.18 1.80 3.98 Uviah Rhodes, I vacant, Pearl St. 6.50 1.80 8.30 Estate of Solomon Riddick, I vacant, Riddick St. 17.47 1.80 John Roberson, 5 acres and 1 vacant, Main St.' 32.00 1.80 33.80 Rosa Roberson, 1 res., BroaTl St. 8.74 1.80 10*54 Beiilah Roberson, 1 vacant, Blount St. ' 2,18 LKO_ 3.98.-- Smith Rober«t«, 2 vaianl, -Blount St. "2718 180 3.98 Edward Rogers, of Norfolk, Va., 1 res., Main St. 8.74 180 10 54 Jane Rogers, 3 lots 15 „»> 1.80. 17.09 Fobe Rogers, 1 vacant, Broad St. 437 1 80* 6.17 P. W. Rogjers, 1 res., Washington St. 13.10 180 1490 Jake Ruffin, 1 res., Elm St. 67.76 (.80 69~5U James RuHin, I res., Main' St. 7.59 1.80 ~ 9.39 W. M. Ruffin, 1 res., Reddick St. 27.25 180 2 >!os Whit Ruffin, 2 res., Elm St. 13.22 1.80 15312 Frank Scott, 2 vacant, Jamesville Rd. 6.55 1.80 8.35 Estate of Alfred Sherrod, 1 vacant, Washington St. .23,56 . 1.80 25.36 W. Henry Sherrod, 1 vacant, Washington St. 14 57 1.80 16.37 M. D. Slade, 1 vacant, White St. '"*7.59 1.80 9 % 39 S. S. Slade, 1 vacant, R. R. St. 7.64" 1.80 944 Richard Smith, 1 vacant, Main St. « 10,92 1.80 1272 Eli Smith, 1 vacant, Hatton St. 32.70 1.80 34 56 Andrew Smith, 1 vacant, Hamilton St. 12.62 1.80 1442 Maggie Speller, 1 vacant, Elm St. 21.84 1.80 23.64 Mattie B. Speller, 1 res., Washington St. 26.62 1.80 28.42 Wilson Staton, jr., 1 vacant, White St. 7,90 1,80 9,70 Charlie Stokes," 1 vacant, Pearl St. 4,32 1.80 6^12 Tom Stokes, I vacant, Sycamore St. 17.53 1.80 19J3 VVilliam'Stokes, 1 "vacant, Washington St. 8.25 1.80 lo!o5 Willie Thompson, 1 res., Sycamore St. „ 10.88 LBO 183,8 Ada White, I vacant, Hyman St. 2TIB 180 3.98 Edna Whitley, 1 vacant, Main St. * 0.86 1.80 H.bb Wiii. Whitley, 1 vacant, Washington St. 38.20 1.80 40.00 Joe Wilkins, 1 res., Main St. 14.15 1.80 15!vS ', P. D. Williams, 1 Main St., vacant " Joe Williams, 1 vacant, Wilson St. * 13.10 1.80 14^90 Joe Wilson, 1 vacant, Hatton St. 17.42 1.80 • 19*22 S. Woolard, sr., 1 vacant, Pearl St. 17.47 1.80 P>!27 Joe Woolard, 1 vacant, A. C. L. St. 7.21' 1.80 93)1 Matilda Woolard, 1 vacant, Pearl ,St. 3.28 1.80 . 5.08 I HALF PRICE 1 Save money all year! "Gold Ribbon'' Brand Coffee and Chicory has the strength of ordinary coffee and you use I only half the quantity to a cup. When you buy a pound of "Gold Ribbon" Blend, it's I like buying 2 lbs. of ordinary coffee—and I - PAGE THREE