Gold Mining Being
Stopped By WPB
The mining of gold is being stop
ped by WPB, mainly to release some
3,000 to 4,000 miners so they can go
and mine some metals that are more
"precious"?like copper, and zinc,
and manganese, and even iron. That
ranks as one of the most bitterly
symbolic news items of the year?
or of a generation, for that matter.
It makes absolutely official the de
pressing fact that copper, and steel,
and aluminum and nickel, and other
metallic sinews of war are more
precious than gold in these times
when the whole world is using mil
itary power as the primary medium
of exchange, when the weight and
power of armed might U almost the
sole bargain inf factor that the world
dares to recognize . . . Gold won't
buy the things those other metals
will, these days ... In fact, there's
considerable doubt, expressed by ace
economists on both sides of the At
lantic, whether gold will ever come
back to the eminence it has known
throughout virtually all recorded
time as the stick by which all other
values are measured . . . The success
?though impermanent?of Hitler in
Asing radio sets, typewriters, cam
eras and other things on a barter sys
tem to provide the wherewithall to
pay for the largest and most high
ly-mechanized military force the
world had known, is one of the
things that have blasted the faith
of a lot of experts in the "gold stan
dard."
Bring Your Ship
in This Year
WISHES and hopes are na
tural, but they can't
materialize without actions
Don't wait for your ship to
come sailing in . . . tow it in
with a strong chain of SAV
INGS. Open your savings ac
count now, and contribute
part of your weekly earnings.
Small deposits bring great re
sults.
Branch Banking & Trust Co.
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
"THE SAFE EXECUTOR"
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corposatloe
Double Wings for Yank Fliers
Sir Sholto Douglas, Air Chief Marshal of the British Royal Air Force,
is shown as he inspected members of the three American Eagle squad
rons of the RAF before they were transferred to the U. S. Army Air
Force. The Eagles still wear their RAF uniform. With the U. S. A. A. F.
they will operate as a fighter group, retaining their identity as Eagles.
(Central Prest)
+IIXTY 5IQt
-he wants tcr know.
Ef you hav bin dceaf and dumb,
and short-sited, and keerless to ther
pint ot slunbrin whilst ther con
flagrashun creeps upon yer, haint
you got a heck of a hurdle to make
ef you jumps outn ther fryin-pan
and ther fire both at one bound?
Yas-sir, thar aint but two things
necesary to make ther world go ther
way you wants it. And one of 'em is
ther will to do it, and ther other one
is ther power to do it with. Now thar
aint no doutin that Mr Hitler has got
ther will to dominate ther world,
and all ther Germans has bin work
in hell-bent to cumulate ther power
to do it with ever sense old Senator
Lodge downed Mr Wilson's Peace
League, and Uncle Sam took his boys
offn ther Rhine. And thar aint no
doutin that ther Japs hav got ther
will to jossel Uncle Sam offn ther
map, and that thay hav bin fixin fer
ther power ever sense Uncle Sam
put his footprints on ther Philipines
bark in 1898 Mr Hobson (that sunk
ther Merrimac) told us rite then to
git ready to fight Japan, and made
a lectur-tower all over the country
tryin to work up our will to git ther
power to handle ther problem when
hit cum, but folks said he was jest
tryin to show off, and skeer a ele
fant with a mouse. But ther speech
I lieered 'im make sounded lak he
knuwed sumthin. (And he didnt say
a durnd thing Imut his own bravry,'
nuther). But now ther day-of-do is
upon us. And we hav lost Mr Wil
son and nis La-ag-to-force-pcace. And
we hav lost Mr Hobson, thout listnin
to his warnins. And we loosed ther
shackles on Germany that World
War I gived us. And about all weve
got left is ther chance to work up
sum will of our own, and sum power
of our own, after ther bumble-bees
and yallerjackets hav pounced upon
us. Hits a hull-of-a-hill to clim with
our galluses broke loose, and our
pantloons danglin round our heels,
whilst ther sting-a-rees air stickin us
whar our brains seems to be. But ef
we kin keep pullin together sum
will, lak we seems to be doin ler our
selves, and keep buildin up ther
power, lak we hav made sich a good
late start at doin. And we kin show
ther Good Lord that our cause is
rightus ernuf to justify His still
blessin us with Capn Roosevelt as
leader of ther fray, mebby we'll
make ther hill, regardless.
Encourage Lite of Vegetable
Meals 4 s Fertilizer This Year
Supplies of the vegetable meals
are much greater this year than ever
before, and their use in fertilizers
should be encouraged where eco
nomic conditions justify. The cost
of nitrogen from these sources is
now approximately $4 per unit
greater than that from inorganic
sources, and at this price can be jus
tified in any large quantity bnly on
crops giving a relatively high return,
such as tobacco and truck crops.
?
Chaplains with U. S. armed forces
are using chalices made of gold
plate over an iron base, copper and
brass will not be used to manufac
ture articles of religious devotion
until after the war.
NOTICE of TOWN TAX SALES
I, L. U. James, tux collector for the town of Williamston, County of
Martin, State of North Carolina, have this day levied on the following
tracts of land, and will sell same at public auction, for cash, at the court
house door in Williamston, North Carolina, on Monday, November 9th,
1942, at 12 o'clock noon, for taxes due and unpaid for the year, 1941, un
less said taxes, penalty and costs are paid on or before that date. A
charge of $1.50 to care for costs in handling the sale plus interest are to
be added to each of the amounts shown.
This the 7th day of October, 1942.
L. U. JAMES, Tax Collector.
Town of Williamston.
WHITE
Birmingham, F. B , 1 Watts St res $ 74.00
Cherry, J. B., 6 llaughton St ten, 1 Mattress Factory A res, 1
Groves lot, 1 Main St store, 1 Main St lot * 228 39
Clark, C. B. and C. B., Jr., 1 Main St store 79 42
Cox, Mrs. Stacy, 1 W. Main St res 61.50
Critcher A Matthews, 2 Matn St stores . 70.00
Daniel, H. L., 1 Haughton St res 74 88
Everett, J. R., 1 Smithwick St lot 15.56
Gurganus, L. H., 1 Watts St res 51.00
Hardison, C. C., 1 Elm St res 11.21
Bines, Mrs. Ethelyne, 1 W. Mam St res 35.00
Hodges, F. K., Estate, Warren St ten 5.00
Lamb, W. G , Admr., 1 Smithwick St res 66.25
Leggett, Mrs. W. H , Est., 6 Warren St lots 34.54
Iwggett, Mrs. J A., 1 Beach St lot 2.50
Mitchell, Mary King, 1 Watts St ten A lot 51 25
Moore, Geo. E., 1 Main St res, 1 Main St shop 30.38
Myers, W. M , 1 Ray St res 44.67
McLawhorn, D. C., 1 Academy St lot 20.51
Norton, M. J., 1 river lot 12 13
Peele, H. O., 1 Haughton St lot, 1 Main St office, 1 Simmons Ave ten 46 62
Peele, Mrs. G. A A H. O., 1 Biggs St ten, 1 Haughton St lot 25.00
Ray, Horace A., 1 Beach St lot 1 25
Rogerson, B B., 1 Warren St res 11.52
Rose, H. T., 1 Beach St res 47.25
Simpson, Mack T., 1 Smithwick St res 47.63
Stalls, Mrs. D. 1)., 1 Mam St res, 1 Hyman St ten 48.75
Steele, Mrs. Allie H., 2 Washington St stores 60.00
Stephenson, W E., 1 Pine St res 7.25
^Mn^w|oad^e^J CI , I _ 50 90
COLORED
Alexander, William L., 1 Hyman St lot
Alexander, M. L., 1 Garrett St lot
Bag ley, Lucy, 1 Rhodes St res
Bennett, Ben, 1 Washington Road res
Bell, Frank, 1 R.R. res
Bell. Eugene, 1 Leggett Lane res
Bonds, Shermon. 2 res & ten R R. St
Bonds, Mary, 1 Hyman St res
Boston, Virginia Slade, 1 Mary Slade res
Brown, Eddie Watts, 1 Washington Road shop
Brown, Wm. Elmer, 1 Church St lot
Bryant, Louisa, 1 R.R. St res
Bullock, Ella. Est., 1 Wilson St res
Clemons, John, 1 Church St res
Clemons, Elisha, 1 Sycamore St lot
Davis, Bob, Est., 1 R.R. St lot
Ebron, Caroline, 1 Harrell St lot
Everett, Florence, Washington Road res & lot
Graham, Leva, 1 Washington Road res
Gurganus. Henry. Est., 1 Wilson St res
Hill. Geo. T., 1 Sycamore St lot
Hyman, Mary, 1 Wilson St res
James, J T., 1 Pearl St res
Jones, Naomi, 1 R.R. St res
Little, Fernando, 1 res Little St
Mizell, W. B , 1 Elm St res
Ormond, W. V., 1 Duplex Pearl St, Blount Road
Ormond. W. V , Jr., 1 Rhodes St res
Peel, J W , Washington Road property
Payton, Bruce, 1 Washington Road cafe and 1 ten
Pugh, W H., 1 Sycamore St res
Purvis, W. T.. 1 Centre St res
Purvis, Geo. T., 1 Hatton St res
Purvis, Bertha, 1 Martin St res
Purvis, Mittie, 1 Hyman St res
Respass, Millie. Est., 1 Elm St res
Roberson, Rosa, 1 Broad St res
Rogers, William, 1 Main St res and store
Rogers, Rosa, 1 Pearl St res
Rogers, Arnesia, Est., 1 Garrett St res
Ruffin, Fannie, Est, 1 W. Main St res
Kuffin, Whit, Est., 1 Elm St property
Slade. John, Est., 1 Church St res
Slade, J. D., Est . 1 Roddick St ti n, 1 Church St res, 1 Williamston
Realty Co. lot, 1 Sycamore St lot, 1 W. Mam St lot
Slade, Turner, 1 White St lot, 1 Elm St lot
Smallwood, Moses, 1 E Main St res
Smith. Phyllis, 1 E Main St res & ten
Spruill, Abe, 1 White St res
Staton, Wilson, 1 White St res
Stokes, William, 1 Washington Road res
Washington, James. 1 Broad St res
Whitley, William, 1 Pearl St res
Williams, Perlie D . 1 Hyman St lot
Williams. Carrie, 1 Jamesville Road lot
Williams, Caroline. 1 Harrell St lot
Wilkins, Joe, 1 E. Main St res
Woolard, Jesse, 1 Pearl St ten
CAMEL
FIRST IN THE
? SERVICE *
In the Army?
Navy ? Marine* ? and Coast Guard ?
the Havorile Cigarette is Camel.
(Bated on actual sale* records in
Post Exchange* and Canteen*)
ASK roUK MALM PO* 5MCIAL
SMVICf MAIUNQ WRARMR
Notice Of Sale Of Real Estate For Taxes In Martin County For Year 1941
I, M. L. Peel, tax collector for Martin County, State of North
Carolina, have this day levied on the following tracts of land,
and will sell same at public auction for cash at the court house
door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, on Monday,
November 2, 1942, at 12:00 o'clock noon, for taxes due and un
paid for the year 1941 unless said taxes, penalty and cost are
paid before the above date.
This first day of October, 1942.
M. L. PEEL, Tax Collector.
JAMESV1LLE TOWNSHIP ? White
L. W. Ange, 239 a S. E., S. H. A J. D Ange, 24 a Ange Est $ 77.70
Oresa Ange, 22 a M. P. Ange
G. L. & J. N. Cooper, 18 a Mizell
Mrs. Lillian Corey, 1 res
Mrs. Alice V. Davis, 7 a W. C. Mizell
W. R. Hampton, Fishery
J. R. Hardison, Est., 25 a Askew
Lucy F. Holliday, 50a W. T. Mizell & 50 a Pierce, bal due
Paul Holliday, 12 a Turner Baker
J. M. Jones, Est., 1 res
W. C. A N R. Manning, 100 a Grimshaw
R. O. Martin, Est., 1 res -_...
J. A. Mizell, 7 a W. C. Mizell
Mizell, R. J . Est.. 50 a W. C. Mizell
W. H. Mizell, Est, 7 a W C Mizell
Mamie Macabe, 1 vac lot
J. D. Price, 78 a Z. Z. Price
Roanoke Chev. Co., 9 a W. C. Mizell
JAMESVILLE TOWNSHIP ? Colored
Levis Ausbon, 5 a Gaskin
Brick Boston, Est., 75 a Boston
Columbus Boston, 26 a res
Hester Boston, 1 1-4 a Jerry Smith
L. Boston, 1 a T. Boston
Lucreta Boston, Est., 58 a James
Willie Boston, Sr., 1 1-2 a Cordon
Willie D. Boston, 9 a Geo. Brooks, 14 a Geo. Brooks, 11
a Fletcher Brooks A 16 a Charlie James
Willie Brooks, Est., 6 a Brooks
R. W. Butts, 2 1-2 a Godard
Isolene Clark, Est, 3 a Pierce
Peter Dickens, 1 vac lot
Robert Gilliam, 25 a J. E. Boston
Emma Gray, 1 res _
Henry Gray, 1 res
Sylvester Gray, Est., 6 a Gray
Bill Harris, 1 res ? -
Booker Hill, 2 1-2 a Godard
Irma L. James, 58 a Stewart James -
W. R. James, Jr., 6 a Gadyst Cordon
Augustus Jordon, 5 a Jordan
Frank Keys, Est., 2 1-2 a Coburn
S. W. R. Keys, 2 1-2 a Godard .
Stanley Keys, 1 a Hinson
Ed Moore, 2 1-2 a wood land ...- ...
Samuel Moore, Jr., 1 a James
S. L. Moore, 7 a Putnam
James Powers, 3-4 a Powers '
Nora Rice, Est., 7 a
Sam Rid dick, 1 res
Nellie Ruff, Est. 1 vac lot . _ ,
Marina Sanders, 1 vac lot
Willie Smith, 1 1-4 a Jerry Smith
Minnie Walker, 1 vac lot
Early Whitehurst 1 a Fagan
Flossie Woolard, 72 a Lucretia Boston
WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP ? White
J. C. Godard, 51 a Wiley Green
Mary C. Stailings, 2 a creek land _
Mary Warrington, 13 a Griffin
Clemmie Wells, Est., 32 a Wells
Frank Wells, 5 a Wells
WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP ? Colored
S. L. Andrews, 23 a Mose Andrews
Burgess, Heirs, 37 a Burgess ...
Leona Moore. 1 a Fagan _>
Rebecca Roddick. Est., 30 a Stumpy field
Edward Reddick, 1 a Reddick
. R. Slade, 50 a Slade
Charlotte Slade, 40 a Slade
GRIFFINS TOWNSHIP ? White
Mrs. Elizabeth Avert, 1 a res
John W. Corey, 25 a res
Beverly Corey, Est^ I a Sofia Corey
V. L. Woolard, Est, 200 a Peel
GRIFFINS TOWNSHIP ? Colored
Gee Butler, 25 a res
BEAR GRASS TOWNSHIP ? White
John E. Corey, 25 a Peel
Mc. D. Cratt, 2 a Cratt \
Henry Leggett, Eat., 20 a Mill Pond
Mrs. Delia Mizell, 16 a Cratt
Daniel Taylor, Est., 2 a res
WILI.IAMSTON TOWNSHIP ? White
Mrs. W. F. Allen, 25 a Burroughs
F. B. Birmingham, 1 res Watts St
S. R. Bullock, 72 a Simpson
J. B. Cherry, bal 375 a Whitley, 60 a Melson, 50 a Dinah
Martin, 640 a res, 49 a Gillikin, 40 a Bennett, 6 ten
Haughton & Rhodes, 1 mattress factory & 1 vac
Main St
L. H. Gurganus, 1 res Watts St
W. G. I^amb, Admr., 1 res Smithwick
F. K. Hodges, 1 Warren St ten
John D I.illey, 13 a res
C. M Mizell, 10 a res
Qeo. E. Moore, 1 res Main St and shop
W. M. Myers, 1 res Ray St
H. O. Peel, 1 Main St office, S. Ave ten, 1 Haughton St vac
Horace Ray, 1 vac lot, Ray St
Mrs. Eli Roberson, 1 Main St res
Malcolm T. Simpson, 1 res Smithwick St
Mrs. Allie Steel, 2 stores Washington St
W. E. Stevenson, 1 res Pine St
K. G. Strawbridge, 1 vac Rhodes St and factory
B. B. Williams, 1 res R R. St
WILLIAMSTON TOWNSHIP ? Colored
William L. Alexander, 1 vac Hyman St
S. L. Andrews, 1 res, 1 vac Elm St
Lucy Bagley, 1 res Rhodes St
Eugene Bell, 1 res Leggetts Lane
James Brown, 43 a res
Eddie Watts Brown, 1 shop Washington St
Laura Bryant, 1 res R.R. St
W C. Bunch, 1 res Elm St., 2 lota Broad, 1 lot Elm
Elisha Clemmons, 1 vac Sycamore St
Robert Davis, Est., 1 vac R.R St
Caroline Ebron, 1 vac Harrell St
Christina Everett, 1 res Center St
Florence Everett, 1 res Washington St
Bryant Gaynor, 1 res R R. St
Lenora Giles, 1 vac Elm St
Chas. Godard, 1 res
Mary Hyman, 1 res Wilson St
Naomi Jones, 1 ret R.R. St
Maggie Latham, 1 res Church St
Tom May, 1 vac Franklin St
Isolene Mocks, 1 res White St .
Laura Moore, 2 a Jones land
Elijah Moore, Est, 1 res, 1 ten
Thad Newsome, Jr., 35 a res
Goler Ormond, 1 res Martin St
Aulgo Outterbridge, 1 res
Will Perkins, 400 a Woody Thompson ?
W. H. Pugh, 1 res White & Matthew St
W. T. Purvis, 1 res Center St
Mack Reddick, 15 a Little land
Millie Respass, Est, 1 res Garrett
Jane Rice, 1 res Broad St
Beulah Roberson, 1 vac Blount
Smith Roberson, Est., 1 vac Blount
Rosa Roberson, 1 res Broad St
Dave Rogers, 25 a Biggs Roberson . .
Arnesa Rodgers, 1 res Garrett St
Fannie Ruffln, 1 res W. M. St
Whit Ruffin, Est., 1 res Elm St
John Slade, Eat., 1 res Church St
Noah Slade, It a Slade land
Turner Slade, 1 vac White St . ?
Birriasia Slade, 1 ten Reddick St
Mattie Speller, 1 store Washington St., bal due
Abe Spruill, 1 res. White St
William Stokes, 1 res Washington St
William Whitley, 1 res Pearl St ;
Carrie Williams, 1 vac Hatton St
Caroline Williams, Est., 1 vac Harrell St
I Joe Wilkins, 1 res East Main St
CROSS ROADS TOWNSHIP ? White
Bailey, BurnhiU & Adkins, 30 a woods land
Champion Auto Co., 22 a demons
W. A. Roebuck, Est., 1 lot
CROSS ROADS TOWNSHIP ? Colored
John Ewcll, Est., 1 res
John Griffin, 1 res
Alice Johnson, Est., 8 a A. Johnson
Connie Mizell, 65 a res
J. A. Roberson, Est., 40 a J. A. Roberson
J. L. Roberson, Est., 40 a res
ROBERSON VILLE TOWNSHIP ? White
W. W. Andrews, Heirs, 100 a Rodgers & Purvis
Mrs. W. E. Ayers, 47 a Keel
Walter L. Baker, 1 res
W. Byrd Ballard, Heirs, 15 u Smith & Bunting
Mrs. S. Bain, 1 vac Parmele
Brown, Heirs, 3 1-2 a Roberson
R. B. & W. A. Brown, 45 a Roberson & Whitfield
Mrs. Maybelle Bullock, 1 vac Parmele
W. T. Bunting, 1 res R.R. St
S. T Carson, 300 a Savannuh
T. C. Crisp, Heirs, 1 res Parmele
J. W. Edmondson, 104 a Carson Ward
J. W. Eubanks, 1 vac Pecan St _.
Jasper Everett, 3 a Everett Vanderford
C. R. Gray, 1 res Outterbridge
Mrs. J. S. Griffin, 1 vac Gold Point
Gurganus & Beulah Jenkins, 12 a Stevenson & Purvis
W. W. Harper, Heirs, 59 a Van Nortwick, bal due
Harris Hdw. Co., 1 vac lot Gold Point
W. L. Johnson, Heirs, 1 vac Guilford St
R. L. Nelson, 1 res Parmele
W. L. Roddick, 1 vac lot Green St
D. D. Roberson & H. E. Rodgerson, stalls St lot
G. I). Roberson, Heirs, Pressing Club R.R. St
G. L. Roberson, Heirs, 1 vac Guilford
H. L. Roberson, 1 res Roberson, 1 vac Purvis, 1 storage
Mary C. Roberson. Heirs, 15 a Taylor St Robersand lund
Mrs. Maggie Roebuck, 80 a Ross St Hargrove land, bal due
H. A. Rodgerson, Service Station, Academy St
J. L. Speight, Heirs, 1 store
Standard Realty Co., 482 a Savannah land
Eli Stevenson, 27 1-2 a Stevenson and res
E. C. Stevenson, 37 1-2 a Taylor St Roberson
Mrs. M. W. Whitfield, res Academy St
J. C. Wynne, res Parmele
Mrs. Lila Wynn, vac lot Parmele
ROBERSONVII.LE TOWNSHIP ? Colored
Ada Andrews, 1 vac lot Parmele
S. L. Armstead, res Pecan St
Geo, Barnes, Heirs, 1 vac lot Parmele
Slede Barnhill, Heirs, 1 vac lot Parmele
Hattie Brown, 1 vac lot Parmele
Sandy Brown, res R.R. St
C. L. Clemmons, rea
Annie Coburn, res
Gordie Council, 17 a Mayo Council
Will Edwards, vac lot Parmele
Frank Everett, vac lot Parmele
Lila Gainor, vac lot Parmele
Robert Lee Gainor, res Parmete -
W. A. Gray, vac lot Parmele
Lena Hilliard, 10 a Harper land
John H. Howell, 36 a Nelson land, bal due
Anna Jenkins, vac lot Parmele
Annie Nelson Jenkins, res Parmele
Claud Jenkins, res Parmele
Lena Jenkins, res Parmele
Mack Jenkins, Heirs, vac lot Parmele
Anna Jones, Heirs, vac lot Parmele
William Jones, vac lot Parmele
Mack Latham, vac lot Parmele
Hattie Leathers, 5 a Roberson & Taylor
Mary Lewis, vac lot Parmele
Mack Little, Sr., 5 1-2 a Gainor land
London Loyd. res Parmele
Jno. D. Manning, vac lot Parmele
Jane Mizell, 22 1-2 a Rogers land
Carrie Modica, res
Ashley Moore, res East End ?...
Rufus Moore, vac lot Parmele
J. L. S. Nelson, Heirs, vac lot Parmele
John Pitt, Heirs, res Parmele
Bruce Payton, res Second St
Charlie Phillips, vac lot Parmele
W. M Powell, vac lot Parmele
NurcessuS Roherson, vac lot Park St
Kd & Louis Spmill, res Parmele
Booker T. Staton, 57 a Carson land
Anderson Wiggins, vac lot Gold Point
Curneliu Wynn, res Gold Point
Nellie Wynn, res Gold Point
Richard Yarrcll, Heirs, vac lot Cochran St
POPLAR POINT TOWNSHIP ? White
Mrs, J. A. Lcggett, Bee yard
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP ? White
J S. Ayers, res
Mrs Annie E. Cobb, vac lot
J. A Davenport, res
J. 11. Knox, res
Dr K. M lying, drug store
J. W. Pough, Est., res
J F. Purvis, Est , vac lot
Standard Realty Co., 100 a woods
E C. Stevenson, 473 a Sherrod & Fleming land
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP ? Colored
Richard Bennett, 10 a Ned Williams land
John Bonds, res
Dnlphus Brown, 4 a Baker land
Irene Brown, 17 a Hugh Pitt
Berthu Collier, res
Mack Council, 21 u res
Nelson Council, 30 a res ? ~ ..
Lcla Gainer, 20 a Ewell, 51 a woods, 137 a Joe Slade, 6
Homestead
Carolina Griffin, Est., 4 a res
Aaron Howell, 1 vac lot
John Jenkins, res
Emma Jones, res
Golina I.loyd, 1 lot .........
Alton Pitt, 4 a Abbie Gore land
Augustus Pitt, 17 a Hugh Pitt land
Hugh Pitt, 17 a Pitt land
Sahra Ilaynor, Est, res
C. L. Tyson, 204 a Sherrod land
Ernest Ward, res
W. 11 Williams, Est., res
Lee Wynn, 4 a Downs land
Geo. Wynn, H2 a Purvis land
GOOSE NEST TOWNSHIP ? White
J. S. Ayers, vac lot
Bellflower & Johnson, vac lot
Cassio M. Davenport, lot
I,. J. Davenport, 1 house and lot
C. L. Etiieridge, vac lot
Mrs. Blonzie Bland, res .
John Paul Harrcll, 19 a llarrell land
Mis. Lena llarrell, res
Richard Johnson, Est., 410 a Gatlin land
Allen lying, 1-2 a J. Williams land
Chas. W. Preddy, 1 house and lot ....._
L. D. Roebuck. 290 a Cotton land
Mrs. T. S. Strickland, 15 a Capt. Hyman land
Neta Thorn, 55 a llarrell land
B M. Worsley, Gdn.. fiH a Hyman land
GOOSE NEST TOWNSHIP ? Colored
Surah Anthony, 17 a Boh Williams
S. T. Bell, 80 a Bell land
Bertha & Gordon William Brown, 1 vac lot
John Brown, res - .
Molesta Dollberry, Est, res
Charlie Gay, 1 vac lot
Ruffin James, Est., 70 a R. James, bal due ...
Ella Jones, 20 a Cassandy Hyman land
W. M Hyman Jones, 30 a Harrell land, 101 a Sally
Jones, 22 a Jones _
Cora Lanier, 6 1-2 a J. Jones 1
Frank Leathers Si Frank Barnes, 135 a Sally Moore land
William Lynch, 32 a Ebron land
Joe Purvis, 33 a Chesson land
Eliza Ruff, 1 vac lot
Raleigh Sherrod, vac lot ? ?.?_
Ida Staton, 84 a Bennett land ?
Wheeler Staton, 23 a Jain Dollberry land
James Wiggins, 3 a res ?
'Johnnie Wilson, vac lot ..