Notice of Sale for Non Payment of 1931 Taxes r - ~ n n ? ?? n ? i Under and by virtue of the law of the State of North Carolina as con tained in Chapter 131 of the Code of 1927, entitled Taxation, and amend ments thereto, I will on Monday the 5th day of February, 1934, before the courthouse door in Greenville, N. C., at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, and continuing thereafter until all the real estate set out shall have been sold, offer for sale and sell to the j highest bidder for cash to satisfy the; delinquent taxes against said proper-1 ty for the year 1931, due Pitt County in the amounts shown, together with the interest, penalties and costs, the fallowing real property. This the 3rd day of January, 1934. H. L. ANDREWS, Tax Collector for Pitt County. FARM\ ILLE TOWNSHIP ? WHITE ? 1931 LAND SALES Allen, C. N., 1 lot S 33.77 Askew, W. C., 2S9 acres, 10 lots, balance "due 228.19 Atkinson, Ben S., 1 lot 26.82 Baker, J. 0., Gdn., 130 acres.. 83.44 Barrett, Mrs. E. A.,. 1 lot 41.50 Barrett, Mrs. J. E., 50 acres __ 13.41 Barrett, H. L., 2 lots 28.33 Bell, L. R., 30 acres 17.28 Bobbitt, A. W., 1 lot 11.16 Bundy, Mrs. J. T., 490 acres 2 lots 517.14 Burnett, Hubert, 108 acres 141.85 Bynum, R. A., 1 lot 4.03 Bynum, J. H., 324 acres 212.25 Capps, Mrs. Novella, 54 acres 1 lot 60.35 Carraway, C. C. & B. N\, 46 acres 19.37 Carraway. A. C., 46 acres 54.72 Carraway, Mrs. Geo., 1 lot 47.68 Carraway, B. N., SO acres .. 92.91 Corbett, S. L., 3 lots 34.27 Coward, Mrs. Gertrude, 3 lots 2.24 Darden, Mrs. Sarah E., Admr., 7 lots 57.41 Edwards, W. C., (Heirs) 2 lots 7.-15 Flanagan, Mrs. Sheba, 1 lot 32.15 Flanagan, Mrs. Mollie, 36 acres 39.04 Forbes, J. Arthur, 60 acres 70.10 Gay, J. R., 1 lot 4.47 " 1 ' 119 A(\ \ Gay, W. u., 2 iocs nj.-tv Gay Bros., 1 lot 2.24 Harris. Rasberry & Knott, 1 lot ,-_r 6.71 Harris & Rasberry, 1 lot 14.^0 Hookerton Terminal Co., 13 lots 217.10 Horton, Mrs. Helen, 2 lots __ 58.LI Horton, McD., 391 acres, 2 lots 366.69 Horton, Mrs. Lillie R., 190 acres 3 lots 383.68 Jackson. W. R? 2 lots 3.73 Jefferson. R. L., 285 acres ? 167.88 Jefferson, G. W., 208 acres 225.08 Jones, J. R., 50 acres 54.81 Jones, J. D., 58 acres 48.89 Jones, L. R. 125 acres 1 lot .. 147.75 Jones, Mrs. Beulah, 1 lot 34.27 Jones, C. L., 98 acres 94.93 Jones, Albert, 32 acres 15.52 Joyner, Mrs. L. A., 5 lots 61.69 Joyner, R. A., 4 lots 14.62 Joyner. Mrs. C. C., 1 lot 16.39 King, T. B., 32 acres, 1 lot 91.46 Lassiter. Mrs. Nan, 2 lots 16.39 Lassiter, W. R. J., 1 lot 2.24 Lassiter, Mrs. Maude, 1 lot .. 22.S0 Lewis. S. T., 50 acres 130.09 Lewis, J. R. & Bros., 1 lot 4.03 Lewis, J. R., 46 acres 105.98 Lewis, J. T. (Heirs) 939 acres 582.55 Mewborn, J. A., 1 lot 52.55 Monk, J. Y., 3 lots 66.26 Moore, Mrs. G. E., 141 acres. 7 lots 486.53 Morgan, D. R., 2 lots 107.56 Morgan, Mrs. D. R., 1 lot 31.29 M&frill, Dr. D. S.. 45 acres 1 lot 137.46 Moseley, J. Wooten & others, 1 lot 6.71 Moye, A. J., 165 acres 131.80 Moye, Mrs. Lucy J., 169 acres_ 127.40 Murphy, W. E., 45 acres 12 lots 154.44 Newton, Mrs. Mattie A., 1 lot 81.151 Norfolk Southern R. R. Co. 33 lots 39.12 j Norman, Mrs. Zula, 13 acres.. 11.921 Norris, J. B., 3 lots 29.16! Oakley, Mrs. I. B., 75 acres 2 lots 99.551 Oakley, Maggie Francis, 64 OO KO ! ~<3JZ _ yy.w f Owens, Mrs. Florence, 52 acres 17.441 Parker, Joe Jr., 1 lot 43.43! Paylor, John Hill, 125 acres, 7 lots 184.45 Paylor, Mrs. Alice, 4 lots 26.10 * , ? Perkins, J. L, 1 lot 5.22 Pierce, L. T., 2 lots 65.58 Pippin, J. R., 2 lots 5.37 Pitt Gin Co., 1 lot 52.15 Pittman, W. E., 74 acres 88.73 Potter, K. L, 34 acres 30.78 Rountree, Mrs. Madeline, 3 lots 45.75 Rouse, T. H., 1 lot 4.57 Sheppard, W. G., 2 lots 42.47 Sheppard, Ben, 170 acres, 9 lots! ! 407.52 Smith, J. S., 1 lot 45.45 Smith, F. M., 1 lot ; 3.73 Smith, Mrs. Lossie, 1 lot 26.82 Smith, R. L-, 266 acres . __ 350.15 Smith, Lloyd, 1 lot 34.38 Smith, Mrs. A. Tn 1 lot 41.72 Smith, W. H.r 2 lots 1.49 Stepp, Ben, 1 lot 16.78 Stepp, Mrs, John, 1 lot .. 1L34 vk:. , Swain, W. Y., 60 acres, 93.87 Taylor, Mrs. Jasper L., 2 lots 30.86 Taylor,-Mrs. J. P., 34 acres. 4 lots 103.66 Townsend, Mrs. C. R., 9 lots,. 102.44 Lola, 12 acres 10.78 Tripp, Joseph, 1 lot 10.06 Trotman, J. M. Heirs, 49 acres 26.82 Tugwell, J. T., 44 acres 45.30 Tugwell, Robert, 60 acres 61.20 Turnage & Fields, 1 lot 17.88 Turnage, T. C., 216 acres, 9 lots 541.18 Turnage, D. L., 135 acres 160.92 Turnage, W. J. & T. L., 180 acres 43.59 Turnage. B. 0., 216 acres, 12 lots 547.45 Turnage, H. W., 4 lots 193.48 Tyson, Mrs. B. J., 69 acres 48.08 Tyson, -Joab B., 1 lot 25.54 Vick, N. C., 2 lots 18.63 Ward, W. G., 1 lot 25.38 Warren, J. S., 25 acres, 1 lot 33.08 Wells, Mrs. W. M., 1 lot 3.36 Windham, G. W., 1 lot 34.20 Warren, A. D., 7 lots 10.43 FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP ? COLORED ? 1931 LAND SALES !Albritton, John Allen, 1 lot?5,19.09 Anderson, J. H., 2 lots 3.36 [ Anderson, Lillie, 1 lot 1.12 Armstrong, J. L., 3 lots 7.08 Armstrong, Bettie, 1 lot 3.73 lArrington, Wm., 1 lot 4.56 i Artis, Francis, 1 lot 20.86 ; Artis, John Ed., 3 lots 67.46 Atkinson, John, 1 lot 5.96 Atkinson, Percy (Heirs) 1 lot 23.84 Baker, Haywood, 2 lots 5.47 I Barrett, Emma, 1 lot 5.96 | Bass, John Henry, 1 lot 3.73 I Bennett, I. S., 8 lots 127.17 Blount, Will G., 1 lot \ 4.93 Blount, Joe, 2 lots 16.11 Boyd, Wilson, 5 lots 29.02 Brown, Alfred, 1 lot 6.42 Cameron, Monroe (Heirs) 2 lots 5.37 Chesttnut, Haywood, 1 lot 3.73 Chestnut, Hardy, 1 lot 1.12 Cobb, Lula, 2 lots 14.16 Cooper, Wm., 1 lot 2.68 Daniel, Aaron, 1 lot 1.49 Darden, Moses, 1 lot 2.12 Dew, W. Arthur, 1 lot 10.89 Dixon, John Sr., 4 lots 10.71 Dixon, W. H., 1 lot 9.69 Dixon, Ernest, 1 lot 13.41 Dixon, Bertha, 1 lot 1.12 j Dunn, John Henry, 1 lot 6.72 I Dunn, Joe, 1 lot 2.24 1 Dupree, Geo. W., 1 lot 7.75 j Dupree, Mattie, 2 lots 21.C1 Dupree, Paul, 1 lot 1.4D Dupree, Daniel, 3 lots 5.59 Dupree, Jacob, 2 lots 18.34 Exum, Harrison, 1 lot 14.16 Farmer, Coy, 1 lot 3.73 Foreman, Arthur, 2 lots 6.42 Foreman, Rose, 1 lot 14.16 Foreman, Bettie, 5 lots ??? 10.21 Foreman, Ben, 1 lot 1.49 Fulton, Ethel, 1 lot 8.94 Gaskins, Stephen, 1 lot 9.5$ Gay. Daniel, 1 lot 2.38 Gay, Geo. Sr., 1 lot 4.08 Glover, Carrie, 1 lot 9.69j Hamlin, A. P., 2 lots 34.72 Hargrove, H. J., 1 lot 7.78 Hines, David, 2 lots 3.17 Hopkins, Joe and John, 1 lot__ 1.12 Hopkins, Sallie, 2 acres 4.47 Jenkins, Rebecca, 1 lot 5.96 Johnson, Nathaniel, 1 lot 7.45 Jones, Gertrude, 1 lot 24.59 Jones, Grisson, 2 lots 2.24 Jones, Edward & Graham, 1 lot 27.9-4 Joyner, Ferbee, 1 lot 4.47 Joyner, Jackson, 3 lots 2.24 Joyner, Joe, 1 lot 2,61 Joyner, Lettie, 2 lots 2.61 Joyner, John T., 1 lot ? 17.88 Joyner, John R., 1 lot 4.47 Joyner, Rosa, 1 lot 11.18 Joyner, Wiley, 1 lot 1.87 Joyner, Almira, 1 lot 5.22 Joyner, Jennie, 1 lot 16.39 Joyner, Oscar, 2 lots 12.31 Joyner, Moses, 1 lot 5.06 Kennon, Will, 1 lot 4.56 King, Ida, 1 lot 1.12 King, Arthur, 1 lot 1.12 Lane, Allen, 1 lot 9.381 May, General, 1 lot 7.45 May, Walter,'1 lot 9.69 May, Henrietta, 1 lot 5.96 Mitchell, Henderson, 2 lots 11.92 Move, Alonzo, 1 lot 2.98' Moye, Henry C., 103 acres ___ 109.78 McKinney, Laura, 2 lots 2.24 N. C. Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1 w 22.35 i ~ ~ I Peyton, Lizzie, 1 lot 7.45' Pollard, Jas. P., 4 lots 36.74 Pruden, Richard E., 1 lot ___ 64.19 Pullen, Rosa, 1 lot 1.87 j Rollins, E. L., 4 lots 28.31 Sanders, Jerry & Bros., 1 lot? 1.12 Sanders, Eliza, 3 lots 8.84 Sanders, David, 1 lot 4.19 Sanders, Jerry, 1 lot 4.19 Sanders, Greer, e, 1 lot 5.68 Scarborough, J. H. 1 lot 11.18 Speight, Zodoc, 1 lot 1.12 Speight, Alonzo, 1 lot 1.12 Spell, Joseph, 2 lots 2.98 Streeter, Arthur, 2 lots 1.49 Sugg, H. B., 2 lots 16.92 Sugg, Addie, 1 lot 5.96 Taylor, George, 1 lot 1.12 Taylor, Jas. W., 1 lot 11.04 Taylor, Agnes M., 1 lot 2.24 Thigpen, David, 3 lots 20.21 Tyson, Geo., 1 lot ' 7.45 Tyson, Alberta, 1 lot 5.96 Tyson, Smithy, 1 lot 7.45 Vinesjiaade, 3 lots 6.71 Vines, MaiceUus, 1 lot 10.22 Vines, Washington, 1 lot 12.39 Ward, Prank, 1 lot 1.12 Whitfield, Charlie, 1 lot 14.62 Williams, Sam, 1 lot 1.12 Williams, Ed. C., 1 lot . 5.22 Williams, Lonnie, 1 lot .?.6.71 Use Idle Land To Fight Plant Disease North Carolina farmers suffer an annual loss of several million dollars as a result of the plant diseases af fecting the principal crops of this State, according to Dr. R. F. Poole, plant pathologist of the Agricultural Experiment Station. The crops chiefly affected are: Tobacco, corn,- wheat, oats, Irish po tatoes, sweet potatoes, beans, soy beans, cowpeas, peanuts, watermelons and cabbages. Some of the parasites which cause the disease will live for years in the soil even when no crops are grown, Dr. Poole said. But most of them gradually die out or grow weaker when deprived of the plants they thrive on best. For this reason, he recommended that farmers retiring acreage from cultivation under AAA contracts might leave infested land idle, where practicable, to let the disease germs lose their vigor. Some areas now in tobacco might be allowed to produce nothing but weeds for several years, he said. Other areas could profitably be devoted to pasture or else planted to crops immune to the parasites that cause tobacco diseases. In instances where land cannot well lie left idle or planted to immune (crops, Dr. Poole continued, the far [ mers should obtain the most hardy and disease resistant plants availa ble. Much headway against some of ! the diseases can be made, he said, by planting early and fertilizing the crops so that they will mature before the parasites become active. The worm that causes big root dis ease works most actively in hot j weather. Crops planted as soon as [possible in the spring after the dang I er of frost is over usually have a good chance to mature before the worm reaches its most destructive stages. Still other diseases not caused by parasites are caused by lack of prop er ingredients in the soil; such as, magnesium, nitrogen, petash, zinc, iron, maganese, sulphur and copper. These can usually be remedied by ap plication of the lacking substances, he said. Four more pages of commies in colors. Now the bright, breezy 16 PAGE COMIC WEEKLY, with 30 or MORE COMICS each week in the MALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERI CAN. Make sure of your copy. Wooten, Lyman, 1 lot 7.45 FOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP ? WHITE ? 1931 LAND SALES Baker, C. C., 3 lots $ 67.9G Brock, J. A. Gdn., 20 acres__ 4.27 Brown, J. R., 95 acres 107.44 Cook, Mrs. J. W., 125 acres 86.90 Corbett, S. L., 90 acres 122.59 Eagles, Mrs. L. D., 2 lots 1.43 Eason, J. T., 1 lot 5.53 Edwards, W. F., 38 acres 26.37 Edwards, W. C., 37 acres, 3 lots 73.00 Edwards, E. F. L., 83 acres 95.45 Edwards, Mrs. J. F., 97 acres__ 52.62 Edwards, J. A., 83 acres, 1 lot 72.79 Gardner, J. L., Admr., 87 acres 32.01 Gacdnei^'J. L., 123 acres 83.41 Gardner, Mrs. Mary Jane, 1 lot 15.01 Gardner, A. J., 8 acres 12.79 Holland, Mrs. D., 3 lots 37.53 Horton, J. P.,"48 acres 38.71 Jefferson, Mrs. Bessie, 5 lots- 8.14 Jefferson, Mrs. Bessie, Admr., for Joe Jefferson, 14 acres 12.63 Jefferson, R. L., 863 acres, 7 | lots 599.00 Jefferson, G. W., 839 acres, 4 3 acres. . 86.01 Edwards, Mrs. J. F., 97 acies ? 1 lot 52.32 Edwards, C. B. & Miss Lucy, 64 acres 30.98 Edwards, W. C., 36'6 acres, 3 lots ! 67.S8 Fountain, Mrs. Mary K. for J. , L. Fountain Heirs, 15 lots? 191.16 Fountain, Mary K. & R. A. Fountain, 7 lots 95.80 Gardner, A. J., 2 acres 8.18 Gardner, J. L., Admr., W. C. Gardner Heirs, 87 acres 29.87 Gardner, R. A., 4 lots 81.79 Gardner, R. A. & Co., 3 lots? 124.64 Gay, Joseph, 42.42 acres 39.14 i Godwin, Mrs. Lula, 2 lots 24.55 Horton, Mrs. Annie, 207 acres 78.25 Jefferson, Lum, 16 acres 14.9S Jefferson, Mrs. Bessie, 5 lots 5.43 Killebrew, & Dilda, 166 acres. 115.05 Killebrew, J. P., 62 acres, 1 lot 90.15 Lane, Mrs. M. E., 1 lot 2.95 Lewis, J. R., 271 acres 167.64 Mangum, E. G. & R. A. Gard ner, Co., 49 acres 57.53 Mercer, E. R., Sr., 100 acres 81.13 Mercer, J. A., 1 acre, 2 lots 97.31 Mercer, W. H. Heirs, 1 lot 28.76 Moore, Mrs. W-. C., 1 lot 29.50 Morrill, D. S., 95.15 acres 102.51 Mosaley, Elisha, 57 acres 60.74 Moseley, Willis, 26 acres 23.60 N. C. Joint Stock Lank Bank, 123 acres ^ 67.85 Owens, B. B., 23 acres 34.94 Owens, G. P., 241 acres 112.79 Owens, Mrs. B. N., 8 acres __ 4.43 Owens, H. L., 7 lots 3C.13 Parker, Mrs. S. L., 1 lot ^? 4.43 Phillips, Benjamin, % acre 13.72 Pierce, L. T., 178 acres 105.69 Pinetops Development Co., 9 lots : 12.54 Pittman, Ethel, 43 acres 36.21 Pittman, Dr. E. E., 43 acres __ 36.22 Smith & Yelverton and R. A. Gardner & Co. 1 lot 13.65 Smith, W. Leslie, Admr., W. M. Smith, 1 lot 19.91 The Macclesfield Co., 8 lots__ 48.73 The Macclesfield Co., et al, 24 acres, 1 lot 50.89 The Macclesfield Sand & Grav el Co., 2 acres 2.95 Tugweli, J. L., 3 lots 44.99 Webb, Mrs. H, W., 8 lots 2.12 Wooten, J. Allen, 130 acres 67.85 Wooten, W. H., 109 acres 81.87 _ FOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP ? COLORED ? 1932 LAND SALES Brooks, Walter, 3 acres $ 1.12 ? Bryant, Cherry, 2 lots 18.28 Bullock, Peter, 6 lots .j. 2.00 ? Edwards, Joe, 1 lot 1.38 King, Gracie, 4 lots 9.97 Taylor, John, 1 lot 7.1C White, Carolina, 79 acres 52.60 Willoughby, Ben, 5 acres 13.24 DR. VIRGIL H. MEWB0RN Optometrist ?NEXT VISITS? Farmville, N. C., at Fields' Jewelry Store, Monday, Jan. 15, 1934. Appointments may be made for Farm ville for any Saturday night. Ayden, N. C., at P. R. Taylor Co.'a Store, Monday, Jan. 8, 1934 Eyes Examined ? Glasses Fitted Tarboro?Every Friday & Saturday. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Fannie Cobb, deceased, late of Pitt County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Farmville, N. C., on or be fore December 15th, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. j,This 14th day of December, 1933. R. O. LANG, Administrator of Estate Mrs. Fannie Cobb. John Hill Paylor, Attorney. 6w NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES PITT COUNTY vs. C. V. CANNON AND WIFE, MRS. C. V. CANNON. By virtue and in pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court made in the above entitled cause on November 20, 1933 the undersigned Commission er, appointed for the purpose therein named (it being a suit- to foreclose the lien on the hereinafter described land held by the County for non-pay ment of taxes) will expose for sale to the highest bedder, at public auc tion for cash, on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1934, at the Court house door in the city of Greenville, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, M., the follow ing lots of land situated in the Coun ty of Pitt, State of North Carolina, described as follows: That certain lot in the Town of Ayden, Pitt County, on the North side of Second Street, adjoining the Beverly Hotel property, First and Second Street, and Blount Street. This 4th day of January, 1934. F. C. HARDING, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES PITT COUNTY vs. R. C. CONNON AND WIFE, MRS. R. C. CANNON. ?, By virtue and in pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court made in the above entitled cause on November 20, 1933 the undersigned Commission er, appointed for the purpose therein named (it being a suit to foreclose the lien- on the hereinafter described land- held by the County for non-pay ment of taxes) will expose for sale to the highest bedder, at public auc tion for cash, on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1934, at the Court house door in the city of Greenville, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, M., the follow ing lots of land situated in the Coun ty of Pitt, State of North Carolina, described as follows: That certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the Town of Ayden, Pitt County, on the South side of Second Street, and adjoining the prop erty of A. R. Cannon, the J. R. Tingle property, and an alley. This 4th day of January, 1934. F. C. HARDING, Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. R. Bearnan, de ceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to hotify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, N. C., on or before December 15th, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 12th day of December, 1933. D. S. MORRILL, Administrator of J. R. Beaman, Estate. John Hill Paylor, Attorney. 6w A TONIC Laxative CONSTIPATION, with the annoy ing symptoms that usually come with it, cuts down organic force and disturbs normal health and well-being. A thorough cleansing of the digestive tract is of great assistance in the removal ;of sick ening constipation symptoms. 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