FORECLOSURE SUITS FOR TAXES ACTIONS INSTITUTED DURING MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1934 FIRST ADVERTISEMENT The defendants named below, and all other persons claiming any in terest in the subject matter thereof, will take notice that civil actions have been commenced in the Su perior Court of Pitt County, North Carolina, in which the COUNTY OF PITT IS PLAINTIFF to foreclose certain certificates of tax sales and liens held by the said COUNTY OF PITT for 1930 DELINQUENT TAXES, .And ail of whom will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt County, North Caro lina, at his office in the Courthouse in Greenville, North Carolina, and present and defend their respective claims, if any, within six months from the date hereof, or be forever barred from any interest therein or claim in or to the proceeds from the sale of said lands. The property described below and set opposite the names of the respec tive defendants was listed for taxa tion by said defendants for the year 1930 as shown in the several com paints filed in said actions, and is the same real property owned, or formerly owned, by said defendants. THE NAMES OF THE DEFEND ANTS OWING TO THE COUNTY OF PITT DELINQUENT TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1930 ARE AS FOLLOWS: FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP (White) Askew, W. C., 175 a Home. Baker, J. O., Gdn., 130 a J. Branch. Barrett, Mrs. J. E., 50 a Pocosin. Atkinson, P. T., 1 Res. Belcher. Bynum, R. A., 1 lot Grimmersburg. Burnette, Herbert, 108 a Flanagan. Coward, Mrs. Gertrude, 2 lots Lin coln Park. Carraway, Mrs. Geo., 1 lot Grimmers burg. Carraway, A. C., 24 a Ward Run, 21.6 A Rogers. t Carraway, A. C. & B. N., 21.7 a Rog ers, 25 a M. Carraway. Corbett, S. L., "2 Vac. lots Main, 1 Res. Main. Darden, Mrs. Sarah C., Admx., 1 lot Main St., 2 lots Church St., 1 lot Norfolk & Southern R. R., 1 lot E. S. Pollard, 1 lot Main St., 7 lots Lincoln Park. Edwards, W. C., Estate, 1 lot Main. Harris & Rasberry, 1 lot Wilson. Horton, M. D., E a Pocosin, 114 a Barrett, 72 a Woods, 203 a C. Creek, 1 lot Contentnea, 1 lot A. Jefferson. Horton, Mrs. Helen Waters, 1 res. Wilson St. Hill, Mrs. Evelyn, 1 lot Grimmers burg. Jones, Albert, 52 a B. Branch, 40 a B. Branch. Jones, J. 0., 58 a C. Creek. Jones, L. R., 60 a J. D. Jones, 64 a Plank road, 1 res. Belcher St. Joyner, Mrs. L. A., 4 lots Main St., 1 lot Pine St. Jefferson, G. W., 208 a H. T. Jeffer son. Joyner, Mrs. C. C., 2 lots Contentnea and Pine. King, T. B., 32 a Plank Road, 1 lot Home Ave. Lassiter, Mrs. Nan, 1 Res. Pitt, 1 Vac. Pitt. Lewis, J. R. & Brother, 1 lot Con tentnea. Lassiter, Mrs. Mabel, 1 lot Main St Lassiter, W. R. J., 1 lot Main St ..........*?**1' *1* 'I' '1' Lewis, S. T., 50 a C. Creek. Lovelace, J. W., 2 lots Church St., 2 lots Turnage St. Lewis, J. R., 46 a C. Creek. Lewis, J. T., Estate, 839 a Home. Morrill, Dr. D. S., 45 a Plank Road, lot Church St McKee, T. R., 1 Res. Wilson St Murphy, W. E., 45 a C. Creek, 1 lot Horne Ave., 10 lots Contentnea, 1 lot Basnight. Moye, Mrs. Lucy J., 169 a E. A. Moye. Norris, J. B., 1 lot Grimmersburg, 1 lot Pitt, 1 lot Wilson St. Oakley, Mrs. I. B., 75 a J. Branch, 1 lot Wilson St., 1 lot Main & Leg gett. Perkins, J. L., 1 lot Walnut St Pitt Gin Co., 1 Gin plant. Paylor, J. H., Agent 125 a C Creek. Paylor, J. Hill, 1 lot Sheppard, 1 Vac. Pine, 1 lot Waverly, l .lot Main, 3 lots Lincoln Park. Pippin, J. R., 2 Vac. lots. Pittman, W. E., 2 a R. Pittman, 22 a Gin, 50 a R. Pittman. Swain, N. Y., 60 a C. Creek. Trotman, J. M. Estate, 49 a Piney Grove. Turnage & Fields, 1 lot Wilson St Turnage, H. W., 1 lot Wallace, 4 lots Contentnea, 2 lots Turnage, 2 lots Belcher, 3 lots G. E. Moore, 1 lot Tom McKinney, 30 lots W. Heights. Turnage, B. O., 1 Res. Church. Turnage, T. L. & W. J., 30 a Vick, 30 a Davis, 180 a Pocosin, 1 lot Wilson; 1 lot Church, 1 lot Main, 1 lot Bel cher, 1 lot George & Pine, 1 lot Cotton Ave., 1 lot Main, 1 lot New Road, 1 lot Lincoln Park, 216 a Little C. Creek. Tyson, Mrs. B. J., 93 a B. Branch. Ward, W. G., 1 lot Main St. Wainwright, Mrs. Letha, 1 lot Marl boro. Warren, J. S., 25 a M. Carman, 1 lot George. Warren, W. S., 1 lot George. FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP (Colored) Armstrong, J. L., 3 lots Lincoln Pk. I Anderson, J. H., 2 a S. Creek. Artis, Francis, I lot Lincoln Park. Atkinson, Perry, Sr., Heirs, 1 lot Main. Atkins, John 1 lot Walnut. Bagley, Easter, 1 lot Berry St. Barrett, Royal, 1 lot Lincoln Park. Bass, John Henry, 1 lot Lincoln Park. Baker, Haywood, 2 lots G. E. Moore. Barnes, Oscar, 1 Res. Lincoln Park. Barnes, Tom, 1 lot J. Y. Monk. Barrett, Irma, 1 lot Walnut. Bennett, I. S., 1 lot George, 1 lot Cot ton, 1 lot Walnut, 1 lot Main, 1 lot Bennett & W., 2 lots Bennett, 1 lot Lincoln Park. Best, Mary, 1 lot Perry, 1 lot H. Du pree. Blount, Will G., 1 lot Lincoln Park. Blount, Joe, 2 lots Main, 1 lot Lin coln Park. Boyd, Wilson, 1 lot Wallace, 1 lot near Wallace, 2 lots George, 2 lots Wallace. 1 Brown, Alfred, 1 lot Lincoln Park. Cameron, Monroe, Est., 2 lots Main St., 1 lot Lincoln Park. Cooper, William, 1 lot Wallace St. Cobb, Lula, 1 lot Walnut, 1 lot Ben nett. Dixon, W. H., 1 lot Lincoln Park. Dunn, John Henry, 1 lot Washington. Dupree, Daniel, 1 lot Main, 1 lot Wal nut, 1 lot Lincoln Park Dupree, Jacob, 2 lots Main. Edwards, Wright, 1 lot Lincoln Park. Harrison, Exum, 1 lot Walnut. Fields, W. H., 1 lot Lincoln Park. Fulton, Ethel, 1 lot Walnut St, & B. St. Gaskins, Stephen, 1 lot Main. Gay, George, Sr., 1 lot Lincoln Park. Gay, Daniel, 1 lot Lincoln Park. Gay, Richard, Sr., 1 lot Lincoln Park. Hamlin, A. P., 1 lot Walnut, I lot George. Hines, David, 2 lots Lincoln Park Hopkins, Nelson, 2 lots George St, 1 cafe, 1 lot Wallace St, 1 lot George St, 1 lot R. R. St, 1 lot Perry St. Hopkins, Sallie, a Marlboro. Jenkins, Rebecca, 1 lot Wallace. Johnson, Charlie, 1 Res. Lincoln Pk. Jones, Edwards & Gorham, 1 lot Main. Jones, Gertrude, 1 lot Walnut Jones, Grissom, 1 lot G. E. Moore. Joyner, Bessie, .1 lot Lincoln Park. Joyner, Joe, 1 lot Contentnea. Joyner, Oscar, 1 lot Main,. 1 lot Lin coln Park. Joyner, Alonza L., 1 lot Main St, 1 lot Bennett'St Joyner, Letter, 1 vacant lot Walnut St, 1 lot Lincoln St Joyner, Ferebee, 1 lot Walnut St Joyner, Dennis, 1 lot Main St Joyner, Wiley, 1 lot Bennett St. Land, Allen, 1 lot Main & Wallace. May, Walter, 1 lot Lincoln Park. Mitchell, Henderson, 1 lot Wallace. Moye, Alonza, 1 lot G. E. Moore. McKinney, Tom, 1 lot Main, 2 lots Lincoln Park, 1 lot W. E. M. McKinney, Laura, 2 lots Walnut. N. C. Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1 lot Main. Peyton, Lizzie, 1 lot Main. Pollard, J. R., 1 lot Wallace, 1 lot Main, 3 lots Lincoln Park. Pruden, Richard E., 1 lot Wallace. Reaves, Columbus, 1 lot George, 1 lot Lincoln Park. Saunders, Elijah, 1 lot Wallace, 1 lot Contentnea. 1 lot Lincoln Park. Scarborough, J. H., 1 lot Wallace St. Smith, Susan, 1 lot N. S. RL R. Taylor, Edward, 1 lot Lincoln Park. Thlgpen, David, 1 lot J. L. H., 1 lot Wallace, 1 lot New Home. Tyson, Ed, 1 lot Wallace. Tyson, Will A., 1 lot Lincoln Park. Tyson, Alberta, 1 lot Main St., 1 lot Walnut St Vines, Marcellus, 1 lot E. C. R. R. Wallace, William Henry, 1 lot Marl boro. V Wooten, Lyman, 1 lot Wallace. Ward, Mary, 1 lot Walnut St. Williams, S. W., 1 lot <R. R. St. FOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP (White) Baker, C. C., 23 a Forbes, 28 a Forbes, 1 a Tug-well. 1 .res, Wilson St., 1 store Wilson St. Brock, J. A., Gdn., 20 a Fulford Woods. Brown, J. R., 95.15 a W. C. Moozu. Cooke, Mn.. J. W., 125 a J. D. Gard ner. Dilda, J. L., 149 a Home, 2 res. Eason St., 1 vacant lot Eason St., 1 lot R R. St. Eagles, Mrs. L. B., 2 vacant lots R. R. St. Eason, J. T., 1 lot Tom Vines house. Edwards, W. C., 33 a Wooten, % lot Falkland, 1 filling station, 2 vacant lots Wilson St., 1 res. Lynch St. Edwards, W. F., 38 a Home. Gardner, J. L., Admr., 87 a Home. Gardner, Mrs. W. E, 1 Filling Station R. Ri Gardner, A. J., 8 a Home. Gardner, Mrs. Mary Jane, 1 res. Wil son St. Hayes, Mrs. W. H., Est., 1 Res. R. R. Holland, Mrs. D., 1 Res. Jefferson & Mill, 2 Negro Houses. Horton, J. P., 48 a Home, 3/4 a I. J. Horton. Negro Houses. Killebrew, W. J., 166 a Wallace. Killebrew, J. P., 1 Res. Wilson St., 62 a Pitt. Mercer, W. H., Heirs, 1 Res. Wilson St. Moore, Mrs. W. C., 1 lot Wilson St. Nichols, H. C., Agt., for Ed S. 33 a Nichols. Nichols, Nancy J., 33 a Nichols. Nichols, H. C., Agt. for W. E. 33 a Nichols. Owens, Mrs. B. M., 8 a Mills. Owens, M. W., 1 res. Wilson St. Owens, Mrs. C. L., 1 store Wilson St. Owens, C. L., 2 lots Eason St Phillips, Benjamin, 40 a Cook. Pinetops Development Company, 9 Vac. lots W. R. R. Pittman, Miss Ethel, 33 a J. B. Pitt man, 10 a Gardner Woods. The Macclesfied Co. & other, 1 a J. B. Arnold, 24 a Vacant. Webb, Mrs. H. W., 1 lot Block 1 No. 3, 7 lots Block H No. 2-9. Wooten, J. Allen, 96-3/4 a Home, 33 1/4 a Home; FOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP (Colored) Brooks, Walter, 2 a Webb No. 107, 1 a Webb No. 25, 2 a Home. Taylor, John, 1 lot J. L. Jefferson. Vines, Holloway, 1 lot R. R. Willoughby, Ben, 5 a Lang. ? ?$? ??? ?$? 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* * ?Answers Timely Farm Questions At State College QUESTION Where can a grower secure the 12 cents loan mi cotton authorized by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation ? ANSWER: Any bank, cooperative marketing association, partnership, corporation, or person is authorized to lend money to producers on eligi ble cotton warehouse receipts. Certain forms, which can be obtained from the county agent, must be com pleted and submitted with applica tion for loan. All cotton must be classed as low. middling or better in grade and must be tax-exempt or have had taxes paid on it before ap plication is filed. QUESTION: Are table scraps good for chickens? ANSWER: Table scraps are usually an extremely concentrated, highly seasoned food and often produce dire results if the birds are allowed to gorge themselves. Where only a few birds are kept and fed only a grain ration the scraps undoubtedly supply some of the deficiencies brought about by such a feeding! method. This system of feeding, however, does not bring out the best in the birds and cadses low vitality as well as a decreased production. For best results all birds should have the proper ration and be well housed. QUESTION: What grasses are recommended for permanent pastures in North Carolina? ANSWER: The grass mixtures vary with the type of soil and loca tion. The grasses that would do well in the Coastal Plain section on loamy soils would be unsuited to other soil conditions in the Piedmont Section. A full list of the recommended mix tures for different sections is given in Extension Circular No. 202, copies of which may be obtained free from the Agricultural Editor at State Col lege. MOVING OF POST OFFICE BRINGS GREATER ACTIVITY TO BLOCK A great increase in activity has been noted in the business block, to which the Postoffice was moved sev eral months ago, its quarters now being in the new building erected by J. W. Holmes adjoining his office building. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO RE NEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. JUST TO REMIND YOU?When in Farmville strolling around, if you chance to get on Main Street and happen to want something to eat, whether it be apples, grapes, oranges, lemons, broad or cabbage, potatoes, a bottle drink, or almost anything else of v/hich you happen to think, stop at the cab mounted on wheels, right on the vacant corner of Main and Wilson Sts. JACK RUSSELL, noted for fair prices, full weight, and a friendly smile. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the adminis . ?{??J* 4--J trator of the estate of Seleta Moore, deceased, late of Farmville Town ship, Pitt County, N. C., this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present same before me on or before October 1, 1935 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 24th day of September, -I-*?*4**!*?$*. 1934. A. H. MOORE, Admr. John B. Lewis, .Atty. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Richard Pruden, de ceased, late of Pitt County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de +,M"1?4,+4,4,4,4,4,4,4m!,+?I,4,4,4mM*4,4,4,4,+++ > ?|> tfr i|i t|> i|i i|i ?|* i|i i|? i|> <|i i|i i|i i|i ?|? i|i i|i i|i ?|? ceased, to exhibit them to the under signed at Farmville, N. C.f on or be fore the first day of September, 1935 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 28th day of August, 1934. DAISY PRUDEN, Adrarx. of Estate of Richard Pruden. John B. Lewis, Atty. 6wks. ?H-4?-K*+++,H*+++++?H,++++++?H*+ 4-^* 4* ^ 4* 4* ? 4" 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4-4-4* 4* 4*++4*++ i* ft SURE WE LOOKED at THE OTHERS aw? lAati umy^ I Bought a Terra plane as much for an automobile that was not nearly so comfortable to ride in and handle as my Terra plane. Performance is great; the economy is great. D HfiWAsn. Rochester. If. Y. We Bought a Terraplane ?ton, selected ? Terraplane, becanse its lines most nearly approached an airfoil and therefore oHerod the least resistance to the air. We have secured between 19 and 20 mllea per gallca on trips. ? MR.?. MRS.PAULB.EATON. Charlotte, N. C. ...y. - .? .. - , I Bought a Hudson thoroughly satisfied with my judgment In purchasing your car, as It has performance, economy, comfort and price.?HENRY M. McCONAUGHY, Seattle. I Bought a Terraplane car driver, but not after I aat behind the wheel of a Terraplane. I'd never havo a car acain without Road Level ere like you furnish. Smoothest riding rve ever enjoyed. -E. A. CONKLQ1Q. Cincinnati Does It pay to take jour time about buying a car? Just ask Hudson and Terraplane owners. Of the thousand* of men and women who have bought new Hudson* and Terra plane* this year, 5 out of every 8 looked at several other make* of car* before they decided. 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