mm?????i Farmville Enterprise FAItMVILLE, H. C. G. ALEX BOUSE, Owner 4 Mgr. Era Horton Shackleford Associate Editor f*nhHahfd THE ROUSE PRINTEKY a Subscription Pries: One Year VLM ? Sx Mentha 78c ADVERTISING KATES: Display (Minimum) 30* Per Inch Reader*, Per Liaa._5e Ail Legal ad vs. 5c a Una per week. Published weekly and entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at FannviHe, N. un der act of March 3rd, 1373. ?" V _ Fertilizing Value Of Cottonseed Meal A ton of cotton seed has approxi mately the same fertilizer ingredi ents as 1,053 pounds of cottonseed meal, says C. B. Williams, head of the agronomy department at State College. But when meal i3 used as a source of nitrogen in applying a complete fertilizer to a crop, the yield is us ually 10 percent higher, he says than when the nitrogen is obtained from cotton seed. Therefore, Williams says, growers will usually find it profitable to fer tilize with meal rather than with seed, though seed can be used when applied properly. On an average, the meal will con tain 5.8 per cent nitrogen, 2.8 per cent phosphoric acid, and 1.8 per cent potash, while the seed will con tain ? per cent nitrogen, 1.4 per cent phosphoric acid, and 1.2 per cent potash. When exchanging seed for meal at a cottonseed oil mill, the farmers should get enough meal to equal the fertilizer value of their seed, plus an extra amount to pay them for hauling the seed to mill and the meal bncV home, Williams points out Otherwise, they may make a better trade by selling their seed and buy ing meal In case the grower wishes to use for fertilizer purposes, Williams suggests that they make a compost of the seed with manure, rich dirt, or wood's mould in the fall rather than put the seed directly under the crop in the spring. Wilkes County Corn Wins Sweepstakes More han 40 years ago, D. V. Nichols, of Wilkes county, started growing and improving a variety of corn known as Wilkes County White. This year his grandson, Quinten * Nichols, growing the same variety, won the sweepstakes prize ' at the State Fair, in competition with 156 other entries, for the second succes sive time. Through the years the Nichols family has specialized in the de velopment of a superior type of corn. Don Nichols, son of D. V. Nichols, joined a 4-H corn club at the age of 14 years and began selecting his seed according to the instructions of state and farmers' bulletins. He exhibited his corn at the coun ty show that year. E. S. Millsaps, then district agent for the State Col lege extension service, selected the beat ear from Nichols' exhibit and told the boy to select that type of seed in the future. When he started, his corn yielded an average of 47 bushels to the acre. During his last year as a club mem ber, his yield had risen to 77 bushels to the acre. Ted and Dwight Nichols, brothers of Don, joined the club when they reached the required age and start ed growing corn. When their sons reached the age of 10, they too join ed they club and started growing corn. They have shown their corn at county, state, and national fairs, winning prizes each year. Quintan is the eldest son of Don Nichols. For three generations, largely through the teaching of corn club work, the Nichols family has made Wilkes County White famous, says L. r. Harrill, state 4-H club leader. JOHNSON-GAY ? " Mr. Locke C. Johnson, of Green ville, S. C., and Miss Sarah Mdba Gay, oi Fountain, were united in marriage at the Presbyterian Church here Wednesday - afternoon, Novem ber 28, by the pastor, Rev. H. M. Wilson. The ceremony was witness ed by a few intimate friends. FABMYHJLK WINS LAST FOOTBALL GAME OF SEASON FannviHe closed the current foot ball season Wednesday by defeating Sooth Edgecombe 7-0, the latter team having won from Fannville eariier in the season. The game was a hard fought one throughout, both teams displaying much spirit and vm Carroll Ogleaby and Fred Jones, backs; Roland Joyner, Carroll Mod a wja j|| m '?? | n Atl* a VBlVUJVy WANS vMa " v-e#U| * ? nTm r p?r? IN THIS WORLD OF OURS I . : Our faith almost dies, when friends deceive us, And all of our pet illusions leave us. We all have doubts and woubles that grieve us, In this old world of ours. Would you know joy? Stop com plaining. No room for smiling when the hearts a whining. Our blackest clouds have a silver lining, In this old world of ours. With all the world's vice and bad < ness, There is left a bit of gladnesn, To save us from much sadness, In this old world of ours. Encouragement and kindness are Humanity's need. So many grope in blindness with no one to lead Are you willing ? These can be helped indeed. In this old world of ours. Remember good service is the rent we pay For the space we share here each day, And some are found in arrears al way. In this old world of ours. So then forget about your sorrow, Of that we need not borrow, And perhaps the Fates tomorrow, Will replace thorns for flowers. ?Minnie Savage Warren. \ WE ARE BROTHERS ALL (By Alex. C. D. Noe) The English love their England; The Frenchman loves his France; And loyalty around the globe, Thrills when its flag advance. We love our native Country; This Land where Freedom dwells; And in the breasts of most of us, High patriotism swells. Each loves the land that bore him; If it be large or small; But none of us should once forget, That we are brothers all. One homan race?all kindred; One Father?God, above; One purpose is our program, All wrapped and tied with. love. There is no room for hatred; No time for war and greed; No selfish cause sufficient, To make the nations bleed. My joy should be your progress; Your joy should be in mine; And each for all in practice, Would work out mighty fine. ^ A RIOT OF FUN You'll find many a chuckle in the big 20-PAGE COMIC WEEKLY which comes each week with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERI CAN. Don't miss this great treat. Order the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN from your favorite newsdealer or newsboy. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Joseph E. Dail, de ceased, late of Pitt County, N. C., I this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present same before me on or before the 17th day of November, 1935. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment This 16th day of November 1934. MRS. LOUISE C. DAIL, Admrx. of estate of Joseph E. Dail. John B, Lewis, Attorney. 6wks. .NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the""power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by J. J. Jack son, to W. A. Darden, Trustee, on January 29th, 1934, and recorded in Book G-15, page 384, Pitt County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and due demand having been made upon said trusteee to sell the same, the undersigned, will on the 10th day of December 1934, at 12 oclock Noon, at the court house, Greenville, N. C., sell the fol lowing described real estate to the highest bidder/for cash: Situated and lying in Pitt County, and about 4 miles from the town of Ayden, and beginning' at the old Hardee Johnson line in the center of the road and running with the said Johnson line N. 85% E. 103 4/5 poles to a gum; thence S. 19 W. 42 poles to the mouth of a ditch; thence with the add ditch a 38% W. 28 poles to the end thereof; thence a 78 W. 89 2/5 pedes with the afore said ditch to the center of the road to Rountree Meeting House; thence with said road N. 15% W. 44 4/5 poles to the crook or bend thereof; thence N. 46% W. 81 8/5 poles with said road, to the beginning, and con taining 2? acres, more or less and being the same tract of land deeded to J. J. Jackson, by R. a Jackson, on April 15, 1887, and recorded in Book Ia3, page 182. This 8th day of November, 1984. W. A. DARDEN, * Y v Trustee (Mortgagee) j ti ? ? . ' 99^9^ debt ana Assignee* f III ^ CHURCHES .1' 11 ? SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 BAPTIST CBUjRCH Rev. I* R. Ennis, Pastor 9:45 a. m.?Sunday SchooL George W. Davis, Superintendent. 11:00 a. m.?Morning Worship. 7:00 p. m.?Young People's work Mrs. J. M. Wheless in charge. 7:30 p. m.?Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m. ? Wednesday ? Prayer meeting. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. B. Mashbern, Pastor Strength for the Weak, Work for the Strong, A Welcome for all 9:45 a. m.?Sunday school, J. O. Pollard, Superintendent. 11:00 a. m.?Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.?Junior and Senior En deavors. 7:30 p. m.?Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m. ? Wednesday ? Prayer meeting. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10:00 a. m.?Sunday school, J. W. Joyner, Superintendent 8:00 p. m.?Evening Prayer and sermon by Dr. Frank Dean, of Wilson. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. H. L. Hendricks, Pastor 10:00 a. m.?Sunday school, J. T. Thome, Superintendent. 7:00 p. m.?Epworth League. 11:00 a. m.?Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m.?Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m. ? Wednesday ? Prayer meeting. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Wilson, Pastor 9:45 a. m.?Sunday school J. H. Paylor, Superintendent. 11:00 a. m.?Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. ? Wednesday ? Prayer meeting. CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Michael J. Begley, Pastor Wilson, N. C. SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Mass 10:00 A. M. Confessions 9:30 A. M. Catechism 10:45 A, M. Kept Taking Cardui Until She Got Rid of the Severe Paint j When Mrs. Ida Hege, of Xdin burg, Ind., was In a painful run down condition, she took Cardui with the results she describes be low: "I had just been what one might say dragging around, feeling miserable and all out of sorts. I remembered how Cardui helped my aunt. I sent for six bottles of Cardui and when I had taken them, I was much better and stronger. X did not suffer so much pain. X continued taking Cardui until I had taken nine bottles. I do not hare the severe pains." ... Thousands of women testify Cardui benefited them. If it does not benefit YOU, consult a physicia% ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Walter D. Owens, late of Pitt County, who died in testate, notice is hereby given that all persons holding claims against estate of said deceased must pre sent same on or before November 24th, 1935, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing said estate will please make immediate payment. This 20th day of November, 1934. J. W. BASS, Admr. of the Estate of Walter D. Owen. John B. Lewis, Attorney. 6w NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR NON-PAYMENT OF 1933 " DRAINAGE ASSESSMENTS NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK T. W. LANG, ET AL YS D. F. LANG, ET AL Pursuant to an order, issued by Hon. J. Paul Frizzelle, Jundge of Superior Court, and by virtue of the assessment roil placed in my hands by the Board of Commissioners of Pitt County Drainage District No. 1, I will, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of December 1934, offer for sale to the highest bidder, the lands of the fol lowing named persons for the amounts stated opposite their names, and being the delinquint assessment on the number of acres as set forth: Mrs. W. C. Askew, 143 acres $185.11 J. T. Bundy, 150 acres 196.64 Tabitha DeVisconti, 243 acres 244.29 Mrs. Helen Horton, 228 acres 239.09 Mrs. M. V. Horton, 111.6 acnes 108.09 Robert Joyner, IS acres ? 9.44 J. R. Lewis, 132 acres 97.32 J. T. Lewis, Est, 640 acnes. 459.15 S. T. Lewis, 291 acres 206.15 Fred C. Moore, 150 acres __ 181.42 Mrs. G. E. Moore, 164 acres._ 108.54 Mrs; B. S. Sheppard, 270 acres ... I 828.71 Mrs. Bessie A.' Smith, 85 acres 28.76 R. L. Smith, 188 acres ? 182.48 Mrs. W. Y. Swain, 65 acres.. 57.97 R. F. Tugwell, 20 acres 10.42 Joab Tyson, 57 1/8 acres __ 61.83 H. L. Humphrey Heirs, 73 acres 181.09 This the 1st day of November, 1934. H. Lb ANDREWS, j. Ktt Tax Collector. NOTICE or TAX SALES FOR NON-PAT PAYMENT OF 1933 TAXES Pursuant to a judgment of the Superior Court of Pitt County duly signed and entered en the nth day of October, 1984, in the action entitled S. I. Dudley vs. Pitt County, and under and by virtae of the law of the State of North Carolina as contained in Chapter 181 of the Code of 1927, entitled Taxation, and amendments thereto, I will ?n MONDAY, DECEM BER 3rd, 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 highest bidder for cash to satisfy the delinquent taxes against said property for the year / 1933, doe. Pitt County hi the amounts shown, together with the interest, penalties and costs, the following real property. This 3rd day of November, 1934. H. I*"ANDREWS, Tax. Collector for Pitt County. FARMYILLE TOWNSHIP WHITE Allen, Paul, 4 lots $ 19.64 Askew, W. C., 131 acres, 133.94 Baker, J. I., 1 lot - 60.86 Baker, J. E., 1 lot 13.64 Baker, J. 0. (Gdn.) 130 acres 61.58 Barrett, Mrs. J. E., 60 acres.- 8.28 Barrett, H. L., 2 lots 13.80 Barrett, R. G., i lot 27.06 Barrett, Mrs. R. G., 1 lot ? 15.90 Barrett, Mrs. E. A., 89 acres 1 lot _ 83.92 Bearner, Mrs. Charles, 1 lot 38.12 Branch Bank k Trust Co., (Gdn. Estelle Bradsher) 1 lot 'L - 8.28 Bridges, Henry Clark, 1 lot? 4.61 Bundy, Mrs. J. T., 640 acres, 2 lot 822.76 Bynum, R, A., 1 lot 2.48 Capps, Mrs. Novella, 54 acres, 1 lot 37.26 Carraway, A. C. & B. N. 47 acres 11.98 Carraway, Mrs. George, 1 lot 30.44 Cobb, Mrs. Fannie, 1 lot _ 16.56 Cowan, Mrs. Gertrude, 1 lot 1.38 Darden, Mrs. J. H., 11 lota 114.96 Edwards, W. C., Est., 2 lots_ 4.61 Farmville Bldg. Loan Assn., 1 lot 12.88 Forbes, J. A. (Heirs) 50 acres 41.40 Gates, J. S., 1 lot ' 90.85 Gay, W. G., 70 acres, 2 lots.. 57.54 Hardy, L. M., 3 lots 7.37 Hardy, L. L, 3 lots 7.S7 Hardy, Bros., 1 lot 1.38 Harris & Rasberry, 1 lot 9.22 Hill, Mrs. Evelyn, 1 lot 4.14 Hobgood, J. M., 7 lots 214.43 Horton, M. V., 114 acres, 2 lots 170.77 Horton, Mrs. Helen, Admx., 203 acres 179.45 Horton, Mrs. Helm, 2 lots 35.89 Humphrey, Mrs. H. 15^ 6 lets 134.33 Jones, L. E., 134 acres 81.05 Jones, J. D., 58 acres 88.57 Jones, J. R., 50 acres 36.11 Joyner, Mrs. L. A., Gdn., 2 lots 16.56 Joyner, Mrs. Annie M., 252 acres, 1 lot 101.02 Joyner, Robert, 40 acres 80.89 Joyner, Mrs. L. A., 2 lots 13.25 King, T. B., 52 acres, 1 lot.. 65.90 Knott, L. E., 1 lot 2.90 Lang, Robert G., 3 lots 48.45 Lang, W. H., 1 lot 11.63 Lang,'Mrs. Elijah M., 1 lot 34.64 Lassiter, Mrs. Nan; 2 lots 10.13 I*assiter, W. R. J. Heirs, 1 lot 1.88 Lewis, B. F. Ex. J. T. Lewis, 948 acres 467.7J Lewis, J. R., 46 acres 76.34 Lewis, J. R. & Bros., 1 acre 2.48 Moore, Mrs. G. E., 141 acres, 7 lots 305.68 Moore, Mrs. C. E., 320 acres, 3 lots 317.87 Moye, Joel W. A J. H. Taylor, Admx A. J. Moye, 305 acres 170.68 Moye, Lucy J., 169 acres 78.66 Mozingo, Mrs, Nannie, 1 lot 22.65 Murphy, W. EL (Heirs) 45 acres, 12 lots _ 95.39 Newton, Mrs. R. R., 1 lot 26.54 Norman, I. W., 1 lot 22.08 Norman, Mrs. Zola, 13 acres. 7.37 Norris, J. B., 3 lots 18.87 North American Land Co., 194 acres 94.78 Oakley, Maggie Frances, 64 acres 20.40 Oakley, John Ira, 64 acres, 1 lot 85.90 Oakley, Mrs. L B., 60 acres? 31.56 Owens, J. R. (Heirs) 25 acres 10.13 Owens, Mrs. Florence, 52 acres - 10.76 Palmer, N. F. Gdn., 1 lot 3.70 Parker, Joe (Heirs) 1 lot_ 23.02 Paylor, John Hill, 125 acres, ? 9 lots 106.64 Perkins, J. I., 1 lot 8.28 Pierce, L. T., 2 lots 55.29 Pitt Gin Co., 1 lot 36.00 Pittman, W. E., 74 acres 54.89 Realty Sales Corp., 1 lot ? 13.80 Rouse, Mrs. Jack, 1 lot 10.13 Rouse, T. H., 1 lot , 6.60 Said, Victoria, 1 lot . 87.04 Sheppard Ben S., 170 acres, 8 lots 241.96 Smith, Loyd A Mortgage Ser vice Corp., 1 lot 19.32 Smith, Bessie Allen, 35 acres 14.04 Smith, R. K, 266 acres 207.00 Smith, Mrs. A. T. Heirs, 1 lot 25.78 Smith, J. G., 1 lot : 28.93 Smith, J. S., 1 lot 28.54 Spencer, J. G., 1 lot 44.64 Stepp, Mrs. John, 1 lot 7.07 Stepp, Ben, 1 lot 18.29 Swain, W. T., 60 acres - 67*96 i Taylor, Mrs. Jasper, 2 lots __ 19.04 Taylor, Mrs. J. P., 84 acres, 4 lota 62.60 Townsend, Mrs. C. R., 8 lota. 19.56 Tripp, Lola, 12 acres 6.62 Tugwell, J. L., 221 acres 104.66 Turnsge, H. W., 2 lota .... 79.92 Turnage A Fields, 1 lot 11.04 Turnage, T. C., 1 lot ? 18,45 Turnage, T. L A W. J., 2 lota 7.84 Turnage, The Co., Inc., 1150 acres, 19 lots 907.28 Tyson, Joab B., 66 acres, 1 lot 48.87 Tyson, CL A., 1 lot 1476 Tyson, Mrs. B. J., 69 acres 81.80 ^(Wright, Robert J., 5 lots 86.98 Warren, Mrs^S., 1 lot 1036 Wells, Mrs. W. M., 1 lot _ 2.32 Windham, G. W., 1 lot 28.75 Hooker, Mrs. T. E., 2 lots __ 77.28 . FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP COLORED Anderson, J. H., 2 lots _ 2.08 Armstrong, J. L., 8 lots 4.39 Artis, Joe, 1 lot 16.18 Artis, Amanda, 1 lot 4.61 Artis, Ada, 6 lots 33.69 Atkinson, John, 1 lot 3.70 Atkinson, Perry Heira, l lot? 14.75 Bagley, Easter, 1 lot 1.16 Baker, Haywood, 2 lots 2.48 Barries, Oscar, 1 lot 5.52 Barnes, Annie, 5 lots 10.82 Barnes, Tom, 1 lot 4.82 Barrett, Emma, 1 lot 3.70 Barrett, Cora, 2 lots J 17.03 Bass, John Hairy, 1 lot ____ 2.32 Bennett, L S., 8 lots ! 28.94 Best, Mary, 2 lots 6.46 Blount, Joe, 2 lots 10.26 Boyd, Wilson, 8 lots 16.61 Brown, Alfred, 1 lot .__ 1.85 Bollock, Walter, 1 lot 4.48 Chestnut, Haywood, 1 lot ? 2.32 Clemmons, Henry, 1 lot 4.41 Cobb, Lula, 2 lots 8.75 Dew, W. Am., 1 lot 4.61 Dixon, Henry, 1 lot 8.75 Dixon,' John Sr., 4 lota 5.08 Dunn, J. H., 1 lot 5.20 Dunn, Joe, 1 lot 1.38 Dupree, Red, 1 lot 8.87 Dupree, Jacob, 1 lot 6.21 Dupree, .George W., 1 lot ? 4.61 Dupree, Mattie, 2 lots -13.36 Dupree, Daniel, 3 lots 3.46 Edwards, Wright, 1 lot 4.29 Exum, Harrison, 1 lot 8.75 Parmer, Coy, 1 lot 2.32 Foreman, Rosa, 1 lot 8.75 Foreman, Bettie, 3 lots 6.33 Fulton, Ethel, 1 lot 5.52 Glover, Carrie, 1 lot 5.S9 Hargrove, Robert J, 1 lot ? 4.28 Hines, Dave, 2 lots 1.85 Hope, Viola & Nettie Rasber ry, 1 lot 3.23 Hopkins, Sallie, 2 acres 2.76 Jennings, Nellie, 1 lot 4.61 Johnson, Charlie, 1 lot 4.22 Jones, Edwards & Gorham, - - h n OA 1 lot J.?.*)* I Jones, Gertrude, 1 lot ?, __ 15.18 Jones, Grisson, 1 lot 1.88 Joyner, Jonh Heirs, 1 lot __ 2.76 Joyner, Charlie, 1 lot 1.75 Joyner, Hillard, 1 lot 6.66 Joyner, Will 0., 2 lots 10.95 Joyner, Ferbee, 1 lot 2.76 Joyner, Joe, 1 lot 1.62 Joyner, Jackson, 1 lot 1.38 Joyner, Lettie, 2 lots 1.62 Joyner, Wiley, 1 lot 1.16 Joyner, Rosa, 1 lot 6.90 Joyner, John R., 1 lot 2.76 Joyner, Jennie, 1 lot 9.22 Joyner, John T., 1 lot 11.74 Joyner, Moses, 1 lot 4.50 Lane, Allen, 1 lot 5.96 Lawson, Maude Hicks, 1 lot 7:77 McKinney, Laura, 2 lots 1.3S McKinney, Torn, 3 lots 3.85 May, George, 1 lot __1 2.25 May, Heneritta, 1 lot 3.70 Mechanics & Farmers Bank, 2 lots ? iiU.YU Mitchell, Henderson, 2 lots __ 7.37 Moore, Mary J., 1 lot -? 5.08 Moye, Henry C., 103 acres 67.49 Moye, Lena, 1 lot 1.85 Moye, W. M., 55 acres _? 53.82 N. C. Mutual Life Co., 2 lots 46.01 Parker, Daniel, 2 lots 3.69 Payton, Lizzie, 1 lot ? 4.61 Pollard, James R., 4 lots ? 25.30 Pruden, Richard E., 1 lot 7.82 Pullen, Frank, 1 lot 4.51 Sanders, Jerry, 1 lot ! 8.82 Sanders, David, 1 lot 3.82 Sanders, Green, 1 lot ? 4.73 Sanders, Elijah, 3 lots ' 5.16 Speight, Windson & Sudie, 1 lot : 5.52 Spell, Joe, 2 lots :? 1.85 Suggs, Addie, 1 lot 3.69 Suggs, H. B., 2 lots 13.28 Taylor, Agnes M., 1 lot _i__ 1.88 Thigpen, David, 2 lots 8.65 Thigpen, Pearl, 1 lot 5.08 Tyson, Smithie, 1 lot 4.61 Tyson, George, 1 lot 4.61 Tyson, Ed., 1 lot ; 6.45 Tyson, Alberta, 1 lot 3.69 Vines, Marcelhis, 1 lot 7.49 Vines, Washington, 1 lot 10.25 Vines, Ben, 78 acres, 1 lot 46.48 Wallace, William Henry, 1 lot 4.61 Ward, Celia, 1 lot 4.61 Williams, Lonnie, 1 lot 4.14 Woo ten, Lyman, 1 lot 4.61 FOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP WHITE Baker, C. C. Heirs, 1 lot 18.14 Brooks, J. A?; Gdn., 20 acres 2.62 Brown, S. R., 1 lot 26.88 Bundy, Mrs. J. T., 1 lot ?. 10.46 Cook, Mrs. J. W., 125 acres _ 53.54 Eagles, Mrs. L. D., 125 acres, ? 1 lot 1 50.52 Eason, J. T? 1 lot 8.42 Edwards, W. C., 36 acres, 8 lots - 44.51 Edwards, W. F.,, 88 acres ? 16.46 Ellis, E. EL, 2 lots 17.52 Fountain, Mrs, Mary K. & R. A., 7 lots 63.23 Gardner, A. J., 2 acres ~? %6.86 Gardner, J. L. Adm. W, C. ' . . . ? ' \ ? ' , ... . V ? < . ' . ? ' Gardner, R. A. A Co., 3 lota 58.06 Goodwyn, Mrs. Lula,2 lota__ 16.60 Je?!erspn, Lam, 16 acres ? 9.41 Killebxew, W. J., 116 am* ? 38.85 Mangum, E. G. k R. A., 24% acres - 18.98 Mercer, J. A., 1 acre, 2 lots? 66.54 Mercer, W. H. Heirs, 1 lot? 18.98 Moore, J. R. D., 49 acres ? 46.72 Mosley, Elisha, 57 acres ? 39.70 Mosley, Willis, 26 acres 16.08 Owens, Mrs. C. 1a, 1 lot ?_ 26.28 Owens, C. L., 2 lots 44.20 Owens, Mrs. B. N. 8 acres, __ 2.92 Owens, Mrs J. R,, 2 lots 44.78 Owens, Mrs. Winnie, 87 acres 42.34 Owens, H. L., 7 lots 26.32 Owens, G, P. 241 acres 74.33 Owens, K. T., 23 acres. 26.62 Parker, Mrs. ?. L., 1 lot 2.92 Pierce, L. T? 178 acres 70.36 Pinetops Development Co., 9 lots 8.28 Phillips, Benj., 1 acre 14 1 13.40 ? Pittman, Ethel, 48 acres 23.90 Reddicfc, J. W., 50 acres, 4 lots 1. *2.91 Smith, M. R, 1 lot 20.44 The Sand & Gravel Co., 1 acre 1.96 The Macclesfield Co., 24 acres, 1 lot 83.59 The Macclesfield Co., 9 lots__ 32.19 Tugwell, J. L., 8 lots 83.70 Webb, H. W., 8 lots 1.40 Wooten, W. H., 109 acres __ 56.94 ' FOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP COLORED Bullock, Peter, 6 lots 1.32 Taylor, John, 1 acre 5.73 Willoughby, Ben, 5 acres 10.20 NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR 1933 TAXES TOWN OP FARMVILLE Pursuant to an order signed by His Honor, Judge J. Paul Frizzelle, and by order of the. Board of Aldermen, 1 will, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934, at noon, in front of the City Hall in the Town of Farmville, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following Real Estate for town taxes for the year 1933. Interest and penalties have accured amounting to 5 per cent of the tax and will continue to be charged at the rate of ~l/2 per cent per month until taxes are paid.' All persons paying taxes prior to date of sale will have their names dropped from the list. This the 1st day of November, 1934. R. A. JOYNER, Tax Collector, Town of Farmville. WHITE Baker, J. L, 1 lot Contentnea Street $ 50.56 Barrett, Mrs. R. G? 1 lot Main Street 15.88 Branch Banking & Trust Co., 1 lot Main Street 8.40 Bynum, R. A., 1 lot Grimers burg Street 2.52 Capps, Mrs. Novella, 1 lot Wilson Street ? 12.60 Carraway, Mrs. George, 1 lot Grimersburg Street 30.87 Corbet, S. L., 3 lots Main Street 21.48 Darden, Mrs. J. H., 2 lots Main St, 2 lots Church St., 2 lots N. S. R. R., 3 lots Pine St., 1 lot E. R. Pollard 113.34 Gay, W. G., 1 lot Grimers burg St., 1 lot Main St 55.93 Gates, J. D., 2 lots Pine St 26.13 Harris & Rasberry, 1 lot Wil son St 9.34 Horton, M. V., 2 lots Wilson Street 60.11 Jones, L. R., 1 lot Belcher St 20.54 Joyner, Mrs. L. A., 1 lot I Main St. ; 8.40 Joyner, Mrs. L. A., Gdn., 1 | lot Main St. 16.80 King, T. B., 1 lot Horn Ave. 14.42 Lang, Robt. G., 2 lots Wilson St, 1 lot Norfolk Southern 48.74 Laster, Mrs. Nan Est., 2 lots Pitt St 10.28 Moore, Mrs. G..E., 1 lot Wil son St, 1 lot Reaves, 1 lot Pine St, 2 lots Main St., 2 lots George St. 157.95 Mozingo, Mrs. Nannie, 1 lot I Main St 22.88 Murphrey, W. E. Estate, 1 lot Home Ave., 8 acres Home Ave., 15 acres Home Ave 66.50 Norman, I. W., 1 lot Main St 22.40 Norris, J. B., 1 lot Grimers burg St, 1 lot Pitt St., 1 lot Wilson St. 19.14 Parker, Joe Estate, 1 lot Church St 23.34 Paylor, John Hill, 1 lot Shep pard St., 1 lot Pine St., 1 lot Perry St, 1 lot Main St 43.53 Perkins, J. L., 1 lot Walnut . Street 3.zbi Pitt Gin Co., 1 lot Home Ave. 36.51 Realty Sales Corp., 1 lot Wal lace St 14.00 Sheppard, B. S., 1 lot Walnut St., 2 lots Home Ave., 1 lot George St., 1 lot Church St 42.29 Smith, J. G., 2 lots Church St 27.64 [Smith, J. S., 1 lot Church St 28.94, Smith, Loyd, 1 lot Wilson St 19.60 Spencer, J. G., 1 lot Belcher Street 44.89 Taylor, "Mrs. Jasper L., 1 lot Grimersburg St., 1 lot Green St 1 19.32 Taylor, Mrs. J. P., 1 lot Main St., 1 lot Wilson St, 1 lot Fields St., 1 lot May & Barrett Sts. 37.81 Townsend, Mrs. C. R., 1 lot Walnut & Pine Sts., 7 lots G. E. Moore 19.84 Tui-vage, D. L., 7 lots Conten tina St . 9.80 Turnage, H. W., 4 lots Con j tentine St., 1 lot Wallace St, 1 lot East Wilson St 84.01 The Turnage Co.,' 1 lot Lang St, 1 lot Bennett St., 1 lot Cotton Ave., 3 lots Wilson St., 2 lots Main St., 1 lot Church St, 1 lot George & Pine Sts., 2 lots Pine St, 2 lots George St. 301.03 Turnage, T. C., 1 lot Belcher Street 17.81 Tyson, Joab B., 1 lot Green Street . 16.08 Warren, Mrs. W. S., 1 lot George St. 10.50 Wilkerson, W. S., 6 lots Nor ' folk Southern R. R. 2.24 ?tylndham, G. W., 1 lot Home Ave. & Waveriy St , 23.68 a^OREO Artis, Ada, 2 lots Wallace St, 1 lot Main St, 1 lot J. L. H. 18.24 Atkinsin, Perry, Estate, 1 lot Main St 14.94 Barrett, Cora, 1 lot George St, 1 lot Main St 17.28 Barrett Emma, 1 lot Wal nut St. 8.74 Bumes, Annie, 1 lot Main St, 1 lot Perry St, I lot E. C. E, : R, ?: ; 9.?4 Barnes, Tom, 1 lot J. Y. Monk 1.40 Bennett, I. S., 1 lot George St., 1 lot Walnut St., 1 lot Main St, 3 lots Bennett St, 1 lot Cotton Ave. ? 77.04 Best, Mary, 1 lot Perry St., 1 lot Dupree 6.56 Blount, Joe, 1 lot Main St 6.0S Boyd, Wilson, 1 lot . Near Wallac St., 1 lot Wallace | St., 1 lot George St__ 16.86 Chestnut, Haywood, 1 lot Per ry St 2.86 Cobb, Lula, 2 lots Walnut St 9.58 Dew, W. A., 1 lot Wallace St. 4.68 Dixon, Henry, 1 lot Perry St. 8.88 Dunn, J. H., 1 lot W. Heights 4.88 Dupree, Dennis, 1 lot Main St. 14.00 Dupree, Jacob, 1 lot Main St. 5.34 Dupree, Mattie, 2 lots Main Street 13.54 Dupree, Paul, 1 lot Dupree No. 5 .94 Dupree, Red, 1 lot George St. 5.60 Edwards, Bessie, 1 lot Wal nut St. 1.18 Exum, Harrison, 1 lot Wal lace St 8.88 Farmer, Coy, 1 lot George Street : / 2.34 Foreman, Arther, 2 lots G. E. Moore ! 4.87 Fulton, Ethel, 1 lot Wallace Street 5.60 Gastrins, Stephen, 1 lot Main Street - 6.30 Glover, Carry, 1 lot George Street . 6.08 Hamlin, A. P., 1 lot Walnut St, 1 lot George St 37.01 Harper, Wyatt, 1 lot George Street 12.35 Harris, Louis, 1 lot Wallace Street 4.64 Jennings, Nellie, 1 lat George Street . ? 4.68 Jones, Edwards & Gorham, 1 lot Main St 19.60 Jones, Gertrude, 1 lot Wal nut, St 15.40 Joyner, Jennie, 1 lot Main St 9.34 Joyner, Rosa, 1 lot Walnut St. 7.00 King, Lewis, 6 lots Main St., 1 lot McKinney 43.04 Lane, Allen, 1 lot Main St__ 5.95 McGee, Ed., 1 lot Goorge St. 7.68 Mechanic & Farmers Bank, 2 lots Main St. 21.00 Mitchel, Henderson, 1 lot Wallace St 3.74 Moore, Mary J., 1 lot Main Street 5.16 N. C. Mutual Life Ins. Co., 2 lots Main St. 46.68 Parker, Daniel, 1 lot George Street 6.76, Pollard, James R., 1 lot Wal- ? j lace St 3.76 I Pruden, Richard E., 1 lot Wallace St. 7.47 Scarboro, J. H., 1 lot Wallace Street 7.00 Suggs, H. B., 1 lot Main St., 1 lot George St 13.07 ' Taylor, Agnes M., 1 lot Per ry St 1.40 Thigpin, Pearl, 1 lot Wallace Street 5.16 Tyson, Ed., 1 lot Walnut St.? 6.56 Tyson, Elberta A., 1 lot Wal nut St 8.76 Tyson, Smithy, 1 lot Wallace Street 4.68 Vinos, Maud, 1 lot Walnut St 4.20 Vines, Washington, 1 lot Wal nut St : 10.00 Ward, Celia, 1 lot Wallace St 4.68 Williams, Ada, 1 lot Main St 3.28 Wooten, Lyman, 1 lot Wal lace St 7.68 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, having qualified as administrator of the estate of E. A. Stanfield, deceased, late of Rockingham County, , N. C., for merly of Pitt County, N. C., before the cleric of the Superior court of said county, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 14th day of November, 1985, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Ali persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. ? . - - This Nov. 14, 1S34. R. B. STANFIELD, v : V :vv- Administrator. .? R. B. STANFIELD, Admr. of the e* f ate of E, A. Stanfield, Dectt ^ :