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33.97 38.27 106.94 January 2, *i uo’d_ door «n Treuton, North CaCoHaa, bidder for cash oil I Jonas County upon which tuns for dno Jones said Real Estate to be aoM end the amount of Taxes, interest end coat due thereon, with the name of the own er thereof are aa follows: WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP • (WHITE) ' Nana Mrs. A. B. Brock Horace and Joyce Brown W. R. Byrd Joe Ed Collins Herbert Conway Robert V. Gerock R. Ray Gibson \ L. M. Hadnot Heirs $4 A. Lester Hansley $4 A* F. M. Jenkins Est. 30 A. Mrs. Mildred.O. Strobel Johnson 1 lot Robert H. Jones 2 lots J. C. LaRoqne 308 A. J. C. Milan LaRoque and Nellie Clagan 1 lot W. P. Mattocks Heirs W. S. Melville Randolph Mills C, C. Morgan & Wife 1 lot €. R. Morgan 1 lot James Yates J lot 2 lots 4 lots 7 lots 113.23 73.79 2.92 26.10 20.48 16.65 , WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP (COLORED) Sidney Baker 4 lots Victoria Baker Heirs 1 lot 1 lot 1 A. 28 A. 1 A. 2 lots Ka A. -1 A. David Chadwick Clifton A. Davis lasac Franks Hezekiah Gilispie Hezekiah Harper Hose Lee Hatchell Andrew Hill Argie Hill Estate Dan Hill Dave Hill Ernest Hill Jr. Fannie Hili 10 A. Janie McCarter Hill 1 lot Rachel Hill 65 A. Samartha Hill 1 A. William McKipley Hill 1 A. V/2 A. 1 A. 1 lot 2 lots 2 A. 1 A. 1 A. I lot Ray Holt Linwood Horton Estate Robert Howard Missouri Jones Sanders Jones C. O. Lawrence Robert Leathers Frank Mattocks Heirs 1 lot John T. Mattocks Heirs Jerone Meadows Clarence S. C. Moore Luke Moore Jr. Millicent Moore William Winston Ray 1 A. Alonza Roberts . 1 A. and 1 lot James Roberts 2 A. Winfield Scott % A. ' 1 lot 3 lots Yi lot 2 lots 1 A. 1 lot 20.50 13.83 18.79 11.41 35.63 19.42 51.63 9.69 5.47 5.57 13.74 12.54 2.89 6.35 19.47 25.66 8.44 17.30 13.15 2.47 10.61 8.68 4.51 1.40 17,90 2.47 8.98 14.89 21.50 10.64 23.38 13.68 22.87 11.17 7.33 5.62 John R. Pranks Vincient Franks p Johnnie Gardner Johnnie Gray Robert Gray Estate Oleander Henderson Fred Hill Sr. Fred Hil Sr. ' s Wright A. Hill Frances Helen.. William Henry Humphry Lee James Iremac Jones Edward Jordan W. H. Jordan Heirs 60 A. William Earl Kinsey J4 A. Howard L. Knight 3 A. John R. McDaniel 20 A. Swindell .Mack John Marshall Matilda Mattocks William B. Miller Mable Moore Fred M. Murphy Floyd Murphy Killis Murphy Sr. • 442 A. Tom Murphy 1 and JA A. Fannie Nichols 2 lots John N. Newkirk 1 lot Robert Ollison W. C. Ollison Charlie Richardson Earl Scott Catherine Simmons Heirs Charlie Simmons Guy C. Simmons Jacob Simmons Heirs 27 A. Laro Simmons Vi A. Oscar Simmons 2 & 4/ID A. David Strayhorn 1 A» Linster Strayhorn 2 lots Lomus Ward 2 lots J. Mable Weaver Ambro Williams Everett and Rosa Lei Williams William Wright 1 A. 2 lpts 2 lots 2 A. 2 A. 1 A. 7 Jots 8.22 4.S3 34.16 5.33 11.43 62.28 25.22 28.83 16.78 12.66 8.67 6.35 18.44 TRENTON TOWNSHIP (WHITE) K. H. Andrews 1 lot 20.20 Mrs. B. L.~ Brook 4 lots 81.35 Miss Hildagarde Brock 39 and Vi A. 4.25 Leo R. Green 35 & 3/10 A. 25.74 A E. Haddock 196 & 1/2 A. 159.93 W. H. Hawkins 141 3/10 A. 67.46 W. H. Haywood Estate 1 lot 2.20 Ben A. Hill 1 lot 7.28 C. D. Hodges Jr. 2 lots 60.49 C. D. Hodges Sr. , 1 lot 13.17 Paul Huffman Sr. 1 lot 50.00 Carl Jenkins 1 house 33.63 S. W. Moore 1 lot 53.52 Glenn Morgan 2 lots 2.74 TRENTON TOWNSHIP (COLORED) George and Rachel Badger ' 15 A. 40.74 Gus Barber 39 & 7/10 A. 57.26 Hezikah Dillahuat Minnie Berry and Lillie Pearl Jones Charlie Brown Sr. Estate Floyd Brown Gundell Brown Harry Brown Sylvester Brown Garland Bruington and James Moore 32 & 3/10 A. Charlie Bryant 2 1/10 A Roy Lee Chapman 1 lot Isaac Cox 2 A. & i ~ Jessie T. Cox Heirs I lot 19.31 1 lot 6 lots 2 lots 1 Jot 1 lot "382 A. 79.23 ,J. N. Kornegay 29 A. * 70.62 M. H. Kornegay 97 A. 61.73 P. H. Kornegay & EUa , 4 Ward 427 55/100 A. • 1,11.91* Andrew McDaniel 1 A1 31^64 Salem Meadows . 2 lots 17.?p James Meadows ,2 A. 16.45 C. D. Mills , 18 A. 2D.99 Albert OHison 10 ,A. 35.25 lames Lee Berry Hot 2789 Clyde Roberson - .'1 lot 1]6J9 Arthur Simmons 1 A. 14.77 Ralph Simmons - 1 A. 14.55 Ben Moses Smith 30 A. 12.11 Bettie Strayhorn 6 lots 7.33 Elisha Strayhorn Jr. 4 lote 22.49 Elisha Strayhorn Sr, ‘"'\~tJtr. 10 lots lf8D Crcola and Tinner Warner U & J4 A. 62.48 CHINQUAPIN TOWNSHIP : , , {Tv , (WHITE) ' f * v George Earl Gooding 55 & yi A. 50.09 CHINQUAPIN township ; r (COLORED) M. E. Cheston 1 A. 28.16 Charlie Crawford 7/10 A. • 5.83 Carl Flowers '27 A. 39.68 William McBynum 4 lots 7.88 James T. Smith 1 A. 11.68 Simon Soloman 38 A. 41.94 CYPRESS CREEK TOWNSHIP (WHITE) LeRoy'Philyaw \ 1 lot 20.78 Woodrow Battle $4 A. ■' 30.04 C. R: Brafford Estate ,468 A. 69:55 Raymond Brown 1 A. 26.31 H. W. Cottle }4 A. 16.43 W. F..Eubanks Heirs 20 A. 20.23 Leo' R. Green 49 A. 30.20 Albert Griffin Sr. 113 "A. > 134.48 W. H. Haywood '■ Estate 225 A. 28.51 Hassick Development Corp. 35 A. 7.08 Moses Jarman 1 lot 4.60, E. .Lee Melts 180 A. 91.62 Douglas Nobles 1 lpt 17.43 Luther Philyaw Estate , 24 A. 37.27 R. L. Quinn Estate 27 A. 3.82 Pearlie D. Register Jr. 1 lot 1.95 Marvin Wiggins 1 A, 37.42 CYPRESS CREEK TOWNSHIP (COLORED) Dan Dove 4 lots 6.11 Rom Koonce 1 & 55 A. ’ 19.31 Abraham Waters 3/10 A. 40.46 Luby Waters 3/10 A. 27.63' -r TUCKAHOE TOWNSHIP (WHITE) R. L. Adams 147 A. 143.41 J. O. Batchelor 1& 6/10 A. 52.45 Lloyd Byrd 1 A. 28.49 V. B. Cade Estate 4\A. 15.08 Lowell Driver 29 A. "44:25 L. D. Howard 1 A. 3.23 Clayton Jones 1 & 4/10 A. 27.82 A. D. .King 1 A. 10.49 Alma H. King 92 A. 17.00 Cecil C: King 2 'A. 11.76 W. W. Maxwell 226 A. 56.80 W. H. Nobles 12 A 23.63 Lenard Overbee 2/10 A. 23.87 Perhaps it is hot generally known that air sorts of supernatural pow ers were once attributed'to holly. 33 A. • urn mm * A. ’M- A. ! m a. 37.92 44.62 43.40 63.93 13.22 1JI Martha Bryant Johnnie Flowers EUchardHafrjston Charlie PhilBps Benjamin Grant James ,Thi» the bth day ofwNbvember 1961. n - ..M t:' % - ^ t Julian t>. Waller. r Tax Collector pf Jones County. Dec. 21, 26, Jan. 4 ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigifof, having qualified as administrated of the estate of C. Heber Moore, deceased, late of Jones County* this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned or his attorney before the 17th day of November, 1962, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons^ indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement.. This 17th day oj November, 1961. Horace H. Moore, ' Administrator of the Estate of C, Heber Moore Nov. 30 j Dec. 7. 14, 21, 28, Jan 4 pd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, laving qualified as Executrix of the estate of 'Wil liam Leonard Dail, decease!, late of Jones County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned or her attorney before the 29th day of November, 1962, oth erwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 29th day of November, 1961. ; ' Ruth Tyndall Dail, Executrix of the estate of * William Leonard Dail Donald P.- Brock , Attorney at Law Trenton, N. C. Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, Jan 4,-11 , NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as administratrix. of the estate of Ralph Foster,* deceased, late of Jones Cqjrnty, this is to notify all persons having claims against' said estate to present/them 'to the un dersigned or her attorney before ■the 1st day of December, 1962, oth erwise, this notice will be pleaded in, bar of their recovery. All persons indebted'to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. 1 . -v.-V. . . This the 1st day of December, 1961. CAROL FOSTER KELLY Administratrix of the r estate cif Ralph Foster Donald t*. Brock Attorney at Law Trenton, N. ■ Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8 Pd. to The Indians believed that holly trees planted near the cabin would act as protectors and ward off evil spirits. Since the leaves of the holly do not readily fall they also looked to "the plant as an emblem of courage. Early Christians believed-that hot ly was used to make the- crown of thorns for the crucifixion. The plant was then called “righteous branch” or thorn of Christ, for the redJ berries supposedly symbolized the drops of Mood on Christ’s brow. The legend has it in Brittany that when Christ was bearing His cross, a small bird attempted to relieve His suffering by ftfuclatig thorns from His brow. The bird’s breast became stained with blood and, was known ever after as Robin Rod breast. To this day in England and> Ger many, it is. considered unlucky to step on a holly berry, af favorite food of the robin, in recognition of the bird’s charitable act. Many superstitions existed about bringing in the Holly before Christ mas. In Wales, if- it was brought in before Christmas Eve, it was sure to cause family quarrels throughout the year. The type of holly brought into the household determined who was to dominate during the year. If the holly was smoothe, the wife was in command; if prickly, the husband governed. Infusions, decoctions and fomen tations Of holly were used for a wide assortment of human disord ers. In England, a tea of holly bark was a cure for the cough. In France, a decoction of leaves and bark was considered equal to quin ine in the treatment of intermittent fever. A tea of holly leaves was believed to- be a cure of measles by North American Indians. A beverage of the berries paci fied the squaws of Cherokees and curbed their urge for wandering. The juice of leaves was recom mended as a cure for jaundice ^nd was also good for pain in the side. ' Other infusions, decoctions and fomentations of leaves, berries, bark,- or combinations, were used for many other human ills — whooping cough, chilblains, tooth ache, kidney aliments and as stim ulants for the nerves and brain. I give -credit to -the American Horticultural Society for much of the information used. It was taken from a Special Issue of the Nation al Horticultural Magazine entitled “Handbook of Hollies" and com piled by Harry, Denlinger. There were 26 contributors, all well qaul ified.by training'and experience to speak with authority on the sub ject. Urge YoufFnends To Subscribe To The Journal Just $3 Per Year
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