pacu sn THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C, THUTDAY,, FEBRUARY 14, 1SS5. 9bnjOffocafr,$naj and lbs. G. E. Newby, Jr., of Rockv Mount, are- spending some- tifna, with Mr. Newly parents, Dr. and Vn. C. E. Newby. Mr.' Newby has recently returned from business trip to Greenville, xenn. Hon. Chas. Whedbee, who is in Ra lelirh in the CTMcJtT of Lecisbti Advisor to the yenwr. during this Mutoa of the LecUUtore. wm t hotweead.- . t and Mr .Elmo, Cannon an their little son, Guy, spent the week end at Smithneld, visiting Mr. and Mr Jler.MftRs w w tMIss Carolyn Riddick, who is a stu dent at E. C. fc GrwnTillo, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R M. Riddlck. ,J4s Jane Elliott, who underwent an Operation at St Vincent's Hospi tal Norfolk, Vs., sometime ago, re turned home last Saturday. Mpi. El liott's condition is much improved. Julian A. Chappell,. of. the Ford Motor Co., made a business trip to Norfolk, Va., on Monday. Mrs. Clifford Banks, of Durant's Neck, spent Saturday in Hertford with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Divers. David Pritchard, who spent Sunday in Elizabeth City with his mother, Mrs. Mary L. Pritchard, reports his mother's condition as much worse. Mrs. Pritchard has been sick for : long time. .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newbold.i Mr. John Newbold and Mr. Hollowell Nixon visited Mrs. Hollowell Nixon at the Protestant Hospital, Norfolk. Va., Sunday. Mrs, Nixon, who re cently underwent an operation, is convalescing satisfactorily. .Mrs. M. G. Brown, of Edenton, spent Friday in Hertfdrd visiting Mrs. Beverly Tucker. Mrs. T. S. White, Mrs. G. E. New by and Mrs. Simon Rutenberg spent a few days in Durham this week vis iting their niece, Mrs. J. A. Buchanan. Mrs. J. C. Blanchard has returned from a trip to Durham. Mrs. Rosser Brinn, who has been quite sick with bronchitis, is improv ing. Harry Barber, who has been sick with rheumatism, is somewhat im proved. Mrs. W. M. Morgan, who was sick for a couple of weeks with flu, is able to be out again. ,Mrs. B. F. Bray returned Sunday from Baltimore, Md., where she went to buy goods for the firm of Daven port and Blanchard. i Mrs. Mamie Blanchard visited Mrs. George Wood, at Woodville, on Tues day evening. Mrs. Wood is very ill. i Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, ol Norfolk, Va., were here on Sunday visiting Mr. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Mrs. T. C. Perry of Belvidere vis ited her sister in Raleigh on Wednes day. N. N. Trueblood made a business trip to Norfolk on Tuesday. Walter G. Edwards is sick with an attack of flu at the home of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. C. Ed wards. . -TTirr-ifi Mrs. Stanley Harris and her little son, Stanley, Jr., of Winston-Salem, spent a few days in Hertford this week, visiting Mrs. J. E. Morris. Mr. Harris stopped over in Hertford for a brief visit on Sunday. He was enroute to Baltimore. , Dr. Elbert S. White, accompanied by Misses Clara and Lucy White, of Belvidere, spent Wednesday in Ra leigh, where they visited relatives. , Mrs. J. Oliver White is quite sick at her home on Church street. , H. G. Winslow made a business trip to Raleigh on Wednesday. HOBBSVILLE NEWS Miss Allie Mae Bunch spent Thurs day night with her aunt, Mrs. Savan nah Eason, of Sandy Cross. The Sewing Circle met with Mrs. Moody Hollowell Friday evening. Those present were: Mrs. W. H.Rid dick, Mrs. Osia Bunch, Mrs. Marjorie Hollowell, Mrs. Warner Bunch, Mrs. Elton Eure, Mrs. Irving Hollowell, Mrs. Charlie Spivey, Mrs. Braxton HoUewell, Mrs. Haywood Bunch, Mrs. Lee Stallings, Mrs. Alice Hinton, Mrs. Dixie Hollowell, Mrs. Susie Hollowell, Mrs. Daisy Spivey, Misa Hattie Hobbe, Misa Doris Bunch Miss Georgia Bunch, Miss Doris Hollowell, Miss WOItam Spivey, Miss Aeline Spivey, Miss Allie Mae Bunch and Hisa Glis ter ; Stallings. Delkious ;ftfrean meats of ice cream and cake were STTed. t.-ycwsm . Ttrttif'. 'Pti iVitm Eunice Hobbs, of the Chowan i vrwnans auasionary society ox tie Kobbsville Baptb . Church et ' at U.e church Saturday afteraaoa aad hr4 i-a -very" interesting program. T. 3se' present weret Mrs: Lester Eonntree, Mr. Raleigh Hobbs, Mrs. ; Powell Tjwtaian, Mrs," W. L.IUddick, iTrs. Zan Hollowell, Mrs. O. Ward, n n . . w, m . . . IIs.T. W. Blanchard, Mrs. I. . D. 1 K;thaway; Mrs. W. M. Hollowell, , Mrs. T. D, Hollowellr Mrs. I Moody IloUoweU, Mrs. W. H. Riddlck, Mrs. "- Carrie Collins, Mrs. Mattle Hollowell, 11x3. Daisy Spivey, Mrs, Alice Hinton, ' E , j School faculty, spent the Week- r 1 titk her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. U.6 and Mrs. W. D. Hobbs. Mr. and Mn. ID. Hollowell and daughters, Dorcas and tola.1 of, Bay boro, spent the week-end withr their daughter, Mnu. Earl LBlanchard., Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Austin and chil dren, of Dram HilL spent Sunday afternoon i with Mr. and , Mrs Joe ModUa. iBroughton Spivey spent the week end I Sock Mount - ' t Braxton Hollowell an Bonnie Lee Hohbt have retained from Florida, with a load of cabbage and oranges. David Bftilewell cftnAJgeCer Boon tree also brousrht back a load of fruit Miss Pumell Eason, of the Eure school faculty, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. G. E. Stallings L. S. Hollowell, of iffuff oik, Va., Mr. and Mrs. L D. Hollowell, of Bay- boro; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Riddick and Mr. Earl Blanchard visited in the home of Mrs. Daisy Spivey Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thurraan White, of Hertford, visited Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billie White, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Letcher Stallings vis ited Mrs. Lee Stallings Sunday. Mrs. Isaac Riddick and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Riddick's pa rents, Mr, and Mrs. Osia Bunch. Haywood Bunch, Callie Bunch, Joyce Riddick and Marvin Gray are sick at this writing. Shepard Stallings, Osia Bunch, Andrew Bunch, Ezekial Bunch and Isaac Riddick motored to South Mills Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ChappeU, of Belvidere, visited Mrs. Chr ppell's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Osia Bunch. Miss Bernice Bunch spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Tresville Riddick, ol Trotville. Miss Elnora Copeland, of Norfolk Va., spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Benford Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hollowell spen' Sunday afternoon with Mrs. H. G Hoffler, of Mintonsville. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. Bertha Whitehead and daugh ter, Alcesta, spent the week-end with her father, W. F. Howell, at Beech Springs. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy, Mrs. Bertha Whitehead and Mrs. John As bell spent Tuesday in Elizabeth City. Miss Waverly Dorsey is convales cing from an illness of several dajy?. Those from here who attended the funeral of Jesse Lane Monday were Mrs. W. E. Elliott, Mrs. Mollie True blood, Miss Cora Layden, Mrs. J. L. Copeland and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. The many friends of MrsG. W. Wood of Woodville are grieved to know her condition is no better. Miss Annabelle Wood, who teache; in Camden, is at the bedside of her mother. Curtis Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, is improving after sev eral days' illness. Misses Lillie Wood and Vergie White ol Woodville left Monday for Norfolk, where they will take a beauty course. Funeral services for Mrs. N. B. Brothers, 79, of Okisco, who dief Thursday afternoon, were conducted from the home Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Davis conducted the services. Beautiful floral tributes were sent. A number of out of town people attended the funeral. Out of town relatives were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brothers of Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. S. E. Long, also Mrs. Madalene Heath of Portsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brothers of Norfolk, Miss Viola Brothers of Portsmouth and L. E. Parker of Portsmouth. Miss Gerrie Griffin spant Wednes day in Elizabeth City with friends. Mrs. John Bright and daughter, Miss Lillian Bright spent Monday in Norfolk. RYLAJJP NEWfS Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks were hosts at a delightful surprise birthday party last Friday evening from 7:00 to 11:00 o'clock v The occasion was In honor of their nephew, L. T. Chap peU, who received some useful and attractive gifts. ' The ' guests' took part in many parlor games, and flush ed the evening's ' fun with an old fashioned candy pulling. r V Those present weretl Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Ward and son, George, of, EdentoAiL M&tMrajlerd and childrenv William, Lehman and Ldi ftyej MrW Jtojfce and children, G. A Jr., and Sarah Jane; MrJ Harrktt Parka, ;.Kra Ttninah Ward, Misses Marjr Lee Davis, Mon ts&yrux Eveiyrn Jetdamv Thelma Ward, rEliiabeth'' Eason; Mary Lixxie Byrom, Hazel Jordan, Joyce'CpelnI, Albertha Dall, Joanlta Lane an4 Ger trude Jackson Messrs. Frank Spadey, Mclver ;Byrum, McCauley v Byrum, Gordon Boyce, Benny Boyce, Selby Byrum, Carey Jordan, Adolph Spivey, W. H. Spivey, Otis Morris, Claren' Ward, f Dalton Ward,' Ralph Ward, Carson Davis, Alva HolloweU, Kelly Eason, Thomas ackson, Estes Cope- Jand and Ii T. ChappeU. rvr r Ml 'CA. uTTnTT! "3B3ST Wade Hudson Buried Sunday Funeral services for Wad Hudson, son of Mr. and Mr. J. N, Hudson, f Suffolk, Va-iiwere conducted, Sunday at 1:80 o'clock ia i the First Baptist Church, Suffolk, Va and the body brought for burial to the Hudson cemetery nearf Ryland, r Many-tela fives and friends of the family ex tended the brlalervke. Th gtaw was iMwfusely , decf rated wittfieral tributes which attested to ih nigh esteenv in which he was held by ia many friends and relatives. , f-; Mrs. PcncleM Brraa Dead Funeral services for Mrs. Penelope Byrum, age 76, who; died Tuesday, Feb. 6, were held oja: Wednesday af ternoon at the Byrum home near Center HilL Interment was made in the family cemetery,,' Mrs. Byrum had been ill tor sometime. She was the wife of S. B. Byrum. She was well-known and greatly loved, and will be missed in this neighborhood, where she and her husband had been residents for over half a century. She is survived by her husband, sev eral children and grand-children, be sides a host of other relatives. Mr. Frank Spadey, of Chuckatuck, Va., was the weekend guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks. Miss Montaze Byfnm, of the River Road, is the guest of Miss Mary Lee Davis. Mrs. Eley Jordan returned to her home in Gatesville Friday after spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. Roy Parks. Mrs. Harriett Parks spent Thurs day with her daughter, Mrs. J. T. By rum, near Cannon's Ferry. Horace Raye Eason, little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Eason, is on the sick list. Thomas Jackson spent the week end with Elmer and Edward Ward. R. R. Parks, Johnnie and L. T. Clianpell spent Sunday with friend? in Chuckatuck, Va. Misses Gertrude Jackson, Thelmr Ward, Mrs. G. A. Boyce and children, Mrs. M. E. Copeland and children called at the home of Mrs. V. E. Jor dan Saturday afternoon. Miss Charlotte Hollowell, who 'has been ill with pneumonia, is able to re turn to school. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Ward called to see her father, Mr. Elihu ChappeU. who is quite ill at his home near Belvidere. Those who called at the home of Mrs. Louisa Ward Sunday were Mrs. N. E. Jordan and daughter, Mist Nina, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Copeland and children, Mr. and Mrs. Nereus ChappeU and children. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Lane and hildren, Juanita and Herbert Ray, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ElUott Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mollie Ward left Friday for Edenton, where she will spend some time with relatives. GUM MILL NEWS Miss Juanita Riddick of Muddy Cross spent the past week-end with Miss Winifred Rountree. Miss Carrie Lee Stallings spent Monday night with friends near Hick ory Cross. Miss Novella Winslow of near Hickory Cross spent the past week end with Miss Gladys Bunch of Joppa. T. W. Rountree has recently pur chased a new V-8 Ford. L. L. Stallings of Stoney Creek, Va., spent the past weekend with his family. Miss Ruth Stallings of Gum Mill spent Monday night with Miss Mild red Hollowell of Hobbsville. Miss Ruby Gray and Decatur Gray called' on Mrs. J. B. Manseau Sunday afternoon. i Miss Marie Riddick of Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent the past week-end with her , mother, Mrs. C M.' Riddick. f 'A. '.A. Hurdle of : Trotville has re cently erected a bungalow and store on ue luoenion-suuouc mgnway. w til The G. A. Society of; Sandy Cross Baptist Church met' February ? with theif leader, Mrs. Ortha Riddick,-at the church. -": 1 - -.Mis Marie Nixon of Sandy Cron "spent Tuesday nighf with he sister In-law, Mrs. Thomas' Nixon!. . G J. Gray of GatesviUeyjritod his parents, Mr. and kjlrs.vjrr D...Gray Monday night it V - Mrs. Jordan Gregory, who has been -kf tapiwvfcfcS v. mrEr xsrrtfiTsa' . ' Mrs. J B. .ChappelL Mrs. JSheltott Chappell Mra. rJEroy a ClappeUiT and j WAV. VHW If IWHVW "f WIWU' wkbi; f1M" Wr Jordan Friday.1'-' ' ' ir- i Those who visited at the home of Wr. Elihu Chappell Sunday,; after boon were: Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter SP7inslow-and - Mrs-. k-W; -Chap- tell' and Mr. aha ' Mrs. F. M, Copeland family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Har- rell and son, Mr. Bradford Chappell, JUlt. Jerry Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordan, Mr., .and Mrs, Roland Cope-, land,, Mr. - Carson ChappeU, Mr. CaVeVfca ; Gilbert, an4.JhexjCha.3 spent Sunday with Thomas ChappeU. Ma and Mrs Otha Winslow, MrSt Percy ChappeU, Miss Cortj Mae Chap peU and Miss Edna Phthisic visited Mrs. Hubert ChappeU, Thursday af ternoon. " - MTS.JKT. W. ChappeU spent Friday afternoon with her brother, Mr. Elihu ChappeU, who i quite UL" l- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Twine and family spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mf. and Mrs. George ChappeU, . - , , Mr. and Mrs. Louis L Winslow, Mr. and 'Mm; Walton Jordan visited aTrfc J..JL. ChappeU Sunday afternoon. " Mrs. Mary Phthisic.' Mr. and Mrs. hN.-W, qiippe&TWted, Mrs.rW.W. Ohappeu itaradeyy m ' Mr.' aid "Mr. "Jerome Hurdle and PfunuV Visited Mr: and Mr. G. W. ChappeU Sunday afternoon. r. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend 1 our sincere thanks for the many kindnesses shown to us during the death iand burial of our son and brother, Elmer Symons, also for the floral tributes and cars loaned. THE FAMILY. Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified, as administratrix of the estate of Henry C. Ward de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify, all persons having claims against the estate of said i deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Elizabeth City, N. C, on or before the 8th, da? of February, 1986, of this notice! will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of February, 1935. MOLLIE W. LANE, Administratrix of Henry C. Ward Feb.l5,22,Mar.l,8,15,22. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Joshua J. Lane, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, R. F. D. 2, on or before the 17th day of January, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 17th day of January, 1935. SARAH V. LANE, Administratrix of Joshua J. Lane, Deceased. janl85febl,8,15,22 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a Decree of the Su perior Court of Perquimans County made in the cause of E. M. Perry c,t als vs Muldrow Sawyer et als the undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale at Public Auction at the Courthouse Door in Hertford, Perqui mans County, N. C, to the highes bidder for cash on Thursday, the 14th day of March, 1935, at 12:00 o'clock Noon The following described lands lying and being in New Hope Township. Perquimans County, N. C, described as follows: 1st Tract. Beginning on the Wood ville-New Hope Road at , Horse Bridge, then up the Woodville Road to the road leading to Ernest Morse, BUY YOUR HARDWARE FROM A STORE THAT DEALS EX ': CLUSIVELX JN HARDWARE. THAT'S US . . . FOR WE CARRY VERYTHJGTUATMAYBE FOUND IN A GOOIi HARD- ARE STPRE. j .Vf "MfSSSBS il iHVok stfivf': i4' - HuildGra'. Hardware oi all Kinds. .Faints for out f jKRffA6 workt fan cret it for vou at' "Trade LT UiKe;4v-4hfttRoadi4ote-4nnds -efT "f'i l.vt eneow -t.e bam Swamn. thence .down the miotue 01 the awamn, to Herse Bridge, the plait of, Beginningt 1 containing;' 20 cres, morf or leas. u if 2nd Tract: Beginning oh Deep Creek' at the Ben Gray line that up the Creek to the Dock Moss line, then alone the Dock Moss line to Ben Gray line, then along Ben: Gray line te the 'first' etetion, containing 40 acres, more or iels. K Both tracts known as the Ephriam Godfrey and wife tracts of land. :'.t, .SILAS; MWHEDBEE, i Commissioner. Dated and posted Feb, U, 198fi. Feb.mrWlA'i M H'AM ' noticb Of ADMINISTSATION Bavmit onalifled as! Administrator aeceasea, mm ox rerquiniaaa uouuty, North Caroling this is to notify U jperons4rt4elaims against the es tate of aaid deceaaeU tolsxhibit4hem to the undersigned at Hertford, N; O, on or before theilTth day of Jans aryV 18, or -this1 notice wffl ' be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to aaidi estate will please make immediate payment This 11th day of January, 1985. MORGAN V. WALKER, Administrator of Yirgie W. Newborn. Janl85febl,8,152 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified " as 'Executrix of the estate of J. T. Brinn, deceased, late of .Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify aU persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 17th day of January, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 17th day of January, 1935. LILLIEBELLE E. BRINN, Executrix of J. T. Brinn. NOTICE! Sale of Valuable Property By virtue of a Deea oi Trust exe cuted to me by H. W. Bateman and wife, Missouri Bateman, and Vir ginia C. Bateman for certain pur poses therein mentioned which sail' Deed of Trust bears date the 18th day of February, A. D. 1920 and if registered in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Perquimans County in Book 13, page 72, I shall on Feb ruary 25th, 1935, at 12 o'clock M., of fer for sale at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Hertford, N. C, the .. property con veyed to me in said Deed of Trust. First Tract Beginning at Body road at Mrs. J. H. Heith's line, thence a straight line in a northwest course to E. E. Bateman land, thence down the pine lane in a west course to Mrs. Seth Jennings' land, thence along I LOST MY BEST CUSTOMERS THROUGH RATS, WRITES J. ADAMS OF 427 MAIN STREET, TRENTON, NEW JERSEY Used to have the busiest Restaurant in town until news spread that the kitchen was infested with rata. Lost a lot of my best cus-, tomers until I tried BEST-YET. Haven't a pest in the place now. AIL Restaurants should use BEST-YET. . It's the new Red Squffl powder that if put around in dark, places wUl cause rats to disappear. Comes in two iseB, 2 oz. sice 25c, -5 oz. size 50c. Sold and guaranteed byi J. C. Blanchard & Co.", and Reed & Felton. t ' ' teT "CooWngHtensJls...-. , ood(and ' K yu don't eee it, able verv reasonable t)i Here and Bank the. Difference;" f .ditch andrrB-Je",,r'?"E','in-0A t southerly course to I oyr ,t --ce ; 4qa Eodjj;oai4 t,..r, cvim ' -to place of beginning, containing!: 83' acres, more or less of cleared land.? Second ' Iract-Jegliming at Body' roai at MrsU SeaCi Jennings' land thence in 1ft, southerly? course along, v; her se to :BiU ki heirs' landi thence, along, said ICanka JUso in . an, easterly 4 course; ',Jto: HHB. LBatemanf, land,4 thenoerr along Hi- El Eateamai , land to Body road, thence along Body road: in-a westerly coarse to puuso beginning, containing 7 acres, moro o less. t ,a,1 -1 i This 82nd day, of January, 1935; ' , rt m 5 Tsm wiLsoof,,; JangSfeMS , r tTatefc' ,. - '. Notice of sale i . By virtue of a Deed of "Trust exe cuted th no byr W. ft Boyce and wifev iQW e&aSt larpoeea therein mentioned, which said Dee of Trust bears date March Is. and, is registered in the office of the Register 'bf .Deeds of Perquimansj' County, N. C, in Book No. 13, page! 215,1 1 ahaB on Saturday, March 2nd. 1986, at 12 o'clock M., of fer for sale at pubUc auction, for cash, jit th Court House door in Hertford, N. C, the property conveyed to me in said Deed of Trust, described as foUows: 1, Being one town lot and improve ments in Hertf ordV N.". C, anfif bounded on the South by King street, west by Chas. J. Jenkins1, Northr by the Isaac Bembry lot; East by Ludeh Barns, fronting King street 40 feet or more, and being 100 feet or more deep and being same lot conveyed to said Boyce by E. V. Perry. This January 23rd, 1985. J. S. McNIDER, Febl452 Trustee. NOTICE Sale of Valuable Property By virtue of a Mortgage Deed exe-' cuted to me by T. N. Gregory for certain purposes therein mentioned which said Mortgage Deed bears date May 5, 1926, and is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County in Book 14, page 435, I shall on Wednesday, February 27, 1935, at 12 o'clock offer for sale at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Hertford, N. C., the property conveyed to me in said Mortgage Deed: Adjoining the lands of Hertford Baptist Church, bounded on the north by Grubb street, on the east by the lot of Mrs. Ellie Goodwin, on the south by the lot of C. V. Williford and on the west by the lot of Hert ford Baptist Church, being lot num ber 14 and 15 of Section D in Plot Book 2, page ,43, Registry of Per quimans County, and being same lot conveyed to T. N. Gregory by J. R. Stokes this day. Date posted, Jan. 28, 1935. J. R. STOKES, Febl.8,15,22 Mortgagee. for ikOTe have it or.