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SIX " "Vi 'f, ' " , ' s THE PERQUIMANS' WEEKLY HERTFORD. N. C ' FRIDAY. . OCTOBER 29, 1937 PAGE 7 Disulphid Protects : ..V. , Stored Grain, Peas , - Carbon dlsnlphkl ; treatment will ' protect, .stored, grain and jieas from the heavy loses caused every year by insects, according to . J.4 0. Rowell extension . entomologist at State Col- ' In treating small amounts of -seed, he said, a water-tight barrel may be used. : four the caxiban diauiphid m rectly on the seed, then tie two thick- nessea of . heavy wrapping paper over the top and leave for two days. , , Then examine the seed. . If any in- secta are found, , repeat the treat ment with stronger dose. The bar rels should be kept covered after the treatment or insects will re-infest the grain or peas. Ordinarily half a cupful of carbor. disulphid is about right for a barre' of seed, but for heavy infestations a full cup should be applied. The temperature should be above 75 degrees Farhenheit for the best results. Carbon disulphid will not injure the seed for planting, feed or food. When ready for use, spread the see! out in the air and the gas will disap pear quickly. If bins can be made fairly air-tight seed can be treated in storage by using 20 pounds of carbon disulphid for each 1,000 cubic feet of space. Pour on the disulphid and cover the seed with sacks to hold the gas in. If the bin can be made especially tight, less disulphid will be needed, Carbon tetrachloride is nonrinflam- able and may be used instead, but twice as much is needed to give good insect control. Carbon disulphid is highly inflam able keep lights or fires away, Rowell warned. inn Ton xnow- : ; : ' a ' ,. ... . i . .: uvwuim I m -m m jnt ti w it took George L. Hatlwway. World W V.r.rear.jo kmm- ... J.J ( b) me wwi . . -1923 while a patient to a i r V.;t.1 and the only tooU used were a nall saw and a pocket knife. . Poultry Needs Fresh Air, But Not Drafts Drafts are a source of danger to the poultryman at this time of year, warns T. T. Brown, extension poultry specialist at State College. The birds need ample air circula tion in their houses, but they should not be exposed to direct drafts and dampness, as this frequently results in outbreaks of colds or bronchitis, and sometimes sorehead or pox if the birds have not been vaccinated. Birds should not be crowded in the laying house, he continued. There should be at least four square feet of floor space for each bird. Overcrowded birds develop a higher percentage of culls, lay fewer and smaller eggs, and are more suscepti ble to disease, he pointed out. "Feed a high quality laying mash you get more for your money when you buy a good mash," Brown stated "Check a few pullets occasionally for body weight and regulate the grain feed accordingly." Keep pullets separated from older hens, as pullets need more grain to build up body weight, and cannot be fed properly when mixed with the older and bigger hens. Birds that moult late and keep up a good egg production should be marked with colored legbands so they can be selected for breeding purposes next year. "If you do not plan to buy good chicks from a reliable hatchery, you should arrange to breed only your best birds, as that is the only way you can build up a good, profitable flock," he added. Extend Filing Time For Sales Receipts An extension of time has been granted farmers for filing cotton sale receipts to qualify for government price adjustment payments, E. Y. Floyd, of State College, annuonced this week. Sale receipts on cotton from the 1937 crop sold on or before October 15 may be filed with the county agent any time up to October 30. Receipts for cotton sold after Octo ber 15 must befiled within 15 days after the sale if the grower wishes to qualify for the price adjustment payments. Previously it had been announcer Name Turner, A L, 43 home land. White Elihu, 1 town lot- , . .Lets or Acres; v ' Welch, Lucreta, 110 Ateon Riddick lancL Wiggins,- Henry Sr LX'2-2JL1 - Williams, Inez, l town lot.. Winslow, Luster, 9 parts L B Felton land Zachary, George W, land. Tax 26.51, 4.40 li;4T' 8.99 '-7.20" 1.07 10.88" Penalty Cost 1.0S - 145 : '.i8 .46 i .86 V.29 M "A .44 1.45 t4$ 1.45 1 7b nh aw Raoi-sta W 74& arreR Jones land.,- Zachary, George W, 18 A Henry , Whedbee land ' -10.88 .44 1.46 1.45, 1.45' '.95 4' 1.45 . Total 29.02 6.03 13.38 110.80 8.94 2.56 12.77 ' 4 18.72 BELVIDERE TOWNSHIP WHITE Name Atlantic Lumber Tract land I jnta ir AnM Co, v 834 acres Vines ' Pat , vTax Penalty Cost , Total 'a r .95 Atlantic Lumber Co, 2813 a J I White land..' 940.02 1 87.60 '"v 1.45 V 980.02 Asbell, T 0, 20 acres T U Ward Mill Pond land V 2.72 Bbyce,.:SarahJEiEstate, acre Hoi oe lancL-U Boyce, Jnrs ijaran Jst, a icasseu una coo i.nappeiitf aimer 10 acres J m omiui uuiu Chappell,' Elmer E, 10 acres Mary Asbell land Chappell, Arthur W, 5 acres Home land Chappell, Arthur W, 5 acres E S White land Chappell, Arthur W, 3 a Eroy Chappell land Chappell; Arthur W, 714 a R T Layden land Chappell, Elbert N, 11 acres Brinn land Chappell, Elbert N, 7 acres Home land. . Chappell, Albert N, 43 acres Old Home land-. Chappell, Mrs J S, 4 acres Home land Chappell, Thomas S, 22 acres Home land Chappell, Jesse E. 60' acres Home land Chappell, Jesse E, 6 acres Pocosin land Chappell, Jesse J, 5U acres Wmslow land Chappell, Jesse E, 100 acres Baker land Chappell, Herbert W, 19 a T Chappell land 41 IAS ' .95 1A5 5 48 1 1 J 8.28 Chappell, Ralph B, 1 acre Home land Chappell, Ralph B, 4 acres T Chappell land Chappell, Ralph B, 3 a M L Chappell land Cox, David, 10 acres Patent land Eason, W M, 40 acres S Eason swamp land Eason, W M, 78 acres S Eason Swamp land Eason, W M, 88 acres Home land Eason W M, 69 acres Whitehead land Eason, W T, 18V6 acres J T Winslow land Forehand, Alfred, Heirs, Land Griflin, C N, 40 acres E Riddick land Griffin, C N, 9 acres Poplar Neck land Hurdle, Mrs L R, 50 acres Home land Hurdle, Mrs L R, 24 acres Desert land Lamb, Mrs Bennie A, 37 acres Raymond Lamb land . to September 15 should be filed not later than September 30, and on sales after September 15 within 15 days of the date of sale. This one month extension of time will enable growers, who were not able to file their receipts within the time limit previously set to get their receipts on file as one of the qualifi cations for payment, Floyd pointed out. Lamb, Benjamin, Est, 47 acres Home land Lane, James B, 2 acres Home land Lane, James B, 3 acres F C White land Lane, George and W H Estate, 30 acres Lilly Tract land Lilly, Nathan, 7 acres Home land Onley, R M, 30 acres Home land Onley, W F, 600 acres Tuttle land Onley, W F, 21 acres J F Winslow land. Perry, Mrs J A, 180 acres Perry land the order that the sales were made. ' The price adjustment payment pla: ; provides for payments on cotton grown in 1937 and sold before Jul; ! 1, 1938, up to 65 per cent of a grow- Riddick, William, 15 acres Home land Roberson, Mrs Maggie, Est, 14 a Carver land Rogers, Joseph, 808 acres C Perry land Rountree, Gus, Est, 137 acres J M Riddick land Rountree, Moses, 25 acres Watson land er's 1937 base production, providet !Eountree; Mrs Jesae, 95 acres Howell land- mad me irrowcr vummien wuu uic , Saunrfpra. fi J. SO sirrAB hnmo Irinrt 6auntlers, Mrs G J, 19 acres E S Winslow Shepherd, W B, 1179, acres Cotton W Bean land J' Smith, Fred E, 12 acres W T Smith land Smith, Bert E, 2 acres Home land Southern Vineyard Co, 40 acres Southern Vine- agricultural conservation pro- 1938 gram. The payment per pound on each bale will be the amount by which the average price of 7-8 inch mid dling cotton on the ten spot markets 1 1 i falls, short of 12 cents a pound on Mw NeTH55,"267 EUdUekkS the date the grower -sells that bale. The payment, however, cannot ex ceed three cents a pound. Trueblood, Charlie, 2 a J P Cartwright land.. UphofT, W E, 80 acres Parkville Drainage land Vann, G G, 7 2-3 acres Vann tract land Ward, Carrol V, 42 acres Ward land White,. Anderson, Est, 50 acres Chappell land Wilder, H C, 72 acres J White land Winslow, Allan U, 38 acres E S Winslow land Winslow, Allan U, 87 acres Turner land Winslow, Allan U, 20 acres Martha Lane land Winslow, Allan U, 55 acres David Cox land Wlrtnlnnr Allon TT '116 iwm I Tt Pai-lror land wife had been drawn on the jury he Winslow, Allan U, 1 acres J D Parker land couldn't serve, because no agreement Winslow N (of DempSey) 289 acres J - Swamp land Winslow, a N (of Demusey) 73 a Turnpike land Winslow, A N (or Xiempsey) 65 a Home land No Chance For Agreement Many novel excuses have been of fered by citizens seeking to ' evade jury duty, but one recently advanced by an Iowa man is probably unique. He declared that inasmuch as his would be possible. Returning from a party at whicn he won a goose, . Ernest Hirner, , of Hawlin Township, Mich., discovered that thieves had stolen all of his chickens. Notice of Sale of Real Property For Non-Payment of Taxes For Year 1935 Winslow, James T, 60 acres Charity Winslow Wmslow, A N (of Rufus) 52 acres Smith land 29.67. Wootens E C, 10 acres Homo land - ? 9.60 . . 9.79 ,39 . . J.45 i 12.58 95 .95 .95 ' " '25.78 1.03. 1.45 81.11 .95 .95 18.48 .74 1.46 22.57 2.16 .09 1.45 8.70 12.13 9 - 1.45 14.07 .96 .95 .95 61.43 2.06 1.45 57.79 16.16 .65 1.45 18.26 30.91 1.24 1.45 33.60 .95 .95 17.30 .69 1.45 21.84 .95 6.00 .24 1.45 8:64 .95 .95 .95 15.94 24 1.45 22.48 11.86 .47 1.45 13.78 4.21 .17 1.45 5.83 .95 8.16 .33 1.45 10.83 .95 36.00 1.44 1.45 39.84 .95 10.93 .44 1.46 13.77 16.32 .65 1.45 18.42 .95 4.61 .18 1.45 7.19 18.88 .74 1.45 20.57 4.22 .17 1.45 6.84 12.92 1.12 1.46 15.49 2.62 .10 1.45 4.17 16.00 .64 1.45 18.09 .95 18.08 .72 1.45 21.20 18.61 .74 1.45 20.80 3.60 .14 1.45 5.19 4.25 .17 1.45 5.87 2.88 .12 1.45 4.45 48.30 1.93 1.45 51.68 15.60 .62 1.45 17.57 3.01 .12 1.45 4.58 2.16 .09 1.45 8.70 25.79 1.03 1.45 28.27 -10.42 .42 1.45 12.29 3.23 .13 1.45 4.81 28.30 1.13 1.45 30.88 16.08 .64 1.45 18.17 5.62 .22 1.46 7.29 12.00 .48 1.46 18.93 8.01 .12 1.46 4.58 4.42 .18 1.45 6.05 7.68 .31 1.45 9.44 2.40 .10 1.45 8.95 20.24 .81 1.45 22.50 1.07 .43 1.45 2.65 48.22 1.73 1.45 46.40 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 35.53 1.42 1.45 43.15 .95 I .95 .95 226.42 9.06 1.45 239.78 18.62 .74 . L45 20.81 Lots or Acres - Name . Layden, G E, No. 197 i Leroy," J H and N E Aydlett, No. 198 Morse; Ernest, 10 acres Wilson land..... Morse, Ernest, 86 acres Home land 1 Morse, Ernest, -6 acres Sam Banks land Morse, Ernest, 148 acres C E Layden land. Newby, D G, 8 acres Weeks land , Newby, Mrs Jennie Y, l-Town lot. Tax Penalty Cost JJ 24.00 ,96 , 1.46 Total 26.41 23.41 16.48. 18.00 Perry. Mrs. Minnie I, 80 acres Sawyer land Perry, Mrs Minnie I, 6 acres Swamp land.. ' " Perry, Mrs Minnie I, 65 acres Banks land.1 -a" ' Perry, Mrs Minnie I, 50 acres Home land 126.82 Riddick, Floyd, 27 acres Russell land 14.76 Robbina, J Graham, 41 aijres J W Robbins land 31.14 Small,' Charlie, 115 acres Home land... 21.41 Small. J C. 65 acres Home land. , ....... -i. . Small, J S, 60 acres Hampton Iand..i. m. Smith,' Dr and R W Estate, ' 75 acres Docky . White landj.:-...i ..u'-..'' Smith, Mrs C T, No.. 287. ' 1 1 , ' .95 .'i"'ltfl'f'VVWiW''ri54.'.rfy6''i 8142 .3.30 '1.45 .66, 1,48 72., 1.45 t .t'x95 - ' ''v.95 6.05 ,"1.46 ; ' ,59"L46 1.25 1.45 vf 334 , ..86 1.45 28.72 .95 1.07 ""1.45 " 30.28 18.80" -r .75 ' f 1.46 - - 2L.W 90.02 18.69 20.17 135.67 16.80 26.03 207.86 22.60 Turner, G L, 689 acres E F Turner land Turner, J F, 100 acres Goodman land-.. Umphlett, L E, 10 acres L B Perry land....... Umphlett, L E, 70 acres Jacocks land.. Welch," R H, 16 acres Woodland land.... Welch, R H, 23 acres Woodland land. Whedbee, Exum, 60 acres Sample land White, C T, 25 acres Home land... Wilson, F M, 141 acres Mullen laiuL. Wilson, Jesse, 77 acres Home land.. . Wilson, J L, 38 acres Johnson land.. . Wilson, Mrs Alice, 68 acres Stockton land Wilson, Mrs Alice, 90 acres Smith land Wilson, Mrs Alice, 100 acres Home land.. Winborne, Richard, 1 Lot Winslow, R H, 42 acres Everett land 34.93 Wood, W L, 334 acres Home land : 34.65 1.04 8.31 -.90 40.63 1.63 4.32 60.79 85.98 58.98 36.88 22.72 94.27 12.00 .17 2.43 1.44 2.S6 1.48 .91 3.77 .48 1.40 1.39 m Am . i.0 f 1.45 ' 1.45 .95 1.45 .95 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 .95 .95 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 28.62 217.62 24.96 48.71 5.94 64.67 88.87 62.79 40.41 25.08 101.CT 13.93 37.78 37.49 BETHEL TOWNSHIP WHITE 1.18 . Tax, ,' Penalty Cost Name (Continued from Page Two) tots or Acres Tax Penalty Cost (Continued from rage Three) Jennings, Sanford, 40 Jennings land , 3.36 Johnson, Dennis, 8 Smith-Felton land 17.00 Jones, Rosa, 1 town lot-, .i... 6.69 Jones, Daniel, 1 town lot. 6.00 Jones, Dora; 8 acres land 1.20 Jones, Charlie, 7 Hendrix land 1.79 Jones, Eddie, 1 town lot : 8.19 Jones, Harriett Est, 1 town lot . 3.60 Jonep, H C C, 6 J R White land ' Jones, H C C, 1 town lot 89.20 Lawrence, Dancey, 1 town lot .; ; , 1.20 Lilly, Fred, 5 home land ;: J 2.85 McPherson, Emma, 9 L B Felton land . 1.07 Martin, Jacob H, 1 town lot , 10.19 Newbold, James E, 5 Newbold-Elliott land tf -8.60 Newby. Rayfield. 1 lot. Kin Stj- Overton, Caroline, 1 town lot. ... Overton, Anderson, 1 town lot. , Perkins, Stephen, 1 town lot.1.;: Perry, Moses, 1 town lot.. . Perry, Maggie, 1 town lot .' . Perry, Jessie E, 20 Burwell-Rawlings land Perry, Jessie E, 1 store lot Perry, Nathaniel D, 25 home..: . z." Perry, Mary V, 87 Munden ; .' Price George, 8 part Susan Price nrice, George, Bunch. 12.00 7.20 8.20 - 7.20 10 8.60 14.78 125 V- .64 .68 .26 4 .05 .07 .33 .14 1.57r -.05 .11 .04 .41 .14 ..48 & , 3 :29 ' .05 - 1.45 .14 1.45 . ;-".95 .22 ,1.46 .59 -1.46- .49 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 145 .95 1.45 1.46 1.45 1.45 1.45 IM 1.45 1.49 1.45 145 Price. Willie. 28 part Susan Price... Price, Willie, Bunch. 5.36 .21 18.84 2.79 Reid, W E Est, 6 Douglass land 15.09 Reid, O- D, 2 town lots. ' Riddick, Lucius, 15 Sam Newbold land Riddick, Jerry, 1 town lot. Riddick, E S, 18 Alson Riddick land. Riddick, Ella, 18 home land. ... Riddick, Alice V, 2 Jones land , Riddick; Hugh Willie, 1 town XoXJ. Rogerson, Sarah Est, 18 home land Kogerson, John A, 1 town tot. Rumble; Mets, 10 Simpson, land. ' Skinner, Alfred ISst, 1 town Jot Simpson. James. Sr. 8 home land. Small, Annie, la uendruc land. Small, Mary L, IS Hendrix land. Small, Harriet, 35 Butt land , Smith, HaUie, 14 West land :.. Spe nan, Beatrice, l town lot, . St:..ngB, D R, 86 Felton land. Sutton, Win est, nome iana Sutton, Ilar?y Est, 81 Jordon land.. Simmons, Llle, 12 Joe Elliott land 8.60 10 2.70 7.92 17.60 21.54 .2.80 ,10.80 8.60 1.79 , - 2.70 14.99 -7J2 r 1.79 28.04' 7.20,, 17.70 12.61 .66 .11 .60 .14 .06 41 J&2 .76 .48 .70 .86 .19 .43 .14 .07 .11 .60 1.45 .95 146 .95 145 1.45 145 145 145: Total . 5.45 19.18 8.30 7.69 2.70 3.31 9.97 5.19 43.17 2.70 441 2.56 12.05 5.19 , 18.93 8.94 9.98 . 8.94 2.70 6.19 . 8.22 ftl6J2 14.29 .7.97 i. ;t.w ' . 45 1744 649 2.70 Wright, Mrs J R, 75 acres Home land u 83.18 1.8 NEW. HOPE TOWNSHIP WHITE ;. Name Lota r Acres Banks, B S, Est, 1 Town, lot i. L.t oarciut, n j, vt acres nome.iana. Barclift, W H, 32 acres' Home land.... fiateman, E E, 57 acres Home land Bateman, E E, 49 acres Jennings land .. Bateman,-E E, 4 acres Home Und .. , Bateman,' E E,v15 acres Woodland land.-'. Bogue, H E, 95 acres Home land....,.,. Boyce, Mrs A C, 118 cre Umphlett land. Boyce, V E, 117 acres V Er Boyce land . Caddy, H H-..-U---w-.: - Carter, William, 35 acres Home land Carter, William, 6 acres. Landing land... .. carter, William, 5 acres Holt Jand- 145 1.45 145 32.20 11.43 35.96 ,1454.26 145vf-9.69 1.45 21M 445 145 145 ' . 145" 145 145 145 145 4.45 ' 145 -145 ,29 145-, .71- 145. .50 1.45 .07 .92 19;75 23.85 444 12.68 . .649 81 -.43 ,17.04 9.C3 ; 8.81 2541 8.94 19XS 14.40 43.72 82J0 684 720 4043 70.40 .68 1.75 1.80 243 2.90 IM 2.82 Total 16.43 46.92 85.25 Carter, William, 4 acres Small land. 86.79 . 21.01 Chappell, G A, 175 acres Bundv land.. Colson, Melvin, 14 acres T R Bright lanLl.. uoison, ueivm, w acres tsurcner land.... Colson, John, Sir, Estate, 2)3 acres Home land Colson, John, Jr; 75 acres '.Home Iahd-ii2 Cooper, Mrs W S, 60 acres4 Coffleld land Divers, Mrs Maude Perry, 88 a Goodman land Divers, Mrs Maude Perry,;a a Caul Swamp . Divers, Mrs Maude Perry,'. 5 a Johnson land r Divers, Mrs .Maude .Perry;: 80 a Cherry land Eure, Thomas, 16 acres Euro land . Sure,'-Thomas,' 28 acres Woodland land. Eure, D W, Estate, 27 acres D Eure land Eure, p w, issute, 2Z acres Woodland iana. -Evans, Mrs Marguerite, 49 acres Mullen land - Evans. Mrs Marsruerite. 44 acres Ivey lancL Evans, Mrs Marguerite, 17 acres Mullen land 448.90 arvorett, v r , i lown iok. 92.90 95.66 62.04 6.00 19.26 14.94 ' .60 Sibson, W F, Estate, 1 Town lot : Godfrey, A D. 80 acres Home land- Godfrey, A D, 7 1-4 acres Woodland lanL..J. uodirey, A W t 8-4 acres ixiwry iano- Godfrey, A V, acre Wilson land . Godfrey, A D, 10 acres' Sand Hill land . Godfrey, a. -G, 86 acres Holt land- . Godfrey. II C. 125 acres Home landu. Godfrey, H C, 69 acres Godf -y land- , 40 8.00 , 240 64.91 T 2.20 145 1.45 1.45 .95 .95 ;96 1.45 145 145 145 .95 95, .95 1.45 .145 . .95 i 145 -145 -145 ' 145 ,95 .96 145 ' .95 . 1.45 ' - .95, , 1.46 -. , 'v- ,.95, ; f V J95J')'VS' 1.96,'L45Lri64J!l 3.47 .84 8.72 8.71 2.48 .22 59.77 76.85 4849 .74.61 94.56 23.80 99.02 97.82 66.97 6.67 24.33 1194 145 145 Godfrey,. H C, 162 acres land'. Godfrey, S D, 116 acres Home land. . Goodman, C B, 1 Town lot oodman. H B. 80 acres Humihries land-. Green, Mrs Rosa, 8-4 store and lot. ireen. Sam. Heirs. 1-4 store and lot.. 5 Green, Sam, Heirs. 1 home, hou-a md lot Jriffln, Thomas, Estate, 59 acr. a Home land Haskett, Moody, 83 acres Tom L.t land Humphries, J B, 1 Town lot.; ' . ... Ivey, Gilbert, Z9 acres Home 1 , Ivey, Redden, 26 acres KncV. L .J... Ivey, Robert, 1 acre Velrh 1 id ..... fackson, W, P, 10 acrrs .'c "md Tackson, J T, "'e llom 1 1 : 1.,' "3, I" t,-1 j t.w.s I ,) 1 ... :.. 228.00 9.C8 16.60 14.40 13.50 14.54 JczUaa, J J v Jo, 2 acres , 1 L - ' 22,50 29.40 8.C3 18.49 12.78 17.84 9.48 41.63 . 1.67 60.49 2.02 1.81 .C7, 43.C3 1M .95 145 ' .96 .96 -..95 145 1.45 .145 . 445 446 .95 145 145 145. 145 1.45 1 145 1.45 1.45 145 l" 1. ) 9.77 8.95 9.04 tf6. .68 ---.68'. M .90 ,82 .14 .63 .61 -.71 .88 239.34 -r 11.49 , 18.71 1 1643 15.49 25.7C 22.C7 549 18.F1 -44.71 20.' 11.' 1 41.: f Name , - Lots or Acres Tax Basnlght, J B, 100 acres Woodlawn land 52.84 Bateman, Geo R, 20 acres Bateman land.. 23.20 Bateman, Lena, 11 acres .Bateman land 1.60 Bateman, J L, 20 acres Bateman land 10.78 Bateman, Alma, 6 acres Parish land 10.93 Blow, C L, 95 acres Moore land .. 31.01 Coffleld, K B, Est, Home land 18.24 Congleton, L F, 60 acres Port Mansion land. 7.20 Cullipher, Sarah I, 60 acres Cullipher land.. 8.00 Curtis, J L, 59 acres Curtis land . 31.49 Davenport, H S, 71 acres Saunders land 67.74 Elliott, Josiah, 90 acres Lane land 85.60 Elliott, Lade, 3 towh lots ! . 2.40 Farmer, Hattie W, 10 acres mill pond land 54.68 Felton, W A, 69 acres Umphlett land 24.00 Hare, Mrs W M, 65 acres Johnson land 20.05 Herrell, W T, 21 acres Bateman land- 7.20 Harrell, W M, 146 acres home land 60.83 Jackson, J M, 23 acres Mansion land 2.77 Jones, Mrs J L, 16 acres J L Jones land. 8.40 Lane, J Ed, 60 acres Griffin land. 50.12 Long, S L, 11 acres Parrish land 5.41 Miller, Beatrice, 11 acres Hoffler land . 8.21 Morris, Mrs G P, 30 acres Morris land 3.60 Overton, E D, 20 acres Felton land- Overton, E D, 25 acres Williams land 31.29 Owens, Mattie, 40 acres Potter land 9.60 Parker, J H est, 80 acres Madrey land 30.00 Perry, Mrs R A, 160 acres home lend . 53.71 Phillips, J J, 51 acres Stepney Simon land 20.40 Proctor, V L, 115 acres McMullan land . 6740 Rawlings, W H, 104 acres Eure land 24.00 Riddick, G W, 56 acres Borden land-.. 10.80 Riddick, Mrs G W, 124 acres Sutton land. 37.60 Shannonhouse, W T, 68 acres Mansion land Shannonhouse, W T, 77 acres Barber land 48.00 Ward, W C, 116 acres Ward land.. 13.81 Weeks, Mrs J M, 70 acres Wingate land 86.00. Whedbee, T C est, 137 acres Wood land Whedbee, T C est, 10 acres Sutton land. 62.40 Williams, D E est, 81 A 1981 Langston & Hus sy land . ;.. 6.40 Williams, D E est, 81 A 1982 Langston A Hus sy land .' 6.40 Williams, D E est, 81 A 1933 Langston A Hus- - sy land . 4430 Williams, D E est, 81 A 1934 Langston & Hus- ' sy land . 4.80 Williams, D E est, 31 A 1935 Langston & Hus sy land .go - Williams, D E est, 81 A 1986 Langston A Hus sy land . . 4.80 White, F A, 67 acres Elliott land. - f White, F A; 71 acres mill pond land- wood, Julian, 50 acres Paxton land. Penalty Cost Total 2.11 1.45 56.40 .93 1.45 26.68 .06 1.46 8.11 .43 1.45 12.66 .44 1.45 12.82 1.24 1.45 33.70 .73 1.45 . 20.42 .29 1.45 8.94 &2 1.45 9.77 1.26 1.45 34.20 2.31 1.45 61.50 1.42 1.45 38.47 40 145 3.95, 2.18 1.45 68.21 . .96 1.45 26.41 .80 1.45 22.80 .29 1.45 8.94 2.43 1.45 64.71 .11 1.45 4.83 .34 1.45 1049 2.00 1.45 63.67 .22 1.45 7.08 .33 1.45 9.99 .14 1.45 549 .95 1.25 1.45 84.94 .38 1.45 1143 1.20 1.45 82.65 2.15 1.45 67.81 .82 1.45 22.67 2.68 1.45 71.23 .96 145 2641 .41 1.45 1246 1.50 : 1.45 40.45 .95 .72 1.45 51.12 .55 1.45 15.82 1.44 145 . 38.89 9V t 2.50 446-7.80 .26, .26 145.. 841 145 Wood. Mrs Mary J. 84 acres Sutton land Wright, Mrs W G, 66 acres Mansion land Wright, Mm W G. 85 acres Mansion land Jf Spruill, Neal, 25 acres Bateman . land .'. ' Williams, D E est, 131 A part of Eure farm.. Williams, D E est, 80 A Moran Seligman W & Ball . : 24416 6.00 31.28 84.02 6.90 .19 1.45 49 145 49 145 49 145 .95 .99 145 M 145 1.25 1.45 4)5 14(6 . 445 .28 146 841 6.44 644 6.44 644 28.25 7.69 83.98 87.78 8.6S 126412. 6.06 .95 145 133.77 PARKVILLE TOWNSHIP WHITE Name vn Lots or Acres ' :j Tax ' Penalty Cost Bagley,: C A, 1 store lot. i 114S4 Chappell. Mrs Ella L. VLV acres Hurdle land - i.oo Copeland, Ed V, 10 acres Jessup land.. 45 .72 Copeland, Ed D, 8 acres Ellis land.. Elliott, W H. 2 acres home land.... Elliott, W H, 6 acres Archer land- Elliott, W H, 5 acres Archer land.. Elliott W H, 27 acres Melton landi.: rerreu, J w, w acres nome land. 164)8 .62 69.95 19.52 478 20.02 1440 8742 111.04 , Hurdle. H D. 135 acres Jones land ' Hurdle, C W, 86 acres Hurdle land-.' - Hurdle. John W est. No. ll Jennings,. Mrs Eunice, 67- A M M Hurdle land Jessup,Mrs -Annio E stokes,, isacres uum ter-Wright land Z - Jessup. F L. 38 acres Gregory land . Jessup, F L, 127 acres Skinner-Knowles land 18843 Madrey. Mrs John, 8 acres home land , 4.19 Mathews, S JV 80 acres M R White land - 27.88 - Mathews, K E, 70 acres Henry Corbftt land- 45.60 Miller, Mrs Bessie, 59 acres Skinner land. ' 19.07 . Norfolk Southern' Land Co, Inc, 2515 Park- ; - , ' i ville drainage land .J ' Norfolk-Southern Land Co, Inc, 739 1-10 E. J. r McKee land .... 2.40 .78 1.89 ' - .80 .68 148 4.44 . 6.54 V 47' "142 1412 ' k .76 260.87 10.41-' Norfolk Southern R R Co, 1 bridge tender 9.01 ' ' M Reed A Felton, 1 Winfall service station lot p. 66.00 , 2.rt Skinner, E B, agent, 166 A Union Hall land- 84.85 3.37 - Smith, W Haywood, 275 a Blanchard land... 62.04 248 Smith, Alec est, 60. A Porter-Williams land 11.20 45 Symons, C C, 12 acres J M Byrum land; (! , Symons, C C, 18 acres home land ;.' - " -1 - ' . Symons, C C, 19 acres Hurdle land 2648 1.05 , Trueblood, Mrs Mary S, 2 8-4 A home land.. 6.00 M' Trueblood, Mrs Allie, 50 A Mrs S Trueblood - land . , . 15.60 .62 Trueblood, J Percy, 8 acres Forehand land 114)2 -48 Trueblood, Mrs J S, 6 acres Eillups land Trueblood. Mrs J S. 80 acres home land 2243 4)0 Trueblood. C M. 1 Winfll lot 10.96 , , .44 Twine, O K, 83 1 ..Icr 1" 145 145 .; 45 145 4)5 4)5 t .96 "145 145 ,146 145 1.45 -1.45 145 4)5 145 145 145 145 ' 1.45 M 146 1.45 1.45 145 145 145 .95 4)5 145 1.45 Total ' ' ' 13.14 2047 194)5 ; ' 21.76 ' -'60.62 i 22J87---. 1643 : 40.05 1 116.98 , ' ' 14WT 7 641 : " 8045 V484W ( . 88.93 ... 148 Ward, Mrs II TV rcsV. Ward, T D, I ' il" Ward, Elmer C, J L V Weat, II C, ( - ' t : White, lri I 1 1 - V Mt, J C, 1 J 1 i- ' : T " S I ; : , .v i(. , .... 1 S' 1 1". T l :n 1 land, land-. i Brij.Vt's mill pond i War usLsland land 1 Et lot j T A Perry lot i irsros Tom Tr' " '-"i A CrJ- t 1 Ajfc.i::.i: ... 10.89 12.01 25.38 4048 14.99 9450 .25.55 ' 18.62 12.CJ 133 19.79 .43 .48 1.02 1.61. . .5 i 1.1 .'J 3.22 .71 .73 1.4 145 4)5 145 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 15 ' 1.. 5 i ? l.J 145 .95 145 15 . . i .! i JLi 15 278.18 1 , " 10.82 ' ' , 69.69 A . ' 8947J , 66.97 18.10' :;-i;.:.-.v.-:;K 180.58 ' 7J69 1 ' 17.67 18.85 . 1 25.73 J ' 12.85 I , 89.88 12.C3 r!.ft 27X5 4i.n 17." it : j . 4, a i: : t 2iia' 23.C3 L i, i.
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
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