V PFRQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. N. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1940 PAGE SEVEN TIHS BUSINESS to sr m m , y 1 1 1 ri 1 1 1 1 k uiiiinHnMi "THE LONG AND BETTER DAYS 'I A great man Btood before the microphone the other day in a city scarred by bombs. Fires were rag ing at the docks of its historic river and there was a threat of greater bombing in the night to come. The man spoke calmly, courage ously to the people of an harassed empire. He told them of the situa tion as it stood that awful day and warned them of the impending dan ger of an invasion. There was no effort to minimize the frightfulness of the ordeal before them Yet there was no sign of flinching. He called upon them to remember the greatness of their past and to realize the significance of the battle they were waging. Then in closing that magnificent speech, Winston " Churchill turned for a moment from the horror of the present conflict . ' and, looking toward the future, spoke confidently of "the long and better days that are to come"! If the Prime Minister of Great Britain, in such an hour, could speak with confidence of the Future, how much more hopeful should we be, ... here in the United States. Not only -' because we are an ocean away from the actual conflict but because this . country of ours was -founded for the f ' sake of those "better days" as they were visioned by our forefathers 200 Morgan Furniture d Store Holding (Fall Sales Event This Month The W. M. Morgan Furniture ) Store, celebrating the second part of its 27th year in the furniture busi ness, is offering its friends a real "Harvet Specials" sales event dur ing the month of October. Mr. Morgan, better known as The 1 ti j i r i . . this big sale has stocked his store with complete new furniture mer chandise and is offering hundreds of jv money-saving items during this sale. Notice of Delinquent Tax Sale Town of Hertford Sale of Town property for Delinquent taxes for year 1939. Date of Sale Monday, October 14th, 1940, at 12 o'clock Noon at the Court House ioor, Hertford, North Carolina. W. G. NEWBY, Clerk and Tax Collector TOWN OF HERTFORD t Winslow, E. S., 55 acres E. S. Winslow land: 2 acres Cox land Wmslow, James T., 50 acres Chanty-Winslow land 34.76 17.78 Winslow, Mrs. Mary, 116 acres R. J. White land; Buildings 85.46 Winslow, John, Estate, 35 acres Benton land , 13.93 Wooten.E. C, Jr., 10 acres Home land 11.43 Wright, Mrs. J. R., 75 acres Home land - 36.25 Rountree, Ralph, Gale and Dorothy Harris, 15 acres Riddick land 3.31 years ago. With our ' representative democ racy and our free enterprise system, we have already come nearer than anv other nation to those "better days" of which great men in every age have dreamed. The highest standard of living the iworld has ever known . . . education for a larger per cent of our young and those precious privileges of being ablle to say what we please ... to write what we think ... to go to the church we believe in, has made this land of ours the envy of the world. Yes, we have endured 10 years of "hard times" during which, for the first time in our history, we have failed to advance our standard of living. But our country is still rich in natural resources . . . still under populated . . . and we still have that genius for invention, production and organization that has built up the' the greatest industrial system eveT known! and Industry can once more devote When the world finds Peace again itself to the production of the myriad items that make the life of the aver age man and woman easier and mort beautiful and our power as a nation to an increase of individual opportun ity, then indeed those better dayb will come nearer! KITCHEN SHOWER Mrs. Nellie Sumner honored her daughter anfLson-in-law, Mrs. J. L. Harrell, Jr., and Mr. Harrell, of Nor folk, Va., at a red and white kitchen shower on Friday evening. Those who attended and remem bered the honorees with gifts, in ad dition to the honorees, were Mr. and' WHITE Name Location Amt. Barolift, H. G., Penn. Ave. $ 36.80 Barclift, J. T., Penn. Ave 13.48 Broughton, Mrs. E. J 5.78 Broughton, W. J., Heirs, Grbb St. 14.44 Chappell, Mrs. Seym ore 20.63 Elliott, W. T. 12.76 Fields, D. M., Heirs, Dobb St. 16.50 Harrell, Mrs. Lily R. 1 23.83 Jackson, D. M., Dobb St. 30.09 Jordan, Raymond, Church St. 38.24 Lane, H. P., Grubb "Lane 11.00 jane, W. H-. Penn. Ave. 11.99 Leary, J. O., Grubb St. 5.37 Medlin, N. H., R. R. Ave 7.43 Munden, Tim, Estate 4.95 Norman, Mrs. Madelene P. '. 6.60 Pierce, Mrs. E. S., Market St. 66.91 Riddick, A. M., Grubb St. 9.63 Shannonhouse, Mrs. J. T., Church St. 78.07 Small, Mrs. P. H., Church St. 41.25 Ward, Mrs. R. F., Ed. Rd. St. 8.25 Whedbee, Mrs. T. C, Church St. & Penn. 78.38 White, C. I., Grubb St. 13.20 Whi, C. W 33.47 Vvhite, Capt. T. S., Dobb St. 18.73 Whife, W. E., Church St. 22.34 COLORED Bembery, Ed, King St. 9.90 Bembery, Moses 4.54 Bembery. Penelope, Market St. , 11.77 Bembery, Robert, Estate, King St. 6.60 Blanchard, H. H., Estate, R. R. Ave . 4.13 Clark, Adeline Dai, Ed. Rd. St. 4.95 Cofield, Ollie. Cox Ave. ,. 6.39 Dail, Elisha, Dobb & Ed. Rd. St 50.52 Dail, Elverd, Covent Garden St. 1.24 Davenport, Mary, Church St. 9.90 Douglas, Louisa, Heirs, Grubb St. 4.13 Uouglas, W. N. Market St. . 17.25 Eason, Joseph, Heirs, Dobb St., Ext. 6.60 Everett, Mamie, King St. 4.13 Evans, Sarah, King St. 1.65 Felton, Annette, Estate, Ed. Rd. St. 6.19 Felton, Elec, King St. 2.68 Felton, George, King St. 1.45 Felton, G. Wilson, Hyde Park St. 12.65 Felton, Laura and Annie, Hyde Park St. 7.02 Felton, Laura S., Rail Road Ave. 12.38 Mrs. Leslie Sumner, Mr. and Mrs Bill Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Service of Bethany Methodist Church Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. Vick Stallings,! wa held Saturday afternoon. The Mr. juid Mrs. Ernest Stallings, Mr. toPic of the program was "They and Mrs. Fenton Hurdle. Mr. and Gave Their Ownselves." The meet- Mrs. -James Harrell, Mr. and Mrs Dorothy Whedbee, vice president,! was in charge of the meeting which I opened with the hymn, "I Am Thine, O Lord," after which all repeated the Watchword. Miss Mary Burgess Lay- den read the Scripture and offered nraver. After the business session. Miss White gave the report from etn' Lue E., Covent Garden St 4.95 the personal service chairman. Miss ' ; ot- T , . , . . .. relton, Mary L. , 8.25 Layden presented an interesting pro-Fdton T(m King gt 4 95 gram with the following members j Felton, W. J., Heirs, Market St. 24.75 taking part: Beulah Bogue, Juanita Felton, Wm. Percy, R. R. Ave. 5.78 White, Operzine Cooke. The meeting Franklin, Prentice, Estate, Barrow Lane 3.03 closed with the hymn, "Ready", and Homer, William, King St. 13.62 Miss Beulah Bogue said the benedic-! Holly, Alpine, King St. 8.25 tjon Holly, Chas. C, Barrow Lane 2.89 . ' . .. .... , i Holly, L. D., Dobb St. 9.90 V,e"6xt meftm8 be held Holly, Malinda, Heirs, Dobb St. 7.84 with Miss Dorothy Whedbee. Hurdle, Millie A., Market St. 2.75 Present were: Mrs. J. A. Bray, James, Geo., King St. L 7.70 Misses Dorothy Whedbee, Beulah lFir8t Progressive Knights, King St. . 2.48 Bogue. Opewine Cooke, Audrey Lane, Lassiter, Harriett, Heirs, Grubb St 5.78 DaU- GoW, .EtheTLane Mary tr'Bt.:-::" I. Burgess Layden Mrs. Hercules By.Lyon8) Wagh'ingto jy, Rd st 22 n rum and Miss Juanita White. i Newby, Dewey, King St. j 16.50 ' Parker, Henry, Heirs, Dobb St. 8.25 BETHANY SOCIETY MEETS ! . arker, Henry L., Cox Ave. 10.07 The regular monthly meeting 0f'Reed' Ela. Heirs, King St. 6.60 thft Womn' Knrifv nf ffc riot ion I Keea, Oeo. K. 14.41 Reed, Wilson, Dobb St. 9.08 Riddick, James W., Cox Ave. 6.19 Satterfield, C. C, King St. 6.05 Satterfield, F. H., R R.. Ave. 10.32 Satterfield, Ollie C. Cov. Ave. , 6.40 ing began with soft music and theiSharpe, Laura, Dobb St. 3.30 Jesse Harrettl, Mr. and Mrs. Quinton 04111 to worship was given by the Simpson, w. p., King bt. b.94 Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cart- program leader. The Rev. J. T. mpson, w. a., uooo ai . vo wright, Mr. and- Mrs. E. L. Jennings,! Stanford fferd "Where j!n J!0; ' N- E ell, Agent .... 9.08 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mr. and He Leads Me" was sung. Scripture gJJ; gcbb St S Mrs. uennis jartwngnt, Mr. and ; ,rauuie was irom 11 ionnuuans o: Mrs. Edward Benton, Mesdames Na-' 1-5 waB Sven by Miss Wilma than Hurdle, Z.D.White, Charlie , JolIiff- The Meditation "Life's Her Hurdle, Lela Mae Winslow, Hazel itaKe," was given by Mrs. Emma Combs, William Whedbee, Marvin1 "Lead On, 0 King Eternal", Benton, Sara Hurdle, Ernest Sy-' was Boftly played by the organist, mons, J. C. Baccus, Shelton Harrell,! Ml8S Wilma Jolliff, and the message Ruth Hurdle, Lela Harrell and Nellie i "Investing Our Heritage" was pre- Sumners, Misses Leona Baccus, Eli nof Vflyn Hurdle, Blanche and Maud Cartwright, and Wilbur Sumner, Stewart White, Daryl Hurdle, Harry Winslow, Kathleen Hurdle, Eugene Hurdle, Mather Hurdle, Janice Sum. sented by the Rev. Mr. Stanford. A short business session followed a hymn. During the business session, with Mr. Stanford actinsr as chairman, the xvi-ivvTuig vuiwa nno Qinmi iui i ft ner, Junior, Eugene and Jesse Boyce,) the coming year; President, Miss Carroll and Kathleen Hurdle, James' Anna Baker; vice president, Miss Patrick Harrell, Ernest Carey, Stall-1 Manola Jolliff; recording secretary, ings, Sammy Jennings, Floyd and; Mrs. Emma White; treasurer, Mrs. Barbara Ana Benton, John Marvin Mamie As be 11; program leader, Miss Benton, Jr., Jane Harrell and Emily' Manola Jolliff. After the election, Ann Stunners. WOODVILLE Y. W. A. MEETS The Mattle Norman White Young Woman's Auxiliary of Woodville Baptist Church met Friday evening with Miss Juanita White. Miss Mr. Stanford installed the officers, and pronounced the benediction. ARMY SHOES FOR SALE NEW shipment just received; They give comfortable, satisfactory service. Julian Ward's Shoe Shop, Broad Street, Edenton. Stallings, Isaiah B., Estate, King St. 4.95 Sutton, B. J., Ed. Rd. St. 6.60 Taylor, Kate. Estate. King St. 8.25 Thompson, C. B., Dobb St. 6.19 Thompson, W. J., Cox Ave. 13.64 Walker, Mary, Market St. 3.30 Waters, Harriett, Heirs Ed. Rd. St. 4.95 Welsh, Geo., Cox Ave. A 4.95 Geo.Welch, Greenwood 3.03 White, Herman, King St. , 8.25 Wright, Ruth H., Creecy Ave. 7.70 Felton, James, Jr., Ed. Rd. St. 7.01 Pen. $1.47 .54 .23 .58 .83 .51 .66 .95 1.20 1.53 .44 .48 .21 .30 .20 .26 2.68 .39 3.12 1.65 .33 3.14 .53 1.34 .75 .89 .40 .18 .47 .26 .17 .20 .42 2.02 .05 .40 .17 .69 .26 .17 .06 .25 .11 .06 .51 .28 .50 .20 .13 .33 .20 .99 23. .12 .54 .33 .12 .40 .31 .11 .31 .10 .23 .13 .33 .88 .66 .33 .40 .26 .58 .36 .25 .24 .41 .26 .13 .28 .20 .36 .20 .13 .20 .26 .33 .25 .55 .13 .20 .20 .12 .33 .31 .28 Cost .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 Total $ 39.22 14.97 NEW HOPE TOWNSHIP WHITE ' Banks, B. S., Heirs, 1 Town lot $ 16.43 Barcliff, H. C, 20 acres Home land , 31.29 Bateman, Mrs. Missouri, 6 acres Home land 16.56 Bateman, Mrs. Missouri, 4 acres Home land 7.69 Bateman, H. W., 5 acres Cut-over land i 4.81 Benton, Kermit, 25 acres Baker land 25.68 Brigbt, Shannonhouse & Blanchard, 44 acres Western Road land 6.66 Chappell. G. A.. 175 acres Bundy land 23.30 6.96 Colson, Charlie, 35 acres Colson land 1 47.53 15.97jColson, Carlton, 40 acres Colson land 39.72 22.41 . Colson, John, Jr., 75 acres Home land 64.18 14.22 Colson, John, Sr., Heirs, 65 acres Woodland 9.57 18.11 Colson, Melvin, 14 acres I. R. Harris land S 15.47 25.73 Colson, R. M., 40 acres Colson land 35.81 32.24 Divers, Mrs. Maude Perry, 80 acres Cove Swamp land; 5 acres John- 40.72 son laira; 30 acres Cleary land 18.64 12.39 ' Elliott, R. D., 1 acre land 2.70 13.42, Evans, B. W., 49 acres Mullen land; 17 acres Mullen land; 6.53 8.68 6.10 7.81 70.54 10.97 82.14 43.85 9.53 82.47 14.68 35.76 20.43 24.18 44 Ivev land 54.21 Coodman, C. B., 1 Town lot 27.29 Goodman, H. B., Estate, 80 acres Humphries land 16.43 Griffin, Thomas, Estate, 69 acres Home lot 22.67 Harrell, John, 101acres Pike land 16.22 liumphries, Anderson, 1 Town lot L i , , 19.56 Ivey, Alice W., 19 acres Ivey land 10.32 Ivey, Dennis, 15 5-10 acres Ivey land; 18 3-10 acres Ivey land 22.23 Ivey, Gilbert, 30 acres Home land , 5.19 Ivey, Redden, 26 acres Knight land 12.27 Ivey, Robert, 1 acre Welch land; 10 1-3 int. Ivey land 9.28 Ivey, Willie, 18 5-10 acres Home land , 13.44 Jacobs, Henry, 15 acres Swamp land ?J-33 Lassiter, Clyde, 116 acres Goodman land 60.02 Matthews. Mrs. W. M.. 1 County lot 11.38 r I Morse, Ernest, 10 acres Wilson land; 85 acres Home land; 6 acres Sam Banks land; 148 acres Ivey land 1 ' Morse, Mrs. Florence, 1 New Hope lot 7.69 Morse. Rav. 45 acres Godfrev land: 105 Home land: 40 Godfrey land 100.17 Parker, Mrs. J. H., 32 38-100 acres Home land Russell. W. E.. 77 acres Tillett land; IV2 acres J. A. Gibson land Small, Charlie, 115 acres Home land 23.66 Small, J. C, 65 acres Home land.; 50 acres Hampton land 29.57 Smith. Mrs. C. T.. Sr., 21 acres Smith land Spivey, Mrs. Eliabeth, 242 acres Jacobs land; 55 3-4 acres Jacobs land; 150 acres Birdsaw-Marrell land Spivey, Mrs. Lucy, 1-16 Sam Green's Store lot; 1 acre Sam Green ,w . . - 22.28 ! Stokely, Mrs. Celtic White, 92 acres Spivey land; 77 acres Home land 60.75 b-f Stokely, Murden, 60 acres Spivey land, 9.77 Symons, T. C, 30 acres Jackson land 12.68 l-f. Umphlett, C. W., 140 acres Home land 98.65 3-74! Umphlett, L. E., 10 acres L. B. Perry land; 70 acres Jacocks land 37.22 I Welch, R. H., 16 acres Woodland; 23 acres Woodland 6.89 HI 1 White, J. J., Jr., 100 acres Gordon land 42.50 11.2 5.67 13.19 7.81 5.25 6.10 7.76 53.49 2.24 11.25 5.25 18.89 25.24 48.80 . 26.04 . 176.57 White, Mrs. J. R., 15 acres Swamp land 2.70 8.25, 13.83 1 White, Trim, Heirs, 12 acres White land 2.70 Wilson, Mrs. Alice, 58 acres Stockton land; 90 acres bmith land; 100 acres Home land 101.39 Wilson, Curtis, 19 acres Ivey land 10.32 Wilson, Jack, 38 acres Johnson land 23.76 Wilson, Jesse, 77 acres Home land 37.M) Wilson, L. R., 19 acres Ivey land 35.95 Winborne, Richard, 1 Town lot 13.93 Winslow. A. R.. Estate. 100 acres Otter-Hall land 13.93 3-96 ! Wood, W. L., 80 acres Burham land 37.06 11.25 ; Uoclrott MnnHv Jl giiwi Tnm Rlltt. land 5.19 4.38 9.53 6.10 26.69 6.96 4.10 15.11 9.53 9.10 3.81 8.96 PARKVILLE TOWNSHIP COLORED Armstronc. G. W.. Heirs. 27Vz acres Mortran land s $ 18.42 3.53 ' Armstrong, J. T., 3 acres Jackson land 10.80 6- 9 1 Armstrong, Lydia, 7 acres land ' 4.26 4.38 , Barcliff, W. H., Heirs, 14 acres Lizzie Overton land 7.56 9-53!Uaum, C. H. 2V2 acres Jackson land 2.70 23.94 : ijurette, Ida, Heirs, 22 acres Jones land 1 4.20 io-11 Costen, James, 1 lot 2.70 9.53 Davis, Decatur, 18 acres Annie Small land 8.45 n-42 Uaughtrey, L. B., 10 acres Home land 11.09 81 Douglas, Martha, Heirs, 24 acres Douglas land 5.69 15.94 EaSon, Smith, Heirs 30 acres Home land - 19.54 10-39 Elliott, A. B., Heirs, 1 Winfall lot 7.69 7- 39 Elliott, Wm. C, Heirs, 25 acres Home land 13.99 t.Zi 11.68 7.61 4.38 8.17 6.10 10.39 6.10 4.38 6.10 7.81 9.53 7.39 15.14 6.10 4.10 9.53 8.96 8.24 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR NON-PAYMENT 1939 TAXES JUST RECEIVED NEIY LOT SPLENDID TOPS Wide Range of Sizes Satisfactory Rebuilding: of Shoes " Promptly Done ' ; , Complete line of Go;c;:b,8,'8:c3,:PclEo!03 Julian Ward's Shoe ltd rrrrrr (Continued from Page Two) Chappell, Bolzora, 8 2-3 acres J. M. Smith land 4.03 Chappell, Jessie T., 25 -acres Mitchell land 8.25 Chappell, N. W., 2 acres C. T. Rogerson land 9.76 uiappeu, Mrs. J. u, 4 acres Home land; 1-2 acre Hunters Fork land; 41 acres Town send Chappell land Chappell, Willie R., 46 acres Home land; 6 acres Pocosin land Chappell, C. Claude, 12 acres S. Chappell land , Chappell, Ralph B., 4 acres Q. Chappell land; 3 acres M. L. Chap pell land; 1 acre Home land Chappell, W. T., 5 acres Pocosin land - Chappell, Charlie T., 3 acres S. Chappell land; 1 acres S. Chappell land: 10 acres S. Chappell land Chalk, Elian E., 25 acres J. A. Smith land Cox, David. 16 acres Newbold land: 10 acres Patent land: 40 Patent Cox, David, (agent for Fannie Lassiter) 40 Lavinia Newbold land Felton, Rosa White, 1 Winfall lot 9.36 Felton, Louis B., Heirs, 52 acres Home land' 11.18 Felton, Louis B., Heirs, 2 town lots 4.58 Felton, T. L., Heirs, 60 acres BHlups land; 66 acres Home land; 1 Harrell lot , 40.16 Hawkins, Hubert, 1 acre Lodge-Home land 5.61 Harrell, Anderson, 2 lots i 3.95 Harrell, Henry 27 acres Jordan-Winslow land. 11.29 Harrell, Annie, Heirs, 45 acres Jessup land 24.53 Hinton, Lee, 19 acres J. H. Hinton ..state 20.96 Hinton, Pattie, 17 7-10 acres J. H. Hinton Estate 12.30 Hudson, Millie Hinton, 23 1-10 acres J. H. Hinton Estate 12.30 Hobbs, Elsberry, Heirs, 1 Winfall lot 8.94 Hohhs. Marv Randall. Heirs. 1 Winfall lot. 7.69 4.38 i Hurdle, Tony, 18 acres Henry Whedbee land 10.43 Hurdle, George W., Br., 44 acres Bunch land 20.25 Hurdle, George, Jr., 15 acres Part Home land 9.80 Hurdle, Emmaline, Heirs, lMt acres Collins land; 3 acres Home land; 1 acres Home land 16.72 Hurst, S. L. & Eva, 6' acres Ellis land; 32 acres Jessup land 17.36 Jones, Almay, 1 Home lot 8.47 Jones, H. C. C., 6 acres J. R. White land; 1 acre Home lot; 1 acre J. M. Elliott lot 40.79 Jones, Eddie, 1 Home lot 8.22 Jones, David, 1 Town lot 7.86 Jones, Harriett, Heirs, 1 Winfall lot , I 5.19 Jones, Charlie, 7 acres Hendricks land 3.31 Jones, Dora, 3 acres land 2.70 Jones, Rosa, 1 Home lot , 8.30 Lawrence, Dancy, 1 Town lot 2.70 Lawrence, Rosa, iHeirs, 60 acres Lawrence land 18.29 Lawrence, J. R., 1 Winfall lot 2.70 McPherson, Emma, 9 acres L. B. Felton land 2.56 Martin, Jacob 1 Home lot 11.01 Newbold, James E., 5 acres Newbold-Elliott land 5.19 Newby, ReyleJd, 1 King Street lot 13-.93 Overton, Anderson, Heirs, 1 Winfall Home lot 9.98 Parker, Elbert and Charlie, 45 acres Parker-Towe land v 25.47 Perry, Mary V., 37 acres Munden land 14.29 Perry, Maggie, 1 Winfall lot 1 5.19 54.61 3.69 4.63 23.17 4.88 7.96 7.08 4.78 Conger, J. H., 1 Filling Station 9.77 Dail, A. L., 2-8 acre C. B. Lamb land; 3 acres J. E. Perry land Dail, Mrs, E. J., 35 seres Home land; 16 acres Old Home land; 85 acres A. Forehand kind 1 Eason, W. M., 40 acres S. Eason land; 70 acres Swamp land; 17.91 1 Perry, Nathaniel D., 25 acres Home land 12.93 Perry, Jesse h., 20 acres Burweli-Rawlings land j 3.95 Price, Willie, 28 acres Part Susan Price land 20.79 Price, George, 8 acres Part Susan Price land 1 7.58 Keed, O. V., 2 Town Qots 4.35 5.62 83.72 Riddick, Lucius, 15 acres Sam. Riddick land 5.19 I Riddick, E. S., 18 acres Alson Riddick land 5.30 88 acres Home land; 69 acres Whitehead lend 1 62.82 Riddick, Alice V., 1 Louise St. lot, 2 acres Jones land; 1 Home 80.69 Uot; 17 acres Alson Riddick land; 1 Winfall lot 25.10 5.83 Riddick, Hugh Willie, 1 Tolson-Edwards lot; 1 Tolson lot 14.01 10.88 ; Rogerson, Sarah, Heirs, 13 acres Home land 19.75 j Sampson, Louis, 2 acres Symons land 5.19 98.70 Sampson, Willie, 5 acres Archer land 2.70 Eason, W. T., 18 acres J. G. Winslow land; 130 R. M. Onley land Forehand, Alfred, Heirs, land . Griffin, C. N., 40 acres E. Riddick land; 9 acres Poplar Neck land Hurdle, L. H., 137 acres Home land; 100 acres Nixon land; 19 acres Bunch land; 53 acres J. Riddick land Lamb, Willie H,., 88 acres B. ,Wrd land 19.42 ! Sampson, Harry W., 2 acres Symons land 5.19 Lane, David, w acres G. stallings land 8.94 Layden, Elsie Elizabeth, 4 2-6 acres Edward Layden land 1 4.11 Layden, J. u.., 75 acres Home land . Lilly, Nathan, 7 acres Home land a.. 29.52 Lilly. Pete. 2 acre , Maggie Roberson land Nixon, W. H., 30 acres Home land; 123 acres Edmond Riddick land Perry, Mrs. J. A.. 180 acres Perry land i . Perry, Mamie, 7 acres Roberson land :- Riddick, B. S., Heirs, 140 acres Home land: 21 acres Swamp land Rountree, Gus, Heirs, 127 acres J. M. Ridddck land Rogers, Joseph, 808 acres C Perry land . :: Kouniree, Jesse, iv acres 4, y. lurner isna Sbepard, W. B., 1.179 Cotton W. Beam tend -. Southern Vineyitfd-ConV 40 meres Southern Vineyard land Stallings, Willie, 100 acres Edmund Riddick land - StallinM. Mrs. Marina. 181 acres Stallines land , Trueblood, Charlie, 2 acres J. P. Cartwright tend TJphoff, W. E., 80 acres Parkvilte Drainage Vann, G. G.,'peirs,'7 2-3 acres Yann tend . Ward,, Carroll V, 42ft acres Ward tract Skinner, Alfred, Heirs, 1 Large-Hickory lot; 4-5 Home-Winfall lot small, Annie, 15 acres Hendricks land Small, Harriett, 35 acres Butt land 8.13 i Small. Mary L.. 15 acres Hendricks land 8.28 Smith, Hattie, Heirs, 14 acres West lehd i 17.60 , Spellman, Edward, 1 Winfall lot 20.80 6.19 ..77.88 17:57 41.68 3.69 80.88 13.93 89.72 11.49 6.14 Sutton, Courtney, 3 acres Home land 1 Simons, Ellie H., 15 acres Joe Elliott land inompson, r. a.,' i lown rot ; ; Turner, Alfred, 80 acres Ferrell land Turner, John Wesley, 80 acres Martin tend Welch, Lucretaa, no acres Alson Riddick land White, D. Moody, 60 acres J. White Island land Wilder, H. C, Heirs, 72 ft acres . Wnlte land - . -...u. WinsloTv, AN., 289 acres Juniper land; 100 acres Desert tend 11.63 8.31 17.04V 4.22, 72. ' fe.SK Stallings, D. R., 86 acres Felton land; 1 fcherry-Gftson land b , 2WG Sutton, Hardy, Heirs, 31 acres Jordan land; 20 acres Jordan land 20.81 Sutton, Wm., Heirs, 6 acres Home land I j. ' i ,--1 8.94 Sutton, Sarah, Heirs, 1 Winfall lot LXlZ. J f 68 - ... v 8.30 9A 1 Turner, A. L., 43 acres Home land; 80 acres Barnes-Towe land 81.18 . . Thompson, P. A.,' 1 Town lot , I " 2.70 1 29.17 imb m ' 883 ' , 188 w- U 5J9 io!s2 8.54 fi.4S White. J: W.. 1 Town lot 8.96 White, Elfhtf, 1 Winfall lot 22.44 Whits, Williain, Jf, 8 acres Wm. White land UM 'White, Peter, Heirs, 1 Winfall-Brintt tend w 46JI0 Wiggins, Henry, Sr.; 2 Winfall lots ,42,10 1 Williams, Ines.'l Winfall lot A. f X, 1 V