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t 1 -J THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1M1 PAGE SEVEN "'MOW bicycle riders We killed In iforth Carolina the " firsi seven 'jtaonths of this year than were killed during theentire twelve months ot jsst yea the VyJ Safety Divi sion tepoii thi week. ' Accident' records show that 25 bicycle riders met with death on the streets and highways of this state from January through July of this Sear, an 80 per cent increase over the 14 cyclists killed the first seven months of 1940 and a 25 per cent in crease over the total of 20 cyclists killed alltlast year. A majority of the riders killed were boys, and most of them were killed because of viola- . tions of the rules of safe riding. Warning that bicycles ale classed as vehicles under the State law, ana - that cyclists must obey the same general traffic regulations that ap ply to motor vehicles, Ronald Hocutt, director of the Highway Safety Divi syg, Hated the following 12 rules for bicycling with complete safety: . i 1. Refrain from "clever" or ?'stunt" '.riding. ; 2. Dismount and waik acrottf dangerous intersections. : 8. Keep to the right and close to the edge of the, roadway. 4. Learners should ride in a park or other safe place. 6. Ride without wobbling; avoid sharp turns. ' 6. Say "No" to anyone desiring to ride as a passenger. 7. Never hitch onto a moving vehicle. 8. At night, carry a light in front and either a light or reflector in the rear. 9. Stop for ail stop signs. 10. If parcels are carried, strap them to the frame or place in a bas ket carrier. 11. Avoid crowded streets and heavily traveled highways. 12. Keep yourself and your bike in good condition. ,'If bicycle riders will obey these simple rules this business of one bi cycle fatality every week will be stopped in North Carolina," Hocutt said. STATEMENT Eagle Fire Insurance Company NEWARK. NEW JERSEY Condition December 31, 1940, as Shown By Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid in cash $ 815,000.00 Amount Ledger Assets, Dec. 31st previous year 2,314,990.84 Income From Policyholders. $817,154.50: Miscellaneous, 1113,943.55 1 : Total 931,098.05 Disbursements To Policyholders, $502,890.59; Miscellaneous, $592,249,24 - - Total 1,095,139.83 FirelPrenUums -Written or renewed during year, $2,216,967.42 In Force : T 2,731,584.04 kAU jOih'er , Premiums Written or renewed during year, $4fi2j32.56 In Force 438,086.78 ' r"' ' ASSETS Value of Real Estate $ 404,672.14 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate 534,049.65 Value of Bonds and Stocks 824,060.24 Wash in Company's Office 375.00 "Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest 350,935.46 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks on interest 6,609.24 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to ; October 1, 1940 298,359.58 Agents' balances, representing business written prior to Oc tober 1, 1940 6,041.54 Deduct Ceded Reinsurance Balance Payable 290,188.14 Interest and Rents due and accrued 12,334.21 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 79,615.42 Floyd Winslow and Mrs. Herring- ton, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White of Bel videre, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. White and family of Sunbury, visited Mrs. Mary J. White Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Winslow spent the week-end in Louisburg ua guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Winslow ana ;son, of Petersburg, Va., and Jesse Oebourne, of Greensboro, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winslow this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winslow ana daughter, of Petersburg, Va, were week-end guests of their parents. Mrs. Mark Temple, of Newland, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood White and Edward Jordan, of Bagleys k Swamp, Miss Esther Mae Lane, Elsberry Lane and Leslie Wfnslbw spent' the week-end in Salem, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow ana- family, of Chuckatuck, Va., visited with relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Matthew Winslow and daugn ter, Jeanne, of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Vann ISpivey and daughter, Marlene, of Hickory, Va., are visiting Mrs. Verna Winslow this week. Miss Mae Edla Asbell and Nelson Lane, of Bervldere, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane motored to Nags Head Saturday and attended the showing of "The Lost Colony" that night. Miss Martha Lane of Charlotte, and Mi 88 Miriam Lane of Norfolk, Va., are spending their vacations with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lane. More than half of the arable lands of Japan are devoted to rice produc tion, the Department of Commerce says. Canadian war production will be at peak levels late this year, the De partment of Commerce reports. Total $2,226,864.34 Less Assets not admitted 153,669.14 Total admitted Assets A. $2,073,195.20 LIABILITIES Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $ 163,192.00 Unearned Premiums 783,226.45 Salaries, rents, expenses, accounts, fees, etc., due or accrued 6,290.06 Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, county and mu nicipal taxes due or accrued 4,325.00 Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued 17,930.34 All other liabilities, as detailed in statement 18,262.87 Total amount of all liabilities except Capital $ 993,226.72 Capital actually paid up in cash' $815,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities 2 264,968.48 Surplus as regards Policyholders 1,079,968.48 STATEMENT Federal Union Insurance Company CHICAGO, ILL. Condition December 31, 1940. as Shown By Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid in cash $1,000,000.00 Amount Ledger Assets, Dec. 31st previous year 3,273,763.36 Income From Policyholders, $1,050,224.94; Miscellaneous, $97,843.18 Total 1,148,068.12 Disbursements To Policyholders, $366,777.01; Miscellaneous, $600,282.45 Total 967.059.46 Fire Premiums Written or renewed during year, $1,712,436.36 in Force a.ly.Ttsa.zz AH Other Premiums Written or renewed during year, $1,262,924.81 In Force 1,019,164.19 ASSETS Value of Bonds and Stocks $2,922,935.24 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest , 294,816.79 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to October 1, 1940 242,584.57 Agents' balances, representing business written prior to Oc tober 1, 1940 14,252.80 Deduct Ceded Reinsurance Balances Payable 26,449.00 Bills receivable, taken for fire risks 4,571.74 Bills receivable, taken for other risks 736.39 Interest and Rents due and accrued 12,048.48 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 11,724.89 Total $3,477,221.90 Less Assets not admitted 175,612.68 Total admitted Assets $3,301,609.22 LIABILITIES Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $ 163,749.92 Unearned premiums 1 796,171.82 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees, etc., due or accrued 3,255.40 Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, County and Muni cipal taxes due or accrued 68,434.80 Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued 6,987.49 All other liabilities, as detailed in statement 35,571.13 Total amount of all liabilities except Capital $1,074,170.56 Capital actually paid up in cash $1,000,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities 1,227,438.66 Felton, James , ; 16.78 Franklin, Prentise, Estate, Barrow Lane Harrell, John Henry Homer, Wm., King Street 3.03 14.74 14.74 8.25 Holly, Alpine, King Street Holly, L. D., Dobb Street 1048 Holly, Malinda, Estate, Dobb St. 7.84 Hurdle, Milue A., Gum Ave. 2.75 James, George, King Street . 8.31 Lassiter, Herbert, Edenton Koad kt Lassiter, Harriett, Edenton Road St. Lloyd, Pearl, Dobb Street Lowe, John, Market Street Lyons. Washington, Edenton Road St. 18.76 Newby, Dewey, King- Street 16.17 Overton, Eugene, King Street 6.19 Overton, Miles, Cox Ave. 20.95 Parker, Essie, Estate, Dobb Street 4.13 Parker, Henry, Estate, Dobb St. 8.25 Perry, Henry L, Cox Ave. 9.82 Reed, Wilson (col.) Dobb St. 9X8 Reed, Elisha, Estate, King Street 6.60 Reed, George K. 6.6i Reed, George N 10.62 Riddick, James W., Cox Ave. b.19 Satterfield, F. H., Railroad Ave. 10.32 Satterfield, Ollie J., Cox Ave. 6.41 Simpson, W. D., King iSt 9 6.78 Skinner, Geo. L., Estate, Kailroad Ave. l.t5 Skinner, Geo. L. (N. E. Chappell, Agent) . Skinner, John H., Railroad Ave. Stallings, Isaiah B. Sutton. B. J., Edenton Road St. 6.60 Taylor, Katie, Estate, King Street 8.25 Thompson, C. B 6.19 Thompson, Cleotie B. Thompson, W. J., King Street 28.22 Walker, Mary 3.30 Waters, Harriett, Estate, Dobb St. 4.95 White, Herman, King St. 8.31 Wrigtt, Sherman 4.19 Wright, Ruth H., Gum Ave. 1.20 3.80 5.78 8.25 32.32 9.08 4.95 4.95 .67 .12 .59 .59 .33 A2 S3. .11 .33 .13 .23 .33 1.29 .75 .65 .25 .84 .16 .33 .30 .26 .53 .42 .25 .41 .25 .27 .06 .36 .20 .20 .26 .33 .25 .35 1.13 .13 .20 .33 .16 .17 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .96 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 18.30 4.10 16.28 16.28 9.53 11.85 9.11 3.81 9.59 4.38 6.96 9.53 34.56 20.46 17.17 7.39 22.73 5.24 9.53 11.16 10.39 7.81 14.85 11.99 7.39 11.68 7.61 8.00 2.66 10.39 6.10 6.10 7.81 9.53 7.39 10.10 30.30 4.38 6.10 9.59 5.30 5.32 Surplus as regards Policyholders 2,227,438.66 Total Liabilities $3,301,609.22 Business In North Carolina During 1940 Total Liabilities $2,073,195.20 Business In North Carolina During 1940 Fire Risks written $523,435; Premiums received $ 9,996 All Other Risks written 171,774; Premiums received 546 Losses incurred Fire 11,978; Paid 10,892 Losses incurred All other 8; Paid 8 President, Jas. Y. Milne; Treasurer, Arthur L. Bowerman. Home of fice, 18 Washington Place, Newark, N. J. Attorney for service, Dan C. fBoney, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT flSeal) Raleigh, May 12th, 1941. I, Dan C. Boney, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Eagle Fire In- BIU CU1VQ ZVUAHUljr Ul 11. .1 UlU W1U1 Wild ACNU UllCJlb CMIVfVlJlg HI- X (condition of said Company, on the 31st day of December, 1940. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT Franklin National Insurance Company NEW YORK, N. (Y. , Condition December 31, 1940, as Shown By Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid in cash . $1,000,000.00. Amount Ledger Assets, Dec. 31st previous year 4,713,766.26 Income From Policyholders, $647,4711.43; Miscellaneous $136,818.26 Total 684,296.69 fsbursements To Policyholders, $226,854.22; Miscellaneous, $299,792.86 Total 626,647.08 Fire Premiums Written or renewed during year, $1,361,042.47 In Force . 2,759,188.71 AH Other Premiums Written or renewed during year, $806,041.43 j ' In Force 894,677.67 ASSETS Value of Bonds and Stocks $3,460,532.65 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest 1,190,880-66 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks on interest 50,000.00 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to October 1, 1940 172,057.67 5,570.91 Agents' balances, representing business written prior to Oc tober 1. 1940 Deduct Ceded Reinsurance Balances Payable 12,605.08 Bills receivable, taken for fire risks 8,981.45 Interest and Rents due and accrued - 15,629.13 . All other Assets, as detailed in statement 2,225.33 Total " LeBS Assets not admitted $4,888,272.72 . 491,482.74 5 1 Total admitted Assets $4,896,789.98 1 LIABILITIES ' Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $ Unearned premiums 60,521.09 663,841.72 1,200.00 23,520.00 6,000.00 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees. etc.. due or accrued Estimated amount payable for Federal, State,. County and Muni cipal taxes due or accrued J-fc4.Ut. Contingent commissions or other charges due or accrued All other liabilities, as detailed in statement 205,400.00 '. Total amount of all liabilities except Capital $ 860,482.81 Capital actually paid up in cash . $1, 000,0 w.uu Surplus aver all liabilities i ; - 2,586,80747 . Surplus as regards Policyholders , : 3,536,307.17 Total Liabilities Fire Risks written All Other Risks written Losses Incurred Fire BosineM In North Carolina Daring 1940 .$4,896,789.98 $638; -premiums " received J-$S,840 64250; Premiums received 1,008 i 2,420; paid 2.074 Losses Jncurred-nAll other .674; Paid , '609 President, F. W. Layton; Secretary, GLowe;;Treasurer, C. Winslow; Home Office, 85 John' Street, New fork, N. Y.) Attorney for service, pan C. Boney.f Jbsurance CormmfesloneiY Raleigh, N. C.' , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA-hLNSURANCE ' DEPARTMENT ' (Seal) ! ... Raleigh, May 16th, 1941. '-..' I, Dan C Boney, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the 4ove is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Franklin Na lt!:nal Insurance Company of .New YorifcJS. Xfiledwitk "Department, Cowfrf pit con&aon or said company, on t e 21 st day ox JJecember, 1940. Vttness my hand and o..cial seal, the y and y V above fynttenSX r ! v " ' , DAN C. EOJ.-Ttf, Insurance Commissioner. ' , Premiums received $4,703 Premiums received 6,122 Paid 239 Paid 747 C. F. Eichstaedt; Home Office, Fire Risks written $661,825; All Other Risks written 303,653; Losses Incurred Fire 174; Losses Incurred All other 1,737; President. Harold Warner: Secretary. 175 W. Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. 111.; Attorney for service, Dan C. Boney, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT (Seal) Raleigh, May 13th, 1941. I, Dan C. Boney, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Federal Union Insurance Company of Chicago, 111., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company, on the 31st day of December, 1940. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. Notice of Delinquent Tax Sale TOWN OF HERTFORD Sale of Town property for delinquent taxes for year 1940. Date of sale, Monday, September 8th, 1941, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Court House Door, Hertford, North Carolina. W. G. NEWBY Clerk and Tax Collector, Town of Hertford TOWN OF HERTFORD WHITE Name , Location Amt. Barclift, J. T., Penn Ave 13.48 Caddy, John, Estate 5.37 Campbell, Mrs. Louise, Market Street 56.68 Cooke, Mrs. Fannie, Church Street 16.50 Elliott, Mrs. Norman, Fenn. Ave. 19.80 Elliott, Josiah. Penn. Ave. 9.86 Elliott, Wm. T., Dobb Street 1 12.71 Felton, J. O., Dobb Street 44.59 Harrell, Mrs. Lilly R., Edenton Road St 23.83 Jordan, R. S., Church Street 49.81 McMullan, Mrs. W. T.; Estate, Church St. 35.75 Medlin, N. H., Railroad. Ave 7.76 Morgan, Mrs. Tim, Grubb Street 9.90 Perry, A. A., Estate 4.95 Pierce, E. S., Estate, Market Street 65.92 Roughton, A. W., Estate, Grubb St. 16.50 Shannonhouse, Mrs. J. T., Church St. 75.38 Small, P. H., Estate, Church St. 33.00 Weeks, Mrs. F. M., Front Street 20.62 White, W. E., Church Street 20.65 White, C. W. 35.01 White. C. I., Grubb Street 13.26 18.96 79.83 20.02 45.10 42.24 69.34 White. Cant T. S., Dobb & Church Sts. Winslow, Mrs. Cora B., Estate Winslow, T. R., Estate Wright, Mrs. W. G. -. Zachary, Dr. J. W., Front Street Winslow, E. L., Dobb & Front Sts. TOWN OF HERTFORD COLORED Bembery, Moses . '. $ 4.54 Bembery, Miles, Market Street 14.44 Bembery, Ed, King Srteet 9.90 Bembery, Robert, Estate, King Street 6.60 Blanchard. John. Edenton Road Street 2.48 Clark, Adeline D., Edenton Road iSt. 4.95 Cofieid, Allie L- : o.a Dail, Elverd, Estate, Covent Garden 1-24 DaiL Elisha. Dobb A Edenton Read Sts. 49.84 Dougles, Terrisa, Estate, Grubb St. Douglas, W. N Market St . Elliott, Arthur, Market St. Evans. Sarah Everett Mamie, King Street Felton, George i Felton, Terry ; - Felton, Klec Feltdn, WnJ. Percy, Railroad Ave Felton, Mary W Estate Felton, Lacy, Hyde Park St .. Felton, Geo. Wilsorr j '..J: felton, Lloyd,. Felton. Laura S..' Railro&u Ave. Felton, W. J- Estate. Market St . 4.13 Jl.59 6.78 1.66 4.13 1.46 4.95 1.68 S.78 8.25 180 12.76 "6.1 12.88 24.75 Pen. .54 .21 2.27 .66 .79 .37 .51 1.78 .95 1.99 1.43 .31 .40 .20 2.64 .66 3.02 1.32 .82 .82 1.40 .53 .76 3.19 .80 1.80 1.69 2.77 .18 .67 .40 .26 .10 .2C .26 .05 1.99 .16 .58 .23 .07 .16 .06 .20 .11 .23 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 .96 .95 .95 .96 .95 .95 J5 .96 .96 6 .1 .61 .26 .60 .99 .96 .96 .98 v 5 Total 14.97 6.53 59.90 18.11 21.64 10.67 14.17 47.32 25.73 61.75 38.13 9.02 11.25 6.10 69.51 18.11 79.35 35.27 22 39 22.32 37.36 14.74 20.66 83.97 21.77 47.85 44.88 73.06 5.67 15.96 11.25 7.81 3.63 6.10 7.60 2.24 52.78. 5.24 16.0$ 6.96 167 8.24 2.47 6.10 8.74 9.53 4.88 14.22 7.89 18.83 26.69, NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR NON-PAYMENT 1940 TAXES (Continued From Page Two) John A. Billups, 32 & acres H. Eason Tract; 1 Filling Station W. H. Billups, Jr., 6 acres Hester Winslow Land Mary Blanchard, 3 acres Home Land Seaton Bryant Heirs, 7 acres Home Land T""'T" John A. Burke, 3 acres Home Land; 10' acres Simpson Land; 3 acres S. M. Winslow Land Lee Butts, 40 acres Home Land John A. Cooper, 2 acres Home Land Rufus Dail, 2 acres A. Perry Land Martha J. Daniels, 12 acres C. Hurdle Land Eliza J. Eason, 5 acres Home Land Ethel Eason, 3 acres Alex White Land George Eason Estate, 9 acres G. Eason Land . Mary E. Rogers Felton, 2 acres Woodley Land M. Frierson, 1 acre Wingo , Isaac Gallop Estate, 18 acres Home Land; 14 acres White Land Charlie Hinton, 2 acres Fauntleroy Land r Henry M. Hollowell, 1 acre Home Land Thersa Hunter, Land Agathy Hurdle Estate, 1 acres Home Land Harrison Hurdle, 60 acres Home Land Jason Hurdle, 1 acre Home Land Joe Hurdle, 2 1-3 acres Home Land Odell Hurdle, 2 acres Teasy Hurdle Land Warren Hurdle, 7 acres Home Land Maud Jordan, 12 acres Millie Hurdle Land B. F. Lilley Heirs, 59 a. Home Land; 125 a. White Land; 48 a. Land Haywood Lilly, 1 acre Home Land L. A. Lilly, 1-5 acre Home Land Hester Morns Heirs, b acres Home L.ana Luvenia Newbold, 67 acres Home Tract Land Marv E. Norfleet Heirs. 50 acres Nicholson Land John Henry Overton, 2 acres Edward Riddick Land W. H. Overton, 1 acre Home Jana Isabella D. Perry, 12 acres Emmanual Perry Land Allie Rawls, 5 acres Hester Winslow Land Addie L. Riddick, 19V4 acres Pierce Land Elizabeth Riddiqk Heirs, 21 acres Home Tract Land James C. Riddick, 4 acres Home Land J. M. Riddick, 8 acres Home Land James Riddick, 6 acres Home Land Martha Brothers Riddick, 22 acres Perry Land Miley Riddick, 10 acres Lilly Land; 3 4-5 acres Home Land M. T. Riddick, 27 acres Home Land Soney Riddick, 1 acre Home Land T. E. Riddick, 8 acres Home Land; 15 acres C. Winslow Land Thad W. Perry, 4Vi acres Roda Perry Land W. B. Riddjck, 13 acres Home Land W. Gaither Riddick, acre A. E. Winslow Land; 15 acres T. M. Lamb Land; 15 acres Elbert Chappell Land Wright Riddick, 88 acres Lucretia Riddick Land T. R. Riddick, 4 acres Home Land C. W. Rountree, Land Julia Rountree, 15 acres C. Winslow Land Abram Small Heirs, 7 acres Small Land; 19 acres Heme Land Clinton Small, 2 acres Small Land Cyph Small, 7 acres Small Land Mary Small Estate, 7 acres Small Land Elijah T. Smith Estate, 26 acres Price Land Leroy Smith, 12 acres Home Land Robert Smith, 7 acres Home Land W. E. Smith, 7 acres Home Land Spellman Heirs, 14 acres Whitehead Land C. F. White, 500 acres TuUle-Onley Land Frank B. White, 102 acres Stanton Land; 2 acres Stanton Land; 40 acres Home Land Hezekial White, 1 2-3 acres L. B. White Land John A. White, 50 acres F. White Tract Land Mrs. George H. Winslow, 15 acres C. Winslow Land Crene J. Winslow, 80 acres Home Land James A. Winslow, (of George) 7 acres G. H. Winslow Land John A. Winslow, 1 acre R. H. Hurdle Land Mary L. Winslow, 30 acres Home Land W. T. Winslow, 15 acres C. Winslow La id 33.66 12.53 6.13 11.02 10.80 11.45 7.06 10.47 4.16 6.72 5.43 5.01 3.09 7.66 6.57 10.66 6.74 6.13 3.16 18.75 4.96 8.21 7.11 5.51 4.33 43.68 4.61 6.43 3.09 12.14 4.94 7.46 5.04 2.98 4.90 7.07 2.63 4.38 4.97 10.47 10.48 3.69 10.59 9.95 9.33 8.52 13.97 3.79 3.56 4.48 12.25 . 4.97 3.79 3.72 10.59 5.39 4.C8 2.59 3.69 8.90 26.59 5.04 7.92 4.85 21.94 7.30 . 8.16 11.99 . 4.85 BELVIDERE TOWNSHIP WHITE lAlbertson, Miss Catherine, 1000 acres Swamp Land $ Duller, ivimerva, ou acica j ici 1 1 j vviui.u uuu Chappell, Myrtle F., 25 acres O. R. Chappell Land Chappell, J. T., 25 acres Mitchell. Land Chappell, Mrs. J. S., 4 acres Home Land Chappell, Willie K., 46 acres Home Lana; xV2 acres rocosin L,ana; acre Hunter's Fork Land; 41 acres Townsend Chappell Land Chappell, Ralph B., 4 acres I Chappell Tract Land; 3 3-4 acres M. L. Chappell Land; 1 acre Home Land Chappell, Charlie T., 3 acres Chappell Land; 1 acres Chappell Land; 10 acres Chappell Land Copeland, Valand J., 55 acres Bush-Copeland Land Chalk, Eliab E., Estate, 25 acres J. A. Smith Land Cox, David, 16 acres Newbold Land; 10 acres Patent Land Cox, David, agent for Fanny Lassiter, 40 acres Fanny Lassiter Land Dail, Mrs. E. J., 83 acres Home Land; 16 acres Old Home Land; 35 acres A. Forehand Land Eason, W. T., 18 acres J. G. Winslow Land; 130 acres R. M. Onley Land; 21 acres W. F. Onley Heirs Land Forehand, Alfred, Heirs, Land Griffin, C. N., 40 acres Edmond Riddick Land; 9 a. Poplar Neck Hurdle, L. H., 137 acres Home Land; 53 acres J. Riddick Land; 100 acres Nixon Land; 19 acres Bunch Land Lane, David, 60 acres G. Stallings Land Lilley, Pete, 2 acres Robertson Land Nixon, W. H., 30 acres Home Land Perry, Mrs. Mamie, 7 acres Roberston Land Riddick, K. F., 25 acres Home Land Rogers, Joseph, 808 acres C. Perry Land Rountree, Gus, Heirs, 137 acres J. M. Riddick Land Rountree, Jesse, 10 acres J. G. Turner' Heirs Rountree, Ralph, Gayle and Dorothy, 15 acres Riddick Land Smith, Fred E., 12 acres W. T. Smith Land Srnith, Mrs. Dellie, 9 acres Rome Land ' Southern' Vineyard Co, 40 acres Southern Vineyard Land BOUUngB, V1UIB, UU crc uuihwu Muuwb in Stallings, Mrs. Marina, 181 acres Stallings Land . Turner. Mrs. John, 18 acres Desert Land UtAoff, W. E, 80 arces ParkltflU Drainage Land Vtnn,l. G. 7 2-8 acres Vaanxwki . Ward) Carroll Vn 42 acres Ward Lead . D. Moody White, 76 acres R. N. Twine Land Wilder, HI Cwratt, 72tt- acfres J- White Land WinsloArnohFw.V4i itcre part of J. L. White Land Winsjw. JmeT, 50H ares QuaUt? Winsknr Land 17.05 7.27 14.32 7.84 3.56 49.95 20.00 9.67 13.88 6.72 11.37 4.57 39.34 37.17 6.56 10.35 81.35 8.47 4.95 7.20 4.97 11.40 89.26 16.67 3.56 8.20 20.77 6.13 13.15 84.78 10.87 3.56 8.94 8.79 2L48 21.67 88.78 14.80 16.77 tit: f ' , -v
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