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4 T PAGE FOUR THE PERQUIMANS WEEELT, HERTFORD, N. &. gluliAi. AUGUST 11, 1944. Parrot Buried 3 Days Swears at Rescuers LONDON. Rescue crews who had dug through the wreckage of a bombed-out London house for three days searching for a parrot got the bird recently. The acid -tongued parrot emerged from the debris swear ing lustily at his rescuers and was turned over to his owner, still muttering unprintable words. Russ Girls Learn Fineries of Life Campaign Started to Teach Them to Be Ladies. MOSCOW. The Russians, who have been so busy winning the war that they have had little time to deal with some of the fineries of life, are starting a new campaign to teach girls how to be little ladies. The campaign is headed by Maria Butkevich, director of school No. 516, Moscow, who invented the slogan, "There ought to be a corner of order in every school." Soviet schools, factories and clubs all have different kinds of corners, some devoted to literature, some to the Red army, some to political edu cation, etc. Corners of order will in clude soap, towels, needles and thread. In recognition of differences in capacities between boys and girls at certain ages, the Russians open ed separate schools for boys and girls last September, and they now are past the experimental stage. They have worked out well, and authorities are of the opinion they should be continued. The primary purpose of the girls' schools was to make them better patriots and prepare them for so ciety and for motherhood. For years, of course, the Rus sians have been one of the most polite and gracious people in the world. Their old society was one of the lushest in Europe, and under the Soviets official life has continued the same with great emphasis oji formalities. With the coming of the war, evacuations, and with virtually ev eryone working for the front, the attention which the authorities would have liked to give this aspect of life had to be devoted to something else. But now new courses will include thorough instruction in discipline and morals, says teacher Butkevich, will show the youngsters how to be have in the company of adults as well as other children, and how to behave in such public places as thea tess, restaurants and stores. Fam Lend Shows Increased Vue NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL PROPERTY FOR rWAYMEIJT 1943 TAXES I Ming, Katie, 6 acres Winslow land 1. ewbv.-J)ewei." 1 Kins; St. lot Parker, Henry heirs,' J Dobb St. lot I The value of North Carolina farm The undersigned, Sheriff of Perquimans County, will offer for sale at real estate is now approximately $55 pUDlic biddings to the highest bidder on Monday, September 4, 1044, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Court House Door in Perquimans County, the following property for non-payment of 1943 taxes. The amount represents the amount of taxes due, plus cost. J. EMMETT W1NSLOW, Sheriff Perquimans County per acre, around 55 per cent higher than the average of $35-per-acre value from 1935 to 1939. Frank Par ker, chief statistician, State Depart ment of Agriculture, has announced. Parker said that farm real estate values in South Carolina., Tennessee. I and Kentucky have increased from . 60 to 100 per cent in the past six yefn8the Nation, he said, the increase ' HERTFORD NO. 1 in values was about 15 per cent from Fields, E. M., 1 Gruhb St. lot July, 1943, to July, 1944, with the Goodwin, J. R., 30 acres Perry land; 13 acres Goodwin land; 23 acres increase during the past four months swamp land - around one third as large as that Hancock, Mrs. K S., 40 acres Thach land from November, 1943, to March,1944. Davenport, Mrs. J. H 40 acres lhach land While the value of farm land in Keen, Mrs. Cleo B 17 acres J. O. White laud the South Atlantic states is 48 points Ifng, Mrs. C A., 40 acres Thach land above the United States index of .Joore, Mr. James, 44 acres home land , a r i a ii vi wuic, O vim -it . s nwiin. ''" up in liMfi-n, uie mu!Mr Mp Mull tin Mr W T tfat-tP 1 Church St. Int. . - for the Nation is only 17 points above shannonhousei Howard Estate, 13 acres marsh land 3.03 Holley, Isabella estate, 15 acres Truitt land this average, according to Parker. Sma, p H Estate x church St. lot 470 Hilley, John, 15 acres Truittrland , 9M "The volume of voluntary sales Smjlh G w 29 acre8 home land 10.08 Jones, Harry, 12 acres Norcum land , 8.18 during the 12 months ended in March Sumner, Thomas, 1 Front St. lot 69-36 Lamb, March, 8 acres home land J was up one-fifth from the previous vvard, Mrs. R. K, 1 Edenton Road lot !3.26 Long, Charles heirs, 4 acres Long: land '. ??? year and the highest on record, going white. C. W.. 3 Willow St. lots; 2 Grubb St. lots; 1 vacant lot; 2 Perry Lyons, Jerry, 75 acres home land , 824 above the 1919 peak by about 10 par lots; 1 Railroad Ave. lot 42.42 Moore, T. C, 16 acres Long land cent. White John A. Estate. 6 acres Winslow land , 2.87 McDonald, Oscar, 5 acres Harre l land 2-64 'The proportion of sales by owner White, Laura B., 100 acres Lipscomb land '-9b 43.24 13.12 6.18 6.18 17.99 6.18 22.U1 10.32 Perry, Alton 48 acres H. H. Blanchard land; 80 acres Smith landn- Privott, Willis neirsj zu acres nome huiq -4,-. v iteedw Wilson, l'JJobo St. lot .;.w--... - Skinner, Chas., J acres . Parish land....:. tfU,-"-.,.. ,.,,.,r: idnner, Lavenia, 20 acres Skinner land ;, - .,-.,.,...,,. 1 I Stallings, Alonso 1 Dobb St. lot lu.Vi- US ; Stalling, Alonzo (1942), 1 Dobb St. lot .i- , ., ;.18 Stallings, Alonzo (1941), 1 Dobb St, lot.,.-J 6.18 Stallings, Timothy, 1 acre home land; 2 acres Winslow land; 5 acre n e 1 S. M. Reed land ' ...--.,... ...:.smw-u i 11.04 Sutton B. J.. 1 Edenton Road lot ,, .WWO Thompson, C. B., 1 Dobb St. lot Walker. Marv. 1 Market Street lot Waters, Harriet, 1 Market St lot Welch, Henry heirs, 51 acres land White Wm. McKinley, 7 acres Reed land BETHEL NO. 2 Barco, Charlie, 60 acres Sutton land ' Bembry, Bettie, 2 acres land Bembry, Moses, 50 acres. Isaiah Bembry land nillnna Rorfn 9 acres Small land . Ervin. Iannis 16 acres home land --.1 4Sjaj .. r. VTt 1J ' Ajtfl Khl". 8.8 tfoo 8.24 13.50 10.34 6.18 . 8-54 .'20311 4JS0 il.60 4.W Felton. Eugene. 51 acres Nixon land Felton, James, 14 acres Felton land Felton, Mills heirs, 4 acres Thach-Long land . Griffin, Lavinia, 15 acres Holly land Hassell, Geo. T., 7 acres Williams land HoDer. J. E. heirss, 15 acres Hoffler land 52.64 Holley, George W., 15 acres Truitt land operators has increased to just over two-fifths of all sales, farmers bought approximately two-thirds of all tracts transferred, and a sub stantial net movement of land into owner operation continued. The Goodwin, Elisha Estate, 23 acres Goodwin swamp, land 5 51 PARKV1LLE NO. 1 Dillman, M. M., 1 Graham Trueblood lot - - 43.48 Hurdle, C. M. and Umphlett, Mrs. Deanie, 29Va acres Jennie Hurdle arA- 1Q afro Wcnlou PnrHIp land? V- acres Hurdle land 16.74 volume of farm resales after a short MadreVf M;g- Jonn 3 acres home and 5.58 period of ownership remained at a Reed & Feiton, 1 Ailing station and garage lot 56.58 signiticant level, indicating mat gunner T. g. heirs. 425 acres Grate Parker land there has been quite a bit of specu lation in farm land," said Parker. He added that the national survey showed that the proportion of sales Nixon, Nelson, 1 acre Skinner land X1 Satterfield, Mary L., 11 acres land Simpson, Sam, 3 acres Simpson land 9.11 Skinner, George C, 7 acres Parish land TM. Skinner, Mary B., 4 acres Copeland land; 6 acres Copeland land 10,28 Skinner, Nelson, 1 acre Skinner land j 8.81 Skinner, Slant, 1 acre school house land M4 Sutton, J. F., 34 acres Norcum land 13.84 Turner, Francis, 15 acres Truitt land 6.00 White. Jake. 10 acres Beech Spring land 648 NEW HOPE NO. 2 Godfrey, Elnora, 2 acres Margaret Stallings land 6.1$ Trueblood. C. N.. 1 home lot H-16 Truehlood. Mrs. Marv S.. 2 3-4 acres home land 7.36 White, Joe, 30 acres Johnson-t orbett land . i (.31 Uranberoy, Granville. V6V acres vvinsiow lana; zo acres niargarcc Whiter Mrs. Lizzie heirs, 1 Winfall lot 16.i Wilson land J&r 'f? made by owner operators and retired , Winslow, A. R. heirs, 300 acres Bright's Mill Pond land; 25 acres Hinton, Lee, 14 acre! J. H. Hintorfland vi farmers continued to increase, but ' Ward's Island land; 1 T. A. Perry lot; 1 I'earl St. lot 22.60 Hoffler, A. W., acres Lamb land; 1 town lot 17.85 sales by credit agencies again de clined. "Owner operators as a class appear to be selling about one-fifth more land than they are buying. As the result of purchases by tenants, however, a substantial net movement ' of land into the hands of farmer operators continues. As a group, active farmers are buying some what over 50 per cent more land than they are selling," asserted Parker. Ward, T. D., 25 acres home land 13.85 Johnson, Hov.ard, 15 acres home .land 7 Johnson, Hanni'ial heirs, 1 acre horde land .18 Mabine, Madison, 66 acres Burcher Bright land ao.io Moore, Minnie D., 93 acres Mullen land 18.52, Moore, W: J.j 85 acres Davis-Weal land; lh acre Moore land oo.o Operate Your Farm Machinery Safely BELVIDERE NO. 1 Albertson, Frank, 37 acres Bennie Lamb land lU.o.' Boyce, J. W., 25 acres Layden tract o-4l Overton. Dewev 33 acres Harriet Bowe land: 81 acres Lowry Aydlett liunch, Elizabeth and Thurston, 15 acres Riddick land 3.24 jan(j 31.72 Chalk, Eliab E. Estate. 25 acres J. A. Smith land . 6.77 Overton, George heirs, 40 acres home land 16.81 Copeland, Luther D., 17 acres E. W. Forehand land; 41 acres Bush land V)Xi Overton, J. L 13 acres Jackson land; 10 acres Overton land 7.09 Copeland, Valand. 55 acres Henry Copeland land 24.97 Turner, Alonzo, 43 acres John W. Turner land '6.54 Eason, Mrs. Elizabeth, 80 acres home land 16.22 White, Roieanria estate, 6 acres home land; 44 acres D. Simpson land 11.00 riason, W. A., 6 acres home land 5.94 Whedbee, illiam, 1 acre home land - 8.81 l-'orehand, Alfred heirs, land , 6.60 Zachary, J. N.. 60 acres Allen land : 26.77 Griffin, Clifton, 42 acres N. B. Dail land 23.21 , Griffin, C. N., 40 acres Edmond Riddick land ''.12 BELVIDERE NO. 2 Hurale, Mrs. Q. R. Estate, 24 acres Desert land 4.29 Armstrong, Chlora, 8 acres Billups land Lamb, Ernest T., 47 acres Benjamin Lamb land; 18'2 acres Ann Bovce land: 9 acres C. N. Griffin land 3 Lilly, Pete, 2 acres Robertson land; 2 acres David Cox land 10.61 Billups, Elnora V., 10 acres Jib Hurdle land ix$ 6.18 Archie, Paul, 2 acres Geo. Hunter land 3.32 6.43 au-100 Cling to Broken Vessel 33 Hours, 61 Tars Saved AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT. Rescued after clinging 33 hours to the after section of a tor pedoed ship in an Atlantic blizzard, 61 Allied seamen have been brought to this port aboard a rescue vessel. Besides the sailors landed here, 11 other survivors of the merchant ves sel have been taken to an American port by a British cargo ship which ; picked them off life rafts and boats I after they stood by the jossing rem- ' nant of their ship in seas too rough ' for a transfer. All crew members were saved and none was injured seriously. The sailors recounted how their vessel broke cleanly in halves two minutes after the torpedo hit. The forward half, with no men aboard, was whisked away by the high seas. Charlie Clevenian of Boston, 21-year-old utility boy, jumped from the after section onto a tossing raft, holding the ship's cat, Backout, in a pillow slip. The cat was saved. 485 Sought Part of Big Estate; Three Receive It LOS ANGELES, CALIF. A jury decided that three first cousins, one deceased since his claim was filed, were entitled to the estate of Michael Francis O'Dea, estimated at $4,000,000 and conttsted by 485 litigants for six years. O'Dea, recluse real estate man, died intestate in 1938. The cousins ore Mrs. Bridget Lynch Woulfe of County Claire, Ireland, and Mrs. Mary Lynch McCarthy of Limerick, Ireland. The cousin whe died was James Lynch. The jury ruled that his four sons in County Claire should receive his share. Lucy Fay Bales, who claimed she was O'Dea's daughter by a dancer, was declared by the jury to be un related to him. Relationship of 35 second cousins was recognised by the jurors, and they will share . in the estate through an out-of-court agreement with the first cousins. According to national safety thorities about 29 out of every accidents on the farm are caused by careless use of tractors and other farm machinery. Joe Blickle, Ex tension agricultural engineer at State College, gives safety precau tions for preventing these accidents. Clothing should be fairly tight. Ivoose jackets, shirts or sleeves should be avoided because of the danger of catching them in moving parts. Women operators should change their skirts for trousers or slacks. Brakes should be properly adjust ed. Safety shields and guards must be properly installed. Be sure the tractor gear shift lever is in neutral before cranking the machine. Never run tractor in a closed building because of the danger of monoxide poisoning. The tractor operator should use the seat provided for him and no riders should be allowed. Do not grease or adjust machine when it is in motion. Avoid fire and explosion by shut ting ofr the engine and letting it cool before filling the fuel tank. Don't smoke or use a lantern in re fueling. Idle the engine before re filling the radiator. If the engine is overheated, let it cool before remov ing the radiator cap to prevent a scalding accident. Select a safe tractor ground speed in keeping with the load and the field conditions. Use care when working on hillsides and never drive dose to the edge of a ditch or stream. Keep tractor in gear when going down grades and operate care fully on steep inclines. An overloaded drawbar can Mansveld. Annie Nixon. 30 acres W. H. Nixon land 10.02 Billups. John A., 32 acres H. Eason tract; 1 filling station lot 40.98 Rogers, Joseph, 808 acres C, Perry land 39.63 Billups, W. H., Jr., 6 acres Hester Winslow land 12-84 1 Kountree, Gus, 137 acres J. M. Riddick land Rountree, Jesse A., 50V4 acres Charity Winslow land 16.72 Blanchard, Mary, 3 acres home land , '6.18 15.83 Brothers. Martha. 22 acres Perry land 11 .60 Rountree, Mrs. Jesse, 76 acres Harrell land 2L76 Burke, John A:; 3 acres home land; 10 acres Simpson land; 3 acres Rountree. Ra Dh: Hams. Gavle and Dorothy. 15 acres Riddick land 3.Z1 hammie wmsrow land SheDherd. W. B.. 1179 acres Cotton tract 29.32 Butts, Lee, 40 acres home land 13. Southern Vineyard Co., 40 acres Vineyard land 13.26 : Butts, Ben, ,3 acres Lee Butts land 4.26 Stallings, Willie, 100 acres Edmund Riddick land 23.43 Cooper, John A., 2 acres home land; 22 acres Perry land 13.95 Trueblood, Charlie, 2 acres J. P. Cartwright land 6.12 Dail, Rufus, 20 acres A. Perry land 10.55 L'phoff, W. E., 80 acres Parkville Drainage land 9.02 Daniels, Martha J., 12 acres C. Hurdle land 4.19 Vann, G. G., 7 2-3 acres Vann land 3.81 Hollowell, Henry M., 1 acre home place 6.79 , Hollowell, Pat heirs, 11 acres home land; 8 acres swamp la nd 14.11 Hunter, inessa, iano , o.io Hurdle. Harrison. 60 acres home land; 19 acres Ben Hurdle Ian d- 24.61 13.33 Hurdle, Joe, 2 1-3 acres home land 9.34 NEW HOPE NO. 1 Bateman, H. W., b acres land Bateman, Mrs. Missouri, 6 acres home land 15.75 Jordan, Maude, 12 acrees Millie Hurdle land 4.29 Colson, John, Sr. heirs, 65 acres Woods land M Lilly, James, 3 acres Gaitber Riddick land 4.02 Divers, Muude Perry estate, 80 acres Cove 'Swamp land; 5 acres John- Morris, Hester heirs, 6. acres home land - 3.11 son land; 30 acres Cleary land 17.83 Overton. John Henry, 2 acres Edmund Riddick land . 7.49 Godfrey, S. D. heirs, 115 acres home land 48.74 Perry, Isabella p., 12 acres Emmanuel Pej-ry land" 5.93 Goodman. H. B. estate. 80 acres Humphries land 15.63 Perrv. Thaddeus W.. AVi acres Rhoda Perrv land 6.07 'Haskett, Moody, 30 acres Tom Butt land b.UO Rawles, Alice, 5 acres Hester Winslow land 2.99 ivey, Dennis, lo 3-io acres ivey lana; i.3-iu acres lvey iano f Kiddirk, Mizabetn,- acres nome land . i.iz Ivey, Willie, 15 6-10 acres home land 16 3 Riddick, James C, 4 acres home land 2.64 Jacocks, henry, lb acres Cove Swamp land , 3.24 Riddick, Sonny, 1 acre home land 8.59) Lassiter, C. L., 116 acres Goodman land 88.79 Riddick, T. R., 4 acrqs home land 3.81 Lutz, Chas. A., 80 acres home land; 92 acres fishing- ground 23.28 Rountree, C. W., land 3.58 Morse, Ernest, 10 acres Wilson land; 85 acres home land; 6 acres Sam Banks land; 148 acres Ivey land Perrv. Mrs. Minnie I.. 30 acres Sawyer land: 6 acres swamp land; 50 Rountree. Julia. 15 acres C. W. Winslow land 4.&1 Small, Clinton, 2 acres Small land - 5.0t Small. C'. Dh. 7 acres Small land 3.81 acres home land 93.91 Small, Herman and Luther, 19 acres Small land 6.43 Sawyer, H. G., 10 acres Layden land ' 3.03 Small, Mary estate, 7 acres Small land 3.71 Wilson, Curtis, 19 acres Ivey land 11.95 Smith, Leroy, 12 acres tiome land 5.47 Wilson, L. R., 19 acres Ivey land 56.02 Smith, W. E. estate, 7'4 acres home land 2.61 White, Mrs. J. R., 15 acres swamp land 2-64 White, Frank B., 102 acres Stanton land; 2 acres Stanton land; 40 Woods, Mrs. Nora, 30 acres Lutz land , 8.54 acres home land 1 1 31.02 Miller, Johnnie Clarence, land "-r,4 Winslow, Alice J 23 acres home land 6.1K Winslow, Crene J., 80 acres home land , 22.14 BETHEL NO. 1 Winslow, Mrs, George H., 15 acres C. Winslow land 13.82 . , -, 17 qq Winslow, James A., 7 acres G. H. Winslow land .". 7.36 Bateman G. R., 20 acres Bateman land - llJn wing, John A 1 R H Hlme )and ? n Butler. Mrs. A. A., 58 acres Mansion-Shannonhouse land 11.30 ,,, m n . ,, . Coneleton. L. F.. 50 acres Dart Mansion land 8.o4 ... ;, r . " " n Elliott, Josiah, 6 acres Gilliam-Barnes land; 6 acres Barnes land; b acres Barnes land: 60 acres Bairley-T. S. White land 24.61 ZJ..19 Hurdle, Odell, land ; - 5.00 Hare. Mrs. W. R.. 65 acres Johnson land Jones. Mrs. J. L. estate. 16 acres J. L. Jones Irnd 9.72 a tractor to tip over backwards and Lockwo c w 50 E & White.RempSon land 13-26 ,,,vv..mb t. . ,i Madre, Olivia, 11 acres Hofner-Bateman land -o drawbar will give the same results I Morrig Mrg Q p 30 a(.reg Morrig ,and 5.00 When hitching the tractor to a To rim. lWrt 1 14 T r Vioi ra 80 nnrps Madrpv land 30. 109 stump or heavy load always hitch to the drawbar and ease into the load. Never take up the slack with a jerk CLASsSlED LEGAL NOTICES Children Continue Game While Playmate Drown CHAPPAQUA, N. Y.-Six-year-old Jean McCormick led her youngi house-guests, Arne Johnson, 7, and! his brother, Daniel, 4, of Branch ville, Conn., to a nearby pond for an afternoon's fun sliding on the ice. Later, the Johnson children re turned to the house, began playing games. Members of the household wondered where Jean was. When the youngsters were asked, they replied: "She fell through the ice on the pond." James McCormick ran to the pond, there found his daughter drowned under the ice. i ANTED ALL PEOPLE SUFFER ing with Kidnev Trouble or back ache to try Kh'PO at 97c. Money iiack yuaranter Roberson's Dn; .More. Hertford. N C. Phillips, J. J., 51 acres Stepney-Simons land 36-28 PARKVILLE NO. 2 Armstrong, G. W. heirs, 27 acres Morgan land 17.52 ' Armstrong, J. T., 3 acres Jackson land -'- 10.30 Brothers, Fdgar, 1 Belvidere Road lot 21.12 Costen, James, 1 lot r '. 2.64, Daughtery, Henry Earl, 2 acres Key Place land; 5 acres Lee Hinton land J 18.18 Davis. Decatur. IS acres Annie Small'' land . ll.nK!. imuiis miiu nlo Mok. OA n.,lo. Kin... Smith. W. W.. 45 acres Brinkley land 8.54 " "SJSTK" T. " Sumner, T. B., 466 acres Williams land; 131 acres part Eure land... 300.62 w-ou ... 2 Winfall lots . 8.81 12 MR J. or 1 I J BO !17 iano io acres jooes wiu u,.m1i , in i iovit ri Pi w ij I1; I iu i 4 i v m , .iiiuci run wooo, rorenano nooos, au acres ovep,.ey ...u mtU, Annie heirs, 45 acres Jessup land Hinton, Pattie. IT 7-10 acres J. H. Hinton land HERTrOKD 1NO. 2 Bembry, Moses, 1 Edenton Rroad lot' - 24.09 : 5.49 Blanchard, George H., 1 Dobb St. lot Boone, Zion, 11 acres Winslow land; 12 acres T. W. Nixon land, 2 1-5 acres Easter Boone land ; , ' omr-Ar-44 Coffield, Ollie, 1 Cox Ave. lot . vuuper, vrcu. tt ., i uvirv ut. iuv . ADMINISTRATION jDail, Elbert, 1 Covent Garden lot Dail, Elisha, 1 Dobb St. lot; 1 Kinjr St. lot; 1 King St. lot; 1 rannie Having qualified as Executor of Perry lot; 1 Edenton Road lot; 1 Hattie Dail lot p the estate of William T. Winslow. Dail, Rufus, 30 acres Perry land NOTICE OF 'Hobbs, Elsberry heirs,.!, Winfall lot 7.96 Hobbs. Mary RandalL 1 Winfall lot ii. 7.36 Hollowell, WflUam H. and wife, 1 Perkins lot ; t Hudson, Millie Hinton, 23 1-lft aOfcs- J, H. H1ntonland 13.02 Hurdle, Solomon, -1-8 interest In Emmeline Hurdle land -U, 10.6,1 Johnson. Nenpie. 1 acre Jerry Riddick land ; &$l Jones, Charlie, fH acres Hendricks land -T J. Zii Jones, Eddie; home lot'-i--- - . . Jones, Dora, 3 acres, home land , i..-.....,.: ,' 83.40 Jones, Rosa heirs, 1 home 'lot ; Ill Lawrence. DinCf li Winfall tot: i. 7.36 ."cPherson, Emma, 9 acres L. B. Felton land J. j i D.n:n.n. r'mmtv DnncrlaB. Iiiiisa heirs. 1 Gruhb St. lot ilircaBCU, mic Ui I ouuiiuana v . I ' - - - p. f , - . fa ... m 1 A. ' M.rth r,nna tw. . to notify all Elliott, Arthur. 1 King St. lot , MJ Overton, Caroline, 1 WinfalL lot fr, h.vin rf-lma aralnst the es- Felton, Elec, 1 Kin,: St. lot ."-Try. J Winfall lot " . ini. r 1 C4- 1 11.72'" 8.08 l, 78 , - 8.5 'r n.72 f ; 5.44 i,y 2.64 , ' 8.7sl 2.64," i .-7.'4 I 2.64 ' 84h e rut ' a.iia mrrv mru ..v.i Af irrvi iv inainw ixmi - iuki- tat of said deceased to exhibit them pelton j 'j Roa gt ,ot ... 22.77 Reid, 0, D., t Wilson Reid. lots 1'. I K ' to the undersigned at Belvidere, N Felton, Mary L estate, 1 King St, lot 13.8 J'iddick, Hoirh Willie, 1 Tolson-Edwards lot; 1. Tolson lot iJl: 14.19 i C. on or before the 15th day of July. Felton, Pettigrew, 4 acres Wbslow land 2.64 oerson, John i A, 1 .homo lot i , 29.b7; ' . 4. . . '..j 5 Felton, Wilmore, 1 Kinr St. lot ! Kogerson, Sarah heirs, 18 acrei.home land ..... ,.-,;;.; Ilf., '18.78 1945, or this notice will be pleaded m "lJ2L 'iJj.. lt . . 4.71 Sunnson: Lonta.- 2 acres Svmons land . ' o.oi i maii. Marv u.aa acres uenuicKS -und - . bar 'of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleas make immediate payment. TW 16th day of Jjtfy, 1944.' J. D. WINSLOW, cm; WINSLOW, E-ecutors of William . T. Winslow. . - - r m m S3 AC Gallop, Bettie E., 2 acres Winslow land t Holly, Alpine, 1 King St. lot Holly, Jessie V., 1 King St; lot Holly;' Moses, 8 acres Lane land i James, George w., jr., l uodd lot ...-.w-. Knicrhts. Irish Proirressive. 1 Knight lot LearV, Henderson 1& acres Saunders 13.26 16.22 .07 Spellman, Edward. 1 Winfall lot. --.wi.' yV 4.12T i v . IXflX - feUHings.,. V, 3 acres felton land j acre Cherry Gibsort lanL 17 ?i ' White, Elihu, 1 town lot .TT... .. :,.. 7.4 x 14ftJWhitJ,,W, july218ug.4,ll,185., Lloyd, America, '5 acres Winslow land .... in .mi-'i-j ? white Keter heirs. 1 t,-.S t i....' ow land r.ll..lU...- " i. ' lWlnSlow, Lasta, 9 acres L. B. Feltoa-land .... c f . J- ' ?n .-r, -rr t4, (Pierce, .Wm,H: heirs., Jand,(,-.-i-4-.- '......., 19X7 . .. .C : ' a. 1 1 'n - ' J x -
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