PAGE FOUB
TEE PERQUIMANS WEESLT EJEETFOKD, N. C. FRIDAY,
Get Extra Feed By
Temporary Grazing
Temnnrarv irrazine crOPB for late
fall and early spring gracing offer
one of the best methods ol increas
ing feed supplies, say . Extension
UtH at N. C State College.
There are various combinations
that may be: used and the tollowing
rutM nf -eedino- are recommended:
in rounds of rve arrass and 16 pounds
f rrimwii clover: 20 Pounds of
crimson clover and 1 bushel each of
and rve: 2 bushels of oats and
1 bushel of wheat; and 20 to 30
nfkiimla of crimson clover. Vetch is
especially good for sandy soils and
muv h used with any of these com
binations. Farmers have found that
larger seeding rates produce quicker
onH hoftviflr soda.
Heavier seedings of small grains
than usual will furnish both gracing
and grain. The recommended settl
ings are 3 bushels of barley, 2 to 2
knoheia of wheat, or 2 bushels of rye.
umtsr rve does not Hive much
growth for grazing or winter cover,
and the best variety is Abruszi.
Where a grower is in doubt as to
th hoat. variety of croD to be grown.
he should consult his county agent
nH ask for. information as to which
varieties are producing the best
grazing for the particular section.
Dates of seeding are very import
ant and these will vary over the
state. Earliness of seeding and rela
tive heavy fertilization to speed up
the production of a good soil cover
before cold weather are two of the
most important factors in producing
successful grazing crops, according
to farmers' reports and Experiment
Station tests.
During the 1943-44 season excep
tionally fine temporary grazing crops
were reported from all sections of
North Carolina. Some almost unbe
lievable records were established,
with very large numbers of animals
being grazed on comparatively small
areas where thick sods were obtained.
den, Lucy Forehand and Mrs. Ellie
Forehand, The . i astor, uie Kev.
Arthur Stephenson, gave a short
talk. t--:'r
After a very short business ses
sion the meeting adjourned with the
League Benediction to meet in bep-
tember with Lillian Rae Perry.
BUY MORE WAR BONDS
LEGAL NOTICES
WANTED AIL PEOPLE SUFFER
ing with Kidney Trouble or back
ache to try KIDDO at 97c. Money
back guarantee. - Roberson's Drug
Store. Hertford. N. C. aug.2g-44
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executor of
the estate of William T. Window,
deceased, late of Perquimans County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Belvidere, N
C, on or before the 15th day of July,
1945, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will pleas
make immediate payment.
This 15th day of July, 1944.
J. D. WINSLOW,
C. M. WINSLOW,
Executors of William T. Winslow.
july21,28,aug.4,ll,18,25.
MOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PnBPERTY FOH
riini-PAYhiEnr mlm .
The undersigned, Sheriff of Perquimans County, will offer for sale at
public biddings to the highest bidder on Monday, September 4, 1944, 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 WINSLOW,
Sheriff Perquimans County
Mlng,,KaUei 4 acres', Wlnslorland
Newb, Dewey l EJng St let
Parker, Henry 3iejrai, 1 Dobk St lot
.1 ,id
i
HERTFORD NO. 1
Fields, E. M., 1 Grubb St. lot
Goodwin, J. R., 30 acres Perry land; 13 acres Goodwin land; 23 acres
swamp land r 13"
Hancock, Mrs. F. S., 40 acres Thach land -io
Davenport, Mrs. J. H., 40 acres Thach land -18
Keen, Mrs. Cleo B., 17 acres J. 0. White land 17-99
Long, Mrs. C. A., 40 acres Thach land 6-18
Moore, Mrs. James, 44 acres home land Mi
Moore, John E., 28 acres home land l0-ilis
McMullan, Mrs. W. T, Estate, 1 Church St. lot 52.64
Shannonhouse, Howard Estate. 13 acres marsh land 3.08
Small, P. H. Estate, 1 Church St. lot 4-70
43.24
10.08
69.36
13.26
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Troy Elliott entertained at
her home on Friday, August 11, in
honor of tier daughter, Miss Alice
Gray Elliott's sixth birthday. Many
games were enjoyed out doors by
all, after which a delicious course of
ice cream and cake was served.
Those present were Jessie Ray
Mansfield, Irwin Mansfield, Willroy
Nixon, Thomas Nixon, Warren Nix
on, Frankie Benton, Ruth E. Good
win, Janice Goodwin, Raye Goodwin,
Ocia Lee Elliott, Murray Mack El
iiott, Annie Elizabeth Dail, Billie
Elliott, Patsy Elliott, Pat Davis,
-Margaret BavtsrLeretta Davis, Eva
Lee Byrum, Lawrence Elliott, Hub
ert Elliott, Jarvis Elliott, Laora
Ellen Elliott, Gertrude Elliott, Hat
tie Elliott, Preston Elliott, Mr. An-1
thony Elliott, Mrs. W. H. Elliott,
Mrs. R. L. Byrum, Mrs. Samuel
Mansfield, Mrs. Shelton Nixon and
Mrs. Sidney Goodwin. Those send
ing gifts were James Griflin, Kath
arine Baker and Shirley Baker.
WHITESTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter, Elmer
Lassiter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White
and Miss Evelyn White spent Sun
day in Norfolk, Va.
Howard Williams, Jr., ol Hertford,
is visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Williams.
John and Thomas Chappell, of
Marion, Indiana, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Winslow.
Jesse LeRoy I.ane, of Elizabeth
City, is visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Winslow.
Mrs. bailie Davis, of Webster,
Texas, arrived Saturday to make her
horn with her sister, Mrs. Charlie
Winslow.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munden, of
Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Winslow.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winslow and
children, and Mark Temple, of New
land, visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Winslow Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. T. P. Layden and Mrs. Tracy
Winslow. of Hertford, and Mrs. Car
roll Layden, of Baltimore, Md., were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Winslow Tuesday.
Misses Marjorie and Thelma White
have returned from Burlington, after
visiting thier aunt, Mrs. Claude
Walker, for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Winslow and
chililrn. of Aocky Mount, are visiting
his mother, Mrs. Calvin Winslow.
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Perquimans
County, made in the Special Proceed
ing entitled Margaret S. Jordan vs.
Anna Olive Jordan et als, an advance
bid having been made of the first
sale price, the undersigned commit
sioner will, on the 29th day of At
jrust, 1944, at 11:30 O'clock a. m., at
the Courthouse door in Hertford.
North Carolina, offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash that certain
, tract of land lying and being in Bel-
videre Township, Perquimans Coun
j tv, 'North Carolina, adjoining the
lands of Wm. H. Fowler, John R.
Lane and others, and bounded and
described as follows: '
Said tract of land betne the maiden
land of Elizabeth Ann White, first
wife of Timothy White, deceased, in
herited from her by her three chil
dren, Sarah A. Chappell, Margaret
J. Jordan and Theodore Shelton
White. Said tract of land is bound
ed on the north and east by lands of
Wm. H. Fowler, on the south by the
lands of John R. Lane, on the west
by the Public Road, containing about
40 acres to be the same more or less.
See Deed Book 6, Page 589.
A five per cent deposit will be re
quired, of, the successful bidder.
Dated and posted this 14th day of
August. ,1944. ' , "
CHAS. E. JOHNSON,
Commissioner.
aug.18,25.
Smith, G. W., 29 acres home land
Sumner, Thomas, 1 Front St. lot
Ward. Mrs. R. F.. 1 Edenton Road lot
White, C. W., 3 Willow St. lots; 2 Grubb St. lots; 1 vacant lot; 2 Perry
lots; 1 Railroad Ave. lot 42-42
White, John A. Estate, 6 acres Winslow land , 2.87
White, Laura B., 100 acres Lipscomb land ''.96
Goodwin, Elisha Estate, 23 acres Goodwin swamp land 5 51
Perry, Alton, 48 acres. H. H, Blaachard land; 80 acres Smith land.
Privott, Willii heirs,. 20 acres heme land -"' ", m ..-'i .n, ' .'.
Reed., Wilson, I Dobb St let LlL-J ...'-i ',--f-
Skinner, Chas., 1V4 acres Parish land , , - - - . ,
,i . , PARKVILLE NO. 1
Hurdle, C. M. and Umphlett, Mrs. Deanie, 29tt acres Jennie Htirdle
land; 19 acres Wesley Hurdle land; lft acres Hurdle land 16.74
Madrey, Mrs. John, 3 acres home land 6.68
Reed & Felton, 1 filling station and garage lot -- 56.58
Skinner. T. G. heirs, 425 acres Grate Parker land 16-!
Trueblood, C. N., 1 home lot .1
Trueblood, Mrs. Mary S., 2 3-4 acres home land 7-oo
White, Joe, 30 acres Johnson-Corbett land 17.91
White, Mrs. Lizzie heirs, 1 Winfall lot 10.21
Winslow, A. R. heirs, 800 acres Bright's Mill Pond land; 25 acres
Ward's Island land; 1 T. A. Perry lotl Pearl St. lot 22.60
Ward, T. D.. 25 acres home land 13.85
Skinner, Lavenia, 20 acres Skinner land
Stallings, Alonzo, 1 Dobb St lot ... i----.' i
Stallings, Alonzo (1942), 1 Dobb St lot V .i.,.t ww, ,jiW,f ift5; t
Stallii,s, Alonzo (1941), 1 Dobb St lot fc
Stallings, Timothy, 1 acre home land;: 2 acres Winslow land; 6 acre '
S. M. Reed land -J 11
Sutton. B. J., 1. Edenton Road lot -.-. , 1C
Thompson, C. B., L Dobb St. lot 10
Walker, Mary, 1 Market Street lot o; r
Waters, Harriet, 1 Market St lot . --' "
Welch, Henry heirs, 61 acres land . , - "i
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
Billups, Berta, 2 acres Small land
Ervin, Dennis, 16 acres home land
Felton, Eugene, 61 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
Hoffler, J. E. heirss, 15 acres HofTier land
Holley, George W., 15 acres Truitt land
Hollev Isabella estate. 15 acres Truitt land
Hillev. John. 15 acres Truitt land . ' 9A
Jones, Harry, 12 acres Norcum land .";;8.1
Lamb, March, 8 acres home land ,f,?IA
Long, Charles heirs, 4 acres Long land ;; .,2.t,
Lyons. Jerry. 75 acres home land 8.
Moore, T. C, 16 acres Long land . A.4
McDonald, Oscar, 5 acres Harrell land 2.6
Nixon. Nelson. 1 acre Skinner land 9.T
Satterfteld. Marv L. 11 acres land 2.6
Simpson, Sam, 3 acres Simpson land j. 6.1
Skinner. Georire C, 7 acres ransn iana ia
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13.
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BELVIDERE NO. 1
Albertson, Frank, 87 acres Bennie Lamb land Vi.o
Boyce, J. W., 25 acres Layden tract 6-46
Bunch, Elizabeth and Thurston, 15 acres Riddick land
Chalk, Eliab E. Estate. 25 acres J. A. Smith land
Copeland, Luther D., 17 acres E. W. Forehand land; 41 acres Bush land
Copeland, VaJand. 55 acres Henry Copeland land
3.24
6.77
24.97
Don't Neglect Them!
Ntur devtcned the kidneya to do a
nmrvelous job. Their task it to t-eop the
flowinf blood it ream free of an rxoeao of
toiic impurities. The act of living lif$
itulf ia const iintly producinf wast
matter the kidneys must remove from
the blood if good heath is to endure.
When the kidneys fail to function aa
Nature intended, there is retention of
waste that may cause body-wide die
tress. One may suffer nuftrioK backache,
persistent headache, attacks of diz-xineaa,
letting up nights, swelling, puffin ens
under the eyes feel tired, nervous, all
worn out.
Frequent, scanty or burning passages
are sometimes further evidence of kid
ney or bladder disturbance.
The recotcnized and proper t-catmcn
is a diuretic medicine to lulp In 4:. ys
tet rid of excess poisonoun body v.aste
foe Doan's Pills. Tftey hkve had more
than forty yenrs oi public approval. Are
endorsed tle i v. '-r. Iti.t on
JJoan'. Sold at all dpuu ."tor -b.
Eason, Mrs. Elizabeth,' 80 acres home iand . 16.22
Kason, W. A., 6 acres home land 5.94
forehand, Alfred heirs, land , 6.60
Griflin, Clifton, 42 acres N. B. Dail land 23.21
Griffin, C. N 40 acres Edmond Riddick land 7.12
Hurale, Mrs. Q, R. Estate, 24 acres Desert land 4.29
Lamb, Ernest. T., 47 acres Benjamin Lamb land; 18Mi acres Ann
Boyce land; 9 acres C. N. Griffin land
Lilly, Fete, 2 acres-Robertson land; 2 acres David Cox land .
Mansvefd, Annie Nixon, 30 acres W. H. Nixon land '
Rogers, Joseph; 808 acres C, Perry- land . -
Kountree, Gus, 447 acres J. M. Riddick land
Rountree, Jesse A., 50 acres Charity Winslow land'
Rountree, Mrs. Jesse, 76 .acres Harrell land ;
Rountree, Ralph; Harris, Gayle and Dorothy, 15 acres Riddick land
Shepherd, W. B., 1179 acres Cotton tract :
Southern Vineyard Co., 40 acres Vineyard land
Stallings, Willie, 100 acres Edmund Riddick land
80.6H
10.61
10.02
89.63
Skinner, Mary B., 4 acres Copeland land; 6 acres Copeland land.
Skinner. Nelson. 1 acre Skinner land
Skinner, Slant, 1 acre school house land
Sutton, J. F., 34 acres Norcum land
Turner, Francis, 16 acres Truitt land
White. Jake. 10 acres Beech Spring land
10.2
1M
91
6.11
12.21
.o:
NEW HOPE NO. 2
Godfrey, Elnora, 2 acres Margaret Stallings land
Granberjy, Granville. 13 acres Winslow land: 28 acres Margaret
Wilson land
Win tan I w 14 Hcrpq .1 H Hintnn lflnri
Hoffler, A. W., 16 acres Lamb land; 1 town lot JW
JntiTifinn Hnwarrl 1 fi hitpq Vinmp land . 1-
Johnsnn TTsinnfhfll nAirfl 1 acrA home land aa
Mablne, Madison, 66 acres Burcher Bright land Mj
Mnor Minnip D S3 ncrAa Mnllpn lnnH 18.63
Moon. W. J.. RK arrpa rnvin-K!S.l land: V, acre Moore land 667
Overton, Dewey, 33 acres Harriet Bowe land; 81 acres Lowry Aydlett
land .
Overton, Geotge heirs, 40 acres home land -
Overton, J. L., 13 acres Jackson land; 10 acres Overton land
Turner, Alonzo, 43 acres John W. Turner land
White, Rosetna estate, 6 acres home land; 44 acres D. Simpson land
Whedbee, William, 1 acre home land '. :
Zachary, J. N.. 60 acres Allen land ,
..
81.
11
7X,
6.6
11.0(1
zxi
6.431 '
lb.val
40.98) .
12.84
Trueblood, Charlie, 2 acres J. P. CartwTight land
Uphoff, W. E.. 80; acres Parkville Drainage land
Vann, G. G., 7 2-3 acres Vann land 3.81
NEW HOPE NO.
Bateman, H. W., b acres land 13.33
Bateman, Mrs. Missouri, 6 acres home land 15.75
Colson, John, Sr. heirs, 65 acres Woods land 9.14
Divers, Maude Perry estate, 80 acres Cove Swamp land; 5 acres John
son land; 80 acres Cleary land '- YtXA
Godfrey, S. D. heirs, 115 acres home land "- 48.74
Goodman, H. B. estate, 80 acres Humphries land 16.63
Haskett, Moody 30 acres Tom Butt land - b.OO
Ivey, Dennis, 15 3-10 acres Ivey land; 18 3-10 acres lvey land a.a
BELVIDERE NO. 2
Armstrong, Chlora, 8 acres Billups land
Archie, Paul, 2 acres Gew. Hunter-land
Billups, Ed, 2 ecres Armstrong land; 3 acres home raHiT---
Billups, Elnora V., 10 acres Jih Hurdle land '
RilluTM. John A.. ficreft H. Eason tract: 1 flUinsr station lot
1 0 ri I F f r . .
J'-'j BillupsrW. H0 Jr.. acre Hester Winslow land
15.o3 I lUnnprinrH. Marv. S ftcrM hftms 1&nl ' -
21.76 Brothers, Martha, 22 acres Perry land 1 11-611
I Burke. John A.. 3 acres home land: lQtt acres SimDSon HtlMfi 8 acres '
Sammie Winslow land .nL 11.0
Butts. Lee. 40 acres home land . .i... -j.." 18.7a
Butts. Ben. 3 acres Lee Butts land 4.2f
Cooper, John A.. 2 acres home land; 22 acres Perry land 13.951
Dail, Rufus, 20 acres A. Perry land ... lCba
Daniels, Martha J., 12 acres C. Hurdle land -.19
Hollowell. Pat heirs, 11 acres home land- 8 acres swamp la nd 14.11
KHunter, Thessa, land 6.18J
Hurdle, Harrison, 60 acres home land; 19 acres Ben Hurdle lan d 24.61
Hurdle, Joe, 2 1-8 acres home land 9.84
29.32
18.26
23.43
6.12
9.02
Jordan, Maude, 12 acrees Millie Hurdle land ,-
Lilly, James, S acres Gaither Riddick land
Morris, Hester heirs, 6 acres home land -
Overton, John Henry, 2 acres Edmund Riddick land
Perry, Isabella D., 12 acres Emmanuel Perry land
Perry, Thaddeus W., 4 acres Rhoda Perry land
Rawles, Alice, 5 acres Hester Winslow land
Ivey, Willie, 15 6-10 acres home land 1-31 iRiddickj James C, 4 acres home land 55.64
23.28
87.10
CIRCLE NO. TWO MEETS
Circle Number Two of the Worn-,
nn's Missionary Society of the Bap
tist Church met on Monday night,
August 7th, at the home of Mrs. B.
W. Pennington. Mrs. Pennington
was in charge of a very interesting
nm-ram. The devotional was given
hy Mrs. J. W. Hampton and Mrs. T.
F. Raper closed the meeting with
prayer.
Those present were Mrs. Maude
Godwin, Mrs. R. L. Holmes, Mrs. J.
W. Hampton, Mrs. E. A, Byrum,
Mr. Allen Perry, Mrs. Ben Wood,
Mrs. R. L. Skinner, Mrs. T. E. Raper
and the hostess.
During the soHal hour the hostess
served refreshments.
YOTTNG PEOPLE'S MEETING
The young people of Anderson's
Church Held their regular monthly
meetiiMr Monday night, August 14,
wth Josephine and Johnnie Hnnter
TVelve : members and three; visitors
vi present. ?
Jooerhine Hunter was in, charge
of the prrram for the evening.
Those taking twit in the pTogram
. wert "Msrjon'e Ferehandj- MynJlMf--
TAYLOR MAM
EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA
WE HAVE THE SHOWS
Friday, August 25
Walter Brennan, Len McCallister,
Jeanne Crain, June Haver and
Charlotte Greenwood in
"HOME IN INDIANA"
Saturday, August 26 ;
Charles Starrett and
"Cannonball" Taylor in
"SUNDOWN VALLEY"
Sunday, August 27
Matinee 2:30, 4:15. Night,
Ronald Graham and
Trudy Marshall in
"Ladies Of Washington"
9:15
Monday-Tuesday, Aug. 28-29
Charles K. Feldman presenile
"FOLLOW THE BOYS" 7
50 Stars 4 Bands - 20 Songs
.Wednesday, Auguet 10
Bargain bay
Rosemary Lam and
Johnny Downs In
"TROCADERO '
AlsiT-Phantom' No. 1
Thura, FrL, Attg. SI Sept. 1
Fredrie Marck SnJ .
Alexia Ssnith In
THE ADVENTURES OF "
.MARK TWAIN" . '.
Jacnrlcs. Henrv. 15 acres Cove Swamn land -
Iassiter, C'L, 116 acres Goodman land
Lutz, Chas. A., 80 acres home land; 92 acres fishing ground
Morse, Ernest, 10 acres Wilson land; 85 acres home land; 6 acres Sam
Banks land; 148 acres Ivey land
Perry, Mrs. Minnie I., 30 aeries Sawyer land; 6 acres swamp land; 60
acres home land S.
Sawyer, H. G., 10 acres Layden land
Wilson, Curtis, 19 acres Ivey land
Wilson, L. R., 19 acres Iveyi land .
White. Mrs. J. R.. 15 acres swamn land ,
Woods, Mrs. Nora, 30 acres': Lute land .54 J
.Riddick, T. R., 4 acres home land - 8.81
Rountree, C. W., land 8.58
Rountree, Julia, 15 acres C. W. Winslow land .ol
Small, Clinton,-2 acres Small land
Small. Cyph, 7 acres Small land -
93.91
3.03
11.96
66.02
2.64
6.U0I
3
Small, Herman and Luther, 19 acres Small land 6
Small, Mary estate, 7 acres Small land
Smith, Leroy, 12 acres home .land -
Smith. W. E. estate, 7?4 acres home land
White, Frank B.,l02 acres Stanton land; 2 acres Stanton land; 40
acres home land ; : ...
, Bateman, G. R., 20 acres
jBETHEL-NO.
Bateman land
12.09 !
Rutlr. Mm. A. A.. 58 acre Mansion-Shannonhouse land 11.30
Congleton, L F., 50 acres part Mansion land 8.54
Elliott, Josiah, 6 acres Gilliam-Barnes land; 6 acres Barnes land;
6 acres Barnes land; 60 apres Bagley-T. S. White land 24.61
Hare, Mrs. W. R., 65 acres Johnson land . 21.19
Jones, Tdrs. J. L. estate, 16 acres J. L. Jones land -72
TusffAr. n v ani w T. . fur are Moran Williams iana xu.w
Lockwood. C. W., 50 acres E. S. White-Rempson land
Mad re, fiVia, 11 acres Hoffler-Bateman land .
Morris, Mrs. G. P., 30. acres Morris land
Parker, Mrs. J. H., Jr. heirs, 80 acres Madrey land
Phillips, J. J., 51 acres Stepney-Simons land
Smith, W. W., 46 acres Brinkley land J-i
Sumner, T. B., 466 acres Williams land; 131 acres part Eure land
land; 26 acres Jones land 1-.---,.
Wood, Forehand & Hobbs, 90; acres Stepney land .
' . u'$h',,.,;., : .
HERTFORD NO. I
Bembry,' Moses; ,1 Edenton Rroad lot
Blanchardr George H., 1 Dobb3 St, lot -
Boone, Zion, 11 acres Winslow land; 12 acres T. W. Nixon land,
2 1-5 acres . Easter Boone land , , .
Coftleld; OHie; 1 Cox Ave. lot . ; .
Cooper,' Geo.'W.,' 1 Dobb St: lot. ......- ,n.'ii :,. ... ru'
Dail, Elbert, 1 Coyeni Garden lot -4- -
Dail, EHsha, 1. Dobb St lot; 1 King St. lot; 1 King St. lot; 1 Fannie
"Perry lot; 1 Edenton Road lot;: 1 Hattie pail lot u..
Dail, Rufus, 80 acres Perry land . ...,.-r
Douglas,. Louisa ,heirs, 1 Grubb St. lot ,--4.-, ..--
Elliott, Arthur. 1 King4 St, lot 1
Felton,; Elee, 1 King St, lot 1- a-j-
Felton,. George, 1 ICing St lot v, .
Felton, James. 1 :oad.r'St' li-I-ffiii. m fe4'--f
Felton. Mary L estate. 1 King St lot -
Felton, Pettigrew, 4 acres Winslow land
Felton, Wilmon.1 King St lot . j
Franklin: Prentice tstatec l KeM-uuie lot
(Winslow, Alice J., 23 acres home land
Winslow, Crene J., 80 acres home land
17.9S Winslow, Mrs. -George H' 16 acre C. Winslow land
Winslow, James A., 7 acres U- ri. winslow land
Winslow, John A, 1 acre R. H. Hurdle land
Winslow, W. T., 16 acres C. Winslow landv.l-.L-'.
Hurdle, Odell, land -
Armstrong, G. W. heirs. 27 acres Morgan land
,oo- Armstrong, J. T- 3
11,.1V T
8.7R
5.471
2.611
1
PARKVILLE NO. 2
M7.52
acret Jackson land ..u.i. ': ; 10JJ0
Brothers, Edgar, 1 Belvidere Road lot ..:... ii' 21.12
VUBWU. WOllCD,V yi..-j-....l...l,;........
Daughtery, Henry Earl, 2 seres Key Place land; 6 acres Lee Hinton
land
9.64
6.00
80.99
OA OO
, g uaviH, iecaiur, -je acres', Annie omaii iana .
gOO t Douglass, Martha, 24 acres Douglass land ,
aa--, Eason, Harriett, 80. acres Smith-Eason land
narreii, Aiex, ia acres J. w, wrute na
Harrell, Anderson, 2 Winiall lots
Harrell, Annie heirs, 45 acres Jessup land '-.
Hinton, Pattie, 17. 7-10 acres H. Hinton land
Jiobbs, Elsberry heirs, 1 WinfarJ lot
7.96
7.36, Hobbs. Mary Randall.,' 1 Winfall lot
; : 1 Hollowell, William H. and wife, 1 Perkins lot ."..j.
13.02 Hudson, Millie-Hinton, 23 1-10 a08 J. H. Hinton land
10.61 (Hurdle, Solomon, 1-8 interest in Emmeline Hurdle Jand :
28J27' Johnson, Neppie, 1 acre Jerry Riddick land
a j. ,4 ones, v;narue, acres nenancus iana ...ii,iii
Jones, Dora, 3 acres home land .,
Jones, Rosa heirs, 1 home lot -u----..s;..i
Lawrence, Dancy, 1 Winfalji lot - .
McPherson, Emma,' 9 acres L. B. Felton Jsnd-w.. ....
uverton, caroune, l winfau lot
Perry, Maggie, 1 Winfall lot
i 830
1116
v 76
9.72
- 3.63
v 22.77
1 18.86
2.64
Perry, Mary Vv 87 acres Winslow land
Reid, O. D- 2 Wilson Reid lots .v-
Riddick, Hugh 'Willie,1 1 Tolson-Edwards lot;" 1 Tojson lot
ttogerson, jonn i nome lot
i Gallon Bettie XL, 2 acres Winslow land
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