PAGS TWO TUB PEBQVIiIAN3 WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1S40. Returned Com - Alfred William and Lee Gardner The " Virginia Hampshire Swtai Breeder Association laritea farm era and par bred breeder to at tend the Haaaahire pur bred sale at the Fair Grounds, Petersburg;, Virginia, 1 p. "mL, Wednesday, Jaa aary' 23, 1948. Thla 1 a Hamp aUr breed . promotional sale and yoa wil And bare top hog con signed by the bast herds in Vir ginia. 58 bead selling 59 bred gilts, 8 open gilts, 11 corking good hoars. Come look these hogs over and see what we are doing with these easy feeding, bacon produc ing Hampshire. For catalog ad dress I W. Tamer, President, Forest, Va. of Durham returned home ; Tuesday after-upending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg. ' : FERTILIZERS . f ' if ' We are handling those good - Royster And Reliance Fertilizers Place your order with us how, lor early delivery. Our prices are right. Lane & Jackson WOODVHXE, N. c. Phone New Hope 131 ATTEND SUPPER v Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Skinner and Dr. and Mrs. J. J, Skinner, of the Old Neck community, were among guests from Chowan, .Gates ' and" -Bertie counties, entertained at a buffet sup per on Friday evening, January 11 by Mr. and Mrs: Emmett Elliott in their new home near Small's Cross Roads. Friday Here ', , , I day as the guests of Mrs. T, S. 1 Lnprwrei , t f Mrs. R. A. Stamey of KliiBton, Mr J White, Sr., at her homo on Market Mrs, Dan Reed, :G. W. Harrel) of Tarboro spent Fri-' street' , , - I sick at her home la si "CIRCLE NO. 2 MEETS 1 Ji' It's Time To Buy HOG KILLING SUPPLIES You Will Find Just What You Need At Our Store Don't wait until the day you butcher to start gathering up all the supplies you need to do the job right. Come in today and let us supply your needs. Some items are short but we can provide you with most of them. LIQUID SMOKE SUGAR CURE SAUSAGE SEASONING TENDER QUICK TENDER QUICK GUNS BUTCHER KNIVES PIG SCRAPERS LARD CANS Hertford Hardware & Supply Company "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" GROW MORE CORN FOR Y00 95 W lr 4lc' if iff. I 11 JH ptrscrt anlimtlin tulla md m f etrm yitUmg 60 kmihtlt per men. By the use of plenty of plant food and other good practices, it is now being demonstrated that high yields of corn can be grown on most soils in the South. It takes 1 pound of potash to grow 1 bushel of corn. Are you sure that your soil can supply the potash for the yield you want to get? Consult your official agricultural adviser about having your soils tested to see how much available plant food they contain. Make sure' that the fertilizer you apply contains enough potash to get a high yield. v Write us for free information and liter ature on the profitable fertilization of crops. AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE It5) SbHtoih St N.W. : WuUagtoe (.ftC JNMbSsV CsWapssBsilW AaWMlMM Psatalfc &CfcMsviNf CMp4MsfM sOfcMsV (SosVaJMssiy s)0 s n IT Circle No. 2 of the Women's Mis sionary society of the Hertford Bap tist church met Monday evening, January 7 with Mrs. Br T. .Ward as hostess. Mrs. Charles Johnson, chair man presided. Mrs. J. W. Hampton gave the de votional taken from Rev. 2lst chap ter first through the eighth verse. A very, interesting program with several taking part was given. : ; : " After a short business session the hostess served dainty refreshments to the following: Mesdames Charles Johnson, Olivia Hobbs, Tommy Miller, Raymond Skinner, Walter East, H. (?. Dawkins, S. C. Godwin, Hattie Spivey, W. T. Elliott, R. L. Holmes, V. A. Holdren, J. W. Hampton, B. T. Ward, Allen Perry, two visitors, Mrs. Jessie1 Campen, Sr., and Miss Inez Hampton.. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Louis Anderson entertained 1 1 1 !J l t T-l J . . m er onuge ciud r naay evening at ner home near Hertford. Those playing were Mesdames C. A. Davenport, W. H. Hardcastle, H. A. Whitley, S. P. Jessup, J. R. Putrell, J. E. Winslow, Trim Wilson and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. High score prize went to Mrs. Futrell. A sweet coarse was served by the hostess. HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Mrs. C. T. Skinner was hostess to her rook club Friday evening at her home on Dobb street Those playing were Mesdames Joe Towe, Henry Stokes, Julian White, Edgar Morris, Carlton Cannon, G. R. Tucker, D. F. Reed, Archie Lane, W. H. Pitt. Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. High score prize went to Miss Reed, low was awarded Miss White, and bingo prizes went to Mrs. White, Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Lane. A salad coarse was served. METHODIST CIRCLES TO MEET The Senior Group Missionary Soc iety of the Methodist church will meet at the church Monday at 3 p. m. The Delia Shamberger Circle will meet Monday evening at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Cecil WinslOw and Mrs. A. B. Bonner as joint hostess. The Minnie Wilson Circle will meet Monday evening at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Simon Rutenburg. All members are urged to be present at the meetings. CARD OF THANKS I wish to offer my sincere thanks to neighbors and friends for the many kind expressions of sympathy, the. flowers and for cars loaned at the death of Mrs. Susan L. Morgan. D. J. PRITCHARD CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses shown us dur ing the holiday season. ::: MR and MRS. T. D. WARD Lady's Stomach Was Like A Gas Factory; Meals Turned To Gas One lady said recently that ' her stomach used to be like a "eras fac toryl" That is, when she ate a meal it seemed to turn right into gas:' She was always bloated, had awful stom ach gas pains, daily headaches, and constant irregular bowel action. Now, however, this lady says she is FREE of STOMACH GAS and she says the change is due to taking INNER-AID. Her meals agree with her. No gas or bloat alter eating. Headaches and constipation are gone. "Oh! what re lief!" states this lady. "Why dont otner gas and constipation sufferers get INNEJtt-AIDT" INNER-AID contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gat from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon reel different all over, so don't ro on suffering! Get INNER-AID. Sold by all Drug Stores here in Perquimans County. adv. ' THE Perquimans Weekly Published every Friday by the Perquimans Weekly, a partner ship consisting of Joseph G. Campbell and Max R. Campbell, of, Hertford, N. C. MAX CAMPBELL - Editor SNonh Carolina va HISS ASS0tlATKM91 r Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934, at postofflce at Hertford, North Carolina, un der the Act of March, 1879. 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