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UIMAN3 wr TTA'W.-C., k "Z.'.Y'i A. 1 , $,'sC f ii ' '(:: 1 1,- ft i 51 t. V, H 1 P - it V- ) f , r it Hclds First Meeting: . fh ClaB-PerqpimwMl Sub-DIa trict of the Methodist Youth" Fellow ship held its first meeting; last Fri day night at the Evans Methodist ' Church In Chowan County. In spite of unfavorable weather 25 young peo ple and 9 interested adults were pre sent. An interesting program was given including a challenging address by the Rev. H. Freo Surratt of Eden ton and a short play presented by the Evans group. Words of welcome were gwea by Miss Louise Wilson,- leader of the Evans group,' Who presided. The young people voted to meet once each two months. An invitation was given by Miss Josephine Hunter, president of the Anderson Youth Fel lowship, for the sub-district to meet with the Anderson group for the next meeting, June 7. A nominating com mittee was selected to consider and ' propose officers for the sub-district at its next regular meeting. THROWS AWAY TEN PAIRS OF SHOES One local woman said she bought every kind of shoe available to keep . her feet from aching, but without suc cess. So she threw them all away. Then a friend recommended PED-EX, after massaging her feet several times with PED-EX the soreness, pain and swelling left. Now she is able to wear regular shoes without having to take them off every time she sits down. PED-EX is made from essential oils , designed for foot sufferers. It is greaseless and stainless. It gives quick relief to sunburn, bruises, diap er rash and tired, aching, burning or itching feet PED-EX is sold by all drug stores here in Perquimans County in professional size only, adv Lady Nearly Choked While Lying In Bed Due To Stomach Gas One lady said a few days ago that she used to be afraid to go to bed at night She was swollen with stomach gas, which always got worse when she went to bed, and the gas would rise up in her throat after she lay down and would nearly choke her. She couldn't lie flat. Had to prop herself up on pillows. Recently this lady got INNER-AID and now says gas is gone, stomach feels fine, bowels are regular and she can go to bed and sleep soundly. INNER-AID contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get INNER-AID. Sold by all Drug Stores here in Perquim ans County. adv. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rneisaanc Paa Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic, arthri tis, or neuritii pain , try thit simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using. Get a package of Ru-Ei Compound, a 2 wetkV supply today. Mix t with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy, pleasant and no trouble at all. You need only 3 tablespoon uls two times a day. Often within 4ft hours sometimes ovrj ntghta splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ei will cost you nothing to try as it is old by your druggist under an abso Jjtc money-back guarantee. Ru-Ei Compound is for sale and rr commenced by ROBERSON'S f"t!e!?5 build iza resistance against MONTHLY mm mm When taken regularly! LydJa E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound does mors than relieve monthly pain when due to func tional periodic disturbances. It also relieves accompanying weak, tired, nervous, Jittery feelings of such nature. Taken regularly Plnkham's Compound helps Dulld up resistance against such monthly distress. Plnk ham's Compound Is worth, tryingi STOP SUFFERING FROM If II LUMBAGO, SWOLLEN JOINTS ARTHRITIS, BACKACHE, NEURITIS Quick relief can new I yours. ThsuMmh orcfeha the wonderful ew dlteovery LA KIN'S t DROPS which h brought Hieae relief they novo MhmhjM eoaslble. iet LAKIN'S 9 DROPS today on a auaraatee of seHsfactiaa of yaw money hack. LAKEfl'S 9 DROPS On Smlm At All Drug Stores Don't Neglect Themt Nature deaifned the kidneys to do marvelous job. Tbeir task is to Keep the flowing blood stream Iree of an excess of -toxic impurities. The set of liYtnf lift tilf is eotMtantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood U zooa heath Is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Nature Intended, there is retention of waste that may eauae body-wide dis tress. One may suffer narglnc backache, persistant headache, st tacks of disxiness, getting; up nights, swelling, pufAness under the eyas foal tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning passages are rnaetimas further evidence of kio acTur bladder disturbance. The taeogaiaed and proper treatment la a diuretic ssaaieine to help the kidneys get rra of excess poisonous ooay waste. Use Dean's PUU. They hsve had more fort Years of nubile aDorovaL Are endorsed toe country aver. Insist oa JMaa'e. BoM at all drag atone. RHEUMATISM Grand Jury Report (Continued From Page 3) Winalow Grove (Colored) This school building is in terrible condition. To begin with, it has a flue that is very hazardous from the standpoint of fire. The Grand Jury recommends that a new flue running from the ground up be installed im mediately. The floor to the building is in very bad shape and needs re pairing. Also there are not enough seats to go around. Additional seats should be provided to take care of this need. Summary We again say that those charged with the care and maintenance of our county buildings and grounds have been lazy in their duty and we strong ly recommend that these buildings be put in first class condition and maintained in such condition. We be lieve it to be the interest of the tax payers of our county to maintain our property in good repair at all times. We recommend this report be car-, ried in our county paper in order that the taxpayers as a whole may know the condition of Perquimans County Buildings. Respectfully submitted, S. T. PERRY, Foreman of Grand Jury. . MARY TOWE CIRCLE Members of the Mary Towe Circle met Monday " night at the home of Mrs. Walter Edwards. The devotional was given by Mrs. Elton Hurdle, with Mrs. R. S. Monds, presiding. Mrs. Rex Stephenson served as acting secre tary. Following a short business ses sion the hostess served a sweet course. Members attending were Mea dames Bill Archie, R. S. Monds, Rex Stephenson, Lucy Tabor, Elton Hur dle, Walter Edwards, Martin Towe, A. E. Puyrear, Frank McGoogan, and Nellie Walker. Farm Labor Report Favorable To Crops Probable harvest conditions, labor prospects and likely wage scales in 11 North Carolina commercial fruit and vegetable areas have been released by Fred Sloan and John W. Crawford, program leaders of the State College Extension Service, at the outset of the spring-summer harvest season. The harvest of 2,000 truck crops, including lettuce, radishes and snap beans, is already under way in the Castle Hayne section of New Han over County where wages for labor range from 30 to 60 cents per hour with piece rate pay prevailing in most crops. At least 50 per cent of the 100 migratory workers needed in this area before the harvest season ends in late June are already on the job. The survey, made by county agents J of the Extension Service, indicates that the 15,000-acre Sandhills peach territory is the only harvest area in the State where no auxiliary labor is yet in sight. Producers in that sec tion need 550 migratory workers be tween June 24 and August 10. Pay is expected to be 11 cents per short bu shel picked. At least one school house will be available for migrant hous ing. About 90 per cent of the necessary workers in the fi,800-acre Aurora Irish potato area already are in line. Their pay will probably be 8 cents per bushel behind the digger. Quar ters for migrant workers were des cribed as in "good to fair" condition. Approximately 95 per cent of the workers needed in the Morehead City truck area now are signed for the May 15-June 15 harvest on 4,415 acres. Housing in labor camps and other facilities is adequate for 500 workers. Pay in this as well as other areas will be scaled according to whe ther labor crew leaders supply trans portation workers, whether workers themselves haul crops away from the fields, 'and other factors affecting pro duction costs. Seven hundred laborers are needed in the Hendersonville truck area be tween June 25 and October 1. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. H. Newbold was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home near Hertford. Those play ing were Mesdames C. A. Davenport, V. N. Darden, Trim Wilson, E. A. Whitley, S. P. Jessup, Edwin Griffin and Louis Anderson. The high score prize went to Mrs. Jessup. A sweet course was served. Harassed Husbands "Daddy, what is leisure?" asked the child. "My boy," replied the sire, "leisure is the two minutes' rest a man gets while his wife thinks up something for him to do." Classified and Legals FOR SALE 200-POUND CAPA- city ice box. Reasonably priced. See Harry Williford, Hotel Hert ford, Hertford, N. C. apr26 FOR SALE BABYCHICKS AljB hatching eggs. English (Big Type) Whito Leghorns. Also 5-pound roosters for baking or chicken salad. Jackson's Poultry Farm, Hertford, N. C. Mar29Apr5,12,19,26 FOR SALE FOUR-ROOM HOUSE with large garage on Ot acres of across from Clifford Griffln farm. Seven Mires fsoM Hattftrdg N C. in PeiulTJUriComtf KegMsred in name of Moselle Davis Dec. 13, "1941, fa Perquiaikiia County, Book 24 of Deeds on page 371. For fur ther information contact B. B. Rid dick, 306 Cedar St, Suffolk, Va., or phone 1870-J, Suffolk. ApriI6A?.19,25 WANTED ALL PEOPLE SUFFER ing from kidney trouble or back ache to try KIDDO. 97 cents. Money back guarantee. Rober son's. aug 2 pd NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of John E. Bverette, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hert ford, N. C. on or before the 22 day properly serviced to keep it running smoothly and efficiently. Bring us your car for complete service, washing, greasing, tire repairs and battery charging. Our Service men know how. GOODYEAR and U. S. ROYAL TIRES and TUBES JOE & DILL'S SERVICE STATION RAY WHITE, PROP. PHONE 86oi The new Sinclair Gasoline is made to give your car the surging power that aviation gas oline gave to war planes. , The same 100-Octane gasoline, components developed for war have now been blended into the new Sinclair Gasoline. That's why we be lieve you'll call this new and mighty gasoline the most power-packed fuel your motor has ranrwn niifoi nn r? W ri i in nl- p I Wyd UUUyUIlJLlULJLl uu .m. ' . '' , ' . ' lf - ,; SesoalrlMMaiCiiiisj, ,, . , , . y x'i ' ' JA t ' ' ' t v i i , f ' of March 1947 or this "notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona' indebted- to said estate will please make immediate1' payment This 22 day of March, 194ft ' V MRS. NEVA C EVERETT, . Administratrix of John E. Everett Mar 29Apr5,12A9,26 May3 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Joseph R. Elliott, de ceased, 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 Hertford, N. C, Route 3, on or before the 13th day of March, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay- CAR SERVICE Your automobile is an important vehicle these days and it must be looked after and 2 (C(ra s,t, , . t'liEJttro,! meati , This 13th day of March, 1940., J .., Q- B. BAXEH J&, . Administrator of Joseph R. Elliott - v., Mkteh224DApHlS4S,192 NOTICE OF ADMiNfSTSLATTON Having qualinetf a Administrator of the estate oCAlonw D. Godfrey, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es That's the reason why "hiU-coTorage" automobile insur ance protection U a necessity. Without lull protection one; automobile accident may take everything you own and your earnings for yearn to come. Don't take a chance Insure today with a "full-coverage" policy offered by the Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company. It's the economical way to prevent financial law, for complete information, call SEE RILEY MONDS, JR., Agent HERTFORD LIVESTOCK & SUPPLY CO. Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Company HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO PHONE 2501 HERTFORD, N. C. "vr EEfiFs sal tiaal Vwi snaj aiaer ever had a chance to use. Stop in today at the Sinclair Dealer and fill up with the HEW Sinclair "H-C"or iVEWSinclair Ethyl. You'll find that the higher-octane, quicker-starting, power-packed Sinclair Gasoline makes your car fairly fly. Look to Sinclair for BttUr Products - Bttter Strvic. tate of said deceased to exhTult them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, en er before the 20th day' at March, 1947, or this notice win bet pleaded in bar , of their recovery. All' persons indebted to said estate will please man immediate payment This 20th day of March 1946. A. L. GODFREY and J. T. GODFREY. Administrator of Alonta D. Godfrey. march29,April5,12,19,26May3 YOUR HOME, YOUH SAVINGS, YOUR EARNINGS FOB YEARS TO COME t RIDE WITH YOU f i 1 .y-f ,1 ' - V 1
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