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Nep Farm Agent
Pleased With Office
Paints Interior and Re
pairs Second-hand
Furniture
J. B. Small, Negro farm agent for
Chowan and Perquimans counties, in
his monthly report to County Com
missioners Monday was very appre
ciative for the cooperation of the
Board in agreeing to pay the rent
for a suitable place for an office
where he can meet and discuss prob
lems with farmers of his race. The
agent’s office is located in the build
ing at the comer of Church and Oa
kum Streets, formerly used as a shoe
repair shop.
That his efforts in arranging his
creditable office is appreciated by the
Commissioners is evident by the fact
that they agreed to reimburse him in
the amount of $9.90 which he spent
of his own money to equip the office.
He made good use of paint on the
walls and floors and by repairing
second-hand furniture now is better
able to carry on his work. He re
ports that quite a few Negro farm
ers have visited the office for infor
mation and advice since it was
opened.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Walker and
children, of Sunbury, visited Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. White Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White and. fam
ily, of Raleigh, spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. Sue White.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Winslow, Miss
Kathryn Winslow and Miss Lorinda
Ward and A. D. Ward, Jr., attended
the show in Hertford on Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Winslow and
A. D. Ward visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hollowell Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lester Rountree and children,
Doris Jean and Frank, of Hobbsville,
were guests of her mother, Mrs.
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Gdrart an, N. C.
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Norma Shearer as a vaudeville acrobat and Clark Gable as a “hoofer” is
the unusual and exciting dramatic fare offered to screen-goers in “Idiot’s
Delight” at Taylor Theatre, Edenton, Monday and Tuesday.
Marina Winslow, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Briggs and
daughter, Isolene, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Hollowell and baby, of Gates
County, and Mrs. A. D. Ward visited
Mrs. L. N. Humphlett Sunday. Mrs.
Humphlett has been very ill for
sometime, and is still confined to her
bed.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ward, Mrs. H.
C. Bunch, Mrs. L. C Briggs and Miss |
Pasco Hollowell attended the Baptist
W M. U. convention in High Point
last week. They also visited places
of interest in Raleigh, Durham, Win
ston-Salem and Thomasville.
Mrs. Maybelle Winslow attended a
birthday dinner given in honor of
her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Byrum,
in Edenton, Sunday.
Miss' Lorinda Ward spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Kathryn Wins
low.
Frances Copeland, of Selwin, was
the guest of Marian White Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. White, Mr. and
Mrs. L. N. White spent Saturday af
ternoon in Hertford.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Spivey enter
tained a few friends at dinner Sunday
honoring Mr. Spivey’s birthday.
I REPUBLICAN
I Bertie County
By Walter Hughes
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REPUBLICAN FOX CLUB
The Republican Fox Club has the
following officers: Richard Leary,
president; W. H. Hollowell, vice pres
ident, and H.B. Spruill, treasurer.
The club has forty members, and a ■
pack of hounds ranging in age from
12 months to two years old. One
hound in the pack is seven years old
and he knows, all the arts and tricks
that a fox can work. This old dog
will go out and strike the trail and
the young hounds will fall in, then
it’s just too sad for Mr. Fox. They
will take him to far and distant
climbs. This old dog is right there
in case of any extra figuring he will
make short hand of the fox. All the
hunters have to do is just stand still
and soon they are neard coming, and I
then their music fades away into the
far west. Soon they are heard com
ing from the northern regions
About this time all the dogs are bed
ded on the fox’s track and the whole
elements are filled with beautiful
music. I have stood and wondered
if Heaven could be any grander and
would I ever be any happier than
now. With the g>-and speed the dogs t
acquire, Mr. Fox soon bids farewell to 1
all his friends and foes. No other i
music can surpass that of a well-1
trained, pack in full hunt. Republi
can is now a haven of rest. If any
of you have mental strains, come and
hear one of our races. You will go
away refreshed.
Classified and
Legals
Use :
ECONOMY FEEDS
At our Center Hill mill we are
now equipped to shuck and shell
corn, grind corn and cob meal,
peanut hay and soybeans or any
other feeds you need made here.
Charges reasonable. Prompt ser
vice. Feeds ground while you wait.
B. W. EVANS
ts.
FARM FOR SALE—92 ACRES, 35
acres under cultivation. One-quar
ter mile from school and four miles
from Edenton. Cheap to quick
buyer. Apply to L. E. Francis.
mar.16,23,30pd.
KEYS MADE," SAFE COMBINA
tions changed, guns repaired, and
any work of a locksmith done in
first class order. See Geo. Leary,
Queen St., Edenton, N. C. tr
FOB SALE—THE FEED A METAL
business formerly conducted by the
late O. H. Brown under the name
of Brown Brothers, me inventory
THE CHOWAN HERALD,EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, MARCH 16,1939
trucks and equipment will be in
cluded in the sale. Terms can be
arranged. See or write Mrs. O. H.
Brown, Edenton, N. C., or The
Bank of Edenton, Edenton, N. C.
Mar. 16,23,30 —be
GRIFFIN’S SHOE POLISH-COM
plete line in various colors and
white. Julian E. Ward’s Shoe Shop.
FOR SALE—GOODMAN’S PROLIF
ic Seed Com—sl.oo peck; $2.50 per
bushel, f. o. b. A. E. Goodman,
Mt. Ulla, N. C. mar.16,23,30pd
FOR THOSE DESIRING HOME
employment. 25 - money - making
formulas $2.00. Send 25c for more
details. E. J. Sousa, 61 Union
Street, Nantucket, Mass.
mar.16,23,30pd.
SCHROERS BETTER PLANTS—
Write for prices on all kinds of
vegetables. Schroer Plant Farms,
Valdosta, Ga. mar,16,23,30pd.
PIRATE’S TREASURE—IOO DlF
ferent Carribean Stamps SI.OO.
Ana Gray, Kingshill, Virgin Is- <
lands. ltpd. <
CEMENT HALF-SOLING GIVES
ladies’ shoes that factory finished
look. Have the next pair rebuilt
by Julian E. Ward, Edenton, N. C.
WANTED —THREE MEN OVER
factory age for Rawleigh Routes.
Large organization. Good profits
to willing workers. Sales way up
this year. Steady work. Write:
Rawleigh’s Dept. C-113-HSS,
Memphis, Tenn. ltpd.
AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE
Wednesday, March 22, at 10:30
A. M., at my store at Center Hill.
Sale will include living room, bed
room and dining room furniture,
kitchen equipment and odd pieces.
Tom Byrum. mar.9,l6pd.
PREVENT COLDS, TYPHOID, AP
| pendicitis, Remove Warts. Make
Dentifrice. Booklet 25c. Box 86,
Salem Station, Winston-Salem, N.
C. mar.9,16,23pd.
j RE-BUILT ARMY SHOES ARE
ideal for spring plowing and other
farm work. Good wear and com
fortable for working. Julian E.
Ward’s Shoe Shop, Edenton, N. C.
POSTPAID GUARANTEED
sweet, juicy Redleaf Chewing, 10
lbs., $1.25; Smoking, SI.OO. Ernest
Jolley, Dresden, Tenn.
mar.9,16,23pd
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•FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM APART-
I ment with private bath. Apply to
L. C. Burton. Feb.9tf
COWPEAS—RE-CLEANER CLAYS
mixed Clays, Whips. Priced right.
Shuler-Smoak, Orangeburg, S. C.
Dec.StoApr.l
FOR RENT—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE
and fully equipped garage. Locat
ed at Tyner. Apply to L. E. Twine,
Tyner, N. C. mar.l6,23pd.
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FOR SALE—SUTTON HOUSE ON
comer Broad and Carteret Streets
Apply W. E. Sutton, Edenton, N. C.
ltpd.
PEKIN DUCKLINGS, BRONZE AND
Bourbon Red Poults. Woolford
Ohickeries, R 3, Spencerville, Ohio,
Mar.2,9,16pd.
SOYBEANS NEW, RE-CLEANED
—sl.oo bushel. E. G. Holland,
Kenly, N. C. Mar.2,9,16pd.
! WE SAY IT WITH QUALITY—*
» Barred, White Rocks, Reds, White
Wyandottes, Buff Orphingtons.
i $6.95. Heavy Mixed, English White
: Leghorns, $6.36. Write for Free
catalog and liberal guarantee. Can
ship C. O. D. 100% live delivery.
Salisbury Electric Hatchery, New
. Salisbury, Ind., Box 10.
. mar.9,16,23pd.
! GABARDINE SHOE POLISH CAN
! be secured in navy and black at
Julian E. Ward’s Shoe Shop, Eden
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woman your customer. Today, now
while you think of it write and
learn how you can learn the pro
fession. Open your own shop. We
train you—furnish your own shop
with a small payment. We help
you to succeed. New classes form
ing now. Continental College of
Beauty Culture, High Point, N. C.l
Mar.2,9,16,13c
PAR-EXCELLENT, AFTER-SHAV
ing Lotion for men. Hand and face
lotion for ladies. Make it your
self for a few cents a pint. Ma
terial at all drug stores. Complete
instructions 25c coin. Stanley’s,
1236 E. Cheltenham Ave., Phila
delphia, Pa. ltpd.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of N. L. Ward, deceas
ed, late of Chowan County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said, deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Edenton, N. C., on or
before the 9th day of March, 1940,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 9th day of March, 1939.
E. L. WARD,
Administrator N. L. Ward, Estate
Mar.16,23,30,apr.6,13,f20—e1wcb
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of A. H. Hines, deceas
ed, late of Chowan County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persona
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Edenton, N. C., on or
before the 9th day of February,
1940, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 9th day of February, 1939.
J. C. HINES,
Administrator of A. H. Hines.
Feb.9,16,23,Mar.2,9,16— jeh,
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue of a deed of
trust executed to J. N. Pruden, Trus
tee, by John Rooks and Wife dated
March 16, 1916, recorded in Book 26,
page 260 in the Public Registry of
Chowan County, N. C., the under
signed will on Saturday, March 25,
1939, at twelve o’clock noon at the
Court House door in Edenton, N'. C.,
offer for sale for cash at public bid
dings the following real estate in
Chowan County, N. C., to-wit:
That part of the Woodside farm
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purchased by the East Carolina
Farm & Improvement Company of J.
G. Wood, beginning at a hickory on
1 road, corner of Church Land; thence
westwardly along road 10.90 chains to
1 stake opposite ditch, Joseph Harrell’s
comer, thence N. 1.10 W. 34.75 chains
• to back line, a stake, Joseuh Har
■ rell’s comer, thence S. 74% deg. E.
! 11.10 chains to a stake, thence S.
1 1 deg. 10 feet E. 18.90 chains to the
beginning, containing 23 acres, and
1 described in a deed from East. Caro
lina Farm & Improvement Company
to John Mcßea.
This 23rd day of February, 1939.
W. D. PRUDEN, Administra
tor J. N. Pruden, Trustee.
Mar. 2,9,16,23— wdp.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
1 By virtue of a deed of trust exe
cuted to the undersigned by Philip
' McDonald and wife, Ella H. Mc
-1 Donald, dated June 15, 1936, and
' registered, in office of Register of
i Deeds of Chowan County, North Car
' olina in Book 44, page 571, the under
signed will sell for cash to the high
i est bidder at public auction at the
Court House door in Chowan County,
North Carolina, at 12:00 noon on
April 1, 1939, the real estate in
1 Edenton, North Carolina, described as
follows:
The lot on which now stands a
small store building beginning at the
Southwest comer of the town of
Edenton pumping lot, thence East
wardjy parallel with Carteret Street
45 feet; thence Southwardly parallel
with Broad Street 115 feet to Car
teret Street; thence Westwardly
along Carteret Street 45 feet; thence
Northwardly parallel with Broad
Street 115 feet to the place of be
ginning.
R. C. HOLLAND, Trustee.
Dated and posted this 2nd day of
March, 1939.
Mar.2,9,16,23—rch
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue of a deed of
trust executed to the undersigned,
L. E. Griffin, Trustee, by W. F. Fel
ton and wife, Sarah Jane Felton,
dated April 20, 1926, recorded in
Book 36 at pages 476-7, in the Public i
Registry of Chowan County, N. C.,
the undersigned trustee will on Satur
day, March 25th, 1939, offer for sale
for cash at public auction the follow
ing real estate in Second Township,
Chowan County, North Carolina, to
wit:
l First. Beginning at an iron staki
on the side of the road running n
North about seventy yards to a black 1
gum, thence west 150 yards to an
1 iron post, thence to a bunch of
1 Bays, thence east to first station, «
1 containing two acres more or less,
1 and adjoining the lands of Wilay
Holley, Andrew Edney and others,
and being the same lands this *aay
conveyed to W. F. Felton by P. M.
! Forehand, trustee, and being the
same land conveyed to B. C. Cos ten
by deed of Miles Hurdle and wife,
which conveyance is recorded in
Book M, page 362, Register of Deeds
office for Chowan County.
Second. That tract of land bound- 2
ed on the North by the lands of An
drew Edney, on the East by the |
lands of John Holley, on the South \'J
by the lands of Andrew Edney, on
the West by the lands of R. H. Good
win, containing one acres more ox M
1 less and being the same land had of flj
George Edney by deed duly register-. "
; ed in the public registry of Chowan
County.
This 23rd day of February, 1939.
L. E. GRIFFIN, Trustee
MARVIN WILSON, Attorney
Feb.23,Mar.2,9,16 —mw
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of Oscar H. Brown, de
ceased, late of Chowan County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Edenton, N. C., an or
before the 2nd day of March, 1940,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar t
of their recovery. All persons in- J
debted to said estate will please make *
immediate payment.
This 28th day of February, 1939.
MRS. NANNIE H. BROWN, -'
Administrator of Oscar H. Brown, £
ff state.
mar.2,9,16,23,apr.6—nhb.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of Haywood C. Waff,
deceased, late of Chowan County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
. persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
, them to the undersigned at Edenton,
N. C., on or before the 2nd dny of
i March, 1940, or this notice will be
, pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
i please make immediate payment.
This 9th day of February, 1939.
MYRTLE L. WAFF,
Administratrix of Haywood C. Waff,
Estate.
:e mar.2,9,16,23,apr.6—m1w :