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PAGE TWO Edenton Players’ Batting Averages Clyde Lee Cates and Tom Hoskins Hitting Over .400 Clip FbDowing are the batting averages of players on Eden ton's team in the Albemarle League- The figures in dude games played through Wednes day, June 21. Tom Hoskins heads the list with a mark of .454, but Clyde Lee Cates, president of the Menton dub, is really the most con sistent hitter, his average including all games played, while Hoskins has participated in only part of the games, not bang in Hie lineup during the early part of Hie season. The batting averages follow: Tom Hoskins .454 Clyde Lee Cates -417 William Cayton -370 Wilbur Wheeler .355 Ernie Ambrose .300 Harry Lassiter -287 Buck Wheeler -261 Rupert W right .236 Tom Ambrose -242 Lester Jordan -230 Kirby Wright 7222 Bus Woxelka -230 John Byrum —l2 Sanford Forehand 7222 Fred Hoskins .000 Funeral Held Thursday For Mrs. Annie Smith Funeral services won largely at tended Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Annie M- Smith, who died Wednesday night at her home in the Capehart’s Church section of Bertie County. Ser vices for Mrs. Smith, who was 67 years old, were held in Cfcpehart's Church with the Reverend Mr. An drews officiating. Pallbearers were: Walter Mizell, Willie Perry, H. E. Perry, Hartwell Holder, Wilbur Perry and Herman Smith. Flower girts at the funeral included Lucille Petry, Annie Lewis Perry, Christine Perry, Annie Sue Perry, Arlene Smith, Louise Thomas. Doris Thomas, Annie Spencer Miielt, Mary Kay Perry, Janet Holder and Yinda Smith. CHOWAN CLUB TO SELL CAKESj The Chowan Woman's Club will sel’! cakes Saturday at Quinn’S Furniture j Company store in Edenton. The pa tronage of the public is requested. < * " ?. —*,• —• I Certainty.... Say it a few times. Think of exactly what it means. And you will find that it is—almost—nonexistant. Except, | perhaps, for death, which is life’s most certain certainty. 1 We must, in other words, be prepared for the UNCER- 1 TAINTIES of life. The storms, the hurricanes, the vol- I canic eruptions, the cyclones and floods, the droughts | and fires, the personal accidents, and more uncertain- 1 ties, too numerous to mention. Our best provision 1 against them is the security of money in the bank, with ft which we can meet emergencies, and which can permit 1 us to resume normal living, once the unexpected has I passed. .-JjP t * ■ The Bank of Edenton I | "SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1894” I 1 " Vr~ - T 11 '- 11 11 > ■ 1 ; II 1 - ' '■ —'' * Classified and Legals l Use ECONOMY FEEDS At our Center HOl mill we are now equipped to shock 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 FOR SALE—ONE NEW EVINRUDE Motor 4 7-10 h. p. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Apply Mitchener & Leary, Oakum and Queen Streets. Edenton, N. C. ltc. FOR SALE—TWO NEW NORGE Washing Machines. Will sell at a big reduction. Burton’s Service Station, Edenton. tfc. KEYS MADE, SAFE COMBINA tions changed, guns repaired, and any work of a locksmith done is first class order. See Geo. Leary, Queen St, Edenton, N. C. tt NOTICE—WE ARE NOW HAND ling 5-V Crimp Roofing, also Barbed Wire. T. W. Jones Hard ware, Edenton, N. C. tfc. RE-BUILT ARMY SHOES ARE ideal for spring plowing and other farih work. Good wear and com fortable for working. Julian E. Ward’s Shoe Shop, Edenton, N. C. BAND INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED. Special summer prices. 24-hour service. C. L. McCullers. Phone 17-W. DUROC JERSEY SPRING PIGS— Highest Quality Easy - Feeding type, 535 and up, either sex. Double Treated. Lauxmont Farms. Wrightsville, Pa. june29july6,l3pd. CEMENT HALF-SOLING GIVES ladies’ shoes that factory finished look. Have the next pair rebuilt by Julian E. Ward, Edenton, N. C. North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court Lu&ncil Bozeman Rice, Plaintiff Vs. Cleveland Rice, Defendant NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant above named will| ! hereby take notice that an action, en- J titled as above, has been commenced 'in the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the pur- TOE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N, C, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1989 I pose of obtaining an absolute divorce! from the said defendant upon the] grounds of abandonment and separa tion for the statutory two year period; and the defendant will furth er take notioe that he is required to . be and appear before Hie Clerk of Superior Court of said County at hie office on the 30th day of June, 1939, and answer or demur to the com plaint on file in said Court, or the | plaintiff will apply to Hie Court for the relief demanded in the complaint 1 This 30th day of May, 1939. 1 R. D. DIXON, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, N. C. juneß,l„22,29—wsp NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE i Under and by virtue of a deed of « trust executed to the undersigned W. D. Pruden, Trustee, by J. L. Fore hand and wife, Allie G. Forehand, dated November 4, 1929, and recorded in Book 41, page 380, in the Public Registry of Chowan County, N. C., the undersigned Trustee will on Sat urday, June 25th, 1939, at twelve o’clock Noon at the Court House door in Edenton, N. C., offer for sale for j cash at public biddings the following real estate in Chowan County, to wit: The home place of the late J. M. Forehand, known as Bandon contain ing 1,573 acres, more or less, con sisting of tracts of land acquired by J. M. Forehand by deeds registered in Book C, pages 82, 83 and 84, Book D, page 504 and Book E, page 67, all in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County. The said land having been conveyed to J. L. Fore hand by J. M. Forehand and wife by deed dated January 16, 1920, regis tered in Book O, page 124, in Chowan County, to which deed and to the aforementioned deeds reference is made for more particular description and chain of title. Excepting, however, that part of the above described land conveyed by J. L. Forehand and Wife to J. C.j Nixon by deed dated May 6, 1930, recorded in Book R No. 4, page 208, in the Public Registry of Chowan County, to-wit: That part of the Bandon tract ly ing on the Dalby or Barbey Swamp and specifically described as follows: Beginning at a boll gum in the swamp then running N. 10 deg. East 200 feet; thence N. 13 deg. East 200 feet; thence North 3 deg. SO min. West 200 feet; thence North 200 feet; thence North 7 deg. East 193 feet; thence N. 53 deg. West 1125 | feet to a gum, J. C. Nixon, J. M., Peele and J. L. Forehand corner; thence South 63 deg. 30 min. W est 512 feet to the rtoad; thence S. 26 deg. 30 min. East 12 feet to a pine stump; thence S. 17 deg. » '4OO feet to a gum; thence S. 15 deg. 15 min. East 211 feet to an iron stob; thence S. 90 deg. E. 94® feet to a big red oak; thence South IT deg. East 183 feet to the boll gum. the place of beginning. Containing : 80 acres by survey of David Cox, , Hertford, N. C. This 25th day of May, 1989. W. D. PRUDEN, Trustee. By consent the above sale ban been postponed until Saturday, July Bth. 1939, at twelve o’clock Noon. By consent it is further stipulated that a memorandum of suck post ponement noted on the notice posted at the Court House door and verbal announcement of the postponement at the Court House door at the date and hour specified in the original notice and republkation of the origi nal notice an June 29th and July 6th, 1939, with this agreement appended thereto, shall be sufficient notice of such postponement. W. D. PRUDEN, Trustee HERBERT LEARY, Attorney for J. L. Forehand ft Wife, j june29July6—wdp j North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court Before The Clerk Charles H. Wood and W. J. Berry man, Trading as Wood ft Berryman, Vs. Isham Lowther, Executor, and Tsham Lowther, Edward Lowther and Clarence Lowther, Devisees and Ida Lowther, Widow of B. G. Lowther, Deceased, and R- C. Holland, Trus tee, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order of DR. J. B. POLLOCK 319-315 Citizens Bank Bldg. EDENTON, N. C. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phones: Office 10; Residence 245-J 102*4 | ACCEPT COOLERATOR'S 1 | I 0 DAY FREE TRIAL 1 ....SAVE UP TO *iooa? I Bni mci tka 350,000 titihs pn to this iMiW air-cuiitioMd refton* HJ f£\ , SB hat cash katf flat yai'i upd! HI B There it one best way to I , refrigerator—that is to try the m+kl 1 i of your choice IN YOUR OWN Ms 'l.nn J HOME. Yon don’t have to take our Mgg/ggggggM word or anybody’s word dsat Cookrator is the best refrigerator * became we know that Cooierawr ■oMHfiJB' lfl H BfIaLMuSM Ig9 them bought only aftoTteiS*Tbey saw for themselves how Coofcntw keep foods fresher ttew pcftß* ' dple of using ice gives safe law kn- II 1 ■ftHftHft! or nearly empty, haw the air Is r washed and circulated, how balanced Edenton Ice Co."“l jil | EDENTON H, C. I entitled proceeding dated Juan IV. 1989, the undersigned W. D. Pruden.' Commissioner appointed by said or-l der, will at twelve o'clock Noon on Saturday, July 22, 1939, at ton Chowan County Court House Door in Edenton, N. C, offer for sale tor cash at public biddings Hen following real estate in toe The* of Edenton, Chowan County, N. C, to-wit: (a) House and lot on toe north west comer of Mars dad Peterson Streets fronting on Main Street 62 feet and running hack between paral lel lines at right angles from Main Street 132 feet, which house end let is know* as the B. G. Lowther hoene (%) House and lot on too West side of Main Street adjoining the B. m tee* art naming bock therefrom between parallel lines at right angles from Main Street 182 test. (c) House art lot on toe Norik side of West Peterson Street fronting lon Peterson Street 33 feet and run rung back therefrom between peucnlM lines 165 feet, the eastern line being 132 feet westwardly from Main Street and parallel thereto. This 22nd day of June, 1939. W. D. PRUDEN, Commissioner. June22£9July643—wdp. NOTICE OF MEM OF CHOWAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS At the request of a member of the Board of Commissioners, a meeting of the Chowan County Commissioners is called for 10 o'clock A. M. July sth, 1939, at the Court House in Edenton, N. C. There will be no meeting on Monday, July 3. This June 20,1939. 0. M. WARREN, Chairman Chowan County Commissioners ton antrtPrwn flam Vuririy. B SI.OO Pt ISM $1.95 Qt. film hznnftUha.lilCr]
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