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' i. hip. 4 . v . -4- V ! c .i ji.r : i'r ' ft . t.i ' ' .. -& V v7Tm - " t ' ' - Rev. feud lira J.1 T.T Byrum and ' daughter,' Vasetie,"'1 visited Mr. and 1 JJrs, T. C. Chappell Sunday, " . " . Ilr, end Mrs. Henry Simpsqn' ad ' a children of Norfolk and; Mrs.1 Gre " ' ' ham Moore and children 1 6f Eliza ' . " beth City, spent "the week-end wi$h ; : " ' Mr. and Mrs. St. C. Perry. . , :l . r.-lIlM Sallie B, Wood of New Hoie ana miss narorine apivey juui vmond apent.the.weke-end with Mis Aland Jteaton, t; o , f V - Miss Genevieve Staridin is visiting : 'A friends and relatives fin Norfolk this t ' i week V i- i" A f V " ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. JEL- Basket! of ; ' ' ;. Edenton visited Mr. ,and Mrs. R, S. . r Marjories Proctor : spent Sunday , with Evelyn Long. naieign o. rerry reiumea mi i Quantico, '. Virginia, where he is a v" member oi-the fifth ' Marines after Ji s spending'' the Thanksgiving t holidays . with his mother, Mr3. R. A. Perry. V MisS Peris' "Perry has returned ., . home after visiting her sisters, Mrs. v S. LV Sutton and Mrs. H. G. Hobbs of EJJiabetK City. . ; ' - Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mur . ay Perry Thanksgiving Day were ' Mrs. Ev L.'r - Goodwin and daughter, ,;. . Blanche; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis T, and daughter, Annie Wilma, Mrs. R. i'A. Perry; 'Mr and Mrs. Joshua Per y , ry Mr., and Mrs, H. G. Hobbs and H daughter, Alice Brinn, - Mrs. S. L. r, Sutton and son, Sidney Tucker, Mr. J'-and Mrs. Wayland Perry and chil- r dren, Reuben, Marjorie and Jackie, ' Gordan Smith and Miss Doris Perry. '-' Mr. and Mrs. Murray Perry, Mrs. . ' A Perry, Mrs. Joshua Perry and f..M i J. B. Perry motored to Elizabeth f OtytTuesday on business. f-T. 'Those dining at the home of Mrs. Sft IS? A. Perry Sunday were Mr. and Vi v Mrs. Wayland Perry and children, , . y Reuben, Margie and Jackie; Mrs. Sid-s- ney Sutton and son, Sidney Tucker, , i Mr. and Mrs. Murray Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hobbs and daughter, Alice . Brinn, Mr. and Mrs., Joshua Perry, Miss Doris Perry, Raleigh Perry, J. B. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. W, . Cur- y , tis and daughter, Annie Wilma, Ray- mond White, Norman Riddick and : Miss Thelma Riddick. Mrs. Reuben Stallings, who is in the Duke Hospital, Durham, is im proving. ? i BELVIDERE NFVS Mrs. Sarah Layden, Miss Olive ' Layden and Charlie LayJen spent ., Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Winslow. Bay Chappell returned to Wilming ton, Delaware, Friday night after , spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe White and Mrs. J. A. Chappell spent Sunday in Norfolk, visiting Mr. White's brother, Lee White. W. M. U. Meets The Woman's Missionary Union of Piney Woods met at the home of Mary L. Chappell with Mary C. White and Grace Chappell as assist ant hostesses. The meeting opened by singing "Follow the Gleam." De votional was conducted by Emma Winslow. At roll call each member responded with Scripture text on "Leam." The lesson was presented by Callie Copeland. A Christmas reading was read by Catherine Lane. Duet, ,(No Room In the Inn," by Lucy White and Pearl Perry. The meeting closed with a Christmas prayer read by the presi dent, Lacy White. BAZAAR WELL ATTENDED The annual bazaar given by the women of the Episcopal Church which was held at the Pariah House on Thursday night, was well attended. Sapper was served to a large num ber, and a neat sum was realized. Over 14,000 pounds of poultry have been sold by Lincoln Counry poultry growers in four recent sales NOW ALSO SEE US 1 1 r v.,i'fF B. Hi 7ZZ3 TP ELTIL C.J a S. sf ikui R.i D' CtyJwis-l'oittlM to the VH M. S. of Ec'-V -I C jei T7d nesday afternoon it hti Um.' 'The meeting opened wlih Crf hyauv for the year, All ; 'Eail' & 'Fower of Jesus' -Name.' JThfr EcEifturewilch was from Luk ms 'iud f Mrs, J. M. FleetWbodi n Mrs." A'j, & ' Proctor led IrTprayer. ;i-BoU vast oalled snd minute wert-re4 ibyf secretary, Mrs, E. L, Goodwin. "tBttaines t was then transacted, v ! s t ' , , Mrs.- Maiy dayman ipreiented the program oti the topicBotk tteth lehem! with the following members taking part:'; Mm-WP Lonr g a reading, "Christmas r In " Sooth China"; ''Christmas Xustoms la Rou mania" f by Mrs. A. P. Proctor; "Where There Is No Chris tmai" by Mrs. S. M,' Long; Oh, fjttkt Town of Bethlehem? was muupw A special program followed, f The playlet "Putting Christ In Christ mas" was presented, with a prayer by Mrs. M. T. Griffin. The Lottie Moon Christmas offering was taken, amounting to 18.60. After being dis missed by Mrs, J,' C,l Hobbs, the hos tess served delicious home-made candy and. saltsd nuts. Those present were: Mrs. S. M. Long, Mrs. Minnie Thatch, Miss Ger tie Chappell, Mrs. E. L.- Goodwin, Mrs. Milton Dail, Mrs. Lisxie Hare, Mrs. Seth Long, Mrs. M. T. Griffin, Mrs. Dewey Perry, Mr. J. C Hobbs, Mrs. A. F. Proctor, Mrs. C. 3S. .White, Mrs. W. P Long Mrsi Tom Chappell, Mrs. J. M. Fleetwood, Mrs. R. D. Creecy, Mrs. Mary Hayman and two visitors, Mrs H, Bv Elliott and Mrs; T. Hsrrell. WESTERN UNION SAID TO BE LARGEST OVIC CLUB MEMBER The Western 'Union TeJsgrtpa Company has ' 298 memberthipS in Rotary clubs thntUghout lha United States, as well as largo number in Kiwanis, Lions and other civic clubs. The telegraph company is the largest .single holder of memberships is; Ro tary, and no doobt ia other civic clubs as well. ''Representatives of Western Union, the largest business of its kind and' closes! t commercial interests, naturiillyt w oeiated with the business men of thoir com munities ia tiesof servie &d frisnd ship. - ' , ; j i. )i i.. in ' wini m , "COLORED CHILD RSCQjVXSINO AFTER DRINKING EESOSENE The two-year-old child of James Felton, colored, of Burgess, who swallowed a small quantity of kero sene on Monday morning, was appar ently getting along all right at the last report. . ; The child drank the kerosene from a cup, in which a small amount had been poured. She was Immediately rushed to Dr. C. A. Davenport in Hertford, who gave the necessary, treatment DISTINGUISHED VISITOR HEBE A distinguished visitor in Hertford this week is G. S. Ferguson, Jr., chairman of the Federal Trade Com mission, of Washington, D C, who is visiting, his sister, Mrs. J. C. Blanch ard. ' " jj v Fresh Flowers J Eight At - a .m.l I. . Ki I Urn Qisi J Mrs: W;K White, Agent Mildred Florist Shoppe WtiiatyiN.a Pay Phone 88 v: ''A IS THETTBIE WBUVTOUR mm 'L v r FOR FT1IJI2AND Tif-uI'Farra Question? i. juestion: Hows ; Can -the' size )f tex$ be Increased ,jt f ti- v ? ..Answert The .size.-'of eggg,.i whije somewhat faifluencedv by -feeding, is," an .inherited iharacteriic v The selec tion of standard eggs .loY hatching will gradually increase the size,', but j. if the flock is j laying small or sup- standard eggs, the, 'quickest "way to increase the size, is to get rid of ,tn e present flock and ,huy chicks thjrt from htn-t nroduHnir larira pitcrj xiaMful records should be kept on all breeding , birds and,' pnlyt. the - eggs .from those i that produce standard, eggs v should ' be used,' for hatching -purposes.. ' ' 1 ' . "'"it Question: What seasoning should M used M maung sausage at nomei. . . Answer: Only salt, black' pepper . sod sage t are used in home-made sausage. The amount to Jise de pends on how much sausage is to be made. For 50 pounds of meat one pound of table salt," two and one- half ounces of ground black pepper, and two ounces of sage make, a good seasoning. These ingredients should be-thoroughly mixed with the' meat before it is ground. The amount ; of this seasoning may be increased ! or decreased so as to conform to the. amount of meat used. Question: What causes dairy cows to chew wood or bones and eat dirt? - Answer: This shows that the dairy ration is deficient in mineral matter which should be corrected, at onc. -Examine the ration carefully and add those feeds that are high in minerals. Legume hays, such as eowpea, soybean, clover and alfalfa are rich in calcium and will supply a sufficient amount of thi3 mineral for the average cow. Phosphorous is supplied by wheat bran, cottonseed meal and soybean meal. These feeds contain about 30 per cent of this mineral. It might be well - to add two pounds of a mineral mixture composed of equal parts of finely ground limestone and, steamed bone meal to each 100 pounds of the con contrate ration. PINEY WOODS Mrs. . E. N. Chappell and son, Thomas, and Mrs. Maggie Lowe, spent Saturday in Hertford on busi ness. Mrs. E. N, Chappell and Mrs. Mary Phthisic visited Mrs.- C. J. ,Raper Friday. t Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ward ispent Wednesday in Elizabeth ' City. . Mrs. Mary Phthisic visited Mr. . and Mrs.1 E. N. Chappell Sunday after noon. ' Caleb Raper and Margaret Raper visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chappell Sunday afternoon. Misses Margaret and Marie Rap -J visifed Mrs, E. N. Chappell. Sunday. JT. -R. Chappell killed hogs Monday. .Hubert Chappell visited Mr., and Mrs. W. W. Chappell Sunday morn ing. ' Mrs. W. W. Chappell visited Mrs. Joseph White Tuesday morning. .Carson Chappell and Jesse Spivey visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chappell Sunday night Prices - Quick Service i tr , Night Phone 100-J ft Zj CODA PRICES tf ; l 4 . V n 1 Any'; bnb ,hvr.t;nd some ; goQQr' axruii horses ,or mules j reedingveweis'fecderi .1 a mogv viiccinawea ;sho'ats or stock: cattle come ito -Iowa.' -We haye;as;gop4 (iualit a grows. - '; 1 r ' , JFAIRFIELD. IOWA . . . - jL-egalf Notices ? ' l NOTICE By virtue ot a, deed iOf trust made py james tt. JHuraief and- wIT to ,8. B. Cox, Trustee, for certain purposes tnerein roenaoned, wnlcn bears date January 17th, 1917, and is registered in " the office of the Register of .Deeds of Perquimans County; ia Book' 11, page 488, at the request of the hold ers 01 the note secured ' thereby, I shall on Saturday, December 22j, 1984, at 12 o'clock Mj offer for sale to the highest bidder' for cash at 'the Court House door in ' Hertford; Perquimans County," N. C.,-the lands conveyed! in said deed of trust1 as follows: r Thai certain ' -tract . of" land in Belvidere Township, Perquimans Countyi" de scribed as follows: 1 That 10 acres of land . divided in two parts by th bwamp road rrom Lane Fork to. Bel videre bounded by' the lands sof John Billups, Mary E. Perry, George Easoa and John Hurdle. ' . . This November 19th, 1934. 1 t R. B. COX, Trustee. 1 By Elizabeth Cox, Executrix; of . R. B-COX. . . a' Whedbee & Whedbee. Attorneys, i , vNov280Dec7,14 NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION ; . Having quaUfed as. Administratrix of the .estate of Albert Henry Perry, deceased,-late of Perquimans County, Mortn trouna,..tnis Is U notify all persons having claims against the , es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at, Hertford, N. C, Route 2,, on or before, the. 22nd day of - November,- 1935K or this ' notice wUL be. pleaded inliar of their recov ery. All persona indebted to"said eft tate will please make immediate pay ment" j This 22nd day of November; 1934. EMILY S. PERRY, i Administratrix of Albert Henry Perry. ' Nov23,30Dec7A418 - ' ;-v NOTICE . , By virtue of a deed of trust hiadU by Belinda J. Sutton and husband tie me;. Which bears date ofMarch ?23, 1923,; and , is" registered in the bff.ee of Reodater of DmHl oi .nMMnfmiiM Counly In Book 14, page! 2; B shall oh Saturday, December lS$-t:i2 o'clock M., offer for sale to the hlgV est bidder for .cash at -the.' Court House door in Hertford! 'Perquimans Countv. N. C. the landl canA , said deed of trust as' follows: That certain lot in Hertford bounded south by .Dobb Street, north by land -of Martin HunterVltast bs lot -of Alford. and west by Edenton Road street. - ' This November 19th, 1934. , W. P. G. EDWARDS. Trtmtw.- Whedbee A .Whedbee,. Attorneys. ; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having Qualified as Executor of the estate, of Henry Copeland..' deceased. late of Perquimans . County, North Canolina,-.this,ia ia notify aQ persons having claims against the estate . of said .deceased, -to-exhibit' them to the undersigned at Tyner,rN, G, R. No. t, on or before the 22nd day of Novem ber, 1935, or this notice will --be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please . make immediate payment, ' VThis22ad day, pf. November, 1934. ' VSCTU COPELAND. - t'.' 'Executor? I?nry Copeland. Not.239,pClr-8 N ; Ncncr cr, al,; istration Havblir ' C-.-' ":ed -i ' Adminiatntrlv of the esrtrc; 2r 4 Tiil. deceased. late 1 6t r -. .U - - - ' Canty, North CaroC: V C 'd fc ii- j:y all persons having ' claimrsainst the estate of said deceased to exLl:t them to the undersigned at :.E?rf ;rd;' N , C,, r.'otta' Ntrl, on Or twore the 22ni i-t otNoveiabsrlc:s, or &s ncj -l,te pleadeJii lir cf tli!r rr-ov- ery. All persou I ic. '.4 to said es tate will please t. ' s Lnmediate pay ment' . v. - ' , , - Ttia 22nd4lay . ' I: -r-1834. ,'. vlm:l - Admin:.'... . . rDc2.r Py Vikue cf U t ' 4. to d by T . j" for' c. " i . tad, which I 1113. and is 1 T se, -it Li ::.r, r " -s l-zi la New II. Tov.. ' ;J tins Countv: 11. Ci da ed as f ul lows: x.lst L:'-jtr l car tie cats road j at an' -Iron- r-..- j r ar i. P'l r-andt and rurng a .soatherly deration by k line of mc:!:;! trees to an oak in Sumner's ld tns. thence along said line to ',saidi irxi? road, thence a!os th road te ,th bein- dr.ar. conteir!tr fi acres mor o,Jaa. jmd tract Bounded on north by lands of Thos. V.'alters.fln; ,th -wesli by the , Wood villa road, -south 4 bv nthe lands of Ada &Al!eivndVas by the lands ot JUanial Eur containing 65 seres morer or less. Eota. tracts were bought, ot T, S. 'White by deed Mcorded' in Book fi. oajra.s79., refer ence to-which, is rnsde t fon fuarOier This November 20th. 1984 ' , T. S, WHITE, Trusteo. By Whedbee k Whedbee Attys. , Nor280Dec74 : 1 " . ; ' . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION; i Having iiualinXi ss Administrator of -thoestato of G.iWH. ,Tob) Lane; deceased Oate .f Perquimans County, North Carolinai this is to no tify aU persons baving claims against the estaU of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at- Belvidere, N, C, Route No 2, on or before the 22nd day of November, .1936, or this notice will be pleaded iA .bar of theii recovery. All , -persons , indebted I to said estate will please inake , immedi ate payment. , , This 22nd day of .November, 1984. T. Jr. BLANCHARD, . Administrator jJG..W. H,'XTobe) J Nov230Dec7A18 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' Havinsr aualined u KiMninr. Mil Execatrix ! of ; the iestata. of Sallie Florence Rorerson-'deaad laWAf Perquimans County, North Carois, this is to notify all persons having claims 'atainst' the estate- of amid eeased to exhibit them t the, under signed at Hertford, N. Ci Route No. sVon or before the ltdi day of No vember, 1935, -or this Uottco Willi be pleaded in -bar of their recovery. AU Persons indebted - to" said- esUte will please make dmmediate payteent - ; ThU 16U day of November 1934.1 ; D AVTD LriROGERSON, . j - - rf, HETTIB Vi LAMB," , - - r -.Execstor and Executrix of Sailia . i 3-.ilogersoB.:r.U ' ' ' .'Novl580Doc7J41 NOTICSl V. , v Br virtue; of a.deed of trt mmAm to me by NOrfleet Evana' and rife for certain purposes therein" stated, which bears date January 12.1928. and is registered? in nOce i of ; Reriw , rf Deeds : of'Perauimans Countv In Book 14, page 853, 1 shall -en Satur day. December. 22. lflSi, at 1 VoWV M offer for sale to the highest Tdd der for cash at th'onrt.Honse door in Hertford, Perquisaaas County, N C. the lands eonveved in, said deedrof treat: Thatertara tract. f .l&fui th Bethel Township; Perquimans County, n.vi' iMunoeOj jnain road iLoa north, Skmner.Lla&d on Mtiitj.w. 'mPi jpm lad-on4SOtatl"andklnnert'lant en west containing a in two; pieces 44 asiet SBorerer less, one trsctlSjur-i where. NcKrflefct.Evani lived boc;ht cf T. G. 'Skianet, and 22v acres adjalnipg sama jwesht -of Tj IV Winslow, ; i "ThiS'Nov. 20th; 1934. ' H. C STOKES, Trostes By Whedbee ft Whedbee, Attys. NOTICE By virtue of a deed of tnuit rnadu to me by-Joe Hurdle, and. wife for certain purposes therein mentioned, which bean date: March 18, 1824,uwl is registered in office of Register of Deeds of Perquimans County in Book 1V pag fl; IJkhaU en Saturday, De cember 22, 1934, at 12 o'clock M., of fer for sale to the hfehost bidder: for cash at the Court House . door in Hertford, Perquimans Couhty(fN. X, the lands conveyed ' in said deed of trust: ,. That certain tract of land in Belvidere Township, - Perquimans County, N. C, bounded north by lands of J. B. Perry heirs east by public read" and Josiah riite, south by land of . Joshua' Hurdle and west ' by lahdi of Joshua Hurdlot containing 2 and 2-8 acres more or less. This Noveitbe It; 1J34. : W. F," a EASSS; Trust. Whedbee A Whedbee, Attorneys, v . j - NovS3:ec744 By virtue of a dei of trust v- cnted to me by W. U, Divers tad wa for - cert-"! r "7 tierJa ill ct t fa XZ" " ' . Cce, J i ::rcfr jt: c IJ. c, ta Cf ' " ') (5. U c : ,1 v - s t f ;r ' 1 1.-. . - A. By vir'.3 of 'ii t f tru.t i t t: r.-r. r ' -::s . cr.'. '1 1 . 1 l..ei. 1 . , ' . . t.-;a tii3 l: 1 e, i:.:, : ' r- iwt-rsd I Ca tZc ' . r ct Casds of I.;; ' -ns C 14, rage zdtji t. .:i v .hy, December 22, lCi, t 12i t . -li'IT., offer for sale to the" .'" ; V " r for cash at the Court lie rs d.or i.i Hertford, Perqu.'.ans Ce-:: 1L C, the ;lands- convcyedia, aril d:sd of trust:, That certain tract .of J-id in . Hertford v Towkc'.'p, Ter;- -ns ' County, N. -rbousjed as f c-'.'.ows: 1 y the lands of C. C. Jfer.sf.cld, nain road going -to Bread XL-? , CLirch,, , and Bear Swamp drai7"o jC. Jial, . A. f ' AM ' A .1 ... V M. - f contauung , Ji-as acres more or less, fr aiso - acre miu 101 with ai machin' '. ery, boiler, 'saw mill, cotton. gin; all shafts, belts and equipment. -This November 20 1934.; . " . H.', C. STOp3.JTrote: 'v Byt Whedbee & Whedbee, ;Attys. !. ' f Nov. 2S0Dec.744 VJ . : , , T " . . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ViHvmg'qualifled'as'AdminIstrator ot the testate f J. J". Chappellt de ceased, ' Jate of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons T having claims against the estate of said .-deceased to -exhibit them to the undersigned 'at Heyord, N.C.toh or before the',ethy. of Decembers 1935, orri this' notlce;iwill be pleaded in bar off their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please lhake : immediate pay ment, t -1 n V tf$4 t t This ith jday o, Pecemben 1934. ' V t jptu a; 'chappell, Administrator of J, J.. Chappell, Dec'd . .NOTICE ,. ' Said, Of Valuable Property y By jdrtue of J Mdrtgagel Deed' f executed to me. by ,Wnu j&verton and " wife, Ida V. Overton, .for certain $n K poses therein mentioned, .-duch,.aaid 5 Mortgage Deed bears date March lfjs. 1927 and ia registered. In. the , office 7 of the Register, of .Deeds, of Perqnlm- ana County, in Book 14, page 677, 1 ( Shall,, on Monday; December 31, 1984, r at 12 o'clock 1M- offer for sale at public auction,, for fiash at the Court tuuse door )n Hertfo.Q.j the property, conveyed ;tov me Jn.,sai4 -Mortgage X)eed,Vwlt j , , i r JSaat.Teartain tract- in. T Belvidere J Township, Perquimans County, N. Ch Dounaed on the. North by jhe Janda of Rufus White. East, bv the landa of . GeoSpniman. and "Geo,". Whitehead. . on the, South by the' Swamp'? Road ef leading from 'Belvider to ; Parkville S and on the west by 'the lands of IV A.(Whltes estate and the ;H. T. Bil- tups land, eontateifig W aereSj, morf -or less, known ; as tbA Jjn:,Bundy , place. 1 f?ift " t ,-: This 80th day of November," 1934. JANE D. P. WHITE, Mortgagee." By E. S, White, Agent " z v', ? ' Nov30Dec?4dl . , NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified' a s Administrator witluwill annexed' of he estate of SaUle jD. Jordan, deceased, late of Perquimans County. North Carolinaf this Is to notify ail, person? having t claims against the estate of i-id de. ceased to exhibit them- to th under ; signed at Hertford, N. C., Ropt No; ' U onr before the 29th day j of No vember, 1935, or this notice will U pleaded in bar of their recovery.. AU persons indebted to said estate will . please make immediate payment. ' ' ' Thhi 25th day of November' 1934, - , . WM.i KENNETH J0F3AN, Administrator, Will Am,Ued, of Sallie D. Jordan.. Nov30Dec7,1413Ja3i4-t - By virtue V a deed of tro A made to, me by.W. H., BiUaps andJfe for certain purposes ' therein mentioned, which -bears vdate October 21!, 1924, and is registered in'r.ce of T-ritr of Deeds of Perquirts C .ty la Book 14, page lSO; 1 iall ori Tt day, December 22, lt?i, at 1" Mock M., offer for said to Hi V; A ' der for cash at the Court IIv j i . r In Hertford, Perquimans N. C, the lands conveys i ia t"l deed of trust - as follows: Thr.' rtaia tract of land -fs( S ' re 1 -1! 1, Perquiman.1 Cou-', ' i e by pullic r i 1 road to A.," ' " -1 land of J,j i , lands of 1U. i: ! lands of Cror. . . i 5 acres more t , - divlvlad one-eiV.'. ' of woodland bof. I : . low. See deed r:: 1 ia : 1? p;- 43.- f . ' Novemt-- ' ' " '" By fTls-Isi ft r An
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