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. iMist Mattie Gatlin White and T. wjm anas wnite-a parents,. Mr. ana J JJ.:L(AVWhite ifap i .lj . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gatling and children, of Suffolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. W.-E. Gatling nd children, of Norfolk, Va,, will spend Thanksgiv ing. Day with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White. Miss Bennie Wood Is spending the week in Baltimore, Md, visiting her ' . sister, Miss Huldah Wood. Mrs. H. C. Knllivnn Vina retnmawt to her home in Norfolk, Va., after a visit to her parents! Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Darden. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman have returned from a trip to Baltimore Mrs. S. P. Mathews, of Burgess, Was among the Saturday shoppers in Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Morgan have returned to their home in Chi cago, 111., after attending the funeral of Mr. Morgan's father, C. W. Mor gan, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap and daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Edenton, weje in town a short while Saturday evening, . j , Bill Jessup, who is a freshman at Duke University, Durham, spent the " Week-end with relatives in Hertford. lira. W. E. Spruill and her brother, W. 'A. Gregory, accompanied by Miss Virginia Baucom, all of Fayetteville, will spend; Thanksgiving and the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry and Mrs. Ida Gregory. Miss Elizabeth Stephens, who is teaching at Harker's Island, is spend ing the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. C. G. Stephens. Miss Marjory Hefren, who teaches at Chowan High School, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. Miss Lottie Lee Blanchard, of the Elizabeth City school faculty, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mamie Blanchard. . voou.cy xuKary, oi wpu. News, Va., was a recent guest of his, T TVT 1 T 1.1 - U. 1. uncle, J. W. Darden, Mrs. Riddick Chappell has return ed from Charlotte, where she visited her son, Marvin Chappell. W. C. Perry, of Bethel, was in Hertford on Monday. Mrs. Pool Bagley visited Mrs. Mamie Blanchard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Diehl, of Fort Monroe, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. Jessup & Jordan to The new 1936 Zenith Radios incorporate every worth" while feature. The cabinets : are unusually attractive designs to see them is to marvel at their beauty . . . : No matter what your taste may be you will find a suit able Zenith model that you will instantly recognize as a superb radio receiver . . . See the new 1936 Zenitha rc!c far the radio with the r) . and Mri. "NV Darden ; M. and Mrs. George Harrell and their little daughter, Annie Toms, who were called to Hertford by the aeatn or Mrs. Harreil's father, C. W. Morgan have returned to their home at Orlando, Fla. BELVIDERE NEWS ; ; The; Better, Homes and Garden Club of Belvidere ' met '' Wednesday "after noon at the home of Mrs. L. C. Winslow. The meeting opened with the song, "Sing Unto the Lord.'' Mrs. J. A. Chappell jrave the devotional. with "The Nation Calls for Grati tude" as the subject. At roll call the members answered with sayings about November and Thanksgiving The following program was given: "Golden Autumn," Mrs. W. L. White; "Her Thanksgiving Day Servant," Mrs. T. P. Layden; "The Farmers' Prayer of Thanksgiving," Mrs. Lillie Mae White. Miss Gladys Hamrick gave a talk on "Fashions and Re modeling Clothes. Those present were: Mrs. L. J. winslow, miss Mar garet White, Mrs. S. M. Winslow, Mrs Lindsey Winslow, Mrs. John Lassiter, Miss Dorothy White, Mrs- L. C. Winslow, Miss Emma White. Miss Gladys Hamrick, Miss Olive Layden, Mrs. . N. Q.: Ward, Mrs. W. L. White, Miss Lucy White, Mrs. V. C. Lane, Mrs. T. C. Perry, Mrs a T. Rogerson, Sirs. Liuie Mae . .White, Mrs. W. T. Smith, Miss Bertha Smith, Mrs. A. D. Weston, Mrs. J. A. Chap pell, Mrs. T P. Layden, Mrs. J. M. Copeland. We were glad to welcome a new member, Mrs. Louis Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Simpson, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Forbes. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S M. Winslow were: Mr. and Mrs, Norman Winslow, of Bethel; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Winslow and Leonard, Jr.. of Winfall; and Johnny White, of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnson and q Greensbor0 are 8pending the '. . ,a!fll rionHa Mr son will conduct a revival at Piney Woods Church. George White, of Winfall, was the week-end guest of Mrs. J. A. Chap py ', SAUSAGE SOUTHERN "STYLE Pat out sausage meat in a baking dish, having the meat about 1 inch deep. Bake in a hot oven (400 de grees F.) about 20 minutes. Drain off excess fat. , Cover top with a rich biscuit dough, rolled out very'.thitf, and score in squares convenient for serving Bake in a very Hot " oven (425 deg. F.) about 15 minutes or un til the crust is a delicate brown. In McCall's Magazine for December. Union County farmers are 90 per cent in favor of oontihuingf the cotton adjoStoOTt pUrraini W about 100 ana sen what cotton they can with out being taxed, says T. J. W. Broom. Buy A Ife IK1AT f at ' . Tl k. .SmarStyksvj,... J.; New Colors ' M , Better, Looking Brims . i ; $2.90 i $3.50 JUT tOUJtSELFv(A' BAT v N U ii n n it ) 1 1 .:X rr ivf.--T-r-;: -,;' ' SALESMEN1 WANTED1 : ILiN WANTED FOR BAWLEIGH Route of 800 families. Write to f day. RawlelgE," Dept. WSE-100-SAi FARM FOR SALE-i-LOCATED ON ; Hertford-New Hope f hard surfaced i road,' and known ? as Will Everett Farm. See H. R.,Winslow, Hert- ; 'ford'N.'O";; v- ' 2 ; NOTICE OF!AtE !By virtue of an'orer' of -resale ''of the Superior ' Court of Perquimans County, made because of no bids, in sufficient bjds, upset bids and failure ta( comply with the, terms of sale, in the - Special ; " Proceeding entitled Mollie W. Lane, Admx. of H. C. Ward, Dec'd vs MoUie W. Lane et als, the ' undersigned commissioner will on .Monday, Dec 2nd, 1935, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House Door in Hertford, N. C-, again offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following Tracts of land situated in Hertford Township, Perquimans County, N. C, described as follows, to-wit: . m i . T J.J VI, Inn. if Nora Rogerson, R. E. Chappell Est, Chinquapin, and. Popular, Neck Koaos, containing 44, acres, more or less, being part of Jerry Floyd lands and Warren Welch tract- 2nd Tract.' Bounded by lands of T, C. Whedbee Est, ? Goodwin's miu R'd, W. W. Copeland, Jos; Blanchard Est et als.; containing 50 acres, more or less, beifttg tracts' bought of T B. Lamb, t W. A. Felton, L. M- Lane and Jos. Blanchard, uec a. 3rd Tract: ' Beginning at J. O. Fel ton line near Tellow house road fork and running said line S. 45 W. 6 chs., thence N. 88 E. 8 chs. to a stake in J. T. Felton field, then N. 10 W. 4 ehs. along road to the be ginning, containing 1 1-5 acres, being the store lot. 4th Tract: Beginning public road E. L. Winslow's line and running hie I? N. 31 E. 18 chs. to E. L. Wins low and Henry Dail's corner, then lonr H. Dail line S. 42 E. 12 chs., then S. 47 E. 6 chs. to Bogue R'd, then alonir said Road S. 40 W. to pub lic road, then along public road to be ginning, containing 40 acres, more or less. 6th Tract: Bounded bf land of Geo.. Davis, Easter; Boone, Henry Newbv tract the Ai trac and J. P, Window . tract, taininr : acres, move or less, being the r'ewn warg Home filace. 6th Tract: Bounded by lands of Elisha Felton heirs,:. T. G Whedbee Est, J. :? P. Vinslow land Felton Ward land it alsL containing 88 acres, more of less; knon, as the Axle tract,;: ,:. V': ''" 7th Tracer Beginning! Jacob Per ry's corner and running his line Westerly to Bear Swamp: Drainage Ditch, then down said ditch Northerly to Jacob Perry's line, then along his line to Peter Thatch line then along Thatch line to T." i C.t Whedbee Est line, then? akmjt WheVibee line, South erly ff, jMgmoi . cntainfiiv 40 Bidding on Tract 8 will start at $165.00, and on Tract 5 at $1296.76. This 15th day of. November, 1935. ? ;.';T H. G.-WINSLOW, Commissioner. Nov.329 y, ' ' r NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Hardy Skinner, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased i to ' exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, Route 1, on or before the 6th day of , November, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted -to said estate will please make imme diate payment This 6th day of November, 1935. MOLLIE SKINNER,; , Administratrix of Hardy Skinner, Nov.8,15,22,29,Dee.I,8 NOTICE" OF ADMINISTRATION . Having qualified as Adminiife trix of the estate of Charles W. Mor gan, deceased,-, late i "of jr' Perqufinaiiir County,, North Carolina this Js to notify ail .-persons f havfiig -claims against the estate of saicj deceased o exhibit them to' the Undersigned at Hertford N. C., on or before the 28 day 4f November, 1936,' r this : "notice will be pleaded . hv bar of their Jffe covery. j All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payntent4't$JI;' X! Z m& This 28th day of November, 1935. , 4 Wi " 'ANNIE TOMS "MORGAN; kl Administratrix of Charles W. Morgan Nov.29JDec.e,1307anJS : jSv: NOTICE OF SALE OF "VALUABLE xUiA, REAL' E.ST ATI? . Under and by Virtue of an order oi jibsaus the Superior Court of made to that ; certain Special Pro ceeding entitled' 'Mrs. Wm. Weston, Mrs Lillie Long and others vs. Helen Davis and Myrtle Norman E"';tt, all helrs-at-law - of J. T. JT! """ i, . de- "i;J::--.;- , ii T.V., ".. S. sile, at publk action-to-Ce jbI bidder fqrrcaslv te ; follr-Ji -y scribed tracts ;'or arccls of Lknd, 1 ing and beipg uittri ;.Ei;hel;Township, Perquimans County, N.-O, adjoining thew lands . formerly helongih r-;to Solomon Rogerson et als, : and more particularly denned as follows: t.o- , riKor lKAul . tsounaea on 2tne west by the lands of J.P,. Morris; on the east bf lands formerly belonginK vo ouivnun. jtvograon, , on me nonn by the road leading from Bethel, to Madre's Point, and on the south, by theyeopin-R4v six ' and 2-9 'acresj more or less, and being the same land these bargainers heired from, their father, Elija Mor riBK deceased, and ; being j the ? same lands conveyed to . John T. Phillips by J. E.' Morris and Others' by deed dated the 27th i of November, '1899, and recorded in Deed Book 8, page 432 and 43J8 In the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Perquimans County. SECOND TRACT: Beginning on the road at a ditch in the line be tween the said Phillips and Manley (formerly Spruill) which ditch is the present line between Phillips and Wm. Manley, then east along said road sixty (60) yards to a ditch, thence, south, along said ditch' at right angles to the road three hun dred and - forty , (340) yards, then west parallel with: the road .sixty (60) yards to the ditch in the (and between Phillips and Wm Manley, and north' along ' said ditch three hundred and forty; (340) yards to the place of beginning on the road, con taining four' (4) acres, being a part of the Rogerson land lying next to the lands of J. T. PhflHpsi and being the sanle land conveyed to J. T. Phil lips by deed . from, W. T. Williams dated the 6th day of March, ,1907, and recorded in D. B. 7, page 492, office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, N. C. Said jleedji are referred to for a more complete description of the premises hereby offered for sale. Bidding will start at $792 57. . Posted this 26th day of November, 1935. C. R HOLMES, Commissioner. Nov29J)ec.6 NOTICE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to me by George W. Zachery and wife Jennett Zachery, for certain purposes therein mentioned, which said deed of trust bears date January 22nd. 1926, and is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Per auimans County, North Carolina, in Mortgage Book 14, f age 366, i snau at 11:30 o'clock Monday, December 23rd. 1935, offer for sale at the Court House Door in the said Coun ty, at public auction, for cash, the property conveyed to me in said deed of trust, to-wit r Two tracts of land in Parksville Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina. Tract No. 1. Beginning on the Towe lane at the. second ditch from the road, thence Westerly along said ditch to the Hardy Sctton land, thence aloag the Hy frattwr Untr tbtt.'tforfolk SvftitSietti iU1U fflencel - onir the JfefUiRxM the ToTl jlhenee along the lane to the second ditch, the point of beginning; containing twenty acres more or less, and being a part of the land conveyed to Henry Hasseu by deed from J J. White and wife. See deed 'recorded in deed book No. 6, page 188. . Tract No. 2. Being a part of the Isabella Jones tract of land, seven and one-half acres, 'more or less, heired by her son, Anderson Jones; same being bounded as follows: on the west by Henry HaBsell land, on the north by the lands of W. R Perry, on the east bj the Deleware Small land, and on th South by the lands of J. C. Wilson. This is the same tract of land deeded from Anderson Jones to G. W. Zach ery this December past For further information see said deed. This November 27th, 1935. ? Tt G. D. TOWE . , ; Morteasee. - Nov.29,pec.6,180 . NOTICE SALE. OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By virtue Af a deed of ' trust exe cuted to us hy Richard Steward arid wife, Mattie Steward, ' for "certain purposes therein mentioned, which said deed of. trust bears date Decem ber th, 1925, and is registered ' in the office, of. the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, North Carolina, in Mortage-Book 14, page 859, " we shall at 11 o'clock -Monday, Decem ber the 23rd, 1935, offer for sale at the Court House Door in the said County, at : public auction; for cash, the property conveyed to us in said aeea oi trust, to-wit: ." A certain piece' or parcel of land in Parksville Township, Perquimanp County,. North Carolina, lying on the south side of the main road leading from Chapanoke to Woodville, and bounded on the east by, the lands of J; C. Wilson, and on the south by the lands of J. C. Wilson : on the ; weBt by the lands ' of W. R. Perry, and known as the Deleware Small Land, consisting of eighteen acres, more or less. .- . , . i " I I 1 I 1 fi ' j i to- ef Mm, :':"& ' iJ '':' - - . is t Makes A GOOD FARMER Better -'V'v':'.;''''v ;-'!''': '.V;,V' , -''iv TRACTORS - IMPLEMENTS - TRUCKS v BALE TIES - FENCING - BOLTS ENDLESS BELTS . NAILS - TOOLS fit UifLV- FULL STOCK HEPAU1 PAQTS rA By rum Bros. "Everything Int" Hardware and Supplies" edenton; kcS':' . .... ,. i ...,i.,J,-.:;;. , ,.y ,, i v AUK Tfianbgiving Is a Day For All (o Oive Tlianki Therefore we want to take this oppbrttt nity to thank eacli aijd every one of our cus: tomers for their past business and to let them know; that we, aregoing' to continue our sale through the holiday season. i, OF POSITE COURT BOIKaBn j""",, MMMM" Old Man Winter . . 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