ItHE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, W. C, FRIDAY, BEfflltBAJtr 26. iM 1 ! 3 V; ' vHt asam , am I -UtBtUt 1 MlTCMiUL e. MtTROWKWMAyM 'femeaai TTorrea Baggtrty, managing Utor of the Jftv, ror Xvening Star, nearly Greeted to fee married to Oladyt Benton, it "called to the offioe beoaute tr coptaa of ;tU paptt carrymg a. MosIons tory about Vonto Baggtrty daughter of the man the -War hat joaoM or about tuty years) ,-. got 'out. Baggtrty oaUa AUenbury in London and learns ho hat inetrnoted hit at l torneyt to 'too the Btar for $3,CX),0Oa ao Wf MroftMjIrwittoaay for BUI Chandler, .. 'format. Uhal man .4m ia u .k I...-.! 'Mil ttr fake tht case. $8,000 ami sso.om it withdrawn, it ha 'Chapter Three THE fcSSWB IS LEFT BEHIND. .Hmgrerty was driven to pleading. Ttow be reasonable, Bill tTfko It or leave it. . .No, on sec- o inougni, jt aon t tMnK I want the Job at any price. I've got all the uuuvjr uetju. uuj uus morning got a $5,000 advance on my next 'book He pulled out the memo, which he had put in hie pocket. . auuxea 10 tear it up, not notlc- 'Zrr wmcn ieu to tne noor Let'e ret about it" - ?'!"Haggerty grabbed the re pairers arm. "xou ougnt to De ar rested for extortion, but all right." He aigned the agreement which Chandler had drawn up. Tou dropped this, air," said a sawing bellboy, picked up the let rr and gave It to Haggerty who tookea to see what it was. He Im mediately went up into the air. "So your publisher's going to give " you five thousand in advance'. Seven hundred behind at the hotel, you mean!" Chandler patted the pocket In whicb-Ju? .had put their igreement. ' - . i-"i v dm ; upthwt2!?al3mr to UeVner "But hnn . him really. A wedding ceremony; all hours in a hotel apartment and 1 11 be there every minute and then he sails for Europe " Gladys covered her eyes. Tm not having any!" Haggerty a wink. "That goes double fft Mai Cfn.M V L. J Hare's vnur snnrnf im 4k... sand dollara. But I wouldn't take uiai kiu on lor m million. "But. Bill, vnn kitAw fh maw tm In! You can't " That'j your tough luck. Tm out! uig wa. UIBUVIi coming indignant, caught bis arm. Warren?" she demanded hotly. "That's it, sister." He pulled at his "It'll nil. -- ... uu wvu - uia we; Tou know what the Star means to him. A fine friend you are!" "Well " an 1 H PhinlU. reluctance, "if you put it that way - nxe bride and groom, with their in i Vt "You mean you'rs run nih Out en Warren?" :- A damandad kotly. Not now rm not! Forget It! Tou'll 4Tt your money's worth. Here's the plan: the AUenburys are in London, ao I sail t once to England and ail for home on the boat they are to take the end of next week. I meet the girl. Perhaps she comes to my -cabin anything can happen in five days on a boat for a cocktail, perfectly innocent to her, to me and -veryone oh the boat except the private detective who radios my wife " "Have you got a wife?" "No, this is a set-up. We'll hire some attractive girl to marry me and when the time comes, she'll stage a pretty little scene over her rring husband, sue Connie for alie nation of affections " "I get It!" cried Haggerty. "The Star has called Connie a husband--atealer and she denies it We dupli--cate the situation and this time ahe doea steal a husband. This time we're right!" "Let her go to bat with her libel suit after that and see what she'll collect!" "But how about the girl to marry you? Do you know anybody?" "Pretty tricky it's got to be vomeone we can trust "Listen!" interrupted Haggerty, n ecstatic look on his face. "I've ot the girl the very girl! 111 ohone her now and we 11 meet at the City Clerk's of lice in an tour . . . " "Oh. its you, is it?" said Gladys Henton coldly when she recojiizod Haggerty's voice. "Now wait a minute, honey. Do you want to jet married?" "Do I want to get married f What tlo you think? I'll call t'.ic preacher " "Be at tho City Hall clerl.'s Tfficc in an hour. And don't a: k juestions." "The City Baa! But I can't wear my dress! ... All right, Warren, I won't ask questions. I'll be there, -and don't ke'ep me waiting!" . . . If Haggerty counted on his Irish charm to persuade Gladys Benton to marry a man she had never t for met just to help him out of a dam, he was quickly persuaded of Ids error. While Bill Chandler vait edM a corner of the clerk's office puffing a, cigarettes Haggerty ex plained to Gladys the Jam he was - how K might cost him his -career if the paper lost the suit -sippealing to her love for-, him. tftadys got angrier and angrier and began to raise her voice. Haggerty Minted her to be aulet T wont be quiet!" she raved. Tve taken plenty from you for that warren tteggerty, out tbis blue ribbon trying to -anarnr me .off ; 10; another guy 40 that baboon r She stabbed a fin .tnr at Chandler. . "Let's not deal In persoaaUtles," - said Bill calmly. Haggerty pleaded, "But, darling, 1t's Just for a month maybe less. Then six weeks in Reno. I'll come out the moment you get your di "voro " -'Sut I don't want a divorce! I "want to get married and stay mar ried! If you don't want to marry mo, just say so. , v ' '"Of eourae. I want to marry Vou! Sut this comes first It's our only chance. Why, no other paper in the "world would take me on as office fcnv. if the Star loses thls'ault. Tou . remember Hid Glover, when he lost that libel case? They found his car wona over a cliff and ft revolver In : :Ht k.H4 TUWiil T mmtt vnn . to k Jielp me in this way It I didn't con- alii s tmn nrarauBiiv: mm tttv wnai only attendant at the marriage, ' were in the livmg room of Chand- ' ler's hotel apartment an hour later, drinking champagne and nibbling at caviar sandwiches when the 'phone rang. Chandler answered it "Send it right up. And send a waiter for the table." He hung up. "That's the wire you sent. Warren. The waiter and bellboy will be here to witness the tender scene when we learn I'm called to Europe." "Remember, honey," Haggerty ad monished Gladys, "you're all broken up. Here he Is, a bridegroom of an hour, torn from your arms." "And that's plenty!" Chandler lifted his glass. "To my little brldel" "-. "Lay off that stuff!" said Gladys in anger. "My name la " "Mrs. William Chandler!" "Xd rather have a number!" Haggerty thought it time to in terrupt "Tou wouldn't start fight ing. Tou're happily married both crazy in love with each other.' -: "I must be crazy to have let you , , talk me into marrying another guy I Let me tell you this. Warren, you v got to forget tha paper now, taka me places " " v "Not me!" exclaimed Haggeicy, alarmed. "You must stay here, in the apartment' Totfrt-married; you can t go running arouna wtta oinsr men! Tou're to bring suit for alienation " The door hell rang, and-they stl - snapped into tho parts they wei a to play. Gladys called sweetly, "Coia in!", took tne telegram irom tna bell boy while the waiter started to clear the table. "Oh, darling, he.e a a telegram tor you. "All right sweetness, open it" Gladys opened the telegram and, as she read it, her face got' screwed up and sha began' to weep. . unanaier sprang . up, ; Jjarunzi what is It?-:- :--..f."-' She shoved the telegram into his hand. "Bead If ":.- ' 'Why. It's from, the officer -ex claimed Bill, and read it aloud: 'Imnerativev you sail Britain , so- night for directors' meeting. JEtesoN Vatione arranged. Andrews . will meet yon at the shin and aiva you final Liatructions!''.' - "On, uiu, you can t leave ma : wapt Gladys. "Tou1 mustn't leave ml " .'...'.-..'';'''!". i'V'V-: , .i .,.., Bin stroked her hair as tha waiter and tha bell boyexehanged sympa thetic glanoes. "There now, darling, . Z know it's terrible, braaklna; .up our honeymoon, but what am I to do?: After ail, If they teU ma to go, I mnet ta"i V-f'- V ; Y 'He'll be : back in : , couple or , weeks, Mrs. Chandler," j soothed . Haggertyc--'v''i-ii ivV'li 4!; weeks. bliiiblredladysi v! I'm : going la miss my SiUikens." f cnanaier wmcea,. out piayea up. And Tm going to miss my. little jruzty-Faee." ' "V' "Say, Bill, youH have to ad soma -' fast moving to make that ship!" cried Haggerty. "Lucky I didn't unpack! Boy, get my bags!" V- -'.::'-.. 'Til get the elevator," said Hag gerty. v.'-'-'. .". . ' J ' ! Bin .took Gladys in his arms. "Good-bye, my darling. I'll be think-; tog of you every minute." ' "Every second!" Gladys chim ed in. Haggerty( holding the elevator, explained to the runner: "The bride and groom." . qiiwi amre-QgMwm-Mww ootp. (To fts contfnued. MlSS LOUlSe WilsOn ' chaWta- gum- Aenc -63 Wmbtul -;.Member?Alpha.Kppa Sife . Miss Louise Wilson, of Chapanoke, " oeen initiated into the Alpha Kappa social 1 sorority at Mercer University. A senior in the arte college, she is taking a leading part in student activities and is a mem ber of tha i Baptist Student Union, the Young Woman's Auxiliary, and we international Relations club. MR. KOONCE HERE B. G. Koonce, who is connected with the WPA office at Williamston, spent rae,.wees rto . Hertn)rd. , wilson visrroRs. Mn:ao''fra.';W:'B.iCliixk and their four childrenvlisajbeth, Bitly- Bob- oj ana eu, or wuson,, spent the week-end in loUVfsttbia; w- mvim, amofigwnoniwere Air.' sna Mrs. J. G. Roberoon and . Mr, and Mrs. Herman Winslow, of Hertford. MRS. PAUL VlfflTS HERE Mrs. Mattie x Paul of ..Washington N. C, was the week-end guest of Mrs. J. G. Rotberson. BELVIDERE MEN IN TOWN Among the Belvidere comnuinity residents in Hertford on Monday were John T. Lane, F. C White, Joseph Winslow, R. J. White, H. L. Williams and others. Classified Legal. chainslM.rotHfc "JKW. cnains. to ...place, rjieginning .con taining 61 acres, mora or less. J H. C STOKES, Mortgagw: " . feb.l2,196,marJ - , ."-,'., 1 MEN WANTED THREE MEN TO handle H. C. Whitmer Company routeu established in Perquimans, Chowan and Gates counties. Mar ried men preferred, but not essenT tial. Apply J. D. Spivey, Jr., Gen eral Delivery, Suffolk,' Va., Phone 4S3-W. feb.!9,26pd. PIANO A PIANO Standard make, is to us by original count of financial transfer this piano party for balance for full particulars. & Co., Box 164, LIKE NEW being returned buyers on ac reverses. Will to responsible owing. Write Jesse G. Bowen Raleigh, N. C. Feb.12,19,26 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Una Sawyer Jack son, 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 it Durants Neck, K. ., on or before the 1st day of February, 19S8, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebt ed to said estate1 will please, make immediate payment This 1st day of February, l37. H. M. ' SAWYER Administrator of Lina Sawyer Jack son. Feb.l2,19,26,Mar.5,12A9 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of W. A. Butts, de ceased, 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 Hertford, N. C, on or before the 5th day of January, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Stheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immejliate payment This 5th day of January, 1937. y JENNIE BUTTS, Administratrix of W. A. Butts jan 29 fob 5, 12, 19, 26 mar 5 ' ' ; NOTICE OF SALE, ' By 'virtue of the authority contain ed in that certain deed of trust exe cuted ? :on' ;they8th day v of August, 191: byaj'lMstto'-iirifa, Fannie M Ei Lassitar, to T, Ai Cox, ! Trustee, and recorded in the office of the Register r of Deeds for .Perqui mans County,, N. C-V in- book, 10, page 113.; defaatt having beea made in the condition of ' said deed, of trusts tne andersignad 'iTrnsteO wiu, oh the 27th day oi February, 1937, at 1$ o'clock, noon, ", at : th. Court House door : of ; Perojaimana .County, N. offer tot Sale at yablic auction, to the hiKhest bidder fe eash, tha following (described;; proftrty All that certain propaxty si turned in Belvidere ' Township, Perquimans Comity, N. C adjoining f tha hmi Rias White left m a will t James White, the lands of D. A. Caarver and the lands of Mrs. Nina P. Cone, containing 25 acres, more or lesa, asuT being tbe land heired by said Fannie Laasiter from Rias White, aff aas wiR of said Rias White, recorded in Will .Book H, page 378, Perquimans County, N. C. It being that part of the clears land of the said Rias White, lying, Southeast of the first ditch running; through land on Southeast and paral lel with Hmton's Turnpike. A deposit of five per cent of the- amount of bid will be required of the successful bidder at the hour of sale. This notice dated and -posted this 28th day of January, 1937. T. A. COX, Trustee. Feb.5,12,19,26 land, south' by the -lands of Mrs. Lis sie Bunch and 'west by lands of John HpJJey, containing 70 acres more or less, ana syiowns, as, tner MafUrf Hurt ter farm.. Part of the land may lay in Uiowan County, tat it is the pur pose to sell the whole Martin Hunter farm that' was sold to said E. P, Robertson, by J. R. Stokes. . . . , Date posted Feb. 10, 1987. .' v '.' aHENiRY clay STOKES, 1 fbl2,196mar5 - ;r,i vV.J Trustee, C? ' NOTICE 0 RESALE ii ,:. , WbSreas, on January . 9, 1997, at 12 o'clock M, at the courtbottM door in Perohnans County, the Weodrille Bchoottiuse and site was srid, and nhereaS the bid has beaw npiswd; ' . I" Nov, theHwfore, in aceardanew with section 547 () of tiie Ceosefictetad Statues of SWth .CaroIinav I will, an Saturday, Mat ' 6, 1931, eK it o'clock M, offer for. sale theifotlewkg oescrioed prctoem: The Woodville Schooi buildLag- mi ite (furniture excepted). ' Oated and posted this February Vf, 1981. ' '. ' F. T;. JOHNSON, Superintendint of Schoelst ieb 19, 26 page '653, 1 shall oh' Tuesday; March 16, 1937, at 11 O'clock, Offer for sale at publi auction, for, ca i,l at tiie Court House door in1 Hertford N. C,, the property conveyed to me H sai Mortgage'Deed v s Bounded on the north by Cox 'Al ley, east by Sarah and Easter Perry, south by ; Nathan - Manley and Was. Butts, west by James Riddick. Be ing the same lot ' sold to the said WeWk by J. R.' Stokes. "1 . Posted Feb 10, 1987. 7 febl2,196ar5 J. R. STOfcBS,. Mortgagee. North Carolina, In the Perquimans County. Superior Court Before the Clerk G. D. Towe, Administrator of W. Harry Sampson, deceased vs. Claude Sampson and wife, Golds boro Sampson, et als, Defendants. The defendants, Claud Sampson & wife, Goldsboro Sampson, Shelton Sampson wife, Catherine Samp son, Willie Sampson & wife, Rosetta Sampson Delia Sampson Armstrong & husband, Joe T. Armstrong, and James H. Sampson & wife, Louisa! Sampson, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County to sell lands of the late W. Harry Sampson to pay the debts, the charges of administra tion, and for a division of the prop erty; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk ' of Superior Court of Perqui mans County, Hertford, N. C, on Oie 8th day of March, 1937, and answer or demur to the petition filed in this cause or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. This 8rd day of February, 1937. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court. Feb.5,12,19,26 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the; estate of William, Felton, de ceased, late of Perquimans .County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim3 against the estate of said deceased - to .exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford on or before the 9th day of JPebru- . .Ann-.. " a.! i. -111 1 ary, ivoo, or mis nonce win iw pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make - immediate payment. , This 9th day of February, 1987. - ;', 3. K STOKES, . . Administratorof William Felton. Feir.l24,96,Ma.6i2,19 . ' . f y SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By virtue at a 'real 'estate mort- . ' ' a, w,n ai' gage executed to, me by - Llewellyn poses ,'therelh'mentioheoi, , which said NOTICE Sale of Valuable Property By virtue of a Mortgage Deed exe cuted to me by E. P. Robertson for certain purposes therein mentioned which said Mortgage Deed bears date August 21, 1935, and is regis tered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County in Book io. Mire 183. I shall on Tuesday, Maivh 18. 1937. at 11 o'clock offer for ul t ntihllr. auction, for cash, at I r r - . - , the Court. House door in Hertford,) N. C., the,, property conveyed to me in said Mortgage Deed: , Bounded on the north by tnwara Holler east by lands pf .E. . Cope- NOTICE Sale ef Valuable Ptaeperty By virtue of a Mortgage Deed exe cuted to me by George Welch for certam parposes therein mentioned which said Mortgage Dead bears date- April 6, 1927, and is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds ef Perquimans County in Book 14, NOTICE CSf ADMINISTRATION Havinjr omtKfied as : Adminisffeator ef the estate of Moses White, debas ed, late of Peraomans County. Nrth Carolina, this is to notify all jpersena having claims agstet vthe-estater ef said deceased to exhibit them to tie undersigned n at Bsfdere, N. C Bwrte on or befos tho 16th dy? of February, 1988, or 4&ai notice will tv pleaded in bar of. fftair recovery. A5I pwaons indebted t said estate wfB ptoase make immedia payment, TU uth day of February, 1987. 6 R,' RH5SMCK, -Aatdnktrator of Moses White. feb', W, Mar 6, 12, 19, 26 cheek COLDS - and FEVER Lietdo, TsUeto FIRST DAY satve. 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