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PAC3 EES' A, fl I' A iMW(WWiM TV JLiW.mi ' ' i wy -.-t w : ' r --- t WHAT'S WHAT ABOUT ; SOCIAL SECURITY - ; As another service to Its readers. Tie Perquimans Weekly each- week ,ilT give " authoritative "answers "to questions on the Social Security 1 Law. Bv soecial, arrangement with ' Mr. George N. '. Adams in ' Rocky . Mount, N. 1 O, the Social Security ' Board has 'consented to pass on the accuracy of answers to Questions on JEkri Security, which may be asked by employers, employees, and others, . through The; Perquimans Weekly, Address inquiries to the Editor. " An swers will be given here in the order In which questions are received. This is an informational service and is not legal advice or service. In keeping with 'Social Security" Board policy names will not be published. s Question. Why should I tell my Social Security Account Number to my employer? Answer. So that your employer . can report accurately your wages by your number as well as by your. name, thus giving double assurance your wages ,will be credited to your Individual account and not to some one else who may have a name like yours. No one else has the same number you have. Question: Will I lose my old-age Insurance if my employer doesn't pay the tax he should? . Answer: No. The amount of your old-age , insurance ' depends on the amount of your wages and not on the amount of tax your employer pays. But if your employer doesn't pay the tax the law requires hnn .to pay, It is likely that he also will fail to report the amount of your, wages. If you have good reason to believe your employer is not making the proper reports of the taxes he deducts from your wages you could report the facts to the Collector of Internal Revenue for this district. Question: .. What is the age-limit for benefits under the unemployment compensation law? Answer: There is no age limit for benefits under the unemployment compensation law. Question: How many employees does an employer have to have before he comes under the Social Security Act? Answer: Employers of one 01 more' persons are subject to the taxes provided in Title VIII of the Act. Question : " How many states have unemployment compensation laws?, ' Answer r All the states, the Dis trie of Columbia, Alaska and Hawaii have unemployment compensation laws which are a part of the national movement to combat , unemployment through the Social Security Act Each state administers its own unemploy ment compensation law.., x RYLAND .Mrs. Spurgeon Boyce lias returned to her home in Durham, after spend ing sometime with her mother, Mrs. Cornie Spivey. Mrs. Spivey's condi tion is much improved and she is I able to be up some. k' Kev. and Mrs. Dallas Tarkenton ; and baby, of Elizabeth City, were t week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy !. parks. I Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davis and their daughter, Lois, form near Sign Pine visited Mrs. Harriet Parks Sunday. Mrs. H. N. Ward visited Mrs. H H. Lane Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Llewelyn Ward and children, Mrs. G. A. Boyce and children at tended the show in Edenton Thursday afternoon. " Anne Jeannette Bunch has returned to her home in Elizabeth City, after visiting her aunt, Mrs. McEhrie Jor dan, for several days. :'Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Byrum were in Edenton shopping Saturday evening TRev, John Byrum was .visiting in the neighborhood Thursday afternoon. Miss Mary Lee Davis, of Edenton, visited .Mrs. W. H. Boyce .Thursday afternoon. ''Carson Davis went to Edenton on business Friday morning. ivMr. and Mrs. N. Q. Ward, Eugene Ward, Mary and Johnny Elliott, from near Belvidere, visited in the Ran dolph Ward home Sunday afternoon. v George Ward, of Edenton, spent the week-end with William Ward.. Fingerprints in Babylon ' v Taking of a criminal's fingerprints ; by peace officers is recorded on an ancient Babylonian clay tablet. ' CLASSIFIED 5 Legals , man Ranted to supply raw .'; leigh's Household Products taion- , -f sumers.- Sales', way: up ' this year. .-'We tlain and help you. Good pro fits for hustlers. ; No experience 'necessary Pleasant profitable, dig ' ' -'nifled work. Write today. Raw--fcleigh'Sr Dept NCL-:100--63, Rich a mond, Va. -' '- ; ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION . Having qualified , as Administrator ,xl the estate of L. D.' Williamson, de ' t jsed, late of Perquimans County, ,. 1,'orth Carolina, this is to notify all ' --'---iijj Eavi-j claims aam&t the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersized at lrt N. C en or I 'fore the 9th day cf I - tor 'ir i win It Jin it of tneir recovery. All ' persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 9th day of December, 1987 J. Y - "j. H. V. BAKER, ' & Administrator of I J. Williamson. Pecn4Uan.7,14,21 FOR SALE rf PUKE GEORGIA .Caneyrup, Mi pes gallpR, JtoJ7 gallon barrels, 6 gallon cans to case, 3.75, . 12 half-gallons, $4.00 ''Refiners' Cane Syrup, 30c, P. R .Molasses 24ci large pecans, 16c 1W r Jumbo peanuts, 6c." W. ' H, Davis 329 McDonough Street Savannah iQeqrgia. 7rl ! V Dec.3,10,17,24,31Jan.7,141. NOTICE ! t sale of Chattel Property I shall on December 27. 1937, at 10:00 O'doclc A. M., at the farm be longing to the T. S; Broughton Est tate, better known as the "BiHie A. "White Harm," In ' Bethel " Township, for cash sell all the chattel and per sonal property belonging to the said T. S. Broughton Estate, more, parte' ularly described as follows: " Four mules, 'Peanut Hay Baled, Corn, one Stock Pea Harvester, one cart, and all farming utensils and all other chattels belonging to the said T. S. Broughton Estate. This the 3rd day of December, 1937. JOHN BROUGHTON, Executor T. S. Broughton Estate. Dec.10,17 , NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity vested in me as attorney of the T. S. Broughton heirs, I shall, on the 20th day of December, 1937, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Hertford, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder fori cash those certain tracts ' "of land ' described as follows: - FIRST TRACT:. Lying 'and being in Bethel v Township, Perquimans County, N. C.,v and bounded v by the lands of Dr. C. Winslow, Jesse H. Lane, R. Spruill's heirs, the Greaves' heirs, Thomas I. Fleetwood and oth ers and being the land which was con veyed by W. S. Blanchard to I. M. Williams and wife and by them to Henry Mansfield and wife and to all of which records reference is made for further and more complete de scription and containing by estimation 120 acres, more or less, see book 4, page 1. SECOND TRACT; Lying and be ing in Bethel Township, Perquimans County, N. C, and being a portion of what" was formerly known as the "Cr$ecy , Farm," containing ... about 30 acres, more or less. For further and fuller description, see deed book , 8, page 327, and deed book 7, page 13, Public Registry of Perquimans Coun ty, N. C. THIRD TRACT: Lying-arid being in Hertford Township, Perquimans County, N. C, and situated on Fleet woods Mill Swamp adjoining the lands " of Ambrose Proctor, John B ratten (Broughton) and others, con taining by estimation 84 acres, more or Uess. For fuller description set Deed Book UU, page 34, Public Reg istry of Perquimans County. FOURTH TRACT; ..Lying and be ing in Hertford Township, . Perqui mans County. N. C and bounded on the north by lands of Parker Ward and J. E. Nixon, on the east by the lands of Riddick Chappell, on the south by lands of W. H. Ward, Sr., and on the west by Road Street, be ginning at a point south, of Grubb Street at Parker Ward's corner, running South along Road Street 95 feet to W. H.. Ward a line. tnence east along eaid W. H. Ward's line 109 feet to Riddick Chappell's line, thence north along said Riddick Chappell's line, 87 feet to J. E,. Nixon's line, thence west along said ' J. E. Nixon's line, to first station, containing - 44 acre more or less, as shown by Deed Book- ', page ' , v! ' FIFTH TRACT: Those certain lots situated on Hertford Heights, ly ing and being ' in Bethel Township, Perquimans County, N. C, being lots Nos. 28, 29, and 30 as' shown by Piatt Book No. 2, page 2, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N. C each of the said lota are 50 feet by 160 feet The eaid land will .be sold ;In the following manner: Each tract will be sold as a whole, and bid for samt recorded. ..Then the timber on the said tract and the land sold individ ually. The. high bid ' will be accept ed. A deposit of 6 per cent will be required of each successful bidder, to be posted with the undersigned attor ney, and the successful bids will be held open for a period of 20 days for anyone desiring to place an advance bid on either of the. tracts of land sold, r . a" '"' , . 't 'i The undersigned attorney reserves, the right to reject any or all bids re ceived.w , .! ttwvbXm 'f (. 'i, ' '' this the 24th' day of November, 1937. , v CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Att'y for T. SV Broughton Heirs Dec,10A7 , ' ; . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION . Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of George A Praetor, deceased; late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the . undersigned at. Hertford, N. C, on or before the 80th day .of No vember, 1937, or this notfae-'will Ire pleaded in bar of their recovery.' All persons indebted to eaid estate will please' make' immed'ats 'payncrt. ; ' This 30th day of November, IS 37. G. R. TUCKER, Administrator of George A. Proctor. Dec.3,10,17Ul:n.7 ', - NOTICE'..- "'V By virtue of a decree - of the Su perior Court of Perquimans County made in the cause of S. W. Twiford, Administrator., of G. G. Lamb, de ceased, vs. John W. Lamb and others heirs-at-law, the , unueraigned com missioner will on Monday, December 20th, 1937, at 11:?0 A. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse . door 1 In Hertford, Perquimans County, the following de scribed 'tract of land: "f " "That certain' tract' of land in New Hope Township,' Perquimans County, N. C, bounded-1 on the' north' by the land of Nancy Weeks, on the east by C. Wi. Scott, 'south and west by Henry Sawyer and W. C. Barclift, containing 16 acres, - more or les3 and being the same land conveyed to C. G. Lamb by E. -A. Goodman and wife by deed '- dated 1 January 1st, 1901 recorded in Book & page 405 ex cept that part -sold to W. C. Bar clift by. deed recorded in Book 16 page 399. This the 18th day of November, 1937. S. M. WHEDBEE, Commissioner. Nov.26,Dec.3,10,17 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of William Mardre, 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 6th day of November, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 6th day of November, 1937. HARRIET FRANCES MARDRE, Executrix of ; William , Mardre. Nov.l2,19,20,Dec.3,19,17 North Carolina Perquimans County' In the Superior Court Maybelini F. Perlick vs. Thomas W. Perlick NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant . above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans Coun ty, N. C; that said action is for a divorce on the grounds of two years separation; and,: that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the said Superior Court, within sixty ft eAi ..T a . i a- HE- :c: ran iv.. v v M f .. t .- , km mi WHY NOT a Tapestry Handbag for afternoon dress? 59c to 98c ' ' r.ff iK-j;," 50! :o: n : WHY NOT: a , matching Sweater Set in stripes? --'.j:- ? rrf ' , ; 98c to $2.08 ;3 arauoncryT Ccdaj dicst Boxes Mf "' L ' S . With-, - 1 4vC - l-C I; :A J o" v 3 L ..JLmVJ days from date hereof and answer or demur to the complaint now on file in this office, . or the plaintiff will apply to the Court in term time for the relief demanded In the complaint This the 11th day of November, 1937. w. h. put, V - Clerk Superior Court ' Kov.l9,26J)ec.3,10 ' - , NOTICE OF SALE , By virture of the authority contain 3yv ed in that Certain deed of trust exe cuted on the ' first 'day ; of January, 1926, by T. S. White and wife, Mattie T. White and W. E- White and wife, Mattie L. White, to Southern Trust Company, Trustee, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Perquimans County, N. C - in book'l, at page 1 36, default having beenmade in the conditions of said deed .-of trust,' the undersigned Trus tee wjll, on the 17th day of Decem ber, 1937,' at' 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door of Perquimans County, N. C, offer for sale at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for caslv'the following described proper tyr , 132.28 acres, more or less, situated on the Did Neck Road, abotft 3 miles from the town of Hertford in Park ville Township, Perquimans' County, N. C, and adjoining the lands of T. S. White and W. E. White and others, and beginning on the Old Neck Road at a corner and running S. 42 deg. 50 ft. E. 1,916.6 ft; thence N. 48 deg. E. 2,699 ft.; thence N. 4 deg. 45 ft. E. 885 ft. to Durants Neck Road; thence along Durants Neck Road 768 ft.; thence still along Durants Neck Road 1,139 ft . to a ditch, a corner; thence S. 23 deg. 25 ft W. 763 ft; thence S. 47 deg. 25, ft. W. 1,667 ft. to the beginning. Being a part of the Fleetwood farm and being part of the land conveyed to Joshua Skinner by W. F. Martin, Commissioner, by deed recorded in Book L. L., page 177. The above property will be sold subject to all taxes now due and un paid. A deposit of five per cent of the j amount bid will be required of the successful bidder at the hour of sale. This notice dated and posted this 15 day of November, 137. SOUTHERN LOAN & INSURANCE COMPANY, Trustee, (Formerly Southern Trust Company) By Worth & Horner, Attorneys, Elizabeth City, N. C. Nov.l9,26,Dec.3,10 Gifts Any 2nd Every WHY NOT a ' tailored Flannel Robe' m' a deep "color ? "$5.95- $7,95.' ' T.. . vr(j Handkerchiefs .iTHand; V Embroidered' or Lace Triinmed cry D;-r.rlr.:::;t -r f "a u DLAlXltAWr,' r -a FOR THAT CURVEX DUKE ... 17 )wl Kccltlon. 14 let. yallow gold filled . SiO v I CURVEX COUNTESS . . . 17 wl Pracl. tton. 14 kt yl. or whit gold filled- $48.30 ) vfo&elm your iisTX . - The PRECISIpNJftfafr V 1 mmmm ' . II MMuewuewN V . l K IVtHl NIW CUVlJt llfA?V; ?M OlO WAf J E W E L E El S ' EDENTON, N. C. Woman Will Welcom WHY NOT a palf of erabroid- , ered, Tyrolean Gloves? 1 Gowjns Co"2cti:n ; Pa jamas of Slips Panties T - - - r r - 7n ; VOGUE ... 15 Jw.l GRUEN. gold filled eat V.llow .SS9.7S STAR DELUXE... 15 twli. whit gold filled cat. ,.. . . yllow or S31.7S CENTURION ... 17 jewel GRUEN. Yel low gold filled ease. .. . $37.30 9 The most heart-warming of gifts is one that thrills on sight and remains, through the years, a trea sured Intimate possession. Such a gift is a Gruen the Precision watch. Up-to-the-minute in smart styling, dependably accu rate always, a Giuen is the perfect gift one that will surely please any man or woman. We'd enjoy assisting you to make your selection; Why not come in this week while our showing is complete? Appeal To te uoman IK 3J: WHY NOT a set of three ex quisite new Perfumes? .. 10c to $1.Q0 ,r A f?r - .3 Durir.-r Vices 1 Why Net I g HOSE.;. Ausjat ? : h , J Full Faned ' Two and Three - ThreaJ u 'jg 4 - : .i : f. 1 - i
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