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ncr. Fom " ,: 'THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFOUdI N. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1938 J1 J. THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY Published every Friday at Hie Perquimans Weejkly office in The Hertford Hardware Building on the North Side, Court House Square, Hertford, N. C. Lucius Blanchard, Jr. Editor Day Phone 88 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $1.25 Six Months 76c Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934, at the post office at Hertford, North Caro lina, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates furnished by request. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1938 BIBLE THOUGHT FOR WEEK WE ARE NOT ALONE: Teaching them to observe all things whatso ever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Matt. 28:20. AND OUR ROLL CALL STARTS ON NOVEMBER 14 Fiehtinjr accidents on all fronts, the American Red Cross last year City Tuesday. . i I 1 X - advised 15,000,000 householders nowi CAPANOKE NEWS J. G. Asbell, of Tyner, is visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Asbell.. Mrs. John Symons was in Elizabeth City Friday. A Week of Prayer service was held at Oak Grove Church Sunday evening. Mrs. T. C. Perry and mother, Mrs. Duncan, and Mrs. Ralph White, of Belvidere; Mrs. Elmer Wood and Miss Orene Jordan, of Snow Hill, were guests of Mrs. John Symons on Thursday at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. White, from near Hertford, called to see Mrs. Bertha Whitehead on Sunday. j ,'. - Mr. and Mrs. C.F.Garrett and son, C. F., Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Butler and Miss Shirley Perry, of Elizabeth City, were dinner guests of Mrs. Daisy Perry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings were in Elizabeth City Saturday evening. Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Lowe, of Win fall, visited Mrs. C. P. Quincy Friday afternoon. CLASSIFIED Atffi LEGALS FOR SALE HUpSON . DELUXE 1928 Sedan. ,Trulyrl find "driving car excellent ' condition, ? very low mileage, a- rare bargain. " Apply to Mrs. V.-Ai Holden, Hertford, N. C, iuio. f. v. J. i y mm auu, 11 yiii, ui . . . T7t . - ! ii r'i i n t i v i i cnzaoein ouy, spent oaiuruay mgm with her mother, Mr8, C. L. Jackson. Mrs. John Symons was in Elizabeth FOR RENT ONE 2-HORSE FARM and one 4-horae farm.s Both well located. New buildings, good soil and well drained. References re quired and necessary to , apply promptly to Farm Bureau, iHert- ford, N. C, P. O. Box 128.' I " NoilCEOF SALE By virtue of authority ;, vested in me as - County Superintendent of Public Schools, and by -order of the board of education, I will offer for sale on Saturday, December 8rd,r 1938, at the courthouse door 'in Hertford, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock. Noon, the following tract of land; The Beech Spring School site, con-1 sisting of two acres. The Board re- all j J serves the right to reject any or ' ' ' hila Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Lane visited to eliminate accident hazards in the home, and at the same time is main taining 2,519 emergency first aid stations Jng the nation's principal highways. Your annual membership makes suck work possible. Join dur ing" Roll Call, November 14th to Thanksgiving Day. Help your local Red Cross Chapter reach its goal. The Gates County Index. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Jackson, near Edenton, Sunday. PINEY WOODS Miss Margaret Raper spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. W. D. Perry, at Bethel. Thomas Chappell attended the birthday party honoring W. D. Perry, Jr., given at the home of his parents, F. T. JOHNSON,' Secretary, Board of Education Nov.ll,18,25,Dec,2 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry, at Bethel, In recent months the coastal New Friday evening. England states felt the competent Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kaper and their p Ellen Butt Elizabeth Miller, North Carolina 'via The Perquimans County ' Superior Court W. F. C. Edwards ' , VS.- j David Cox, Joseph F. James', Marga ret A. Newby, Emily Perry, Ellen Butt, Elizabeth Miller, Ella L. James, Wm. H. James, Emma C. James, Minnie L. Johnson, Anna B. James, Mary I. James, Am brose E. James, Neppie P. James. NOTICE The defendants, David Cox, Joseph F. James, Margaret A. Newby, Emily hand of the Red Cross and, then, later, Charleston, where a tornado spread havoc. Let's hope not, but we may be next. In that case, we would be glad to look back on a full quota from the last Roll Call. Lend an interested ear to the canvasser who calls at your house or place of business. j l j vr mr - i l l uaugnrcr, iona mane vwiieu reia- Ej,a L Ja Wm H James Emma t.ves and friends in Elizabeth City c Jam Minnie j johnBOIli Anna and at Weeksville Monday. B James M L Jame(S Ambrose E. Mrs Hubert Chappell entertamed ( Jameg Neppie P. JameE, will take a few friends at a delicious country notjce ftn action entiUed ag above dinner on Sunday in honor of the hag commenced in Superior birthday of her husband The gueste Court of Perquimans County( North included. Mr. and Mrs. J O. Chappell Carolin& to sell for division certain and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Wmamjlands fiituate ,ying :betag in saW Adams and Frank Darden, of Eden-1 nnnntv nf irh th nTaint.iff and de- i t t xr pn, r i w" " r LEND AN EAR AND PEP UP lu"L a,,u TT" 'f fendants are tenants in common; and Do you feel "all in", worried and despondent over conditions in gener al? Are you just about ready to give up and let everything drop where it is? All of us feel down-in-the-mouth now and then, and right now anyone will admit that things are not as rosy as they have been, and if you are wildly wondering where your next bank balance is coming from, The Weeklv bejrs you to read the Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper and their L. jof,inta win fnrthPr take aaugnters, wona Marie ana Mary;notice that they are required to ap una, spem unaay anernoon wan , in the courthouse in Hertford, Mr and Mrs W D Perry, at Bethel North Carolina on 5th day of Mr ana Mrs. nuoen ynappen ana December, 1938,. and answer or de- UK"Jf1', ,y B,,uimur to the complaint, or special pro t " nPe" r , v ceeding in said, action, or the plaintiff 3;, f,? V,s'tei.hrwill apply to the court for the relief illume., mis. y . . naupci., iaura-, demanded j fiaid complaint or Spec day afternoon. ! . , nrnl.ooAintr HALLOWE'EN PARTY . Miss Media Gregory and Miss Ruth next few paragraphs before you dustj number &t g Haowe,en , This 4th day of November, 1938. off the old snotgun ana ena n mi. . . . . M; . . Waiter G. Edwards, , j . r , ... , T, , W. H. PITT, Clerk, pf the Superior Court, Perquimans County. "It is a gloomy moment in history, j Belvidere. on Mondav evenine Not for many years not in the life-1 Miss Dixie Chappell and Eugene time of most men who read this ( Winslow were awarded prizes for has there been such grave and, deep ( wearing the best masquerade cos apprehension, never has the future j tumes. seemed so incalculable as at this j Games and contests were enjoyed, time. In our own country, there is Miss Helen Winslow and James Has universal commercial prostration and I sell won prizes for pinning on the name, and thousands 01 our poorest i dirck cats uui Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov.ll,18,25,Dec.2 fellow-citizens are turned out against the approaching winter without em ployment, and without the prospect of it. "In France the political cauldron seethes and bubbles with uncertainty, Russia hangs as usual like a cloud, I The hostesses served apples and nuts and a wiener roast was enjoyed. The guests included . Misses Dixie and Thelma Chappell, Velma and Mary Layden, Evie and Theressa! Winslow, Helen, Myrtle and Lina Winslow, Marie Spivey and Mavis . WnDn.ii oil ri..:,) mt: dark and silent, upon the horizon of. """'""' rc,,'UCIC1', JU'J ...u:, ,i n, in. ! Christine and Elsie Hassell, Sadie fluences of the British Empire are White and Lora Cayton, of Edenton; now sore.y ineu, .u y - James u&sse of Edent Guthrie tried more sorely, in coping with the, , 0 ' deadly disturbed relations in China. "It is a solemn moment, and no man can feel indifference which, happily, no man pretends to feel in the issue of events. "Of our own troubles (in the U. S.. A.) no man can see the end. They are, fortunately, as yet mainly com mercial, and if we are only to lose money, and by painfur poverty to be taught wisdom the wisdom of honor, of faith, of sympathy, and of char ity no man need seriously to de spair. And yet the very haste to be rich, which is the occasion of this widespread calamity, has also tended to destroy the moral forces with which we are to resist and subdue the calamity." A dark picture, isn't it? Perfect ly descriptive of our times, The Weekly thinks. A hopeless outlook, but wait a moment the quoted para-i a T?inuTVI grapiiB yuu juoi icau uc uiuui-j in Harper's Weekly, October 10, 1857. So, herein, we see there's nothing new about the "jitters." We have had them before and will have them 'again, and knowing that our fear is not original is one of the best ways to get rid of it. At least one business in Hertford must have weathered the storm of 1857, since this business was eetab-1 lished more than a century ago. So, since -there is , nothing new about "recessions", let's forget the jitters and. put the best efforts in our work, , whatever it may be. , The Mount Clemens , (Michigan) Daily Leader is to be '"congratulated for first putting a rea( wallop Into this "anti-recession" idea. Week-end eir ; ;j y k i ' J. G. Campbell jspent the week-end and Savage Joliff, Alton, Fentress, Eugene and Clarence Winslow, Lester Baker, Merrill Layton, Earl Wilder, Elvin and Daughtrey Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winslow, Mrs. Cara Gre gory and son, Mercer Winslow, Hilton White, Lercy Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spivey. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wins low, on Wednesday, November 9, a daughter, Avis Joan. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mayor and Mrs.'S. M. Whedbee on, Sunday, November 6, a son, Charles Monroe. Mother and baby are getting- along nicely. i NOTICE By virtue of a Mortgage Deed exe cuted to me by D. H. Stallings and wife, Minerva, on the 25th day of February, 1928, for certain purposes therein expressed, the same being duly recorded in the registry of Per. quimans County in M. 17, page 90, and public sale thereunder having been made of said lands therein de scribed on the 24th day of October, 1938, and a legal upset bid to same having been offered, I shall again of fer for re-sale for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in said County on the 28th day of No vember, 1938, at 12 O'clock M., the property therein conveyed and d.e-" scribed substantially as follows: Bounded on the East by the "old county road" leading from Winfall to Belvidere; on the South by the John Bembery Lane land, on the West , by the Hugh Simmons land, on the North by the T. L. Felton home place, con? taining 20 acres more or less,- and being all that certain tract of land sold by J. S. McNider to D. R. Stall ings and his wife, Minerva, and for other and further description refer ence is hereby made to the Registry of said County to M. Book 19, page 193. Dated and posted, this November 6th, 1938. J. S. McNIDER, .i , Mortgagee. -.'; .:;.,Nov.l41 : WE; .WISH TO ANNOUNCE Opening Of Our IVcrcliouse Monday, November 14, 1938 TO ACCEPT PEANUTS 'FOR THE Peanut Stabilization Cooperative, Inc. IIDLLOWELL DROS., Aulliorizc Agents WraFALL,N,CLr : Again Ve offer you an opportunity to take advantage of huge ; savings. Thia week-end . . . Friday and Saturday only . . . note the , prices on Ladies' Dresses and Coats and Men's Suits and Over coats. SPECIAL PRICES! Prices you cannot duplicate . . . so come early! . Specials in all departments. Look at the list below: Ladies' Wear Department Yes, you can afford to ibuy your Winter Coat low from Blanchard's. These are fashion suc cesses . . . Dressy Box Coats, fur muffs, dar- iling drindls and prin cess coats. Warmly interlined. Black and newest colors. SPECIAL WEEK END PRICES $4.95 $12.85 HATS in every wanted shade, size and head style 89c $169 Second Floor SPECIAL LOT OF DRESSES AT $1.88 Values $2.98 and $3.98 ONE LOT OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SWEATERS. All wool. Values to $1.98. Only DRUID LL SHEETING best quality, 36 inches wide. Per yard LADIES' RAYON STRIPED BLOOM ERS. Friday and Saturday Special ONE LOT OF APRON GINGHAMS To close out per yard, . CHILDREN'S WOOL DRESSES Sizes 11 to 14. Values 79c 56-INCH WOOLENS Special Friday and Saturday. Per yard ONE LOT OF WOOLENS 56 rt - OA inches wide. Values to $1.98 yd. P JL 07 OUTINGS All colors. 36 inches. Fri day and Saturday, per yard 79c 6c 22c 5c 48c 98c L.39 10c Men's Wear Department SPECIAL Boys' Leatherette Lumberjackets. $2.95 value. Friday and Saturday only $2.39 Men's Pig Grain LEATHER COATS .$8.50 value. Friday and Saturday only y kit ? $4.85 $7.95 49c MEN'S HORSEHIDE COATS Special MEN'S UNION SUITS. Heavyweight. Sizes 36 to 46 Boys' Union Suits 49c MEN'S WORK PANTS Khaki, Coverts. . $1.50 values. Friday and Saturday only SPECIAL One lot of Men's A V QC Suits. Values t $17.50 PlU70 One lot of Men's Suits. m a p Values to $20.00. Only JJ) lffyO One lot of Boys' Suits. Values (h M f p $7.95. Only ftmXtUJ VERY SPECIAL Boys' Heavyweight Corduroy Knickers 98c 98c SHOE DEPARTMENT 49c 97c $1.95 ONE LOT OF LADIES SHOES, To close out at LARGE ASSORTMENT LADIES' PUMPS. Straps and Ties. Friday and Saturday only 98c to $1.49 ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND STRAPS Also High Tops. Sizes 4 to 2 MEN'S WORK SHOES All sizes 6 to 12. Only VERY SPECIAL! HIGH TOP LEATHER SHOES $2.98 and $395 Knee Boots, 6 to 12 ......$1.95 Ball Band Knee Boots ....$21.75 Ball Band 3d Boots $3.75 We carry a complete line of Fortune Shoes brown or black at $4.00. Also an extensive stock of Overshoes for men and Ga loshes for women and children. AH sizes, 97c. GROCERY SPECIALS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK NAVY BEANS Michigan hand picked. 4 pounds CRACKERS Excell or Sunray 2 pounds MEAT White Plate 2 pounds , . FLAKE WHITE LARD 2 pounds 15 c 19c 19 c 23c GIBBS PORK AND BEANS 8 large cans MOTHER'S COCOA 2 pound box SILVER DAWN TOILET TISSUE 1000 Sheet Rblls- for,........ F. C. X. LAYING MASH 100 pound bag We Pay 35c In Tradeor Eggs. Ask For "Thrifties 25c, 15 c 25c $2.10 SPECIAL! Just-received shipment of BRIDGE LAMPS. Friday and Saturday, com- plete withbulb, they will sell for only., --. BEDROOM LAMPS, Complete with bulb arid soft colored shades. Friday, and -.r; r Saturday only il i4j 39c BROOMS Friday and Saturday 19c FAMILY. SICALES . 25 Lb. Weight $1.19 98c 59c SAUCEPAN" ' Wilb HihU ' ' 19c : Stainless Steel Utility Knife, 10c value for-i. ..5c SPECIAL i , Medium Weight 70x89 l , v Blanket : BED SPREADS LJll?XMe "Oloclnffs : SINCE 1 r l 'lOAA ; SPEQAL ! 81x90 Sheets ..;;4?c Pillow Cases to match, each . 12 ! .re with his 'wife"itlMel Hertford,
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