.A: tags: sixi THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY" JULY 28, 1940".. V 1,i ' '' ' .WEIGHING CONSEQUENCES. ; (learn the truth for ourselves. , ) I Isaiah also warns that we must '.in" the payment of the indebtedness by virtue of the authority conferred , having claims against the estate of , thereby secured a therein' provided, by the said deed of trust the undei and the trustee has been ' requested, signed Trustee will WLthe" 12tb day by the owner and holder thereof to of August, 1940, at the court house .'exercise the power - of-sale therein door of Perquimans . County,. North contained:. 1V(. t 1 r Carolina at twelve o'clock, , noon, GOLDEN TEXT: "Godliness is profitable unto ell things, having promise of the- life . that, now is, and of that which "is to come." I Timothy 4:8. (Lesson Text: Proverbs 1:7-0; Isaiah like stubble consumed by the flame 5:11-12, 18-23; Galatians 6:7-9.) .and, a plant with rotting root and blossom turned to duet" (Peake). This is the third of the temperance Do we need such a warning today ? lessons selected for our study during Alas, but we sorely do! mav deceive .others God knows our by the swd deed of trust 016 nder" A1l certain tract of tand con T " signed Trustee will on the 19th day tainin Four Hundred Forty-seven henYMZwt 0i AUKUS1' la4' at th-eourt h0U8e and 9-10-(447.9) acres, known as the KdirtXd Tshonesty IT Z door of Perquimans County, North( Madre Land in Bethel and Hertford Sresskm "Woe to those who take1 Carolina' at twelVf 0'dock noon of- Townships, of Perquimans County, brZ to acau?t the uilty and con!' fer for sale to the -bighest bidder ( located on (N. C.) U. S. Highway emrthinnocenf C shall be! for cash, the following real estate: I No. 17, between -Hertford, N. C.and aii uiai. cei lain vnwb uj. laiiu vuu- i juwuiwii, li. v., auuuk uv7 nuica u gaid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 19th day of July, 1941, or this notice Wll be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted' to said estate -wpl ' please ina,ke. immediate payment, u ' This 19th day of July, 1940 CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Administrator of Abe Small. july26,aug.2,9,16,23,30 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION . Having qualified as Administrator o the estate of E. S. Pierce, de- County, estate of said deceased to . exhibii them to the. undersigned at Duranta ' Neck, N. C, on or before the 11th day of" July, 1941, or this notice will , be pleaded in bar of iiheir recovery. All persons indebted ,to.saiL estate will please make immediate payment, This 11th day of July, 1940. T., -JOHN QV HURDLE, ".-i T Administrator of W. C, Ilur'e-,. juiyl6,aug.2,9,165V" t.l.m. Hno t,,,nll Tl.ifir.n,iA onilfWoot..!! f r A m ! CeSea, !18ie OI reruumiOIlK valuing vr. uwuuac.; v. u . w.a m j wuvvmvh w- . . Sw 11 ' VjfirOUna, WI1B IB W HUtllJf au yciavuo (131) acres; known as the "Celia Hertford, N, C, on the waters of I . .?v having claims against the estate of NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION t Having qualified as Administrator " of the estate of Ray Morse, deceased, lalp of Perquimans County, . North Carolina, this is to notuy au persons Dail Tract," in Bethel Township, I Brinkley Mill Pond and Hog Pen persons having claims ' saH..ce. to them to thT 1940, each of which is a consideration of "A Principle of Temperate Liv ing." During the first quarter, our thoughts were directed to "Holding Life Sacred," during the second quarter the lesson was "Testing Paul gives advice as to how we may grow a good life. Briefly, he says we must grow in the knowledege of God and realize that one day we must give an account to Him of the deeds done in this body: we must. Perquimans County, North Carolina, ' Branch; bounded on the North by the' estate of said deceased to exhibit , mz&heth Cit N c located on the Bethel-Yeopim Road, lands of A. J. Proctor and E. C. 'em to the undersigned 1 : Hertford, on or dfty six miles west of Hertford, North White; on the w&bv by the lands 01 Mill Pond and now in the possession 1 Flleetvvood, on the south by J. J. Plea4ed m J" of .their recovery. All of William Madre, bounded on the Fleetwood and on the West by tho Persons indebted to said estate will and it pays hereafter. Therefore, be clean in body, mind and spirit. Conduct by its Usefulness," and tms grow by the law of God we shall week we are urged to weigh the con- reap wnat we sow, whether it be sequences of our actions. I good or evil what a sobering To Solomon, Isaiah and Paul we thought this is; and, third, we must are indebted for the passages from grow for the service of God per the Bible which set forth and stress severe to the end, knowing that, in the principle of temperate or clean living which we are to consider. If we are carefully to consider conse quences and make the right choices, we must be guided in goodness as .Solomon declares, guarded against evil as Isaiah warns, and grow in f&ith and works with the hope of an ample harvest as Paul bears witness. Where can we find . guidance in order to live a good life? Solomon clearly answers this question in the opening chapter of the book which is credited to him. He points out three duties which must be fulfilled if we would live a clean life. The first of these is to be guided by the fear of God. As Irwin remarks: "This fear is not terror, but that af fectionate reverence with which the children of God regard His law; hence the appropriateness of the Ian guage in Verse 8 of reverence is the primary essential of true wisdom." Thus the fear of God is wisdom because it implies the attitude of wisdom, put one in touch with the source of wisdom and regulates the life of wisdom. None are so foolish as they who ignore instruction and despise wisdom. The second of these duties is to be guided by the instruction of good parents. This, of course, puts an obligation upon parents to live such lives themselves as to be a proper source of instruction to their chil dren. Granted good parents, who are faithfully trying to exemplify in their lives the spirit of Christ, sons North bv the lands of J. J. Fleet- lands of Win. Madre and C. V. Cox, wood, on the East by the lands of The property is more fully described L. Bembry, on the South by Brinkley by metes and bounds in the deed of Mill Pond and on the West by the : trust above mentioned,, to which re lands of R. L. Knowles. I ference is made. The property is more fully describ-. This property is be'ng sold subject ed by metes and bounds in the deed to .an outstanding deed of trust exe- anA'a nw timo i,oii -oar, oi trust aDove mentioned, to wnicn cutea dv lassie want juiowies ano reward of the faithful if we are reference is made. I husband, R. L. Knowles, to the Fed- faithful and faint not. ' I This property is being sold subject j eral Land Bank of Columbia, record- Why? Why live a good life, whv to an outstanding deed of trust exe- ed in Book F. L. B. 1, page 177, in be clean, why deprive ourselves of cuted by Lessie Grant Knowles and the office of the Register of Deeds the so-called joys of life? The ans- Robert Lee Knowles to The Federal 01 Perquimans county, worm aro wer is given in our Golden Text: Land Bank of Columbia, recorded in "Godliness is profitable unto all F. L. B. M. Book No. 1, page 120, in things, having promise of the life the office of the Register of Deeds that now is, and of that which is to' of Perquimans County, North Caro come." (1 Tim. 4:8.) It nays nowllina. This property is alo sold subject to the taxes for the years 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939 and 1940. This the 19th day. of July, 1940. W. O. McGIBONY, Trustee. L. S. Blades, Jr., Agent and Attorney for Trustee. july26,aug.2,9,16 N. C, oh or before the 19th day of " Tl.rf: ' July, 1941, or this notice will be' "r "".B ""ce WI" "Vr ' indebted to said estate will please'" make immediate payment. 1 -! This 10th day of July, 1940. Who Knows? I 1. When did Irving Berlin write the song, "God Bless America" ? 2. How long did the Third Repub- And this spirit lie last in France? 3. Why does Japan Insist upon the closing of the trade route from Burma to China? 4. What is the Lutine Bell? 5. What two of Europe's kings are brothers ? 6. How many aliens reside in the United States? 7. Did President Ulysses S. Grant seek a third term? THE ANSWERS 1. In 1917, but it was not intro duced to the public until November 10, 1938. 2. About seventy years; it was and daughters should hear and heed X"U1 n' muiwry. ujsastei the advice and instruction given j , .' o. oecause uie government o 1 NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, on the 20th day of August, 1934, Lessie Grant Knowles and husband, R. L. Knowles, executed and deflivered unto W. O. McGibony, Trustee for Land Bank Commission er, a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Perquimans County, North Carolina, in Book F. L. B. I, at page 178; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured as therein pro vided, and the Trustee has been re quested by the owner and holder thereof to exercise the-power of sale therein contained: NOW, THEREFORE, under lina. This property is being sold subject to the 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939 and 1940 taxes. This the 13th day of July, 1940. W. O. McGIBONY, Trustee. L. S. Blades, Jr., Agent and Attorney for Trustee. julyl9,26,aug.2,9 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Clara B. Thompson, de ceased, 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 19th day of July. 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . This 19th day of July, 1940. AMY THOMPSON Executrix of Clara B. Thompson. - july26,aug.2,9,16,23,30 please make immediate payment, This 19th day of July, 1940. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Administrator E. S. Pierce. july26,aug.2,9,16,23,30 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of W. C. Hurdle, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the J. B. McMULLAN, Administrator of Ray Morse.'' julyl9,26,aug.7,2,9,16,23 666 ALVC-NOBC DROP! THY 'nUB-MY-THM checks MALARIA in 7 days and relieves COLDS -V symptoms first day '' -A WQNOCHruL LINIMENT NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator : of the estate of Abe Small, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North and Carolina, this is to notify all persons OF MOUSE, You let YOUR LOAN QUICKLY You'll Be Pleased With the Prompt, Courteous Service We Render With Our Auto Loan Plan Our Personal Loan Service Is to Meet Your Individual Needs HERTFORD BANKING COMPANY MEMBER F. D. I. C. HERTFORD, N. C. given them. Too often today young people regard their parents , as old fogies, and their love of God" and -the -things of the church ' as too old-fashioned for modern living. The third of these duties, as out lined by Solomon, is to be strong against the enticement of sin and sinners. It is too true that the world is full of sinners who would snare and entice others, young peo ple in particular, into their way of! living. Not content with the wreck they have made of their own lives, they use every means at hand and often these means are very attractive to the young and inexperienced to appeal to the unwary. To these en ticements, he who would live the clean, Christian life, must, of necea-. sity, utter a positive and unyielding I "No!" j Isaiah gives advice as to how we 1 may guard a good life. His advice is in five parts: First, we must guard against intemperance. While this ap plies to intemperate use of alcoholic beverages, it also means excesses in other things such as eating, or any practices which harm one's body, and ! the like. Second, he advises we guard our selves against being misguided. . There are those who deliberately mis ,; guide others without being misguided ; themselves. Truth is misrepresented end error is clothed with a mantle of ' righteousness. They call evil good . J 1 -..,'1 T t ;A ins; misled by such people, we must use the wisdom God has given us to Chiansr Kai-shek receives milttarv 4. A bell that is rung in Lloyds of London to announce important news, chiefly about ships. 5. Christian, of Denmark, and Haakon, of Norway. 6. About 3,600,000. 7. After serving two terms ending in 1877, he sought another nomina tion in 1880. I ... ..,.f;VV".:.vWv. ...i- tTW s S- ' " ' ' V f : ' CLASS1FIED AND LEGAL. FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 6c per bundle. Call at The Per quimans Weekly Office. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND WHEREAS, on the 30th day oi December, 1933, Lessie Grant Knowles and Robert Lee' Knowles executed and delivered unto W. O. McGibony, Trustee for the, Land Bank Commissioner, a certain deed of trust which' is recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds foi Perquimans County, North Carolina,, in r. u a. M. Book No. l; at page- m, anq , WHEREAS, default has been made Auto Body and Feiiir Works Auto Painting Body and Fender Straightening .4 Wrecks Rebuilt AUTHORIZED DuPontlBliop Zt2 N. Poindexter Street , VEUZABETH CITX..N. C ' - Johnnie Pearson ' .r MANAGE ' h 1M0R THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Cool As An Ocean Breeze Friday, July 26 Join Wayne in "THREE FACES WEST"' t Also LOUIS-GODOY FIGHT PICTURES ' . Their Last Fighfr-Eight Fast Action Rounds Saturday, July 27 , Don Red Barry' in "ONE MAN'S LAW" Monday - Tuesday, July 29-30 ..lir-iA. r ...... .. . j Trailer orcnnan, . r ay i Bauvter, ,Brenda Joyce," John. 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