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PAGE TWO Perquimans Weekly ? PnWiohwl vrv Fridav by The ' Perquimans Weekly, a partner- ship . consisting oi iumsi w Campbell and Max R. Campbell, at Hertford, N. C. MAX CAMPBELL .Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year -1-25 Six Months W . I TnamiT ' PRESS ASSOCIATE Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934, at postoffice at Hertford, North Carolina, un der the Act of March 1879. Advertising rates furnished by revest. Cards of thanks, obituaries, resolutions of respect, etc., will e charged for at regular adver tising rates. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940 i.IHLE THOUGHT FOR WEEK A MARVELOUS MACHINE, A DIVINE GIFT: I beseech you there fore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. Romans 12:1. The Idea Is Sound j Editor Herbert Peele, of The Daily , Advance, in his editorial comment Monday gave some sound reason- ing on the realignment of the two mLr nolitical parties in this coun-! trv. It is a tooic that has created much comment, especially in recent months. And to our way of thinking the idea is a sound proposition that; would, if it were worked out, be beneficial to the South. There can be no doubt but what the Republican party has looked upon the South as a etep-child, knowing it would never receive political strength therein, and giving little or no heed to the needs in developing the South as it should be. The re-j suits of their administrations have j done practically nothing for us. Also, since the abolition of the two-thirds rule in the Democratic convention the South has lost its biggest club in that party. 1 We hold that the South has been discriminated against in any number of things . . . but mainly, as an ex ample one can point to the higher freight rates which has done much to hold back the industrial develop-; ment of the South, and this one item alone is one of long standing and one which neither party, when in power in Washington, bas ever done much about. ! The Weekly believes that if the . day comes when there will be a re-; alignment of the parties . . . say the creation of a liberal and conserva tive party within this Country . . . then the South will come into its own and receive the same treatment and benefits that are passed out by those hi power, the same as now be ipg given to those so-called doubtful sections. v SO WHAT? By WHATSO TO THE W. C. T. U., GREET INGS, CONGRATULATIONS AND ddot iatgu.tq Wft mav not acree . . 1X00 i Y IKJILUVP, TW - - J - with you at all times on all subjects, by virtue of the authority conferred though we are always with you for by the said deed of trust the under- j temperance, even if we could not at signed Trustee will on the 19th day all times come to an agreement as to 1 of August, 1940, at the court house th'e definition of the word "temper- j door of Perquimans County, North j ance." We liked your reaction to Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon of-, the remarks we made recently in j fer for sale to the highest bidder this column. We like and respect ; for cash, the following real estate: any and all who having principles : All that certain tract of land con stand, by them and come out from taining1' One hundred Thirty-one j the shoulder in support of them. 1 (131) acres; known as the "Celia This column feels that it would be, Dail Tract," in Bethel Township,, nr,ri rrt&in conditions to allow ' Perquimans County. North Carolina, i WVU a m Ji 1 J the State xneaixe, as ix na m uie nnf ran A.nhow on Sunday. Th ! jvaov w . m nresented to the Town Board, according to our news column I asked that "no Sunday movies" be' allowed. We would not line to see such a law. For instance, "Snow White" could not have been shown here when it was had it not been possible for the management of the Mate Theatre to give an areernoon ' and evening showing; 'on Sunday. , .Furthermore, we do not ieei max rsuch a law should be passed by the 'lf Town Board without public, discus 1 sion, In this matter or any other that may come up, we can assure ,,the W. C. T. U,, any other group or , any smgle mdmdual, that thia col individual, that this col- ie onen to them for tha . umn is wide , expression Sm may ' from our own. THE RECENT POLITICAL ME-1 CHANIZEiD BLITZKRIEG IN CHI-1 . CAW swu oi , coiiBUMsraoie inter-1 e You will rememW.r f,o4 wben the members or me great old party of tne donxey were auiy as wY.Ud 'nil - nrODerly - exhorted i tha'oli political masters could not name the disturbance Not until the w...-: r master from on or near tuwv spoke was it altogether clear Just William Madre",,, bounded on" the what had taken place. Then it was North by the lands of J, J. Fleet frankly stated to be a "draft." Now, wood, on the East by? the lands of tti a Ronfh bv Rrinklev ' Wilttt lO 'W UiVU - -i lit is no easy term to describe. Mr. Webster devotes something over onei lands 0j r. Knowies. hundred lines telling1 all about the. property i3 more fully iiescrib word and its varied meanings. Thj e(j by metes and bounds in the deed lines we have, "on and off, been study- of trugt abov mentioned, to which ing all the week. We have discover- reference is made. . ed no meaning that would cover tne pneuumeium i;i,l mjwVlAriized blitzkrieg. WOi 1IV"""'"' " . j: I know it all. There must be a higher authority. Our best bet right now " ton. Accordingly, we have written to the Chairman 01 tne onnuiBju 1 on the Meaning of Terms as used in a Political Bufeaucracy. We should L pEtened bv another week.! r,.: , ( mm nf that i Ollil, wo may juot gci -t-j " - - . highly popular political handbook en titled. "What to Bemember ana now to Forget." BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. J. B. Basnight was hostess to a number of friends at bridge Fri day afternoon at her home near Bur gess. After several progressions, high score prize was awarded Mrs. Irma Vick and Mrs. N. C. Spivey re ceived consolation prize. Those Dlavinar were Mrs. J. G. p,, I Z h b vU L i ?rr. , ' 1 Vict Mrs William I IlrKftr. IHrS. l. V.. White. Mrs. C. B. Parker. Mrs. N. chlestfey and Miss virginia Um" p e i,Qfa ""rmg the game the hostess served candy, peaches and lemonade, and at the end the guests were served ice cream and cake. CLASSIFIED AND . PATENTS TRADE MARKS. ! Prompt expert service. Send draw-! iner or model for free opinion. Stanley Burch, Patent Attorney, Cherryville, N. C. aug.2,9,16pd. FILMS DEVELOPED, ENLARGED 25c. Free Enlargements. 36 ex posure 35MM processed 75c. Gra phic Photos, Gardner, Mass. aug.2,9,16pd. PEROHERON AND BELGIAN Stallions and Mares. The Best. One Lawrence Farms, Marion, Ohio. aug.2pd. GOVERNMENT JOBS, MEN AND women. Start $105-$175 month. Pay for course after appointment. National Service Institute, Dept. CW, Creston, Iowa. aug.2pd. FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 5c per bundle. Call at The Per quimans Weekly Office. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND WHEREAS, on the 30th day oi December, 1933, Lessie Grant Xnowles 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 for Perquimans County, North Carolina, in F. L. B. M. Book No. 1 at page 121; and. WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereb" secured as therein provided, and the trustee has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to exercise the power of sale therein contained: NOW. THEREFORE, under and ' ' - - - - vitvi oviwwiig mirfihase of vour car. is as safe f 1 k 1. Owe? Personal Loan 1 f meet your lnaiviauai &. i Be Safe lit First THLE PEEQUlilANS WEEKLY! HERTFORD", "p.,1 located , 6a the Beth.eI-Yeoim Road, six mile, vest of Hejtford .Mw , - the waters rf Brinkley ' J nnr';n k innaaAaaimi jkM waj w- - ' " Mm pond and on the West by the Thia property is being sold subject t0 an outstanding deed or trust exe- , , , - . -. lf,mU onH CUtea Dy lassie unui ttuvwio - Robert Lee Knowles to The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, recorded in F. L. B. M. Book No. 1, page 120, in Ti the office f the RegiSt 1 p6 imans County North Caro- 1 una . , . . ; This property is also sold subject to the taxes for the years 1936, 1937, A00, lioo aim This the 19th day of July, 1940. W. O. McGIBONY, Trustee, j L. S. Blades, Jr., 1 Agent and Attorney for Trustee. july26,aug.2,9,16 1 NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, on the 20th day of August, 1934, iessie Grant Knowles and husband, R. L. Knowles, executed and delivered unto W. O. McGibony, Trustee for Land Bank Commission irUSLDC 1UI 1 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. 1,: ' . at naGre 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 and by virtue of the authority conferred bv the said deed of trust the undei- signed Trustee will on the 12th day BlgllCU 1 1 LU3 l'-v 111 Vii j 0f August, 1940, at the court house d00r of Perquimans County, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock, noon offer for sale to tne highest bidder, for cash, the following real estate: i All that certain tract of Hand con-1 I taining Four Hundred Forty-seven ! and 9-10 (447.9) acres, known as the I i Madre Land in Bethel and Hertford ITownshins. of Perauimans County, j located on (N. C.) U. S. Highway No. 17. between Hertford, N. C, and Edenton, N. C, about five miles in a southwestwardly direction from Hertford. N. C, on the waters of ! Brinklev Mill Pond and Hog Pen ' Branch: bounded on the North by the; j lands of A. J. Proctor and E. C. I ; White; on the East by the lands of ', the Miles Holley Estate, and J. J.1' Fleetwood, on the-, south by J. J. J Fleetwood and on the West by the .' lands of Wm. Madre and C. V. Cox. The property is more fully described bv metes and bounds in the deed of trust above mentioned, to which re ference is made. This property is being Sold subject TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Cool As An Ocean Breeze Friday, Aug. 2 Nancy Kelly and Jon Hall in "SAILOR'S LADY" Saturday, Aug. 3 Wallace Beery in "20 MULE TEAM" Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 5-6 Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette -rn "CAROLINA MOON" Wednesday, Aug. 7 1 Chester Morris and Jane. Wyatt in "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S .' ' . COUNTRY" J y Coming Augi 8 "TELL YOUR CHILDREN", a .-. w be sure to eret an Auto and economical as our Service' is planned to , neeas. FRIDAY,, ' AUGUST 2, 140 to an .outstanding deed of truBt tn-1 cuted.by Lessie Grant Knowles "and husband, K. 1 JUiowies, to uie ueu eral Land Bank -of Columbia, record ed in Book F. ,L. B.,1, page 177, -in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, North Caro lina. This property is being, sold subject to the 1936, 1937, 1938, 1989 and 1940 taxes. This the 13th day of July, 1940. , W. Q? McGIBONY, Trustea. L. S. Blades, Jr., Affcnt and Attorney for Trustee. julyl96,aug.2,9 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having "qualified as Executnxoi Thnmnonn. He- ceased, late of Perquimans County, j ZT Carolina ft Tto nofy ! ' 0 tnis is to notify all Nortt ' " "? t M.!mnntin hsivinit' ciaim8 Beainst the persons hoy ui8 u. r , tate of said deceased to exhibit them unaer8i d at Hertford, N. Qn or 0 19th day -of July, ' 1 Qdi nr thia nntio.fi will be pJeaded in har 0f 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 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Abe Small, deceased, 1 .. f DnvAiiimano Plirtv North Id Ui X ciuiuidiw w...v,,, CaTolina, this is to notify aUl persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the nndprsismed 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 in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. 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 of the estate of E. S. Pierce, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against tne estate of said deceased to ' exmmi tnem to me u iursi8I1eu l Ciu, N. C, on or before the 19th day oi July- 1941, or this notice will be pleaded, in bar of their recovery. All persons inoeotea to saiu esiate win please make immediate payment. This 19th day of July, 14U. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Administrator E. S. Pierce. july26,aug.2,9,16,23,30 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratri of the estate of Cora B. Winslow, de- Get the chemical extra When yow spend a dollar modern new gasolines, you the same quantity wherever But when you buy the venized Pure-Pep Gasoline you get some thing extra that doesn't show up in the quantity or in the price either. It's Pure Oil's bonus the exclusive chemical combination' that helps reduce excess carbon formation as you drive. It's something you don t get To c 'eanse your motor of Tune-Up Treatment. Jakes only 30t minutes.. t costs only fl . . . IL c;a8ed, to of Perquimans , County, North Carolina, 'jthis is to notify alii nersons 'having - claims against the estate of said deceasea , to exhibit them, to the undersigned at BurgaW, North' Carolina, on or before the 29th day of July, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. , All persons indebted to said estate Will please make immediate payment. ; This 29th day of July, 1940. RiUTH W. KlxuN lEAi a w , Administratrix 6f Cora B. Winslow. t aug.2,9,16,23,30,sept.5 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ! Havinir Qualified as Administrator of the .estate of W. C. Hurdle, de- ceased, late of Perquimans County, estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Durants Neck, N. C, on or before the 11th BE SAFEI-SAVE MONEY RIDE ON THESE Worid Famoua u. ,... n... ,.. .,......, ... .ur. aiauuin iihu ana vanvtauwi lci va arcii-iactR iiiiiiiWis V"a,t"A royal i ; 7 n minijm .rxr wrings we re ottering to tne : 'i - purchM of new U. 5. Tire Joe & Bill's Service Station "Where Service Is a Pleasure" ROAD AND WRECKING SERVICE HERTrtJItl). N. C. THAT MAKES MOTORS for any of the lines. It's something you don't fay extra t get just apoui gei m ouivcm;u rw More than you buy. new 1940 Sol- in other gaso accumulated ixcess (arbon, QUICKLY ; Hertford, N. C, . ifi'-t-' day of July, 1MU or this notice wilt be pleaded in bar y, their recovery. All persons indebted '. to said; estate ,' will please make, immediate payment.: This 11th day. of July, 1940. . JOHN Q. HURDLE, , t Administrator of W. C. 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