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PAGE FOUR THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1&43 KMmX H hXNllN I Good Care' Assures ; More Young Lambs JESUS WINNING SOULS. International Sunday School for January 17, 1943. GOLDEN TEXT: "He that reapeth receiveth wages, and gathered fruit unto life eternal." John 4:36. (Lesson Text: John 4:1-42.) Our le?son last Sunday recorded conversation which Jesus had with one of the most important men of his day, Nicodemu8, a ruler of the Jews and a Pharisee. The appeal of the gospel to people of all stations of life is shown further in the lesson for to day which records his conversation with and conversion of one of the very lowest creatures which Jesus might have come in contact with, a Samaritan woman. There were several very distinct js.,utes reasons wny sue wouiu nave dccm jjp considered too low lor Jesus to nave oared for. First she was a Samar itan, and the Jews despised the Sa maritans and would have nothing to do with them. Second, she was a woman and a rabbi was not suppose' tn talk with a woman on the .street, not even his own wife. Anil third, she was a woman, openly immoral, having had five husbands and, at that hour, was living with a man who was not her husband. However, Jesus overcame the pro- ordinary men. When Jesus asked her to go and call her husband and bring Lesson, him to him, the woman stated that she had no husband to which Jesus revealed his knowledge of her life, that she had had five husbands and the man with whom she was then liv ing was not her husband. Attempting to change the subject, she asked Jesus to settle the long standing dispute between the Jews ! and the Samaritans as to the right j place in which to worship. Jesus then pointed out that God may Ibe worshipped anywhere, the place not mattering nearly so much as the manner in which the worshipper wor ships. He said: "(God is a spirit and tlmv flirfif urnialiin Him miict urnraliin I in spirit and truth." He then reveals a truth to this woman which he had not told the Jews as yet when he says, in answer to her statement that the Messiah when he came would settle all such "I that speak unto thee am (the Messiah)." That the Sa maritan woman accepted this state ment as undeniable was evidenced by her action recorded in the larger les son, in which she went back to Sy char and begged her townsmen to "Come, see a man, who told me all things that I ever did!" Through her testimony, many believed in Christ. Saving a high percentage of the new lamb crop and getting them ready for an early market is one of the important wartime jobs of the North Carol na farmer, according to Dale C. Snodgrass, animal husband man Extension specialist of N. C. State College. By following a few simple, well established practices, the sheepman can be sure of success with his young be sure that the flock is securely separated from other stock, espec ially hogs. Do not disturb a ewe at lambing time, unless she needs help, but be sure to stay on the job. Carelessness may mean the loss of lamb. See that the young lamb nurses and does not become chilled. Should the ewe disown her lamb, try to get her to claim it. Gradually increase the feed given to the ewe after the lamb is about one week old to stimulate the flow of milk. Dur'ng lambing time, the ewe should be housed at night and during bad weather. If a new-born lamb becomes chilled, take it to a warm mom and put in warm water up to its neck. After the voung animal is warm, take it I out of the water and dry it thorough door of Perquimans County, in the Town of Hertford, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction for (;;sii, ttie lands deaei iLed in said Deed of Trust, to-.-it: FIRST TRACT: Hounded on the no; th by the land.-, of the heirs of Duck Hoffler and Gus Holley; on the Fast by lands of Gus Holley; on the South by the road leading to Wynn Fork from Hertford and Kurgess Highway; and on the West by lands of Steve Elliott. SECOND TRACT: Hounded on the North by the road leading to Wynn Fork from Hertford and Hurgess east by lands of Hardv Skinner: on the South by the strong,! j)enn g jrvi,, iands; on the West by Wynr. Fork i . n . j i : . j. animus, anoagrass nsts bum. -1 Highway; on the Have the ewes in a good, thrifty condition .before lambing, andthe road ea(ijng fro,,, School house to Edmond Irvin Fork and the lands of Mack White neirs. The above two tracts of land, con taining 69 "i acres, more r less, and being known and designated as the T. M. Farmer Homeplace. This the ISOth day of Dc ember, 1942. J. B. McMULLAN, Trustee. jan.8,15,22,29. and J. S. McNidet, containing 80 acres, more or less. Third Tract: Being in the village of Chapanoke, bounded on the north by lands of Henry Dildy; east by Fred Lilly; south by Garland Towe, and west by W. R. Perry heirs, con taining 3 acres, more or less. Fourth Tract: Being in the vil lage of Chapanoke and bounded on the north by Charles Barclift; east by Fred Lilly; south by John Hart, and West by Major Jackson, contain ing one acre, more or less. The first three tracts will be sold free of dower, but Tract Four will be sold subject to dower of Courtney Sutton. A deposit of 10 will be required of successful bidder. This January 6th, 1943. CHAS. WHEDBEE, Commissioner. Jan.8,15,22,29. if, Dm to Col A er BroacMaf In' With Buckley'. Tar.; ' TM Mm lM thoM nwrty ,ln(M cough! du to cold or Bronchial ! fitiona that to oftan .disturb e ajanV , Imp f MMslag fart niter. i ,,; Almost Iratanttyyou gat thWprtwrf way K 0a ldf3lr prrj para up ctomd bronchial Mmm: '"llwt'i roaTaeonorny In Buckley aH inadleatlon k ayrup. Half .. J!r poonful win convlnca tha moat akaptkal. Cat Bucklaa "Ctnadtt" ttrnJUp Mixture that outsail! all othan h Aus tralia, Naw Zealand. Canada and many othar countriw mmU ilnat W druggW. WALKER DRUG COMPANY I hus, we see that Jesus, instead oil v before placing resting, used this casual meeting warn, ry place. a despised woman and a subject Watch vountr lambs closely with which was of deen interest to her. to judices of hex, nation and station in!convct this woman 0f sin, to a belief life and, using e figure of speech in I in and ptance of him as the Mes which she and all inhabitants of that' siah and iveT of eternal life and so country were intensely interested ne- th , her with jov at ner reRen gan a conversation which resulted in . eration that sne became a witness to j mi')k of magnesia uiuiik uer irom a me ui am iniu a tnoge things which she had seen position where she could testify so and j,eard winnjngr others to Jesus. fervently that many others were ledj .... to a faith and belief in Jesus as the ; XT y-, , -.t Messiah. ! New Potato Variety Tired after a long walk while en QanS n Popularity route from Judea to (.ahlee. Jesus cat iIautii Hi tVm wall nf Tnr'nh while ' his disciples went to the nearby town of Svchar to buy food. While Jesus rested, a woman of NOTICE By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Perquimans County made in the cause of C. F. Garrett j & and wife Vs. Daisy S. Perry et als, the undersigned Commissioner will on Monday, the 8th day of February, 1943, at 11 o'clock A. M., offer for sale (o the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Hertford, it with the ewe in a I Perquimans County, N. C, the fol lowing described lands: Those certain 4 tracts of land in Parkville Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, that were owned by Hardy Sutton at the time of his death particularly described as follows: First Tract: Bounded on the north by lands of Kelly Chesson; east by George Zachary; south by W. R. Perry heirs, and west by W. R. Perry heirs, containing 20 acres, l.iore or less. Second Tract: Adjoining lands of Henry Thompson, W. R. Perry heirs during the first ten days for such common ailments as constipation, diarrhea, and "pinning." For digestive trou bles, give the lamb one teaspoonful of castor oil or one tablespoontul oi Dock or castrate the lamb when from one to two weeks old. The ram lambs can be d.ocked and castrated at the same time. The Sequoia variety of Irish po-: tato, developed by N. C. State Col-1 Samaria ' leee horticulturists and made avail- CLASSIFIED AND LEGAL NOTICES came to the well to draw water. Jesus courteously asked for a drink of water to the great surprise of the woman who, of course, knew the feeling of hate that existed between the Jews and the Samaritans. Water in that country was one of able to the public only about two i years ago, is rap.aiy creating a place for itself in North Carolina farming. Tested side by side with other of the older varieties commonly grown in this State, the Sequoia has con sistently outyielded its competitors, its greatest needs, consequently was according to reports of county farm greatly prized. The women of the j agents. i SHOES family often walked long distances j One or tne most outstanu.ng ex in the late afternoons to bring the amples of the superiority of the new necessary water to the home for the potato comes irom a 1'iedmont following day. Thus, when Jesus county where 19 farmers tested the spoke of "living water," he spoke of Sequoia in competition with the older, widely-grown Irish Cobbler. Reporting on the procedure car ried out, 0. F. McCrary, northwest ern district agent oi tne extension Service, said each of the 19 growers in the demonstration planted 10 LOST SMALL COIN PURSE, Monday, containing thirteen or fourteen dollars. Finder please re turn to Simon's Store for reward. FOR SALE 8-FOOT DRY ICE BOX for meats or drinks. Capacity 800 soft drinks. See Crafton Mathews, or phone :i446 or 3721, Hertford. jan.inpd. REBUILT WITH BEST materials obtainable. Mail orders given prompt attention. Julian E. Ward's Shoe Shop, Edenton. something that was of deepest inter-, est to the woman to whom he spoke. When the woman expressed her surprise that a Jew had asked a favor of a Samaritan, Jesus answer ed: "If thou knewest the gift of' God, and who it is that saith to thee,' pounds of the Sequoia and an equal Give me to drink; thou wouldst havo amount of the Irish Cobbler. The two varieties were grown on the same type of land, With the same kind and amount of fertilizer, and the same kind of cultivation. Accu rate records were kept and turned in by 15 of the demonstrators. The records showed that the total yield of the Sequoia potatoes was 2,462 pounds and the total yield of asked of him, and he would have given thee living water." Seeing that Jesus had no rope or vessel with which to draw water from the well, the woman asked how it was that he could supply, her with water, was he greater than Jacob, who dug the well by which they talked? Jesus answered by explain ing the difference between the water which she could give him and the water which he could supply. The physical thirst could be quenched with water from Jacob's well but he who drinks the water from Jacob's well would thirst again, while he who drinks the "living water" which Jesus supplies shall never thirst again he shall be contented. The water, taken into ourselves, shall be come a part of us, strengthening us and helping us in our daily lives. If it does not do this, then we have not partaken of the "living water" which Jesus offers us. In order to help the woman farth er, Jesus delves down deeper into her inner life, allowing her to convict herself of sin and convincing her that Jesus was one endowed by God with a knowledge of things witheld from WANTED WOMEN AND MEN attendants in State Institution for mental defectives. Good physical condition. Must be United States Citizen but need not be residents of New York State. $64.00 per month increasing to $62.00 after three months' service, and room, board and laundry. Eight-hour day. Write: Superintendent Letchworth Village, Thiells, N. Y., stating age. jan8,15,21,29pd. FOR SALE TWO IRON COTS IN good condition. Priced reasonably. If interested, phone 2751. jan.8,15pd. LEATHER COATS WORKED OVER, cleaned and oiled. Ward's Shoe Shop, Edenton. DEALER 25- SEE YOUR W ATKINS for hog and poultry minerals. pound bags $3; 5-pound bags 75c. Mrs. Elmer Banks, Route :!. Hert ford, N. C. FQRyiCTORY BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS the Irish Cobbler only 1,638 pounds. This was an increase in yield of 824 pounds in favor of the new variety, or 50 per cent, better than the Irish Cobbler. Because of its excellent yields and its resistance to diseases and insects, the Sequoia will be planted by even larger numbers of North Carolina farmers this year, McCrary said. LAYMAN DAY SERVICE AT WOODLAND CHURCH TVia Rev kobert W. Rradshaw. director of the Young People of ceased to exhibit them to the under the North Carolina Conference, will signed at Hertford, N. C, on or be deliver an address at the Layman fore December 7, 1943, or this notice Day service at Woodland Methodist will be pleaded in bar of their recov Church on Sunday afternoon, January ery. All persons indebted to said es 17, at 3 o'clock. The public is cor-j tate will please make immediate pay dially invited to attend the services. J ment. iniS (in aav OI uecemoer, ivii.. ' L. C. WINSIXW, Administrator. Iec.ll,18,2.r,jan. 1.8,15 LEGAL NOTICE As administrator of the estate of Edmond Ervin, deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de Ml 'I r9 May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with its hurry and worry, irregular habits, improper eating and drinking its risk of exposure and inlVc tion throws heavy strain on the work of the kidneys. 'i'hiy are apt. to bccoTif over-taxed and fail to filter excess aid and other impurities from the life-giving blood. You may suffer nagging backach- headuche, dizziness, getting up niglu.. leg pains, swelling feel constantly ti"'d, nervous, ail worn out. Other sign of kidney or bladder disorder are sonn times burning, Bcanty or too frequent urination. Try Dunn's Pill. Doans help the kidneys to pass off harmful excess bodj waste. They have had more than hiU a century of public approval. Are recom mended by grateful us'-ra everywhere Adk your neighbor! .4 Due to the shortage of labor and our inability to engage suit able help, we are forced to dis- , continue our DELIVERY SERVICE JY iwf "...'". beginning JANUARY 15. We are sorry we are dllllUUIIUU IIIC UIM,Ulll.HUdllUU U! , i this service, and wish to express our appreciation for your patron age. We will endeavor to coop erate with our customers in every possible way, and give you the best of service at our Store. CEQTQAl GROCER 3. Jl 1 - EMMS BlaaafclaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWMaMBi'affi II I ! D. J. PRITCHARD, Prop. PHONE 2581 HERTFORD, N. C. v 4 WHERES THE BEST PLACE TO HAVE My CAR LUBRICATED LONGER LIFE ? FOR AT STATIONS DISPLAYING TUIC CI2M NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Minnie h. Kewbold, deceased,' late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having cla ms against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them ( to the undersigned at Box 592, Fay etteville, N. C, on or before the 6th day of January, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 6th day of January, 1943. J. M. NEWBOLD, : Administrator of Minnie L. Newbold. jan.8,15,22,29,feb.6,12. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the terms of that cer tain Deed of Trust executed by J. T. Farmer and wife, Bessie Farmer, on the 16th day of September, 1938, to the undersigned trustee, duly regis tered in the Registry of Perquimans County in Book 19, on page 429, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness in ' said Deed of Trust described at the re quest of the holder of the notes therein described I shall, on Wed nesday, February 8, 1043, at the hour of twelve, noon, at the court house 4 X. . iHUtaM. " " ' ' ' 'V. I. OIL JS AMMUNITION-USE IT WISELY ML IT W& ARenatS: OYXTYr A T T TirrnrTa-1 fU V t 1 1 , Hcxtfcid, H. ; r 1 4 i t 'lit v ' r " u
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