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THE PERQTJIMtANS WEEKll. HERTFORD. N, CL, FlKuAY r . -NOVEMBER 23, IMK V
THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY
" Entered as econd " class matter
November 15, ' 1934, at postofSce at
Hertford, North Carolina, under the
Act of March, 1879.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1945
tyOWDoy ' my poaner and I are
taking a trip through the desert next
week. He's taking along a gallon of
whiskey for rattlesnake bites."
Visitor "What are you taking
along?"
-Cowboy "Two rattlesnakes."
Classified ciidLegals
WANTED TENANT FOR 1946
with family enough to cultivate
three-horse crop, either tractor or
team, on shares. See L. H. Haskett,
Edenton, N. C. novl6tf
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
make ideal Christmas gifts. See
us for lowest prices. Gregory's 11.30 o'clock
5-10-26c Store, Hertford, N. C.
Nov 23 pd
FOR SALE SHEPARD PUPPIES
for sale; eight weeks old. See
Joseph Winslow, Route 2, Hertford,
N. C. Nov. 23 pd
WANTED MAN, AGE 21 TO 40 TO
represent local Industrial and Ordi
nary Insurance Company, wo ex
perience required, trained at com
pany's expense. Good earnings,
Lady's Stomach Was
Like A Gas Factory;
Meals Turned To Gas
One lady said recently that her
stomach used to be like a "gas fac
tory!" That is, when she ate a meal
it seemed to turn right into gas. She
was alwavs bloated, had ewful stom
ach gas pains, daily headaches, and
constant irregular bowel action. Now,
however, this lady says she is FREE
of STOMACH GAS and she says the
chantre is due to taking INNER-AID.
Her meals agree with her. No gas or
bloat after eating. Headaches and
constipation are gone. "Oh! what re
lief!" states this lady. "Why don't
other gas and constipation sufferers
sret INNEK-AID :
INNER-AID contains 12 Great
Herbs: they cleanse bowels, clear gai
from stomach, act on sluggish liver
and kidneys. Miserable people soon
feel different all over. So don t go on
suffering! Get INNER-AID. Sold by
all Drug Stores here in Perquimans
County. adv.
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
Easy To Kill
IN ONE HOUR, if not pleased, get
your 35c back. At any drug store, get
this strong fungicide, TE-OL. Con
tains 90 alcohol. This makes it
PENETRATE. REACHES AND
KILLS more germs. APPLY FULL
STRENGTH for itchy, sweaty feet or
r . O. (foot odor). Today at Kober
son's. adv
Reprenentatrm needed f or Agents
in Hertford, Gates County Colum
bia, Williamston and Edenton. :? For
. interview, writ r. v. ox no.avi,
Edenton, N. C.v Nov,16,23,80c
notTcIosale
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Superior Court of Perquimans
County, made in the special proceed
ing entitled Clinton W. Morgan and
wife, Helene Reed Morgan, Susie M.
Stamev and husband, Roderick A.
Stamey, Annie M. Harrell and hus
band. Georsre W. Harrell, Ulnton w.
Morgan, Executor of 4nnie T. Mor
gan, deceased, and Ruth Toms New
by. against Chas. M. Morgan, and
wife. Lillias R. Morgan, Chas. H.
Morgan, minor, by his guardian ad
litem, J. W. Ward, and Clinton W.
Morgan, Trustee of Chas. H. Morgan,
the same being No upon the spe
cial proceeding docket of said court,
the undersigned commissioner will, on
the 8th day of December, 1945, at
A. M., at the Court
House door in Hertford, North Caro
lina, offer for sale to the highest bid
der .for cash that certain tract or
tracts of land lying and being in
Hertford Township, Perquimans
County, North Carolina, adjoining the
lands of Mrs. B. W. Pennington, J. .
and E. L. Winslow, J. C. Blanchard &
Co., Inc., Mrs. Mollie Pruden and
Hertford Banking Company, bounded
and described as follows, viz.:
First Tract: That certain house
and lot in the Town of Hertford, sit
uated on the northwestern corner of
Grubb and Covent Garden Streets,
and bounded on the south by Grubb
Street, on the west by property of
Mrs. B. W. Pennington, on the north
by property of E. L. and J. E. Wins
low, and on the east by Covent Gar
den Street, and being the home place
of the late Annie T. Morgan, deceased.
Second Tract: Beginning on
Church Street at southwest corner of
T. C. Blanchard and Brother's brick
store building: and running south
along Church Street to Hertford
Banking' Company, thence east along
line of Hertford Banking Company to
an iron post, the back line of said
Hertford Banking Company, thence
south along the back line of Hertford
Banking Company to Market Street,
thence east along Market Street about
ten (10) feet to line of Mrs. Mollie
Pruden, thence a north course along
her line to the line of T. C. Blanchard
and Brother, thence west along their
line to Church Street, the place of be
ginning. For further description, see
Deed Book 14, page 310, Public Reg
istry of Perquimans County, N. C.
The high bidder will be required to
make a 5 deposit
Dated and posted this 6th day of
November, 1945.
CHAS. E. JOHNSON,
Nov9,16,23,30 Commissioner.
quimans County, irecortt Also see .the , road, then up the ranch.on the
uruw vi un uu w uie neao oi'ine
Peed Book 24, pain 841.
The successful, bidder will be re
quired to leave a deposit with the un
then' a atraiirht lina a richt ano-l with
uanigneu vuinnuwugjiCT, requufvune :roaa to a, cninquapin
Mr Jaw. wx.w' k,rsaa- -
- Dated and posted this 31st day of
uciooer, i9o. ..;,. ,'-
H CHAS. E. JOHNSON,
NovS.16,23,80 ' ; Commissioners
branch along a line of marked trees,
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the author
ity vested in me by the commissioners
of Perquimans County,' 1 will on the
1st day of December, 1945, at 11:30
o'clock A. M., at the Court House door
in Hertford. North Carolina, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
that certain tract of land lying and
being in Parkville Township, Per- October, 1945.
joining the lands of J. H, Towe and
others, and more particularly describ
ed as follows, viz. :
Beginning near the upper end of the
causeway attached to the float bridge
at a holley or pine near the side of the
road and running on the brow of the
hill along a line of marked trees vari
ous courses around the swamp until
it comes to a small branch up towards
about eight feet of the road, then run
ning dowtTtha-xoad within eight feet
uiereoi to tne nrst station, containing
supposed to be about -one acre, -more
or less. For further description see
Deed Book AA, deed No. 701, Public
Registry, of Perquimans County,
North Carolina.' ' - - . "
The buildings located on the above
described property are not conveyed
by this sale, as the County of Per
quimans has no interest in the same.
A ten per cent deposit will be re
quired of the successful bidder. -
Dated and posted this 31st day of
CHAS. E.
Novd.16,23,80
JOHNSON, ,
Attorney,
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Notice of administration
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of Julia Anna Chappell,
deoeased, 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 Belvidere, N. C,
on or before the 7th day of November,
1046, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of the'r recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This 7th day of November, 1945.
JULIAN A. CHAPPELL,
Executor of Julia Anna Chappell.
Nov9,16,2:,30Dec7,14
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Perquimans County.
In Superior Court
Perquimans County.
George Holley, Plaintiff,
vs.
Florence Holley, Defendant.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action for divorce
entitled as above has been commenced
in the Superior Court of Perquimans
County, North Carolina, on the
grounds of two years separation. The
defendant will take further notice that
she is required to appear within 30
days after due publication hereof, as
required by law, at the Court House
of said County of Perquimans, North
Carolina, and answer or demur to the
complaint duly filed in said action or
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief 'demanded in the com
plaint. This the 18th day of October, 1945.
W. H. PITT,
Clerk Superior Court,
(Seal) Perquimans County.
Nov9,16,23,30
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Superior Court of Perquimans
County, made in the special proceed
ing entitled County of Perquimans
against Eloise Lewis and husband,
Walter Lewis, Elizabeth Torrence and
husband, Carl Torrence, Edith Oliver
and husband, John H. Oliver, and S.
P. Jessup, the same being No.
upon the special proceeding docket of
said court, the undersigned commis
sioner will, on the 1st day of Decem
ber, 19.5, at 11:30 A. M., at the Court
House door in Hertford, North Caro
lina, offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash that certain tract of land
lying and being in Parkville Town
ship, Perquimans County, North Caro
lina, adjoining the lands of J. H. Towe
and others, and more particularly de
scribed as follows, viz.:
Beginning in road from Hertford to
Winfall at center of a branch, thence
the center of said branch said Wins
low line, now Geo. E. Major estate in
a westerly course, as far as the high
land herein extends, thence in a south
erly course to line of Jordan Grave
Yard branch, thence in an easterly
course in said branch, Jordan line to
said road, thence in a northerly course
along said road to the first station
containing 3 acres more or less and
being the land conveyed a to John
Madre by A. R, Winslow and wife,
deed dated February 5th, 1906, and
recorded -in Book 7, page $46, Per-
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