ft TAW JWU i 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, USE 666 Cold Preparations LIQUID, TABLETS), SALVE, NOBC DROPS USE ONLY A DIRECTED - " I ' l '.V THE ATOMIC BOMB STOPPtU THE JAPS OTl-MlrfO 'is: Chambers' Anti-Skipper Compound ha, ttoppad oc pra antad tklppara and tn mcu m eurad nnt for M yaare. 11.00 packaga protecu 00 pounds. Aik your nelfhbor or dealer. N. J. BODDO? THE RAM INSURANCE MAN Ba m Oarhaa. N.rth Cmrallaa TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA We Have the Shows Friday, Nov. 23 Joan Crawford, Jack Carson and Zachary Scott in "MILDRED PIERCE" Latest News For patrons to get the most en joyment out of this picture, no one win De seated during the last seven minutes 01 the picture. Saturday, Nov. 24 Roy Rogers and Gabby Hayes in "SUNSET IN ELDORADO" Chapter 3 "Phantom Rider" Cartoon Sunday, Nov. 25 Shows 3:30 and 9:15 James Craig and Signe Hasso in "DANGEROUS PARTNERS" Also Featurette, "A Gun In His Hand" Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 26-27 Alice raye, Dana Andrews and Linda Darnell in "FALLEN ANGEL" Latest News Merrie Melodies Cartoon Wednesday, Nov. 28 Double Feature Jack Oakie in "ON STAGE EVERYBODY" Ruth Nelson in "GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST" Chapter 1 "Master Key" Thursday-Friday, Nov. 29-30 Robert Cummings and ' Lizabeth Scott in "YOU CAME ALONG" 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- TAKE CARE OF YOUR CAR In these days of rationing and tire shortages, let us check your car regularly for better and long er service. Bring your car to us for 'ire checks, washing and greasing. Goodyear and U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE JOE AND BILL'S SERVICE STATION "Where Service Is A Pleasure" Bill White, Prop. Phone 8601 a . 1 . , 1 ! JB0T I -v . A I Hi ''O'l"'' . g -I- ( f -J. " ' fifdh Soma 7""" ; - t; I ..' ...... vu jiiiinu-us service inctuaes cntnging ; over from winter to summer gride lubricants f ' in engine, transmission and rear axle. We'll also check your tires, battery and other vital ' i Wrts of vnur tr. A. ?: i s a. 2 JM. TOWE, Agent 'ood maa to know I Probably you know your nearby U. S. Royal Dealer. He's a good friend and a good man to know . . a espe cially these day when we're all faced with the job of mak ing our tires last until we can get new U. S. Royals. He may operate a super-service station and employ dozens of helpers. He may own a small one- or two-man shop in a rural area. But regardless of size, his neighbors and customers look to him as the best tire man in town. That is why he was selected as a U. S. Royal Dealer. The best tire man in town!. He is a good man to know because he has made tires and tire care his life work. When you go to him with a trouble some tire problem, he finds the answer with the skill of a highly trained tire service engineer. He knows the latest and best in repair and maintenance methods . . . He's not a Jack-of-all trades . . . but a master of one. When it comes to having the right tools and the latest information on how to do the job right, he proves his right to the title . . . "The best tire man in town." ' And to back him up with scientific and technical help, a corps of United States Rubber Company engineers brings ' him up-to-the-minute knowl edge of factory service methods direct from the factory. . A good man to do business with! Like every good neighbor, your U. S. Royal Dealer has community pride and personal ambition. His success qt fail ure as a local, independent merchant 14 1 u enoe the outstanding service that U. S. Royals have given in your community during the war. ,.,, M, , i ,, When he tells you about the growing preference U. S. Royals have earned with service records often equalling and even exceeding the performance of prewar tires, you see the sparkle of personal satisfaction in his eye. If yon know your U. S. Royal Dealer, you'll agree he's a good man to know. If you don't know him, get acquainted soon. He is the most important man in United States Rubber Company' post war plan to give you the finest tire' service ever offered to American motorists. lie has a good plan, too! He recognizes his responsibility to help you keep your tires rolling until you can get new U. S. Royals. He offers you this specific plan to do that job: . 1. He Invites you to drive In today for a thorough Inspection of your pres ent tires. If you are In urgent need of new tires, he will shew you how to get them at the earliest pes slble moment. 2. If your needs are not Immediate, he win use his expert knowledge of tire care to help you keep your car ' .on active duty until new U S. Royals . are available. jTi H0I.9 OUT fOH M6U.S. ROYALS Register your tire needs with your U. S. Tire Dealer now. He's a good man to know. He can heln you better the tires he sells. You've probably than any other man in town to hoW heard him tell from his own expert- wtforV. S. Royals. t depends on how well he serves yon; He has a natural, logical pride in .-i - 1 ' r: 1 SEE YO.UR 1 4 V , COMMUNITY U. S. TIRE DEALER 1111 SUTN AVEHDI tOCHFIUIl CINTII MIW Y0IK SO, N. T. :.,HERTFORVNG i xaa V W ITE GA? E G ' H d I T i R P, 2 .. .C PA M V i .ft.

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