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VA xAiLi. ; ,n , ' (Continue.! rrom. Page Tare) (4) Failure to grant the credit to the British would force socialization Into that country, at emergency speed nd might force the British to adopt the method of , totaliUrianists" as a irnHar nt TlPOPSflitV. ' :''''' ' .. In addition, he concluded that the loan would enable the Bretton woods incHhiUnna t nerform their intend ed functions and pointed out that ex perienced , leaders of labor, agricul ture mui business, renresentinx a com bination "almost never encountered in i. legislative process" were in favor of the measure. HOUSE PASSES BILLS TO EXEMPT BUSINESSES Not so long ago the government AttAmnted to brine the fire insurance ..nmnHTiioB under antitrust laws through a court test. So what? The House DromDtlv nassed a bill exempt ing the companies from the operation of the law. Then Gov. Arnall, of Georgia, filed UPSET STOMACHS YIELD INCHES OF GAS AND BLOAT T wm an full of gras I was afraid TM hnrat Sour, bitter substance rose up in my throat from my upset stom ach after meals. I got INNER-AID, and it worked incnes 01 gas anu uiuai., from me. Waistline is way down now. Meals are a pleasure. I praise INNER-AID to the sky." This is an actual testimonial from a man living Tight here in Hertford. INNER-AID is the new formula containing medicinal juices from 12 n-nof Harho' tiipfut herbs cleanse bowels, .clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish aver and Kidneys, miser able people soon ieei aineren an over. So don't go on suffering Get INNER-AID. Sold by all Drug Stores here in Perquimans County. adv. NtTWoiTShOT For Local Woman Local woman says she had no worry of nylon shortage because she could never wear anything more than house slippers, as her feet ached, pained, and itched so much. At times, even cracked and bled. She scratched her tt .nntimmllv but now after several treatments of PED-EX the itching has stopped, and the skin on her feet is soft and pliable. P(!n.1?y ia rnnHo from essential oils designed for fotot sufferers. It is greaseless and stainless. It gives quick relief to sunburn, bruises, diaper rash and tired, aching, burning or itching feet. PED-EX is sold by all drug stores here in Perquimans Coun ty in professional size only. adv STOP SUFFERING FROM RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, SWOLLEN JOINTS WmiBTIS, MCRWNE, NEURITIS SSS MOM h- th Mllaf MMT MMHfM passlMe. Set tAKItrsl DROPS teeter ea f MtkfMttM "" Sac. LAKIEN'S 9 DROPS On Safe At All Drug Storas OVER 100 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD! SIMPLY GREAT FOR U0DTDL9 PAin Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound son hou than relieve ' monthly pain when due to female functional periodic disturbances. It also relieves accompanying weak, tired, nervous, cranky feelings of such nature. Taken regularly Plnkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such distress. ui also a great nomacmc huuci railrw-j ... - happen. House imh (tot a bill u ex empt the railroads. . .,... " The Federal government also tried to collect royalties from oil compan- ies, extracting petroleum rrom we lands. You guess right! The House passed a bill to exempt tne compan ies. . . . . m-n" In the three eases cited the House took action designed to head off the Sum-erne Court from making a de cision that might affect the busi ness interests involved. Recentlv. the House moved to af fect the O. P. A. It requires no proph et to say that its action strongly fallowed the lines susrsrested by vari ous business organizations, which are strictly concerned with proiits ior their members and not mucn worried about Vhat might happen to the ordi nary. NEWS ITEMS EXPLAIN WHY RUSSIA SEEMS DIFFICULT The difficult task of trying to fret alonir with Soviet Kussia is illus trated by items taken from one day's news: ID At Paris, where the four pow or neace conference eot underway, the Russians differed with the United States and France as to making a settlement with Austria or one con cerning the Ruhr. 121 In New York the Soviet oppos ed the idea, favored by a majority, that an investigation of the Franco regime is advisable before any tur ther action is taken on the Polish thesis that Spain constitutes a threat to international peace. (3) Washington discloses that the reply from Moscow, answering U. S. complaints about the removal of in dustrial equipment from Manchuria, is regarded as unsatisfactory. (4) A private news dispatch from Budapest relates that American busi ness men find it difficult to oDtain passes required for travel from the Russian commander of the Allied Con- f ml f!onn!l Finally, from Frankfurt, Germany, comes the information that the great U. S. Army of 3,000,000 veteran troops has been reduced to less than 400,000 soldiers, most of them un tested in battle experience. ICELAND DECLINES TO GRANT IT S RTCHT TO HOLD BASES The United States is not meeting with much success in its effort to nprauade Iceland to permit permanent occupation of military facilities in that country and the Prime Minister of Iceland has declined to enter into discussion on the subject. It will he rememberpd that Ameri can forces entered Iceland in 1941 to heaH off a threat that the Germans might attempt to seize that country and that we promised, at that time, that, our forces would be withdrawn "immediately on the conclusion of the war " Peak strength in the island reached about 45,000 men, but most of them have been withdrawn and not many more than 1,000 Americans are in Iceland, 'operating air commun ication with occupation forces in Europe." The United States, in approaching Iceland. Dromised to exercise all rie-hts granted with full resrard for the sovereignty and independence of Iceland. The reaction from the gov ernment of Iceland was that it had no intention of granting permanent military bases to the United States but it was believed that negotiations might make progress. The negotiations seem to be stalled by hints from Moscow of counter-proposals that involved Soviet bases on Spitsbergen and places in the Baltic. As a result, according to reports, Iceland and Scandinavia became dis turbed, fearing that the big powers might grab bases for future use. a ..... e . J consent in writii. , s c olutlon of said corporatiu..k e-.wuted by U the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on me in my office as provided by law. in Taaftmnnv WhAMof.. I have here to set mv hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 4th day of April, A. D. 1946. THAD EURE, Secretary of State. Apr26May3,lO,17 Lr i .' i .-.. debtcJ 1 1 said est ' . s v ,1 e immediate payment,, , . ,' ' This 6 day of Hay, 1946. v c. c. WENSLOw ; 1 ;' &tmfniarratni nt A. N. Window May 10, 17,24, Si, Jtine 714'; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Hnvlno- nualified as Administrator of the estate of A. N. Wins! w, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notuy f" persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C. on or before the 6 day ol May, TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA We Have the Shows Today (Thursday) and Friday, May 16-17 Gene Tierney and Vincent Price in "DRAGON WYCK" Saturday, May 18 Kirby Grant and Fuzzy Knight in 'TRAIL OF VENGEANCE" Sunday, May 19 Pat O'Brien and Ruth Warrick in "PERILOUS HOLIDAY" Monday and Tuesday, May 20-21 Dick Haymes, Maureen O'Hara and Harry James In "DO YOU LOVE ME" Wednesday, May 22 Double Feature Ken Curtis in "THAT TEXAS JAMBOREE" also "THE SPIDER WOMAN v STRIKES BACK" Coining May 23-24 "FROM THIS DAY FORWARD? NOT 1.01 IS H. FELTON This NPivsDaDcr has been reaueat- ed to publish that the Louis Felton, mentioned in a court story in last week's edition, is not to be confused with Louis H. Felton, colored, of Hertford. Classified and Legzls FOR SALE FOUR-ROOM HOUSE with large garage on six acres of across from Clifford Griffin farm. Seven miles from Hertford, N. C. in Perquimans County. Registered in name of Mozelle Davis Dec. 13, WANTED ALL PEOPLE SUFFER ing from kidney trouble or back ache to try KIDDO. 97 cents. Money back guarantee. Rober son's. aug 2 pd NOTICE Preliminary Certificate of Dissolution To All To Whom These Presents May i,ome greetings: Whereas, it appears to my satisfac tion, bv dulv authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the U i. Hollowell, Incorporated, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is nitunteH nt n OWimh RtMwt. in the City of Hertford, County of Perquimans, State of North Caro lina T.. M TTnllnuMill turner tftA atfant and in charge thereof, upon whom process may he served) has complied wim tne requirements ox vnapter oo, General Statutes,; entitled "Corpora tions" preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: NOW THEREFORE, L Thad Eure, Secretary of ' State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executors of the estate of John R. ChappeVde ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against tne es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Belvidere, N. C. on or before the 27 day or. April 14 1 or thla notice will he nleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment.' ' This 27 day of April 1946. NURNEY CHAPPELL, and SHELTON CHAPPELL Executors of John R. Chappell May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, June 7 t ... - q .inn. . (..v ,..-. . ing eaUlci D. lui. . ... .. v Susan S. Banks; Je .t, Sawyer, at? ala defendants.' rmiJ decree being dated 80 April 1946, The Undersigned cCAimis. toner will sea to tne tugnest hMila Htlnn at tha Court House door in Hertford, Perquimans Coun ty, N. C, at 10 A. M. en Wday, may 31 1946, the following described real estate: Lying and being in. New Hope TnwitBhin pemillmana CfnUfttV. N. C. and bounded on the South by the Hertford-Durante Neck Road? on tne East by the' lahds of Mrs. Charney Umphlett heirs; on the North by the lands of B. F, Gregory; and on tne For You To Feel Well 24 boon vry dy, 7 dayt every week, never itoppinf, the kiduevt filter waste matter from the blood. If more people were aware of how the kidneyi muat constantly remove ur plui fluid, ezeeee acid! and other waste matter that cannot stay In the blood without Injury to health, there would be better understanding, of tray the whole system Is upeet when kidneys fail to function properly. Burning, scanty or too frequent urina tion sometimes warns that something la wrong. You may suffer nagging back ache, headaches, diizinesa, rheumatic pains, getting up at nighta, swelling. Why not try Dooa's PiUtl You will be using a medicine recommended the country over. Dosa'e stimulate the func tion of the kidneys and help them to flush out poisonous waste from the Mood. They contain nothing harmful. Get Dooa's today. Use with oonfidenos. At all orug stores. NOTICE We will close each Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon, during the months of May, June, July and Au gust. Cannon Cleaners HERTFORD, N. C i t-. ..,,'. L. . - s. 11 ' i 9 u !. t: c ui.di-' vi. 1 i..v. ffst of ti.e C- ndiiils in . and to the said property." A TSenoBit' ' of 10 will be required of the suc- , cessfuP bidder at the me of sale-i Dated'and posted this COth' day of April 1946.. k ' - - , 'r W. H. OAKEY, JR. " ' Commissioner May 3, 10, 17. 24 ' - - ; -ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR IF NOT PLEASED, your 86c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 alcohol, it PENETRATES. Reaches and kills MORE-germs faster. ROBERSON'S COMPLETE CAR SERVICE Your automobile is an important vehicle these days and it must be looked after and properly serviced to keep it running smoothly and efficiently. Bring us your car for complete service, washing, greasing, tire repairs and battery charging. Our Service men know how. GOODYEAR and U. S. ROYAL TIRES and TUBES JOE & DILI'S SERVICE STATION RAY WHITE, PROP. PHONE 86oi x w The new Sinclair Gasoline is made to give your car the surging power that aviation gas oline gave to war planes. The same 100-Octane gasoline components developed for war have now been blended into the new Sinclair Gasoline. That's why we be lieve you'll call this new and mighty gasoline the most power-packed fuel your motor has ever had a chance to use. Stop in today at the Sinclair Dealer and fill up with the iViSK Sinclair "H-C" or HEW Sinclair Ethyl. You'll find that the higher-octane, quicker-starting, power-packed Sinclair Gasoline makes your car fairly fly. Look tt Sinclair fir Btttar Products -B titer Strvk. Y pry fl p nr mm Li' - '" aawa-lfcHaaaaw "1 (Jlo is K U ; f I r t if, :!,. I I I J 1 m .r f -II:. 11:1 11 :, k- A 7 J, X. Tsaaff ' 1 Is Mm r j J T2) ' ' n I .V ; V, 1 .'asaaaat . HERTFORD, N. CL V ; ; -it II u b m :: a la a ' W
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