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1 4 1AGE T0U3 By GBACS KNOWLES, Euperintessdca Y There, mm many state and tome federal egencle which work through Iocs) gncy rather than to sett ip thir own local offices. Your Coun ty Welfare Department acta aa a link 1 between yon and many such state and federal agencies. One -example of this is our work with the state hospitals for the men tally ill, situated at Raleigh, Morgan ton, and Goldsboro. Often we are call ed upon to write a Social History for the patient who is to- be admitted. This history gives the background of the patient and . his family, which helps in the diagnosis and treatment for him.- When a ' patient is well enough to be sent home, the hospital quite often asks the Welfare Depart ment to visit the family to be sure that the home conditions are such that the patient would continue to improve. Sometimes we have to help the family make proper plans for the return of their relatives. Such was CORNS DO NOT HAVE ROOTS 4 1 Vorns ana callouses ao not grow from roots. . They are an accumula tion of dead tissue that becomes hard and pushes on the nerves causing, at times, pains in other parts of your body. Recently a local woman stated her corns and callouses disappeared after several treatments of PED-EX. No more aches and pains from unneces sary nerve pressure that she thought was rheumatism, and her friends re mark that she looks years younger. PED-EX is formulated of essential oils, by massaging it into the feet you not only remove the accumulated dead tissue, called corns and callouses, but also get relief from tired, aching, burning feet. So don't go on suffer ing! Get PED-EX. Sold by all drug stores here in Perquimans County in professional size only. adv OVER 100 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD! SIMPLY GREAT FOR ormiiY HID Lydla X. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound sots hou than relieve monthly pain when due to female functional periodic disturbances. It : also relieves accompanying weak, 1 tired, nervous, cranky feelings of such nature. Taken regularly Pinkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such distress. It's also a great stomachic tonic 1 the case" Of Elmer Jones. Mr. Jones had been in the state hos pital for four yean and was now well enough to come home The hospital wanted us to visit his sister to learn whether or not he could live with her for awhile until he got adjusted and found n Job. We found that Mr. Jones' sister was the wife of a prominent farmer in the community. Mrs. James was not very anxious to talk about Mr. Jones. She felt that he was natural ly bad tempered and craxy, and that she and her husband would be unable to care for a man who had lost his reasoning powers as had her brother. We explained to her that one who is insane is simply sick in his mind ana in many cases can be cured as well as someone who is physically ill. After our conversation with Mrs. James and her husband they decided to let Mr. Jones visit them for two weeks with the idea of staying long- potatoes do heat for air reason, leave them overnight for early morning picking. f . (5) Stacked potatoes, stored prior to grading or loading, should be ar ranged o as to allow the free cul tivation of air through the stack; (6) Use pyramid type of loading in car with good padding between bottom layer, of potatoes, and car floor; ?' ' (7) Do not load known disease-carrier potatoes rith- healthy ..lots, Record Cover Crops Planned For State Agronomist Roy L. Loworn of the State College Extension Service has reported that North Carolina's far mers plan record planting of cover crops next fall ana reminded that far mers who set aside definite acreages of these crops for seed will have the upper hand in supplying the expected fall demand for good seed. A record production of food crops also is in prospect as indicated by the fact that to date 87 per cent of the state's 244,000 farm operators have things worked satisfactorily. The J the Agricultural Conservation pro- hospital brought Mr, Jones home with i It is expected that more than 15.- sarv- 000.000 noundn of iuwJ will ho nlant. When Mr. Jones arrived Mr. and1 efl to winter cover crops this year as vaiuca rauuai IIMI ne was formara aoelr n STOP SUFFERING FROM KilElOTISn Lrcxust, smut n joints ARTKmTIS, UCKACKE, NEURITIS LAKEMf f MOM vfclsfc tm kfwsffc Him sales! Mm mm Hmp LASIX'S DBOM Mm LAKCJ'S 9 D3CPS On Safe At AU Drag Steve And Your Strength and Energy Is Below Par It may be caused by disorder of kid ney (unction that permit poisonous wutt to accumulate. For truly many people (eel tired, weak and miaerabla whan the kidneya fail to remove exceaa acids and other waata matter from the blood. Yoa may Buffer narglnf backache, rheumatic pains, headachea, disainesa, ettinc up nigbta, lea pains, swelling. Sometimes frequent ana scanty urina tion with smarting and burning is an other sign that something is wrong with the kidneys or bladder. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment Is wiser than neglect. Use wm i riUM. it la better to rely on a much better and arranged for him to make his home with them and help on the farm. We made several visits to the home to be sure that every' thing was going well before terminat ing the case. Then there is the Caswell Training School, which works on much the same basis as our state hospital for the mentally ill. This school usually accepts white children between the ages of six and twenty-one years of age. Three types of mentally defici ent patients are accepted here: the idiot, the imbecile, and the moron The latter type of patient is the one who can be trained to do many useful tasks, and may eventually learn trade whereby he can become self- supporting. This type of feeble-mind ed person needs to be safe-guarded from exploitation by unscrupulous persons who often use them as tools in crime and, therefore, they are bet ter off in controlled environment. The committing agency for Caswell is your County Welfare Department After the application for admittance has been completed it is approved by the Superintendent of Public Welfare, and is forwarded to Caswell. Often in formation on the social and economic situation is neeaeo, ana again your Welfare Department is called upon to make the requested investigation, Here are two more ways in which we render services to you and your neighbors regardless of your need or lack of need of financial aid. medicine that has won countrywide ap Eroval than on something leas favorably nown. Doan'i have been tried and teet ed many years. Are at all drug stores. Get Dtar't today. Handling Determines Profits In Potatoes Realizing that the handling of Irish potatoes in harvesting and market ing makes a difference of several hun dred thousand dollars yearly to North Carolina growers and dealers, potato men in the Mt. Olive-Calypso-Faison area are sponsoring paid newspaper afvertising to acquaint producers with proper handling methods at the out set of the 1946 harvest seasoii which began this week. H. L. Meacham. marketing expert of the State Collesre Extension Ser vice, has rounded up the recommen dations of the state's leading market ing, horticulture and pathology spe cialists and lists seven suggestions for potato harvest which will add thousands of hard-earned dollars to crop profits: (1) Handle crop carefully to pre vent scuffing or bruising, both in the field, at loading and shipping points; (2) Pick the crop promptly. Tightly woven bags or if possible, field crates should be used, limiting the weight of each bag to 40 pounds; (3) Cover bags or crates with can vas tarpaulin because sun and wind cause severe damage to potatoes; (4) Do not allow crop to heat. If t''''''''tt'tfttttet eoset'f eeeeeeeeeeeseeee- I 1 KflDTTIKEE Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Board of Education, at Hertford, N. C, for mowing of grounds at the Perquimans County High School, Cen tral grammar School, Hertford Grammar School, Per quimans Training School and Hertford Colored School, until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, June i. Bids will be opened at i A. M. June 3. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Specifications may be obtained from the undersigned. I PotjL-nnps Cciisity C3nJ of Kicclp 1 r , F. T. Johnson. Secretary V' r add depleted nitro gen 'to the soil and protect it through the winter. Prospects are that 280, 000 acres will be seeded to Austrian winter peas, 40,000 acres to vetch, 117,000 acres to crimson clover, and .68,000 acres to rye grass. The state was able to use but 78 per cent of its soil conservation as sistance allotment in 1945 because of a ruling which tagged funds as non transferable, preventing the reallo cation of money from cropland even though it was not in cultivation. A more flexible plan of conservation as sistance has been provided this year and PMA leaders say that it will per mit the use of "every penny" of the $6,301,000 allocated for the rejuven ation of farmland, dissipated by war time production. Farmers must file conservation assistance requests prior to June 1. The quantity and variety of winter cover crop seed which will be made available under the 1946 conservation program will be announced at an early date, Loworn said. LURED dPRETTY GIRLS TO THEIR DEATH His suave and "gentlemanly" man ner lured his pretty victims to their death. How a friend preyed on at tractive women, but was finally tracked down is told in another, of a series of great mystery stories by Peter Levins, noted writer. Don't miss this story in THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Nation's Favorite Magazine With THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Local Newsdealer Classified and LegaJs FOR SALE FOUR-ROOM HOUSE with large garage on six acres of across from Clifford Griffin1 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 OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of George Wallace Hughes, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having . claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 16th day of May, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 16th day of May, 1946. JULIA M. HUGHES, Administratrix of George Wallace Hughes. May24,31June7,141,28 1sroTiafoTAD Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of A. N. Winsl iw, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify I'll 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 of May, 1947 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This day of May, 1946. CGWINSLOW ' Administrator of A. N. Winslow May 10, 17, 24, U June 7, 14 ; ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executors of the estate of John Rv ChappelL da ceased, 'late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the es tajte of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Belvidere, N. C on or before the 27 day of April 1947 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons" indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment . A This 27 day of April 1946. NURNEY CHAPFELL, and i SHELTON CHAPPELL ; Executors of John R. Charpell ' Way 3, 1 17, 2t, 21, Jv-e 7 ' NORTH CAROLr.'A, . PERQUIMANS COUNTY Under and. by virtue fef the power of sale contained in a certain deed ef trust executed by Henry Gregory to the undersigned trustee, dated the 4th day of March, 1926 and recorded is Book 14 at page 387 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County N. C, default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured . and the said deed of s-tni8t being, by the terms thereof, subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the Indebtedness there by secured having demanded a fore closure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the un dersigned trustee will offer for sals at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the Court House Door in Hertford, N. O, at 12:00 o'clock Noon on the 26th day of June, 1946, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Bethel Township, Perquimans County, N. C, and more particularly describ ed as follows, to-wit: . 1st tract beginning dn the Lane leading from Harveys Neck Road to the dwelling house on the said Track at a point 10 chains removed from said Road, thence, S. 61, E. 15.85 chains to a ditch, thence along said ditch S. 31, W. 21.10 chains to a ditch, thence along said ditch S. 2f, E. 7.66 chains to a ditch, thence along said ditch S. 61, W. 20.30 chains to a ditch, thence along said ditch N. 31, W. 7.61, thence N. 61, E. 1.25 chains to a ditch, thence N. 30, W. 7.46 chains to a corner of the fence, thence N. 35, E. 5 chains, thence N. 38, E. 6.10 chains, thence N. 6, W. 3.10 chains, thence N. 29, E. 70 chains, thence N. 17, E. 2.25 chains, thence S. 75, E. 1.22 chains, thence N. 17, E. 1.23 chains, thence N. 72, W. 1.22 chains, thence N. 45, E. 2.17 chains, thence S. 87, E. 5.06 chains; thence N. 24, E. 10 chains to place of beginning. 2nd. Track j tit 'I prl a line as 1st Track," thence K. 61, W. along a line f marked trees to edge of swamp,' thence, Southernly aTong'a line & marked trees at the edge of swamp to a big Gum near a corner of fence, thence' up a small Run along line" of marked trees to a corner of fence, thence S. 87, E. 5.06' chains to point of beginning, both said Tracks being parte of the old .Thatch Farm purchased by said Small, by M. H. White and containing 97 acres more or less, .jfev". -t The successful bidder at said sale will be requested to deposit with the trup'tee t n a-7 i..nt of. V, bid.; ' . V" 'O Vr-Y'A ' H.V STAKES " p'SfaUS JUUSTEE This 20th dy of K.y; 146. ; May 24, 81, June 7i 14 , ATHLETES . FOOT GERM - HOW TO KILL IT - IF NOT PLEASED, your 86c Decs. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 , alcohol, it PENETRATES. Reaches and kills MORE germs faster. . . ROBERSON'S DRUG' STOKE Hertford, N. 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