jgS PERQUIMANS WEEKLY I TT OrD, N. JT F' T"IY ?. n. TBI Perquimans Weekly 6 Published every Friday at Hert ford, North Carolina. t MAX CAMPBELL.- Editor Eatered as second class matter November 15, 1934, at Post Office t Hertford, North Carolina, un der the Act of March, 187. . Hank Carolina X SUBSCRIPTION RATES la Perquimans, Gates, Chowan and Pasquotank Counties, per year. m ciii n : r n N Ghewan and Pasquotank Counties, per year, $2.00, Advertising rates' furnished by request FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1951. Good Seed For Crops The fanners of Perquimans County are about to begin their new year. They -will soon initiate the crops upon which they will depend for a living in come. Into the uncertain lap of the weather and the market, they consign their fortune and the well-being of the families for whilch they labor. It is not a very inviting prospect for farmers. What the future holds, in regard to yield, is hard to determine, What may be expedted in the way of prices is also uncertain. There are risks that are inevitable but no un necessary liability should be callously or wantonly added. Too otften a farmer plants his crop without considering the great import, ance of the seed. Heavy losses result every year, in every crop, from poor seed. Good seed is important. It is the good beginning which enalbles one farmer .to outdo his neighbor. Good seed will mean good stands, healthy plants, with ability to live and grow and to withstand temporary setbacks. We urge every farmer who reads this article to determine to plant only the best seed in the spring. This is one expenditure which will pay big dividends. . i ed time and for a particular purpose without endangering the permanence of their , free institutions. Neverthe less, they should be alert, now as al ways, in order to safeguard the liber ties that individuals cherish. : ; Classified and Legate FRUIT TREES, NUT TREES, Grape Vines, Berry Plants, and Or. namental Plant Material offered by Virginia's Largest Growers. Write today for Free Copy 56ipage Plant ing Guide in color. Salespeople wanted. Waynesboro ' Nurseries, Waynesboro) Va. FOR SALE (REGISTERED SPOT ted Poland China Bred Gilts to far row in April, $75.00; Boars ready for service, $50.00. .From prize winning stock., H. B. Spruill, Wind sor, N. C. janl2,19,26feb2 NOmCE OF ADMINISTRATION . Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of W." G. Holloweill, 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 Winfall, N.VC, on or before the 5th day of January, 1952 Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims 'against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rocky Mounty, N. C, on or before the 13th day of Januai y, 1952, or this notice will be pieaded iu bar of their recovery. All persons in- dented to said estate will please make immediate payment. f This 13th day of January, 195L' -" C. CARLYLE WARD Executor of Thomas R. Ward. Janl9,26,Feb2,9A63 Ito the undersigned at Route 2, Hert ford, N. C, on or before (he 10th day of January, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 10th day of January, 1951. LIZZIE WHITE. ' Administratrix of Frank D. White. , JanI1249J2fiFeb246 NOTICE OF IRE-SALE Under and by virtue off an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Perquimans County in a' Special pra ceeding entitled "Elizabeth W. Small, individually, and- Charles - Buxton Small, minor, by his mother and gen eral guardian, Elizabeth W. Small, Ex Parte," entered on January 22, 1951, directing a resale of ithe proper ty hereinafter described for partition among the owners thereof, the under signed, through her attorney, wall, on Thursday, tile 8th day of February, 1951, at 12 o'clock; noon, at Who Court House door in Hertford, North Caro Una, offer for re-sale at public 'auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property to-fwnit: That certain tract or parcel of land situate in Hertford Township,' Fer- AppreciateOur Inheritance Human beings, aEve today in Per quimans County, should appreciate the inheritance that has come ito them from men and women who have lived in the years that are gone-. This may seem like a commonplace declaration but it involves an understanding ac ceptance of the institutions which have been bequeathed to us. Those living today arrived in a worlds which had been developed by others. They enjoyed modern family life, churches, schools, governments and, be it added, an economic arrange- ment that makes for their comfortable living. These things have not always been in the world. They have been slowly developed, often by the blood, as well as the sweat, of humanity. In casually accepting them and in carelessly mis using them, we exhibit a form of ig norance which is perilous to human progress. As we comprehend in full the value of the gifts of our ancestors, we are apt to safeguard; them. We would not willingly destroy in a day, or in a few years, the fruit of humanity's struggle through many centuries. Nat urally, we benefit by what men have wrought before us and the only honor able course in life is to preserve thess gifts for generations yet unborn. Democracy Is Not , The Way Of War As the people of the United States gird themselves for the burden of cre ating and supporting an adequate de fense force, they should understand that the ways of democracy are not the ways of war. 1 Whenever a free' people find themselves engaged in combat, or preparing for a possible attack, they must willingly surrender some of the privileges which belong to free men. ( "' The cry is sometimes heard that any abrogation of the rights of the people means the end of liberty. This view is not supported by history be cause the people of this country have, in prior wars, relinquished some pri vileges on order to adequately meei a national emergency. When the Job is finished, they readily reassert their power and once more enjoy full and unfettered freedom. . , . ". Before Wor'd War II, there was talk in this country of the death of democracy if, the nation became en gaged in war. The concentration of authority necessary to throw the full power of the natSon into 'the conflict caused some-augmentation of power in the hands' of officials. The same thing was true in , connection with World War I.; However, when the crisis passed, there was a natural re surgence of individual freedom. The people of tide country, while devoted to yie ideal of - individual liberty, understand that they can dele gate authority to officials for a Kmit- or this notice will be pleaded in bar. quimans County,, N. C. beginning at of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 5th dav of January, 1951. MRS. THELMA M. HOLLOWELL Executrix of W. G. Hollowell. janl249,26feb2,9,16 NOTICE OF SALE . Under and by virtue of the power vested in the undersigned by the Per quimans County Board of Education, the said undersigned will on the 3rd day of February, 1951, at ll:o.A. M., at the court house door at Perquimans County, N. C, offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, that pro perty in New Hope Township, Per quimans County, North Carolina, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning on road from .Woodville to New Hope at a large marked Water Oak, and running a westerly course along a line of marked trees 100 yards to a marked white oak on said road, thence a southerly course along said oad to first station, containing 2 acres. For chain of title see deed book 13, page 574, Public Registry.of Per quimans County, N. C. The high bid will remain open for an advance bid, for a period of ten days after the day of sale. A 10 per cent deposit will be requir ed of the high bidder. Dated and posted this 2nd day of January, 1951. , J. T. BIGGERS Superintendent Perquimans County I Schools. By: Chas. E. Johnson, Attorney. janl2,19,26andfefo2 a gum stump on the main road let i ing from Hertford to Edenton oa the north side of said road at the old Kramer Brothers Lumber Road 1 on the farm of Clafte Aydletbt, which was sold to J. E. Commander; North 3 de grees West 13 chains; thence North 45 degrees East 57.41 chains to a point in the line of the David-Skinner heirs; thence South 75 degrees East 30 chains to the corner of the David Skinner fence; thence Westerly about one mile to the place of beginning, be ing 160 acres, more or less; and being the same property conveyed to W. L. Small by J. C. B. Ehnnghaus, Trvwtee, by deed recorded in the Public Regis try of said County in Deed Book 19, page 499. '- - Terms of sale: The opening bid shall be the upset bid, as made in this proceeding, of six thousand eight hundred twenty-seven ' dollars, and seventy-five cents ($6(827.76) ; the highest bidder ait sale will be required to deposit with the Commissioner an amount of five per cent (5) of said bid. the .balance of the purchase money to foe paid upon confinmaltion of the j sale by the Court and delivery of deed; and said ku.Js will be sold sub ject to 1951 taxes. This 22nd day of January, 195C ELIZABETH W. SMALL, V-" Commissioner. . By: J. HERBERT SMALL, Attorney. Jan26,Feb2 EasyV.lUirjl tagging D:s: When kidney fanattoa slows down; many folk complain ol naninc backacha, loss of pep and energy, has.ds.cnes and diaainaaa. Don't suffer longer with these djaeomforta if reduced kidney function ia getting yon down due to such common cauaea aa stress and atraln, overexertion or expoaure to cold. 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Ward, Trustee, on January 1, 1947, and recorded in M. D. Book 22, page 473, Public Registry of Perquimans County, default having been made in the payment' of the note secured by the same, and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee, will, on the 5th day of Feb ruary, 1951, at 11:30 o'clock A. M., at the Court House door of Perquimans County, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, that certain property lbcated in Hertford Township, Perquimans County, N. C., described as follows, viz:. . It being all of those two tracts of land conveyed to Louis Henry Felton by deed from Vashtie Brickhouse and others bearing date of November 29, 1946 and registered in deed book 30, page;592, to which reference is hereby made for a complete description of said land. First Tract containing 100 acres more or less. Second Tract con taining 44 acres more or less. . The above property will be sold ac cording to the General Statutes N. C, regarding foreclosure sales of mort gaged property. A cash deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the successful bidder at day of sale, . l- Dated and posted this 5th day of January, 1951. J. W. WARD Trustee. ;anl2,19,26Jteb2 - ' ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Frank D. White, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them SALE OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT BONDS Sealed bids will be received At the office of the undersigned attorney un til twelve o'clock noon February .10, 1951, and then opened, for bonds of Burnt Mill Creek Drainage District totaling $11,000.00 principal, bearing interest at six per cent per annum, payable in eleven equal annual install ments, three through thirteen 'years from date. Form of bontjp. and place of payment to be agreed upon by mak er and purchaser. Right to reject any and all bids reserved. - '. 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