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C4 T Pcrquir:2r.3 Vcey Published, wery IV.iay at HerV ford, NortJi Carolina. -,.'. MAX cahpb: Editor Entered M second class matter November 15, 1934, at Post Office it Hertford, North Carolina, un der the Act of March, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION BATES In Perquimans, Gates, Chowan and Pasquotank Counties, per year, $1.50, Outside Perquimans, Gates, Chowan and Pasquotank Counties, per year, 12,00. Advertising rates fumhhed by request. : . . (FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1951 should be enoouraged wherever neces-'NortJi .Orel sary to make modern machinery Avail able to idhe farmers of any community. Perqui?nans FFA Wins In Judging: Contest In a livestock judging contest held at Gatesville on Thursday, April 12, the Perquimans County High School TEA teams won (top honors in Judging dairy cattle, beef cattle, and hogs. The dairy cattle Judging team was composed of Billy (Morris (Benton, Eu gene Bdyce, and IRohet Morris Win- slow, while the team judging beef came ana nogs was eomposea ox wh ence Chapped!, (Jr., John Mansfield,' and Bobby Smith. : Thee teams will .take part in the District livestock Judging Contest to be held at Tar boro on. May 12. They were . coached and trained by tnear agriculture teacher, G. C Buck. Oth er schools taking part in the livestock Judging contest at (Gatesville werei Central, (Weeksville, Griggs, Moyock, Gatesville, Chowan, - Bunbury and HobbsviHe. ! . " " t'j ij tt i "Jy ell for persons tr-i. j c is jt thei estate of Boll L . ( t them to the undersigned 1 1 1, N. C, on or before the HC-Ji y of April, 1952, or this notice will I a lidded in bar of their recovery. A'l r arsons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. " This 18th day of "April, 1951. -' : Mrs. Joyce B. HarrelL -apr27,may4ll,18;25,1-jnel v CrM. MAIUL,, ' , Administrator of The man who believes, street corn er gossip thinks he has plenty of sense. '- . Classified EJLGgds Develops Through Ages While we do ncjt know as much as we would like ito know about the eady history of the human race, it is ap parent that somewhere, sometime, the! tribes of the prehistoric ages develop ed a primitive plow, which led to the cultivation of the soil , and made if possible for men to live in permanent, populous communities. Agriculture has made tremendous strides since the first man fashioned' a plow from some forked tree. a long way from this ifcree-ftype of COTTON SEED CHEAPEST IN N. C . NOTICE TO CIDSISS ADDITION JHETvl 'SOTJi COLORED EUnLSSnrJTvY SCHOOL 0FERQU1MAINS COUNTY, ' NORTH CAROLINA Sealed bids wiH be received by' the Board of Education of Perquimans County, Hertford, North Carolina, at. the Perquimans -County Court. House, Hertford, North Carolina, up to 2:00 P.M., May 8, 1951, and immediately thereafter publicly opened and read at the said office Xort t. : ? ADDarnON-JHERTPOiaD - COLORED (EUEMEOTARY, SCHOOL Separate proposals will be received for the general construction, electrical, plumbing, ' and heating work. (Plans and specifications and bidding blanks are on rile at the office of James W. Griffith, .Jr., Architect, cc- . " i f a, i i. Wo to:- J f j"v,"I t. . The Owner rc irves tie r" t t ject any or all iJ-Lj, and to v-jvci -. formaLtwlL (. l . IThe award cf the contrf" t v".!,' consiaonea upon rones r. 'j.m j available for toittruc"'"i mi tie : :t i jr.. j ;j ; i . : j ii i C r t" . .ry, A3 t - -or fci- 1.,.. ta tJJ et'. te will .lase mtle . .a payme-1. v ' i TLIj Srd day cf IT IZ A. ' - C. 1 TYT-TOH, Owner reserves te r ' t o hold f:e; . Administrator of 'Urs. JIattie Tynch bids for a period cf ED ilay iter the aprG,.07nay4Jll , ff. T.,(T .J3. Suoerirtendent--' Kving qualified as Administrators , 'ESAD J 2TJOA'-:ON C7,0f of W H. StaILr-s, de- ' ' PnrTv7.L: CCtr.rY. i iceI,-la f -rewuimans County, -, . Hertford, fftoiOi Carolina. JAMES Wt GrrFFTTH, 53. Architect - .. 1 . ' ' Greenville, North CaroHna." " " - - - Anril 27 :t-""j Carolina, tlJs is to noty all f c ons having claims against the es- ra,.'tP(r-j,,.,n''. ,r''...'.. j .' ,'.... NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION , I Having qualified as Administrator! of the estate of Mrs. Hattie Tynch. ! deceased, hufae of (Perquimans County,' North (Carolina, this Is to notify all I persons having claims against i the estate of said deceased to exhibit' them FOR;GALE, - ' 'i Greenyille, N. C, and may be obtain- ,da5lj2jSJ USE T-4-L iDOR ATHLETE'S (FOOT BECAUSE y - It has greater ' PENETRATING Power. (With 90 undiluted alcohol base, it carries the active medication DEEPLY, to kill the semi on contact Get happy reHef IN ONE HOUR or your 40c back at any drug store. To- adv. , "THE KING 6F SWINE" PIGS (BOARS GILTS; ' Member OIC Swine JBreeders Association 8V Years, f- , Selby R. Clinton i MESSY HILL, N. C-I i i cr I 1 if ' r cf v si J1':J to e JJ e 1 imme."-l9 pEyarf '1 l; it If -v : This day of Kardl, X'.Zl. . -eojuge l. l:as:. , Administrators of W. H. CU--marSOAprSJSOTayii.. , r'l 'io r- 4 - Whni k'-'nuy riowa dna, " folks comp.wa ol D.-Tif bactcjici. V -'P1 mod nrfrf iW".';,,'!'cii 'and ' ' lonft Miuor luuirar rub tiwws c If ndumd kiunr fuaciloa k down qu to uct common ew and ttrain, over-exertion or eotd. Atinot blnddar irriutiraia o to , dnnnnxei of wronc diet nu cnua fjv. Upniuuiaor frequent pnxtA j. Don't necieet your Udnsys If teM cw ' tlnu bother jroa. Try Donn'i Puis a 1 Oioratle. band eucmefuUy hy muiiona r orar years. While often otharwiae ev a. If a aaaanc bow many tlmea Doan'a 4 happy raiil from tiMae oicaixuona ttoa 15 nilea of kidney tube and fi fiaaa out waata, ,et)Ooaa'i. FUla toda DOAij'O WlLO laWAaaAaAarila MALE HELP IWANTED-J)UE Tt j expansion we need two more men to call on farmers, t (Experience not necessary,; Home every night. Ref erence required. Write Mr. McVey, Candler (Building, Baltimore 2, Md. It lg apr207. '--r Qi-i plow,, which is pictured on Egyptian monuments, to (the modern plow used in this country. We ihuat remember that, in some backward areas of the world, the tilling of the soil continues in primitive fashion. Even in the most advanced countries, where civilization has developed, its full, benefits have been slow to reach the tillers of the soil. This naturally resulted from isolation but countries with good roads, telephones, radios and newspapers, exhibit an accelerated progress in agriculture. iiecause modern agricultural' ma-, for the average farmer, in ieny in " stances, (to take advantage of the, de velopments of science. It is necessary - for fanners to foster mutual cooper' we wwt tMitaf waaa v waj4l ivu m Hiimu UUiHIe to make available to all members, the use of the beat and most modern ma chine. Another development 'in modern! agriculture is tne appearance Of tne specialist. This often occurs when some - .individual purchases modern farm machinery and makes it avail able to other farmers, either he- rent. al or by undertaking a specific tas' for a specified amount; Thia practice to be coker 100 wilt resistant one year from (Breeder. Cleaned, de linted, treated and certified in four bushel bags. 2.90 per bushel. H. B. SprulM, Windsor, N. C. i :: AprlSO, lMay5 FOR (SALE WELL EOOTED CA meUia and Azalea. .6 Camellia Jap' onica and 6 Azaleas mixed, 10 fo $1.00 delivered to you. (Send f 1.00 bill. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ford' Nursery. Magnolia, - Miss. ; : Box ' 609. . . aprl3,20 FOR (SALE 7 JCIRES OK LAND. One and a quarter miles south of y Hertford on Edenton Highway. Can give clear title. Mrs. A. B. Keen, 7611 Gloucester Ave. Norfolk 5, Va. Phone 84349 , apr20-mayllpd SALESMEN WANTED MAN FOR food products business. Permanent, if you are a hustler. Earnings based on. sales. Write Hawleigh's Dept. NCD-320-783, (Richmond, Va. april!27. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 'Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Joyce B. HarrelL I deceased, late of Perquimans County,' plying labor and furnishing materials ed from him upon deposit of Twenty- Five dollars (125.00). Bidders who submit a bona fide and reasonable bid I will be refunded the full amount of the I deposit upon return of earn in good condition wjthin five (5), days after letting date. Cost of printing and' handling will be retained on al others. I All Contractors are hereby notified! that any and all pertinent, provisions of the General Statutes of North Carolina governing the Jetting of pub lic - buumng contracts, subsequent I amendments and. enactments pertain ing, to the licensing, registration and! regulation of their respective profes sions and trades wOl be observed in the receipt of bids and flie award, of the work, All bidders must be duly licensed as Contractors by the State Of North Carolina at the time of sub-1 mitting their, bid and as provided by G. IS. 105-64, Subsectiott B, before un dertaking to execute any contract A bidders' certified check for 5 of the bid must accompany -each bid. (In heu thereof a bidder may offer a I certified check for 2 of the bid plus 1 a. bid bond-of 8 of the bid). As required by law, aft certified'-checks! submitted with proposals shall be drawn on a (Bank or Trust Company insured by the Federal Deposit In surance Corporation. 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