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AT LEADER SCHOOL Sgt JDerl G. Winslow of Med. Co, SOth Inf., Regt? was 'among 84 "ta denta who graduated from The Infan try Center's Advanced Leaders School this week at Fort Benning. The three-week school is designed to train non-commissioned officers for positions of leadership. Classified and Lesrals FOR SALE NICE FARM NEAR Burgess; 43 acres more or less; 15 acres cleared land. Nice home and water supply. Electricity; shade trees. On paved road. For further details write N. L. Whedbee, Dri vers, Va. Phone Suffqlk, Va., 6914. Julyl6,2S ' ' ' Tucker Fish Market 56 King Street Hertford, N. C. Wishes to remind the general public that the good fish season Is here. We wish to helo the eeneral public with your fish problem by dressing and delivering at no extra cost. Utii us for your fish needs. Phone 8896. July8,15,22pd and recorded in M. D. Hook 29,! page is recorded in M. D. Book 29, page 246, in -die office of the Register of 239, Public Registry of Perquimans "Deeds of Perquimans County, N., C, County, N. C. ! default having been made In the pay-i A cash deposit of 5 'Will be re- ment of the indebtedness thereby se- quired of the high bidder at the day cured and said deed of trust being ky' of the sale. f the terms thereof subject to foreclos- Dated and posted this 26th day of ure, the undersigned trustee will of- June, 1954. . fer for sale at public auction to the I CHAS. E. JOHNSON, . highest bidder for cash at the court-1 Trustee. house door in Hertford, Perquimans July2,9,16,23 County, N. C, at 11:30 o'clock A. M,L 7. 7"""" ii nf .Tiiiw iqki North Carolina In The ,mrtv conveved in said deed of .Perquimans County Superior Court trust, the same lying and being i James Alton Wmslow and Wife, Cath, Hertford and Bethel Townships, Per-! quimans County, N. C, and more par ticularlv described as follows: FIRST TRACT: LYING AND be ing in the town of Hertford, N. C, and described as being lots 1, 8, and 4 as shown on plat recorded in Deed Book 80, page 506, Public Registry of PermiimnnR flnuntv. and all buildings' and fixtures thereon loca tea. known erine K. Winslow; Teresa M. Smith and Husband, Wentford L. Smith; Evie P. S tailings and Husband, Woodrow Stallings; Eloise A. White and Husband Linden O'N. White; Ivor Faye Lassiter and Husband, Elmer C. Lassiter, Petitioners Ex Parte. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of an order entered in the THE 21st SEMI-ANNUAL CONSIGN ment Bred Gilts and Boar Sale, sponsored by the Virginia Hamp shire Swine Breeders' Association will be held Thursday night, July 22nd, 1954 at 7 o'clock at the P. D. Gwaltney, Jr., and Company Plant, Smithfield, Va., selling 45 bred gilts and 12 boars. With hog numbers low and prices good why not come to Smithfield and buy several top females and a herd sire from the leading herds of the State. The en tire offering Bangs tested and chol era treated. For catalog write Carl W. Grove, Sec.-Treas., Waynesboro, Va. Julyl6 nnoMtui no fh "TTeifnrrt T.vIre-t above cause bv Honorable W. H. Pitt. L-J cum, Pnmnnmr " I Clerk fiunerior Court dated th 23rd C i 1 1-1 i ULUIUQ . ' SECOND TRACT: Being. in Bethel day of June, 1954, the undersigned I Township and beginning at a point on Commissioners will, on the 23rd day of the northern side of the Hertford Bur- July, i54, at twelve o'clock, noon, at gess Road, said point being on the the Court House door of Perquimans cessful bidder at the time of This notice dated and posted this 23rd day of June, 1954. - W. H. OAKEY, JR., Commissioner F. T. HORNER, - ' Commissioner June25July2,9,16,23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrate es of the estate of Mrs. Ella C. Mun den, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2. Windsor, N. C, on or before the 2nd day of July, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of July, 1954. MRS. HELEN M. BRITT AND MRS. JANE HALL, Administratrices of ' Mrs. Ella C. Munden July 9,16,23,30,Aug6,13 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of James A. Barcliff, 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 to the undersigned at Route 2, Box 102, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 2nd day of July, 1955 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This 2nd day of July, 1954. NAOMI BARCLIFF, Adminisratrix of James A. Barcliff. July9,16,23,30,Aug6,18 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Sammie Sutton, Sr., 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 Route 2, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 23rd day of June, 1955 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd day of June, 1954. CARROLL R. WILLIAMS, Administrator of Sammie Sutton, Sr. July 2,9,16,230,Aug6 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to L. C. Winslow by Curlee Felton, Napoleon Felton, Nina Riddick, Rosa Felton and Gilbert Rid dick, bearing date of November 15, 1952, and default having been made in the terms and payment of said Deed of Trust. I shall offer for sale at Public Auction at the Court House door in Perquimans County, N. C, on July 31st, at 11 A. M., the following described real estate. Tract number one: Beginning at a point en the Win fall Whiteston highway at Alvin Win slow corner, running one degree West 10.55 chains, thence N. 2 degrees East 1.90 chains, thence due East 10.55 chains to the Highway, thence along said highway to point of beginning, containing 2 acres and a house. Tract number 2: All of our right title and interest in the John Lilley Estate tract, contain ing 43 acres by survey. Beginning at a post on Winfall Whiteston highway at Alvin Winslow corner then S. 89 deg. E. 9.93 chains, thence N. 2 deg. 7 chains, thence S. 89 deg. E. 9.30 chains, thence N. 62 deg. E. 19.35 chains to corner on a ditch, thence along said ditch S. 26 deg. W. 30.00 - chains to B. F. Riddick line, thence N. 86 deg. W. 86 deg. W. 14.42 chains to point of beginning. Terms of Sale: Cash at time of sale and no resale, last bidder is pur chaser. i, L. C. WINSLOW Mtgee. Posted this June SO, 1954. v For further description see Mort gage Deed Book 18 on page 78. : : - ' July2,9,l,23 NOTICEOF SALE " Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by L. UV Stalling! and J. & Roebuck, dated October 2L 1953, eastern boundary of a lane dividing the J. H. Newbold and T. W. White es tate property, thence along said lane north 53 degrees east 9 chains, south 70 degrees east .66 chains, nor 74 degrees east .87 chains, south 87 de grees east 1.26 chains, north 70 de grees east 4.41 chains, south 71 de grees east 2 chains, north 60 degrees east 1.30 chains, north 52 degrees east 1.10 chains, north 55 degrees east t.P8 chains, south 72 degrees east 3 chains to a fence, south 52 degrees 15 inin. utes west 6.21 chains to a canal ditch, thence southwesterly course alonp the middle of said canal ditch to the Hert ford Burgess Road, thence In a north westerly course along said road to Doint of beginning. For further chain of title see deed book 31, page 130, Public Registry of Perquimans Coun ty and being known as the Hertford Locker & Packing Company Abbitor. THIRD PROPERTY: All rights, interest and title, in and to that ter- tain lease granted or made to the Hertford Locker and Packing Com pany by the Town of Hertford. The said "Hertford Locker and Packing Company" being one and the same corporation as the "Hertford Locker and Packing Company, Inc." CHATTEL PROPERTY: all fix tures, furniture, equipment., merchan dise, and stock of goods, of every des cription, now located at the Locker Plant in town of Hertford, and the Ab bitor, in Bethel Township; and all ad ditional nurchases of fixtures, furni ture, equipment, merchandise and stocl of goods, of every description, purchas ed in the replacement of, andor ad dition thereto. But this sale will be made subject to a certain other deed of trust which County, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, those certain lands situated in Be'vi dere Township, Perquimans County, N. C, and described as follows: BEGINNING at a corner in the line of William C. Chappell and L. W. An derson and running, thence along saia Anderson's line and J. H. Laydcn's line, a lead ditch S. 38 degrees W. 48.75 chains to the Swamp Road; thence along said road N. 60 degrees 11.5 chains and N. 44 degrees W. 4.5 chains to a corner in the line of G. W. Whitehead; thence along said White head's line S. 45 degrees W. 4.75 chains, N. 64 degrees W. 1.5 chains and S. 58 degrees W. 37.5 chains to a pine stump, a corner in the line of G. W. Whitehead and Ruth L. Ward; thence along the line of Ruth L. Ward N. 48 degrees E. 42 chains to the Swamp Road; thence along said road S. 44 degrees E. 3.85 chains; thence leaving said road and continuing along the line of Ruth Ward N. 42 degrees E. 5 chains, N. 66 degrees E. 1 chain, N. 50 degrees E. 35 chains and N. 32 degrees E. 8.25 chains to the line of William C. Chappell, thence along said Chappell's line S. 52 degrees E. 13.6 chains to the point of beginning, con taining 96.3 acres more or less and be ing a part of the land described ;n deed from Dr. I. A. Ward and wife to James H. Winslow and Addison. purchaser is not to receive any Tents E. Winslow, dated January 1st, 1926 j or profits from said lands for the year and recorded in Book 16. Pasre 405. A y reason oi sucn purcnase. Pemuimann Countv RpHst.nr. And A deposit of five per eent of the being the same land as conveyed by nigh bid will be required of the sue- deed from Addison Winslow and wife Ethel Mae Winslow to James H. Win slow, dated 15 August 1940 and re corded in-Book 26, Page 89 Perquim ans County 'Registry, but excepting and excluding from the aforesaid lands that certain tract of land which was conveyed to James A. Winslow by deed from James H. Winslow and wife, dated March 6, 1953, and des cribed as follows: "That certain lot of land situated in Belvidere Township, Perquimans County, N. C, on the West or South west side of the road leading from Winfall to what is known as the swamp Road, and beginning on said road at a small ditch which is the first ditch westwardly from the house now occupied by the said James H. Winslow, said ditch being the dividing line between the lands of the Grantors and the lands of John T. Lane estate, and running from said ditch South- nroiwiliv am CnnfliTITnnnn rT A. f L -HiTZ o Hunter, Annie J,, 3 acres Home Tract. coin GUrXlGR GOLD TAKE for symptomatic RELIEF NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PuOPERTY F0.1 NOil-PAYhiEHT 1SS3 TAXES (Continued from Page Two) Harrell, Addie L. Riddick, 19 acres Pierce Tract , 6.38 Hinton, James, 2 acres walker Land; l House. Hollowell, Henry M., 1 acre Home Tract-. Hollowell, John Russell, 1 acre John Burke Land. Hollowell, Pat Estate, 11 acres Home Tract; 8 acres Swamp Tract Hollowell, William H., 30 acres W. H. Nixon, Mansfield Tract Holley, George and Joe, 30 acres Lawrence Holley Tract Copeland and others 13.83 7.46 2.34 15.60 26.05 6.7H feet; thence Southwardly or South eastwardly, parallel with said road, a distance of 312 feet; thence North wardly or Northeastwardly, at right angles to said road and parallel with Holley, Minnie, 10 acres Annie Boyd Tract 4.11 V.78 6.78 Hunter, W. L., and W. P., 62 acres J. M. Hunter Land-J. R. Stanton Hurdle, Jason, l acre Home Tract; l Mew House. 33.43 11.28 Hurdle, Martha J., 12 acres Hurdle Tract ; 4.54 Hurdle, Thomas H., acre Home Tract; 2 acres Bay Branch School - Site - Zi.il 7.52 ITCH NO MORE. IN 15 MINUTES. IF NOT PLEASED YOUR 40c BACK at any drug store. Use easy-to-apply ITCH-ME-NOT, to allay the itch of eczema, athlete's foot, ring worm, poison ivy, insect bites. . Feel the relief in 15 minutes or your money back at S AND M. adv the first line, a distance of 312 feet to Hurdle, Warren, Estate, 4 acres Home Tract 6.25 said road; thence Westwardly, or Northwestwardly, along said road, to the place of beginning, containing 2.23 acres more or less." . The foregoing sale will be on the express condition that possession will be given January 1, 1955, and that the FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT Keratoly tic action is a must! T-4-L, a keratolytic fungicide, sloughs off in fected skin to reach and kill eerms and fungus ON CONTACT. If not Hurdle, William S., 6 acres A. E. Winslow-H. H. Perry Tract Jordan. Alton. 1 13 acres Will Winslow Land: 1 acre Warren Soivey and J. B. Perry Land; 1 House ; 18.72 Jordan, Maude, 12 acres Miller Hurdle Tract.. . 4.56 Lassiter, Fannie, 40 acres Fannie Lassiter Land. . 5.00 Lassiter, Roosevelt, 1 acres Elijah Smith Tract. 1.90 Lilly, B. F., Heirs, 65 acres White Tract; 45 acres Lilly Tract 18.66 Lilly, James, 1 acres W. G. Riddick Land 20.08 Lilly, Joseph H., 59 acres E. B. Lilly, Home Tract 18.35 Monds, Laura Lee, acre L. H. Hurdle Tract and Home . 6.89 Morris, Hester Winslow, Heirs, 6 acres Home Tract 3.32 Norfleet, Mary E.. 50 acres Nicholson Land . 3.04 Overton, Clotie E. (Winslow) 5.6 acres Josiah White Tract ; 13.63 Overton, Luna, 1 acre Josiah White Tract .; 10.83 pleased IN 1 HOUR, your 40c back at j Overton, W. H , Estate, 1 acre Home Tr7ctCZZI" 12.11 any drug store. Today at S & M, D., 6 acres Hester Winslow Tract; 1 acre Thad Perry llrjsevM EasylMe'ilf Winn kidney hmetfoa aiowt down, many folk complain of santaf backache, loss of pep and Miufjr, bssdschaa and dusatnanv Don't anffor longer with them diaeomfoita If induced kidney fnnctten ia retting -on down due to Hen common eauaea'aa atnaa and etrmin, over-exertion or ezpoaure to . cold. Minor bladder irritatlona due to cold, riaiiiimi or wrong diet may cause getting VP ugnta or irequent I Perry, Alton Tract 10.43 Perry, Henley N., 1 acre House and Lot , 22.65 Ferry, Isabella D., 4 acres Emmanuel Perry Land , 8.10 4.72 52.72 3.48 a ciijr, isainuuv 1 icb xjimiiaiiuci xciiy rtlliu. Perry, Thadeus W., 2 acres Rhoda Perry Tract..: Riddick, Claude, 35 acres Jessie Rountree, Southrn Vineyard Riddick, Hobboco Monds Estate. 4.2 acres Riddick Tract Riddick, James C, 4 acres Home Tract . . . ' 1.90 Riddick, James Floyd, 10 acres Jessie Rountree Tract and New House KioaicK, m. x., ( acres Home Tract- 25.04 3.99 16.43 lint nnelect vmir kidneva if theae eondi. tlana bother you. Try Ooan'l Pilla a mild diuretic. Used mmmfnlly by millions for over GO years. While often otherwise caused, Ifa amsing how many times Doan'a give happy relief from these discomforts help the 16 miles of kidney tubes and Altera flush out waste. Get Doan'a Fills todayl Drimi's Pills Riddick, Sonny, 1 acre Home Tract: 10 acres Winaro. J. I. Perrv Tract Riddick, T. R., 4 acres Home Tract 4.12 Kiddick, W. Gaither, acre A. E. Winslow Tract; 13 acres T. M. Lamb Tract; 48 acres AddieWinslow Tract 37.85 Kiddick, Willie T., iz acres J. H. Miller Tract Rountree, C. N., Land 4.54 3.85 4.92 4.12 ifias Smith, G. Preston, acre Louisa Eason Tract , 11.69 Smith, Robert, IVi acres Home Tract.; . 2.79 Spellman. George, Heirs, 14 acres Whitehead Heirs Land 4.03 Walton, Terry, 1 acre Eason Tract : 5.99 Rountree, Julia, 15 acres C. Winslow Tract. Small, Cyphus, 7 acres Small Tract Smith, Dan, 3 acres Home Tract- White, Moses, Heirs, 22 acres Home Tract and House . 6.78 winslow, uortez i'., uarage and Tools. .. Winslow, John A., 1 acre R. H. Hurdle Tract Winslow, Montique, l acre Tollie Twine Tract-. Winslow, Ruth Ann, acre Sammie WinsloW Tract. 7.67 7.88 1.98 1.98 '-,5 ,v y. 1 ''.IM,.Ve . . . 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