CS1AK3 trtTLY. ErLTTCLXtm ClT-tiWA, nBAlf NOVEMBER 18 1955
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' The first annual Beltwids Cotton
Production Conference will be' held
December 15-16 At Memphis, Team,
the National Cotton Council hag an.
Bobnced. ' . ' . , ,
: The meeting will, focus attention
n . insect control, disease control,
chemical weed control, fertilisation,
irr 'nation, and defoliation. 'It 'will
emphasize the importance ef fitting
'together the best "package of prac
tices" for . Any. Individual farm,
. rather than Using a piecemeal ap
proach in adopting new practices.!
' Sessions will be held at the Hotel
Peabody, the Council said. ' . . '
Until thia year the Cotton Conn.,
eil Jias sponsored separate eonfer
noes on insect control, weed .con.
trol, and defoliation. The new Pro.
duction Conference not only re
places the three previous meetings,
, but brings other, problem areas
t-within its scope as well. '...
.' Attending the first in the series
of Beltwide Production Conferences
Will be several hundred, persona
representing all public and private
groups interested in cotton research
' and education. - ' . y
- 1 ' Immediately preceding the con
, ference, and held in1 conjunction
with it; will be separate 'technical
' meetings of , groups particularly
concerned With defoliation, disease
control and insect control. ; '
.'Not To Suggest, Of Course
?What'a fine ehild. Can he say
anything?"'
. Thahk you every time anyone
pufe a dime in his bank." ,
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"TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED
STJlfDA? SCEC
." LESSON
"There la Hot a greater prophet
"than J5hn the Baptist, - , .
'Some one nas written 'this of
man's power: ; ."With radar, man's
eyes are. so powerful he can see
through a fog. With television, he
can watch a football ,gam8 being
played 3,W)0 " miles 'tcw&yy Etec'
tronica . have go enlarged man's
voice that the slightest whisper can'
be heard around the world. Aero
nautics fcfcve given Waft- such wings
that he .flies faster than the speed
of sound,'' and now must stop to
hear hijnselfj, coming. JMan ;ha
built up a power, that may destroy
civilizatioWbirt jK&daa. Christ is
kept alive
it!
a spirit than cart gkv
CARD OF THANKS , .
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for the visits, -prayv.
era,, cards, flowers1 and all other
kindnesses shown during the illness
and death of our husband and fa
ther, Ben Harrell. v T ' s "
wife and Children.
Classified :Legds
CARD; OF THANKS
. Lwish to thank everyone for the
gifts, cards and flowers sent me
while I was a patient in the hospK
taV and convalescing at home.
MRS. GLENN MATTHEWS.
FOR SALE 3 USED TYPEWRIT,
ers in good condition; Low pric
ed. See M. J. Gregory, Hert
ford, N. 0. , '' It,
Berry -Plants, Grape Vines, Nut
Trees and Landscape Plant Ma.
, terial, offered by Virginia's Lar.
gest Growers; Salespeople want
ed. WAYNESBORO NUSSER.
. JES, Wayneebore, Virginia."
Nov4,ll,18,2&
HELP WANTED MAN OR WOi
man wanted to handle McNess
Products fulfor spare time. Op.
portunity to make 40 a day.. No
.jqerienc, 'necessary. Write
.Mcness Company Depu c,
Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, M4.
Novll,18
FOR SALE RED BERRY PY.
canther shrubbery $1 each. Also
strawberry plants. See Corp
' Reed, RFD 2, Hertford, N, C. j
It
Clinton Carter Una 300 fett to a
point; thence, in an easterly diree
tfaa, a line sraBcl with said road,
100 feet to a yov&i thene in- a
southerly direction a lin perpen
dicular with said road, 300. feet to
said road; thenee in a westerly di
rection along aM road too feet to
the place of beginning, Bee deed
book AS, page 9, Public Registry,
for chain of title. . .
Dated and posted this 1st day of
November, IDbft. ' -'.
CHAS. E. JOHNSON.
" Trustee., .. ,.
Novll,18,25,Dec2
WANTED-MAN FOR - NEARBY
jRawleigh busitiesg in Perquimana
County. Permanent if you are-a J . .Under and yivirta of m order
hustler. Good profits. For par-
ticulara, write Rawleigh's, DepU proeeoding, tit undersigned Com.
NCK-320-103, Richmond, Va.
Nov4,18 - ,
FOR RENT FRONT BEDROOM.
Apply Mrs., Harry Broughton; 49
Church Street, Hertford, N. C,
' i ! , . Novl8,25
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Adminigtra
tor of the estate of Lillie H. John
son, deceased, late of. Perquimans
County, North Carolina,, this is . to1
notify all persons having claims
against the estate df said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
at Hertford, N. C'on or before
we otn day of Uctober, lB, or
this notice will be nieaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate wfil please
make Immediate payment.
This Bth day of October, 1955.
t CHAS. E. JOHNSON,, i
A ' Administrator of -; '..
' Lillie H. Johnson.
NortitCanIina', - fa The
Pefnulmans County Superior Coit
E, J; Layden and wife. Lula A.
Layden. Archif -fi. tiydeA and
J wife, Beatrice Laydetv Lola, L.
; Coneland and fcnsband.i J; Ml
- Copeland, Nora L, Winslow and
husband, ,ti K; Window 1
w Petitioner "? " . '
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Olive Layden, Defendant. ' ' )
NOTICE OF SALE v
Under and by -virtue of m order
ana County In the above entitled
niseioners wui, n to aind ay ol
November. 1955, at 12i0 o'chel
"IT'S WHITER THAN WHITE!"
SAYS "ATKEY'S FAMOUS IITTLE PA1NTIR " .
"PLANT i FRUIT TREES NOW.
' PnA1f CThS10 ' 1?Mllf fwtm 1TA11W
uujuj m. a,wua a ,v jvwa - - r T
own home orchard and grounds. ' rquimana county, onn
. Carolina, this is to notify all per.
; Write for Free Copy Sfrpage 80na ing clajms againJt
Planting Guide Catalog in color, tate o( said deceased to exhibit
Gomplet assortment of - most them to the undersigned at Route
popular varieties of Fruit Trees, ' ?ii?eJt?rd, C" on ii?0'
"." ' 14th day of November, 1956 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. AM persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This 14th day of November,
1955.
: MRS. MINNIE B. LANE,
Executrix of Elihu Lane -Harry
B. Brown, Attorney
Elizabeth City, N. CV
Novl8,25,Dec219,16,23
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noon, at the courthouse door in
Hertford,- Perquimans County,
North Carolina sell a public auc.
tion, for cash, the following; tract
of land: ' - -
.FIRST TRACT: Xylng- and be
ing in Belridere Townshlpi Per.
quintans County, N. C, and bound,
d on the South ty the land of W.
H. Lamb: ton the. North -by , the
lands of J. J. Chappell and Chart-
he Chappell; on the EaBt by the
lands of E. A. White heirs and
others; on rte Weat by the IS acre
tract of Olive Layden. which said
13 acre tract is itself bounded on
the West by the public road' lead
ing from Belvidere to Whiteville
Grove Church; the tract herein de.
scribed containing 60 acres, more or
Oct21.28,Nov4,lI,l125lc. and 'being the tract formerly
ownea uy.waucer ij. iayaen, ana
being the same tract described In
that certain deed to Walter L. Lay.
den recorded in Deed Book 8U, peg
444, Ferquimans County, M'ith the
exception of 13 acres which has
been mr.veyed to Olive Layden.
SECOND TRACT: Situate in
Belvidere Township, Perquimans
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executrix of
the estate of Elihu Lane, deceased,
One coal covert-ond goes farther
Brushes on Msily-smooths Htttf out
Washas as eatily as til '
Slays while will not turn yellow
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the bow.
er of sale contained in a certain
deed of trust executed by Herbert
Steward and wife, Helen Steward,
dated May 23rd, 1953, and recVrded
in M. D. Book 29, page 185, in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Perquimans County, N. C, default'
having been made in the payment
of the indebtedness 'thereby secured
and said deed of trust being by the
terms thereof subject to foreclos
ure, the undersigned trustees wiU
offer for- sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at the
court house door in Hertford, Per
quimans County, N C, at 11:80
A. M., o'clock, on the 3rd day of
December, 1956, the property con
veyed in said deed of trust, the
same lying and being In Bethel
Township, Perquimans County, N.
C, bounded and described as fol
lows, viz.e . ...
FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a
point on the northern aide of Hertford-Harvey's
Point Road, aid
point being at .the southeastern
comer of the Leroy Parsons prop.
erty, thence in an easterly direction
along said road 100 feet to a point;
thence in a right angle, and in a
northerly direction 300 feet to a
point; thence another right angle, a
line in, a westerly direction to the
Leroy Parsons property; whence
along the line of Leroy Parsons in
a southerly direction to the said
road, the place of beginning, said
tract being 100 feet front and back
by 300 feet deep. See deed book
34, page 495. for chain of title.
SECOND TRACT: Beginning at
a point on the northside of the
Harvey's Point Road, said ttoint be.
ing at the southeastern corner of
the Urn ton parter property; thence
in a northerly direction along the
County, North Carolina, bounded on
the North by the lands of Mary
Riddick; on the East by the heirs
of Elihu White; South by the lands
of Henry Copeland and West by
the lands ot J. W. LAyden, contain
ing 2 acres,' more or less, known as
the Darden Tract, and being the
same tract conveyed to Walter L.
Layden bv deed recorded in Book
20, page 266, Perquimans Register's!
ottice, and the same tract convey,
ed to the late Joshua W, Hurdle by
Yvuiiam u. unappeu.
All crops ana rents for the year
1955 will be reserved and will not
pass to the purchaser, ivoa taxes
will be paid by the .undersigned
Commissioners, purchaser will he
expected tovpay tsate for all years
subsequent to 1955. Possession of
the premises witl be delivered 'on
December 31, 1955. A' deposit of
uVc or; the high Md will be in
quired at the time of sale.
Dated and posted this 20th day
of October. 1955.
J. H. LEROY.
W. H. OAKEY, JR., ,
Commissioners of the
Court '
Oct28,Nov4,ll,lI
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