tkz PERQur:.:A:" vrzzvr. i 7 M proud "that r- - T-TT? ingiginny oi person p I Wf. ran h irfcfv1 nrnfirl the Grand Jury found no true bill against them so they were released and let - us hone not e early m our county his- erl v Perquimans had a place i) u.'tain violators of the law. I: i described in old records as "ia Perquimans - Logg Goal or I 3 House." It was built not too r far from the Little River f "?ment and consisted 'of only one '" room ; measuring ten or t'ersn feet square, built of logs, n floor other than dirt, its only cpening a door. . . ! ,The ?old v! record ; goes on to state that a certain : Edward Emithwick was , confined here, ' together with two men -and a woman In 1680 for three weeks. - ' Smithwick; "who had been im plicated in the Culpepper Re bellion, was held in jail for that reason. He makes complaint' of the foul air in the jail, where he was forced to eat, drink and sleep in its close quarters, not being allowed out, even . under guard,' for fresh air. He states ht was almost poisoned. Later hfe was moved to the home of George Durant and held a pris oner f in, his dwelling, being guarded by two soldiers. . In 178 Durant had been made At torney General for the -Albemarle, ' which probably accounts for ; the prisoner - being moved there, for trial, where he was later freed of the charges against him. ' It is hard to believe, but true, that tin the early history of the Albemarle, several women mong them, the one in jail with. Smith wick were confined there because they were accused of practicing witchcraft and subjected to great SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ciled to God, and the groundwork is laid for the making of a Christ like character which is pleasing to God. This was the task that lay before Jesus; this was 'the talk for which he recruited help from able and worthy men. : This is still the task today which con fronts us as Christians modern day disciples testifying to . the Kingdom of God as we go about our daily lives. (TheM comments are based on outlines of the Internation al Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the Interna-, tional Council of Religious Education, and used by per mission). . DIRECTORS TO MEET The Board of Directors of the Pasquotank-Perquimans-Camden Tuberculosis .. . Association, will hold their annual fall meeting, Thursday, November 6, 1958, at 8 P. M., in the Agriculture Build ing in Elizabeth City. Mrs. David Fearing, president, urges all members to-be present. SOIL CONSERVATION NOTES With the harvesting of crops farmers are beginning to work on drainage again. Elsberry Lane. and G. B. Winslow recent ly cut some. field ditches. Sev- r,SW) UllWWUiUlIll vhA illSil f )& Milllil EASY TERMS nitNACI-TYK CltCUUTION OF All WITH OUT DOCTSI mi, 3-WAY CIRCULATION gives you TOTAL AREA COMFORT 1, Worm air circulates from the top 2. Powerful Blower spreads heat on floors 3. Circomatic Fan constantly blends and . circulates air through the house .! Blowtr optional tquipmtnt 4 .farmers 'tare planning to cut I part . . . t . . i ditcnes this- fall. W. L. Lassiter plans to con struct two ponds to furnish wa ter for livestock. A little over .one-half the farm land in Perquimans County is woodland. A 'lot of this wood' land is not producing much re turn. ; Hardwoods ire taking over and crowding out the pines in large areas of woodland. Some of this is due to the, har vesting practices used and lack of proper woqdland management. I( the undesirable hardwoods were , removed . s o r killed aid these areas restored to a stand of pines the income per acre over ajperiod of years would be much greater. There are several ways of getting tid of undesir able or unmerchantable hard woods. One is by girdling the tree, v another is by chopping cups or notches approximately 3 inches apart around the tree and placing a tablespoon of ani mate in each notch another method is the use of 2,. 4, 5T (4 lbs. acid equivalent per gal.) and a tree injector. Th"e 2, 4, 5T is injected ; into the tree about every 2 inches around its base. The small hardwoods and brush can . be destroyed by use of a bulldozer and heavy bush and bog disc. of last i week , vl 1 her sons,1-Carroll and Howard Wil liams near Hertford and attended the Baptist Association at Corinth Church near Hilizabeth City. ' Tom Eason has returned to his home from the Albemarle Hospi tal where -he has been a patient for several weeks. ' . - Hiriam Hiltz, once a missionary in v Cuba, now chairman of the Yearly Meeting Missionary Com mittee and a teacher at Guilford College and Childress,, a minister ial student at Guilford College, were at Up River Meeting on Sunday evening s, Hiriam Hiltz spoke at 'the Missionary Confert ence at 7:30. Jimmie Childress brought the message at the morn ing worship service ?';'.! Jimmia Childress spent Satur day night with the Dillon family .and was dinner guest on Sunday of the Tom Riddick family. Hiriam Hiltz and Jimmie Chil dress of Guilford College- spent Saturday night with Eunice and Arba Winslow. The Rev.. J. A.. Auman "spoke at the Young People's , Meeting last Sunday and showed pjctures of his recnt trip to Europe. Winf all News Am-I Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Whedbee and son of Norfolk spent the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollo Well, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Kirby of Whiteston News Mrs. Lyle Dillon and daughter of South Carolina spent last week Portsmouth Va., visited friends here Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hill of Virginia .Beach, Va.,and vMrs. VINCENT PRICE tells PATRICIA OWENS of strange isults of scientific '' experiments in 20th Century-Fox thriller, "JHE FLY. Vernon Taylor of .Norfolk;;, Va.,; here Sunday. have returned home after being here during the death and funeral of their aunt, Miss Annie White. Miss Frankie Barber of Eliza beth City attended the funeral of Miss Annie White. ; Mrs. Harvey, Lilly of Raleigh hd Miss Marie Lilly of Gates ville were dinner guests of Mrs. W. G. Hollowell Saturday. 1 Mrs. A. M. White has returned home after spending the week at . Mr. and;Mrs. W. T. Miller and Swansboro. son of Norfolk, Va., visited friends';- W. N. Matthews of East Caro; with her husband's parents, the Rev., and Mrs. Orval Dillon. Mrs. Bill Emmart and two sons of Smithfield, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. John T. Lane. . . Ruby White, Erma White, Vir ginia White and Mary Frances, Eugene and Patricia Dillon spent Saturday in Norfolk, -Va. '. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Saunders and family visited his sister, Mrs. Mary J. : Peele on Saturday at Potecasi. . Mrs. Mary Williams spent a -f e S PLUS . . "MAGIC-MIXER" BURNER Exclusive Magic Mixer Burner actually turns ordinary fuel oil into gas . . . without soot . . . without smoke . . . without smelly odors! 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