MUBUSHKO WFKKLT jSa ?Y . ,! ? J v' flBt'swn, Editor and Props X V >.?, W I I r v . at , fjfiVB I fl AHOSEIK. N. & y' r.8tabwrlptH..i Price: jnpde poller For Year in Advene* I Advertising R?to?: m^^HHnaonabio and mad> known on [PL2^^HHeE?h . j'TtflUft* -I j^HBpiW M second-clas* matter Fob gjnsyfKth. 19W, at too post office W* "? ?" uM'er the Act ot CmI. 1879. < - HMrbig B tUlaoliipa, the biggest .immP'ed fur the U ntted St*tea jBbg^^^Hpill atari) be built, line nt Nwwphi t New*, V*., and the other ?t Stm York. They will o?et aeven 'ttltnn dollar* each and will be I i?Hd Mhwiaaippt and Idaho, to I take the place of the two told to Gfeiisce laat Hummer. These bat ijfceliipe will each have a length > f 6:14 jftaet and'a bredth of 87 feel 'Ml l^pn'd of 21 knots- The.v vflf'lilieauipped with Twelve 14 I ?-V guins. and a' torpedo defence 'h"(^^Hpf twenty two five inch I i-id Are gun*. They will be I't'iMM b.v turbine* and lit iasd with oil burning boHers, W? herewith give a summary of I lie proposed amendment* to the CMii*titipo to be voted oii in the F.lection of Nov. 8 1914. (1) To change the term "Wat tif the Re bellion" where uaed to "War fce iween the State*." (2) To increase the compensation of member* of the General us*embl.v to $380 per jfeseion and decrease their mileage. (.7) To limit local private apd speci 41 legislation by tile general a? ?embA (4) To change the day ?f inaugurating the governor. (6) ' To prevent delay* in trial* by pro viding enurgeucy judge*. (?) Re moving obsolete sections f/om the constitution. <7) To reviae and re form the avatem of. revenue and taxatiun. (8) To prevent speeial charter* to corporations by the general assembly. (9) To prevent special charter* to town* cities "-Jmoyated Yttfage*.~TrtJ| To re I V. . inonth* -public school flgntt U^OeriC^*' *rs t,,e household , atana la * admonished "not to Lflf'tke^1 we""d"'n*: due ?ktved reap if W* faint this^jplie* even to the Bs*ch(le tails ? everyday life. ^'5^*re man^Shing* that are gouraging, viewed through the rA*e* of the wourid'a estimation, ryiithe lack of appreciation for ''idne* t?r of gratitude for help suit? red) pi other* is not tlie least f these.'Yet tliia need not trouble ie wf^b ie doing gbod n<A "for raise or reward and one avak f.,r it of Him gu??," A ed b.v the mitjr, will eyond the cience end is serving si merit in n the feet spirit of thought of better if r end un it secretly not know nee HE cents Dr. Bell's Cough end (r. U'. ft -.I* * K"t rwiiOf, sfsa ?^^^?i?1_ fiarre//svif/e CowpJed and Arranged for HeraJd Reader* by out Regukt Caneipondent Mr. H.C. Sluirp spent several daya in Norfolk last week. Mrs. B N. Hare and "daughter riieTina, of .Suffolk, ia visiting Iter TiSther Mr. W. Q. Oopeland. We are v?r.v sofr.v hi note the illness of Mr. W. M. Rowe who has been seriously ill with hem orrhagic fever since last Thursday. His many friends wish him a siieedy recovery. Mrs. T. J. Basnight, of ftres well. spent several days last week with her son Mr. H. S. Basnight. Mr^. T. R. Jernigan lies moved in hec uew home near here, it is ? very handsome building, and an ideal country home. Ihe Ban list Association con venes here at the Baptist Church this week, a large crowd of dele gates and visitors are expected to be present and preperations have been tnade for same. We are indeed gl?| to know Mr* B, F. William* is able to go to ride, and expects to attend the association. P Tteri is no school this week owing to the illness of Miss Mason's cousin Mr. W. M. Kowe. Mr". R. t. Mason and Miss Sadie Cullens were married Wednesday at 2 o thick a^'the home of the brides pafielfts Mr. snd Mrs. W. E. Cullens, by Rev. J. A. Morris, of Ahoskie, they left immediately for .Washington, C. C.,- where they at>ent several d"y#: Miss Lucille Williams from Cliowan College this week to attend the association. ^ Mrs. J. Mason, of Edenton, is at the bedside of her nephew Mr. W. M. Rowe, whofs very i||. i. ' f^Pr, J. E. Wilsouj of Hertford, is a visitor to our town this week. Miss Nancy Behthnil, of St. Johns is visiting Mes. R. C. Mason. f:' ?Several of our people are attend ing court at Winton this week. The f). E. S. Qh^ptor helda its regular^ meeting last Tuesday night, Mrs. H. 8, Basnight and Mise^Lilliap C. Askew were elect ed delegare* to attend the School of Instruction, at Plymouth, N. 0.. Novemijer 6th. Several of our people expect to attendarthe Quarterly meeting at the M. E. Church at Powellsville next monday. Miss Qarol Sharpe of Belle Haven is visiltipg Miss Janie Sharpe Menola News local and Otherwise ? Mies Janie Browne, who ia teaching in Virginia spent tiie weekend with her parents Mr. and Mra. J. T. Browne. Mrs. Mollis Wuodard of Weal Norfolk, ia visiting her daughter Mrs. S. E... Li vermun. Mr. and Mra. John Chitty visit ed relatives near St. John's Sun day. ' ; Mrs. Janie Parker returned last week from a visit to friends in Norfolk. JfjT* r ' :'f gjjr' ?? Mr. Jolin Chitty of Mujfrees boro was in our Vicinity a "short while one day4 last week. Mr. devie Vinson 4taa a visiAir at Eurg ^unday afternoon. The Woman's Missionary Socie? ty met at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. E. (i. Parker Sunday afternoon. Farmers in this section sre quite busy getting off peanuts, most of them nave tbair cotton nearly out- w- . '.'J Sortdose* M6 will break any ?n of Fever or CbUla. Price 26 cents, yy TKCf' ???*?? ... - - ?' "I Winloa Waveletls Ihwy l**optr Fnv ? lliwy Town Mrs. Veuie Johnson and little daughter Venell spent Sunday wiili her sister Mrs. I. V?Turner. Mrs. J. A. Clark .of Norfolk, is visiting tier mother Mrs. J. H. Jenkins. ' \' Mrs. M. A. Cowan spent Sun day with Mrs. Julia Newaouie. > A large crowd of our people at tended the fair at Raleigh last week. Mr, Duke Eur* spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. I. V. Turner. Mrs George Browne spent from Friday until Sunday with relatives in Gates county. Mrs. B. Hill of Eure spent?un day with her mother Mrs. A. W. Liverman. Mrs. William Ealey is visiting Mrs. C. F. Griffin. Mr. and M^rs. T. L. L*suiter re turned home Saturday after spend ing some time with relatives in Gates. Mrs. Hilda Hines of Union spent Tuesday $ij town. On Wednesday morning Oct. 21st. at seven-thirty the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Stor.v was gaddened .by the death of their only"Wtildf Hazel McDaniel age 18 months she was so Bright and ad ded so much happiness not onlv to the young parents, but the entire town. We all loved her, but Got loved her best and sometime up sgdieir understand. Our hearts "grr out in symimthy to loved ones re. memberiug God Chasteneth those whom be loveth. Little Hazel is not dead but sleeping. . "God bade the children come to him the loving sbephesrd in his bright changeless Jiome. ' Then weep not for baby. The darling of your heart. Since you can go to her above. And never more to part. Bow humbly neath tnis chastening. Kiss passiyly the rod; Tie' sent in "sweet correction to draw you nearer God. Aulander News Compiled and Arranged (or Herald Reader* by ?u Regular Corresponded Iff 55g (Concluded From Page One) Baptist church in Norfolk, Among those who attended tha lecture at Murfreeaboro last Thurs day evening were Messrs A. F. Rice, Langley Tayloe, Colbert Williford, Teele Harrell and Roy Howell. Mrs. A. L. Lumpkin of Perth mouth is a guest of her daughter Mrs. J. A. Williford. Misses Bessie aud May Tayloe of Ahoskie were visitors here hist week. ' \ ? A large rattlesnake was killed at Lightwood Knot mill last week by Mr. Jim Slado. The rattler had ten rattles and a button. Another reptile was seen elose by but could not be located when a search was madi. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin of Rich Square were gueate of Mra. J. R. Williford in their home here last Sunday. Mrs. W. S. Dunning and chil dren are spending this week en Roxobel with Mrs. C C. Tyler a sister of Mrs. Dunning. *' Miss Clsrice Williford left Wed nesdey for Harrellsville near which place she will teecb school this winter. . ^ ? A good many people from' here wilt ettend the. Association at Harrellsville this. wnk. / L Prof. L. G. Bullard J out again after e short spell of,?ifcknesa and will anon take gbprjre of the sChool again, / hope she may soon i < uble to walk again. Jag Mr. aud Mr*. J.??. Hoggard and little son John Hunter spent Sunday in the liouie of Mr. Ealey Britton. Mra. Jim Umphlet u lea flying trip tu Gatesvtiie Blum in v. Mies Carrie Parfcet who has been nick with chills is uble to be iu acbiiol again. ' Mr. Spirgh tilled |>i* mgular ap pointment ?t Holly Spring Sunday and preached a very inteieating sermon to a large congregation. He also preached at Oak Dale school hooae in the eveniug.;; Miss Helen Harrell or Gates county visited her aunt Mrs. Joint Eure Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. C. W. Harman wus seen on our streets last weelypude it look like old times again. - Mr. and Mrs, Daisy Lang and Mother Mrs. Winbtrnf waa in town Sunday. >V*8| Mra. Wooten and daughter of Ahoakie visited Mrs. J. A. Ealey Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Petter Wright have except ed a position near Eure. building a house for Mr. John Brisker. L*ttl^.Mias Nina Sue Isreal re ceived a surprise package by par se! poet one day laat week two uioa doll babies from Port Norfolk it ia to early for Santa Claus. Glad to (fee Mr. B. U. Brown out again after,being down sick a few days. v East Carolina Teachers Tiiining School Nevs. Tbore lire 61 counties of North Caroline and six states, N. C., S. Q., Vs., Ga., Miss., and Fla., re presented at the Training School this year. Three of tliese are from Hertford County. They are Maggie Futrell, Janet Mptthewa and lrallliitlliiilfr 'MM. ' On Mondsv evenitj^ AActobej 19th. Dr. B. W. Sniffcan. Field Secretary for the Sunday schools of tiie Southern J&iiitirt Gmven t>n, delivered * very interesting d entertaining lecture. His sub ject was "Failing Down ' on His i Job," or the negative of "Making Good." The lecture was full of i i nch humor and good sound sense. Ninety-seven new members have joined the Y. W. C. A. They were brought into the organiza tion by n beautiful inductive service. HO students hire joined the Bible classes. The Edgar All^n Poe Litefary Society is rehearsing for a big performaiice of Longfellow's Hia wilt lis, which will be presented as a oageant early in the winter. $13.70 =?zTQer?r-f -? -'J Savanna, JGa., and Retuijn TBE ATLANTIC CCuTLINE, The Standard Rairoa^Mthe South. Anural Cortyention | United Daughters of the Confederacy, Tickets on sale November 7th., to 10th.. iricl sive, -and for trains schedule to reach Savanna before m on of the 11th. Limited to each ori ginal starting poin perior to midnight of Novel tber 20th. 1914. W. J. Craig, Passenger Trrfljcijttanager. Ganeral Passenger Agent. Wilmington, "NfiC. I Valuable Estate" for Sale. ... , , . . ^ t j Two nice corner lots with ; good residence, situated on | Church Street. 1< One hie* lot containing ? one 'acre with Tobacco J Warehouse on Mairr'Stseet, ? in town Aboskie, N. C. Three nice fart^s nerfE good towns with good tranM potation facilities. ^ . For full information with prices. See Dixie Land and Investment Co. Ulintom R. C. . H. H. JONES, Manager. ? " ' .?r- ? ? ?? Executors Notice. Having qualified as ax ecu tots of L. N, Parker, deceased, late of ' Hertford Couoty, N. CI.this is to j notify all persons having clains 1 against the estate of said deceased J to exhibit them to the undersigned i on or before the 14th., day of < #enleml>er, 1916, or this notice ] will be piead in bar of their re* J Coverjr. AH persons indebted to ' said estate will please make im- < mediate payment. This September 14th., 1914. P. D Pabkek, ;'.v a W. H. Bbtaht Jb., \ . 1 Executor. < W. W. Rooehs, Attorney. J 1 haveTn^KP^'celineof thene /eat shapes in Hats. : o uT 1, fclfsfe !;nrf Ut M ",,d Mis*-c,tmk*- ' Bilk Underware tod ho fourth. Call | ">"'"D<TLE GtLL/. ^ H4rre"s,'i|{' * "? i W?i|rrBa!; *?? For Our 136 Page Oift ai J ?'?f] ^ Cateiog. "Ita Free!" Be ft?Bl "????? P*^"ni?e ?oatl?-r?i enterprises for then le a" U? vi, mall , copTof ** hutt,e* For thU reason every iitne U?iTwWkj this paper is read becfuse we know itTwit) ? solve tilny ?41 * :? ft "robl?m. ?? well a* save von N ? money fi ,\ Wm|. Tt'a Fiwe* ,OU ,,e< dj.n our ,ine- Oont II jPAlV?fr^KOHEENWi>OD CO. i>c ? I PWAHOMT .TH.W I.KRH SOUTH" ] GHANBV rJF^PKT CORNKR CITY HALL AVE. 0 ?I! " I ^ ^* r<?^n'a nr^ LINER Y! ! [ Fall and"|i^linl*r opeuing. Pattern Hate from New York ? will be on d? fr'V* I am carrying tlia bigest line of Lndies r and CbildrefrX^u'u Knd Uloaka. "A specialty on Corsets." j MRS. eI^C MUTTON, Ahoskie, N. C. I\ foENERAlji PUBLIC?! : V- ' j ?""I ll'li L.^l|iS^^j | For the next sixty daysLvWjj shall slash prices, regardless | ? of cost This Stock of GoodlMj2i|st This/is practically a Fall and Winter Stock, therer??We did not try to push them I on the market during the r months. 5/ It is now time to sell Fsll antf^Bl1nter Goods. Way pay for a Pair of B Shoes or an Ovfer Coat cmst and prt rit ^Bkd, when you can buy them at 1 p cost? I |. We have a good stock of Heayy v8hoes * Whe'fcted thM !??*? materially advanced on fl I the wholesale markets, since these wert bong? V *-ou c*n lhem here for?u*l sod less ? thai, cost at wholes^. By). ? We have .a large assortment of Men's ?**J|?'ware that must go. We have a roll of ? Ingran Caroet, .original price 60 cents per ? ? will now be sold for 39 centa per yard. Linoleum 6 frtJhvide. oridinal price 75 cents ?JXiyard, now 49 cents per yard. We have a B lot of Pants, |Bfcwire, Cuttlery, Can Goods. Hn Goods, Notions and all of which must go. We have BBod assortment of Suitcases. KJ several Ladie's and (htnl'a Truuks that B , I will be sold at cost, also a large lot of Men'a BT Boy's Hata that will be sacrificed, pf ? ? ? JP^"' 1 'f . ~ I Remember When You Spend a Dollar life Yoii Save From 25 to 50 Cents. I J. T. WILLIAMS, Admr., of\ I . v D. P. ZM /??/l Deceased I ^HOSKIE, NOR^I J ?****WWAWW#*****#***fl*A*****!WW<*?l*Aft*Aft*W?WWWWWWWWtfWE EVERYTHING TO FURNISH WE HOME ON THE { EASIEST CRfepffERHS. ?? I Here the Poor Man'Promise Equals the { H 11P i \'i Rich Man's Money in Fwishing the Home. ! Small Weekly Payt-J^s Foot the Bill. j H .We have just received tfr the factory a car load of f 11 | ' Furniture that we bought to aelrn easy terms. | ,\" I, - ? ? ? , ? f' S=SS==SS~5=SS^^ t II;v You be the judge af thvhether or no we; offer | better values than others po sell for cash. GMRETTh BAKER H ,. t| _ I < Ahoskie.UL C. j II j

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