~"III< ""v 1"'1' ' Ml "" ' I,. " ~ ? ' ![ FIRE INSURANCE | NOTARY 'PUBLIC ' j j ?? I WAI/TKR I.. CUHTIS i AHOHklB N. < ?. f "HIGH TOBACCO SALES.'?| . >* -. ? ? * /is # October 17th., We TOBACCO PLANTERS WARE- Jjf HOUSE CO. at Rockv Mount, N. C., sold the past week yfc m Three Hundred and Forty Thousand Pounds of Leaf' w (IS Tobacco for Forty-Sevetj.Thousand and Eight Hundred w $ Kd Eighty-Eight Dollars. - Jk ^ Many wagon loads were sold at from twenty to twenty ^|y five cehts average. These were the highest sales we have made since the crop begin to move. Ship us your.Tobacco & as and we will s?lljt on arrival for the, highest market price W W and mail you ch^ck promptly. W ^ ^ g Yours to serve, u/ $ TOBACCO PLANTERS WAREHOUSE CO. | flj P. C. VESTAL, Manager, ? <&Rocky, Mount, - - - - - N. C. & 8?????????????^" |(WA* ##/^fr possible sickness, or misfrtune. We 'votitc * j * - i Having (lua.tim. i?h a<'.fli.'rtin* ml , i rator of Uh > oi VVinii r v/{, Coinus dccVn,.vil j?ie- of Hertford ( County, N. C., 'lliin is to polity ; ill persons having claims a^iiinst the c>ft3in of said .daCCJUcsl.. jo exhibit llism In llif niiucrsign on or befbfe the 27 day of October 1915; or tbis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery 411 persons indebted to Said estate will please make immedi ate payment. Tiiis the 27, of October 1914. H. W. Greene, Adinr* Winborue& Win borne, Attys. Executors Notice. - Having qualified as executors of L. N. Parker, deceased, lHte of Hertford County, Ni C.. thia is to notify all persons having ehtins against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undedsigund on or before the 14th., dky of September, 1915, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This September 14th., 1914. W. H. Bbtant Jr., a*. Executor. W. W. Rogers, Attorney. OUR LINE OF STAPLE GROCERIES can be railed, upon as being always pure.and fresh. Housekeepers who know end sppreoiete good Coffee, Tea, Sugar Spices and GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS will be thoroughly satisfied wtth our foods after the first purchase. - Lowest Cash Prices to be Found in Town J. P. BOYETTE, AHOSKIE, N. C. CHO WANMGIORCO PtntRf?r??Mall?Express SchaOnla la ?ImI Noramkar 17, 1111 hatvaak Taala (A. C. L. 1L *.) a*: Marfraaakaaa, N. 0. u4 latara*41ai* kolata Lt. Maifrankpro 7:10a. 1:10? La. C>ai Ma>l?Ht 1:10a. 1:40k Lt Oaari Wkart ..0:40a. l:lfk Lt Wtawa .....0:10a. l:Kf 4j Taala 10:10a. 1:00? LT. Taala I. .....11:00a 0.04k mfliM' ..11:00a. 0:10k Lt Saara Wkart... ....11:10k. T:l?k Lt. Hak)*l?aCoaw....ll:40k. T:OOf kx Martraaakaro lllla 0:11k (a) Itaaatar laaraa aa arrlTal at trafta Will wall aa lata aa I :O0 k. aa katliM oaaa latar. Ika akara SchaOnla la aaklaal u ?kaapo wltkoat aatle* r U. VAUGHAN, GENERAL MANAGER Itturlrtesboro, -11. C. ?' >i ii==I ? 1 Sweet Oil was made famous when Olive Oil was used. , The same kind that IT has made its reputa tion and makes it a valuable remedy is used when you get CLIMAX BRAND 10 and 25c bottles. Roberts Drag Co. / Suffolk, Va, ? I It II HjB .? ? _ Xi-acaam. 'iiani??? j The War in Brief SUMMARY OF THE EUROPEAN WAR FOR ONE WEEK READ AT A GLANCE November I?TurktJ has definite ly '"Vimi h>f lot with Austria and ' Oern.sBy, and If Portugal Is counted i tliai e flaw sm eleven ppwors *t-wwr vith prospects ot three mora?Greece, Bnlgrrfe and Rumania?being drawn , la The fighting In tha last (ew days in , Flanders and Franca has been but a , rap at! ttou al a bat baa been going on : for days past. The Hermans hero , continued tt> push thalr attack, aimed ultimately at Fr*?ch coast ports, but < aa before. It has bean a ding-dong at- , (air, one sflla making progress only | to lose the crowed gained lbs ms( might or day,,, , Tha German armies are, said by the Russians to have been defeated be fore Wgpeaw and Ivangorod. 'They ] oontlnue to fall Ji*ck v.pnd the, nejr, j Russian front now extends In a semi- i circle from Plock, northwest of War saw, through Leds and Piotrhow and ( Oatrow to southwest of Ronere. i In Gaiicia tha Russians are having more difficulty ta dislodging tha Aue- , trlass from thalr positions leave and th# embassy ; stUl maintains a conciliatory attitude. The jclosii.g of the Nor ; ', sea to all. skipping except that which places it ' self under the protection of the Brit leh fleet la recognised a? the first ptroke of Admiral Baron Fisher, the new first sea lon^of the admiralty, and as one of the most Important events of th* war. November 4?Turkey has definitely broken off diplomatic relations with Great Britain. France, Russia and Sorvfa. Her diplomatic representa tives In the t*pltnle of those coun- i tries, acting on srdars from the Porte, . demanded and received their paaa-j porta. Borne already here left. Official reports of the fighting on land as Issued reoorded only advance# 'at various points and repulses of th* enemy** attacks pt?oth>rs. There Is, In fact, no ureal change In the sltua-' t'ou, ncoordfng to these reports. A large German trawler has been destroyed by a mine south of the Dan ish Island of T-ongeland In the greet belt. The fate of her crow Is not known. ? "The sltnatloa In Gallcla Is un altered. Until now 1,500 Russian prisoners have been brought In from Recent engagements. Our Hussars ; surprised a Russian ammunition col- ? ( urnn at Rybltk in Stry Valley and cap tured many wagon load* of artillery ammunition." Th y-British cruiser MM arm has bombarded the Arabian town of Jed tab on the Red Sea. ? sudden change baa been noted lines November 3 on the East Prue ?Ian front, where the enemy, which recently has been on the defensive almost everywhere, has begun to tall back at certain points. This retreat Is precipitate on the left wing of the enemy, which was vigorously .thrown back toward Btala and Lick. General French, commander-111 chief of the Uritkii forces la the field, has expressed him-eU as greatly pleased with the bearing of Indian troopr. and has sent the following message to tbe Indian corps com Bandar; "Please congratulate your Indian troops op their gallant oon duct and express my gratitude to them" November i.?No-decision has been reached at West Flanders aan i dunes end the'opposing forces of the Hermans and allien now sis ad virtu ally ae they have stood for many days A Petrograd newspaper eaya a Turkish army of <0,000 men Is on tbe Caucasus frontier and lias occupied many villages. 4 A dlspatah from Odessa says 12 Herman and Turkish colliers have been sunk oft tbe coast of Anatolia Prance, following the lead of Groefi Britain, has deplored war on Turkey Persia has sent a rote to tha powers announcing that it will maintain etricJ neutrality. The dpualah premier alec sa>d that Spain will not become em brelled. American martens are said to have landed in Beirut, Syria, to protest Lbs Christian population. According to a Rotterdam dtopctcb the people of Oet.end hare been warn ed to take to their collars with a five days' food supply. A German "?l"? In Alexandria. Egypt. lias bees eeaten-.ed to life tin prRcnmoiit,' on- a charge that he-In tended to blow up she Sues cartel. 1 i'he British mine sweeper .Mary has boon sunk In tbe North ee b'ye mine November ..fi?The fhst decisive tie toi-y of IBe war Tins i"he?L?on. -Tchiti Tau. the German fortress on the Shan Tung peninsula in China, has sun ? derod to the alHee. On the Europoap battle front Rus sian claims, Mirouch Grand Duke Nicholas, her commander-in-chief,?the greatest victory since the beginning of the war In the driving back of the Germ mm te their East Prussian fron tier sad defeats to the Germane and Austrian* below the river Vietuta. In Austria, according to the Ger mans, the Ruse lane still are continual ty harassed by the troops of Emperor Francis Joeech. I* the extreme western rose, eoufh an J eest of Yprea, hard fighting eon ttaeee, hut with neither side having ? distinct advantage. On the Alane the French say they have rotaken the town of Souplr. The Uennana assert they Rare won tjr. port ant positions t ear St. Mlhlel. As for the operations ny Russians and Turks against each other, nothing new has developed. The Turks are ?aid to be ad vending In the Stall pen Inalde, to the direction of Egypt Ber ttn dor-.lares the ameer of Afghanistan has sent 170,000 men to the British Indian frontier and also that the Shel kul-lslem, the head of the Mohamma dan church lrr Turkey, has bad spread throughout the world a* decree say ice .hat In the war with Russia, Great B'riial nand. Trance, n is the duty of Mussulmans to be true to their faith Greece, It la sold, has satisfied the desire she had at the close of th? late Balkan mar, by taking Eplrtre. November 7?Both sides claim te have mode progress here, the Anglo French forces southeast of the town and the Germans southwest. Correspondents In the tear of the armies say the fighting has not ap prectably lessened and that bcy.i aider are nedes e tremendous weight of s>r tfllery In an ondeavor to .dear the way for an lnfaniry advance. Elsewhere along the line the usual attacks and counter-attacks have been delivered without material change in the situation. Thtaga are moving slowly- la the near Eaet, eo far as la known-here. Russia Is soild to be finding useful allies In the Armenttfans, who at last see a hope of freedom from Turkish rule. There la no chtrigs In the political situation in the Balkans. It ie said, however, that agitation has been re newdd ta Roumaula tor the partiplpa tion of that country In the war on the-side of the Allies. The fall of Tstcg-Tau cauaod re lolclng here It la believed that with the surrender of the German fortress the Anslo-JapGneeee fleet whl-ch took part.In the siege will be detailed to hnnt down German cruisers still at large In the Faclflc. No announcement has been made concerning the amount of booty the Afliei obtained through the surrender of Tftng-Tau but It la believed the Germane destroyed every thing pes sible before cf.ptulailmt. * V An Active Uvcr Means Health. n - ?) -vl. v.yC^-'V ; ?" .If yon want good health, a clear complrxion and freedom from Dizziness, Constipation,, Bilious- - Headijchis and Indigestion, take Dr. ^ting^e New Life Pills. They drivo out 'fermenting and un digested food and cure Constipa tion. .jOnly 25c. at your druggist. Adv. Aboskie, N.C.* Sepfce tlian ever before we it re giving ?s good results as any gin in the country. Baging knd 4HM one dollar per bale. Market prices t>aid"for cot ton in seed or tint. Highest mar ket price paid for geed. Ahoskje Gi.nino Co. bur- ? .1 v.- . . , Notice of Safe. By virtue of lite power and authority given in a certain con tract, executed by and between O. P. Johnson, L. C. Johnson, Audrew Vaughau and wife Alice E. " Vaughan. Fannie Lassiler, Audrey.' Futreli and wifePattie A. Futrell, Jesse R. Joyner and wife 8adie\A. Jo.vner, ,T N-, Vinson and wife Carrie T. Vinson, Tullie H. Joh'nsbn and Ferdinand B. John-, son, parties of tl>e first part, and S. H. Johnson mid wife" llattiY] Johnson, parties of the second part, which is duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds foi Hertford County, North Carolina, in bonk 25, on pages 530 et sep., the undersigned will offer for salt atfpuolie outcry, in front of itir Mayor's office in the town of Mur ireesboro, in tiie County and State aforesaid, on Tuesday,. Decembei 1st., 1914, at uoon, upon the foi lowing terms, via?one half cash,' and the remainder in equal amounts in one and two years from late of sale, to be evidenced by the notes of the purchaser and secured by a deed of trust on the follow ing described real estate, which will be sold by the undersigned at the time and place aforesaid, to wit:? ? / The truct of land situate in Mur freerfboro > township, Hertford County, North Carolina, whereon Henry H. Johnson resided at the time of his d^alli, known us the "H. II. Johnson Home Place." lying on the public road . leading from Murfreesboro to St. Johns, N-C-, adjoining the lands of lite heirs of JU B. Warren, T. J. Vaughau and the lands of Jas. Brett uud oiliers, and containing one hundred and thirty nino acres, more or less. The purchaser may anticipate 'lie.deferred payments, if Ste eo .lestres, and pay the whole of the purchase money in cash. This October 2Sth., 1914. L. J. Lawkkncx, _ Altorney-lu-fact. 5 f Notice of Sale! i . B.v virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Ilertfrrd Coun ty entered in a special proceedings tliere pending wherein J. K. Byrd, Guardian of Lucretic B.vrd, Minor, "% ? > is pciitiouer exparte to the court, l will on Saturday the" 18th.,~day if November 1914. at one o'clock P. M., expoae to public sale at tlie court house dour in Win ton,-N^C., to the highest bidder for cash the following bounded and described tract or parcel of land iu Hertford County, North Carolina, to wit: That allure or lot of the Simpson Pieice home place tract of land which was allotted to Lucretia Pierce in the Simpsqu Pierce land division qb?- shown by?same of recod in book 34 page 533 Hert ford County Register of Deeds office to which reference is made tyr accurate description of said fund, and being lot No, one in said land division and adjoins the lands of the J. W. Perry Ray nor fortn and others and contains 31 acres more or less. Place of Sale: Courthouse door in Win too, N. 0. Time of Sale: One o'clock P. M., Soturday November 28, 1914. Terms of Su|?: Cash. Tliis October 23rd., 1914. J. 41. Matthews, Commissioner. Winston & Matthews. Attorneys. It Hearty Does Ktllin Kheutuallsei. Everybody who is afflicted with Rheumatism in any form should by all meant keep a bottle of Slutto'* Liniment on hand. The iniuutc you feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, bath it with Sloan'* Liniment. Do not fob it Slouu'a penetrates almost' immedi ately rlgnt to the seat of pain, re lieving the hot. tender, avootei) feeling and making the (tart easy and cCAL. AGENT AII< SKIE - N. C. Only hie "BROMO QUININE" " To c*t the fanii):,call for foil name, LAXA TTVKBRC OUU1NINH. T r*>k for signature ot K.W . GRC >?;. Cure* a Cold in Out Day. Stop# cor jh and wedachc. ?ud work* off cold. 2Se. iTTflff //OSOT^Z,.] We have just opened-a genet J Tire Repairing f $ Shop and have a modern machim to do this work f | with,- we can repair anything aftmt Tires or Inner ; 2 Tubes and guarantee all work to land or no charge. 1 Our Machine wil^ Vulcanize any jze Tire from 2% : c inches to 4^ and we can fix any ^*e Blow Out, Rim * Cut or Tare and can reline whmelire of necessary. 5 We also do a General Automobile Klair Business and wil.1 2 appreciate your sending or bringing us at-kind of work. Our ; J charges arc reasonable tuid work guarantad.. We bare installed Gasoline Engine I Run LatheDrill, ; Press, Pump, Jack and etc., and have efcj,- thing ready to do ; your work. You will find us at H. H .foli old store. ; a-? Qasoline IS cent per la/Zon. ?^ ? | WINTON GARAGE | Geo. N. Wisbokne, Muchiijst. 1 Ei.et W. Bkitton. Vulcaniir Ect. WINTON, NORTH CAROLINA. \