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HERTfd (Ml m. PUBLISHED WFEKLY v.- by w. U. Smith, Editor and Prop. * ^<SS-****?? , . ' ' AHOSKIETN.C. ~?j Subscription Price: One'Dollar Per Veer Tri Advance Advertising Rates: Very Reasonable and ojade l?iown on / /! request. % - " ? ? e ?l-?~vwwy>~ Entered as second-c^ss matter Keb ruary 26th, 1916, at tJ>e post - office at Ahfakie? N. C., under the Act of March S. 1179. \f Is it worthjwhils t<iJ>urn tlie can dle. at both ends, and in the middle also, as some do, to- make money at the eg|>eiise of one's health! The pace so many trjtvil cuts off hundreds of people every year'just at the time when they shouid be getting the best good out of life. The making of money is all right' providing, that common sense gov erns one in the making of it. In the'olden time the reverence for the homestead and,the love felt for the old home were so great that eyen the thought of leaving it seemed a sacrilege. In the present day families, as a rule, hfcve no compunction in selling the old home in which tbey and their an cestors were boYn provided they can make money by tb.e sale. That this is so is a pity for it iudicates a decay of sentiment and a weaken ing of family ties.\ ? :??. , ? > For the Benefit of Both. A thorough co-operation be tween the dwellers in the town and the dwellers in the country itt'need ed to promote the best interests of both classes. Each needs the other. The social and. business center of the farmer is naturally the town most'convenient to reach and usually that Is the town that is nearest his home. It' is there be gets the best local market. ? for even if lie sometimes can get a little better price fqr bis produce ?t some other poprtf that gain is offset by increased travel, and wear and tear. So id the matter of buying. If be thinks lie can buy more cheaply at a mail order house, whfeh he may possibly do in a" Tiw things, be should remember that the mail order bouse nqver buys a dollar's worth of his produce, and that every dollar spent with them helps to depreciate the value of his home market and that meant a loss to him. It also means fewer social attractions for his family. It is the duty of the merchant and.of the people gehrall.v to make the town worth while for the far 1 mer to visit and to buy and sell iq. . Some towns Lave ruined themselv es because they have neglected tkaa1 necessary fact. They thought the farmer must of necessity come to them whether their town was at tactive or other wise, and their business men bad the idea that they could keep any old kind of. goods uu their shelves and that the farmer would have to buy them, and they have been very sore when '. the farmers did business elsewhere. That does not apply to this* town where the merchants are alive to the best interests'of their custom ers, both ,'town und country,, and whf re thify are getting a fair re turn forAlieir enterprise atd saga city. So too, in the matter of attrac tiveness-this town does well in that modern improvements, ; good streets and walks, good residences and other tilings that speak of taste and refinment, appeal to the intel ligent farmer and his family, It is by the development of these things on the part of both the far mer and the urbanite that the wel fare of both is advanced. $100 REWARD, $100 The readers oif this papers will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in ail its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarah Cure is on); positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength bv buildingup the constitution and assisting nature in do in gits work. The proprietors have so mueh faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for'any case that it fails to cured. Send for list of testimonials. ... Address: F. J. CHENEY * CO. Toledo, O. . Sold by all Druggists. 76c. Take Hall's Family PilU for consti pation. Adv. , . ? SSiiMii1 j Aulander News ? ? ' ? *' Compiled aad Arranged fee Herald Readetqgtby out Regular Correipondeoi - Miss Nancy Bentliall of. St. Johns spent a few days here last week with friends. The Standard Qil Company un loaded a large . gasoline tank last week and will distribute gasoline as soon as the*, tank is pieced in position. Miss Essie Wynne of Uniop ad dressed the Alumnae of Chowan College here last week in the in terest of the College. An effort will be made to help finance the institution through the ladies who attend Clio-wan, and a scholarship will be furnished by the Alumnae of this and other sections. Mrs. Preston Vann of Lexing ton, formerly. Miss Kate Alley was here on a short visit some days ago. Mr. Vernon Fagan of Franklin was a guest of Mi. L- Dunning lasl'w^ftk. Mr. Cherry Minton has return ed to Shelmadine after a prolonged stay in his homeTiere. Mr. Min toii was injured duriqg the sum mer by a tree which "fell "on him, but has recovered sufficient to re turn to his work. Solicitor J. H. Kerr passed through here Sunday on his way to Windsor to attend the Bertie Superior Court. Mr. J. D. Rice and family have moved into thieir new home re cently erected near the new Grad ed school site. Mrs. Early' mother of H. L. Early is here on a Visit to her son. She has been spending some time with her daughter in Portsmouth. Messrs V. Low and James Shumaker of Port Norfolk were guest of friends here last week. Post Master Ro.val R. White went to Nor V k Tuesday to hear Fra Elbert Hubbard of East Aurora, N. Y. lecture. Mr. ,White is a disciple of Elbertus, wears a string tie and Coward shoes, sub scribes to the Fra and Philistine and otherwise keeps an eye ou the Roycrofters. Little Miss Duffy Sue Herring entertaiued a number of her friends on Friday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Herring, in honor of her seventh anniversary. A peanut hunt was a feature of Die occasion. Miss Edith Hoggard winning the prize, a vanity case, for locating (he greatest number. The young hostess received a number of pret ty presents from her guests. 2T ? ? Mr. Starkey Rawls'who recent ly lost two horses in a fire has purchased new team and is now hauling freight for the merchants ae formerly. A number of our citizens -are iu Windsor this week attended court. The young men of the town have organized a social club and have occupied rooms in the Com mercial building. A pool table has been installed aud many of them are enjoying the game. Mr. B. J. Dunning made a busi ness trip to Suffolk this week. > On Saturday and Sunday De cember 5th, and Gth, the Baraca and Philathea Convention will meet in athe Aulander Baptist Church. Members from all class es in the county will attend and a special delegation wiH be appoint ed by each church. The conven tion is looking forward to with great pleasure and a good meeting is expected. farm for Sale. Knowrt h8 the L. N. Parker home place on west side of county road leaking from Ahoskie to Cofield near Brantleya Grove Cliurch. For further particulars address. P. D. PARKER. <W1 Mt. Vernon Are Portsmouth, Vs. I liarrelSsyille II Compiled and Arranged for Herald Reader* by oui Regular Correipondent We had the lies vest ram Satur days night and Sunday that lias fallen ? aiiice the summer, at one time on Suuday the yards looked like rivers. Dr. J. A. Powell" attended the Southern Medical Convention' at Richmond last week. We are triad to have Mrs. Agnes Askew back with us after an ^b sence of several weeks. Mrs. P. B. Lassiter of Charlotte, is visiting her parents Mr. _and Mrs. J. T. Williams. Our school. building is beihg greatly improved by adding a new coat of paint. Mrs. J. Mason returned to her home at Edenton Friday after spending some time with her son Mr. R. C. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cullens spent last Wednesday and Thurs day in Nwrf oik.r The Pastor of,the M. E. chufch Rev J. A. Morris is attending the Annual Conference in Washing ton, this week, our people are glad to know that he went with a clean sheet from this church.' that is, everything paid in full. We are .very glad to have Mrs. J. A. Powell back with us, after ?pending several weeks in St. Andrews Hospital, Suffolk. Mr. H. S. Basnight spent sever al days in Wilson this week?sell ing tobacco. Winton Waveletls Buay Prntpl* Fro a ? Duty Town CwpiU aim AnnpJ by 4m f HeaU C?n~p.Kd?t Miss Harriet Newsome of Union is visiting her sister Mrs. J. W. Boone this week. MesdamesyW. L. Daniel and S. P. Taylor have returned home from Plymouth where they spent a week .connected with work of the Eastern Star. ' .- 1 Rev. S. N. Watson will preach the Ann jal Thanksgiving sermon in the Chowan cbdrch Thanksgiv ing night at 7 o'clock-.-offer ing for the Thomasville Orphan age will be taken at this service. The many friends of Miss Lillian Shaw, who is now in school at Merdieth College, will be glad to know that she has been elected sponsor for the Freshman clasf of Wake Forest College. Mrs. J. C. Scarborough is visit ing her daughter in Murfreesboro this week. Mrs. Julia Weston, who has been visiting relatives und friends here left Tuesday for Cofield. Mr. Floyd Jenkins was in Ahoe kie Monday having dental work done. J The teachers at the Winton High School are planning for a public entertainment to Ira given Wednesday night before Thanks giving November 25 in the school building. The entertainment will bp free, but the members of , the Betterment Association will serve refreshments after the entertain ment the proceeds to go for im proving the school property. Trv Thin For Yoer Cough. Thousands of people keep couglt ing because unable to get the I right remedy. Coughs are caused by Inflammation-of Throat and Bronchial Tube#. What you need is to soothe this Inflammation. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, it penetrates the delicate mucous lining, raise, the Phlegm and quick ly relieves the congested mem brances. (Jet a 50c. bottle from vour druggist. "Dr. King's New Discovery quickly and completely stopped my cough" writes J. R. Watts. Flo.vdale. Texas. Money back if not satisfied, but it nearly always helps. Ady. l i j 5 ore doses 666 will break any case of fever or Chills, Price 25 cents. - -w? ?. - -'"17 ? r1 rj"* 1 'f T'lif Wake Forest News. ?IN 'I'l ?r> ur. i noma* i.. oroetiu, Vlt? President of the American Peace Snuly, niuie a very instructive, mi.r inlemely interesting add res to lit? bUiduut body, and citizen? ?f the town 011 lukt Fi ida^Arfght Dr. Greene couie li?m |u^y. auspices of the Collesjit jbfttturc Ootime: Tlic mAi^^^msipeetii was mad* y^^Siiffr^'itC; liersohaf oxpernmasfcaiij# observation!,: a* b< oaf.v ricdi %'retuoncd to the Unit qd Slate* fftmt a tour uroun(^.lie world. Tlie subject for the even ing waa "The Folpce That Failed." '? He deals mainly on the subject of war, drawing a very iuterqeti.ng picture of the present war in Europe. The speaker indescribing the present war said that at the expiration of the 200th day ol actual warfare $70,000,(WjhW bad been spent by the warinj|:pationt. "Ten minutes of war ii^Europe, said Dr. Greene, has U>rl|Hownlhe work of a hundred yean^'r Dr. Greene closed by saying that Europe will one day brush away the dust from her eyes, and ask to be shown the way that leads to peace, "but nations wiU speak of the peuceful America for centuries to come. ' They ma.v not say that she is the greatest nation in the' w6rld; they may not say that she is the richest natiou in the world; but will say what all the world will be glad to spread ana glorify, "America, the peacemaker of the world." Dx..:i Li i-?i ? ... ivcvivm werviue? unve uucn cuu ducted at the Baptist cliurch fur the lust two weeks, aud is continu itig during this week. Dr. Cullaui hus had ctiarge of the work, aud much spirit and enthusiasm has been main fasted by the people of l.hp town as well as by the stu dents. Each class period in the mourning has been cut five minutes and the noon hour has been turned into a devotional meeting, aud made optional. This will continue indefinitely, and the revival will continue for some time yet. Iu the last game of foot ball be fore the annual game with David son on Tbanksfiiviug da.v, Wake Forest was defeated by Carolina 12 to if-^atyrday November 14th. The University team was giveu an unexpected surprise, and did good to win the game. Pedictions prior to the'game ranged anywhere from <i0 to 80 against Wake Forest nothing. At the very begining of the gane, after forcing Carolina to punt, the Wake Forest eleven by two beantifully executed forward passes and several line bucks, car ried the ball over for the first touchdown, which was followedjjy goal by Billings. In the second quarter by the aid of penalties, and poor punting by Moore, Caro lina rccured her first touchdown, but failed at goal. Again in - the fourth quarter by a series of line plunges, and penulties approxiuut ing about' fifty yards "Carolina again faned the ball over, aud again failed to kick goal. Kain fell iu torrents during the last three quarters of play, and it wus difficult for either team to pull of any passes, .the mainstay of the Wake Forest eleven. As a result of the good showing made by Wahe Forest against the heavy Carolina team Saturday, enthusiasm is running high herein anticipation of the Thanksgiving game. It is generally conceded that Davidson has the odds, but Coach Smith says if his men show the stithe spifit displayed in the Carolina game that Wake Forest will give Davidson a run for the money. ? Administrators Notice! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Martha A. Lee has this day qualified, before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hertford County, Administrator of the goods and Chattels of Lemuel F. Lee deceased. All parties indebted to said estate must pay at once or the claims will be placed in the hands of proper parties to take the proper legal steps to collect same. And all parties holding claims against said estate must present same to the undersigned, admin istratrix of said L. F. Lee within twelve months from the date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of its recovery. This 24th. day of October 1914. Martha AJ Lkr, Winborne & Winl*ore,' Attys. L-JJ, | II Notice of Sale. 4 . I North Carolina': X Hertford Quunfcy J By fiftuc of a decree of the I Superior Court entered on the 3rd I <ky of November, 1914, in a cer- I Uifl.apecial proceedings pending I bttflhre the Clerk of said Court, eu- B titled " John Jonea, Isaiah Jones, I Willis Jones. Jr., Hatlie Cow per I and husband Webster Cowper, B et all, . ? vs. Willis Jones, Sr., Elijah Jones, B Kalherine Jones, et al," the uu | dersigned Commissioner will offer I for sale on Monday; Ueceinlrer the I 7th., ut the Court-House door of ^ Hertford County, between the - hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 1 . o'clock P. M., tho following de- fi scribed real estate, being situate I in Maney's Neck Township, 1 Hertford County, and bounded as I follows, viz:- Beginning at a Red I Oak near a branch; theuce North I 10', West 90 poles to a pine; thence J North 80', East 00 poles to a pine; I thence South 10', East 60 poles to I a sweet gum; thence North 30', I West 40 uole? to a pine; thence 1 West 32- poles to a sour wood; thence West 34 poles to first station, containing 25 acres more or less. For a bitter description referrence is hereby made to Deed from William T. Seaver et ux, Embry P. Clark et ux, Book "G" Page 403, Office of the Register I of Deeds for Hertford County, to fl Phjllis Myrick. terms of sale cash. B This, the 3rd day November, p 1914. W. J. Hill. 1 Commissioner. ! By Roswell C. Bkidgeh, I Attorney,' | Valuable Real Estate for Sale. Two nice corner lots with I good residence, situated on 1 -Ohnrch-Street. One nice lot containing one acre with Tobacco Warehouse on Main Street, in town Ahoskie, N. C. Three nice farms near good towns with good trans potation facilities. For full information with prices, See Dixie Land and Iniestmenl Co. Ulinton, n. C. H. H. JONES, Manager. | RUB-MY-TISM I Will cure your Rhenmaliiifi w Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, H Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and A Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects ' j Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- ft tornally and externally. Price 25c. \ UNUSUAL OPPT Do your buying from us in the nest 10 dmye, end Mye' money. We offer you these savings: Children'* 75c hats new style now, 40o. 2 jc Neck Cords, mostly nil colore. 15c each. 10c end 12ic Dress gingham Sic .vd. 10c New Outing Flannel, ell colore Sic yd. 12ic good quality Long Cloth 10c yd. $1.50 Kid Gloves black end tan $1.00 pair. $1.00. .vd wide'taat quality Meaeelirie 90c yd. Torchon Lace 8c yd. Brocade Poplin end yd wide foulard 22c .vd 18c Galatea 12ic yd. 05c Wool Serge 45c yd. 18 Heavy Drilling 15c yd. 25c White Hep 15e yd. Full line Groceries, at lowest prices. Lots of other things et just as big a saviug. Seeing is believing. come: a$jd see: for yourself. NEWSOMB & ORUBB, AHOSKIE, N. r U. Vaug'Han's "The Quality Store" MURFREESBORO, N. C. You Will Like Our , .Tailoring Immensely! 1 Because everything done by the INTERNATIONAL , is done rieht. To begin with rour suit will be made to your own indivi dual measurements and tailored in the most skill ful, careful way. The fabrics at your disposal are without question the finest product of thcEuro pean an&American woolen ' mills. Xhe styles are perfect and the PRICES are the low est in town for such 'stu . i'. rzr i . ! Fall Samples Now on Display. s?: ^ "Come and See Our Steal J(t t ay and *Dress the? Snternational Way." * - ? - U. VAUOHA| Murfreesboro, N. C. ?to? g .??MM M J 1 * ' "I ? ' ?* I ?II r~ii ii ira? ? " II IC^TI \ n' ? * . ii EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOMB OH THE j | EASIEST CREDIT TgRiS.^? I , ! ; ,. ? ' ? ft Here the Poor Man's Promise Equals the Rich Man's Money in Furnishing the Hpme. [ ~~~ : : I - ! Small Weekly Payments Foot the Bill. ! ; ? We have just received from the factory a car load of Furniture that we bought to sell on easy terms. ' * ; I J I , You be the judge as to whether or no we offer "j | better values than others who sell for cash. J I I ? > . ? ? . ? === ? * : . j I GARRETT Sr BAKER | J i-" 1 Ahoskie, \ ' v : - A m Jsi?H ii mt ?iu=..Hi THM
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