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BtRTfORD CQIWR flllLD PUBLISHED WFEKLY . BY ^ W. (J, Smith, Editor and Prop, at AHOSKIE. N. C. Subscription Price: On* Dollar Per Year in Advance Advertising Rates: Very Reasonable and made known on request. ? wwyyy Entered aa second-class matter Feb ruary 25th, 1910, at tne poet office at Ahoakie, N. C., under the Act of March 3. 1879. > I !??. tiarrellsville n Compiled and Ananged fat Herald Reader* by out Regular Correapondent Mr. and Mrs.y W; A. Perr.v. Mrs. T. R. Jernigan and Misses Janie and Carol Sharp spent 'last Thursday in Murfreesboro. There was no meeting of the O. E. S. Chapter iaat Tuesday Even ing owing to the very cold weather. Mrs. W. Q. Copeland spent Fri day and Saturday in Norfolk shop ping. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Taylor spent Sunday in Ahoskie with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker. They were ac companied lirtme by their sister, Mrs. J. E. Ward of Roliersonville. , We were glad to see Mr. W. M. Howe able to ride up to town a little while Sunday afternoon. Several of our people expect to attend the Union Meeting at Re publican church, Bertie county, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Fannie McConmic of Nor-, folk is visiting Miss Janie Sharpe. Miss Lillian C. Askew is spend ing several days this week with' friends at Como. The Sunbeam Society held its regular meeting Tuesday- after noon at the home of Mrs. D. N. Evans. After the meeting closrd, delicious home made caud.v aud fruits were,served by Mrs. Evans which was very much enjoyed by the young people. Mr. J. O. Askew and son Grad.^ were visitors to Norfolk this week. wmammmmmmmmmmaaammanin?"i i ? 1.1 ,ijb,i , dm Win ton Waveletls Busy People Pros* ? Busy Town FjKl CswpiW son A-rasfsd ky tks 'L~ jL?J H?s|d Conssposdsnt School Day of Community Ser vice Week will be observed at the school building on Friday, De cember 4tli, at 7 o'clock p.m. A program has been prepared, and all who are interested in improv ing conditions in the community are invited -to show their interest' by giving their presence at that meeting. ? 1 ' Miss Kate Liverman Was in Eure last week. - Mrs. B. F. Stone spent last Wednesday and Thursday with her sister Mrs. E. S. Jenkins, Miss Viola Hayes is the guest ;of Miss Ruth Vann this week. ? Mr. J. H. Jenkens spent Mon day in Ahoskie. } Messrs. Floyd Jenkins and Mil lie Bretton were callers near Co field Sunday afternoon. Mr. Roland Story was in town for a abort time Sunday. Mr. John Scarborough left Sun day for Raleigh. Mrs. William Eley and Mias Ella-Maie Odum spent Thursday in town. Mr. R. C. Bridger was in Wind sor last week. $100 REWARD, $100 The readers of this papers will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh: Hall's Catarah Cure is only positive cure now known to the ?asdics! 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 mufeous surface of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disesse, and giving the patient strength bv buildingup the constitution and assisting nature ih do ? in gits work. The proprietors have so much faith id its eurative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any rase that it faila to cured. Send for lisfc of testimonials. ' """" ? Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Adv. Io tbe Districi Court el tire Uniifd States for the Eastfrn District o! Virginia. In Ihc Matter of the Halifax J.umb*r Company. Incorporated. lUnkrupt. In UunKruptey. (Continued from page J.) Fifth: All of the Gum Umber trees measuring 12 inches and over in diameter across the stump on two certain tracts and all tim ber trees of whatsoever hind and description, except Oak and Light wood, on another certain*, tract: all three tracts being in Gates County, North Carolina, and known as the William Caddy tracts and containing by survey 418 acres. This is the same property that was conveyed to the Halifax Lumber Co., Inc., by the Sandy Run Lumber Co., Inc., by deed duly of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Gates Coun ty, North Carolina; to which deed reference it hereby mude for a more complete description. The time is which to cut is 10 years from the 1st., day of Janu ury, 1909, and these tracts are estimated to contain 2,147,000 iaal. ? Sixth: All of the timber trees of whatsoever kind and description measuring 10 inches and over in diameter across the stump upon that certain tract or parcel of land lying in Hertford County, in Win ton Township, in the State, of North Carolina, and known as the J. V. Copelaud tract and bounded and described *a follows: On the South by the Mount Gallant tract; on the East by the Chowan River; on the North by the Meherrin River; and on Che West by Pote casi Creek and the Hill side, and being the same property conveyed to the Halifax Lumber Co., Inc., by the Sandy Run. Lumber Co., Inc., by deed duly of record in the office "bf the Register of Deeds for' Hertford"Cuunty, North Carolina, to which deed reference is hereby made for a more complete descrip tion. Time for entting is 10 years' from the 13th., day of April, 1908. This tract has been partly cut over. Seventh:. All of, that certain tract, piece or parcel of land to gether with the timber thereon, known as the Pinel Sears tract lying in Murfreesboro Township, Hertford County, North Carolina, on the Meherrin River, and sup posed to contain 32 acres, more or less. This is the same property that was conveyed to the Halifax Lumber Co., Infe,, by -Sho Sandy Ran Lumber Co., Inc'., by deed duly of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hertford County, North Carolina; to which deed reference isdiereby made for a more complete description. This tracfrls in Fee and has beeh cut over. "'J Eighth:-AH of the bankrupt's intereit in the following tracts of standing timber, and all the rights of the bankrupt under the con tracts of purchase for the samet (A) All of the timber trees of whatsoever kind and description measuring 10 incites and over in diameter across the stump at the time of cutting upon that tract of land lying in Holy Neck Township, Nansemond County, Virginia', and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the wharf; thence along the Hill side to Porter's line; thence to the Blackwater River; thence down said Rive* to the starling point, and known as a part of the Davidson Home tract. This is the same tract that John A. Davidson and wife agreed to convey to the Sandy Run Lumber Co., Inc., by contract entered into on the 1st.,"day of May, 1908, and which rights of the Sandy Run Lumber Co.. Inc., were subse quently conveyed to the Halifax Lumber Co., Ine., by deed duly of record in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Nansemolid County. Virginia; to which con tract and deed reference is hereby made for a more complete des cription. v Time for dotting, 10 years from the 1st., dav of May, 1908. (B) All of the timber trees of whatsoever kind and description measuring 10 inches and over, in diaueter acioss the stump at the timS of cutting upon that tract of land Iging in Holy Neck |Town eliip, Nansemond County, Vir ginia, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a ditch near a saw dust pile; thence along ? .(>>.) Hillside i<> ihfitjiate ft?*: ! invitee lb llu- Ulachivilor ftivi-i;' thence.11p RlsckWalxr River l<? the ?tarliog point, and known tot ? part of the J)nvit]?t(in liixnc trsct. 'I'llis is lite ?uno lmet that Joint A. DavidMHt and wife agreed to, convey to llto Sandy Hon Lumber Cf. Inc., by cimlmet entered ioto on the Int., day of May. I DOS, and which rights of the Hnnd.v Ron Lumber Co.. Inc. were subse quently conveyed to the Halifax Lumber Co., Inc., by . deed duly of record in the Clerk's Office of the "Circuit Coil rl' of Narisemond County, Virginia; to which con tract and deed reference is hereby made for a more complete descrip lion. - e> Time for cutting SO years from the 1st day of May. 1908. Above two tracts estimated to cot S,450.000 feet. (C) All of the timber trees of whatsoever kind and description except Cypress and Pine, measur ing 10 inches and over in diameter across the stump at the time of cutting upon that tract of laud lying in Murfreesboro Township, Hertford County, North Carolina, and bounded and described, as fol lows; On the North bv tKe lands of D. L. Parker; on the West by the lands of A. C. Darden; on the South by Potecasi Creek; on the East by the lands of G. F. C. Whittaker and known aa a part of the C. J. Hill tract.' This is the same timber that C. J. Hill and wife agreed to the Sandy Run Lumber Co., Inc., by contract en tered into the 27th day of May; 1908, and which rights of the Sandy Run Lumber Co., Inc., were subsequently conveyed to the Halifax Lumber Co., Inc., by deed duly of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hertford County, North Carolina; to which contract and deed reference is hereby made for a more complete description. ^ Time for cutting 10 years from tbe 27th day of May, 1908. Esti mated to cut 30,000 feet. -fD) AH of the timber trees of whatsoever kind and description measuring 10 inches and over in, diameter across the stump at the time of cutting upon the tract of land lying in Maoey's Neck Town ship, Hertford County, North Carolina, and bounded and describ ed as follows: On the North by the lands of the Warren tract; on the East by the Clio wan River; on the South by Buckhorn Creek; and on the West by chopped line, and known as a part of the W. H. Henderson Home Place. This is the Rime timber that W. H. Hen derson agreed to convey to the Sandy Run Lumber Co., Inc., by contract entered into the 29th day of May, 1908, and which rights of the Sandy Run Lumber Co,, Inc., were subsequently conveyed to the Halifax Lumber Co., Inc.. by deed duly of record in tbe office of the Register of Deeds for Hertford County, North Carolina; to which contract and deed reference is hereby made for a more complete description. Time for cutting 10 years from the 29th day of May, 1908. Estimated to cut 1,715.000 feet. Ninth: One Circular Saw Mill of 20.000 capacity per day. This Mill is equinped with 8-inch steam feed, steam loader, oscillating steam nigger, and is complete in every detail. It has two Dry Kilns. lenlli: une comparatively new up-to-date double set Heading Mill of the capacity of 4,000 sets per day with two Moore Dry Kilns. The Saw Mill and Heading Mill and Kilns are supplied with steam from sis Boilers of 900 Horse Power. The Boiler Room is equipped with Hot Water Pump and two Lytton Return Traps. 'Die Plants are equipped with Fire Pump and Electric Lighting Plant. Eleventh: There are located upon the property 25 Dwellings for employees. These houses are in good condition. Twelfth: There are also two Lidgerwood Skidders; one 10 by 10 Double Cylinder, Double Drum Engine with Boiler, with 7 by 10 Single Drum Loader on Float 5x20x65, practically new, and one 7x10 Doub.e Cylender. Double Drum, mounted on Steel Frame Car. , Thirteenth: One Uasoline Tow Boat, length 46 feet, width 11 feet, with 40 Horse Power Four Oyln der Heavy Duty Buffalo Engine with full house. \ Fourteenth: One Steno^* Tug, "Edward P. Avery," f - --H -JX-Bgg! Fifteenth: One mile 45-11>. Rail whit Rafting Gear and Bogy Trucks. Kixtcenlh: The following tract of land located and situated at Tunis, Hartford County, North Carolinn, containing 68 i acres, and on which is located the Saw Mill, Heading Mill and Dwelling Houses, and which i* bounded and described as follows: On' the North by the Chowan River; on the East by Catherine Creek and the lands of Perry and McGloban; on the South by the lands of Britt and Israel; and on the West by the Tunis Road and the A. C. L. R. R. Seventeenth: And also a certain other tract of land located at Tunis, Hertford County, North Carolina, and known as the Mill Site tract, containing about two acres, and bounded and described as follows: On the North by the Chowan River; on the East by the A. C, L. R. R.;on the South and West by the lands of H. S, Basnight. The terms of sale shall be one third (1-3) sash, and the balance in two equal instalments payable in six and twelvemonths from the duto of sale, the deferred pay ments to bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, evidenced by notes of the pur chaser secured by a firit lien and deed of trust on the property pur chased, said deed of trust to be drawn, acknowledged and record *d at the expense of the purchaser, or the purchaser at his option may pay all of tbe>purchase money in cash. E. A. Bilisoly, Trustee, And Robbkt W. Shultick, J. W. Tauirr, ? Hammond Johnson, -Trustees in,Bankrpptcy. Notice! Th? undersigned executors of tW^ill of kite late L. M. Parker *4ill offer f<ir sale to the highest bidden for cash all of the personal uroperty belonging to said ide ceased, sale to take pliiee in front of VV. W. Rogers' office at 15 o'-clock M. on the 21st ?f Decem ber, 1914: Nov. 26, 1914. i >P. I). Pabke*,? jA W? H. Bryajnt, T Executors. W; W. Rogers, Attorney. Notice! The undersigned exrcutdrs of the willj^the late W. W. Hollo man deceased will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the entire tract of land owned by said W. W. Holloman deceased and known as the IV.- W. Holloman homo place and all of the personal property belonging to said deceas ed consisting of cotton, corn, peanuts, horses and all farming utensils.! Sale will take place at the home of late W. W. Holloman on the 23rd day of December, 1914 at 11 o'clock A. M. ? c, ? W. w. Rogers, J. D. Jenkins, Executors.. Notice! By order of the Chairmen, a Special Session cf the Board of County Commissioners of Hertford county, will be held in Winton on Monday 30th day of November. Any businesscominir before the Board at this meeting will have attention. Jno. A. Northcott, Clerk to Board. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. , Two nice corner lots with good residence, situated on Church Street. One nice lot containing one acre with Tobacco* Warehouse on-Main Street, in town Ahosjfie, N. G.^ Three nice farms near good towns with good trans potation facilities. For full information with prices, See , Dixie Land and Investment Co. Vinton, n. ?. H. H. JONES, Manajjef: Notice of Sale. , North Carolina 1 < Hertford Caunty J < By virtue ofa decree of the J Superior Court entered on the 3rd i j day of November, 1914, in a cer- 4; tain special proceedings pending < before the Clerk of said Court, en- < titled " John Jones, Isdiab Jones, J Willis Jones. Jr., Hattie Cowper , and husband Webster Cowper, 4 et all, < vs. \ Willis Jones, 8r., Elijah Jones, 4 Katberine Jones, et al," the un- ? dersigned Commissioner will offer J for sale on Monday, December the * 7th., at the Court-House door of * Hertford County, between the = hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M., the following de scribed real estate, being situate in Mauey's Neck Township, Hertford County, and bounded as follows, viz:- Beginning at a Red Oak near a branch; thencg North 10', West 90 (Miles toapine; thence North 80', East 60 poles to a pine; tbeuce South 10', East 60 poles to a sweet gum; thence North 30', West 40 poles to a pine; thence West 32 poles to a sour wood; thence West 34 notes to "first station, containing 23 acres more or less. For a better description referrence is hereby made to Deed from William T. Seaver et ux, Embry P. Clark et ux, Book "G" Page 408, Office of the Register of Deeds for Hertford County, to Phillis Myrick. terms of sale cash. This, the 3rd day November, 1914. / W. J. Hill. Commissioner. By Roswkll C. Bkiookk, Attorney. Administrators Notice! Notice is hereby given that the nndermigned. 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 ^in^ebteif 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 if vyill, be pleaded in bar of its recovery. This 24th. day of October 1914. Mahtha A. Lee, WinborneA Winbore, Attys. I 11 1 1 i i ? Notice. . 1 am cutting some 3 and 4 inch cypress shingles. If in need of any .call ? E. O. Hikes, ' i Union, N. C. ? Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Yoor druggist will refund, money If PAZO OINTMENT fells to cure any case of Itching, I Bllad^ Bleeding or Protruding Hies In 6t614 days. 1 The drst application gives Ease and Rest. 80c. r=3r ? i ?? . Ill u [AGAIN WE THANE Y01T| > To come to our store and look over the many things < * > which you must lAve to be comfortable, as the season ad- 4 * >' vanceu .vour needsroust be supplied and we are in-a position 4 * > to furnish the must of them, at interesting prices, so don't 4 * > fail to give us a call. T^iis month makes ten years which 4 * > we have been in business, and we are proud to think we en- 4 ' > joy the confidence of all with whom we have dealt. ? Thanking you fhr your goodwill and patronage. < > > We are yours, 4 | , HOGGARD 6t STOKES/: ! MAHOSKIE, N. C- <; \ U Vaughan's I "The Quality Store" I MURFREESBORO, N C. I You Will Like Our Tailoring Immensely! Because everything done by the INTERNATIONAL is done right. To begin V- ? with your 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 the Euro peau and American woolen mills, j The styles are perfect and the PRICES are the low est in town for such stu 'pendous values. Fall Samples Now , on Display. ^Come and See Our Si eat jti ' /ay and 2)ress the? Snteinational TSay." U. VAUGHAN ? Murfreesboro, N. C. " - I IWI II II M ? g : EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOVE ON THE j BAS1EST CREDIT TERMS. i I. ? " ' . ?' fc "? ' ' . ' j Here the Poor Man's Promise Equals the Rich Man's'Money in Furnishing the Home. _ 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. < _? . ~ . ! You be the judge as to whether oj no we offer better values than others who sell for cash. GARRETT fr BAKER Ahoskie, Af. C.
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