" 1 , ! T W I . I l; ? ? ?? ? ... V , , I. fSSf^n Mf. 8. P. Watson left Wednes for Wilson. Mr. F. L. Howard went to Nor folk Monday. Miss Blanch II. Vann was in town Monday. Mr. Claude Vann went to Mur freeshorn Tuesday. Dr. W. J. Harrell. of Aulaiider, wae in town Monday. Mr. Ilenon Brett, of Winton, waa in town Tueaday. Miaa Bert Mattliewa, of Union, waa in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Sewell went to Hnrrellsville Tueaday. Miaa Jeaaie GarreU returned to Cliowau College Monday. Mr. Deans Harrell, of Wood land, waa in town Monday. Mr. B. N. Sykea, of Harrells ville, waa in town Tueaday. WANTED?B. E. Peas, beat, prices, ut Depot.-C. A. Robertsou. Miaa Mary Pruden visited in the lioine of Mr. J; J. Hayes Sun day. Capt. and Mrs. Pitt, of Norfolk, Trailed Mrs. J. C. Jenkins Tues day-" Dr. L. K. Wajker returned Sunday from Baltimore and Vir ginia... Mr. J. Lloyd Parker, of Dur ham, is speoding some time at borne. Messrs. Eugene Gaakins and Sol Clierry, of Windsor, were in town Tueaday. ? Miss Carrie Morris baa returned biime afier spending the summer in; Askews. -Mrs. E. J. Gerock, and daught er, Horeuee, went to Norfolk Wednesday. Mrs. Dora Curtis returned last, Saturday from a visit to relatives in Sam ink >u County. Miss Carrie Parker, of Tunis.1 spent the week end with ber friend Miss Eva Bazemore. Mr. Vernon H. Garrett, of A. & M. College spent the week-end home with parents. ? Sheriff A. E. Garrett' and Mr. J. A, Copeland were in Aulander Monday ou business. Several of our ladies attended' the Hertford County Missionary Union at ilothlebem Tuesday. There will be preaching at the M. ?. Church next Sunday at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Little Miaa Mildred Darden, of Kenly, who ha* been visiting Suzie Vanu Floyd has returned home'. The Methodiat Bazaar was a success Tuesday afternoon and evening. A neat sum waa realized. Misses Juliar and Cute Sykes, L of Norfolk, spent Thanksgiving with Misses Pearlie and Camp Futrell. y Rev. J. A. Morris has returned home from the conference at Washingiton and also a visit to relatives. Mrs. Samuel Roberson, of Port smontb, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Pruden Saturduy and Sunday. Vote for the laziest man at Dr. J, H. Mitchell's Drug Store, only 6 cents fur 50 votes, contest to close Dccembei^lOtb. Mr. Jno. W. Teylor, of Ran dolph Macon College, is spending some time at home o?; account of an epidemic in Bedford City. Watch for the present for the most popular lady in Dr. J. D. Gardners Drug Store, 10 cents for 50 votes, oontest to close Decem ber 15th. The Baraca Class of the A bos kie Baptist Church recently made a contribution of $32.30 to the Thomasville Baptist' Orphanage, and $26.50 to Belginlan relief fund. "They do things." Dr. C. G. Powell, who was elected a delegate to the Baptist State Convention, from the Abos kie Baptist Cburcb will leave for 1 Raleigh next Tuesday to attend tbe Convention. His office will be closed until Saturday. On the 23rd day of November. 1914, children and friends of the late J. J. Boggard, assembled at his grave and erected atumbstone. Mr. H. H. Jones, special agent, ie|Mirts 2.140 bales of cotton ginned in HertforcLCyunty from tlte crop of 1914, prior to Nov. 14, 1914, as compared with 1683 bales ginned to Nov. 14, 1918. This shows a gain of 463 bales over the same period of last year. Tongue and Needle Club. The Tongue and Needle Club met at the home of Mia* Bettie Sessoms Thursday afternoon Nov ember 26th., 1914. The club was called to order by the vice-presi dent, rol| called, and then the re iKirt of the new idea committee was given. Mrs. H. H. Honey cult and Mr*. M. D. Curtis were re-epqointed.on the new idea com mittee. Delicioua chicken salad, turkey sandwitches, pickle and wafers were served. Those present were: Mesdames W. O. Smith, H. H. Honeycutt, J. YV Godwin, Lillie Garrett, M. D. Curtis, Z. V. Bellamy and Misses Patty Leery, IrmaBoyetle, Janie Allen Cherry, Blanche McNeill and Bettie Sessoms. The club adjourned to meet strain Thursday afternoon December 10th., at three o'clock with Mrs. J. N. Vann.--Reporter. NOTICE. i The Betterment Association will liave a miscellaneous sale at the old printing office Dec. 15tb. A beautiful doll will be given tbe one getting the correct num ber only 5c. a punch a handsome present will be given the most popular lady married or single getting the largest number of votes, 10c. for 50 votes and a preseut will be given the .anient man getting the largest number of voles 5c. for 50 votes. A musical program at 8 o'clock free. Another feature will be a street parade at 12 o'clock of Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clause and a number of his brighteyed, curley haired little tots, in a decorated flock. There will be lots of our Xmas presents on side, besides a salad and cream course. Doors open from 1 P. M. till eleven. Be sure and crome. Notice. *; " ?. i By virtue of an order made in the Superior Court of Hertford County in the special proceedings now pending in said Court entitled Kiddie H. Simmons, Drew Hall and wife. Alioe Hall, Washington Yeates, Dennis Beverly and wife, Camilla Beverly, Richard Yeates, and Charles Yt-ales?ex parte? The undersigned commissioner will on the 4tb. day of January, 1915, offer for sale at the Court House door of Hertford County to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract of land lying and being in Harrellsville Township, Hertford County, N. C. and known as the Lewis land bounded on the South by the pub lic road leading from Harrellsville to Pitch Landing; on the West and North-by the lands of John O. Askew; and on the East by the lands of the heirs of E. D. Lewis, containing 16 1-3 acres, more or less. This the 27th. day of November 1914. JNO. E. VANN, Commissioner. Land for Sale! I have for s?le a few choice buildings and lots in Ahoskie; also two farms in the country. Terms easy. ?. T. Shipes, Aboskie, N. 0. T? Notice! i ? ? y. I, J no. A. Nortbcott, Clerk to the Board of County commis (doners of Hertford County, pur suant to law, liereby mike lire fol lowing report of umounta paid ,to the several County Commissioners, /or services during the year end ing the first Monday in December 1814. ? 8. P. Winborne? 16 days serviced at 2.00. rl..30.00 Mileage . 21.30 Extra services ... 15.00 |?6.30 J. N. Hollomon? 16 days services at 2.00 82.00 Mileage 12.10 Extra services '..18.40 seTSo E. J. Gerock? 13 days servi|0es st 2.00.. 26.00 Mileage ..11.70 Extra services 5.20 ? $12.80 C. E. Boyette? 16 days services at 2.00 ..82.00 Mileage 18.20 Extra services........... 6.00 $56,20 A. I. Parker? 16 days services at 2.00 82.00 Mileage to County Hume... .80 Extra services 1913.........20.60 Extra services 1914.' 16.00 $69.40 B. F. Williams? 8 days services at 2.00 16.00 Mileage 9.60 i $25.60 I further certify that po. bills against the county have been paid by the board without first being verified and sworn to ds required by law. This the 1st. day of December 1914. J. A. NoRTncorr, Clerk to the Board. Mat* ?f Isrtk Ctrtliit, ) It At Cmtj ?r ItrtfMd' ) Xip?ri*r Curl ?cckt lenckltr C?. I (f Carter latkawt * Ca. J *?'?? By virtue of nn execution direct ed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Hertford Coun ty in the above entitles action, I will, on Monday, the 4th, day of January 1915 at 12 o'clock M.~, at the Court Houae Door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the Right, Title and which said C. W. Carter the defendant, has in the following described Real Es-. tate, to-wit: One tract of land on the Blue Foor road leading from the Oak Villa Farm to Reid'g Crossing, beginning at a pine on the East side of said road the Southerly along said road to Deep Creek then along said Creek to the line between lots No. 5 and 6 of the J. H. Mathews division, then North erly along said deviding line to a marked pine, then Westerly along line of markedi trees to starting point, containing 35 acres more or less. Also, one track of land bound by the Union and Barfield road on the South and the CoSeld road on the East, containing 12 acres, each forming a part 6( lot No. 6 of the J. H. Mathews division. Also one house and lot in the town of Winton. 25 by 100 yeards joining the land of E. L. Jenkins also Main and Murphy Streets.- it being the house aid lot in and on which the sale' C. W. Carter now lives. This 2nd. day of December 1914 A. E. GARRETT, Sheriff. 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, ialown Ahoskie, N. C. Three nice farms near good towns with good trans potation facilities. ? For full information with prices, See Dixie Land and Investment Co. Olinton, n. ?. H. H. JONES, Manager. I I Notice. 1 mn cutting some 3 and 4 inch c.v|tr?MM aiiingics. If in need of any call E. O. Himu, Union, N. C. Child/en's Couth*? Cliildrtu'* ( old* Uolh ar? Mcriou*. When one af your little nnei show* symptoms of an appioacb inif Cold, give it Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey at once. It acta quickly, and prevents the Cold growing worse. Very healing? aoothes the Lungs, loosens the mucous, strengthens the system. It's guaranteed. Only iic. St vour Druggist- Buy a bottle to day. Bucklen's Amies Salve for Fores. II 1 Sfcanta Claus [/ c=> fc won't know where to 1 do his shopping un- I less you tell him you can supply many of I his needs. I Get wise, Mr. Mer chant, advertise in I this paper NOW and tell him of your stock of goods. L ' -l | Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your draggla* will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any ease of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14day*. The drat application give* Ease and Beat. 50c. Coughs Kill If You Let Them. Mm* UN y?r Coaffc wtth DR. KIND'S NEW DISCOVERY. N bMh IrrRaM Thrott art Lu?|*. Thouuad* la M OA L y W JVKY1 IMIIIIWI Wj | Dr. King's New Discover^ Hour Bask If It Vak AN Dt?<|kt SOs. mmd SIM Subscribe for the Herald Itrtk fiirtliu \ S*p<r1?r C?crt l?rtf?r I hsalj, / Iririuj Ttra 1110 flat) Saitk, } ?%. HTICE ?r II1 HIS. Will Sallk I The defendant above named wil take notice that nn action entitled aa above Iihh been commenced in the Superior Court of llertforl Couuty to obtain <i divorce A. Vinculo Matrimonii; and tbe enid defendant will further take notice that lie in required to appear at the term of the Su|>erior Court of -aid County to-be held on the first Monday before tbe first Monday of March, 1915. it beini; the 22nd, day of February 1915, at the Court-house of said County in Winton. North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. i Tiioe. D. Boone, C. 8. C. This the 24th, day of November, 1914. ' Rosweli. C. Bkidoeh, Attorney for Plaintiff. - _ - ? ? jr*-*? Notice. Having qualified an executor of J. E. Brett deceased. Late of Hertford County North Carolina. This is to notify all persons having claims against tthe estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th. da.v of November 1915. "Or this] notice will be pleaded before the bar of their recovery. All persons indented to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 14th. day of Novem ber 1914.~ - J. C. BRETT, Executor. fXICl OF LEMON of the -efctMAX BRAND makes pure IceCream ' ? good, and noes farther thun most kinds. Try it. r 5, 10 and 25c bottlos. UJ * f Roberts Drug Go. Molt, Va. U==?^===il ? |, Invigorating to the Pale and Slckl) The Old Standard g> neral strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC.driees out Malaria.enriches the blood, builds up the system. 4 true Tonic. For adults and children. Wc. !| THE WAR OF EUROPE I < > < ? | ? stands for everything that banking < ? * | houses oppose, War means destruc- < ? | ? tion. Banking houses mean construe- < ? 11 tion. War creates waste, while bank- < | < ? ing houses are steps to the habit of ^ \ f saving. o < > ?? o < ? ? = < ? o <> o Lef i/s i4/cf Foil a ' j; < I to create the habit of saving. Your account with < > ? us is a step in the right direction. < * 4 S. V " 4 ? 0 CITIZENS BANK f 4 ? < ? < > has lately closed another fiscal year, with a record * * 1 > of having made in net earnings twice as much as 1 > < ? the year before. 4 1 4 > 4 ? 4 *? ? ' ? ,1 4 ? 4 > 4 Let us Have Your Banking Account. 4 > ;>? i: < > Grow as we Grow. Prosper as we Prosper. 4 ? . " 1 1 ? 4 ? ? < > ij CITIZENS BANK, I o Murfreeskoro,, N. C !! ???444^^444$4$4'$4^4^4^4$4$4^4$4 lTHANKFULNESS.1 1 > ? ? Is gratful acknowledgement of be nefits, and here is where the Busy-Store comes in, for we,are indeed thankful to our friends, customers and the public for the success we have had this year. Our sales each month this year has exceeded the same month last year, and this years business has exceeded any previous year since the begining of our business. This success could not have been ? ? ? ?? ? ; ? ... r&fc. attained without the co-operation of our friends and the public. And we take this occasion to thank you. ?x>- ? - : Very truly yours, : /W yC THE: BUSY STORE _ ; AHOSKIE-N.C. * ? 1 ? Wynn Bros. ^ " ? BIG DEPARTMENT STORE MURFREESBORO. N. C. SPECIAL SALE / m - -- Ladie's Suits and Coats 8 * Men's Suits and Over Coats In view of the Low Prices of Cotton and Peanuts we are offering great reduction in Ladie's Suits and Coats and Men's Suits and Over Coats. 1 ????? - We'have a B Stock which must be " - moved. - - Wynn Bros.) 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