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It ' * I; FIRE INSURANCE _ I NOTARY PUBLIC ' ; r. ; WALTER L. CURTIS ?: : AIIOHKIR N.j r. < . "* -1 ? "? ' flilll SALES.^ J 1 Jg October 17th., We TOBACCO PLANTERS WAKE- ^ m HOUSE CO. at Rockv Mount, N. C., sold the past week ^ A Three Hundred and Forty Thousand Pounds of Leaf ^ A Tobacco for Forty-Seven Thousand and Eight Hundred S A and Eighty-Eight Dollars. jS Many wagon loads were sold at from twenty to twenty- ^ a five cents average. These were the highest sales we have 4 j A made since the crop begin-to move. Ship us your Tobacco A and we will sell it on arrival for the highest market price 4 t fand mail you check promptly. . - - wf * A ' Yours to serve, { w ?* TOBACCO PLANTERS WAREHOUSE CO. | P. C. VESTAL, Manager, * flHtocky, Mount, - - - - - N. C.Jp ^C???????8????????????^ ji MONT AUR ICE G RE AM ! TOUCHES THE SPOT Fills the demand for a dainty dessert, as nqother dessert can. 1 It's the choice of inother,vfather, sister and brother?and J the boarders, if there be any. It's one subject upon which I 1 the whole family ajfree. That's because Montauk Ic6 ?J j! Cream is so pure, rich aud delicious. Try it: . ' j | [ THE MONTAUK COMPANY, INC., \ Makers of "Purify" Ice Cream and Ices. f '! 275 Granby Street ^ ~ NORFOLK. VA7 I 'V- ' ' > 8 DON'T SPEND ALL YOUR EARNINGS | w Put some aside for possible sickness, or misfrtune. fx ? We welcome small accounts as well as larjfe ones,. . |K ' w The man who has a little money saved is the one who is /<? 7 in a position to open the door when Opportunity Knocks. Don't run the risk of loss by fire or thieves, deposit your ~ { Y surplus earnings with us. 8 THE BANK OF WINTON T ^ WINTON, N. C. ^ [ THE SURE WA Y TO PROSPER Sis to save some money all the time. The safe way to save is to put the money in BANK. Not necessary to make larg deposits. Small and fre quent additions to your account will make your bank balance grow amazingly fast. We pay 4% on Time Certi I ficates. Depocit your money with v FARMERS-ATLANTIC BANK I AHOSKIE, At- C. IM Ml 1KB Mill Prices Lowered Still Further to Move Fall and Winter Clothing. $10.00. $12.00 and $14.00 Suits i r Cut to $7.95 Baltimore Taylored, all Wool, Brown and Gray Mixed Worst ed and Cashmer in, Stylish 3 and 4 Button Sack Models. $16.00, $16.00 and $16.50 Suits Cut to $8.95 Blue Serge and -Worsted Dark Mixed Grays and Browns, all Wool regular $15.00 to $16.50 grades. - . . , ,, .??? I Men's Over Coats and Ladle's Cloaks at 1-3 of Regular Prices to Close Out. , Never before such sacrificing;, such prices, such values, and nev^r more correct styles from which to sellect. . "" I Yours to serve, J. E. ODOM 6r CO. Opposite Depot / AHOSKIE, N C. Subscribe for TSfye Herald, & Administrators Notice. Having qualified us adminis trator of the estate of- VVklter (i. Com us deceased late of Hertford County, N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate "&f said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign on or before the 27 day of October 1915, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This the 27, of October 1914. H. W. Greene, Admr. Winborne& Winborue, Attys. I 1 Try This for Neuraljia Thousands of people keep on suf fering with Neuralgiu because ibey do not know wbut to do for it. Neuralgia is s twin in the nerves. What you want to do is to soothe the nerve itself. Apbl.v , Sloan's Liniment to the sulfate over the painful part?do not rub t in. Sloan's Liniment penetrates very quickly to the sore, irritated 1 n?rve and allays the inflammation. Get a bottle* of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the liouse-^aguinsl Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints. Lumbago. Sciatica, and like ail ments. Your tnouey back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. OUR UNB OF STAPLE GROCERIES can be relied upon as being always - pure and fresh. Housekeepers who know and appreciate good Coffee, Tea, Sugar Spices and GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS will be thoroughly satisfied with our good* after the ft rat purchase. Lowest Cash Prices to be Found in Town J. P. BOY$TT% ahoSkie, n. c Hupmxjbile TK? caur oT TK? Afcftorteasx fanvlly Design The Hup was the first Ameri can car to introduce the body design now called "stream line?two years ago. The Hup was the first Ameri can car to have a long-stroke motor?(too years ago. Just two instances of Hup advanced design. High /grade steels, careful de> sign7 precise manufacture? you get au these in the Hup. - It's cheap only in the sense that it's cheap to ran. Any Hup owner will tell you how much less the Hup costs ?for gasoline, oil, tires and repairs. . You get everything that makes a car worth while?every thing that makes a car eco nomic aL And back of every Hup is a complete organization. HUPP MOTOR CAR CO, DETROIT J E. O. HINILS. LOCAL, AGENT AHOSKIE - N. C. | Subscribe for the Herald Notice Sale of Land. __ t U uder and by virtue of the pow er and authority conferred upon me by the Deed of Trust executed by Oaa E. Daughtry and wife Mamie Daughtry to me on the 15th., day of January 1010. and registered in the Office of the Re gister of Deeds in and for Hert ford County N. O. in book 44 at page 433. default having been made on the payment of the in debtedness secured therein and re quest being made by the owner such indebtedness so to do. 1 will as Trustee, on Monday the 7th., day of December, 1914, sell for cash by public auction to the high est bidder at the Court House door in Winton, North Carolina, the following descrided tract of land situated in the said County of Hertford. St. Johns Township State of North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: The same being the four fifth in terest now owned by the above named Osa E. Daughtry in thit tract or parcel of land on which the late E. T. Daughtry died and of which he died seized and possessed of. The other one fifth interest iu said land is owned by Kelly Daughtry and wilt not be sold bv this trustee. (But the re version which the said Osa Daugh try owns in the said one fifth in terest of said Kelly Daughtry after the death death of Mrs. E. T. Daughtry will be sold.) The said tract contains in the agregste one hundred and eighteen acres more or less. And the whole is bound ed as follows towit: Bounded on the East by the lands of Norfleet, on the South by the lands of W, A. Liverman and on the North by th6 lands of W. H. Brown and others. .The four fifth interest pwi>ed by the said Osa E. Daugh try have been allotted to him and that is the i>art of the above de scribed land which will be sold as above advertised. Sale wifl be between twelve 'o'clock M' and one o'clock P. M. This November 2nd.. 1914. I. T. BLAttemBD, - Trustee. I - W. II. S. Buboctn, . Attorney. 10ITI ClltUIl I \ mail! Niuair. HKKTKItl CM'ITI j C. R. Overton vs 8am Freeman. The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 4th. day of November, 1914, by J. H.. Mitchell a justice of the peace of Hertford County, North Carolina, for the sum of $25.00, due said | plaintiff by account, which sum mons is returnable before said justice, at his office in Ahoskie in said coupt.v, and in Ahoskie town ship on the 7th. day of December, 1914. The defendant will also take notice, that a warrant of attach ment was issued by^*id justice nn the 4th. day of November, 1914, against the property of said defen dant, which warrant is returnable before said justice, at the time and place above-named for the return of the summons, when and where the defendant is required to ap pear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. , ? T^fliis 4th. day of Nov., 1914. J. H. Mitchell, Justice of the Peace. W. W. Rogers, Atty. Farm for Sale. Known as the L. N. Parker home place on west aide of county road leaking from Ahoskie to Co6eld near Brantley* Grove Church. For further ^particulars address. P. D. PARKER, 6*51 Mt. Vernon Ave. Portsmouth,'' Va. > NOTICE. Chowan and Roanoke Telephone Co. has just com pleted line which gives con nection with Plymouth, Williamston and other points in Washington aiyl Martin and adjourning Counties. WMwir Yoa Naad t OmwI IWc Talc* Qrova'a ' The Old Standard Orore's Taste leas chill Tonic it equally valuable at a General Tank because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUI NINB and IRON. It acta on the Liver, Drives mf Watarla ^ Esrich?S ?-J Builds up the Whole System. 50 cast*. ii m innicT est it w tk mm* nim r? u? >uura iiurict *r (irfiiu. I( Ut ktUr <r liuru UUEK (SINH, IMStfSMTM, Itrkript. Ii laitripUj. Pursuant to an ordered in the above entitled cauae on the 7th., day of November, 1914, the un dersigned Trustees appointed by the said' or^er for the purpose will expose for sale on the 7tb., day of December, 1914, at 12 M. at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Win ton, the County Seat of Hertford County, North Carolina, free and clear from all liens, whatsoever, the following property, described in the deed of trust from Halifax Lumber Company to John E. Vann, Trustee dated July 14th., 1913 and duly recorded as follows: to-wit: \ All the timber trees, standing and fallen, measuring twelve (12) inches and upwards in diatpeter across the stump at the time of cutting, (measurement being taken inside the bark) upon that tract of land in Murfrees boro Township, Hertford Coun ty, North Carolina, known as the W. T. Browne Home Place, ad joining the lands of A. M. Browne, G. M. Blow, John Matth ews, et als, and bounded as fol lows: On the North by the lands of J. H. Matthews and G. M. Blow: on the East by the lands of G. M. Blow and A. M. Browne on the South by the public road leading from Woodland to Win ton; on the West by the lands of 8, R. Benthall and the Old Tree Swamp, containing 478 acres more or less, except the reserva tion ot all timber trees standing within a fence surrounding clear ed land and all timber trees upon that part of the said land cover ed by the dower of Mrs. Ida M. Brown, as made in deed to said Halifax Lumber Company, In corporated: together with all rights building and operating railroads, tramroads, etc., carry led by said admentioned deed of trust. i_ The purchaser or purchasers' are to have until the 27th., day of April, 1915, "in which to cut and remove said timber trees and have the privilege of an addition al period of two (2) years from said date in which to cut and re move said trees, upon the pay ment of the sum of two hundred and ten (210) dollars, each year for which the time may be en tended. The terms of said sale shall be for cash, subject to confirmation by this Court. John E. Vann, Trustee, - and Robxbt W. Sholtic*. Hammond Johnson, J. W. Tkuitt, Trustees in Bankruptcy. Notice of Sale. North Carolina 1 Hertford Caunty J - By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court entered on the 3rd day of November, 1914, in a cer ttffh special proceedings pending before the Clerk of said Court, en titled " John Jones, Isaiab Jones, Willis Jones, Jr., Hattie Cowper and husband Webster Cowper, et all, vs. * Willis Jones, Sr., Elijah Jones, Katherine Jones, et al," the un dersigned Commissioner will offer for sale on Monday, December the 7th., at the Court-House door of Hertford County, between the hours of 11 ,Q'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M., the following de scribed real estate, being situate in Maney's Neck Township, Hertford County, and bounded as follows, viz:- Beginning at a Red Oak near a branch; thence North 10', West 90 poles to a pine; thence North 80',East 60 poles to a pine; thence 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 poles to first station, containing 25 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 403, 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 Roswhll C. Bridges. Attorney. VICTORY UNDER SHEMAN LAW. Railroad* dlvo Up Stock in Cool Mlnoa Valued at 3,780,000. Cincinnati, Or?Stock In Ohio and Wo* Virginia coal mlnoa valuad at tS.TtO.OM paaaed Into th# hand* of John S. Jon#*, a Ohlcagp eoal opera tor, aa a raault of an entry made by throe federal Judge* here in a ault brought by that, government again it the New York Central and the Chesa peake A Ohio Railway Company, their oubaldlarlo* and various coal com panion thay control. The eaaa was brought under the Sherman law and federal official* de clared It wa* the moat awaaplng vic tory ever acoompltahed under the act. The casa baa been known aa the "Eaet Ohio and Waat Virginia bltu mlivoua coal oaao." Attorney* for both the railroad* and the government appeared before the court with an agreement that the propertlee of the railroads be disin tegrated and oweorahlp dissolved. Capital Raid Id by Banks Washington.?Payment of the flrat Installment of the capital stock of federal reserve banks, called for No vember 2, practically has been com pleted. The paid In total, the federal Reserve Board announced baa reach ed flT,M7,lM, as follows: Boston f 1.817,926; New York fS.S20.S80; Phil adelphla S2.008.650; Cleveland 32,011. 363; Blab mood f1,003,463; Atlanta, S77T.248; Chicago a3,191.0M; !Jt. Louis 3912,000; Mines.poll* 3794.600; Kansas City <910,000; Dallas 3061,135; San Francisco 31,322,340. 1 . I Cattl# Quarantine Covers 10 States Washington.?Official* of the' Bu reau of Animal Industry enlisted the cooperation of state official* In th# light to stamp out the epedomlc of foot and mouth disease which has resulted In a cattle quarantine covering 10 stale*. With strict maintenance of the quarantine. Immediate destruction of all Infected herds and close inspec tion of all suspected centers, the Bu reau believes It now has the situation under control. Practically every shipment of cattle, which paaaed thr? ich ctiliago baa been traced. Notice! The undersigned executors of the will of the late L. M. Parker will offer for sale to the highest bidden for cash all of the personal property belonging to said de ceased, sale to take place in front , of W. W. Rogers' office at 12 o'clock M, on the Bth of Jan uary, 1914. Nov. 26, 1914. P. D. Parkkr, W. H. Beta nt, Executors. W, W. Rogers, Attorney. Notice 1 The undersigned executors of the wilt of 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 VV. W. Holloman deceased and known as the W. W. Holloman home place and all of the personal property belonging to said deceas ed consisting of cotton, corn, peunuts, 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. J- W. W. ROGERS, J. D. Jenkins, Executors. Stop the Child's Colds They Often Hcsult Seriously Colds, Croup, and Whooping Cough are children's ailments which need immediate attention. The after effects are often most serious. Don't take the risk? you don't have to. Dr. King's New Discovery checks the Cold, soothes the Cough, allays the in- 1 Domination, kills the Germs, and < allows. Nature to do her healing 1 work. 50c. at your Druggist. 1 Buy .a bottle to-day. t "I! Yon'HGo, I'll Go." * ^ Say tlmt to some friend wlien you leave liiui. Saturday night. Of course you will mean that you will go to church Sunday if he wi.l g<> too. That'll a fine way to atart off. If you are undecided a* to which church (o attend, select the one your mother used to go ty. You can't go far wrong. Any fellow's mother's religion ought to be good enough for him. So next Sunday give up the lazy hour in bed. Have your beat clothes ready. Put 'em on and atart out wilb your head up and your shoul ders back- You're doing ona of the best things you ever did in your life and if you keep it up you will never be aorry- And" vou'll be surprised to see how goad it feela to be in church. And above all tilings if there is congre gational singing, SING. Dofi't merely hold the book and bluff at" singing. Fill up your lungs and let out the muaic. You'll know it. all right. You may have forgot- ? ten the words but the tune, never. Why your mother used to aing it! She will be a happy woman when she knows that her boy was at church.?Exchange. Executors Notice. more or les*. . Place of Sale: Court bouse door in Winton, N. C. Time of Sale: One o'clock P. M., Soturday November 28, 1914. Terms Of Sale: Clash. This October 23rd.. 1914. J. H. Matthews, * > Commisaioner. Winston & Matthews, Attorneys. Cans OM Sans, Otter RsasSbs Wsa't Cos. The worwt cam, do matter of bow lone ?Undiaf. arc cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. rorteye Antiseptic Hcallnc Ott. It reUeeaa aad Heals at the mm time. 23c. \S*> ?I 1? l? I?? VANILLA it-a most delight- , ful flavor if you get CLIMAX BRAND and thus get away from the strong objectionable ton- I / ka of some other makes. 10 and 25c bottles. Robrts Drag Co. Suffolk. Va. ?L RUB-MY-TISM Will core your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, 'olic, Sprains, Braises, Cuts and tarns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Aatiseptie Anodyne, used in ernally and externally. Price 25c. TIRE HOSPITM. We have just opened a general Tire Repairing Shop and have a modern machine to do this- work : with, we can repair anything about Tires or Inner 1 Tubes aVid guarantee all work to stand or no charge. Our Machine will Vulcanize any size Tire from 2% inches to4>? and we can fix any "Size Blow Out, Rim \ Cut? oil Tare.and can reline whole tire of necessary. We also do a General Automobile Repair Business and will appreciate your sending or bringing us any kind of work. Our ; charges are reasonable and work guaranteed, f We have installed Gasoline Engine to Run Lathe, Drill, Press, Pump, Jack and etc., and have every thing ready to do ' your work. You will find us at H. H Jones old store. Gasoline 15 cent per Gallon. ? WINTON GARAGE Gko. N. Winbobnb, Machinest. Elky W. Britton, Vulcanizer Ect. ? WINTON, NORTH CAROLINA. ut n til mi ctmi. Oar gin is in better shape than ever before we are giving as good results as any gin in the country. Baging and ties one dollar per bale. Market prices paid for cot ton in seed or lint. Highest mar ket price paid for seed. A hook is Guano Co. * .
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