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Gifts That are Practical, Servicable and Reasonable in Price. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE LITTEL FOLKS. Hobby Horces, Sulkies, Go-Carts, Shooflye Rockers, Express Wagons, Doll Carages, Pianoes, Horns, San Pails, Monkeys, See Saw, Dolls and Etc. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE GROWN FOLKS\ Toilet Sets, Manacure Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Shaving Sets, Work Boxes, Rocking Chairs mission finest and up holiter ed, Checker Bords, Games, Pictures antf Etc. Guns, Rifels, and Amunition, Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Raisons. Santy Clause can fill his Xmas Sack right here for all; Sweet Harts, Beaus, Little Folks. Grown Folks, both yound and old. Special attention to Sunday School orders. Yours to pleas, J. E. ODOM <a CO. Opposite Depot AHOSJ^IE, vV. C. { FIRE INSURANCE j NOTARY PUBLIC i < \ , ? : " \? ? : < WALTER L. CURTIS AHOHKIE N.I C. ?????????????????????????<?????????+????> I 317 9999999*9999&o 999999999.^ f IIGE TOBACCO SALES."! 5 Octobet 17th., We TOBACCO PLANTERS WARE- | yay HOUSE CO. at Rocky Mount, N. C., sold the past week y| /(S Three Hundred and Forty Thousand Pounds of Leaf U 6 Tobacco for Forty-Seven Thousand and Eight Hundred M fand Eighty-Eight Dollars. % a Many wagon loads were sold at from twenty to twenty- 3 a five cents average. These were the highest sales we have yj A made since the crop begin to move. Ship us your Tobacco fl and we will sell it on arrival for the highest market price M W and mail you check promptly. :] A Yours to serve, | TOBACCO PLANTERS WAREHOUSE CO. jj P. C. VESTAL, Manager, jj <jjtocky, Mount, 'n.CJ MONTAUK ICE CREAM TOUCHES THE SPOT Fills the demand for a daintyde&ert, as no other dessert can. It's the choice of mother, father, sister and brother?and J the boarders, if there be any. It's one subject upon which the whole family ajfree. That's because Montauk Ice Cream is so pure, rich and delicious..,-Try it: THE MONTAUK COMPANY, INC., Makers of "Purify" Ice Cream arid lees. 275 Granby Street NORFOLK. VA. S DON'T SPEND ALL YOUR EARNINGS | w Put some aside for possible sickness, or misfrtune. If y We welcome small accounts as well as large ones. A The man who has a little money saved is the one who is 3j In a position to open the door when Opportunity Knocks. Don't run the risk of loss by. fire or thieves, deposit you* W surplus earnings with us, jf JTHE BANK OF WINTONj WINTON, N. C. " NOTICE. 4 Chowan and Roanoke Telephone Co. has just com pleted line which gives con nection , with Plymouth, Williamston and other points in Washington and Martin and adjourning Counties. . I Try This for Neuralfia Thousands of people keep on suf fering with Neuralgia because they do not know what to do for It. Neuralgia is a pain in the nerves. What you want to do is to soothe the nerve itself. Apbly 1 Sloan's Liniment to the surface 1 over the pajnful part?do not rub i it in. Sloan's Liniment penetrates i very quickly to the sore, irritated , n0rve and allays the inflammation. | Get a bottle uf Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and havtf" it in the house?against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints. Lumbago, Sciatica, and like ail ments. Your mouey back if not , satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. i. i ??. OUR UNB OF STAPLE GROCERIES earn be relied upon ee belnf always pure end (reeh. Housekeepers woe know end eppreolete food . Coffee, Tea., Sugar Spices k and GROCERIES OR ALL KINDS [ will be thoroughly,satisfied with our I goods after the ffiit purchase. Lowest Cash Prices to be Found in Town \ J, P. BOYETTE, \ / AIIOSKIE, N. C r -'Warranty Deeds for sale at the N Herald office 25c tbedoseo. ; Hertford County Commissioners Meet. v (Continued from page one.) Fees State vs. Bass 80.85 "T " " Peterson 85.75 " " Easou ...11. ... 31.85 " " " Susie Bynum 64.80 " " Claudie Bynum.. .... 2.60 " " Ernest Askew ., ........ 8.00 " " " Wm. Block 2.90 " " " Dorsey Taylor j. 3.80 " " " Riddick...... ..1 ... 8.60 " " " T. N. and J. L. Charles ~ 1 11.55 " " Brown and Charles 17.35 Tlios. D. Boone, Subpoena before grand jury 4.50 A. G. Baxemore, Services Poll Holders 2.00 W.A.Mitchell, " as Registrar... ................. 22.96 Ernest Hayes, " " Poll Holder...... 2.00 M. V. Wilson, Labor Ac., Jernigan's Bridge.... 112.80 W. A. Cliavis, Work on Burners Bridge ... ...... ..100.00 Hertford County Herald, .Publishing Proceedings 12.50 T. II. Nicholson, Vaccine Points ... 19.20 Hertford County Herald. Balance Publishing finance report 15.00 Thad Dukes, Work at County Home J 12.26 N. B. Sewell, Demonstration work 16-00 W. J. Dunn, Supplies to county home 14.80 Garrett and Baker, " " " " ^ 23.05 Ahosbie Township Roads, Fixing Dam Horse Swamp 50.00 Jno. E. Vann, Services on Finance Committee 69.00 W. L- Daniel, 4? 21.00 T. W. Pipkin, Poll Holder 2.00 J. R. Evans, " " 2.00 J. J. Parker, Servicer as Registrar. 22,00 Hertford County Union, Ship Stuff County Home ...... 12.95 Brown and Browne, Balance on Picking cotton 1.60 C. F. Clayton, County Order Book 2.50 T. D. Doooe, Stationery Ac., 23.38 Copeland and Taylor, Coffin for Pauper 4.00 Williams Bros., Paid B. H. and Tar Ldg. ferries Nov., .. 40.00 Jno. C. Scarborough, Services as Registrar 22.47 J. S. Jordan, " " Poll Holder ....... 2.00 L. T. Edwards, " " Registrar 25.56 S. L. Marsh, " " Poll Holder 2.00 Geo. W. Lowe, Cleaning Court House .60 J. O. Battle, Work on bridges. 1 26.05 J. A. Northcott, Services Keeping accounts and Clerk SOp.OO J. A. Northcott, Computing tax list 1914 600.00 A. E. Garrett, Subnoeua before grandjury '. 4.20 M. R. Sbmner, " " " ? 4.20 S. Y. Earley, " " " 1 1.20 IHoggard and Stokes, Supplies to Caroline Parker..- ..... 2.60 Wm. Marsh, " " Mary Lassiter 2JKI J. C. Bentball, " " Geo. Carter Children 1.50 Mrs. E. L. Darden, ' " " Robert Morris .a 1.00 Mrs. R. R. Rogerson " " Gladie- Newsome ./. 2.00 C. Benthall. " " J. W. Minton j.../... l.()0 C. E, Boyette, " " Mary Vaughan ' 2.00 Jeno Jenkins, ?? " " La'thenia Parker....^...... 1.00 Jake Parder, " " Wm. Overton 2.00 E. V. Grissom, ". " Mrs. Beale .... 2.50 Copeland and Taylor " J^ J. Hill and wife 5.00 Jake Parker, " " Jonas Mitchell 2.50 No further business the board adjourned to meet again on the first Monday in January 1915. - S. P. Winbormb, Chairman. Jno. A. N ikthcott. Clerk of Board. 8UU #f Isrtk Carsllia, 1 li Tk? Ctiitj *f ktrtftrt J Isprisr C?irt - belt Isrttkhr Cs. I ,(tlM ,r Carter lUkew. * C. j *"""?? Wfc By virtue of un execution direct ed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Hertford Coun ty in the above entitles action, I will, on Monday, the 4tb, day of January 1915 at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House 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 Four road leading from the Oak Villa Farm to Reid's Crossing, bee inning at a nine on the East? side of said road the Southerly along said road to Deep Creek, 'then along said Creek to the line betweeti lots No. 0 and 6 of the J. H. Mathews division, then North erly along said deviding line to a marked pine, then Westerly along line of marked trees to starting1 point, containing 35 acres more or less. Also, one track of land bound by the Union and Barffeld road on, the South and the Cofield road on the East, containing 12 acres, each forming a part of lot No. 6 of the J. H. Mathews division. Also one house and lot in the towt> of Winton, 25 by 100 yeards joining the land of E. L. Jenkins also Main and Murphy Streets, it being the house and lot in and on which the said C. W. Carter now lives. e This 2nd. day of December 1914 A. E. GARRETT, c Sheriff Cuts, Burns, ? l-j' fay A ... T i fit ,1m ? quicKiy neaieu wm AznKM tMnrv* It promt, infection, b ?theptlu. ?o??hin<. ImiU. Try A oooo. Money B.ok U U Fdb. The OriliMl and OimI.i Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heal* die Hurt Farm for Sale. Known as the L. N. Parker home place on west side of county road leaking from Aboskie to Co6eld near Brantley* Grove Church. For further particulars address. P. D. PARKER. 6?J1 Mt. Vernon Ave. * Portsmouth, Va. Land for Sale! I have for sale "h few choice buildings and lots in Aboskie; also two farms in the country. Terms easy. E. T. Swipes, Ahoskie, N. C. ___________________ Administrators Notice. Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Walter G. Comus deceased late of Hertford County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of 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 J estate will please make immedi- J ate payment. This the 27, of October 1914. j H. W. Greene, Admr. < Winborne& Winborne, Attys. ; Notice. Having qualified as executor of I J. ?. Brett deceased. Late of Hertford County North Carolina. This is to notify all persons haying claims against 'the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th. day of November 1915. Or this notice will be pleaded before the bar of^their recovery. All persons indented to eaid estate will please* make immediate payment. This the 14th. day of Novem ber 1914. J. C. BRETT, Executor, ' Executor's Sale of Lard i '? i HyjurtjMrof the power and au thority given Rie as Executor un> der the last Will and Tealament of Jos. H. Vinson. Deceased, late of Hertford County, North Carolina, i and for the purpose of malting as- i sets with which, to nay the debts, and costs and charges of Adininis- ; tration, I will, on Saturday, the 2nd. day of January,.1915 at 12 o'clock M. before the Mayor's Office in the town of Murfreesboro, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land in Murfreesboro Township, Hert ford County, North Carolina, be longing to the said Jo?,.H Vinson and kuowu as the Elisha Vinson Home Plaoe and bounded on the North and East by the lands of Randolph Powell, on the South by the lands of E. L. Chilly. Sarah Garriss and Thos. H. Vinson, and on the West by the lands of Mike Vinson, containing seventy seven acres, more or less. This the 3rd., day of December, 1914. J. E. VinsoN. Executor. Executor's Notice. Having qualified aa Executor under the last Will and Testament < of John 0. Drake, Deceased, late of Hertford County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons liav'mg claims against the Estate of said Deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 10tb., day of December; 1915, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate pryment. This the 3rd., day of December, 1914. ' Julian C. Drake, Executor. Cjido, K. F. D.. N. C. D. C. Barnes, Attorney. Notice! - * The undersigned executors of the will of the late W. W. Hollo man deceased will offer for sale to the highest bidder foe cash the entire tract of land owned by said W. W. Hoi Ionian deceased and known as the W. W. Hcltoman home place and all of the personal property- belonging_to said-deceaa^. 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. W. W. Rogers, J. D. Jenkins, Executors. Slop the Child's Colds Th?y Odea desalt Seriously Golds, Croup, sod Whooping Cough are children's ailments which need jiomediate 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 flammation, kills the Germs, and allows Nature to do her healing work. 50c. at ^our Druggist. Buy a bottle to-day. Whenever Yon Need ? Oeoeral Tonic Take drove'* The Old Standard Grove'* Tasteless chill Tonic ia equally valuable a* a I General Tonic because it contain* the ( well known tonic propertiesoiQUININB ] end IRON. It actson the Liver, Drive* . out Malaria, Eur*he* the Blood and 1 Builds up the Whole System. 90 cents, t North Carolina I > Superior Court. Hartford County r Albert Southalt- C / vs Maggie Southall' By virtue of. an execution in mv hands against Albert South ill iu the case of Albert South all vs. Maggie Southatl will sell at the Court House Door in Win ton on the 4th, day of January 1915 the* right, titled, interest and estateof Albert Soutlftll in the following piece of land in MurfreeSboro Township, Hert ford County, N. C., bounded as follows:- On the North by the lands of J, 8. Lawrence and B. B. Winborne, on the East by the lands of J. A. Boyette and Bill Barnes, on the South by the public road leading from Mur freesboro to Winton and on the West by the ravine known as the "Tanyard Ravine." Terms Cash. ,f This Dec. 3nd. 1914. A. E. GARRETT, Sheriff. Notice! The undersigned executors of the will of the lute L. M. Parker will offer for sale to the highest biddea 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 6th of Jan uary, 1914. Nov. 26, 1914. P. D. Park Kit, W. H. Bryant, Executor*. W, W. Rogers, Attorney. LET 11 (II TICK CITTH. Our 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. Ahoskie Giving Co. cm OM Som, Otkar Mm Wn't can. The wont cases, no matter of ho?r lone ?UixUig, are cured by the wonderful. old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic HmHm OIL It setters* ?*in sad Ueals at the same time. nr.Mr.HJi., DISINFECT your hog beds and feeding places with CLIMAX BR4ND Carblic Acid AND Oil o! Tar. Avoid Cholera. 5, 10 and 26c bottles. ? A 1 Robrts Drag Co, Suffolk;^*, ? I 1 ? I ?! RUB-MY-TISM Will care your Rhenmadam Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, -olic, Sprains, Braises, Cnts and Jams, Old Sores, Stings of Insects ?tc. Antiseptic Anodyne, nsed in eraally and externally. Price 25c. 7/RE HOSPITAL. 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 Tubes and guarantee all work to stand or no charge. ' Our Machine will Vulcanize any size Tire from 2% ; inches to A1/, and we can fix any size Blow Out, Rim Cut or 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. We have installed Gasoline Engine to Run Lathe, Drill, 1 Press, Pump, Jack and etc., and have every thing ready to do 1 your work. You will find us at H. Hylones old store. Gasoline IS cent per Gallon. _?. WINTON GARAGE Geo. N. Wiebohne, Machinest. Eley W. Bkitton, Vulcaniser Ect. WINTON, NORTH CAROLINA. '. ? ?
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