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J Write it 1915. Mist Lizzie Fl.vthe returned Wednesday from Windsor. Mr. Butler Doughtie viaited in Norfolk lnwt week. The Rural Mail Carriera will observe new year's day, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Seesoms of | Norfolk are in town today. Mr. J. G. Parker spent leal ( Tliuraday and Friday in Norfolk. Mr. Curtia Bazemore is visiting relatives near Aulander this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Grubb apent part of laat week in Norfolk. Meaara.HPembroke Baker and Eric Garrett! returned from Nor folk Sunday night. Messrs. Stanley Leery and J. H. Copeland left Monday for Den dron, Va., to vMt\relativee. Miss Viola Livermon, wbo has been teaching near Greenville, is spending Iter vacation at borne. Miss Josie Kiff ia spending a few days visiting relatives at Brantleys Grove. Mr. Hugh Harrell has returned from a visit to relatives near Cole rain. Mrs. W. W. Lawrence and child- | ren spent Christmas with relatives , In Portsmouth. Mr. and Mra. L. 8. Savage re c turned Tuesday evening from a ?j visit to relatives in Suffolk. \ Dr. and Mrs. C. 0. Powell re- < turned Wednesday from-a visit to t relatives in Northampton County. I Mr. Peyton Holloman of Scot- c land Neck was in Ahoskie during ' the holiday season. ^ Mr. and M rs. R7 A. McGee are spending several days with rela tives nan* Powellaville. Mr. J. H. Evans, of Hillsboro, 8 was in town Wednesday to attend a meeting of the Farmers Union. e Mrs. W. 0. Smith and children 0 returned today from a visit to her ( father, Mr. L. Magett, Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jenkins Jr., of Portsmouth, Va., spent Christ mas with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Parker. Messrs. R. V. Doughtie .and Lonnie Wood house, of Norfolk, snent Friday night in the home of Mr. A. O. Bazemore. Miss Mina Hollpman. of the Rich Square Graded School facul ty, came home Saturday to spend several weeks. Misses Essie Kiff and Minnie Sessomjare in Rich Square spend ing several days with friends atid ? relatives. * V , * Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lassiter, and daughter, Goldie, of Wood, spent the Christmas holidays with relatives in and around Ahoskie Miss Willie Bdll, Instructor in art at Chowan College is spending n her vacation with Miss Jessie Gar- p rett " _ ... _ . _ ? . tl Jfrof. and Mrs. Kader K.Uurtis Q of Porstmoutb, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Do ra Curtis. Mr. W. J. Floyd of Kenly visited the home of Mr. Robert c Holloman during the holiday sea son. r Mr. Shelly Holloman and friend ? Mr. Jno. Stone, of Norfolk spent v Christmas in the home of Mr. and |, Mrs. Robert Holloman. j Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kennedy 4 and little daughter, Ruth, of Ra leigh, are spending several days in the home of their parents, Rev. a and Mrs. C. L. Do well. ' n Mrs. J. W. Johnson returned to * her home in Windsor Tuesday, " after spending several days in 0 the home of her parents, Mr. and t Mrs. W1 H. Miller, and with other s relatives. c Our good friend Mr. W. H. * Miller is always on time when it - comes to renewing his subscrip tion. He .called at the Herald Q office Wednesday and said he c wanted to renew hit subscription g before it expired. He not only ( renewed his, but that of a friend also. We trish there was more Miller'* on our list. There is room for others to profit by this ex- 0 perience, 5 4 M X "T & Im - * f VX Young. People Enter tained by Round Dozen Club. The Round Dozen Club enter aiiied the young people of the own on Tuesday evening, Decem ber 29, at the home of Mias Blanche Jerock on Church Street. On entering the beautifully dec >rated ball the guests were ushered ipstairs to the dressing rooms. Downstairs at the rear of the re ?eption hall Prof, and Mrs. J. I. White presided at the punch bowl, irho, after serving each cotlple, ihowed them to the parlor .whore he crowd was gathering. The parlor was decorated in red, shite, and blue Christmas bells, ill leading to one large bell sua lended from the ceuter of the ceii agi *fta(sbout an hour of con- 1 rersatiop, a pJTJRvaegjve game was ' ingaged in. Six tubleL each pro riding for two couples, were placed ' n the parlor' and hall, and the 1 wuple that excelled in the work at 1 heir table, at the tap of the bell, irogressed to another table. The esing couple was presented with 1 t booby prize, which was to be 1 tinned on the young man in a onspicuous place. At the close >f the contest Mesdames J. I. 1 White. B. E. Copeland and M. 1) 1 2urtis, acting as judges, decided hat Mr. J. H. Robertson was the ackiest man in the room. Ac- 1 ordingly he was presented with a 1 k>x of chocolates bv Prof. J. I. Vl.ila i The voung men and ladies then ' hose their partners for supper in very unique way. A number of trings of ribbon were run through 1 , heart suspended from the eenter ' if the doorway, with small piece 1 >f mistletoe on one eud, ai,d holly ' >n the opnosite end. Eacn boy Irew a piece of holly and each 1 rirl a piece of mistletoe, after 1 rhicb the heart was cut, and each < k).v followed up his ribbon and laimed his partner for SupDer. 1 tfter supper, which cons'sted of I rozen cream and cake, the crowd I gain retired to the parlor. I An advertising contest, in which ach one present was given an on- 1 elope containing several parte of ' n advertising scheme, was next aken up. Mr. Lloyd Parker won ho prize for efficiency in this con est, be having put together his dvertisement first. Prof. '. I. White.in very fitting and ap iropiate words presented him with | box of candy. In a short business session Mr. t iloyd Parker and Miss7 Pattie , jeary were elected to serve as an | ntertainment committe. All bus- . ess being attended to, the com any began to break up. In a few j linutes as . midnight approached he last couple was saying good, ight. , Commence The New Year Right. ' If delinquent subscribers of , lewspnpers would commence the j 'ear by paying up all arrears and _ enewing their subscriptions for . notber year, as they ought to do, ( rhat clear consciences they would ; lave for the whole year, and what ( oy would reign in eyery newspa- ( ?er office in the land.* . . ~ . < The business men that does - not , dvertise has lots of time for ( meditation but his thoughts are i nything but cheerful. The busi iess man that does advertise does ( ot of course have very much time ? o spend in thoughts but they are t ure to be of a sunny and' hopeful , haracter, because business goes. , rell with him. "" I * v Salesman Waited to look after 8 iur interest in Hertford and adja- 8 eat counties. Salary or Gomtnis- 1 ion. Address The Victor^Drt Co., 1 Cleveland, O. V* < I Wh? Cored In 6 to 14 Dayt Popular Pair Wed. Mm Blanche Vinson Becomes Bode of Mr. Frank Howsid. , A very beautiful end impressive wedding ?u solemnised at the home of Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Vin son on Tuesday, Dec. 99, at 3 o'clock, when tbeir daughter, Blanche Love, became tbe bride of Mr. Frank Leon Howard. Tbe parlor was beautifully dec orated in ferns, Christmas holly and mistletoe. The quests Were received at the door by Mrs. O. L. Vinson, sister of the bride. Promptly at 3'oclock Mrs. Paul D. Sewell, gowned in blue cbar meuse, sweetly eaug "If I Only Knew", accompanied by Miss Ed na Parker, dressed in a combina tion of red messaline and velvet. Hie bridal party entered to tbe strains of the wedding march from Lohengrin, in tbe following order: Little Estelle Vinson, baby sister of the brice, entered with Master J. H. Vinson carrying a basket of bride's roses end ferae; Miss Grace Parker with Mr. Rufos Storey; Miss Julie Benthall with Mr. Thomas Storey;; Miss Jaoie Parker with Mr. Fred Parker; Mis? Koea Howard with Mr. Fred Vinson. Heat came the bride, wearing a handsome going away gown of navy blue chiffon broad cloth, hat and gloves to match, the only ornament being s Lava lierre consisting of a beautiful cameo and pearls, 'a gift of the groom. Tbe bride was leaning on the arm of her sister, Miss Ursie Vinson, who was dressed in silk chiffon over pink mesaline. Then came the groom with his best man, Mr. A. Leigh Copeland, both wearing conventional black with gray gloves. The ceremony was performed by the pastor of the bride, Rev. C. W. Scarborough, Love's Pleadings leading into Mel ody vf Love was softly rendered duriog the ceremony. Tbe bridesmaids wore white lin Ijerie dresses draped with shadow ispe. The groomsmen wore con ventional black with gray gloves. Immediately after the ceremony i .he bridal party left for tbe home if the groom's father, near Union where a sumptuous supper was served. The bride and groom were the recipients of many beautiful and jseful presents, consisting of :hrna, cut glass, silver etc. Miss Vinson is a daughter of Mr. J. H. Vinson, a prosperous 11 farmer, who resides nearMurfrees joro. Mr. Howard is a well <nown business man of Aboskie. Our best wishes go with this 1 Kipular couple for a long and bap- { iy life.I Reported. j m Moved to Suffolk. Mr. C. G. Askew and family noyed to Suffolk the first of the ?eek. For a number of years he las conducted a barber business n Ahoskie. He ?fill engage in .he same business in Suffolk. We vish him much success in his new ield. North Carolina, 1 V Justice Court. Hertford CountyJ Tom White vs Elizabeth River Lumber Co., F. F. Priest, S. ^Nelson Ferebee, C. J. Bradsliaw. Tbe defendants above named will take notice that a summons n the above entitled action was ie lued against said defendant on the 12nd. day of December, 1914, by 3. JN. Pruden, a justice of tbe aeace of Hertford County, North Jarolina, for the sum of $37.60 lue said plaintiff for damages done jy letting fire escape from the lo somotive and burning over plain tiffs land, which, snmmoba is re turnable before said justice at W. W. Rogers' office in said County, ihoskie Towusbip, on tbe 21st. lay of January,, 1915, at 12 M. rhe defendants will ? also take no tice that a warrant of attachment wag issued by the said justice on be 22nd. day of December, 1914, igainst the property of said de fendants, which warrant is return ible before said justice at the time ind place above named for the re turn of tbe summons, when . and where the defendants are required to appear and answer or demur to .be complaint, or the relief de nanded will be granted. This the 22nd day of Dec., 1914. C. N. Pruden, Justice of tbe Peace. ===== 1 ^ CoMa art Ultra Mtal Serious (Mop Possible Coaiplieatloo The disregard of a Cpld lias oftau brought many a regret. The fact of Sneezing, Coughing, or a Fever should be warning enough that your evetem needs immediate attention. Certainly Low of Sleep >? most serious. It is a warning given by Nature. It is man's duty to himself to assist by doing his part. Dr. King's New Disoovery is based on a scientific analysis of Colds. 60c. at your Druggist. Buy a bottle to-day. Adv. Notice ol Sale Under Mortgage. By virtue of the power and au thority given by a certain mort gage^ executed by Chestine Mitchell and wife Eleanor Mitch ell to J. R. Willoughby, which ia recorded in the office of theReg ister of Deeds for the County of Hertford in book 37, page 4%, the following property will be sold at Public Auction, yis: Bounded on the ftorth by the landa of Mrs. Arthur Harmon, on the East by the D. T" Road, on the South by the lands of Lon nie Lewis formerly owned by J. S. Mitchell, on tha West by the lands of Mrs. Arthur Harmon, containing 58 acres more or less. Place of Sale: Court House Door in WTnton. Time of Sale: January 25tb, at 12 o'clock M. Terms of Sale: Cash. 29th December. 1914. J. R. Willoughby. Mortgagee. W. W. Rogers, Attorney. House for Sale. One two story dwelling house end lot on Church street, in the town of Ahoekie near the Baptist Church. Terms i cash, ^alance on long time. Apply to R. J. BAKER. Money to Loan. I have for loan on approved real estate security a few thousand dollars. All expenses in investi gating titles and executing the deeds of trust must be paid by the borrowers. ?; E. T. Snipes, Ahoskie, N. C.. Flooring, Ceiling and Siding For Sale by Onancock Lumber Co. Earleys, N. C. Now To Give Quinine To Children. CKBR1LT1TK la the trade-mark name |irei to i| improved Quinine. It ia a Taatelcaa Syrup. pleaa *nt to take and doea not disturb the stomach, rhildren take It and never know It la Quinine, fclao especially adapted to adulta who cannot ake ordinary Quinine. Doea not nauseate nor rauae nervousness nor riafinr in the head. Try It the next time you need Quinine (or any pur* >ose. Ask for 2-ounce original packaee. The lame FKB1IT.TNH ia blown in botUe7? ceata DR. L. G. SHArER 1 specialist in tbe examination of the Eye and fitting Glasses at "MANHATTAN HOTEL" Aboekie every 3rd Wed ! neaday. Artificial eyes made to | order, perfect fit and match guar anteed. Home offie Rocky Mount, N. C. Combridge Hotel Building, Firat Floor, Phono 66f. " ? I I ' ? ^ T : : OUR LINE 07 STAPLE GROCERIES oan be re&ed upon u being ihnn pure end treeh. Housekeepera who enow end eppreoUte (oed ? Coffee, Tea, Sugar Spices end GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS win be thoroughly satisfied with ou* goods after the tint purchase. Lowest Cash Prices to be f . f Foand tn Town J. P. BOYETTE, AHOSKIE, N. C Subscribe for the Herald I THE WAR OF EUROPE! I ? ~ o j ? stands for everything that banking < * [ ? houses oppose. War means destruc- * * [ ? tion. Banking houses mean construe- \ I ? tion. War creates waste, while bank- < [ , ing houses are steps to the habit of' *? If saving. . <? : ?= ]\ ; ?? Let us Aid You = <? I to create the habit of saving. Your account with <? ? us is a step in the , right direction. : CITIZENS BANK f ? $ ? has lately closed another fiscal year, with a record < ? | of having made in net earnings twice as much as * ? ? the year before. < > ? o ? . = < > 4 ? Let us Httve Your Banking Account. | j I I Grow as we Grow. Prosper as we Prosper. < > j ' i > I C17IZENS BANK, li ? 7 i> I Murfreesboro, N. C. < \ 1 We Tip Our Hat | ? to the new prosperity that is coming with the New Year. May your share in this pros perity of the greater America be large and lasting. Is the sincere wish of "7jhe SSusy Store" THE BUSY STDWE J? I ^ AHOSKIE-N.C.j| 1 DON'T SPEND ALL YOUR EARNINGS J V Put some aside for possible sickness, or misfrtune. & jjf We welcome small accounts as well as large ones. ^ The man who has a little money saved is t$ji qjjC who is sfc 2 in a position to open the door when OpportuBity-Kuocks Don't run the risk^loss by "fife' or thieves, deposit your W J, surplus earnings with us. } ? Ithe BANit of wnsrToisrf g^^^^WINTON, N. C. | V " 1 ' 1 111 ' ' ' 1 ' ' ??-' fWWmtCMH ?? ???? Wynn Brothersi BIG DEPARTIVIENT STORE R MURFREEiSBORO, N. C B 'FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS S we are offering our Winter 9 Stock of Ladies Suits and 8 , Cloaks, Men s Suits and Over Coats at Greatly Re- j duced Prices u j FOR CASH. Wynn Bros. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE 8 MURFREESBORO; N C. j fr?? T? ? ? -- ?????? ??!
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