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ILET OS HELP YflO SAVEl! j? ? it That is our business?saving money for you. You V (0k ?re too busy MAKING the money to devote mud; time to U^f j*L SAVING it Let this twnk do your saving for you, and W we will pay you 4 per cent interest while it remains on de ^k posit in our savings department. Thus we take care of tyour money for you, and when you want it we give you back more than you gave us. sir Doesn't this appeal to yon, young man! And older Uyf men, too? And ladies and young ladies, to<*( ' I BANK OF AHOSKIE | % 'AHOSKIE, N. C. X .?i ? I GASPARILLA 1 CARNIVAL ) TAMPA, FLORIDA Mardi-Gras ) Celebration ) !: New Orleans Mobile and Pensacola ; . . ' i Excursion Tickets -will bo sold for the above occasions rom Ahoskie, N. C., on February 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, ; at fares named below, by the Atlantic .Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South ???mrnmmmmm?m???? ' i i - Tampa, Florida $25.25 New Orleans, La. $26.75 Mobile, Ala ...$23.90 Pensacola, Fla $23.90 Tickets will be limited, at time of purchase to February !; 26th. but an extension of final return limit to March 15th may be obtained by depositing tickets prior to expiration and upon I payment of $1.00. For Schedules, reservation etc., inquire of Atlantic Coost ; Line Ticket Agents, or address, wan* W. J. CRAIG. T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager, General Passenger Agent, J Wilmington, N. C. Vsassarxswwnasai w<wwwaa?r f GROWTH OF THE I Farmers - Atlantic Bank, | 1 ^ AIIOSKIE, N. C. June 30th, 1914 -uj . ?iSl?TGS?83 v I September 12th, 1914 j $24,431.32 October 31it, 1914 I $25,720,40 J * I December 31st, 1914 j $40,313.32 January 6th, 1915 I $54,953.31 j I We Cordially Invite Your Account, Whether J jj Large or Small. [ *? I II? iFC=g=igi I ? ?I b DO YOU LIKE VANILLA FLAYOR? 1 You probably do not if you have been using that mudefromueans which is necessarily weak on account of the high cost of Beans or that made from a combination U] of Beans and in such clumsy proportion that you do not get the real flavor. It is a rather dainty, elusive flavor which is blended and perfected by the use of choice Mexican Beans, Gonmarin and Vanilla and bottled under. climax: brand. It imparts a smoothness and deliciousness-to your Ice i Cream, Cakes and etc. Try it, 10c and 25c bottles. ROBERTS pRUG QO. Suffolk, Va. | ?' IE ll===lgl=tr ? " . ii= n?=i ? fDo I I YOU J Know | About' U OUR I Prices I ? k ? We are anxious to have you J find out about them IZZZZZZ^ZZZZZZZZ They wffl . interest you're hi need of t-.1- - jpnnting ;?? . " ?. -jfl . (j ^tll You Have a Printing Want WE WANT TO. KNOW WHAT It IS Putting oat goad printing il out btulncM, ?od when we eey god printing we don't mean Mr, bet the best obtainable. If yoe are "from Mtaeouii" glee OS ? trial sad we wig Show You ? I Hm. * WESTERN REALISM. "By George! H\1h It a rare sight!" exclaimed the easier* tourist la an Art una village "A real stage ooaob clattering along full of passengers! I wouldn't be at all surprised to see a pair of robbers dash out from behind a bowlder and bold it up at any mo ment." i "If you'll keep your eye on it a min ute or two that's Just what youll see," drawled 'a native "That there outfit belongs to a movln' picture ooncern. All them people aboard is actors an' they're flxln' to pull oK a holdap for a new film." The Inexactness of Science. The professor looked profound. He extolled the wonders of nature. "The glorious sun makes all things grow," he asserted,' axiomatically speaking. "How about iclcleaf" ventured the freshman. Oh, Thafs Different!.. "1 thought you told me that you would not contract any new debts without my knowledge," howled Mr. Gabb as he tore up a bunch of dunning letters. "I haven't, my dear," replied Mrs. Gabb. "I merely expanded some of the old debts." HE KNEW THEM. V ? Willie?Say, pop, what la a multi millionaire? Hla Father11?A man who under pro teat pays tax on about (204,000. Claaalflad Laughter. The kind* of laueh are far apart. . As far as honesty from sham; Some of us lauch with mind and heart Some merely use the diaphragm. Presumably. "Parrots coma from South America, don't they?" "I believe eo." "Then what land does the raven come from?" "-Why, from Poe-land." Such a Rudeneas. Her?No matter how smart a man Is, he Is sure to meet some other man sooner or later who Is smarter Him?Yes; and about ten thousand suffragettes who think they are. Delicate Suggestion. "Women certainly have a mania for cheap things." "Maybe that is how your wife hap pened to take you." The Difference. "Queer, Isn't It, about sowing wild oats?"% '.'What's queer?" ? "That .they raise a crop of lemons." The Reason. "1 wonder why so many men marry their typewriters?" "I suppose they think It their only chance of being the family dictator." Prime Requisite. "What Is the first step towards ves sels starting on their cruise?" "I should think It was crews start ing on their vessels." WAS MA LISTENING? "The history ufi, pa, that the En* llah fled before Joan of Arc. "Well, what of It?" "Would you run If a woman waa after you?" Hla Feat. "When that hotel keeper pursued hla eacaplng defrauding gueat to the steamer and had the fugitive arrested, he did a most unusual thing In hla profession." "How so?" "He boarded a vessel and lodged a complaint." Poor Father. Young Wife?Your mother a fine cook? 1 don't believe It. I've heard your father was a chronic dyspeptic. Husband?Well, that's all right; my mother learned by practicing on fa ther." Flooring, Ceiling and Siding For Sale by Onancock Lumber Co. Earlcys, N. C. COEDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doaea 666 will break any caae of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acta on die liver better than Calomel and doea not or lick'i. Price 29c. Helps lor Home-Makers. (Continued from page one.) Cook the onion to golden brown in the butter, add. tomato iuice, salt and peper. Dredge the rabbit with flour and brown in the bacon fat, aa soon as the meat is a rich brown, add the tomato sauoe and water and cook very slowly until tender, on the back of the stove or in a fireless cooker. Brown BhI Stow. Buy the knee joint from the hind quarter. At the highest price it will not be more than 15-26 cents. Cut out all of the meat and save the bone and shreds of meat for soup. Cut the meat into small blocks and roll in flour. Try out about two tablespoons of beef suet or bacon fat and brown the fat. When rich brown cover the meat with boiling water, a cup of tomato sauce, salt and peper and place the steam tight vessel where it cannot boil. A fire less cooker is of ex cellent merit when using very cheap meat. This is excellent. Tomato Sauce. Tomatoes, 1 cup. Onion, 1 medium. Parsley, 1 aprig. Butter, 1 tablespoon. .Flour, 1 tablespoon. Salt and peper to taste. Cook the onion to golden brown in the butter. Heat the tomatoes and parsley and strain, add Hie 1 flour to the onion and butter and turn the tomato juice into it. Stir until creamy and add to the stew. Notice of Sale. By virtue of the authority given in a certain deed of trust executed by John H. Taylor and wife, Martha A. Taylor to D. C. Barnes, Trustee, which is duly recorded in the Register's office of Hertford County in Book S3, on Page 390, default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby and at the re quest of the holder thereof and in conformity with the(terms of the said deed of trust, I will, on Tuesday the 9th, day of March, 1915, at about-twelve o'clock M. before the law office of D. C. Barnes in the town of Murfrees boro, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing property: The right, title, interest and estate of the' said John H. Taylor in that tract of land in Maney's Neck Township, Hertford County, North Carolina, known as the Aaran Taylor land, which is bounded on the north by the lands W. T. Boulds, on the east by the lands of Jos. G. Majette's heirs, on the south by the lands of Sears, and on the west by the lands of C, C. Moore and Eldridge Stuart's heirs, contain ing one hundred acres, more or less, also one black Jack Mule, being the one purchased by the said Taylor from J. S. Lawrence in February 1913. This the 9th., day of Febru ary, 1915. D. C. BARNES, Trustee. , Notice. Having qualified as Adminis trator of Clyde Bynum, Deceased this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to * the undersigned, on or before the 11th, day of February, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoyery. AH per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This the 9th., day of February 1916, _ D. C. BARNES, Administrator. a Notice. Having qualified as Adminis trator of Tobe Whitehead, De ceased. late of Hertford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, on or before the 11th, day of February, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will i.leasfe make immediate payment. This tjiq 9th., day of February 1915. D. C. BARNES. Administrator. i ? 4 * fr Notice! r IL Having qualified as adminis trator of W.*H. Mullen deceased, this is to notify all persons hav ing- claims against said Estate to present them to the under signed. or my Attorney, on or before the 28th day of January, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All parties indebted to said estate, will please make immedi ate payments. This, the 28th day of January, 1916. M. T. Mcllxn. Administrator. By R. G. Bhidgxk, n Attorney. Notice ol Sale Under Mortgage. By ,virtue of the power an authority given by a certain mort gage, executed by J. T. Askew and wife Henretta to W. P. Wil loughb.v which ie recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for the County of Hertford, in book 87, page 321. the following property will be sold at Public Auction, viz: First tract known as a part of the Kumners land adjoining the lands of J. T. Askew, containing one hundred and four acres. Sec ond tract, known as a part of the Wilson Askew land adjoining the lands of Joseph Holloman, Wright Holloman. Mary A. Hollo man containing thirty acres lying and being in St. Johns" township. Hertford County, North Carolina. Place of Sale: Court House door Winton, N. C Time of Sale: March 1st, 1915. Terms of sale: Cash. Ahoekie, N. C. January 27th., 1915. W. P. wlllocohbt, Mortgagee. Mat* ?f Itrtt Cir.liu, I II TIE (Hit; ?l Isrtbrt, J M'fEBIM C?l IT l?w Ssppl; Cs. I It \ Istb* ?( IlKStlM Bale. Inn feUiat. J By virtue of an execution direct ed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Hertford Coun ty in the above entitled action, T will, on Monday, the 22 day of February 1915 at 12 "o'clock M., at the Court House Door of said County, sell to the higbeit bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the Right, Title and Interest which said Brace Galling the de fendant, has in the following de scribed Real Estate, to-wit: Known as the Jeff D. Galling farm, adjourning the lands of Chowan College, J. R. Lawrence, C. W. Scarborough and others. Same lands in Murfreesboro Township, Hertford County, North Carolina. This 19th., day of January 1916. . A. E. Gabbett, Sheriff. Notice! Taken up at the home of J. B. Futrell, at the place known as Mark Johnson place, one bull yearling, about two years old; black with white tail, white spot in face and white hind feet. The owner can get this yearling from Mr. Futrell by proving ownership and praying all costs. If not claimed same will be sold. J. A. Nobthcott, 'Register of Deeds. Notice. 1 take this method of informing the people that I no longer take in traveling people or serve meals and lodging MRS. W. Q. COPELAND, Harrellsville, N. C. NOTICE. 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. waaaa YoaNeed^Oeeerel Toalc The OKI Standard Grove's Tasteless dim Tonic is squally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININB and IRON. It acta on tbs User, Drives cot Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Bond* up tbs Whole System. SO cents. ? Notice. ? Having qualified aa Executrix of tlie estate of W. Q, Copeland de ceased, late of Hertford County. Nortli Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at tfarrellsviHefN. C.', on or before the 14th day of January 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Lillian E. Copeland, Executrix of W. Q. Copeland. This 14 day of January 1916. RUU ?f Isrtk Cvsllis I II TIE - (*Mt; ?ra?rtfw4 / smUHOWIT l?kt lentil* Cs. 1 tfUu tf tarter kttkewi Ce. f UU By virtue pf an execution dir ected to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Hertford County in the above entitled act ion, I will, on Monday, the 1st., day of March 1915 at noon, at the Court House Door of said County, sell-to the highest bid der for cash, to satisfy said e^ ecution, all the Right, Title and Interest which saidC. W.Carter, the defendants, has in the fol lowing described Real Estate, to-wit: One tract of land on the Blue Floor Road, leading from Oak Ville Farm to Reid's Crossing. Beginning at a pine on East sideof said road, thence South erly along said road to Deep Creek, thence along said Creek to the line between lots Ho. 5 and 6 of the J. M. Matthews division thence Northerly down .said, dividing line to a marked pine, thence Westerly along line of marked trees to starting point, containing 35 acres more or less. This 30th ,Jay of January 1915. A. E. G a brett, Sheriff. Executors' Notice. Having qualified as Executors under the last Will and Testament of Louzania HatL. deceased,' late of Hertford County, State of North Carolina, we hereby notifiy all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of Decem ber, 1915, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleitiie make immediate pay ment. " This the 23rd day of December, 1914. J. R. Weaver 1 D. E. Weaver f Executors. v Change of Schedule Effective from end after tbli date, and until further notice, the Steamer CALUMET win obaerre the following ?chedule: Lt. Murfreeaboro 7:50 am.?J:30 pm. Ar Mapleton-Como 8:10 am.?3:50 pm. Ar. Seara Wharf.. 8:40 am.?4:20 pm. Ar. Wlnton .... 9:50am.?5:10pm. Ar. TUNI8 ......10:10am.?5:30pm. Lv. TUNIS 11:30 am.?6:05 pm. Lt. Winton 11:50 am.?6:30 pm. Lt. Seara Wharf.. 1:00pm.?7:30pm. Lt. Mapleton-Como 1:30 pm.?8:00pm. Ar. Murfreeabgro 1:50 pm.?8:20 pm. Paaaengera going to Suffolk. Nor folk, Richmond, and point* North, are notified that the CALUMET doea not make connection at Tunia with train No. 48. arriving at Tunia at 2:58 p.m. In order to make Suffolk, Norfolk, Richmond and Northern polnta, paa aengera ahould take boat leaving at 7:60 a. m. Paaaengera coming from the North or South, for Winton. Seara Wharf, Come, Mapleton. or Mufreea boro, can take boat leaving Tunia at 11:30 a. m. or 6:06 p. m. Paaaengera going South, can take boat leaving Murfreeaboro at either 7:80 A m. or 1:30 p. m. CHOWAN MOTOR'CO.. Per Uriah Vaughan, Mgr. Thla November 23rd, 1914. LIT 18 fMVEJTW 191 The Herald office has just re ceived gome new job type and can turn out neat work at much lesa than you are charged by the city offiecs. Let as prope it to yob. Notice ol Sale Under Mortgage. By virtue of the power end authority given by a certain Mort gage executed by Charles Trum mel and wife to 0. W. Spruill which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the ' County of Hertford, in book 48, Page 262, the following proonrty ? will be sold at Public Auction, vix: A lot of land in Hertford Coun ty, ft. C., and lying on the east side of Maple Street, in Ahoskie, adjoining the lands of Isaac New some, the county road leading from Ahoskie to Cofield., Con taining three acres. Known as the lot on wfnch Trummel now lives. Place of Sale: Court House door, Winton. N. C. Titpe of 8?le: 12, Thursday March 18tb, 1915. January 30th, 1915. Winston a Matthews, Attorneys. C. W. Spbdilu Mortgagee. > Notice. Cnd?r*M4 Jjy virtue of an order a/ thai,Superior Court ot Hertford County, made in a special proceeding entitled, Luther Pierce, Brownie Pierce y and Julia Britt and husband vs Oracie Daniel now pending in the Superior Court of Hertford Coun ty: this order being duly made and entered on the 22nd, day of January 1915. the undersigned commissioner will on the 22nd, day February 1915, at theCourt House door in Winton, N. C., at one o'clock P. M. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Winton town ship. Heitford County, adjoining the lands of Julia F. Jones, Daniel Newsome et al, and bounded as follows: On the North by the lands of Julia F. Jones and Daniel Newsome, On the West by the lands of the late John Pope, One the South by the lands of John Pope, On the East by the lands of John Pope, On the East by the lands, of Bob? Dandy, containing twenty four acres more or less. For better description reference is hereby made to Book V. Page 540; Book 11 Page 282; Book V. Page 539, Register of Deeds office for Hert ford County. This the 22nd., day of January 1915. ' C. Wallach Jones, Commissioner. Notice. Haying qualified as Adminis trator of J. L. Baugham, de ceased, late of Hertford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all perrons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th. day of February, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded ,n bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment.-!^ This the 18tb, day of February 1915. J. A. POWELL. Administrator, 2-18-6w., ? Harrellsville, N. C. Notice. There has been taken up at the plantation of Mrs. Lizzie Jernigan in Ahpekie township one Bull Yearling, color pale red, unmark ed, about one and a half /ears old. The owner of this yearling can secure same by applying to Mrs. Jernigan and proving bis owner ship and paying all costs of adver tising and keeping; otherwise same will be sold after 30 days. J no. A. Nohthcott, Register of Deeds. Winton, N. C., February 3rd.. 1915.. For Sale. At a bargain to quick buyer onej^euip Manure Spreader and "Tiger" Tobacco Transplanter. All in 6rst class, condition. A. P. Robektson, Ahoskie, N. C. .?+ . Tts Mrias Tfest Dsss M Whtt Tks Hsa? Iiumi ml lu tonic and laxatin aSact. LAXA ?nW>MO OniNlNVia bcttetthaa ordinary cin*nf,o<?i c.u^ **']** eej s! w? oiioTT ? Cuts, Burns, ? n Irtlhjr'witaSr-*TtHlMw! MoHrMDOMk. Tk> Original mmd C'flnoiae. Arnica Salve HmIi the Hart AM Drnggbta aa4 Daalara. 38a.
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