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Administrator's .Notice Having i(U*lified u administrator of H. Mr. D. Spier*, late of Hert ford County, North Carolina, this *ia to notify al lpersans having clAims against the estate of the said .ie ceased to exhibit them to the under, signed on or before the 18th 'di>y of March, 1919, or this notice wi'l bo pleaded in bar of their recovery-. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 18th day of March, 1918. D. B. Spiers, administrator. NOTICE! Having qualified as administrator of Jno. C. Carter, deceased, late of Hertford County, N. C., this is to noti fy all persons having claims dgainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of March, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate w^ill please make immedi t ate payment. - This the 8th day of March, 1918. JNO. E. VANN, Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administr.v trator of Mrs. Bettie Joyner, deceas ed, late of Hertford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tho underrigned on or before the !si day of March, 191.9, o. this not;, a 'Vil; b< pleaded in bd.' of their reeo. ? ery. All pe.'? i ? u iubUd to ia'd tktate will pu ?..i malic immediate royn.ent. This 1st day ->f March, 1^18. W. H. MJLLKH, Ad'iiir. u? MORTGAGE SALE 4 By virtue of a mortgage deed ex ecuted by M. T. Bryant and wife, Millie Bryant an the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1914, and recorded in the of fice of Register of Deeds for Hert ford County in book 54 on page 15, I will sell at public outcry at the Courthouse door in Winton, N. on the 22nd day f April, 1918, the following described land, viz: The undivided interests of said mortgagors in the riact of land in St. Johns Township, Hertford Coun ty, North Carolina, on which said mortgagors lived in the year 1914, and being the tract conveyed to Hen ry Bryant by T. J. Vann and wife, Bettie, by cleeed dated January 1st, 1885 and recorded in Book "T" on page 193, and adjoining the lands of William Maget, Bynum Jenkins, the Sutton or Lassiter and Gatling land and others, containing 170 acres more or les. Terms of Sale?Cash Time of Sale?April 22, 1918. Place of sale?Ccurthous tloor in Winton, N. e. This March 16th, 1918. C. W. Mitchell, mortgagee. . Winborne and Winborne, attorneys * ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE 9 -0?0 Having qualified as administrators ?f the estate of W. P. Howard, de* ceased, late of Hertford County, Ni>Tth Carolina, this is to notify all persons folding claims against estate of the said deceased to present them to the undersigned on r before the 9th day of April, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said deceased will please make immediate payment. This 9th day of April, 1918. J. W. Howard and W. It. Howard, Administratosr. W. W. Rogers, Atty. - 4.11-6t. To Cure a Cold in One Dtv, Take LAXATIVE BROMO It stop* the Cough and Hrtdi .he and works off the Cold. Drac|l>t* refund mon-y if it fails to cure. K. W. GROYI?':> siiiauture on each box. 30c O LAND SALE! 0?0?0 By virtue of the power coufered in ?. the Deed of Trout executed to March 12th. 1917 by J. If. Stephenson and -? wifr KoraTir Stephenson, of record in the Qffice of Register of Deeds for Hertford County, N. C. in Book 59 on page 284, and at the request of the bolder of the note secured therin, I will, on the 30th day of April 1918 in front of the law office of Winborne & Winborne, Murfroesboro, N. C., sell at public outcry for 0ABH, the following tract of land in Mufreesboro Town ship, county aforenaid, to.wit: The tract of land eonveyed in aaid Deed of Trust, and bounded by. the Meherrin River, the lands o' Lewis Griffith, the Garris land, the lands of P. B. Griffith et als., containing sev* " enty four (74) acres more or less. It being the land conveyed to said J. H. Stephenson by J. T. Griffith and wife January 4th 1910 by deed of reeorft in said county. This Ian.I will be sold subject to a Deed of Trust held by Mrs. Janie J. Parker for $1200. Hour of sale?Eleven O'clock A. M. | , Tssae. Pipkin, Trustee. Winborne & .Winborne, Attorneys. 411 4wk - r' NEWS FROM-THE STATE CAPITOL By Maxell Gorman Kaleigh, April 9.?Everybody is busy here boosting Liberty Bonds, most of them in the big parade and at the big city audi torium, with Secretary of Trea sury, McAdoo, the principal at traction. There has never, been so much enthuiasm on the sub ject of war bonds, and people were, never more anxious to all that is possible to help win the war, as at present. Most of the business places were closed during the pfarade and speaking, and all the busi ness people and their employees participated in the day, with the ?'war anniversary" words of President Wilson, of war to the finish, still ringing in their ears and inspiring their efforts. All over North Caorlina and throug out the United States, it is be lieved, a similar degree of en thuiasm and patriotism and the three billion of bond* will be' taken as planned. Considerable interest is mian ifested here and among public men who visit Raleigh in the; news that Judge Frank Carter j has bought the Albemarle Enter prise and is to get right into the ,thick of the "fourth estate" in | North Carolina?and they fully I expect the judge wijl add right much to the "gaiety of nations", not to mention Tar Heel politics and politicians. One of the interesting contests of the year is that for the Su perior Court judgeship of this, ?the seventh judicial district, for which there are now four can didates in the field. The dis trict is composed of only two counties and Wake furnishes three of the candidates (Calvert, the incumbent; W. B. Snow and W. C. Harris) while Franklin ! presents Senator Wiley Person. It is probable that Snow will win, largely because Judge Calyert does not know anything about politics. Administrator'? Notice Having qualibed as adminis trator of the estate of John W. Odom, deceased, late of-Hert ford County, North Carolina this ns to notify all pers nsha ving cIp'-^s against th > estate of the said deceased to ezhib it them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of March id entice'will be piee ded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to the said deceased wil please make immediate payment. This 5th day of March, 1918 J. L SMITH, Administrator. North Carolina In Superior Court Hertford County April Term, 1918 Jossie Johnson vi Nathaniel Johnson NOTICE The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above lias been commenced in thf Superior Court of Hertford County, North Carolina, to obtain absolute divorce; and the sai -ldefendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the sixth Monday af ter the first Monday in March, 1C18, at the courthouse of said County in Winton, North Carolina, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in said action. This 13th day of March, 1918. D. R. MCGLOHON, Clerk of Superior Court. I 0 NOTICE! Some time during the year 19U, * number of colored people, organized themselves into a society, known as The Ex. Slave Burial Society, a few years thereafter said Society was dis banded. Now by mutual consent, we, the undersigned Trustees, will on the 6th day at May, 1018, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door of Hertford County, N. C., the following lot or parcel of land, to-wit: A lot near the Town of Ahoskie, beginning at corner at said lot at a Post Oak: thence 8outh along Winnie Slauter's line, 61 yards to the old Elixabeth Willoughby line; thence West 16 yards; thence North 51 yards to public road; East along said road 32 yards to first station, containing 1224 square yards. , The purpose of selling, the aforesaid lot, after paying all expenses and debts-against said Society, is, to pay each member of said Society his or h?r pro rata share in the rro-eeds of said sale. This the 2*th day of March, 1918. MORCUS HOLLOMAN, W. G. JENKINS, ANDREW HARRELL, Trustees. JNO. E. VANN, Attorney. 0 GNWHMlZSSr S31 UUCBBADCMZ X FA5tIY <* BKLAITAST - , KXX* CONTAINING i (K , ' vhext. ! The Quinine That Dots Not Affect ttw KM Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA T1VK BROMO QI ININK iabetterthan ordinary Sinine and doea not caoae nervonaneaa nor gin? in head. Remember the fn!1 name and took for the aignature of H. W. GROVE. 30c. North Carolina, . Hartford Country. < j. la tka Superior Court SpocUl Proceeding. J. O. Seaaoms, Southern Dry Goods & Notion Company, ? corporation crested and existing under the laws of the State of Virginia, Max Pineua, trading an Max Pineua A Company, A. Brink ley * Company, a corporation created and existing under the lawa of the' ?tate of Virginia, for and on behalf of themselves, and all other credltora of P. P. White, deceased, who may come in and make themselves parties to this proceeding and contribute to the ex pense* thereo? PETITIONEES. John P. White and D. E. .White Administrators of P. P. White, deeeaa. ed. DEPENDANTS. Notice is hereby given to all holding a i-.ami or (Um againat th? e?tat<- oil T. P. White, il niiyl to appear btjl for ma at my office ia Win ton, in tk?M County and State aforaaaid, on or b?J (ore the 8th day of May 1918, the re-fl turn day of the lummoni in the above* entitled apecial proceedings, and AlaH with me the evidence of thair Mid I claim*. Thta the 13th day of March 1915. I D. B. McGLOHON, C. & a RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramp*, Colic, Sprains, Bruises- Cuts and Bunts, Old Sore*, Sting* of Insects Etc. Astiseptie Anodyae, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c. i MANTONE A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION, FREE FROM ALCOHOL J Endorsed by physicians and numberless men and women as the ideal nerve,. Wood and brain tonic and reconstructor. 4 4 M AKE YOU FEEL GOOD ALL OVER" Pdor, sick people get It Free b ywriting CORONA CHEMICAL CO. Wilson, North Carolina ' I i i i ? GUARANTEED No Benefit, No Cost FOB SALE AT ALL DRUG STOKES I I 'I HHHiHHHHHHHDGv ? -L. ? . = , , _ J II. . j ? I Dr. Howard Smith OP MONROE, X. C. WILL BE AT OUR STORE AGAIN ON - Saturday, April 13th, i to TEST AND FIT GLASSES WE HAVE ARRANGED FOR DR. SMITH TO MAKE THESE VISITS HERE BECAUSE WE KNOW PROM SEVERAL YEARS' EXPERIENCE WITH HIS WORK THAT HE IS COMPETENT AND RELIABLE IN EVERY RESPECT. WE URGENTLY RE QUEST ANY AND ALL WHO HAVE TROUBLE WITH THEIR EVES, AND IN NEED OF GLASSES, TO CALL AND HAVE THEIR EYES EXAMINED. EXAMINATION FREE. REASONABLE PRICES for GLASSES REMEMBER THE DATE. ONE DAY ONLY. HERRING & BEALE Winton, N. C. buwmmhnmmmmm Teach Children to Beware of Flies Explain to th?m how flies are hatched In filth. How, after crawling around in outhouses, privies, manure piles and over dead animals snd decayed matter, they come into the home and wipe their nasty feet on the family food, leaving a trail of dis ease germs everywhere. Flies Cause Infantile Paralysis, Typhoid and Other Fevers The best doctors In the world will tell you thet flies are ths cause ol a great deal of sickness, especially summer complaint. Infantile paraly sis, dysentery, typhoid and other 1 fevers. Don't 1st flies bring sick ness into your home. RED DEVIL LYE KILLS FLIES I Keep a can of RED DEVIL LYE In your out-honse and eprlnlde It on I tha filth freely, once or twice a weak. It conaumaa the filth, deetiaja ? tha Br eggi and prevent* odors and akknaas. FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS Write lor Free Booklet "PREVENT" I WM. SCHiELD MFC. CO, ST. LOOTS. Ma LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE EVERY month we make enough Lucky Strike Cigarettes to reach, end to end, from New York to China, the long way around. That's 15,000,000 A DAY Regular men like the Lucky Strike Cigarette?good, solid Kentucky Burley tobacco, fine for a cigarette because? IT'S TOASTED C,; Guaranteed ?p M) 2900 Lots and 6200 Acres Sold In 1917 |URING 1917 we sold 2900 City "T\ Lots and 6200 Acres of Farm |-' ' I f Lands, divided up, running 25 t I- acres and up to the farm. We have a trained organization specializing in subdividing and ???????? J selling land at Public Auction. By our method we quickly turn your property , into cash and interest-bearing notes. We obtain satisfactory results where usual methods fail. If You Have City Property or Farms For Sale?Write Us We can get results for you. Full information will be mailed you FREE. Tells you what wev have done for others?what we can do for you. WRITE FOR IT TODAY 1 Farm Sa/es Our Specialty. Territory Unlimited. ? * . - ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY , thk nam* that JUMTtrm you* confidence Offices: Petersburg, Va. and Greenville, N.C. REFERENCES: Aay Bank hi Petersburg, Virginia or Greenville, North Carolina rff ?-+j, t .
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