=NgaP" ?rt* ' ? Horses j and | Mules I We have ?n have w on hand a* good a ? lot of hosres and X mules as we have X. had this season. a Jk a, -Have recieved a new shipment every week lately and axe sure you can find something to suit you. ^ . Also have a few good second-hand Horses and Mules ^ j which we will sell at the right price. When in town ^ ( a be sure to come see us. as we are allways glad to have ^ ( JjL our friends. y A Thanking you for past favors we are, I ' Ak V w aj | W ? Respectfully, | | | HARRELL BROS. I ft MURFREESBORO, N.C. I At Rear of PEOPLES BANK f g"?????-t?mmmm ^ ? ? ?? ? i ? ?? i - ^ P DELCOLIGHT I Increases Farm Efficiency I L S^Te, dm* and labor?Work formerly done under poor - I % and by hand tan be done better and in leu time B ly^ with the aid of electric light and power. < 2. Labor ia attracted to the farm?The "back to the I farm"~movement it made practical when the conveniencea afforded bv electric light and power can be had in the country. 1 Keep* the boy* and girla on the farm?Electric service on the farm offsets city attractions. Valuable labor aad valuable young manhood and womanhood axe saved ?o the country community. _ ?4. >?tl the I til ad farmer peoblem?Kle ctric light and * poWfr make the farm home so attractive and comfortable ? that die fanner and hit wife remain on the farm where their advice, experience, and immediate interests are of great practical value. I ft. Lightens burden of the housewife?Increased farm work in war times means increased labor for the house wife. Elcctricitv oilers the only practical means of taking the drudgery of household tasks from her shoulders. Deko-Lisht la a compact lUctaric plaat far farm m country lnwss, Sclf-cranking. Air coslid. Thick plate. lont-livad batter,. Boll b.mw. No Wlta. RUNS ON KEROSENE THE DOMESTIC ENGINEERING CO, DAYTOn, OHIO, U. S. A. J. A. ELEV, AGENT ! Tun s, N. C. Over S?^000 Satisfied Uten ' throughout the World. ? i ? )E=i' =lg . . ==!? K i ? ] Cwo Car Coads of Ray jj 3ust jRrrtoed. See me at once if you~wish to kot cure any of this Hay, as rail conditi? L are such that it is very difficult to cure'this ^1^^ I Yoduce More Feed ] yand be Independent I J^am Vaughn J W AHGSKIE, N.C. [] - P )f= 'qf ?I ? t What About Your Groccry Bill? J < > If you pnrchjkce your supple ftom this dependable jrroc- T * * ery store, your gioeery 6ill will be m5derate, and you will ^ r j jr ' ^ > iret the very best service and goods. (\ jj We handle STAPLE GROCERIES J J. P. Boyette & Son, AhosKie, N. C- J ' ? ' . V Do it Do?>} Subscribe to 'be Herald ?} /, AWAJCB! TB M&l OF OLD KOSXH [ nua Dedicated to the Liberty Lou W. B. Oridlin Awake! Te men of Old North State; The tocsin Hudi; Gird for the light. Tour country esJls. Tall in I Fall i?! Tar Sod, for Natio|, Home and right. Te eons of sires, who bled and died. To eet a. subject people free, Preye worthy, standing ride by aide, la battle for owoot liberty. Each ware, that lapo the sandy ah ore, Bring* meeaage from the briny deep, And requiem sings, in aadneea, o'er Oar martyr deads eternal sleeps The Tory winds, that westward blow, Give echo from the "Over There", Where Heroes face the savage foe, And challenge." Forward, if yoa dare" Do'at hear the wail of babe aad child, While sister a, mothers, in the power Of lieensed fiends, lie slain, defiled, In this Creation's saddest hoar. To Arms! Toang men; strike, while yon may; Gie answer, ere thy comrades falL Stand forth! Te elders, now, today, ^ And dedicate they life, thy all. The Alter of thy sacrifice, la Freedom?By thy fathers giren?I Thy fool's Zeal; thy flame ia Love, That wafts the intense, Love, toward Heaven. Awake! Te men of Old North State; The toscin sounds; Gird for the fight. Your country ealls. Fall in! Fall inf For God, for Nation, Home and Bight. STATEMENT O F OWNERSHIP, Management, Circulation, etc, Acquir ed by the act of Congress of August 24, 1918. Of Hertford County Herald, publish, ed weekly. At Ahoskie for April, State of North Carolina County of Hertford Before me a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaidj personally appeared J. Boy Parker' who, having been duly (worn accord ing to law, depoaea and says that hi ia the editor and publisher of th, Hertford County Herald andAi>at ti, following is, to the best of Ms knoy glede and belief, a true statement^ the ownership, management of th?0f foresaid publication for the ilatejg in above caption, required bv^hOWD congress of August 24, 1912, '?<.$ 0f in section 44", postal laws, tqfa,bodied That the names nn ! a'!? F t'^wit: publisher^, editor, innifiAx,-.- r- the andbusiness managers ari itor, Publisher, Vinson t Ahoskie, N. C. anil Parker Editor, J. Roy I'ark< Bus. Mgr., Jh-. S. , A :o '. ?, Ji.C. N. C. Vinson, Ahoskio, The bondholders. or holding one per- mortgages owning of bonds or othec/ent of total amount .Mergenthaleryiecurities are: York. Linotype Co., New Dodsun J lanta, Ga. Printers Supply Co. At. 8?or/ J. HOY PABKER, Editor. 8 day aiul subscribed before mc this f April, 1918. Mf W. L. Curtis, Notary Public. ^Lnission expires Mar. 31, 1919. | A |er R. Johnson Ah<Aatto?mbt-at-Law I'ruciicMKiB. Nukth Carolina tiiea wherever aervieea debired J rim J. ?. Mwii Killilw "bOERS A WILUAM8 Atlwutyi-it-Uw Inapt Attention Given to All Sutincu. J A HOP*IE. N. C. \ jG. J. NEWBEKN, f Airent ?FORD AuTOMOiiiLm, Tnuri? Ahoakie. N. C. llunabur Car $360.00 toft 346.00 \ F. O. B. Detroit. ' i R. R. ALLEN BASH, I tfealei InJ GLAin00RS. BLIND8. WINDOW ANtiS. HARDWARE. PAINTS i) BUILDING MATERIALS . GENERALLY Wholcaalc and Rata II 7 Waahinftaa Square St'H-OIK VA. A>r* j lomtotiv aeeiritig to pureliaee )>eeto ie? of any description, J. B. ,??or writ* MOULIN. Ahoakie, X. C. li Aiienta fur ' '^iled Slate* Marble Co. ^oswell C. Bridger Attorney at law ? WINTON. N. C. DR.; ' T-|fC. G POWELL 1 i:ntist / PHONE NO. 10 AHOSK1E. V. C. I J. R. EVANS Practical Tin Roofer and Sheet Metal Worker Prices Bight. muAfkeesboko. n. c. s , Edgar Thomti Snipes Attorney-?t-I>aw Negotiated Real Eatata Bought and Sold Offire: 2nd Floor J. W. Godwin, Jr., BMf I AHOSK1K. N. C. j] C. Wallace Jones 1 Attorney and (Vtnaellor-At-Law . ? wintow. n. c. Practice in all courta. Loans n?poti?t ' cd. All matters t;-'en trompt and faithful attention. . I Located in Brnk of Win ton Plica Cured in r to 14 Daya Tomr Arwgrix will :-cn*y Jf MZ6 1 OINTMENT (-lis to ev. o(]lr, n. < ahtxl. IlleWinw orProtn.<!io* K'rs in61014day? < tbc *iat ?pj:.??lion ??? t??t tod Hru. SOc ] No. 666 r r?'r'i rtifMii muMh i? malaria at chills * revcn. Plnwditea will break any aaae, md V taken tbaa a* a toaic tba Pmt will net return. It aeti on tba Hear batter tbaa Calomel and doc* not (rife or rickea. 2Sr ? JUST REODVXD ? One Carload of American Gal van ised Wire Fencing, of all Sixes Bend ns your .orders .while _we lave the stock, and we wil ship promptly. E. L. FOLK CO. tfo. 917-919 Washington Square 8UFF0LK, VA. IVbeacvar Yon Need a General Toaic Take drove'*. The Old Standard Grove'* Tastelesa :bill Tonic is equally valuable a* a General Tonic becaoac it contains the ??11 knenrn tonic propert'.ea of QUININE wd IRON. It acts on the Liver, Driven rut llelnia, Btiriches the Blood and BuJlda up the Whale System. 60 cent*. | When Bdnking Pays' ? | . | o 1. When you bank with a substantial bank ,, 2. When there is a penny to spare 3. When you are young < i 4. All the time < i 5. When you bank at ii < i ' merchants and Farmers Bank ' WINTON.N.U f ! ?-J- ?" ' ' |r | Send for ||j | Swift & Company's 1918 Year Book S Jr It shows that Swift & Company sells the meat from |?j a steer for leas money then the live steer cost 1 .L., Bj p!| Proceeds from the sale of the hide, fat, and other by-products gig covered all expense of dressing, refrigeration, freight, selling nyl ? IP expense and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by Swift & |I$ Company's 1917 figures as follows: 4 jzj j |@k Average price paid for live cattle p?r ???? $8445 Bjj r mk Average price received for meat . . 68.97 WKttKKK/tttttKk > FEdl Average price received for by-products 24.09 HHT Total received .... ? ? ? 2M* wmmmmmmm \m This leaves for expenses and profit 8.61 ^ | |^d| v Of which the profit per steer was . 1.29 | j$y| % \ There are many other interesting and instructive . \ - facts and figures in the Year Book. ?j| f WTOv ? We want to tend our 1918 Year Book, to anyone, anywherf ? free x Hi 1 ' for the asking. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicaga V HM ' >j 4 f ^ COmPany' ^ Do You Want to Cut Your Labor Expenses on Your Farm in Half? Then whjLeot use the Ferguson "Twe-ln^ne" Cultivator? / . ? If yon are unable to get all th?men you need, you can .solve vonr help problem con siderably by buying The FERGUSON TWO-IK ONE STRADDLE ROW CUETI VAIOP.. which wvil enable one man to do the work of two or three. Such an imple ment will be a highly profitable investment. You will need > ne scon, aoplace yeur order now. The Ferguson "Sure Drop" Guano Sower is also highly recommenced by every farm er who has used one. Formerly sold by the Lyman R. Brothers Co., of Suff< Ik. , WHY NOT TRY THESE Nt>W? SEE OUR AGENTS IC. S. GODWIN, 4UUNDER LIVE STOCK ? SUPPLY CO. AHOSklE, C. - AIJLANDER,S. C. The Ferguson Manufacturing Co. ? SUFFOLK, VA. L.i. J M

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