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PUBLISHED WEEKLY ' BY VDTOOH ** rum OWNERS AND PUBLISHERS J. BOY PABKEB. -Editor 1. MA YON PARKER Manager SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Om Year ?1.80 Six Months 1 ....... .76 Three Months . 40 ADVERTISING RATES: Very reasonable and made known on request En ed as secon d-class matter Feb ruary 26th, 1910, at the post office at Ahoskie, N. C., under the Act of March 3rd, 1878. ' I I ?? What is Hertford County doing: in the last Wa Saving Campaign? Let's have a statement as to the amount bought by Hertford people. i o Ahoskiefis awake to the neces sity of providing means for the pi o secution of the war. and has done nobly in the recent Red Cross cam paign the old town seemed to have* awakened and every person and every agency in the town was "on its feet" and "up anh goin*" to make Ahoskie go over the top,., and from the way the campaign was progressing for a few dayn ago. Ahoskie fnust have done her part and she did it well. A visit home and talks with the people of Ahoskie impress upon the writer the gladsome facts that Ahoskie is again united for a strong schooj, and a strong school she had during the past season. There are prospects for a great educational institution at Ahoskie, and the per son or persons who do not preform their parts and vigorously are not worthy of the association that i8 thrown about them in the person of those who hate labored hard in trying circtmsuances to give Ahoskie and its people the best school in the towr.s history. '<> The Blue nd the Grey Here's to Blue from the wind swept. North, As.they meet on fields of France; May thejspirit of Grant be with you ?III ao-'Tr?~ As the^lKilm the North Advance Here's to from the sun kissed Sc|ta. As they meet on the fieldsjof France; May the spirit ot Lee be with you all. As the men from the South Advance, Here to the Blue and Gray as one As they meet on fields of France May tne spirit of God be With us all As the men of the flag advance. S.S. Copeland Comp Jackson $100Re war d$100 The readers of this paper will pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and tiiat is Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitunal conditions requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarre iledisclne is taken Internally and acts thro the Blood on the Mucoos surfaces of the system thereby destroying the fountain of diseases, giving the patie nt strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature In doing it jrork. The proprietors Ave so much faith in the power of Hall's Catarrh Mediscine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it ^ails to cur* Send for lists of testimonals. Address F. J. CHENNY A. Co., Toledo Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 75 cts. Drives Oat Malaria, Builds Up System No Rtio oq June 1st* It did not rain the first day of June and has not rained any this section exeeot just a few drops Tuesday morning, but nothing to speak of, all of which indicates that we will have a dry June and it goes for and old saying that a dry June never begs her bread. The outlook for a good crop is certainly good. It is re member that it rained the first day of June last year and a forty days rain followed which cut the crops very short. -o Subscribe to the Herald. Kesnlts ol tbe Mrnrj 7 v" V. The results of Sstrurday.i primary were not very surprising, due to the fact that but few offices had more than one candidate, hence under the law such candidates' names did not appear on the tickets. There was a contest over the office of Sheriff. Mr. A. E. Garrett the present official and Mi;. Bismark Scull were the candidates for this office, which resulted in the nom ination of Mr. Scull, he receiving a majority of over 200 votes. Mr. E. J. Gerock the present com Mr. F. S. Taylor were the candidate* for this office, which resulted in the nomination of Mr.Taylor. There mtm no opposition to the other members of the board of oom mi&stoners in the various townships hence they were all elected. o THURSDAY (MNUl j WEATLESS Subscribe to the Herald. REMEHBtR ( 1HE LUS1IANIA1 i* . ? ?. ' ?. ~'v ' 1 "W&&] VAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BEY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT It is reported that the Captain of the submarine, that sank the Lusitania has lost his mind. His little ,girl had been out in a rain-storm and came into the house wringing-wet?hat in hand and hair disheveled. The sight of this drove him crazy. We think he must have been crazy before he sank that ship. Americans went down without warning. American wo men, with babes clinging to their breast, went down into the icy waters?down to their graves among the coral reefs. Our boys are trying to bring the bloody Huns to justice for just such as that?but guns wont shoot w^fcout bullets. One War-Savings Stamp will buy 100 bullets, and? . y ? ' It's Your Shot ~\ ? -rt War-Saving Stamps On Sale at Stores, Postoffices and Banks "Get Some Now" i This space contributed by Farmer$=Jltlantic Bank flboskie, n. C. I Cholera Morbus. , ? This is a very painful and dan ! gerous disease In almost every I neighborhood some one has died i frome it before medicine conld be obtained or a physician summoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diar ! rhoea Remedy in the house so as to prepared for it. Mrs. Charles, Enyeart, Huntington, Ind., writes:, "During the smmer of 1611 two of. my children were taken ssck with j choera morbus. I used Chamberlai'ns Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate ' relief." o Sour Stomach. This is a mild fonns of indiges tion. It is usually brought hn by eating too rapidly or I to much, or of food not suited to your digestive organs If you will eat slowy, masticate your food thoroughly, eat but lsttle meat and none at all for supper, you will more thau likely avoid the sour stomach without tak ing any medicine whatever. When you have sour stomach take one of Chamberlain's Tablets to aid diges tion. ilfpOMDES FIGHT They Save "Wheat. v m. >000 A?MMftjnV?Tww 'IiI'IIILI * iii I ? mmi ^?uviliVSiPitV ? rH??'TMT*riv4i t Take Good Care of Your Complexion and Your Beauty Will Take Care of Itself. / . * (J We eel I all the things that are necessary to a Goood Com plexion?Cold Creams, Massage Creams, etc., etc.?the (> Best that are made. '1 We also carry a full line of Manicure Requirements, as well as everything necessary to the care of your hair Jill of Vour Collet Requirements Can be Cahen Care of Bere 1 Say, Tellers ?ome to "?be Quality Shop" n ? If you want to select your new Straw Hat , from the greatest variety of stylish, becoming shapes, and have your choice of practically every kind of brand?Sennits, Split Straws, Rough Braids, Porto Ricans and Panamas. We Also have the very . latest styles in Caps. Despite the greatly increased I manufacturing costs and cost of materials, our < prices, values and qualities Are just about the same ,< I as last year. ?i????????? We Have Just Received a Big Line of TRUNKS, ' SUIT CASES and HAND BAGS. , . Carter Bros. 6t Co. . I "The Quality Shop" i j AHOSKIE, - N. C. r 1 ,H II Iff* ? H 11 ? I | When Banking Pays j . ??-? . i 4 ' 1. When you bank with a substantial bank j ? 2. When there is a penny to spare 3. When you are young ? f 4. All the time ^ | 5. When you bank at | ? '? : . ' ? j. i merchants and Farmers Bank ? | WINTON, N. C. | | WYNN BROS. | ? Murfreesboro's Greatest Store ^ % Murfreesboro, - - - N. C- f % . % t Spring and Summer Fashions * i> Priced to meet the popular demand of war times. & T It will be well worth your time to see our elegant ? ? . array of Dresses in Silks,?Georgette, Crepe-De?0 ? Chines, and Jerseys. ? ? ? Wdnderful Line of Women's and Misses Tail- ? ' ored Suits and Coats in Ser^e, Gabardene, Poplin, V J Taffata and Velous. T T Ladie's Smart New Waists:?Effective Styles ? ^ in Georgette, Ci"epe De Chine and Voile, in all de- x + sirahje shades. <> f Correct Fabrics ia Silks, Wollens and Cotten x <> effects in the weaves and colorings most in demand 2 ? for choice Spring and Summer apparel. Fancy A ^ colored Silks, Taffetas, Mussolens, r laid Silks, etc. ? ? SHOES:?The smartest styles in Spring Foot- T <> wear are shown exclusively here. Our models for x ? spring stamps you a women of fashion by their re- ^ ^ cognized style, leadership and unulual quality. O ^ Men's and Boys Suits to please the most fas- T ? tedious. Yours to serve ^ | Wynn Bros. | | My Spring Stock of Millinery is now S ? ready for your inspection. No special 5 ; > opening. Yours to serve, JE MISS TV. T. WIGGINS | J[ MURFREESBORO, N. C. ? a . L Ha* a Good Opinion of Cham- . berlain's Tablets. "ChamberlaTni' Tablet* are a wonder. I never sold anything that beat them," walte F. B. Tres sey, Richmond, Ky. when troubled with indigestion or constipation giva them a trail. No. 666 Thli ie ? prescription fwfiwd MfwcUOy lor MALARIA or CHILUI * rCVCR. Five or dx donee will break any caw, and if takoo then aa a tonic tha Fever win not return. It acta on the Hrar better than Calomel aad doaa not |ripeor ticken. 251 t Send your fob printing to the Herald office. 4
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