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? ? ? Hertford My Herald PU BUSHED WEEKLY BY < VINSON * PARSES OWNERS AND PUBLISHERS S. BOY PARKER Editor J. MAYON PARKER... Manager SUBSCRIPTION PRICE; One Year ,*...41.80 Six Months it.'.. .75 Thrse Months 1 40 ADVERTISING RATES: Very reasonable and made known on request. En sd as second-class matter Feb ruary 25th, 1910, at the post office at iVboskie, N. C., under the Act of March 3rd, 1878. 1 ? - - J- -l LATE AGAIN! - We know you have wear ied of excuses long ago, and are impatient at the tardi ness of this office in supply ing you with a more read able paper and our inability to get it to you on time. But, friend, with both car penter and brickma8on at work in the office; a belayed part of our linotype still in freightdepot; and a concrete base for our new gas engine (till in a plastic state, 'excuse' .? in this case translates 'Rea son.' * The Herald again has ita worrits, but we are premitting optomism to reign in our household. Aa this is written we have scattered before * f j?m*i; .-it"!'' as upon tit* "deck" an abundance a of parts for our linotype, but the f closest scrutiny Mis to lbeate th^ u base of the nyichme, and the pCrt i to which thpae on hand sanst be t applied. In a nutshell, the largest c portion vf our mitchtne has been t misplaced by the railroads, and we c are still "sticking type" until the case fa empty. That's as far As we can go. We are pegging along as _ best we can until the railroads de- ^ iiver our goods. 1 The Herald may be cusaed for j making the asiaertion, but we could ' sincerly rejoice at the successful j passage .of a dyed-in-the-wool stock j law for Hertford county. t , J Ye men of Ahoskie begin now to J prepare for the new situation in civic conditions of this town! You \ had aa well begin to think it over. It is coming?and you'll live to see it, too. Ahoskie must have a drain age system, along with it asphalt j or paved streets. He who is for it I is with us?but woe unto him Who c thinketh that he can destroy the ( germ of progressiveness that has ' been dormant long enough. The " Herald will offer a reward of any jj value to that person whp can con- i vince the majority of the voters of ; Ahoskie that this town should not ; have waterworks and paved streets We'll entertain an article from any non-progressive who can prove it. All wn ask, is an opportunity to reply. The General Assembly pf North Carolina, which convened at Raleigh this week, will be oonfronted with the taak of providing revenue by taxation for the execution of the six months schootterm, which was overwhelmingly adopted by the voters of the state at the last elec tion. To be sure it is a difficult problem to provide a system of taxatioq that will be satisfactory to every interest, and notx-dy can hope for such an Utopia. But, the on* big and sure fact that faces the legislators is the vote of North Carolina's people. They have asked that it be done, and the man who j deliberatly sits down and,'refuaes to , vote in favcr of taxation for the furtherance of this program, had *' well prawl into hik political :rave and covr himself up body nd all., Hertford county's rapre entative can, it is (toped, le de tended upon to vote aye on any conservative system of taxation bat is for the betterment of his; 'oanty intellectually. f Administrator's Notice Having qualified as adminlstartor >f the estate of Rufus Burke, de ceased, late of Hertford .county, s'orth Carolina, this is to notify all tersons bavins claims against the state of said deceased to exhibit .hem to the undersigned at Ahoskie. M. C., on or before the 20th day of November, 1919, or this notice will ie pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ut persons indebted to said estate rill please make immediate pay nent. M. C. Matthews, Administrator. V-fit Rogers, Attv. o NOTIC?! IJy virtue of the powers contained n certain deeds of trust executed >y'Elirabeth A. Vinson, which deeds >f trust are duly recorded in Book 10, pages 76 and 100, and Book 64, tage 233, and duly recoided >n the . S , ? > ! - office of the register of deed* for Hertford county. North CareHna, default having been made ih the payment -of t b * debts therein secured and at the request of the holder* of said debts, the under signed trustee will on the 3d day of February. 1919, between the hours | of 11 o'clock a. m. and } o'clock p. m., at the court house door in Wint*)?, N- C.. offer for mie.Ao the ; highest bidder for cash, the fol ; lowing described real estate, to-wit: ! A certain lot in town of Winton, beginning at a corner on the west side of Main street at the lot of the Merchants' and Farmers' bank; thr-nce with the line of said lot a west course to a line of the heirs of W. P. Taylor; thence along the line of aaid Taylor's heirs a south course to the line of Daniel & Shaw drug store lot; thence along the line of said drug store lot an east course to Matn street; thence along said Main street a north course to the beginning. Roswell C.lBri.iiter, Trustee. This 2d day of Jan., 1919. PIIm Cored In 6 to 14 Days * instantly relieves Itch mi* Pile*. *rA you oeu get restful sleep alter tic first application. Price Wo. Subscribe To Tne Herald. * ? f - ????' .. I I,'? r' ' T 1 == Aho*kieTown Taxes Ahqakie Town taxes are now due and should be settled at ontfe' See B. S. Barnes; Collector and get re B>lgL. ' ' - ? f . t' ' if " ; " <S"; \ ILtik "? v- 'Tii-yrijGf -"/C ti'erw i :ii '?'Vfu. . u fu#*--..- ftp .???? fr**ur ',i? risrtiw ti<', * 5m arv^r'f s 'or^icti :'?#> . '.^TSSiVJ. ?.V'J' *t?? . v ^ > iu .-?>??: -.er; l"ra!j|afi, C- : ?? i '-.:*- C8 C-t?n and ? :?> VC 4. brlttfl OtfoaeetS "t v i '??-dyar,0!.?lin i ; ?".J ??? nally. PricB 25c. A Tonic Laxative that wffl femora the bU? boa the Unr and sparfs$rarss? LAX-POS WITH PEPSIN If tha OHM ?f ? ReHabto sod Perfect LaxatWt which Moo llllim flick H??dache. Plrrlnr? In digestion, Trouble. Gas and Piles era*d by* Torpid Unr ad Cowdputa. Ahnnmi Reliable Laxative Id the treatment? Coife Grip ??iHiihinn . . _ LAX-POS WITH PEPSIN Is s Ltaaid OlSMtfcie to taka. Children lika It. 90c. . _ . ^Ma^raajamcajM to 'bc PuMte brP?^ GronTaTaateleee chill Tonic. . . 1 ? "I, ?" ifC frfl ftii .pi) ,! mi m [Say, You! \J \\ ' ? 1TOW about tint printing ** <ob you're in need of? Cmk liudwa aboat it at yaar Brat miriaall). Do* t wait antU tba vary bK ????at bat fi?a aa ? Bttb *iaa aad WU abow yaa arfcat bi?fc |rah warb SS aw aaa tara aat iL ; y , agj I 7o ALL, J I And especially to those whose business helps to make OURS ,*> successful ? we extend cordial appreciation and wish for you a - most prosperous \NB W YEARl I THE PEOPLES' BAHK, I MURFREKSBORO, :? ? NORTH CAROLINA | 7=31 ?C=3Q8I H 11=7 j 6000 MICE Mi BETTER. 1 We aj-e adding to our regular line of Way and Grain Products \ \f1igh Grade Fjou?| We shall at ail times be able to fur nish you with ~ a supply of flour at mederate prices. Watch this space for Values Watch the development of our pet. TOURS FOB MORE BUSINESS 1 * . i S. E. Vaughn and Bro. Ahoskie. N. C. 1 1?IL_JCZ=)XI ? - j. . .? ?V,'., ...... . ." ? - - ' <?<hbmm wm mil i wwiiiii iii iim i ?? i ???????^^????a??? FARMS AT AUCTION! | Colonel Star key Sharpens Home Place Near Harrellsville j FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1919 |. ??-AT 11 OrCLOCK A- Mr I . ; 1?i ? This large Farm has been subdivided int * small tracts and will be positively sold on, the \ above date. ? " iii ????????????i? i ^ i i ??. This is One of the Best Farms in Eastern North Caroling Especially adapted to the production of Tobacco, Cotton, Peanuts and Corn. . * Handsome two-story eight-room dwelling?almost new; two tenant houses, two tobacco barns, one two story pack house with 15x15 feet, pit 6 feet deep. Wire fence around Farm. This Farm will be sold on easy terms at YOUR OWN PRICE One-foutfh cash, balance in four equal installments. [ SALE TAKES PLACE ON THE PREMISES. n> I RALEIGH REAL ESTATE and TRUST COMPANY, sZZ:Tcts
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