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Hth?fpowers conta'ned Bed of traat executed ? of April. 1918, and ? Jane, 1917, by A.nni? WB. Naughton and wife, ^phtA*. which deed of recorded Ht Book 61, Had Book 60. page 187. I lie register of deeds of ' Koonty, North Qprolina. Caving been made In the. If the debt therein uti^l ? request qt the holders of to, the unAftritap* trustee the 3d day <rt February, jstween the, hoars of 11 1 nv *nd 1* o'clock p. ra., (Hie ?t the court house Vinton, k. C., to the high 1 jfor caA the following 1 Teal t^aite, to-Wit: ict bounded em the north ^mith> fet*d?; On the e#st >mas Naughton land; on : by Hunter Holloman'e the west by Bismarck i land, ard containing sixty .<ee more j r to". Tract boarded on the north Cje lands f, Ed- Soull; on the by the pJrter place; on the ith by the (Wnda of H. D. Sea ls. now o^ied by M. H. Herrell, * >n (he wit by the lands of the X*. H. naughton, containing i *ve aciSs more or less, ?p. C. BiKt and R. C. Bridger. Trustee. I 4Vd*y of Jan.. 1919. p??? I NOTICE! rtue of the powers contained Retain deed of trust executed M }th day of January, 1916, UKF- Harrell and wife, <Jeorg ? Iarrell, to the undersigned ? ";hich deed of trust is duly gj In Book 59, page 38, of ?' iter of deeds for Hertford Jjpfaolt having been made j%Vment of the debt secured flKity and at the request of ?rs of. said debts, the un - ' the 3d day of to gW '|*ie house But, frientf.lp Win penter and b|?ot11 work in the off bidder part of our HnVcribed freightdepot; 4^inu>n base for our ne^ North still in a plastic ^ in this case t ranis, to ? ???' ? '? fer \>rth ?r The Herald again but we are prem\tti!v,yardd reign in our househ<noma.s written we have sotherlv aes=^W. P. 1 said 1 . ath wii. I 1919; I u o'clock a. trf.t ?? """ j, offer for sgdei W* PV >r for cash, theJB? id real ectate, to-wit\ jet or parcel of land \ (-ly belonged to OHvii^?? Vn, now deceased, situklA tie county, Mitchell towm mr?d more particularly described and de fined as follows: On the south side by the lands of C. S. Godwin, on ? i the west and northwest by the lands of C. S. Godwin, on the north by the lands of G. 0. Holloman, and on the last by the lands of Robert Dildav, containing One Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, and known as the Jud Williford old home olace. Sale made Subject to confirmation by the court. Place of sale, on premises. Roswell C. Bridjfer, Commissoner. j This 1st day of Jan., 1919. 4. ? On* Carload of American G&lvan isad Wire Fencing, of all Sine Bead us your .orders .while .we ' have the (took, and we wil ship "pvsdcj m. . Go After 1 J Business 1 i > i tn a business way?the advertising way An ad -' In this paper offers the maximum service at the minimum cost. It reaches the people of the town and vicinity you want to reach Try it-! It Pay? 1 ? . 1 '<? Any odu desiring to purohas j tombertones of any description, i Me or write ' ' J. B. MODLIN, Aboskie, N. C. Agents for United States Marble Co. ?? a C. Wallace Jones Attorney and Counsellor-At-Law WINTOW. N. C. ?Practice in all courts. Loam negotiat- j ed. All matters ^ven crompt ' and fSTtMut attention. Located in Bank of Winton . o , ? R. n. ALLEN 1 Uealei In, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. WINDOW GLASS, HARDWARE, PAINTS AND BUILDING MATERIALS GENERALLY Wholesale and Retail Nt. 927 Washington Square suffolk va. DR. C. G. POWELL DENTIST PHONE NO. 10 AHOSKIE. 1jl. C. No Worms in a Healthy CMla All chUdraa troubled with worms have an ,-j bMtthr oolor. which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there Is more or loos stomach disturbance GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly (or two or thro* weeks will enrich the blood. Im prove tha diiestlan. and act as a General StrcnWh enlng Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Chad will hs vn perfect health. Pleasant to tak*. Wc per bottle. You May Talk to One Man Be* an advert iiement in thi* paper talks to the whole community. Catch the Idea f L * a - 1 '. C/OMEN PRAISE j STELLA-VITAE We wantevtty afflicted woman to tr? ( at least one bottle of ?tella-Vltae on our plain, open guarantee to return the money paid for it if it dot* not benefit. 1 If you doubt our word that it will relieve the distressing aches, pains and 1 misery peculiar to the diseases of wo men, read the testimony of these women , who have tried it and are glaa to tell others what it baa done for them. The i only interest they have in the matter la that which any true woman feels in i helping to relieve the sufferings of oth<:r women. You can believe them. I Mrs. J. F. Lee, Milstead, Ga., had lemale complaint for years. Three bot- 1 ties of Hteij-a-Vitah cured her, she ?aid. and added,"I nracertainly thank- 1 ful tor this great female tonic." Mrs. Paralee Fraxier, Longview, Tex., ei- , pressed appreciation of FTKLUVVlTAlt In these worda: "I cannot say too much for thla wonderful mcdicine. I had i taken other female medicines for two years with no good results. I am truly ( qrateftil tor the good StkI+a-Vitab has done me." Mrs. Bandy Withers, , of Greensboro, Ala., was a terrible suf- ' ferer from female trouble?and only a , woman knowa what that meansl Iler condition got so bad her pains threw i her into spells like flts. Her husband 'aared she would lose her mind. The Oreensboro doctors pronounced he? In- ' curable. Then somebody suggested that sbe take 9rEU.A-yrr ax. She did ' Th<firstctaie lightened her spellA, SmiA-VrtAHiait perfectly Barm- , iHseom i*iurfd and itnot only alleviate* a woman's pain, bat build* op her < health; it stimulates her appetite, aids digestion. quieU her nerres and dears It Improves her per- i Mthomn^ letuni'wiT'money ]paid j fur the first bottle If It does no? benefit ' old at Gerock's Ahoskte N. C. ' t .*? ' 4 lip!! ^r?a Can Have Jllll { fM^Christmas Cheer*! j j the Year 'Round js j jj A GAIN we approach ike Holiday Season. It wfl moo be J I r time (at ut to uj to one another. 'Merry rhria?i and (V J ? Happy New Yen.' What a splendid tee for you to i J 2 decide to pat into your home those things which being help. coaa- *2 a f fort, contentment anrf lastingcheer lor everymemberoi the family. W ? YVELGO-UGHT provide* bright, dean, safe electric Eght (or ri & A A/ the home and barn; also electric power to ran the waaher. m I cream separator and other light machinery. It bringa city U J f conveniences and modern benefits to the country nocne?males the ?A (arm abetter place to live and to work?-end soon pay? (or itself in Tim* aad lubmr saved V J w, n i f J? A. Eley, Agent, Ahoskie f I LOver 60,000 satisfied ascr$ endorse Delco-Light j j |P ; i i i ? p m P IS i. i r These common ills ? 9 O r of life are of frequent occurance in family life. ? b v jk T You need not suffer J ? if your case iiMiormal, as is true in nine cases out# a often. I 4 5 We have reliable remedies t~* a V that are tried and true and that will relieve not ^ x only these complaints but many others .as weH.?? T You are safe in trying the dj A remedies we offer yon I Jl. P. Robertson | At Bellamys old stand Ahoskie, N. C.J - - < ? i ' f *" "( ' ? 1 : _JD?ffi BROCRCRS "1 murlrrcftboro't Greatest Store THOS- B. WYNN, Owaer. 4 | We are offering GREAT RE ; *? SUCTIONS in Ladiea Cowl?, Coat f ? Suit and Dresses 1 These are all this ^ ? seastfns foods in *11 the new weaves ? and models f | , Wire Fence * ? Have Ju t Received from American Steel ? ^ and Wire Co. a car load FIELD FENCE. ? Terms: Cash ? * . 4 ' ?> ? *ii i*. ' .... - frnt ? ? ' \ \ YOURS TO SERVE ? i Wynn Bros. > * i /W/SSJY T. WIQQINS I ( Reduction* In IDUIintry i [ Wynn Bros. Bldg. MLRFBEESBORQ, H G. \ 1. ? ? v' '?*** ? ?? r1' #? 1 s- -w .i ?? J 8 patterns M ?!**?< I ? THE HONT CLUB SHOE FOR TOU We Handle the famous Hunt Club brand of shoes, famous for their unequalled service and fair prices, You bunt the world over for a better * shoe and you'll pot find one to equal the Hunt Club in value received. If you've ever worn Hunt Club Shoes, we do ' not have tosolicit your trade; and, if you never 1 have, a trial will make you a regular customer. ' After once-using Hunt CIubshoes.no i othershoes will do you/once Hunt *-lub ! shoes always Hunt Club Shoes. Call at our store and let us show you our won' I[ derful lint*. It doesn't" cost you a cent to look i !and we like to look at voo. Aboskie Department Store I Located at D. P. Baker* Old Stand Help us Help You by Subscribing to the Hertford County Herald. - ? , ?? ? 1?1 I When Banking Pays j ? ? ? * * * ? .?1 ? ? \ 1. When you bank with a substantial bank L 2. When there is a penny to spare 3. When you are young ? 4. AH the time ^ 5. When you bank at r ' I * ? I merchants and Farmers Bank ? i WI N"ipN", N. C, i ? - > .. Subscrbe to (be Hertford County Herald , .. I Cost Price Sale \ For the next 30 days we shall offer our entire line of Ladies' Suits and Cloaks, ? Childrens' Cloaks, and Men's Ovefddats AT COST \ I ;-rSr,-.^ ? This is your Best Chance to get some WONDERFUL BARGAINS. We darry nothing but the Best, but we put them on market toMAKE READY FOR SPRING GOODS. S Come and Get Them While They Last Jyxf ~7 BUSY STORE ?w (<6 AHOGK1EHMC nmmm Sk ~ ' ? ' ? ' ? ? ^ jL .4 . * f v .1*11
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