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I ALL SHOT UP BUT HAPPY ^2555Bfi2Sil Robert Slay of New York city bag the distinction of being one of the mo?t wounded and decorated men of the Seventy-seventh division. He baa been awurded the Distinguished Serv ice Cross and Croix de Guerre and cited In army orders, besides being highly complimented personally by the king of England. He was wounded all times. But He Fought f*r Germany. The truth of the adfcge as to the world being a small placp after all la aptly Illustrated In an Incident which befell J. Hensall French of Philadel phia, who Is engaged in V. M. C. A. work In the American expeditionary forces In France. In. a letter Mr. French states that while close to the firing line several hundred German prisoners were being conveyed on a road to the rear. The prisoners were under guard, and as they passed along one of them called out In English, "Hello: Mr. French, how do you 'Mo?" "Right well," retorted Mr. French! "but how la It that you know met" "Oh," responded the prisoner, "I have eften waited upon you at the Belle 'vne-Stratford," and with a wave of his hand he passed along with his com panions to the rear of the fighting line. Finding God. If we cannot find God In your house and mine, upon the roadside or the/ margin of the sea; In the bursting seed or opening flower; In the day duty or the night musing?I do not think we should discern hlm any mcr upon the gran of Eden, or beneath the moonlight of Oethaemane.?J. Me r ttflMII. INDIAN PRINCESS GOES OVERSEAS AS' Y. M. C.J. WORKER Plliw Galilohi, Descended From Cherokee Chieftain, Moa Caa teen Force* in France. <? A real. mm?h Mlu princo.'t, Is going to Franee to help onlortain Um American soldless nl tailors unMl the laat one of them haa be BO paturnu J to the United Stataa. 8he la Prlnoeaa Oaltlohi. great (ramidaughter of the famous King Coowaeakowee, ettef of the Cherokees, .and her mission In Prance will be In connection with the oantssfi work ol the Y. M. c. A. Her Amertcaniaed nam* ta Mlaa Anno Boas an} for two years or mere she haa appeared aa a listeria, singer, dancer and pxpouat of the tri bal life of her chosen people, ghe m down to poee lor fhe Zoloa/ status of Sequoia, an ancestor of the Ghero kae nation and Inrantor of the tribal alphabet. /This stotote steads in Um Hall of rame at Washington. & a The princess will have a rather <U rerouted program. Rba win sing la dlan HODgx and danee tndUn daaoas tor the Aiaarlcaa soldiers sallon aad between times wto dispense tht dosens of dlffersat articles that art part of the steak of erefy T. M. C. A saateen. She I* ht?h t? ednoated mad has several times aetad aa a ?siHatot between h?*r people aad toe white rato Illll II ilHI TIIIS TELLS HOW TO FIGUREJNCOME TAX Squarely Up to Every Individual to Get Busy by March 15 or Suffer Penalty. "Don't unit until tbe final due date, March 15, for [laying your Income Tax anil milking your return. Avoid the laat minute rush. Any person can At- h ure out hi* liability -.oday as well aa he can next week, and If there Ik any point on which be needs advice he can now get Untouch with u Uevenue man." Thl* word of lid vice U beln^- given out by interim! Ilevenue men. Ile turns and piiyinenta are being col lected In No. Carolina by the following Collector* of Internal Ilevenue: | Joitlah \V, galley. Austin D. WattK Kvery aid of tbelr ofilcei and" field forces Is being given freely to tbe public. But the Income Tnx men will not pull your door-bell or your ront-iails, according to the Collector's announce ment. It Is squarely up to e\ery indi vidual to figure out his own case and to get busy If he come* within the ?cope of tbe new Ilevenue Inw. Old You Earn This Much? Every unmarried person who re ceived income averaging $10.25 a week during 1918 and every married couple who Jointly received Income averaging a week should secure at once from the nearest Deputy Collector or the nearest bank a blank Form 1040 A. I That form contains the Information be will need to enable him to figure his ??orrect net Income and any tax that h* ? I owes the government. The law requires that every unmar ried person who had a net Income of ? S1.U0U or over and every married per win whose net Income was $2,000 or over (Including the Income of.husband ? or wife nnd the earnings of minor children. If any) must make a return on or before Mnrch 15th. And this re quirement does not hinge on whether ? the person owes a tax. Taxable IncomjL I ' An Individual must Include under gross income all gain* profits and in ? come derived from Salaries, wages or compensation for personal service of whatever kind and In whatever form fiaid or from profeinionsi vocations, business, sales or dealings In property of all kinds,7 Interest, rent, dividends I or profit*7 derived from any source whatever. Very few Item* of Income are exempt. Deductions Inclnde ordinary and nec essary business expenses. Interest paid or accrued on Indebtedness, taxes of all kinds except Federal Income and excess profits taxes anil assessments for local benefits, losses actually sus I tained, debts ascertained to be worth less and depreciation on buildings, ma chinery, fixtures, etc., used In ! aslnegs. A further deduction Is allowed for con tributions to corporations operated for religious, charitable, scientific or edu catlonal purposes or for the prevention I of cruelty to children or -animals to an amount not exceeding 15 per cent of the taxpayer's net Income as computed without the benefit of the contribution deduction. The taxpayer Is not allowed to de duct any personal, living or family ex penso, nny amount spent for Improvlnr property or any expense of restoring property br making good Its exhaus tlon for which an allowance Is claline'! under depreciation. FlgL'-ing tne Tax. Before flgurlrig the uominl tax the dividends nre deducted ns credit* from net Income, together with the persona! coemption. As In previous yenrs, divi dends of domestic corporations are ex cir.pf from normal tax when received by (lit stockholder. The normal tax rates for citizens end residents nre as follows: On the Ural $4,000 of net Income In excess of the'credits the rate Is 8 per cent; on gnv further taxable Income the rate Is 12 per cent. The surtax rates apply to net in come of each Individual In excess of $5,000. The personal exemption and the dividends are not deductible before computing surtax. In the case of re turns by husband and wife, the net In <ome of each is considered separately in computing any surtax that may be due. Form 1040 should he used for making returns of net Income exceed ing $5,000, and the instruction^ on that ' form will show bow to Agar* the sur tax. Business House Returns. Employers and others who paid uages, salaries, rents, interest or sim ilar determinable galna In an amount of $1,000 or over during 1918 to any person must file an Information return wltli the Government. Blanks may he secured from the Collector. Every partnership mnst file a return showing Its Income and deductions and the name and addresa of each partner, with hla share of the profits or losses during the past year. Personal service corporations will file similar Informa tion for 1918, * * * INCOME TAX PAYS * * v FOR PUBLIC BENEFITS. * * * * "Viewed In Its lartest and tr?- * * eat aadse. the payment of taxea * * la payment for beneOta received * * or expected. Only from a nar- * * row and essentially aelQah and * * shortalghted viewpoint can the # * individual propose to himself # * the avaaion of tax liability aa a * * desirable course of action."-* * * Dnnlel C. Itoper, Commiaalonar * * of I' .trnul KeVenue. * * * ?. CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK Acta like dynamite on a sluggish liver and you Iom a day's work. There'g no reason why a person take sickening, salivating calomel when a few cents buys a large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone?a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Didson's Liver Tone, because it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of Dod son's Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness constipation, sluggishness, headache, coated tongue or sour sto mach. Your druggist says if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone acts bettre than horrible calomel your money is waiting for you. adv ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator I of the estate of J. H. Hyatt, deceas ed, late of Hertford county, North Carolina, this i* to notify all persons I holding claims against the estate of ' said deceased to exhibit them to the ! undersigned for payment^on or be fore the 25th day of January, 1920 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. Thi^25th day of January, 1919. H. L. HYATT, Administrator of J. H. Hyatt. Jno. E. Vann, Atty. Mr. F. S. Royster, President of the P. S. Royster Cuano Company, says that the part of his mail which he likes best consists of the letters from farmers who write him about the ac tual use^of his goods, the results in the fields, crops grown, etc. No mat ter how inany large problems of busi ness management may present them selves he is more deeply interested than anything else in the actual user of the goods. He believes that this is the vital part of the business, be cause if the consumer is satisfied, success will follow of itself. In his life time experience in the fertilizer busi ness he has proven this theory pretty conclusively, as the sale of the Roy ster brands has shown a growth that is unprecedented. Those who would like to have the benefit of his broad experience in soil fertility would do well to write him at Norfolk, Va. No. @@8 Hit h a timwipticn pr:;crecl eapccIXj f" MALARtA cr CHILI."? & rtVKP K or rlt H?n will break cry <?*??. ?" I !. taken '-her. 1.0 8 tonic the fever will not return. It ecu on the liver bettr- tn:t>3 Calomel ud doc* net grl^eardclua. Z:.t CHIEF ENGINEER ALMOST GIVES UP Thought He Would Have to Stop Working?Tanlac Makes Hip) Wall Again. -an shrdlu cmfwyp e.som shrdlu "To my mind Tanlac is the great est medicine in the world", laid 0. H. MahafTey, chief engineer of the Life & Casualty buill'.V, Nashville, Tenn. "For two years," he >n'.in ted, "I suffered awfully with the v.orst kind of stomach trouble and went down until I lost forty-eight pounds. My back ached terribly and I suffered so much misery from indigestion that I thought I had an ulcerated stomach and was actually afraid to eat any thing but a little oatmeal and sweet milk. I got weeker every day till fin ally, as nothing I took did me any good, I thought I would just have to throw up my job. "My wife read in the papers where a man had suffered like I was had been helped by taking Tanlac, and she begged me to try it. After I had taken Tanlac a few days I began to get hmungry and sthrted to eating like I was starved, and nothing hurt me a bit Soon those awful pains in my stomach and back were gone, L sleep fine at night now and get up in the morning full of life and, energy and ready for my work." V Tanlac is sold In Ahoskie by Z. V. Bellamy and In Winton by Daniel & Shaw, adv. No Worms in a Healthy Chit* All children tnabM with mi ha** as Un healthy color, which Indlratee poor blood, and an a ml*, there U nwra or let* utoitmrh disturbance. i.ROVE'S TASTELESS chlU TONIC (Ino redolarly for two or three weeks will aorlch the blood. Im prove the digestion, and act as a Oeoeral Strength eutas Toole to th# whole system. Nature will 1 l? n throw <* or dlapel ths worms, aad the Child will be la varied hsalth. Pleasant to take. ?0c per bottle. ft PROFESSIONAL CARDS 'Dr. c. g. Powell DENTIST phone no. 10 ahoskle. n. C. R. R. ALLEN Liealei In SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. WINDOW GLASS, HARDWARE, PAINTS AND BUILDING MATERIALS GENERALLY Wholesale and Retail No. 927 Washington Square SUFFOLK VA. ! tombento:ies of any descriptio. . ifee or write J. B. MODLIN, Alioskie, N. O. Agents for United States Marble Co. C. Wallace Jones Attorney and Ccunsellor-At-Law WINTCN. C. Practice in all courts. Loans negotiat ed. All matters ?"Wen orompt and faithful attention. Located in Bank of Win ton DR. C. U. CHAMBERLAIN, DENTIST MURFREESBORO, N. C. J. ROY PARKER, Notary Public. Located in Harald Building. AHOSKIE, N. C. NOTICE. There has been taken up by W. A. Brown on his plantation one stray bull yearling color red brindled un marked. Owner of this yearling can reclaim same by applying to Mr. W. A. j Brown, paying cost of advertising and cost of keeping. If not claimed in 30 days firm date same will be sold. J. A. NORTHCD C C, Register of D ;eds. Winton, N. C., Feb. 13th. 1919. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of C. F. Sharpe, deceas ed, late of Hertford cuonty North Carolina, thi>, is to notify all those having claim.i against the estate of said deceases to exhibit them to the undersigned fur payment on or before the 25th day of January, 1290, or this notice will b? pleaded in bar of their ecovery. All persons indebted tot said estate will please make immediate pay ment to thw undersigned. This 26tb day of January, 1919. E. V. URISSOM, Administrator. notice: of sale under MORTGAGE. By virtue of the power and author. , ity given by a certain deed of trust executed by H. M. Sumner and wife Lawrence V. Sumner to D. C. Barnes, Trustee, which is recorded in the of fice of Register of Deeda for the| county of Hertford, in book 64, page 6. Default having been made in th^ payment of the amount due as in said deed of trust provided and at the re quest of the holder of the indebted ness secured thereby, the following real estate will be sold at public auc tion: That tract of land situated in St. John's township, Hertford county, North Carolina, being tract No. 8 of the Jenkins land conveyed to said Sumner by the Guarantee company, which said tract is shown on Map of said property made by R. E. White, C. E. and duly recorded and bound ed on the north by the public road leading from the Roxobel road to th< Aulander road, on the east by the lands of A. T. Oastello, on the south by the main run of Ahoskie Swamp, and on the west by the lands of 'I T. Baugham containing flfty-eight and 80-100 acres. Place of sale, on the premiaes. Time of sale, at eleven o'clock a. m. Monday, March 17th, 1919. Terms of sale, Cash. This February, 17th, 1919. D. C. Barnes, Trustee. ? 9 NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power and author ity vested in the undersigned by the terms and conditions of a certain i mortgage deed, executed and deliver, ed by Tilden Early and wife, Vida F. Early, t?E. H. Horton, Mortgagee j of record in the office of Register of Deeds for Hertford county, in Book 64 page 92, he will, on the 24th day March 1919 at 12 o'clock m., at the court hous? door of Hertford county in the town of Winton, North Caro lina, sell, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate in Hertford eounty, N. C., "to-wit: A certain tract of land lying and being in said county, adjoining |the lands of White and Odom's heirs, known as the Or. Horton place which was deeded to Vida F. Early by E. 11. Horton and which tract is fully described in Book 163 page 48 in Berties Rej/Oter of Deeds office, and also recorded in Hertford county, which records are referred to and made a part hereof, for full descrip tion of said lands. Place of sale?Court house door, Winton, North Carolina. Time of sale?12 o'clock m., Mon day March 24, 1919. Terms of sale?Cash. This the 22 day of February 1919. E. H. HORTON, Mortgagee. Gillam and Davenport, Attys. NOTICE OF SALE! UNDER MORTGAGE! By virtue of the power and author ity given by a certain mortgage, ex ecuted by Frank Barnes and wife Loreoner Barnes to Mrs. Minnie M. Overton which is recorded in the county of Hertford, in book 37 page 498 the following property will be sold at public auction, viz : Bounded on the north by the lands of G. G. Horton on the east by the lands of G. G.' Horton and G. W. Horton, on the south by the lands of R. T. Knight, on the west b; Potecasi Creek. Containing 90 acres more or less, known as a part of tlw Knight farm Place of sale?Court house door, Winton, N. C. Time of sale?'March 27th, 12 t clock m., 1919. Terms of sale cash This Feb. 24, 1919. MRS. MINNIE M. OVERTON. Mortgagee. NOTICE! There was taken up by G. 0. Hare about December 10th, 1917, at his home, one' brinded bull yearling about three years old, marked slit end of each ear. The right owner of this stock r reclaim same by applying to Mr Hare, proving ownership and pay! all expenaaa. If not claimed in 30 days same will be sold by Sheriff. J. A. NOBTHCOTT Register of Deeds. Winton, N. C., Feb. 25th, 1919. NOTICE. Joseph H. Sharp, vs. Rosa Sharp. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Hertford county, to obtain a divorce a venculo matri monii by the plaintiff against said de fendant; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is re quired t oappear at the term of the Superior court to be held on the 6th Monday after the first Monday in March, it being the 14th day of April 1919, at the court house of said county, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac. tion of the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded In said complaint. , This the l?th day of Feb. 1919. D. R. McGLOHON, Clerk Superior Court. Roswell C. Bridges, Atty for plaintiff. - NOTICE 1 , Having qualified as administrator of A. J. Pearce, late of Hertford county, N. C., this is to notify all 1 persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of February 1920 or this notice will Se pleaded in bar of their recovery. All penom indebted to said estate'will pleaM make im mediate payment. This the 3rd day of Feb. 1919. W. P. SHAW, JNO. A. SHAW, JNO. E. VANN, r IIIiii*>- i A mn TiiiiM Beware of Counterfeits! Some are Talcum Powdec, , DONT FEAR "Bayer Tablets of Aspirifi." Quick Relief?with Safety! For Headache Colds Neuralgia Grippe Earache ' Influenzal Colds Toothache Neuritis Achy Gums Lame Back Lumbago Joint-Pains _j Rheumatism Pain! Pain! ^ Adults?Take one or two tablets anytime, with water. If I necessary, repeat dose three 1 times a day, after meals. ! Since the original introduction at "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" million* upon million! of these genuine tab lets hare been prescribed by physt dans and taken by the people each year, with perfect eafety. "Bayer X" ? "V (bAYErJI Jfgf i on genuine IT E VI | Tablets. ASPIRIN Aaplrfo is the trade mark of Bayer Ifmmrfae tare of Monoaceticaeidester of Salicylkacid Ask for and Insist Upon "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." American Owned, Entirely. SO cent package?Larger aizea also. J For Indigestion, Coi.j..;pat:oa or Dllic:isnc?s Just try one 50-cer.t bottlo of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Difiesti??j Laxative pleasant to take. Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medi cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Broom Quinine and 'trove's Tasteless chill Tonic. NOTICE OF SALE! By virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of truat executed by Howard Newsome and wife t'ror* which deed-of-trust is duly recorded in book 60, page y59, and duly re corded in the office of the RegisfeW of Deeds of Hertford cunoty, N. C., default having; been made in the pay. ment of the debts therein] secured, and at the request of the holder <f said debts the undersigned trust** will on the first day of March 1019, between the hours of 11 and 1 o' clock p. m. at the U. S. postoffice in Ahoskie, N. C., will offer for sal* to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate to-wit: First tract being a part of th* Moses Newsome land deeded by J. W. Powell and wife to Hoard New some, and bounded on the north and west by the land of John T. Seasons, on the east by the lands of A. A. Mitchell; on the south by the public road leading from Earleys station to the W. H. Jernigan farm, contain ing 76 acres more or leas. *1 Second tract known as a part of the A. E. Cowan'farm and being lots numbers 2, 3, and partof 4, as shown on the map of A. E. Cowan farm, and bounded on the north by E. W. Sessoms land, on the east by the land of J. H. Mitchell; on th* south by the land of E. W. Sessonw. and on the west by the public road leading-from AhosktriiS Win ton. con taining 30 acres by survey. R. H. JERNIGAN.J^ This 27th day of January, 1919. Hayes' Healing Honey Stops The Tmkfe Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Priec 35c. A FREE BOX OF I GROVE'S 0 PEN-TRATE SALVt I (Opens the Pores and Penetrates) j For Ches~ Ca' Js, Head Coids and-| , i a: with evrry b I tie of HAYES' HEALING You got tho Zjr.:? sod tU? SaU* 1 (or one price. J6c. Made, Reotx-njcixkd ai d GnaraaUad to jl Uw i-ul. ? by . ,v Paris Medicine Company Manv'faciwtrn I
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