-?t?? ? x?z ??. 7;:r ""Ti OAJC DALE NEWS. We are glad to see it warmer and '% We are gla<l to have incw com munity one of our boys, Mr. E. R. Perry, who has received his honor, able discharge from the army. We are sure glad to Bee Edgar back to Oak Dale Sunday School, as he is one of our main singers; both in Sunday School and Prayer meeting. Mr. Perry, never went over seas, nev getting any farther than Newsport News, Va. Mr. M. A. Wilder, of Ahoslpe, made a flying trip to Oak Dale Sun day. We were glad to see Mr. Wilder back to his old home. Miss Minnie Perry spent Saturday night with Miss Marquilla Whitley. zembersarten.OmsgotA.. Miss Sallie Mizell spent Saturday in Ahoskie shopping. Mr. C. E. Perry was the guest of relatives and friends near Mount Gould Saturday and Sunday. Miss Minnie Mizell, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Sallie Miz ell, near here, returned to her home near Windsor Wednesday last. There was a large attendance at Sunday School Sunday. It made us all feel good to see sui h a largo at tendance at our Sunday School. Mr. an! Mrs. Howell, cf Rocky Mi, who has been spending some tim with his uncle, Mr. J. R. Wilder, re turned to their home Sunday. We are glad to see Mr. and Mrs. ^Howell out. as this was once Mr Howell's home. Misses Minnie Perry, MarquilU" Whitley were the guests of Miss Sal lie Mizell Sunday morning. Mrs. M. T. Mullens was the guest of Mrs. J. R. Wilder Saturday after noon. WOODROW NEWS. Several of the ladies attended the W. M. U. meeting at Chowan Col. lege alst Tuesday. Mrs. E. W. Whitley spent last Sunday with her daughter, Mr*. G. /> rr. B. Storey. t Miu Mary Catling, who teaches in Northampton county, visited her pa rents, Mr. and Mr*. H. P. Catling Sat urday and Sunday. Miae Audrey Parker, who teacher with Mary Gatling, was the truest of Mrs. J. F. Copelahd Friday and Sat urday. Fil?wf*d-_ shrdlu etaoin nn Miss Bessie Harrell, of Chowan ; College, spent the week-end with her | cousin, Mrs. Thelton Matthews. | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Storey spent last Friday with their daughter, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, of Pendleton. Miss OUie Mae Carr spent the week end in Winton, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parker dined I with Mr and Mrs. J. L. Storey Tues day. NOTICE By virtue of authority contained | in a certain Deed of Trust, executed by J. H. Boone and wife on the 1st day of September, 1917, which Deed of Trust is duly of record in Book ! 59, page 492, Office Register Deeds j of Hertford county. Default having been made in pay | ment of the debt therein secured, J and the request of the holder of said debt, the undersigned will on the 5th j day of May at the Court House door in Hertford county, Winton, N. C., between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. ! and one o'clock p. m. offer for sale | to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, located in Win j ton township, Hertford county, and ! more particular bounded and defined as follows: That cetrain tract of land on the Blue Foot road, leading from Oak villa Farm to Reids Crossing. Beginning at a pine on the East side of said road; thence Southerly along said road to Deep Creek, thence along said Creek to lines between lots number five and six of the J. .H. Matthews division, thence north erly along said dividing line to a marked pine; thence Westerly along a line of marked trees to starting v " ' . . W I point, containing 16 acres more or ? Thif the 3rd day o?*arch 1119. * R08WELL C. BRIDGEK, Trustee. ? NOTICE! ! By virtue of authority contained in the order of the Superior Court ma Id in the special proceedings pending ? before the Clerk of said court en- j titled: i ] Marvin Vaughn, W. B. Vaughn, } Myrtle Vaughn et als. ? v" t J. P. Vaughn, iLllian'R. Vaughn, f Eston B. Vaughn. I Eular M Vaughn, and J. E. Vann, 1 guardian ad litem, to sell lands for ^ partition between the tenants in > common, the undersigned commis sioner will on the 17th day of April I 19)9, between the hours of twelve o'- j' clock m. and two o'clock p. m. of- j fer for sale to the highest bidder f< r g cash, that certain tract of land set J out and described in the petition fil- ^ ed in thi scause, whichia mor? fully t described as follows : ] That certain tract of land lyirg a and being in the county of Her.-f ?rd v St. John's township, adjoining the lands of the late J. L. Anders jn prd I others defined and marked > s fcl-1 lows : Beginning at three black gums, J i corner for J. L. Anderson, and ! Meridith Watson's line, down said j Meredith Watson's line a easterly j' I course to the run of Cuttawhiskey '? j Swamp, thence up said swamp to ( William Chitty's line; thence up said ( i line to a post in the field, running a j J parallel line almost a north course < i to the first station, containing 05 c- : res more or less. I Said sale is made subject to the j confirmation by the court. This the 18th day of March 1919 Place of sale Court House door. i ROSWELL C. BRIDGER, Commissioner, i i ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. , Having qualified as administrator ? j of the estate of Joseph A. Rawls, , | deceased, late of Hertford county, ? North Carolina this is to notify all t | persons having claims against the es- - tate of said deceased to ychibit the | i same to the undersigned at Aulan. der, N. C., on or before the 26th , day of March, 1920, or this notice , I will be pleaded in bar of their recov- , try. All persona indebted to Mid es tate will please make immediate pay. pent This 26th day of Uarch, 101ft. It. J. M IN TON, Administrator of Joaeph A. Kawls. k. JT. CasteUOe, Atty.' NOTICE. By virtae of an order made in the Superior court of Hertford county, n the special proceedings now pend ng in said Superior court, entitled, iluttie Jones, Wanatnaker Jones, Wallace Jones, and .Vernan Jortes tgainst Bonnie Jonea. The undersigned commissioner will in the 5th day of May, 1919, offer or sale at the Court House door of Iertford count*. N C to the highest lidder for caahTx? following descri >ed real estate, lying and being in Vinton township Hertford county, <. C. to wit: 1st. Tract of land, on which the ilaintiffs lived during the year 1918, munded by the lands of Jfcmes Saw ?er on the north, on the east by the ands of George Keen's heirs, on the outh and west by1 the lands of Julia ones. Containing 13 acres more or ess. 2nd tract of land known as the Vugustus Trummell land, bounded by he lands of Watson Green on the iast, the Willie Jones land on the outh and north, and the Willis Wea 'er land on the west Containing 27 acres more or less. This the 20th day of March 1919 JNO. E. VANN, Commissioner. NOTICE 1 Notice is hereby given to Martin Lane and Eugene A. Biflsoly, Trustee ind all other persons interested: That1 >n the 3rd day of June 1918 I pur chased the following described land ? ] it the court house door in Winton, N. ' when and where said land was sold Tor the taxes due on said land for .he year 1917. The land was listed ?nd taxed in the name of Martin Lane. * ' Description of land r That certain j tract of land lying and being in Maneys Neck township, Hertford lounty, and bounded as follows: Be ing on the Chowan river ,and bound ed on the east by the Chowan river, an the south by the tract of land be longing to the Camp Manufacturing Co., (better known as the Maddrev land) on the west by high water mark running along the foot of the hill of marked threes, on the north by the lands of S. D. Howell and W. M. Howell (better known as the Skin ner tract.) Also another tract known us the Skinner tract: Beginning at the Chowan river at W. M. Howell's j line; thence along Mid line to the foot.of the hill at high water mark; thence along the topt of the hill at high water mark to Pish Hole branch, thence straight across Fiih Hole branch to the foot of the hill on the otheriide of said Branch to Camp Manufacturing Co.. line (better known * as the Riddick line) thence along acid Riddick's line to Chowan river, thence down said river to the starting point. These two tracts art known as the Barton and Skinner tracts and together contain nine hundred and sixty seven acres. The above named parties will take notice, that unless redemption of said land is made in the manner pro vided by law before the 4th day of July 1919 I will demand a deed to ! said land as the law directs. This the 4th day of Febwwry 1919. ^ ' C. W. JOftES NOTICE 1 1 ?A North Carolina In the Hertford Ceunty / Superior Court. Notica to Craditort. E. J. Gerock, J. H. Mitchell and Paul Mitchell, partners, trading as J H. Mitchell A Sod, and V. H. Garrett, for and on behalf of them ' selves and all other creditors of Charles Trummell, deceased, who may come in and make themselves parties plaintiff to this proceeding and contribute to tl^e expense thereof. vs. J. A. Copeland and A. E. Garrett, Executors of Charles Trammel], deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding a claim or claims against the estate of the said Charles Trufimell, deceased, to appear be fore .me at my office in the town of Winton, in the County and State aforesaid, on'or before the 7th day of May 1919, the return day of the summons in the above entitled spe cial proceeding, and file with me the evidences of their said claims. This the 18th day of March, 1919. D. R. McGlohon, Clerk Superior Court. POm Cured la 6 Ufl Days n " 'J^vniniT to Piles. iattanlAnM HU yon ran grt PrirvCac ?______________ For Pasturage in 6 to 8 Weeks Sow Dwarf Essex RAPE Make* splendid nutritious pasturage i f??r <atUe. ii->irs. sLtep anu poultry within tlx to eight weeks. 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