WANT ADS ?i?*7- r f NOTICE ? AUTOMOB1ELS: WE buy, trade or sell. Am handling Dodge cars, Oldsmobiles ears and trucks. Can take care of your bat teries also. Repair work a special ty. Guananteed work. Full line of auto accessories, parts, tires and oils and greases. Give us a trial. Parker Motor- Co., Murfreesboro. tf 1 TESTIMONIAL 1 bought ..twenty five pecan trees from Mr. P. E. Shaw, in the fall of 1917, and planted them the same year. All the trees lived, except one. Mr Shaw replaced the dead tree free of all cost to me and it is apparent ly in good healthy condition. I can heartily recommend Mr. Shaw as a good orchard builder. D. L. Parker, Winton, N. C.,^ June 18, 1919. 4t. SALESMAN WANTED to solicit or ders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission Address the LENNOX OIL & PA ..INT CO.-.Cleveland, Ohio. It FOUND?Wake Forest College Society pin. Owner can get it by applying to this office, paying for this advertisement, and giving 50 cents reward. 2t. WANTED JOB PRINTING?WE do all kinds of job printing and guarantee you saticfaction, a nea job, and guarantee that you will come back to us for your next job. WANTED?YOU TO ORDER your next job of printing at the best printery in this en tire section?THE HERT FORD COUNTY- HERALD FOR SALE?1 1-2 H. P. Gasoline engine, in first class shape. Apply at the Herald office. tf. FOR SALE?Old papers can be se cured at the Herald office at very small cost. Get some while they 1 HAVE ON HAND A CARLOAD OF good brick that should be spoken for by those desiring a supply. I also have on hand a full supply of building lime that I am offer ing at both wholesale and retail prices. Good opportunity to se cure some cheap. S. E. Dilday, Ahoskie. _ 6-27 2t. VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE? Valuable small farm extra good .value, near Suffolk, 60 acres, 25 cul tivated, good house and barn, bal ance timber, near Graded School, $5,500.00. Easy terms. Also 120 acres on White Marsh Road. This road will be built with cement ve ry shortly; 35 acres cultivated, buildings fairly good and comfort able, dwelling has six rooms, low price. $4,800 easy terms. Also 206 acres farm, seventy-five in cultivation, balance in valuable tim ber, Colonial residence, 7 rooms; a splendid place; must be sold to settle estate; located 4 miles from Whaley, Va; price $10,000 for a quick sale. Write or call. Don't wait. BUY A FARM NOW! OWN YOTJE HOME I W. T P ley, Suffolk, Va. 7-4 3t FOR SALE?NICE FARM 37 ACRES with 25 in cultivation, splendid soil for any crop. Near good school, and railroad station and church, __ between Holland and Purvis, Va. Good six-room residence, nice yard, Rood barn and stable*. Must sell at once at bargain. Price $3,760. See Noah Brown, route 2, Holland, Va. 7-113t. MOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE? One-half acre lot with a nice sev. en room house, good water, good i lot building, in town of Ahoskie. R. B. Futrell, Ahoskie, N. C. FOUND?A fraternity pen, with in itials engraved on back. Owner can gecure same by applying toj this office and paying cost of this advertisement. 7-11 2t. FOUND?A BUNCH OF KEYS IN a ring, Owner can secure them by applying to this office and pay ing cost of this advertisement. 2t K . ? << ' Boose la Not a Good Cure. From the Ames Iowa Intelligencer. When a man comes to you all dou bled up with pain and declares he will dia in your presence unless you pro cure him a drink of whiskey, send him to a doctor or ?la? give him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. There is a mistaken notioe Rub-Mjr-Tism u a powerful uti septic; it kilU the poison caiucd from reeled cuU, nm oM sore etc. ad*. Sala of Land for Tasaa. The following lands will be aold on first Monday in August, 1919, to settle taxes: * M. C. Harrell, house, 8 acres 91.29 Henry H. Sessoms' heirs, 1 acre home place 44 ctg. Caroline Simon's heirs 12 acres 80 c. W. V. Mizell, 9 acres $1.29 J. L. Smith, Collector, Harrellsville Township. 666 has provea it will euro malaria, Chills and Favors, Bilious Favor, Colds and LaGrippo.-.lt kills tha germs that cause tha fewer. Fine Tonic. adv. NOTICE I f - By virtue of the power and au thority contained in a certain deed of trust executed and delivered by C. Greene to W. Z. Morton, Trus- I tee, on the 29th day of Nov., 1918, and duly recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Hertford County, N. C., in book 64, page 466, the under signed will expose to public sale be fore the Farmers-Atlantic Bank in Ahoskie, North Carolina., to the highest bidder for cash, on July 23, 1919, at -2 o'clock M. a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Hertford and state of North Carolina and described as fol lows ,to-wit: All those certain tracts | of land lying and being near' the j town of Ahoskie, N. C., and being j tracts number 4 and 5 as shown on j plat formerly owned by A. M. Bro wne and known as the Dr. Newsome < farm as surveyed and platted by W. B. Fluharty, C. E., plat of which j is on record in Hertford County | Register of Deed's office in book 52 page 452, to which said plat refer ence is hereby made for a more per fect description. The said tract no. 4 contains 49.69 acres. The said tract no. 5 contains 56. J 30 acres. To satisfy said Deed of Trust. Terms of Sale; Cash. This 12th day of June, 1919. W. Z. Morton, Trustee. J. L. Simons, atorney. EXPLANATION The foregoin glands were bid off : by me at a public auctio nsale, and on account of possession not being given when promised by the selerg, I refused to take said lands. This | accounts for its being sold. C. Greene. Ahoskie, N. C. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J M. Wynn, deceased late of Hertford County, North Caro- j lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the state of said ( deceased to exhibit them to the un-1 dersigned at M&rfreesboro, N. C., on j or before the 28th day of May 1920, | or this notice will be pleaded in bar | of their recovery. All persons en- | debted to said estate will please make j immediate payment. . This the 28th day of May 1919. Stanley Winborne, Administrator of J. M. Wynn. Cut This Out and Take It With You. | A man often forgefa the exact name of the articles he wishes to purchase, and as a last resort takes something else instead. That is always disap pointing and unsatisfactory. The safe way is to cut this out and take it withj you so as to make sure of getting Chamberlain's Tablets. You will find nothing quite so satisfactory for con stipation and indigestion. ll CRIMSON CLOVER 1 THE WONDK*m SOU. 1M PBOTZMO cmor. An Excellent Winter and Spring I Grazing Crop?Best of Barly Oreen fMd-Oood Kay Crop Crirceom CIotts* ran 1)0 sown from tiro first of July to early In H October. It Is particularly valu- H able ns a wit Improver for com II and cotton, sowing It at the last HI working, turning It under the M following May, nnd growing In- |H creased crops each year. ? mm sun to sow WOOD'S SEEDS ffl They aw carefully selected and U| tested flir germination end fr" lil from impurities and objection- HI able weed seeds. SEED POTATOES forF?B Crop HI r-?tato growers are getting won- Vfl d-rful prices just now. Plant a IM ] ' ??eral acreage In June and July. Nl V 2*otatoga may sell high again ,j 1 ' ? tl I.iter. Kfl J Write for "Wood's Crop Bps fl cIM" giving timely Information 121 I and prices. Mailed free. M | T W.WOOD A SONS, | among a whole lot of people that boose is the best remedy for colic and stom ach ache. 1 Just A Moment Reader | I i II . ^ *"? '; What is the first consideration in making I a purchase??QUALITY 1 IWh at is the next consideration? cost - ' * i Therefore: 1 If you can find a place where you can get Maximum Quality for a minimum cost that is where you jf want to trade, isn't it? | Gerock's the busy store j will solve the problem for you <m <m ? :?? ^ *? ? m m ** ?*> <*? sib- ?? ^????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? II I} North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering \% v: WEST RALEIGH jf PL :$ L ? A Land Grant College founded under an act of Congress by the State ? v $ ^ Legislature of North Gtfolina in March, 1887. Splendidly equipped for ? ? ? the education of the sons of the State in the*technical and industrial arts. ? 9 H * Four year courses .n Agriculture, in Agricultural Chemistry, and in Z a Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical and Textile Engineering. New 2 ?! departments in Agricultural Engineering and Highway Engineering. v! Numerous short courses. J? ITnit of Reserve Offerers Training Corps. .Seniors and Juniors receive ? fl ? pay amounting to $118 annually. All students receive free uniforms ?" ? amounting in four years to $164. ? A Z Strong athletic teams. $40,000 Y. M. C A. building. H gular paid secretary. Jjj ? Two hundred and forty free scht irships. Repuirement for admission: eleven units?practically equivalent to ? the completion of tenth grade work. S3 Z Board $16.00 per month. Tuition $45.00 per year. Room rent, heat ? ? Z and light $30.00 per year. Enrollment last session 1,020, exclusive of all summer students. - ^ ? K Z Fall term begins September 3. ? For catalogue, illustrated circular or entrance blanks ^arite E. B. OWEN, Registrar \% ??????????? ^ CHOWAN COLLEGE Murfreesboro, N.C. * * Standard College Entrance Requirement; College Courses leading to A. B. and B. S. Degrees; Preparatory Department; ^Diplomas in Piano, | Voice, Violin, Art, Expression, Home Economics and Commercial Cour ses. Able and Progressive Faculty, beautiful location; fifty acre farm belonging to College furnishes fresh vegetables and rich milk. Seventy Second Scholastic year begins Sept. 3rd. For catalogue or other information address. JOHN B. BREWER, PRESIDENT. East Carolina Teachers Training School A State Schol to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all thse who agree to teach. Fall Term begins September 24, 1919. For Catalogue and other information address. Robt. H. Wright, President Oraanville, N. C. Try The Herald Want Ads for Your the Best Results lllipUllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllli 1 THE PEOPLES BANl^ ? ? NOT SAFETY FIRST BUT SAFETY ALWAYS. MURFREESBORO, N. C. S MONEY TO LEND TO CUSTOMERS OR PROSPECTIVE CUSTO- 1 ? MERS. WE ARE IN POSITION TO TAKE CARE OF THE S H! REASONABLE REQUIREMENTS OF THOSE WHO PATRON- 1 IZE US. IF NOT ALREADY, BECOME A CUSTOMER OF I THIS BANK THAT IS LARGE ENOUGH TO PROVIDE FOR S YOUR WANTS AND AT THE TIME WHEN NEEDED. Carraapaadaaca la>ll<d, or, Batter, Com to Sm Ua. ? D. C. Barnei, Ptm. Uriah Vautfhan, V-Praa W. A. McGlohon, Cashier I "ALWAYS THE SAME ALWAYS" I ' , A ?? ff I WYNN BROS. MURFREESBOBO'S GREATEST STORE 1 Thos. B. Wjrnn, OvMr. ?Now Ready? With a Beautiful Showing _af .VoiU., -Organdies. -White Wauling and Skirting for your Summer Prow. Plain and Floworod VoiU* and Organdies in Pattarns ara shown here. i SHOES EXCELLENT LINE WHITE SHOES FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN PUMPS AND OXFORDS. CLOTHING < Palm Beach and Mohair Suits far Man and Boys. Maka our Store your Haadquartars When in tows. Your* to Store, Wynn Bros. MURFREESBORO, N. C. II Miss /V. T. Wiggins ARTISTIC SPRING MILLINERY NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. 1 A *?!' ' ???????? STATE COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL (Jium 10?July 23) FOR TEACHERS. FOR COLLEGE ENTRANCE, FOR COL LEGE CREDIT. F^r Catalogue AddrMS W. A. WITHERS. DIRECTOR, WEST RALEIGH, N. C. j v # (MASCOT) KILN-DRIED TENNESSEE ROCK LIME The Kentucky SU|ii "LIME, LEGUMES and LIVESTOCK GW. 'Em XT ProfeMor George Robert* of the Kentucky Experimental says "Our experiment station's conclusion is that LIME is absolutely essential for successful agriculture. ?. MASCOT?Boa* Dry Finely Pul?.ri?4? Readily AraJlabU American Limestone Company KnoxvilU, T??SIS? ni^ ^ THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN ' THE COUNTY - $1.50 YEAR ? '?# ? lj ? -;-j COMING! o We are expecting to receive a car of GOOD BRICK 1 every day. See us for build- j ing lime & cement. We have a good supply on hand. o ? S. E. VAUGHN AND BRO. AHOSKIE, N. C. J

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