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HERTFORD COUNTY UNDER QUARANIE Last year the cattle tick quar antine was lifted from all ter . j;-y in Northampton and shipmeit' <?/ hogs and cattle were permit*. ?o be made anywhere, the county iv ing been declared free from ticks by inspectors in the employ of he State and Federal Governments, >J? of late it is reported ticks were pearing on the bolder of Hertford County, which is yet" under quar antine, and which is a free range county. Mr. E. L. Stephenson, of Windsor, inspector in charge of Ber tie and Northampton informs us that the government was forced to decide j whether to again place parts of Nor- I v thampton, which at considerable ex- j pense for building vats and dipping cattle had freed the county of ticks, ] under quarantine or to issue strict I orders against hogs or cattle stray- j ing over from Hertford into North- j ampton. The latter course was ta- j ken and an inspector was appointed J to keep a close lookout for stray cat tle from Hertford and to take up all such stock, have them dipped at ( the owner's expense and in cases where opposition is shown to pres. j ent the parties to the grand jury ] fo rindictment and prosecution, it be- I ing a violation of the Federal and | State laws for stock in quarantined territory to be allowed to go into ! other territory except under rules and regulations provided by the two Departments of Agriculture for the State and Federal Governments. Mr. Chas. H. Gould, of Woodland j a gentleman of considerable exper- j ience and of good tact and judgement ! has been appointed inspector and will S look after the strays coming over j from Hertford;? It is not intended to do anything j rash, but to enforce the law wth j the least hardships possible. Mr. j Gould desires the co-operation of' the people of both counties in en forcin(Cthe quarantine laws and reg ulations. Bertie County ?is entering upon a campaign to free the county from ticks and dipping will begin in the month of next March. Dipping vats are now being constructed in that County.?Roanoke-Chowan Times No More RATE or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It's a sure rodent killer. Try a pack age and prove it. Rats killed with RAT-SNAP leaves np odor. Cats or dogs wont touch it. Guaranteed. 25c. size (1 cake) enough for pan try, kitchin or cellar 60c. size (2) sake) for rhicken ho use cops or small buildings. $1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and outbuildings, storage buildings or factqry buildings. Sold and guaranteed by Z. V. Bel lamy, E. J. Gerock and E. J. Bell ? Co.?adv. and mice?that's RAT-SNAP, the old reliable rodent destroyer. And they do not leave any odor behind. Do I. not take our word for it?try a pack atre. Cats and dgs wont touch it. Rats pass up all foods to get it. Th ree sizes. 25c. size (1 cake) enough for the pantry, kithchin or cellar. 50c. size (2 cakes) for chicken house, cops or small buildings. $ 1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and outbuildings, storage buildings and factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by E. J. Bell & Co., E. J. Gerock and Z. V. Bella my.?adv. An old Foult Finder. An irritable and fault finding dis position is often caused by indiges tion. A man with a good disposition and bowels that act regulalry is us ually good natured. When troub bled with indigestion or constipation take/ Chamberlain's Tablets. They streghten the stomach and enable it to perform ita functions naturally They also cause a gentle movement of the bowels. ?adv. Subscribe to the Herald. 666 ha* proven it will cor* malaria, Chill* and Favars. Bilious Fmr, Cold* and UGrifp*? It kills the farms that cans* the ferae. Fine Tonic. a*r. Si''**# 4 -"' ' $4| Subscribe to the Herald ? '? y ' t ' ' HE COULD NOT UFT LEFT HAND TO HEAD J. B. Wood.rd After Boing In That Condition Two Ywri I* Rolio* od By TanUc?Fool? Ho Could Wis Foot Raco. "I feel like getting right there in the street and out-running any other man in town," said J. B. Woodard, of 256 Rand Avenue, Lexington, Ky., in telling of the remarkable benefit* he derired from the use of Tanlac. "For many years, he contiued, "I had suffered terribly with stomach trouble, rheumatism and neuralgia. The rheumatism was so bad for two long years, that I could not raise my left hand up to my head. Nothing * I ate agreed with me, and I was al most afraid to try. to eat anything, j One thing after another kept me miserable and I hardly knew what to do for myself. You know, a man can aufrer until he loses hope of get ting well ,and that was almost the fix I was in. "Everybody has been praising Tanlac so highly 1ind so many peo ple I kne whad been helped by it, that here a while back I tried it for myself. In two orthree weeks af ter I started taking it, I began to feel like a different man. I kept on us-1 ing it and now all mytroubles are gone. My stomach doesn't bother me a bit, I can eat heartily and enjoy it and digest it and I can %use my arms as well s I could before I be gan to suffer. My family and frien ds see the/great difference Tanlac had made in me and I certainly am glad jto recommend it." Tanlac is sold everywhere by all leading druggists.?adv "Why 1 Put Up With Rats for Yun Writes N. Windsir, Farmer "Years ago I bought some rat poi son, which nearly killed our watch 'dog. It so scared me that' we suffer ed a long time with the rats until a' neighbor told me about RAT-SNAP. That's the sure rat killer and a safe one." Three sizes, 25c., 50c., $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by E. J. Bell & Co., Z. V. Bellamy, and E. J. Ger ock.?advertisement. "Rat-Snap Baata the Beat Trap Ever Made," Mrs. Emily Shaw says. "My husband bonght a $2. rat trap I bought a?50c. box of RAT-SNAP. The trap only caught three fats but RAT-SNAP killed 12 a week. I'M never without RAT-SNAP. Reckon I couldn't raise chickens without it." RAT-SNAP comes in cakes. Three sizes, 25c., 50c., $1.00. Sold and gu aranteed by E. J. Bell and Co., Z. V. Bellamy and E. J. Gerock.?adver, your/ kidneys Mayt?~r?? wnnc all right and raajbo you'vo wrong tbovt It. Palni la tho back, eloudr roddlsh ??4iai?nt In th? urlno, palpttotfton of tfe? ijuiaas s? - th? lymptooM of kldnar troubla, and tbof oall fit Dn Tiacier s ! Livik aib Bum SVNP * X UMilr at ?? r**r? ?tann ine. I ?!??? or cathartle: liver ravviator; blood puri fier and kidney toato. At | r"ur ar?r atoea. Ht Tfcrtw CatoMf Away Wn. 8. )><4om of ?rwitMfc?a, AU.. writs: **I WM nKrw wKk !???H?. Uiy\?M m kMMT tmub* I trWd Mkml and tkt <mt? lor about ? mmtk. rimty X trWd DtL TMACHKB* uhl AKn BLOOD 8Y1UP m4 *? M Mdl I It?T?l M T?ry MMk. I Mi j ?mind i?4 well. M ?t ?ar> I thing" Thacher Medium Co. ? IWMH Teaa., I. Li ? ~ For Ml* In Ahoekie at G?i?ck's. N ? Rab-M;TiiB la a pawarfal anti aaptici it km. lb* peteaai aaaaW from - .'acted rata, a?amm M aorer. ate. * ade. Subacrib* to the H?raM. FOLKS WE ALL KNOW [ ^ 11 Pipe poor Pa, patiently pludu.ir.' ^ Homeward. Pa, alias the Old Man, ' was once a regular Cut-Up and had j' more Pep titan a t\vo-yt)ar-o]il colt tie- ' hind a Brass Band. Now he Looks 1 like a Government Mule hanllnc I"1 k t Iron. This tenches us that We should ] lie Kind to the Old Man. j ___ HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY?TRY THIS! j Say* glass of hot wate* with 1 phosphate before br?s!<fact waiiwa r.. ' k - ' i! To see tli*> " ' i In your I clean r t:. .? cut a r.p" . -V'W tongue c to 11 | feel yo'r V . ?. j;:st ? j try a*SC?- : - ? v ...ouius lor one week. Before tria'.f.i. : ;!i day.' drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate In It a* a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidney* and bowels the previous day'* indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, ' sweetening and purifying the""entire alimentary canal before putting more food.into'Jhe stomach. Tfcejactlon of !hot;water and limestone'phosphate on W empty stomach la wonderfully tn jfrigbratlng It clean* out all the soar [fermentations, gases and acidity and [gives one a splendid appetite for break A quarter pound of limestone phoa^ phate will cost very little at the drug 1 store bnt is sufflcient to demonstrate -hat Just as soap and hot' water cleanses, sweetens and freshen** the ekln, so hat water and limestone phos phate act on the blood and Internal or-1 kans. Those who are ?ubject to can ?tlpatlon, bilious attacks, add stomach, rheumatic -twinge*,; also those whose Win" is sallow and 'complexion pallid. 1 a reT assured that one week of tn*ide bathing will have them both looking and feeling.better In every way.' NOTICE RE.SALE "f Default having been made in the I payment of the debts secured in two certain Deeds of Trusts, executed on the 2nd day of August 1917, and the 1st day of November, 1917, by Mrs. ! E. A. Vinton, which Deeds of Trusts are duly of record in Book 60 pages j 76 and 100, Office Register Deeds of j Hertford County. The undersigned trustee, will on Mon3ay the 1st day of September, 1919, at the vCourt House Door of Hertford County, be tween the hours of 11 a. m. and Is o'clock p. m. offer for sale to tH* highest bidder for cash, the follow-* ing real estate: "A lot in the town of Winton, ben ginning at a corner on the West sida of Mian Street, at the lot sold by said Vinson to Merchants A Farmers^ Bank; thence with the line of said lot a West corner to the line of W. P. Taylors heirs; thence along said : line of Taylors heirsa South course to , Daniel & Shaw's Drug Store lot ; t thence along the line of Daniel Shaw's Drug Store lot an East course to Main Street; thence along said< street a Westerly course to begirv-j ning.". Subject to lease Mrs. S. J. j ; Putney. This the 1st day of August, 1919.,1 ROSWELL C. BRIDGER, Trustee. KILLS RATS Also mice. Absolutely prevents j odors froih carcasses. One package proves this. RAT-SNAP comes in ca \ kes?no mixing with other foods. Guaranteed.. 25c size (1 cake) enough for pan try, kithchin or cellar. 60c. size <2 c^jces) for chicken house, coops or small buildings. $1.00 six* (6 cakes) enough fer all farm and outbuildings, storage i buildings or factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by E. J. Bell,: and Co., E. J. Gerock and Z. V. Bel lamy.?ady. Rub-My-TUm is a great pals kill er. It relieves pais tad soreness caussd fc| _?fcenn?sH?ss, Neuralgia, Sprains, eta. adv. By virtue of t?e power contaned n a certain Deed of Trnat, executed Ipril 4. 1817, by Willie Manly and 1 rife, Minnie Manly, which ia duly ecorded in Book SO, pace 64, offlce I >f Register of Deeda of Hertford bounty. Default having been made in the | layment of the debta therein aecur-; id, at the request of the holder of iftid debt, the undersigned trustee, rill, on Monday, the 18th day of Au- I rust, 1919, between the hoars of1 0 o'clock A. M. and one o'clock, P. * U., offer for sale to the highest bid ler, for csah, the following deecrib id real estate: Beginning at a corner of the home ot of P D. Manly on Hill Street in he town of Winton, and running ilong said Hill Street twelve and one lalf yards a north Course; thence in east course a straight line one lundred yards to the line of the late r. L. Anderbon: whence a south cou rse twelve and one half yards to the jorner of the lot of P D. Manty's lome lot: thence along said Manly's ine a west course one hundred yards o first station. Containing one-h; lot in the town of Winton. Same be ng the home place of said Manly. Place of sale: courthouse door. This the 19th day of July, 1919. Roswell C. Bridger, trustee. You May Talk to One Man Be' an advertisement in thu paper talk* to the whole community. Catch the Idea t I FARM FOR SALE! | Great bargain in' highly improved, 13 acre, farm, with Iarge?dwelling and large barns, located in splendid neighborhood on improved highway, good neighbors, fine j water, near the growing town of Whaleyvflle, i Va., land is adopted to cotton, corn, pea nuts and tobacco, and also potatoes. Come | down and buy this {great "snap." I have jj other farms for sale also at bargain prices. ? g E. L. Deans, Whaleville, Va. | ft =3\ 1 \ 1 FARMERS GO SLOW IN BUYING. o PRICES OF ALL PRODUCTS ARE DES TINED TO GO DOWN. EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Best Indiana Corn Meal?$3.80 per bag. Buy this for your hogs. * Expecting price* below present?middlings are very scarce but we haw? them on hand and more coming. \ ALSO BRICK AND LIME OF ALL KINDS. | o S. E. VAUGHN AND BRO. AHOSKIE, N. C.* * i % ? f, =? Sw CITIZENS BANK r - y. > ? .? ? ? - v "V v Resumed business Monday, July, 7th 1919. ? * " i . ?? * Jk No accounts closed, and its deposits|were lar ger than on any day since it commenced busi ness in 1911. It's day of resuming business has been the best and brightest of any day in it's history. > . . Ah invitation is extended to the .public to call * to see us and meet Mr. J. A. Campbell, it's Cashier. * * ;? '! ?; * CITIZENS BANK > * s nr *V>0 1ft ? ? ?? ? ' rr ?* tttt f Murfreesboro, North Carolina . ,l 4 ? J*. . ':T.? n ? ' ' * \======Z============ j ' ? '? ?' . v ' ? * ?* 3*^1 * ? .-i- >. .
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