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WANT ADS! LIFE INSURANCE?AS CHEAP AS the cheapest and u good as the best?Masonic Mutual for Masons only?Union Central for every body. A. T. Willoughb, Ahoskie, N. C.( Agent. tf. NORFOLK PROPERTY WANTED? If you own any lots or residences in Norfolk state the exa'ct location given in deed and lowest price. G S. P. Holland, Jr. & Co., 306 Paul Gale-Greenwood Building, Nor folk, Va. 3t. WANTED?MEN OR WOMEN TO take orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaran teed hosiery, full line for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay Be. an hour for spare time or $24. a week for full time. Unnecessary for experien ce. Write International Stocking Mills, Norristown Pa. 4t IF YOU HAVE FOUND A BUNCH of keys this week .take them to Charlie Vaughan and receive re ward. Contains three keys and icork screw. It WANTED?FIFTY CARS NICE, green holly?well berried?I will pay highest cash prices and fur nish Cases worthless without ber ries. Act quick. Address I. H. Cobb, Mount Olive, North Caro lina. It REPRESENTATIVES WANTED? I want to secure some good men who are willing to work life in surance in Eastern North Carolina I am in a position to offer a lib eral proposition to the right man or men. I prefer; men who will de vote their entire time to it if pos sible L. G. Bolton, Rich Square, N. C. 2t. WHITE GIRLS WANTED TO WORK in knitting mill?The Ahoskie Boar of Trade wants applications from at least 30 girls to work in a knit ting mill to be establishee in Ahos kie on or about the 1st of Janu ary, 1920. OMd woitdng c tions and light work. Only girls girls of the best character need ap ply Everything done for the health, sanitation and good work ing conditions for those who make application. Apply in writing to the Secretary of the Ahoskie Boa rd of Trade, Box 57, Ahoskie, N C. WANTED?ONE HORSE CROP ON shares, with suitable buildings for small family. Land adapted to to bacco preferred. For further in formation apply to Herald Office. WANTED?EXPERIENCED SIN gle man to cultivate a crop of to bacco on halves. Land well adapt ed to this crop. I will board him at a reasonable price at my home near Murfreesboro, ,N. C. P. E. Brett, Murfreesboro, N. C. tf. < _ NOTICE OF SALE '.I By virtue of the power contained in a certain' deed of trust executed on the 11th day of February, 1918, by David Lewis and wife, Mollie Lew is which is duly recorded in book 51 page 149 office of Register of Deeds of Hertford County. Default of payment having been made of the debts therein secured ?t the request of the holder of said debt the undersigned trustee will on Monday, December 1, 1919, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M., the following descri bed real estate. The undivided interest of David Lewis, subject to the dower of Zil phia Lewis, the following described tract of land. Lying on the public road lea.llng from Harrellsville, N. C. to Ahoskie | N. C., known as the Simpson -ilace being the land sold to Hardy l*e'vU by William Simpson adjoining the lands of Jackson Everett, C. H. Smi th's estate (Stevenson land) Shaw and Askew, containing 125 acres, more or less. Place of sale?Courthous door. Time of sale?Monday, December 1st, 1919, between 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. o'clock. This October 27, 1919. M. R. TAYLOR, Trustee. 0 A Lady i? Chicago T.Ugr.ph.d far RAT-SNAP Read Mrs. Phillips* wire: "Youells I Exterminator Co.. Westfield, N. J. . Rush $8. worth of RAT-SNAP." La ter rec'd the following letter. "RAT SNAP arrived. It rid oar house of rata in no time. Just moved from Pa., where I used BAT-SNAP With great resulta." Three aixea, 25c.. 50c., and 91. Sold and guaranteed by t. V. Bellamy, *. J. Gerock and E. J Belt * Co.?adv. 0 Send your job prinUn* to the Herald EXECUTOR'S NOTICE tiavin? qualified aa executor of the estate of T. H. Nichol son, deceased, late of Hert ford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the said decreased to exhibit themto the undersigned at Mur freesboro, N. C., on o rbefore the 1st day of October, 1920, | or this notice wil be pleaded in baroftheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wil please make imme diate payment. This th 1st day of October, 1919. ELLIOTT N. NICHOLSON, Ex ecutor of T- H- Nicholson. Stanley Win borne, attorney. I| ALFALFA B III Alfalfa hay makes the best and H HI most nutritious feed for hone \ H III c&ttle and all li.a slack, F-il Ill Is the propor time for sowinjr. | HI When plan;d the end of Au- I I |H irust or during September, .M- i HI xalfa will yie:?i fuil cr;ps and ' I make under favora' le conultlor^, J ? four or live cuttings of nutri ? tlous hay th.? following season, n Wood's Alfalfa ?Vcd 1-. Anxsrt I can aau riualitjr cV 8 CRIMSON CLOVER; (I Crimson CJo-ror i* the best of M aoil-impn vi:? ? ami fo uge crops ? p for Fall re ' *'>!;-?* one of I D the best V'l-r . o!>'?. fur- I n niahes ?x<v'' ?; r.nd the I i u earliest fcr ? or u food 1 hay crop. - .. :3t l?y order. WOOD'S SEEDS , H NEW PAX.If CATA2.03 || fives full description nrl Infor- j. || mation. and also tell.5 ?N>r.t t-he i I best SEED OATS, Sr 'D R7U, | SEED WHEAT, for Fc -sowing, ! I Write for Catalog1 and price."* I | of any Seeds required. I I T.W.WOOD & SONS, , SEEDSMEN, Kiclunond, Va. ? j ?????????? I MANHATTAN RESTAURANT I AND CAFE Will Be Opened on 'be 15th of November, at the ?MANHATTAN HOTEL, Ahoekie, N. C.? After the 15th of this month we will open a high grade, first class Cafe in the dining hall of the MAN HATTAN HOTEL, the hotel after that date being run on a strictly European Plan. The Hotel Management wll not serve meals after that date; instead, we will conduct the CAFE below in the dining hall .which will cater to the trade of * transient business.. We wil serve meals at all hours, and we have been in the business long nough to know th business. WE WILL HAVE FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS FOR SALE EVERY DAY?TAKE THEM HOME WITH YOU WE CATER TO BANQUETS. DINNER PARTIES AND LAY OUTS OF ANY KIND?TRY US! Try our Service and We'll SatUfr your inner longing* ? Haleges Bros. jj Ahoikie, N. C. SI ? . V I ? ???????? Polk Miller's Liver Pills | /"\ The C>3<i OH Ksr.i & at I I Ialways do tKe woik. ? Same formuU tor 5J years. Unequalled for BiUcusnooa, Sick HeadicHe, Cwitipc'ion and Malaria. At all dr Manufac tured by Polk Miller Drug Co.. Ire* Richmond. Vft. I Houses and Lots For Sale in the Town of Ahoskie I HAVE FOR SALE SEVEN WELL LOCAT ED, BRAND NEW HOMES IN THE VERY BEST RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS OF THE TOWN OF AHOSKIE. WILL SELL FOR CASH OR ON . TERMS I x FOR PARTICULARS SEE OR COMMUNI CATE WITH | C. GREENE AHOSKIE, NORTH CAROLINA I 1 > II Sessoms Brothers Garage | (Successors to J. N- Vsno and Bro.) 9 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Batterr Charging and Vulcanising 9 ' I Ahoskie, N. C. | ' 8 ? Our service has a guarantee behind it and gives Sa- x K; tisfaction to the most particular customer. Bur your oils, Gas, and Auto Accessories Here FREE AIR AN DWATER Every Dot ^ represents a v^n. Delco -Li girt ^ \ "Field. Represeniafiv^ There Is a Delco-Light Mai?. Near You No matter where you live, there is a Delco-Light man within easy reach of you. ^ This means much more to you than mere convenience in the pur chase of a Delco-Light plant. These men are. trained men ? they KNOW electricity as applied to farm use. They can advise you as to the size of plant you should have. They can see that your house and b?.rn are properly wired? They can superintend th<? installation of the plant so that it will give you the most efficient and economical service. They can give you intelligent advice as to the o-.ir chase and use of water system, wctshing machine, churn, separator, milking machine aad othor appli ances that you cati operato with tho eiacricity furnished by Delco-Light. And?after the plant is installed they are always near-by to advise with you and see that you get cae hundred percent satisfaction out of its operation? OehoLight it lightening labor, bettering living conditiont and actually paving for ittell in timj and laboi saved in more than 75,000 farm homes. DcIcj-LigM U a conplet* electric light vnd power * plan) for f?rm? and country homaU. tell cranking ? air-cooled ? Ml b*'artngt ? no Mil - only on# r*"?w_ placr to oil ? Ttitck Plalet. i^lii?5SS>v. long - lived Storage Battery JgSj. ?HUNS ON KEROSENE. DELCO-LIGHT J. A. ELEY, Agent, Ahoskie, N. C. P. E. SHAW, AGENT FOR BERTIE COUNTY }? 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