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RURAL SURVEY OF VITAL MPOmiMX ReUctooa Statistic* Are Seraret From Coontjr Ta Be Uaad By Local Ckmrmkm HEARTY CO-OPERATION ASKII Information To Bo Oathorod In Ivor] Part Of Tka County Aoeordlng To CommunHlao Will Havo Larfo Significance The ml survey department of thi Inter church World Movement hai been organised to aaaemble Inform* tlon and snalyse conditions from I religious standpoint In every county li the state, aooordlag to J. A. J. Brock rural survey supervisor for the stst< Of South Carolina, with headquarter! at 904 National Loan and Exchangf Bank Building. Colombia, S. C. In order for the churches of a com munity to carry on their work oi evangelising the territory la which they are sttasted and to oostiibvti their share towards the complete evangelisation of the world, which It the ideal In every Christian heart, ft Is necessary that the actual ssodl tions which exist In each oounty bs discovered. Because of the vital im portance of this work, the movement in calling upon the pastors of all 4? nominations and others who are la formed relative to religions conditions to render all the aasletaaee possible towards the completion of the wort This information, after being take lated by experts. Is taken back to An counties, where the several Protectant denominations with churches la the county cooperatively study It and de cide on the county's church needs. Recommendations are made by the county chvcbea of each denomina tion that so desires, to the denomi nations! home mission. Sunday school aad other boards so that these boards can cooperate Intelligently aad eCe? tlvelv with the local county church organisations ?ra. Intorehurch Worid Moremeht to attempting to do It. work on , democratic bub. It |. neither dlctat *? dtotot? to ??? Chnrch or denomination what shall be ?done. The doaomlnatioaa in web eounty must decide unanimous* among tbemaalree on aay joint conn. ** Program tar church betterment be ./ore It Is adopted or undertaken with * *? In torch urefc r?r d, *>>? eureay depart ment is designed to help balld ud and * the local church** through the local and oooatr rtnnnii national lntereata. totorehanh world Moremeat T? 7 * w*ty derelope (acts as to 2! i"*** "0 tne general ihaiMter of Ms teral. commercial and industrial life IU road system and amaaa of inter communication, pnbUo school system 5*1 ?*r?!u!^oa*x ^ tare and benevolent Institutions, ~th? organisations and individuals ansae ?d In public serrloe tar the satin county. Accompanying a general surrey oi a county is a mora detailed survey oi each community, a community bates1 rmrdad aaa unit of territory and population charootoiteed by omamon "d ?*Perienoes and The ponuaaatty surrey dsatoaatas the outline and location of the com Mnnlty en information acquired from ?tor*eei-w. banker, andotter to formed parsons. Territory not del ?Italy included within the llmlu oi ?W oomauaity Is coorfder-d t> connection with the ooounaaltiee u jrhloh It to ooatlguous and to which H ? MOit doicljr rfUttd. Thus DO area to omitted in the anumenOlon oi poptiatlon and other sUttotlcal In tenant** The sarvey takaa account of the eooBMUtys economic eoadi tloae, such as aataral reeourcea. chlel ?ouroaa of laoome. sou. climate and market conditions, relations of farm ?*!"* ^ tadustrial data. *to. The social lita and organisations ?of the community are covered In 4* tail, together with other Information "w^ lKht on the state of Ihi ao i third link In the surrey chain I la the surrey of eaoh church in each community This sots out the loca tion, denomination, minister, date of organisation, daacrlpUre data as to buildings and equipment, memhenhlp. regular and special meetlnga and tab ulated results therefrom. statlsUcs as to area oorered by the pariah, number of familtoa reached, parish problems and other date to glre a comprehen sive vlaion of the pariah, and ai.pple. mented by information aa to the pro gram of work ouUined for the church by the pastor and the offlcial boards. The triple aurreys?county, com munity and church?aaaemble all In formation that may be needed to aid the indtrldual churchee and denoml natlona In working out their present problems and future programa of de velopment. so that wasted effort may ha eliminated aad unproductive ac :lrltlea of each denomination may be transferred to productive gelds The need of each a systematic stud; of ehurch conditions la apparent by the results of Investigation already made la mm sections of the Booth. It the charches are to aocompllah the (reateat poasdbto amount of good. The conditio** toand to exist la quarters are rather startilag in uq, county hi the Booth, tar tattaaea. there are 44 churches. at whleh 14 are dead and aaly 14 of whleh mala INFLUENZA AND WEJfc i BLOOD i Rub Down ud Listlui Condition | May Mako Yo? a T?rlwt For tkm "Fla" Ij .. Bmna Blood 1* Probably Tbia ' | AT THIS TIME Of DANGER. TAKE PEPTO-MANGAN?IT BUILDS RICH, RED BIjOOD i: No matter how well you usually are, if temporarily you're ran down, ; you're a target for the influenza. Contagion always gets listless peo ple first. Whether they realise it or not, their blood is thin and under nourished?in no condition to fight off the germ* it meets everywhere ' It is a wise precaution to take a good tonic at this time of danger? some well-known builder of red, rig orous blood, like Pjfkto-Mangan. And if you did not think of this in time?if you are now recovering from la fight with influendk?your blood will need help for weeks after you I think the dancer is pact. Take no unnecessary chances. Get Pepto-Mangan and start taking it to day. Pepto-Mangan is an effective | blood builder that has had the endorse '?> ment of physicians for yean. Pepto-Mangan is gold by druggists I in either liquid or tablet form, just as j prefered. There is no difference in medicnal value. But be sure you get | the genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for Gude's Pepto-Mangan and be sure the i name is on the package. (Adv.) 0 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of Stat* Certificate of Dissolution i To All to Whom Theae Present* May I Come?Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis. I faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unani mous consent of all the stockholders, I deposited in my office, that the Ahoa kie Lifrhe and Power Company, a cor poration of thia State, whoge princi pal office is situated in the Town of Winton, County of Hertford, State of North Carolina,W. D. Pruden be ing the agent therein and in charge thereof, under whom process may be served, has complied with the require ments of Chapter 21, Reriaal of 1906, ; entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grim- , e*. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify 1 that the said corporation did, on the 14th day of February 1920, lite in my office a duly executed and attest ed consent in writing to the dissolu tion of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 14th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1920. j. bryan grimes. Secretary of State. ?0 notice of sale under dfed of trust By virtue of the power and authority given by a certain Deed of Trust ex ecuted by Brogie Parker and wife Alice Parker to D. C. Barnes, Trustee which ik recorded in the office of re gister of deeds for the County of Hertford, in book 04, page 437, de fault having been made in-the pay ment of the notes secured thereby and at the request of the holder there of the following property will be sold at public auction, vis?. That tract of land situate in Muf freesboro Township, Coflnty of Hert ford and State of North Carolina, and being the land purchased by the said Brogie Parker from E. b. Vaugh an, known as Cup Island and a part of the D. H. Parker land, beginning at a small branch E. Brett's line, thence down the run of the branch to Cat Tail Branch Ed Eley*s line, then ce up the run of said Cat Tail Branch to E. Brett's line, thence down e. Brett's line te the beginning, contain ing twenty Ave acres more or lees. Place of sale, before the Poet Office in Murfreesboro, North Carolina. Time of sale, twelve o'clock, M. Sat urday, March 20th, 1920. Terns of sale, CASH. This 17th day of February 1920. D. C. barnes. Trustee. ?M has prevea it will ran Mala ria, Chill., u4 Fever, IIUmi Fever Cold* aad LaCripf* adv. PROFESSIONAL 1 CARDS | Or. c. g. Powell DENTIST PHQXEJM). *10 AHOHKIK. N. C. R. R. ALLEN * SON DmWi in JiASH, UOOKS. BUNDS. WINDOW GLASS. HARDWARE. PAINTS . AND BUILDING If ATERIAL8 GENERALLY Wholeaale and Retail I No. M27 Waahin?lon Square SUFFOLK VA. ' l<>inbe?lo.ie? of any detttr!|>li"_. ?e?.<>r write J. B MODUN. Alioakie. N. 0. Agents for United State* Mari>l?? (>?. C. Wallace Jones {Attorney and O^jnaellor-At-Law WINTOW. N. C. Practice in all court*. Loam negotiat ed. All matter* fWen orompt and faithful attention. OR. C. H. CHAMBERLAIN, DENTIST MURFREESBORO. N. C. DR. J. H. BROWN VETERINARIAN Offlee with H?ll??" BiiUot Rich Square, N. C J. ROY PARKER, NaUry Public. U-liJ ia HaraU BalUiif. AHOSKIE, N. C. DR. CHARLES _i. SAWYER Farmers-Atlantic Bank Befldtog, Aheakie, N. C. Hoars: 10 to 1 tod S to ? Ewry TmmUjt, W ?+?.??. 7 aad , TlmUiy. Practice limited to ?ye. Car, Na?e. aad Tkmt (n Windsor, N. C., every Monday, Friday and Satorday. LIFE INSURANCE AS Cheap aa the Cheapest and aa Good aa the Beet. Maaonic Mutual for Maaooa ? ly?Union Central for Evory A. T. WILLOUGHBY, Asernt, Ahoakio, N. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE _I have for sale ? valuable farm situated about thre miles and one half from the town of Win ton, N. C. This farm has upon it two dwelling houses and ba rns and stables, and the best water in this section of the Co unty. There is two hunderd and thirteen and three quar ter acres of land by survey, and a four horse crop cleared. The land is adapted t ocorn, cotton peanuts and espcially tobacco This land lies about three quar ters of a mile from the coun ty road leading from Winton to Murfreesboro, N. C., and has good roads leading from the main road t othe farm I will sell this land for ?30 per acre, and would prefer a part cash and the balance in deferred payments, of from on to' five years. Any one interested can see me at my office ,or write to me. Dont writ unless you mean bus ines. C. W. JONES, Winton, N. C Administrator'a Notice. Having qualified as adminis trator of tne estate of A. A. Newsome .deceased late of Her tford County, N. C., this is to notify all persons holding any claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of December, 1920, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to me. This 28rd day of Dec., 1919. JNO. H. NEWSOME, adm'r. Watch the labal on your paper NOTICE or RE-SALE Br Ttnta* of an erder mad* in the Superior' Court at Hertford C entity,; on the 27th day of January, 1M0,> in aa action now ponding in mM Su perior Court, entitled C 8. Brown, administrator, ?r**~* Boaa Hattie Boom and others, the under signed commiasionar will on the let day of March, 1020, offer for Mia to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of Hartford County, the following deacribed tract of land, situated ia Winton Township, Hart ford County, North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning at a cornet Mack gum in fiaaah Pond branch; thence along with Jenkins's line 8 8 1-2 E. 600 feet to a maple and post oak, 8 1*2 W. 410 feat to a corner oak stump; thence with Piland'i and Wiggina's Una 8. 78 E. 198 feat to a white oak N. 47 E. 848 feet to a corner post; thence S. 72 1-2 E. >10 feet to an oak and sweet gum 8. 82 8-4 E. 162 feet to a corner maple; thence with Piland'i, Wiggina's aad Manly'* lines N. 28 1-4 E. 204 feet to a pine N. 14 1-2 E. 800 feet to a sweet gum, N. 2 1-4 W. 821 feet to a corner, two pines in Sarah Pond Branch; thence down Mid branch n line of marked trees 8. 87 W. 216 feet to a black gwn 8. 71 W. 242 feet to a large water oak 8. 47 W. 800 feet to a black gum 8. 89 W. 286 feet to a black gum N. 86 W 225 feet along run of branch to bo ginning, containing 25 1-5 acre*. . This 27th day of January, 1020. C. 8. BROWN, Commissioner. IMPORTANT?TO* SALE Two farm* near Mount Moriah Church, on road to California, three mile* from Winton; one containing one hundred acres, forty-fire acres cleared and especially suitable forth* growing of tobacco. The other con tains one hundred and thirty-fire ac res with sixty-fire acres cleared and remainder well timbered. Both of the tracts contain about 760,0*0 feat , of good timber. I also hare two (2) Ford Cars, one 1917 model and one 1919 model. Both in good condition; fobr (4) mulea, 8and and 9 years old, weight around 1000 pounds; 8 race horses two of them 2:1S and 2:26 pacara and one 2:80 trotter. I also hare in the town of Winton on Main Street, one lot with dwell ing house, blacksmith shop and store room. This property formerly be longed toJE. F. Banks I will salt all of the abore property cheap to a quick buyer. If interested see or write E. D. HOGGARD, Winton, N. C. Ian. 28?8t pd. Subecribe to the HERALD. I Setsrnne (brothers Garage | | AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 9 I Ahoskie, N. C. 1 Our service has a guarantee behind it and gives Sa 8 tisfaction to the most particular customer. Bur your oils, Gas, aad Auto Accsssorist Hm FREE AIR AN DWATER ' y **-? p*, .? . V ? nil.!. I a? - X . ? J ' ? Our Clientele Grows NOT UPON PROMISES BUT UPON PERFORMANCE WE AJtE PIONEERS IN * Dry Cleaning and Dyeing ? fu BuImm SfaM* <SM Proa* Minri? Skip Cm<? hf PumI Paal ,THE TEASDALE CO., UMT W?1 am St., OmImmU. OW*. ff ft 90-Day Burt's Oats We have them in 5 bushel bags at $6.75 % OtW Social* Now Arc WALL PLASTER, FINISHING LIME awl Lm of PAINTS Carload of Good Cora Expected to Arriro Dailr Wo Still Load TWn all m quality of all kinds of Foodstuffs, and wo fffcro you the boat pricas > ? ? * 8. E. VAUGHN AND BRO. - AHOSKIE, N. C. =j ~d co-Light is Carrying the Coat forts and Conveniences of the City Into Farm Honai i- furnishing bright clean electric light through ? in the houte and barn?doing sway with the i .danjrerout kerosene lamp and lantern. ft; -ovldsic power to pump water, thut making v<?*il>le a modem bath and the convenience of ?t mas., wait; throughout the haute and ham rving the washing machine, the churnand > ' in, dcpitetur, iltc vacuum cleaner, the milking i.._chiss., Cm Lnfun? mill, and the grind?onc. ). u r'-vo|u*!?mr/:*^ Lirm life and at the tame time it it ?av?rv' ??? '????ch in time and labor that ik u pu, f jr ltoclf. Over 2!*?" * sjtufied uteri throughout the world are t'ie visible evidence of Delco-Laght Jcadcri.'iin !i t'ie Farm Light and Power field. J ttki w* s a Latiifitd Ummr nmar ymm J. A. ELEY, AftaL / * Ahoakio, N. C t^\ Air C?M?Nm tMtw?Omfy Of? ftmcmtmQt?Lonf Battory. Vmh.-h.-H~~/ Motor Am* on Koroseat
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