RALSTON OXFORDS GIVE YOUR SOCKS A FAIR DEAL. HPHEY do not slip at the heel, neither do they bulge at the aide. Man's foot never looks so trimly clad aa when a silk sock Is chumming with a smart, perfect fitting Oxford. It will be a pleasure to show you the latest and most becoming styles in RALSTON S. Gerock's THE BUSY STORE i /SLnVra IMP 7HZ LOKKAmZ I J COPELAND DRUG CO. The Prompt and Efficient Pharmacy ~~ TALKING MACHINES The Sweet Toned Talking Machine that will make the Home Life more Pleasant and edi fying. See us and get a demonstration. A Supply always on hand at moderate pri ces. ?NEW RECORDS EVERY MONTH? Headquarters for quench-thirsting drinks and cream The best to be had each month- Hear them played VISIT US THIS WEEK Copeland Drug Co. "The Prompt and Efficient Pharmacy" Sunday Hours: 1:30 to 3:80 PP. M.?Prescriptions filled *- ? T r . v ? r THE HERALD ADVERTISING COLUMNS BRING RESULTS. ? WYNN BROS. 1 MURFREESBOBO'S GREATEST STORE Tkw. B. Wyaa, Omr. Reductions in Ladies Suits Ladies Coats?Ladies Dresses? Mens and Boys Suits. Attractive line of Silks, Georgette Cre pes, Crepe de Chines offered at very Low Prices. BIG LINE LADIES' SUPPERS (small sizes only) 75c the pair Wynn Bros. < MURFREESBORO, N. C. 4 ARTISTIC MILLINERY All ?t tlM Smartest Spring Cre?tion? In Millinery Shown bar*. <Wjm Im' Build int.) MISS N. T. WIGGINS ? -????? ? , wjnwBiaauiuaEfiMaiOT^ t. I Local News of General Interest | J. Bailey Barnes spent Sunday and Monday in Norfolk. Hiss Lucille Britton of > Colerain .spent Sunday afternoon in Ahoakie. Asa Hollowell and H. M.Burden of Aulander were in Ahoskie Uonday. B. Scull, sheriff, and H. C. Sharps of Harrellsville spent Monday in this city. Attorney Earnest Tyler of Rox obel spent Monday in Ahoskie on busineaa. B. C. Banks of Asheville spent sev eral days in Ahoskie and Hertford County this week. Hessrs. R. L. Callis and Edgar Sto kes of Colerain were business visitors to Ahoskie on Tuesday. Attorney R. C. Bridger of Winton soent last Saturday afternoon in Ah oskie on legal business. E. R. Carter of Tarboro spent ? Saturday and Sunday in Ahoskie and I'owellsville, visiting relatives. Mrs. Bailey Barnes and Miss Eliz abeth Watson spent last Sunday with their mother in Murfreesboro. Dr. C. G. Powell left Monday Aft ernoon for Baltimore Md., where he will spend a few days on business. Among the visitors to Ahoakie last Saturday were Messrs. D. R. t MC Glohn and J. S. Shaw of Winton. Postmaster L. T. Sumner and fam ily were the truest of relatives in their old home, Harrellsville, last Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Schubert of Rocky Mount were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Jemijran last Saturday I and Sunday. Eric Garrett, Stanley Leary, Clar ence Perry an^ Jim Vinson motored to Weldon Sunday, returning Mon day morning, t Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Dowell of Franklinton arrived in Ahoskie Mon- j day to spend some time with their ; daughter, -Mr*. Walter L. Curtis, [ and faimly. | Mrs. A. V. Greene and children re i turned from Wilmington last Friday. They have been spending the past two weeks with Mrs. Greene's sister, Mrs. | George Gornto. i i Miss Marion C. Daniels, of Cape Charles, Va., arrived in Ahoskie on Monday afternooa. She is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Taylor in West Church St. Linwood White left last Saturday j night for Chicago, 111. He will take a course in electrical enginnering in that city. He recently resigned his I position with an electric company in Asheville. Talmage Baker, who has recently accepted a portion with the Export Leaf Tobacco Company of Richmond spent last Sunday with bis father, R. J. Baker. He left Sunday for Kinston where he ia now located. Mr. R. R. Copeland, proprietor of the Copeland Drug Company, left on Monday night for Asheville. He ia attending the annual convention of the North Carolina pharmacist! which ia meeting in that city this week. _______ Attorney Joseph Dawson of Kina ton was in Ahoslde a short while laat week and. Mr. Dawson is working in the interest of the candidacy of Hon. O. Max Gardner, of Shelby, Vho is a candidate for the governorship of North Carolina. Many out of town people havf vis ited Ahoskie during the past three days to witness the airplane flights. Large crowds are expected to coma here on Saturday and Sunday. The manager of the flyers expects to have two planes here on Sunday afternoon. Messrs. L. T. Sumner, A. E. Cowan and Frank Howard left Wednesday morning by automobile for Raleigh. From Raleigh they will go to Oxford to attend the annual masonic exar. cises at the Oxford Orphanage. They will leave Oxford Thursday nfeht for Ahoakla. . Professor Wright, last year princi pal of the school at Windsor, haa been employed to take charge of the Aboa ' ki? High School for the session of 1920-1021. Processor Wright made aa enviable record at Windsor and Ahotkie is fortunate in securing the services of thia able teacher. Far ther announcement concerning the progress the local trusteee are making will appear in a subaequent issue at the Herald Miss Annie Parker left Sunday morning for Wadesboro. She will take part in the wedding of Miss Mary , B. Ashcraft of that city to Mr. Allison McDowell of Scotland Neck. Aftar spending a few days there, Miss Par ker will go to Asheville to spend some time with relatives. Dr. T. L. Carter and several other j citizens of Gates spent Monday in Ahoskie. conferring with local tobac co warehousemen. A new warehouse is just being completed in that town, and these gentlemen were here to | gather some information about ran- t ning the house for the current season. 5 A large delegation of citizens of ? the town appeared before the city ; fathers Monday night, to make com? i plaint regarding the small water pi- ! pes that will be laid on West Church ; Street? The commissioners gave the I delegation a hearing but took no ac- ' tion looking to the relief of said cit- ] izens. ! Attention is called toHhe fact that j the town of Ahoskie is in no wise | liable for damages by reason of stock I falling in the water pipe ditches in j j the town. There is an ordinance pro- j hibiting the running at large af hogs i as well as cattle at certain hours. It j would be more like it if the owners | of such stock would keep their stock out of town and away from the dan ger. 0 - j Dr. Sawyer in Hospital Owing to a painful accident to his shoulder, which has necessitated his removal to a hospital in Norfolk, Or. Chas. J. Saywer, was unable to be at his Ahoskie office on Wednes- | day of this week. This information comes to the Hei%ld from Mrs. Sawy- [ it at Windsor. Dr. Sawyer hopes to j be at his Ahoskie office next Wed- : nesday, June 30. 0 Will Have Fair at Aulandar Professor H. W. Bullard of the Au lander Farm Life School, and Mr. H. M. Burden of the same city, were in Ahoskie Wednesday, soliciting adver tising for their fair premium book which will soon be isscud, the Her ald office having contract for prin ing. The fair will be larger and bet ter than the one ot last year. i 0 ! Woodland Play Was Poorly Attended 1 The play, "The Noble Outcast," which was given by Woodland talent at the Ahoskie High School audito rium on last Friday night, was very poorly attended, the door receipts on ly amounting to about fifteen dollars. The play was well executed, and spe cial mention should be given to the young man taking the part of the outcast. The rains kept the crowds away. Howover, those of us who were there can speak for the excellence of the performance. n Lawn Party at Mill Neck. The Community Club of Mill Neck will give a lawn party at the home of Mr. R. W. Fairless, Thursday, Ju ly 1 ,at eight p. m. Entertainment will consist of re freshments and various amusements. Come one; come all?to this mid summer party. You will surely get your money's worth. ?advertisement. 0 Why That Headache? When you know tha cause of a dis- j ease a cure may often be effected. j This is particularly true of headache, j Headache often results from consti pation or a disordered condition of the stomach which may b? corrected by taking a dosa or two of Chamber lain*! Tablets. Try H. Tbaaa tablets ! arc easy to take and mild and gentle j in affect,?advertisement. Ckambarlaiat' Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family should keep this pra , partition at hand ready for instant use when needad. Severe attacks ot colic and cholera morbus often prove fa tal before medicine can be procured or a physician summoned. The uni form success that has attended the use of this remedy and the prompt surea which it has effected have made it a staple article of trade.?advert. Periodic Bilious Attacks Persona subject to bilious attacks t regular intervals should know about whan to expect an attack. They And that they have no deaire for food when fin attack la doe but usually eat because it is meal time. Skip one meal and take three of Chamberlains Tablets and you may be able to avoid the attack. Persona subjact to period ic bilious attacks should not drink drink coffee or eat at any time, adv e i Mr&/*sr I Mwof/toK mmmgK tutrae& OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE WILL QUENCH THIRST We Have Expert Dispensers in Charge, who not onlyl Give You the Best that can be made but they are Careful to use ?STERILIZED RECEPTABLES If you have a Thirst that Needs Something Real Good get a? I Ice Cream Here j ?We Handle the Best Made?"Stirred with a Spade"? j j | Monday, July 5th 1 I WILL BE A BIG DAY ?AT THE FAIR GROUNDS AT? Winton, North Carolina ?Ball Game at 10:00 O'clock? D ?Public Speaking, Horse Racing and Pig Sale? In the Afternoon ?There will be 20 Horse* Contesting in th? Races ?BRASS BAND MUSIC COME AND BRING THE FAMILY ^SWtg?5flEgggi!iiS!>iMBifiiB!raflia?5ffEgi^?5Sg?M?^S552gB8gS3gKgEg5S8BfllHiMEMEg!iUiiliMi!iiiH8IBB | JUST RECEIVED | A CARLOAD OF NO. 1 SHINGLES; ALSO ' CARLOAD BRICK JUST RECEIVED. Builders of Residences or Prospective build ers Should See us At ONCE and get the sup ply necessary for your work. Bricks are a scarce object and these are good grade and are cheap. Shingles in this lot are A No. 1?no || knots?absolutely clear.?See us now! Remember we are Headquarters for Feed* of all Kind* and that we Are the OLD RELIABLES'. Cordially, I S. E. VAUGHN AND BRO. I AHOSKIE, N. C. IWBMMaasaBBilBH??Buuuum.iuui??????? 1 Sessoms & Forbes Garage | AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Batterr Charging and Vulcanising 1 ? Ahoskie, N. C. [j Our service has a guarantee behind it and gives Sa in tisfaction to the most particular customer. Bur your oils. Gas, and Auto Accessories Here jfi FREE AIR AN DWATER Subscribe to the HERALD.

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