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KNOX Every Knox Hat is guaranteed by the KNOX trade-nark it bear*. Should, by chance, anything go wrong with it in a Jjj day, a weak, a month or a year, the wearer ia entitled to a new hat. A guarantee we aeldom have to work, bnt always there & as an insurance policy for the man who boys a KNOX HAT. QEROCK'S I ^ The Busy Store | ) j ' = t ? iKjjSN All the Stars of Vaudeville on Columbia Records ?4 Tka juiiMt fox-trots tka draniMt waits**, tka ck oiast |asu of oyars. Haar tkem at tkair bast witk. COLUMBIA RECORDS ON A COLUMBIA GRAF ANOLAS. GRAFANOLAS la all ty pas (32.80 to (2100.00 Easy Tarms Play WkiU You Par. Lot as damomstrat* tkam for yon. I Copeland Drug Co. ' ?? "The Prompt and Efficient Pharmacy" Sunday Hours 2 K)0 to 4:00 PP. H.?Prescriptions filled ? A " ? ' t Advertise Your Wants in The HERALD ? i 0 z^^=st WYNN BROS. i MURFREESBOBO'S GREATEST STORE TIms. B. Wfn, Ovmti New Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses Arriving Daily. 1 - ? * * j v . Don't fail to see our matchless line of Ladie's Suits, Coats and Dresses in all the newest models. Every department is being rap idly filled with the seasons most desired offerings. Yours to Serve Wynn Bros. MURFHEESBORO, N. C. I I1 LOCAL NEWS OF AHOSK1E June* Sessoms spent Monday in Norfolk on builnsss Mr. G. R.McNeeley spent last tun day and Monday in {(ina^on. A. E. Smith of Wiadaor spent Tuea day evening in town yi business. Stanley Laary and ErEic Garrett were visitors in Windaor Tuesday ev ening. / J. A. Hortoo of Norfolk spent the past week as the guest of relatives near Union. A. W. Holloman of Victoria, Va., b the guest oS relatives and friends in and near Ahoslde this week. Miss Christine Beamon, a member of the local school faculty, spent the week end at her home near Wilaon. ? Clyde Howard of Tarboro spent the past 8unday with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard of this city. Mr. Pembroke Baker of Suffolk, sent several days this week in town as the guest of bis father, Mr. R. J. Baker. Miss Nancy Howard, who has re cently undergone an operation in a Rocky Mount hospital, returned home Sunday. ? I Hubert Askew of Colerain spent Mondsy and Tuesday in town. He left Tuesday for Norfolk where hp will spend several days. Mrs. W. H. Mitchell and daughter,' Miss Alice, of Aulander, are visitors in the home ?f Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newsome this week. Miss Bessie Harrell left Saturday for Walstonburg, North Carolina, and will immediately assume her duties as teacher in the school at that place. Clarence Perry, Eric Garrett, Pem broke Baker and James Vinton left Wednesday fa* Raleigh, where t will attend the State Fair Thursday and Friday. Mrs. J Kellam of' Washington, D. C., spent last week as the guest ot friends in Union. She wast the guest of Mrs. M. J. Freeman of this city last Friday. 'There will be a community meet ing at the Ahoskie High School build ing Friday night. Everybody <is cor dially invited to attend vas there will be .some interesting disucssions dur ing the evening. Miss Mary Newsome, Mrs. Alma Burke and Roton Garrett motored ov er to Chowan College Saturday. -Ihey were accompanied home by Miss Au drey Newsome, who is a student at Chowan. Dr. A. W- Greene and H. A. Yert accompanied the tatter's young son, Harold, to tha St. Vincents Hospital in Norfolk Sunday morning. Harold underwent an operation for appendi citis; and the latest news indicates a rapid improvement in his condition. Mr. and Mi*. Paul Sewell of Mar- g freeaboro war* guests in the homa of Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Forbes on Wed neaday. Attorney E. T. Snipea of Philadel phia arrivevd in Ahoslde Wednaaday night. Attorney Snipea will apend a few daya in Afceakie and will also attend Superior Coort In Win ton Mrs. J. P.Boyette and two daugh- ' term, Maadamea Z. V. Bellamy ahd 6. P. Bowers, spent last Friday in Suf folk shopping. Miaa Clarine Scull and Mrs. R C Mason of Harrellaville spent Wednes- w day afternoon her*. Miaa Nona Cowan spent last week I end with her parents in Cremo. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hodnett. Mrs. j| Eva Smith, R. P. Mitchell and Harvey Hodnett motored to Weldon Sun day. Mrs. E. A. Huggins, of Rich Square Preaidant of the State Philatheas, wil visit the Philathea Class of the Ahos kie Baptist Church on Sunday morn ing, October 24. All members of the class are especially urged to come. H. L. Miller of Winton was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Turnley and daughter, Mias Elizabeth Turnley, of Murfreee- ? boro, waa a guest in the home of Mr. * and Mrs. J. T. Parker on laat Sunday night. = 0 w Mothers' Club Hold* Meeting. The regular meeting of the Twin- if, tieth Century Mothers' Club waa held on Tueaday, October 12th., at the jp home of Mrs. W. L. Curtis. An in- h teresting program was enjoyed by a Sj large attendance. Mrs. W. W. Rogers gave a lecture i on "Meaning of Kinder Garten to the | Child; to the Home and to Civic Life.' Mrs. J. A. Williams discussed "The Place and power of the Kiaur: Car ten.'' ?? Mrs. D. P. Baker gave a splendid reading:?"Leading the Child." The Club discussed a Urge number j ! of civic improvements and elected | g committees to make some construct- jj5 ive plans a]ong these lints. f The next meeting will be at the 9 home of Mrs. W. T. Forbes Friday, ? October 22 at half past two. FOR SALE CHEAP?Three good gas |j oline engines and one n?w Ben thall Peanut Picker. See J. D. | Sesaoms, Ahoakie, N. C. M9 FA SYSTEM-BUILDERI I People who hare been tick, need a tonic to help them regain their _ S !f strength. After severe illness, you know the ftrerf, weak, no-account JJ K | feelingthat hangs on, alter you get up and begin to go about The sooner D g I you get your strength back the better, and you should derive valuable IS ? Q assistance, In enriching your blood, renewing your appetite, helping fl j? g you to digest your food, and to build up your system, by taking I si RON 1 j 8 The Scientific Iron Tonic S 1 Mr. Ervin Horton, a prominent citizen of Horton, Ala., write*: "I __ JJ have been taking Ziron, and U la a wonderful medicine. It helped me ? |Jjj I more than anything else, after I had the influenza. It is a great system- 3 H builder. I appreciate what Ziron has done for me." The merit of Ziron fl * Q has been proved by the good results obtained by thousands of men and n " n women who have taken It. You should try Ziron. Your money will be q H refunded if the first bottle of Zirbn fails to help you. gg Ask your druggist for Ziron. Accept no substitutes. ZJ. 2 g Q aannaaaenDBiimaaBaBaaaaaaaB * 11 - " 'J - m r ^ ? Repair The Wear Herd Work Oftai Breaks Down a Person's Health end Ci.aLs a Need for Ziron Iron Tonic. /?- EN and women who do hard IVS labor, ?ueb u bnlldlng, term Ins or bouttkelplcg, and tboee who do exhauitlT* brain work ot nati on* kinda. often feel the need of looia thine to help renew fagged (oroaa and tone up the lyitem. To help repair the wear caused by arer-work, to gain renewed atrength and energy, many have obtained good reeulta from taking Zlron Inn Tonic. Zlron Is a perfected preparation of pare medicinal Iron aalu. combined wtU other valuable atrangth-glTlng ? tit? tonic Ingredient*. which are recom mended bjr leading phydclaas 1 1 Mr. H. B. Oonvoraa, of McEwea, | Tenn., wrltaa: "I had baen working rary hard, and wia getting weak and run-down (ram hard work. When 1 commenced taking Zlron, In a faw dart I (alt ftronger. and now I hare taken two bottlea I (aal aa atrong aa evar, although I bara kept at work all the time" Ton cannot laaa anything by glrtng Zlron a trial, bwt r?ry likely will gala much. Tour draggiat will aall to* tha (lrat bottle oa a money-back guarantee. FIRE SALE [ Don't fail to attend our Auction Sale of fire damaged goods at our j store Saturday* Remember you buy j goods at your own price at this sale, i * j! Z. V. BELLAMY j AHOSKIE, NORTH CAROLINA BH?gaflM?BB?aaaaaaiag^^ ?naaBi'> Seed I We have taken over the .Seed | business formerly handled by | S. E. Dilday and have a full supply on hand. Peanut Bags-?21c in bale lots, 22c in small lots. CASH. ' Remember we are Headquarter* for Feeds of all Kinds and that we Are the OLD RELIABLES'. S. E. VAUGHN AND BRO. | AHOSKIE, N. C. | H FALL STYLES IN FOOTWEAR * I ?FOR MEN ? WOMEN ? CHILDREN? ! ? The firm of S. J. Thomas A Co. ha* the largest stock of shoes of any individual store in Norfolk. Each pair is high grade and. made especially for us. We devote our efforts to securing for yoa the best in style, quality and comfort, and will be glad to have you call on us in norfolk or to write to us regarding your footweaf des ires. S. J THOMAS & CO., Inc. * . Sucaiaori to D. Lowcnborf Bool ft Shoo Co. Cor. Graiby Jk To?? woll St roots. NORFOLK? VIRGINIA : o? 3 - 3- 3 AUTOMOBILES STOLEN in Ahoslrie in one day Is your car Insured against *?? ? Theft ? ? . WE WRITE IT CITIZENS INS. & REALTY CO.
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