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. , ? (IJ, a, ? P. Mitmj. Wilif All ff SUli Ads. . J '*?' . -* . . > ' ' ' mmmmmrnrnrnm ?They Bring RESULTS" ? ROTECT YOUR, FARM HOMES? Insure today against fin, wind, tor nado and lightning, in the Farmers Mutual Fin Insurance Association of North Carolina. Ratsa amazing ly reasonable. For farther Informa tion consult the Local Agent and Supervisor, L. C. Williams, Ahoe kie, N. C. Je S tf. SHINGLES FROM W-?0 to $0 00? Building lime, fresh car load, $1.60 - # ANTED! WANTED!! WANTE^!!! The HERALD wants your printing tor 1922; and, if you gin it to them, they'll give yon entire sat isfaction and the price will suit you on every job. Give them a trial. FOR SALE?One Boiler Locomotive make and entf nb boHer, SSSttt thir ty horse-power. Will cat from eight to ten thousand feet a day, in good running shape and alao saw mill wit belts extra good edger. Call on J. W. Powell and J. C. Williams, N. C., %nd examine same. F10 Lest, Strayed er Stolen, One Mack and white pointer, female, .last seen on the third of Much. Liberal reward offered, for return. x W. M. JORDAN, Winton, N. C. tf. Far Rent?Buu?alow oa Church St., 30 acres of land in high state 'of cultivation. ' V. H. GARRETT, " Mnar.lO. Ahoekie, N. C. IMPROVED LONG STAPLE COT ton for sale; produces greater yi elds per sere than other varieties. Sells for ten cents per pound more than ordinary cotton. Price $1.50 per bushel. F. S. Tripp, Ahoaide, N. C. MchS 4times ??ROVED PORTO RICA AND Nancy Hall potatoe* plants,'$1.65 par theueand; over }0,000 at $1:45. April, May, Jane delivery. Cash with orders. B. J. Head, Alma, Ga. Meh 3 6 times SAM Bushels Bart M Day Seed Oat, for sale. Special prices for two weeks. 10 bushels $7.50; 60 bushels $56.00; 100 bushels $65.00. "Not Chayp Oats" bat Heavy Fancy re: cleaned, testing over 95 percent germination. Write for prices on Ir ish Potatoes, Cabbage Plants, Soy beans and Cow peas. COUNCIU SEED CO, Wholesale Seedsmen, FTanklin, Va. F24 4ti. ' \ NOTICE?MONEY IS EASY TO OB tain on improved lands, provided the borrowers do not want to ex ceed sixty per cent of its valne, disregarding war-time prices. For particulars see, Roswell C. Bridger, Representative Chickamauga Trust Company, Winton, N. C. F17 tf. ?For immediate results, try HERALD WANT ADS. Carpenters Tools For Sole. Combination plain, Hollow Angers, Saw Clamps, good Spueres, dc J. J. Hayes, Ahos kie, N. C. comp. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORT GAGE. # By virtue of the power aad au thority given by a Certain mortgage, executed by AlfredJenkini end wife to K. W. Sessoms, which U recorded in the office of the register of deeds will be sold at public auction, via: 54, page 259, the following property will be sold at public auction, vis: the Alfred Jenkins -Interest in that tract of land lying and situated in Hertford county, Ahoekie township, N( C. "ad joining the lands of J. T. Mitchell. J. W. Godwin, and the Beverly land aad known as the Selvia Jenkins eld home It being lot No. 4, in the land division adjoining lot No. 8, and WMteoak swamp, containing 12 acres store or lees. See Book of Orders aad decrees E, page 124, clerk's office I for Hertford county, N. C. , Place of sale court house door, Win Ion, N. C. Time of sale, Saturday, April 1, 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m Terms of sale, cash Feb. 25th. 1922. E. W. SESSOMS, Mortgagee J. GEROCK, Owner. W R. Johnson, Attorney. Martk 10?it flu again threatens Several case* of the dreaded "flu' have been reported in town durin| the laat week. However, it appear* to be a much milder form than th? epidemic of 1918-19. According t? iocal physicians, no case, yat re ported, have resulted fatally 01 serious- '? . ?-t-?i?rs notice of land re-sale By virtue ef the power aad authori ty given by a certain mortgage deed executed by c. E- Reynolds and erife, to A. A. Neweome, which is recorded in the offlce of the Register of Deeds for the county of Hertford, in book; 64 on page 886, the following prop erty will be sold at public auction, to That certain lot lying in Ahoekje North Carol'io and designated as foUows: Beginning at a corner of the said lot at corner of C. C. Hoggard's line on railroad square, thence wes terly along said Hoggard's line severi ty feet to J. R. Garretfe line, a cor ner, thence northerly along the said Garrett's line, thirty five feet to L. M. Mitchell's line, a oorner, thence ' Easterly Mitchell's line sev enty feet to the railroad square, a corner thence southerly along the sa id railroad square thirty* feet to the I flnt station, it being the lot whereon Frank Parker operates a Shoe and a ! barber shop. Place of sale?in front of the U. S. postoffice at Ahoskif, N. C. Time of sale?Wednesday, March 1, 1922, at 12 o'clock m. Terms of tale?Cash. This 18th day of February, 1922. A. A. Neweome, Moregagee, Jno. Hi Newsome, administrator. W. R. Johnson. Atty. PI' 2t Nstice ef Sale mmdmr a Dsd ef Pursuant to the provision of a deed ef trust executed by T. T. Barrett and wife, EUrelia Barrett to D. C. Barnes on the 1st day of January, ! 1919, and registered in the office of the Register of Deed:, of Hertford County, in book 64, at page 401. do fault having been made 'n the payme nt of the bond therein secured and at the request 'of the hclder thereof^ tie undesigned will sell at public auction, for cash, on the premises, at Maneyt Neck Township, Hertford County, North Carolina, on the 25th day of March. 1922 at 11 o'clock A. M? the following property. That tract of land situated in Ma neys Neck Township, County and the State above, purchased by the said T. T. Barrett from w. B. Bierrett, and bounded on the North by the lands of E. F. Stephenson, on the East by the, lands of E. P. Stephenson and S. Barrett, on the south by the lands of S. Barrett and the public road lead ing from Murfreeeboro to uro and the of SiUp Edwards and on the west by th^Thnds of W. R. Bar rett, and containing three hundred ac res more or less. . Conveyed by the said T 1. Barrett and wife, Eurelia Barrett to satisfy the debt and Interest provided for in the said Deed of Trust. This 22nd day of February, 1922. D, C. Barnes, Trustee. Meh3 4timer, ?1 0 ^ I LUMBER Coal Brick Lime Cement, Etc. | Why not buy your mater ial* direct, in car lot*, and save the discount* COdK & CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. I TUHldK WITH SAGE Ht ; H Mixed with Sulphur II Darken* so Naturally Nobody can TelL The old-time mixture of Bsc* Tm and Sulphur for darkening gray, etreaked and faded hair Is grand mother'* recipe, and folk* are again' using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quits sensible, a* we are living in an age when a youth ful appearar. e Is of the greatest ad Nowadays. though, we dont hare the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the muesr mlaing at home. All drug stores sell the gaady-to-uae product improved by th/addition Of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and 8ulphur Compound." It la very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Pimply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking ewe small strand at a time; by morning ths gray hair disappears, hut what de lights the ladies with Wyeth'e Bags aad Sulphur Compound, is that be ?Mes beautifully darkening the hair after a few eppll.atlons, It also pro duces that soft lustre end appearance of abundanoe which Is so attractive. desire a more youthful appearance. It I Is not Intended for the cura altlb tlna or prereatioa of ilsiass. VICTMS RUSH TO MEET SWINDLERS I ' I ' Worthiest Certificate? Art f*? ?l?fWW# IHIWWMW "? * Eagorty Grabbed Up by Innocent Dupes. i r" *1 'I -r':Y. ***;?4 8?? -1 ft STOCKS STIU. SELLME IMimJiMiitlwii Help Creaked Mm me* UhImM Stack on Un >u?ic?lm ' #?iy?ro?"Wildest" kraker* Mako Fortun?. Mow York.?In ysare gone by. ?a I, dMlMck artists and oil stock salee m war* so successful that P. T. Barnum ?c* remark**! ?at a "***?* la bora every minute." Today, with modern Inventions and a public Just as eager to be "stung." -e "Sharpers" And the birth rate evdn higher, and ? their profits are so much the graa t?r. I It has bean eatimated that In the last year more than $800,000,000 hs* bees thrown away by the people of the United States on "wildcat" schemes that range from oil stock to maklm; metal from horses' hoots and extract lag gold from sea water. According to statistics, there are more "suckers" in the country today than Mr. Barnuoi imagined. During the last year, hundreds of stock brokers hare been arrested in va rious cities for sailing "wildcat" stocks. In many tases, however, the "brokers'" wore tipped off that they were being watched and. like the Arabs, they folded their tents and silently Mole avtay. With thorn went the money of ministers, department store clerks, stenographers, telephone Operators, housewives, sad staid business men. There are at the present time, it is estimated, approximately 1,000 "bucket ?ope" la the United States. If these 1.000 ?opa are to remain open, they must have $100 a day each, which, in a year of 900 days, means an Income of $90,000,000 annually for office expense alone. Ibis is to meet the expense of wire and ticket services and blackboard boys, with the gullible paying the coat A Favorite frisk. A favorite trick of the bogus stock salesmen to to secure from the tele phone list or directory the names of physicians, ministers, and school teachers. The salesman makes a call and, by his persuasive vote*, is usually able to sell at least ten shares of a ? cartels .tack for $1 a share. A fewV gays later another agent calls and offers $2 a share for the stock, but the buyer, instead of reselling., buys more stock frem the second salesman. The ? salesmen then disappear j and the buyer realises that wanpnper Is much cheaper than tge paper he has purchase*. A mushroom bucket?op in Philadel phia a year ago played a wonderful gem* while it lasted. Out of the tele phone directory the operators took 2.000 us mot, and to these addresses they seat trad* letters. To WW of the addresses these so-called brokers stated that a certain stock was due for a sudden rise. Tb the other 1,000 persons went similar letters stating that this self-name'stock was du<? for a fail. In ?la manner, the bucket?op keepers made 1.000 friends who thought ?e brokers knew what ?ey were talking about when the stocks did go up. This was followed by telephone c*Hs for orders and many ?hares were purchased. The 1,000 per sons who were told ?e stock would go down were not bothered again. The following day out went 1.000 latter* to ?* (me* to whom, the "gueas rtght" letter* hod boon sent. In -Is instance, 500 totters predicted an ad rance in the stock apd to the re mainder wont word of a decline. This , left BOO customers who, would by ?is time swoar by the "prophets." When the list was completed, and ?e brokers had made a nice haul, new fames wore taken from ?e telephone directory and the pro? repeated. Prominent Names a Factor. A favorite trick of the stock swind lers?that to the mushroom variety that bloom overnight, fleece the "In nocents," and then depart either .to a prison cell or parts unknown?to to adopt the trade name of prominent de ceased bankers, or the name of a build ing In which they establish luxurious ly furnished suites. Then they sit buck and/listen to the dollars clinking into their coffers from the pockets of the unsuspecting, who believe they ere dealing with the sons of the financial wizards of a generation ago. Any secret process to ma no/actors anything Is one of tha favorite founda tions on which to construct a swindle. It aeems to cloak charlatanism and fur nish a tempting appeal to human credulity. Not long ago a company was formed to one of the large east ern cities to make cosmfc bearings for automobiles and airplanes. The proc ess was to be kept secret. It being decided not to even patent the process because of the danger of its being stolen. ' When the secret was revealed at a directors' meeting, after the proper amount of stock had been dispoeed of. It reed as follows: "To 100 pounds of metal add four ouacee of horse hoof parings, three ounces of borax, two ounces of powdered glass, and one ounce of see wit. After copper, lead, and tin are fluid, put to horae hoof parings and Stir well, then add glass, borax, and sea aalt combined, thee stfr." A Qoed Formula. Not the least amusing thing la rrto Hen to the formula waa that to is aS ' right. Ths cwDpiar expected to aiki ths concoction at a coat af li eanta a | ?olta fathom wbara tba horse-hapf par ffespltr tba fact that bshaffbasaMrawra to secrecy. Ha learned that fniadij I man throughout tba caastop bad baan using this formal* for half a century and that tba prod act coald ba sold by them ft 11 canto a pound, or ? canto choapar than It coat tba compear to manufacture It Tba oAdala af tba I atock company ware arraated, bnt It *2 ?>?<> taken In mora than $.175,000 th roach the scheme. "BEHEADED" MAlTwow 0. K. IK?We af Chlnaaa Kx^utianar Only Woni jSTSTTS """tence of death to this little Chinese community, walks the streets a free map today, and his a fl*ttr* U?nt commands a certain measure of awe and respect doe ta I odd circumstances. With alx companions ha was cap [^J^gMncgto ^ toiaaa-mi, t?n>n? and. In accordance with the awlft justice af tba Cblneaa. he and ?** promptly convicted and" led ont to N be executed. The 'cads of the six were quickly chopped off, but by a mischance when tbe knife descended upon Wong's neck It did not sever the bead but merely inflicted a gaping wound. Thto was taken aa I *J2* "Pedal spirit was acting aa Wong's guardian and neither tt>e executioner for any other dared Mmta awing the knife. LxWOD*Jr** Ukw> to **? runen of ?fiomig|itimts, who also was Im Prwaail. so much so that the official not only granted tba culprit a full pardon, but.be also gave Wong a lat ter af introduction to those in charge of tbe mission hospital. The Chris tian doctor In charge there restored x^f ? w#"-beln* and so be goes "ixwt today a frae man and one to be respect ad. I BIS JAP STUDENT TOO MUCH I Washington Freshman Triad ta Hate Him, bat Ha Was Tea Strang. 8eattle, Wash. All Japanese are murks, aa gfteea boys of tbe neahuan class at tba State oalvsrstty here can taatify. L f*U " *""1 *P?rt matriculated ta the person of Tajtro Ogawa, a burly boy. who stands nearly g feat high. Ha la a giant la strength too. and had baan employed all sum mer la a railroad section gang In lfon bran ln Ameii*11*7 ,,,r* oM This year he decided to rater tbe university to study engineering, and as soon as the freshmen learned of ?ta they planned to base him. The plan failed. More than thifty-flve of the young Moods of the university captured the Japanese and attempted to shackle him. He broke one boy's noee, blacked morvbeyes than he has fingers and toes, tore a part of the scalp off Andrew Barker and severely Injured eleven other boy#. At least 15 of the rla"* were unable to resume school work, while tbe smiling face of Ogawa appeared as usual In the classroom. LONDON CLUBS GOING BROKE Ttonas Art Hani and Members Ara Sanding in Resignations by Hundrsdk. Loadcn.?London clubland baa tor a long time been is a bad way fi nancially, and something lty a crisis seems to have set la at the end of the year. It Is said that resignations from prominent clubs have bean pour ing la by hundreds, and that club sec retaries are at their wits' end how to carry on. One dab has already sent oat an S. O. S. to its members, begging them to pay their does for 1922 daring the current month, fail ing which there will be a foreclosure on the dab premises. Old Couple. Atlanta. Tex.?Living upon the plantation of V. D. Glass, near here, is a. negro couple who are believed to bo the oldest man and wife la the stale. Joe Knight la one hundred and nine years old and his wife Is one hundred and eight years old They wen married in slavery times eighty five years ago. "Undo Joe," as he Is called, still potters around the farm. Thirteen Ducks With One dhot. WUllamsport, Md.?Jacob Adams, while gunning along Potomac river for wild docks, shot Into a flock and killed thirteen black Mallards with one shell. His gun was loaded with No. 10 shot *' 1 . Guards Cemetery Daily, ! Though 107 Years Old j J Now York.?'Although one * i hundred and seven years of age, j , and the oldest man In New Yolk, ? | James Murray, even in meat , ! severe weather. Is dally at hla J * post ad gatekeeper at Tlintty i ! cemetery. For mono than 00 J | years .Murray has guarded the t I Amsterdam avenue gate, and tha * !* one dark cloud on hie otherwise i snnay disposition is doe to two j days of a been ce recently because a | of a toll. Ss??ss??sss?sssssssssssss> DoYourChildhin like Castor Oil? then why make them take it? .Why cling to ^e old idea that a medi cine must be unpleasant in order to be good? Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets TASTE LIKE CANDY ACT LIKE MAGIC The best authorities say that their main ingre- ? dient "accelerates the peristalsis in the same way as castor oil." - Good for children and adults. Get a boat at your drug store. Notice Having this day qualified as the ex 'ecutor of the last will and testament of George V, Collins, this is notify all persons holding claims against the estate of Geo. W. Collins to present them duly sworn to the undersigned for payment on or before the 84th day ofj'ebruary, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This 24th day of February, 1922 Delia Collins, executor. _ Ifch 8 paid 6 times i We are doing our best to I give you "A Paper Worth Whi le"?Help us by paying your Subscription . ? v " * ' f-V 666 euros Bilious Fever.?adv. WEAK, NERVOUS, ALL RUN-DOWN j : . ... ;? Minoori L*dy# Suffered UbUI Tried Cardui.?Says "Remit Wat Supriwig. ?Got Along Fine, J^came Normal a?J Health" ( Springfield Mo.?"My beeV tw ?r week 1 could hardly stand up, and 1 would have bearing-down pains and was not well at any tKie," says Mn D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known fanner on Route 8. this place. ' I kept getting headaches and baring to g(T to bed," continues Mrs. Williams describing the troubles from whlrti she obtained relief through the use of Cardul. "My husband, having heard of Cardni, proposed getting It for me. "1 saw after taking some Cardul . . . that I was improving. The nwnlt ?aa aurprlstoR. I felt I ke a different person. "Later I Suffered Iron weakness and weak bask, and felt ali run-down. I did not rest wall at night. I. v. aB so nervous and cmso. My husband sal ! he would get me siomo Carduljwhle'i he did. It strengthened ma . . Jly doctor said I got along fine. I was Lp good healthy condition. I can at." ?ay too much for It." Thousands of womea oave .mJferM as I rs. Williams des-crlboa, ur.Hl the< found relief from the use of i.nrdi;. Since it has helped so many, <*?'? should not hesitate to try Cardul 1' troubled with- womanly alhacutr. For sale everywhere. K.S-? 11 1 Notice of Administration Having qualified as administrator' of the estate of Sherman Vann, de ceased, late Of Hertford County, .N. Carolina, this is to notify all parsons having claims against the estate of ?aid deceased to exhibit them to the undenigped at his home in Ahoskie, N. C., on or before the 22nd day of February, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to the said estate will pleats make immediate payment. This 22nd day of February, 1922. P. J. Vann, administrator of Sherman Vann. C. W. Jones, attorney for estate. March 8rd 9 tRnee % Rned your kons p?p?r and |N your money's wortk. Bank of Ahoskie ' ;" "THE 013) RELIABLE" EiUbKihed 1905 Invites and Solicits the Confidence of Your Banking Relation. * Sift flMK m Mg?. One of the oldest banking institutions in this section?Yet, one of tire most modern in method. Strong-Established-Conservative We Want Your Business? Yon Need Our Protection. 4 Per Cent Paid on Saving's C?55d Compounded Quarterly. Oecure Ahoskie, N. C. [ - J BE" ?" -itwu. I NOTICE NOTICE I Seed Oats, Best Choice Recleaned; Ballard's Mid- 1 dlings; Feed Qats; Molasses Feed; "LARRO" Dai ry Feed; Cracked Corn; Corn Feed Meal; Roofing; H Crushed Oyster Shells; Rock Salt; Meat Salt SUGAR; AND BEST LINE OF GOOD FLOUR Ob Hand At All Times I BEST PRICES TO BE HAD ANYWHERE I V. L. VAUGHAN, Ahoskie, N. C. I ABB Place of Business Located on Main Street Between Manhattan Hotel and M; E. Church ' ? 4' ; v&.jflfc.- ' '* ? -fx '? 4 ' BBS ' iillllllllllllillllllllllillllllllllllllllllliH
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