- . ?*--* fi The Fashion Store II wMm%# ?W Opening of ' PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERN I .4 DEPARTMENT * CO MANY REQUESTS have been received during the past front < pa trons of our store for . t Pictorial Review Patterns that, after thorough investigation of their merits, we have decided to sell Pictorial Review Patterns from now on in our establishment. We are fully convinced that Pictorial Review Patterns are by far the best fitting, easiest to make, and most eco nomical,'and that it is not necessary for our customers to pay 40c to 50c for other patterns when they can get PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS _ At 20c to 85c?None Higher suit mm-mc MAY PATTERNS Are on Sale Now, also the SUMMER FASHION BOOK of Pictorial Review Patterns ss; suz sgtt*s%?urv&r!&jL vx lam Ma i?amln Mar aia aaiairlaa attomr Ma man try. < Our line of Spring and Summer Millinery, Sport ConU, Tweed Suit*, Silk, Satin. Crepe-de-Chine and Canton Crepe Dresses, Organdy Dresses in all colors and styles are the very latest to be found in this entire section. Come in and look them over. We have a fresh line of Crepe-de-chine, Geor gette, Canton Crepe, Silks and Satins, Sport Skirt) Goods by the yard ready for your inspection. We also have a new shipment of the latest plaids in Dress Ginghams, Silk Tissue Ginghams, in Plaids, also Solid Colored Ginghams.. Our stock of Spring end Summer Goods consist of everything a woman wears from head to foot except shoes. New goods arriving daily. Mrs. E. C. Britton AHOSK1E, N. C. ? * " * Our line of Shirts, Collars, Necktie*, Hose, and Underwear for men cannot be excelled in this entire section. We are exclusive agents for the IdO line. \ ' 1 ? ? EASTER "The Voice of Spring" I and a full assortment of Easter Novelties are to be found here. Candies, (the kind that makes I her call yon "Sweet Patootie", etc.) everything that a high-class Drag Store carries, may be found * f at Copeland's. I Copeland Drug Co. I n# jmpw I "The Prompt and Efficient Pharmacy" - -I- -J , . ,1 I LOCAL NEWS | OF AHOSK1E Mr. M. 0. Gerock spent Tuesday in Norfolk on business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cherry last Friday, a line boy. Mr. J. M. Eley, of Menola, was a visitor in town last Friday. Mr. John Bozeman was a business visitor in, Norfolk Saturday. Mr. B. Scull, of Harrellsville, was a visitor in town last Friday. Mr. Horace and Obie Garrett motored over to Coleraine Sunday. Mr. T. W. Winborne and family of Colerain, were in town Monday shop ping. f ?i I air. k. u. Watson, or Murlreesboro, r paid U?e Heiald office a visit last Friday. Mias Janie Sharp and father, of Harrellsville, were visitors in town last Friday. Miss Lois Jenkins of Gatesville, spent the past week-end the guest of Mrs. Ruth Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phelps, of Coleraine, were the guests of Mrs. R. L. Phelps Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Bozeman and daughter Miss Vera, spent last Saturday in Norfolk shopping. ?: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baanight spent the past week-end the guest of relatives in Suffolk. Mr. R. C. Bridger paseed through Ahoskie last Friday on his way to Williamston, N. C. Mrs. T. R. Jernigan, of Harrells ville, was the guest of Mr. fcnd Mrs. R. H. Jernigan Sunday. Miss Zola Harrell, of Gates county, was the guest of her sister Mrs. C Greene Tuesday. Mr. E. Hayes spent several days last week in Baltimore buying his spring and summer stock. Mr. Russell Harrell is building a very nice brick bungalow on North street near the school building. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Basnight and daughter Miss Ethel were visitors in Harrellsville Sunday afternoon. Mr. Starkey Jernigan, of Norfolk, spent the past week-end the guest of his brother Mr. R. H. Jernigan. Mr. Worth Sears, who has been working in Miami, Florida for some time returned home last Thursday. ' , >?*.. ????. Mr. R. B. Taylor left Friday for Virginia Beach where he, spent sev eral days as the guest of nis family. Mr. Teale Rawles, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday and Monday the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rawles. t / Mr. Robert Cherry, of Richmond, Vs., attended the funeral of his sister Miss Lena Cherry which was held Monday. Mr. John Price returned Monday after spending several days as the guest of relatives and friends in Rocky Mount. Mr. Ernest Carter, of Gatesville, spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of relatives and friends in AhosUe and PowellsvOle. Mr. L. C. White left Wednesday ! for Norfolk where he has accepted a position as news "butch" on the I Washington steamer. Miss Gertie Modlin, of Wilson, N. C., spent the past week-end as the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Modlin near Ahoskie. Mr. J. A. Eley left Monday for Dayton, Ohio, to attend the Deleo Light convention which will be held in that city the last of the week. ! Miss Ruth and Lucile Holloman, ? j students at Chowan College, Mur freesboro, spent the past week-end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mod lin. Mr. Z. V. Bellamy left Tuesday for Rockingham, N. C., to purchase an ice cream factory. This means a new enterprise for Ahoskie. Mr. Bellamy expects to commence operations in about three weeks with an output of about 400 gallons daily. ? ? Mr. W. P. Shaw, of Winton, was in town Wednesday on business. Mr. A. M. Brown spent Wednesday and Thursday in Norfolk on business. Mesdames A. W. Greene and D. P. Baker spent Wednesday in Norfolk shopping. Mr. Claude Dukes left Wednesday for Norfolk where she will spend some time. Mrs. Wilson Clsments of Ark, Vs., is visiting her mother Mrs. P. S. Dukes at' Union this week. Mrs. R. B. Taylor is spending two weeks in Jersey City the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank McLean, ? ? L \ Mr. T. J. Kiff, of the U. S. Navy, is home on a twelve day furlough as the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kiff. The second Quarterly Conference for Ahoskie Circuit will convene at Aulander April 15th and 16th in stead of the 22nd add 23rd. Mr. A. O. Kiff left Wednesday for Scotland Ncek to perfect plans for the district meeting of the W. O. W. to be held in that city in June. Mr. B. S. McKeel left last Friday for his home in Raleigh sfteT spend ing some time as the guest of relatives and friends in Ahoskie and Powells ville. Mr. J. S. Deans, of Colerain, was a visitor in town Monday. We un derstand he will open an Exide bat tery service station here in the near future. Misses Pearl and Gladys -Jenkins, and Miss Lillian Shaw of Winton, were visitors in Ahoskie Monday, the guests of Miss Audrey Newsome on east Church street Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Baker, of Richmond, Va., are the guests of their sister Mrs. W. A. Baker, who has been very ill for some time but is improving at this writing. Mr. J. Bailey Barnes' Ford car was stolen Monday night from in front of his residence on Church street, but owing to the small amount of gaso line it the car it was found Tuesday on the road between Ahoskie and Winton where it had been abandoned. There is no clue to the guilty parties. 0 "APRIL" April has come, with its sunshine and flowers, Making the world so bright! April has come with all of its flowers, Pink, blue, yellow, and white! April has come, with its fragrance and beauty, Making the world so fair! April has come, to do her duty, To spread loveliness everywhere! ?Iris Bellamy, 4th Grade. 0 Notice of Sale Under Mortgage By virtue aLthe power and author ity given in a^wtain mortgage deed executed by Bossie Hall and wife to T. H. Dilday, and which is of record in Hie office of the Register of Deeds of Hertford County in Book 87, Page 496, the following property will be at public auction, to-wit: That cer tain lot or parcel of land in Hertford County described as,follows: Bound ed on the east, north and west by the lands of R. T. Butler's heirs; on the south by Joel Hall's heirs and known as a part of the J. J. Dilday land, containing three acres. Place of Sale: At the Court House door at Winton, N. C. Time of Sale: Between hours of 10 a. m. and 1 p. m., Monday, May 16th, 1922. Terms of Sale: Cash. This 11th day of April, 1922. T. H. DILDAY, Mortgagee. L. C. WILLIAMS, Atty. 4-14-4t 0 ?xi6e I BATTERIES If your battery could speak, how often would it ask you for a drink of water? That's an im portant poirit in battery ' care. If you've been a little careless in this, bring your battery here for examination. J. S. Deans Distributor Colerain, N. C. r. . RICHARD THEATRE AHOSKIE, N. C. Good Pictures Ererjr Night 8:15 P. M. Admission 15 and 25 cents NEXT WEEK Monday and Tuesday William DeMille Production "MISS LULU BETT" With Lois Wilson, Milton Sills. Theodoe Roberts, and Helen Ferguson PATHE NEWS . WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ?THREE LIVE GHOSTS" With Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry "PATHE NEWS" . Y and SATURDAY Bebe Daniels in "GAME CHICKEN" 2 Reel Comedy VAMPS AND VARIETY COMING SOON "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE." ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE VOTERS OF HERTFORD: I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Hertford County subject to your wishes at the Demo cratic Primary. Respectfully, B. SCULL. 0 FOR STATE SENATE 1 will be a candidate for State Senate, subject to the Democratic primaries to be held June S, 1922. T. W. COSTEN, Gatesville, N. C. 4-7-4t 0 TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF HERTFORD COUNTY " Having been -requested by friends from different sections of the county, to become a candidate for Represen tative in the next General Assembly, and desiring to do all I can to defeat legislation that imposes upon our people greater, burdens, higher rates of taxation and unwise bond issues, I hereby announce my candidacy as member from this county in the next session of the General Assembly, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary. LLOYD J. LAWRENCE. Murfreesboro, N. C., April 11, 1922. 4-14-2t. o ? One of the most noteworthy fea tures in connection with Tanlac is the large number of men and women who have reported an astonishingly rapid increase in weight as a result of its use. C. H. Mitchell. Adv. 0 Notice of Sale Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by J. H. Hall and wife Ida Hall to J. C. Ben thall dated September 18, 1920, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Hertford County in Book 64, page 472; the said J. C. Benthall, mortgagee, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the followng described property, to-wit: Lot number 2 of the division of the late Hosie Rawls estate containing II 1-2 acres by actual survey, said land lying on the public road leading from Horton Place to Aulander. Place of sale: In front of the Court House door in Winton, N. C. Time of sale: May the 18, 1922, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. Terms of sale: Cash. J. C. BENTHALL, Mortgagee. 4-14-41. 0 Notice of Sale Under Mortgage By virtue of the power and author ity given in a certain mortgage deed executed by John W. Askew, C. C. Askew and Henrietta Askew to T. B. Hall and which is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hertford County in Book 64, page 200, the following property will be sold at public auction, to-wit; That tract or tracts of land in St. Johns Township, Hertford County, N. C. a fid known and designated as fol lows; 1st. That tract of land known as the Wilson Askew tract, bounded by the lands of J. A. Liver man; J. O. Hollomon; W. T. Brittor and others. 2nd. The tract known as the Mill lot tract of land purchased |by J. T. Askew from George H. Mit thell lying within the boundaries first above given. The two tracts of land coplaining 104 acres more or less, end being the original Wilson Askew tract of land. Place of Sale; At Court House door at Winton, N. C. Terms of Sale; Cash. Tim# of Sale; Between hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M., Monday, April 24th, 1922. This 20th day of March, 1922. T. B. HALL, Mortgagee, Farmers-Atlantic Bank, Assignee. ! L. C. WILLIAMS, Attorney. 4t.m24 ???????P?? PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. C. G. POWELL DENTIST Phone No. to. Ah OS trio, N. C. R. R. ALLEN A SON Dealon In SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, and BUILDING MATERIALS J GENERALLY Wholesale and Retail 927 Washington Square SUFFOLK, VA. TOMBSTONES OF ANT DESCRIPTION ~ See or Write J. B. MODLIN AHOSKIE, N. C. Agent for ?COGGINS MARBLE CO.? . Dr. C. H. Chamberlain DENTIST MURFREESBORO, N. C TOMBSTONES ?National Marble Mills? Ballground, Ga. F. L. HOWARD Agent AHOSKIE, NORTH CAROLINA * DR. CHARLES J. SAWYER Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Farmers-Atlantic Bank Bldg In Office every WEDNESDAY HENRY MEYER OPTOMETRIST Eyesight Specialist 326 High Street PORTSMOUTH, VA. u L.C.WILLIAMS Attorney-et-Law and General Practi tioner in the Courts of North Carolina Ahoskie, North Carolina Office on Second Floor of Farmers Atlantic Bank Building Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. I Fresh and Salt Fish Daily Price Guaranteed at Colerain Beach Call or Write T. W. WINBORNE r "V v?uh?8Hn?. Fold. and fit* CoronA finsons/ Wxas SSaofcaaa ?Ve :ave an opening in this locality for someone to rep resent us and sell CORONA Typewriters. OFFICE SALES AND SERVICE CO. ^ Norfolk?Virainis "Distributors" J ^ LUMBER II | Coal Brick Lime Cement, Etc. | Why not buy your mater ials direct, in car lots, and ! save the discounts COOK & CO. I GREENVILLE, S. C =?