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JIMMIE ANNOUNCES HIM SELF FOR OFFIcfc Mister Editor: I hereby announce myself fer ? eandydate fer offlee on any ticket, an' * object to the ectane of any ol' primary, likewise the approval <tf Squire Biter, an' jest any durnett ol' party that can hand over the goeda. Yourn fer pollyticks, [V ? JIMMIE. Now Mister Editor, the above kard M what I want you to insert, an' when I get that thar office I'll remember you with a generous cot of store backer* fer yer liberality an' support, yeesiree, shore W kraut I will. Now Mister Editor, I want to say right here, as how I am a doin* of this here stunt as a matter of bein' loyal to this here commonwealth an" a hi*h. A*> eelUliir Mlli of an1 I've got the support of Bill Surkeys an' Cy* Wat son fer shore, an' Deacon Josh, he lows as how I may as well count on in case Squire approves an' you know I aint the man fer goin' into a thing in no half-way manner, no-siree, I ain't, so when 1 give away to the pressure what has bin a tryin* to push me into pollyticks fer so long why Mister Editur, I jest wolled up my aleevs, spit in my hands, took a fresh chaw of Cy" Watson's store backer what some travelin' man had give him fer a advertisin' sample, and' tackled the job whole soul, jest the same as diggin' sassafrac roots or brealdn' a stubborn steer on a warm spring day. Yessiree, that's the way I pitched in an' I want to tell you as how if they was a heap more like me here bouts this here burg would a bin on the map a long time ago. But foTcs jest will let thigs drag along, an' up to a couple of years ago, they warn't nobody knowed they was sich a place as Sass afrac Ridge, much less, a man what could write up itums to the papers, an' I mdut not a found hit out myself if you hadn't a happened along that day an' give me that thar brand new pen what writes fer its self theut foolin' with no ink bottle only jest to put a little in onst in a while an' screw down the cap agin. But things jest will crap out, an' so here I am a goin' to serve this here common wealth in the capacity of office, an' if I cant lick any man what don't vote fer me, I bet a fresh chaw of store backer they's them here what can, an' as fer the wimin I ain't narey bit uneasy about ther votes, an' I can't help a regrettin' that a keen sense of modesty keeps me from sayin' why, but jest wait til I take the stump an' then you can see why. Yourn fer office, JIMM1E. Notice of Sal* Under Deed of Trust By virtue of the power end author ity given in a certain deed of trust executed by D. M. Maggett and wife, Syivmni* Maggett, January 7, 1920, and recorded in Book 65, page 168, office Register of Deeds for Hertford county, the following property willj be sold at public auctiop. 1. That tract of land in Murfrees boro Township, bounded on the north by the lands known as the Deans Or Bridger land; on the east by the lands of Moses Porter, deceased, and Potecaai Creek; on the south b| the land of D. M. Maggett and H. V. Parker, and on the west by the lands ef Ike Wiggins; containing 161 1-4 acres, more or lees. 2. That tract of land in Murfrees boro Township, adjoining the lands of Virginia Bridger, H. V. Parker and other*, bounded by the lands of said Virginia jBrider, the Wiggins Mnd, tract JMUhbef 1 above described, H. V. Parker and others, containing 19 one-fourth acres, more or leas. Time of sale?J One 15,1922, at 12 o'clock tk. Place of sale?Court house door la Winton, N. C. ? Terms oi sale?Cash. This 18th d? of May, 1922. W. D. BOONE, Trustee. 5-19-41 -0 "Teniae did what everything else failed to do." Thousands have add it So will you. C. H. Mitchell. Adv. 9anBSSS?-9BS5S9-9SSSaa> were in town last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw of Win ton with their gueat from S. C., were visitor* in town last W ed n esd?y. Miss Rose Deans, who has been teaching near Edentod,- came last week to visit relativee. A number of oar people attended the commencement at Mara Hill last Tuesday and Wedneeday evenings. Messrs. Jo* and Robert Seasoms teurned to Roanoke last Tuesday hav ing been called here by the death of their father. Mr. C. B. Morris and family spent last Wednesday in Windsor. Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Beasley left last Wednesday for Berkley Springs, W._Va. Mr. Beasley has returned ^' Mrs. Beasley will remain there sotnW time. Mr. Edgerton of Elisabeth City, spent part of last week in town. Messrs. E. L. Stokes and Mr. R. Montague went to Kinaton last Thurs day to attend the Shrinere meeting. Mr. J. 0. Askew and son of Har rellsville, were in town last Thurs day. Mrs. D. A. Askew went to Suifolk last Friday. Mrs. S. F. Bristow spent last Fri day in Ahoskie with Mrs. R. L. Phelps. Mr. J. S. Deans went to Ahoskie last Friday. Mr. S. F. Brig tow left last Friday for Emporia, Vs., to fill his regular appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Rocky Mount, were fn town last Saturday. Miss Lizzie Brinkley who taught at Zebulon returned home last Saturday for the summer vacation. Rev. Lineberry being absent last Saturday and Sunday, services were arranged for special music. Mr. Robert Askew went to Ahos kie last Sunday. Miss Mary Lineberry who taught at Clayton during the past school ses sion, returned home Sunday for the summer vacation. Miss Lucie Mitchell of Windsor is visiting her brother Dr. Zack Mit chell. Mr. and Mrs. Callis and daughter of Harrellsville were in town last Sun day. Mr. Asa Hollowell of Aulander was a visitor in town last Sunday. Mr. William Myers and faniily of Ahoskie visited his parents last Sun day afternoon. Mr. 3. 3. Norvell died very suddenly last Sunday night. He was buried at Mill Neck Tuesday. Sympathy is ex tended to tiie entire family. Mr. Clyde Northcott is spending several days in Gatesvflle in the in terest of the phone lines. THE FARMER I do not know of any individual who exhibits more faith than the farmer. The city people do not realize this until they get hut in the country. In considering the farmer, bear in mind that he spends approximately eight month* raising a crop, for which he generally does net have a single order until he has harvested it and that he does not know what the price will be at which he must sell it. In other words, in early spring, the farmer says "I will plow and fertilize this field; I will plant it with grain; I will cultivate it and if the weather is favorable, I will have a good yield by the end of summer. Then I will har vest my crop and I will offer it on the market. I hope the price will be high enough to repay me for all my labor." Ho* many in the cities Would care to opbrite on that basis? As salesmen and advertisers, we grow discouraged if We do not see tangible results from our efforts each day. the former's labor of a whole sea son may be dissipated by a few days of unfavorable weather just previous to or during the harvest Yet there are millions of farmer* in this country who are following the plow year after year. Page the farmer* ^ BMpp?i?p??? DELINQUENT TAX SALE The land listed below will be sold for taxes op the first Monday in June, 1922. Sale will be held at the Court House in Winton, N. C. MURFREESBORO TOWNSHIP The following property has been sold for tares and unless redeemed before the first Monday bi June, deeds will be given to same. John Roberta, Lee atyrfek, Tyler Parker Estate. W. E. Jenkins, 97 acres Wynn land??. S 81.84 John Blythe, 80 acres Sumner land i ... 7.90 J. W. Beasley, town lot?, 21.81 Dasie < ornette, Parker and John Hare land ? 80.66 Mrs. S. H. Everett, 16 acres Wise land ? 80.62 Joe Hare, 96 acres Moors land 68.87 Ivey Hare, 100 acres Jack Hare land.. ?... 87.16 Elisabeth Liverman, 90 acres Liverman land ' 18.96 Pinel Sears, 200 acres Dunn.lsnd l<j,80 Johr Blythe, 8 acres Bens land *.?? xland.- i 17:96 'James Gatling, ^acres'l*oyette-land? ?? 7.99 Joe Gatling, 9 acres Bridger land ?? ... 10.47 R. B. Garrisa, 86 acres Garriss land 80.00 Aarthur Garris, one town lot 3 T 4.88 R. L. Lawrence, 81 1-2 acres Trader land 14.68" Fred Lawrence, 16 acres Lawrence land 14.69 Paul Lee, Williams land ? -y 6.59 Mad Majette, 66 acres Liverman land ? 9.98 Lulu Moore, town lot? ?? ... 2.66 Sam Pope, one town lot 1.80 James Stephenson, 6 acres Carter land : .... 8.77 Maria Vaughan, 1 acre Bens land 1.71 Levi Vaughan estate, 18 acres, Vaughan land r? 6.86 J. T. Wiggins, 4 acres Bridger land 8.51 Marcus Williams, 2 8-4 acres Darden land ? 5.62 Nannie Wynn, one town lot . ?... 1.92 T. T. PARKER, Tax Collector IfapfpflAshom Town.shin MANEYS NECK TOWNSHIP E. E. Carter, 83 acres, home *??? 80.52 D. B. and Annie M. Spiers, 260 acres, B. T. Spiers 102.85 D. B. Spiers, 90 acres, Gatling tract 138.26 Jno. T. Riddick, 75 acres, Jno. Riddick 14.40 J. J. Riddick, 76 acres, Jno. Riddick tract.? 82.09 Henry Vinson, 97 acres, Henry Wells tract 9.36 W. J. HILL, Tax Collector, Haneys Neck Township HARRELLSVILLE TOWNSHIP W. S. Arthur, 200 acres, Hoggard 21.42 COLORED ' Ison Holly, 125 acres, Summer 8.24 Henry W. Lane, 86 acres, Sumner * 9.22 Herbert Moore, 20 acres, home 8.20 Jupiter Sharp, 1 1-2 acres, Laasiter? 8.49 Joseph Watson, 242 acres, Willie Sharp 103.78 W. P. Winbourae, Jr., 50 acres, Sumner 28.44 S. W. Winbourne, 36 acres, Pruden 6.88 J. L. SMITH, Tax Collector, Harrellsville Township. ST. JOHNS TOWNSHIP WHITE Mil A. Feldman, 120 acres, Cook tract, taxes......... $ 49.44 E. and A. Feldman, 85 acres, Baker tract, taxee ... 15.29 John Freeman, 256 acres, Creek tract, taxes _ John Freeman, 125 acres, Beverly tract, ? -- John Freeman, 64 acres, Miller tract John Freeman, 278 acres, Beverly Home, 281.41 John Freeman, 118 acres, Beverly home ZZ- 22.02 J. W. Godwin and W. L. Curtis, 92 acres, Jenkins tract, taxes 21.88 W. M. Joyner, 275 acres, Lassiter tract, takes 92.24 W. H. Lassiter, 254 acres, home tract __ 60.86 E. L. Marsh, 56 acres, home tract. 1- 25.48 J. H. Minton, 20 acres, home tract, taxes 35.94 J. L. Sumner, 16 acres, home tracftaxes J. L. Sumner, 44 acres, Sumner tract, taxes * 18.57 COLORED John W. Askew, 116 acres, home, taxes $ 80.21 John W. Harrell, 40 acres, Sumner tract, thxes 16.67 John 8. Harrell, 31 acres, Holloman, taxes - 9.66 Henry Jenkins, 65 acres, Lass iter, taxes 26.68 Joe Mitchell, 95 acres, home, taxes 88.59 W. D. Newsome, estate, 63 acres, Liverman 8.29 Augustas Parker, 64 acres, Cook, taxes 14.81 John and George Riddick, 16 acres, Wynnes, taxes 7.92 Henry Vann, 15 acres, Wynnes, taxes 2.65 Nancy A. Walton, 16 acres, HollMfttn, taxes 11.92 W. H. VINSON, Tax Collector, of St. John's Township. AHOSK1E TOWNSHIP WHITE Ahoskie Basket Mfg. Co., one factory lot, taxes I 197.99 G. F. Baker, 70 acres, Newsom?v taxes 44.60 J. L. Bellamy, home lot, taxes - 82.76 Bell and Eley, town lots, map of J. R. Thomas, taxes 67.66 J. H.-Browh, 41 acres, Newsome,,taxes 47.07 W. L. Curtis, 9 acres, Green, 1 lot McGlohon street, taxes W. L. Curtis, 1 lot Richard are., 1 store, taxes. 189.85 J. A. Downs, 60 acres Godwin, taxes 4.75 M. Earley, 1 lot, Hayes - 74.19 J. T. Barley, 110 acres, Barley's 50 acres Newsome ... 184.95 J. A. Eley, Sessoms and home, taxes?.... 74.88 V. H. Garrett, 3 1-2 acres, McKeel, taxes, balance : 64.56 Mrs. H. E. Greene, home, taxes 48.60 J. L Godwin, 86 acres, Godwin, taxes ... 19.00 John W. Howard, home, taxes - 82.76 r Apiclure flial I vm live forever H om *??<??? sb* MJ*p h BSrfWfcfirJ FROM THE POEM BY ^ WILL CARLETON Scenario by M H. Sloan# pa. Diractad by HARRY MILLARDE Will be at the RICHARD THEATER, Ahoskie, N. C. June 9th anA 10th 0. L. Joyner, 120 acres Newsome, 48 acred Miller, taxes 115.67 T. J Laasiter, 26 acres, Lassiter, 26 acres Boyette, taxes 82.66 Rufus Lassiter, 12 acres. Green, taxes 38.10 M. Lassiter, 67 acres, old home, Sessoms and T. Newsome, taxes.. 81.80 D. E. Minton, 50 acres Perry, taxes 78.60 W. L. Mitchell, 181 acres, Walters, taxes. 42.80 J. W. Moore, heirs, 760 acres, Moore, taxes..% 202.66 S. W. McKeel, 39 acres, Gerock, 190 acres home, tobacco warehouse* 463.86 Newsome * Holloman, Leary lot, taxes ?? , 87.97 3. C. Newsome, 8 acres, A. C. L. R. R-, taxes ... 10.98 T. W. Newsome, house and lot, McGlohon street, taxes? 59.80 R. L. Phelps, 90 acres, Brown, taxes 79.81 Powell A Sessoms, one lot, Powell, taxes s. 24.16 3. H. Robertson, home, taxes 65.94 W. W. Rogers, 70 acres, Riddick, taxes 89.98 Mrs. Nina Rogers, home and law office, taxes I .... 106.83 C. C. Sessoms, 326 acres, Sessoms, taxes .... 180.68 COLORED John T. Archer, 183 acres, Simons, taxes ._ 28.89 Chas. Ashe, 60 acres, home,' 1 acre Hall, taxes 21.61 Beck Askew/ 1 acre, Mitchell, taxes 2.42 Win. Butler, 1 lot, Garrett, taxes 4.96 Junius Deloach, 2 lots, Sessoms and Brett, taxes ? 14.18 D. W. Early, 160 acres, home, taxes J 80.48 Flora Eeeiette, 1 vacatt} lot, taxes .68 Herbert Freeman, 1 lot, Garrett, taxes 4.68 W. E. Garrett 48 acres, home, taxes ?...... 18.60 Lewden Harrell, 46 acres, home, taxes ....... 16.42 J. A. Hall, 12 acres, Newsome, taxes 14.70 Paul Harrell, 80 acres, home, taxes 12.66 Kittie Harrell, home, taxes 6.88 George Harrell, home, taxes 9-68 W. F. Nelson, 1 lot Maple Street, taxes s 9.60 Wm. Holloman, 50 teres, home, taxes 10.30 Robert Howard, 40 acres, Holloman, 1 lot Willoughby, tares ? 60.74 Thomas Howell, 7 acres, home, taxes 10.51 Quint Jenkins, 12 acres, D. Jenkins, Maple St. and home, taxes*. 11.00 Chas. Jenkins, estate, 18 8-4' acres, S. Jenkins, 80 acres, home, 20.90 W. G. Jenkins, 12 acres, Willoughby, 1 lot, Rhea St.,taxes 14.89 John D. Jenkins, home, taxes 6.28 J. W. Lawrence, home, taxes... it 18.77 William Manly,' 4 acre home, taxes 8.80 C. T. Mitchell, home, taxes 10.27 Delia Mitchell, 2 acre home, taxes 2.75 Thad Mitchell, 30 acres, Sanders, taxes 11.11 Wright Mitchell, 42 1-2 acres, home, taxes 14.61 J. W. Moore, 1 vacant lot, taxes.. r. ? 3.28 Geno Newsome, Catherine Street, taxes 1U22 Roberta Newsome, 12 acres, Jenkins, taxes - 4.75 Henry Peele, 8 acres, Newsome, taxes v 8.72 John Porter, 1 lot Jordan and Parker, taxes 8.88 ?. W. Reynolds, 1 acre Mitchell, taxes ; 6.68 John Sanders, 120 acres, home, taxes 38.05 J. R. Scott, 1 lot Lawrence, taxes 6.96 George J. Simons, home, taxes..i 3.98 C. E. Vaughn, 1 lot Garrett, taxes 7.42 Robert Vaughn, 1 lot Maple street, taxes .... 19.43 Shelly Weaver, 1 lot, Jordan A Parker, taxes 3.62 John W. Weaver, home, taxes ... 6.68 Lonnie Wheeler, 1 acre Ed. Peoples, taxes 3.93 Willie B. Whitley, 1 lot Garrett, taxes - 3.16 C. H. Whi tell eld, 6 acres home, taxes ._ 1.52 -Bettie Williford, 80 acres, Sapders, taxes 6.88 Regular per cent will be charged op above taxes. a *. VAUGHN, Tax Collector, Ahoalde Township. 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