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Cape dresses; a straight line frock of homespun, then a cape that tees demurely at the chin. Popular new Scotch Tweed suits, faultlessly tailored. Coats in sport and dressy models MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING Although we have a most wonderful line for the fairer sex, yet by no means have we been unmindful of the masculine gender for everjr de partment is moat complete. Don't fail to call for our $22.50 Special suit for men Smart line of men's Spring Hats Shoes to fit pot only every foot, but the fancy and purse as well * IWynn Bros. I EASTERN CAROLINA'S SHOPPING CENTER MURPREESBORO, N. C. 1 ft LOCAL NEWS OF AHOSK1E " ??1 Mr. W. B. Forbes spent Sunday in Woodland the guest of riends. Messrs. Lee Parker and C. A. Perry were visitors in Menola Sunday after noon. Mr. Jim Batemore, of Cofield, spent Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. 1 a lC_ ?. ?? I iwiiiliij ^ ante? -r rellsville, were visitors in town Satur day evening. Messrs. W. P. Brewer and Clayton Dilday were visitors near Petersburg, Vs.," Sunday. Mr.'John A. Britton who has been in Baltimore for some time, returned home Saturday. ? ??? ' * Messrs. G. C. Britton and G. L. Newsome were visitors in Windsor Saturday evening: 1 Mrs. R. B. Taylor of Virginia Beach, spent the past week-end in town with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Basnight spent the past week-end the guest of relatives in Suffolk. ur. narreii, 01 XNonoiK, spent tne past week-end the guest of Mr.' and Mrs. M. O. Gerock. Attorney R. C. Bridger of Winton was a business visitor in town last Thursday afternoon. ? v Mrs. W. C. Mercer spent several days in Colerain last week the guest of relatives and friends. Mrs. J. I. White, of Nashville, N. C., spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Gerock. Mr. Chas. R. Storey, cashier of the First National Bank of Murfreesboro, was a visitor in town Sund^ after noon. Mr. L. C. White of Norfolk, spent last Friday and Saturday in town the guest of his mother Mrs. Jacob White. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Hart, of Ayden, N. C., spent the past week-end the guest of Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alexander. Miss Julia Cobb, of near Union, was in town Monday en route to Greens boro, where she will attend the sum mer school for teachers. Mrs. C. H. Phaup and son Haywood, who have been spending some time in Richmond, Va., the guest of relatives, returned home last Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Walker and cnildren left Monday for his old home, Currie, N. C., to be with Doctor Walker's mother who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander and Mr. Bryan Alexander, of Suffolk, spent Sunday and Monday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alexander. Mr. V. D. Strickland returned home Sunday afternoon from his old home in Zebulon, N. C., where he |0ent last week during the illness and death of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Powell and two sons an* Mr. Ernest Powell, of Andrews, S. C., are -spending this week the go est of their sisters Mea dames E. M. Wooten and J. A. Eley. / _____ Mr. C. W. Bazemore, member of the Heral<f staff, spent Sunday in Norfolk with his sister Miss Leathea Bazemore who has recently under gone an operation in a Norfolk hos pital. % _____ Miss Beulah Jessups, who has been spending some time at her home in Woodland, motored over to Ahoskie Saturday and,was accompanied back by Miss Ethel Futrell Saturday after noon, who spent the week-end the guest of relatives. Mr. Tyler, of Charlotte, N. C., spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday in town in interest of the Fox Motion Picture Corporation. He supervised the show ing of the picture "Over the Hill," which was shown in the Richard last Friday and Saturday. Misses Alice Warren Morris and Lizzie Brown Tadlock, trained nurses from Lake View Hospital in Rocky Mount, were visitors in town Saturday afternoon. They left Saturday even ing for their homes in Windsor where the will spend some time the guest of relatives. . Mr. C. G. Conger was a business visitor in Edenton Wednesday. Messrs. K. T. Raynor and Lowell Powell went to Colerain MondaV Mr. E. L. Banks, of Winton, was in town Monday evening on business. Mr. W. J. Gatling, of Murfrees ooro, was a visitor in town Tuesday. Mr. John Price spent the past week end the guest of friends in Rocky Mount. Mrs. C. G. Conger is spending this week in Whaleyville, the guest of 1.1 is* r/ysei Cazemore of Windsor, was in Ahoskie Wednesday en route to Norfolk. Mrs. Bruce Fountain, of Tarboro, ipent Tuesday the guest of Mrs. R. rt. Jernigan. Messrs. W. J. Myers and J as. S. Vinson were visitors in Colerain Tuesj lay evening. Miss Margaret Pierce left Tuesday for Raleigh where she will attend the rammer school. Mrs. Mabel Davis of, Windsor, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stanley Leary this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White an<f Miss Martha White of Colerain were in town Wednesday. Mr. J. H. Myers, of Colerain, spent Tuesday in town the guest of his Son Mr. W. J. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Carter, of Pow ellsville, spent Tuesday the guest ol Mrs. J. Otis Carter. Mrs. C. G. Conger gave a showei in honor of Miss Bettie Sessoms last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Winborne and children, of Harrellsville, were vis itors in town Tuesday. Mr. Edwin Turnley, of Murfrees boro, has been the guest this week of Mr. J. Roy Parker. Quite a number of our people at tended the minstrel show at Haraells ville Wednesday evening. . - Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Mitchell and morning for Wilson, N. C., where they will spend some time. ' Miss Nancy Howard left Wednes day for Norfolk, where she will spend some time the guest of relatives. Mr. John H. Greene, assistant agent at the local A. C. L. depot spent Supday with friends in Suffolk. _ Miss Mary Shields of Windsor pass ed through town Tuesday en route to the Summer School at Greensboro. t Misses Mina Holloman and Mary Thomas left Monday for Asheville, where they will attend Summer school. If you feel tired, worn out, ner vous and all unstrung, take Tanlac. It will straighten you out C. H. Mit shell. Adv. Messrs. W. L. Curtis, M. D. Curtis, E. Hayes and P. S. Vann motored to Richmond Sunday, returning Monday svening. Mrs. J. N. Vann was the hostess at a miscellaneous shower in honor oi Miss Bettie Sessoms last Thursday afternoon. Misses Josephine and Ethelyn Cowan and Miss Pauline Doughtie left Monday for Greensboro to attend the teacher's Summer School. Mesdames N. E. White and Lillian Copeland left Monday for Washing ton, D. C., where they will visit their brother, who is seriously ill in that city. Messrs. Roger B. Johnson, G. C. Britton, Jack Barker, J. A. Britton, G. L. Newsome and J. M. Hart, Jr., tended the dance at Roxobel Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Basnight, Mrs. H. S. Basnight and daughters Misses Ethel and Louise sre spending this week-end with relatives at Creswell, N. C., making the trip by motor. Preaching at the Methodist church Sunday evening, June 18th, at 8:00 o'clock. Subject for the evening will be "The Resurrection and Pinal Judgment." The public is cordially invited to all services of the church. 0 ~ Stop talking about your troubles. Take Tanlac. C. H. Mitchell. Adv. Tanlac is a splendid tonic for puny, frail, delicate children. It is purely vegetable and contains no minerals or opiates. C. H. Mitchell. Adv. RICHARD THEATRE AHOSKIE, N. C. Good Pictures Every Night 8:15 P. M. Admission 15 and 25 cents' Today?THURSDAY ?Today "FIND THE WOMAN" Paramount Special, all Star 4 Cast FRIDAY and SATURDAY Tom Mix in "ROUGH DIAMOND" v ' Alice Uke.in'ZjgP (ttfc. r AMUUS MISS REVELL No Show Tuesday mmmmmmmmmmrnm N' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE" With Lila Lee, T. Roy Barnes,' Walter Heirs. You will see one of you know anything about good pictures ? ...? .. k 11 ? ? PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils end End Hood-Colds. Too feel /Ine in s few moments. Your cold in heed or cotorrh will bo gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air. passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dull ness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no strug gling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm.' Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal tne swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, sad relief comes instantly. It is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs Dont stay stuffed-up and miserable. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Annie ;W. Fairless, deceased late of Hertford county, N. C., this ia to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Harrellsville, N. C., R. F.' D., 1, on or before the 16th day of June, 1923, or this notice will- be pleaded -in baf of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate Will please make immediate payment. This 16th day of June, 1922. " ?' L. W. SAUNDERS, Administrator of Annie W. Fairless. 6-16-6 t-pd. Notice of Re-Sale Uader Deed of Truet _____ f By virtue of the power and author ity given by a certain deed of trust, executed by T. J. Lassiter and wife to W. R. Johnson, Trustee, which is| recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the county of Hertford, in book 65, page 578, the following property will be re-sold at public auction, vis: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and situate in Hertford county, Ahoskie Township, N. C., adjoining 'the lands of W. B. Newsome's heirs on the west, Marshall and Herbert LAssiter on the north, and the county road leading from Ahoskie to "Poor Town," on the east and south. It being part of the old Moses N. Lassi ter farm whereon T. J. Lassiter now lives containing 40 acres more or less. Plaoe of Sale?Courthouse door, WintonfN. C. * Time of Sale?Friday, June 30, 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m. Terms of Sale?Cash. This June 14, 1922.' > 6-16-2t. W R. JOHNSON, Trustee. NOTICE , ' By virtue of authority contained in 1 a certain deed of trust executed on the 31st day of.July, 1911 by Ishon * Harrell and wife, Frances Harrell, to ' the undersigned trustee, default hav- ? ing been made in payment of the debt therein secured and at the request of the holder of said debt the under signed trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door of Hertford county ?n Saturday the 8th day of July, 1922, the following described real es tate. That certain tract of land whereon the said Ishon Harrell and wife, Frances now reside. Bounded on the east by the lands of W. F. Dur fey, on the south, west and north by the Noah Morriss tract of land and containing thirty acres more or less. Which includes all the land owned by ?aid Harrell and wife. Time of sale?Between the hours of. 12 M., and 2 P. M Terms of sale?Cash. This the 6th day of June, 1922. R. C. BRIDGER, Trustee. BRIDGER * EURE, Attorneys. 6-16-4t PROFESSIONAL CARDS " ? ? Dr. C. G. Powell DENTIST R. R. ALLEN & SON' Dealer* In SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, and BUILDING MATERIALS GENERALLY Wholesale and Retail 927 Washington Square SUFFOLK, VA. TOMBSTONES OF ANY DESCRIPTION See or Write J. B. MODLIN AHOSKIE, N. C. Agent for ?COGGINS MARBLE CO.? DR. CHARLES J. SAWYER Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Noae, and Throat Farmers-Atlantic Bank Bids In Office every WEDNESDAY Dr. W. C. Mercer DENTIST Offices over Mrs. Britton'g store Ahoalue, N. C. Notica of Sato Undar Dead of Trust By virtue of the power and authori ty given in a certain deed of truat ex ecuted by R. B. Garris and wife on April 27, 1920, and recorded in office of the Register of Deeds for Hertford County in Book 68, page 96, default having been made in payment of the debt thereby secured, the undersigned will offer for sale the following real estate in Hertford County, North Carolina: ' ' The tract of land in Murfreesboro Township, county and state aforesaid, adjoining the lands of W. W. Steph enson, June Vaughan, T. W. Sewell, George W. Garris and Andrew Garris, and known as the "Home Place" of the said R- B. Garris, containing thirty (30) acres more or less. Time of Sale?June 24, 1922, at 12 o'clock M. Place of Sale?Court House, in Winton, N. C. > Terms of Sale?Cash. This 22nd day of May, 1922. NORMAN HALL, Trustee. By W. D. BOONE, Atty. " 6-2-4t. o ;? Insurance That Insures Mr. J. E. Odom, Agent, The Equitable Life Insurance Society, Ahoskie, N. C. Dear Sir: I want to thank you for the very prompt attention the Equitable gave me in the settlement of all the ? benefits accruing from the policies held by my deceased husband. The proofs of death were forward to the Home Office on 20th of May, 1922, and on the 27th May, the Society delivered to me its check for the full amount of my husband's in surance. This settlement was very satisfac tory, and the promptness with which the claim was paid was very pleasing o me.' Respectfully, 5-2-41. MRS. CORA LEE HILL. RED PEPPER FDR RREMttlB PAIN Red Pepper Rub takes tht "ouch" from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can not hurl y?u, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around* just try Red Pepper Rub ana you will have the quickest re lief known. Nothing has such concen trated, penetrating heat as red peppers. ? Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and sore ness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a jar of Rowley Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowlei on each package. Sabacriba to the Herald; da K now M ^ 1
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