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I It .) LOCAL NEWS OF AHOSKIE " ? Mr. Hubert Askew of Coleraln I spent Uet Friday here. Mr. C. G. Confer spent Monday in Norfolk on a business mission. Mr. 0. P. Snipes of Menola was a Wednesday visitor to Ahoskie. Mr. Clauds Greene was a business visitor in Franklin,- Vs., Monday. Mr. W. P. Shaw, Jr.. of Winton was among the visitors in Ahoskie Friday. Mr. M. V. Wilson of this city spent I last Monday in Norfolk on a business I mission. Mrs. J. B. Modlin left Monday for I Rocky Mount to be with her sister I who if very ill. Among the circus visitors in Ahos-j lde Wednesday was Mr. J. J. Fairless of HarrellsviUe. Messrs. Clarence Perry and G. C I Britton were visitors in Menola last I Sunday evening. I Mr. Talmage Baker of Suffolial II spent the past week end here with I relatives and friends. J Mrs. J. W. Sinclair and son John, of Mullins, S. C., are visiting Mr. and I Mrs. Huntley Sinclair. Mr. E. L. Banks, Ford dealer'of Winton, was among the business vis I itors in Ahoskie Monday. L Messrs. H. C. Warrington and Phil j lip Perry of Windsor were visitors in | Ahoskie Sunday evening. Mr. Noah W- Britton, County 8up-| erintendent of Education, was a visi I tor in Ahoskie last Monday. Miss Helen Modlin left Monday for I Greenville, where she will enter the East Carolina Training School. I, Dr. L. K. Walker attended a spec I ial meeting of the Hertford County I oad Board at Winton Monday. I Rev. S. B. Barnes and Mrs. B. F. I Bafham were the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. M. V. Wilson last Sunday. * Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Chambers, a| I recently married couple of Murfrees I boro, were visitors here last Friday. Messrs. Henry Jones and J. A. I Downs of Cofleld were business viskl I tors in Ahoskie last Friday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Taylor, of I Virginia, spent several days in Ahos I kie this week as the guests of friends. Mr. R G. Hlnes, Hertford County Road Superintendent, spent last Saturday in Ahoskie on business mat ters. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Slaughter and children were the guests of relatives in Murfreesboro last Sunday after noon. - Miss Thelms Jewell and Mr. Hugh! J Harrell were among those who visit- , ted Williamston last Sunday after-1 upon. - Miss Hilda Bailey of Wakefield Va., arrived in Ahoalde last Satur day night. She is teaching in th? local school. Miss Louise Buffaioe and Roj Parker were gueeta of frienda and relatives in Murfreeaboro last San day afternoon. ? : II j. Misses ElvaDilday and Vera Bo so man left Wednesday fer Greenville, where they entered the East Carolina Training School. Mr. Preston S. Vaan of Chowan College spent Sunday night in Ahos rie as the guest of Mrs. Dora Curtis. Be left for Norfolk Monday.' Mr. Stewart Holloman, who has seen the guest of his parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. W. T. Holloman on route four, returned to Norfolk last week. Mrs. Bessie Davidson, who has been i guest in the home of Mrs. Kattie 3yatt for some time, returned to her iome at Atlantic City last Friday. Mrs. R. J. Baker of Rich Square trrived in Ahoskie last woof, to pend some time hem with Meed am ee X H. Mitchell and J. H. Robertson. Misses Willie Paul,* and Pauline Ni trail and Millard Whitehead of Uch^vmre^ipMt^^esday evening Mr. R. B. Miller of Harrellsville tu among the Circue Day visitors in Ahoakle. He was alao among those who paid the Herald a call while in town. Beginning October 1 the HERALD will be sold at One dollar per year. After November 1 the price will be fl.60. Pay for as many years as you want Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Sewell, Mrs. E. I C. Spruill, and Mary Jane SpruiU spent last Sunday in Ahoskie as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Leary. Attorney John E. Vann and B. G. Williams, members of the Hertford County Board of Education, spent last Friday in Ahoskie on professional business. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Basnight, Mrs. H. S- Basnight and daughter, Miss Ethel, and Mr.( and Mrs. Paul E. Dukes spent last Sunday afternoon in Gates county. Mr. W. A. Mitchell and Miss Myra Mitchell of Virginia motored to Ahos kie Wednesday, and are spending a few days here as the guests of rela tives and friends. Miss Alice Morris of Rocky Mount spent several hours in Ahoskie last Friday - afternoop. She was on her way to Windsor, where she will be the guest of relatives. Mayor Walter L. Curtis and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Will W. Rog ers and family were among the Ahos kie folks to motor to the Williamston bridge last Sunday. m Misses Elisabeth Buff aloe and Frances Bradley, and Messrs. Lloyd Howell and Ray Beale of Jackson were the guests of Miss Louise Buffs loe Monday evening. Mr. and MA. H. C. Reynolds re cently motored to Dinwiddie County, Virginia, where they spent several days as the guest of Mrs. Reynold's sister, Mrs. Armstead Gibbe. Mr. J. M. Eley, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, was a business visitpr here last Friday. He was accompanied by Mrs- Eley who visited relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Curtis will leave here Friday for Franklinton, where they will spend the week-end with -Rev. end Mrs. XX L. DoweU. They will make the trip by automo bile.' Mr. Roy Carraway, who lives in the home of Mrs. Mattie. Hyatt, route number 4> left last week for New Bern and Moorehesd City, where he will visit relstives and friends for j several days- _ Mitt "Sue Barker, who has been assisting in the office of President Vann at Chowan College, spent a few daps with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. J.' Barker, last week. She left Sunday mrning for Raleigh, where she has accepted a clerical position. U. D. C. TO MEET S The Ahoskie Chapter of the Uni ted Daughters of the Confederacy will meet with Mrs. J. Stanlhy Leary on Wednesday, October 4, at fonr o'clock p. m. All members are asked to be present ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA? Hertford Co. Having qualified as executor of the estate of J. A. Lewis, deceased, this is to notify all persona having claims against said estate, to present them prqperly verified to the undersigned administrator, on or before the 18th day of September, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment This 18th day of. September, 1922. CHARLIE SAWYER, Executor of the Estate of J. A Lewis. ? R.F.D.No.6, Ahoskie, N. C. 9-29-6 t--pd. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as executor of Mrs. Susan A. Everett, late of Hertford County, North Caro lina, hereby gives notice to all parties holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Windsor, N. C., within one year from date hereof or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All perrons indebted to said estate are re quested to make settlement with tire undersigned at the aforementioned plice. | This August 81st, 1922. CHARLES MAYNARD EVERETT, Executor of Mrs Susan A. Everett, deceased. 9-14-6t , \ i mothers club will meet on wednesday I wZ?" ?0the?' C,ub wiu me?t next Wednmd.y afternoon at 8:80 o'clock, th Mi*. B- L Phelpe. W. urge .U member, to be praaent We ?Uo in vite all mother*. . ^ fo'lowin?C program will be ren nS "D?fl"ition of True obedience and a Diacuaaion of Meth od. Of securing It," by Mr*. A. Lee Copeland; "The Boy and the Duke," by Mm. W. T. Forbea; "HabHa." by M~Joh?Mitchall; "Obedience and r ? by Mr*" W- W Ro<ce?: Self Control as the Baal* 0f Right Conduct," by. Mra. J. J. Barker The Ideal Character and Culture,"' by. 5* H ?B" Chapin; "Self Control and Anger," by Mra. Robert. Jerni f*":. JForMe Boie*. by Mrs. Walter *-*- Curtis. SECRETARY. MR. AND MRS. SAVAGE RETURN .Mr' aBd L s- Savage return ed to Ahqalde last Sunday evening ?nd are making their u .?*??They were ?""??<? v I1"06110 Hotel P?rior. Nor . a. last Wednesday afternoon. b!^i St?pheMon' Paator of the Berkley Baptist Church, officiated at the ceremony, which was witnessed by a few relatives and friends. Mrs. Savage, nee Miss Sallie Park er Barnes, i. the daughter of Mr. W. J. Barnes of Lewiston. For the last wee years she has lived in Ahoslde, being a member of the Ahoskie high school faculty. She attended Chow an College, ?nd for several yeai* has been conaidered one of the most effl C.X'Mry te*?hers in North ??va*B U * nativ? Virginian, but has been living here for many ,H? c,?.eJy identified with the business internals of the town and community, being Vice-President of the Bank of Ahoskie, and holding other extensive financial internal ufalfw P Td by tte Branni"K Man ufacturing Company. 0 hickory chapel news Mrs. Mary Brown and daughter irfth "u ?* J1'001* ,pent toe week-end with Mrs. Jo? Willoughby. Ah?Viand M?' C* K Godwin of Ahoatae vent Sunday with their .la ter, Mrs. B. F. Barham. P- ^ttRhter and children of AhoJkie .pent the week-end with M? m t i? parenta- Mr- and rars- W. J. Sumner. Mrs. Carolina Slaughter is again on the sick list Mra. L. R. Dilday and daughter ho" Iuthy aU1' retarned to their ll?ty ?ft6r ,p?ndin* ??me S.?x?^.D"'Urt Mia. Effie Early left Wednesday r*nTlUe where she will enter M th?"eMion OT1922-28. and ' ** J1 Joe Ch*n|blee and Mr. Mrs mS D1Iday *Dd "Other, JeMIe Di,d*y- spent Sunday af ternoon near Lewiston as the guest* f Mr and Mrs. A. B. Chamblee Report of tko Condition of til# . MERCHANTS & FARMERS Book, at Win ton in tko Stat# of Nortk Carolina, at tko elow of business, Saptombot- 15, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 9202,638.64 Overdrafts, unsecured 16.69 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 1,700.00 Premium on Bonds 12.76 Banking Houses, and furniture fixture* _____ 0,496.98 Cash in vault and net ? j amounts due from Banks, Bankers, and Trust Companies 53,489.67 Checks for clearing 988.70 TOTAL 8268,288.28 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in.._$ 26,000.00 Surplus Fund ...... 26,000.00 Undivided Profits, leas current expenses and taxes paid ... 8,846.49 Deposits subject to check 69,189.86 Cashier's Checks outstanding _'_ 988.68 Certified Checks 71.76 Time Certificates of Deposit, due on or After 80 days 4,160.00 Savings Deposits 186,642.00 TOTAL 8268,282.28 State of North Carolina?County of Hertford, September 26, 1922. I, J. P. Mitchell, Cashier of the above mentioned Bank, do solemnly swear that above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. P. MITCHELL, Cashier. Correct?Attest: JNO. A. SHAW, W. L. DANIEL, E.L. BANKS. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 26th day of September, 1922. P. & JORDAN, Notary Public. 1 I RICHARD THEATRE AHOSKIE, N. C. All Shows now 8:00 P. M. GOOD PICTURES EVERY NIGHT Today - THURSDAY - Today Betty Compson in ?THE GREEN TEMPTATION' Fox News FRIDAY and SATURDAY Show begins at 9 o'clock Friday night, Chamber of Commerce spesiking precedes the Show William Farnum in "PERJURY" Movie Chats MONDAY "HER HUSBAND'S TRADE MARK" Aesops Fables TUESDAY Vivian Martin in "SONG OF LIFE" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Betty Compson and Tom Moore in "BEYOND THE BORDER" Fox News ^=========^^ PROFESSIONAL CARDS ^ j-?* Dr. C. G. Powell DENTIST Phon. No. 10. Ako*kU,.N. C. R. R. ALLEN A SON DNIMI la SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, HARDWARE. PAINTS, and BUILDING MATERIAL8 GENERALLY Wholesale and Retail 9X7 Washington Square SUFFOLK; VA. TOMBSTONES OF ANY DESCRIPTION ' See or Write J. B. MODUN1 AHOSKIE, N. C. Agent for ?COGGINS MARBLE CO.? . DR. CHARLES J. SAWYER Practice limited to Ejre, Ear, Nona, and Throat Farmers-Atlantic Bank Bids In Office every WEDNESDAY Dr. W. C. Mercer DENTIST Offices over Mrs. Britton's store Ahoakie, N. C. JUNIPER HEART SHINGLES ?Tha Wood Eternal Far Sale By C. B. MORRIS / Colerain, N. C. Ash fer delivery, prices end samples , FARMS THAT PAY In the Famous Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsyl vania. Rich, level, smooth blue-grass sto?k, dairy and orchard farms of 25 to 1,000 acres, with good buildings, on or near National Highways. 137 acres, smooth, level farm, showing up fine 6-room residence, large barn, all Idipis fruit in bearing, large spring, running water through farm, in one of the best sections of the Valley; |5,500. , 228 acres, 10-room residence, large barn, good orchard, 100 acres, blue grass pasture with running water, 20 acres heavy timber, near R. R. town and High School, |45 an acre. 122 acres, splendid .10 room brown ?tone residence, electric lights, fur nace heat, running water, large 50x 100 foot bank barn, 2 latge silos. Near city, on National Highway. Price less than improvements cost. Perfect climate, abundant rain fall, pure water, solid roads, cheap farm labor, low taxes.' Near the largest and best markets of our iountry. WRITE FOR FARM BARGAINS rHAT WILL MAKE YOU MONEY tND GOOD HOMER W. T. BIRMINGHAM, 18 W. Water St. Wiachoeter, Vs. >-22-10t. The Fashion Store *?!) j IK v ? ? If you want to droM up and look good, fia# ? our store, wo want you to come and look oeer our fall lino of the la tea: creations in ^LADIES COAT , SUITS, ONE PIEdE DRESSES, "SKIRTS and LONG CLOAKS FOR LADIES and CHILDREN. Wo assure you you the prices can not be found elsewhere We also want you to look over our fall line of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SPORT SKIRT GOODS, and notions. And a beautiful line of SWEATERS on display, in the latest designs that can be found/ NEW MILLINERY coining in each week, Fifth Ave styles at DIRECT PRICES. We are specialising in * LADIES and CHILDREN'S SHOES If you need SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, or . HOSE, dont fail to give us a call ? Mrs. E. C. Britton AHOSKIE, N. C. ? F=====^^===5) PENS, PENCILS AND PAPER ?= for THE SCHOOL CHILDREN 0 ---.7-.. ? * "."'JT? ' '""*"##ilSsCr f'.' I *7" ?'* ' ? "? ? ?. We have a full supply on hand all ready for the Good Old School Days?Any Price, Design, Shape; in fact there's enough variety for every one to select from. . School Sapplies of All Kinds. Copeland Drug Co. S=3= , =S=l They Come Here = TO== Get The Best Prices ? OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE SATISFIES AND WE LEAD IN SALES BECAUSE OUR PRICES BEAT THE OTHER FELLOWS jati 1 - |. 4A s | WE HANDLE BEST GRADE OF PROPRIETARY MEDICINES AND SELL EVERY ARTICLE AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Mitchell's Drug Store THE OLD RELIABLE" * Manhattan Hotel Buildin* AHOSKIE, N. C. USE THE COUPON . 1 Hertford County Harold, Ahoslcie, N. C. ' ?-e ?? , Door Sir*?I with to toko advantage ot your special 30-day subscription offer; Hartford County Herald one year for $1.00, (one dollar.) Enclosed find $ , for which enter my subscription for years. Sand the paper to NAME |K ... ji ADDRESS ?-??? amg
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