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COLERAIN NEWS Mr. J. C. Beasley went to Ahee Me last Tuesday. Mr. J. A. Lon* loft last Tuesday for Golds bo ro to spond a few days. Mr. J. S. Deans of AhosMe was in town last Tuesday. Mr. J. W. Barrios loft loot Tuesday for AhoeUe en route to Norfolk. Mr. Grant of Greenville was a visi tor in town last Wednesday. Mrs. N. G. Phelps spent last Wed nesday in Norfolk. Mr. Wadwell of Boston, Mass., is spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beasley. Mr. Paal Pratt had the misfortune to break his arm in a saw mill last Wednesday. Mr. Cecil Beasley went to Windsor last Wednesday. Mr. L. A. Stokes wont to Ahoelde last Thursday. The Womans Missionary Society of the Baptist church hold their reg ular meeting at the church last Friday afternoon. A One program and a good collection was had. Messrs. John and Grady Askew and Tonnison Holloman wore visitors in town Friday evening. Rev. Bristow went to Lawrence's Cress Roads last Saturday to fill his regular appointment on Saturday and Snndav. Mrs. Missouri Hawkins is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack; Harrell. f The finny tribe have made an eaHy appearance. this spring, there were perch, herring and rock on market last Saturday. Rev. Laridn, the new Methodist preacher from Murfreesboro camp last Saturday and preached here on Sunday. Rev. lineberry filled his regular appointment at Harrellsville last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beadey spent last Sunday in Murfreesboro. Miss Nettie Evans went to Mur freesboro last Sunday to attend the burial of Mr. Worrell, her grand father. Mr. Rogerson of Edenton, repre senting the American Tobacco Com pany, was in town last Monday. The Womana Missionary Society of the Baptist Church will sell supper at the town hall next Friday night, Feb ruary 2nd. Come and bring your friends. Parent-Teachers Meeting The Parent-Teacher Association of Colerain will hold its regular meet ing at the reading room Friday even ing, February 9, 1923. PROGRAM Reading Miss,Josie Hobbs Paper, "Education for Citisenship". Mrs. W. E. White 1 Poem, "The Man to be".-Mrs. L. H. White Plans of "Clean-up Week" Open discussion Talk, "My Plans as a Demonstra tor". .Miss A. F. Harris, County Home Demonstrator of Bertie ' County Miss Lillian Minor will also be present with words of encouragement and helpfulness. Radio concert will follow the pro gram. BETHLEHEM NEWS On next Tuesday evening there will i be services at Bethlehem at three i o'clock and at 7:30 there will be a meeting of the B- Y. P. U. Mr. P. D. Parker received the sad news 0f the death of his brother, Mr. Roger Parker of New Bern. Mr. Parker left at once to attend the funeral which was held Wednesday. Mrs. 15. R. Warrick who has been quite sick for the past two weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Solon Jernigan is slightly improved. Mr. Jim Dilday of Yale, Vs., spent the last week-end with his family near here. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dil day, January 10, 1923; a fine boy. Misses Bay Hughaon and Nancy Dilday spent Tuesday and Wednes day night with Mrs. P. D. Parkier. Mr. James Overton is reported as being on the rick list this week. Mrs. Rob Simons and children are all sick with hearf colds and other effects of the "fin." The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Venn on last Saturday, Jan uary 27th and left with them a fine haby boy. ?? 1*? !n<J Mr. Joe Vann of this section is in St Vincent hospital, Norfolk, for an an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Daniel Lowe and little neiee, Ruth Turaley, accompanied by lfisa Thelma White was a visitor in Art home of Mrs. Solon JfmigMi on last Mr. Daniel Lowe's aula Is mention MURFREESBORO NEWS > Weekly QuoUUo* inhti' ?! Life holds unmeasured sanctities, Immortal glories,?sun and moon, , The quiet stare, the western skies, And the deep wonder of ripe June. ?Charles Hanson Towne. Miss Josephine Venn of Como is a guest of Mrs. G. N. Harrell this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Everett, Saturday, January 27th?a girl. Mr. Starkey Jernigan of Norfolk, i was in Murfreesboro the first of last ' week. Mrs. Fannie Belle Boone of Con way spent last week with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. andJMrs. L. M. FutreH. * Mrs. Ella Pearce has returned from Norfolk where she was the nest of relatives for a few days, jy Miss Brownie Campbell "left Mon day for Raleigh where she will accept a position as companion for Mrs. Julia Nicholson. Mrs. R. H. Weeks has returned from her home at Birmingham, Ala., where she spent several weeks, and owing to her illness, was unable to return sooner to Murfreesboro. Mrs. L. J. Lawrence left Saturday for Raleigh where she spent a few days with her husband, Representa tive L. J. Lawrence. Miss Sarah Hugh White of the Col lege faculty, was a week-end guest of ! Mrs. G. N. HarreH. mum Frances Evans entertained the members of group "Gold" of the Ep worth League, at the home of her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Evans, * Friday night, January 38th. The series of prayer services held . on each afternoon of last week at the homes of th^members, furnished, * in addition to the devotional exer cises, pleasant association, 'helpful information and delightful entertain . ment Mrs. F. F. Ferguson, Mrs. T. H. ~ Debnam and Mr. C. E. Ferguson of Suffolk, Vs., and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans of Statesville, Vs., who at tended the funeral of Mr. E. C. Wor rell, returned home Monday. Miss n Marie Evans returned to Colerain ? Sunday afternoon. Maatiag of Junior B. Y. P. U. * The regular meeting of the Mur , freesboro Junior B. Y. P. U. was held d Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. The .nl subject of the program was: "A ,n visit from our State Mission Work T ere." There were about eighteen , present, nine of whom toflk part in the program. The talks made by the * members were fully enjoyed by all A special prayer was made by th _ leader for one of the members who 84! had been very sielc. A committee wa . appointed for the purpose of sending ' fruit to the sick member, also to write her a letter. The ten minute talk hy the leader was greatly enjoyed by ** all. Death of Mr. E. C. Worrell tl Saturday morning at 2 o'clock 14 January 27th, 1928, Mr. E. C. Wor- ^ rell passed array. He was the oldest * citizen of Murfreesboro, bring 84 f1 years old. Mr. Worrell was a native of Vir- j* ginia and settled in Murfreesboro c< about 48 years ago. Up until 16 B years ago when he retired from activ st life, Mr. Worrell was the most pub- 0 tic spirited man in this section, being ^ at- all times, energetic, progressiv and enterprising. H He was greatly missed by both L his friends and the public at his J retirement from public life, but dur- si ing his later days though suffering with infirmities, he was at all times c gentle, patient, cheerful and opti- j] miotic. 9 The funeral was held Sunday af- 0 ternoon at 1 o'clock at the residence ii of his son, Mr. M. E. Worrell and g was conducted by Eev. J, W. Whit- b ley. Interment followed in the family plot in Riverside cemetery. {] o DON'T NEGLECT YOUR EYES';" '/ 1 < DR. HOWARD SMITH ! EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. OF 1 MONROE. N. 0., ? Will be here again on ^ : MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8th ( If you are troubled in any .way with your Eyea consult ' him and get the facts about ( We know his work and not 1 only recommend but guaran- i tee it. Examination-free and ' glasses furnished at a reason- , able price. Don't forget the , date. HERRING A BEALE - Win tea, N. C. DISSOLUTION NOTICE This is to notify the public that the firm of Horton 4 Vinson has been mtatually dissolved. An persons in debted to said firm will make im mediate payment to Horton A Vin ?on. This 81st day of January, 1883. HORTON A VINSON. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator >f the estate of W- D. Shaw, late of Hertford Country, North Carolina, his is to notify all persons holding :laime against the said estate to pre sent them to me at Winton, N. C., for wymeht on or before the 28rd day >f January, 1924, or this notioe will te pleaded in bar of their recovery, ill persons infpbted to said estate rill please make immediate payment 0 the undersigned. This 23rd day of January, 1923. JNO. A. SHAW, Administrator -26-61 of W. D. Shaw estate. lotice of Sale Uader Deed of Trust Pursuant to and by virtue of the ower and authority conferred upon te by three certain deeds of trust xecuted by W. H. Manly and Mary kne Manly, all of said deeds of trust eing duly of record in the Register f Deeds office of Hertford County, efault having been made in the pay lent of certain indebtedness set out 1 said deeds of trust, and having been ?quested by the legal holder of said idebtedness to advertise and sell the ind and other property set out in lid deeds of trust as therein pro- V ided, I shall on SATURDAY, the ? 7th day of FEBRUARY, 1928, at the ourthouse door in Winton, N. C., -11 at public auction, to the highest idder the following described land, ?-wit: 1st tract Lying and being in Win in township; beginning on the North : a corner on the path that leads to io turnpike, thence along said path ? the corner of Knox line, thence long said Knox line to a ditch, being corner in the line of George W. Mit lell, said ditch being the line, thence i an Eastwardly direction along Hie ne of Mrs. Perry to Carter line, a irner, and to a path leading over rown# Mill, and thence bask to first ation in public path. Containing NE HUNDRED ACRES MORE OR ESS. 9t?/l Troof ? VnnntM as fViA Pronnis f"U JL ?wv?. AUVWI1 OS WH 1-iailVM [all tract, adjoining the lands of J. . Anderson heirs, Ames A. Hall and oeeph Hoggard heirs. Containing x acres more or less. 3rd Tract: Bonnded on the East by . ofteld Manufacturing Co., on the [orth by W. R. Manly land, on the [Test by the lands of J. H. Jenkins, n the South by the lands of Kather le Hall heirs. Containing TWO [UNDRED ACRES more or less. This eing the home place of W. H. Manly. All of the above described land lies i one body and now consists of but ne tract of land containing THREE [UNDRED ACRES more or lean. 4th Tract: A Certain tract of land a Winton township adjoining the ends of J. H. Jenkins, Catherine Hall leirs, Pauline Pugh and others, and ontaining THIRTY seres more or ess. This tract of land is known aa he Miles Melton land. The following personal property: fhree young mules, one bay mare, wo open buggies, one top buggy and at of buggy, harness, one two-home ragon, one Mack and white spotted ix, one Jersey Cow, one body cart and rheels, one log wagon bunk and rear rheeU complete. Time of sale?Between the hours if 11 o'clock m. sand 2 o'clock, p. m. Terms Of sale?For personal prop irty?Cash. Terms of sale^-For all the above (escribed land?ONE THIRD CASH. )NE THIRD January 1, 1924, ONE rHIRD January 1,1925, the deferred wyments to be secured by first deed >f trust on the lands. "? The above described lands are well Jmbered, having a nice lot of pine ind oak timber standing upon them. - This the IS day of January, 1928. C. W. JONES, \ 1-19-28-4t. Trustee. ' Now Going on ? s; ' .*?' 1' i-;, "? ' . :Ki. ' -bf^ I '> ' ' HSST9* P?' flfi?! I ' '? I < r*t?v' " "'" Ji * c3Lt ?"??"' " * ?oil ? a v'; - v _?,}?& ? .-. v , ;. -??'*? ' -v-. S ?? i ,. ? . ?'; ,v> . V; 5 i I ' ' ;K? '.? ?' i!' ' . ?* ?? ' ' IMgr ??*>. 1 . * ' C?J t j| . -f $ ? AHOSKIE DEPT. STORE Opposite Old Bank 1 1 Everything Marked Down, and Plenty of Clerks to Wait on You. - jj - _ ? ?':? /'.(;? ? v A - ? ?>. * - T '''.* |av j ?- ^ j .;?'?? ?'??>?, <?? c. ? ji ? "f-h ? :? ;? 'S Sale Will Positively Close on Saturday, February 10th : r "! ????; - ;*' I ? MlA \h SM-: vl % Follow the Crowds to This Store I ?> " *ir i&f Baffin ?' T .?.; 0 > . V .- ." ? v,. ? T . ZJ&jS! ?/!* - ? '* ; 1 ' 11 n .1 11.11. I, For years the experts of the U. S. * Department of Agriculture have been seeking a dependable and pro fitable way for the tumor to poison * the boll weevil After innumerable experiments and demonstrations, the Government announced the dis covery of a method of poisoning with calcium arsenate, which, if properly done, will control the weevil and make cotton growing profitable in ?.' badly infested sections. The Government work has been carried on in the far South where the weevil first appeared and where the infestation is worst But the weevil is in North Carolina now, and our farmers can save their cotton if they use the knowledge gained in Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi Like everyone else whose pros perity is wrapped up in the growing of profitable crops, we are most anx ious that Carolina tarmera should be shown this GovernmentTnethod of poisoning before the weevil de stroys our cotton. To help give the farmers first hand knowledge of the Government method of-poisoning the weevil, we have employed one of the moet experienced field demonstrators attached to the Government Labora tory at Tallulah, La., in which this method of poisoning wa# discovered. He wi devote his whole time to demonstration work in North Can? lina, and will conduct his work in conjunction with the county agents This expert, Mr. J. O. Taylor will demonstrate this method in 12 or IS infested counties of North Carolina. - - . , . ? Mr. Taylor's services are offer*} aa a lecturer on poisoning at any farmers meeting in any part of the State, at no expense. He will, in ad ditim,gladlyadViseany farmer who wished to poison his own crop this season. All requests for his services should be made to the Farm Service department, jr. o. Koyster vvuano Company. ' Norfolk Zjjrnohburg Chtrlottm Wf/ungton Tarboro CoJambi* JltOM Atlanta BJrmimjham U?nf?wiii> W Mm. 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