jj LOCAL NEWS | OF AHOSKIE ? 11 ? Mr. E. L. Garrett spent Saturday in Waldon. . Mr. Hubert Askew of Cole rain was a visitor in town Saturday Mr. J. N. Vann has rWntly pur chased a new Hudson coach. Mr. Heber Vann of Como was a Visitor In town Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J.-S. Vinson Were vis itors in Winton Monday afternoon. , Attorney W. R. Johnson attended Superior Court in Windsor this week. Julias Rosebud Noweil and mother '. of Colerain were visitors here last Friday. Messrs. D. P. Boyette and V. D. Strickland amended court in Windsor Tuesday. . .\ ? i ?? '-n . Messrs. Harry Copeland and Ooten Gerock spent Sunday after noon In Robineonville. Mr. R. El Cowan of Roanoke, Va., spent the week-end in town as the truest of friends and relatives. Miss Donia Lawrence of Richmond is spending some time here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ray Brown. Mr. Clyde Howard of Tarboro spent Sunday in town as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. How Miss Nancy Howard and Messrs. G. L. Newsome and G. C- Britton Were visitors in Williamston Sunday after noon. ? : '"V- <*!' * >;? .. Mr. WalterCowan and family have moved into Ihe hourfe recently va cated by Mr. Horton on McGlohon Mrent. v.; \ v * Mrs. J. Lloyd Parker and two chil dren, of Oklahoma, are spending some time as the guests of relatives here. v Misses Edith and Margaret Harvey of Vancebbro are spending some time with the tatter's sister, Mrs. Johnnie Britton. ? -V*" miss uaaay ana miss uayie, two 01 the teachers of the local high school, left Tuesday for their homes to spend the summer vacation. Miss Parker, a former music teach er here in the Ahoskie High. School arrived Sunday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mr. Robert Holloman. , Mr. Z. V. Bellamy and daughter, Iris, Misses Goldie Lassiter and Alpha Newaome motored over to Enfield Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bellamy. Mr. J. J. Barker, who has been in ill health for some time, wah taken to Norfolk Tuesday morning where she entered St. Vincent hospital. Her Many friends hope for her a speedy recovery of health. Messrs. C. A. Perry and G. C. Britton attended the marriage of Mr. J. Roy Parker and Miss Louise Buf faloe at the Yarborough Hotel in Raleigh, Saturday afternoon return^ ing to Ahoskie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Copeland and son spent Sunday in Robinsonville as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sumner. They were accompanied back by Mrs. W. P. Sumner who are visiting relatives and friends here this week. . v ; ' ''' Attorneys A. W. McNair and Mar shall Staton of Tarboro, John E. Vann, C. W. Jones and W. D. Beone of Winton were business visitors here last Friday to make the ? final settlement to creditors in the bank rupt case of J. J- Piland. k Miss Grace Hersey, the advance agent for the Chautauqua, spent last Friday and Saturday here. There was a meeting of the guarantors Fri day night and Mr. L. C. Wiliams was elected general chairman. The Chau tauqua will be here Friday, May 26th and continue until the 80th. COMMITTED TO JAIL ' Robert Mason, age 22, local AhoJ kie negro, was arrested by Chief O. W. Britton Saturday night as he was in the act of helping himself to a load of provisions owned by Will Garrett also colored. Garrett, who lives on the Winton road about three miles from town, had his cart parked just off Main street loaded with provisions which he had purchased in town dur in the day. While Garrett was absept from, his cart, Mason was caught in the act of making away with the toad. Upon being arraigned before Mayor Williams, Mason was ordered to give bond for $75 for his appear ance in Hertford County Superior Court. Not being able to give the required bond he was committed to jail. ; . Pr' . Feeding the pig is simplified if you have one of the new circulars issued by the Agricultural Extension Service to guide you. Ask the editor of the College and Department of Agricul ture at Raleigh for your copy F. Ml. *1 ' ' 666 cures Malaria, Chills and fever, dengue or Unions fever. It destroys the germs. P ARKER-B U F F ALOE The marriage of Miss Louise Buf faloe, of Jackson, and Mr. J. Roy Parker, of Ahoskie, was solemnized Saturday, May 5th, in the parlors of the -Yarborough Hotel at Raleigh, N. C., at aix o'clock In the evening. Rev. Dr. T. W. O'Kelley, pastor of the. First Baptist Church, of Raleigh, .of ficiated. The parlors were beauti fully1 decorated with pink ' floral sprays and wax tapers. The bride was charmingly gowped in a navy blue traveling suit, with bat to match, and carried a shower bqu liesquet'of bride's roses and valley , Mr. J. Mayon Parker, brother of the groom, served as best man. The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. J. J. Buffaloe, of Jackaon, N. C., and is a graduate of East Carolina Teachers' College^ She Is one of the most popular of th& younger set in Ahoskie, having taught in the Ahoskie High School during the past yean The groom is a promi nent young business man of Ahoslfie and is well known throughout the Roanoke-Chopra n section and the en tire state. ' He is a,graduate of Wake Forest College and is Ye Editor of ?the Hertford County Herald. The new of their marriage will he on in terest to their pnany friends.. immediately folowing the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. . J. C. Brett, of Raleigh, entertained the bridal.party and friends at a course dinner at the Blue Moon Inn. After a bridal tour of Hie "Land of the Sky," including Western Carolina and Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, will he at home in Ahoskie. ' Those attending the marriage were: Miss Ethel Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brett, of Raleigh; Misses Elma and Thelma Fleetwood, Janet Hollo man and Virginia Boone, of Mere dith College; Iota Wooten and Earl Lawrence, of Peace Institute; Emily Burgwyn, of St. Mary's School; Miss Elizabeth Buffaloe, of ' Jackson; Messrs. J. Mayon Parser and Dwight Castello, of Wake Forest College; Matt Stephenson, of Raleigh; C- A. Perry and G. C. Brjtton, of Ahoskie. AMERICAN LEGION COMMUNITY DAY The American Legion Community Day, which will-be held in the City of Suffdlk, on May 17th, bids fair to be one of the moat delightful and aus picious occasions which has ever been held in Tidewater Virginia. The festivities of the d*y. will open at 12 o'clock by a big parade. In the line of march will be the Suffolk mil itary company, tKe American Legion the Woman's Auliary of the Ameri can Legion, school children of the City of Suffolk, a number of attract ive floats, and many other people and things of interest. The parade wil be followed by the tournament, which will be held at the grounds of the Four County Fair, at 2 o'clock, at which time Gov enor E. Lee Trinkle will deliver the charge, to the knights, and the distin guished guests will indlude Lieut. Governor and Mrs. J. E. West, State Comandex of the American Legion and Mrs. E. E. Goodwyn, Congress man and Mrs. J. T. Deal, Speaker of the House ,and Mrs. R. L. Brewer, Jr., Oeneral and Mrs. C. C. Vaughan, Miss Cora.Vaugtyin, City Manager of Norfolk and Mrs. C. E. Ashburner, the President of the Woman's Auxil iary of the American Legion and Mr. W. W. Townes, and other notables. >* Any kiiight desiring to enter/the tournament list cfcn do so by paying a fee of 26.00 and applying to tfr. John M. Berkley, Chairman of the Tournament Committee, while the ad mission to the tournament itself will be only 60 cents. The tournament will be followed by a grand cornation ball, to be held' at eight o'clock, at the Armory Hfll, at "which the queen chosen by the winning knight will be crowned. The ball will be opened by a grand march, which will be led by Governor and Mrs. B. Lee Trinlde, followed by Dr. Whitney P. Godwin, Master of Cere-J monies and his pages, with the orator of the evening, the queen of the tournament and winning knight, the maids and other participating knights, Lieut. Gov. and Mrs. West, Col and Mrs. E. E. Goodwyn, Con gressman and Mrs. J. T. Deal, Gen eral and Mrs. C. C. Vaughan, Mr. and Mas. W; W. Townes, Mr. and Mrs. C. E- Ashburner, and the Court Lad ies and Gentlemen. After the grand march, the cornation address will be delivered, and the queen will be crowned, after which the royal figure, the quadrille and the Virginia reel wil be danced. Then the dance will be opened to al those desiring to par ticipate. The fee tor admission at the lour napient ball will be $2.00 for gentle men and the fee for ladies will be i $1.00, all of which funds will be do nated by the American Legion for the purpose of erecting a memorial library in memory of the soldiers froth Nansemond County and the city of Suffolk, who made the supreme RICHARD THEATER AHOSKIE, N. C. Friday and Saturday Harold Lloyd in <'A Sailor Made Man" Hia first four reel comedy Extra?Buster Keaton in "The Play House" Fox News ?? >. Monday: Alice Lake in "Kissts" A1 St. John in "Straight from the Farm" 2 Reel Comedy Tuesday and Wednesday Norman Talmadge in "The Wonderful Thing" Fox News Thursday and Friday Harold Lloyd in 'grandma's Boy" This is the picture you must see without fail. It has broke all house records wherever shown 1000 BUSHELS SPECIAL SELECT* ED Wannamaker Big Boll Cotton Seed, $1.00 per bushel. ' , t F. SNIPES, Menola, N.'C. NOTICE ?SEED PEANUTS FOR' cale. Choice lot of North Carolina bunch eeed peanuts. 7c per lb. MRS. A. 3. PEARCE, Winton, N.O. 4-27-St. ?? i'; LOST ? ON ROAD BETWEEN Ahoskie and Harrellsville, pair of tortoise frame glasses. Finder will please return to Ahoskie Depart ment Store and receive reward. ' ' WANTED?TO GET IN TOUCH with two parties who will ship by parcel post four dosen eggs each t week. I will furnish container, pay postage and pay highest market price tor good eggs. Call Saturday at Herald office, Ahoskie or address EGGS, care Herald office, Ahoskie. | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE .Having qualified as executors of the estate of D. T. Doughtie, de ceased, late of Hertford - County, North Carolina, this is .to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them to the undersized executors on or before the 4th day of May, 1924 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate settlement. This 4th day of May, 1923. , C. W. DOUGHTIE, F. T. DOUGHTIE. Postoffice: Ahoskie, N.C. 6-ll-6t. Subscribe to the Herald; do R now. NOTICE i Property Lilting Time For Ahosltie Under and by ,virtue of the author ity veatad in me hy Ahoskie Town Council, I will be prepared to take the tax lift of the aaid Town of Ahos kie on the following days in May, 1023, to wit: Every Tuesday and Friday in May, beginning May 11th and ending Mr.y 29th. Said days for lifting property being May 11, 16, 18, 26, and 29th. All property liable for town tax is. subject to all the rules and penalties prescribed for listing state and county taxes; and if any person shall fail to render such list within the time prescribed for listing same,, he is subject to pay double the tax as sessed oh any article for which he is liable to be taxed. This 9th day fo May, 1923. L. C. WILLIAMS, List Taker. 6-1 l-3t. ' t NOTICE OF RE-SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST By virtue of the powers contained in a certain deed.of trust executed on the 20th day of December, 1010 by J. E. Newsome to W. L. Curtis, Trus tee, which deed of trust is recorded in the Register bf Deeds office for Hertford County in book 68, on page 60; the conditions contained in said deed of trust having not been com plied with and on request of the hold er, the undersigned trustee will there fore on the > lSjh Day of May, 10123 Offer for re-sale to the highest bid der for cash, in front of the U. S. Post Office in the town of Ahoslde, N.'C., county of Hertford, the follow ! ing tract of land-to-wit: [' That certain tract of land lying and being in Hertford County, N. C., ad joining the lands of D. P. Baker's heirs, Alice Riddick, and others, bounded as follows, viz: On the North by the lands of Chas or Alice Riddick and D. P. Baker's heirs, on the East by the jands of D. P. Baker's heirs, and F- G. Tayloe, on the West by the lands of T. E. Browne and Pleas or Alice Riddick, on the South by the County Road leading from Ahoekie to St. Johns; which is all the land on the North side of said road purchased by J. D. Sessoms from J. H. Mitchell and wife on January 1, 1016, known aa the Riddick farm except that part of said land sold by A. W. Greene and J. E. Newsome to F. G. Tayloe. Time of sale?^May 16, 1923, be tween the hours of 12 m. and 1:00 o'clock p. m. Place of sale?In front of U. S. Post Office, Ahoslde, N. C. This 30th day of April, 1923. W. L. CURTIS, 6-4-28-2t. * , Trustee. CANCERS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED AT THE KELLAM HOSPITAL The Kellam Hospital treats successfully Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers, X-Ray Buna, and Chronic Sores without the use of the knife, X-Bay, Radium, Acids, or Serum, and we have treated successfully over 90 per cent of the many hundreds of sufferers treated during the past twenty-three years. KELLAM HOSPITAL, law. 1617 West Main Street. Richmond, Va ItsUscaTime Again THE 30*3% autco" i* still the fabric money's-worth of America. 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