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HARRELLSV1LLE NtWS in mi. ^ Mr. J. E- Wildsr .pent Wednesday moraine in Ahaelde on bustoaas. Mr. L. T. Holloman and Sherift Scull worn buaineae visitors in Hert ford, Tu?day. Messrs. M ft. Taylor and Edd Askew wont to AhosU* Tuesday to purchase a new ?ur. Mr. and Mrs. B. H- Ward and family warn in town Tuesday. Mr. 8. Hare was in town Tuesday on a business trip. All the school children were givsg a holiday Wednesday to attend (As Hertford County Fair at Wlntou. Mr. Walter Baker wp? in town Wednesday on business. Mr. T. A. Taylor's father pawed through town Wednesday on his way to the Fair. Mr. Edward Brans was g buriness visitor in town Wednesday after noon. ? The members of the Methodist Church had a booth at the Fair last week for the benefit of the church. Mrs. B. H. Ward and little sen. B. H., Jr., were In town Thursday. Mrs. J. K. Modlin spent Thursday morning la the home of Mrs. Mee V. Lowe. The echool children had a very en joyable trip to the Fair Wednesday on the "Kiddie" wagon. Messrs. D. G. and R. G. Baker paseed through town Wednesday af ternoon on their way to the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson were business visitors in town Thursday morning. B. G. Baker was in town Thursday afternoon. Mr. John Beaaley and family were in town Sunday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. George Castelloe at tended the funeral of Mr. Augustus Burch Thursday afternoon. Mr. Perry Deans was in town Fri day gfteraoon. UM vm .U J-J AW. M>?. ?I ? as a^vnovuio anciIUCU UIC funeral of Mr. Burch here Friday. Mr. Edward Evans and hi" sister, Miss lfagffie Evans spent Sunday af ternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I D. N. Evans. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sessoma and family were visitors in town Sunday 1 afternoon. j Mr. Frank Stone is visiting rela- < thres in town this week. Miss Annie Laurie Sesaoms spent i the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sessoma, in Ahos- > tie. ! ' Mr. J. L. Smith went to Edenton ! Sunday. < Rev. Walters filled his regular ap- i oointment at the Baptist Church < Sunday afternoon. < Mr. Grissom was in town Monday 1 afternoon on business. < Mr. H. H. Taylor went to Norfolk I Sunday. < The Baptist Young Peoples Union ! told its regular meeting Sunday 1 rvening at 7 o'clock . 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Callis and < Misses Ethel Callis and Mary Bfit shell went to Ahoekie Sunday even- 1 ng. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Taylor went to Ahoskie Sunday. Quite a number from our town and ricinity attended the Hertford County Fair at Winton last week. A Hallowe'en play, "The Magic Chest", was given by the High School girls and boys Tuesday even ing, November 6th at the school building. Mr. Walter Baker and his sister.' Miss Agnes Bakgr were in town Mon day afternoon. Mr. H. S. Basnight from Ahossie was here Monday. Messrs. Sidney Winborne, Jannie Fair!ess, Horace Taylor and Reuben Grissom passed through town Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. News nme and I family were visitors in Colerain Sun day afternoon. POWELLSVILLE LOCALS Mr. Den Holloman motored to 3now HiU 8unday. Mr. Lloyd Myers of Becky Mount *" a Sunday visiter in the home of hie Meter, Mrs. James S. Cowen. Mr. Old, who lute been buying pea nut* here, returned to Us home in Suffolk, ftetir"?T Mrs. H. 0. Baynor wee in AhosUe Friday Mr. Watt HoUoman and family motored to Hamihos Sunday to visit Mrs. Holloman's brother. H. C. Waters and family were 8ua-i day visitors in Washington. Dr. pad Mrs. J. B. Buflln were in Vinton Sunday at the bedside of Mrs. Owen, Mrs. RuMne'e mother, who to critically ill. The Womans* Missionary Society of Powellsville Baptist Church convened Friday afternoon with -Medical Mis sions", the subject. The discussion was most interesting. A number of our people attended Vinton Fair last weak. Mr. J. J. Alston spent last weak with his daughter, Mrs. Byron Rast er, of Boeeemer City. The prise offered by Mr. V. S. Cowan to the most interesting pro Tram rendered by the B. Y. F. U. Troup leader for the month, was won by Miss Clsrine Wynne. Congratu lations! Mr. J. E. Odom was in town Mon day. Mr. L. L. Harrell of Gateaville was the guest of his daughter, Miss Helen Wolfley, last week. The faculty attended the Teachers meeting at Windsor Saturday. We are glad to see Mrs. Lonnie Parker up again after a few days' ill Mr. Otto Harrell has moved in his attractive home on Cherry Street and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans have mov ed in the home made vacant by Mr. HarrelL Mr. J. E. Jordan was in Ahotkie Saturday. > NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST By virtu# of the power end; authority given by ? certain Deed of trust, executed by C. H. Hobbs to ' W. L. Curtis, trustee on December J 17, 1919 which is recorded in the of- ] Ice of the Register of Deeds for the s :ounty of Hertford, in book 68, page x 12, the following property will be 1 sold at public auction, vis: * That said tract or parcel of land 1 adjoining lands of J- E. Odom, Oma ! V. Greene, McGlohon Street and 1 flayes Avenue in town of Ahoskie, N. j 3? and bounded as follows: On the | iorth by lands of Oma N. Greene; on 1 the east by the lands of J. E. Odom; - >n the south by Hayes Avenue; on the i vest by McGlohon street, more fully: i iescribed as follows: Beginning at i the corner' of said lot at the corner i if Hayes Avenue and McGlohon 3treet; thence northerly along said ] McClohcn street 56 feet to corner of Omm N. Greene line; thence easterly i ilong said Oma N. Greene line 160 : Feet to corner on J. E. Odom line; thence southerly along said Odoui line 66 feet to corner op Hayes Are MAIWON NEW* Children* D?y *t the F*ir in Win ton m largely attended by our ?choel last Wednesday. Mrs. K. Brett and Mr*. L. H. Hol loman want to Murfreeaboro ahop P>??g Friday afternoon. We are gtod to ?y Mrs. H. E Dixon. who was quite sick last week, b out again. Mr. a?d Mis. H. V. Parker went to Murfreasboro Friday afternoon. Mia* Ella Ma* Parker, * student of Chowan College, spent the week-end at her home here. She was accom panied by Mtosee Mary Edith Cobb, Ruth Mitchell, Lucille Holloman and Jewell Askew. They returned to the; college Monday afternoon. Mrs. E. Brett entertained Rev. and Mrs. Whitley of Murfreasboro, and several of the college faculty Thurs day evening of last week at her home here. Misses Fannie Leigh and Estelle Dixon returned to Murfreasboro Hi^t School Monday morning after spending the week-end with their parents here. Mrs. J. G. Joyner left Sunday morning for her home in Seaboard after a weeks' visit in the home of her sister, Mr*. C. W. Stephenson. Miss Ella Mao Parker and her house guests. Misses HoUoman, Cobb, Askew and Mitchell motored to Boy kins, Vs., Sunday evening. Mr. and and Mrs. L. H. Holloman and son, Henry Webb, spent last Sunday in Seaboard visiting relative* at the Hotel Stephenson. Mr. Bill Privet of Gates County was a caller in town Sunday after noon. Mrs. Edgar Brett entertained her daughter, Miss Helen, and several of the college atudenta and faculty Monday at dinner. They were out on a hiking party and after the walk from Chowan College each one did full justice to the bountiful dinner prepared for them. The HERALD one year tor $L60. :t is worth the money. EXECUTORS'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of Hie sstate of Berry Joyner, Jr., deceas- i sd, Ute of Hertford County, North Carolina, this it to notify all persons laving claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the mdersigned at Roxobel, North Caro lina, on or before the 10th day of letober, 1924, or this notice will be ileaded in bar of their recovery. AH lersons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. , This the 10th day of October, 1923 REV. P. A. BISHOP, Executor 10-19-28-61. of Berry Joyner. 3. R. Tyler, Attorney for Executor. sue; thence along said Hayes Ave sue 100 feet to starting point at cor ser McGlohan Street and Hayes Ave nue. Place of sale?In front of U. S. Postoffiee, town of Ahoskie, N. C. Time of sale?Between the hours if 1:00 and 2:00 p. m., on December 15, 1923. Terms of sale?Cash. This the 14 day of November, 1923. U-l?-23-4t W. L. CURTIS, Trustee. North Carolina?Hartford Count/ J. A. Doughty, i. W. Doughty, W. J. Doughty, Susan P. Saunders, Bee tle C. Hortoc, C. W. Doughty, Floyd Doughty, Myrtle WiUoughby, Lonnie Doughty and D. . V. Tv_.. iwugnty Panlin# Doughty, S. L. Doughty, Hol?n Doughty, Rudolph Doughty and Beesfa- Doughty. By ordor of D. R. McGlohon, Clerk of the Superior Court, appointing J. A. Doughty Commiaeionar to sell the lands for division as deacrihed In the petition ftlad in this causa, the said Commissioner will offer for aula to the highest bidder the following de scribed lands upon the terms and con ditions aa follows: First Tract: Bounded on the north by the land* of Norman Ball and Tom Hall; on the East by the Duky Hall land and the Daniel Overton land; on the South by the lands of J. R. God win; on the West by the lands of Preston Artina and others, containing 82 acres more or leas, and known as tho & R. Doughty "home piaee." Second tract: Bounded on the North by B. Tree Branch; on the East by the Wflloughby land; on the West by the lands of Dr. J. H. Mit chell and others; on the South by the County Road leading frem Ahoe kie to Colloid, contorting 181 acres, more or leas and known as tho 8. R. Doughty "Holloman Mace". That the said purchaser will bo giv en two yearn in which to pay for said land, by paying one-third in cash and the balance in one and two years, evidenced by two notss of eqnal pay ment for the balance together with a deed of trust on the property secur ing same. The above land is sold for division among the heirs. I Place of sale?In front of the post office building in the Town of Ahos kie, N. C. Time of sale?November the 28th, 1923, between the hours of 10 and 2:00 o'clock, p. m. Terms of sale?1-3 cash, balance :>ne and two yean as above stated. This October 24, 1028. J. A. DOUGHTY, Commissioner. W. W. ROGERS, Attorney. 10-2ft-4t j Circumstantial Evidence Bobby: Awfully sorry, baby, but I must put some jam on your face, so as motherTl think you I stole it You see, you won't got j licked for it, and I would. j \ executor's notice Having qualified as executrix of R. R. psntley, deceased, late of Hert ford County, N. C., this la to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th 4*7 of October, 1924 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. MR& R. R. BRANTLEY, Ex'trx. John R. Venn, atty. l0-2?-?t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of the late Ella X. Rey nolds, of Hertford County .North Car olina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said ac ute U present them to the under signed on or before the 8th day of October, 1824, or this notice will be pleaded la bar of their recovery. All nenani indebted to said estate " 4 K*' "v,,? gpR|HW will olease make immediate MMNmL^ Thi. the 8th day of October, IMS. ANDKKW J. REYNOLD8, 10-12-?S-?t Administrator ' By Thad A. Bun, Attorney. EXECUTOR'S NOTICK Having qualified aa executor of the eatate of Biehaid O. Whitley, deceas ed, late of Hertford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all parsons holding claims against the said es tate to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Como,- N. a, on or before the Sffth day of October, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to the said, estate wiS please make imme diate payment This the M day of October, IMS. B. A. MAJETTE, Executor 10-M-4t estate of Richard O. Whitley w* .v MV-' ? 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