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THOSE tONO WAITS.* ?Don't you Member me, slrf* | asked the culler, addressing the man at the office "fleek who wee poring over / the market report In a dally paper. "Remember your' queried the men f addressed, peering at the cellar orer the top of hla gold-rlmmed glaaaea. I . "Yea. air; don't you remember your old waiter at the chop houae? Why, ] I recall the laat order you gave me? porterhouse steak, French fried po ' tatoee? r" * "Oh, yea, I remember you now," aald f the man, dreamily, rubbing hla hand . over hla forehead, "la the meal ready I yet r ' Another Matter. t . "Those two men orer there seem to ' be baring a 'heated argument. I Just now heard one aay something about ' 'that rile weed.' I'll bet he's a fool . reformer abusing tobacco." ' "You do him a greifa Injustice. Those | two chaps are merely*' dlacusaing the ' merits and demerit* of the dandelion." Appropriately Named. "What do you call your bulldog f the rtaltor aaked the farmer. "'Nabs!'" ' "A eurlous name for a dog. Why do you call him that?" "Wait till a tramp comes along and | 111 show you." ? -? POOR OLD NEWTON. > _ Tbe Teacher?Newton discovered why the apple fell down. The Pupil?Did he discover what makes hair fall out? The Difference. Oh. Pleasure Is the elided srlnd That holds us to a futile quest. And Happiness Is what we And When we stow weary and would rest. Explanation. "How could two such silent people ever do their courting?" "Well, she has such a speaking countenance." "But what about him?" "Oh, his money talks." They Often Do. "Gerald and Vanessa are to be mar ried. I get the credit for making' tbe mJfch." "Take all the credit you can get, my dear. In a few years they may be giving you the blame." An Endless Supply. "You say you do It that way to save trouble?" x "Yes." "Foolish! What's the use of saving trouble when you can borrow as much as you like?" Appropriate. Head of the Family?If nobody wants this pudding I'll Just finish It off. It's a pity to waste It Quest?My mother used to say there's nowt wasted where folks keep pigs.?Ideas. Baseball Enjjlish. Mrs. Exe?Oh, dear! It tells In the paper how a poor baseball player "died at the plate." Mrs. Wye?Killed himself by over eating, I suppose. UP TO DATE. I ? I The Teacher?Willie, how did the clar of Russia get rid of the Polea? Willie?He put the wlrea under ground, I guess. Public Office. Oh, long and arduous la the chase How oft has history told U! You have to fight to get a place And fight still more to hold It' i, Hla Definite 8tatua. "The fellow, who married your daughter?" "He la my aon-ln-tibn Jttbw," grimly replied Grout P. Smith. '1 don't know ' what he uaed to be."?Judge. m Clear Enough. "I can't underatand that glaaay stare ?he gave me." "Why, anybody ought to be able to tee through a glaaay ataru." Flooring," Ceiling" and Siding For Sale by Onancock Lumber Co. Earleys, JV. C. COLDS it LaGBIPPE 5 or 0 doeee 000 will break any caw of Chill* & Fewer, Cold* & LaGrippe; it acta on the liref better than Calomel and doce not Notice. Having qualified, aa adminis tratrix of L. R. Cobb deceased, this is to notify all persona hav ing claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 80th day of Feb ruary 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All parties indebted to same estate, will please make immedi ate pryment. 'This the 20th day of February, 1915. Julia B. Cobb, ? Administratrix. Jtki V. Wssftr, 1 n.1 > HflCEtt V. V. Wttftr, Ci?b lew, I 1.1. Wttiir, W. fl. Water, lirj I NI1IH. T. SltUw tit Leuit LitUi. J The defendants above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been com mence*} in the Superior Court of Hertford County, to sell for par tition- certain Real Estate de scribed in the complaint which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court at hisoffice in the Court House iu Winton, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 22nd day of Mardh, 1916, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This, thq 19th day of Febru ary, 1915. D. R. McGlohon, Clerk Superior Court. 2 25-41. I , ? 11 ,i , - Notice of Sale. By virtue of the authority ! given in a certain deed of trust executed by John H. Taylor and wife, Martha A. Taylor to D. C. Barnes, Trustee, which is duh recorded in the Register's office of Hertford County in Book 52, on Page 390, default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby and at the re quest of the holder thereof and in conformity with the terms of! the said deed of trust, I will, or Tuesday the 9th, day of March. 1915, at about twelve o'clock M.j before the law office of D. C. Barnes in the town of Murfrees boro, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing property: The right, title, interest and estate of the said John H. Taylor in that tract of land in Maney's Neck Township, Hertford County, North Carolina, known as the Aaran laylor land, which is bounded on the north by the lands W. T. Boulds, on the east by the lands of Jos. G. Majette's heirs, on the south by the lands of Sears, and on the wist by the lands of C. C. Moore and Eldridge Stuart's heirs, contain ing one hundred acres, more or less, also one black Jack Mule, being the one purchased by the said laylor from J. S. Lawrence in February 1913. This the 8th., day of Febru ary~1915. / D. C. BARNES, I ., > Trustee. Notice. Having qualified as Adminis trator of Clyde Bynum, Deceased this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, on or beWe the 11th, day of February, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment i9i5,is the 9th"day of ?ebruary D. C. BARNES, Administrator. Notice. ? ' Having qualified as Adminis trator of Tobe Whitehead, De ceased. late of Hertford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, on or before the lfeh, day of February, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will oledae make immediate payment.. '/ This the 9th., day of February 1915. ^ D. C. BARNES, Administrtaor. ? Notice I ? f Having qualified as adminis trator of W. H. Mullen deceased, , this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said Estate to present them to the under- ( signed, or my Attorney, on or before the 28th day of January, 1916, or this nbtice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All parties indebted to said ^ estate, will please make immedi ate payments. This, the 28th day of January, 1916. M. T. Mullen. - 1 * Administrator. By R. C. Bbidgkb, c Attorney. Notice o! Sale Under Mortgage. By virtue of the power an authority given b.V a certain mort gage, executed b.v J, T. Askew 8 and wife Henretta to W. P. Wil- ^ loughbv which is recorded in the ' office of Register of Deeds for the County of Hertford, in book 87. fl page 381. the following property ' will be sold at Public Auction, 9 via: 9 First tract known as m part n: i he Sumuers land adjoining tin 1 lands of J. T. Askew, containint one hundred and four acres. Set ond tract, known as a part of Uo Wilson Askew land adjoining 1 tbe lands of Joseph Hollowan Wright Holloman. Mary A. Hollo man containing thirty acres lying I tod being in 8t. Johns township. I Hertford County, North Carolina. Place of Sale: Court House < loor Winton, N. C. J Time of Sale: March 1st, 1916. ( Terms of sale: Cash. 1 , Ahoskie, N. C. January 27tb., , 1916. w. P. wlllouohbt, ' Mortgagee. J ? < Notice. Haying qualified as Adminis trator of J. L. Baugham, de ceased, late of Hertford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons bayingclaims against said estate to present ? them to the undersigned on or betore the 18th. day of February, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded .n bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 18th, day of February 1915. J. A. POWELL. ? Administrator, 2-18-6w! Harrellsville, N- C. ,, Notice. There lias been taken up at the plantation of Mrs. Lizzie Jernigan in Ahoskie township one Bull Yearling, color pale red, unmark ed, about one and* a half years old. The owner of this yearling can secure same by applying to Mrs. Jernigan and proving his owner ship and paying all costs of adver tising and keeping; otherwise same will be sold after 30 days. Jno. A. Nohthcott, Register of Deeds. Winton, N. C., February 3rd.. 1915. Notice. The has been taken up at the plantation of W. T. Hollomou in Ahoskie Township,. one heifer, about eighteen or twenty mno$hs old, pale red, with some white; marked with swallow fork and hole in; right and swallow fork and under half moon in left ear; The owner can get this heifer by ap plying to Mr. Hollomon and prov ing ownesship: If not claimed, same will be sold after thirty days. Jno. A. Novthcott, Register of Deeds. Winton, N. C., February 22nd., 1915. ! LKT CI Tim R n IN ?/ The Herald office has just re ceiyed some new job type and can ( turnout neat work at much leas c than you are charged by the city | offices. Let cs prove it to you. -] 1 ' H wnaesin You Need e Oisud Toefe \ Take drove's I The Old Standard Clove's Ts stilus t chill Tonic Is eqaally valaable a# s 1 General Tonic because it contains-the . well known tonic propertiesoSQUININE " end IRON. It actsnothe Liver, Drive* C ; 1 - i . - . ~1 Hel^s lor Home-Makers. (Concluded from page 1) iround it. Scallops* Potatoes Mix cold mashed potatoes with wo to four tablespoons of grated iheeae. coyer with Tumatu Sauc* ind brown in the oven. Baked ( abba*. Cook the shredded cabbage in toiling unwilled water until tender. Irain and salt, then coyer with omato sauce and grated chpese. Sake a few moments in a moder itely hot oven. Curd Cheese and Nuts are a good lubatitute for meat. Macronl With Chicken. Macroni. 1 cup Salt. 1 teaspoon Water, 8 qts. Cream Sauce, 1 cup or more. Cold chicken, 1 cup. Drop the macaroni into boiling ailed water, cook until tender, Iratn, pour cold water through it o keep it from sticking. Put a *j-er of macaroni in the baking lish and a layer of chicken alter* lately. and cover with the cream auce. <>r a sauce made of chicken (otic. VVhc bits of beef sre left form s oa?t or stew, tbe same may be 'Sed with macaroni and tomato uce, as s meat substitute. See Tomato Sauce under Brown Jeef Stew. MEXICO Jen. M.?Mexican rebele under Villa cap tured OJlnaga. mux of the Federal troope lad several of the generals taking refuge in Americas side of the Rio Oraude. Feb. 1. - President Wilson lifted em JSrgo on exportation df arms which was moiled to Mexico bp President Toft. Feb. Mexican situation brought to ?ew crisis by ? laying of W. 8. Benton, itch rancher and a British subject, sup msedly by Villa April 1?Villa captured "Torreon after ileven days' of bloody fighting. Villa's oss BIO killed and 1,100 wounded and that >f the federals much greater. April 8?Arrest of unarmed American ilueJackets by federal authorities at Tam *co brought demand from Admiral Mayo hat Huerta apologise and that American lag be saluted. April It ? Huerta refused to render a sa ute to the American (lag In Tamploo April 14.?President Wilson ordered At actic and Pacific fleets to Mexican waters it once to enforce his demands on Huer ta. Federal army routed by Villa at end of line days' battle at flan Pedxr - April 1*.?Huerta refused to agree to the I emends of the United States for an un fondltlonal salute of the flag, and Presi lent Wilson drafted his message to con tress and two proclamations declaring a ?hostile" blockade of Mexico ports and larhor. April ,|k?President Wilson personally isked congress for support In action igalnst Huerta House adopted resolution giving presl lent free rein, after debate la which his mllcy war assailed. Senate postponed ictlon tor a day. April tl.?American marines captured mrt of Vera Crux after a fight In which 'our Americans were killed and twentr ine wounded and about MO Mexicans vers killed. Read Admiral Badger with Ive ships arrived at Vara Crux April B.?flenata passed resolution Justl 'ytng the president In using the armed forces of the nation to enforce his de nands on Huerta. Taking of Vera Crux completed by ma inee and bluejackets, supported by the runs of the warships, twelve Americans >etng killed and fifty wounded. April a.?President Wilson ordered the Fifth brigade, Oeneral Funston In com mand, to embark for Vera Crux at OaJ reston. The embargo en shipment of arms to Ifexlco was restored. April 24.?Fifth brigade sailed from Oal reeton for Vera Crux Congress passed the volunteer ariay-Mn April B.?President Wilson accepted the lifer of Brasll, Chile and Argentina, hrough their plenipotentiaries, to mediate he Mexican trouble, stipulating that Huerta must resign. April 28.?Fifth brigade arrived at Vera -rus and Oeneral Funston assumed the luprgme command there. Robert J, Kerr if Chicago appointed civil governor of the :My. A thousand refugees landed at Oal reston. May 1.?Secretary Garrison ordered 6en iral Funeton to establish complete mili ary government In Vera Crux displacing he civil government May 10-American naval forces seised Lottos Island as a base for operations May 11.?Funeral services for marines ind sailors killed at Vera Crux held at Brooklyn navy yard. President Wilson da Ivering the address. May. 18. ? Constitutionalists captured ramplco. May 10.?Mediators met at Niagara falls. Ont , and outlined program Includ es elimination of Huerta. Carransa and Eapata and the holding of a free election inder the auspices of a provisional gov irument. June i.?Huerta .accepted the Niagara falls peace program. June a.?Zacatacas taken by Villa's irmy. July 8.?The A. B. C. mediators loft Niagara Falls after Issuing a statement that "all that remains to be done Is to organise and establish a provisional rovernment for Mexloo." July 8.?Husrta received the major ty of votes cast lb the Mexican presl lentlal election and Blanquet was cho len vice-president. , July 10?Huerta resigned as presl lent of Mexico and lert the city. Fran -'SCO Carbajal was sworn In as presl lent. July 8*.?Huerta sailed on the des man cruiser Dresden for Jamaica. % ?rompt Action Will Stop Your Cough. Whsn 'you first catch a Cold often indicated by a sneeze or :ough), break it up at once. The dea that "It does not matter" of en leads to serious complications. Phe remedy which immediately nd easily penetrates the lining of he throat is the kind demanded. )r. King's New Discovery soothes he irritation, loosens the phlegm, fou feel better at once. "It seem d to reach the very spot of my lough" is one .of many honest Bstimonials. 50c. at your Drug iet. Adv. Notice ol Sale Under Mortgage. I B.v virtue of the power end I authority given by a certain Mort- I mure executed b.v Cbarlea Trum- I mel and wife to C. W. Spruill I which ia recorded in the office of I the Register of Deads for the 1 County of Hertford, in book 48. fl Page 252, the following property ? ? will be aold at Public Auction, viz: A lot of land in Hertford Coun- I ty, N.C.,and lying on the east I aide o( Maple Street, in Ahookie, adjoining tlie landa of Iaaac New mime, the county road leading I from Ahoakie to Cofield. Con taining three aoree. Known aa the lot on which Trummel now livea. Place of Sale: Court House door, Wihton, N. C. Time of Sale: 12, Thursday March 18th, 1015. January 30th, 1015.' Winston a Matthews, . . Attorneys. C. W. Spbcill, Mortgagee. Hat* at lartk Caraliaa I II III CMitj ?f lertkrl J MTEI1M CSCKT l?kt Imtkltr U. 1 (f tartar lattkewt C?. ) w? By virtue of an execution dir ected to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Hertford !County in the above entitled act ion, I will, on Monday, the 1st., day of March 1915 at noon, at the Court House Door Of said - County, sell to the highest bid der for cash, to satisfy said ex ecution, all the Right, Title and Interest which saidC, W.Carter, the defendants, has in the fol lowing described Real Estate, to-wit: One tract of land on the Blue Floor Road, leading from Oak Ville Farm to Reid's Crossing. Beginning at a pine on East side of said road, thence South erly along said road to Deep Creek, thence along said Creek to the line between lots No. 5 and 6 of the J..,M- Matthews division thence Northerly down maid, dividing line to a marked pine, .thence Westerly along Hbc pf marked trees to starting point, containing 35 acres more or less. This 30th ,Jay of January 1915. A. E. Gakmtt, - _? . 1' "^Sheriff., . For Sale. / ? 'qf At a bargain to quick buyer one Kemp Manure Spreader and "Tiger" Tobacco Transplanter. .All in first class condition. ?' A. P. Robkbtbon, * Aboskie, N. C. Change of Schedule Effective- (rem and after this date-, and until further notice, the Steamer CALUMET win observe the following schedule: Lv. Murfreesboro 7:50 aiy.?J :30 pm. Ar Mapleton-Como 8:10 am.?2:50 pm. Ar. Seers Wharf.. 8:40am.?1:10pm. At. Winton .... 1:50am.?6:10 pm. Ar. TUNIS 10:10 am?5:10 pm. Lv. TUNIS 11:10 am.?0:05 pm. Lv. Winton ......11:50am.?(:20pm. Lv. ~Sean Wharf.. 1:00 pm.?17:10 pm. Lv. Mapleton-Como 1:30 pm.?8:00pm. Ar. Murfreesboro 1:50 pm.?8:20 pm. Passengers going to Suffolk. Nor folk. Richmond, end points North, are notified that the CALUMET does not make connection at Tunis with train No. 48. arriving at Tunis at 2:58 p.m. In order to make Suffolk, Norfolk, Richmond and Northern points, pas sengers should take boat leaving at 7:60 a. m. Passengers coming from the North or 8outh, for Winton. Sears Wharf, Co mo, Mapleton, or Mufrees boro, can take boat leaving Tunis sit 11:30 a. m. or 8:05 p. m. Passengers going Sonth, can take boat leaving Murfreesboro at either 7:50 a. m. or 2:80 p. m. ? CHOWAN MOTOR CO.. Per Uriah Vanghan, Mgr. This November 23rd, 1314. Kmilrn Cvfitiit litwltdge. \ Inteligence requires constant knowledge of local conditions and affaira. And this paper supplies the demand in fifty two install ments at $1.00 per ya?r. Tired! ave lee Hm4{ tee dveef iiiuuf is ewwlmag fom 4m mm shtl net it is e?4 itthtv. tee era iii. teev ?niee ev?8sel?elv. yousmub. imuri eed uve* ettl stlrrlag ?*. nssbleg w4b de this better ate Clectric Bitters weft. g ,..L ' v . a??C? fLET OS HELP YOU SAVE!? W That ia our business?saving money for you. You w fare too busy MAKING the money to devote much tune to U SAVING it, Let thie bank do yqur saving for you, and we will pay .vou 4 per cent inter eat while it remains on de- 1 posit in out savings department. Tiius we take care of %l fyour money for you, and when you want it we give you back more than you gave us. jl Doesn't this appeal to you, young man? And older U men, toot And ladies and young ladies, toot | BANK OF AHOSKIE | X 'AHOSKIE, N. C. , T r GASPA RILLA | . V TAMPA, FLORIDA CARNIVAL ) ? Mardi-Gras ) New Orleans > Mobile and Celebration ) Pensacola p, ; Excursion Tickets will be sold for the above occasions ' rom Ahoskie, N. G., on February 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, at fares named below, by the Atlantic Coast Line Thi Standard Railroad of the South Tampa, Florida. $25.25 New Orleans, La.....$26.75 Mobile, Ala $23.90 Pensacola, Fla._ $23.90 ; < i Tickets will be limited, at time of purchase to February ! 26th. but an extension of final return limit to March 15th may be obtained by de|Hu-iting tickets prior to expiration and upon imyment of $1.00. For Schedules, reservation etc., inquire of Atlantic C<x)>t Line Ticket Agents, or address, mmmmZ , W. J. CRAIG, T, C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager, General Passenger Agent, ! Wilmington, N. C. g gAVg ^7-E/lO/LK This Bank pays 4 per cent on time deposits, and we respectfully invite your account. ^ If you want to "GET, 'ANYWHERE'? save steadily and with a purpose. Do this by depositing regularly in eur Bank. We welcpme all accounts, large or small. ?ttvCOME IN TO SEE US. -??T" * Farmers**Atlantic Bank, IAhoskie, tf. C. n i?i^??i(h?j^?i of?? ' ???.|f?jhi m DO YOU LIKE YANILLA FLAYOR? | You probably do not if you have been using that made from Beans which is necessarily weak on account of the high cost of Beans or that made from a combination 1 of Boa us and in such clumsy proportion that you do (tot F get the real flavor.. It is a rather dainty, elusive flavor which is blended^and perfected by the use of choice Mexican Beans, Conmarin and Vanilla and bottled under. CLIMAX BRAND It imparts ai smoothness and deliciousness to your Ice i Cream, Cakes and etc. Try it, 10c and 25c bottles. 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