Red Devil Lye in the Slop AH hog disease it caused by germs that grow irto worms. Stop it at the germ stage by feeding Red Devil Lye. This prevent > disease and your hogs feed out quicker. See directions on the can. Get a fu m cans ?Ttry it?that's the test Saves Hogs and Feed ^I6CANSJ:| Hupmobile , , .- V. S ' ?',{.' - 1 I Ask the Head of the House The chances are he's a hard headed ? business man. One of those business men who is' supposed to have no sentiment about him. Ask him aboutthe Hupmobile. J Remember?he pays the bills. He knows just what-Hupmobile service is. For hfe measures it in dollars and cents. He will probably begin by telling you that he looks upon the Hupmobile as an investment. And he will probably say it's one of the best investments he has ever made. He may?if he pays attention to such small sums?pull out a note book and show you how little he has spent on repairs in ten or twelve or eighteen months, or in two or three years. And then as like as not he'll forget all about busi ness and investment?and just bubble over \ with Hupmobile enthusiasm. hi, We will be glad to leave you to him. If he's the average Hupmobile owner he's a better salesman than we are. He will tell you intimate things of his Hupmobile experiences that we cannot possibly know?evi dence of Hupmobile quality with a capital "E." And if you talk to two or three of his type? just average Hupmobile owners?there won't be much left for us to say when you come in to see us. E. O.HINES, f f AGENT \ v. *1200 i?. S-??.T?riagCar ot i? illir 4 7-M"Wt*C*r $2225 A 'An Expert Opinion' would showrthat ouratock include the very hest verities.' We keei nothing but the beet quality o grain, hay and feed of all kind* and our oats and hay are from tin choicest crops raised. Prices n< | higher than you pay elsewhere. S. E. VAUGHAN, AHOSKIC. N. C. J $2.95 to V r Richmond .\A. ^ June 1-2*3 1915 CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION Ticket! on Sale May 29th to Juno 2nd, in&, Knitted to June 10th. Extenaion ual i, rmtKXM, etc, cal on P) J. H. Robertf [j?( ffLAHTfr\? aftVirinc Ion it, caovrs tabtkless inic^ri~?3 (UorU.rnrKVt (V blood. Mfldtnp IV opotta. A em Toate. For odoltt ?mi ckiMran. No Notice; By virtue and authority of an order made in the Superior Court of Hertford County in a special proceedings now pending in said JJourt entitled "W. J. Pope, C. L. Pope, Jesse Pope, Jas. Pope. J. S. Pope and Martha Brown, JU Parte". ... The undersigned will on the seventh day of Jdne 1915 offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door of Hertford County a lot situate in the town of A'hoskie, N. C. de scribed as follows; beginning at corner of said lot at corner of Maple St. and 3rd. Avenue; thence easterly along said ave nue 150 ft. to corner or A. A. Newsomea lot; thence southerly along said Newsotne line 50 ft. to a corner; thence westerly along said Newsotne line 150 ft. to Maple St.; thence northerly along said St. 50 ft. to first stat ion and known as Tulie Pope lot. This the 26 day of April 1915. Jno. E. Vann. Commissioner. Notice. By virtue of "an order of the Superior Court of Hertford County, made in the Speoial pro ceeding entitled, J. H, Mitchell and W. C. Powell Against J. J. Askew Guardian of Gurther C. Odom, and Gurther C. Odom, now pending in said Hertford County Superior Court,^fhe un dersigned Commissioner will on the 7th, day of June 1915, at the Court House Door .of Hertford County, offer for sale to the highest .bidder, for cash, that certain tract of land lying in Ahoskie Township, Hertford County, ifr. C. and more particu larly described as follows, to-wit: That trapt of land known as the Odom land, adjoining the lands of A. G. Bazemore on the East, Ahoskie Swamp on the North, J. J. Askew on the West, Public road and J. J. Askew on the South. Containing 160 acres more or less. This the 30th, day of April 1915, ?> J no. E. Vann, Commissioner. Notice. ? ____ Having this day qualified before the Clerk of Hertford Cotfhty Superior Court, as administrator of Frances Scott, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate to make prompt payment thereof to tbe undersigned. All persons holding claim; against said estate are required tc present the same to tbe undersign ed within twelve months from date of this notice, or the same will be pleaded in bar of any recofery. This May 3rd, 1915. 1 P. C. PARKER. Adrnr. , Notice. f Having qualified as executor ol Chas. M. (Jullens deceased, late ^ of Hertford County, N. C., this 9 is to notify vall persons having > claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit tbem to the undersigned on or before the > i2th., day of April 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of fheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 12th? day of April 1915. Jambs D. Collkns, . . ? Executor. TO Drive Oat Malaria Aad Build Up The System Taks the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTBUS8S chill TONIC. You know what yon are taking, as the formula k printed on every label, showing it k Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives oat malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents NOTICE. For Jack service this aping. $10.00 insurance, see W.Joe. Mitchell or 4. E. Early, Aho&kie, h". C ___________________ Subscribe to The Herald ?_ Notice ofXand Sale. ! Under and by virtue of ait or der of ^he iSufterior Court of Hertford County, made in a special proceeding entitled Vir gie Newsome and W. Boyd New some, Ex Parte, now pending in the Superior Court of Hertford Count,y, this order being duly made and entered on the 22nd. ^fiiy of April, 1915, the under signed commissioner will on the 7th. day of June, 1915,'at the jcourtbouse door in Winton, N. 0., at 12 o'clock M. offer for sale to the highest bidder for~casb, a certain tract or parcel of land in jAhoskie Township, Hertford County, N. C? adjoining the lands of A. E. Saunders and C. W. Mitchell and qthers, bounded as follows, vix: on the North by the lands of A. E. Saunders; on the East by County road, leading from Aulander to Winton; on the South by the Ned Saunders Home Place; and on the West by the lands of Dick Jones and Bill Williford, containing about thir ty acres, more or less, a reference to which is hereby given .to. Book 57, page 23, Office of' Register of Deeds' of Hertford County. This the 22nd. day of April, 1915. Edgar T. Snipes, Commissioner, Notice of Land Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Hertford County, made in a special proceed ing entitled W. Boyd Newsome and Virgip Newsome, plaintiff*, against Paul House and Joaie House, defendants, now pend ing in the Superior Court of Hertford County, this order benig duly made and entered on the 22nd. day of April, 1015, the un designed commissioner will on the 7th, day of June, 1915, at the courthouse door in Winton. N. C., at 12 o'clock M. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, a cer tain tract or parcel of land lying in Ahoskie Township, Hertford County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Kdgar Seesoms, C. W. Mitchell, J. T. Parker and others, bounded as follows: on the North by the lands of Edgar Sessoms; on the South and West, by the lands of C. W.Mitchell and Westle.v Earley; on the East, by the lands of C. W. Mitchell and J. T. Parker, containing eighty eight acres, more or less, this being a i part of the Edward Saunders land devised in his last will and testa i ment, of record in book C., page i 88, of the record of wills, in the office of the Clerk of thfi Superior i Court of Hertford County, N. C., i to his four youngest children, sub . jfcct to the life right of his wife, ! Josie Saunden, whose life right to i the above land was conveyedd to the plaintiffs above by deed from said Josie Saunders, dated Janu ary 12tb., 1915, said land being conveyed to Santa Rosa Newsome in Book U., page 807, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hert ford County, N. C., a reference to ' all of said records is hereby given for a better description of said ' lands. This the 22nd. day of April, 1916. Edgar T. Snipbs Commissioner. ? - ? , ? : -i -i.J' '??? Administrator's Notjce! -? ? ? _ ? inn ft mum, i , IMTMU CMITI. J Having qualified ai adminis trator of L. R. Doffermver, deceased, 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 6th., day of May, 1916 or this notice trill be pleaded in bar of their recovery, all persons in debted to the said estate will please malce immediate payment. This the 1st., day of May, 1915 E. Brktt, Administrator, Winton, R. F. D., N. C. D. C. Barnes, Attorney. RUB-MY-TISM Will core your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Braises, Cnts and Burps, Old Sons, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used In ternally and externally. Price 25c. Calomel Dynamites A Sluggish Lifer. C'Tlfcio lulu sour bile, maUiiir yon lick ?M Jou hM ? day'* work. Calomel salivate*! It'* mercury. Calomel act* like dynamite on a sluggish liver. When caloupel come* into .contact with aour bile il craslia* into it. causing crump ing* and nausea. If you feel bilious, headiiuhy, constipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod sou's Liver Tone, which is a harmless veget ale substitute for dangerous calo mel. Take a spoonful and if it dosen't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, vou just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you'll lx> sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone vou will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It's harmless, pleas ant and aafe to give to children; tliey like it. Adv. Notice ol Sale Under Mortgage. By virtue of the power and authority given by a certain mortgage, executed by Willi* Wheeler to L. J. Lawrence, Guardian for Easie Williams et als, which is recorded in the office of Register of Deed for the County of Hertford, in book 37 page 319, the following property will be sold at Public Auction, vi*: The house and lot in the town of Murfreesboro in said County, arid State of North Carolina, bounded by Broad street of said town, the lands belonging to the heirs of Euclid Borland, deceas ed, the lands pf Pat Worrell, and Martha Wilson, and being the lot formerly occupied by the said Willis Wheeler, as a residence. . Place of Sale. In front of the Court House door in Winton, N. C. Time of Sale. Monday June 7th. 1914 at 11 o'clock a. m. f Terms of Sale. Cash. This May 1st. 1915. L. J. Lawrence, Mortgagee. Guardian for Essie Williams, et als. Notice. Is the liitrict Csart tf the United lUtei. 7*r the biters Mitrlet tf brth Cartlin. 1 In the matter of J. P. Han-ell. Bandrupt: By virtue of the powers con tained in a certain chattle mort gage executed b.7 C. T. White and Tilden Early to Mrs. Ella J. Har arrell on the 28th. day of Septem ber, 1914, which chattle mortgage is duly recorted in the Registers office of Hertford Conuty in Book 49, page 557, the undersigned Trustee will on the 2nd, day tot June, 1915, offer for sale to the (lightest bidder for cash at the Saw Mill of the said C. T. White, located on the White tract of land near the Jordan Hortan farm in Hertford County. N. C. the fol lowing described properity, to-wit: One Nagle Boiler, one Frick tuigine.. Garfield dougble edger, cut off saw and frame, dust chain and fixture, Slab chain and fixture, lumber trucks, pulleys and shaft ings, and all other attachments to said Saw Mill. Time of sale 12 o'clock M. This the 8th. day of May, 1925. Jno. E. Vann, Trustee. Notice. Having: qualified as adminis trator of the estate of H. H. Parker, deceased, late of Hert ford County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed on 01 before the 3rd., day of May 1916, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. "Phis 3rd., day of May 1916. B. B. Win boanu. Administrator. A Sluttish Uver Needs Attention. Let your liver get torpid and you are in for a spell of misery/ Everybody gets an attack now and then. Thousands of people keep their Livers active and healthy by using Dr. King's New Life Pills. Fine for the Stomach, too. Stop the Dispones. Constipation. Bili ousness snd Indigestion. Clear the blood. Only 26c. at you Drug gist. Adv.. - Recognition Temporally Withheld Why North Carolina Was Not Ac cepted a Registration State. Prospects Bright for Fstare Re. cognition. Informal application for recog nition as a registration stale lias been made to the Federal Census authorities by the Stole Board of Health. A visit has just been made to Washington in behalf of1 state recognition by Drs. Rankin and Gordon who plead the cause of North Carolina before the census experts. The amended vitol statistics law seemed very satisfactory, as did also the birth registration, and for moat part, the death regiatration. The new director of the Census. Mr. Samuel L. Rogers, himself a North Carolinian, was very an xious that his home State receive recognition. The federal authori ties were obliged to' i>oiut out, however, that while the death registration waa satisfactory thro ughout the greater part of the Stele sod own excellent in a great many counties, on account of the very poor showing, made by Dunlin Jackson, Jones, Swain < iud V otauga counties and the | r.iwter poor reealts obtained in Graham, Rutherford, Sudies, iliatea and Currituck couutiea, t mt at would be unfair to other .nates to eompare figures from Nwrth Carolina. The hope was extended by the federal authorities, however, that perhaps a little later another in vestigation might show a marked improvement in the above counties and that the old North State might be accorded proper recognition throughout the civilized world where human beings are held in sufficiently high esteem as to have made official records of tbeir births and deaths. The State Board of Health is confident that when the facts are appreciated these few couutier, for the need of a little more care and attention to the registration of their deaths, will not binder or impede the progress of the State as a whole. Program. - - Bertie Union Meeting, Elam Baptist Church, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. May 28, 29 and 80, 1915. To Preach the Introductory Ser mon?T. T. Speight. Alternate?E. F. Sullivan. To Preach the Missionary Ser mon?John F. Cale. Alternate?C! L. Dowell. Practical Subjects I. What aliould a Christian readi?G. E. Lineberry, L. E. Daily. II. Sabbath Desecration?C. W. Mitchell, C. W. Scarborough. III. The elements of a pros|ier ous church?C. H. Griffin, J. F. Cale. IV. How can we raise the standard of church life??Dr. R. P. Thomas, H. H. Honevcutf. V. Scriptual metbodods of giving. 1. Who should give??Dr. J. M. Jacobs. 2. How much should we give? Dr. C. G. Powell. 3. When should we give??E. F. Sullivan. 4. What are the best plans for church benevolence??K. D. Stukenbrok. : i".? ? ? i Chowan Motor Co. PASSENGERS-rMAIL--EX PRESS Daily Except Sundays'. NO STEAMER ON SUNDAYS'. -Ct Murfreesboro 7:60 am.?1:30 pm. Ar Mapleton-Como 8:10 am.?1:60 pm. Ar. 8ear? Wharf.. 8:40am.?4:10pm. Ar. Wtnton 1:60 am ?6:10 pm. Ar. TUNIS ......10:10am.?6:30pm. Lv. TUNI8 11:30 am.?0:06 p?. Lt. Winton 11:60am.?6:10pm. Lv. Scars Wharf.. 1:00 pm ?7:30 pm. Lv. Ifaplston^omo 1:80 pm.?8:00pm. Ar. Murfiaesboro 1:30 pm.?8:10 pm. Passengers coins to 8uffoIk. Nor folk. Richmond, and points North, are notified that the CALUMET does not make odnBectlon at Tunis with train No. 48. arriving at Tnnls at 1:68 p.m. In ordar to make Suffolk. Norftrtk, Richmond and Northern points, pas sengers should take boat leaving at 7:60 a. m. Passengers coming Tram . the North or South, for Winton. Sears Wharf. Como, Mapleton. or Mufreee boro. dan take boat laavlng Tnnls ait U:30 a. m. or 8:06 p. m. Passengers going South, can take boat leaving Murfreesboro at either 7:60 a m. ar 8:80 p. m. URIAH VAUGHAN, Mgr. Thia November 23rd., 1914. Notice olSile Under Deed o! Trust By virtu* of the power mid au thority Kiven by * certain deed of trust executed by F. 8. Drake to Stanley Winborne, trustee which is recorded in the office of Regis ter of Deads for the County of Hertford, in Book 52 on Page 24, the following property will be sold si Public Auction, via: All the right, title, interested and estate of the said F. S. Drake in the old John C. Drake houie placje, in which property Johti C. Drake, deceased had a life estate, bounded on the north by the public road leading from Mnrfraeaboro | to Boone's bridge, on the east by the lands of Julian C. Drake and P. P. Drake, on the south by the Meherrin River and on the west by the lands of Julian 0. Drake. Also, all the interest of the said F. S. Drake, real, personal and mixed, in the estate of his father. John C. Drake, deoeased. Place of Sale. In front of Win bor..e and Winborne's office in Murfreeeboro, N. C. Time of Sale. Between the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 P. M. Saturday June 5th 1916. Terms of Sale. Cash. This May Atb. 1915. Stanley Winbohne, ?v Trustee. North Carolina, ) jn tj)e Hertford Coot,. \ 8uPeri?r Court. ?. 6. Sears, s. vs. Wilts Veneer Company. The above named defendent will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Hertford County for damages to cutting timber under contract size, aud for damages to cropes on the Ca^fas and Jenkins tracts of land in iManey'a >leck Township Hert ford County N. C. and the defend ant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by this court against the property of said defendent, and the defend ant will further take notice that he is required to-appear at the next term of Superior Court of Hert ford County to be held on the fifth Mondf-Mbe'ore the first Mon day in 1916 Bt 1 Geurt hoif iJFj^iiid County in ? Winton, N. C. and answer or / demur to the complaint in sa>d action or the plaintiff will apply to the court fbVsthe relief demanded in said complaint. Tl.i^tKeJWd (lay of May 1916. ? H. MCGlohon, * Clerk Superior Court. Notice. , li Ik li?trkt f??rt ?f U* ntM MXn, F#r the UtUri kiitrM ?f lirU tanlisa. In the matter of J. P. HarreJi Bankrupt: Pursuant to an order made in the above entitled matter, I wilt expose for sale for cash on the Slat, day of May, 1915, in the town of Ahoakie, State of North Carolina, Hertford -County, the reversionary intereshin the Home stead allotted to the said J. P. Harrell, by the underaighed Trustee, in the following describ ed property, to wit: The house and lot at Ahoskie, N. C. whereon the said Harrell now lives adjoin ing the lauds of J. C. Newaome and J. R. Garrett, and containing one acre. 2nd. The tract of land: known as the Askew tract, situate: in Ahoskie township, Hertford! County,*N. C. adjoining the lands; of James Butler, J. R. Askew-, S. E, Dilday and.others, contain ing 48 acres more or less. This the 8th, day of May, 1915. Jho. E. Vanm, Trustee. HELP WANTED. We will employ 25 good laborers. Apply to forman at our plant. Chowan Cooperage Company, Inc. Tunis, N. C. ? ; ? ' V . ' ? Cuts, Burns, liilm, lorn, Wound, and Mm quiokly hMkd wfefc Arnio. Mn. It arm*, infection. nutiMpti* Honor Book If It Fdk"" Tk. OriSinH and Tmki Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heal* the Hurt