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I hare for sale in Virginia, near railroad, a large old ]; ' Virginia plantatiou, containing one thousand or fifteen hun- ;; ;; dred acres, with fine old dwelling on same with other out ;; ;; buildings. ! | ;; I also hare for sale a second hand Ford Touring Oar, in ; ;; good running condition, and several articles of personal pro- J I; perty, such as buggies, plows, typewriters, stovesv.etc. ; E.T. SNIPES. Hboskie. 11. C. A From this?to this "Through with the pen? YES, FOREVER!" "I have just bought a new Remington JUNIOR Typewriter" JJ ETTER follow the lead of thi, wiee man and do the same. It U the firat chance you have erer had, or that anybody haa oyer had, to buy a brand new Reming ton-made machine, carrying the iron-clad Remington guarantee, at auch a low price. i??thmteyiowtlMrtymmw4?ttp?wittK. Irary Ii4immUom *Uo hu w.itlng to do. TImi t|ft?ri(?i Ui rr..T^d Ita t?)m to Ml m< to ?rrfctoy. UkitM;WaMeCMMi|?4?UlM ?MM* pamt ran mM. 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By virtue of tin*, i>ow?raftint?ili ed in a certain Deed uf Trust ex ecuted on the let day of June 1912 by 1). F. Belter end wife Hellie O , L. T, Sumner end wife Knee E. ?ud Goo. W. Baker to B. P. Wil liauoa Trustee, successor of .1. T. Williams Trustee deceased, which Deed of Trust is duly recorded in the Register of Deed- Office for Hertfond County in B?*>k 36 on pave 610, the undersigned Trustee will on the !4ih day of December 1913, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in the town of Ahoskie, bounty of Hertford, Slate of North Carolina, the following described lot to wit: Dil on south side of Main Street idshe town of Anoekie county of state\tforesaid, more fully described, lajgiuuiug at corner of said lot on ^ainXStreet at corner of J. A. Copelirtublot on Main Street thence along said Main Street in an easterly direc tion forty three feet to Bank of Ahoskie line, thence in a southerly direction along said Bank uf A bos kie line and J. A. Copeland line eighty feet to a comer of J. A. Copeland land, tl ence along J. A. Copeland line in a westerly direc tion forty three feet to a corner on J. A. Copeland line, thence in a northerly direction alongside J. A. Copeland line eighty feet to start ing point on Main Street. Known as the lot on which the two brick stores now occupied by Hays-Cur tis Co., and Phelps & Myers are situated. Place of sale, in front of stoie now occupied by Pbelpa and Myers, in the town of Ahoskie. Hertford County, *N. C. Time of sale, at 2 o'clock P. M. on the 14th day of December 1916. Tbis the lOtb day of November 1916. B. P. Williams, Trustee. Cold* do not Leave Willingly. Because a cold is stubborn is no reason why you should be. Iu ?lead of "wearing** it out, 8?t sure relief by taking Dr. King's New Piscovery. Dangerous bronchial and lung ailments often follow a cold which has been nag. lected at the beginning. As your body faithfully battles those cold germs, no better aid can be given than the use of this remedy. Its merit has been tested by old and young. Oet a bottle to-day. 50c and $1.00. Adv. * OUR UNI OF STAPLE GROCERIES eu bo r?|l?d upon as balnf always Era sod Irosb. HpuMtsapars who ow and appreciate fpsd Coffee, Tea, Sugar Spices tad GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS will bo thoroughly satisfied with oar gaoda altar tha first purchase. Lowest Cash Rices to be Found in Town J. P. BOYETTE, AHOSKIE, M C, "NOTICE." tft Those desiring Jack service? this fall $10.00 insurance see W. Joe. Mitchell, or J. E. E^*lt, Ahoekle, N. C . B. 1. ???????? Its MM Thai toss tot Mtsst Its tost Bvcaaw * tu male ?d luatin rata. LAXA TIVR BROMO Ol-INIBK i> ordin.rr Oadata* aaS 4an aa< nw ihhuiihm mr ? . i" ' ^ '** ? Notice! Under and by virtue of an order made b.v the Superior Court of Hertford County in the special proceeding entitled "W. D. Boone, Administrator of Marmsduke Boone, deceased, v?. Susie Cope land and husband James Oopeland. Deborah Pope and husband John Pope, and others, heirs at law," the same born* No. 23 upon the special proceeding docket of said Court, the undersigned eomniis snhier will, ob the 6lh day ofj December, 1915, between, I lie hours of IX A. M. and 1 P. M.. st the Court House Door in Winlnii, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that tract of land lying and being in YViutou Township and bounded as follows: On the Went by the lands of J. W. Paison's heirs; on the North by the lands of J. W. Paison's heirs and H. H. Jones;on the East by the lands of Jordan & Parker (known as the Pal Boone tract); on tbe South by the lands of C. D. Nickens. it being that tract of land on which Marma duke Boone, deceased, lived end died, containing eight acres, more or less. This 5th day of November, 1916. W. D. Boone, Commissioner. Notice. B.v virtue of tlie power* con tained in ? certain Deed of Trust executed on the 13th day of July, 1891, by 8. M. Auroack and wife, Haltie Aumack, to Jno. E. Vami. Trustee, which Deed of Trust ia duly recorded in the Register of Deeda office for Hertford County in book 4, pane 4o, the undersign ed Trustee will on the Qth da.V of December, 1911. offer for aale at the Court House door of Hartford County, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract of laud, to wit: A tract ol land aituated in HarrellsvilleTown abip, Hertford County. N. C., known as tbe old Daniel! land, commencing at tbe old Nicholas HarrelPe corner op CbiiKjueuin Creek and running aaid line to the public road leading from Pitch Landing to Harrellsviile; thence up said road toChioquepin bridge, thence down tbe various course* of said Creek to Brat station, con taining by estimation 300 acres more or less. It being street of lend whereon the |atc S. M- Au mack lived sod died, and known as bis home place. This tbe first day of Novem ber, 1915. Jno. E. Vano, Trustee. Notice. By virtue of ths powers contain ed in a certain Deed of Truat exe cuted the Int. day of August. 1913 by R. L. .Doffermyre and wife, Euzalia Doffermyre, to John E. Vann, Trustee, which Deed of Trust is duly recorded m the Reg ister of Deed's office for Hertford County, in book 61, page 9, the undersigned Trustee will on the 6tb day, of December, 1915, offer lor sale to tlie highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door of Hertford County, the following described real estate, to wit: A lot or parcel of land in tlie town of Mspletpp, Hertford County, N. 0? bounded on the West by the Wniton and Mapleton road; on the North by the woods road; on the East bv the land of C. W. Stephenson, and on the South by the lands of E. B. Vaughan, and known as the late E. T. Boyette Home and1 Store lots, containing 1| acres more or less. This ad vertisement is made at tlie request of the Administrator of the said R. L. Doffermyre, also his widow, and Mr. E. B. Vaughan, the hol der of the notes secured by the Deed of Trust. This the 1st day of November, 1916. Jno. E. Vann, Trustee Rheumatism and Allied Pains?They MuiI Go! The contraction of tne blood in it* flow causes nam. Sloan's Lini ment penetrates to the congestion and start* the blood to flow freely.; The body's warmth is renewed; the oain is gone. The "man or woman who has rheumatism, neuralgia or otlier pain and fail* to keep Sloan's Liniment in their homelike a drowning man refus ing a rope." Why suffer. Gets bottle of Sloan's. SSo. and 60c. $1.00 bot tle hold six times as much as Kfejjse. Adv, North Carolina, 1 Hertford County. / Mitt Km Bartls til ttktn, I hffrr ir MM Ml. 11,1 MU By virtue of an order of tbe Judite of tbe Superior Coulrt of Hertford County, in the suit of Mollie Sue Martin and other*, v*. Olive Belle ? Vinton and, other*, tin- undersigned, will eell at public outcry, at the Court Houac Door in Winton, North Carolina, on the first Monday of December, 1915, it being December 6th, 1915, tbe following land in- Murfreesboro Township, in said County, viz: let. A certain tract of land situate and being in Murfreesboro Township, Cdunt.v and Stateafore said, adjoining the lands known as the "Old Crocet Gatfhig and old John Parker" lands, and the John Briiton tract et al, and containing seventy five acres more or leas. 2nd. A certain tract of land situate and being in Murfreesboro township, County and State afore said, known as the "Jack Briiton" tract, adjoining tbe lands of the "Old John Gatling and William Jones" tract and others, and con-1 turning fifty acres more or less. Terms of sale, one third cash on day of sale, one-third payablr twelve months from day of sale, with internal from day of sale, and one-third two years fnsn dst of sale with interest from day ol sale. Notes to be given for de ferred payments. Title reUin un- j til all purchase money ia paid in full. Thia tbe 30th day of October. 1915. i Roswbll C. Bkidgbh, Stanley Winbohnb, Administrator. North Carotin, I Hartford County J Il? hrto Mm. HTK! t, W1ll.ri.thr. uiasm npirgffl IIIMI MM ?Ufili By virtue of an order of tbe Judge of the Superior Court of Hertford County, in the suit of Elmo Parker and othera, va. Spurgeon Vinson and othera. the undersigned, will sell yt nublic outcry, at the Court House Door in Winton, North Carolina, on the first Monday of December, 1915, it being December 6th. 1915, the following land tn Mur freesbpro Township, in sajd County, via: The Old Beal?Weston tract in Murfreesboro Township, in said County, devised in Item Tan of R. D, Bridgsr1* will, bounad by the public road leading trgm Union in said County, over Knight's Bridge to the Mt. Tabor and Benthall Bridge Road, by Potecasi Creek, the lands of J. H. Vinson and Jessie D. Sewell, containing 210 acres more or less. Terms of sale, one third cash on -day of sale; one-third twelve months from day of sale, with ioterest from day of sale, and one-third two years from day of sale, with in terest from day of sale. The land to be sold subject to lease for the year 1916, but purchaser to be'en titled to rents for year 1916. Notts to be given for de ferred payments. Title retained -until purchase money is paid in full. This, the 30th day of October, 1915. Roswkli. C. Bbidgrk. Stanuw WmaonwE. Commissioners. Notice of Sale. B.v virtue of tbe power end au thority conferred upon the under pinned by Mills Majette in a cer tain mortgage deed dated' Febru ary 28, 1916, and duly recorded in the Register's office of Hertford County, in book IT," page 3^9, default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby. 1 will, on the 6th day of December, 19) 5. between the hours of twelve and one opclock, offer for aale to the highest" bidder fpr cash, at the Court House door in Winton, N. 0-, that- tract of land in Maneys Neck Township, Hertford County, North Caroline, upon which the said MHIs Majette at the time of bis death, being a portion of what is known as the Brac.v tract and adjoining the lands of Eugene Ricks. J. B. Fer guson, John Beale, et ale, and oon taining sixteen and three quarters aores, more or less, This the 3rd day of Nov. 1?16. J. S. Lawrence, Mortagee by T. H. Barrett; Assignee D. C. Barnes. Attorney. ? I' WU c?r?tlu. i li ttt laprtsr Csert, Iwtrsri Cssitj. J tyscisl rrM?*4tic. I1. C. Parker, Administrator of Frances Scott, v? Torn Scott. Thomas Vaughan and wife Lucy Vaughan, Noali Porter and wife Boxaua Porter, and Henry Soott. DEFEN D ANTS, The defendanta Noah Porter and wife Boxana Porter and Henry Scott will fake notice, that a special proceeding baa been com menced in the Superior Court of said Hertford County, entitled as above, for the purpose of making sale of the real estate owned by Frances Scott, deceased, td create assets in the bands of the plaintiff to |iay debts and charges of administration, which real estate the aaid defendants have an interest in as beira at law of tbs Mid deceased; and the Mid defendants will further take notice that' they are required to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in Wintoo, N. on Monday, December 8th, 1915, and answer er demur to the plain tiff's complaint, or the plaintiff will pay the Court for the relief therein demanded. This November 0th, 1915. D. R. McOlohon. Clerk Superior Court Notice of Sale. By virtue of an order and decree ?f the Superior Court of Hertford County in a special proceeding, entitled Mollie G. Lowe and hus hend. William Lowe, plaintiff* ver.ua Milla T. Grew, Mary E. Green and A. O. Kiff, defendants, therein pending, the undesigned commissioner. will ?n the tint Deoemhw. 1916, o clock M., in front of tbe court-house door of Hertford County, North Carolina/offer for ?ale to the b.gbest bidder for cash the following described real -tnte to-wit: ' That certain tract of hud, lying ??d being in Ahoakie Towneitip in Hertford County. North Carolina, adjoining the Tboma, W. Hoggard end Zephaniah Brown landa and other., bounded u f.dlowa. via: on the North, by the Unda formerly behmg-ng to Tbonw. W. Hoggard end Zephaniah Brown: on the Ee?t. by the lande formerly owned by Zephaniah Brown; on the South, by the lends formerly or now owned by Albert Godwin .ml Je*?e H. Hoggard: and on the wen. by tbe lend, formerly or now owned by Jamie H. Hoggard end the James W. Dilday |.?de, I leee thirty two acres of said land I deeded to O, Green by |(. L J Green and wife, of "record in tbe office of the Register of Deeds of | Hertford County in the office of U>e Register of Deed, of Hertford County in book 26, page 48. The whole tract of tbe ebove described tract of lend waa deeded to M. L. Green by Martha A. Harris et ala which of record in the office of Urn Register of Deed, of Hertford County, in book K., oage 10 A reference to both of aaid deed# is hereby given for the exact descrip tion of said land and for tbe num ber of acres of land in wbioh Mot he O. Lowe end htuhand. Willi.? Lowe, end Mills T. Green are ?ei*ed in fee simple as tenant* in common and devices under a last will and testament of M. L. Green, deceased, the land being sold un der this notice is supposed to oun taiu sixty-eight and one fourth seres. The land will be sold sub ject to the life right of Mary E. Greeo. widow of tbe late M. L. Green. Male made subject to con firmation by the Cou rt. 1915 * the *th d>jr o1 No??mbei, W. R. Johnson, E T. Snipes. Commissioners. Git Rid of those Poisons la Your System You will find Dr. King'a New Life Pills a most satisfactory laxa tive iu releasing the poisons f(oto your kystem. Accumulated waste and poisons cause manifold ail merits unless released. Dineiness. spots before the eyes, Iblackness and a miserable feeling generally are indications that you need Dr. King's New Life Pills. Take a dose to-night and you will experi ence grateful relief by morning. 26c. Adv. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rbeumatiam Neuralria. Hea<far4i*a. Oarnna. Colic, Spr?in?. Bnnses, <Jut? and jnasjoassan: teraally and externally. Price 25c. a ' ? ' Calomel Dynamites A' Sluggish Liver Cm he* iato aoar bil*. makteg you sick tad you tee* a day'* work. Calomel salivate*! It'* mercury. Calomel acta like dynamite on a ?Juggisli liver. When calomel couie* into contact with aour bile it era*lie* into it, caualng cramp ing and nausea. If ,vo? feel bilmua, headachy, conatipaled and all kuocked out, just go to-your druggist and net a W cent bottle of Dodeon'* Liver Tone, which la a barmteaa vageta ble substitute for dangerous calo mel. Take *a apoonful and if it doean't atari your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than na?ty calomel and without making you tick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you'll be sick and naumeted tomorrow; beaidea it may salivate you. while if you take Dodaon'e Liver Tone you will wake ud feeling great, full of ambition end ready for work or play. It's barmteae. pleas ant and rnfe to give to children: they like it. Adv. Notice. Having qualified at adminis trator of the estate of Daniel Sharp deceased, late of Hertford County, N. C. This ia to notify all personshavingclaimsagainst the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of October, 1916, or this notice will be plead in bar of thir recovery, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment of such indebetness. This 16th day of October 1915. Thomas Shabf, Administrator. Notice of Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Clerk of the Snperior Court of Hertford County, North Caroline, made on the 23rd day of October. 1915, in a certain special proceed ing* before bia pending, entitl ed, "C. P. McGlohon, W. F. McGlobon, Virgie McGlohon, Fannie Mitchell and hndband John Mitchell. Nancy Hollomoa and husband W. J. Holtomon, Bertha Horton and husband Edgar Horton, Allie Miaell and husband Oliver Miaell. George N. McGlohon, vs Harvey McGlohon, Zella' McGlohon. Levey McGlohon. Lacy McGlo hon/' the undersigned commis sioner, will on the fcth dsy of December, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clocjK P. M? offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash to make partition, between the tenants in comtnon above named, the fol lowing described lands: 1st Tract. A certain tract of land situated in St. John's town ship. Hertford County, North Carolina, bounded on the North by the lands of C. P. McGlohon; and bounded on the East by the lands of George Watson and Joe Mitchell; and bounded on the South by the Joyner heirs; and bounded on the West by the lands of C, P. McGlohon, contaiag about seven and one fourth t7f) acres more or less; being the same lands purchased by George McGlohon from H. D. Baker. For better description, reference is hereby made to Register of Deeds Office Hertford County. Book Page Also Deed E H. Joyner to Lucy .Bridge forth and <5. P. McGlobon, Book 36, Page 422. Office Register Deeds, Hertford County, zna Tract. Lying and being in the county and townabip afore said, and bounded as follws, Viz: i On the North by the 'lands oi Thomas Hill, deceas ed, heirs; on the East by^the lands of Benjhmen J. Earley; on the South by the lands of Worlie Mtchell; on the West by the public road loading from St John's to Murftee^bqro. f The whole tract containing thirty five acres more or less, known as the Baker and Britten tract. For better description, reference is hereby made to Deed J. P. Free man. et hi., to Qeorge and C. P. McOlohon, which Deed is duly ' of record in Book V., Page 124. OCce Register of Deeds of Hert ford Couny. Only one-half of the above described tract of land belongs to the tenants in com mon in this cause. ?)' ' . This the 25th day/of October, V 1915. ; ?? -r " ' Roswell C. Bridget, ^ Commissit-pcr.
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