We are purchasing agents for our customers, and un less we buy the best goods obtainable at the least possible price, we are not serving their interest to the best ad vantage. We buy Weber wagons because they are stronger, will last longer, and are lighter draft. Ask the man who has one, Pr let us show you. 3. n. Uann 6 Brother, Ahoskie. n c. /get Ready Nowa /J\ Start The New Year With A Savings Account. ^ a ? ii< EVERYBODY WANTS MONEY at Christmas time,, V but not everybody has as much to spend as they would like. W J Those who started a savings account a year ago and kept it V J up have plepty of money to spend this Christmas, Those W TO who didn't wish they had. a w T THE BEST TIME to begin saving is right now. Deposit W TO what is left from your Christinas buying in this bank, and, V to keep adding to it each week until next Christmas. It is good w 9 advice, the advice that guides you along the road to wealth w. * and happiness, i ; ' W, I THE PEOPLES BANK | ft MURFREESBORO.N. C. Jj? ; > ? CABBAGE ? PLANTS' OF* EYERY' KIND* \ ? <> , ,i i A o From October 1st to April 1st. | ? $1.00 per 1000; 3 to 4000, 85c; 5 to 10,000, 75c. !! $ Thousands ef satisfied customers. < > T Guarantee satisfaction in every way. *' If anything gets wrong notify me. < [ Will appreciate vour orders with check. < , - White Orpeny Eggs?$1.00 per setting of 15. < i I II < 1 LASSTEB, Rich Square, N. C. J RNTAV^K ICE CREAM 1 Vj TOUCHES THE SPOT ?Hie demand fora dainty dessert, as no other dessert can. Hie choice of mother, father, sister and brother?and boarders, if there be any. It'a one subject upon which nthole family agree. That's because MonUuk Ice Sis so pure, rich and delicious. Try it: MONTAUK COMPANY, INC., Maker* of "Purity" Ice Cream and Ice*. ?by Street NORFOLK. VA. MaNIWIMMiaMMMMSMaMMMMeMMMeMMtMIMI ^ A Ford on the road for every car of i another make. More than 900,000 now ; in use?everywhere. This could not k be if the Korcl car had not, and was not F proving its superiority every day, in all parts of the Worfd. The sturdy, light -weight. economical Ford car, useful to ^^rybody, saving money for everybody Reprice within reach of everybody. Iktt$390; Tburing Car $440, f. o. ^^Lale at AHOSKIE, n|^taent. ? 11 11 ' -r , Notice. By virtue of tbe authority con tained in a certain Deed ol Trust executed on the 28th day of April. 1915. by P. P- Harrelland wife Corgana Harrell. to the un dersigned Trustee, which Deed of Trust is duly of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hertford County, in Book 55, Page 23, et seq., default having been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, and at the request of the holder thereof, the undersigned Trustee, will on the 1st day of January, offer for sale at the Court House Door of Hertford County, between the bourn,of 11 o'clock A. M., and I o'clock P. M., to the highest bi<V 4er for cSsh, the following de scribed tract or parcel of land: A certain tract or parcekof land situated in Winton Town ship. Hertford Ooupt.v. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Walter Porter, W. P. Rritton, Thoman Manlev and others, known as a part of the Pritcbard lands, and bounded as follows: Begining at Peninina Cumho's, J.T.Simmons, corner, in Wal ler JPortyr's line, to W. P. Brit loyj'a line; thence Easterwardly along said Britton's line 184 vards to a chopped black gum, in Thomas Manley's line; thence Northeasterly along said Brit ton's line to a path in Walter Porter's line: thence up said path along Walter Porter's line to a oost oak at first station, contain ing thirtv acres more or less. This, the 30th day of Novem ber. WIS. Roswell C. Bridger. Trustee. liven up Your Topid liver. To keep your liver active use Dr. King's New Life Pill*. The.v insure good digestion, relieve con stipation. and tone up the whole system?keep your e.ve cleur and your skin fresh and healthy look ing. Only 2Sc. nt your Druggist. Adv. Chowan Motor Co. PASSENGERS?MAIL?EXPRESS Daily Exccpa Sundays'. NO STEAMER ON SUNDAYS'. Lv. Murfreeabore T: 60 am.?3: 30 pm. Ar Mapleton Como t:10 am.?S :50 pm. Ar. Sears Wharf.. 8:40 am.?4:20 pm. Ar. Wipton :tt. 8:60 am.?5:10 pa. Ar. TUNIS 10:10 am.?6:30 pm. I#. TUNIS 11:30am.?0:05 pm. Lt. Win ton 11:50 am.?6:20 pm. Lt. Sears Wharf.. 1:00 pm.?7:30 pan La. Mapleton-Como 1:30 pm.?8:00pm. Ar. Murfreesboro 1:60 pm.?8:20 pm. Passengers going to Suffolk, Nor folk. Richmond, and points North, ara notlfled that tho CALUMET does not make connection at Tunis with train No. 48, arriving at Tunis at 3:58 p.m. In order to make Suffolk, Norfolk, Richmond and Northern points, pas seogers should take boat leering at 7:50 a. m. Passengers coming from the North or South, for Win ton. Sears Wharf, Como, Mapleton, or Murrees boro, can take boat leaving Tunis at 11:30 a. m. or 6:05 p. m. Passengsrs going South, can take boat leaving Murfreesboro at either 7:50 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. - -URIAH VAUGHAN, Mpr. This November 23rd.i 1914. "NOTICE." Ift Those desiring Jack services this fall $10.00 insurance se^. W. Joe. Mitchell, or J. E. Eahlt. Ahoskie, N. C., R. 1 Say, You! FORTIFY Afit.WST GRIP KPI DEHIC Individual Preparedness Recom mended as Beat Maana of Haad iaf off Grip and Pneumonia I "Fight grip and pneumonia now," aa.ya the State Board of Health in a warning recently w aued in anticipation of the great grip and pneumonia that is headed tbia way and that baa already gained a foothold in the Eastern part .of the State, if all reports nr? true. The Board offer* several points of advice as a means of warding off tliia contagious and serious disease, which is probably "the worst epidemic of its kind the country has ever knowo. "Keep up physical resistance as the best safeguard." says the Board, "by breathing fresh air day aDd knight, exercising daily in the ooen air, and by Avoiding tiver eating and undue exposure to the weather. Avoid over bested and ill ventilated rooms, offices and halls any one. By all means avoid constipation. Keep up. the daily morning sponge batb, bathing at least the throat, cheat, aims snd shoulders. Drink plenty of water but avoid alcoholics. Don't close I.V associate with people having coughs and colds." On account of the mjrioua fatali t.v that is following the trail of this great epidemic of gripe and pneumonia, the board especially emphasizes the importance of indi vidual "preoaredness" as the best miKle of fortifying sgainst it and staying off the epidemic. The high death rate that haa followed it in other parts of the country iu alarming and of serious coi.se queuce. More About Oar Pockeibookr. We have a few mure pocket book* on hand that we wish to give away and we are offering special inducements to oursubeeri bers fbr just one week beginning on Friday, December 31, 1915 and continuing till the 8lh day of January. According to our rules we have been offering one of these pocket-books to every subscriber who paid up one year 10 advance from date. We have to date given away over one hundred of these purses, and we have about that amount left that must go to somebody. We are putting it so that everbody that wants the pa per can get one. for there is none of our subscribers but what cay pay for the paper now, if thev ever can do so. . -a We take tliia opportunity of thanking eyery one of our sub, scribera for tbe eupport they have given ua during the short time that we have had charge of the paper. And we also wish to ex press our sincere appreciation to those who have said so uiany kind J things in our favor, and at the , same time showing their apprecia- i tion by sending in their subecrip- 1 tion price. Many new names have ' been added to our list during tbe time that we have been in here. , and to these we aay "thank you." I Our mailing list will be made 1 over after tbe 8th of January, and ' we are hoping that alt of our sub- f scribers who have not already done 1 so will see to it that their name is < on the new and revised list. Over 1 one year in arrears will, bar your | name from appearing on this list, ( and all of those who are behind , one year have been notified, thus i giving them time to make settle- | inent in time. See to it that you | are od the list. I For Rhsumalism I As soon as cd attack of Rlieu 1 matism began* apply Sloan'* Lini meot. Don't waste time and un 1 necessary agony. A few drop* of Mum'* Liniment on the affected lierta is all you need. The pain zoe* at once. ' A grateful suffer writes:?"! . wag suffering for three weeks with Chronic Rheumatism and Stiff S'eck, although 1 tried many nedicioes, they failed, and I wax " inder the oare of a doctor. For ? unately I heard of Sloan's Lini- 1 neat and after using it three or r o^l days am un -nd well. I am " ?rlo.ved at the biggest denart- J Ht stores in S. F. where they ?| w from six to eight hundred I Hi i >i? ....?i.. ?.11 i?-? I Trj it! Substitute foflasti ? Calomel. T| H Starts your liver without mki?| you rick tad cm not salivate. Every druggist in Utwn vuur druggist end everybody'" drug, llist tiss noticed a great failing off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodeog's Liver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel is danirerous and |>?o Ple know it. while Dodson's Liver Tone ia perfectly safe and; gives better results," said a promindht local druggist. Dodson's Liver is personally guaranteed by eve|y Druggist who sells it. A large sittle costs 50 cents and if it fails 10 give easy relief in every cave <af liver sluggishness and conatipatioii vou have only to aak for youlr money back. Dodson's Liver Tone ie a plea saut-Ustiug, purely vegetable re medy, harmless to both cbildreD and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine: no biliousness, sick headache, acid headache, acid stomach or const) listed bowel*. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all tliei next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomor row you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition. Adv. Notice of Sale. Br virtue of the power and ait* ihority given by a certain deed of trust executed by P. H. Joy ner and wife. Lillie E. Joyner. to Raises W. Brown, Trustee, which is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for the county of Hertford in book 44, page '68, the following property will be sold at public auction, vis: That certain tract or parcel of land, situated in Hertford Coun ty, St. Johns Township, State of North Carolina, and described as follows: Beginning at South gate i<ost on the road in front of said first'' parties bouse and thence in a westerly directityeto a pine, corner foi P. H. Jerner; Ella LiTerman and E. S. Vick, thence along E. S. Vick's line to a sweet gutn. a corner for said P, H. Joyner, E. S. Vick and J. D. Parker; thence J. D. Parker's line to the county road knows as the '"new road" by J. D. Par ker's, thence to said "new rood" to beginning, containing twen ty eight acres more or less. - Place of Sale: Courthouse door at Winton, N. C. Time of Sale: Monday, Feb. 7. 1916. Terms of Sale: Cash. This 5th day of January. 1916. J. W. Brown, Trustee. Notice. By virtue of a certain Deed of I runt executed:!!! the undersigned 1'rustee, on the 14th day of! May, >914, by Isaac Norman and Beesie Norman his wife, which D ed of rrust is dul? of record inth office if 1'ie Register of Deeds of Hert ford County, in Book 66, Pi re 46. Default having been, made n the payment of mid debt acoordi ig to the terms of said Deed of I ruet, -he undersigned, will on theUind day of January, 1916, between he hours of 11 o'ciook A| M.. ind 1 o'clock P. M., offer f<4 sale to the highest bidder for casll tiie Following described real est#*:? A certain tract or parcel oliand n Winton Township, adjoin ill the ands of George Keene, Isaacller ligan, Mac Hall. Zilla Hickdand ithers, and bounded as foilwa: Viz; on the North by the ujblic oad leading from Harrellsvill to iVinton; on the East by the iids >f Zilla Hicks and Mao Halllon he West by the lands of Gorge Keene, and better known as the William Pope Old Koois Pve, ontaining forty-seven acres iilre <r less; same being the land whte rn said Isaac Norman now lite, (?"or a better description, referehe s hereby given to Deed execmd >v J. H. Sessoms and H. K. sessoms to Isaac Norman, whjh Deed is duly of record in Book], 'age 63, Office of the Register jf Deeds for Hertford County. i Tiiis the 23rd day of Decembe 916. 1 Roawell C. Bridger, \ ' Trust? Place of sate, in front of Oout louse Doer, Winton, N. d. To Cure Children'* Cold*. Keep child dry, clothe comfort ble. avoid exposure and give Dr. lell's Pine-Tar-Honev. It ia ?leans nt, soothing, antiseptic, nines phlegm and reduces inflam nslior*. The first doee 1 gives re [ef. continued treatment with pro le r care will avoid serious illness V a long cold. Don't delay treat lent. Don't lot your child suffer. ~T Notice! " if By virtue of a Dead of Truat ?v\A ed by J. 5. Taylor aud wit, ttoea L. Taj or. ou t he 8th da.wnf Februnry, 915, to Stanley iWiiifrne, fruaUe, of record in Heiti rd County, f. C., ?? the of fice h>f the Retfixt* of Ueeda in Boot <5, page 29C, the underaign ed w?n . on the lit day of Jan uary! 1916, aell a. >ublic outcry, for ct-li, the folh ing deacribed property, viz: The Jt of land near the viilace of Cot > in Hertford Counlt, aforeeaid, sued by said J. C.'Iaylpr from I . C- Pi cot for ninety-nine'.vMtra, i which is lo cated the saw and riat Mill k..< Gin<H<uae of eaid I. C. Taylor together with all I nldinga, ma chinery, aiid other roperty locat ed on ?itd laml, ex nit the Poat office building and i equipments. Said l -t of land ? bounded by the Murfreaaboro id BucLbornj road, the road lead g from Mid'; road to the Cotno High School: building and the Ian a of G. C.l Picot. The place of aale, ni the premiaah J The time of aale, between 11 a'clock A, If. and t A lock P. M. January 11.1914. ' Thia IVc.-miier 8, J915. Stanley Wihborfe. Truatee. i | North Carolina, i Hertford" Count, 1 K. W. Whitley. W. B, Myrkk, P. C. Taylor, U, Vain:hen, <5, C. Harden. E. L. Folk, Suffolk Feed and Fuel Co., Market L- How ell, and all other creditor* of the estate of 8. D. Howell, deceased, who may come in and prove their claims and contribute to the coata of this uroceedinif?Petitioners vs John E. Vann, Adminiatralor of 8. D. Howell, deceased. Defend ,, v ant. Notice is hereby given to all peraona holding claims again*), the estate of the late 8. D. Howell, to 6)e and prove the aame before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court, aa required by law, at his office in Winton?N. C , on or be fore January Jf4, 1911, or they will be excluded from sharing in the assets of mid estate. ThL December 9th, 1816. D. &. McGlobon Clerk of Superior Court of ' Hertford Coimty. W'inbornc and Winborne, Atter neys for Plaintiff. 1 Notice of Safe; ( By virtue of an o^B^jf die Superior Court of Coun ty. made on tl? (It ii o^H^ Jcem tier, 1915. in the SpeH Lceed in?r pendin* in (aid c<^H titled, P. C. Parker* Adanj^H ?r of Prances Soott vsTonBH flenr.v icott. et ala., the /aiifoed 'omminHioner, will, <H te 10th lav of January IB 16, a^Bith'clock K. M.. in front of the C^^MHnuae iiMir of aaid county at \H*>tn. N. - I . offer for sale, to , ,?ttt.o~t lidiier. for casli, thatce^B Vuiece, i n eel or lot of Innd, ?^B ''id in Inrfree shorn Thwnsli^B umnty I lid State aforesaid. adj^H t 'he nds of Henry Reve^|Mniiin ihnkiiw and P. (i. Park^HSi u.? - North Carolina, 1 Hertford County. J D. C. Barnes, Administrator of Tobe Whitehead. ? Ella Whitehead, Widow. Her man Whitehead, Reymood White bead, Dora Whitehead, EmnaeU { W bitehead, et ala. Heirs at Law. The defendants, Herman White head. Raymond Whitehead and Dora Whitehead above named wiH take notice that an actioo, entitled aa above, baa been commenced in the Superior Court of Hertford 1 County for the porpbse of selling a tract of laud in Jduney'a Neclc Township, Hertford County. North Garoltnar'oieloBging to toe estate of their father. Tube White bead, Deceased, for the purpoaeof ? making assets to pay debts cost and charges of adminisiration, in which said tract of land they are interested jm children and heirs of their father, Tobe 'Whitehead. De ceased. and that the said defend ants will further take notice that they are required to appear before |Lhe undersigned Clerk of the Su perior Court at bis office in Win ton, N. C.i on the 14 day of Feb ruary, 1910 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plantiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief demanded in said wunhleUt This the 22 day of Deoember. >15. | D. R. McGlohon. Clerk of Ibe Superior Court. UNI OF STATU CfOCERIES 4 upon as Mar atom # ?? fresh. HousslnspMS who j ?? ad spprsolsfs jood lpffee, Tea, Sugar j , Spices 4 GfeCBRIES OF ALU KINDS W*f.orou jhly satisfied ertth ow ? dsrlhsflntperohose. CjLsh Prices to bo I foand in Tcnvn /.P. BOYETTE, ??OS*7?. .V. C. _1_ 1 ???H*mS**9!S& I ?y?/jrBODr| M GET A POCKETBOOK ^ I To every person who pays One I Dollar on their subscription from |r December 30t3i, 1915 to January II 8th, 1916, inclusive, we will give away one of our complimentary purses. I Saturday, Janurv 8th, Will be the Last Day of This Special Offer. I With Oiir VTeiy Siest Wishes I jjjj| %or jf Sreat 7916, j|; fe Hertford County Jferaid. R Ahoskie, N. C: S&5 \\

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