Hi : | I f m _ K, / w ? xfTr ~ r _ hRTFnRR I ,nTT \ T Y 1/ 41^ u A T n 1 ? I 1 A ? B ? 9 ? 1 ? ? ? B m 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? 1 ? ? 1 ? M I^K ? A I IL-Li ? m, 1 m. m # ^11/ JL JL ?' | lilt /-% m Am F , ^7==3(??^~,= TUB LAKOKST WKEKLY NEWrtPAPKR PHISTKD IN EASTKRN NORTH CAKOI.ISA" '" """ j I " II UIOSKIK N. C.. jANl'AKV 14. ~ ' No!72 ? P* ? - ?1 ? ??>??.*? np? ?? Subject I Reed Maintenance Institute/jLi Held February ?o to all road ftoad Institute of ?sill be held, at the F North Carolina, ? C., under the auc ?te University, the Lr Commission and (olina Geological and V*y February 7-12, re. The two prev Sve" proved of greet neere end eu peril) ading them and it ia f the Director to of even more practi - Hhich will l>e given Hsis this year is Uut Hteitance. and in thi Hie re will be given Htures, instruction in ?system and actual Hm of the use of the Hi other implement) I been found uaeful in Hwe of public roads* ?Deing made to have all visor*, overseer* and Mb who have charge kaep of any section of tfc Carolina attend this d receive the benefits traction which will be parte. The road drag a ver.v simple iastru raality, to obtain the , considerable skill and is need in the handling hoped at this Institute road overseers and will be instructed in iia drag and other im r maintenance so as to ? county of the State; e result will be tint the free labor which is now for the upkeep of the will be use tlj/ Institute are ? tonll roi.d officials, in ?^^riiiteadente. super aw Lr HHr **$?!" f 4 Oil inocu Int cholera, ^fult nation ?? Uninf Itte, fey^ MEETING OF HERTFORD COUN TY TEACHERS. Representative Teachers at a Called Meeting in Aheafcie Consider County Commencement. Representative teachers of Hert ford County met in Ahuekie Sat urday. January 8. ut a called meet ing to consider plans for the Coun ty Commencement to be held this spring. The following commit tees were aopointed to perfect plans for the commencement: Examination Committee: Mr. Barbee, Ahoskie; Chief Marshal, Mr. R. E. Williams, Winton; Committee 011 Exhibits. Miss Spar ger, Ahoskie; Miss Council. Win ton; Miss Williams, Holly Springs; Mim Byers, Como; Miss Matthews, Union; Miss Lineberry, Harrells viile; and Miss Qatling, Murfrees boro. Committee on Pri zee: Miss Hood, Ahoskie, Chairman; Miss Cockerham, Winton; Miss Omo hundro. Como; Miss Evans. Mur freesboro; Mr. Edwards, Wood land; and Miss Glover, Harrells vilte. Committee oil Declamation and Recitations: Miss Lawrence, Winton. Committee on Athletics: Mr. Barhee, Ahoskie. It was agreed that the com mencement would be held near the close of the public schools of the County, the exact dete to be de termined later. It was agreed thet the com mencement be held at the county seat. ?????*-?1 Soybean Versos Peanut Pastures For Boos. Ad interesting experiment lies just been complete'! at the Edge combe Test Pajrm, in which soy bean pastures was compared with peanut pastures mfattening hogs. In the experiment one lot of pjga was fed corn and oesnut pastur age. Tliose pigs which were put ou the soybeans had a longer graz ing period than tliose on the pea nuts, as the It acres of land used in the test earned nioe pigs for sixty-one days where the soybeans were planted, and only carried an equal number of pigs for thirty six days when planted to i connty. jjollawina sMAl^rrvrned ^kinuH oflHp 4.) ' I. firth, C. I. f?rrj, litr-freiifcit. 1.1. Cuter, be. It TnaM :; Cbe Buarantee Company, Inc. fj ? ? directors: real est Ate. il : r:sr Capital $1,000.00 Is ; ; ?. M?rc?. J J : iilr AHOSKIE, N. C. | collectiore >3 1 MOST PEOPLE 1 I in this community cafi-y accounts at this bank. Some are check- ? | ing, others are savings, while still others are both. | We invite YOU to become a member of our happy family. Checking accounts are the most convenient me thod of paying | bills, and they discourage extravagant habits. I Saving accounts draw 4 per cent interest. | Merchants and Farmers Bank \ I wintoo, jy. c. t MY PWCES WILL CONVMCE YOU. t t : ' .T' I 1 I carry everything you need in the feed line, end at os Rock Bottom Pricee to everybody. Buy your feed for horses, cattle, bore and chickens from my stock. | Flower and Salt Specialties. 1 S. ?. VAUGHN, Ahoskie, N- C. ' y OR. C. G ROWCIL, MKiftlNT. DMOT[TTI,c???l.. i I LT. SUMNER, vice-president. C. L. BLOUNT, asst. cashics. m OHOWTU OF THK Farmers-Atlantic Bank 1 AHOHKIE, N. C. June 30th, 1914 S21.70S.8S IB October 31?t, 1914 ] 8Ji3,T20.4? fl December 22nd. 1914 $33,994.48 July 20th, 1915 * $54,585.67 December 22nd, 1915 $95,341.44 fl '' - JSUMM I Open a Savings Account Today |j f Add to it frequently and your power in dollars increases,- ? i ' you wilt be aroused to a consciousness that you bate the .A X ability and strength to accomplish much. Think it over. ? 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS | Bank of Aiioskie i AHOSKIB, N. C. -'Jk I "To Oi k FrirndW , r ? . - . _ lit keeping with the old and pleasing custom of wish- ? ing one's friends well at Christmas tide, we extend to J you our si nee rest greetings of the season. By your friendship and patronage during the year just ? passed, you have made it one of pleasure and profit to us. j May we do as snusb for you this year is our New Year ? wish. Sincerely, HOGGARD & STOKES I AHOSKIE, N. C. | fffiEAL SHADE AND CUBTAIN HANGED 1 WHAT IT DOES 11. Hang* ahade and curUin cnmnined 2. 1*its any size window, shade or curtain pole 3. Instantly attached or detached. 4. Requires no nails, tacks or screws, 7 5. Holds in position without scarring the wood-work. I 6. Can be applied by any one and taken do#a when home 0 7. Finished and locks like rest of hardware in room. 8. Cannot get out of order. 9. Last a life-time. 10. Is a ?ouroe of comfort and pleasure to'every borne. 8 H. L. HARRELL, Sole Agent for H^rdCounflJI 9 COLONIAL HOTEL AHOSKIE, N. C IE ' - JL* SubscntL for