Hertford County Herald i
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Vol h AHO^KIK, N. ( . MARCH 1'., i 'l,. NO. 9 1
| WANTKI)
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Sterling Mine Prop Co. I
Al l.A M>KK. \ C. 1
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U>Uibe-l->fie* ??f rtHV <i?*s< i : i > 11??11,
nee < >r writf
.! B Mi)I)LIN, Al?o^kit*. N. C.
Aj;i-..l- f"i
I ' 1111>-' 1 >L,llr- M .1 I III'' <
DR C. G POWELL
I'HONK N(> 1''
A H OS KI K. N. (J.
Edgar Thomai Srvpes
Attorriev-Ht Lav*
I,Oh I M Nftf ? 11 a t ?* < J
Real Roujjht and Sold
Office 2nd Floor J W Godwin. Jr . Bldfl !
A HOSKIE. N C.
R R ALLEN
lit*viei fn
BASH. DOORS. BUNDS. WINDOW
GLASS. HARDWARE. PAINTS
AND Rril.DfN'J MATERIALS .
GENERA U.Y
VVhofesaU' anil R?*fail
No \)27 Wnilii.i(lon K?ninr?*
SI I KOI K V A'
SASH. DOORS. HARDWARE.
PAINTS. I.IME. CEMENT. SEWER :
PIPE. C A KT M ATERIA I.. Mil.I. j
SIJPPI.IF.S. STOVES. RANGES '
AND ETC CI.OSV. PRICES.
M AI!. ORDERS SOLICITED
AND ORI.ir.E
E L. FOLK CO.
No W??hintfli>n Square |
SI I FOI K V *
ROGERS A. WILl 1AMS
Attorneyfl-rtt-I.HW
Prompt Atte"tion Civcn to Alt
RuameAH
A HOSKIE. N C.
J. R. EVANS
Practical Tin K??nfer and Sheet!
Met.?I Worker
Prire* Kil'??t.
MI:kfkkksb(>K<). N C.
Walter R. Johnson
A TTi IKS'KY AT [, \ W
AlloHKIK. NnRTH (\\U<>l.I\A
Practice* wherever service* desired
Hnr J W U4wn I'uld nr
(i. .1. NKUHKKN,
A 4f??nt
F<>K!> A I'TOMOHII.KH,
AImtkie. N. ( .
T?iurinjf Car $3W?.(>0|
Runabout iWo.tx?
F. < > B Detroit.
Roswell C BridgerZ
Attorney at-I.aw
WINTON. N C.
C. Wallace Jones
Attorney and ('<'inaellor-At l.aw
WINTON. N ('.
Practice in hII courts. Lohdh negotiat
ed All matter? Rtven urompt
and faithful attention.
Located in Hr.nk or winlorr
?
RUB OUT PAIN
with good oil liniment. That's
the surest way to stop them.
1 The best rubbing liniment is j!
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
(jood for th* Ailments of '"j
Horses, Mule*, Cattle, Etc.
QooJ for your own A chef.
Paint, RheumiHism, Sprains,
Cut?, Burns, Etc.
2'>r. W. $1. At nil Dealer*.
Plies Cured In t to 14 Days
Vmir 6rnrfU< will rr'-iad money If TKTO
OINTMHNT falls to rare enyca*- of Itrhit>a.
B1c*diii| or Pro*ruling Pflaa in 6to 14dijri.
Xk? Bill application (l?f? Kmb* and R*at. 56c.
PROCEEDINGS OF COUN
TY COMMISSIONERS
The Board >-f Iounty Commission
era of Hertford met on the f>th da>
of March I'M7, present all of tn?
Board except I)r J A Powell
Proceedings of last meeting r>-a 1
! and appr oved,
| The (\mimitte on Hills bridge i>
continued.
I A petition "f free holders of |
Murfreesboro School District pr?- -
j Sen ted asking for election on a spec '
I ial lax, and on motion, an election '
lis called 11, be hoI<J on April 17th. i
1917, in room under the Ma>or'?|.
Office ir, the town ot Murfrcosbor-? J?
I Klection officers as follows; J J | -
! Parker Registrar arid J K. Parker j 1
and Isaac 1'ipkin Poll Holders.
A jK'tition of free holders "f!v
I 'niori School District presented ask j '
ing f-?r election on a Sjx'cial tax.|^'
and on motion election is called T-'|^
he held on April 17th. 1917. in the i f
School building at l/nion. Klection '
officers as follows; H.J. Brown Keg- I '
istrar and T. W Sears and P .J j''
V'aughan Judges of election. v
New registration is order**d for''
these elections in accordance with! 1
the school law
On motion Mr O K. Lineberrv *
is relieve*] of $ 12..r>0 ass?*ssed against ;
him on 191 *> tax list account of ?-r I1
ror in listing income.
J M Kiev apjxdnted to invest.!-| ?
gate the sale of cattle at the < -un
ty home rejn.rts as follows <*att ??
found to have been sold.
()ne cow.. ? . . f'JJ v
< >ne heifer . . . 1 h i >o '
Tw?> calves
Total . . *7 fr'
and on motion th*- clerk is instruct ^
<?<1 to present bill to the Kxecutor
<?f .J N H??l|.>man for the amount.
W J Warren is relieved of his j
jm>11 tax f??r the year l'.'Ki yn a<- ; *'
count of physical defect
Mr. H. H .Jones is appoints! a *
committee to investigate the need.-*
of the Clerks office in the wax of a u
typewriter and rt*iw>rt next meeting, ^
of the H??ar<i
The Sheriff re[>orted a salt* ofj
stray held by H H Jones at *1 ^
all exj>enses allowed by the Board '*
amounting to leaving a
balance of $1 #?5 due to the Scho
fund which was turned !rit?? the ri
treasury ?
The Clerk of Court pre>?*rt?*l
bills of cost for Kebruarv i?-rm <?! 11
court and on motion the C|e!?\ aa- ^
instructed to send the hi!!* ? the
Solicitor for his approval, arid w!n", A
this has been done the Clerk fo the! *1
Hoard is ordered to issue orders f r :tI
payment. , P
The Hoard authorized Jo|.n ?!?-?. ?"
Kins beinK taken into th? ? C..u:.t\ vl
Home
The Hoard jjives auti.orit\ f<?: the *
Hoy Scouts of U'mton t<? ha\e the d?
use of tin- vacant room m ti e ??? ,.n '
house until further order*
H H. Jones, .! A N ? r J f.?? ??: a r. ? i ,T
YV I). Hoone are appointed as i ?
committee to investigate the t-?un
daries of the County .pert*.
which is located the jail and ?*? >ns t | *'
house and re|mrt at next met * ? v' ; ,r
and if necessary empiov a *ur ? e\-.r t ^
W (i I jHWreflCe presented 111* |
bond as constable for \1ane\-. Ne.-k ^
township, which was unar:"???usl\ |t;
accepted by the Hoa<?d
The superintendent "f h?-aith.h
made his regular rti??m h 1 > i ? ? |n t 1;11
which is on file. M
The following jur<?rs <!?a\vn f?-i <1
April term of court t<> uit. W .1 it
Hill. H. T Kdwanls. K .1 Railev. ' \]
A. .1. Bryant. R A. Majetfe. W C ? r
Lawrence, A. T Liverman. I. I. I"
Parker. H R Hritt. W I Reaalrv. H
James H Warren. 1) \. H--w?*!l. r<
Roland Hill, H R. V'ann. < M ai
Hritt. W. I) Shaw, J. A Shaw. S
Geo. M. Winborne. Cola Reale. K - I
K. Howell. Charlie Dunn. 11 I V
Dunn. R. K. Rrale. .1 H < >\i 11 a n? I. u
R. (J. Raker. J. T (\.les,,n. L T V
Hollomon, K R. Hollomon. Pa\nlih
Razemore. W A Thomas. .1 R
(Barrett, S .1 Askew. VV I*] Garrett, jtl
.1. E. N ewsoine. .1 N. Vann. A R l<
Cowan.
Jurors for the second week t<? j
wit. M. T. Kin# (J (' Ricol. R ^
0 Whitley J. R Futrell, R R |y
(Continual on pajre four ) (
MANY BRILLIANT SOCIAL
EVENTS IN WOODLAND
Miscellaneous Shower Given
for Miss Kunice Pope Lin
en Shower Also Given
Marriage of Miss Pope to
Mi W J Vaughan, of Un
ion.
?
< >'i?- "f the most ?-r.j able < >??
1 ?r is "f the season wa> ;i M!>%<???
Shower v:?**i: by
W H S Kur^^n ? Mims ?
\i.ni Tuesda\ .tfT? ? r"ri? ???r: I?
\s each truest arrived >he v.a^hand (
?ij a book in which she -a - .r?- :n ..rm*
entence. "How to rr;;i'.;ivr? ? a Hi;> i;
?and" usniK ^nly her inif:a'.> Then '
h?*v were ushered into the par or.
vhirh was decorated profusek with 1
'lot- birds. where the> ?-nj"Vwi a ?
ran.e..f pro^russive heart.- Mrs >
V .1 iJriffin received the prize. a *
M-autiful hand ba^ which she im- ?
n?*d;ate!y presented t" the Hnnnr?r
"he quests were then invited t<? the .
11rj!nvr room. On the* (lining table r
va- a huvr?- Biarney Stone fashioned t
f v reen pajwr On this the many i
?eautiful vrifts w ere arranged This I
?torn- the Bride-elect was bidden to t
iss if sh?' would have hidden treas- J
re> revealed. The hostess at once (
u: 'ij the vrreen cover from the [
t'-ne. A toast was then vriven b> I J
1 I, C Co|K'land to which the 'I
Iride-elect responded!. Then came I v
? . vhtful refreshments consisting i c
f L?r, c.,it _ <'^..<^.1.
traws arid Olives served by Misses |>
;.[?!?? Harrell. (Jraee Joyner and
larvrurite Hlanchard Th**ri little j,,
;e favors filled with rice were n
?.en t" each vru?*st. and t?? tj ^
?a.'.s if Mendelsohn W edding i,j
1 :ir<*h rendere<] by Mrs .J. I' (Iriftin j
u- Hostess and Bride-elect, amid f,
Towers of rice led the jxarty to the \
ttiri^r r x.ni Miss I>ola Outland \
a\?? a toast. The Bride-elect then
ave a toast to the hostess after | *
hich. h"l ('hocolate and rosettejj
?af? rs were served by Mrs K. V. s
I,.mil arid W K Whisenant.
Another enjoyable event was a a
,'ien Shower vriven Wednesday af-: ,j
?rn-mn march 7th from thn*e to
\ ?* 'Ciock by Mrs. (\ J Vau^han ; ^
. Miss Kunice Pnj*. wh?> was to beL
tarried the following dav The
v
wests were met at the d? ?*?r by 1
lesdames Outland and Vau^han
?id- presented to the bride-elect. >
1 "
'wmK Miss Mary Klla ('ofielandj
? arid from the cl??ak room. we ^
ere served punch in the hall by j ^
lisses L<?la Outland. Marguerite,
id .lulia Hlanchard Over the'
unch bowl was huntf a hu^e heart 1
I'lirmK the initials of the bi ide and I
r ? m .rn-elect together with date of I
larriaj^e in the color scheme of)
v
hite and yellow, which was in ?*vi- .
i nee throughout the entire home
n niir wav from the hall to the'
ttintf room we were handed a \ k j *
i11
; which each of us was requested
? write A Toast to the Bride" I ^
Inch was afterwards presented t..
liss I'mjmv Then a contest What j.
ia!l the wife wear" .vas entered
ito by all pn*sent Mrs Lewter!.
bOaniel bein# the luck\ one pre-j
? ? 11 ed the prize, a vers pretty
andkerchief edged with vellow ^
ttting. t?? the ^uest of honor
We were ?erv?Ml cream and cake <
v Missea Sibyl Harrell, Marguerite's
? ?1 ' lia Hlanchard after which I
Irs Murrill then played the wed-, |
inj; march and we were ushered >
it<? the parlor, the hostess leading I
ie In i?le-elect to the center "f th*? I
...hi where suspends! yellow nl>- (
>ns held the beautiful linen articles | .1
urinjf the toast by Miss Mary Har [ !*
?II the hostess untn-d tin- ribb<>n I
[)? 1 showered the jniest of honor,
he then responded in her usual }
tanning manner. Following her I ^
I is W .1. (Iriffin ifave a toast after 1 f
hich M?*sdam??s (' (i Parker and v
v'. H S Bur^wyn served us with .
ot coflie ^
After the bride elect s t??ast t"|
ie hostess we were presented ? |,
?w favors filled with mints. I.
Those present were M?*sdamen K | i
) Harrell. W K Whisenant, R K f
lurrill. (' <'? Parker. H .1 Purvis. 1
V. J. (Iriffin, .) (' Vau/han. .1. T li
opeland. K 1. Stephenson, W N. ?
HAPPENINGS Of PAST
WEEK AT COUNTY SEAT
Colonial Wedding Party En
tertained by Committee
* H. M. S. Officers Elected
for Ensuing Veai l.ocal ,
News and Personals Re
ported to I his Paper.
Mes? la Hies. 1' Shaw .I ' 1
Wallace J<mes a: . M I: H, nry
the committee t.v.t aira'p-l th*
'"I'-r.ial W?--i<i"v which j? i:t.? '
it the hume V ,i.' <1 M : - .1 i 1
"art*T on the ?? 'v r h ehiuary '
entertained * ? ? W: Sir jr par t> ' ?'
it a i?r- xi-f.v.. ? ? r. part> at the
?; "f Mrs H- ? ?./ |- rnla> nitfht.(1
March . Six tar ?- '.a<i been ar
ariK*'?l f? ?r thi-> ;? ;? ..ar pastime. 1
\ft*? r an inter.arM >j?!j ??t? -?1
WfiK-, <Jeliciou> r ??*'. ??.-.h!:)f!it> w ere | s
?erve<] bv Mis >haw agisted b> ; *?'
Miss Mary Var.r
At the incr* ?./ ? ? W M S ? *"
?f tne ('howan ? "ru.r --h }? rnla> after-1
loon the f"!i'?win^ n-r- were
fleeted fur th?* nKr>?*ar I'res-1'
dent. Mrs. Jno F \ ar.fi. Vice- P
-^resident. Mr- .! H Lee Seen*- *
ary. Miss Willie I?o>ne, Treasurer. 1
Vliss Nan Vann; Orynnist, Mrs. .Juhn
'lark, Liteiary Secretary. Mrs. \'
1 Taylor; leader f V W A and "l
Sunbeams. Mrs S N Watsun.
"he past year wa- a successful one
wirh th?*se societies The W M S I,l
? ?ntributed ?-?'*- ?i'.1 l" ail ? objects. | '
he V W A . an-! the SunU ains >
- . - - a
f;
( ^riis ;?nni ill ri.- ? c' t h?- m :t r r I
~ SI
f Mr W J VHUjr-a!.. a prwrnri.-nt
merchant <?f I r:. and MissKumce
dar>raret I*?'jattractive | \
autfhter "f Mr . and Mrs. < i*-??r^?* |
Ho{>e, of W??ndiandt were receiv
ii here last week. Mr. and Mis. i
''auvrhan will make their home in
n
nmn
u.
Mrs. A -J. Tierce went t" N?>r- | ^
oik Sundax t" nie??t her sen, < *yr:I i y
Varce who is a member "f the i
s'"rf?>lk H!u? 'S, and hasheenstati?<n-!
d at San Antonio. Texas, fur sever-j
,i n.??fitms The N"rf''!k Hlue^ were I
iue it: Norfolk Sunday ni"rn:n^. } ^
Mr> <' I' <?rifY:n ami mother. I n
ilrs. M K .I"vner. - f l iatesv!!!e. : t<
iave he?n spending several daysjf.
nth friends in Winton. L
Mr K K Hanks who i* working s?
T'-rtsn <?uth, spent Sunday with <?<
lis family h?? r e [ rt
Mr. <'hesl?-y Lee N-ft Tuesday f"r
iannpa<>hs. N <1 . t" accept a im?si- n
ion with the ('annon Manufacturing e
'ompany | r;
Mrs. Wi ] Kiev and children are: p
isitinv' relatives in Wa>hinvrt'?n N n
Mr Wei.. ,f Scot !and N'eek. is ;i
i s 11. r i vr daughter. Mrs Hen>\ ?
tj
Mrs I I. Hanks is \ !<itin>r her ? v
?a rent - Mr and Mr* He,. whu!?
r ?? .j!;i*e ,:<*k in (iates ("mmty
Mi- A I I'arker and niece, M r*
Vlllie h.i'Me!. left Knday for a vi-- (.
t ??f >? vi ial weeks m iie??rvrta and : |,
1 !<ii i'.a , v*
Mi and Mrs .1 V Mitchell, u ho ! ?
ia?>e I..???!i -pending a week with ;t
hen N..n, .las H Mitchell, in Wash- :
n^t I> ( . returned home Sat |
;t da\ . t
intlith. I? H Brown. H W .l?-s j
up, Q H inukr, i. Me I >anwl. .!. < (
' (;i lfVin. <' H ' iriflin. \. ( < ' (
and. K I' Hrnthall, A IV (irifVin.!^
; T HnMl?\ ( ?' Vaiitfhan. and -I ,
, (Jutland Misses Mary and Sihyl ^
larrril. Mar^rm-r itand Julia Hlan 1 i
?hard. Marv I'illa < '<>|wland. liracol
InvfU'r. I -"la < hit land. V1 att i?? .1 ? >nos.
daif H"rnr Kayo }f??ll'?rin'n and ,
U-t11?- Su?- Mnl'lt'i
On March 7th at II .10 a m Mi.sflj
Minin' was married to Mr ||
rV .) \ au^han Several of h?*r (t
riends witn?'H8<*d the ceremony i
vhich was performed hy th?? bride'v 1 j
>ant?>r. U?v .) K H<?lden. at her t
ioni?'
M iss I'? ? |? is line <?f Woodland's)
nost charming women arid will he'
nissed a tfreat dval Mr Vau^han'
s.a pr->s|M*r<?uft business man and
'armcr of Union They left on the
i2:H0 train for Baltimore und Wash
nvrton, and will l*? at home I'mon, |
sf <' , after March 15th ?lO'fx'rtod. ' 1
OXFORD SINGING MS
TOURING THIS SECTION
J ? ?' ' ' ? ! - * t h t ? I I \ * ? ! ' ' ? ; ? : ,
ip1 u i'i'i I ? ? 11 ?*! I w t;
'! . S-a'r nM. . . ti th.- It.-n
. v-i /..i- V ' ? II. ..
?v. v.- ? It,.- < a- /I.
K.-.-I .rnr th.- -i.'Mivn ..ut m. j
11.- a'!.-r i-.n 1 ? Mas Mm
?f the Stale will I... I:..-I.i. A1!' h.-r I
his r'ass will vi*it iit-at.v tw- hun
.
11I t'lWMS in .N 'I'll I an'l'.'.a. r.|
riK" a concert at ea<*h j? ia**??
There is a tv. t",>l purpose m
ending thi-' ("lass ovei the Stat**
ach >?-ar t" vrivt* the i people
f N??rth ('ar'thna an ??[?i?? ?rtunity
<i s?*e a concrete example ? f the
.'?rk of the Institution and to inter -
st the friends of the Institu*.i?>n in
"ntrihutin^r more liberally to its
upport. A faithful an<l intelligent
ffort is put forth to tfive an attrac
ive and helpful entertainment The
?rive -'f admission ha* hitherto heen
*ss than the value of the <?. r.cert
nd we feel satitied that the excel
*nt standard of the past v*..i! he
laintained. The management is
I ways ^lad t" have the class visit
ivvns where the eh:i dren have nev
r k' 'lie. as well as the places they
re accustomed to \i>:t ea?*h year so
ir HH possible. Those places de
rmvr a visit this y?*ar should send
1 their invitation pr-? ? nip11>
fleeting of I eachers of
Household Economics.
For several years th?* State \<tr
ial anil Industrial < *??11 ? has
niched with much interest the ef
? rts "t" lh** teachers of Household
!con?rnies to organize themselves
itn a citni[iact and forceful ??ly |
hich will faciliate t hexchange ??f j
l?*as and 1 >e able t<> mould public |
pinion in the matter of teaching!
lis science Last November at a
uH'tmvr in lialei^rh a number of!
?achers ??t these branches met and
>rnn*d a temporary organization,
lectin^ a temporary president and
"Tetar> . and authorized these ?? t?i- |
ers to ana'!^1 for and advertise a
ieetin>? t" be hcid in t ireensbon?;
arly in the >pr in*: The State N?t |
ial and Industrial <"olietfe is co-op!
rating with these officers in at - j
iin^in^ f"'' such a conference, and I
ledges ;t* to do all it can t? ?
iake the meeting a success Th?-'
u-et mg to take place "n a Friday |
ud Saturdav during tin- first part
t April. l.Uh and 1 1th. and a ten
11i\?? pr? gram writ be cir< i..;it#-d j
? tv shortly Hi'1 best available i
i?*n and woimn uh > ar?? aut h??r :ti??s
n the subjects of Hous?"hoi11 I.ri
rnics will be secured f? ? f the ?? c j
a>ioii. who will addresses. and
?ad m r"\ind table discussions in I
,-hich the special problems -f t fie I
^dividual teacher^ u i1' be discussed. ]
n?l as far as possibi? , ed
For such a meeto / < .t eensborn is
?ar ticularh suite ! ? t'-. ounf -f
fie fact of its a< -essib i:v. and be- j
ausr MI l [|f I i \ ?*t J II I I ' | 1 (
Irpartmont* ??f at
hf Stat** N"i '? .1! ami It <!t:stnai \
'nlU-^r I h?* u 1 fin M>h a 1
)lac?' of 1 iivr if-'l f 1?? ? ? ? -i 11? ? 1 tan.
iu?nt t<> all \ h? a h" r .i> tiixl it
tossihU' ;itt?-H'l. A .. ^? 11? 1 r?t? ??1
If*ntm and |'i 1 t"111 a i .11 < ? ?;? 1 l\
1 rvr**?I t"krra'.f !??:?' ? f f>>?
ill t?-ach?-!M wishing (' 'Mir, ;trmI I
h? ? lat tm a r 1' I a!1 ? > 1 ? intf 1
irr r??nl:ally nr. 't. ?; t pn^fi !
I * I?*a^? ? -iiyri' f \ . ? rmt )?>' ? f I
>?*iny pi i-Mriit .1 ? ai ? ! a?i?l:
?. I'r??si.li-nt .1 I I u ?: Sf v.- \
rial and Indu^' 1 lai < v? ? ' ? \
H,,M. Nr. : 1 ? >?I fuith. ? ir f t ma '
i< 'II u ill !?? f ? ? w 1 ? ! ?"' I 1 ? ? \ . a , ? 11
n t hr n?-? * f*'\\ a k ?
\. r\ <???( ? Itailv \ ? 1;'
l.i//., .! Ki.M < K
> V\ 11 U-t f.
I I r.alo'inlr
1 '? ? ri 1 rrt 111
Siil^-rt 11??? Ih#* Ht-rtf..nl t'ountv
Herald * \ ? mir homo paiwr
i A ll( >1 'SM 11 I.I. X
^ ??f "vn; ' tii ? ?- i w ( ? >. \ ur -??!?'< ? r < i <1 pu rcha?e. 2
{ I- . . ( I I .?< rrifN I i
Hij \ ^ f.rtl y ? ? a ui ? aj ' l'r?*inier (i ? ? ***-i v >torti ill Town.
^ V
^ ' i?' ' 1 ? 11 ?? >t"? a> ll?e
; ./. P. HOYllTTL, Ahoskie, N. C. %
STnot one man in a thousand
Si n I tiit ?? \ .-r f.'t > :i iii t i L i - out-hie ff the beaten path
t>l ii 11 i-1lit*?>n?? ?.ijr?' WHof kr^ttiii^ on your feet.
<??? t !i ;inIri* 1 'InlUr- iiI? ? ? m* 1. It will open the way tu
g "" ? ?
i| I-;i?? i i i.lu i'-ii-i \ 'iiri?ci?"l :?11<i ('iipiiul iiit?jlliLrentl.v employ-.
I fi?-in tin- U'lt -rk ?.f private fortune. Account* can l>e wtart
?"1 \n it Ii us wit h ;tu\ sum from $1 iipwai l. F< >H SAFETY.
u Merchants and Farmers Bank
II Winton, JV. C.
| ILK)IT WW. I'ruidfit. K * 0ITU1D, Sw-TrMl.
FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
Of North Carolina.
NORTHAMPTON HERTFORD. AND BERTIE BRANCH
I ti\f? l'rt?Urh?n t? <ountr> I'ropfrtv against Fire, Wiod, ani Liichtiiag at C#it. *
I Director*: I S. Norfleet, Koxnbel. W. J. Hariell, Aulander,
1 I>. N Stephenson, Pendleton, T. C. I'eele. Rich Square,
I R. 1'. Thomas, ('"field, .!? W. Jlooiie, Winton.
UJe Rave Been Doing Business Since 1897,
I Have nut failed to adjust and >r1.11e all losses satisfactory to
| tin* claim-. I'lii- bem^ a 11tor of prepardness all farmers should
I have their property injured <ii the Farmers Mutual. We have
| ih'W over two milliMiis ..f dollar* worth of policies in force, and
o\er t??ri t liuu.-a'id dollar- t<> the credit of the Association. We re
| sped fully usk all farmer- t<? have their property insured with us
Albert V.mn, President, R . \V. ()utland. Sec. & Treas.
Rich Square, N. C. W. S. Nelson. Agent Murfreesboro. N. C.
FIIFLIE
I Mr. H ouse Holder |
t Do you realize the danger of kerosent lamps? ; !
; Do von realize the work for the house keeper? ? !
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j EDENTON ICE CO.
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"Our Service Never Sleeps"
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[ Dodge Brothers
H MOTOR CAR
Wlu-n p ?? -peak of 1). ?1 ? l'.p'thers Car they invariably sj**ak
M 'lual.ty
C 1 i> S' ? 11? ? ? t h11.vr ? a??? I ahow and t>?*> ??n? 1 salw^mahip ami
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It i- a sj>.int}in?" f?>r?*r ;i! w ?t k which is creator than both.
(its i v't'F)"Fi)V n 'a i- almost a prov erh
;in.? 11\ the kri?. A iI? has spread. and thoroughly, into every n >ok
? an.I ?i-? i of the nation.
L lwer \ u lin e h an ? av< r demand for the car at second-hand.
(I' w . i |.a\ > .iii i" visit lis and examine this car
rt.e y inmIi'm- consumption is unusually low.
i I he tire mi!t?a^re is unusually hijrh
I | i.foiv' 1 ar 1 ' lv ?adster Winter Touring (ar. >? Sedan,
$ ] 1 V> i \ I! prices f o 1> I )?-t reit 1
3 RAWI.S? (iAk.UiH. / ranklin, Va. jj
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