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- - ?= Hertford County Herald Published Every Friday by VINSON * PARKER Owner* and Publishers J.'Hoy PairSnr-'2EV~ - - - -V-'-TUUor. | Jot. S. Vinson Manager. Subscription Price. One Year fl.SO Six Months __ .75 Three Months - .40 Advertising Rates. Very reasonable and made known on request. Entered as second-class matter February 25th, 1910, at the post office at Ahoskie, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3rd, 1878. Friday October 31, 1919 An all-day current "sho" would be acceptable to us. In fact, we WANT an all-day current in Ahoskie. 0 With weather similar to the brand this section has undergone this week a coal strike has no terrors whatever for our people. 0 "Girls are wanted" is the head line of an advertisement in this pa per. Industriou girls who want to enter to some form of light, pleasant work would do well to correspond with the Secretary-of the local Board of Trade and get further informationr f 0 The writer on this paper interpre- j ted the sentiment of those at Sea board as favoring a removal of Cho wan College to a more convenient location. The sentiment seemed to be just as strong to keep the College in one of the two associations?Cho wan or West Chowan. The principal business of Congress these days is overiding the veto of Woodrow. The latest addition is the passage of ?the prohibition enforce ment measure, after it had been ve toed by the President, who proped himself up in a sick bed in an at- I tempt to keep the act from becoming 1 a law. Ahoskie folks must renew and re- I double their efforts to secure the lo cation of Chowan College, if they wcfUld make it a certainty for Ahos kie. This is a rare opportunity?no doubt the greatest that will ever be presented to this town for its own good and harmonious development. The show down is soon coming and when it does come, Ahoskie must be \ ready to offer some very enticing in- 1 ducements. Being, u it ia, such an easy matter to pasg bond iaauea in Ahoakie for municpial improvement, and an ev en harder taak .comparatively, to get anything done after yoit have passed it, why not let'scall the election tgx. street bonds and make it unanimous vote for bondaT If you are really against bonds, you need have no fears about ever having them issued. The destructive boll weevil lias made his appearance in North Caro lina and is now firmly entrenched in three of the counties in southeastern North Carolina. The Extension Ser vice announces that fact in today's paper ,and makes some observations regarding the probable destruction that the weevil will do in North Ca rolina. Agriculturists of the state have been fearing the invasion by the weevil for years, and they are prepared to take every step to abate the destruction they usually accom plish. It will pay the cotton plan ers in this section to keep eyes open for any suggestions given by the De partment of Agriculture and the Ex tension Service on combatting the spread of the insect. SHE'DWALKMILES TO TBI ABOUT IT Nashville Woman Says She GAINED 25 PIUND5 3Y TAKING TANLAC "I feel so grateful for the wonder ful relief I have gotten through tak ing Tanlac that I would willingly walk twenty miles to tell other sufferers what this medaicine has done for me, saidMissAdela McKenzie, of 424 '6th Avenue, NashvilW, Tenn. "I suffered" for aboue eighteen mo nths from nervous prostration," she continued, "and kept getting worse in spite of all that I could do. I had no appetite and after eating anything my stomach would burn like fire. I would turn cold one minute and hot the next, and I was so nervous that I could hardiy sleep at all and lost sixty pounds. "After trying several different of medicines without getting any relief' my brother got me a bottle of Tan- : lac and I started taking it. By the time I had fiinished my second bottle my appetite began to improve and my other troubles were greatly reliev ed. That burning sensation has dis appeared fro mmy stomach, the mi- j vousness is gone, I sleep like a child and I have gained twenty-five pounds in weight." All druggists sell Tanlac?adv. See that the .label on your paper is dated in advance, if you want the Herald to continue coming to your home. -T*"~ Strayed Hoc. ?" ' There has been taken up on the Piland farm, near Cofleld on hog, swallow fork in right ear, and under half square in left, color light gray -mixture. + Owner may claim same by pay ing for the ad, board and costs F. P. REDDY. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified m executor of the estate of T. H. Nichol son, deceased, late of Hert-: ford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit themto the undersigned at Mur freesboro, N. C., on o rbefore the 1st day of October, 1920, or this notice wil be pleaded in baroftheir recovery. All persons indebted to said, estate wil please make imme diate payment. This th 1st day of October, j 1919. ELLIOTT N. NICHOLSON, Ex ecutor of T- H- Nicholson. Stanley Winborne, attorney. Constipation. The beginning of almost every se rioua disarder is constipation. If you want to enjoy good health keep your bowels regular. This is best accomplished by proper diet tnd ex ercise, but some times a medicine is needed and when that is the case you wil find Chamrelain's Tablets are excellent. They are mil dand gentle in their action, easy and pleas ant to take. Give them a trial. They only cost aquarter.?adv. FARMS FOR SALE Good Bargains. Easy Term* Farm No- 1 98 acres high state o fcultivation, good build ings, good location, 4 1-2' miles to railroad, 2 mles to school and 1 1-2 miles from Church. Fine Soil. Pricj $8,300 (eight thousand five hundred dollars. $3,000 cash, 5 years on rema'n der. Farm No. 2 60 acres 5 r wm house, good outbuildings, ab out 30 acres cleared, some mill !< timber, plenty of wood, 1 mile i school and 3 miles railroad, \ Good location. Price twenty five huundred dollars. Farm No. 3.?64 acres good soil. 35 acres cleared, balance ; mill timber and plenty of good j wood. Location good, 4 miles from Sunbury. Fine stock radge. Farm No. 4. Price $6,000 j 100 acres, 40 in cultivation, j new seven room dwelling, plen i ty outbuildings, 1-2 mile to a church, 4 1-2 miles to Sunbury. j Price $6,000; $2,500 in cash j anl six years on balance. Lo cation good. For further infor j mation wrjte Martin Kellogg or L. A. Rountree S.unbury, N. C. tf. Are you hitting _ . on all EMit t L 43 OR . are you -jitnag f? uii?siiiff one of the few hot weather consolations. Are you wide awake all through the long sultry' hours, or are you dopey and sluggish from the Heat? For an txhilaralmg nwntal piek mt-Mp, Pepsi ? Cola is limply ? prictlttl Kill the Hot Weather, Keep Cool and feel like a Million Dollars! Drink Stimulating, Exhilar ating, Delightful PEPSI-COLA "A Mak; You ScintiUat" THE PE^^^SoR^ABOlSaW v ^ || The Leading Retail Stores | HANDLE | I Our Brands of High Grade Flour J THEY ARE QUALITY jj 1 Hartus Senaca Chief Flour \ I Uncle Remus Self Rising Flour !j 1 The ultimate consumer will be pleased with his bread | I. ^ ^Us at the leading stores for these brands. | j We Are the Leading Wholesalers of Heavy and p Fancy Groceries. 1 Retailers throughout this siction have already realized that we are handling the best in our line, and are buying from the house that caters to the customers wishes. Our salesman will call on you, and make you tempting of fers. Give him an order and, the consumer will call for our brands. Write, Phone or call on us || Barnes-Sawyer Grocery Co., Inc. I AHOSKIE, N. C. n i ! auction"" ? I BUSINESS LOTS I I AHOSKIE, N. CAROUNA f | Friday, November 71 | 10:30 A. M. I I * ? 5 LOTS I 1 Located on Main and McGloughn Streets, Mr. W. W. ROGERS, ft 1 Owner. "Watch Ahoskie~Grow." ^ I | 3 LOTS | ? Located on East Main Street, 25 x 150 feet, known at the S. B. 1 Barnes property, owned by Dr. C. G. Powell. The only availa ble business lots on East Main Street. This valuable property will be sold on easy terms and purchasers make the price. I SALE TAKES PUCE ON THE PREMISES. | BUY NOW | BAND CONCERT. EASY TERMS. | 1 DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE SALE I it Raleigh Real Estate & Trust Co. I jj Selling Agents Raleigh, N. C. I
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