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The Fashion Store
If you want to 4reM up and look good, visit*
our store, we want you to come and look ?rer our
fall line of the late*; creation* in LADIES COAT
SUITS, ONE PIECE DRESSES, SKIRTS and LONG
CLOAKS FOR LADIES and CHILpREN. We assure
you you the prices can not be found elsewhere
We also want you to look oeer our fall line of DRY
GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SPORT SKIRT GOODS,
and notions. And a beautiful line of SWEATERS
on display, in the latest designs that can be found/
NEW MILLINERY coining in each week, Fifth Are
styles at DIRECT PRICES. We sure specializing in
LADIES and CHILDREN'S SHOES
If you need SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, or
HOSE, dont fail to give us a call
Mrs. E. C. Britton
AHOSKIE, N. C.
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WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO LOOK OVER
OUR LINE OF TALCUM POWDERS. WE QUOTE
BELOW. IN THIS LOT YOU WILL SURELY
FIND SOME THING TO PLEASE
Jonteel % 2 25 and 50c
Colgate's all odors 25c
Cara Nome $1.00
Armand's : 35c
Wright's Violet 25c
Saxon, all odors 30c
Black and Whte 25c
Marcello's, all odors 25c
Nyala' 25c
Mary Garden 50c
Amolin 30c
Babykin 25c
A. D. S. baby 25c
B, A B., baby r 25c
Mennen's , 30c
Zinc Stenate 25c
Borozin 25c
Nyal's Prickly Heat 25c
Florient 25c
Violet Sec 25c
Johnson's Baby 25c
Vogue Royal L j 25c
Spiro 30c
Kora Konia 40c
Copeland Drug Co.
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"Tbt Prompt and Efficient Pharmacy"
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SERVICE AND PRICES
A Soda Fountain Service That Will Please
Anybody Pleasable
That is the kind of service you will
find here. Service and Prices are what
count. We beat them all on both. Call
around and let us convince you of these facts.
There is no reason for paying extor
tionate prices for drugs and other articles
carried in a drug store when pou can come
here and buy them at a very small profit.
Mitchell's Drug Store
THE OLD RELIABLE"
Manhattan Hotel Building AHOSKIE, N. C.
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OF AHOSKIE
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Mr. yf. A. Thomas, of Cofield, waa
in town Saturday on busineaa.
Mr. G. B. Storey, of Murfreeaboro,
waa a viaitor in town Saturday.
Mr. T. M. Condon, of Winton, waa
a visitor in town Sunday evening.
Mr. C. B. Morriaa, of Colerain,
apent Wednesday in town on business.
Mr. H. M. Burden, of Aulander,
spent Wednesday in town on business.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mit
chell, Tuesday, Auguat 29th; a fine
boy.
Mr. J. L. Liverman, of Murfreea
boro, apent Wednesday in town on
'Buiig?a r~~~ ' ~n
Mr. N. E. Greene, of Portsmouth,
spent' Sunday and Monday in town
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Jernigan, of
Aulander, were visitors, in town Wed
nesday evening.
Miss Margaret Hood, of Selma, N.
C., apent Tuesday in town as the guest
of Mrs. John Mitchell. .
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Miss Dorothy Garrett and Mrs.'Jef
fery, of Southport, N. C., are visiting
relatives here this week.
Miss Earle Lawrence returned Mon
day after spending several days as the
guest of relatives in Norfolk.
Mr. T. Baker, of Suffolk, spent sev
eral days in town this week as the
guest of relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor, and
children of Harrellsville, were visitors
in town Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. George Mitchell, of Wilson,
spent last Friday in town as the guest
of his father Dr. J. H. Mitchell.
Mr. A. D. Walker, of Currie, N.
C., is spending some time as the guest
of his brother Dr. L. K. Walker.
Mr. C. W. Dukes, of Rocky Mount,
spent Sunday in town as the guest
of his brother Mr. P. E. Dukes.
Mr. B. H. Ward, of Harrellsvitle,
was in town Thursday selling some
tobacco on the Adoskie' market.
Mr. Abe Feldman, of Dunn, N. C.,
?pent last Friday in town with hi?
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Feldman.
Mr. P. T. Perry, Jr., of the Herald
stair, spent several days this week
with relatives and friends in Windsor.
Miss Jessie McMulIin, of Edenton,
arrived last Friday to spend some
time as the guest of Mrs. J. N. Vann.
Mr. Clyde Howard, of Tarboro,
spent Monday in town as^the guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. How
ard. ?
Mr. D. P. Boyette has resigned the
position of City Clerk of Ahoskie and
Mr. L. C. William%has been appointed
in his place.
Misses Iola and Emma Wooten
left Wednesday for Norfolk where
they will spend some time as the guest
of relatives.
Mr. I. P. Newsome left Tuesday
for Kins ton, where he will spend some
time as the guest of his son, Mr. J..
I. Newsgme.
Miss Dorothy Rawles, of Richmond,
Vs., arrived Tuesday afternoon to
spend several days the guest of Miss
Lena Moore Rawles. v
Mr. Teale Rawles, of Rocky Mount,
spent several days in town this week
as the guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Rawles.
Miss Hattie Burgess, of Winston
Salem, spent several days in town
this week as the guest of her brother
Mr. George Burgess.
Miss Alice Williams Mitchell, of
Aulander, arrived Tuesday to spend
several days as the guest of her sister
Mrs. W. H. Newsome.
Miss Nannie Newsome returned
Tuesday evening after spending sev
eral days on the markets purchasing
a fall line of millinery for her store.
Mrs. H. S. Basnight and two daugh
ters. Misses Ethel and Louise, who
have been spending the summer at
Ocean View, Va., returned home last
Thursday.
Mr*. 0. 0. Barges*, of Winston
Salem, N. C., spent several days in
town this week as the guest of her
son, Mr. George Burgees.
Mrs. A. V. Greene, who has been
visiting her sister Mrs. George Gornto
in Wilmington, N. C., returned last
Friday after spending two weeks.
Mrs. J. E. Odom and children, who
have been spending the past week as
the guest of relatives in Norfolk and
Ocean View returned home Tuesday.
Mrs. F. A. VinsCn, who has been
spending the past week as the guest
of Mr. js'nd Mrs. F. .L. Howard, re
tured to her home- in Portsmouth
Monday.
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Sealed bids for quarters for the
postoffice in Ahoskie will be received
up to and including September 10th.
For particulars inquire of the post
master. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newaome and
children returned to their- home in
Kinston Tuesday after spending the
.past week as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs-W- H. Newsome.
Hon. W. R. Johnson has been ap
pointed as a' campaign speaker for
the State Democratic Executive Com
mittee in the state. Mr. Johnson is
an able attorney and speaker, and
well known throughout this section of
the State.
Regular preaching services will be
held at the Methodist Church next
Sunday morning, and evening by the
pastor, Rev. M. F. Hodges. Morning
service begins at 11 a- m. Evening
services begins at 8 p. m. Everybody
is cordially invited.
Mrs. A. T. Olive, of Apex, N. C.,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. W. Alexander for the past week
left for Richmond, Va., Tuesday
where she will spend some time as
the guest of friends. She was accom
panied by Mrs. Alexander.
Mrs. Mary L. Brittonand children,
who ~have been spending the summer
in town as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
O.'H. Britton, left Wednesday for
Ocean View where' they will spend
two weeks afterwards -returning to
their home ih Elizabeth City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Corwin left
Tuesday for a visit to Philadelphia,
Penna. Mr. Corwin will return in
about ten days and about October l*t
will return to Philadelphia to accom
pany Mrs. Corwin home. While away
they will also visit Atlantic City.
Mr. Hugh Horton, who passed the
State Law Board in- Raleigh last week,
spent last Friday in town as the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
orton. He was en route to his home
in Williamston where he is a member
of the law Arm' of Dunning, Moore
and Horton.
Mr. J. Roy Parker, who has been
been associated with the Logan Even
Telegram, Logan, West Va., also
sporting editor of the Evening Tri
bune-Times at Hornell, N. Y. during
the past seven months, returned
home Thursday and will shortly re
sume his position as editor of the
Hertford County Herald. While
away Mr. Parker also attended the
summer school at the University of
Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, taking
a special course in journalism. Mr.'
Parker is one of the best read men in
this section and the Hereld is fortu
nate in having him again as its editor.
RESIGNS AS COUNCILMAN
Mr. J. Bailey Barnes gave the fol
lowing statement to the Herald for
publication.
"I am today resigning as City
Councilman of this city. Reasons:
Heavy business matters of my own
to attend to and I cannot give the
town affairs proper attention as I
would like to."
J. BAILEY BARNES.
August 26, 1922.
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Is going; strong, subscriptions have
been pournig into the Herald office
but there is plenty of room for you
to get in on this liberal proposition.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Little Miss Annie Godwin, of Ahos
kie, is the guest of her cousin Miss
Lois Dilday.
Mrs. M. E. Goodwin returned to
her home in Suifolk, Vs., Friday, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Lowe and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Peele had a
family reunion at their home last
Sunday. All their children and
grandchildren were present and the
occasion was much enjoyed.
Miss Rosa Leigh Slaughter and sis
ter Martha, returned to their home
last Tuesday after spending a week
with their sister, Mrs. Roy Overton in
Phoebus, Va.
RICHARD THEATRE
AHOSKIE, N. C
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FRIDAY and~ SATURDAY
William Fox Presents
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The greatest race track drama
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NOTICE
The Republicans of Ahoskie pre
cinct are hereby called to meet in con
vention at the Woodman's Hall, in the
town of Ahoskie, N. C., on >he 14th
day of September, 1922 at 2 o'cldck,
p. m., for the purpose of electingdel
egates to the County Convention
which is called to meet St above nam
ed place on the 16th day of Septem
ber, 1922 at 2 o'clock p.~-m.
A. G. BAZEMORE^
Adv. ? Precinct Chairman.
WANT ADS.
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this head, set in this type, are charged
for at the following rate; ten cents
per line for the first week and five
cents per line pier week- thereafter.
Advertisements under this head are
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The amount charged.for any ad can
easily be ascertained by . counting the
words and allowing six words to the
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NOTICE?MONEY IS EASY TO OB.
tain on improved lands, provided
the borrowers do not want to ex
ceed sixty per cent adyta value,
disregarding war-time prices. For
particulars see, Roswell C. Bridger.
Representative Chicmauga Trust
Company, Winton, N. C. F17 tf.
FOR SALE?A FEW TONS OF
hard anthracite coal.
Apply to A. G. BAZEMORE.
8-18-41.
WE PAY $36.00 WEEKLY FULL
time, 76c an hour spare time selling
hosiery guaranteed wear four mon
ths or replaced free. 36 styles.
Free samples to workers. Salary
or SO per cent commission. Good
hosiery is an absolute necessity,
you can sell it easily. Experience
unnecessary. Eagle Knitting Mills,
Darby, Pa. 7-21-8t-pd
STRAYED?I HAVE ONE HOG IN
my possession that broke in my
field. It has a red collar and
weighs about fifty pounds and the
mark is a crop from right ear, swal
low fork and slit in left ear. Ow
damage and forth m He
nea can get this hog by paying
costs. MRS. M.N T. DILDAY,
R.F.D.4. Ahoskie, N. C.
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NOTICE OF SALE
.The Board of Education of Hert
ford County, N. C., will sell at the
Court House in Winton, October 2,
1922, $10,000 Schoolhouse Bonds of
Union School District (St. John's
Township No. 1.), in said County, dat
ed May I, 1922, and maturing May
1, 1942, bearing interest at the rate
of 6 per cent per annum.
N. W. BRITTON, Secretary.
8-2 4-41
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September bt and 2nd.
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Phone No. 10. Aho.kU, N. C.
R. R. ALLEN A SON <
Dealers la
SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, WINDOW
GLASS, HARDWARE, PAINTS,
and BUILDING MATERIALS
GENERALLY
Wholesale and Retail
927 Washington Square
SUFFOLK, VA.
TOMBSTONES
OF ANY DESCRIPTION
. See or Write
J. B. MODLIN
AHOSKIE, N. C.
Agent for
?COGGINS MARBLE CO.?
OR. CHARLES J. SAWYER
Practice limited to -?
Eye, Ear, Nom, and Throat
Farmers-Atlantic Bank Bldg
In Office every WEDNESDAY
Dr. W. C. Mercer
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Ahoskie, N. C.
NOW OPEN
ARMY AND NAVY SALES
STORE
Jobbers of Army
and Navy Goods '
Mens and Boys Clothing, Shoes
ana Gents Furnishings
128 Main St. Ahoskie, N. C.
JUNIPER HEART SHINGLES
?The Wood Eternal
Par Sal* By
c. B. MORRIS
Colerain, N. C. ft ,
Aak for dtlhrmy, prices and samples
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having this day qualified as exe
cutrix of the estate of Samuel
Weaver, late of Hertford county.
This is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 15th day of August, 1923, or this
notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make immediate
payment.
This 16th day of August, 1922.
MATTIE WEAVER COLLINS,
Executrix of Samuel Weaver, de
ceased. 8-18-6t.
Notice of Sale Under Mortgage
By vitrtue of the power and author
ity given by a certain mortgage exe
cuted by J. E. Newsome and A. W.
Holloman to J. S. Leary which is re
corded in the office of Register of
Deeds for the County of Hertford in
book 65, page 216, the following
jroperty will be sold at public auction,
ris: Lots numbers 1, 2, 3, 7, and 8
is shown on map plotted by E. M..
Sustler Engineering Co., J. R. Thoma
?on, C. E., said map is hereby referred *
to for a more complete description.
Place of sale?In front of the Court
House door, Winton, N, C.
Time of sale?September 4, 1922,
between the hours of twelve and twc
o'clock.
Terms of Sale?Cash.
This July 31, 1922.
J. 8. LEARY, Mortgagee.
8-ll-22-4t.
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