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. ' - v; f :.r, 1 . k -A TBS BOANOKB-OnoWN TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 20 1 1I. . -SI i Hertford ConimlsslODsn. in The Board of equalization, con sisting of S. P. Winborone, C. E. Boyette, A. I. Parker. C. W, Par ker,. E F. Williams. E. J. Gerock and Isaac Pipkin met at the court house in Winton on Monday the 10th day of July, as required by the law. The object to revise the tax list, and to equalize the valuations as far as possible. On motion tne tract of land m If anys Neck listed by Jno. Hart is reduced to S2.000.00. The question of making some changes in the personal property of J. W. Perry, in Winton Township, re ferred to A. I. Parker and A. C. vann, and tney reported some alight reduction in the personal property. On motion the town lot of W. P. Shaw Sr. in Winton be reduc ed to $2200.00. On motion changes ordered in the list of Mrs. J. R. Mitchell for herself and as guardian. The Brown land of Knox and Eyrich in St Johns township changed to $3,000.00, a reduction of $500.00. On motion the Home plpce of C.W. Parker be reduced to $3250. and his Blow place to $1,000. The real estate of Douglass Parker is reduced to $2000.00. The clerk is instructed to list for N. P. Odom, the portion of Futrell land 68 acres at a valua- tion of $500.00. The clerk is instructed to list for Mrs. Sallie B. Parker her dower at a valuation of $500.00. The clerk is instructed to list for Clyde Jenkins, the Ben White -land, at a valuation of $1500.00. , On motion the clerk is ordered to notify H. P. Liverman to ap pear before the board at its next meeting in August and show cause why his home place should not be raised to $1,000.00. On motion the cierk is ordered to compute the taxes against Wynn Bros., $9,000.00 error last tax list. ine standing timber and saw ed lumber of P. S. Traylor and E. C. Early in St. Johns Town ship, ordered to be assessed $4.00 per thousand feet for standing and $10.00 per thousand for saw ed lumber. On motion all real estate in St. Johns Township is ordered to be reduced 10 per cent The Board then proceeded to complete the Jury list ' No further business before the board it adjourned to meet on 1st Monday in August, 1911. B. F. Williams. Chairman. Jno. A. Northcott, Clerk. From tbe Twenty-Three Sams. Urich, Mo., Herald. 1. My wife is my boss. I shall not deny. 2. She maketh me to lie down behind the bed when swell com' pany comes, and she leadeth me behind up Main street 3. She restoreth my pocket- book after she has spent all of its contents for hobble' skirts and theatre tickets, and she leadeth me in the main aisle at church for her new nat's sake. 4. Yea, though I walk more than half the night through dark rooms with a crying baby, I will get no rest for she is behind me, ' her broomstick and her hatpin they do everything else but com fort me. 5. She prepareth a cold snack for me, then maketh a beeline for an aid society supper. She anointeth my head with the rol ling pin occasionally. My arms runneth over with the bundles . before she is half done with her shopping.- J-' 6. Surely her -dressmaker's and millinery bills Bhall follow me all the days of her life, and I will dwell in the house of my wife forever. Most men would make a bee iine for tall timber if they' saw justice headed their way. Anneta locals. Wednesday afternoon and Tnursday evening of last week we were greatly blessed when the much needed showers of rain came and refreshed the starving crops. ' We feel that we should be very thankful for such bless ings, as well as all others we have had bestowed upon us. While the crops were suffering and going backward for the want of rain, yet God in his own good time sent the showers of bless ings as He always does, and now the crops are looking very much better. Misses Minta and Eunice Par ker spent Tuesday of this week with their sister, Mrs. W. P. Bracy, near Rich Square. Misses Ivey Dunning, Beulah and Blannie Allen and Mr. Wal ter Parker of near Roxobel were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dunning Saturday and Sunday. Misses Lizzie Mulder and Ellen Parker of near Woodland visited Miss Eula Parker Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewter McDan- iel of Woodland were guests of his sister, Mrs. C. A. Dunning, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jenkins visited relatives in Roxobel Sun day. We are very sorry to report Miss Nina Parker still sick. Hope she will soon be able to get out among her friends again. Mrs. Margaret Bracy spent last week with her son. Mr. W. P. Bracy, near Rich Square. Mr. A. P. Joyner and Miss Claudine Joyner of Aulander were visitors here Sunday. Miss Joyner was tbe appreciated guest of her classmate, Miss Mary Par ker, and Mr. Joyner visited in the home of Mrs. Frances Brit- ton. Master John Bruce Joyner, who has been spending some months with his grandmother, Mrs. Fran ceB Britton, returned to his home in Aulander Sunday. Mr. W. J. Parker and daugh ter, Miss Eula, spent a few days last week in Norfolk and Ports mouth visiting his sons, Messrs J. B. and H. A. Parker. They report a very delightful trip. The revival services which were held at Mt Olive last week closed Sunday. The peoDle of the community feel that they have been greatly blessed. There were several professions made during the week and six gave themsel ves as candidates for baptism. UNSAID; UNDONE. The words that I bve left unsaid. Fearing to brine upon the bead -Ot someone, although well deserved, Man's punishment; if I have swerved And said, perchance, another thine Instead, to mitigate the sting May such words absolution bring Tome. " - ) The deeds which I have left undone From rise to height and set of sun, Because some trouble they might breed For those in direr, sorer need; Rearing, instead, a better thing To help, not hinder soothe.not sting Mav srch deeds absolution bring To roe. ENVOY I've no regrets for deeds not done, For words unspoken, songs unsung That may have caused two lives to part, An opened wound, an aching heart I only mourn the careless thought In language couched, by action wrought That to mankind fresh grief has brought Through me. W. Murdoch Lind, in National Mag azine for July. lU BOMOIW SCC0t low S.U.. U w.ec P.t'on,fc Excritant 9 1 1 I k rl I I -imwwl' !'"' In 1 II w WUIK MM f r W wt wtinsttT, Pivcwum. cW "The Piano with the Sweet Tone.' Tbe Southern Plaiio for Southern Homes, All true Southerners prefer to buy and use Southern "productions provided they equal those of other sections. ' In a measure this may account for the triumphant success of the STIEFF PIANO made in the South, and the most popular piano in Dixie. Equal to any superior to very many, sold direct from maker to home, on easy terms . Write for price list. Chas. M stieff, L. O. STEELE, MOB., 114 Granby St., Norfolk. Virginia Mention this paper. 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BRITTON & COUGIX. 42 Roanoke Square. Norfolk, Va. Reference Seaboard Bank. Contractor and Builder. For all Brick and Plastering ! Construction Work communicate I with A. T. Vick, Contractor and Builder, Franklin, Va., before letting contract. 1-241-yr lA7nntA1 Tonr oraen for J0B VVdlllCU PRINTING. See or write JAMES E SMITH. Rich Square Need New a Vehicle? You may be able to match our prices elsewhere perhaps but not for our kind of vehicle, or you may be able to match our vehicle else where possibly- but not at our reasonable prices. The Secret of It All is that we always keep a few laps ahead of the procession.' We have made a study of the vehicle business and can say that our stock em braces every tipe of job that is desirable Each one has a touch here and there which puts it in a class above and beyond the common run. Whether you intend to buy or not Come in and Look so that you may know where you can get lots for your money. Holoman Brothers, Phone No. 25, Rich Square, N. C. NOTICE! Land for tSale on Easy Terms We have for sale about eight or ten good farms. These lands are well located, in good condition, adapted to all kinds of crops. We will sell at fair prices in next sixty days and will give liberal terms as to payment. If you desire a good home and farm, write or see Northampton Realty Company, Jackson, NeC v v . ine! Offer in At Greatly Reduced PR CE S Bargains in Mens Suits, Boys Suits, Millinery, Mens Hats, Ladies Slip pers, Dress Goods, Lawns, Dress Trimmings. 1 ' i A ' v v-VTA i. -v- 'iff . (m i f - Farmers Can Save Money By Using the Elliott Labor-SaVing Cultivator anr1 Plow Combined ' This Implement Consists of 1 7 Different Plow in one Machine. Mitchell Touring Cars ! ' 'Silent sthe Foot of Time. " $2,250.00, $1,500.00, 1,250 00 and $1,200.00. For information concerning Mitchell Cars apply to THOS. B. WYNN, ' Murfreesboro,' N. C sole Agent for Hertford County. Mwrireesboxo, N; G Wynn V s 1 V y 'AX''
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