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4 'I r.t THE COMMONWEALTH. HJUMHIH JWHJ. -JgjgUUI Covarncr RIlcMa a Washington,. nsngtcn. Published Every Thun-day by j Washington t p it l TfTi v rilifav mxl Promictor. I t-rnor W. "V cial invitrtion from many of, pgrC33 YS8? Csp&lcA- leading citizen;, Gov- Kitchin, who was on -r j hi,-; way to de;iwr an c- ional s at Blount's Creek, afl.lrc-f--.scd j Telephone Entered at tun p(ioincoi..oiul.,.ui - .,, . . M v.nU ,un;anM rMir.T ntT:irbnro jUlttcT. 1 1 iai'gO aUUlti:il. m uic tuii. iiu.i.. j i.j .w.t it 12:30 today. A prosperous year Neck, N. C, as Secoiul-Clsis Thursday, March 23, 1011. ! here Thursday night on ''Democratic i Principles.-' There was no oratory i ; Jvta cn.-w-h he stuck to facts. Ho 1 - - --rTTT . - - - - - -- - - - - I i;j jn.. ujjv-v.. Col. Thco. Roo3nv!t, in anncune- j srdd his speech was an open-minded '--wv'i , i ii i i - i ? ho has the document to sup- j general ana local Durness uepreosiou ipoit his asFOrf.on?, and toat P.ejinlyli. Lw.dd ro- indulge in personalities, j .Toe meeting adopted the follow- Tli," iv-fl.l.ns of this paper will be .. rr $ I BssagasaBE- - j j .STOUKSGLSEHi KEET1NQ. r?.-fc'1 LitU.u ft!" Is i:p? stockholch s of i hi ph e Carolina ing his willingness to aceej nomination for President, snys. hat is in the ring." It is now up to President. Taft to knock it out. We hope he will do the job to perfection. wa-3 reported with an increase in gross business of 17 per cent over that of the previous year, which 13 particularly creditable in v' -w of YVi promise was kept. j ing resolutions of regret for tneir rwimrinf the Governor said he : late p-es:dtnt, W. 11. rowel!, whore j I rP, not- trvine- to read Senator bim- ! deaf) occured last r nday: The State Democratic Executive j mons out 0f the Democratic ptrty; Co; the holding precinct meetings villgoe he.d batur- j pgrty piform and i:i voting nav ivihv 10111. airi uuumj w..... nryoinr t vi, luiii-JCi i.i vi..v. "Whareas, Death has taken from nnnittee ha selected Raleigh as j that he (Simmons) was already out , our rmdet our i'resiaent, associate , o .. I i,r,ynv with t!u Democratic p.nd friend. Mr. W . II. Powell, and place and June Oth ,ne cate 1,1 j - incon:tcijC.y it i;? fittin, that CxPrion be given the State convention, ine - : . xoinfr for free lumber to the sentiments which his loss has States Senate. Contrary to demo cratic principles the senior Senator ! voted against bis party majority m fcr the ocean impres:s"d upon us, therefore "Be It Resolved; That we, the frhareholders of the Carolina Tele phone' &Telegraphempany, do now record our deep sorrow at the de mise of the President of this Corpo orotcctive i ration, whoso conservative business rnent was a patent factor in th :rilf on i jud 1 Ol upbuilding of this Company and nn-athy for nri.n " J t ?py cf ! rci-r.:.s ojr sincere which i btrc-ava f:;mi!y. his tions Saturday, May 2-lth. The com mittee a1 so adopted a resolution or rinvoifr n Rpnntovinl nrimarv to be . i ib- T.orimer c.i?. held on election day, iovember odi. j ., " , . , . 1;,, , And if neither candidate gets a ma- j tari on jron ore, f--r jority then a second primary is to j C0;d, for a turiit' on cot beheld en November 2(Uh. We may j ih Kitehi:i pv,n:uo j,. t,.n .-.iirrh i tbe American Lum'iei ii r.';'-hbi:! 5 ! r.:l l',:'':0 V-lOl.1:: v: Oi i politics. Uw-,,a f, f-.v.-r. which had i t!:ee resolutions bs spread upon the quoted from bis i-.peech on lumber j Alinute Book of this Company, and with distinct approval; he showed that a copy be sent to his family." ' th Protective Tariff Le?guQ in their j March 13 ai, 19i2. On Wednesday night, March 10, : Read Hand Book had published his j 1912. at the home of tire bride's ! speech as? good Repubiic.ua doctrine, j It Res-Ived Fuzther: That pleased to learn that there is at least cue dreaded disease that science has bt'on a bio to cure in all its at-a-sc, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure h the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is takr-n internally, acting directly unon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, a-ncV' giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and Assist ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its . -uiative powers tbat they oii'er One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails ta cure. Send for list of testimo nies. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. Sold bv druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Notice ! To the Tax T'aycis of Scot land Xeck : I have to 111 a k' final settle lnent of taxe:- April 1st. All taxes not paid by Th.it time property will he advertised and sold to pay same and cost. By ordr'i- board town eo n 1 111 issi o i . py. (I. II. Johnson, Citv Tax Collector. rhisMarcli V2. V.)2' Married at OcDgocc!. The following directors were chosen to serve during the coming parents, Miss Ethel Bland was united ; n closing Mr. Kitchia ch-fiea any year in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. man to disprove his statements and j T .T- '1 n . T T If T I, 1 V. I.iCJJUV, CM, XJl. it. 1U. tiJilI13U:j, William Brady, a prosperous young ! reiterated hU challenge made m ; antl i-. i'. biiieius, or tcoaanu a ecu, farmer of near Hobgood. The bride Raleigh several day .a ago that he j W. II. McNair, of Norfolk, Va.; Thomas i Goo. i. Leacn, ot Va:!nngton; i. J . McKinnon, cf Maxtor! ; Jno. F. Bru- an. waiters were as . in public debate. doubting and groom were united together at j would m 7:30 o'clock. Th; follows: First, Mack Brady of near Hobgood, with Miss Emmie Cresen-j bery of near Speed; second. Horace; Washington of near Hodgood, with ; Rosemary. Miss Lizzie Brady of near Hobgood; T an,i j. w. IJnrris. A. P. Eflmond- third, Joe Hopkins of near Hobgood, ! son M Qrimih, W. A. Ethridge. i President, C. A. Johnson; Secretary with Miss Lucy Brady of near Hob- E q Bowen and a few others, band-1 and Trta-urer, Geo. A. Holdorness; good; fourth, Mat Bland of near ; ed together this morning and went ! Geneneral Manager, C. P. McCluer: Rcscmsry Hfias. March 21. - "I- ' U.u, of Wilson; C. A. Johnson and land Geo. A. H older ness, of Tarboro. The directors then elected the fol- lowing ofneers: i President, A. McDowell; Vice- Hobgood, with Miss Minnie Cresen- ; dov;n on tho rivcr on ytrm v. T. berry of near Speed. After they Tiarris- ox wagon to try their luck were pronounced husband and wife j fjshft.p, the result if. which proved by Mr. W. G. Hcdgeneth, or Hob- i ver; the country, where a mosc sumpiu oU3 supper was served. This com munity hopes them a long, happy and prosperous life. - good, they left for home through I a3 they caught between 150 and 2C0 pounds of very fine fish, namely, 2S white chub, the largest ot wnieh j weighed eight pound;, 150 white' perch, 11 small gars, 11 cats, G jacks ' Auditor, Almon Hart. The following is the Executive Committee: R. M. Johnson, chairman, A. Mc Dowell, b . P. Shields, C. A. Johnson, Ge . A. Kolderness Tarboro South erner , 19th. T':i 5 i';,-3 I'-c! ppvc-T and i-o smaii mi :e 1 fish. It ws Draper's tress Roads Herns. AdmirJstrafrix's Notice. Having qualified as administratrix upon the estate of E. E. Hilliard, deceased, late of Halifax county, N. C. this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment within one year from the date of this notice or said notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All peisons indebted to said estate will- please lmike immediate settle ment. This February 19, 1912. Mary W. Hilliard, Administratrix. By Kitchin & Smith. Attys. m i si m n FSrl m 1 L ' Stewart No Ifour Horses Before putting them at die spring work. Clip off the long tluck v.ir.tcr coat u,at holds dirt and sweat ar.d causes cold?, coughs and other troulh. Clipped horses dry out quick, they rest well and their food docs thorn go, d. You can clean them quicker and easier. Come in and Get One of Thesi ftL .r.l t ;-; 1 Clippi Ball Bearing ng M achines The finest machine evej made for a p-y &f the purpose. Fully guaranteed and g ,QU the price all complete u3 tho-.vn if is only EVERY STABLE SHOULD HAVE ONE Hrady Hardware CompY 1 Aimli 1 j I - .. 1 - it tm J5 f- It pays 27 per cent. Is a sure was inuec-u a pleasure as wen as j cmng. is received at once, inear great sport to stand on the bank of j tide has been sold for forty years, the stream and watch these f thews Thousands have invested without capture and bring to land the finry j loss. The offer is to you. Tnere- tribe. The writer was an eye-wit- j tore when paint ing buy 12 gallons ; ness to the fact and he would have L. & M. Paint and 9 gallons Lin-ecd enjoyed the fun much more if he! Oil. Mix them together. The total had participated in catchhig the ; cost is $33.00. An equal quantity of fish; but as he was not feeling very a ready for use from the can Paint well was afraid he might contract a ! costs $42.00 the amount saved is Draper's Cross Roads. Mar. 2o. During the sutmy days of la?t week our farmer friends took on frc-th ; energy and begen woik in earnest; but the rain cut off work ajjain last Friday. The people could haul fertilizer if it was not for the condition of the roads. They are actuary impassa ble in many places. The wheat crop is late but begins to look very well. April will soon hi here and com paratively nothing done towards making a crop. The ground is so wet that it is impos-io'e to plow it or even haul over it. There has been right much sick ness in the community during the past two weeks. The children will have five more weeks of school. News refiehod hprf Satmv'av lhtl one of the log trains of the Fosburg Iai ch 14' l jl2' 11 w,a3 a vcl m1 1 Lumber Company left the rail one I du'tmt33 youn" man' about21 J'ears dnv last wpnk kiibno- ikv, ?. ! ohl UIM was popular, and won many deep cold, as the storm last night j $9.00. It's 27 per cent on any quan had caused the weather to be scree! tity. cooler. I wonder if the good people j Call on Hardy Hardware Company, ! around Scotland Kek ever enjoy j. Scotland Neck, N. C. j such fine sport as this? j ' The New Patterson Mill will start j rk again in a few days. Our Nev Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, and tells all about the best n an Farm Seeds, Every farmer and gardener should have a copy of this cata log, which has long been recog-.. nized as C standard authority, for the full and complete infor mation which it gives. We arc; headquarters for Grass and Glover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, 532a scans z&a an frann ssea Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it. T. W. WOOD'S SOMS, Ik y wihs :4 PJ tW !H ftw nun V?my. t ..-1 r h ' 1 T9rr'.:A ry.? ' a 1 ti unworn 1 Wraboirt 1 ' - 3. i 1 V now A mj ihn!To, Returns the " tHisYouw. rl. 1. rsssitrf ne. "7 relumed w r . . J But Mr. Sautn n- on r- - live 10 ws T. . He r:Zr. Wcweprouu 1 r . .... no. A ret be written w; ! rl LIr. W. T. Wood, who used to run j a grocery store in Rosemary, has re- j cc-ntly moved to Roanoke Rapids and j ij opened up a nice dry goods end gro-i eery store. We hope lie wid have i f great success in the trade. j "ii J.Ir. Jim' Andrews died at his home j y here about G:20 Thursday morning, 1 1 !r5 V bank account to-day :, t.i!m "Vine :: ,;,; p. lit ; i'' Q. 11. El 1 1O stantly. It was not said whether they were white or black. It certainly looks like our folks made more cotton last year than they are going to get out of the friends wherever ho lived. (Written for last week.) 1 1 is said by many that there is the the largest freshet in the Rosncke river now than has been seen since 8 fields. There are some fields that ! the liver niills at the R8p''ds were j I , . . , nlantod. i h even now have not had aboil picked, and it is not much good. Program cf Soancke Union. The following is the program of the Roanoke Union which will meet with the Enfield Baptist church March 29, 30, and 31: FRIDAY. 7:30 p. m. Sermon by N. H. Shepherd. Organization. SATURDAY. 9:30 a. m. Devotional exercise: J. W. Noble. . 9:45 a. m. Church Discipline -J. G. Blalock. 10:30 a. m. Baptist Doctrine; C. M. Rock. 11:45 a. m. Tithing-C. W. Blanch- ard. I Early tomatoes rot badly here. 2:00 p.m. Devotional exercises j How shall I prevent?" Spray the T. J. Crisp. - 1 plants in the seed-beds with Bor- 2:15 p. in. A financial plan for the I deaux mixture, and after they are There is great danger of the new river bridge there being washed away, as the concrete abutments have already bursteJ up and given away. Both the cotton and paper mills have been greatly damaged, but the lo;s has not yet been cor rectly estimated. The power house on the canal, which furnishes part of the Rosemary and the whole of the New Patterson Mills with power, is not in operation on account of the high water. Thej New Patterson Mill is unable to run now and likely to stand still for several days. The electric lights are also cut off from the dwellings. AIMERS, v.-hy buy TWO machines wlxm ONE will do two machines' work ? Lister. The I&laek Ha wk No. 27 Cotton and orn Planter will plant your corn, one grain to a hilland cover it any depth you wish, and when you aie ready to plant your cotton you can, in five minutes, convert the machine into a cotton planter that will plant any quantity of seed per acre that you wish 12 to 23 pounds. The machine will put the seed in the ground any depth desired and cover them up. So you are assured a stand if the seed are sound. We also have these planters with fertilizer attachments. We also handle other makes of corn planters and cotton-planters. In fact everything- in the way of Implements for The-Farmer. n Josey Hardware Co., Pioneer Hardware Dealers, Scotland Neck, N. Carolina Early Tomalae man, the world lies before you. You can be a millionaire just as the local man -abouf whom the above was written, first step. A bank account is the 1 - Start to day. The smallest opening de I posit is heartily welcomed at this bank. s I The Scotland Neck Bank, 1 Scotland Neck, - North Carolina. '3 3SS as Typewriters Given Awa 1 The Emerson Typewriter Cor ny, of Woodstock, I'!., given away over -loo of tho bigt grade, wholly visible Emersor Tyr writers made in the world. ? have gone into very stab arft: ritory in the Um'tH State?. Ik may be some in your town, ft1 are giving them awp y everywhrr men, women, boys and frirls, ovc-t years of age, on ?rrj rV'ylfc. conditions. If you could : $100.00 tvcewi ir j ret. cost you ( . c ; a letter or a . to Fran.; !.. Wcodstoih. i . me all vol.- '.' turn v-.r'A y, Five Oilers. t. who hr.ve re.-, writers free, ; ; ' what easy c : one of their t; ; away. The Emerson tne nisrhest sr:.t typewriur:? ma k ii Manv who luu o u.-i.i SON" and of-, r a the "EMFRS' ; " 3100.00 typev-v: It is a wliody verv new. un liko othnr hitrh -raJe hJO''1 7 writer.-! itiiiir-'- 't .:: ..'Jlili'l-J lss and on tci m ; ! :'! -,)!'" 10 ctnts a dav u.iut p:-:i nrnviinoiil iT.ivi'1!''-;! lit'" j - , ribbon, everything t.: '-c'1- ideal mncln'ne for beiiinncrsts as for the most expert tvpi bore- nivit t!i, tyiew. for the smallest or larv-tcU If you could pusd..y n. use t-f a high jrade tyiewru--ihntiffh it didn't rost voU W of money, then be fuie. on at miu ui ill n itiiri . n "Frank L. Wilder, Pri-lentd stock, III.," say, Free Offers." (I.. tor is'T or. Vii ; : j. r to n 'J.e w ,:..;'-: Burroughs-Pittman-Wheeler Co. (Successors to N. B. Josey Company's Undertaking Business.) Coffins Caskets. fit .f. rTwSHr Burial Robes. a. A Complete Line of Undertaker's Supplies. HEARSE SERVICE AT ANY TIME. Burroughs-Pittman-Wheeler Co., Scotland Neck, N. C local church A. V. Joyner. 2:45 p. m. Foreign Missions Rev. Mr. Rosser. 3:15 p. m. Home Missions Duncan McLeod. 3:45 p. m. Miscellaneous business. 7:30 p. m. Devotional exercises. 7:45 p. m. The Ideal Deacon Rev. Mr. Henderson. 8:15 p. m. The Ideal Chuach Mem ber C. V. Brooks. SUNDAY. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Sermon C. G. Lowe. 7:30 p. m. Sermon W. 0. Biggs, j set out spray every ten days till the fruit i3 half grown. This will pre vent the rot and th? leaf blight, but will have no effect on the Southern bacterial blight. The only thing for this is to use uninfected soil. W. F. Massej7, in The Progrssive Farmer. CASTOR 1 For Infants and Children. The Kind Yen Hava Always Bought Bears the Tp yZS-y- ' Signature of CaX I r ti? " V. I Iff US? rTJy I h r if 1 They interlock end overlap each other in euch a way that the ! II y hardest driving rain or snow cannot sift under them. j :1 g Won't pulsate or ratde in wind-storms. They're also fire-proof, will 3 Li H last as lonrr as the building, and nevpr nir! rprn '10 rS 1 C9 J ' I We Lave local representatives almost everywhere, but if none in your ! 1 Jflf Bfey immediate locality, write us direct for samples, prices and full particulars. iiMlaE ffi" 11 CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING COMPANY JA 50 North 23d Street Philadelphia, Pa. J oniimeiits & Gravestones In all First Class Varieties of Marble and Granite. Largest Str&rL- i fkA c.i.L Remr n.ber. we tiiiv Oio fi-oiu. i . . s we ti plov n Agen s the ?"arant?e safe delivery, dudod -n our -pricS This Prl W , Cmm,SS10ns is not msifnrIa, finft few to u a higher grade worth conside rimr ? VvVt " xt VYi,sc- Is thJ3 The Coiiper Marble Works, CEstabh.hed 1848.)I159.163 Bank St.. Norfolk. Va r Tnn HomrofIM in: PRlC Toilet Requisig Is one of the u tttof J tantand necesa-yarii to health and h-tppiness cnorl Innka A ui,1!.in'-' c'"i Dlexion is her mo.-l V, J rws nl L-I,n CMil!1!! it and guard it etcri .i!': - rjroner care of th'1 c,1l,fV' requires a great m.i'i.v TOILET which our store :d i c in Scotland Ne.-k. f this important d. ir.vtm ''; nnr business a ,rr ; ; care and study, and d oi tne most con i mcnts cf Im:' rt ' can Toilet (. -d -; in Eastern C. " not an idle t . ' . ' lute fact, t'v. Ui can be quiek ;" an examination ,; A Complete Lir? E. T. Whitehead OldOOLST.S
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