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A PCrUI.AH VERDICT. Ft Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, if siie lias been a sufierer, happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cardui, the woman's ionic! Cardui is a gentle, tonicwemedy, for women's ailments. It is a natural medicine safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been in successful use for more than 50 years. It has cured thousands. It should do the same for you. ..'.nor v,:.i' "hay V:i! Kc.jp in Cccd Cent!: lion fcr Mentha. ; aj.:.( ol! Kvidwieu of Scot land Xrk People. A clean stone jar holding; Six to ten rcnllons is the 'best 'vessel for packing ! Grateful thousands tell it down eggs for family use, but a tight How weak backs were made strong wooden hrkhi or cllior vessel will j;c- i swer very well The eggs must be j ijf ! clean and frcpji. U:rty shells and i crachcc! or t -poiicd ejrss v.-ill injure and i possibly spoil the entire lot. i L 0 3 TAKE Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenn., says. 'I think ft there is no tonic on earth, as good as Cartful, I used it with the very best results. J had backache and nearly jft everything a woman could suffer with, until i took Cardui. ff Now, I feel better than I have for two vears. I shall M always recommend Cardui to other suffering women, I p ! xan't praise it too highly. As a medicine tor weak, tired, ;: ' nuju-uut wwiiicu, voiuui i& si;e aim reaaoie. iry it, icaay. g: j Writt to: .Ladles' Advisory Dept.. Chattenoosa Medicine Co.. Cfeattanec.ssi. Tern, : tor Special Instructions, and 64-page book, "Kerne Treatment ior Women. sent ires. J ro Weak kidneys made well Urinary disorders corrected. Scotland Ke.'k people add thc-ir testimony. Place the eggs in the jar as they ! Thev gladly praise Doan's Kidney :..ri ! are gathered ar.J cover with a solu- pjjs U ii" S rt?3 j "' "S K'J ! water. Caver tho .ir to prevent -crap- ! Seotiar.d Neck oviuence is now - , crr.i!o:i. Vi'ter glass is an nmtcr col- corrp'eie. cre:l Kqr.k! v!.eh can be procured of; Scotland Ntck testimony is con , druggists or dealers in poultry sup- ' . $3 plies. It costs about 23 cents per. M , , .. r , . .. . qaari, or icss l" tne gallon. , 1 WJ V i - Pure water should be used, rain wa-' cd. ter if you can gei if. The jar should Cures doubly proved by test of l:e placed in a ccel cellar or room ' ti-re whore it will not freczs in winter. Ac- 't ' cVn11nnj veck citizen siink cording to Farm ard home, eggs pro- LjCt a colltlllu eCK C!UZn S1J- j-orved in this way will keep in good 1 1,1 is3 Lucy Hancock. Main St., ?J!CE FILLING FOR SANDWICH Sweet, Meat and Fancy Are the Grades Just How They Should Be Prepared. condition eight or nine months. Europe's V'ar.i Anried Force. It would talie nine and a half dajr3 for the arruies of iiuropo to pass a given point, marching five nbreart. 15 inches apart, at an eisht-mile gait. It is now well known that not more than one ca?e of rheumatism in ten Scotland Neck, N. C, says: "I will lingly verify nry former endorse ment of Doan's Kidney Hills given in January 1908. This remedy bene fitted me "reatly when I was suffer ing from kidney complaint. Since then I have used Doan's Kidney i Pills occasionally and they have al ways brought the best of results." The Commonwealth leads al! Other Halifax inures anV tornaf 'treatment! For sale by dealers. Price 50 wor-if-vpr. ; ; rn;ii is neeuea r.s u t rrnis. r osier-iviiiuurn KjO.. iunaiu. .inf.r : ,-,,Uf fh-voKTr i'riflve application of Chamberlain's, NewYork, sole agents for the United :OUntV papers III CnCUiatlOil, ineieDV makluS? Hi Liniment and r.msr.r.cing the parts J r r J vA each application. 'Try it and f ce : btCt' . , C .1 1 . 1 . " V I.,.,.. fM.; ,t,;- v-i1 r-b'.-'-'v Vo nm i Itemember the name Doan s 1 I I at i-o-.ar.cvs. Scad oy arl dea'.ors. . and taw; no other. m lyr m m v -i Vv-f v- y i r - ... . : -. -I- ;-:' M V. r-: y -;,a Y -: vT.ti-v-aj t- a f ' . 1 Ki r . . f. "-i!-,.:.:-N t".. ;; Sandwich fillings may be roughly classified as sweet, meat and fancy. Here are a few nice fillings of eaca grade. Spread slices of brown bread with grapefruit marmalade, through which is chopped candied ginger. Another good sweet mixture is pineapple pre serves mixed with candied cherries. Equally delicious is bar-le-duc and cream cheese, or grated maple sugar and chopped black walnuts. Never use slices of meat in a dainty sandwich. Put the meat through a line chopper until it is almost a paste. Cold chicken, Iamb, duck and game make a delicious and simple filling by seasoning highly with salt, pepper and a pinch of cayenne, then moistening with rich cream or whipped cream until the mixture spreads easily. Minced ham or tongue is better when moistened with mayonnaise. Cold fish mixtures can be treated in the same way, but are improved by chopping olives through the dressing. A good fancy filling is made from cream cheese mixed to a paste, with Trench dressing, and seasoned with chopped green peppers and slices of olives. Another good mixture is made from the outer leaves of head lettuce the hearts can be used fcr salad cut up fine, mixed with mayonnaise, and sprinkled thickly with crisp bacon cut in small pieces. Ited pepper sandwiches are artistic and appetizing. Use the canned sweet red reppers, chop fine and mix to a smooth paste with mayonnaise. Danana Skin Law In Brazil. During a Southwark inquest, in nhich it was suggested that an old man had slipped on a banana ?!:in, a juror said he had been In Brazil, and there if a policeman saw a person throw a banana or orange shin on the roadway that person w?s at once ar rested and fned or sent to nrison.-- F1!ITi:,ll. i!r mm- mm J 15:1 m M- aO :Tr.c y BO ism m ForInfar.tr? fie Kind ALCOHOL 3 PEK Ct'.NT. A gclalil? ?-ppani!(on fcrAs simila l ii ig the Fdol' ndRcgiia i ing Use S (trr'.achs isrdfJw. ds of Ml v:fA K Va pa ; A i-y ,u V fa-:; -aj 1 . .; &&&& ",i&$2flKC'. .21323 VsSi t . .: a 1 ; : a i : -Y .-v . ! . a-; -' ' r j London Daily Graphic. Use A'.Ier.'s root-tasc, A. :3 K the antiseptic powder to shake into the shoes. Makes tight or new shoes fee! e-isy. Relieves painful, swollen tender, sweating, aching feet and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Sold everywhere, 2oc. Don't accept any substitute. Sam j;i j pie free. Address. Allen S. Olmsted, t.:ai J :Eii-; b?aSiii m mm m ii fern n rsi te J I .1 ;' 'vv r . A r;- 3 .-v-;-.-i,!,-i-.J N Ilia tefpl 1 On Account v , i ; - 'J r.?,R-!j f?i-s fc;v4 .; a te w If - C?"j &it, !5-.Ti? A'sl' kp- i-rfrw 1 t tMts ll fail 4 T-.rTT.,;--.-vTOIT l,..' TOgTcfTirrarm...... i in .... I HT7T TT ri i,,,,, , ,,, ,, i'- S :i Ti;sf ir;t.--S! a to ?J tifrj ss Pies asssas ra er '.tan i & II LeRoy, N. Y. Best Form of Prsyer. Tl'hcn the hearts of men and wom en are filled with heavenly love, a power which makes fcr righteousness constantly emanates from them. Those who pray withe their lives of fer tli o most effective prayer, even though they do not utter a word. Chauneey Giles. -lit 1 y3 5 391323 These Races will be the best we hav ever Easte! hors (p will haw lifip I Ibu Bails bKIpI kSl 11 NortSi Carolina anil Vriifiia0 Go Each age of our lives lias its joys. Old people should be happy, a'nd they will be if Chamberlain's Tab lets are taken to strengthen the di gestion and keep the bowels leguhir. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and especially suitable for people of middle age and older. For sale by all dealers. Stained Boards. Boards that are stained are apt to jeccme lighter after a little wear; Jut if rubbed with para fan cil they viil again become darhcr. They may ;hcn, be rubbed with beeswax and tur pentine, when trey will lock as wo?i ts ever. '.-I. Ill' fe5 V Bt y V., Promotes Bii;e3uori0ccrfu! ness and RcstciUaLisiiei!5T Not Narcotic. hr;Al Seed' jt'x.Smna Hi tjtiunch'uin Sitt ' Apcrfec! Remedy for Ccra s Hon , Sour StonaciUHarrto andLoss iotSlee?. F?.c?inii!c Si(!natara cf j NEW YOK. Bears Hag of - ; S hi R 0 ifiinv ? oars &; baTa7i B s Ell -p r-; ' i -i " nxrj Wlv VV.S' - : I Tut net ''fci... . Exact Copy cf Wrapper. ,. T.-i. -. I Wlm$iM WV Don't be S2ti-: J Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach "off "?Just a plain case of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, puri fies the blood. mm norses wiisi mem wp$ " V " u Si j fa; ssao' VkS iSi V,-. XSw ft IP u -i f- v f. -i. r.-.U Fa 3 tffe S? jr. sji fj ... ;T v. V .) .n s p 1 ii f-" s P5i4 r-i uiil a I'll!.. . - and will nmsh m time tor the attemoon trams. Visitors from Goldsboro, Wilson Rockv 1 mount, larporo, riymouth, Wiiliamston, Rmsion, Greenville, Washington, Littleton, Weldon, and points between these stations, can see the Races and so-n nWant av return home that night. Let everybody come and enjoy the Glorious Fourth. imiTr eauty Hint. Hed elbows, says the Evening News, are happily a thorn which may be re moved. Saw off the red elbows, soak them in a bleaching mixture of un slaked lime, steep them In carbolic acid, and they will never trouble you sgain. Cold feet may be treated sim ilarly. Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles eczema, salt rheum, any itching. Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sells it. Live Australian Freaks. A calf, somewhat of a freak of na ture, was born on T. G. Ware's farm at Little Aknroa, Australia, recently. It has five legs, the extra one work ing in a socket in the breastbone. The calf is thriving, and is strong' and healthy. Another freak, a Iamb, is re ported to have been born at Plat Pciut Station. It has three ears and eight legs. It did not live There is no real need of anv one bemg troubled with constipation Chamberlain's Tablets will ! agreeable movement of the bowels gi i runout any unpleasant effect. Hivo ! T r m etse. iMctnin accomotish such i..; Ch-.;'s"'Frvcr u. IT tf: WTlTrT!,; FEVERS f? S c",-" H all malarial conditicn: co:r.; the system ; succeeds 'vh. : dies fail. It is truly a quickly restores eld strength. It is the rci.- . ;. ever compounded. Get it to'Jr.y nd be r:;v: well as thousands of other h. .Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. v Suffolk Druff'Cors oooooo-ooooo-co o-ooooc-o-c c c o-o: g Wholesale and Ret-i; MAXUUFACTLP.KP. OP PLOW BEAMS SINGLE-TREES FARM CARTS O And Dealer in IImtus-ss. Vv" h i p - ' 0 V. A. Br? A ft I L: Scotland Xer-k y, ::: ; 6 ao-(CK)-oc-cK) o-o-f o-o-o o-c c r-' IT fefe J J la Jf&$m 3 tkj rwi First Race 1 e.1 : a n el V ?3 OffU'OlC1 i? r? . rree-For-iMi imi or race: $100 ; Best 3 in 5. Second Race 2:30 Trot or Pace; Purse $100; ?est 3 in 5. HOPPLES NOT BARRED. There will be an exciting Motorcycle Race. Come and enjoy the day, July 4, S9 12. ..-n.YyYtirimiiiiin tit apgiiii hia them a trial. For sale by all dealers. M hi " . r.-. Cii . . Curs for Dime Novel Reading. It was asked recently what could be dene to stop boys from reading dime novels, Rnd the reply of one ob sewer was: "Teach dime 'novels in the same way that you do English in tee high schools and that will soon stop it." I know one or two young folks who will never read Scott be cause Ivanhoe was taken up as a school subject. Ends Hunt for Rich Girl. Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a woman that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves tell in a bright brain and even temper. Her pefch-blo?m com plexion and ruby lips result fr her pure blood; her brigh? f restful sleep; her elastk stepfSS ;.f ree Luscles, all telling 0ftiS health and strength Electric BitirS Sive a woman, and the freedom from indigestion, backache, h?2ach? ailing try them. 50 cents at F t Whitehead Company's E" T' 1$ Lzzizstio - - '4 fit cr? env v-.V;c-y Q. D. CindicT PSW W Eur yS?-- Jasf as superior to other Hrcc C5 Michdin Red Inner Tabes ci-: ether tubes IN STOCK BY G. C Weeks Motor Car Co. t-i! -V 'it. 1 1, 'i i , ii A i !
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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June 20, 1912, edition 1
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