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I? it 4 1 U , t '4 i 1 A i i 1 s X f I: H i 1 filial lr is IS1 r? 1 Nurl IS i iii Wii -J varS. 4 What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your j;. j womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the f hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and. ruin m your entire nervous system. Don't keep this up! Take M Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from purely, vegetable ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs m and helps them to do their and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to the ... . . . . -It- 1 3M. A Jll. EPS source of the trouble ana omitting up ms ooauy suenjjuu m- I I El 1-3 at li L. Q El B b. is mm . -J. - Mrs. uracs renner, vi man, w. vo., wua .m, This is what she says about it: "I was so weak and J nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. 1 he fcrst dose of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the foininrr cnpii? and I r.mtif.t sav enounh for Cardui, for I o 01 a. ir,,r ;t oo,ro-i mv iitp " If 91 Do you suffer from any of the pains pecunsr to women? Take Cardui. It will help you. Ask your druggist. t Write to- Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn., 0 tor Special Instructions, and 64-page book."Home Treatment tor Woaen." sent free. J rO jj i v m ITS CURED A BAD SPAVIN, p t.3 Mr. B. H. L ey, Marion, N-C v,: : L "My horse had a very ;act ca'c .fsp.r.h: j5 and nbthir.c did anr soo-i unt;i 1 Lrui: yi vr yj Mustanc Lifiimout. I rubbed the spin :n r frequently with the liniment nr.d soo:; :;v si tin improvement. J. an iiiis tr.ree . n i.i times a nay and my horse xvas ror.' r Ijt' !y Ai cared. It is sure to cure if properly utrri .Ml u P iH 1$ I r3A'lMS r FOR HORNET STINGS, f! ! 0 "i ha-re nci :r"-i" .a x;.i:.t.::iR :"..: i-f, j jncntlor ditferent atlracuts and i;:t ? k.;:; -1 ij j ic an exceUcnt Jin.ir.ent. At one ti'.u ir.y ij i juarewas l.n!ly stun? byhoriteta bv.t via r fcj liniment quickly cured her. I linte rec"-.i- g'j j aienaea it to otners nunare'is 01 ii.nes. j , ? 2"5c.EOc $iaicr'e t Dur Cet ' c - . -i j - t. y.--. j?sr ' Ji .t'- CURES S vV'INNEY. p Mr. R. . Shelfcn, HOI, N.C., vi iic : p i(T n;rri "MV-vrirmi l'Lv-t;mrr T.ir.imort ritl 1 1 "I used r.T'-xicni Murtan, Unimerst on j a very valuable Horse lor swmney find it cured it. I always keep iz in my stable :vil ' thinkit the nest i.mment i jr rv.l.;; ana ruis ' J It contains no alcohol and so cannot M sting in cases of open wounds or burns, fcj Soothes and cools at once. Justtiyii. BRUISES. U , N. C.j writer : exiean IMusianjr 5 tinualiv for i'cu &i lis ia the world E3 f-Gcn'! Stores ! Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of John B. Neal, deceased, late of Halifax county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned within one year from the date "of this notice or said notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. July 11, 1912. R. S. NEAL, Adm'r. Kitchin & Smith, Att'ys. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the wo men of North Carolina. P'ive regu lar courses leading to degrees. Special courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to be come teaAers in the State. Fall session begins September 18. 1912. For catalogue and other informa tion, address, JULIUS I. FOUST, President, Greensboro, N. C. Seaside Excursion Fares VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of The South WEEK-END RATES For Saturday and Sunday fore noon trains, June 1st to September 8th, inclusive, limited to midnight of the following Monday. Wilmington, N. C, and return, $5.G0 For further information call on local ticket agent or address T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. House Moving I am prepared to move houses with or without emmneys. Reasonable Prices. For terms and further informa tion, apply to R. V. KITCHIN, Scotland Neck, N. C. Fi& ill" i'-i ij S3 y I For BURNS and m ?Ir.W.V.Ci;a, Raleigh, N. C, writee: f m "I l:c-cp a bottle of M pi Lininicnt in niv house con tjj pralr.se. It is the finest tlii H lor Cuts, liurns anil lira;:;ts 1 25-. f- .Tla bottle tt Eras &. Gcn'l Stores Ij proper work. It relieves pain rg: TL. '1 who F i'4 ssB a c Via HI 17 Tn trr,1- CirAni ' j 4.7 ih?. best tonic for women. 4 y i w m owe it to yourself an-'l family to see the Q EFF to get acquainted with its beautiful rich tone. Hearing and seeing; is believing; come to our warercoms, see and hPflv -Tor YOURSELF. 1 4 ! 2 You will be surprised at the difference; particularly at the price and term?. Buy From The Maker. Send for Catalog. Leon H. Steele, Mgr., 114 Granby St., Norfo'k, Va. .? ,,33 Will HL Josei Scotlond Neds, N. C. J IN S U RANGE I of 3;! kinds written. Why insure in companies that 5 may wish to pay and can't? I represent the strongest and most liberal companies in America. Life ""and Accident, ? Mutual Benefit and National. I FIRE i THE HOME, Assets over 31 million. ? THE CONTINENTAL, Assets over 24 ) million. S THE PHILADELPHIA UNDERWR1T- 5 ERS, A "-seta over 2-inuiUor.. THE FIDELITY-PHENIX. Assets over S j 1G million. S THE GLOBE AND RUTGERS, Assets i j over o million. Should you wish insurance of anv kind see me. 'Will see that loss is paid , unless by fraud S3 PS s i a u a b v S fij PI ES LA H WLf e FROM Enfiekl Garage Co. , Agents for E. M. F. Flanders 30 20 When youbuy an Automobile why not buy the best? We sell the best. ENFIELD GARAGE COMPANY, Enfield, N. C. S fetalis: BRAND ft LADISS ! Ask your Iru(T-iit for CHI CHES TER'S A DIAMOND BRAND FIi,IvS ia Red ac(lA Goi-D metallic boses, sealed Tvitb BiuevCSj Ribbon. Take no ciniu. RayoFyonrY Drng!?t nd ask for Oiil-CIIKS.TEK 8 V MAUOSO RBANU PI1,I., for twenty-five vcr.rs regarded na Best, Safest, Always Reliable. 30L0 BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFRI: ,Q. For Sale. Six room dwelling', out houses and five (5) lots located on Roanoke Street, Scotland Neck, N. C. $2,000. Cash or easy terms. II. W. Mixon, Henderson, N. C. Sals For Taxes. I will on Monday, August 5, 1912, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door at Halifax, N. C, the following described land sit uate in Faucetts township, to satisfy taxes and cost for the year 1011 : Mrs. Leah Harlow, 13 acres, Hux place, taxes and ccst $1.38. John C. Harlow, 50 acres, home, taxes and cost $3.68. C. M. HAWKINS, Tax Collector Faucetts Township, BUY AN fS H H R E! El M D E DIAMOND 'W Wh!st!es and His Dcor Opi:vj. There is in London a n:an vLo sure Ij l'lust coinbino ho t o ch1'' -1" tics of laziness and invention to a re EiarkaWo k'pree. It is lu-; cv."on ic have bi3 breakfast in bed, and, bur dened with the trouble of getting out of bed for the purpose of unlocking Lis bedroom door, he has invented a door which opens to his whiscie. He has accomplished this somewhat re markable feat by means of a simple elctromagnet which draws the bolt whea a current passes througli it, -a platinum point, and a piano wire at tuned to a certain note. When this note, or one of its octaves, is sounded the wire vibrates in response, and this vibration brings it in contact with the platinum point. The circuit is thus completed and a sensitive relay is brought into operation. Worked Hard for High Place. Dr. Luther II. Gulick, director of the department of hygiene of the Sage Foundation, came ip from the ranks. At Oberlin college he cut lawns, cared for house furnaces and worked as a book agent. In preparing for college at the high school at Hanover, N. II., he paid his living expenses by sawing wood and waiting on table at a sum mer hotel, lie studied at the medi cal college of the University of New York, taught physical training, had a milk route, and got up before day break to milk the cows, " after which he made delivery to his customers. Dr. Gulick was born in Honolulu, spent his childhood in Japan, and learned the Japanese language thor oughly. In Ills younger life, he in tended to follow his father's footsteps and become a medical missionary. Virginia's Anli-Treating Bil!. Virginia will depart from one of her old customs, and if an anti-treating bill offered by Delegate W. B. Fitz hugh of Northampton becomes a law the Old Dominion, the home Qf hospi tality, will take a back seat. Dele gate Fitzhugh is an enemy of the de mon rum, and he has come forward with a bill which will make obsolete the old-time and familiar "Let's have one." More than that, whenever a gentleman shall see a thirsty way farer along the highway, and shall in vite him to partake of the Virginia julep, and the friend shall say, "I don't care if I do," the gentleman ex tending the invitation will make him self liable to a fine of ?25. And no dispensary of exhilarating beverages is to allow any treating to be done. Changing Famous Street. The Strand, London's Broadway, will he more modern in appearance within a short time. To widen this narrow main artery of traffic many buildings and a parallel street were sacrificed, and while the traffic situa tion was improved the general aspect of things from the artistic viewpoint was not. Since that improvement was made a great area on the north side of the Strand, surrounded partly by P. fence and having erected on it tall ad vertising signboards rented by the thrifty London County Council, has been an eyesore to most persons. Now the way has been paved for the erection of handsome buildings on this valuable piece of property. The .Argonaut. Pioneer Tobacco Growers. The original planters of fine tobacco in Honduras were Cubans, who brought their seed and methods of cur ing, and. with favorable soil, climate, and labor conditions wore successful, their tobacco taking first prize in sev eral international exhibitions; quanti ties v ere exported to Cuba and o;d as Habana tobacco. Thero planters becama well to do and retired. Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer 1 i v -in? near Fiemin?, Ta., says he has used Chamberlian's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ramady in his family for fourteen years, and that h? has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommending it. For sale by all dealers. Inspired Famous Hymn, ".Tec T.r-vc" ci ?T" Sou)," is e hymn Krci:;:d v.-i.Ieh many tradition? and snored : r-oeinliona cling. The story conr.ectp-1-with its origin may bo legendary, but it is no less beauti ful. Its author, Charles Wesley, waf Bitting r.t lis ?cs.: by an crc:i win dow when a Liid pursued by a li?.v:Y fiew in. The bird was saved, f?r th hav.'k feared to follow it. The. inci dent inspired Wesley to write hir famous line3. Rre Ever Al War. There are two things everlastingly at war, joj and piles. But Buck len's Arnica Salve will banish piles in any form. It soon subdues the it ching, irritation, inflamaticn cr swelling. It gives comfort, invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises' eczema, scalds, pimples, skin eruption. Onlv 25 cts at E. T. Whitehead Co. Ti-sre Afe Others. In our adolescent in experience wo cherished the notion tint hotel clr.rk3 and book store attaches wero th most conspicuou.-i cf the unintelligrntB. Yesterdaj-, however, a tclegi-aph oper ator objected to our using "juxtapose" In a night letter. "We dc-n't fallow code words," said he. And for th? life cf us we couldn't think of a Eu-ippy comeback. Indian Killed On Track. Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track aud was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. Often its that way when people neg lect coughs and colds, Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. 'It completely cu red me, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Crip," writes J. R. Watts, Floy dada, Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at E. T. Whitehead Co WHY WOMEN SUFFER. Many totJiw! Neck Women are I.onrnin Hie Cure. Women often suffer, not knowing the cause. Backache, headache, dizziness, ner vousness, Irregular urinary passages, weak ness, languor - Each a seeming torture of itself. Together tell of weakened kid n?ys. Strike at the root-get-to the Quickly give the help the kidneys need. No remedy endorsed like Doan's Kidney Pills. Recommended by thousands-' Endorsed at home. Here's convincing proof from a Scotland Neck cit;zen. Mrs. E. N. Nelson, Eighth and Roanoke St?., Scotland Neck, N. C, says: "I have no hesitation in re cimmend:ng Doan's Kidney Pills as I know them to be a remedy of merit in case of kidney trouble. I got my supply fit E. T. Whitehead Go.'s drug store and their-' use relieved me of backache and lameness in my loins." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take ro other. Small Ecy r.s Conservationist. A lecturer I; c fore a .suburban wom an's club raised Lis voice with em phatic cer.f-dence. "I venture to as sert," ho said, "that there isn't one in this audience who realizes the im portance of the conserving of our for ests, not one who has ever done any thing to prevent the destruction af our forests." A small boy who had ac companied his mother to the lecture interrupted in a high, childish voice. "I once shot a woodpecker," he said. Regulates the bowels, promotes c asy natural movements, cures con stipation Doan's Rejrulets. Ask your druggist. 23c a box. Eys W'r.ter Eefore cr Aftar. "I thou;;!,!, that in the fifteen years cf my practice of medicine," said a physician, 'I had answered almost every possible 'fool' question; but a new one was sprung on me recently. A young man came in with an in flamed eye, for which I prescribed medicine to be dropped into the eye three times a day. He left the office, but returned in a few minutes, poked his head in the doorway, said asked 'ShaJl I drop this in the eye befdre meals or after?' "Everybody's Mag- fllira Baby wont suffer five minutes with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas' Ec lectic Oil at once. It acts like mag ic. Ap's. It is difficult to believe what early writers tell us of the divine honors lavished upon Apis, the sacred bull of JTcmph'S, and upon Minevis, (he sa rred ox of Ileliopolis. Yet perhaps some of oar customs of deeds of to day, as handed down by the uninitiat ed, may seem just as incongruously absurd when heard and understood from an equally proportionate futuro time. "Doan's Ointment cured me of ec zema that had annoyed me a lorg lime. Ine cure was permanent. Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commission er Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me, Mountain Clops Wireless IV'essrge. It has been observed repeatedly on board vessels stationed west of Capo Otway (at the southern tip cf Aus tralia) that .t was impossible to com municate with vessels situated in the port of Melbourne. This has been attributed to the fact that the moun tain which forms the cape contains large quantities of metallic mineral.3 which absorb electric waves. Impure b'ood runs you down make.- yo.i an evsy victim for organ ic diseases. Burdock B4ooJ fitters purilies the blood cures the cause builds you up. Stork Partial to Miner's Domicile. There seams to be an especial af inity between the stork and the fam ly of Frank Lartofski, a miner at Dickson City, Pa. In ten j-ears tho )ird has brought 12 babies, including liree pairs of i-.vi;s, and one ret of riplets. Ten c the cLi'.u.-en are liv es. "Were all medicines as meritorius p.s Chamberlin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percen tage of suffering greatly decreased." writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by all dealers. Beauty Hint. Red elbows, says the Evening Nev,'3, are bappily 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 thejr will Eevcr tfouble,you fcgaiu. Cold feet may be treated sim ilarly. Flying lien Pi! victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that as T. D. Peebles, Henry Tenn.. prov ed. "Six bottles ot Electric Bit ters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all ether stomach remedies I used." So they help everybody. It's folly to suffer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at E. T. Whitehead Co. In Nigeria. With Moroa people, on the death of a chief, his son (of heir if he has no sou) must provide a mare which is ,:i ihP assembled guests by a laughing woman, who is dressed up! for the occasion. It is apsomieiy nec essary that a maro should be ob tained for the funeral should the heir neglect to do so, the ghost ol the deceased will never give him any peace and she must be sold after ward; if not, she will die. Why- the woman should have to be laughing is past comprehension, but that is the Moroa custom, and after all it is quite a mistake to suppose that people must necessarily look glum on those oc- casions. Moving-Picture Education. The moving picture as an educator has had many successful trials, says the Politische Korrespondent (Berlin), and in proof of the assertion refers to the pictures on sanitation, natural his tory, botany, anatomy, etc. The lat est step in that direction was mada recently by Dr. Ludwig Munch, of Darmstadt, who employed the motion picture to demonstrate mathematical problems, "and by this means enabled those students who were unable to grasp the questions and methods of solution in their original form to thor. oughly understood the work." Street Cries to 3e Preserved. Armed with a recordings gramo phone, M. Ponge, a schoolmaster in Paris, spends his leisure h6urs lying in wait for street cries in populous quarters. He is preparing a museum of speech, which he will leave behind him for the instruction of future ages. When he hears the Parisian equiva lent of "Milk" or muffin man, he pounces on them and compels them to fing or ring bells into his receiver. He has. already collected most of tiie well-known street cries. Out of the Question. William II. Crane was twitted be cause his lines in "The Senator Keeps House," his new play, are not witty. "I had the matter up with the au thoress," retorted Crane, "and after 1 had aired my views at length she blandly repl!d: 'You can't expect a senator to be witty la his own hou;;e!"' One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflic ted with is lame back. Apply Cham berlain's Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get quick relief. For sale by all dealers. U mums CF W DOLLARS every year to poultry and hog g raisers. last year thousands ct a ihsiss mid Poultry I were saved from cholera und ether diseases during the hot weather by the use of w The Greatesi Cho!sra Preventive Known Prvrta ant3 cures 4S?e cholera, b.it tint put it i'r untti tnoy keel ovt-r. tiive it to them novv mixed vrith food it rcgri:!atcs the work inr.c, ot the bovvIp. fj;s iriects tiicm. hnorfts L csiclera end ether rrrmc wliicb got i?ito the system . with iV.o food orihink. ;1 fc-r Ftzi.'Xpy rx7 tJ r.r' inn! 1it. -tor lancro. niclrfil !ti Si', t T 4 ni'.tn.l caiis, cni't rtry up, losa V -1 co l: no mft--. it i1j ai medicmo :i :J cud gaaran&td to. -1 Jaw to ToH . Written to bo cn!rlod nn4 triven frc? to 1!vj 1 ptock nwners, oi:r C'J iin.rre il!ut.tr;te.5 i.ook. by on; r-nh;.It;nt.r VelvTinarian. i-hr.winrt hrv to kno-v :r::d A Llo.vii!j? how to cure c'" -cr.pes in Hor.3oi, Cattle, -1 Hh'jcv. Sw:n ? and T'ot;:trr, ix.rre'.!v--r with over 11 ,5 i n-tj-date Cai-S?ina fiuc?i:s?p, includiiig ' i 0.ir Kaarant',f.J rorrxCy for Jlii-.g 3onc3, Spa'ir.o ; ! S,''.i.iU rany cny cnlr.roi.ienLa. ! T'AZ. SOYA5. 3C5Tii3UTS:j(3 CO. (Inc.) g Ea'.tir.tore, Hi, U. S. A, .:Zl-K'rZAim -or Sato by E. T. Whitehead Company, Scot land Neck, N. C. Agents wanted in other tovns. Application for Pardon cf EI. Suggs. Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the j pardon of Ed. Supns, convicted at the November Term, 1911, of the .Superior Court of Halifax county of the crime ot murder m the second decree and sentenced to the State's prison for a term of three years. All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited to forward their protests to the Gov ernor without delay. This the 18th day of July, 1912. Ash by Dunn, Attorney for Petitioner. Por The Senate. Tiis is to announce that th un dersigned will be a candidate for the Senate to represent the county of Halifax and the Fourth Senatorial District in the next General Assem bly, subject to the Democratic Pri mary to be held for the county of Halifax on the loth day of Autrust 1912. Walter E. Daniel ' Por Unmly Treasurer. I take this method of announcing to my friends and the public that I am a candidate for the office of Treasurer for the count v of Ilrpfav subject to the Democratic primaries - bieofeld frr ,IaliJax cty AiS lo. 1912. I ask tho e,-.n:.4. 1 friends and the public and promEJ I service as in the past to all business intrusted to me. "mess July 16, 1912. J- E- BVRS. Por Register of Deeds. I take this method of announcing to my friends and the public that T Duujfct to the Democrat; primaries tr lveiri?cratic county. AuffnsUR iom T Hal if a v I ask the support of my friends and the c and promise if elected to , to renrlr as in the July 9. 1912. Hunter Norman. x M i ST P Wy'YfiS.t;!!;1 1 " r'. ;'!' Jl J M U"- v ALCOHOL 3 1'EJl UK XT. ANtgelahls rYrpTa! ton IcrAs simil.ji l iiig il!?Fcoffan;RcL!a ting liie S'bsnchs andJJc-vjscf ?foiuo!cs Digestion .Ch?c;rjl ncss and lfesf.CciUitnsrciihcr OpiurtuMyrphincrtorNititid. NotNahcotic. ayectMDrS.ii Pi ' ': JSorklleSJh- Apcrfjfl Reuicdy hrCctsa-j "VYoi -pis.Conralsioiis.FcvcriMi-n?ss siulLoss or Sleep. NEW YORK, Ezact Copy of Vrapper. liirm Serd- I East Carolina I eacliers ' A State school to train schools of North Carolina. I c to this ono purpose. Tiii'" agree to teach. Fail Term hi For catalogue and othr infoi ;:; Robt. II. Wright, President, Gre Q-QOO OOO OOO -COO -O CH) isn. i s " holesa MAXUUFACTrit'-.Pv ' ' FLOW BEA SINGLE-TRr FARM CAl- : And Dealer in IlaiT.rss. V A. idfKAi i : V Scotland Xeck (SoOC O-Q-O-OhDOO C-O O 4 (Successors to N. I). Jcsoy Ccr.u-avA r- : 4 if f" JrtVv i hi f A Complete Lke of Uneik I HARS StiVi(X aT ill- Burroughs-Piltmap.- heeicr Ci., 1 R All R-n Route of 'The. Night E; New Short Line Through Ez v direct lini: Birrwr Norfolk, Ra!ehh, New lew:. Via Washington, Kinstor., Gi t o:iv:M Wilson, to Points North rnd . ' Electric Lightea Puilman Siecpiifl- Fast Schedules : Pest Scrv Double Daily Express Sen B. L. P.ugg, Traffic Manager, Norfolk, Va. VV. W. ClIOXTON, Gen. Pas. Age. Norfolk. Va. Pi rr ItfifelMQI-r If- fcf n'. Tn all First Class Varieties 'of Mnrb Largest Stock in fit Hemembr. "l As we employ no Agents the "item t.f If eluded in our prices. This onMca vr .: of material and to finish it better V worth Considerir.tr? ':c-v, 3'ou are buying, and will g ir" ' f:'-: u -s. if Ulb. I.. Ay t!1 r 5 til V T: ;t- - n I k1 r J.' 1 You will find what von v. ai.' ! !i . 'I The Ccuper Neiil'l CEstablislied !SlS.)i:i59-lC3 V
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