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''5 t'ur.!'mH t; hJver'. ; hurwti) V. It.-' ! Ml J !i 0 rE. NT.- N.th, 0-tOf 'I' i.t hC'l U- ((.iw v;!:..-r M.-.tn r 1 v :i i j.-a;euu V'lCVlii " !1;Cc?3 1 oi and i.v lo be lawyers. Ay there J; U I. 1 dilute held in S simple announce V.? SO! r: ... ., ho ea .;a'.M r.ime. ba: nrr Ids own 1 Jt tO V.'hi '5; nr. Will we ; t a 'r;-rt !: fi- i:n i h i psc;e:ii I :'' E. J. Ju--'d has an i ho now '--a In h'e .-o, ih ir-' :i l. J- !:.t!icts Jer ; .d lb he. eiaht iiiote dtOrS, :! mi -Vii ti.r .--v nrv or LV.. lr. . fa lgoj to hah! court in caire of r.n :trn term of ecurc .r when - regu r mega Is sick. We do net believe . o.u judges, are --o very nva n e. worked. It Lks bee.i out- ob rvathr.i 'Jilt a judge goes to a w:.n lee-.n i county w;i:i a two vvv'tiis j- Mr court. a:rl ho first two uys will Pe D2s!-ssss'Casnsi L2 Cured as they cannot portion of die e;ir. i .. i ... i it.. ui nnnou-i. . ,. ilw, a iinu V.'om Ui s ; -( ;. ; ., Js only ono -v::y to cure C.oiUMCff , !ar. i Neck rn :;!, J (lt i.s t.y coiistitutional rcnio!ies. b next! I v- ipss i i:iusf.I l;,y iiRai;:ei con- KustachhinTuhr. Vhcn this tube is sn Oil mo. r.ii.o u niiiMiu:; or.'.uu Saturday. Toi;3 v.-iont ou.jht to be sufficient to bring o it f vorv farnivr m th:r, feetion, but ! , :,..,UM.f. !!0l,;ur. sml vb-n it is Tia-it. c:.p; ri'ci.co has only given a , ;r v ctl.;vil, Ik ni'nos-s U th-- rci-uH, . :": i'w v hviuo we miv si ; t-i uni-ss tho iiii'.aiiimat! 3 7 We A Have Had cao t o t: u t itf called upnu to urg, every farmer to ta!:cu out a,,l tl;. tin ; -to, , it-mi, coiii- and be sure lo in.i.r L.lV,ml f(irovov; ine o:.so, ui oi ton and it t!v-y hxve no wile to bvin; .,..v ,..,ust.i l.y (V.t.urh, which uot !: their wsfer or son:ohody elses sister. ! i ;.; ut an inilan.e 1 conditio:i of tin !'OOl! CCU ! o h The i,Iu; f n tariiT o :hi t--. h auiount of ivv-tr that v.-o e.r. :;tr cessities of iil'c. lion of. the a hu-er ri'c-, rai.l p'-ssib' ou the ci"i! docko re?.- j h i i a o" r. ou Ir."'"! i ', -j -s t.-.:c on the :.c f.VO ; VC an 1 J "en bj son i.f Iho fact thnt ids Ibuio allowed t'O luany coiulnuauce.', it ai; peaio that, there is ro! dug to. do and court acjourrs end the judge gees Besides the various important lan.-.ms surfm-os. , itt ... , , i v. w j I ,r vo Or.o lluiiurod l'ooais (1 :e.H ms to be !Hcu.s:wd by those , .''V.f iVafoo,, by conducting the institutes, premiums; thfltc.uir,otbecuM'(l by Hall's vil! be awarded for the best loaf oi J (.. rvli Cc.-.-o. P. :iu foreiivid.irs, tree. bread and the best five ears of corn F. J. Cnv.w & ' , loa'oo, ;--:'d bv umu'iU t?, ok. T-ke Hall's Family Pills for cons-ti- be hold in Madry's opera house and that for the women in the office of the Scotland Neck bunk. Come ard hring eon:ebody eke lienreve.; L.tt ive E. not in th House but a i fore he intivduced an a: Justice wr..-'. few days bi-- home, yet he gets credit for wcrkinf two lui'g we which. g:)es to muk u: tii-t law with teeth, ulro a bid for a legalized primary. The ooiertion row is will th3 legia'ature pas them? IIP. J. ii. I.eiS Daal ;s fortv-two weeks work that is i Mr. J. II. Lewis died at his rcsi- ahotte ! for him to do duri-ig Ve ! denca bere Tuesday night about .... . , : twelve o'clock after an illness last- vear. hy not uis a kw rcquiiing . , - . ,f T . lingordy a few heiuvs. Mr. Lewi? all judges to stay in the county for j had l;een 5n fail?nj? LeaLh fcr ,eve. the entire term of court and try the-; ra months, but was able to 1oe up c r.es on the docket? Vvhcn this is I and about an:I wer-t out to his farm electors met n; t ile one day last we.-k and voted foi Wood row Wilson fv p;V-..leni nr.e Marrball fx- vi .e-;.r,,Ident. Jo.e phus Daniels was endorsed for a pe s?ltlon in VVi'son's cabinet. K ne r i re p issed tion ilonby inviting T'recb Wilson, Widiarn tor Label; befoie th big guns give car vice. ,!. bryaii (l-'lieer resolu-:it-tb:tt anvi bena ad ! i essc:; oone v.e will not then hear so much ; during tac dsy and unite fitting m talk r.bout coasted court dockets, ! h buggy suffered a stroke of pa- ; ralysis and ua? later found m an '-' ( " unconscious condition and died with- ! - : out. ever being able to sneak. THE OPFORTtM'lJY. I Mr. Lewis was among our oldest ! ar.d best known citizens ar.d had In an aitie'e to the merchants of many friends among the people be Il erboro the Courier puts the que: tien to the paint ao follows: pa PRUDENCE Fays buy a bottle of Gowan's Preparation e.nd be prepared ior croup, cokls, pneumonia, congl's and sore throat. Gowan's pre vents and enres by destroying inflammation and congestion. External and penetrating. $1.00, 50c, -5e, Aii druggists. OS" -fill o mm SSl tgs r. i t.i B2 0 151 E3 m snob Ik bn -.: AND- A Happy N JSP and we extend a Special Invitation to all our customer to call! ( m at once and settle their accounts and past due notes r.i order;1 j J that we be in shape to pay these that we owe. This :u,dies'f M to all parties having past due notes and accounts, and ib-t to!' fr. . .1 vs? thnce whnce nrroimts are not due. f . -4 UlV'-' ,jvw'w . . - DIAMOND ifinSm ?.vt. -til ; lied lived so long. lie was a faith j ful and loyal member of the Baptist I i.'.inwli rVi Via f'ijTiiKr rnrl fr!f'i's j ne mercoaius ci hoxoero have ; , , i f,lf v. v.e extend our hear, teit sviniMt.n . tn.Mpportunty lot their lives to 1 X 1 r- 1 iisJ AA your DrPBlrt for CHT-CHES-TER S A O -Ti .TR a i7 C-ox. lactal.io boxes, scr-led with Elae? M M S H U lf Kibl oa Tae3 ko oihei. Buy cF rT V k U 'sva U ' KnrrM o-iJ sk f CUI-CUSS.iTU S J IfjfTa " IIAliONI) Bi:AK: 3'ILI.S, for twer.tr-fiO 'iW Tar3rc-aretac9E( st, Safest, Always Reliable. Yours for collections, (C w j ' i: ie-:is:aUire. S ir aid 4ocy surely c uc ht to P iC build uj big bi :Ve ess. in? parcel theei thV. opportunity. :tovs soa; geKi avi-1 ror rn invignnican! e th? can Senator II. daced a bid in the State Sen at their i: 1: : H.i.T i:":g fcr a c-jiiStitr tio::a! eenventTon. Tne question is being dircussod pro and con throu edvat tne Stat of the provisions of the bill is that the prohibition question shall not be m en lie n e d eb h e v w ay . deliver eleven pound packages U al mo?t every farmers faniiiy in the e'oun'y, (bliwrod right oca. i;o-. . ere Jasi ea ted t':em v:ha; joa have to sell ant! what it v. id cert them, use space feeely and see hav long it will be One oeiore your pnone v. m ne rn:g:ng aimo-'t eoaunuauy by ivirs. farmer ordering something to come out bv j and may they all look to the God he j worshipped fcr comfort in this ?ad j hour of grief and sorrow. The f uneud service will take place this morning (Tharrday) about half past ten oVock and the interment will take place in the Baptist cen;e-terv. timk c?.!rr--vvj;uCD5r worth t 1'dlL.b U8S.I5 2 llblik TESXKO i "The ffcirdware Hustlers." "Hie Rcsry.' ci: r.iaury nera house next Ike conii! out the inau We have r an; lY.-z e in nan or 1 1 tr Hon had aire; cn t!":o dar.ee, tiovcrnor Cm a. l 1 0 1 na- , ,.1 v.. . I 1 CU i L (Cel. ever : 'en nee on ; v:'-.- McAi louu 1:1,; 1: ,ai. i;ui i!0)iiim: ; riaav lugni, January our, 1 i ihe j no this t rade, you mu ;t tell them of j Rorary," f 1 om the pen' of Edward I name prices, and these ! E. Kore and rroduceal by the well I j ii i - ;-;0 ii ib' a 111.! JaiSfc'iAi 1 r is a- n;via. fie sense of u .'1 oe--re:i ins :U. r-i! . Vll- V!;'J : p h .-inn iio.ts? conuie. e with i): :;;c; ar ,s a otner iowias anJ i Vn v cv..l Fl,..-i) riifTr 'e- u But a niggardly use of what ! Thn nbiv deals with rordbiom: in i --a II of i : 11 awn the?trical managers, alessi s. i y is known Led: ive auvc iismg : the Ainerioan home of today. To! ;.r;.l ' g or .r i.r; loci ciown re ar - -:o; i that not acenainlish it. But vo;i ssy : ti;.. o,,;nn! a iw.-...;. .,;u. -e taikmg now for your own I is hown. A young wife, a devoted.; k . Yes, and ior your own i husband, their friends and all the ! R K d -r' if wo :T'-- .,; r-.-.,...,,,i" , . 4-!,i- i il -ft' - ; ucauiuMi oi1. 1 i yt k .1 -J : 14 . ui.ii v. v.rtiiu r.-i pi ..r.a ,Kh henetHted by tht 1 .0 ue.ii. liit.t!li-i U w:J iiai,:u!t Sr;t The II alifax County Sanitciry We believe that our pies-; at legis lature ought to gl.-e the State a mild compulsory educational law. It ia not consistent to say thatVh'b dren between a certain age shall not be allowed to work in a factory rnd then allov; ib.st same child to stay at home and grow up in ignorance, A. S. Ib.rrison, county superinten in many cases, because their parents j dene of public irstruclion. J. II. i3 oaru met at Halifax alonday, the ? 1 3 . Ti e board is eomuosod of the can secure. Discord enters their home, no one knows whence it came, but it grows into suspicion and doubt; the house hold is rent and happiness is gone, j tf laen rises tne other power, a higher j g?j spiritual note which bring;? the dis-f j fj cordant souls of the family back to j js4 h mi Li pi Ci E" t-"3 1 H ii folbv.ving: W. il. Harvey, chairman i peace ar.d happiness. In some homes J -i county l oard of commissioners; Dr. the cause has only just begun; in j others misery mil sorrow are always ri at. the doer. - I h TI12 Now Drug Store. r!1 ii 'i m compukory k- state have t i ied and we understand it works fine. do not take eneugh interest in 'the remu?r' ma?or ot tne county seac ,.n;m ;t r. i ;f ! lc'V;i: 1)r- J- A- Collins, of Enfield, , , . . 1 and H. 1. Clark, of Scotland Neck. bC!,uo'- J;jt-1 lhlJluu ""!5"1 The n-ineipal business before the i iK board v,-:u 1 he election of the county The fixtures for the new druglkM superintendent of heabh for two ! s'ore k'inS pnt in r.o. ition and i M f : ; years. Dr. I. E. Grcon, of Wc'don, 1h-T ('Xpect to open ior business 1 J p President-elect Woedrow Wilson who h?s held the cflice for some ! within the next few day3. It is go-! tj .i .1 mi - 1 -r, . . 1 ..1" ' t 1 ! Intr Oi o ronl f ? t;fi Wii I says mat ne win con.uuer aii L'err.o- -". u piac -a m r.ominaium ana . " iv-c-1 elect id by a uninnr.ous vote. Ko n an in the cosnty has ever een more earnest and zealous in - , looking Eiter me public nealth and frustirar to h-r.r so much talk about t'-. ro-tpft;.-,n nf n-,. rv-. n. turning this man or that man down ; great satisfaction to hi? many Hali-I " 7 " vougn ..q we, ; g E--' fa fa II P N crats progressive until ctlierwlse convinced. He is everlastingly rieht t in taking this vit w because he is not a "progressive" ' fiix C0lny friends. Roanoke News, j or this, that and the other. And I mm FROM GRIPPE Worn-out Condition. m 0 '4 E then, worse s'ili futther, in trying! to drag our Democratic President Death ti Air. S'liit t. Co!iC3. into such a ii .1. 1- Grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia, these ; p m lira greaiiy 10 loareu at tnis time c-f the year, To prevent grippe from being foi- j in-.l of wf.r i Mr. Whit L. Cotter, living near it is important to drive the last !8M Q : r- r i- ..., i n . . , . i itvnli w is dona as much to create runtures narmc v.p.-.o,i. a;i 1 . . . :. ,UiVtt-i 'ili n , 1V. .uu..viUj , uur auviee jg to taae v inoi. our ; advice is to tat:e Vinol, our Mr. Cotten j delicious cod liver and iron prepara- in the party as anything else, and last Saturday morning rrUr fnr dm r-noc. i a v.-r i.o,. ; 1 j 1 ,. , , , . j lion v.n'thout oil, and pot your strength ! 0 on.y tor the rea,..n d,,t a .cw n,y : had been confined to ms rcom for nd vitality bak Af hold a high position. several days, but seemed to be bet- j Mrs. A. A. Grabill,- of Strasburgr, 11 1 ter Saturday morning and got up j Va- r: H!3i5Si033iS rJt;7 XMv.i Hm-TZ). and as he took a seat I JTrh , fell dead. 3 t Guard lo T.nvvivra e Y. Vomw r.-f rafs aY.W nd r.t Kn t,., nf I,;, 1 am c'ro"- anu a''ain' ana 1 eel H " ' ' ' ' C -JJ. ;- - -"-' toil , VJ. 1 i I . 1 , in2VHv s-.s rKhU:b:.i nvia. nnn . wat i v. as a merman- ot nri: crror r.-a t iiii ayr: -Grippe left me weak, rua 3 H ar;:l vith a severe cough, from whicli I sufTered tour yenrs. I tried different rem:!ien. but, nothing ppitip1 It.-deigh, N. C, Jan. 20. Coverrior : Mr. Cotten was in his 73rd year to do me any good until I took Vinol, Locke Craig to-day is-ued eommis-1 and w.f s well known to many of our! from which I received greet benefit. sioiis in tut' ruu-iii i .aroiuia rsauonai re me . v. ne was a urave uontec e-; v-pi--" ; r j ' I frl T,:,,.1.1ii' mi! 'TJl' oo-oin T f J find to rprrnrmmd Vinol t-. r.tliora i i2. i S 3 n L. B. Brision, of Statesvibe, as j Kitch'n Camp, Confederate Veto- ! Try Vinci with, the certainty J N quartermaster general, both with i rans. Thus one by one the old sol-! ttat if it docs not benefit the rank of brigadier general, and Uliers an 1 our oldest citizens are! yc,u Te ?.Te, ,,a,c!tJrour mne7' ! B Gordon Smith, of Raleigh, a.; assist-: passing awoy. j ant adjutant gendVab Gordon aiith Mr. Cotten was nisrried to Kiss1 has been assistant adjutrnt general ' Emma Bryan in the year Be- since the death of A-;ju: ant General : sides his aged wife, his immediate 1 ;t .j Leinster, the latter part of 1012. j family consists o" four chi'dren, ! . - - a . h H quartermaster (-.enoral Bnston sue-j three sons and om daughter, tw i kL'JOl Ul OIlFiCIl i ceeds Qnartermaiter General Fran- brothers and three sisters. To them jOur Great Low Price Sale will con tinue through next-Tuesday, January 28th. If you have not already clone so you ought to come right away and see the wonderful offerings we are making during this sale. In every department unusual bargains can he found. You will be surprised at the values. Anything you might need can he found, and all at a big-savinp. jj The last four days, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, will be days of the sale in- the way of goods for the least money. All winter goods must go, right to our store and we will treat you right. Thanking one and, all, we are Yours for bargains and satisfaction, Y the best the most 15 so come ia o. ror eii.mreu 3 jiczeiua, oano 1 t alve is cnaranteed truly wonderfub I H E. T. Whitehead Company jCtlj fi Scotland b.e-CK, N. C. i.aJEai -- 4lvtXl T 1 1 . . . , . r-Si EH cis A. Macon, of Henderson, who all we extend deeo sympathy m th i Pfom my "u?gy wr'1,e m the back a i.iiixi n ,i . t 1 n.T t- lrvr. irrnc. ' Trnn hnrAi i ' rjri Th8 Kind Yea Have Always Bough! Bears tho Ipf US7 Signature cf (C&7&?frfyX their hour of beronvummt j ct i-urroughs-Pittrr.an Wheeler Com- gO Th3 funeral was held from J on Wednesday, January 8th, late reaidnncs Sunday afternoon and ! Tllc: vni WhiP- The i g his borly was laid to rest in the fern- " 53 as ioiiows: Un 5 ily burying ground ner his homa. !nf; siif 5" with byclyes, pinkfe- and was attended by a large crowd ! anU re(t ll0wer3 ana recn leavs cn j j ino- oiner; tae wroru t-nase mi brown across the corner. A reward of .$2.50 will be paid if delivered to Paul Cherry or left at The Common wealth office. i . : . l i . r i r oi ueieouois c'.od Jiienas. ino burial service was conducted by Rev." Mr. Brooks, of En fie! J, assisted by Rev. Mr. Duckett. Everybody's Store. J5 H Ke- m ohs-ntlmaihWheeler Cm paiy, Scotland Neck, N. C. a S ! 1! i f.1 r ' hi u 0 ' !': J t' 1
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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