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V ix j: u o v s 13 v o n c; o o i groceries sunbeam: We havj jnst received another big shipment of that famous X V'FHEAM C0FFE3 in one pound cans. The quality is there and $ hc flavor is lino. 1? you have not a. ready tried this COFFEE we vouU suggest that you try a can. I J. VV. ALLSBROOK. t We Thank You for Your Iracte. .telephone Number Eighty-One. k mmfm Labor Trouble North. JOn account of the Labor Strike among the Tailoring Houses North, it will be wise to place your Easter Suit order NOW, so as to be sure of get ting it. Easter comes March 23rd. CJWe will have with us on February 19th and 20th an Expert Tailor with a Big Line of Woolens, and will be glad to have you drop in and leave your order. Remember, we back every sale with our Per sonal Guarantee of Perfect Sat isfaction? AHsbrook & Boyette, Mca'i and Boys' Oulf.tters, Scotland Neck. North Carolina. LOCAL NEWS. Items Gathered from the Town and Country. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. The Roads. PI . FS .1L f or oaie or aeei i Remains BroiiQfiS Here For Burial. t;iit.T for rd sr.d i 1th tno f k:;onab!e. sale or rent my brick 1 machinery connected ime. Rent and terms The yard is situated on ie railroad with siding for loading ITS. fur lUiiuei ii.iui iiiiiuuii ciy- D. A. MADRY, htland Neck, North Carolina. L The remains of Mr. M. G. Man ning were brought here from En field Monday and buried in the Epis copal cemerery. In the absence of n minister Mr. J, Y. Savage read the burial service. Mr. Manning had only moved from this community to Enfield about one month ago. lie was quite an old man and , when stricken with pneumonia only live;! about six days. He leaves an invalid wife and two daughters. i", F it K mr E t Ml (INCORPORATED) Scotland Neck's fiewwicfwre irmacy 6 Our town authorities have had all the tie posts on Main street removed. Dr. R. T. Vann, of Raleigh, will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. Mr. J. G. -Moore had hog killing at his house one day last week and brought the editor a nice treat. supper and salads will be served in the brick hotel by ladies of the Baptist church ThursJay from G:30 to 10:30 p. m. We are publishing statements of i our banks as called for by the Cor poration Commission on Feb. 4th. They all make veiy fine reports. We are requested to announce that there will be a box party and dance at Braswell's X Roads school house Thursday night, Feb. 20th. Mr. E. M. Lowe has sold his stock of goods to Mr. J. E. Perry, of Cole rain, and Mr. Perry has moved his family here and taken charge of the store. The Atlantic Coast Line is offering special low rates to Washington, D. C. on account of the Presidential inauguration. Seeiates.in another cohjmn. One side of our Main street has been put in first-class condition by the chain gang. Now it is up to the town authorities to keep it in good condition. There will be services at the Episcopal church Friday evening at 7:30 and Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., the Rev. W. J. Gordon, Spray, N. C, officiating. Mr. W. C. Allsbrcok knows how to grow large turnips. He sent one to cur office some davs ago that weighed 7J pounds and that was 14 inches long and measured 18 inches in circumference. The Coming, Going and Whereabouts of Oar I Some days ago it was our pleasure People and Other folks. to ride over some of the new roads that Superintendent A. T. Dickens Mr. A. Spooner Dunn spent Mon- j has built with the chain gang since day in Weldon. ; he has been in this community. The Mrs. J. W. Austin is visiting her rjad leadinS south to the Edgecomb parents at Waxhaw. j 'in e onf fading north F j to Hill s X Roads and on to Tillcry Mr. E. M. Lowe went to Emporia, have been welI worked and are now Va., Sunday on business. j in tts very he&t condition. Places Mrs. G. Hoffman is spending i where it was almost impossible to sometime in Philadelphia. ; pull through the sand have been i made hard and solid by -a mixture j of sand and clay and now it is just as easy to pull a load in one place as Miss Stella Hoffman is visiting : another, friends at Srartanburg, S. C, this: We understand it is the plan of Mr. Marvin Hardy spent Sunday! in Weldon visiting friends. week. Rev. J. Sydney Cobb, of Drews ville, Va., is in the community on a visit to friends. Messrs. J. II. Allsbrook and Henry j those having this road work in charge to work the road leading to Palmyra by way of Steptoe's and then the one leading to Balfour Dunn's. Then we will have good roads from all di rections Ipflflino- to Rfntlnnd NW-lr Register are in Battleboro moving j Then ,et om. lownship roaJ force houses this week keep these roads worked and in con- Mr. Julian P. Kitchin; of Bilt- j dition. more, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. S. B. Kitchin. I Mr. N. Biggs Bryan left some days J For Dyspepsia ago for Asheville where he will re- I i main for some time. Mrs. C. H. Smyth and Miss Susie . Woodard spent Sunday in Palmyra I with their sister, Mrs. J. R. Steven-! i son. i Mr. W. W. Manning was called to Enfield Sunday on account of the death of his uncle, Mr. M. G. Man- j ning. Miss Margaret Hunt returned to I her home in Asheville Monday after spending some time here with rela- j fives. ! Rh?. 0. L. Slringiield Hera. Is Now Open and Ready for Business Your Patronage is Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give us a Trial v- iJ a a yj! m a a a " - - g At the Baptist church Sunday morning Rev. O. L. Stringfield preached a regular sermon to the congregation and we have heard many expressions as to how the ser mon was enjoyed. At night there was a union service j c ot tne Kaptist and Methodist congre gations to hear Mr. Stringfield sr.eak on the temperance question. The devotional services were conducted by Rev. N. C. Yearby and then for $ i more than one hour Mr. btnngtield ;;po:-:e t6 a large and appreciative audience. Mr. Stringlicld is a most j entertaining speaker, and illustrates I his points in an effective way. He 0 j appealed-to his hearers to let vb Mrs. Lina Brown and Miss Mamie j Clair Brown, of Greenville, spent j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ! Brown. ! Miss Mi! tie Ayers, who has been ! visiting friends here for some time, j has returned to her home in Ai:- j lander. j j Mr. Chss. G. Iamb left some days j ago for R-deigh to accept a position j as fertilizer inspector for Eastern! Carolina. j Miss Lizzie Flythe has closed up her dressmaking establishment here and will leave today for Ahoskie to engage in the millinery business. Mr. Joe II. Alksbrook and family ! are moving to xiocKy r.iount mis ,ve?k to make it their home. Their many friends regret to see them leave. Rev. W. E- Bethea, of Williams ton, conducted cervices at the Epis copal church Sunday morning and If you auffer Stomach Troubia and you try our remedy, it won't cost you a cent if it fails. To prove to you that indigestion end dyspepsia can bo thoroughly re lieved and that ltcxall Dyspepsia Tablets will do it, we will furnish the medicine absolutely free if i fails to give you satisfaction. The remarkable success of Rosa!! Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the high degree of scientific skill used in de " vising tbeir formula as well as to the care exercised in their manufacture; whereby the wi!l-ki,owu properties of Bismuth-Subritrate and Pepsin have ben properly combined with Carminatives and other agents. Bisrnutli-SubnUrate and Tepsin are eonstanUy employed and recog nized by the entire medical profes eion as invaluable in the treatment of indigestion and dyspepsia. Their proper combination make3 a remedy invaluable for stomach relief. 'e are so certain that there is nothing so good for stomach ilU as Eexall Dyspepsia Tablet that we urge you to try "them at our risk. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. You can buy Rezall Dyspepsia TahleU in this community caly at our store: E. T. WHITEHEAD CO. r.eci Carolina There 5s a Tleiall Store in nenrly every town ftnd city in tiio United Skites, Canadi aud Great Britain. There ia a ciiTercnt Hexnll Keme1y for i-;:ir!y every orrlinary huma-i ill each especially dVsigufid for tliO purticolar UI for which St is reeanmendad. Til a RexeU Strra er Aincit't Greatest REPORT OF THE d ENFIELD, N. C. At the close of business on the 4th day of February, 1910. uesourcl:?;. r Loans and discounts Overdrafts Furniture and fixtures. Banking houre fiottdework Br4tdg-ery I Housework is drudgery for the weak wo:v .an. Gise hrusiies. dur.ts BOrubs, or is dh her feet all day attending to the many details of the l-.cschold, her back ncb in, her tempos throbfcinj-, nerves ;u!vcri.ig u-.-.i;" i'ti itress cf pai l, possibly dizzy feelii-s. Sometimes rest in bed ?3 not refre: ;hip, tciiJac ths poor tired nerves do rot permit of refreshing slo:vp. "j'1'2 rci.'. nc:d v?.5;, nervjas .vcil' is satisfied by Dr. Pierce's Favorite I'rcsorirtion, ci.d r.s J-trs. llrn cr;J others teittfy i it Makes Weak VJomzzt Siting ivjrd S?c6x Women Welt. This "Prescription?' removes iVe cuss a t mckm's nal.rcssce, Itc&ls inflammation and uiearz-'tUfii. ft ira:niiii!iz.is tlio nerves, encourages the appviite mid iizc'ueeo rcxtfxl elzep. Dr. fierce if. pc-fectl vilUn to let every ov.a know what hir. " Favorite Prcsertrvion " contains, a complete list of in- xjfw cn tho Lot!5j-n-rapp?r. Do net let any druggist 2aiis. Bnrecs. pcrsnauo ytu that Ms tir.knov. r compisitlon is " jjsT as goid '' ia arise that lie r-uy ii,;kf t: hiilsr piuat. ?ir.3. 1SHA.2IT.T. 15i:reo. . f X. Washington St..Dolphor, DLio, writes: 2 -vi tir l.il:.-n vtir 'Favorite l'lt'Siiiption, f'-r a lvul ons of fntf-sliiutl i;.-if:Ho and constipatiim wit'u v. onan's fl'.s, for vhh'.'t 1 was ahiist unnhlo to do any tame. I Vh'nii 1 am snto ia snvincr that Hhto sire no remedies In tko world likts In: I'arii's Favoritu Fn-si-ription and Tmifj irsr Lf.ti.i Tnl.'of-.' I nm now enjoying tha lost of hertViii, und ihiink Dr. l:in-o f;r his woudVrful medicine which have d'n!-, m j '.v :,i.l of jtihuI.' Dr. Pier-re's Pieasaiui PciletJ reia!;c liver end bowels.' REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE PLANTERS & COMMERCIAL BANK SCOTLAND NEiCK, N. C. At the Close of Business February 4th. r.i:. HECrk'.T... I.IAr.IMTlKS. Ioans and discounts! !r) J7,'':J0.-J Capital sto:k $ir.iMMi ("0 Overdrafts 'M)7.iM l'nlivilcl jiudits, etc, .".."i7;?. t'i Furniture and fixtures 2.0115 IVjK.-it. 11 l,0:.7:5 Demand loans 1A'2J0 t'af-liiors' tlKcks out stand :;s: m Due from hanks and bankers 2,"u ."' C'ah items 115.71 (Jitsh in vault Ci,(Ji.,.,.i" Total... .$Ki4,0rn.i.1t; Total.. ...fl: i):r.ii State of North Carolina County of Halilax. I, O. J. Moore, cashier of the above-named Lank, ch i-o! nmly sucnr U at t!ic above statcnictit i.-? true-to the l'ost of mv knowlodr. nud hoi f. O. .1. MOOIJF, Cashier. SuTiSortbod and sworn to before mc this lllh !av of February, WIS. Correct Attest : S'lT.w.r j-mMii, Tyi.i:i; R. Whkei-f.I!, f-. A. Drxx; Notary I'litdic. Directors. Grow IV?, Bales Cotton Where Only 1 Grew Before One to one-and-a-half and even two bales rf cotton, or 00 to 00 Imshelscf com per acre, require little more labor than smaller yields. Simply u.o liberally the right fertilizer or pi jut food to the acreage you plant, and cultivate the crop more thOiOiii'bly and oftener. You cannot Ijc too careful in f-eloctin.tr f cit ilizors and secd. Your soil deserves the best plant foods which are Virfiribftia-Carolina Kfch-.Gradc 1 Othpr re::l ( 'state evening:, preaching two interesting: j easjj jn sermon?. ! Cash in othi r banks. Miss Mabel Vaughan, who Is i teacliin;; school Pitt comity, spent from Friday night until Sunday af- 'otnl ..$231,458.04 5,000. .. 1 .OiM.OO : .. 12,153.:ili .. 7-1.211.2: ...27.419.S1 rtiiizers They r.re mada to pive Av.iihible Phosphoric Acul, Ammonia or Kitrogcn, and Potash in the right combination for greatest yields. The.-e fertilizers produce biir rroua of COTTON, COItN, PilCK, TOBACCO, FRUITS, PEANUTS and TllUCJv. LIABILITIES. Dr. Smith's Office la tlie Rear, r f ' Vr': 1 3 F " r.---i.'L-i,"r:.I-.v.anir... .ut.v. . . wassnroHij to mmmsM ilHrvl T'HERE is furuitnre in your mother's & home that you remember there asfar back as memory goes, bt-ds and chairs Mr. Stringfield is travs-lir.; Stitein the interest of the Saloon League and this organiza has a strong worker in the field. probably that are endeared to you through j the verv fact of your lonjr association with ,j Odds a&d Ends. The world's output of petroleum las year wr.s 345,000,000 barrel?. The New York Bible Teachers' Training School is raising an endow ment fund of 91,000,000. Pittsburg is likely to grant trolley cars freight transportation privi leges. Wi;h an annual ra:nfall in excess of 600 inches. Southern Assam is the wettest spot in the world. A Texan has invented a motor which obtains its power from a so lution of nitroglycerine in gasoline. A farm in England is devoted ex clusively to raiting butterflies, of which upward of 30,000 arc soldi each year. A permanent exhibit of devices and means to prevent accidents to workmen has been opened at Copen hagen, Denmark. A mimimum.wage of 253 (5G.09) a week for ablebodied men will hence forth rule in the municipal service in Glasgow, Scotland. At Toledo, O., 28 Hungarian wo men recently tcok the'places of the striking core makers in the plant of the National Malleable Casting Com pany. Charlotte Chronicle. j Capita! Ltoek $ lO.Qi-O.uO . I i Sf r ! Snrr.1-: fun.- s 40. ) . ( 0 I nrrlllf 1TI w 'ill ..Jr rilill'it. lvi ! . ... ........... . - - j - . vr. wa. P-fc , . . r Ike rZZ i Undivided profit . PP2 M iOLHAJO, m. Antl- , Unearned oiscoun s PPPW K.'CKEST fMSXET FP.JCE PAID S 111)11 , . L .... i xt. . i nv:(?nis iinnuii: 10.0 hH feitf-l K5!f?v r- .. Ij'i jrAT i turn'wM co ocouanu in ecu aim aren,! - r- vy piiPV c-' "" ii'-ysiVx. t&T&ki occupy ng r e on -; .$37,4iy.S4 lrtlfM MIIM-r n bu,hed 1 D37 VWT noke street. Ine.r many fr.end, ; ... IMlkl Uihj F Hfi. ! ntJJfiVII I P IfY. Kg bank, do solemnly w i , . . Virginia-Carolina Bo 1117 RICHMOND - VIRGINIA welcome their return Mr above-named sot to Mr. R. V. Kitchin and family left I swear that the above statement is i f .. t r ! true to the best of my knowledge no days ago for Kov.land, N. ,., beisf IVEy WATS0Nf make their iuture home. Mr. 1 C-hirr Kitchin will engage in the furniture State of North Carolina business in that growing town. Special Announcements. TRY US ON HARNESS, HORSE Collars, Bridles, etc. We can save you money. Edwards & Co. LOST A RED IRISH SFvTTER name "Sport." Any informaticn concerning him will be appreciated. Reward sor dog $5.00. Dr. C. A. Whitehead. County of Halifax ( Sworn to and .subscribed before me, this 7ih day of I; bruary, 1014. J . W. WinTAKfcR, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Gko. B. Curtls, R. B. Parker, A. S. Harrison, Directors. report of the condition vof The Bank of Hobgcod, 'at HobQ-ond, N.'C, at the close of ! Lusiness Feb. 4, 191:5. RESOURCES. ! Loans and discounts $17,413.31 Banking house 1,700.00 ! Furniture and fixtures... 627.07 : Due fm banks & bank'rs 24,678.00 ; ar,u coin 262.50 SPECIAL PRICES ON HATS AND Silver coin, etc.... 133.56 I f!on Fd?nls & Comnanv. ! National uans notes, .t.w ALL WINTER CLOTHING )N Men's and Boy' Suits a-id Ov r coits at coat for cash. Edwards & Company. SEVERAL BARRELS OF CORN for sale. Mr?. Mary W. Hi Hard. LOST. AN OLD FASHIONED them. Put unless vou are careiul in buy- iM-.XI) KX-.'W VvIIHUE TO 15UY your little Uoys am! arjids will not havo tlio opportunity of see the hi in: hire of THE lit chiUlhood 'hays when T I IFjY. )'() w np. . v Thp fufiututo we noil is made from the very bent and inosr thoroughly Kasoned timber. It has been treated in the ixcvu old fashioned way and made rabmet makers who follow the old reliable methods (f construction. That's why it pays to buy furni ture here. " We are expecting a shipment of Chairs and Co3k Stoves within the next few days. cotland Neck Furniture Company, THE HOME OUTFITTERS. Them is more Catanh in this section ! I r.f tlr. ctimliT limn rt.hor cli?eases put together, aivi until the la.ct few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and prcscrib- j ed local remedies, and by constantly failing fco cure witli local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Pcionce has proven catarrh to be a constitution".! disease anl therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. .f Cti. noy & Co , Toledo, Ohio, u tlie only run- . 5t.it.n1ior.nl cum on tlie matbet. It is! Total : $47,083 44 LIABILITIES. G)ld Bar Pin with a Garner Cameo j Onita! stock paid in $ 5,000.00 in cent' e. Please return to Scotland srnhis fund 1,200.00 Neck Bark end set reward. Undivided profits, etc 2i?.29 ! Time certificates deposit.. ),7G-.00 JUST ARRIVED. LOT OF TO- j Deposits subject to check 30.G20.0, :ards o. i Ca.-!ir's cheeks outstan g.. tTiAvirnfiMi.: R1.,( X 'run ' Total 170.10 $47,083.44 velr Id Ant?u8 Heifer, strayed t're m j State of North Carina i my iarm. $o.uu rewara xor jnit m it ion or i-eturn. Jno. P. Davis. 250 SQUARES GALVANIZED flnnnrv of Halitax. I, E. P. Hyman, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is Metal Roofing just arrived. Ask for j true to the best ot my knowledge prices. Edwards & Company. j and belief. E. P. Hymax. i Caclner A BIG LINK OF LADIES' LOWj Subse,ibld and s,VOrn to"before Cut Shoes m Vvhi?e, .u-Luck, Tars ; m(1 thia 10th dav cf Feb.. 1913. a TfK ft 1 Supplies OF ALL- 93 Day Burt Oats. Appier Oats. Rust Proof Oats. White Spring Oats. 1 ii gioratoes. J, and Tan Button Oxfor & Company Edwards A FULL LINE GINGHAMS IN pretlv ani up-to-date patterns for spring. Lll-A-ard-i f: Companv. H A FEW STALIj CUTTERS, DISC ' arrows and Acme Harrows at a I W. N. Herking, Notary Public. Correct Attest : R. J. Shields, S. D. Bradley, W. G. Hedgeplth, Directoi'S. Burroughs-Pitiman-Vheeler Co., Everybody's Store, ScoHara! Neck, N. C. taken internally in doses from 10 drops ; Kvrr;r, Fi wards & Comnanv. ir a tt.iwiirw-mfiil. Tt, .1f.fS duCCtlV Oil . . the blood and mucous surface of the FOR SALE ONE LOT IN EAST i svstcm. Thev offer one hundred d..l- Scotland Neck. Terms to suit pur chaser C. Inrs fnr nnv case it fails to cure, bend for circulars and testimonials. Ad dress, F. J. Cheney .fe Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. R. E. Shrivette, Enfield, N. SEE OUR 2 HORSE WALKIMG Cultivators and get prices before buying. Edwards & Company. FbrKbsulis 1 r irvyai Esi.188B
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