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HOUSE FOR GOOD GROCERIES J. W. ALLSBROOK The House for Good Groceries Clean, Up-To-Date, Progressive! f Where Orders Are Filled Complete. t Telephone Number Eighty-One. Quick Delivery. SCOTLAND NECK. NORTH CAROLINA. Special Attention! We are in your vicinity for your benefit and it is our sole purpose to please everyone. If you have or lave not visited our store we desire that you do so at your next opportuni ty. We do not ask you to spend money, but wish for you to come in and spend those spare moments. Our line is complete, consisting of everything of a modern pharmacy. Eastman's Kodaks and supplies, Conklin Fountain Pens and Guth's Candies a specialty. Your doctor's prescriptions can be accurately compounded. The Crescent Pharmacy, Inc. Telephone Number Forty-Six. ' YOUR FALL SUIT We can fit you better for less money. Whv not come in and look over our ex tensive line of samples ? It will pay you. L. WAXMAN, The Store That Undersells, The Baltimore Store. LOCAL NEWS. Items Gathered Prom the Town and Country. William Todd's show will be here all of next week. Mrl Charles Lamb has, accepted a position with R. J. Madry. Mr. Henry Rogister is working for the Baltimore Bargain Store. . Rev. R. A. McFarland assisted in a meeting at Ebeneza church, near Heathsville, sevei al.last days week. Two sermons a day are being preached at the Methodist church by Dr. Beaman. The hours are 4 p. m. and at 8 o'clock. Mr. Chas.T. Lawrence gave a very nice barbecue dinner at the Pine Tree farm Thursday of last week. It was pronounced a very pleasant occasion. Miss Pattie McDowell, well known to many of our readers, died at the home of her neice, Mrs. Jno. W. Moore, at Raeford, N. C, Monday, Sept. 1st. If you have not heard Dr. Beaman at-the Methodist church you have missed a real treat. You are cordi ally invited to both the afternoon and evening services. Mrs. Anna Morrisett requests us to express her appreciation for the many kind acts shown her during the illness and death of her husband, the late J. M. Morrisett. N Mr. Kenney Staton was caried to a hospital in Tarboro Tuesday for an operation. Dr. A. D. Morgan, G. C. Weeks and Mr. Barr took him through the country on an automo bile. The news comes from Sarah Leigh hospital in Norfolk that Mr. D. A. Madry is improving slowly. He is able to set up some and be rolled about in a chair. His many friends are hoping that he may soon be able to return home. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. The Coming, Going an Whereabouts of Our People and Other folks. Strengthen Weak Kidneys. Don't suffer longer with weak kid ikvs. You can get prompt relief by kking Electric Bitters, that wonder ful remedy praised by women every where. Start with a - bottle today, Ihe Appeal Beard. The case on appeal of R. W. Cobb, charged with killing of Tom Shaw near Koanoke rcapias last spring, was argued before the Supreme nincr Tnocrlau- TVif Jr:4t was rpn- vr u will soon feel like a new woman i Mc . , , rp "H pQ,Qpt A t? t with ambition to work, without fear resented by T. H. Calvert and E. L. of pain. Mr. John Dowling of San . Travis and the defendent by R. C. Francisco, writes: "Gratitude for jDunn and Jos. P. Pippen. th wonderful effects of Electric Etters prompts me to write. It " cured my wife when all else failed." Don't use harsh physics. The re-C-xd for the liver as well. Nothing j action weakens the bowels, leads to kttpr fnr inrliorpctinn nr biliousness, chronic constipation. Get Doan's Price 50c. and $1.00 at E. T. White- i Regulets. They operate easily t ad Co. i at all stores. 25c n tem ! P P A Mr. Elliott, B. Clark, of Halifax, was here Sunday. Mr. J. W. Whitehead spent Thurs day in Greenville. Mr. J. K. Brown was in Green ville Monday night. Mr. A. W. Darden, of Farmville, has been here this week. Miss Jaunita Pittman, of Tarboro, is here with friends for a few days. Deputy Collector R. J. Lewis, of Littleton, was here Friday and Sat urday. Misses Louise Futrell and Lillian Harrell left Tuesday for Meredith College. Mr. Wm. McDowell left some days ago to take a course at the A. and M. College. Mrs. W. H. Powell and children, of Fayetteville, are visiting Mrs. E. A. Walston. Miss Helen Shaw, of Washington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. T. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gray have re turned from a visit to relatives at Farmville. Mrs. J. P. Wimberley, of Battle boro, has been here with relatives the past week. Miss Eleanor Smith returned Fri day from Rocky Mount, where she had been visiting friends. Mr. Chas. C. Josey has returned from Norfolk, Va., where he has been attending a business college. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hancock, of Roanoke Rapids, came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hancock. Miss lone Dunn left Friday to re sume her duties as teacher in the State Normal College at Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gay returned To All Tea Drinkers We have just received a ship ment of Bea Brand Tea, a tea that is packed and shipped direct from China, and a tea that will give satisfaction to every person who drinks tea or does not drink it if you will try this you will never stop. We have all size packages, quarters, halves and pounds. Now, don't think that tea is the only thing we have for it is not. We have a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, everything that you eat, in cans and out of cans. We appreciate your trade, and every sale is guaranteed to give satisfaction or it is our pleasure to refund your money. Your orders will be filled com plete and delivered promptly. Call Telephone No. 124 and you will never regret it. N. HERRING. Telephone 124. Saving Money t "Teach economy; that is one of the first virtues, begins with saving money." Abraham Lincoln. It We pay FOUR per cent compounded quarterly in our savings department and will be glad to welcome your account in either COMMERCIAL OR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. We issue Time Certificates of Deposit. PLANTERS 6c COMMERCIAL BANK. Scotland Neck, N. C. to their home in Suffolk, Va., Mon- We sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. day after a pleasant visit to friends. W. C. Alisbrook, of Roseneath town ship, in the loss of their son, Paul Alisbrook, who died in a hospital at Norfolk. Va.. Sunday niht, where he had been for about two week. His remain were brought home for I burial Tuesday. Tbe Revival in Progress. Dr. R. C. Beaman, of Durham, arrived Monday and is holding a re vival service at the Methodist church. He is preaching two sermons a day at 4 p. m. and again at 8 o'clock. The congregations have increased at each service. Dr. Beaman is a verjf strong and able-speaker and to hear him once makes a yearning to hear him again. The public is cordially invited to hear Dr. Beaman. Will Set up his Cotlon. Mr. L. J. Baker, of Palmyra, tells as that he has a large number of people in his cotton fields setting up the cotton that the storm lay low to from Enfield where he has been at the ground Wednesday of last week, tending a house party given by Miss Miss Mary White has returned from Farmville where she visited relatives and friends for several days. Mr. E. N. Winslow has returned to his business here after spending the summer with his home people in the West. Mr. E. M. Cherry left Saturday for New York City to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Samuel B Moore. Mr. B. F. Bracy, book-keeper for Burroughs-Pi ttman-Wheeler Co., is spending the week with home people at Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Strickland re turned Monday night from Norfolk after having spent a week or more in that section. Mr. C. F. Alisbrook, of Grimes- land, was here Sunday. He reports great damage done by the storm last Wednesday. Mr. B. O. Joyner has returned The Convention Will Meet In Elizabeth City, N. C, Wednesday, October 15 to 19, 1913, in the Olive Branch Baptist Church Rev. C. M. Cartwright, D. D., Pastor. The next annual session of the North Carolina National-Baptist State Convention will meet in Eliza beth City. N. C, Wednesday, Octo ber, 1913, and continue in session until the following Sunday night. The minutes of the former session are unavoidably late, but the secre tary will send them out immediately after he gets them from the press. This coming session, which is of great and vital interest, will be held in the spacious and commodious edifice of the Olive Branch Baptist church, whose pastor. Rev. Dr. C. M. Cartwright. is president of the Convention. People in various parts of the State are making preparations to attend this session of the Conven tion. Those who go by rail should join in srrouns of ten or more, when ever possible, and purchase a block ticket. This will entitle each pur chaser in such group of ten persons to a considerable reduction in the railroad fare. For further particulars write to the secretary. GEO. M. JAMES, Scotland Neck, N. C. fg fO,mgHT I tit. th noTAL. TAItO Mary Lou Finch. Mr. Roy D. Hardy having finished j his work with the surveying crew, is spending this week with his grand parents near Essex. Mrs. G. V. Edney and children, of Corby's Bread! A fresh shipment of Corby's Bread J received every day. Give Us Your Order. Prompt delivery to any part of town, y and wc thank you for your patronage. Jere Bunch Grocery Co. Telephone No. 29. WE can furnish your home complete from top to bottom at less cost than you can possibly procure goods of simi lar quality for elsewhere. Frugality of Expenditure on your part, at this store, does not mean common or inattractive furniture, carpets or hangings. Nothing of that kind ever gains admittance to our stock. "A better qtrality and a fuller value," solid con struction alonff artistic lines, are features that mark evey article of merchandise found here. We especially invite prospective brides and newly weds to investigate our stock and compare values. We are constantly receiving new furniture. See our line of floor coverings. Scotland Neck Furniture Company, THE! HOME OUTFITTERS. ' HEJ NEW- Mr. Baker says that he has one hundred acres of wages crop of cotton and that it would have aver ed six feet high before the storm and that he figures it will cost him ahmit fnur dollars per acre to set it Vnf witVi Viis pxnerience with l 11 m 14. 1 AV mm 1 i t.;i.!tn,iii Pptprshurp. Va.. have been on a tnreeaciesjsaLuiu&y lie unison, win - . . u: visit to her brother. Mr. J. H. Har- rmnra Tnun I M v iiiiii. I J I . T-l T-v - T 1 ns, on rt. r . u. mo. i. Death Of MISS Lucy Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. Harrison, of VVhitakers, were here Thursday to tt: t Uonn tho fhirt.ppn- nt.tpnrt tne burial ot air. naiiisuu a lVilSa tiuuv no' v..w . year-old daughter of Mr. r.nd Mrs. sister, Miss Lucy Harrison. J. A. Harrison, died at the home oi Messrs. F. P. Shields, B. Frank her parents Wednesday night of last Tiuery an(j q. y. Bryan attended week after a severe illness lasting th farmers institute at the test 3nfinriri Neck the following week. cnvpral weeks. The funeral service 4. m ?n Fdo-prnmhe county Wednes- t shall be with E. T. Whitehead was conducted by Elder W. B. d Company and prepared to aoany- Strickland in the Baptist cemetery w Hardy. who for JS Thursday afternoon. I, . . uaa a nnsitinn in UrAur work I guarantee satisfac- Mias Harrison was an exceptional- ' ... ,;on L. S. GRIMM. . . 1 x. I I nB IjOraraUllYVCBUU ums;, me iicou ..v-.. rUa Notice ! I shall resign my position in Geor- . 1 4 Ail 1 .11 .Ct in I cna on tne lotn ana win amvc m Fall Goods I! Our' New Fall Ladies' Suits have arrived and we will be glad to show them to you. They are the very latest styles and we are sure you will like them. In fact, we have already begun to sell them. Come in and make you selection and get prices. 3 s funny what a difference a tew clothes make. It is easier to Mm &1 OOO a week when you wear a $1 ,000 p a.eek make-up!" says Elbert Hubbard, banker business man, eor, publisher and Royal Tailored Man.' And Hubbard g now in his spare moments he's earning $1,000 a -wearing 0UW to k: 1 . we5 in vaudeville- lhe Rnvl T.:U U. I U fkp Rroadwav 1 ailor onop ... - 11 1 aiiuia nave lunwugiii- ..w 1 WW walking distance of every man in the land. For please note that this is a service in made-to-order clothes. a Royal Tailored Suit. rou2ht the Broadway failor bh Mr. and Mrs. Harrison extend to their neighbors and friends for their many kind deeds and ex pressions of sympathy during the illness and death of their daugnter. PirtpnH svmtathy to the be- rpaved parents, brothers and sisters. Yes Eaint Mpcrinmps Auerusta Owens and Waverly Brown, of Richmond, Va. have been pleasant visitors at the hnmp nf Mr. and Mrs. E. T. White head the past week. Mr nnrf Mrs. Noah Biggs and Miss Lillie Belle Ashworth have re- tumpH hnme after spending the ! RUGS! i i i. i.immor at Knrraio aumirs auu m may be high next year, so mucnwK ----- ",OJ , ...hi.. wofom Wnrth Tarn na. ha hpen Dut-ott and more win oe. tCo Men don't know that it costs more Mr. Frank W. Brown, or uaiu money to wait than to paint; itcosts more, Md., has accepted a position about 10 percent to wait,, anu uot with the Haray naruiB u. .r k f nr thp extra nrice. Knrtk-keeoer. taking tne place or ui" " .. r ' .. . .1 . uu4. ;0 Ahmit $2.50 on the tut- w w Npwell. who goes in me v uat uui. ' averaee job (3000 square feet); 10 store as salesman. gallons Devoe, 15 of average paint, Strickland, who last yes 20 of some. term completed the law course at a thorp's nlpntv of oil next not T?iHo-P Institute, left Monday vear won't paint go-devn? Yes, a for Chapel Hill wher e he 5 goes to year. wu f e L.u- fil .nurse and become more Httle; there - ' SSHSH L! SL the aemanu benica mou. ihusiness nis many ineuus uc'j I have the best assortment of Rugs I have ever shown here, about 50, hardly any two alike, value about 50c. to $5.00, but for quick sales I have marked them 40c to $3.75. i Shoes For Everybody The largest stock of Shoes we have . ever bought and will be sure to -please you in style, quality and price. Remember our contest closes Saturday, September 20. Make vour last efforts the best. Burroughs-Pittman-Wheeler Compty. Everybody's Store. Call m an d select what t you want of them while they t I arc going; some of the very Burroughs -Pitt man-Wheeler Co. (Successors to N. B. Josey Company's Undertaking Business.) best are nere yei. Cabbage Seed Yes, those Cabbage Seed Coffins Caskets. ALLSBROOK & BOY1STTB, sand Boys' Outfitters. Where Quality is tiigner unui work of last year and this is waiting; regret having him absen t f rorn their are here, two so stupid we are. DEVOE. E. T. Whitehead Company sells it. Cures Old Sores, Other Benedlet Wn't Cora The worst cases, no matter of how long aUnding, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Chi. It Fain and Heals at tbe UM tunc 86c, 60c, $1.00. circle, but success. hope for him a Early You For Weakness and Lost of Appetite kinds, bright f ircw anrl Charleston. J'" ; ran oet mem now. o Wilson Alisbrook. 1 O .fcS 5Si3A Burial Robes. A Complete Line of Undertaker's Supplies. HEARSE SERVICE M ANY TIME. Burroughs-Pittman-Wheeler Co., Scotland Neck, N. C. c
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