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The Commonwealth. ItTIURSDA Y, JANUARYS, l'JOO. SFECIAL AxN.NOUKCEMNTS. A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS and COLDS The Canadian Remedy for all Tfirost and Lang Affscllcns, Large Bottles, C3 cents. 1AVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limits, I urant-e.vt Proja Perry Iav2s' I'iJa-KMor. 1 I Woolard in ( KewYcrk. f last year, h; pi s f LOCAL NEWS. FOLKS YOU KNOW, PERHAPS. Married. Last Wednesday Mr. C. II. Todd, of Norfolk, and Misa Ionia Sharpe, of Dawson, were married at the home of Rev. R. T performed the ceremonv. )EW YEAR Tinds us in the best of spirits as a result of prosperous busi ness, ana our customers may rest assured that we. shall do our best to make it to their interest to buy their Jhoice and G-HOCERIES and added that h0 Tll to make it one. Settled Down. The warehouse in which Mr. L. M. Pittman has an office near the depot, settled down at one corner considerably one night last week. The underpinning gave way, but fortu nately there were no goods lost. Will Build A SHor. Mr. W. A. Brantley, who was with Mr. J. E. the Carolina Buggy Co. has purchased a lot on the east side of Main street, between Twelfth and Thirteenthand will build a shop of Lis own. WisnKs to Make ir a Daily. Mr. B. T. Hyman, one or The Common wealth's faithful supporters, writing from his home at Conway, S. C, a few days ago, and renewing his subscription, said he wished the paper were a daily, would subscribe Mr. J. L. Staton, of Rocky Mount is in town to-day. Mr. H. E. Smith, of Wilmington Vann, who was here Tuesday. V Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Vande,of Tillery, were here Tuesday. Mr. E. C. Sheariu, of Weldon, spent a night here last week. Register of Deeds J. H. Norman w here last week for a night. Mr. F. McMahon, of Halifax, spent a night in Scotland Neck last week. Miss Nora Coborn, of Roanoke Rap ids, ia visiting Miss Maggie Bolton. Mrs. Chas. McNaughton came up Everetts Tuesday on a visit to relatives. Miss Pattie Shaw went to Halifax last week to yisit her uncle. Mr. W. T. Eure. Mr. S. Scotland week. M. Gary, of Halifax, gaye Neck a pleasant visit last JONFECTIONERIES here. With thanks for form er trade I solicit your further patronage. W. H. ALLSBROOK. Mrs. P. St. George Barraud, of Rich mond, came last week to visit her mother. Mr. Howard Alstow, of Weldon, has Says TheTcavx 13 Growixg. Dr. C. C. Christian, as he was leaving for his homo in lrginia after a visit here, been here two days, the guest of Mr looking around from the depot, remark- Claude Kitchin. ed that Scotland Neck is growine con- Scotland Neck Temperance Association meets the first and third Tuesday evenings in each month at 8:15. A Few Hours in Enfield. f'FINE Mr. Sands Gayle, of Roanoke Rap id was here last week, the guest of Mr. Claude Kitchin. siderably. And so it is. The greatest need the town has now is more houses, for the people who wish to come can not find a place to li ye. We Have Bees Informed that the management of Littleton Female Col lege, Littleton, N. C, expects to have completed several rooms for new pupils ty has een nere this week to visit his NEVER MAKE by the time of the opening of the brother, Dr. A. C. Livermon. To one who visits Enfield once every few months there may be observed marked improvements every time. The latest and most attractive im provements are Dr. Stalling3' new hotel and Randolph Brothers' new store. The hotel is quite a handsome brick building, with twenty rooms. The plan is one of convenience and the general appearance of the building is attractive. It will be ready for occu pancy in a week or two. Randolph Brothers have about com pleted their new store and it is indeed handsome one. Three store rooms on the ground, two large furniture rooms and several offices above. The two main rooms below are occupied by landolph Brothers, with a large arch way between. Their office is a model of convenience ; and all told, there is hardly a handsomer or more convenient store in the county. There are other improvements in Enfield, and the people seem alive to business and as hopeful for future de velopments as the people of any town we have seen of eqnal size. They were clever, as usual, to The Common- When the children set their feet wet and take cold give them a hot foot bath, a bowl of bet drink, a dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and put them to bed. The chances arc they will be ail right in the rr.orr.ing. Con tinue the Cherry Pectoral r. few days, until ci! cough has disappeared. uid coughs are also cured: . ."- cougns or Bron chitis, weak throats and irriiahla lungs. Even the hard ccuhs of consumption ere always inauc easy ana rrequently cured L-y iijc continued use or TT...1.. it unuer me terms of a deed of trust made by I. H. Smith and wife to me, at the request ot the beneficiary and the .trustors, I will on Monday, the 12th day of February, PJCO, at the Court House door in Halifax, expose to public auction the land below de scribed, being a part of the land de scribed in said deed of trust, which is registered in Book 7013 on Page 570 in the office of the Register of Deeds tor Halifax county, to-wit : A part of the tract now occupied by I. H. Smith, formerly owned by R. II. Smith, be ginning at the corner of R. M. Johnson and Washington Carventcr, thence about EOiuh to Halifax road, thei,"P uown said road to the outer bounrtqn- . T.-J .. J J - - . . ifiiniJLjjg PROFESSIONAL. JJR. A. C. LIVERMON, m seines. Office-0 - the Staton Building. Office hours from 9 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to I o'clock, p. m. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. R. J. P. WIMBlIRLLi, OFFICE HOTEL LAWRENCE, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. . mo n.i, iu du. amun, inonce down tho Ed. Smith line to tha branch, thence down the middlo lino of t.h Mrs. S. D. Hancock. Mr. G. W. Livermon, of Bertie coun- IB IS." THEY SAY But you can't say that FINE WEATHER is not a good time to make good trades. ' 1 nere is iNothino; wealth, and placed it under new obli Mr. J. L. Andrews, of Roxobel, was Jgations to them. We are always glad here last week visiting his daughter, oI an opportunity to go to Enfield Ihe new enterprises they are now discussing are a cotton mill, a peanut cleaner and an oil mill. The people of the town held an enthusiastic meeting ri - . -r . . i i io aua dlciw iui Sirr1rfr faim T.m.. OA U Tl. I - r I 0 ...wiuai ouiu. iiifsut- iur. ioan AUsbrook has taken ros - fm-mi ko,- an, ces3 or mis institution and the hold it tion with FutruH-Hnrrtr TTorwaro r L r .u. . j i warn ui iiiiuo, ior m auvaiicemein of the town's interest. i Mr. R. B. Peters, of Tarboro, spent a day here last week. ITa hna mnnv friends here who are always glad to see him. g m Every doctor knows that wild cherry bark is the best remedy known to medical science for soothing and healing inflamed throats and lungs. Put GB2G C f Ayefs Cherry Pectoral Plasters has upon the people of the State is re- where he will be glad to see his friends markable. It has been the constant aim of President Rhodes to make this school one of and for the people and the constantly increasing patronage demonstrates the success cf his under taking. It will pay any young lady They say they are leaving Scotland Neck behind, and the declaration is worth the consideration of the Scot land NecK people. THE APPETITE OF A GOAT Is envied by all poor dvsneDtlcs n a Nam e, - also : but come ?ay also : but you can t sav here is nothing in the place when you re ngunnsr on a trade or when vnn pntemplate making a purchase. VNow, putting these things together, unely, that fine weather is a good me to trade and that OMAN'S IS THE PLACE, and you have the best solution of te question where to spend your mon- the?e nic9 sunshmjr dajg. We are not satisfied with hav ing done well for ourselves and our patrons in 1S99; but we are pushing ahead and pro pose to keep abreast this year and "show up" ahead all the time. No need of sending a cent of money from town for your goods of any kind, for Have Tin Misa VanZant,of Philadelphia, came who is thinking of going off to a "ay or tw ago to do work as special school to. write to him at once, for in- machinist for the Scotland Neck Cot- whose Stomach and Liver are out of formation and a catalogue. ton Mills. order. All such should know that Dr, I I Kinff'rt NfiW T,lf Pilla tho winrlorfi-il I want to let tb.3 people who suffer Mr M- A- Smith recently spent some Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives an iiom rueumausm ana sciatica know lime in Boston purchasing knitting appetite, sound digestion and a regular that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me alter a number of other medicines and a doctor had failed. Ii is the best liniment I have ever known of. J. A. Dodgen, Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have been cured of rheumatism bv this remedy. One application relieves the pain. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Company. Fun at the Tournament. machinery for a. manufacturing com pany in Macon, Ga. Mesdamea L. W. Bagley and N. B. Josey were called to Wake Forest last week by the illness and death ot their mother, Mrs. John M. Brewer. Mess. W. E. Whitmore and J. II. Ausbon have moved from the houses bodily habit that insures perfect health ana great energy. Only 25s at E. T. Whitehead & Co., Drug Store. Hotel Lawrence Sold. The tournament under the manage ment of Mess. J. D. and John Askew which they will occupy together. attracted quite a little crowd Hotel Lawrence has been purchased by Mr. J. S. Bowers and his brother, Mr. J. E. Bowers. Mr. C T. Lawrence has rented the property for 1900, and they occupied on Church street to the will continue as proprietor of the hotel Dr. J . R. Pope residence on Mam street HAVE NOT WE i em, tp WF YOU. V ill Get Them F05 ev Year Trade as but cleverly begun, and while are as busy aa a bee-hive w? pa sharp watch on every custorr.er fcee that all are waited on promp:- p pleasantly. e bog to sub-cribo ourselves to our Ids and the pt.tlic Still yours to ?erve, M. HOFFMAN & BRO. A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manchester, la.. writing ot his almost miraculous escape irom death, says : ".Exposure after measles induced senoua lunar trouble. which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and couzhed n'ght and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. Kings JVew Discovery for Con sumption, which completely cured me i wouta not be without it even if it cost .TJ.OiJ a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation and all " h " 7- ";ya b .X" and Lung troubles." Regular sizes 50c ihSj auu i niiaau seven. .us,jr navaums umie an acquis:- and T (.) TVinl hntilAa f V T I " MVMIVO CtU J. i At mglit at the tournament ball Mr. l,on to Scotland Neck. Mesa. Hoff- Whitehead & Co.'s Drug Store, Mitchell crowned Miss, Mary White man & Bro. are to be congratulated in queen, J. li. Askew crowned Miss Lena securing her ssryicea and the town and Roberson first maid of honor, Fred C-mmunity on her coming. She White crowned Miss Jennie Moore D arding at Dr. R. M. Johnson's. AUsbrook second maid of honor, and Josh Roberson crowned Misa House third maid of honor. to town Tuesday. The riding was done at the race track. The fol.'owicg knights rode : Carey White, John Askew, Fred White, Isaac Dranghan, John Mitchell, Charlie Askew, Roland Pitt man, Josh Roberson and D. Harris. Mess. Mitchell and Roberson tied, each taking eight rings. They rodeofl the tie, Mess. J. E. Wonlird, W. F. B-jfterworth and CI iv bin act- Rev. W. J. Smith, Superintendent of the lhompson Orphanage at Char lotte, was here a few days last week. He preached in the Episcopal church Sunday. His many friends here were glad to see him, Mrs. Nelson, of Greenville, came up Monday to take a position as saleslady m the store of Mess. M. Hoffman & Bro. Mrs. Nelson is a lady The Ee.iS rcfJIczI I&Vco sesl v. e iio-.r have snmn nf tlio most on;!. riPiit physicians in tiic United Slates, . nusuai oi'jMii tiiiiitie-. anil loni' exneri oranch to Mrs. Norlleet Smith's cor ner, thence up her line to the Rsvnolds ract, tuence the Reynolds line to the corner ot tho Ld. Smith tr.ic-t. thpn down Ed. Smith'3 line to the m.-iin road, thence down the main road to the i emnn tract, thence down the icu smith line to the old road to Mrs. ii. omun s land, thence to the fork cf tho road, the oid Brantley corner, ujence me cm urantley line to tho line -f"T Tit" T.t. . . v. xx. iu. juciison, ins-ice down his line to the beginning, and containing about t'J ac; An accurals survey of the land will oe maue before day of ral?. Terms : Ca;h, unless modified day of tale. C. M. BUSH EE, This January 11, 1900. UJ R. JOHMSON, IB I ATTORN EY-A T-LA W, Wjxdsok,.N. C. Practice in all Courts. Special at ten tion given to Collections. QR. W. J. WARD, Surgeon Dentist, ESF1ELD, N. C Oilice over Harrison's Drtif Store. on JJ A. DUN.V, 'l 1 AT TOR X E Y-A T-L A W. Scotland Neck, N. C. Lteo. I radices wherever his services ..e mired are WHAT WILL IT- IT" You? DWARD L. TRAVIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. Kivuik you all the enee emiiu-ntiv lit t!i:m medical ad yii;. Wiito freely Aiiure3. Dr. .1. C. AVFR Lowell, Mas3. J Jit what it has done for tliou Siindd of othen?. Yon need not accept my word for ii. Send for the testimonials. Yo:i r,ct their, read them raid ycu'lfba convinced th.it VUL V. MATTHEWS, A TTORXE Y-A T-LA W. f?Col!cclion of Claims a eneclaltv. WHIT AKE RS, N. C. JOI iVLXtlfLW I PHOTOGRAPHS ! FREE BLOOD CURE. AX OFFER ritOVIXG FAITH. Bad Blood causes Blood and Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Pimples, Scrofubi, Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Ecorra, .j uitiuijs ana or. res on yniidren, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Itch ing riumors, etc. For these iroubiew a positive specihc cure is found in B. B . t.iumu jiuuu Laim), .the most, woiKierlui blood purifier of the are. It has been tr,orough!y tested for the past m my 3 ears and has aJwavs cured r-ven the raodt deep-sen ted. norsL-tent. m6M after doctors and patent medicines had' til tailed, li. V. B. cures bv drh-irr out of the blood the poisons and hu mors which cause all these troubles. and a cine is inns made that is permanent Contagious Blood Poison, producing Eruptions, Swollen Glands. UlpprotoS will cure any case of Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Induc tion, Scrofula, Eczema, Can cer in its early Ftagc ; in fact ALL DISORDERS OF THE BLOOD. Tho blood is the f.umtain of life. Keep tlicj fountain pura and all is wtll. It is a valu i b'e remedy in all diseases pe culiar to females. Yon hae tried ethers uo;v try this and get we!!. Manufactured only bv MRS. JOE PERSON, Kittrell, . C. Throat and Mouth, etc., cured by B.B. B., the only remedy that can :ur!n;-,l!v cure this trouble. A.t druggists, ,1 per iaigu i.oiue; six bottles (full treat ment) J?.). We have faith in B. B. B., hence smTereis may test it. Wo will send a sample bottle free and memi'd. PUOTICE. Write for it. Medical ad advice ihijk. Address. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Ladies For relief of women, Chee ler's Tansy Tablets, worth their weight in gold. A safe and crrfn'-.i mnnthlv rflflllnlnr mm'o TJ Y VI RTURE of power in mo vest- liUj ed by that deed of (rust whi-;!i was '"Middling, iiiu'iiing, Finest Finish. Best Work of the Art. Guaranteed to Please. S. It. ALLEY, Tnihopo.N.C. J. W. Perry Co., Cotton Factors, Norfolk:, Ya., Jan., IT,, 11)01). COTTON. STK-ADY. Excelled by none, Equalled by Few The Union Central Life Insurance Company is universally recognized as one of the leading and most thoroughly great run on Chamberlain's reliable insurauce companies in the Remedy. He sells five bottles o that All doctors told Renick Hamilton, countrv. medicine to one of any other kind, and Lydia HE POOLED THE SURGEONS. execmea to me by Arthur Jones and uis win; .uaggie, wnich is duly record ed m the Jtegisfer's oiiico for Huli fax county, in Book 127, on page 421), I shall sell for ca-di at auction in 'the town of Scotland Neck, on the 3rd dav d;iy of February, 11)00, the propartv therein described, to-wit : AH of the llCht. tit 10. finrl lnlrraf. rf l.n Muedock Cube Co., Atlanta, Ga. Arthur and Maggie Jones in'the' fol lowing l-.arcels of land: Oi-.n n-u-onl HAYING A GREAT RUN ON CTIAMRER- bounded by lands of Dolnhin Tr.odJM. IAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. Ann Pollard, J. G. Shields' estate i.nd Manager Martin, of the Piersondrug inff 35 acre. A sp.n.i ,rr.i store, iu forms us that he is bavins: a pd hv tbi )m,d r,"r iw,! 'r..u' .1 - - . j . w JLilil4itrj. vu6ii 1'ianK ioouies. j. u. fehleica cstn'o 7S 7 A 7j Strict Low Middling, Low .Middling, .ingcs, Biuos and Stain B. E. Peas, L'.75 per bag. Fancy, 2j to 2v Cts. Strictly Prime, '2:i to2V l'r'nie, 2 to oT Low (Jrades, lito 1J Machine (picked) l "' to 2 bj-auish, ii) cents bushel. Yours truly, J. V. PEBRY CO. and said road and containing 02 acres. TON SEED WANTED. WILL FOR OYER FIFTY YEARS of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 19 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed ; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on earth ana the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by E. T. Whitehead In these Mrs. Winslow's Soothine Svrun has the highest cash price for 100 car been used for over fifty years by mil- cot ion .-5eed. Jiave a large stock Hons ol mothers for their children fcsh HnlL and. Meal on hand that I while teething, with perfect success. exchange for Seed. 1000 bushels It soothes the child, softens the gums, B corn for sale. I allavs all nain. cures wind nnlin. and ia 15.0m R. J. MADRY. the best remedy for Diarrhoea. 1 1 & C o , Druggists. will relieve the Door little sufferer im. bbits Chill Pills are the best. Cost I mediately. Sold by Druasistsin everv I Greenville Lawyers Non-Advertisers. Ban any other chill and fever rem- part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mra. mslow's Soothing no other kind. ind they are guaranteed to cure, lir money back. Price 2oc. per DruggU m Kentucky-D ana A man in TTAntllMrv tirvrhfa frt a svt? ffPlin anrl 4n1rA I J ' 1 ' TSV r of the Reflector ad said, incidentally that he wanted the address of a cood r . . . n I o ueain ui ir, nanes oimmons, I .A firm In ten days I shall have a car load of Horses and Mules from Kentucky, and a car load from Indi ana. Wait and make your bargains with me. S. B. KITCHIN. )0 days. E. P. HYMAN, HobO0d,N. C BUILDIG LIME. SPECIAL re on Five Barrels or more. R. C. Josey & Co. The paper went to him and by the time he eets through reading u. The community was greatly sadden- he wili probably think that onvHi j . j . u u.ewuays ago anne announcement hag not a l r j all. Greenville ai m it r n oi me ueam oi iir. unanes Mmmons Reflector at his home near Dawson. He was taken sick with something 11 haa blen demonstrated repeatedly ... , . ... -, -, -, ln every tstate in the Union and in like la grippe on the 4th, and died on raanv fo'rei coantrift9 that nham w the lltb. The remains were interred Iain's Cough Remedy ia a certain pre- near his home in the old Bryan bury- ventive and cure for croup. It has be ing ground Friday, 12th, Rev. R. T. come universal remedy for that xr disease. JSl. V. Fisher, of Liberty. W. ,r e. , ri ., , . Va., only repeats what has been said mi. oimuiuua ien, a wne ana nve around the globe when he writes: " children, father and brothers and sis-1 have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem ters to mourn their los3. He was about My ,n my iamily for seyeral years and always with -perfect success. We be- the best cough is a sure cure the lives of good name amongst his neighbors and our children a number of times." This acquaintances. He was honest, un- remedy is for sale by E. T. Whitehead I I -.. . t ti I Ihirtv vflnrs n!d. n vnnnff man nf titfrl. I r Sa IP ,r . atVtx rB .v . T Z 777 ,ieve that ifc is not on'y 1,. ... v, i . t "'v.r-1 vwuo.oiuu wcujwi. iuo cough remedy, but that it VS at $1.00 D3r pai- if taken in Dawson Bnntist church, and bora a fnr omnn T ono - . i ' I K " NfeCo. An Ideal Ready-Made Food. right and industrious, attending care fully to his own affairs, and thus he made for himself the enviable reputa- Ji o For FctrelltHardy tion of being a quiet anl good citizen, Prof. Naumann, a most eminent U ? u Hakdwake Compa- a faithful husband, a kind father and a Uhority on chemical and medical ques- neighbor whose absence will be keenly Uions, says that cod liver oil is almost felt in his community. an ideal ready-made food. He says it r, m -TT 771 ; . is easy to digest, easily makes fat, and bottle of Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy 18 a,so a medicine. Scott's Emulsion, J - . . . t . t frn fnlno f tla 1 a .Mn.-.nJ 4 1.. 4- .ft ... ana wiu reuina ine money 10 any one i mig -v cjaicu iuai 11. 10 who is not satisfied after using two- not at all unpleasant. thirds of the contents. This is the farness ad . next week. tG YOUR FURS to J. STE INFIELD & CO , Enfield, N. C. lest prices naid for Furs of nil We are agents for New York Muse. l-18-2m POUNDS COUNTRY LARD t sale. F. P. SHIELDS. Scotland Neck, N. 0. L CUHtS WHi-Hf All FIKF FAILS. LouKb Byrup. Tastes Uood. in time. Sold by druraists. JSL best remedy in the world for lagrippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Bean tu The Kind Yon Have Always Boujhl CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought its contracts are the most liberal to days of la srinne thfim u nnthino iib us policy holders and its dividends are Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stop the very largest. tue cough, heal up the sore throat and If you want insurance in one of the lunS5 and give relief within a very- very best at low rates take it in the Union Central. numoers nave come tome for in Jan. 9, IHOO. W.A. Di ns. Trustee. Land for Sale. By viitue oi power in me vesle.l in a short time. The sales are growing, and certain deed executed on the 7th dav all who try it are pleased with its of June, 1SSS, I will sell for cash at the prompt action. South Chicago Daily Court House in the town of Halifax 8iirance recently even without being Calumet. For sale by E. T. White- 011 tne lUth day of February, 1!KX), the They have gotten the very ucau louowing aescntcd Jand : Beginning pi a- point on Jioanoke river, the divid- Hyler's D'spepsia Tablets pleasant, i"g line between Conocouara and Look- easy to tatce, and give permanent re-- mg --;as3 farms, then south 77 de- solicited. best policies, So can you. Apply E. E. HILLIARD Scotland Neck N. C. to FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering from a cold set tied on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will call at E. T. Whitehead. & Co's.. will lief. 30 day treatment, $1.00. Mailed on receipt of price Muedock Cure Co., Atlanta, Ga Write Murdock Cure Co., Atlanta. Ga., enclosing He. stamp for Free Sam w pcocmuu niiu a Gamine uulhw oi rr,lp,.i, T),..... T..lta rni.. TJnrhM'afiornno, s,.,, f,na t u 11Iei 3 Djspeps.a Tablets. They pro pose to cure every case of Catarrh or Bosch ee's German Syrup, free of charge vniy one Dome given to one person, and none to children without order from parents No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee's German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggists win tell you its success was marvelous Dyspepsia. $100 REWARD $100. ihe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarm. Hall's Catarrh Cure grees west 228 po'es to a canal in Big Aeck Swamp; then up the canal K5U poles; then south 48 degrees west 100 poles to Log Bridge on Beaver Dam Swamp ; then south 35 degrees west to two W hue Oaks ; then southeasterly to a Willow Oak iu Sam Scofield's hot- torn ; then north 87 degrees west 03 poles to, a White Oak ; then 3S degrees west 201 poles to Pope's Corner : then north 10 degrees west to Looking Glass Creek ; then down Looking Glass Creek to Roanoke river ; then up the river to the first station: containing 1 3121 r , acres. R. II. SMITH. 1-lfUt Trustee. This January 13th, 1900. It is really the only Throat and Lung is e only positive cure knowu to the CoiHparO GUI lYcrk with that ol uueuicai iraternuv. uaiarm oemg a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the frill n.-l .-. i inn n f tttr . ! , ,.w. .,..! College, at a meeting recently held, de- the patient strength, by building up the constitution and assisting nature Itemedy generally endorsed by phy lcians. Ohe 7o cents bottle will cure or prove its value. Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. The Trustees of Littleton Female our Competitors. Bears-the Signature cioed that the College must have at least $10,000 from the Twentieth Cen tury Fund to be used as a loan fund for the purpose of assisting young laiies of moderate means. Some of the trustees are strongly in favor of an earnest effort to rais9 not Jess than $25,000 for this purpose. Contributions are already being made towards this Fund and it is hoped that by the close of the year a large amount will be real ized for the purpose of helping poor finds. This is a great work anl should have the endorsement and support of everybody. in doing its woric, 'JLne proprietors nave so much lailh in Us curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for auy case that it fails to cure, bend for Iisi of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. To ledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. ESTABLISHED K 1865. CHAS M WALSH C i ft fi 11 i a i mm mm m mm WORKS, Sycamore St., Petersburg, Ya. Monuments, Tombs, Cemetery Curl- mg, itc. All work strictly first class and at Lowest Prices. . ure For Drunkenness and Drug Using. Please write us. I ALSO FCBMSI1 1KOX fiSES, &Q. Designs sent to an address free. In Our Illustrated Handbook Sent Free On Request Corrosnondenca Writing for Ihpm nlonsft trivp nsrn rT A a. confi,lr.Iir.l , . . . 1 " ' ceased and limit as to price KEELEY INSTITUTE, Dept. K.. Greensboro.N.C, I Prepay rrei"t on all IVcrlc. MEXTIOX THIS PArER. 8 1 Iv Bears tho j9 ine Med Yoti have Always Signature .- p r" !" . Mt.ailiat. toil. &r..i V ITC".l tt I Ul, titulars h t s y. , Notice. State of North Carolina, County- ol Halifax. Superior Court IJefore the Clerk. John (J Powell, Administrator of Mar tha I. Pope, and John i. Powell and wife Rosu. vs. J. I. Pone. Samuel Pone. Jumna T. Ellen and wife Sarah, E. P. Ellen, W. T. Currie and wife Mattie. Jesse Elijah Pope, it. J. Pone, John A. Norlleet, E. Norlleet, F. W. Oregory, David Bell, trustee, J. J. Robertson, tnif-tce, and Mrs. Anne Thome. To W. T. Currie and wife, Mattie Cur rie, and Jesse Elijah Pope : The above entitled action has been commenced in this court against you and your co-defendants. The purpose ol the action Is to sell all the lands of which Mrr. Martha F. Pope died iei and possessed or in which she had any interest in said county in order to make assets to pay her debts and the costs of administration. You and each of you are required to be and appear before the Clerk of tho Superior Court for Halifax county, at his oflice in Halifax, on the 15th day ot February, 11)00, and answer or de mur to the complaint which has been filed in this action. And you and each of you will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer or demur to said complaint within the time required by law, the plaintiffs will apply to the court lor the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and ssal of said court, this the 30th day of Decern, bcr, lS'J'J. fe. M. GARY, Clerk of the Superior Court. W. A. Dr.vx, Attorney lor the Plain tiffs. 1-4-Ct !':'.;:: l Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Whiileynnd White.doing btisU ners in the town of Hobgood, N. C, is by mutual consent this day dissolved. The business will be continued at the same place by T. F. Whitley, and all accounts due the firm of Whitley and White will be paid to him, for which hvlii duly receipt, ::n l all debt ol the nrrn will be settled bv tuid T. F. Whlt- Iev. (Signed) WHITLEY. WHITE. Jan. 10, 11-00. rsr J. A. White. l-ll-4t Subscribe to The Coxmno health.
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