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The Commonwealth. E.E. HILLIARD Editor. Published Every Thursday. Entered at the Post-Office at Scotland Week, N. C . as Second Class Matter. 22 : THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1001. OUR TOBACCO MARKET. There seems to have been some un certainty m certain quarters as to whether or not Scotland Neck tobacco market would be fully equipped with warehousemen and buyers this season. As was announced in this paper last week, the market will open to-day week, August Sib, with fiae prospects in every particular. The warehouse men are already on the qui vive in earnest and will see to it that the open ing is good and that the market wili come np to the best it has ever done, ii it does not outstrip all fomer records, A good corps of buyers has been as sured, and those interested In the mar ket are quite enthusiastic. The Commonwealth feels sure that the tobacco farmers of this region will find the Scotland Neck market as eood as the best this season. The way to prove it is for those who have to bacco ready to put it on the market at the opening sales on the 8th. WINTEJWILLE NEWS. C rresDondence to The Commonwealth. Winterville, N. C., July 30, 1901. The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are making p eparation to build a large annex to t'aeir already mammoth iactory. The annex will fca 168x62 feet two slories high. This will enable the company to' more readily handle the goods they maaulacture and in every way add to the convenience and comfort of placing anl shipping. The Teachers' Institute is now thing of the past. All the teachers Lave returned to their homes and we ara very much gratified to learn that each and every one of them expressed thamselvea as greatly pleased with their stay among us. We can fully attest o lr pleasure of their presence, tor nicer, more rehned, cultivated people naver assembled than the teachers o! Greene and Pitt, who have been with lis for the past month. We can only hope they may do the like again. B. C. Tierce, of Sanford, spent yes terday here. The next session of the Winterville High School begins September 2nd, 1931, by which time the new dormito ry will be completed. The enrollment during the last session was 152. They expect many more the coming session. The large dry kiln for the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. has been completed and Is now ready for use. The prospects for a change in the schedule of the Weldon and Kinston railroad is looked forward to with great expectancy. The present system is a perfect bare. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemedy fcaa a world wide reputation for its cures. It never fails and is pleasant to take. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co. If the character of Aguinaldo is ex pressed in "The Story of My Capture' contributed to Everybody's Magazine, an injustice has been done by those who described the Filipino leader as an oriental Bombastes Furioso. Nothing could be simpler or more unpreten tious than his narrative. He explains just how the plans laid lor an exchange of officers led to the successful aCOOm- plishment of Funston's plot. He des cribes, quaintly but with a graphic Banse, the town of Falanan, where he had secluded himself for nine months and the daily life he and his men . led tnere. itxe events oi tne capture are Bet forth so the reader gathers exactly how it all happened. Differing from the critics of Funston, who claim the seizure was a foul sebtertuge. Aguin aldo says : "It was a bold plan execut ed with skill and cleverness in the face of difficulties which to most men would have seemed Insurmountable." - ooi 'sjstSSiup ify 3rnq nt'pios laAsji D 3 D V9 -dmvis sjaiquj smnudf) jsjiajjajunoD jo stioijt;iuii 'sajnjpsqns juampnBJi ldaDDB i,noa iDuiBuiBr Xdubi sj3JBdsb3 smnusS aui ia3 tioA ams sq SJ3JBDSB3 ioj 3s noA uaujft i orrinsqns v jdaDDy 4uoq Vine HilV Male Academy, HriTT AicTi vppp xr BwUiiiAJNU jnjok, c. a tt:..4- m. tt: n j x n u-vyiu, xxiii uinue uwiuui iv n xhjjb auu Young Men. Thorough Courses offered in Classic, Literary, Scientific and Business denartments. Charges reasonable. Courses practical. For any information write SCHOOL FUND APPORTIONED The following is the apportionment fortbe different townships made in Uaiifjz at the special meeting of the bjflid of education on Monday, Juij BBISKLEYVILLK. White. Colored. No. 1. $ 72.49 ? 72.44. No. 2. 72 49 72.44. No. 3. 72 44 72.44. No. 4. 34.03 33 03. No. 5 72.44 72 44. No. 6. 72.44 72.44. No. 7. 72.44 72 44. No. 8. 15 00 33 03. BUTTEKWOOP. White. Colored. No. 1. $ G5.00 ? 20.00. No. 2. 45.00 20.00. No. 3. 52.85 45.00. CONCCONARA. White. Colored. No-1. 5 10S.50 $ 66.00. No 2 - 83 50 66 00 No 3 S3 50 66 00 No 4 66 00 Colored. $ 26 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 2100 26 00 25 00 26 00 22 50 Colored. 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 ENFIELD. White. $ 25 00 ... 26 00 26 00 26 00 " 2100 25 00 26 00 25 00 FAUCETTS. White. $ 3125 31 25 31 25 31 25 31 25 31 25 HALITAX. White. $ 41 66 41 66 41 66 41 66 Nol No 2 No 3 No 4 No 6 No 7 No 8 No o; NolO Nol No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 No 6 Colored. Nol No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 No 6 No 7 $ 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 LITTLSTOX. White. Colored. No 1 $ 15 00 f 12 00 No 2 15 00 12 00 No 3 40 00 37 00 No 4 165 00 12 00 No 5 25 00 12 00 No 6 25 00 12 00 PALMYRA. White. Colored.' No 1 $ 217 50 $ 54 00 No 2 67 50 54 00 No 3 67 50 54 00 No 4 54 00 KOSEJTEATH. White. Colored. . No 1 $ 37 50 ? 33 00 No 2 37 50 33 00 N 3 37 00 SCOTLAND NECK. White. Colored. No I $ 60 00 $ 25 00 No 2 25 00 .60 00 No 3 60 00 75 00 No 4 60 00 55 00 No 5 32 00 No 6 25 00 WELDON. Colored. $ 112 00 65 00 75 00. 40 CO 40 00 40 00 BEST FOR THE SOURS I v u- VoMM'fc a Mcmlar. hA<hv noranut A? ill bowels every day, you're 111 or will be. Keepyour KSTCWnSfi dMSi t2S .mlt est, easiest, most perfect nay of keeping the bows I dear r and clean is to two CAN DY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY PlHMnt. P&latAble. Potent. Tasta Good. Do Good. Never Blcken, Weaken, or Oiipe, 18, , and M cents per box. Write for free sample, and booklet on aeaitn. Aaaress us nuLLnro kkx idt coxriRT, crncioo or kiw tobk. urrn unun m onn ni riM IVCtr lUUtl DLUUU ULbAI! Central Academy. An Industrial and Training School' io BoJ8 and Young Men. Annual session begins October 1st. For fur ther information address W. F SPRUILL, Treas. and Bus. Manager, Littleton, N. C. 8-l-2m WANTED -Tbtt8T worth y men and women to trayel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. Salary $730 a year and ex I -j v- nonaAa oil nocah . in ..ah -iv .an. vassmg required. Give references and enclose self-addressed stamDed en velope. Address, Manager, 355 Caxtou Building, Chicago. : rNXtYI'T" TOBACCO SPTT ILIUIM I and SMOKE 1 r r r YourIJfawvl 22?,flei,fal is? ftoba5co ins Sf "ivarsP3 stroll sr. Hut train pound in ten day. Over MOO-BOO I Cored. All drnraMta- Cut vnarantaml tlmfe. k and advice FRBK. AMnm STttKUNO suui m, wnicasB or mw yotk. w W afcoataia i tm every bos ot tbe geMJa W1V 1M iMtfVtWH I White. No 1 $ 95 00 No 2 112 00 No 3 58 50 No 4 58 50 No 5 53 50 No 6 58 50 No 7 58 50 uiujWomen The entry into womanhood Is a critical time for a girL, Little men strual disorders started at that time soon grow into fatal complications. That female troubles are filling graveyards proves this. Wine of Cardui estab lishes a painless and natural menstrual flow, when once this important func tion is started right, a healthy life will usually follow. Many women, young and old, owe their lives to Wine of CarduL There is nothing like it to give women freedom from pain and to fit young women for every duty of hie. $1.00 bottles at druggists. Miss Delia M. Strayer, Tufly, Kaiu "1 have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe riods for a long time, was nervous, had no appetite, and lost interest in everything, in fact was miserable. I have taken four bottles of Wine of Cardui, with Thedford's Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day I am entirely cured. 1 cannot express the thanks I fee! what you l"w done for me." For advice in eases requiring special 6 tions, address, gWing symptoms, the UmU5 Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Med icine Company, Chattanooga,, Toon. OF J? 3 et a! JF3.S.H: q 8 2 re w EJ in P n fcL 3. 5' p O. r Z. o 3 M !? s a t a 2 Notice. The School Committee "of Scotland- Neck Township will hold a meeting at the office of W. A. Dunn on August 3rd at three o'closk. All persons in terested in securing situations as teach ers will make application. W. A. Dunn. Jaok Keel. Iebac H. Smith. Committee. Littleton One cf the most pros perous insi Unions for Female the higher education of young women of College the South. Panacea Water kept in the building: Nineteenth Annual Ses sion begins September I8th. For Cat alogue addiesa Pres. RHODES, Little ton, N. C. 8-l-2m CURES ECZEMA AND ITCHING HUMORS THROUGH THE BLOOD COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now recognized as a certain and sure I ,,nrft for TCmttih. Ttohina- RVin TTiim. I J ors, bcabs, Scales, Watery ..Blisters, dimples, Aching Bones or Joints, Boils, Carbuncles, Prickling Fain in the SKin, Old Eating Sores, Ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm taken internally, cures the worst and most deep-seated cases by enriching, purifying and vi tauzing tne oiooa, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. i!nio;. tjij ti ; . u - 1 uvwm uiuuu usuu 10 wo uuiv vure, to stay cured, for these awful, annoy- ing skin troubles. Other remedies may relieve, but B. B. B. actually cures, neais every sore, ana gives tne rich glow of health to the skin Tt B. B. builds up the broken-down body Pje"an or M F J ? A and makes the blood red and nourish- DRIVE. Many are thinking of Ing. Over 8000 voluntary testimonials purchasing a nice Buggy. Theunder ot cures by Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.- !lc? 'u'aI?wy?u ltnlce B.). Druggists, $1. Trial treatment. MADE BUGGY that will equal if not free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice given until cured. BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old idea that the body some- times needs a powerful, drastic, purga tive pill has been exploded : for Dr. -m8 aevf f which are per- fectly harmless, gently stimulate liver nd bowels to expel poisonous matter, - 1 cleanse the system and absolutely cure - -- -- . vjuubuuiuuu auu cioK npxnsRnn. im- I y . - x or eaie py x.. x. w nueneaa GEO. B. CURTIS. Geo. B. Curtis & Co., . ENFIELD, N. C. - v , - . . Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. . STOVES, PLOWS, 1 ENFIELD Having leased the above coming: Tobacco year, I respectfully solicit the patron age of the tobacco growers The Enfield Market and the best of accomodations in every way. tent hands and I pledge I want your trade and I desire to thank my Neck, and ask a continuance at Enfield. Dromisingr in the future as y efforts in their behalf. Practical Education IN Agriculture, Engineering, Mechani c Arts, and Cotton Manufacturing; a combina tion of theory and practice, of stu dy and manual training. Tuition $20 a year. Total expense, including clothing and board, $12$. Thirty teachers, 302 students. Next session begins September 4th . For catalogue address Geo. T. Winston, President N.C. COLLEGE Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, RALEIGH, N. C. 7-4-6-t CHICHESTER'S ETIGLISII PENUYQOYAL PILLS 5V otr A- r Safe. Always reliable. 1Itoa, ask Druggist fot ejH I sjh BlTtiK s EattLUH in tmmm iiu (lold metallic boxes, aeaiea wna Diue nooon, Tshe no other. Rattaae slaasreiAss italMiU- tut Ions bsmI lraltntion. Bny of your Druggist, or send 4c. in Rtarans for Fsrtlcdistrm a mil' Bonlala and M Seller for Edtdlm." in letter, by return 91 mil. 10,009 Testimonials. Bold by all Druggists. CHIOHHSTEB CHEMICAL CO. a IOO nadlssB Mqastre. rmsjk VA. MeMUaa tmia vapar. 6 20-lyr e o w A SPRING RIDE. fn,A cnid Uavs Have Gone. Balmv 1 1 " 1 1tr,,v t s opnug hiiu xi jmmuijt I Has Come. I J!iVerVDOUV IS 1UUK1UE lurwaiu tu wo surpass any y uu P? from ?46.2 up. Buggies on ?and all the time, j-irsiass repair- ing QOue. xxvaii wui& auu iciaawuis charges. Beady to serve the public, W. A. BRANTLEY. Scotland Neck, N. C. " 5-2-3m. XIT T. M PARKER, Weldon, N. C, Corn..-. .57 I r x wais .40 W.25 i gat gok . Early Rose Potatoes, p'r bush. $1.00 S. PXEEEON. LIMB AND HAIR. WABEHOUSE, 1 1 CLEMENT k CO., Propte, is better equipped than my personal attention will do my best to ple many friends who so 'J, - . Your rTMJR (gAYl Draperies, - Curtain - Lace, and Lace Ladies' Underwear at Mid-Summer Prices. Slippers at Way Down Prices. JustReceived Furniture and Standard Sewing Machines On Instalment. Morrisett Bros. Than Ever. Having just put in the Best and Nicest Refriger ator ever before seen here, we are prepared to furn ish all . . . . . . GROCERIES which the hot weather so materially effects as firm and nice as during the winter months. BestN. Y. State Butter and Cheese constantly on hand. . .... . . Taylor's Grocery Store. II ik d BiiilSi ft named Warehouse for the of the surrounding country, ever. Two stemmeries, plenty of buyers Every branch of our to every pile of Tobacco placed on our floor. ase you. liberrally patronized CJ friend, . W. T. We are oiFering the Bargains in Curtains. Nice Line of Neck Wear and Scarf Pins and Gent's Furn ishing Goods. Leaders in Low Prices. Dont Neglect Your Eyes! The fitting of Glasses by guess is a thing of the past. No conservative man or woman will buy a pair of Glasses without having them fitted by a Scientific Optician! I have taken a special course In Optics under Dr. W. L. Davis, of Windsor, N. C. one of the leading doctors of Re fraction in the South, and am now prepared to fit the eye correctly. Satisfaction guar anteed. Examinations free. H. W. MIXON, - ' op ' " ' Grumpier & Mixon, - - - Jewelerr, Scotland Nerk, N. C. " Trinity College S3.: ty-five graduate and undergraduate courses of study. Twenty-three teach ers In academic courses. Eight labora tories equipped with modern apparatus. Large library facilities. Best gymna- o"uhletlc "PPointnoents in the State. Scholarships and loan funds. Attendance nearly doubled within the tiS n l?9-, ExDeD8e" very low. The best college is the one that offers a .student thebet advantages. Send business is in compe me while in Scotland in the past my best - y CLE Just Received! Logan, Johnson & Co.s High Grade Preserves in jiift. Sweet Potatoes in Ornncft Svrnn in nnnrt ini'S j- - .) i i Clipper Brand Pine A11(' Tea, Coffee, Spices vlilo siml orrounrl. Niitinoffs. (Vnniilior rr j 7 j Gum, Flavoring Extract! Salmon, Sardines ami "'r canned goods, Toilet N'.ip. Laundry Soap and line of Meat. Lard. Hour. Meal, Hominy, Com. ,ilt'' Hay and many oil!!'!' tiling Give us a call. Wilson Allsbrook Tobacco Harvest Buy eome of our nife "'-h;x?o vesters and have no moro liriiucl J bacco. Every Harvester, wlK-b o only 2.50, will sayo tlio work of w hands. Nice Cots at .fUA F' Lawn Swings at $5.00. Evcry'iM you want manulactured Ly 7-11-tf Bethel, .C 'UNIVERSITY OX1 NORTH CAROLINA The head of the HinicV Educational tfysU'i"- Academic DepartiiK ni. ' Med icine, Than 1 1 -1 ' '.v- Eighty-fivo scholar hi j Tree tion to teachers and mini1''-' Loans for the needy. 527 STUDENTS. 43 IKSTKUCToi;.-!. New Domninriia VV tral Healing System. $120,000 gpent iu fmprr.ycir.en'-" lyOOand I'.'dl. Fall term begins Scpicrr.'- f ' 1 Address, F. T. VENAHLE, V-ffr nL i nil . N-1' e-27-Ct T VV Povmrflnnnmll NORFOLK, VA , Me-' f . ... . n....!m'. ' cnania, ana aeaiers in uiisse- reanut Bags and Lana i ' quote Nova Bcotia Land nfc; Lees than 10 tons Car load lots 50 " " 100 Ton Tots 5.23 PRESIDENT EILGO, " Correspondence snlici ted. vy irs, a. O. J. W. rr-ivxv i w
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