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lAyerkPi lis Ayer's Pills. Aver's Pills. Ayer's Pills. Keep laying this over and over strain. mi I J.C.AyarCo.. i ne dcsi laAatnc. iomi.ii "Nemo" Want a Hearing. A Pleasing Entertainment. A Pew Nice Horses Just Received. ! norfeiu, Oirginia. Vant your moustache or beard 1 beautiful brown or rich black? Use urn era. or naonrra o- r. hall oo- wiBWi. a, a. he Commonwealth. THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1904. f SPE0TA1, NN!UNCEMENTS. Mr. Editor : It begins to look like On Thursday mgn pi . in "Bombshell" lias nothiDg else to say. assembly ball oi tne urauea ocqooi, u ii.i.iin. mioht qqv hn has about Eva Marie Miller, of Taylor6vilie, R II n If I H ft II A r II YF finished bis job I reckon-may be be C, gave a to et easing entertainment " " " . I hoa w mnrA nr. Altar. Anvhow. if I in elocution. una mvw - v w r w "Bombshell" nor anybody else wants She is the only North Carolina lady the use of the types extra I'd like to be elocutionist now before the public and allowed a bit of space to ask a question so has a field all her own. The enter or two which ramble around now and taintnent Thursday night was the first then in toy own numb-skull of a bead, of the kind given in the Graded School I don't take much particular notice PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. The Coming, Going and Whereabouts of Our People and Other Folks. 5DWARDS & CO.'S SPECIALTIES. Shoes. 115 ew arrivals of E. V. Reed & Co.'s d Randal-Adams Go's Oxfords far dies. Tfcese are the bast Shoes to be id. Every pair warranted. r Hats. Gents' Straw them before Clothing. New and nobby line of ats just in to-day. See Jying your Spring Hat. I Beautiful line of Clothing just ar lved this week for men and boys. lobby and neat styles. Furniture. JT We have just put in a handsome )ne of Furniture in nice and beautiful jaiis, Handsom9 Sideboards, Lounges, c., in Quartered Oak and MahogOny. Till sell on the installment plan or Jr cash. Buy the Cherry Cultivator, the best jo be had. I Ask for prices on Corn, Fodder, Haj led Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for your stock. We will pave you money, f EDWARDS & CO. I Don't Forget - Ihe Hardware Bargains Josey Hard Ware Co. are offering for next 90 days n ordr to reduce stock before moving In their new store. Josey Hardware Co. Corset Contest. Our cors9t contest has ended. Miss Fannie Rav was the successful guesser Knmber of eyelets 17,650. Miss Ray's guess was 17,638. SALE STILL OX at Morrieett Bros REMEMBER that Mcrrisett ive you money every time. Bros Mr. R. Gardner returned from a vis it to Raleigh Tuesday. Miss Maggie Carr returned Monday from a visit to Tarboro. Mies Bessie Harper has been visiting friends in Greenville for some time. Mr. Peyton Anthony was here Satur day and Sunday to visit bis home folks Mr. John B Tillery came down from Tillery some days ago to visit his peo ple bee. Miss Ella Burroughs, of Everetts, t here visiting her brother, Mr. O. J! . Burroughs. Mr. W. T. Joyner went to Everetts Tuesday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Chas. McNaughton. Miss Sallie Salsbury and Mrs. Sher- rod Salabury, of Hamilton, are here visiting Mrs. W. L. Harrell. -t Mrs. J. P. Futrell spent last week with her sister, Mr. J. C. Mullen, near Tillery. She retured home Sunday. Mrs. Berry and her daughter, Miss Olivia, of Ayden, returned home Tues day after visiting Mrs. C. F. Burroughs. Mrs. Trotman, ot Hertford, N. C, has been here some days on a visit to her grand daughter, Mrs. C. F. Bur roughs. Mr. W. A. Dunn spent Sunday night in wniiamstnn on a visit w ms uun-iu- liw, Dr. J. D. Biggs, who has been quite sick. Bis friends will be glad to learn that be is improving. Mr. Haywood Hyman who has been in Indiana several months, is home on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hyman. He says that it was quite cold out in Indiana last winter. Mrs. C. Anthony Beck, tnee Miss Mattie Cotten) of Wilmington, Dele ware, has been here some days visiting her mother, Mrs. N. P. Cotten. Her many friends here are glad to see her. Attempted Murder. of many things, but it don't need par ticular notice to observe a lot of loafers about the streets who seem to have nothing to do and look mightly like ibey wouldn't care to do it if they did have something to do. There seem to be certain loafing places which are so packed with young negro bucks that a man can hardly get through them sometimes, and it is almost constantly embarrassing to ladies to pass them. Well, now, I don't know what sort of a law Scotland Neck has for making such fellows show up at better busi ness, but I think It would be a good thing to have something done about it. Sometime ago I was in another town which seemed to be pretty well gov erned and when two or three negroes stopped on a corner and one com menced to turn a double back action summerset, quick as a wink the po-1 last week brought nearly f 20. Some liepman was uDon him and said, "Move one has suggested that the circulating ihaM Knna of vonr mnnkev tricks I lihrarv which was in U86 in the town since il was opened last October, and a good audience was present. Mies Miller's renditions were pleas ing, changing frequently from tun to pathos, and carrying her audience al ternately from merriment to sorrow ac cording to the character she portrayed. Her successful work showed much hIuHv and cnod training, one was generously applauded throughout the entertainment and her audience went awav well Dleased. The Graded School library shared the receiDts. which amounted to 136. Graded School Library. Tt is well that the attention of the ... a. i n J J town is being arawn w me uraueu School lihrarv. With the good start mentioned in these oolumns last ween it will be an easy matter to get a nice lihrarv if all the Deople will become interested. Thn entertainment bv Miss Miller on these streets. While I do believe that mighty few of this loafing crowd about Scotland Neck could stir up energy enough to make them turn over in their sleep, and so will hardly disturb the public with monkey shines of any sort ; still it seems to me that they might be bustled off the streets even if tbey don't think enough of their backs and stomachs to work a bit now and then. I've seen some white folks, too, that looked mightly like loafers sometimes, but it might be a little out of place to mention it. If this little communication is for tunate enough to escape the waste basket and my noddle head does not get to wool gathering the next time I try to scribb'e a little, I may write again, that is if "Bombshell" tn a sort of smart way doesn't get ahead of me. Yours unknown, Nemo. One Fine Driver? Lady-broke Combi nation Horse. Big lot of Spring Har ness. Something nice. COMPANY, Scotland Neck, - - - : ' - North Carolina. THE FOLLOWING RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES SOLICIT YOUR TRADE. tcuw Or&tTo TUcetao TyotmA 3. D. TURNER & SON, MAmrrAcrrama o RUBBER & STEEL STAMPS, SEALS WHY NOT TAKE A TRIP THIS WINTER THROUGH Florida to Cuba? This beautiful State and Island has been brought within easy reach by the splell did through train service of the Atlantic Coast Line, The Great Thoroughfare to the tropics. Winter Tourists Tickets are now on sale to all points in Florida and to Havana. For rates, schedules, maps, sleeping car and steamship accomodations write to W. J. CRAIG, Gen, Pas. Agt., Wilmington, N- C. "What to Sav in Snanish and How to say It" sent to any any address upon receipt of a 2-cent stamp STENCILS. & BRASS tntUM. PRINTERS ' LVER, NICKLE, COPPER - BRASS PLATERS. iriONZlNG, OXiD:ZlNG, PADS, CATERS, AC 22 Camplol!! Wharf, West P-i-lo oT Ffc-irjr, NORFOLK. VP. &fjm?Q are known everywhere! anUCO Baby's to grand parent! NORFOLK STORE. 332 Main St. SAMUEL C. PHILLIPS INVITES YOUR TRHDE for Furnltura, Carpets, Ac Lowest Prices Uunrnntccd. 13'-337 Church St., NORFOLK. VA. Basol Paint... Cbt most economics! $ Diiri:. Write for Des-ci Iptive Booklet 8cnt Post Free. JENKINS PAINT & OIL NORFOLK. VA. CO., Fire in Wiliiamston. f No Pool Room. I It haa been reported that I will ran a pool table in connection with my cafe. I tafce this method of correcting Ithe reoorf. and assure the public tha there will be nothing ot the kind about I my place. Any and all ladies and I gentlemen will find it a comfortable f and pleasant place where they can get f a good msal at any hour. I P. A. RASBERBY. 1 Take Care of Heaters. Your Whan vnrt tata rlnwn vnnr TTentera llor the summer if yon will paint them Iwith Sherwin-Williams Aluminum Paint, or Snei win- Williams Stove rPaint they will not rust. I Josev Hardware Co. Riddick & Hooker present a ice advertisement this week and offer me good bargains. g'Read the advertisements in The Commonwealth. Space in these col umns has become so valuable that our .'advertisers make statements that ar3 worth reading. Lost a Fixe Cow. Mr. E T. White head lost a fine milk cow a few days aeo. She eot into the feed room and ate too mnch hominy and the liKe Mr. Whitehead worked hard to save ber but could not do it. Frost. Three Counties. Morrisette Brothers say that their big advertise merit in The Uomm nwealth two weeks a so brought customers to their store Irom three counties. Other bus lines men in the town might stick a i pin here for their own benefit. I Frost and Ice This office keeps no weather bureau but it seems to be about as cold this late in the spring as people generally know it. There was Jrost this morning April 20th and falso some ice. Truck la suffering and (fruit is having a bard time, bnt if there hs no more frost perhaps the fruit will haot all ba destroyed. A special to the tpapers from Greensboro quotes Mr. J tVan Lindley the great nurseryman oi Xhat region as follows : "The crop was ,badly damaged Sunday morning. While apples are not destroyed, they fare hurt ; pears are all killed ; peaches will bring only a third of a crop; plums, apricots, cherries and all other fruits badly damaged, the prospects at best are decidedly discouraging." News came here bv 'phone -Monday night from Enfield that some one bad attempted to murder Mr Henry Cuth rell of that place. He was going home from his Dlace of business when some1 une caught him in the dark and at tempted to nhoot him. The pistol was fired at his head but the ball missed his head and passed through bis bat: The aasaesm mude his escape and some nnn telenhoned here for Mr. U. W-i Dunn's blood-hounds. lhe nounds were at the State farm near Tillery, so could not be carried. This is the second attempt at Mr. Cuthrell's life within abont two weeks. Letter to Lewis & Co. Tear Sirs : We manage to get some fun out of paint. J. H. Koblmever, Grove City, Pa , put in Devoe. Along came a salesman oi somebody else's paint before ours bad got there Sales man said ours was short-measure. Koblmeyer weakened hnng fire and flopped ; stopped ours and took bis. It was our turn now. We emptied our can into his and bis into ours. The short-measure was his, not outs ; and we kept our man. And, ever since then, that paint manufacturer gives full-measure; his paint is not pure, but bis gallon con tains fonr quarts Go by the name ; and the name to go by is Davoe lead-and-zinc. Yours iruly F. W. Devoe & Co. E. T. Whitehead & Co. sell our paint. er Last Sunday night there was anoth- fire in Wiliiamston. Two stores were burned but it has not been learned wb&t was the loss. The following particulars were given later in a Wiliiamston correspondence io Tuesday's News and Observer : "Wiliiamston, N. C, April 18. At half past four o'cloce this morning the town was aroused by the heavy explo sion of a powder keg, and in a very tew minutes the stores occupied by Cowing & Mizell and Hodges Bros., were in a light blaze. Everything in both stores was completely consumed, nothing in either one being saved. "The origin of the fire cannot be ac countei for ; it is suspected to be the work of an incendiary. "The loss is about half covered by insurance. Hodges Bros, had a loss of 14,500, with $250 insurance. Cowing & Mizell bad a loss of 3,0UU with $z,uuu Insurance. There was two thousand dollars insurance on the building, which was owned by J. R- Mobley." Separk-Tbiem. noma ten vears aeo be donated. The stock holders in that library be careless about it. and a part of the books were left in The Commos- wealth as convenient place for keep- inc ihAtn. and no one has used them o - - ' in rav Ami vears. Superintendent Wilson ot tne uraaea 8chooHs trying to see the stockholders and get them to donate the books to the library. It is hoped that every stockholder will do so, and this will be another .nice little addition. Fouudry and Machine Shop. Mr. Lewis Albertzell, of Tarboro, has leased the Kitchin property, known as "the brick mill" and will open and operate a foundry in it. Also it is stated tbat there will be a machine shop opened in connection with the foundry. These new enterprises will be wel comed by the people of Scotland Neck, for thev are needed in tne town ana community. They ought to do well and will doubtless command good pat ronage. ABu?9? f ISEEDS! Illllil RjMgBgaatBMBaaavaHEBl Farmers' Meeting. it has been announced before that there will be a farmer meeting in Scotland Neck next Saturday about 1 o'clock. Mr. J. O. W. Graveley of Rocky Mount. Hon. W. F. Parker of Enfield, and Hon. Claude Kitchin have been invited to be present. of The Commencement Exercises Littleton Female College will begin on Suudav. Mav the 22d, with a sermon before the Facultv and students of the College, by Rev. G. F. Smith, Presld inir Klderofthe Warren ton-District, On WoAnAiarlAV. the 25th. Dr. C. W. Byrd o! Atlanta, will preach the An nual Sermon in the College chapel. The Commencement Address will be delivered on Thursday, the 26th. by Rev. K. D. Smart, D.D., of Norfolk V. In nlaca ot the usual Annual Ad nrPRS on Missions before the Y. W. C a han will ht this veftr. a series of a9 u w w w j j - - fhrAA ariiimMM on Missions. The?e will be delivered by Bishop A. w Wilson of Baltimore. Md. on the even ings of April 12th, 13th, and 14th. Death of Miss Eliza Stamper. It is with a sad heart I annonnce the death of my der sister, Sarah Eliza Stamper, whicn occurred on the 12th day of April, 1904. at 7 o'clock p. m. The death angel passed over and bore her spirit into a better world where there is no sickness, pain nor death. She was in her 66th year when the Lord sawfit to take her. She was blessed with great health until about four years ago. She dis covered a cancer on her breast, but kept it secretly from any one until about eight days before she died, when she told her sister. Though her suf ferings were great she bore them with much fortitude. She never grumbled nor complained but trusted In the Lord. She told those who visited her tbat she was tired and wanted to rest if it was the Lord's will. She never united with any church but ber laith was Primitive Baptist. She leaves one sister and two hrotn- ers and many relatives and friends to mourn their loss, but we hope our loss is her gain. Her funeral was preached at 2 o'clock by Elder W. F. Staten. Her remains were interred in the cem etery at Lawrence s ennren to await the resurrection morn.- may wo. io His mercy bring the time when we may meet with our dear sister in a brighter world. She is gone from this earth, Your sister and friend ; She is now among pleasure That never shall end. - - Though here upon earth - 41 Strife and trouble may roll, '. No sorrow nor trouble Can come to her soul. . . While her poor body Lies low in tbe tomb, In a climate more bright Her spirit shall bloom. Gray-haired sister and Brother grieve not, Some day in the dust, We shall all be forgot. But rather in life's battle Be strong and be brave, And meet all yoor loved Ones beyond the grave. Wm. B. Stamper. The following invitation has been received : Mrs. Philip Thiem requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Mary Gertrude to , Mr. Wharton Green Separk on the morning of Wednesday, the twenty-seventh of April at eleven o'clock Edenton Street M. E. Church, South, Raleigh, North Carolina. Dr. Register's House Burned. On Thursday afternoon, April 14th, Dr. F. M. Register, who lives at the Caledonia State farm lost his house by fire. Dr. Register was at Tillery and all bis family were away from home at a neighbor's. The loss. was complete, but fortunately covered by insurance. A Remedy That Nd One h Afraid To Take. Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup has been used in thousands of homes for fifty-two years with perfect confidence and the most remarkable results. The great success of this remedy is due to the fact that its formula (which con sists of Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Potassium) has been freely published. Doctors and Druggists everywhere do not hesitate to recommend a preparation which they know contains the best known remedies for correcting all irreg- mlarities of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood, and the diseases caused by the failure of these functions to perform their proper work. Thousands of sick ones to whom life has been a burden have written grateful letters that others might profit by their experience. BLOomso Gaova. Tx.. Nov. 13, 1901 suffering terrunywiin maiitiu tremble and sent to my druggist Dr. Hyatt Coming. Itwas suffering terribly with indijrestfon sad Virinrv tremble and sent to my arnggtsi lor something to relieve me. As he sent me package of Dr. Tocher's Liver and Blood Syrup I concluded to tryit, and now I am deeply grateful to my druggist I had been a sufferer from these things and a general run-down condition for ten years, and had only received temporary relief from other medicines. But after using not quite two packages of your Liver and Blood 8yrup I feel as a tout and hearty as I ever did in my life, and I am satisfied that I am entirely cured. I feel no symptoms whatever of kidney trouble, and my digc Tr TT. O. Hvatt. of Kinston. will be in Scotland Neck at tbe Brick Hotel Mav 16th, 17th and 18th, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for the pur pose of treating diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat and fitting glasses. SERUUS STOMACH TROUBLE CURED. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TnhlAt cured me. Mrs. T. V. Wil liams, Lalngsburg, Mich. These tab lets are guaranteed to cure eyery case of stomach tronble of this character. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, and Leggett'a Drug Store, Hobgood. Charge for Announcements. mHm is as eood as any living man's. I can now eat whatever I choose. , . . I never had any remedy give me such quick and permanent relief, and I can not put a cor rect estimate on the value your medicine has been to me. I would not take any amount or money for it. Very gratefully yow. m free sampla bottle and "Dr. XhacKefe Mealth Book." Give myftma for aAviee. . We simply mutt ym to try it mt ur tm- ror maU bp all Jtrvggift stees-50 C0ft 01.OO. THA.CBKS XXmCIXJS CO., isMtttaitosyw lwsi A GMce to My Customers To all cash customers who Jtn.aw' srr A. J; pay me $o.uu ax one xime for any kind of work from my shop, I will give a num bered ticket. For every $10 cash at one time after the first ticket is taken by the same customer I will give another ticket. Numbers corresponding to every ticket will be filed away and at the end of the year 1904, some disinterested per son will select a number from all the numbers filed, and the nerfton holding: the ticket corresponding with the num ber selected will get a Brand New Buggy of my own make FREE. W.A.BRANTLEY, Scotland Neck, N. C. A Proclamation By The Governor ! 0 1 OO R,EW.AJRX. State of North Carolina, Executive Department. Whereas, official information ba3 been received at this department tbat Cary Crowell stands charged with the murder of Sim Johnson, commit tea in Halifax countv. and whereas, it ap- nAara that the said Cars Crowell has Am th State, or so conceals himrelf that the ordinary process of law cannot ha aerved noon him. Now, Therefore, I, Chie. B. Aycock, Governor of the State of North Caro lina, by virtue of authority in me vest ed by law, do issue this my Proclama tion, offering a reward oi One Hundred Dollars for the apprehension and de livery of the said Cary Crowell to the Sheriff of Halifax county at we cou bouse in Halifax, and I do enjoin all nfficAm of the State'and all good citi zens to assist in bringing said criminal tn i 11 on rA- Done at our city of Raleigh, the 2d dav of AnriL in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and four, and in the one hundred and twenty eighth year of our American Independ ence. UHAS. B. AXLOC. By the Governor : P. M. Pearsall, Private Secretary. 4 6-5t THE season is now on for planting. Having been in the business over thirty years, we have the best selected kinds for this section. Also Seed Potatoes, Onion sets, Garden Peas, Snap Beans, Butter Beans, etc 7. aLLSBROQK 30REY & BAUEV1, Tailors & Furnishers. 333 Main Street, ORFOLK. - VIRGINIA. O. E. D. BARRON 7v TUa Ssae Tftaxi Who SELLS, No matter whore located. We Have Rare Bargains for Investors. "VDtiU "3ot YaveT. GRAN BY ST.. NORFOLK. VA. oon't Forget to Visit FABER? When You go to Norfolk, 00 GRANBY ST., OPP. MCNTiCELLO HOTfcL. Take this card and trot two extra I'lio to pur dozen. DO YOU NEED CLASSES? EYE CLASS and SPECTACLE MAKERS. 63 GRANBY STREET, NORFOtK. VA. TAYLOR, -THE- Pioneer Grocer 374 Main St-, Norfolk, Va- Strictly Hili Grade in l-.qulpmciiT, in structor!!, ncinuiisaiHmjMruin. oug-b School. V. iit lor Fuitioular:!. PORTSMOUTH BUSIKESS COLLEGC. Portsmouth, Va. UN DIM SAM K MAWAOKMKNT. iurtolk's 1 ure l;ood Store lias llie largest and most coin iU tc btock of Mauie ana c'uiicy Oroccneb iu tne eiiuc. . uur uaae iu i-crsou or oy luuii swlicuta. 3040 Grsnby ttrcct. .olumbU Building. THE SOUTH S FINEST GROCERY Because tbey saved their contents is floriolk's big tire (Jan. 1U02) tcttei than other fcalcs. .Viite tor prices and testimonials or call 1A. D. ROUEHTS, Mioanoke Ave., AOKfwi. Having been the first one j-k PTC A- W A 111 . . . - Amm to open a Jf'lllbT v Ij a d o NHy DUy jH YORK SAtt Y Grocery Store in bcotiana rt a Neck, and having for eignt years studied xne wu.11 to ui the trade, we feel tnat we should be in a position to a SYatio wttYv ttve Sc t, know better than any one with less experience, just the kind of goods the people a A W "W want. GIVE US A UALiLi. w al wavs have spi cial bargains in slightly used I'lanos and Orjant . .ROP US A POSTAL, STIEFF. 66 Granby St, Norfolk, Va. four Mail Orders will "Jf'" the Larirest Stock in the South if Sent U BURROW, MARTIN & CO, Satisfaction GUARANTEED Dni0$. mttciiu$, PWO $PP. HeaHpns FOR FIRST CLASS GROCERIES Machines &" Needles. Announcements through Thb Com monwealth by candidates for public office wilt be charged for at half regu lar advertising rates. THE LADIES favor painting their efjBDam, ana meroiura we urgo o minister to remember we give a liberal quantity' of the Longman A Martinez Paint toward the Minting. Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay 1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth 60 cents) which you do whan vnn hnv other Daints In a can with a paint label on it. 8 and 6 make 14, tnereiore wnen you want 14 gallons ot paint, buy 8 of L. & M., and mix 6 gallons of pnre Linseed Oil with it, and thus get paint for less than 11.20 per gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. & M. and three gal lons of Linseed Oil mixed therewith. These Celebrate! Pasnta are sola Dy E. T. Whitehead & Co. TTotice. North Carolina Halifax County. 6y virtue of a decree of tbe Superior Court of Halifax county rendered on tbe 17th day of December, 1903, where in Whit A. Johnston, executor, was plaintiff and W. D. Johnston and oth ers defendants, I will on the 25th day of April, 190, at the depot in the town of Littleton sell to the highest bidder for cash. the following described real estate, to-wit: One third interest in one tract situa ed in Brinkleyville township, that part of the W. W. Daniel tract 01 iana ue vised by him to M. A. Johnston and now occupied by Jim Crawley contain ing 200 acres. One third interest in one tract of land in Bnnklevville township known $$00 0. K. TAYLOR. Scotland Neck. N. C. Undertakers' Supplies Foil and Complete Line. 208 MAIN ST., NORFOLK, VA. For the Best In Dentistry, PAINLESS EXTRACTION, ARTIFICIAL TEETH. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, GO TO tit "ioxVi "EctAuX 'S.oo, 24 Main St., cor. T.Ib.. - NORFOLK. VA OB. J. D INMES, lady In Attendance CYOUR TRIP TO NORFOLK it not complete unlcn you vliit PAUL'S, ISO Main St.. Near Granby St. EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY. MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK- ainMr Rawing Machines sold for uh nr installment : old machines ta ken in exchange. Needles, Oils, parte and attachments tor all makes of ma chines. Orders left at Mess. E. T. nrhttetiAsa A Co.'s will be prompuy filled. Mail orders solicited and filled promptly. Office In Kitchin building opposite M. Hoffman Broa-.siore. Box Ho. zuo. Cofiins, Caskets, Burial Rofces etc. Hearse service any Time ......... N. B. JOSEY. Scotland Neck, N. C. s the Baker place, containing 225 acres. g20TLAND' NECK SINGER STORE una outer, nat u 1 jj ji;. AIXIGOOD, .ugr. townenip, adjoining un uujus ui y no. Mvrieir. 8. Johnston and others, known as Mrs. M. A. Johnston's low HoSTjitallty at tract of land lies on both sides of Great Small Expense- Pianos & Orpus Basra tb ,TiM Kind Yon Han Always Bought Creek, about two miles east of the town of Littleton. Hour of sale 12 o'clock. Whit A. Johrstoh, Ex'r. fl. d. Daniel. Att'v. 3-244t Entertainment that is, pleasure to your guests does not depend on the moneyayou spend, but on your own knowledge of how to receive and ex tend hospitality. Christine Terhune TTorrfek- tell Ton all about it. Post- fin Mnte. K. J. CLODE. Pub- liahar. 150 Fifth Ave., New York. Wmvap Piano and Organ York. Penn. Reliable in every particular. Instru monta mfl.v he seen bv any one who is interested. Wil ooii oi.hAr for cash or on in UVAA V m. stallment. tSsfRemember I also handle all kinds of Sewing Machines., 3-7-3m W. L. Harrell. Scotland Neck, - North Carolina. OSTEOPATHY, A science and method of curing discasci without drugs or unuc DR. DAWSON WILLARD, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 40, 41, 42 Haddmgton wgfo CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FRtfc. Insist on Your Crocer Giving Tot KNADLER & LUCAS' PvcVUs, Caters, Sauces, Xwc- s.ts, CjC. aud you will get the best for your money. Executor's Notice. Havine qualified as rxciior f.n 1 1 e estate of Beisy Burses', decent!, ium is to notify all persons mdf.t.trsi " c deceased to make purre-u. ah ! - sons having claim gain-' ' will nrewnt the 10 1113 l -r t.u;iM-ni. This March 24, 1&04 3 31 6t R. II. SMITH, Ex'r. WANTED Trustworthy Lady or Gentleman to manage bus-ioets in this county and adjoining territory for houee of tolid financial standing. 20 straight cash falary and expeoten paid each Monday direct from hid mart. ExDente money tdva need ; position permanent. Addres-, Mana ger, 605 Monon Building, Chicwgo. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo FOLEYSEDIIETTATl tops the coal nd laltarfa
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