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Wake up your liver. Cure your constipation. Get rid of your biliousness. Sold for 60 years. fcSra?;: W-nty.wrmoust.cte or tart BUCK NiiHAM'S U l L a beautiful brown or ncn Macs ? Use nm .t- n. p. h.m.:o..nasih;a.n. h. I Avers Pills Tlie Commonwealth, Death'oftMr. A. S. Hall. Store for Rent. H.:? fisotne rew brw-k rtore 2.1 x 80 M ! en Mnin sei. neatly opposite he o.-t ( For ferrcf npplv to 1". J. Mai.kv, 2-1 r-:!t J-Vot':ind Neck, X. C. "E&gs For Hatching. Finest Breeds. s. c About one o'clock p. no., Feb. 7th, ' '.H)C jit Colorado prins, Colorado, 1 Mr. Archibald Stuart Hall passed into j the I i fill t of "those things which can not re pnakpu. His health has never been very strong, and sometime last Jail he was advised to try Colorado Springs for his health. Taking Isia young wife, to whom he had repeut.lv been married, with him he i left Scotland Neck in November of ;Vnd it was thought by his ! bist year. II. W. MIX ON, Scotland Neck, N. C. 1. lu'f':?. White Wvandottes. . . - fiimilv pi-.rl fripriljj tn tthnm ho wrrvto i;rov. n J. ft! this. ! eces !ri.iH. Irom t'.me to time, that he was doing well. rut on the 5th of the present month his brothers and friends were We ofler everything in onr rtore i greatly shocked to learn that a sudden vercfhaap for the next :10 days to j an,i dangerous change bad taken place m;jke riom f.r epiirg goods. jri hjs condition; and by time his J. D. Kay t Co. brother, Edward Haii, who hastened No. 1 Cider Vine- j to go to him, had fairly started on the tauei j long trip the sad news was received J. D. Rav it Co. I that he hid passed away. Mr. Stuart Hall was a son of Dr. James IS. Hal! and Marv E. Hall, and born in Scotland Neck May 29th, 1SS4. PERSONAL. PARAGRAPHS. The Coming, Going and Whereabouts of Our People and Other Folks. Use only Clark's gar for pickles and Yes, we have the thoroughbred Brown Leghorn Eg .. for sale 15 for 1 .00. J. P. Ray A- Co. Iking us your country produce, eggs, chickens, 1 eeswax, furs. etc. J. P. Kay & Co. We can save you money on Pants, Shoes, Shiits, Overalls, etc. Trv us on tne?e goods. .1. P. Ray it Co. We keep a good line ot fancy gro ceries, confectioneries ard fruits. J. P. Ray & Co. Pon't forget that we fell the thor oughbred Brown Leghorn eggs 15 for 1.00. J . P. Ray it Co. Wanted, District Managers to post signs, ad vertise and distribute samples. Salary 18 00 weekly, 3 00 per day for ex penses. State'age and present employ ment. Ii'EAL Sheai: Co., '.)'.) Randolph Street. Cbicaco. l-lS-4m Vinegar. (Jood Old Country, Pure .i11 Vinegar. W. T. Tyler. Special IMotico. The public is hereby warned not to take any lumber from my mill yard tiuless some proper person is present to make a note ci it. S. B. KiTCHrs. New Residence For Sale. I oftvr for sale my nowlles Idoncp just outside the Nor thern boundary of Scotland Neck. WELL LOCATED, GOOD WAT K 11, Good Out houses on an acre lot. J. Frank Brixkley, Greenville. N. C. 1-25-tf August 10th of the same year, while an infant, be was baptised in the Epis copal church. He was confirmed by the Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire, P. P. October lGth, 1002, and ad mttted on the same date to the Holy Communion. He has been zealous in his duties, and about two years ago he was elected a rr ember of the vestry His seat m church was seldom vacant. But, alas ! his bodily presence is with us no more. And we must sad'y bow our heads in humble submission to the will of God, with the feeling that He knows best when to reap the har vest, sown by His own hand ; and to gather the wheat into His garner, out of all the disasters of time, and place it where it shall be safe foreyer from the destroyer. The remains from the far away place of decease reached Scotland Neck Mon day, February 12th. And the same afternoon, in the presence of a goodly number of people, lriends, neighbors, and sorrowing relatives, who, notwith standing the inclemency of the weath er, had assembled from various places, the body was laid to rest in the Old Trim Uy Church Cemetery, while the sweet hymn, "Nearer My God to Thee", was well and feelingly rendered by gome young men ot the choir of the Baptist church. The exquisitely beautiful white flowers, ail tastefully arranged, were placed with affectionate care over the grave ; the benediction was pronounc ed, and the people reverently departed their several ways, carrying in tb-ir hearts the feeiing of the sorrows of li'e ; and the blewel hope of the rest pre pared for the people of God. g. w. r. Wanted. Men in each State to travel, post signs, advertise and leave samples of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. 3.00 per day for expenses. Kuiilmax Co., Dept. S,, Atlas Block, Chicago. Seed Peas. Bunch Peas sale. and Jumbo Peas for S. B. Kitchin. HIGHEST PRICES FAIP FOR FURS. J. P. Ray & Co. Berkshire Pigs. Some Genuine Berkshire Pigs foi sale. S. B. Kitchin. Vinegar. Good Old Country, Pure Apple Vinegar. W. T. Tyler. Vinegar. Good Old Country, Pure Apple Vinegar. W. T. Tyler. Blind, bleeding, itching and pro truding piles are instantlv relieved by ManZan. This remedy is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle attach ment, ao that the medicine may be ap plied inside directly where the trouble originates. ManZan relieves instantly. E. T. Whitehead A Co., Scotland Neck, Leggett'a Drug Store, Hobgood. The reason Dr. Pade'a Little Liver Pills give perfect satisfaction is due to their tonic effect on the liver. They never gripe. E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland .Week, Leggett's Drug Store, Hobgood. EDWARDS & CO. clearance sale. For ten days we will offer the follow ing winter goods at about one half price : All winter dress goods, all win ter clothing and pants, all heavy win ter shoes, all cloaks price, art squares and rugs at cost, thirty dozen caps at cost, all men's gloves at cost. Special Death of Capt. A. B. Hill. After a short illness of about twenty four hours, congestion of the lungs, Mr. Atherton Barnes Hill, died Monday about seven o'clock, a. rr., Feb. 12tb, 190G. Mr. Hill was the son of Mr. Whit mel J. Hill, and Mrs. Lavinia B. Hil'. He was born in Scotland Neck January 20ib, 1833, and had therefore just completed bis seventy third year. He was married December 17th, 1850, by Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire, D. D. to Miss Mary Elizabeth Hyman. When the war broke out between the North and the South in 1SG1, Mr. Hill volunteered, and was elected Car ain of the Scotland Neck cavalry, in vvhich capacity he faithfully served until he was appointed by Governor Vance to the command of a drill camp )f cavalry in the mountains of North Carolina with its central station at AsheviUe. Mr. Hill was a very quiet, peaceable man, and very calm and deliberate in all his movements, and never one to interfere with the plans and business of others. And no doubt his presence will be greatly missed in Scotland Neck, where he has been a notable figure for so many years, and so well known to'all the people. As to Mr. HillVreligion it was as he himself was. It was of that quiet, un demonstrative type, that calmly rests in the soul, and only reveals itself to God in secret ; and in secret seeks to know the God of all truth and love. But, like Ificodemus, is diffident of making open avowal of the Lord, whom his soul adores. Mr. Hill leaves three children, two sons, Mr. A. B. Hill and Mr. Norfleet Hill, and one daughter, Miss Bettie Hill. The funeral services occurred to-day (Wednesday) Feb. 14 at Old Trinity Church at 11 o'clocn. G. W. P. The New Cough Syrup the one that acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the system, cuts the phlegm out ot the cut pnce3 in nice hamburgs and laces, throat, strengthens the mucous mem A few nice buezv robes and bear skin ; branes of the bronchial tubes, and re- robes at cost. Nice line of wood and coal heaters at cost. Ju3t arrived some handsome suits of furniture, hall racks, couches, bed lounges, side boards and chiffoniers. Call early and get your pick. EDWARDS & (JO heves croup, whooping cough, etc. Children love it. Sold by E. T.White bead & Co. Mrs. W. W. Ki-.chm, of R,xb r -, is here on a visit. Mrs. N. L. Sttduian, of Tillery, was here Friday and Saturday. Miss Sallie Knight, of Tarboro, is visiting MisB Susie Knight. Mr. Jo'ia Duuu, of Enfield, wus here Modiy on a visit to his mother. Mrs. Alice Hunter, of Kinston, is here visiting her brother, Mr. R. L. Hardy. Mr. L. T. Vauhin. of Xasbv:il?i N. C, was here some days ag') to visit his mother. Mr. R. II. Smith, Jr , of Richmond, spent S inday here on a visit to hu home people. Dr. R. T. Vann, of Raleigh, came Monday lo spend a few daa hunting with h's friends. Mr. Robert F. Coleman, of Virginia, has taken a position as salesman for M. Hoffman it Bro. Mr. C. B. Riddick left Tuesday for New York, where he has gone to pur chase spring soods. Mrs. C. R. Dodson, of Kinston, has been here tins week visiting the famii Mrs. Rebecca Smith. Mrs. J. K. Pickens, from Ko.inokc Rapids, visited her uncles, Messrs. J. D and G. C. Weeks, last week. Mrs. G. II. Johnston, want to Wel don Friday, being called there by the death of her aunt, Mrs. Bishop. Mrs. L. E. Anderson, from Aurelian Springs, visited her brothers. Messra. J. D. and G. C. Weeks, last week. Mrs. W. H.Godwin, from;GoldBboro, epant some time here last week visiting her cousins, Messrs. J. D. and G. C. Weeks. Mrs. C. L. McDowell returned from a visit to friends in Greenville Sunday. Miss Minnie Jilcot, of Bertie county, is here visiting her uncle, Dr. A. C. Livermon. Mrs. Berrv and daughter, Olivia, (t Ayden, have been here this week visit ing Mrs. Berry's daughter, Mrs. C. F. Burroughs. Tne following persons were here from a distance to attend the funeral of Mr. A. S. Hull, Monday : Messrs. R. S. Hall, of Washington, XT. C, W. L. Hall, of Greenvil'e.Ncrfleet Smith and Alex. Neal, of Richmond, T. W. Ten ner, of Halifax. Hon. Claude Kitchin came home from Washington Friday. He was ac companied by Mrs. Kitchin, who had been at Washington some weeks. Mr. Kitchin went to R&leigh Monday to appear before the Supreme Court in the case of Crescent Hosiery Mills against Mobile Cotton Mills. Mr. George Bryan, who has been at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, was one of the 104 young men who graduated Monday. He ar rived home Tuesday. He has been at Annapolis for three and a half years, and is now cast midshipman. His friends were glad to see him and he has been the recipient of many warm congratulations. The following persons were here from a distance to attend the luneral of Capt. A. B. Hi!l : His sisters, Mrs Elliott and Mrs. Smith, of Brooklyn, N Y.; his ton, Prof. A. B. Hill, of Rockingham, N. C. ; Mrs. Whit Hill and Miss Bopeep Hill, of Richmond, Miss Nannie Hill, of Washington ; Miss Lizzie Hill of W'eldon ; Mr. R. B. Peters and wife, and T. H. Pe ters, of Tarboro, and Mirs Lizzie Peters, of Staunton, Va. The Community Sympathizes. There is much sympathy in the town and community for those who are affected by the untimely death of Mr. Stuart Hall which occurred in Colorado, and the sudden death of Capt. A. B. Hill Monday. Suitable obituaries appear elsewhere in this paper. Honor Roll for Fifth Month. 1st Grade Katherine Cal loway, Gertrude Whitehead, Annie May Price, Cenie Morris, Dora Ails- brook, Edward Ti'lery, Estelle Han cock. 2nd Grade Dorothy Dunn, Virginia Tillery, Reba Whitehurst, Lillian Parks, Raymond Bunch. 3rd Grade Lucile Kitchin, Alice Tillery, Myrtie Wilkerson, Irene Whitehead, Chamblin Madry, Jes e Bowers, Thad Mangum, Jimmie Shields. 4th Grade No one. 5th Grade Ernestine Cherry, Mat tie Josey, Laura Clark. Glh Grade Stella Hoffman, Louise Futrell, Cornelia Josey, Louise Josey, Verna L9ggett. 7th Grade No one. 8th Grade Eula Shoulars, Annie Cherry, Mary House. 9th Grade Rebe Shields. Music Class Louisa Joeey, Loui;e Futrell, Ruby Darden, Kathleen Til lery, Irene Whitehead, Hattie Leggett, Lucy Whitehurst, Stella Hoffman, Mary House, Bonnie Whitley. Tnrough an oversight the name of Louise futrell was not in the music class honor roll last month. It Bhould have been there. Mrs. Bond SEED 1 M E T Tgs experienced farmer has learned that some grains require far duTer ent soil than cthera ; some crops need diIT;r cnthar.dilng than others. He knows that a great deal depends upon right renting the right time, ur.d that the soil muct be kept enriched. Mo re cf complaining in summer about a mis take made in the spring. Decide before ti:2 seed is planttu. cS7-? best time to reme dy wasting conditions in the human body is be fore the evil is tco deep rooted. At the first evi dence of loss cf flesh Scott's Emulsion should be taken imme diately. There is noth ing that vHl repair wasted tissue mc?e quickly or replace lost flesh more ahLndanfly than Scott's liimdsion. It nourishes end builds up the body when ordi nary foods absolutely fail. nmtmm n i i him - . n .rr-.- mm Ml j.c :-jr-2 t.-?.t tins y i r t . !i the form t a ia'Dt-l !; on tliu v.-r''r ;vr cC every 1;. ulo Lx;:uia;oa SCOTTC, E O W N E CHEMISTS Street YORK - i . 4 ?x. and Jf.i ; .1! druggists 4 tJ Wa Trill convince you that you 3 can "Increase your yields por nf-re" and you won't nave to keep it a fc crot, either. Kead what Me9srg. Wherrv & Son. of the Mcirnolia 3 Fruit Farm, Duranr, Mies., write: fl "From two ncres of strawberries. cn wnica l.uuu pounas ot Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer per acre were used, we clearnt n. fej profit or $75.00 per acre more thau me oiner n4 acresor strawberries which had only 500 pounds of thia fprt.il i'pr." T'hna i1finlip tht nmtn- H .tityof these fertilizerson each ncro ui uuy i;r(iii, iiiiti lutiru Limn uuui'iy "increase your yield per acre." Ho M sure you buy only Virg-inia-Caro-Ej lina Fertilizers. Richmond, Va. Atlanta. On. Norfolk. Va. Savannah. ia. T 1 ' f 1 T . , 1 Baltimore, lid. Shrcvcport. Lu. 'rra m n n so Head 50 He a id Wc are selling more Mules and Horses than we ever sold. Reason is because we have a bio- lot to select from. No one can sell cheaper and no one has brought, finer stock to this market. Ni:w Lot Exi'Kctkd this Week. We Give You Square Treatment. A. M. & CO., Scotland Neck, - - North Carolina. Lusgies, Wagons, Carts and Harness. IE iv lV ODD . 1 g 111 Tir-r- rt -'on SEE OUR CLUBBING OFFER. Thk Co.MMOi.'.VEAi.Tii has pfrlected arrangements with the Progressive Farmer by which our readers can get both papers for $1.50. Kvery farmer in the State ought to read the Progressive Farmer, for it is one of the finest agricultural journals in the South, if not the finest. The regular price of the Progressive Farmer is $1 00 a year, but. by clubbing wiih Tine Commonwealth you gat it for 50 cents. II you are already a sulucrib?r to the Progressive farmer this offer does not If yen are filrerdy ;i subscriber to the Progressiva Farmer this e ff jr does not tpply for it is made only to new sub scribers to thjt paper. However, it does no!d good to tho?s who are already subscribers to The Commonwealth, but not vo the Progrtive Farmer. If you are not already a subscriber to the Progressive Farmer, send $1 50 and you will eet both papers a year. You can take advantage ot this offer either for new subscriptions to Tiie Commonwealth, or in renewing for this year. This is an offer that no farmer ought to let pass. See advertisement elsewhere. We think there have Deei?. more cars of ELL WOOD FENCING shipped to this point in the last five years than all other fencing conibined, which we take as evi dence of the popularity of the ELLWOOD FENCINGJ HEADQUARTERS FOR U Pi 1 IllllPil L 1 I wiiiiil $23 ALL STEEL maun fir; hi tf ir: s POULTRY, R&B&ll j Absolute efficiency at least expense. $?!kcii ' iNotice. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. State of Xorth Carolina. County ol i Halifax. In the Superior Court, November Term, 1905. Mattie S. Nichols, plaintiff vs Emma Has?ell, Xannie Hill, Frances N. Hill, Mary E. Hill, and the possible issue of Mattie D. Nichols, Fnny M Hassell and Josephine 1J Hill, snd Walter E. Daniel, guardian ad Uteri, of Frances N. Hiil, Mary E. Hill, and the possible issue of Mattie B. Nichols. Fanny M. llHfsell and Josephine B Hill. By virtue of power vested in ms bj that decree f his honor Judge Thus J. Shaw at the Janu iry term, 1900, o! the Superior Court fcr Halifax countv in the action entitled as above, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder ai public auction in the town of Scotland Neck at 1? o'clock at noon on the 3:d day of March 100G, the following detailed lot or parcel ofieal estate, lying, being and situate in the town of Scotland Neck, county of Halifax azd State of North Carolina, to wit : Beginning at a point cn 12th street 120 feet from tho west side of Main street, thence a straight line south 50 feet, thence a straight line east 20 feet, thence south 100 feet, theune west 100 feet, thence north 10 feet, thence west 83 feet, thence North 40 feet, thence west 117 feet to Church street, thence up Church street north 100 feet t 12th street, thence along 12th street in an easterly direction 280 feet tr the Beginning, and being a part of Block jo, according to the map of said town. And the Commissioner reserves the right to fell the said Keal Estate in separate parcels or lots, or iu one en tire lot as in his discretion he may deem best, and the Commissioner fur ther reserves the right, if the said Real Estate is soid in separate parcels, to resell paid Real Estate m one entire lot, and if the said Real Estate so sold in one entire lot shall biing more than the aggregate price of the property sold in separate parcels, to accept the better bid subject to the confirmation of the Court. This Janurry oOlh, l'JOG. Albion Dunn, Commissioner. 2-l-5t 7-r: '' vr. 'fits tM ;anJ 3,ic, h: ence C.ch K!UxKK)iKMK'K K HHKKK 't H H :i A Sa TP 3?R 3T Smm tu t The Kind You Have Always Bonght OASTORIA. Bears the Th8 You Have Always Bought Signature of i A practical fance tliat will positively turn catib, horses, hogs pigs. A f that is strong, practic lasting ...w.j 'V'VLi r.ient under oiw -JtV.X: 'HZrZZ'.:.: -I'll.'X'i'iC'e.'JL iliM fLLVVOOD rlELQ FtriCt liiRnU'.KU s.i tlcj nrut iii iitiwi' every possible condition. EVERY ROD CF ELLWOOD FENCE IS GUARANTEED. If you want your fencing problems satisfactorily solved, call and see the ELLWOOD FENCE and let us show you for how little money you can get absolute satisfaction. k V : y v; m it y v. vj w u .? ; u y w v f w w y ' m m u a ' vet ally ever- rrifeTf:;7tn , proven ymi45SMft If' The Ellwood has no welds to break and no twist of wires to slip, but is made with a diamond mesh, everyone being woven into its neighbor, thereby making it impossible for small stock to go through it when it contracts and and becomes slack as all wire fences do more or less. If you will take the time to examine into the MERITS and DEMERITS of all the wire fencing sold on onr mar ket, you will find that the ELLWOOD I.KAIS TIIKM ALL m point of construction, and is equal if not lower m price. OURSECOXD CAR LOAD FOR THIS YKAIl will "be in in a few days. Yours for Wire Fencing if' t. Hi' .Jy if" .y & .? .w(fV ---- .ST i 4kThe Hardware Hustlers, ; T It 1 1 i." Scotland Neck, - - - Aortu lavoiina. ; :
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