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VEGETABLE SICILIAN Renews the hair, makes it new again, restores the freshness. Just what you need if your hair is faded or turning gray, for it always rpstcrcs the color, srops railing nair, aiso. 'prini PERSONAL. PARAGRAPHS. The Coming, Going and Whereabouts of Our People and Other Folks. ne A l NNOUNCEMESTS. Timber wanted. We pay cash for standing Tine, Cy press or" Juniper timber In large or MuaJl quanities. Address, Geo. L. Baktos, Suffolk, Va Commonwealth LosT A Horse Mr. S. P. Dunn had me misrortune to iobb a valuable horse few nighta ago. Tbs horte was taken eick suddenly and nothing done for him would giye relief. Mr. Dunn also lost a good cow a few weeks ago. Land Sold Well Forty acres of land near Mary's Chapel, a colored church a few miles from town, sold at public auction in Scotland NecK a few days ago for $G"0. It was bought by I?r. 11. M. Johnson. It was the land which was owned by Tom Hancock, a well known colored man who died some time ago. Moved Mr. C. Speed has moved irom the Savage residence on Church street to the Mrs. Cotton residence on Depot street. Mr. James has moved from the Nichols residence to the place vacated by Mr. Speed. Dr. Morton to Pkeach Dr. W. D. Morton, pastor of the Fresbyterian church in Rocky Mount, will preach to-night, (Wednesday), In the Method ist church at 7 : 30 o'clock. Dr. Mor ton is an able scholar and a fine preach er, and thosa who hear him will be p'eased. New stock. Mr. S. Ili.i-'C has gone to (he stock m.irkeis to purchase .suine fine stock. Ihr mules and horses he purchases rtix the l.'Pst we have had this se.ison c -ijoa at once and yet the picu. Dkjcs A. Johnson. J I' ST RECEIVED our spring Dres (oi ds. M 'I! UJSETT BliOS. 1 5 E A r T I V U L EM BROIDERIES, LarA-i and White Goods at Mv'iiiKisETT Bros. HAVE YOU'SEEN Morrisett Bros' cent Lace and Hamburg Counter? Store for Rent. Handsome new brick store "2 x 80 feet on Main street, nearly opposite the pott office. For terms applv to 1. J. Maprv, i'-I") -2t Scotland Neck, X. C. Eggs For Hatching. Finest Breeds. B. P. Rocks, White Wyandottes, :-. C. Brown Leghorns. K eggs if 1.00. H. W. MIXON, Scotland TIeck, X. C. We offer everything in our store very cbe.ip lor the next 30 days to make rcom for spring goods. J. D. Bay & Co. Use only Clark's Xo. 1 Cider Vine gar for pickles and sauce. J. D. Bay it Co. Yes, we have the thoroughbred Brown Leghorn Eggs for sale 15 for ifl.Oo. J. D. Ray it Co. Bving us your country produce, eges, cbickciJs, beeswax, furs, etc. J. D. Ray it Co. V.'o can save you money on rants, :-'hocs, Shirts, Overalls, etc. Try us on the.-e goods. J. D. Ray it Co. We keep a good line of fancy gro ceries, confectioneries and fruits. J. D. Ray it Co. Don't forget that we tell the thor oughbred Brown Leghorn eggs 15 far a00. J. D. Ray it Co. EDWARDS & CO. Clearance sale. For tea clays we will offar the follow ing winter goods at. r.boui one half price : All winter dress goods, all win ter clothing and pants, all heavy win ter shoc-s, all cloaUs A price, art squares and rugs at cost, thirty dozen caps at cos:, all men's gloves at cost. Specia! cut jTiees in nice ham burgs and laces. A few nic8 buggy robes and bear skin robns at cost. Nice line of wood and coal heaters at cost. Ju.-t arr ved i.ni!S handsome suits o! furniture, hall racks, couches, bed loucges, side boards and chiflouiers. Call early and get vour pick. EDWARDS & CO vinegar. Eclipse Suspender Company. This enterprise, which was organized last April by Morrisette Bros., has made fine development. Mr. G. J. Morrisette returned a few days a;jo from Xew York, where he had been in the interest of the enter prise. The wort hs3 fteadily grown until they have been able to put a man on the road most of the time to sell the output, besides having the line carried ai an extra by a number of drummers. The suspenders turned out by the Echps3 Suspender Company ara among the best manufactured in the United States, in fact they stand equal with any with which thoy have ben compared. Morrisette Brothers are getting or ders from Florida to West Virginia," and the fact that they are getting duplicate orders from their customers is evidence of the popularity of the goods. Mr. Hugh Johnson epeat some time in Hamilton last week. Mrs. Dr. Vann, of Wake Forest, yisiting Mrs. Claude Kitchin. is Mr. Fennet'a Invention. Mr. D. C. Fenner, of Halifax, has invented an iron mitre box for hand saws, and has just secured a patent on his invention. It promises to be of great value to carpenter, for it will furnish a rultro box that will last a life time and makes it possible to cut joints of almost any degres of slant, which is a great improvement on the old style wooden mitre box. Mr. Fen ner wil doubtless realize much from his invention. flood Old Country, Apple Vinegar. Y. T. Tyler Pure special INotice. Letter to E. E. Hiliiard. Scotland Xeck, N. C. Dear Sir : Two years ago, Mr. Grant Smith, Erie, Pa., painted three frame houses, and the woodwork of a brick house. The painter estimated lfllG50 for the paint, lead-and-oil. He bought Devoe $97.40 and return ed if 11 00. Saved 31.10 on the paint. Don't know the cost of the work. By the rule the saving of labor would be from .?G0 to $90. On all, from 90 to 11.20. This Is the tale, as it comes from i ! Messrs. W. F. Xick it Son., our agents there for 40 years. Yours truly, 57 F. W. Devoe & Co. B. S- E. T. Whitehead fe Co. sell our paint. The public is hereby warned not to Death of Miss Mattie Woodard. take any lumber from my mill yard unie.-s some proper person is present to make a note ol it. S B. KiTCHrN. Wanted, D'Mrict Managers to post signs, p.d venirH and distribute samples. Salary $18 00 weekly, $3 00 per day for ex pends. State ge nnd present employ ment. Ideal Shear Co., 39 Randolph Street, Chicago. 1-18 4m Seed Peas. Bunch Peas and Jumbo Peas for S. B. Kitchin. Miss Mattie Woodard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woodard, died in F.denton Thursday night, February 15th, aged 14 years. Tne remains were brought to Scotland Xeck Friday and interred in the Baptist cemetery Saturday afternoon, February 18, Rev. J. E. Holden conducting the services. Mr. and Mrs. Woodard were formerly residents of Scotland Xeck and their friends here sjmpathiza with them in their bereavement. highest FURS. PRICES PAID FOR J. O. Ray A Co. Berkshire Pigs. Some Genuine Berkshire Pigs for sale. S. B. Kitchin. Vinegar. Good Old Country, Pure Apple Vinegar. W. T. Tyler. Vinegar. Pure Good Old Country, Apple Vinegar. V. T. Tyler Mr. N. Biggs and Miss Emily Saw. yer Bigg went to Norfolk Monday. Mr. H. E. Biggs, of Raleigh, has been here this week. Mrs. J. R. Carson, of Greensboro, is here visitiDg her father, Mr. D. H. James. Mrs. Nelson, of Florence, S. C, is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Bowers. Miss Margaret Bowsrs has been on a visit to her uncle, Mr. J. T. Bozeman, of Enfield. Dr. Ira Hardy, of Washington, spent a day here last week on a visit to his brother, Mr. R. L. Hardy. Capt. R. Nelson, of Florence, S. C, was here last week to visit his daugh ter, Mrs. J. E. Bowers. Mr. J. B. Brewer, of Graham's Forge, Va., was here last week on a visit to Mr. R. C. Joeey. Mr. M. C. Whitehead, of Norfolk, has been here several days on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hancock. Mr. Richard Johnson, of Dukes, N. C, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Smith. Mr. G. W. Livermon,of Norfolk, wan here some days ago visiting his broth er, Dr. A. C. Livermon. Mrs. J. B. Dunn, of Enfield, who has spent a week on a visit here, re turned home Monday. Elder A. J. Moore, of Whi taker's rilled his regular appointment at Ke hukee last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. W. D. Mangum, of Henderson, spent Sunday here visiting his mother, Mrs. Lucy Mangum. Mr. E. T. Clark, of Weldon, passed through Scotland Neck Monday, re turning from his farm on Roanoke river. Mrs. E. B. Higgs, of Greenville, spent Monday and Tuesday here visit ing her relatives. Dr. J. D. Biggs and wife, of Wiliiams ton, came up Saturday to visit Mrs. Kate Dunn, Mrs. Biggs' mother. Mr. Ss;m Hoffman went to Norfolk Sunday to visit his mother. He has gone further to New York to pur chase spring goods. Mr. David Allsbrook, who has been home for some weeks because ol sick ness returned to the A. & M. College at Raleigh Monday. Presiding Elder, F. G. Smith, of Littleton, preached in the Methodist church here Sunday night and held Quarterly Meeting Monday morning. Miss Jennie Leggett left Monday for Greensboro, where she went to teach in the graded school, of which Miss Mary Applewhite, of Scotland Neck, is superintendent. Supper for Soldier's Home. Hi Daughters of the Confederacy will serve supper in Mr. Madry's new store Friday night, February 23, 190G, from '3 to 11 p. m., proceeds to furnish a roooi for the Confederate Veterans at the Soldier's 'Home, Raleigh, N. C. This is a worthy and patriotic cause and we hope the public will patronize us liberally. Mrs. W. F. Butterworth. Cor. Sec. Scotland Neck Chapter U. D. C. Hotel Progressing. Dr. Fnrererson's new hotel at Hali fax is still progressing. It will bo quite a handsome building when com pleted. It will contain about twenty sleeoina; rooms besides dining room, office, some private offices i store rooms. Marriage at Halifax, There was a quiet marriage in the office of register of deeds in Halifax Monday. The bride was Mies Florence Mayo and the groom was Mr. Chas. Loving, both of Richmond, Va. Soon after the arrival of the South bound train a few minutes after 12 o'clock, with nimble steps the youth ful lovers stepped into Mr. Fenner's office and applied for a marriage li cense. Upon being questioned as to their ages the young lady answered to 19 and the young gentleman to 21. They eald their love affair was no new thing, but that it was of long standing, through part of their school days to gether. Dr. J. E. Shield, of Scotland Neck, happened to be atjthe court house, and as a Justice of the Peace, was called upon to perform the ceremony. With dignity, precision and brevity he took their marriage vows, which were three 'yeses" apiece, and then gracefully congratulated them and sent them on their road of new happiness together. They spent the hours of the midday and afternoon in wandering about the historic old town, taking a stroll "by Ouankev's stream, and returned to Richmond on the afternoon train "All smiles and looks of love, The lad and lass together." and two CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 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 tne system, cuts the phlegm out of the throat, strengthens the mucous mem branes of the bronchial tubes, and liflvas crouD. whoiDinc cough, etc. Gray-Taylor. In the Methodist ehureh at A tlan tic, Va., at noon Wednesday, Feb. ll, 1K)G, Miss Carre Tuylor, daughter cl Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Taylor, was mar ried to Mr. B. F. Gray, of Scotland Neck, Rev. A. A. Harnman, perform ing the ceremony. Mess. John B. Gray and Robert H. Gray, brothers of the groom, accom panied him from Scotland Neck. After the marriage an elaborate noon day breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, at which a large number of guests were present. Immediately alter the repast Mr. and Mrs. Gray boarded the train for Norfolk where they spent the nignt at the Monticello hotel and came to Scot land Neck the following day. The bride is well known in Scotland Neck, having been head m'lliner with Morrisett Brothers for four seasons, and her many friends extend a warm welcome as she returns to make her home in Scotland Neck. She is richly endowed with many traits of noble Christian womanhood, is quite accomplished and is posjssed of rare charms in graceful matters and per sonal beauty. Ajsc The groom is one oit. most popu lar young business jalit' of Scotland silesmen in of M. Hoffman & Brother, and has a large circle of friends and acquaintances here and elsewhere who jo'n in con gratulating him on Fecurlng such a noble and charming life companion. The many friends of the happy pair wish for them long life and a full share of joy and prosperity to the end. A flea For Pedestrians. Editor The Commonwealth : I hear much complaint among the walking people who cross the creek between Scotland Neck and the Joynei place. As all know, this road crosses a widp, low, muddy swamp, and I arr told that no provision whatever hse been made for persons on foot to croc? the swamp without having to wade throuzh mud and water. Just think of such a thing within two miles ol Scotland Neck ! If this is a public rcsd and kept rj by taxation or otherwise, who is the road macter, and where is the road supervisor? I suggest that some pro vision be made on this road for the walking people to come to town with out having to come through water like so many frogs and turtles. Such conditions as this drive trade from the town to the country store."- and other towns, which Sco'Iand Neck cannot afford. J. I). Ray. Neck.is one of the lea ; ' the large mercantile business Consumption Scotland Neck Iron Works. This is a new enterprise for Scotland Neck, recently incorporated, and one which promises to be of much advan tage to the town and community The incorporators are Messrs. L. Albezette, Sr., L. Albezette, Jr and S. J . Stern The capital stock is $5,000, and the purpose of the company is to manu facture iron and brass castings, all kinds of farm implements ; and for another thev propose to manufacture fertilizer. The "common eense" grate bar manufactured by this company is perhaps the most popular and most durable grate bar manufactured in the country. This is an enterprise that will be much advantage to the town and com There is no specific for consumption, rresn air, ex ercise, Scott's r l 1 nourishing toed ana Emulsion will come pretty near curing it, if there h anything to build en. Mil lions cf people throughout the world are living and in good health on one lung. From time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption. Of course the patient could not lake it in its old form, hence it did very little good. They can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate it for a long lime. There is no cil, not excepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. CJ We will send you a sample free. Q Bs sur: that- this picture in the form of a label is on the wrap per of every bottle of hmulsion you buy. Scott ScBowne ySM Chemists 409 Pearl Street New York 50c. anji, all druggisu The Bounty Of The rieics Y;!d PcrZd" Acre Of The r iekss S f IS 1 a mtrt rwa,i)k-.4ik3ti-r- 3 , dcpenOs i:ron the ii"c-lo72;r sful7 and experience of tho non who di rect this busint-sa, iuil who miy p. fertiliser whl:ii "n.p-k. t !u-o? : i .1 a dozen) blnd'?ot' ;t.!su; row. Tvlifo only 0110 grew before." 'i'U-j ruua of it is Virginia- Caro!ir.a Ftrtilicr- Ey its very liberal i;ro, a w. e": " two before, or at ilaiiti3r. n v '. : as .second application, iniiliitut;, farmers in tLo foutli fcivi- ' ; -creasoU tht-ir icW-j ier?;re.'r.vi with tho lartrcr pro13 which t'-t:v increased yields broyirht. ptii the mortirtvrc on tlieiriarm -. I?i"fc be fooled I'Vfjr.y uo:Jer iato bu; ij;; a "cheap" subotituie. Virgin:aCaroIina Cl:e.uics Co. Bicbmoail, Va. Atlanta. (Ja. Norfolk , Va. Savannah, O2. Durham, N. C. Montuomer'.'. .-.I--.. Charleston, S. C. McnjphiK, Ter.u. Baltimore. Jio. Kaxcv;.o: La. ' t HORSES4 50 Mead oO Head We are selling more Mules and Horses tnan we ever sold. Reason is because we have a bitr lot to select from. No one can sell cheaper and no one has brought finer stock to this market. Nkw Lot ExrixTKi) this Week. We Give You Square Treatment. A. M. PEIFCE & CO., 1 1 Scotland Neck, ' - North Carolin Buggies, "Wagons, Carts and Harness. We think there have been more cars of ELL WOOD FENCING shipped to this point in the last five years than all other fencing combined, which we take as evi dence of the popularity of the SELLWOOD fencing i e.V-,"$ HEADQUARTERS FOR S ALL STEEL POULTRY, iovon RABBIT R?iD LAWfl Absolute etliciency at least expense, so inch A practical fence that will positively turn cattle, 3 -1 v yv u v w -4 M umm m M w v ( vuwv V!?w: Any one euflertng from Kidney pains, backacne, niaaaer trouoie or rheumatisai who will take a dose of Fme-nles upon retiring at night will he relieved before morning. E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland JNecir, Leg. gett's Drug Store, Hobgood. New ResifJence For Sale, I offer for sale my new Res idence lust outside the IN or thern boundary 01 bcotland Neck. W E L L LOCATED, GOOD WATER, Good Out houses on an acre lot. . J . Frank Biunkley, Greenville, N. C l-25-tf CASTORIA. Bears tho 1,18 M VouHavBAIways Bought horses, hos and pigs. that practic lasti thorouc cient under &sxiA every possible condition. EVERY ROD CF ELLWOCD FENCE 15 GUARANTEED. a. ience psincii ally ever- iftKmmn ELLWOOD FIEUO FENCE (STANDARD STYLE) MADE IN SIX HEIGHTS 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. sty' The Ellwood has no welds to break paid no twist of wires to slip, but is made w ith 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 our mar ket, you will find that the TI'IEM Alm point of construction, and is equal if not lower m price. OURSKCOXD CAR LOAD FOR THIS VEAR will be in in a few days. Yours for Wire Fencing. S V"-r ' it m !( ' .J .9 7& 3B T. TJ3 v. A T-rr o I" Q TT n C t 1 O T G 'V Hardware Hustler s," North Carolina. The Scotland Neck, Bears the Signature of Children love it. Sold by E. T.White Signature of heal & Co. ple here will be glad to aee succeed. munity and is one which all the peo
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