The Commcnwealt ! A'- Y T0 THE W0RK- L JEL H jLTIARF, . . Editor Published Every Thursday. Entered at the Post-0 fice at Scotland tfck,N G ; as Second Class Matter. A X ATI ON GIVES THANKS. In accordance with the proclamation ot President Roosevelt o.r Nation gives, thanks to-day for the bounties with which God has blessed the people and lor th vrctection oE IIls m'8hty hand. To be sure, in many places the time hat should be devoted to thnnksgiviDg will be turned into revelry ; but there will be host to worship God in thanks giving tv: His mercies and in alma for t.ha poor. Manv a heart will rejoice to-day because oi the communion which it holds in pleasing thanksgiving to God for Ilia love and meroy and watch- care and bounties ; and many a poor life will be made glad to-day because of tb. Rifla which are sent out from the homea and tables of plenty as a thank nffpritic to God for His bound- vuw w C3 less gifts and blessings. It is truly a fitting thing that all the people should this day worship God to gether. A great Christian nation can do no more appropriate thine than to worship God together one day in a year as a Xation. At other times the people worship God as individuals, or in the limitations of their own church es or denominations ; but to-day they worship as one great people signally blessed of God and in the spirit of gen uine brotherhood. A beautiful custom, indeed ; and may the people of this great nation really be lifted by this day's influence to a higher place of moral and Chrie tian excellence, and may the blessings of Almighty God be showered upon the land p richly in spiritual up-lift as has bee. ite abundance oi material things. TO HAVE THE TRAIN. We I was promptly on hand and took hold as Elsewhere in this issue is a call for a meeting of the Halifax county divis ion of the Southern Cotton Associa tion at Halifax next Mondny, Decem ber 3rd. It is hishly important that many members ot the Association n the county attend as possible. If he work ia to be made effective it - .. J must be attended to prompuy aim vigorously. It is out of date to argue the benefits that have come to the farmers, and all other classes of people, of the South through the Southern Cotton Associa tion. Few, if any, will question it. It remains for the farmers to hold to gether, maintain their great organiza tion and reap still greater benefits. North Carolina has been called one of the most loyal States, except in financial support. Let Halifax county be one of the most loyal counties, both in financial support and other things as well. Farmers, if you propose to make the Association what it ought to be and can be you must take hold of the tork with energy and determination; and unless vou do this, the work will drag and be ineffective. Let there be a great meeting in Halifax next Mondav. Read what Secretary Parker says about the import ance of this meeting and see to it that there is a good attendance from every township in the county. onM t shall continue to grow stand as we have always stood, ready to ot the work in earnest. uphold it with our loyalty. It will be remembered that Hon. . W. "As a tribute to his memory we bring E. Daniel who had been Solicitor a ourselves all girded ready to face the this district for twelve years ttcenOj problems and to carry on thft work resigned.,,, "oternor OMenn appoint, which he,!ookin, dortntho coming ed Mr. Kerr to fill Mr. Daniel unei- - . -a T .,- --- r a o!aPI0i1 111 of a seer, saw pired term. xur. jjhuii - the State Senate from tnis county, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU gouuuuuyw'SCiS0 O O O O .... IF THAT Holiday or Wedding i -OB vnavft with the vision of a seer, saw i would be ours to face and do." MISS APPLEWHITE'S TRIBUTE Memorial exercises were held in Greensboro November 20th in honor of the late C. D. Mclver, president of the State Normal College. Among those who paid tribute to Dr. Mclver was Miss Mary K. Applewhite, of Scot land Neck, now in charge of the Nor mal Department of the Baptist Univer sity for Women in Raleigh. Miss w w Applewhite paid the following beauti ful tribute to Dr. Mclver : ORDEitS THE TRAIN. Extra One Betwsen Plymouth ake Weldon. . - i k.-n r TTprr vast elected Solicitor ot tnis district. Mr. Kerr is a young man oi aouny y and will render the State good service Q lflrVCl 3, In prosecuting criminals ana main.a-u- ing the dignity of the Jaw. has been puzzling you, don't ief li mm longer, but come in and take a loo a go 3o evs ana uc-vci, -an. - tvti- a "V The extra train sought for by people FARMERS MJJJSi ajiai mu. living at Plymouth and Weldon and at a Scissors, o l i r- j Itati. ' '!:vcs, i intermediate points has been ordered put on by the Corporation Commission. Thia is on the Atlantic Coast Line, and for this extra train there were nntitions from Williamston, Scotland The Halifax county branch of the Southern Cotton Association will meet in Halifax next Monday, Dec. 3rd. President C. C. Moore has called a meeting in all the counties fcaturaay, Dec. 1st, and Secretary T. B. Parker land it will not Neck Plymouth. Parmele, Weldon and has sent ou; the call, but next Monday others places, the North Carolina Corp- being first Monday and Superior Court I . -m -w ? 1 . oration Commission having gone to being in session in liainax u nas Dtseu Williamston to investigate the matter thought best to have the meeting on and have set forth by the petitioners that day. the reasons for the extra train. The Let every member of the Association , .if , t JA nA VtA nf f ha order for this was made yesterday, mis in tne county wno cau uu ou wo ... - closing as follows : meeting. Matters ot great importance "The Commission is of the opinion will come up, and it la necessary to that the convenience of the traveling have a good attendance irom eacn public requires it, and that it is prac- township. This is the regular annual ticable that the defendant provide meeting, and Secretary Parker empha- fransnortation for passengers from sizes it as foilows : Pender to Hobgood daily at or before "The election of officers, and the dele 9 :53 a. m., so that connection can be gates to attend the State Association made for Norfolk and intermediate in Raleigh the first Wednesday in Jan pointy and from Pender to Parmele at uary will be taken up. A report of at or before 10 :25 a. m., so as to con- the work done in the county, the nect with transportation for Kinston, amount of funds raised, and how ex Washington and Plymouth, and return- pended, should be made at those meet ing irom Plymouth in the afternoon lngs to enable the members to know furnish transportation so as to make just what has been accomplished, and close connection with trains due at will also enable them to know it they Parmele at 5 :15 p. m , for Washington, are in harmony and in line with the Kinston and Tarboro, and to Pender or spirit and requirments of the Associ- O Keen KutPocketie) o O : i; m mi77!p tnn asw We have a very nice mf above goods, also KEEN TER TOOL CABIN E ; very thing to give that h son, or that husband vh. asking wife where the Ii it saw is. Come look at them. the 17- Hit 1 1 2x er or I O Don't forget to prepare for the cold weather while it is warm O o o o o o by putting in a Wilson Heater, the great wood saver. JOSEY HARDWARE COMPANY, 2 Pioneer Hardware Dealers, Scotland Neck, N. C Weldon and intermediate points." "And It is hersby ordered that transportation be furlshed." this HALIFAX SUPERIOR COURT. TWO week's term. ation. "There are questions of vital import ance to the Association that must be mst ; and on the same high plane the work has assumed in other states or the cause will suffer in North Carolina. It is for you, the real farmers and pro jgressive business men, to say by your OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI Halifax Superior Court is in session actions at those meetings whether the this week with Judge Walter Neal Cotton Association in North Carolina "Mr. Chairman, Students of the State presiding. shall be a Jiying, active force helping the Normal and Industrial Colleee. La-! rinnrt n9 onon at "11:30 o'clock agricultural and business interests of " - i - i -o v. dies and Gentlemen : It wi'l remembered that two weeks ap'i !?e Corporation Commission heard in Williamston arguments for .nn -extra thiiiy passenger train from Plymouth to Spring Hope and from Weldon to Kinston. Mr. Justus Ever ett, of Wi!'!f;inston, argued the case for the Plymouth train and Hon. Claude Kitchin, of Scotland Neck, argued for the Weldon and Kinston train. Else where on this page we print the decis- every individual student. "It is my pleasure and privilege to speak for the four thousand students of the State Normal College and to pay their tribute of love and apprecia tion for the man who was to them more than the efficient president of this col lege, who was their inspiration, their counsellor and their friend. "From a student's first cDrrespond- ence regarding entrance into the col lege, Dr. Mclver's swaying influence was perceived. On entering the col lage his strong personality was felt by In a short ion of the Corporation which is favorable to the demands of Monday. Immediately upon the open- me ocaie, anu m reiuiu uc.usol," ingofthe court the following grand ye commeny8Urate with the benffita jury was drawn: YY. il. Jonnson, receivea foreman, Richard Smith, L. L. Savage, "Cotton is now and has been for some B. F. Wynne, B. F. Willie, Jr., Charlie time selling above the minimum price King, T. H. Edmondson,E. S. Jenkme, J. T. Pope, J. J. Burt, J. J. Hawkins, Peter Forbes, W. C. Allsbrook, C. H Roberson, J. L. Lewis, L. T. Garner, A. D. Clary, Z. M. Bradley. JUDGE SEAL'S CHARGE. Judge Neal at once delivered his charge to the grand jury. He did not take up the criminal law in detail, as is usual in most charges, but spoke es pecially of the duties ot the grand jury. He said that few people appreciate the importance and responsibility of a grand juiy. In criminal prosecutions the work of ihe grand jury is as im portant as that of the Judge. No of fense can be punished except by the indictment of the grand jury. There can be no prosecution without the work ot the grand jury. "The judicial history of the State," said Judge Neal, "does not record a single instance in which a grand jury has refused to do Its duty." High praise was paid the people of North Carolina, Virginia and South Carolina, in the declaration of Judge Neal that there are no better people on earth. THE JURY SYSTEM. rr i t . i wnman thp cit 7Pn 1DB lurv PVSiem 18 IDB Deal men 111 tion Commission. . .. . , , ... .,.; -,a k I woman, is reeling 10 ucip uu me spine i ui niMug uuu juouto ucuccu uj of UDlift in her own State. man. and the people of North Carolina - c . way will mean much to Scotland Neck "As counsellor and friend in college, stand by the system. He sail that and to all the people along this line of Dr. Mclver was more than even that time and again he has been made to the Normal girl when standing proud of the people of North Carolina alone, as it were, she had begun her because jurors have shown themselves life work. No matter what phase of capable and willing in deciding great hie were it the home, the teaching questions of justice between man and profession, the business world, he w. s man. The common people from the ever ready to help by bis sincere inter- field, the shop, and the places of toil Commission, time she felt herself the good possessor of a true friend. IN arrow opinions ware phan?ed to broader views and the the people for the extra passenger L. q g.. ife sQon en,arged whll6f train. pvon mnm than that, it was dpurrerl a The people ot Scotland Neck, and J privilege to enter largely into the &c indeed ot all the territory affected by tivities oi cohege life as a preparation the train, will appreciate the decision for that broader, 8Pbere of activity that ,1 i - lay ueyoDQ graauaugn rf Vn nnrnnrotlnn I nmmicalAn onn 1 ' I "An I ri ft ta ri r"Ck ttt t i nr K rvvnri nnti -- Iu iq i Liiuouvu u aue ujui ? &buuij t u and he impressed upon each class the railroad company. fact that their graduation meant only The Atlantic Coast Line has an ap- the beginning of work as a citizen and I a a a otiirlont peal to the Supreme Court, and of ' I iu cacti uuo uu cccuiua t give solemn charge: Serve thy State : and Commission may be reversed, but let he Inspired each individual with a us hope that if an appeal is taken the passion for human progress. His high Supreme Court will decide the matter i3eaIs of citizenship were reflected in in favor of the finding of the Cornora- the llfe of every 8tudent who as the nigner type oi woman, ine cnzen set by the Association, larmers are as a rule refusing to rush their cotton on the market to the extent of depress- intr nrices. To this extent they are loval to ihe Association. But the financial support the Association has a rieht to exnect from them is not in evidence. Unless something is done along this line the Cotton Association in North Carolina will be forced to re cede from the line of work inaugurated at the last State meeting and bo splen didly carried on by the Executive Com mittee and President C. C. Moore." Consumption the railroad. A GOOD JaIL A NECESSITY. In closing bis charge to the grand jury in Halifax Monday Judge Neal Bald that a better jail in Halifax was a est, his faith in her, and his tolerant are often better qualified to settle quet public necessity for the county. He and loving sympathy with all the little tions of justice than the highly educat- said he honed none of the rood neonle trials that came to her. ed men who live amongst . O JL M. of the county would kick at the taxes ed men who live amongst books. "And now that his life among us'hta But jurors, said J udge Neal, are not as of a sudden been stoDned' wo wonder accurate iu their decisions in criminal . i : 3 i i i 1 I lUCy uiaj imv. u pay iu uiu.r tu uavt. hQW ur work caQ Wh ,m casea ftg tfa are m civil cage9- gome a better jail, for no man in the county giVe ug the friendly advice, the wi.e how they feel like m a criminal case it will suffer, the amount for each will counsel? Whence will come the in- is the great State against an individual be so .mall. Bniratinn that, hia wnrrtn and nrpapnon and if there ia discrimination In favor And perhaps every man in the coun- aiwaya imparted? Almost could we be of the individual the State can stand ty would agree it all had heard Judge bowed with our grief and ioss. and vet. if Neal's description of the jail and Its remembering the spirit of him whom foul stenches and the torture it must WB invpd wp cannot What. TV Mf. TOO MANY CHALLENGES. entail upon one to remain in it for any length of time. FOR SPEAKER. Iver has been to the students of the college can never be taken from them. ills innuence is immortal, ills was hot the spirit of useless repining, his was the spirit of facing bravely each situation, turning his face to the light i and laboring with all his strength. "Do you remember one of his favor- Mr. W. C. Dowd, editor of the Char lotte News, member-elect from Meck lenburg county to the next Legislature, will be a candidate for Speaker of the ite quotations from Owen Meredith : House. He is a man of ability, well No life can be pure in its purpose and Judge Neal has more than once spoken out against the law that allow the State four challenges in a capi tal case and the prisoner twenty-three. He said that law ought to be changed Me said that a very truittul source ot wrong in our courts is the practice in some places of tampering with the jury, and when a Judge gives an order that a jury is to be kept together, it la a sure indication that he thinks there ; with Sjf There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, ex ercise, nourishing food and Scolt's Emulsion will come pretty near curing it, if there is anything to build on. Mil lions of 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 take it in its old form, hence it did very little good. They can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time. There is no oil, 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. J We will send you a sample free. C Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on tht wrap per of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowne Chemists . 409 Pearl Street NevYork "50c. andgJiaUdrugg-JU ,., " " " 'Ao Mo PriiceSCel i -- ------ Let Us All I ! i 1 Be Thankful I : K4 ! I . 1 ; i I " for then patronage, and we hope every if 111 1 t E THANK OITll ITJEXDS and customers for their patronaire. and we hope every 1 ; one is pleased and is thankful he did lmy a. mule, a horse, a buggy, a wagon, a harness, or a robe from us. We make mistakes, hut it is our aim to treat you square. We .an in business for our health, but if what w you does not come up to what we say t li the money is yours. We carry the lai i: stock of vehicles in this section, and iiarne well, well, call and see. A. M. Prince Scotland JN eck, & ComDanv North Carolina. Some Extra Good Horses Tor Sale. THE NEW IDEA REHHED 7? Moves the Bowels THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE YS iffiTIIf E ri OtJEY Best for Children E, T. Whitehead & Co. ran COUGH SYRUP fpffi Red Clover Blossom on En'vB: qualified in every ay to fill that posi- And all ,lfe not be purer and Btronger la danger of some one tamperin tion of honor, and we hope he will be thereby.' them. elected to the position. The press of "His influence upon all students il- Judge Neal closed his charge by ad the State favors Mr. Dowd's election I ustrates the force of those oft quoted monishlng the grand jury to keep 1 ... riiin th fitota irnns linos Hih litn wn num. hia niirnnnt. secret forever wnat is aono in me 1 V- fc-v - - -w - . l ' . l him to be a capable and worthy man. 6trong, therefore our lives are purer and erand jury room m. t 5io,.M roi.o nr. miatolrft Btmnffer lor his snirlt amone us. The charse was clear and interesting, XUO JICJi-0-a-i-- ' I tr - I I LUIS uun-o t. ... - "" I UU iUrS. JV. ipfTppf i oriJ r C- In electing Mr. Dowd, Speaker. "For all that he would have us stand and while it did not cover the cri mm- their recovery ; all persons indebted to Wright, Hobgood, N n 16 lor in JNorth Carolina or eisewnere ai law in ueiau me lurom-u ui nuu wbiw n vmw 9 20 3m mrna tha hn nr ola I .1 .11 - J l rnLl. I n..n mm voaa lnatriictorl tn nail nnfin I BHlllOUlcui. I 11 VOl f ijjvfjw "w , . lUalj Will WO BUUDS.U1 IU UO. XUI9 IU" Bmuujuij ! ..-- . X7 KTRWOP. I TUP fiBlf-tu . . TlArlA t i-ittle JLiV- I ... ...... . . . . Ki n t .,ki.,. orltiiAo thov I ., ... I - """i.-(.aa.(e C3Uh svii " DttrniiAn ina rrnir. ni nil Trifiii u r 1. mill liih uuuil it. humotvi .v.w .uvr 1 riminiKrrmp 1 ... -....wv land Neck 1 loye andUbor, shall atand as big work might need in their work. , y0Tember 8tb, 1906. y IftNHEDY'S LAXATIVE KOJIEYTAB ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Charles Turner, de ceased, late of Halifax county, North Carolina, I hereby notify all persons having claims against said estate ot said decedent, to exhibit them to me nn or before November 8th, 1907, or I - m -w 1 nnn T. this notice will be pleaded in bar ot on M K T iCtton Seed! Cook's Improved Variety, I have 75 acres in this cotton j which I feel sure will make 75 bales this year. The best cot ton yet found for Eastern flam. ceea tor sale at $1.00 per -x V "11 1 1 --- -. lina bushel f. o. b. Enfield. 1ST n C A. WILLIAMS, Rmgwood, N. C. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix upon the estate of the late W. B. White, of ihe county of Beaufort' North Carolina, I hereby notify nI persons having claims against the es tate of said decedent, to present them to me, or to mv attnmooa ru.i.i- r. j Smith, at Scotland Neck, N. C. witb- uu. 3 ear irom tbe date of this no- t.ca or 8;na notice will be pleaded ui oi meir recovery ; all Indebted to Bald estate will make immediate settlement. DELZOKAH RoiSERtON, . . Administratrix. 1906 day 01 Noveiner, Dress Goods mi Millinery. tn r T y88 wods and Millmerv ..oil Tone the ' cleanse the system, er Pills never gripe in IerHon- pleane ll-8Ct Good Property for Sale. One good dwelling on Ronnoke street n Scotland Neck. A 400-acre farm in Marun county. Good bouses, barns and stabler, and orchard. The land is suitable for the production of corn, cotton and peanuts, and part t fane tobacco land. Terms easy. , - - W. L. Hahreix, I Fine ! Candies! Wo hav an affn-nii'Mii JNunnaliy i .. " to handle ibvr tt.-' ...11 1" ; i and vou ;!' nice assorts goods in our-i:",1'; We nre ;i !-"'" River Jiutt r ' ' best Sodn -rcls. For :n and better ' ' are, Your t'1 in 1 W.SLLS . . -i N.t ' 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I! u5? Scotland Neck.N. C. lJRtf ' -. . .