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oooann Fhe Commonwealth. ; Sending Cut Bills. ' rMllllll Jl-W ra liiiii 1 i1 m 111 i Mi ! . i I We are sending out bills to a num- ber of the subsci ibers to The Com I moxwealtii for their arrears in sub- :j - - - ' " j scription. Entered at the posioffice at Scotland ' It will be remembered that the ock.C., as Second-Cksa Matter. ruling of the Post Office Depart-j ' ! merit prohibits ur, from sending1 the i paper, after Ar-rii 1st, to those who Thursday, February 13, 10u. ! QWe mor3 ihun one year. - 1 We have two motives in sending Publisher's Announcement. o-at statements now because we ; Ii E. IIILLIAT.D Editor Published Every Thursday. ? e "r. It is a settled noint ;n newspaper ethics tluit need the money due us, and because : -Iitors and publishers are not responsible ior the j we (jQ ROj. WlStl to lose ailV OX OU1' views of correspondents, ami tlie publication of a ; J i-ommunicatioii does not mean thjt the editor 01 i subscribers, and taKO th'.S mean3 OI r.uhlisher endorses the communication. I hk . I-OMKONWICALTM adheres to these general prici- : lotting them KllOW JUSth.OW then plef- subscription account stands. i nr . a i all n ?i iiK .:-U , 0 r, ,t n.nn. ve irusi uai au ymh settle wiui The Supreme Court last vveek ; , . . , , ,. , - , usas soon as possible. It 13 quite a trranted law license to tortv-1 , . , . 4 1 ,1 amen ia . jot 0f work to send out statements; three applicants. idr. ":to several hundred persons, and it! Brewer, of Wake Forest, for-; WQuld be much beUer if a1 would ! inerly a resident of Scotland ; come jn arid settle, or send money j Neck, was one of the success- : order or check by mail. This would j fill applicants. save us much work and expense. ! Many owe us to whom we have Ay 0 FHE FERTILIZER THAT NEVER FAILS June 1 st (openirg) August 1st October 1st December 2d (Monday) $ 5,635.98 1 7,023.35 24,551.07 30,755.73 T&tal Resource-. $20,821.97 32,767.66 -10,856.50 45,500.30 Information concerning fer- ; not yet sent statements and we hope ; ,1 p 1 ..ul : tuizers tnus lar is tii.il 1 ue aiv : that ?J, who know that they are in . moving rather slowly, though ' arrears will settle, with us even be-1 we have heard one dealer say j fore v,,e set over tj,0 mailing list j that the factories have sold with statements to them. Some! heavily. The Tarboro South -1 kind of settlement must be had be-; orner says that the local fa c-! fore April 1st or we shall have to tories there are not working '. cut them off, which we do not wish j full forces, but suggests that j to cl- ; this will hardly continue so PA pi 1 im iii through the season. Halifax Csii-Zy's Coatriiiulians. y&E&r mtiW&&7aL C3ii';IXTV- WW pimviii - ' Tobacco fiiian . jtellC A grovth during the most stringent peri od of recent years. We Solicit Your Account, Large or Small. VWa.' L Many people are still saying that they believe Mr. Roose velt will allow his party to "force upon him' the nomina- j ton Association: tion for a third term. Mr. I Charlotte, N. C, Feb. 5th, 1905 Ttoosevelt has twiee given it out that, under no circumstances'., will he stand for nomination again. He may allow some mighty wave of enthusiasm to sweep him back into caudi dacy. but we cauno vet. lis" Mr. C. C. Moore sends us the fob ' lowing concerning Halifax county's j contributions to the Southern Cot-! Mr, E. E. Mil bard, Scotland Neck, N. C , Dear Sir: It is always in order to show an exhibit of financial matter?. Your county division may be inter ested in knowing that funds raised Walston-Gray. lale-Hadry. On Wednesday. Feb. 5. 1903. at 3 At 7 o cloc -, in the Methodist par- o'clock, p. m., in the Methodist par-jsonagj, Wedresday evening, Feb. 5, j son-ige, Mhs Susie Gray was married ! Miss Pearl Nadry was married to j to Mr. R. W. Valston, Rev. C. A. I Mr. Paul Ihle, Rev. C. A. Jones, Jones, pastor of the Methodist ' pastor of the Methodist church, per- j church, performing the ceremony, j forming the ceremony. It was a i Mr. and Mrs. Walston have many quiet marriage, only a few friends j . . .it. A inends here wrn wish thm great 1 oemg presen.. 1' ! 4 Per Cent. Interest, Compounded Qirarlcrty, Allowed in SAViKGS DEPARTMENT. planters & mwmttiti. pm. Ctr y -v V Scc!5an NecU, Nor I Si CcrcSiaa. l-2-tf Xo need to fi-ar couh vrar von "n hl;iui :;:od colds thi. !,rs L:ix:t'. ive We freer on l:n'J Svrnp now 1:0m Your dt .dci-. -7 e Tlii-' is p "1 -vs to inotb"V vh. fv'ii' j I rj C?Of t cmnp.-ml wl.oo;.ing con-h. It is st .? 4V4 MA$L VCi O ""bin'- o ! foi',Vie1staTte,divii:lon' WC1;C P0; : hanpiness. Tlie Washington, (N ' 'hU1" M);credtted. I therefore make the fl-: Measer.ger of 6th said of them: lowing statement: , C.) $ 6D.02 Hon. John H. Small, Repre-1 credits from Halifax county. sentative in Congress from the ; 190G. First District, has done a great j Jan. 3, good in his efforts to encourage j Sept. 2L floricnlhirp Thrmio-h his in- ; Sept. 27, fiuence there have been some j quite interesting farmers' insti- j tutes in his district, which have j been of great benefit to the farmers. His constituency j greatly appreciate his olforts for the good of the people he so ably represents. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Walston ar rived yesterday evening from Scot land Neck, where they were happily married the same afternoon at 3:30 .'GO (Scotland Neck) 'cIock 3A' Jes Pastor of Delinquent subscribers to all newspapers should remember that after the first of April pub lishers will not be allowed to send papers to those who are in arrears more than one year, un less they pay extra postage. Publishers of papers have to pay extras enough without as- Oct. 4, 1907. Jan. 25, A pril 16, Sept. 13, Sept. 14, Sept. 14, Sept. 14, 1903. Jan. 9. 20 10.00 (Littleton) 7.50 (Halifax) 100.00 the first Methodist church, officiat ing. "Immediately after the ceremony the happy young couple wrere driven to the A. C. L. depot, where they boarded the train amid showers of good wishes for their trip to their 2.50 (Ilobgood) 25.00 E. E. Hi!lifrrn : 10.00 (F. P. Shields) ; f uture home in thi3 cItv 19.75 (Weidon) ! "Mrs- Walston, nee Miss Susie ; Gray, is a beautiful and accomplish- T 00 (F, E TTilliarrn i ed yung woman, and has hosts of To meet expenses of the work for j friends, both here and at her eld 1907, the executive committee asses- home, who wish for her all joy and ed each county, making assesment on Prosperity as well as for Mr T"T-'.l lalifax, $200; and to that the Jan. i 3ton' vv no h a young business man th amount has been credited. ! of this city, and has many friends." H 9 Mecklenburg and Union counties : have met the assesment, each, and ' other counties have sent in a part ' since the convention. j The Washington, N. C corres- An able exeentivp rommitfPP wna j por.aent to tiie Lnarlotte uoserver Gcc Industry si WasMnglGi!. suming to pay extra postage on e,ection to serve this vear. bein-! of 6th said: papers for which subscribers i Qe0 jj. McLecd of Roberson T. J. "It has recently been rumored in Avill not pay. Few publishers W. Broom, Union, J. Walter' Mvatt : tms c'y that there is now a move will carry any names who owe j Johnston county. Tnese are ali good ment on fot leading to the erection more than a year after April 1. ! business farmers, all interested in and operation of a factory in the vi- the cotton association work.I bespeak ! cinity ct thls Clty tor the manuf ac for them the hearty cooperation of j ture of fish products and the utiliza the Halifax farmers. i "-ion of thousands of fish which are On the central committee we bivo not edible and are consequently wast- LET THE FARMERS REMEMBER. Tin-.;" Aivi1 t?s!- f Vinm 1 nn o Hfn I and great happiness. fewVi "?:r';v:i;' .rzr 'lst;.-l . K . V . w ' .1' X' 170R THOROUGH-BRED POUL 1 trv and Eces-U. P. Rocks, S. C. S. C. Brown 2 -13-tf i,fiiiOric St.vi i: or Oiim. City of Toledo, Liyas COI'XTY. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior j artm-:- of the linn if F. J. Cheney it Co., doing business in tho City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the .- t nvt.' iirviinvTi ivii i iy for eaeh and everv ease of Catarrh that j Setting ot lo Eggs lor vM.0v. cannot ho cured by the use of Hall's lLJ ,T Catarrh Cure. . lL VV Ju-N FP XIC J. C1IEXEY. Scotland Neck, North Carolina Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence1, this (th day of Decern- j her, A. I). 1SSG, (Ska 1..) Apply A. W. (JLEASOX, Xotauy Prnuc. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken mtcrn- Notsce of Land Safe. By virtue of a decree of the Super ior Court or Halifax county, render- ally, and acts uiivctly on the blood and i ei on the fifth day of March 1907, mucous surfaces of the sy tern. Send in the cause entitled A. L. Pope, Mrs. for testimonials fiw. Clara Pope and others, Ex Parte, F. J. CHEXEY it CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv all Dnuruists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pill for const pa tion. Let the farmers of the county remember that on Monday, March 2nd, will be held in Hal ifax the regular meeting of the Halifax county division of the Southern Cotton Association. At the meeting in January col lectors were appointed for the Mr. Jr P. Allison of Carbarrus, and ed- Such fish as fat backs, dog fish Col. II. C. Dockery of Richmond ; and sharks could then be used to ad county. No better men in the State. vantage, yielding a certain species of While we have no president, I am ; an' other products. It is stated at the service of the committee to j tnat a factory of this description give every aid in my power. would cost but a nominal sum and Now.my friends cf the Halifax di-! the co-'ts of operating it would be vision, let us keep up the fiht for j comparatively small. It is to oe hop- townships to collect the bale , f-dv prices for oar cotton. The Gat-! efl tnat the business men interested levy. Let these collectors be liny gun we should use, and use free- n tno movement can see their way active until the meeting in Hal- j by is hay, hog and hominy, all home i c1,ear to establish such a factory in ifax March 2nd, and turn in a ! made. Shoot this gun all over your ! t f .ft 11 ' A 1. 1 1 1 . ! .- good amount trom tne coJiec-; cou;uy, men avoiu aeot tor any tionofbale levy and the an- i tliir,2' and I will guarantee that we nual membership dues. ; wiiI wm on fair Prices. Mppblanbnro- oonritv lind.onn ' Vely sencerely yours v. . j V first in contributions to the Southern Cotton Child WUn Tivo Hss. C. C. Moore. A.ssociauion. and Halifax has been second. But Halifax needs yes to raise $175 as its part of the deficit in the funds for 1907. But this amount ought to be raised easily and enough more to discharge every obligation to the Association for 1908. This ought to be raised in the bale levy and the annual mem bership fees for the winter of 1097-1908. If this can be done, the bale levy and the membership fees collected next (f all may be used towards meet ing the expenses of 1909. No such organization can be maintained without money ;aud inasmuch as every farmer who raises cotton is directly bene fitted by the Southern Cotton Association, ever such farmer should help maintain it. What intelligent farmer in Halifax county believes that he could to-day get 11 J and 12 cents for cotton had there been no Southern Cotton Association during the past three years? Then why show the spirit of ingratitude by indifference to wards the organization? Ate Sac and Oread. The following was sent out some days ago from Roanoke, Va.: News reaches here from the Hia wasse district of Pulaski county, of the birth of a child with two heads, r-, ....... , . to Mr. and Mrs. Joan Mereditn. rrom Vjarsonvdie, Mich., some days i n. - - . lcl-cl-'a It is said the motner or tha little ' ne iunuv. iiifi news item was sent out: "For 36 hours 45 hungry passengers on a Pere Marquette train were stall ed between Port Huron and this place, owing to heavy snow drifts. The passengers were nearly famished when released, having had nothing to eat except bread dipped in melted snow. "The bread was a consignment in the express which was broken open by the hungry passengers and trainmen." Mississippi Gees Dry. one is almost frantic with grief over the deformity of her offspring. She is constantly in tears, and is unable to sleep. Some relief, it is said, has been afforded her by a dream, in which she saw the baby's extra head re moved with no harm to the natural head. This has led her to beleive that surgery can accomplish this re suit and it it asserted that the family doctor shares the mother's belief. Kr. iyricii's Gia Buracd. FOi? EUPEKSOR VU.C.1 TALiLSS & FLOWERS. Twenty-eight years experience our own seed farms, trial grounds and lirge warehouse capacity give us an equipment thsifc is unsurpassed anywhere for 5upplyicsf the best Beeds V) both for tho p Garden end Farm is one 01 lue xaresiia iu:s cuiuiiij', We arc headquarter", for Cr?.s3 r.nl Cicvr Seeds, Seed Oats, Scd Potatoes, Ccv Peas. Coja Beans and other Farm Sc-cds. Wood's Cescr!sc-i!vo Ca'aJog Jtlres l'ulier and wore complete infrir luaiion aljout tao:ii Garden nnd irm Seeds th.i-i arrotiier siiiii'.iir pnWica tion issued in this cotiniry. Mailed free cu rcqaet. V.'rico tot iU the same being a proceeding to sell land for partition, we will sell the below described tract of land, for cadi, at public auction, to the high est bidder at the Court House door in Ila!ifux at 12 o'c'ock on the ninth day of March, 1993, it being the sec ond Monday in Match. That tract of land in Conoconara township, Halifax county, North Carolina, and known as tne rannie Pope" land, containing three bun drpri anu sixtv-nve Jicres mure or le-js, and bounded by the lands of V. W. Land. Kelly Weeks, J. E. 1-itz patrick, J. J. Barnes, The North Carolina Lumber Lompany, ana otn ers. Surveying plat of said land will be exhibited at the Court House on day of sale. J. II. KERTl. A. P. KriTiriN. 2-13-4L Commissioner?. L'-f-ntle laxative tlutt ox; "!! the p..i-!i:i I". , .in th.c svsicm in lb;' natural wav. Cut- tiit phli'ni ami i'!;-ar-- in n-a.i. ( :;'.arantc:'fl. S:4 r.V V.. 1. .' liri-noa;. Co. A All j'" A A'A.mr.-J 11 , 1 r-y:m f r , w ''." Vi Jtlili r-L08!DA-CUS5A During These Coi Winter nonfhs a Trip via hc k tenWc Ccs! Line Would be jnst tiie tiling to p.ifikc 1 i io worth living. Su ,ivb trains, xfrciical sciu'd ules nnd tickets wliiclt oii'er every inivnntn-r possible n r ; hear.a 5crv.ce any Lime :i lilciU-nnt Mini attractive tj-ip. For lull information i Day or niht wo are re;ul,v or i)nni;di'tK call on , yourj t() aeconsiao'lj-iP oar ii iemin nearest ticket nr-vnt, oriaml the i'ubiie. dene; ally. write, W. J.'CnAia. V. T. . T. d. Wjiiti:. (J. P.. AVilininton, N. C. M. Hoffman & Ero. Sfolland Neck North Carolina o- oo-ooo-o oooo-oo o-ch o-c-a o -co ooo? J (News and Observer.) Jackson, Miss., Feb. 7. The low er House of the Mississippi legisla ture today passed the statutory pro hibition bill. The bill provides that all saloons in Mississippi will be abol ished on December 31st of this year. To stop that pain in the back, that stillness of the joints and muscles, take Pinc-ulos. They are guaranteed. Don't suffer from rheum.it sm, bacKaehc, Kid ney trouble, when you get 30 days' treatment sor $1.00, A single dose at bedtime proves their merit. Get them to-day. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. (Littleton Times-Kcrald.) T. W. Myrick who lives near Sum mit had the misfortune to lose his gin cn Thursday night by fire. The loss in cotton and in seed is estimat ed to have been between $1,500 and $2,000. besides this, the buildings and machinery were entirely de stroyed. When the fire was discov ered about 3. p. m. it was too late to save anything at all. To Break is INew Shoes Always Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, a powder. It prevents Tightness and Blistering.cures Swollen, Sweating, Aching feet. At all Druggists and shoe stores, 25 ct?. Sample mailed FREE. Address, A. S. Olms tead, LeRoy, N. Y. Public Sale of Real Estate. By virtue cf power vested in me by that deed of trust executed to me by S. F. Dunn and wife L'ettie G. Dunn, of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County in Rook 175 at page 117, 1 shall sell for cash in the town of Scot land Neck on the 22nd day February, 1908, at 12 o'clock noon, at public auction to the highest bidder, the following described lots or parcels of real estate, lying, being, and sit uate in the town of Scotland Neck, County of Halifax and State of North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning on the west side of Greenvvoad street, according to the map of said town, at S. F. Dunn't line, thence down Greenwood street to the extension of Fourteenth street. : thence westerly along said extension ot 14th street 120 leet, thence at right angles a straight line in a northerly direction to S. F. Dunn't line, thence easterly along said Dunn's line to the beginning; also another lot or parcel of land on 14th street according to the map of said town, beginning 180 feet westerly from Greenwood street, thence along the extension of 14th street GO feet, thence northerly at richt angles to S. F. Dunn's line, thence along said Ime easterly 60 feet, thence southerly a straight line to the beginning; and being the same land that was conveyed to the paid b. r . Dunn by A. McDowell and wi fp W.H. White and wife by deed execut ed on the 10th day of June, 1905, of record in nalitax Uounty. This January 20th, 1908. David Bell, Trustee. Albion Dunn, Attorney. fl-23-4t O 9 o 6 9 o 6 o 9 9 o Ovivi 9 i YOU ALSO N3 A If so you need not ;o a. way f;om home. V.'o make th"in here under guarantee. Al! Repoir $;crh Done s'roitt. csnplovcd ali lie Mme. Worfrncn 9 0 0 o 6 6 o C) ' ( ; ?. Pi, &x iLs 6 O O -O-OC-O-OOOC-O ooo- rvrv r f- - tr tr r. Igf m m ftl fei-a-ta: ; m urn sr. 1 ;'- U3 V: mi TA- -,1 it ft y. n5 .-flv im Is known wherever Cotton is grown and Fer tilizers used, tis the greatest producer of larg 5 i; See that the trade marlifis'on every' h7i-X. guarantees (against imitations and insures you are getting the genuine Royster goods. F. .S..ROySTER"GUANO COBSFAKV KORFO'-K, VinSIFiiA.. m r-ri Mil MM NORFOLK, VIRSJKIV jfj I tti ,i n..i , .,. - j Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, lAsthma, Threat b and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia Jnrl C4 COITTMMS KO HARMFUL DRUGS The GcnuhiC ii in tbi YKI.LOW PACK AG E. T. Whitehead & Company, Scotllnd Neck, North Carolina.
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