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'I :4 - . i - '. 1 l-tesr Anyone Ssy Rev. C. G. Christaim will preach a); Nahalah Presbyterian church on the fii"th Sabbath in this month at PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. The Coming, Gc!ng and Whereabouts of Our tlli r.Vir..- in i ho morning. The Sab-1 People and Other folks. V j ! Ti'KY WKV.K S O R it Y bath ."ehool is requested to meet in j . . .-. i i . . . , H.T T5 T AM-V.,.!, T- fr(!J.l imp a liA.Mv ao i the monui.ir on mat uay. wn. u. i. nuauiwu, oi.,uiwrau, 'j iii: ( ': -: i . : t ' r i . . 4 r i ; j j a;; u r r. ji . M r . S. J. ;:o?)"i" -VOL" 1 save !.Srerr.' .v.yvhvr away from Scotland i--H, -) -;im1! i i Neck caud a vacancy in the board i Coleman spent Sunday in Enfield. : N. C, spent Sunday here. ! Messrs. Joa Cotter, and Robert ...oim.i- b; much bet- jof tovn commissioners for Scotland ; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Howard, of , Mrt .'n S; I Nock. Mr. Stewart II. Smith has i Enfield, came Sunday to visit rela- l ; I- l iiil J I uOiK c. I. U! 5, Iw.n P!,vtpfl W Jki lv.-.r1 tr fill nnt!.: I hr::n elected bv thn hn:ird to fill out , . 1 i WVCO. !;;. vj M tr'.lili'L .NOV.' aiul . i Mr.Stern's unexpired term. Mr.S'ern i ,T , , , . , . u j u o-iu A- AUSOroOK, OI JjOUIS- aa town treasurer and Mr. Smith , . , . ., , , . , has also been elected town treaurer. ! , .Mr. Smith is a young man of good j peop e' ttVinh:g, is painstaking in his work j Miss Mary Austin, of Tarboro, and will do the town good service in ! pent Sunday here visiting Mrs. C. ti!'-:i Ko:-p your count in owim;'. M no expense . h ! to it v;o iiiakc no ekaro Tor o" check books' aiii! c-vrry (IoIImv of , "VU' O.-IK); ) Yor-i' nso at anv i: is fr ;ibliH:t tile capacity of commissioner and treasurer. Firs! ftstttiiq o! EiilafOEii Board. iii.M II wi'l be remembered that at the ;-.sion of the Legislature five f ! oxtra 3. Co !,(. in and lot us i I additionrd trustees were given the ! ell yon wli.y wr ;'V.-iy t vow iaboi'ii!" man. iarm''T, in iacc n t" ! --''tland Hock graded schools Mess. 'iO. S. White, D. LI. Tiince, S. F. t ' I ' i ! v l I i ! 1 i I I . I I l . Dunn, Dr. II. I. Clark ai d Dr. R. M. Johnson. At a regular meeting of d;c school board last Friday night Vv iy or.o in tbisvicia- the new members were present and '.c-i-e introduced to tlie board by Mr. n ,1, v-bv i'i4 I A- p- Kitcbin, who also presented .a . i .:;rtintd copy of the legislative act to voiT. no crcst: to ;! from Secretary of State, J. Bryan bank your carninr. ! Grimes, and the new members on lZ SCoHnnJ Neck t l-c"rcd apon tnc'"' Juticsinthe vork . . .i tnc sciiooi noarci. MeeSsng e! Hc-sd Siipervlsors. Tiie Beard of Road Supervisors for i Scotland Neck, Palmyra a;id Rose neath townships held meeting in otlv- P.!mvr,, beneath ! "CaA7 ,feClC Th?re home from Philadelphia for son USnoo,nuru th L yo;n-1 ' ' . and after uue . ,ete hJs cour ,v, . .,v v,-,1- ....:. h" Wrb-.os.-Jsiv i eonsiceration of all questions con- . i. , , T L. McDowell. 'Mrs. F. M. Pope, of Enfield, came over some days ago on a visit to rela tives and friends. Mrs. W. T. Eure left this week for her home in Halifax after visiting her home people. Mr. A. T. Winslow, of Kansas City, Las been here this week to visit his son, Mr. Ernest Winslow. Elder A. J. Moore filled his regu lar appointment at Kehukee Baptist church Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. O. A. Snipes and daughter, Miss Elsie, came over from Rocky Mount last week to visit friends. Mr. Stonewall Stewart, of Pitts burg, Pa., was here some days ago to see his cousin, Mr. J. D. Stewart. Mrs. Sheppard, of Weldon, and Miss Jackson, of Northampton county, have been on a visit to Mrs. Annie Lawrence. Dr. Thurman Kitchin has been some se Hiss Bulb Pope Harried. ... - .1 i a II 1119 iHTHlt-LlL DtLlUlCJ IIX V Ull vouv pvorertv wih -lenvag die; pi an ot workincr the! C. W. Duk:-?, T E " - And i -. i ird. oads in these three townships joint-1 Mr. E. J. Proctor, foreman of THE .1?' 1 y, it wao fu:ly agreed that the work Commonwealth office, was called to ' LuilC'CLOr' i ..hould commence at once. ! Framville Tuesday on account of the Palmyra, township, which had a-k-; death of his brother-in-law, Mr. o.i for some time to concider, decid-! Lovett. A to unite with Scotland Neck and! Mr- w T, Vio-han. r,f Washinc- Miss Ruth Francis Pope, a well known artist of Halifax county, N. C.but who is now a resident of Nor folk, where she has a studio, was quietly married on Thursday even ing to Mr. Peyton Randolph, Jr., of Newport News. The ceremony was performed in Miss Pope's studio, in the Arcade building, by Rev. Dr. William M. Vines, pastor of the Free mason Street Baptist church, in the presence of of a few intimate friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ran dolph will make Norfolk their home, and Mrs. Randolph will continue her studio work, which has attracted a great deal of attention, and she has been complimented by some of the most talented artists of this country. Norfolk Landmark, 15th. Miss Pope was for a number of years a resident of Scotland Neck and her host of friends here will be iterested in the account of her mar riage, and wish her great happiness in all the years to come. She is a young lady of marked ability and superior culture and Me. Randolph is to be congratulated on his good fortune in winning so charm a life companion. Our Statements. Tc.I .-V v.jX "for tin: sl-r.s.-m. j :-"lo3;nea'h hl the purchase of the ; to,lt n. C, came up to spend Sunday . ...riving c'l the time liORKiET? Broth &r.s C-iyiUic r.r.a the expense oi working with hia mother. Mrs.,Pattie Vaugh- i Clie rOtV.irJ aCVOrcinu tO pro rata Of ! Wia nwrw fvirmrla wer rr;ic tr axes in each townsliio. I u;r.. - . V. J 1 , . . Fcur good mules have been pur-! Howard Grocery Co. Miss Lamison, of Glen Rock, Pa., ! came down some days ago to resume To j --hajeci. a road machine is on trial, '':;T'TTTr':-'- CurtisPrince was elected gea. j aer piace ac ine neau 01 u.e uu i .T,lP-u?-UlD- Ask Hardy!cra! superintendent of the work and i department inMorrisett Broth- Notice! :ro necdc'd. imployed' as they ers' store- Her f r?end3 here w5n be ; glad to have her with them again. and Corby's I!: 1 . -y.i ;-.v-! oa liana. it'.?vA.?.o GnocEiiv Co. Stors Brcken loto. diort Log oaw (Cor. to 7h commcnv.-eaith.) I Tuesday morning when Mornsett Halifax, N. Or, March 14, 1908. j Brothers opened their store they at Idr. E. L. Vinson has purchased : once discovered that some one had Hardware Co. j thetoel: of drugs of the late Jno. j broken in the store the night before. N. BrOWl"!, aild Will Conduct the bus- ! fW r.f ihn winrlmva in tlio minincvu ;jv 1 Grocery Co. -,ev 1 r T-T ::-ie:m under the name of "The Vin- ! .IpnarrniAnf. bWI hn hrokon. and ! 50n 1 J"-armacy. ; the intruder must have put his Ivand i Iv'1-- Yinzon lias been with Mr. ! through the oreiiinc and turned the ft Ce'S. j Crown about six years, and was i catch on the inside. By thia means the r , r , , , v;p rnorougijly acquainted with the bus-1 window was opened. They missed o'-Vd Ja? Cm- hops ! ,ne''s in a!1 5ts ftzis. For quite a ;0 goods at all, but in a large store .-i-i'dV" ' -4 " ' ' - ; while he has managed it alone, ow- j tike that the thief could have loaded -----v- our Sprhv.' Ginc-- r?J? pocr lie-kh Mr. Brown. ; himself with valuable articles and Percales fu , d White Goods. Tll5- business was estabhhed very no one could have detected it. ; .d t-l.Vvte Furniture I !?ouftcr tYf c!ose o l?eCivii War- Later. Tuesday morning it was rrived. ' i Mr- 'vov:n, havi'r fi?ent h:s time- i learned that two little colored bovs - u'- T. P n :nei "y a;ui Penence ox 40 years in ; in town naraed Jomme Harris and 1 ,0 wards & Co. .t, , . a. . , , , , . . I ,, , Lenme Staten had not been at their i .;' r:.?or? o c? i r.-.inr.T'-iif w lrivn , . '. , . , . r'.re m-j ( ' '. ! nomes ssnce tne mgnc oetore, ana ". '' lSt&iMr. S. V. Morrisett remembering i ot arug j j.or year s, and f i-of. t'rv wo M hnhin hf tnrp : wcro ?.wnre of the fact that he offer-; on(lay evening set out to find jod what he uiought tne best, forthem IIe soon found them on a back street, and when they saw him they ran. A number of persons ,.:-;r; tnnatien L':;:r;bul:or a Ivulc. i-f-- r-iv H -JViT-vavp Co. -.1, can rvt't tb best of Fre-h j JsTr. Brown v'a? the originator of irry valuable compounds v::5e, any t! ster:? a -; U: uu' I 111? j ' !J'. ct trie nT.1.; fore you pi at my ivot. . -v,ich he put up in his bbaratory. Mr. S. A. W. Richar or;i fcaloman f--r Tne J. L. Weilei W. A. Pr.ios. . j jiucu in vii w tJia.rj a:iu an-vi ir. iiii i th-v worn ppnerht. not however. until ij.iipii r 'KH IMMW) l.ikf-4 iriii KS. Lre Cr-ck Se-ve i-: first Co., fur two or three years, has eii-i-T,:' . . .., Ziu u r j.w..... w. i ;..' Y-f;-rv t i" ! ".I r ii'5 ivi nno nt i roous r. . . . . . . " " n i .'-y uubllifss, in one 01 -rto,ia :n TUn,-,-;tf- Tvr.tV,f.r' Ktnra , i !.he .' tor ! building. id a t-hipmc-nt I Mr. A. L. Deaton, of Enfield, who 1 see them te- j has recently been assigned the A. C. wr.cro. ' i , . , ,, . j j. i-.gv-r.cy ac iius piace, will move of the brick Hotel i They were lodged in the town lock. - up. ! --:s family here this week, -to the The P.ex Fevti:-cr Sower is the ' roi-idenee of the late Mrs. Jenkins. lt. ib-irdy It :trdv.'nre Co. I Mis Virginia Hale, who is teach- Eebi-eieHer 0a F?DaiS)U!3D. j "OR PAL" - iy t N its readv h-r-ep- i :it iIol)r'od' N- C- came UP to that I never touched whiskey i IlH-dy Hardware C-. e ner parents last Friday and re-j Joha D. Rockefeller ma WHAT i-3 PAROID? Ak Hardy rnained ui.iil Monday. (NorXclk Lar.Juiatk.) Augusta, Ga., March 14. "I am an old man, but I am glad to say made this tatement to a representative of the .are L-o. s.V ie:f-on,13 sua m Man- Augusta Herald today. He talked i;i"htv,ri paid for Gauntry; Miss Elizabeth Fenner" is VisitiW I freely on thf subject of prohibition. rxric-nds and reialives in Tiilery. regards it as a gooci thing to Howard Grocery Co. j W. F. Coppedge. ' keep liquor away from the negroes . - : : . 5 . , .(and some classes of whites!" "I know there are many problems proauce. if. 'tf . iv'"Vi-',f I n a r, .o , s. ,?., . .ic, , .p. st jti. jf . x . ,J: i i Know ineie aiemtui y. oo:e;i s C' ! to be considered in connection with ! this great question, but in the end &' ! I think it will be best for the State," 1 ' f T.-A r-. 4 Most people know that if ihey have been sscc tliey need Scotfs Errstti ston. to bring back health and strength. J3t2fc the strongest pomt about Scoi-i's Et-mtzVsZQn is that you don't have to bs sick to get results from it. It keeps tip the athlete's strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happ brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre vents coughs, colds and. consumption. J9 indicating his view with reference P to the present situation in Georgia. t1 I "It uplifts the people, strengthens them, teaches them to save. It is gi j best," he said. g?k ! Mr. Rockefeller believes that the (gju prohibition sentiment is growing not j -Hi ! only iu this country, but in England j well. If is his belief that the wave of anti-liquor sentiment is steadily gaining ground throughout the United States. We are sending out to our sub scribers who owe for more than a year's subscription the following statement: "Dear Sir: VUnder a ruling by the Postoffie Department, after April 1st, 1908, publishers of weekly newspapers will not be allowed to send their papers to subscribers who are more than one year in arrears, without paying special postage on such papers. "The subscription price of The Commonwealth is so low I cannot afford to pay any extra postage. "Please settle your subscription of $ to this date, or I shall be compelled to drop your name from my list after April 1st, which I shall very much regret to do. "Yours truly, "E. E. HlLLIARD." The statement explains itself and i3 entirely courteous. It is sent to all alike and no possible construction of it can give offense to any one. Wre trust that our subscribers will respond by remitting the amounts named in their statements. Taken separately they are small, but when added together they mean much to us. We regret to lose any names from our list of subscribers, and hope that we may not have to drop any, but we must be fair and treat all alike With this explanation which ap plies to all who owe us more than a dollar, we trust all will respond promptly, that we shall not be com pelled to drop any and that the pleasant relations between The Com monwealth and its readers will continue. Warm and Dry to SJsy Well. . Now is the time when the doctor gets busy, and the patent medicine manufacturers reap the harvest, un less great care is taken to dress warmly and keep the feet dry. This is the advice of an old eminent au thority, who says that Rheumatism and Kidney trouble weather is here, and also tells what to do in case of an attack. Get from any good prescription pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, oiie ounce Com pound Kargon, three ounces Com pound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bottle and take a tea spoonful after meals and at bedtime. Just try this simple home-made mixture at the first sign of Rheu matism, or if your back aches or you feel that the kidneys are not acting just right. This is said to be a splen did kidney regulator, and almost cer tain remedy for all forms of Rheu matism, which is caused by uric acid irfthe blood, which the kidneys fail to filter out. Any one can easily prepare- this at home and at small cost. Druggists in this town and vicinity, when shown the prescription, stated that they can either supply these in gredients, or, if our readers prefer, they will compound the mixture for them. -Food in concentrated form for sick and ve!l, ypux2 end eld, rich and poor. And it contains no drugs and no alcohol,' ALLDRUGGISTS! 50c. AND Sl.OO. C3 IS Every WOMAX Wiij Be Interested Mother Gray, a nurse in New York, discovered an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. It is the orfy certain regulator. Cures female weaknesses and Backache, Kidney, Bladder and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by mail 50 cts. STiinple FREE. Ad dress, The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. liotii all Wool and Paial all Paint, Is cheaper than shoddy. cloth or paint. The L. & M. is Zinc Metal made into Oxide of Zinc combined with White Lead, and then made in to paint with pure Linseed Oil in. thousand gallon grinding3 and mix ings. Wears long: actual cost only $1.20 per gallon. L. & M. Pain Agents. E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck. Coming Next week. Booth Lowrey, the son of Gen. M. P. Lowrey, who commanded Low rey's Brigade in the Confederate Army. Ex. Gov. Bob Taylor says: "Those who hear him go away with aching sides and tear-stained faces." 'We laughed a genuine old-fashioned laugh, the kind that shakes you up, and you can't stop when you try." School Auditorium. o o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o New Line OF Ueenv UALIT I Q 468 Oxfords, Pumps, &c. Queen Qualty Shoes are standard shoes, and the ladies find delight in wearing them. They are shoes of quality, and every pair gives absolute satisfaction in every re spect. If our lady friends wish a pair of shoes that will give gen uine comfort they will wear nothing but Queen Quality. Pip oooooooocoo&qo oeeeooseo9GOooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o We have a complete line of Trunks, v. Suit . Gases, Hand Bags, and Grips. They arc all good quality and up-to-date 1 1 14 11 Suit Case?, $1.25 lo $12.50 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o .0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o a A FULL LINE OF uRNi I Us? ik ' Come to our store, and we assure you we will supply your wants. Come and try. The Store for Bargains. W T. Hasirork f ft Telephone Office Hoars. The Scotland Neck telephone ex change hours are as follows: Until 10 o'clock every night ex- J cept Sunday. Only emergency con-! nections are given after 10 o'clock 1 1 night. Sunday hours from 9 to 10, a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. i Bewars of Ointments fc? Catarrn That Contain Mercury j as mercury will surely destroy the sonso 1 of smell ami completely derange th whole system when entering it through ' the mucous surfaces. Such articles sh uld never be used except on pre- j scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fuld to the good you can iM)ssil!y derive from them. Hull's Catarrh Cure, man- ' factored by F. J. Cheney fc Co., Tole : do, O., contains no" mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Tole do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney fc Co. Tes tamonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family rills for constipation. 1 SELECTING BHICK-THE PRICE. Tlire is a certain f lass of l! i k tliat: can bef bought for probably oiMi-liall' r t no-thirds i lie cost of a gocx bri;-k. Vut tiKM-e is usually cr.(u:;lj waste- in breakage to count up the ui!':.M-on ' between the two grades. I'esides this, in the long run an inferior brick will cost two or three times the differ once in repairs. Our quality-bi iek is a recognized economy in building ihateriul. and in appearance it equals the costly press-front -brick. Our prices compare favorably with the usuanniilding brick, while (ho quality ih far superior. Inspect them at .Tosey Hardware Com pany. Prices (3 to $ 1 0. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup i'a now remedy, an improvement on t lie laxa tives of former years, as it docs nc t gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to take. It is guaranteed. E. T. White head 5r Co. NOTICE. Sa'e of a Farm Under Moriga Under and by virtue of a power cf sale contained in a certain deed in trust executed by J. A. Carli.de and wife, Fannie Carlisle, to Geo. II. Gammon, Jr., and duly recorded in Book 177 at Page 156. of the Hali fax County Public Registry, the un dersigned will expose to sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the town of Scotland Neck, Halifax county, N. C, on Saturday, March 21st, 1903, at 1 o'clock p. in., on Main street, in front of the store of the N. B. Josey. Co., the following de scribed tract of land, viz: A certain tract of land lying and being situate in Roseneath township, Halifax county, N. C, and more particularly described and defined as follows: That tract of land bounded by the M. T. Savage land, the Stamper land, Josiah Walston, and Asa Worn mack, and beginning at a pine in Walston's line, thence N. 71 degree; W. 98 poles to a pine, thence N. 82 poles to a pine in a branch, Robt. Cochran's corner, thence E. S5 poles to a pine, thence to the first station, containing GO acres, more or less. Same being further described as the identical tract of land that was con veyed by Bisco Pittman, PJxecutor. to Mrs. Jennie Staton by deed cf record in Book 102 p. 117 of the Halifax County Public Registry which said land was by Mrs. Jennie Staton subsequently conveyed to" J. B. Edwards and by him coveyed to J. A. Carlisle reference to all of which conveyances is here made. Term3 of sale: Cash. This the 19th day of February, 1908. Geo. R. Gammon, Jr., Trustee. Richard G. Allsbrook, 2-27-4t . Attorney. DuNNiNG BrJCK CoWPANY AULAIIDS-R, N. C. II Notice. Public Sole of Lone!. iCan Cancer Be Cured? It Can. By virtue of power vested in m-' wr.nt every man and wompn in bv that Deed of Trust executed to : the Ur.ia-d Ft nt t ' know what we pvo by C. F. White and wife Dudley,'5 u"Jf"'! aro.cu Cariccrs, .,., , i:d,'nM .i : tut; !:;;; :md Chrome Sores without White, of record m tl e-c, nee tu ...c , usp ()f .yQ j. or ,,vX.raVf an,, Register of Deeds for Halifax County j , . c.ndon:ed by the Senate and Lee- in Book 184 on p?ge 311, I shall ftll ; future of Virginia. for caih at t'ullic Auction in tne r? r-.n.un nr mp Town of Scotland Nock on the 2Sch ! v tARAMtt OLR CURtt. day of March, 1008, at 12 O'clock j 7i';Z A p,7 ISffcCDITAI Noon, to the highest bidder, all of ! LLiiifi HUdr 1 1 AL, tho right, title, and interest of the: saidC. 1 . Wl.itft and Dudley WM'.oi in and to tin- fojluwingdeacribed lots j or parcels of nl estate, Ii1rg, be- j ing and situate in tho County cf j Halifax, and State of North Carolina, j to wit: j-;t lot: Lying on the North sale Hi. VjIS ?,'c- MaTa SlreM, RicLmorid, Virginia. FLORIDA-CUBA of Ninth Street, according to tho ! f;':- !; V.'.Z f.Z ( old Winter MuuthS map of the Town of Scotland Nat!;, j ,-; ft fj Vt.f HHzvMc Coast Line and beginning at a point on tsxA, V'oT-l.i be i'Kt th tllill"-to street, the Soulhest corner of tho lot J V I """".A" on which is situate the Methodiit i U! ko liJO worti! living. Ml- Parsonage, thenc at right, angles a : wit trams, cxcollcnt Sflicd- s.ti aignt line luo.-iii ww -'i . .-,.;, niiu in K'Urt wnii.'il )ner Parsonage lot in a ivrthciiy uu-ec-: . i 4 l!;;!M,ossiblo for tion 100 feet, thence at right angle: . 1 , t f : .... I aud pswlled with said Ninth street, . 1'" -'-.'Hf .lUl.lLtl(5 tion in e ion 50 feet, thent-e at right angles ,;t- pamjihh'U (.'.'ill on VOUT i a straight line in a southerly dir-: lJt,a t jc;t ;i .r01)t, or etion 100 feet to Ninth Street, ; n Vinth Strppt to the r.f ii vr;,(i, Cf-r)- l r. !-' KCTmnin-r- I V . d . '. K-. I . . 31 . 2nd Lot: Lying in said town on j T. .'. AVlilTK, (i. 1. A. the West side of Main Street, an:!; V.'ihni'V' ton, N. C. u -GTinmnir at c. v. r-ay s une on iaui Thirty Days' Trial $1.00 is the ofter on rineules." Relieve back-ache, weak back, lame back, lheumatic pains. Best on sale for Kidneys, Bladder and Blood. Good for young and old. Sat isfaction guaranteed or money refund ed. Sold by E. T. Wliiteliead & Co. WANTED Second hand bags and buVlap; any kind, any quantity, any where; we pay freight. RICHMOND BAG CO., Richmond, Va. 3-12-10t S'-veet, and ruaiing North with Main ! fiCC (if DlSSOSiSJiOIl Of E. T. Street 50 ieet, tnense runnmg in a westerly direction 100 feet toastake, : j UtiCl 2 CCliipany. thence running in a southerly direc-1 . lion 50 feet, thence running in an' By r.iulual cor.f.ent of h. f . hite--a'4erly direction and parallel with hfcad ''"d o. A. Pittmati the partner Ninth Street 100 feet to Main Street, ! ship heretoiore existing between the beginning. them, imd ?r tho firm name and style This February 25th, 190S. of l 1 . V, hitehead & Company, is Albion' Dt'NN, t tliisday ditse've-d. Mr. Pittman re 9 '?7-4t Trustco. i tu-ea I vc mthe firm. The business . 1 ; wiil continue under the control and Ynnfrd managcircnt of Mr. E. T. Whitehead . v,jaltu under the style cf L'. T. Whitehead ComnaiiV. Customers to take a limited quan-; t o.khts i.v. E. T. Whitehead tity of MILK EVERY DAY. i & Company wiil be paid to Mr. K T. Whitehead, and a'l debts owing by sain concern will he settlea by mr. p V. TTTT.T.TARl")- rtiter.e i'i. Thi. March 9th, 19 8. Oures Coldst Prevents P,iearaar.ia S-12 4t E. T. VYhitehead. J. A. PlTTMAK.
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