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- mm mm "X. m .F THE COMMONWEALTH. Published Every Thursday BY J. C. Hardy, Editor Our little query about the like ness of the Raleigh State Democrat and Greensboro Daily News last week seems to have hit the News in a tender spot, judging from the way .. -i- i u ilt3 . WpIi. that is Entered at the postoffice at Scotland Neck, N. C, as Second-Class Matter. Thursday, June 2, 1910. This is the tax listing month. What is the true value of your property? It is now Dr. Theodore Roosevelt. At Cambridge, England, last week .. TT:..Mt.n nf PsimhridBre con- xne Uiwveioii ferred the honorary degree of Doc tor of Laws upon our ex-President. The comet was seen in the Western sky several nights last week. While its tail did not show as long as it did in the East yet it was visible and made a pretty scene for several each night hours. President Taft's trips are very ex pensive. He has already exhausted i lUmnna nf $95 000 a vear for Luc aiiyj v nv--. t ? traveling expenses and a few days ago asked Congress to give him hut the law tUlUWCl " w, makers refused. Rev. L. S. Massey has been elected rh Christian Ad- vocate to succeed Dr. T. N. Ivey, who becomes editor of the Nashville Advocate. Mr. Massey has been serving as pastor of the Methodist Church at Oxford. We welcome Mr. Massey into the newspaper field. Written for THE COMMONWEALTH. On last Saturday, at the Rectory, Mrs. C. G. Bradley was hostess at a delightful meeting of the Round Table Club. As the guests entered tCey Were beivcu mi" iust what we wanted to ao, out wc lpmonade kv Miss Lizzie Hyman. - tj i? U I . i .e were fearful that the editor ui me The program tor trie year, a Dnei News would not be able to catch the study of the Colonial History of point. The News is perfectly wel- North Carolina was conciuueu wiu ... i i nn insirucuve cauubiuuu uj. come to what consolation get uu , . rr- , . , . rUUHL UV-auvi jw of references made to ihh, umuin- FrQm & number wealth. It makes us feel good be- . Bubl-ecta presented by the com n,iP nnr shot hit a vital spot with mitte aDnointed to suggest subjects, mntpmnorarv. The hit dog a cross section of history was chosen . x.. a w n-c bv the club lor stuuy nwi hollows every ume, aim iu v,.- . ,w,71pH i iv kWomcsisTin pxceDUOn to 1 . ...... ,, t UUIU iaiv hmnti ae thfi StieClS considered not enough so to try to run a Repub- Dainty refreshments were served i u,r Mica Kott-iP Hi sinn miss ijizz.it; lican newspaper nor are w of the club eoi'l nnrlpr false colors. The Kepub- u oril- Mrs Rradlev's charn - v-- I yV iiv -JJ-' t -v -t i... xt,.-u r"Qi-nlinji is I intr Vinsnitalitv were Mrs. Lharle lican party ui . a wtr, Mr,. H. I. Clark. Mrs hoss-ridden and the News was reviv- , ' Mr a c white. Mrs , v I 111 1 111 (L ' i i. nol- fy fViP hnsspsl Tori Rnumrs Mrs. W. H. Josev. Mrs CU icwi j(v,c X' j ui- o Dolor Miss of that party-the pie brigade, and - xi ir.nVt Vmt that, the editor ntvpr o-npsts nresent were Miss uieicioiw - ;.V-i-2L o;.u M VV R Smilit ets his instructions from the ones ft.' MLieHman ,Ua nor iiim at the end ot 6acn!ra jompc R Hall, and Mrs. bd. niiu .j - l" ' " iU TU Mnnrc MVS thinB'S be-lllall UlUIlUl. 111C ntn ""J " cause it is paid to say them and therefore nothing the editor might say about The Commomwealth can in the least way injure this paper or its editor s?5f Js to cure to a rV8 kt . l J krtTw tfie oteasant. healing, germ-killing air of Hyomei, and cute CATARRH. COUGHS. COLDS. CROUP. 1 SORE THROAT. BRONCHITIS, ETC J f Complete outfit, including hard rubber in- ha!er. $1.00. on money-back plan. tJttr. I culcs, 50c DrujgisU eveiywLerc. and E. T. Whitehead Company I m NOTI M0 SAID A REPAIR WORK! I am prepared to repair all kinds of SEWING MACHINES, anv make. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Write or ca!l on me at Scotland Neck, N. C. J. T. HARDY, Agent for Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. $100 Reward, $100. readers of this paper TIir FPI HFARQTJARTEUsJ In Meir.oriam. The North Carolina Press Associ ation will meet at Wrightsville Beach next week, beginning Wednes- lair mnrnino' The editors will be uaj " quartered at the Tarrymoore hotel and that means a good time for all. This hotel has made quite a reputa tion for entertaining large gatherings oo tooII n summer visitors. The Co WW - " fldi'tnre arp snrplv coins- to have a good time and we hope to be there. We are anxious to see a large del egation from Halifax County at the Annual meeting of the North Carolina Good Roads Association at Wrightsville Beach Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Let every- , ner semi-invilid condition Written for The Commonwealth. On May 19th. 1910 there passed away at her home in this city one whose christian character and many lovable attributes had endeared her to all who knew her. Mrs. Alice T7i;aVioVi Pnwpll was born in AJ ilZiUU.' " " Palmvra on the 15th. of Feb. 1853 thp daughter of Aquilla Pierce and Martha Elizabeth Hyman, although educated away from home her eariy years were spent in that neighbor hood until her marriage on the day following her eighteenth birthday in 1871 to Edgar Emory Powell. Five children were born to them, three boys and two girls, four of whom are still living, Mr. Edgar E. Pnopll Airs. Harriet E. Eure. Miss Alice H. and Mr. Aquilla P. Powell. One son Robert Emmet passed away as a child and lies beside his mother. Mrs. Powell was confirmed in irin ity church in the year 1900 by Bishop rViPshirp While not able, owing to for the The readers of tins paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease tnai fnnia- u been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive eure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting ilirectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails ta cure. Send for list of testimo nials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Tills lor constipation. Tin Work! I am prepared to do all kinds of Tin and Slate Roofing, Guttering and Repair Work. At your services any time and will go anywhere. , L. M. BARNES, 3-10-4t Scotland Neck, N. Just received a new shipment, two thousand strong. of:; both LIGHTNING and MASON. OF JAR RUBBERS and TOPS. Also a BIG STOCK ti HCUISTE?J-3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioine foe Busy People. Brings Golden Health aad Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Live -,nd Kidney Troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure 31ool, Bart Breath. MUfrjjisn uoweis, nu.uC m l Backache. It s Rocky Mountain Tea in tab- 'h IOI III, fKUt3 tMA. ... .......w ... rf tloLLiSTER Druo Company, Madison, V, IS SOLDkN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE ruv PRlfFS ARE RIGHT. Aim GIVE US A TRIAL Hardy Hardware Company "The Hardware Hustlers." -- - - h--l LB. .BffiG JUST Wi 111 IT CURES body that possibly can attend do so and learn more about the building of good roads. The hotels will give special rates to ail who attend and the railroads will sell reduced tick ets. All aboard for the Good Roads Convention at Wrightsville, 8th, and 9th. past few years, to be active in any ntieonialloni And Blood DIwne. Thr tuuse of rO'-uaiiUism Is exct-ss uric u lrt tn i ho blood To cure rlieuxnaiism this jkiU must Do expflli-d from the system i ......... I i i ..o a.i a nrf ri- large degree, her good works were (U..H lin loiermii remedy KubbtnB win , . , i -l ,itu nud linimeDts mav ease the pain, bin many; and her bravery under sickness n ill IIO luore ,.ure rheumatism tiuu. and sorrow were a shining example! lZ? to all who came in contact with her Never failing faith in the love and wisdom of her heavenly Father June marked her last lingering illness j throughout which her courage and brightness shone. She passed away following editorial is copied surrounded bv those whose hearts The from the Albemarle Enterprise of comforted by the certainly that hav last week, with the hope that it may S finished her course in faith she ' . fof!is now resting her labors. Her be of some benefit to parents just at , church- this time who have children at home yard on May 20th. 1910 by her rector, from school. The Enterprise says: j Many of those not only near and "We see in one of our exchanges ' dear to her but those, as well, who a note sounded to parents to keep only knew her by reputation were their boys employed in the summer present, all giving thanks for the when not in school. If parents do good example of one who had been not look after this important matter, delivered from the burden of the certainly the boys will not. Three or flesh and is now m joy and felicity, four months of idleness will destroy j , , the habits of industry begun in a! Delayed Attention losts Money. boy by his attendance at school. If . your houge wearg Qut .f not in there is no regular work for him that affords a change from study, , , , - . i it costs to paint it. It don t cost give him easy hours tor useful . , , T s B j . ... , . much to paint with the L. & M. reading and alternate with work in . s M Z fe, . ., , j Paint, because 4 gallons ot L. & M. " " . . . , Paint and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil ties. Supervise his reading and o , , . , . .. i mattes seven gauuiisui icauj-iui-uac studying and see that it is along ... " - u . ACX , 1 rr.i. u ii i paint at a cost of about $1.40 per right lines. There is much parallel . , , - , 4-u 4. gallon. You can mix yourself, work from his last year's course that 7. . J , . ,,,,,,, . rk- 1 Thirty-five years use in every part of needs to be filled in. Don t let him J " the United States proves it. Atlan- be a loater- tic City & Pittsburgh Fence Tests. Carpenter-Morton Roofing will made by the Master Painters Asso give you every protection that iron, ciati0n, prove it. Sold by Hardy tin or shingles will, but it will not Hardware Company, rot like shingles or rust like tin or iron. It is a non-conductor of heat Notice and is more durable and less expen sive than either of the Roof Cover- Important meeting of the U. D. C. ings mentioned. It is guaranteed to at the usual place Thursday June last for years. Hardy Hardware Co. 2nd. 1910, at 5 P. M. will show you this guarantee. ; Miss A. E. Smith, Pres. Sett-nit: has discovered a perrect ana complete cure called Uheumaclde Tested in hundreds of cases, it has effected marvel ous cures Kheumacide removes the cause. i;ets at the Joints from the inside, sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up the stomach regulates the bowels and kidneys Sold bv 'drujlgists at r.oc and 1 . In tablet form at 25c and 50c by mail Booklet free Bobbin Chemical Co. Baltimore. Mil Gets ot the Joint from the Inside." UK IfUlDAY t'WTV'vllflfTH-fTr""1 '-jrTa 1111 ING jbeginn: FOR TEN DAYS! 3 S 9 i llrit .JUST w m mm m v h E. T. IT CURES FOR SALE BY WHITEHEAD COMPANY Scotland Neck, N. C. it : fk fhmihoc r.f tKic r,RRAT SAI K von will be the loser, as we will offer some of the BIGGEST VALUES in the history of this or any oilier store in Halifax county. A glance at the prices quoted below will convince any ore of the truthfulness of this statement. Read this circular through, meditate, mrnir:?. investigate, and visit our store during the BIG BARGAIN DAYS. SEND THEM N O W! Curtains ! Dl ! LldllrVCl5 ; Your Caruets! Dyeing ! Cleaning ! TO Mrs. A. J. Pyle 315 N. fifth St., Richmond, Virginia. Rugs made from Old Carpets. 5-26-4t 12lc. Flowered Lawn at 9c. 7c. & 8c. Flowered Lawn ak 8c. Domestic, 36-in. . 5c. 12 1 c. Madras at . . 9c. 50c. Mohair, 36-in. . 3& A Special Crockerv Assortment at 10c $1.50 Counterpanes 98c. 65c 89c Men's 35c. Undershirts 21c , , Ah a a f SHEETS SHEETS $10 Voile Skirts at $4.49. 3c,c. 49c. Mens 35c. Drawers 21c LARGE BUSINESS FIRMS Our agencies carefully select polite and experienced clerks who make a customer in every one who calls at their store. As for paints, every one in their localities go to them to buy the L. & M. Paint, be cause it's the most celebrated house-paint known to the painter. Besides it only costs about $1.40 per gallon when ready-for-use The L. & M. Paint has decorated more than two million American homes, and the majority of residences in their localities have been painted with it during the past thirty-five years. The L. & M. Colors are bright and lasting and don't need repainting for 10 to 15 years. Our agencies are : Androscoggin Bleeching 09 7c Apron Ginghams 05 10c Apron Ginghams 07J 10c Dress Ginghams, shore length 06 8c Toweling .05 75c Table Linen, all linen 48 $1.25 Table Linen 79 25c Silk Mulls 12 50c Silk Mulls .25 12ic Dimity : 10c 15c Dimity..." 12 J 20c 40-inch White Lawn 13J 25c 40-inch White Lawn 20 35c 40-inch White Lawn 23 20c Flowered Lawn.. 12 $1.50 36-inch Messaline 98 $1.50 36-inch Guaranteed Taffeta 98 $1.50 Rugs, new lot 98 Pillow Cases..... .2 15c Towels io 18c Towels " .12J pi-fv vjuiuuiis yo $2.00 Lace Curtains 1.89 $2 50 T.ap P.nrtai'no 1 GO T M. A.lO $3.50 Lace Curtains 2.59 oc lalcum Fowder 12X Ladies' $1.50 Shirt Waist ". '.98 Ladies' 2.50 Shirt Waist, all linen 1.39 Ladies' 12c Vest 08i J w i uacc lui ..0 25c Glass Pitcher io y 1.98 $1.50 Umbrellas $2.50 Umbrellas $3.50 Umbrellas Ladies' 25c Sailors 19 Ladies' 75c Drop Skirts "!!!!" !48 Ladies' $1.50 Drop Skirts Ladies' S2.50 Drop Skirts 12ic English Long Cloth 15c Lughsh Long Cloth 20c Ene-lish Lone Cloth 50c, 75c and $1 Porcelaml Tinv s.iv bpecial Assortment Tinwarf Ladies' $2.00 Shirt Waist IWW . Ladies' $1.25 Embroidered Nurt v.. Fronts Fronts Ladies' $2.00 Berris Gun Mf-: Patent Pumps Ladies $2.50 Poardman Gun .Mi Tatent Pumyis Ladies' $3.00 Roardman (un M Patent Pumps. 1.4 '.vl v: Your Last Chance The Celebrated SrMnec --r wwmitf iiwuiwa VlUlUlUg Q.L UalllUtwtv Hardy Hardward Company, Edwin Clark, J. C. Bond, W. A. Miles & Company, Wells D. Tillery, Howard Hardware Company, D. M. Jones & Company, Scotland Neck. Weldon. Edenton. Warrenton. Roanoke Rapids. Tarboro. Elizabeth City- Y3i Evervbodv. rich and xcfr 1 1 l 1 n hoVS j i . , J 7 r." uu yuuug, uiacK ana wnue, men ana wo:uc. and girls without discnrnmation, are cordially invited to visit our store during lhu B w. t. Mncoocompany. The Peoples' Store, ...... r,inrt NaltK1
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