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The Largest Circulation Or AtiY iloSiiox Cou:iiy Ktwspcptr. :sl urculatson :j ' - v CF AKV xceisiar" is Our Motto. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Yeir. .r.r, rtlittr .in Proprietor. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1912. - NUMBER 9. ill. 1 11 r. J1V1 JLVIAJ1N VV I,AJu X A A, t v.. J. A- JL x. ..A.. rr ov;-iiinjr in this ' ' ' - " i.O UCCcp- v. I'.hui j-sudden ' o. ." ' :v c-.u?ed " " 1 .:irt dis cn: .-, i lit-umcuia, -. l iaiir.re or c co lex v ate often tie rc-illt of kid- icy dircoso. II i k'tincy trouble " nkewedtoadvance 11 ekiilnev-roiscn- ;;NV.:. :-v..- ed blood -will ct t vital orgc.r.s, cant big catarrh of lae f'kuUlcr, bnck-ilu: t cr sediment in ''. rreie, head e-c, back nelic, Ir.u.c .5, r, trio?SKCss, i ervoc.:- r t:- ?. 1 :: n vn themsclvcsi brctiii cell by cell. lv. eke co t always rcfu't cnt.c? the. kidneys and t! ..t oreau ii obtained cr i.-eetK'Ciit of tliekid oct correct.-; inability to Ming p-iiii in passing il, .t v:ti- ko:fon:1 necessity '. t;J;0 often tlirotipli , n'onv times during :.' . r .l in !'!. aiale ttieet ir.ov rcn'.ed v i e.'. . r 1 i i-loiKiotliekiVhcttbc-r. hie. ljccitli rcttorirg 'r.ois m i'.l"ty-cc:st ar.d a Iks. Yen :;:v have a y c. 1 k t':nt'tel!s ell :it free by r.i.-.i!. Address, ', :I.:..-!jei::to:i, N. Y. ;.:aL-!t sxadir tiii:3 Ren--. ;.i)er. Don't make u mb.-r tae name, AFRICAN VITCH DOCTORS. Thjy Make Themselves, Like Their Idols, as Hideous as Possible. The most important period of the young African's life is that between youth nn.l manhood (or womanhood). It is then that the Avitch doctor is ex tremely busy with his various mys terious rites. It is an important part of his calling to he hideous, as in most cases he undoubtedly is. A ridiculous mask covers his head, and wildcat or other skins are hung around his loins. Pigment of various colors is plenti fully daubed over his body, and in this hideous state it is not to be wondered at that he strikes terror into the maidens' hearts as he dances wildly in the dim firelight, glaring at them with fiondbh eyes. The timid young creatures are like the hare which trem bles as the hovering bird of prey flut ters over its head. Self will is crushed, and the erstwhile playful, -willful child is transformed in most cases into a frightened creature, with, for the time being, no will of her own. It is a curi ous thing that nothing connected with what one may call the spiritual side of the blacks' life is ever beauti ful. Their carved figures are always, to say the least, grotesque and calcu lated to frighten rather than comfort the bereaved. Wide World Magazine. OLD BLUE-BASK SPEiLESS. Twenty Volume Novels. The longest novels of today are pyg mies compared with those published in the seventeenth century. Mile, de Witt a dealer seli I Scuderys "Le Grand Cyrus' ran into r-; ; : tr.TvKoct j ten volumes, its publication ueing l bu disappointed. ! spread over five years. And when ! it was translated, or, to quote the title -T-, -pv j page, "Englished by a Person of llen- ' : our," it appeared in five folio volumes , , , x y I of some 500 pages apiece. Another ' I novelist of the same period, La Cal- ; i .Wc!;, N. C. ! pi'eiude, was even more diffuse, one I of his works, "Cleopatre," extending ' lover twentv-three volumes. These ! novels fuv.nd plenty of readers despite WX t their enormous length. The Pans pub lisher of "ke Grand C'yrus maue IUO.000 crowns by the first edition alone. Xearly all the works of Scu- dory and Calprenede were translated in ro Kmrlish as soon as they appeared ii. i: many of them into German as :. c. ' wed. London Clironicte. Can K'inch fiat a WHO- Amy fit Gc Sciscnl spellers ia Stm iiiaor. Notions: ago, the Chronicle sent a mided behoil irrfidua's to the State University with special instructions to buc kle down to the art. of pel'ing. Me had been-doing some work about the shop and some of his spelling was amazing. Wnen be got vuck fr. m the University it was observed that he had improved some and knew how to spelk such hard words as "mu'e," "bear," "pier," and "dog." We did not try him on such difficult propositions as a-b, nb, b-a-k-e-r, ba ker; and things of that kin I. We lid not want to see him drop de-ie.i at beinsr asked to spell a real word. We have been broguht into this line of thought by sn cditcrial in the Richmond Tin.es-Dispatcn, which savs that Professor Beali, of Kansas Agricultural College, has lately made an interesting experiment. He com piled a lN.t of common words from the fifth reader used in that State, and submitted them to a group of high school and college students. The results were astonishing. Only one word, "measure," was correct ly ipelled by all of the 112 student? who tried the test. Ninety-two m:s-od the word "vibiim " and 74 flut-ea on hea ' hi- Rervtcejs i i r i; i ed . k. c rr: .. i ' TV; -.11 '-(:V- V;, ' -eranty. . - -. ':;!. 5LlT-riIIN n i F i - -e(-ns Jviek Hotel !;tN... 21. .1 OPTICIAN i ' U'id Ndek, N. C. , n.; fies. Broken i a .-b3 ! a-i.l frames repaired, ri v cash. A Historic Spot. I.iaiithiow pa'aee, on the shore of lh;; b-.-uitiful sheet of water of that iK'.me in Scotland, is somewhat square s-.'u heavy looking. Linlithgow was t he birlhpl-tce of Mary, queen of Scots; iii i.iiUii.a;iv euurcii janies xv. oi j S.otlai'.d was forewarned by an appa- i rit ion of the coining disaster at Flod X ! den Field; in its streets the regent c- 5 sw I -,:-un'ay vriis suot; tlo'so 1y lhe toAvn 1 ; Edward I. bad two ribs broken by his j horse the night before Falkirk, and on i it .i loch, a chancellor of the exchequer. Lent on economy, issued instructions that the royal swans should be kept down to a dozen. Argonaut. The North CarGiina Jpprppr!a!!ons. Congress rr.ake.-4 the following ap propristlors for North Carolina rivers and creel:: Manteo Bay (for maintenance) ?l.l)00. BeauVrt Harbor, $5,000. B-aufort Inlet, .$10,000, Moivhead City Harbor, $1,000. Approaches to Albemarle Cansl, 3,003. Scuppemong River,, $2,000. Fishing Creek, $1,500.' Bay River, .$1,000. Content nea Creek, $2,000. Neu -e and Trent Rivers (consoli daled) .010,000. . Swlfr Crek, $500. Inland Waterway and Sound to Beaufort Inlet $2,000. New River, including- waterway between Beaufort Harb-.-r and New River and between New River and Svnsboro, $7,500. Cape Fear River, above Wilming ton (open channel work) $12,000. C.ipe Fear River, above. Wiiming ton (locks vnd dams) $50Q0. A new project for Pamlico and Tar Riverr,, which provides for a ch annel ten feet deep t.nd 200 feet wi.ie below Wa'-hington, and six feet deep and 75 feet wide from Wash- . i- fOrT r.'lO mrrton to urenvihe, v;;,ood. Prono -ed water wav cennecting UITH THE GREENSBORO NORMAL GIRLS Pamlico ... . . - , , 1 " . .. I. "cemetery," and excel, w hue iznir.cn river tnrugn w..si tieeiv ..-ihl m.t rot "nttflckf:!" rh'hr. So ! to .loiifv; Lav: S'.n.'ltet it went throngh a long list. Ten vW- r; J idd not spell so easy a w.ro as "writes." Of cotirse, al! th:s lirings up the n-aes'ion of the old Bhi" Btc ! und to. Nor t.ntil rectory hao ve e me into kncvlcdge of t' e ob- ;e -Lions x the pres'-nt i; to t-e blue-back. This objfetion is, haven harbj tnat ny xne iuv un-- or-w.u i . takes three years t.. twin out a speller, whereas by the present, sys tem of hep-skip-jurnp s? e'iing ies s -s, spelUrs such f.- they r re are !.u the T3 ttaC'lefo Boie r river; New k. cnvil'e to nead ox navi- Seu;id, a new project to connect More:-. cad harbor with chan.iel of B-.-gne fiaund and for torn!;.;: l.-asin in fr nt .!! Movt-ht-ad Ci y; L.;!in'-er ; i-. er, as i.-'.r as Lunt- on r ! ;i"r;r. e, i o seaes to ;a ri ver; Bol- t in ed out ia a ie:v woehs. i. ' i- .'ftv b'u-le;er i.-reVor.--! fit" '.' n-. i Good at Arithmetic. 'For goodness' sake, John, how long did you boil these eggs?" ".lust as long as you told me to, my dear." ' Impossible! They're hard as bricks." "I boiled them just twelve minutes." "Twelve! Why, I told you that three minutes was long-enough for an egg!" "Yes, dear, but I boiled four of them.'' Toledo Blade. e - v : i re co? rv w ,'i--;; b'-ir spee:- 'j. d -n a b On every mrri.i-r license doeu-m-nt ihe-e is printed in plain tj'pe t'v - fat that the law ' eeu'res the of ficiating clergyrnsn or jrstice to re- t'lrn 1T- :i i yd i:r.t a fa la '. at d ih. v h Gn Kay-Say The 5.ay A May A llsy Gissllpg May tharms. (1) In England the white thorn, cr hawthorn, is always called "the May." Spencer wrote: "O that I were there To he! pen the ladies their May-bui-l: beared ' Sir Philip Sidney: "With merry a Maying go." Davies: "Enwreathing garlands o? balmy May." "Come," says Herrick, "and coming mark liovv each field turns a street, and naeh street a nark Made green and trimmed with trees; see- how Devotion gives each house a bough Or branch; each porch, each door, ere this, An ark, a tabernacle is Wade up of white thorn neatly in terwove." From an old carol: "We fcaVe been rambling all this night . And almost all this day. And now returning back again, We have brought you a bunch of ' May. A branch of May we have brought you, And at your door it stands, It is but a sprout, but it's well bud ded out, By the work of our goed Lord's hands." (2) In France "a May" wa? a little iid. Because May is lie month of flowers and the month con secrated to the V irgin Liary in i Brazil to-day it is called the month of Mary the young girls of each quartier united to celebrate iii re tarn. They chose a pretty child, dressed her beautiful iy in white, crowned her with flowers and placed n'': . ... . . i her on a throne or tohnge, wdn a ,-.iii.va ?-i b.-.v 1-.rwl '.bf w.- a I'-Trv. a virgin of lovely dajs, flowers, and j 0 eae," etc , eic green benches, a goddess who j On td3 Ise oi Leu; neither distinguished nor recogn:"eJ j s VOi"v' 0:r,i' i a c?r!am nvcr. t or. u tne proiane crovvu. i , T.irt1 Frrdish -iris used to carry : v- ',1,1 not l"' ' f ;' WPs ; i f . f ' Where the Sn3;t biscuit, ' ;: p cr pcia-i-ingrs are required L) ti f."ri ft .7 - .- Vif.""1"-'J-S'"?''..''' 1 .' v? X-'-j,' -i-i. ii- - .-.-.. j- - . , ' ; l I S-J 5 - .. . ( : - : trvzHri'n' ' '";'-, C VT - , j i j ! u-Jot... ' - - c- At it. r - -a ; Ik ' I'l ..s:,as 1 her. i. B.e. ':- i CSC:: kr.OM M.C:-0"...e:i, ;;;.(, his --.honhU-,', lhe! y: "Th;-j I eivej I'reseree mv I , pre-rve st:o--ea Jloc-r in-.: i thr.-winjc it over shepherd wou'd to thee, O . , this tt thee, O j. my sdvr p; t:;:s to thee. O fox, :-v thou r.y lamb.-; 11.1 1 to thee, Vhera Cork Cirtks. Cork, ia : -. ite cf its buoyancy, will not ll 'c to the :-.:: f:: ; ng-.iln from a k-:i! ef I!!';) 1'. ' t be!ov.' tbe ocean's fci:rs'ace, ov.-ieg to i!:o grc.t pre:-.suro of ' -dir. At r: y ier! rl.crt ct tf:r.t ,a .. -..,?.. ver!t it; v.rv brc.c ni;-n v.ps Wir-tv. ',- t' c: : i s i i worn ;;n ' C.tl r'.i Tend to Cavee In i i. j i!;v '!s. iiie cream : fo- c'trn -nd 'g ;'e: t me - joy .'h-.otdele. ox 1 i U. -CearlotU- i) -i'or of h i -,:): ir.cil ;he in '.'. !'! '.: e.f t did not take action thn. This is nrii t-d to call atten'i- n to the law. 11 . . i i-., i. uc. ,iu .iv.-rd i come into ,-onM. in tho ek'-'o Of the lioin l.uuw iu uwuoc c u.. " . , . . , i- -: .' i . i - .i i :.i. i.7 i A r n;. )-v. i eclwj. i to:.; lisen. t.ns, uui .'.i i i.e 1 1 i... " ' I 1 111.. f $ i , 0be,r (t:e ! They eang ;iay-c.arc.s an.i c .ne:i -.i '. -. r .k.P iYrW "Mr: r;e -n lnbi'tjictii selor. i.ad t"div--- c::- i . r-.Tr rS.,1 .. oe: K r i : 1. .. X" It ll. 1" 1 . V V. i i r.cr.-ATia q i inr TPs ! i V . 1 1 v;i ,OT;a..r1',ll!,-. ,o-o, , ;;: u,-m0 lH.:i,hof a trc-c . A :.ed :.ra-r At -.no Limes i eiei i eu i" f.s en'- . , , , , . sla.txear the solicitor A royal household account snows , ; , . To the iilaydcns ci;"v-" "- ' , ; i!:e ,); irist (il. -'iey-day t.r.st a green nd jury of several this cr.try kln.l, b'tt the jury yo i pre tubject to constip ttiori, ;i'..e.dd ;:Vi.i:I : trf.i g di ugs and :. T'" y :v kvo ttmpo- v. ;:.f mi 1 il. eir rj cti.n is :.'.n 1 : MV!et ma-s t.T're e.nnoy t:r. i -'.,:.-th.u'i. n. id.ey m r.o , K- : cure Mid their tendency . v., ike-i the ;.!r. udy -.veak o:- with hic'i they coro-. in -n- 1 1. ,uawl a County Ne A CREAT DISCOVERY. Ti-e Republican conn ;gn fund m 1903 pmounted to lf&o,!'8 27. vu r nnrrrin fnr-d was .?620.G14.- 27. The Republicans h-ni nnre shan j Certain Ingredients Tiod Ready Pro a million in excess of the Democrats j n 0?e ILdrGrow'h wlsen Propar- The rnmb'T who con'ributed t. ly Combined. . ::r:Y mount, n. c. . ; - n I Ne'-k. N. C, on o .. ' e -.d iv of e.vtrh month to lr-'at the diseases of M se, Throat, and fit n :j -' ' uiti: in, ) p. t Srret. I?. SMITH ci t yaS Surgeon i t-- & Commercial ik B .uid'nir a ' ---k. N. C. In Musical Terms. Chief Editor Look here, Sharpe, here's a fiddler been hanged for mur der. How shall I headline it? Musical Editor How would "Difficult Execu tion oiiv One String" do? St. Louis Times. An Example. Knieker They say that in 3,000 years Niagara will stop flowing. Mrs. Knieker That makes me hope the plumber will get our leak fixed yet. Harper's Bazar. English as She Is Spoke. "Must you go?" "Yes. The wife's sitting up for me, and if I miss the last train I shall catch it." Lippincott's. Why Few Men Do. The desire to make good is only oc p.sionally keen enough to make a nan work overtime. the Republican fund was 12,230 and to the Democrat c fund 71,000. In other wores, the number "of contrib utors to the Democratic fund was six times greater, and their eonfrib ,1irmc smmmtpH to a million dollars Th- contributors to V e Be-! is f.nm.d which costho germs ohlicn fur'd. as a ru!", were inter- which rob the hair cf its nature eted inlegi-Utlon. the money com-1 nour.si bb.-a.., r ' c- f i-r, from such men es J. P;erpent e!e an. neauny c miit.on o, --r Mo-tran. Charles P. Taft, Andrew v. i.i.in prevent tne u,, Carnegie, Charles M. Lchaub, John new germs. Jacob Astor and the heads ol t!:e rnocarpm, unr.out .... ,-hndpsired the mc; matter or eye, is a wen t.aoAii various wuu.cn iii.iio ........ . . i i oa nf the Pavne-Aldrich law, ! ingredient for restoring tne hatr to Kt - .,1 r , !. iddiny. ! ii ci('i. Re,-ere:n is one of the most effect ive errm destroyers ever discovered by science, and in co'ii.ection with B na Napthol. which is both genni cidal r-nd anti.-eptic, a combination ;CA Lo::'-!. Dru.r You IIUBT 'OLR LIV Dodsen's Li' T:-k T.,r.e I.-; .-tea I. t together with donat;ons from tie Aall street banks, railroad mag nates and individuals representing the tariff trusts. The contributors to the Demo cratic fund wt re rot personally in terested in legislation. The contributions to the Republi can fund ranged from $110,000 downward, while contributions to the Democratic fand ranged from $5,000 downward. C. H. Tavenncr. its natural color, wb i., - CMOS. I uw -iv the loss of hair has been cau ( d by a disease of the scalp. These ingredients m proper com bination, with alcohol added cs a stimulant and- for its weibdeuned nr.urishing properties, perfect per haps the most effective remedy that is known for sea!:) and hair trouble.-! We have a remedy which is chiefly composed of these ingredients, in combination. with other estreme'y invaluable -medicinal agents. We guarantee it to poritive'T cure dand- tV! Lombeth for a May, 10, s." it'v0, ; ry of St. Mary in Huntingdon:;;; Vl ' ' !'' ' r: i'' (: "Gyventothewyvesof Ilerford f:r j ' .a 5 f-tme, k:.- oy oi 1: . the makying of there May," etc. j . ! r (3) In northern Er.gland all sorts of merry pranks were played on May sr. just as we rrahe April tools The person fooled was a May gos- j H ! Every Time You 7a';o This Poweri'id "Merrv time it is in May. j The iYu'.e singeth her lay." j "In t;,v,P of Mav. the nvcddingale ! In woffe makith miry gale (melody) ! , . So doth the foulcs grete ar.l smr.le, ! ( o:m , is maoe f.o... i..ck Pome en hu'ie, some on d;de.". ;an lvbil lo- reu;- b;.s rir.ny i (4) Scott's "Discovery of Witch- it rs a d- r..---e;-..u ; '.h'r-' long it rriiv .0 o ' i,.t..vn -.i1-fvro5.M vvbi'c 1 !'-? 1 Virks I i ". t I '. 1' ' t 'i v ' . H ; Ul gathered on May-day." The Cer-, of' -n R.d. mans have a saying that on Moy eve 11 T. Wi.lb '. ;-A C..!.:p:.oj the witches meet upon a mountain ' liver me liclne c:i;:el ) ds in the Ilarz Forest, "where they. To v hi rh is po b 1 .' ly g.:. together with the devils, doe den; e to sake the phv of yro-o ar.d feae-t; and the comnv-n pcop.e . .va.i.ula'ei the u -i'j -i doe, the night before the taid dey, strrt it v.o.-; hir:-;, -nd do :: ': fetch a certain thorn and stick it tit you rit ki r ihf n - i - their house-dore. believing ti.e often doe-'. D-..u.i..:i's ia. witches can then doe them no l.arm." ' wc.n't fo-e yo-i :o : ; -p 'Gay's "Shepherd's Week'' eo-:-: vorklr-g -,: fr.;n, n miwAiN divination, bcrin- oene;.i i :1 i'or ei,m:e.i nirg: "Last May-day fair, I search- '; 1 h ed to find a snail that might my se-, Vh:td.e -'-u cret lover's name reve:d." The ! Y.u kno v toio s ""lormng Post" (1771). announce? "Yesterday being the lir.-tof Mry, a ' is ;. c ii I: r e 'ly 1 e'-i.vo that wo haw ,e.-l c . :;'i:e. iien tn atieent ever -. I . () i r'.iitii in it is so strong ,-. r'-'."- I. eo l'..' i o--it:vj ;V.VT- L'. a! i -.Iroi n :l o.-L the user it if i'v c.i not give c ' ti to tod- io i u:.d ei n'; !e't!y rein, dy J.ePion. This prep..ra'ion ix calle: )oir.) 1 R xoi! Oi-derdos. Tlu-y are ' r d miv.l n"ict i V( , I. '.!..', .-.....I ... -.-. i:: !.ctio;i. 'J'h' .V ' u'a 'e of a ic- e id eh. u io -.1 dl cov ry. Via ir nr:n.-!p-d Ing.V ikn' is odoieo;, !(;) !e ' Co nbiced kno; ii in-..;;edien;s. -teie.;-, aivl .: 'c v- "To he e :vere : .i witches, th.?y hang in their e:;t: wir 1 1 ' V. '.!.:! .. . ".ii w ry : ; .".t-n it : f. i c-. - a-.- : e i ,:ver ( .-d ' : ;. if, ,0':i.- R . I 1 v ':' d 0 1' ' ve1- ( ;. 1 i',.r l!:eir i-sefullness ,1 ,.f t-i r.stipri'i -n. il , i.i r. io an- J li. .L l.ut! ro r o u:ir i " eo )l . Id i .y It-; taken at any ,- ur iiiyht, without 'o: i'.g ny iocwnvem 'ikey do n-;l gripe, ioe oca. Ti ey ; .; ;y jt 11,1 r i .SCt s- , , f irtwcl.'. J In y ' .4 o' . :. '.ve.ik, deli -a',! n i oir1 i n op!e, a .veil as ; 1. -. iy pewn. me :.: to" : !; bag; :;. , -0 e -id 1.-.b!etf-, -J. i 1 k iie..i .. ' r. ;! o' o o'y ; i ' i.r . U: -oh ,S:,.r,j. Tii K T. ' 1 according' to annual custom, n num- , , ii. .. ; i.e. her oi psrsons went i;.i ij,:jo-. .wo; ..-3 and bathed their faces u i .h the dev.-; jog on the grass, r.nder the i lea U'.at it. : '-. 1 wr-r, in crow i'ii'.:i -- . . i . . , . i . . I . iflir IP I . j the Fcrap ui .-poL 10 ifai... v. . " ! Some days ago me i.gui ---- there is any vtto nty ion m xoe roo., o,,d miQ thcm .--,.,1." in f-?. j printed showing , the amount 01 j it w',;i voshivo'y cure baldness, or orii:yn,i)ejdand ' dfvlnatioj was - -, j! I r0xr csnt (slit of MckiCnburg r mil r lO.OieV. If thii j " , u.. r, u tt,. Jr j county for hay and feed stud. ltjseaip jias $ c'azed, shiny appearance ft wec?dircring that had beta drop- 1 i, r.nd the S'-iOie as-;.., . j ;....( tS-.h Vahlnsfi ir. . . i ... ..1. i .i M 1 wits Boiuui.uiiii " it a jijv.11 -- "--.- i ed on r.:ay-f;ay into nawo im...-; " f H r. n r 1 1 r 1 nn plS's ii m:'- t , v.. --r n ,. ;?y iriSiai tdi . -ii x-. . r f .. 0 w .-.... lilt. v. , . vVe 0" I eve .reuu'-o i : v v 1 - I V -7 ,ie. Iron Died with I t-- .n.,ntlpt H oV tr counties wnere cotton is tn . if Ci' 171 L U I rH-'.f I I' -T I ... . - 'I tKousando of thin, weak, : Nevs n.ints th-- tq. al y remarkable ! . V ' 0id, r.f ha;r to try 11 ic eioes ; S i-y h--.-? ,-.-12 sLfl Fi! vi Wf ifl i-.j 13 f J U id. r . 1 . ed miiK warm num v-v. , vc-.v. An ! wine. In the Scotch Highlands the boys of eachjiamlc: met every ?.Isy-day j on a moor, doi eu ovci juv . v.-.j v. .V j 1" . ti nfn(.v. .. 1 -r (IT: L!ie IclBL vv.ii 1 .1 .(, M -.!. i... n 5T!( Tfl wnTHFR or;:l iiiiiLU. t .iivftts, v, H ; I 1 . ... llli iu n.i'i... - . . ... - 12 rr, i- fim . ,,,..!. r ,ntr, i ;i ST: l ; ' . . J .... fV . r. frrnw ti!) r I !1 . ii . .. l t . t. ,....-(, svr.tp ims nccn a a ; j,uow - ......... i : core viui-uiuu " - , . . j.;nQ nius, ano, v.o.ne eiJL-iii; ' Vkwf them frn' amP- I i,oAshevih. r-nii e the Srate. . . B4tisfaoliim ,,f th uer, we will b.ked in the embers an 5 ;:::;y.rl:i" '; and robust. I And -ih's n a coueti that oug!:t to ; w. l(.a,. q.Je.on or Quibble return j 0RWP.A c,::... Breaking the cake1 ?..::t Vi T . ... H ma' eiou. h bu ter f,r Inane con-; ,v cent pa;j us for it. We print". . -if , n:ecos gs th.re vere 'Vl 3 It creates an appetite, Bar.pi.sOI1 !ilsl1 for exr,0.t abroad. :;h,;OTit,e on every bottle. lt.iWyUackedone jeev.dth; I ft aids digestion, fills the North Carolina can never be a: h ,:.rfeeted a p ositive cure m 93per ; ch(i). 1;Ut all the pieces iiHo a, ' I ti ,;fL il rich Stte as h-mr as it sends money j . of cse3 where ptIt to a pract;- ; ,.t '.,nd cach boy, blindfolded, I - CU,a " H out of the S ate for feed s.uir, meat: , , . , , - v: !.'-' . TT ' : ; n a . 10-1 Down on the rainless coist cf Peru and adjacent islands, throng thousand ! of pelicans. i;., PcS -V .-;r pvere-.ntnt 1G the riChei t i. )w U.ia- AIVw W-i IJvU w...-. ' - -. . guano in the world. It is Nature's own plant-food, made in her Isctory withcut acids andhigh-procf chemicals and contains plar.t-fcods that men has never been able to imitate. And now we arc balancing Fcruvian Guano to raw vanca wu and'ertps with hih-p.rade AmmoniStes and Potash. Ve have joined tlatare'a sk'U in ctca..'. to the skill of scientmc mixing. . The or.cf.-.rc r.r Mi,-irrr-. which we Tcid last year brought an avalanche of tcstimoniala. an insistent demand for more. W- rt us now for cur booklet and full information. f veins with rich red i i M blood. " H j J After illness or loss of weight from any ! I cause, it brings strength I and flesh quicker than ! pi anything elscy ALL DRUGGISTS T?e- ( ne drawing the bla-k and butter. We should not omy H -9S Hair Tonic is entirely , , .f U;e v5ctim- 0f Real, the Gae- ' raise enough of all for home con- j ur.1.k? PR,j we think, in every Par" ! Jk Sijn.rr0:j. He had to bap three! I t I .-I.I MIT .. ... - v Crt "Q mil SU"Ultl -Jl '" 3 sumplnn, nut ..bu-um -j- ticu'.'.r, nctttr i aaa -'-i , tin ,es throngn tne nre, tnus msunr-g ; s, t& ., ruB, F??nM r heZtl: 'd for m3n and beast through th. : . foriuld be -Keep Our Money ; tnisaiaiion our entn. a fest, j at Home" and the besc way to carry Vive you: Rernem val. Each person took an oatmeal bMV. this motto out. is to raise all heme ; (m can obf an Rexall Remedies on which each of nine knots' j supplies and have a surplus to fell ; in Scotland Neck oniy at our store-' dedicated to some deity who! Q'M to folks in other Scates.-News and r The Rexall Store. E. 1. WhitencaJ prearved or to some animal that; CLV,rr' -. ,r--ts-r-, ... " - jObserver " - - Company.. - " " ' . ( m. ... .... ... . .... ... f..jr.n J
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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Feb. 29, 1912, edition 1
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