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S d Lsrgesf Circulation OF ANY ommonwea: The Largest Circulation ;G?jify Newspaper. OF ANY Halifax County Newspcpcr. ::ry iitor and Proprietor. 'Excelsior" is Ourjlotto. Subscription Price $I.CO Per Yer. VL XXVII!. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912. NUMBER 14. c YV.i tl:-' tr. .. raises of Mcmy c;ddcn Deaths, . ;- n VM?e r'evii!fag in this . --:;t Ja'crov.s because so deeep ; ,.aV Vvo Sia'iy sudden : : p'-- -- deaths ere caused ' r'-' h' itlieart cis .,' . v-; yP tase, i-neuaiocia.r :-' Lccrt failure or c I P ror.Jcxy ere often n-c result of kid rev diser.se. If kidnev trouble i t t'i. " .1 I .1 : 0 thckidiiey-poisou-.- cd blood will st- crcranB, censing catanh cl ::v.k-liit cr f-cdiiae:it in 1 r.rhe, back ache, lame elf crossness, ncrvotis- . ifincys themselves break away cell by cell. a!ti:osl always result :::cv.t cf the kidneys a:ul ; ; that organ is obtained . :.-: r treatment of the kid- ..;;3t corrects inability tc valuing- rinhiinrassinprit, rhat uiipkasaut necessity v'.lou to go often through: i ; 'v t tip rraiiy.tkrcs durir r; : : ' id r.r.d iinnsediatc effect - thorcat kidney retted v : . It stands the highest Le ;vr::able heaiih rcsteiir.f; ' I. ! will cenvince anyone!! "- is rkaraut to take a;id is '. 'r.r'-:-t$ in ilfty-ceiit end ataa:. You mr.v have a :.:! a bcoh O at 'tells all . ". - ; re - f.v iriail. Address, : J-itCcliotTHon, T. V. read;::;; this gren- : ---aper. JJrri't make : ;-::.::: bcr the name, . ! .'. :i't let a dealer sell :' of Swamp-Root '.: disappointed. AN EXCUSE FOR HUSBANDS Discovery of Woman Who Has Spent Twenty Yearc in Studying Do mestic Problems. P .:;::v at Lav., -.-.;.t!:ind Neck, X. C, Dunn "SOCK BILL PLAN.' Piea io Farmers to Cut Deep Cotton Acreage This Year. A heavy load of moral responsibility should never be foisted upon a man In the first flush of youth. If it fs, ho U almost sure to let it slide -off when he arrives at years of maturity, and all sorts of complications are liable to fol low. Mary Austin, who wroto "The Ar row Maker," explained these things and several others to the members cf the Legislative league at the Waldorf Astoria. "I have been spending a good deal of time lately at the domestic relations court," she said in elucidation of her statement concerning the overfreight ed young man, "and I have learned that in a great majority of cases the man 40 or thereabouts who has grown tired of his wife, because her beauty has faded and refuses to support her any longer, so that she has to appeal to the courts, was compelled to go to work whoa he was thirteen or four teen to help maintain his parents or brothers and sisters. By the time he reaches middle life his moral muscles, which were strained and stretched be vend their proper capacity when they were tlill soft and untrained, haveSe corne feeble, if they haven't snapped entirely, and he can't be depended upon far anything." 'Irs. Austin admitted that what she had just said war-n't generally known. but f-he added that it was nevertheless i but has ctntlv. To t her Cotton Growers of the South: I feel it proper and advisible in me as the one who should be best informed as to probable results to to be expected under the "Rock Hill Plan" movement for reduction of cotton acreage, to sound a final warning to every one who has signed the "Rock Hill Plan" pledge to ad here strictly to it, not only as a mat ter of personal honor, but for the sake of his own direct gain and pro tection. With equal emphasis I would urge all, in their, own interest, who have not been reached by "Rock Hill Robin Hood and Guy (it Gisborne. CAMPAIGN HANAGEK NAMED. Governor Kitcbin Appoints F. R Kc Ninch ot Charlotte. absolutely true. She was sure of it, because she had spent 20 years study in g just such problems. GERMAN KNEW THE PIECE Ar.-iusinc; Incident in Campaign to EiV coursgs Respect for trie Na tional Anthem. I.-.. ,. wl r.o'aever ms services required. ii. c. r.'twN. "' C. I":if:.-!J. " C. ! I . j ji.- L; i. i i j Vo -,t Law i North Carolina. I i v:v in al matters j ?;p.:rii!i7 to railroad ! sponsible for au pi mi i '"riskier ei Law ? r,':- 3?rviees are -r;-ovo i pecuritv. V J TV.:. --, t. Kit-h:n, M.rr Pr.m :io. 1S1. 6o K ITCH IX :". 1 Sarceons , Jriek Hotel ' .r.v N.. 21. I-HCIAN '1 FP.213. Broken I wl fr;im23 repaired. Mrs. Vv'illiam G. Eoyd of Kingsbury place, an enthusiastic member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and former cLairmo.ii of the Missouri states song committee, is directly re- the new order reaairkia lie con cert. 3 iu this city to be with "The Star Sranglcd Banner." During -a talk with Parli Commissioner Davis, in which the lack cf respect shown tha nacicnal air by St. Louisans iu public places was de plored, I-Irs. D-yd sug c-sted a cam pricn cf edu?ifyc as, a rerady for ths GVti- the results cr the attempt. She and her husband, with Commiss ioner Davis, visited Carr square cn the evening of the first band concert, fiter the new order went into ffect, thinking to see in the polyglot audi ence there a typical example cf the masses' familiarity with the national air. As soon as the first note3 sounded the men in the party removed their hats, but all were alert for devetep-rr-ents arcund them. Nobody appeared to notice the music except one big German, who gave vent to several dis gusted grunts as it proceeded. Think ing to test him, Mr. Davis asked if he knew what that piece was. Pjan canvassers, or who have de clined to sign the pledge, to cut the feats to while away the time acreage and cut it deep. My opin ion of the judgment of the man who will increase his acreage this year is not flattering. Planting time is about on through out the belt, and the "Rock Hill Plan" work is being closed up in the several States, with an unusual ly late spring prevailing generally over the belt. The movement cf fertilizer has gotten a tardy start, put on a mighty gait re- him? Ain't I Cherman ? is now Dot'3 'Dia V.'acht am Rhein,' but mein Gott, hew dey tlays him!" St. Loui? Times. : -. - 1 -. : ;: . ,thrvl Neck, N. C, on V ! .-vj-d.y of ea.;h month . rrr-t the diseases of ', I.''.s, Throat, and fit V I j vN AND SlJRGEONj l i'Ml Neck, N. C. !:;ot Street. ; J -;a and Surgeon " i n. 1 1 c r & Commercial : -.::k Bjiidinjr .-.-! Neck. N. C. J . 4. .,. t.5 ill Usl DENTIST. '.' ''c i.f stairs in White-hoa-d Ruilding. ; from 'J to 1 o'clock ' 1 tr 5 o'cloclr. ' i Fashion Is Fashion. "Why do all the women walk like ducks this year?1' was the cpuestion put to a friend cf mine, years since, by a younger brother. He did nor. knew that a quite new kind cf corset had suddenly, during the summer months, "come in." To wear it meant change of gait and pos ture, eventually actual change cf shape. Yet we all wore it and doubt less went cn praising the Venus of Melos as we did eo. - Th notion that, after wo have learned frciu the scientists to deal in evolutionary periods of millions cf years, we ought not naively to expect ta alter the human form in a season or two, never occurred, I fancy, to any el us. "3u2ires3 i3 business," men are credited T.itL saying, 'when inited to apply abstract laws of honor. "Fath ion is fashion," women wouid suroiy say if invited to apply abstract laws ci beauty. Atlantic. Those who look to a late spring, the noise of fertilizer reduction, or to the other fellow doing the re ducing to any combination of these to protect them against low prices are apt to be the ones to suffer. The enly safe course in the pres ent crisis is to cut the acreage and cut it deep. The spring of 1897 is siid to be the latest on record. The number of acres planted that year exceeded 1886 by 1,046,375, and the number of bales produced exceeded 1836 by 2,400,000 with the result that prices were lew during the fall of 1S97. If we are to take 1897 as an example it will not do to depend cn the bad weather doing the work. We have a four million bale sur-t.-- l;::.:zr.z c. 't our heads. Im portant foreign spinners who bought at last fall's low prices for three years ahead, will not be in the mar ket at living prices th's fall. Mil! labor unrest and world-wide coal troubles further militate against us. To play the game properly we should not make more than 12,000,000 bales this year. The courage of those who flirt with this condition is won derful, but their judgment would not do to describe for publication. Let the cry be, "Cut the acreage and cut it deep." Corn can be planted as late as -July 1st, and the farmer will be a great deal better off if he raises less cotton and more corn, for in the end he will get as much for a small crop as he wouid if he raised a large one, and have all his corn clear. , J. G. Anderson, Oiiginator "Rock Hill Plan." Raleigh, N. C, March 29. Gov ernor W. W. Kitchin announced the appointment of Mr. F. R. McNinch, of Charlotte, as manager of his cam paign throughout North Carolina for the United States Senate to suc ceed Senator F. M. Simmons. He has just secured the consent of Mr. McNinch to take this position and will at once open headquarters in Raleigh, the campaign to be con ducted from this place. The Gov ernor's friends are expressing the deepest satisfaction at this selection. Mr. McNinch was local manager in Mecklenburg county for the Kitchin campaign for Governor and was eminently successful. He is a law year and publicist of recognized ability with very extensive acquaint ance throughout the State. He was one of the leaders on the floor of lower house of the 1905 General As sembly. NO CCAUSE TO DOUBT. A Statement of Facts Backed by Strong Guarantee. 16,050,819 Bales Ginned. V'v - -w-n kill iir-stui.-ic? Hie hi!a PS"1--- v.'--: a Fall's to Srtore OrasJ y ; .. ' '- ?.? -' s iU T"iitiiul Co, 1 - - s. . : a1' ' - iiv.-.iiaiinr gT i-S i'fllTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. y" ' '':..: Soo-mixo Syrcp has been ' r r YEARS lv JIIWOSS ot 'i - f v ti.cir C1IILURKN WHItK ; ' "' v.-:"! I-Kuj .-J7CT SUCCESS. It ; " c:tl; l), SOl'-TKNS the GUM 8. : ' i " ; CUHKB ViKI COI.1C, or.d hv,V. . r "-'"-V f'-r L)1AURKg:a. It is at- '., ' ' ' jje sure end ns-'k fcr "Mrs. " i-i-: i'yz -;," and ake no oilier i. ut s a bottle. . - . . -.a.";w.a..(ii x-?'''r hi " ' 'l ' c . "1 - Aa?'t '- - Li 'iJiiL; Li' ll 'ssia wJ1 is the best and quickest way to perfect health. Women and girls wjio suffer are simply weak weak all oyer. Opiates and alcoholic mixtures are worse than worthless, they aggra vate, the trouble and lower the standard of health. r, mm fca I snort's wis strengthens the whole body, invigorates and builds up. Be sure to get SCOTT'S it' the Standard and always the best., AI.I, DRUGGISTS' Washington, March 20. The cen sus bureau's preliminary report-on cotton ginning, giving the govern ment's first figures, other than esti mates, on the size of the 1911 cotton crop of the United States, was issued at 10 o'clock thi3 morning, and s-hows the total crop to have reached the unprecedented size of 16,050,819 running ba'es, counting round as half bales and including linters. which is equivalent to 16, 205.06 f00-pound bale?. The crop reporting board of the department of agriculture in its eS timate rf the 1911 cotton crop, issued December 11, reckoned the the total production at 14.SS5.0C0 bales of 500 pounds gross weight. The cenntry's 1010 production was 12,005,688 bales of 500 pounds. In previou Record jears, the total crop was 13,557,306 bales in 1908; 13,595,493 in 1S03; and 13,679,954 bales ia 1904. The sheriff of Nottinghamshire had set an enormous price upon the head of Robin Hood. One Guy of of Gisborne, a skilful archer, deter mined to win the prize and betook himself to Sherwood Forest. Little John and Robin caught sight of the stranger and knew instinctively that he had come on some definite ei rand which it would be well for them to find out. Little John proposed that he should go alone to sound the stranger. Robin was unwilling to entrust the delicate matter to him, and Little John left in a huff. Robin had some pleasant words with the intruder, promised that he would lead him to Robin Hood, and did lead him into the heart of the forest. He proposed some archerv They had some merry sport together and each admired the other's masterful use of the long-bow. Robin at length revealed his identity and Guy his errand. They agreed to fight till the death o! one or toe other, and there began as wonderful an exhibition of heroic combat as his tory records. Robin lost his footing and Guy was about to take posses sion of his helpless body, but Robin's importunate prayer to the Virgin was heard and he got on his feet again. He soon had vanquished his opponent. With a heartfelt note of compassion for the dead man and a grim jest over the necessity of put ting the worst cloth on the best man, he exchanged clothes with Guy and then disfigured the dead face be yong recognition. Mounting a good horse he hastened to the sheriff and announced himself as Guy of G's borne, the slayer of Robin Hood. The exultant sheriff would have re warded him with money, but the hero declared that the slaying of that vile outlaw, Robin Hood, was reward enough, and hurried away. In a few moments he saw Will Scar lett fleeing from the sheriff's sol diers, and he rescued him. Then he came upon Little John tied hand and coming weakness, and aiding to re- foot, expecting to bo hanged. He store the bowels to more vigorous rescued him. Then safely arriving and healthy activity. in hip, forest, homp. he rsnm ed his Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable own clothing and impersonated Guy and idcal for lh? use of children, old of Gisborne no more. folks and delicate persons. We can- Guv of Gisborne will march in the not to6 hihIy recommend them to procession on May 18ih, at the State , " sufferers from any form of con- Normal College at Greensboro. stipanon ana us attendant evns. That s why we back our faith m them with our promise of money back if they do not give entire satis faction. Three size3: 12 tablets 10 centt, 36 tablets 25 cents and 80 tab lets 50 cents. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Scotland Neck only at our store The Rexa!! Store. The E. T. Whitehead Co. to substantiate g Economizes Btsfger, tlouv, 01 c-sgs; oiaMes tae Eocci more (m $ appetising aad I'vlselsssme fra The only ElahSng Fowilep made . from RoyaJ Grape Crcarca ofTarficr ' Pickpocket Specialist. The age of specialism! A pichpoc !:- et who was arrested in Paris l.:,t . v.eelc mentioned that he only exer cised his profession on the irresistible pockets of persons watching an novo- I plane. rutic-h. We guarantee immediate and posi tive relief to all sufferers from con stipation. In every case where our remedy fails to do this we will re turn the money paid us for it. That's a frank statemen of facts, and we want you them at our risk. Kexaii urueriies are eaten ju-st' like candy, are particularly prompt J aud agreeable in action, miy be taken at any time, day o; night; do not cause diarrhoea, nansea, griping, excessive looseness, or other unde sirable effects. Thev have a veiv mild hut no;it;v-f. rntinn nnon To UesP N'ut3 Frci'1. ui sails wan vsmcn uiey come in con-. nuts aie ,)acked in l&y6n f,r tact, apparently acting as a regula tive tonic upon the relaxed muscu- ar coat of the bowels, thus over- r:-ju.-3 Elottcrg. I'.uinly Mcttera for a Rirl's desk are inado Ly cultii; out and coloring a figure from c-jilbo:ird. The colonial, tioop-il.i-.ted lil lie h;d:e are the best. Fj.co tin-- li.k x" It li LhiitinK nsner ns "What made vou si latf? " "I met Smithson." "Well, that is no renown why vou .should be an hour lute gf'.cing hmi to supper." "1 know, but I askf.l him how he was feeling, and he insisted on toiling- me-about his stomach trouble." "Did you tell him t tahe Cham berlain's Tablets-?" "Sure, that is what h - n'vd-." o!(l Dv a:i doaiors. t j wi-il n:t the " a ! k" ptece of card j b-.?.i-(l f;i.ciitti to I t i- to stand .fcer a? I thttt she n::.y prr dil.? ever the ink bot ' tl;. "My HU!i; t-on had a very severe or.i. I w,-,.s itcommcndod to try Ch jii.l.oi!f.in'.s CoiTgh Kuncdy, and licit i . ii Mna'l lottlo was finished he Wii.-. as well f!a ever." writes Mrs. F, Silk-?. 2) Dowiinj; street. Sydney, Aiv.trniia. This i fined v is for salt l y s.'.l !cak-r.:. :-rul iod and kept in a cool plnei th;y keep fresh for an Indefinite lie: Poak thin in warm water for an hour before nsinr; if you woidd have then red a3 if they had just been gath ered fresh from tin tre?. Bright Definition. A teacher naked a boy the differ ence be! ween ,n i-dund and a ponin tula. The boy replied: 'Take a gki;--.; of wiit- i- and b f.kiss of milk. tV.iih a i!y r.iid i::t It in the water; It will he an i:,la:id. I era use It Is entire ly sun rounded by water. Put it In tho milk aud it v. Ill be a peninsula, be cause it is nearly surrounded by water." ACTUAL STARVATION. Facts About Indigestion and Its Re lief That Should Interest You. Sponsors and Chaperones. The rpor.sors and chaperones who will represent the United Sons of Confederate Veterans during the Re-union, have been announced by General W. G. Pritchard, of Charles ton, S. C, Commander-in-Chief of the'u. S. C. V. The appointments are as follows: Sponsor-in-Chief, Miss Mary Cus tis Lee, of Fredericksburg, Vp.; Maids of Honor, Miss Constance Hall Jaques, of Macon; Miss Lila Left witch Jamison, of Roanoke, Va.; Miss Mary Stewart, of St. Louis, Mo.; Chapesone-in-Chief, Mrs. J. I . Norficot, of Memphis, Tenn.; Matron of Honor, Mrs. Florence . Wadley Coleman, of Macon, Ga. . - V Although Indigestion and Dyspep sia are so prevalent, most people do not thoroughly understand their cause and cure. There is no reason why most people should not eat any thing they desire if they will only chew it carefully and thoroughljT. Many actually starve themselves in to sickness through fear of eating good-looking, good -smelling, and good-tasting food, because it does not agree with them. The best thing to do is to fit your self to digest any good food. We believe we can relieve Dyspep sia. We are so confident of tnis fact that we guarantee and promise to supply the medicine free of all cost to every one who will use it, who is not perfectly satisfied with the results which it produces. We exact no promise?, and put no one under any obligation whatever. Surely, nothing could be fairer. We are located i ight here and our repu tation should be sufficient assurance of the genuineness of our offer. We want everyone troubled with Indigestion or Dyspepsia in any form to come to our store and buy a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take them horn a and give them a reason able trial, according to directions. Then, if net satisfied, come to U3and get your money back. They are very p'.easant to take; they aid to soothe initible stomach, to strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, and natui-al bowel action, thus leading to perfect and healthy digestion and assimulation. A 25c. package of Rexall Dysper sia Tablets furnishes 15 days' treat ment. In ordinary cases, this is suf ficient to produce a cure. In more chronic cases, a longer treatment, of course, is necessary, and depends upon the severity of the trouble. For such cases, we have two larger sizes which sell for 50c. and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. .The E. T. Whitehead Co. Constipation causes headache, nau sea, dizziness, languor, heart palpi tation. Drastic physics gripe, sick en weaken the bowel3 and don t cure Doan's Regulets act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. Never can tell whn you '11 mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn o." scald. B prepare 1. Dr. Thom as' Eclectic Oil instantly relieves th? Ipaln U ickly cures the wound. I.Tikcs a great difference in most' won:::. TSwy ire trouMcd with "nerves' they suffer from backache, hcaduJ.c, f.l.cpl c;', a sensation of irritability or twitch!., hot flad-.cr dizzy spt-li.;, or muny o:l.cr ..v;.:r-.s t,f female weakness.' Tii local J!s-Tuer and i.-.ii;u?i.nstti,n .hv.!J be treated v.jli Dr. 1'iercc s Lotion blets and the irreguliuty anj v.-eak:caj t l tr.c lamis tysit-m co.rrcicu mu i HO Mr.iiil tiposi inc younj terming structures is restorative tonio -d ..irei.oth-j'iviny rerviee end rc,1;I:-t-r. Vvt over lorty year sow ny u Tablets and the irreguliut and v.-eak:caj t l t'.c i.-r.iu.s tysi rtrengthened with Dr. Picrr.a's Favorite I'lVicription. 'i ho str.i vvciau or the woman of raiddis .;ic--: U-c -J '''"' tJ .-.-ay bo too greet tor her r.trerglh. l lite U the tone t tae tin sT V'- ..?ti-;ri Scoir. Tic ore rcmrJj so perfect warrant outside fceither number! s3 and c't.J tartly Co iii .itrete these remarks : n-.-r rX ;:', J ! ci.. f r-...r r-a Cnwn p.ml i'rrj-uHr.' : . - : a l.i-'.. j .-..!. tt l ap-.i'y to tho doc- 'tf v: ;.'..i I ii.vl :,.li.. ii;nu '.i.'i:. iiiar;' imnt una inrrr- iV.l 1 .v" t'i ! v.- a-i .! - r..-,..-... 1 i t i j U:t 1 woiiM not listin. My tiui W 1 i 'vrtlt .-o l .'.- I'-: i-K iv.-'s K:i v-nte rivwrititiri Wlwtl 1 .") t.7t- t!.l- '-:' : 1 '! n:,l .:'r. am the llww. but titer l V' i'i-.'i . -'. i'-- ... i , ,' '(..,', I it-. 1 t.ivwlf rn'niinr, 1 droptiwl tho do--,'--niul t,.'(- V)r !,' c- ' r..veri' I'rw r-,;i'm. t Inly for it 1 think I Go-il S n;w.- hr?u ii vi-l r.iv I-Jitvv ii. f.iv.i my Uc. I Icel bctUC aotf twin !.i iwcr.ty y.:arr." ..n.n'a r.wM"'' veiknCSSC3 O.I'J 1lStrC-':i'l ii I'hilCIIIj. Li compcraiiiJ.-. a.sd r.o ax curaue f i.t-cis as i i's mabera ia j-rf iri U.t every ingredient on its v.-raprcr. Tfi.f ' rcr.di v'.ich ubsoJuicly contains !.'?v iWl Fn'1-.wimi latter sc!ctct! ct rar.di:r.i from a lare L Jn t..ii J i,: fur !-...! . T! 00000-K0-CK5 KK0 OO O-OO OOOOOOfl 1 Scotland Neck Guano Co., Cotton Seed MANUFACTURERS OF a in lVUSill 6S. a" ISM ; Jtl 6. ' A. Have you .stopped to -oiisi(lir how impoi'(;tii( it ix l !' t'vt -vy f;i know what ingroilipnts rronst itutMhe FFJtThMZIS that In- hiiys? labor, yemr crop, ihu suiport ol' your family all i'p tnl s on rmn Tr. 1A rni v should i our vcar s S W. fisOWf) 1Y 7 Tl m smmmi'b mm S.an.' FKIITIL- iitth' plaat licsl t-lass of It ilnos not nnv to laiv a FHilTl LIZFdl h.v-ans - it I-vchoap IZFHS on the market are made of low-prire manorial and have very frA nnnliima- 1lfilP.i fll'l" f'lWtlv M I fill V I'.i'ic'. W ' I) !' k l!l:lkili!i' till4 n.niu i jiuiui i 3 j - - i FFRTILIZEHS, in our opinion, that are sold in the South. We givo you TWO TIIOFSANI) pounds of the followi:-;', niah 1 ivl in eju-li ami. every ton: Cotton Seed Mo.d. Fi.-!i Sr-rap, Dried Uhxx!. Nil rate o!'odn. llijih-. Grade IMiospliates. Muriate of Potash. Manui" SaUs ;-t:d Kaiiiil. Our Goods Have Lasting Qualities Erklie igeSoil Call for booklet which t'AU you what others think r our tM)TT() SKMI) MBAL AND FISH SCIIAT (iFAXO. IMit it in your oidr for our -roods to-tlay. .Prices are low. If your merelinnt will not furnish them to you rail on us. SCOTLAND NECK GUANO COMPY Scotland Neck, N. C. OOOOO-OO 0KKKKKK0KKKOW y9
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