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t ! ! J. (.?. r isnhr.i'ny ; ..vv: Ii- i-::-".'. V'- ..- tht . : nun y i'- ' i iV. i. i. r: Kitchiv. . and- tl. -'? P''irif c . . . : ; ;i ; li, v Si.,::,; . v ft- r or ::; !' t.i.-.-- . oiv n ;1 c.! ::.-:if-- " nv:-.ra;;. '- C"::tn: . . '. ' s: ' " r::. - ' r.rir.':'?.'. ;;.k l : ; - - ',-'. '. 1 . i . i : t . Viwc ' mv:Lz : Ke; : . UA a- - i. Pal!; y. ' - . McJir.r-k- '-.fM ; ..Wc-UI,.n--;I. r ft. -: r JiiT!-.!.!;. vi:i-.-- ,j(U'i-.vc-! -(joiiocf T-r;v- v.if.: :: - i : ! . V. Iiaii :': Kf'-': . T-P; '- - -- I". 1 '-it ' :. farmer.- '-crot; tip to t.'"cy cro'''. "'; Henderson, N. C, Get. 12 The Jay ! perf orjYinnce of The Pink Mask has pl-a?ed the audience at Henderson ;-.. Proprietor, and 1 feel safe in saying that all who attend the performance ort Monday and Tuesday nights will receive the worth of their money.' The tdiow is ab:-'!uf e'y clean, the sinprinpr is excep tionallv Rocd, the dancers are clever, and the stajre civets are all that CiUhi he desired. ElAVAUI.) Warkisom, ;.I,nvycr lt::kh Academy of Music. Mr. Pov threes, Manager of the Uendcson Opei t--T.;iy : ihat Great Perlarciicg Liens. Fail "ITk? Fink Mask company gave a i Irs, i very J ::sed.. poed show, audience well The iiew There are some wonderful lions with the John H. Jparks Shows that will exhibit here Tuesday, Oct. 29. They are not only of amazing size and beauty but they have been trained to do some of the most thrilling acts ever presented to an audience. Herr Fritz Brunner, the world's greatest lion tamer, was born and raised in the jungles of equatorial Africa, and from child hood was accustomed to hear the rear j of the man-eating kings of the forest that prowled about his cabin T)-i CritlCISill alio laiuci uiiti- iujuuiu some lion cubs which he trained to House, say uve t..oni y met at irst.. for Manager Harrison of the Academj ;j jn yl? hunting expeditions. Thus )L vi uJt til u; i riioui . it.ijo. 'A good show. Pleased audience azvi worth the money." Ti above show will appear at vludrv's orera house Friday r ight. reared the boy naturally became a a lion tamer and hunter. Selecting some cubs of the largest species known, he reared them and educated C.!i evnui :oL names "w:r. C: , , '::"!:. ;-): 0- ; -;. the V . I - i '- '-J he !8th. Reserved seats, 7" cent-r, j iCm to perform feats that would -e::erai admission, 50 cents. , niustrjits the amazing strength and - agaility of these Leasts. j During the performance of the ! firinrl.!3 Shows r. p-miin of these mon- Kosemary, Oct. 14, 1912. The I ster animals will be turned loose in irctr.'.elod mcet;ng in th2 Roseir-ary ; a great steel enclosure in full view Bin German. On Friday evening, Oct. 11 there was a big German given at Cedar Island Hall by the Mullen's club. There was a large crowd present who seemed to enjoy the dancing as Mr. C. L. Linden with Mrs. B. F. Lovcgrove took the lead and were followed by Mr. Ernest Carlisle with Miss Maggie Lucas, M. L. Walston with Miss Willie Lovegrove, J. S. Lewis with Miss Effie Moore, Her man Statoa with Mias Mabel Moore, Richard Lucas with Mss Lueile Car lisle, Luther Acree with Miss Lula Edmond, Hmis Price with Mrs'. C. T. PtnweU, L. N. Finch with Miss Pherlellia Harden, of Edgcombe county, W. A. Siaton with Mis D. A. Walston, C. W. Lewis with Miss Lula Briston, Denms Ilyman with Miss Hazel Warren, of Suffolk, Va., J. G. Gray with Miss Luciie Harper, of Kocky Mount, J. L. Edwards with Miss ILittie Worsley, of Whita kers, A. C: House with Miss Louise Hunter, of Petersburg, Va , J. C. Gray with Mhs Lilly Douglas, of Toronto, Canada. Chaperones: Mrs. Joseph Win bum and Mrs. Ii. W. Andrews 3 closed Friday r.ight, of the audience. Herr Brunner will A. C). Moore was ably ' enter t'nis enclosure, unarmed, and O.-t. h 11 a:-i.ted in the m-ceting by Rev Wosuulis, of Portiniiuth, There wtve seven accessuai Ii. J. ; put the-:e lions through some aston Va. ' ishing pterformances. It is the most to the ; thriiiipg act of the kind ever seen liurch and we hope many more to ; and will never be forgotten by the o!;-!v. Brother- Wesaalis is in-'. beholder. He preached ! hike every other act and feature lee I a iine preacher. era wif-i lower a nd presenented with the Sparks Shows i.-'. r. fulness. His goodlnftticnce as i it is far away from and superior to a strong gospel preacher and a ; my thing of the kind ever seen be thorough christian will long 13 felt j fere. Tliere are numerous other ii f hi community, j trained animal acts in which tigers, He lefi Saturday morning for. his ; leopards, hyenas, tremendous ele fcome in Virginia and our prayers ' phants, etc. will obey the commands and host wishes follow him. of their fearless masters SZEMA OF THE SOtf AFTER 20 YEARS SUFFERING SAXO GALVE BRINGS RELIEF. a . 5-. a 912, o'clock P. fl Ten Dollars id be Awarded to The Leading Lady. Get Busy. l Tr':!.rr:r Grc;d Interest Cetntering on First Count Which will Show the Standing of Each Contestant. Will You be First and Get the Gold? ii. H: rgvyn. r;p.,-.-. '.t.. 1:1,--The 't aioh" are As the time grows nearer for the! j n est count many are getting anxious io ktiw who the lucky contestant 1 will be. The ballot box will close j promptly at 7:30 p. ru., and the 1 iudges iviil proceed to count the t voles rmd -awnrd tlie ?10 in gold to '"the ' ccrAestant who has' the largest number of votes. j 1 The time Tuesdav, October 22 I the : coar t The place The Commonwealth ! office. ; Th xllot box will close for the first of the contest. day, f-Kt ' be ).nh' i. Wo oi );s "o li: ,. -r i'.'T have cc tn.g a!- Vv...:I.r.;ir v2 ' aroy"!? ' . Ths: ' : and eti'' ' Elever-c ; I5eyA...G. V ; TurkeyPvj'ich S',; MY,-;;T;U .Kin;; to; MrS -Mar.:-! L-ahd.- pui'chf.sed . rniles.east . :. rrirls are playing before :e.-t t.:e : -Yany audiences just at present and .x peanut ; the performance!- will he kept up ijof the ; until the ballot box closes for the f'dder to ; f.Y.,t CCUGt, Tuesday, October 22, at i 7:w' o'clock d. m. The Commonwealth voting contest i ? something like another election you cannot tell who will be the win- ;r pa.ures are get- ';:;ht many chills ! t!:fee w(-el:s : : ! v-;'k. ! e 'in abund-1 ie who ; i times, the last is first end the first ii last. There are liable to be some dark horses" in the race who are ; not making much noise or saying much; they have been too busy get ting votes. Oi course if you win this special 1 prize of $10 in gold your votes will count on the piano and other valua ble iHzpr f.t thp r!rcunf the erntpct ': I This is only done to get everybody started and to repay them for get ling these votes. But remember you are getting your votes away up in the thousands and you will be of the Round better off when the final lap of .the X- the home of j content is started. "For 20 years I suffered with, dry -eczema of the scalp during which ime I had tried every 0 called ecze ma, remedy on the market without benefit. At last I saw Saxo Salve ad vertised and decided to try it and af ter using one tube, for the first time in 20 years I am free from that terri ble itching and scaly dandruff. I wish every one suffering from eczema or other skin troubles only knew what a wosderful remedy Saxo Salve is. T. F. Thompson, Hopkinsville, Ky. Saxo Salve allays the frightful itch ing and burning of eczema, de stroys the germs and heals the skin. You cannot do better than to try it for eczema, tetter, ringworm or any skin affection. We give back your mon- j ey if Saxo Salve does net satisfy you. j E. T. Whitehead Company Scotland Neck, N. C. RP A JlmC '" Hick ry Oha??t,l 1. ii. : :uvi'.clied at icv iromuig. . r.b'.-ut; nine A called .nxH.-c:rvj Table Club !,;' Mrs. Stu:n r ir.ilh noon, .Qeto" : vh, itg off liars' y el e'e'r- rresi!ont Mi's. "i.Uuerl omith. J tions 3,000 extra, making a total of Vice-res-r'ent-Mrs'. C. W. ' Al-! 6,500. bertsonjC iv . ' j For ..every seven back subscrip- ' :V"i"u-:. i tions z.wv extra, maKing a tota ot 4,800. . ; -: dnc-sd ay after- j For every seven new subscriptions id. the follow-j 4.000 extra, making a total of 8,200. d: : For every seven renewal subscrip- B. Aiken. The dnb vul! :ake?peare this yea'r.'. T?,e first regular meet- Good until the first count, Tues- ing of the c!nb will he held at the! day, October 22. Ballot box closes home of;-?Trst.C. W urday- el 3 o'clock home ot: i - --.i,. VJ . .loertson sat- at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Coupons must ?rn'MtC--iiC U' (Ct0l;e? 1Dlh' ati be brought to this office and check- ease. i-.,tti rUrStiip. ! ed in order to get bonus. j . Remember to have your friends ! trade v.dth the merchants giving Statement of ?he ownersliTp, man- i coupons. ' 'l':'H(,n nrt nf Tliu I Tl j.V-11 1 . .1 ; . .. . . . t .' ,v ,"-' ,""-! aiiu loiiowmg iauies nave ueen I Miss Kate Tillery. .th. ag?mcjit, Coi'nmon-.v. ScotlanrV r: U. M. ('., re ivircd b Act of Ace-ue.t r. JC-12. Editor J. C. ihirdy. "Manning Edi'.o.-, J. C. ITr.rdv. Business Slanag&r, J. C. Hardy. FublisfK-r. J. ('. Herdv. J. ('. Hardy, Editor. Sworn', io and i-uih-seribed before me this 11: h day f October. 1912. Tlrl.-KH B. WlIEFLFR. ' '' Notary. Public.. My commis-;Yn expires August 24, 191-1. A For Infants and Cliildren.- . Tho Kfed Yea Hav'g Always Bought Eears the 7 Signature of txC7cUc!X Miss Hattie Leggett. Miss Olivia Lawrence. Miss Hattie Jones. Miss Nettie Dell. Miss Mollie Harrison. Miss Will Andrews. Mi.ss Jennie Dunn. Miss Fannie Gray. Miss Ida Staton. Miss Kathleen Tillery. Miss Nettie Allsbrook. Miss Sadie Manning. Miss Inez Gray. Miss Myrtie Hill Wilkerson. Miss Rebecca Bradley. Miss Lila Whitehead. Miss Verla Strickland. Miss Mabel Yaughan. Miss Kate Boyette. Miss Chcsson Vanlandingham. Miss Eunice Parks. Miss Rose Bud Coughenour. Miss Mary Lamb. Miss Ifessie Dickens. Miss Mary White. M's Alcr.e Pope. Miss Moliie Oliver. Miss Ellen Speed. Miss Daisy Allsbrook. Miss May Harwell. Miss Nellie Moore. - Miss Ethel Taylor. Miss Lizzie Pittrnan. Miss Lizzie Braxton. Miss Annie McDowell. Miss Virginia Pendleton. Miss Dorothy Dunn. Miss Katie Bell. Mrs. R. J. Madry. Mrs. Hugh Johnson. Mrs. C. J. Shields. Mrs. C. H. Herring. Mrs. J. B. Hall. Mrs. Bernard Allsbrook. Mrs. B. S. Courtney. Mrs. II. B. Jones. Mrs. G. E. Pendleton. Mrs. J. L. Hooker. Mrs. C. L. McDowell. Mrs. J. A. Wreathersbee. Mrs. C. F. Burroughs. Mrs. W. T. Hancock. Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs. P. A. Rasberry. Mrs. Stuart Smith. Mrs. R. P. By id. , Mrs. Ciee Vaughan. Mrs. Pv. V. Kitchin. Miss Lola Parker, Heathsville. Miss Lela Harris, Miss Lula Lee, '' Mrs. J. J. Draper, Enfield. Miss Margaret Foster, Halifax. Miss Nannie Gary, ' Miss Urtie Daniel " Miss Kate Fenner, " Miss Mary Norman, " Mrs. Swain Norman, " Miss Florence Fer-ner " Mrs. J. O. Applewhite, Tillery. Mrs. Mary Brinkley, Mrs. Grover Howell, Mrs. Fred Cook, Mrs. Alma Fleming, Mrs. Durham Parks, ' Miss Lizzie Parks, " Miss Jennie Sewell, " Miss Emma Hamilton, " Mrs. Mittie Davenport, Oak City. Mrs. Chas. Hurst Mrs. Charity Ross, Mrs. Annie Everett, " Miss Beatrice Daniel, " Miss Hettie Johnson, " Miss Pearl House, Remember to have your friends trade with the merchants who are giving the coupons. They are relia ble tradespeople as follows: Hardy Hardware Company. Scotland Neck Furniture Co. Burroughs-Pittman-Wheeler Co. J. W. Allsbrook. Josey Hardware Company. ' E. T. Whitehead Company. L. Waxman. S. We wish to notify the pub lic generally that we are prepared to do ALL KINDS of BRAZING, such as mend ing Broken Castings and parts of Engines and Ma chinery of every descrip tion. Bring all your Brok en Machinery to us, for we are prepared and can make it stronger and better than when it was new. L. Braxton & Bro., Scotland Neck, N. C. f.-1 l ISC if I jilj ATLANTA -VOKTM SMAGKTKCS - FREI MONSTRATION NORRIS' EXQUISITE CANDY You just must try some of NORRI5' Exquisite Candies in order to appreciate how wonderfully good they are. J On next Friday, the 18th, we will coniduct a free demon stration and cordially invite you to visit our establishment and sample these delicious confections. j This candy, for which we have the agency, is the product of America's master candy-maker and in addition to beinpr far candy produced in America, it is packed m beyond an boxes so beautiful that they offer a least for the eyes not soon forgotten. Price, eighty cents and one dollar per pound. r Your inspection is solicited without any r obligation on your. part to purchase. E. TV Whitehead Company ? Exclusive Asents, - Scotland Neck. N. C. 3J 9 FOR WOOD OR GOAL wnai to t& rtn Mi tin D4 L' Everybody knows that the Wilson is the BEST The WILSON AIR-TIGHT lor woo l tnkes less wood mid less attontiou than othor makes. The WILSON HOT BLAST for coal takes loss coal and Jess atten tion than other makes. We also have OPEN FRANKLINS made by the old reliable firm of Isaac A. Shephard & Company, of Baltimore. If vou like that style of heater, ffet one of the SHEPHARD FRANKLINS. JoseyHardware Company Pioneer Hardware Dealers Scotland Neck, N. C. liliill I ILfil irnrrni i If il i l i i li Urn! l kii " ill! nii" AIM llll II I MM rrn Niisl'J! A ii 1 B! iiJitm. mil i i ii m i. mm I s3 . i I if ! I V t-..;Vii fI Got This Fine Pbe Wi& & Myers Duke's Mixtnr. All kinds of men smoke Dnke's MixT- : of pipes as well as in cigarettes an 1 1 Icy utt story, They like the genuine, mlur.il tc!";. SefllL81 -nances. thif s -i,..V DU1' 10,1 every pram r.tirj. hi !i r ' tobacco SSL ni bounces o ll.is r:uv. r ! N Nov About tho Frc FSnr ses, canes, umbrellas, a r;d dozens of c! btr. tl.i.:.- I us your name ,i ml mMr-. and as a tpecict ci'.r "er and Novci:oct -send yea c.t r.c tv .-T.V.-'r.-logu9 of presents charge. Oj on up a ru ! a Myers Duka's Mis-p,., Cmfont from Duff's : aw ted with tn ftrtt H' J-T.. TINGLE r'3 NA'! ;j: A CRANC.iM 1 WlsT, .,. i FOUil ROSES (-re- RErres. cux ciga:;etti oint tam or atubont uuc.t t; t. . Prrnluni Dept. v St, Louis. Mo. 0 A:c(f (Xs li 'A r i .'4 i i i 4 ! i i Edwards & Company. i (lii IH, .
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