t f rw in . . . f- , a i , .$ '''' ' 1 si iircustillon The Largest Circulation OF ANY Halifax County Newspaper. i . : jjid Proprietor. "Sxcdsior" is Oir TSolto. Subscription Price $l.CC Per Year 1 ' H -s" ex.--jjar-s A i "; IS... - 1 .; ?Lar.?G Back? u-; Vcu Miserable. Rigft School Debating Union. liver ;iy..l i week in the form of an organization of a "North Carolina Hig-h School n..-.::cuy, oe t'i n.. ixmr.rk: vwiiap- j societies of trie University evolved . :v v-jh i:i over- lit 1 to -o often : .,v i - ' -y. Hver v. : : I bo ioniivl just 11 !. .-, b;-e:i ll'ior-ip-lie?, mid tins t!:-it a i-pocia.! ar le : v Avhk-'i all -'o have not d- : -, the plan, and expressed as its nnr- i ... - r.wuinotiAiii, ! po-e me summation or greater ! l.io Kid- ; tf'VCSt in !(.'hntinof an.'l omnnitynrrr. . -!rv Wt cf the ! ment of inter-school debating among y "i's..-irro. It i the secondary schools in the State. ."!7ri i Towards the accomplishment of this nriior,'wiai end more than 375 letters have beer. sent to the nigh and graded schools of the" State urging: their coopera tion. The plan provides for a trian gular debate between schools of the same standing and convenience of location. The two societies of the University will suggest the query and provide, from the University Library in pamphlet form, material covering both sides of the question, free of cost. Each school will send out a team to debate the negative k!e of the query and keep a team at home to deba-e the affirmative side. ' The schools winning both sides of the debate will be. entitled to send both teams to Chapel Hill where a :-!;.ke v.nv retake i contest will be held to determine the ,;is;;;-,:. i two teams that shall contest in the c i every bottie" j (hate for the State champion- -hip. The school winning the debate in the finals will be awarded the j "Ayeock Memorial Cup," with the ; name of the school and the members , ; of the teams engraved on it. If a j .-vi.jui a'jum villi nic tuii iUl l u ! successive years it becomes that y..y-'- school's property. The new educational building, a yift of the Pebody Fund in nearing completion and will be ready for oc cupancy the first of IP!?,. Ti e I'ea- I body Fund contributed 10,000 to- Chapel Hill, Nov. 11. A move-1 Ward-3 its erection. It is ahandsonv ment of State-wide significance had j structure and will be credited to the its rise at the State University last ; educational department of th Uni versity as well as to North Carolim. The crelerninaries fo' Cnr.din;'s lihr-,torv.ig J Debating Union." The two debating first inter-col!eiate debale for the college year v, ill bo lac id lNovembcr 19. The debate is with Washington and Lee, of Lexington, Ya., about the middle of December. The con test will be held either at Lexington or Lynchburg, Va. What is considered to be the first definite step towards the rc!;.t?r;ition of athletic relations between nil the college of North Carolina was taken in Raleigh recently in the organiza tion of an inter-collegiate basketball league. All the leading colleges of the State formed the league with the agreement of phying a so: ios of two games with each college. This evident sign of restoring athletiV peace among the colleges of the State has been received everywhere with commendation, and as a sign of good omen for all interested. Claiborne T. Smith. SCOTLAND NECK, H. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912. zGrzt-vjj,'ji r.-.-tTtsggr :ycj;(l., jjCT RH Wi!5 2 hmrt. ". ll ; nv Mm Waterways. NUMBER 46. I r.re s.!,i t v f.di mora one very sirop:e way out With election over, the' people of of the Christmas shopping problem; i the United States will turn to the don't s hop, but sit quietly at home i consideration of question'? affecting ard subscribe for The Youth's Com- j the weal of the nation and one of paioor. The chancer, -tie, too, that j the livest at this time is the spredy no pre. ent. you could buy for the j improvement of the in'and water yoa':g friend or the ff.mily you do-; ways of the county, to the end thai light to honor could confer so much j the threatened congestion in freight pleasure aj this gift of The Youth's movement,, warning of winch has Companion for a whole round year j been given by the railroads, may be fifty-two weeks' issue, and the j completely eliminated. fifty-seco;id keenly anticipated j It is expected that this subject and enjoyed as the very first. will bo given commanding attention vice as to the National Rivers and Ilnibors the girl at Congress which meets in Washinc- 1 nt-re v!ii ho sioriOo tor readers; at the coming annual convention -f of every ago; sound : athletice; siigge;;: ions f- college or making her ...wn way in , ton simultaneously with the conven the world; good thin:-- for every ing of the Federal " Conjrres?, the member of the family- ;;U for $2.00 flutes of the convention being De- J ctmber 4th, uth and 0th. . A num- less than for cents a wo k. The one to whom y:u give the; her of most distinguished men in subscription will receive free ail the ; public life will deliver addresses he remaining issues of 1012, as well r.s fore the Congress, which is second The Companion Wind,: v.; Trarspnr-; i:i imtrtance tt the Cf-ngress of ency and Calendar for j9J3, in rich, the United States, including l'resi transluccnt colors, it is to be hung i dent Taft, Covevnor Wood row Wil- m the shade, present r-vi? v..-w ".v? sj2 wmdiiw (r o- iim, b the lamp-: son, Secretary of War Slimson, ;md the - iver of the , others equally prominent. Senator- The Youth's Cm: pa men, Hi Herke ew JiPscri: A. . "'A iii.L -.7 ,1 :r . banc X. SCHOOL 1 If J CHILDREN p service r.re . ; . , , should have rich, red blood g ' i re 1 wC ' , and sturdy, healthy bodies to M 1 1-,. fi withstand cold rains, changing If your child is wearr when r at Law .'"vices are ' i -d :l U n IV. n 1 wri i lacics enenrv ana ara- bition has no appetite or 'ti possibly sallow skin or a pinched SI iace it is ior want or vital Dociy- t ri C. p nourishment;- this growing ? period demands special, con- p centrated, easily digested food j for body-development mental u m str?in physical changes. ?j t S ccii's Emulsion is the greatest body-builder known it K h is nature's vdioiesome strength- K?. t maker without alcohol or 4rj, f -rrpf -r ! j Stimulant makes rosy cheeks, g !" f ' i ; M active blood, sturdy frames end -ro qt-j i til sound comes. jfsj ' " " , i , ' j But you r.vjsi have SCOTT'S. 5 Knnrly 9,030,030 Bales b-jK:jn (-inne?! pond Popular liiizen c! Ba?u Pj33s amy. Mr. L.,E. DeBerry, of Scotland Neck, N. C, was in the cit;e yester day en route to his homo from Path, N. C, where he was called to atter.d the funeral of his father, Mr. L. J. DeBerry. Mr. Debeiry passeti away Monday last in his 78th year and was ouneu at trie om uraper nurymg iouawuv than ev. r hefo.-e t imed t ground Tuesday afternoon at three i November 1 in -my year, the rvnsus o'clock. Although Mr. DeBerry was ! bureau's rvi ..!. i.--.ue-i ioti iv nn- o;:;":c:d h,'-i :J- . had been (!e a copy oj. it. eioct jo -eph L. Kansdel!. of Louisi- , aim, President of the National as-. bivers and Hnrbnvs Cnno-roe .-v. .received at lids j peels the forthcoming convention to ; be t!.e greatest in the history of tb.e organization. pondenco. Wa hirgton Cone: lovuu Ion. Nov. K. With Texas ;;,!;:), 12! bales, a great.r '. Slsimscs sr.d Hie Perils. Tlae Wemss lalies iie Home makcs it best who, looking after the culinary department, turnsrtxer tfeck resolute ly upon unhealthfu!, or even suspicious, food accessories. She is economical; she knows that true economy does not consist in the use of inferior meat, flour, cr baking powder. Sho is an earnest advocate of homo made, home baked food, and has proved the truth of the statements of the experts that the best cook ing: in the world today is done with Royal Bakfog powder. V . Hon. F. M. Simmons ha- reason b proud of his great victory at the A Timely U'pr.i rf Gallon. With power comes respt nsibilify, and therefore the Democrats should fully appreciate this fact in view of their great, victory Tuesday, not only in this Sta'o but in the Nath n. S?:a.i:nr Sircmoiir, ta Take Rest. Kde;gh, Nov. .). S.-nator Sim mons who lias been in the city l ince Tu "sday. left yesterday to enter a anitarium for n few weeks of per fect rest and relaxation from the a resident of the. Bath section for the past eighteen years lie has prov en to be a citizen held in the very highest esteem. His son is the proud possessor of many curios held by h : ; father among them being a dagger that his father and p rand fa ther 07. n ed for at least 123 years. Tradition says that this dagger has cut the throats of more that 1.30 deer DeBerry also showed a Daily man some jewelry that is unique ! lu'ials. held in his fa for manydc Washington Daily News. n t ho that GO ous ye hi u a Oi : o i-scr iepo:t f.-r t .1 3 : prior to innings ; provi- ar eh-to. 1 ; ': . ,::: Oct n. ih; ; cor; 'he-r r.ne to polls yesterday throughout North J ernmeni of our ood old State and (.iroiina, in his primary race for re-1 Lliey must bo careful to prove them eh'ction to the United Slates Senate selves worihy of this great trust by to succeed himself. making every effort to give a contin- . Never was there a more vigorou ? nance of good govermnent. campaign waged in this Stat" than If the Democrats m Congress will that against him by hi.-? two d'stin- strive to do their duty a. faithfully Again is entrusted !o them the gv- i!e eontinu..u:; strain that he has i i. ! e' 1 oau Mr. i 1.: all et: ; in ill!"! ?ruh-h -1 oiiponentr, Covornor W. W. Kit-bin and Ch.Jef dusfice Walter and that he has won over h'oth of them bv the ov: rwlie'minrr on IV iil z: (i-h) net; ho' -. il UC: ::p-i , j n ue.s ion 1 hat he is the unmistakable I a;.h;;1!.j ; . t A Scurca tf Cfinl2t:lnici:l, i- . : X 1..- )-. n!i"l Gear: It must have been--a source 01"; L ell, 25; n-r:; 4'iO - i 0V('r ad others and unuer toe rule-of .in 1 no -i Utmocracy which when tb.e battle is .i ! :. :-!; : male's all oipfr-ing forces and diihgently as Presi'Jeiit Wilsf-n iil do his duty there v. iil bo no doubt of their continuing in power for another four years after the fourth of March, 11)17.- Chatham Record. undergone for many months, and to r- g i'm hi-, strength for the arduous hib"rs be is to lake up ag.iin in De cember. Wi-in .11 loves a clear, rosy com ptoi .n Burdock. Blood Hitter puri fies the blood, cleirs the skin, re i:or rt'ddy, sound health. !n fi5.".ij roinirtlsslcnur. Ibdeii;!., N. th.Nov.'J Coverncr Kitf-uo issued a rmni!ssion to-day to l. II. Sab-bury, of Martin county. j he iirst ouiy ot the fin-t day ana j as a member f the boartl of dirrc- of every school day: Look for in-: tors of tee Ceotral Hospital for th .....-.. .u...v...' .i vi.ii'Vij .. . I llu.tl.". , ID. I . . I li. I IJ.1 tf Willi!'. 4 1... .....J ' 1 P .1 . .. rfh (h-'roiina 'bjr,7:')J; Ok- ! u'- l-"'t L- uaue tor me victor, it dude them. I Bipgs. t'f Willianislon, resigned. great relief and genuine-satisfaction ( to most everybody in North Cro-jv- Una when they learned definitely 1 hat they would not have to under-' ?o the strain an l unp'cantness of j 1 second ser.atori.il primary. 1'eo-i de had grown tired with h-j -i 1 ... . ., inei weie longmg ior a reet. j. ;; Sovitl; Carolina 7.12,- remains to make his election; 1 1 . 10. .-c et i 1 State 1 i ear if1 a ILOGo; C -a Carolina 1 ,';4 5 . j Th.e people of North Carolina did j d cotton v : not f-get his 'great service to the I party in the past when lie faced the personal crucible of the triangular campaign that was w.rgc-d to unseat him, and that thy have returned him by so handsome a majority will m . . . - - - 1 -1 . c .1 1 !P, :,e; j ong drawn out campaign preceding ! , ,.iJ')u,,i;:t C";'!;.'.V' J'eiAu , ' h' j he both an assurance to him that the he first primary had been bitter ()jntnient ouicklv st'ps itA snroadin" ! I-0Pb" or Norin (.arohna are neiUier r ! on ith of fit enough, but was not to he compared with what might have followed in the final contest, had a second pri mary been necessary to a choice.- -Henderson Gold Leaf. ;:Hr; ! f ) V re! lev": riennaneritiv. the ito'-erg, cures 1 urmindiul nor ungrateful, and At anv dm;- store. an incentive to others in the t;u!m ?(; - i-v'ce. Gold.1 boro A rius. ' '.-ilTrin i-.my women endure . iDtn.-Ii p;iiu and cmlurcd willi v.'i- i!o, t!:-y would ak lor Open wide the windows; keep the school-room air rs much like the :cvt. : Vi.' L":::.-.nt. : v.-atcr cIo;-)i.-i:.- i.; i;ov.ly d;s :u anhr.rl lor.r.U in ce:ir;;l Asia. There's nothing so good for a sore out-aoorairas possio.e. ooiiu-i e, , Thoni?-.' Kiofi-rie Oil N scctt 5.- Bo-.vN-r.. r.oo;nficid. y. j. g : jieeases are seldom if ever contrac fes-rsLESdSBsaa j ed in outdoor air. Cures it in a few hours. Relieves pain in any part. 'coping in Dcsss. a:o now studj-Ing the Idea for a cliorttr- time onl '-.v i.'ivi:-ion of t':e hoars of Bleep ik. v. :-'i:-;:;:':ts for vor !: !s gained aprl ey c::crsy t'ot U ;iiy.-ic:nl anl nioutai ni".t result. U.-irpei's Wtetc- Doc'or.-; a of scc; i!..-: Oftr;:- A man c: r.net t;n J;rsJ.i!i J '.' ; ' 1 wncomp'aininly. if t!.e nt'jori-y ' i-i patience the weakening se-:c-ics... ; t!; iiEnitdiitc ryrrputiiy nt'.' lo'jh iac a .-j.-ic! 1 v.. Many rcmen !vc been mz.i U-r.n c. 1:1 .f 1 i , d :. lfc-ia Vy turning to the right remedy Ur. I'ierce's i'i.- - . :;.: - a 1 : mtdy which is safo to t ike L(.ov.:se Ci '-t.ilni.i v.- ::.jrc-;.Ic, ' I '. t 'f '. ii i' dirt'fs. It is an alterative e:.to.ct cf mz- wJh pa-c ,v,V"' etui i.r.t (,itr to the public by that firvnss Lr.ci-io'-t In i ti w:ivf:-Or. U. V. I'ictcv, oi the Invalids' hotel o d Serfiio.1 I.-.;.i.iiV 'A KhV.J.., V. V. Vii r,. 1 ,'..". :. ni::o-Ki';n:.(.f Lincoln, Mr h., r.:i: "C" St, : "I i :'. ,i .,-.m;i::1 -,n.'i ren-li lt-iivteii s llint scmo !"' ri.'i..' v.-(i;,-i:' it )' ' i-..' !;!.- iri:' ..rtli :f your rennHiityt. n ; i I'iV.-.'l' !) 1" tHMli.lf S Mlt lltUT tllklliff .ii. ;.r ;r. I'--r---' r,i.n Pi-.-cripiioii, wliicli :i 1 1 ; si.i :iiv; -'-! iii". to to--. I t ni 1 oivM-ii v-ry mm ii nn iir' i-J. A.i'.-r 1..! O!'!: ' e. i iti'ivti !ni"!c, ;in. tisttii tw If,..; :; f Jir. risTtv.' ;oto-s T;iM' ' I foniMl inyxflf on tlm !;. -4 ;j rt -;t-T . i v. -. ; i.i ;' .1 li -jitli for livj yvnia but iiw.v J on' !. "J i ni: -,..-; t : :i ;:"!: ; r-ni r-nMle nKrn;sl will ','J l.lr. i- I-.'; i '.. ". - i : ! &h n w;e? :. i-i !:' i'.u !, f.iir trftl. Dorter Pkrve's ns-et PfciSeJt rc.i.lr.fr and invigorate rriscl., li'-xr t-.i ;.?..?.. Sv:',; r --.!-. U:d. iny granu'rs. t j. umj.i.A.i ju.u-j ..i.ycjm. 1 uj.i-'i w ' It""""" "-r'ili t-;-3 H. C tl CI iii vponv fi "w NOTICE! 1 "-A !Ji U -d r-4 t'Si a f 11 Ki Ki Ci- Ki Z'l S'-'SBB'' ar " '- J 4 i ra a ATI IJ I ii fliles 5co 14 &m &m mi mk mm mm .KM A e-"J 6 v ?i u r J- C..i Bi rate If i a eip m s.B ri Cha i& . I 51 4rra E-N S3 Ma e 3iniiii s 51C11S11 lit mm Hi. il IB a Hi Bill Flan. Colored Man, a Golden Opportunity to &u Small farms on Easy Payments. One fourth Cash, -j ci and tliree years. U fri kfe 1 .i Owe All ST) fete? These Farms are just the right size you want. 8 PI IPTONS V V f L, ; -j o Ail especiauv invited. Uici l mie country oaiuecuc lmuci ucc iui an ai iu .s il M L 1 1 : a 1 r"r tb k3n Emctt .K ,1 rt 3. FAI W f TIMPANI 7 i-3 - . !".." n ' - uh 6 8 initial, -y -yyeg-itrr v-rrrasizTTT': - t !. zb: wt; -rrz 11. c. r4 1 1 n

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view