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t 'f T ' a. J ... a Pre! .r?if.S2 at m Santfst tr.iircn ; Kiss Easily Elgp Ccsesns l&s Sr&e Published Ever. Tliuh-y . j latt&y EV21il!!2. j C! Sir. L ll SiCDiffilil. t r nTtTV r-TMnr --vl Prftw?tnr. ! Tuesday evening at six o'clock in At nine o'clock on Christmas morn- tl.( Scotland Neck Baptkt church i ig the Scotland Neck Baptist church rjoftcrcil ".l the ;tiH'Mi,;ro a? Steotl.md 1 (,:: in? "OS itifu! wrs the scone of a beautiful wed- Thrsda.v, .Jammry 2. 1013. en here was cnsurrmuted ! din?, when Miss Emily Ife, the U s Pevcdo Har.cock was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah unitnl in mimiage to Mr. Carl Lav.-; Eiggs, became the bride of Mr. Wil- The church . 1 1 If' ,!'he Ir.nugurn'ion c Vilnon H to ? si'' ' r;.vl ; p.'-i e military, r v .! r:d ci ;i(wr'i- i nam ti"': t.eri rui'i,-os c i sekemo h'-sd been decorated with loving care i i i to 11 ,rers ;m- 'ihe North Carolina Legislature setting ( W1TU' i.-. 7.... , e. ;.lO Ue;U OI!l.V5U. J. J i. iJS.M- ; av"'! it i-j expe-te ' t' "t wi I bo ir.au gui ate i G the 11th. :rno .1 r. ! b 1 1 SSt'3 i I ha Jns; l Will Find a Helpful Suggestion In This Letter. Overworked, run-down, "fagged out" women who feel as though they could hardly drag about, should profit by Mis3 Richter's experience. She tays: ''Lai winter I was completely run down and felt fagged out all the time, was nervous and had indiges tion. "One e? my fricnus advised mo to take Yiriul, and it has dot3 me great L'ood. The lii-ed, worn-oat feeling is all gone, ard I am strong, vigorous rid well. Ths E.tcmie'i trouble soon Cisaypearea r-nd new I cat heartily joivvino: mucui j "tirJ;cak. aervous woman ire ill i r:ii, o i,;.iuio, o-iiu-i , .rr) .; i-rt s ;:.ertrsa-.iv.-, ' 'v.a -n a ku.-:ti- v-.,m, K00r! r,a that I snout for Vinol ; A. v . eatia'' a.'i a vih,i s -iO Ii !.. Jbouise ; Ujirie Richtc, i ji-u;c;ock, i Futixli, rnd "The Sio;y Ever Sweet j Tbor.r:.:r.cT: o 'I' li'.wi'ip r-) -Fi; '-,-.1 Cirnj'-i1 irue v.3 funtf oy ivjiss IvHlii- ; v-ho y.c-o fo ?-!y weak and sicuiy ,R i ehane-ed to the v.-ed-iinyr march from ! 1! wo-ai.:-f::l r.i ifcuffi-h-ereating' effects v. sn it ! tion.- c M's yiiig' on t Iho tO:or . ! r-J i;:';c- Wi.llC- Jit-.:. .. V'.": L ' v.- t :.-..:.: r --d ti.! F.r.: ; ar.d r of srreen below eraibirod to ir.f.ke i L-!;n !U-iate a::d hanroviious ! tae ov;n, il.k -sr ive Oi season. bi'jdai j'any was at-vm- . T- 'T . ". : . v.'i . ir.or,; api.ro j 'WiGED-OOF' B - 5 3 V; ft;f fa a Mild Vv . i::cl, foi- I never spent m? lif that did me bo rclt, Zlich. wor:!?n and men. h.id the 'C-'raon: cuaree. Before the rocj-:pIefa hn-t bridal par j Lohnrin a: trains o i-ohena-riu s raareuea u.wn tiie two mam aiHiea i i " ,1 - V IT". . -- I I r!,(. i C i i tie ci; area. i a--' u.-iicis v. c ' ' i ST T...l ..-4- T,. . ... T I "1!,..l..r Fore-; n u7-i . ' i.r.fS V ic-r Saso Salve. .We guarantee it. -i lyner, la a more. -rac?-u! , M;Uin Ku-Tmeii an? Hsnrv Clark. E. j'. Whitehead Couipany Whitolaw Beid, th American Am- b.a? iador to Great Th-itian :-:ne? l'o : died at his i.-r:t::-n re:-id-.:-.--e itiSl j Sunday at noon, after an illness last- ! iro. fu-n -e,A- ITis bodv v. id hi ! and i'easm tnanner san bchubert s r-ad they were followed by tne o t"; r-t i ' :,Ilry LHb V ; ct' aoi. Yv e guarantee v mol to buna i c-oes not, we give back your money. P. S. For itching, burning skin try bco: land Nec,k. C. brought home for berlal La Serenade, and Mrs. v attendants, little Misses; ! rendering oi "8 k of append'citl? on Satur- j m;?s Eliza' i - x . ' , 1 ' : I 1 1 1 t 1 . . . . . . . .,.,- p,;.in..i-o p.m?n- ci..Hr.;.i ';ona i'i timan anu iuarj' xiayes : cnurcn. pei luriueu iu cei emuuy, ' i .T.in.-i.iTrtll ty li.-iti.-i orv,rni,dakd ncinr tno nnrr During the ceremony Mis3 Undine i.ink and white flowers and ferns. I Futrell played McDowell's "To a h FutrHl. orean'st. i and Masters Ja-nes Livermon and Wild Rose." and Mendelssohn's iiU'jt, no-.- nrt 91c An nnm-r.-iin v.-a.s ! lb,--n i.l-:f-d ike liivluJe to ai1!! tne ! 541 1,1 3 v cuimiij.; iiiatcii, a.iu tu; i.'i i- ; ii,,,. dal parly entered m tne icilow.ne: ilr3 Y. B. Wheeler and the maid of i suit with hat, shoes and gloves to immediately performed Senator is now rppidly recovering. T.:j will in rA T -. to HIS 1PP.UV - ; evs. r.ji:;s Katiienae IJaaccc-K thousands of friends in his home ; jr j?tton Forehand, of uits wun wmte lace I recessional. Tlie dame of lienor was Miss Biggs wore a tan tailored manner: Ueve-rond usear i' . row-1 ronor Missallie Baker, oi raimyra ih : Mrs. Wheeler wore a tailored suit state. TK SUGGESTIONS. ' ; iU3 ilikia Hancocc witn Mr. .Ben- tions. Miss Baker wore white charm ijamiae IlancocK; then came the eu?0 with a white hat and carried l. iiJoi.il Hum Cui: the bride Uih d pupils -Misses match and her bouquet wa3 of brides' roses with a shower of lilies of the valley. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. McDow ell left for a wedding trip to the northern cities. The bride is one of Scotland Neck's most popular daughters, beloved "Ux Psygr" Mens? Sssc Tisiely Se cessions for !!13 E!3S3 &2Sif?.9 to CoRSIuer. Gcitiude Whitehead, Emily bunday ; p.le pmk carnations. rreeoeinsr tr.e bride came httie r: ... T T A.'U,,1 n.K tli v K . . ii o-r'I MifAimhiMif iho rcfa Tf I or, n 5iiv;-v v.'flitpr The bride v?a : the sweetness and wcrranliness of 'varus, Annie McDowell anJ Jvelyn ' .;ven in rnarriae-e bv her brother. I her disposition. Mr. McDowell is a Kitchin. These were followed in i Mr. J. A. Pittman. and the crroem ! son of the late Dr. W. O. McDowell time by the little girls and bovs who ; was attended by his brother, Mr. j had been the pupils of the bride- j arryA.ee Mcuoweu, as uest man. , , ., - , , -i r , Kev. O. L. Powers, pastor of the Mr. Editor: tor tne considera- illen bp-eeo witn averly liancock, i tion of the voters of the county at i Nellie Buscell vdh Francis Levis,!, rk. P ' " . . ' " "V the mass meeting called by our Sen- : Doris Tidery with Jimmie Lawrence, heW6St DliCQVVy I QIC iICK LlYV, ator and Representatives, to be held ; Mary . Josey with Freak Futrell.; r - 2Ji OJL J Mli-i at Halifax the 6th, I submit the fob The little girls were all dresred m ! COIiStSpaiSOn, hlCK B.M Malaria. end has been for several years inter ested in the Scotland Neck Cotton Mills, of which he is superintendent. lowing: white, and the boys 1. A longer school term and a .suits with white fore in-hand lies ; very One Feels Fine First Day After Taking Carswelfs Liver-Aid. aw compelling attendance of a'! Then entered Miss Li'a Hancock ' 5.1r fUJ fr PPr.r.U nf ..-ntbnrl NPrb Money Back Ir Not Satif.ecl. Qjy It i. ; 7-n ' 1 Ik1! We take this opportunity to extend to all our customer ncl friends, our New Year Greeting, and extend to them nr. isvitation to make our store their headquarters for the year Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen. We shall do our best to serve you the hest that we possibly can during the coming year, sparing no efforts to please you. Our stock is now more complete than it has ever been and we intend to continue to carry the best and most select stock of Hardware, Implements and Building Materia! that has ever been carried in this section of the State. Messrs. W. H. Newell, Clee Vaughan and R. C. Madry are with us and will be glad to see their many friends when they are in need of goods in our line. Thanking all for the liberal patronage extended us in the past,, and soliting your future favors, we are yours for busing: , "The Hardware Hustters." V--sf -yiV-vvnl;-w.,l-,T- n- r-7Ti-J .""'l "-i'l yT1.'-'.'-'!! : '.'"'-'' ."T",-T-"-v; -f-'tr.-,--..- law comr. children between the ages of eight sister of the bride and maid of and fourteen. honor. She was followed by the 2. The Torrent system for reis- ' bride leaning upon the arm of her tration of real estate. ' i rothsr, Mr. YV. S. Hancock, who 3. A law prohibiting the distri-' gave her awry. They were met button of liquor advertisements in jus1: in front r.i' the altar by the North Caroli KICK YOUR CALOMEL OUT THE BACK DOOR. a in an-' form. Have you heard about the new I ly vegetable: is pleasant to take groom, wi;h r is best man, Reverend liver lernedv that E. T. Whitehead S (which make? it the ideal remedy to I. A 'aw taxing all dogs rmd re- L. T. Sintdot m, of Eufiehi, who had Company are rolling so much of ? clean out the . bowels of the little quiring all owners t muz-de them proirce-icd i'rom a side entrance in i Don't bother any more with eaic-Sones), it act;; on the liver without "through the entire year. Create si 1 the Church. Then was performed i mel; t'e new remedy is safer, bet- harshness, gently but surely drives: t.ie ground slated in tne Kevi.-.al of Noith Carolina, and hi Cor.oc.mira All of the lij'l.t, ti'1 1903 (Pel!), reel ion subsection township, known as the J. A. I'epe of the haid M:e Be-,v 1, as fully set out in the complaint Home Place, containing 4S7X cres, : liowe. the smr.e 1 eir e- I in said action: and the said defend- more or less, adioininc the lanfla ,f ir.trr. t itnllvi,!...! iund from the t;ix, at each c:.ur,!y ; the loautitul cercinoiiy by the pss-1 ter, surer and no after rniaoiy or the poisonous gas and foul accumu- ant will further take notice that he the t stale of Paul Tilbu y. t!ee lr.nds , dov:t r ii.tevc::t -f Ihv Notice of SusHfttGr.s. North Carolina Halifax Cunty. In the Superior Court. Mary Drew ) vs. No! lee. Emperor Drew. ) Police ci' oaie. . i. I iO v ? 1 P.y virtue of power vested in me p.- virtue j by a certain deed of trust executed ly .. certain ('ecd of trt:- to me by Chas. Pal er, Walter Laker t) Ine i,y y.:C jjn,v,, ; r;j I r.d Thtmas Smith, which is record- i.,vo wlvch is ih lv i . . Ihs defendmnt above named will ' ' il -R A';tk r 1 ge Ivo. ;n the .mcer.t tte iv,Ar d : take notice that enaction entitled Fegisttr of Deeds' office of Halifax lii'i!:'V.(CaUry'. "V' as above has been commenced in the' r,ty, I will on the first dsy of y,. . , Superior Court of Halifax county, "t-bruary, lf'13, in the town of day ctMunuary, ltit:l. fi d North Carolina, to dissolve the bends Scotland Neck, N. C, sell at public at public axict !.,! to the Idglv . of .atrtaony n exitin, heteen tiVtt 'i&li the plaintiff and tne deiendant upon ' iat tract of land in Halifax ceun'y. wtate, to-wit: s;-at. ai d from this fund expense ot i trtor.s V. biLten at the instilulion I'fif" 1 :'.' e tlv cer m i or. distiess. I lation from tiie bowel The bride wore crene meteor over : : iV. ' trinur.ea vith IJ ((.1 i - T :li ticacmenr; pay in? owr.cr-i tor r.uen : jnr a veil caught u with orarures . t r i- to be killed .ah.n los-riims and carrying bn ?ri;b-- sl'"'ck that dies from sur-h bite a thu oir o"-ner ot the o.g wi-jro it belongs. 1 Miss Katherin Hancock wore blue 1 Oz.-Jb ! rvjnf "t t-:1ii.-Vi rn r'Aivnv.iM ii t 'iv.f, t ,1 nniPuenb!te5. an t tne Lah.nee, if ; showered with boquets of liliies o:jd vou arc not s;iH,ned with rc-g a quick acting, splendid medicine. Jmv,r to t ie complaint msm nv, be paid irb, the sehru! fund, i the valley. The maid of honor, Mis- ; :.U, ,y b0i- v.j,u0t .r,- Lt ., W U c? CMISWFTX'S ! RcUor-for apply to th i i( , , f , , . . . . ! suM-' Kllu-y UaC,i Ulll-Cut an"' ltGe u-c " l',,l-c (- oaiwjvL3e0Ult for the reher demanded i a.ts u;mg L.e u, ., of .i uroeiH i.dn lbLcock, wore ulue marquisette .apo st E T Whitehead Companv's. Li V'Ea-AID t-hiy -50 cents is all Ueid complaint. ii the Slab:- tavl puttu.g ti on the over tuireta trimmed wi.-h real lace. CARSWELL'S LIVER-AID is pure Hall -ou reed. . This 2nd day of January, 1913. lis required to appear at the next of Adam Morrow, North Cr.robr.a ' r.tvl to that t-M-t of 1-md in l'.1. 1 term of the Superior Court of Halt- Luo.her Company and o'h'rra. 1 c v: f v, North Carolii.;', l.virg 1 1 Ah the timber rn -aid tr.'ct of . noith .ilo of the ptd.he : s.d , lat;d measuring 10 inche s ci.d over ' IVf-ru Scotland Nock to !.. , 1 at the .slump i- ie?crved from the C.. I ocndetl lw ll . )rro . ' .'; . di.-ease it is surely Monday in March, 1913, nd answer operation of th!.--: sale, s.iid timber j lih-lers, ll e ota'o i. the hi demur to me complaint: in saia De ng tne property ot vv. r. Li. Iter- t.r.u !(!.-. i'CUft!, G. !? i. !. . he worih and otlvtv; as is shown by i otre: s. rrd llf g ' l e i : tr.e !.-.! '1 in deed lrcra 11 c-amsn to Eakcr and i which Koft t alter r.ow ri.:a..-.. c Sinun. tainirsr thirl v ecu?. n:c.i ' r 1. rood CAitSVViCLLS IdVLR-roi.-ery ot fica-: head acne, stomach held at the court house in Hrli fax s; if you buy it for any uil- i difrtress, and indigestion, and for ma-! on tho fifth Monday be to re the first . : . a y ot chiffon. Mi-s Hilda Hancock wore S bu-izard and .u-e u 1. uj: cents lor eacn ore Kid- .!. Require I white e-ene meteor trimmed - r. bh f till owners to eiiher burn or thor- bice. is oughly bury al: animals, poultry,! Immediately after the ceremony e'e, thai die, and aho all icfu.se, ' the bride and groom left on the eve-1 1 and fine al! person.-, that do n-l com- ning train for their bridal lour South I ivy with '.his law ; as far as Fioiida. The biide U tbej i o. Make, it a misdemeanor for ! haughtrr of A. F. Hancock and i;$ any Jink presid;-). vice-president, j one of Scotland Neck's 'most ponu- j cashier, assistant cashier or other Jar young bdies. The groom is ai r PT rn i . v r. , 1 -f a t- -i r -i n i -Pit 4-' - a. it , r i i f - , ;iou:.:ivi4W iUiiit..i hi nci liinu V.Uiili" the.-order of any person, firm c r ty. The 1-numerous presents the corporation, when sueh person, fi'm ; couple received bespoke the high or corporation flees not have sufl't- ! esteem in which they were held! cicat funds to their credit to fully ; 1 he out-of-town guests were: Mr. cover n'prder or cheek, and upon ; and Mrs. W. S. Hancock, of Roanoke conyiction .fcf. any officer, cleik, etc , 1 Rapids, Mrs. J. M. Forehand, Miss havliig defied this law make the I Lillian Forehand and Mr. Etton penalty sufficient to guarantee its ; Forehand, of Tyner. Mr. and Mrs.! fulfilment. (This seems the only-!j A. Elev. of Tunis. Dr. J. A. Pmv-i way that such- practice can be stop- j ell, of Harrellsville, Mr. and Mrs. ! j Pe(i ' ' 1 N.i L Stedman. of TTnHfav snrl Rnv 1 7;Make it a misdemeanor in;)eton, of Enfield.. draw drafts, checks or orders' c-iiV "' nM&ZT r Sn r 'f -a ? bf 6 R s u 0- st 3 i E; a fi is ti Vw 6H S. M. GARY, Clerk Superior Court. This December 29, 1912. A. Paul Kitchin, Trustee. i! is Feet ml or .'K th, b 1L'. i-i r r.T h. I:. Ti -il vi 1 1 i i i vi i r u . r.i i : ri u . 1 1 r ii run 12 . m trii ii -' . " - -t -r. depositary for certain -funds when i ' frv-r -fct-"' 'S they" nol have- such-- ciiieunf to' Since the farirer3Kf the .State are their iXinfl:.Mpait :''-je5fiSiTictiQn. . belet!ni'ng, in earnest about the sheep fine tl sKigethitig: 5ike.;$5ft Wai.anit -. dog- -question, , the legslatdrs costi .'fafeHtt ozkv&y 'wlkwfdsrtSdnFi' They rel iejfjthft ttaign Iwl. are afraid of thfr dogwrrers 'oit the side flnd'fhe''T2T;mors"oH the hottethe- treatment (-f-Jtulffri oher. The f armers- thWetre cUmi.iS,wB;:t,i.y person oere-. demanding that dogs be coftfined.'or.t quPed . tol be-:.examiived ;once each ! killed; that they prefer sbeelp'raisin&l yety espen;;r,f. the- State, . M a profitable and pleasant industry I for; tuberculosis, finihg,-.all . persons 1 to that of occasional '. hunting with I that fail to,rcport for such examina- fj0gs that destroy sheep growing. j t'on?- We have no fuss for the dog, he is j 9. That we recommend State aid ! afl right, but he has no right to hold j in the building of good roads, and ; back one of the most promising and I we ask our representatives to give j profitable industries of the State. It' their full support to this measure. ; j3 unjust to the farmer, particularly j 10. That we recommend the coun- ; to allow dogs free range. All dogs, To car Friendo, Customers ancl Public Generally : While thanking you all for your trade in the past, and asking a continuance cf same in future,, and wishing you all a most Prosperous New Year, we want to tell you that for past two years or more we have tried to a great extent "The One Price System," and we find that it is so satisfactory that we expect to adopt it in future. ' '. .'.'-'.With this system ycur child can buy from us as cheap as OU';csff,': will make the same price to you a? -the propi save time and probability cf pin'lllat you buy, and we save time, fMt'3'9-9nS to make the sale or fail to y?- stock of the best HarcJ- ; vmijfi.f.dien .Heretofore, and our prices will Xlig 11 "PSg - jvvitHin the next few days a solid i ifpf'pli 'known' john Deeire Implements, Walking ' ljMVisftors, Stalk Gutters; Harrows, Planters, etc. Let .us have ; ybur trade in 19f B', land i we will show our appreciation of it by giving the very best! goods at the very best . prices, and fair dealing. :':' : : ' ' ' --,-.--.. Josey Hardware Compenv, Pioneer Hardwsre Dealers, Scotland Neck. N. C. i m V3 o the Highest Scotlanc Bidder, .at Pine Tree Farm, ie Neck, North CeroHs. on mm Hm nrnm 41 h i" -1 '.I I entra By virtue of the power vested in Market! basis, and that we have our county books audited once each year by an expert accountant of some reputa ble firm that has established standing. All of which b; respectfully sub- ' omerian mitted. A Taxpayer., j ly confined in a dog lot where he cannot get away except when accom panied by his master. The farmers are get what, they want. Troy Mont- recorded in Book 199 on Page 145, -Fi I ha-gc recently bought out the in the Register of Deeds' office of Til Market Business of W. C. Pen Halifax countv. I will on ths first t dleton. and will continue the busi- ,y,i:inr'a", , lArm7fe 1 day of Februafv. 1913, in tho town ness at the same si and, near the demanding it-and they usually J Scotland Neck,"N. C, sell at public ' l-ostofnce. Will handle auction, for easn, to the highest bid- ' HT . der, the following proerty, to-wit: FFeSO lVl6a.LS That tract of land in Halifax countv. rf tr r ! North Carolina, sn.l in Palmvfa Every Description Kstlce iO tr,f; PKbilS. ! township, which was conveyed to i AYQT?i!Q 2r snidLvi Riiffby Mike Hn-dy, known '. , ' . ... 5 a-, a part oc Dawson.;, or, ilornoke have aeeoptedaposiuon with the i River, adjoining the lands of estate IT:ir.tv Uar.lwnrA Pa f.v.- fK?a vour ; r,f f-JiV-To Hnv.-i,- Vo1--, CM. -V Irie Klfitl YOU H3ye HiWBVS DOUp! ;and would greaCv appreciate the ! others and containing 240 acres more Roar thp s" . , iiuuiwj,i. on my iiieiK woo Tor Infanta and Cluldreis. Signature of I need anything in the hardware line. i CLEE VAUGHAN. This December 31, 1912. A. Paul Kitchin, Trustee. Careful and prompt attention giv e" every order, nnd your patronage will be appreciated. The Central Market, H. H. PaPvAMORE, Prop., Scotland Neck, North Carolina. Some large heavy grade Percheron Bread iViares, Mule and Hey .'. Colts. Fifty head of Registered and Grade Aberdeen. Angus. Call: Fine lot of Brood Sows and Gilts. Horse -Power -Mount. 0 Gasoline Engine, good as new. Wagons, Plows, Cultivators, Mowe; Champion Peanut Thresher and Ferguson Peanut Picker, and other Farming Utensils necessary for conducting an up-to-date fan Also Corn Shredder and Ohio Ensilage Cutter. This sale is for cl solution of partnership. , SHIELDS & WIMBERLEY, ' Scotland Neck, N. C. t I"-. k-.-'n if 1
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