t - ' t : - -T.Ui--JW!-r.--jii-iajL.:i-.-i ' - ..... ...rK-,1 .. ( . v-; CUT P m M i 5 . Si 1'. '.' 1 ;V v. V( il - i ; .i' ' , . 'ff. r 'AA :A'.J 9: :. . ,'5 53 v,;r. :4' 'rift J EI j,IS!S.. Hi m: 1 .; it J: 1; i ! ii IIS: WW m t . ; t i day, Xovmiher 1.'), U!3 Canada cuts about two million co.-Ja of pulp wood snnMnMy, about hr-'f of which i-; exported for rr.ar.u fact tiro ;n th:? United S'r.tns. Governor Crair did nctua-ly work tri" I'oiids two diy.-. alon.T with thous-md'of otho tv ioJ citi.-n in various .section? ol lh Sre The rtvult- of the e'octions held in (ho various S'atos )rM. week seem to mv Dome t'oncml Lisfaci i n to the avty nH'.uiliy won n. nn'.!Cn?t'6'J. 1 ' t:nc? of the ;--rt!i Carohm hh c S'ock Ar.s.cia ffn will h held a4, West Kaleh?h, r. nmcr i st-i 9:h., and 20:h. A af ram has been rsen." feci a.i I ; nrr sent F inner G ivemor Willii-n S ilzer wa- elected to tha Njw last week. Tie ran on the pro--Ve ticket. Mr. Mitchell, who oppo.-ed Tammany, was alo elected mayor of th city of New York. rf)r; Federal Klgrsfary Bird Law. On October first the president ap proved regulations drawn up by the United States Department of Agri cu'trre at the direction of Congress, by the terms of vhichthe Federal go-.'ernment assumes control of all m;rrjtory game and insectivorous birds, and fixes closed seasons lor tb; s; ecies affected. Laws enacted by tb ? several states can lengthen but can not he shortened these closed seasons fixed by Federal law. Following is a synopsis of the ' closed seasons set foi one 2," which, includes North Carolina: Reflation 2. A daily clos.?d s-'a-soa on all migratory game and in sectivorous birds shall extend from sun?c t to sunrise . Regulation 3. There shall be a perpetual closed season on th.j fol lowing migratory insectivorous bird?, and on all other perching bird which feed entirely or chiefly on insects: bobolinks, 'catbirds, chickadees, cuckoos, flickers, (yellow-hammers,), flycatchers, gros beaks, humming birds, kinglets, mar! mcalowlarks, ni-j'othawks, er ie!i oats, r.utn robin.-, ' ' ri---. s-.v tc-a::e: . . ' ; i -.-, t! or:o:es, ?wif-s, vireos-, V i.Vt : . or w o(" pr-ciu. : : n i v.-: F.f gelation 4. A sh;-"i continue r.r 1 on tho follovving ' bir-h--: fan-tai!e,i ; t r .'. :i, sand1 a cranes, swan.; c ; 'ew ') . .1 Apt. 1 ra' o.- :.-.roon, d W: ore bi; excep' ih ' black-brer.:: Ik and ge'den plover, Wilson or jack -snip s, wooacock and greater and e.c-rT I vellow'legi. Ih-guiation 9. For the purposes of this regulation, ( ace. peiiod of time herein prescribed a; a closed season shall be constru- d to ie.c'ude the first day and to - 1 j Je the last day thereof. CLOSED SEASON:1. Waterfowl, February 1 to Novem ber 1. Woodcock, January 1 to No vember 1. Itaiis, cocts, and Galii nu!ec, December 1, to September 1. Shore birds. 1 he closed season on black-breasted and golden plover, jak-nipe or Wilson snipe, and giea'er and lesser! yellowlegs shall be December 1G to September 1. It will be noted that these reg ti la? ions make it a violation of Fed eral laws to kill at any time mead owiarks, or robins, which are re cognized by our State laws as game birds, and ! ;. oom seas lixi in which they may Us hunted and kdl cd. S:cretiry Cheshire's Statement. "Nov i hat oar supreme govern ment has undertaken to protect our bird.; t'iO.-e f f us who are though t-le.-s enough to disregard the pre visions set forth above, had better look out for Uncle Sam's Federal court," Said Mr. J. H. Cheshire, secretary of the Audubon Society in North Carolina, who furnished the information contained ia this story. "Congress lias taken this step to preserve l.i r ations, onr -l to future gener insecterous hire's 'be- i cause1 it I: as been conclusively proven that, without the keeping1 down of pestiferous bugs and insect life by ihe bird:-,, thi-i world would soon become uninhabitable; and because the rapid decrease of our nrgratory f-aT.e ,bb dsmake it evident that uni t'orn; seasons, in which they may be ki!i d, having reward Tor zones of terr.neraTn'-e, oreeumy names ancj migrati' are necesary to prevent their total extinction. "Accordinglv, it behooves t: f urt rer our ovn interests and o. . fort hy supporting this wise meas-'j' ure and by encouraging our nei&h- bors to follow our example." Mr. Cheshire will gladly furnish in th nublie any information con- cprnin'- the game laws affecting t' e nce he -wonderful old reliable dr. 7? ,V rnnrtlPS Under h'S S-n ...lypK-ZBR'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. a sur- ' th rti-nme COUIJUeo unaer n.S Sp.. - B,cal dressine that relieves pain and heals at vision. ir. est i;-iipor!sj;t events ill v i thu v.VdoIrg of j Ja.-it-.v Chak-und Rt-v. il.'-.r: vj Of.!"? v. licn was i:. !..'.;:; ed in Tf irrhy church on .','t-iif.e-d iy, November 5'h, 'at h'jrh no Long- before the apoointed hcur the church was filled with friends of the young; couple. Not t!e usual crowd drawn by cariosity, but her ftier.ds and church people. Am on? whom and with whom the bride has lived nrd worked, whose hearts weivt full of love and wishes f-T her and; ten-ier regrets that Scoti.ind iseci: n-vi to los? ner ior h.pr p'ace will he haul to fiH. S',n-.tf of the?c ?sme lovlnjr -friends had placed ferns in the chance! and wers of purest white on the altar, th-i decorations be:n- simple but iovc-Iy. ihancha; of white chrysan f...e;nunis were mzd U:5 pew markers for th:-i famides and most intimate i'ri-T.ds of the contractiri? parties. Miss Nannie" Shields, presided at the oran and as the lovely words of "The K:v.:th That Breathest O'er Elder." were jiet rd, the junior choir, in ve.-tn.enls of purest white, enter ed, vz iVx- ir.ivt'sters Tit. ilev. Jos. B'ount (?he-:i:re,. of Raleiyh, and v. r came irom the vtsiry, folitjvve I by A 1 . :,b :-s.--s i-rai;!: l agan, A. V. L.izze: C:;?mie Smi.li nd John Powell, hd the mvice-io.ial and they were fol lowed by the bridal party. Miss Nannie Smith and Elizabeth Gordon, of Spray, wearing lovely dresses of white crepe cle chine and black picture hats and carrying white cr rysaathemums. Then came the groomsmen, Henry T. Clark and W. L. Smith, Jr. The maid of honor, Miss Laura Clark, sister of the bride came next, wearing a handsome dress of white satm crepe and black picture hat and carry ing white chrysanthemums. She was followed by the dame of honor, Mrs. Thurman Lelmar Kitchin, sister of hie br;uc, wearing an exquisite gown ef yello w crepe de chine over yellow mescaline, with black pic ture hat with yellow plumes and car rying yellow chrysanthemums. Then cam-- th Master Thurman Kitchin, Jr., handsome in a Fontle roy suit of black velvet with black satin sash. He was followed by the bride leaning on the arm of her father, Dr. Henry Irvin Clark, and never did she look lovelier than on tlvs hc-r wedding day, gowned in a handsome dress of white bridal eatin trimmed in Duchess lace and embroidered and pearls sample, yet elegant in iis simplicity, her long tulle veil was fastened in bonnet fpi -t Of brides' roi-es and li'lics c tNe va:h: v. I hey were met at tl , i.v ..V t,.v. lua:i. r i n 1, l no groom Ai Ids I- A. uvm, !'. (ireenvihe, and F; . B. F. Luske, Smith, ;;..r sman. , 1 (v. I iH'i IPaci- e as :-aki i v Rev j . ..tt Ci...; .1 t '0 .,s,C4l . :nj Ii.O'P I gave the vows that mde thern man ara wile, lne briasl pnrtv came out while the choir sang "O, Per fect Love," and were driven to the home of the bride where a public I 1-..T.1 1 1 1 i o-iict lucne.'.fi whs servoo, quite a nun otr oi xtienus eaoing to t-ia tne i-ri ie ard groom, fare-veli. The bride's traveling suit was brown with hat, g'oves, shoes find furs to match. Her hat w s made out of !iL-r mothtr.s wedding coat of brown velvet brecad was so much stvdish now. then They went i i automobiles to Pal myra where they took the t-ain for Norfolk and they will leave by boat for a wedding trip, after which they wiii be at home in Spray where Mr. Goidon has charge of the Episcopal church. Tha bride is he'd in love and es teem by all who know her, being a your.g woman of the highest type of christian character, a leader in all church work and it is with regret that Scotland Neck and Trinity church give her up. . Never has there bien seen a handsomer collec tion of wedding presents among these being a .silver waiter from the junior choir, a biker candlestick from the senior choir, a handsome picture from the orphanage guild and a box of linen from the woman's auxiliary. On Tuesday night after the re hearsal Dr. and Mrs. Thurman Kitchin entertained the bridal party arid out of town guests at a hand some reception. Among the out of town guests here for the wedding were: Mrs. A. B. Gordon, Miss Elizabeth Gordon, Mr. Algernon Rrumbelve, of Spray, Mrs. Hey wood Clark, Miss Stevenson. Messrs. W. L. and Frank lin Smith, of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barrow, of Port Nor- follc Va- Miss-3 Rena Clark, Mary B 'iirne, Reba Bridgers and Kate Cheshire, Mesdames J. L. Bridgers, G. C. Gladstone, of Tarboro, Miss Rob White and Mrs. Frank William son, Philippine Islands) Mrs. J. P. Byle, Mrs. B. B. Sherrod, Miss Patty Sherrod, Miss Effie Waldo, 1).-. and Mrs. Long, of Hamilton, Mes?r?i. Frank Fagan and A. P M-,2zelI, of Williamston, Mrs. Clar- i '- ' Y n-lus'". ooim P.welJ. of Roxobel, Mrs. S. J. Hins- 1 :2 'anuie Smith, Annie Fenner, ale;h' ,and Miss Lura Clark, of MaiT s, Rev. and Mrs. B. F. ! usTke' Ne Bern- and Mrs. T. W. j M- Long, Roanoke Rapids. f : v at . To Prevent Blood Poisoning me same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. SI.oq. Ore of !i.-5 Am:?. Strong and Durable Give steady, bright light Easy to light. Easy to clean and rewick. Don't smoke. Don't blow out in the wind. Don't leak. At dealers everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington. D. C. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. (New Jeraey) BALTIMORE' E '- T-TT"T I - -iiniTTr- irii'lfi Bl Scotland Neck Welcomes Dr. and Mrs. Tinsley. Special to the Commonwealth. At eight o'clock on the evening of the 27th tilt., the colored people of Scotland Neck instituted an enjoya ble reception in honor Mr. Thomas C. Tinsley, M. D., and wife. It was at the residence of Mrs. Piney John son, Twelfth and Greenwood streets. The doctor, formerly of Hender son, is now a resident here, and was married at Knoxville, Tenn., Octo- j her the 15th to Miss Lois Hoffman. As an expression of the hearty welcome with which they are re ceived as well as the high esteem in which they are held, our citizens tendered their hospitality. The guests were received in the ele gantly decorated parlor by Mcs dames Carrie R. Powell, Carrie F. Ward and Mary E. Smith. The pre sentation was made by Mrs. Lena Staten and the writer. Miss Lanie Powell, Mrs. Eveline Ethengane and Mr. Jesse Hedgepeth furnished mu sic instrumental. Mrs. Tinsley, the bride, was nat urally the social magnet and center of attraction. She is graceful, en tertaining, cultured and refined. The doctor, tco, carries an invit-! ing and winning personality.. He is bound to succeed for even the mcst timid little child may easily ap proach him with pleasure. The other day a "tiny tot" paced into the efhee and said to Dr. Tinsley: "Mama says come and scee her baby." The little messenger was so small that the doctor had to stoop very low in order to understand what the the little girl sa'd. Then our doctor, with his eyes kindly fixed on the child, smillingly said to her: "Allright, tell your ma that I will be there presently." The menu consisted of chicken salad with lettuce, pickles served ( n parsley leaves, smothered chicken, ham sandwich, french rolls, ice cream, cake and fresh orchard fruits. The color scenes were green and white. Want of space bars the writer from making special reference to all the presents given to the bride and groom, but he ventures to mention this one. As a token of the good will of the white citizens here to ward the doctor, and of their ac ceptance of his professional services in the interest of public and private health, the popular druggist, Mr. E. T. Whitehead, presented to the doctor an elegant silver set and a fine large mounted painting of beau tiful eolors, of an admirable natural scenery and landscape. The bride and groom feel very grateful to friends, and extend thanks. ' Welcome; Dr. and Mrs. Tinsley. Thrice welcome! Stenographer. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured t)jr the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves I'ain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00. ! Your Watch Cleaned or repaired by experts. Your Watch J should be cleaned and oiled yearly, it may J need it now. At Whitehead's it will re- ceive the very closest attention from ex- J perienced men, whose Watch knowledge j and years of traininjr peculiarly qualify t them for absolutely reliable and sotisfac- tory service. Our work is equally as thorough on fine French Clocks, English & $ Hall Clocks and Chimes. 2 One of the busiest place about the store 4 is our Repair Department. Our expert workman can restore your broken Jewelry 4 to it3 original shape or remodel old Jewel- ry into attractive and modern designs. t L. S. GRIMM, With E. T. Whitehead Co., Scotland Neck GREENSBORO GREENSBORO. N. C. Bookkeeping, Shorthand,- Touch Type writing, Penmanship Write for catalog . For Fishing, Camping, and Hard Use under All Conditions, Lanterns Charlotte. N. C Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C Hems from Aurelian Springs, Routs 1. Mrs. O. B. Cook, Miss Bessie Cook and little Milton Dickens spent Wed nesday with Mrs. W. T. Warren. Mr. C. B. Melvin. of Clayton, is spending sometime with his father, W. H. Melvin. Mr. Samuel Crawley, of near Lit tleton, spent Saturday night with Mrs. W. T. Warren. Elder A. J. Moore, of Whitakers, came up Saturday and filled his reg ular appointment at Rocky Swamp. STRENGTH FOR GLD PEOPLE A Simple Remedy Which Favors ; Longevity. j You act as though you just "won-' dered how you are going to get through this trying season and do , your work. You may b overworked or hare ; had a bad cold which has left you : without strength, ambition or much 1 interest in life; in fact you are all: run-down. j-tei, us icii you mai vinoi, our aeu- ous cod lirer and iron tonic, is just tne remeuy you need to rebuild wast ing tissues and repla.ee weakness ; with strength. j A prominent Boston lawyer says: i "My mother, who is 76 years of age, ! owes her good health to Vinol as ; eince taking it she can walk farther; and do more than she has for years. I consider it a wonderful blood making and strength creating ton'c." We have such faith in Vinol that if it doe3 not quickly build you up, restore your strength and make you feel well again, we will return your money. Try Vinol on our guarantee. P. S. If you have Eczema, trv our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. E. T. Whitehead Company Scotland Neck, N. C. I m yf 8 i p" i KN :3lMKgBt N O home can boast of having too many easy chairs, especially rockers, hence this announcement of Rockers at Special Prices will be ol immediate interest to every household in this community. Almost any style rocker you desire, all sizes, all kinds, reed rockers, bedroom, library and parlor rockers. A variety you must see to appreaciate. Special Values in Buggy Harness. Call and Take a Look for Yourself. Scotland Neck Furniture Company THE HOME China and We have decided to close out our entire stock of China and I Prnrkerv t and ?j, . j - Yjg goocis. i ins lb uic uppuiiuiiiiy vuui & bargains in goods of this line. Here are 1 Set Fancy American China, worth $13. .10. 1 Set Fancy American China, worth $10. oO. 1 Set Fancy American China, worth $18 ."0. 3 Sets Haviland China, worth $25.00. AW the above are 100 piece sets and below to Wit T-iorp n lornr white and gold band that will be sold so cheap that it will sur. 1 Prise yu- ) Date of sale Friday, November 7th, at 10:30 o'clock. Re.r f member that this sale will last only ten days and no iamhIs will' $ be charged at sale prices. All China will be marked in plain : & figures and you will not have to ask the price. Hardy g HARDWARE HUSTLERS SCOTLAND NECK. N.C. The Home of Pure drugs" 0 WEDDING Gi TS Why worry what to give? Just telephone us and say what you want it to cost, and we will select something that will be appreciated and ad- ; mired for its beauty and qual- ity, also pack it free of cost. We carry a full line of the famous L. E. Waterman Fountain Pens. Also a full line of his new styles. E. T. Whitehead Comp'y, DRUGGISTS, WE DO IT RIGHT AND QUICK Telephone Seventy-Five. OUTFITTERS. Send us an order for Job Printing. Crockery at and below cost in order to niier occnrfinpnf n k rrer Hardware We Sell and Recommend loth's Cook Ranges and Heaters Wo buy in car load lots and give you tl.' wry !. m price that can be bad on a' first-class t iw. .aw - s-fia-, ,. y wr " ; ; . . ...V:- Burroughs-Pittman-Wheelcr Co npY Everybody's Store. Wwtf The American Wire Fence is the first style of Fencing tint the American Steel & Wire Cronviny manufactured, and we have cvi-ry reason to believe that it is the Fence they make. It Is Strong Galvanized Better It Is H eavier Just received Height 34, 40, Josey Hardware Company, Pioneer Hardware Dealers, Below Cost! make mom fnr ,i. f mc iu j some great the prices; Stile price, s.:;c,. Sale price, 1 1 ;; SmIo price. sliM.",. Sale price. $1 ..":.. Ne.v York cosi. crrr (W,-. "... . - Com 513 S 8 i. 3 L " .Z LJ V f f s rff 5".'.?"' '? i . ''..::::....:....! i ; ..... ' 1 i -1 i a & tr- th Zl S K P b tt 3 er another car liMll. 46, 52 inches. Scotland Keck. N. C.