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THE HOUSE FOR O O O I GROCERIES PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. SEED IRISH POTATOES If you are ready to plant your Irish Potatoes x we h ive them. Early Rose, Red B us and Irish Cobbler. We also have in Onion Sets and fresh Garden Seeds. Let us supply you. J. W. ALLSBROOK. Clean, Up-Io-Uate, Progressive. Telephone Eighty-One ' 23B5 A Sq uare Deal We absolutely guarantee satisfaction on every article purchased from us. We carry nothing but the very best of 1 everything in the Drug Line. Trade with us and we will prove it. Yours for a Square Deal The Crescent Pharmacy, Inc. Telephone Number Forty-Six. If you don't trade with, us we bote lose money The Coming, Going and Whereabouts of Our Peoe and Other folKs Mr.W. B D.ewey of Halifax, was here Tuesday. Miss Anna Mills is visiting rela tives at Wake Forest. Mr. Baron of the Beehive Depart ment store, is in the northern mar kets this week buying a large stock of goods. Mr. T. B. Wheeler accompanied Mrs. Wheeler to a hospital in Rich mond, Va., Tuesday, where she will undergo special treatment We hope she may soon be f uliy restored to health. j LOCAL NEWS. Items Gathered Prom the Town and Country. Wait for "The CuDn Spy." Easter concaa on April 12th. Next Saturday ie St. Valentin day. ' We ar remindad that this is cam paign year. The weather has beeu cold the past week. All county officers are to be elec ted this year. opera Rev. R. A McFarland spent Sun day in Suffolk, Va., preaching to the 24th, his former congregation at the morning and evening hours. Mr. McFarland was heard by large con gregations at both services. Hear Prof. Swans m at the house tonight (Thui sJay). "The Cuban"Spy," by home tal ent, at Madry'a opera house .n Why send your job printing away when you can get it done right here in your home town. j Henderson-Lewis Mr. E. T. Whitehead is preparing to rent his drug store with the very latest fixtures. He is also preparing to serve his trade while this work is bee announcement The Home mt Quality Groriea If we please you once, we k'.nw we may at least expect to have the pleasure of pleas ing you again. Hence our care in purchasing , quality goods. We are mora prepared to serve you than ever before. Phone your orders to phone 124. We wiil save you money by buving from us. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent AVE DPk. Y 4 Per Cent Interest (Compounded Quarterly) in Department. . . Time Certificates of Deposit. - WE SOLICIT Both Small and Large Accounts. Savings m N. HERRING. Telephone 124. Special Announcements. es 25 TAILOR MADE SUITS Let us prove to you that: we can make joua suit to order for $18.00 that lothers are charging you for the very same suit at least $5.00 more. Fit and werkmanship guaranteed. L. WAXMAN The Baltimore Store THE STGRE THAT UNDERSELLS 1311) YOU SEE "That Million Dollar Look" AT THE Victoria Theatre Last Night? We have always maintained that a man's clothes are one of the vital factors in his career that they effect his whole advancement in the garna of life. And last night, at the Victoria. Theatre, a picture play called "That Mil lion Dollar Look" certainly demonstrated our belief. No man, who saw this unusual picture play, left his p seat without feeling a deeper respect than ever for good c clothes and their importance to his prosperity. Incidentally, this picture play showed that the J: Million Dollar Look is the Royal Tailored Look; p that the best "prosperity" clothes are those that are Royal Tailored. One of the most interesting features of the film were y the pictures showing the wonderful Royal Tailor shops in I Chicago and New York; pictures taking you behind the ti scenes in the world's greatest tailoring snops; pictures 0 showing how every Royal garment is cut separately and to the individual order and measures of each customer; If pictures of the cleanest, sunniest, cheeriest and biggest workshops you ever looked into a delightful revelation B . . . f i t- i rn :1 o a. into tne penection oi xne ixoyai xanor oyaiem. If von saw these pictures, you probably said to your self, as scores of others did "No wonder Royal Tailored clothes ore considered the best in the world when they are made in a organization like that." But please don't think that our object in bring in these pictures to town was wholly selfish. We stiil say that if this picture-play convinced some of the young men, who have been careless about their clothes, of the importance of good dress in business n we shall feel satisfied. Lt then buy the "next best" to Royj.1 Tailored clothes, if they will that's I a whole lot better than bungling the clothes prob n lem entirely. i But for you folks who want the utmost in cus- p torn tailoring; for you men, who want the genuine "Million Dollar Look"; lor you, wno win rase no second best this is just a reminder that our store is the local home of Royal Tailored to your order clothes. Made to your measure at 16. $17, $20, $25, $30 and $35. Maysville, N. C Miss Minnie B Lewis, who for the past two years somg on had charge of the Music Department another column. ua,0vu,C xUU OCUOOl, BUF- We the attention Qf our . """" ers to an advertisement about "The fhat,nrnnf IU. J Mi-, m ti tj I , " jr wucplt::uicU unc uuure ui max. auu 1M1S. X. XI. HU-I i , mi wards, of Jacksonville, she was La: lua oaIu th, " i "OUity R , evening, the 24th. The play is un- j , w VU1 derthe msnawmpnt: nf Mr. XZ STORAGE BATTERIES W st-p young townsman, Mr. Kobert J. rtnn r,A t, Dremred to recharee storac-e ht r. . I i- "u nuu uiai, uicaut tiuu;eiis. it . . - " Menoerson. lne ceremony was Der- . teries. Weeks Motor Car Co formed by Rev. R FOR Looms. RENT ONE SUIT NICE Apply to Mrs. C. F. White. U. D. C. M. von Miller, Castor of the Jacksonville Baptist . -it i inurcn. will root in tno Hro,) cui i w tut ni vjiuuvu UtUUvl ' Miss Lewis had accompanied Miss buildine Thursdav afternoon at StSO DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE ! stump pulled on the 18th int. Hardy Hardware Co. TPnT? UAl XT' rWTYTi on TI T7i A TT , o j w.. v , iAnun'jD i. r. rrtifi- Mary Ldwards, one of the Maysvnle Every member is urged to be present. ' banks Morse Gasoline engine, ii Box Party and Dance taculty, home for the week-end, but there seemed to have been some thing else in view, when on Sunday atternoon Mr. Henderson appeared There will be a box party and with Rev. von Miller.- After the dance at the Roseneath School house ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Thursday night, Feby. 12th, 1914 left for Maysville, their future home. The public is cordially inivted to at- Mrs. Henderson is the accomplish- tend. From 7:30 to 12:30 there will ed and attractive daughter of Mrs. come from the balcony sweet strains and the late J. H. Lewis of Scotland of music as the young gallants and Neck, N. C. During her stay with the fair belles float as through the us, she has endeared herself to ail air in the pleasure of their dance, who know her, and while her pupils The box party was to hae been will hate to give her up, they will be last Friday night, but on account of glad to know that she will make her the bad weather it was postponed home in Maysville. until Feb. 12th. Mr. Henderson is one of our most pupular young men, and holds a - Card Of ThanKS position with the firm of Pellitier & Weeks of this place. Halifax, N. C, Feb. 10, 1914 We Their many friends wish them desire to thank most sincerely all perrect condition, we want to pu' electric motor in place of it to rut our elevator Josey Hardware Co. FOR SALE TWO GOOD MULES ! Price right. C. F. White. DON'T FAIL TO SEE T H it stump pulled on the 18th inst. Hardy Hardware Co. much happiness. The Social Life. those f rinds who were .kind to us during the illness and death of our father in December, also to thank trie U. D. C s. for their beautiful florial offering. We wish also to ex press our very deep gratitude to all who wrere so nice and kind to us during the illness of our dear mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coppedge On Friday afternoon, Feby. 6th. Miss Maude Leggett entertained a number of her friends at a 5 o'clock tea in honor of Miss Sallie Spruill Baker, of Palmyra, whose marriage There is more Catarrh in this section to Mr. B. B. Everett occures Feby. of the country than all other disease 0 25th. The home on North Mfr'n P lfc together, ami until tle last few street was artistically decorated with ';irs was supposed to be incurable. i - For a great many years doctors pro- trailing smilax and banks of pink ilounced it a local disease and prescrib- carnations, while dainty pink shades e local remedies, and by constantly caused the lights to shed a soft glow failing to cure with local treatment, overall. The guests were greet; d renounced it incurable. Science has x, 1 , x , , p oven catarrh to be a constitutional at the door by IViiss Lzzie iggeit Jase and therefore requires consti- and were met in the parior iy tutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh ivlisses !Vaside Leggett, Sa'lie Baker, Cure, manufactured by F.J Cheney of Palmyra, Mary Cotten Johnson, & c'-. Toledo, Onio, is the only con- of Plymouth, and Mrs. Clarence national cure on the market It is , J . taken internally in doses from 10 drops Smith, of Dunn, The guests were ro a teaspoonful. It acta directly on then invited to the tea room where the blood and mucous surfaces of the a recipe book was in charge Of Miss system. They offer one hundred dol- Nannie Shields. Tea and sandwiches AT f?r a?y caae jfc fail3.to curf Se"d 3 l us t n r for circulars and testimonials. Ad were served by Mrs. J. E. Bowers. (lress F j Cheney & Co f Toledo, O. assisted by Misses Mattie Josey and Sold by druggists. 75c. Dorothy Dunn. After sometime Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- spent pleasantly together all repaired Patlon- to the dining room where a delicious FQR SALE: THREE YOUNG ice course was served. A real sur- Mules. Have been worked one year, nrise awaited,Miss Baker here, for Weight 1100 to 1200 pounds. in a few minutes Master Charlie auwAKUa 61 Herring entered, drawing a large : 1 1 1 A express wagon puea nign witn j vfs. high with bundles and gave it to he. $f?gS! These on being opened proved to be all kinds of useful kitchen utensils, gifts of the ghests present. Miss Baker thanked ner friend3 in her own charming manner. In spite of the inclement weather about fifty guests were present and SEE THAT "NEW IDEA" MA nure Spreader. Josey Hardware Co. JUST UNLOADED ANOTHER Car of Hackney Wagons. Hardy Hardware Co. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH- One Success Manure Spreader, al most new. Will sell for $75.00 cash. First cost was $125.00. Josey Hard ware Co. ATLANTIC HORSE INSUANCE Co. insures your animal against death or accidents from any cause. Geo. W. Bryan, Agent. 2-5-tf . A MODERN BANK FVLLY EQUIPPED Planters & Commercial Bank. Scotland Neck, N. C. 3 w E. are too this week ing inventory selling goods to write an advertisement busv tak and (s $ are in need L F you' or any aoods come on to our store. We can find time to serve you: Our store is the place to find everything in staple Merchandise. (fit (A GREAT REDUCTION IN SHOES For two weeks we are going to offer specially reduced price en om winter shoes, for cash, in order to make room for our spring line. Cah and get the benefit of these cue prices. Edward & Co. FOR SALE: BIG LOT OF BRICK, and Juniper and cedar shingles. Baker & Harrison Bros., Palmyria, N. C. j29-3i BLACKM AN'S MEDICATED Sdlt Brick a guaranteed worm me dicine and stock tonic. Sold on a guarantee. Edwards & Co. OWEN'S-PRODUCER. MAKES hens lay. No eergs, no pay. Ed wards & Company. BLACKM AN 'S HOG RAISING. Makes hogs grow, inures nog cnoiera Sold on a guarantee. Eriwaids &Co urrough-pittiiian-feeeler o. EVERYBODY'S STOIIU CLEE VAUGHAN, DEALERS' agent tor the largest and best Tomb etone Quarries in America. Quality best. Prices lowest. JUST UNLOADED ANOTHER Car of Hackney Warons. Hardy Hardware Co. ANOTHER BIG LOT OF GAL- vanized Roofiner iust arrived. Give us a call. EDWARDS & CO. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE stump pulled on the 18th inst. Hardy Hardware Co. i. 4fc enjoyed Miss Leggetts's hospitality. Saturday afternoon the Junior Sewing Club was delightfully enter- jPc home on North Main street. A de licious salad course was served. To The Public Saturday afternoon the Scissors Club was entertained by Mis3 Lizzie Leggetl. The time was spent most pleasantly and profitably and daiffty refreshments were served. The visitors were Mrs. Lonnie Dunn, Mrs. Thurman Kitchin, Mrs. Hugh Johnson and Miss Arra Perry, of ! Wilmington. Allsbrook Boyette Authorized Resident Dealers Uittj a I olatliira dm Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. A C. Livermon entertained at their home on Church street a number of friends at a delightful 6 o'clock dinner. Those enjoying their hospi tality were Misses Fannie Gray, Undine Futrell, Mary, Petty, of Union Level, Va , Stella Blount, of Plymouth, Nettie Phelps, of Merry Hill, Pearl Lea, of Blanche, Bessie Hellen, of Grifton, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gray, Mr. J. P. Futrell and We will be badly disar ranged for the next two or three weeks while plac ing our new store fixtures but our business will be carried on in every detail the same as before. . , . Come or phone your or ders, they wili be prompt ly and carefully filled. Prepare for a good time at the opening. j j I S& PUT YOUR I 1 fegPSMOHY SM THE I lT LOST 9 "Procrastination is the thief of time." It is constant PUTTING OFF that gets a man in a fir like the one in the picture" Going to stop wasting hia money some day." Don't YOU put off banking your money. MAKE A START; begin now. Gome to our bank and start an account. We will treat you courteously and take care to serve you well. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank We pay 4 per cent interest Compounded Quarterly. THE SCOTLAND NECK DANK, Scotland Ieck, N. C. s Capital, $25,000.00. A. McDowell, President. P. C. Gregory, Vice-Pre3. Surplus, $13,500.00. - J. Harper Alexander, Jr., Cashier. Hugh Johnson, Atsistant Cashier. L T. Whitehead Co. f GREENSBORO GREENSBORO. N. C. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Touch Type- s writing. Penmanship. Write for catalog B-rj3Y-Tisri Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne used in ternally and externally. Price 25c. The subscription price of The Commonwealth is One Dollar a ye; r Dr. J, E. Shields.
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