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THE COMMONWEALTH. PUBISHED EVERY THURSDAY. L. MILLS K1TCHIV, UWor an.l Prcpm-lcr. jiMTn ta Ui po-wtfice at dcotUud -.lc. N. .'., . sv(-:iMi-(5!Aie Matter. Thursday, July 10, 1014. For The Leflislatre. To the Democratic Voters of Hal ifax Vounty: I hereby announce i t mvh-clf. as a canddate for the Leg is-1 y lature from tl U eoonty subject t o ; Si the Democratic primary, wl i h 1 $ m& ti on the sixth day of August, j$ 1914. Thanking-you tor your past support and nooing my past service wiil merit your support in the com- 4 aasrogigii J fffSSSSSaSSSS - ing pi imary, I am ENFORCE THE VAGRANCY LAW. Did you ever realize that the lax enforcement of the vagrancy law was in some decree responsible for the high cost of liveing? Enforce this law and make the negro loafers go to work, either for himself, or for the county and your grocery bill will decreased. These b'r.ck parasites that cdorn Int.- :,;ic.t oi rners teven days to the week ere being fed from your Yours trulv, W. P. White. or fhg Leaislflhirc. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Repress rite -r vt s from i he c ounty of .Halifax, subject to the action of the Derm - ! l? cm Lie primaries to do neiu on ire oVi -lay of August The support of g the Democracy of Halifax county j& : W. L. Long. Pop ojsn! TiWKiirw T.- 1 ha wnforc -F T-T n 1 i (-' v PVmntv f& I he- e )y nn u ;ce myself a candi- j g 1 d ,te tor the orrice of County i'reas- Is l T , Oo ' 4 l- DT ! . 1 " . j i . I I '. Ill pail try. just a o i urer, s-uoj ect u. my eiiuttiaut continue to loaf, your cook will continue to tote your groceries to them, they are bound to feed. Wonder how many of those pious Blue Law Christians saw the blind man in town Monday and pitched a jit or a dime in his little tin cirp.? Industrial, enterprising and boom ing Scotland Neck doesn't simmer during the hot months but keeps leaping ahead as fast as any town of like size in Eastern Carolina. p imary, which meets en August 6, 1914. Thanking you for your past loyal support. I hope my seryice heretofore will meet with your ap proval and merit your continued suppoit. Yours very truly, J. E. Boweks. j$n& .w-7 f vMv. Pill' w& ! rp i i U! IT i, fy TP-.r'-. nnrii- m.n ?;i I ky in our. mm ill :' 'DANrW' 8 !fe Itew V- ?WP'H I AU.AVC 111'? W-yS BE HERE WHEN 1 fl We regret to notice the discontin uance of the open air meetings at the Baptist Church. This highly sen sible method of conducting the evening services on the Church lawn met with a favorable comment. A Church these hot summer nights without electric fans tires the audi ence before the sermon is finished. For Superior Court Clerk. I harebv announce that I shall be a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax coun ty, subject to the decision of the' Eemocratic primary to be held on the 6th day of August next. If nominated and elected I promise to perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability, and with courtesy and fairness to all who have dealings with the office, as I have tiied to do in the past. I fully realize my obligation to the people of my county for their support in the past, and will fully appreciate whatever support given me in the coming primary. Sterling Mt Gary. Halifax, N. C, July 13, 1914. One thing is certain, and that is: If the present commissioners havn't enough courage and common reuse to go ahead and amend the Blue Laws, there is such a thing as call ing a special election and boosting them out of office and elect men who will use a little discretion in saying " what is. and, what aint." Oak Cily Hems. Oak City, July 14. Mis? Marion Burnette and Wilmer House went to Hassell Sunday. Misses Ninnie Crocker, of Rober sonville, and Annie Mae Beverly of Bethel, left for tieir homes Satur day after spending a few days with Mrs. C. M. Hurst. For Register of Deeds. To the Voters of Halifax County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the Democratic primary to be held on August C. 1914, and if elected I pled are to the people of the county the -ame promptness .:ind rourtesy extended to one and gib T'mrking the peopie of the county for fhe pas'; support given me, I am Respectfu-1. J. Hunter Nornan. It doesn't matter whether you are a farmer or not. YOUR HAREST is the money you earn. Who gets the money yen earn? The farmer saves some of his I Grain for seed. Nothing will grow if you plant nothing 1 The money you have spent will not protect your old age the money you plant in Cur Bank WILL. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank We pay 4 per- cent interest Compounded Quarterly. THE SCOTLAND NECK BANK Scotland Neck', N. C. G. Hoffman, President. J. Harper Alexander, Jr., Cashier. A. McDowell, Chairman of the Board. OCcmg0 'M''") " Sulci ' $1.10 will buy the li50 size O-Cedar Mop 1 ' ' w While They Last 1 i This is strictly a cash offer, and if charged they will Be sold at regular prices Call early as we have only a limited quantity of these now on hand. Remember That Pony Votes will be given with each Purchase. i i m 1 1 ardwaire Company ii Hardware HUSTLERS For Cood Eoads Ccmmlssicner I hereby announce myself a candi date for member of The Good Roads Commission of Halifax county sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary to b held on August 6th. Yours very truly V llljlVll X llb. For Clerk Superior Court To the Democratic voters of Hali fax county: A great many of my friends throughout the county hav n g t- pressed the desire that I be-co-po h candidate for the nomin;;- U Hi U ! You'll find it on the top of each Genuine CORTEIGHT Metal Shmsrle It i.3 put there to protect you as wall as vs from the imitator. Roofs covered with those shingles 27 years Ego Eire rood today, nnd have never needed re pairs. That's why they're imitated. -Therefore, look for this stamp. For Sale xoy v Founded 1S3S Chartered 1859 T. "W EUSSELL l riEiiy lollege . - ,, IJurliam, N. C. A Southern College of liberal arts with an established narional repu tation for high standards, no Ye traditions, and progressive policies. Its large endowment fund maker; possible its first-class equipment and large faculty of wed trained and carefully chosen teachers. Student fees low. Comfortabe, inexpensive rooms in carefully supervised: hygienic dormi sarie:?. Classical and scientific courses leading to the bachelor's degree. Grad uate courses in all departments. Schools of Engineering, Education and Law. For catalogue and illustrated booklet address K. L. FLOWERS, Secretary to the Corporation One way to relieve haMtual ! Itching piles provoke profanity constipation is to take regularly a j bnt profanity won't remove them. mild laxative. Doan's Eegulfcts are Doan's Ointment is recommended reommended for this purpose, 25c a j for itching, bleeding or producing box at all drug stores. j piles. 50c at any drug store. For Slate Senate I hereby announce myself a can didate for the State Senate for Hrdi- fax County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. I will fully appreciate the support accord ed me by my friends. N. L. Stedman' Halifax, N. C. Clee Vaughan, DEALER IN Monuments AND Tombstones Italian, Vermont and Georgia Marble of highest grade, and the best grades of granite. Will save you money and guarantee quality. finn fnr Crr Riinprinr CV,Hrt st tVf Master Hubert Rawls, of Rober- I Democratic' primary to be"' held on 1 sonville, spent last week with rela tives here. Misses Hannah and Myrtle Long with Messrs. Ainsley and Crisp mo tored t o Jamesville, Plymouth, Mackey's Ferry and other places on a pleasure trip Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph House, Miss Lillie Burnett and Tommie Burnett spent Sunday with their sister Mrs. Vance Savage, near Scotland Neck. L. S. Davenport, of Speeds, was town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Parker, of Speed, motored to sown Sunday. Robert Salsbury and Miss Myrtle Robinson were in town Sunday. Miss Mary Louise Worsley, of Tarboro, is the guest of Miss Malissa Worsley this week. B. M. Worsley spent the week-end at Stokes. Elwood Early, of Goldsboro, was in town last week with his father, Joe Early. Miss Pauline Beverly, of Bethel, returned home Monday evening. Joe Early spent a few days at Roanoke Rapids last week. Messrs. Tommie Burnette, Ralph and Wilmer House motored to Scot land Neck Monday. Miss Lillie Burnette left for Golds boro Wednesday, to be the guest of her brother, Sam Burnette. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Davenport have returned home. Mrs. Sam Strickland, of Scotland Neck, is visiting her father's home this week. Mrs. C. M. Hurst left for Bethel Monday. Mrs. Burroughs and Miss Etna, of Whitakers, are the guest of Mrs. John Etheridge, Jr. Mrs. Casper and Mrs. Geo. Dan iels spent Sunday near Spring Green. Mrs. Graham Alligood and two little boys, of Plymouth, spent a few days with Mrs. L. J. Davenport last week. Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Chesson left Monday on a visit to Tarboro and oth3r places. Spencer Hines and wife and two children spent Sunday at Ocean View. Miss Mary Hines is visiting rela tives in Norfolk. Little Misses Syble and Elois Roes and Virgina Hines spent Sunday with Clarice Cartwright and Ella Hines. Aug. G, 1914, I hereby declare my- seif a candidate for that position subject to the action of saidpri-j mary. The primary was called ! sooner than was anticipated there- fore it will be impossible for me to ' see every voter in the county pei sonally between now and Aug. 6, su I take this method of informing ! you of my candidacy. I belong to ' no faction or combination, and if ' nominated and elected, wil! try to perform the duties of the office to j the satisfaction of the whole people. I am appreciative for the corsid-r -tior. shovyn me by the people of Hal ifax county in the past and t i thank them for their support in the primary. W. T. Clement I Enfield, N. C. sac i " mmmi. wsi ---V $t to-W-Jm.m EM 5 t OILII Tan White tKE a-, f. dailey Co.. Ltd., Buffalo. N. Hamilton. Ont. MMWwMWMIIIIiyi1 ' 'II' I. j j ""-'KF7TTTrw!iaiiiriini m UCHASING AN u w f A Satisfied peraior ased employer And 11 y a shoi WRIT stmctive Work t day H3 3 C JL .1 Tl n j t a o i -Ji i it v Exclusive Features, proved h hoe i Lontest, stamp the y winning every NUERWOOD a.5 The Mac ( Plume St., Norfolk, Va. 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