TOSTLTS SALE GF LAND
By virtue of power vested in mo! iT7Tf I si j.,
by that deed of trusted exectHed 10 j 1 1 ' l '
tne on the 4th day of .Tulv," 1914, tv ;l ' fl i' t ,1-
31. T. Hancock and wife Bettie Han- ! IT j -I
coo which said cteea ol.tru?t is oi i t ? .
record la tno oJtiee oi tne nesrister s !
of Deeds for Halifax County in Book I
at- "r-o fVC T c'oa'l run Thnralav
.January 6th, 191--5, sell to the highest
'bidder for cash ?tt nubile miction !
in the town oi Scotland Neck, the
loliovvine; described real and person
al prone: ty lriiirr, bring and situate
C-.-cntr ct ILdifax and State
ci No oh OiyoUnc, to--it: Thnt
tract oi i:ncl fcnov.-n as the "Rivor
t a -m , oo am; en &v the lands or , .
A ib . ;--T!. T. IV. Fe:uv-r, S. A.
Dt in, v- d iV-ih Eiders, and contain.
im; Vru i.ueart-d ana nmfv s;x
more or 1 -;?; k)$o that hous.? and let
in che tf.vn of Scotland Neck, . C.
on r.he East side cf Main Stree t of
said town, fronting 23 feet. n Ma-n
Street and rur-nnimr back 418 feet.
and behig 200 feet on the Lao!'.
bounded bv t he lands of S. V Dun.-),
Wr iter Hancock, Mr. W T Vaughn,
lot beionyinsr to A. McD ''.veil and
G. Fluff ir-an, ino being the hle-vicc'
pr pnrjv pim-hast'd front EhaD a;
J. U lui-.onb; '.si so aii the crop. of
ev. ry k :;d end scrip; ion rtdsod
du ing- 'he ear 1914 oy the said H.
T. Han cock and if- on fhai;
knewn as-the Wood Place'1', boundvd
by ; ho ipnds of T. W. Fanner and
V: R. Bund, and 3. A. Dunn; also
all of tlr:- crow on that place known
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the full, gathered scarf-end may be popularity of walking, skating, and
brought over the head and face, veil general out-of-door winter sports is
fashion, protecting - the complexion ( the walking -stick with a soft silken
and eyes very efficiently. I or velvet bag attached for handker-
Leather is being used for these sets 1 chiefs, powder puffs and other arti
quile extensively too; a fur-trimmed I cles necessary to Milady's beauty and
set of dull Russian leather, trimmed j comfort. Although somewhat ex
vith sable and combined with a short, treme these sticks are nevertheless
tab-ended scarf, also trimmed with
sable, is unusually smart and becom
ing. These leather sets made be made
at home of suede, or a soft kid. They
are practical for many purposes as
they are not injured by dust, rain or
snow .
as toe
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whiea iscoif-ar
a hale soutneast of the t vvn of Scot
land Neci and bonn1ed ty the la-d
of Andrew Savage, Lavrc-ntre Fioa.-e
ant-' by the public road le&dh;-j t' C ,::
Set tland Neck to Palmy a and f:oh-STOv-d
and fn.in Greenwood to Deep
Crook; . ail of the crops on tl;e
pls-.ee unown 5 1 he 'Lawrence Far: ..
j.b-.'Ut tuo miles rcr hv: - :. oi' t. "
'ov n of Scotland Nock, r-nd b -aad.-o
IfTS qlov is so so 3
I a n d b ri c; at tnat you
can read all evening
without tiring your
eyes. Th.3
War: bt e:.-.
G. V1
Br van. nru nv the Janaa oi A.
vVbeeier and 8. A. Bun; niso ti-e
l'ol:-"yiiJK de-scribed pei-sonal pi opor
ty, one little G inn t Peanut Thrashei--ono
enci-se, alio all farminsr imp;c
xne ;ts cT every kind and description
incSud-iit- wa'jo
tiv'tor:?, etc . ana also thirteen ix ?.
of .'aam ::s follo'-vs: t'uee b;v niri'f
uiri fi u;', - -yLtand ten j-c.-.r-i, d
'ra.: h-. : ;e, 1 ve yer.ys ck". .ev
bro vn irate rm-de. ares sevrn. eirr1
n". thirteen, one dr.rV: brv rev.vre c
five mrevvhs old, all cf vvn:h are c
that pbi;-e kno-.vn as tee ,!L.awrer.';e
Farm" one? ear!; tnare nuiie. a?e
eig: t ytHis, and cr.e bay mare ne;'o
six year-; c-'J. which are worked oo
the "Wui-d Place''; iwo black perco--rc.i
whk'S purchased from .Jones
Bo .-ers. wl ich are worked on
"F- rrel; Place5': one 5 rowii n:a!-o
rne e lev.-' years eld purchased fror:!
Wi:-.alov." Bros., cntt which h also
wo: i;ed on the "Ferreli Place".
i ;:ne : ha'e: o clc
jarv 6th, 1916.
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is the most popular
kerosene lamp ever
made.
because it gives a clear,
powerful, mellow liht
because it is ea?y to
clean and light
because it durable,
good looking and
economical
Use Aladdin Security
oi or Lsicmiond wnitc
Gil to obtain L-est results
in Oil Stoves , Lamps and
Heaters,
The llavo is onlv one
of our many products 1
Viac-rs vf s-i
Nf -k Bonk, i
T.-rms or Sr. ": CASH
n Front Scotlana
I that hrino- comfort and
I economy to the farm.
Matchless Liquid Gloss
Standard Hand Separator
Chi
Parcwax
Eureka Harness Oil
Mica Axle Grease
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quite practical, especially for moun
tain climbs and hilly roads.
Oak City Items.
Mr. James Wads worth and his
sister Mi3S Marcella of Leisten
spent the holidays, at the home of
J. A. Bennett.
Rev. T. J. Crisp preached at the
Baptist church last Sunday.
Mr. Early f r-m near Palmyra was
the guest of H. S. Everett Sunday.
The little Miss Weeks of Scotland
Neck spent a few days last week
with thier grandparents Mr. and Mrs. . u..., r,, , ,.i ,
N. M. Worsley.
PIT A. liTTT T TftvT JL . ?
Miss Malissa Worsley returnedi We 3X2 HOC Ollly VVlllilU LU SerVC, SJUI
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from Stokes last week when she was
the guest of Miss Alma House.
Mrs. B. M. Worsley returned from
Stokes last week.
Mr. Mrs I S. Bowen returned to
Va. last week after spending a few
Julius Bennett of Rocky Mount days with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long.
spent the holidays at the home of Miss Pauline Johnson spent a few
msiamer. I days last week in Robersonville.
Miss Bessie Bennett of Williamston A R House returned to ZebuIon
was the guest of her uncle J. A. af ler suendinr a f eW day3 with hig
Bennett la.t V edoe.day. , broth.;rs and sister8
Mm M L. Bellamy of Hamilton Mfg R j HoU8e returned from
spent Chmtmas with her father. Rocky whh her lkUe SQn wh(J
A gathering of boy.s and girls en- was in the hospital for several days,
juyed Chi istn.as eve at tbe home of : writ for Last Week
J. w Ben -ett. House is spending the
Tn- Misses Hincs and Clarice Car- holidays with his sisters,
twr ght entertained few guests New . T TT ,. . ,.
v..., h,,0u Mr. Joe Hardison is spending a
and the New Year in.
are thoroughly equipped to do so.
Ad Mnsii-f .Collier
4 uie !V6t .Ccu.pouida- OuarlerlijPdid on SaOin Accounts
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Misses Jennie Rtid acid Kate 'Mc
Lean h-tve r- uined fiom their re
spective homes in the western part
of N. C. vvr er e f iey spent ihe holi
davs .o Cetiin ei.Cf dr ties' at the
sche"i.
few days here.
Dallas Hurst is in town.
Brantley Tew of Port Norfo'k was
here Christmas.
Miss Mary Hines is spending a few
days this week in the country.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pat Iavenprt, Miss1 , TT
T .,, , . ,, , : spt-nt Thursday m Hamilton.
Ltiht-Fluvd v f Hamilton and Miss i
Ta l.r from r er Sp ing Green were Mr Joe L ng Jr is spending the
Barrel Muff ami Throw-Scarf of Seal
; here S mday,
Mr. Claude Roebuck of Greenville
spent Sunday in town.
holidays with his parents.
Mr. Mitt Long was here a few days !
last week. I
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Bowen from!
Va. are here visiting Mrs. J. J Long.
Mpssis Turn Pavpnnort. Rov
There are some attractive velveteen Willie E Allsbrook . ; HeU-e, 11, Everett ann Rilpn House
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Rheumatism !
How is rheumatism recognized? Some have said
Rheumatism is a dull pain.
Rheumatism is a sharp pain.
Rheumatism is sore muscles.
Rheumatism is stiff joints.
Rheumatism is a shifting pain.
All have declared Rheumatism is Pain.
Sloan's Liniment; applied :
The blood begins to flow freely the body's
warmth is renewed the congestion disap
pears the pain is gone.
n.r.tl velvet sets, also trimmei with a
vividly contrasting color.
The Uiility "Walking Stick
One of the novelties following the
Lift lnurani-r ; spei.t 1 uet-oay in Wn iariisioii.
Scotia, d Neck, North C,ronna j Mioses Laura and Julia Saisbury
loan's
Liniment
KILLS PAIN (COAJ!ANTEED)
Rheumatism and allied pairis yield to the penetrat
ing qualities of this warming liniment.
j Myrtie and B-ssie Rib-rson were in
1 town Tuesday. i
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.Vt iinne"ed, upon' Lie
a D. Savage, bile of
oi,cy. North Cii-vlina. I
fv fcli uerjr.ns having
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claims j-pi'.nsc -h
ceuieU to preseai
p-'iyrntnt on or befoic ihe 9th day of
December, 1916, or t-.ri.-i notice wiilj Your nlasses for repairs.
thein t
Ii your deaier does not
carry these, write to
cur nearest station.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(New Jersey)
BALTIMORE
Washington, D. G. Oarfette, N. C.
Norfolk. Vs. Ctivlciton, V. Va.
Kiciraond, Va. Charlaston. S. C.
pero.i iio;ieare
pleuie raake in
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This the 8th dav of Decern oer,
W. V. SiVi;e;e, Admistrator.
Vv7a re-
ov- I p-:lr promptly either broken frames
'' i or lenses. A n?w stock of best grade
at SI. 00 per pair.
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And VlSiiiliV,
i.ois j Also a large stock of good glasses
in solid oidf 15 year gold filled, and
nickel frames.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
B W. Martin.
Kith E T. Whitehead Co.
For fully thirty five years the L. i --:
& L Semmi-iMixed Ileal Paint have , fhH,
ihe United States and also in South 1 Fine Frostproof Cabbage Plants
Thev bn-
o tne -test or ever
America.
been subiect
sort of climatic conditions most
successful there by proving their
c-xt-eme durability and supreme
valae.
Ej3 our advertisement on other
pace, teeing property-owners bow
to make their own paint, and there
by save sixty cents a gallon on every
gallon u-ed. -
Longman & Martinez.
Faint Makers, - New York,
by parcel post, Jersey. Wakefeid
Charleston Wakefeid and Succession.
LOCO for S1.00 postpaid 100 for 15c.
postpaid. R. O. Parks, Ulan, N. C.
One second-bsind well drilling; ma
chine. Apply to L. 11, Kitchin tf.
Kober -MiiL
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ewriter of Guaranteed Sei
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The Commonwealth has the local agency for the ROYAL STANDARD NO. 10
I YPEWRITER, the last word in typewriter construction, and will be pleased to
famish to those interested a practical demonstration as to the merits and con
veniences of this modern machine. Among the MANY features we include
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s-..' Uninterrupted Service
Specified in every Sale of a Royal
Mr. W. H. Home, a farmer
?-j?rr-ts.-"--. -n Edgecombe and Nash Counties
FOit SALE SMALL FARM AND has recently established a flour
peach c rchard of 8G0 hiiberta trees linear Whitakers, eight miles
now S years old and in their prime. f - r i i i ,
v.,.",.,,., ,i,3 , 1 loom fc.nhe'd, and is prepared to
K. D. tia-wey, Scotland Neck, N.C. , gnd your wheat, turning out an
Ti. F. P. No. 3. i eYcellftnt nnalitv of firwir. FrMoht
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? Old Rubber, Brass J
and as we have only three machines (brand new) at our
would be well for prospective customers to see us NOW.
immediate command, it
As a practical, useful
rs.les less than to any other mill.
For paticulars write W. H.
Florne, Reeky Mount, or see
Paul Fenner Scotland Neck N. C.
Seo'iiie Hvstj vvhen "you t
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$ h.Hive anvtbing to selt I f
may want, to buy it.
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