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I eft"" grra5 -l 4 I Iff I "Vi . -J, . H.IL'ltil M tl (f UIV,' . " mM I II i-. WW a ' 7 ' 'S4?'f "Where Quality is Higher Than Price" t f ? b w at t I is vi?) ; Ilii! spent Saturday i town. Mr.W. H. Al?roik sper.t SaHir r?ay at Hobood. Mr E J. Procter srent the week (.rid with reUtiv3a at Gronvil'e Mr?. Goovj...e Hcnkin? vas a visitor t.t TT.-l .rood !at. w ek. Mr. G. N. Ne!m of Rocky Mount yvss here Saturriav. Mr. Robert K'mball.of Enfield spent Suiiday herewith relatives Mr. C. A. Jone left on a bus;ne?s ' trip to the Westei n part of the State. Mr. R. C. Inkier PVt-r.t th- ee fnd iaMorio-k vi? ting rtluive3. Mr. H. B. BIaxd spent Thursday in Rocky Mount. Dr. J. E Shield ? was a visitor in Tillery. Mr. R. L. AH.it. o ok spent Satur day in Kinston vi.r'tin friends. Mrs. Robert Kimball of Enfield, I j has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. . . i F..LLie JohnsoR, returned home Monday.5 The Commonwealth learns tha Mr. Bernard Allbrook is to have hi home on South Main Street altere( in the near future. Contractor Jer Bunch will do the work. The up-to-dale firm of Allsbrcx- Everybody is not buying their eatables from J.W.ALLSBROOK but they ' AUTO Phone your wants to 81 Mr. W. J. Boyd of Ayden, n ade ms regular stop here Monday ir. the nttrest of Forbes & Co., Richm nd. Mrs. J. E. Bowers, who has been nsitine in Roxboro returned home Friday. Mrs. A. M. Riddick left Tuesday for Baltimore to buy her spring md summer millinery. Miss . Bettie. DeBrule, of Sping IiH, visiting Miss Martha Lois Brad ley. Mr. L. J. Baker of Palmyra, was a visitor in town Wednesday. Mr. S. F. Dunn spent Wednesday in Tillery. Miss Elizabeth Futrell of Ralngh, is visiting her parents itr. and Mrs. J. P. Futrdl. Miss Eunice Parks left Wednesday for Richmond where she will under go an operation at a hospital there. Miss Jennie Leggette, assistant superintendent of education, of Edgecomb county, spent the v-eek end here with her mother Mrs. Mar garet Leggette. Misses Nannie Lamb, Olivia House, Irene White, Virginia Brown, and Mr. W. A. McMurry attended the county teachers .meeting in Hali- iax w eanesaay. ir ants were carried before Mayor J. Mrs. W. T. Ruffhr. of Farmville. E. Shields, who levied a fine of two whn hj bpn visitinir hpr sister ?Ath dollars, on each ox the participants. was passed, one of thfeijitoes strik- R. H. Gray, returned home Wedaes-day. ing Mr. Harrell upon the forehead, Mrs. R. H. Gray was a visiter in breaking the skin ; lightfe. The Hobgood Wednesday. Mr. G. L. Hyman spent Wednes day in Kelford. Messrs. Robert Pope and Clarence Vande, of Tillery, were visitors here Tuesday. whole rucus grew out of an alleged indebtedness of Hardy Holland to I. D. Norwood and his refusal to pay -Mr.. A. McDowell, president of the Scotland Neck Cotton Mills', who sailed some days ago for Liverpool in th 3 interest of his mill, cabled store. Miss Spruill, of Roper, who has been visiting Miss Nannie Shields, has rerarned home. Mr. II. T. Clari;, vho srwnt som tirne in New Ymk last v;eek, has re turned home. iviias Emma Bouknight, who has beep visiting Miss Laura Clark, ha returned to her home in South Caro lina. Mrs. W. B. Boschan, who has been .... m - T 1 Mr. B. F. Weaver was a vi.-.it.w in visiting Miss fcatne May Josey, na, Hobgord Friday. j returned to her home in Terra Cia. Mr. L. L. Brinkley spent the week )" Mr. A. L. White, who has been end visiting friends in Enfield. I visiting relatives here for some weeks returned to his home in Hopewell Va., last week. Mis., Lou Ray Barnhiil, who has been visaitg Miss Bornadine Sum- t i- TiMj' i. -i! o..: tt:ii ""-"t rir. junan xuaa.cK. ol mg nut. : Beth Wednesday Misses Bertha Parish and Mary home Mouday that he had arrived Mr. J. B. Hall was a visitor fa u n" ouia r i . . visit raris, uernn ana otner iijuro- oCKy iviouni. capitals He sailed from New Misses Lou & Susie Hill, who have 1 York on the American Line steamer een visiting relatives in Halifax re- st- Paul. urned home Tuesday. M,r' Tom Whit?', ca"ier 0,Route 12. lost a valuable horse Monday Mrs. Hugh Johnson and little J-Iiss night from staggers. Mr. White has iuby Johnson are visiting relat ives lost two fine horses within the past &. Bovette have ifccen Jy secured th. 1 1.. Enfield. monins. services ot air. liennie wooaara as mN v, n Hnovnfl liMfoffovfrh. . lJ??r?rfZ? .r" -1"" 1 . . . , , - ... i . gcenaing uw nut on idis iue oi ine salesman in th eir gent s furnishings tpr Miss Emot Ware, of Tarboro. are tAot, nf Ur a V Monro ohnnt vis' ing relatives here. J one mile from town the horse that Mr. La wrence Mouse Jr., was driving Puff your way into the joys of Prince Albert! Go ahead, quick as you lay in a stock of the national joy smoke! Fire up a pipe or a maldn s cigarette as though you never did know what tobacco bite and parch meant I For Prince Albert is freed from bite and parch by a patented process controlled exclusively by us. You can smoke it without a comeback of any kind because P. A. is real tobacco delight. CoH0M !! by " ion.u-cuco. Mrs. P. A. Rasberry and Mrs. T. I became freightened .on account of Mr. D. E. Taylor spent several c?.ys in wasningtou liiiss wftfjt. ' Mr. Jesse Grimes, of Tillery, was a visiter here Wednesday. soent several hoars in town Wednes- cay. Mr. T. W. Fenv.ijr of R?deigh was in thi? Fection le3f week looking after his fanilu? interests. Misc Jc?ephn- Smiio of K'.c4:y t,nunt srenl 3c e' -al i.vs r- ht week, the fricni of Miss Nannie Shields. Mrs. W. P. Daiden and Mrs. J. T. Riddick of Spring Hill spent a few days in town last week. Mr. O. C. Vande of Tillery, and Miss :.Iarv S-.uart Riddick of Spring Fill, motored to Scotland Neck las Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby W. Dunn spent the week en J in Weldon with Mr?. Dunn's parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Walter Daniel. p..'p.i spent, tt'o-'v Mr. r.iv lit. O.-ik City, spv-r.t Inis-.ht and A'iii ;Ii end near Tii- . C. A':ayk ot o v"jck er.l hiit: visiting Mrs. Streeter Cherry. Messrs. C. F. -'larks and Jack Jones of Tillery, were visitors in t wnSa-urday. Mjs E. J. Justus of L-'iisHnrtr r; turned home Monday after a visi ts her sister, -Mrs. Tyler Whoe'er. Mr?. Marl ha WfJiams returned to Suffolk Monday af :er a vioit to Mrs. - P-ittie Johnson. Mr. L. R. Allsbrook, of City Point Va., who has visiting relatives h-re. has returned home. ' Stuart Riddick, of Spring Hill, were visitors in town. Wednesday. Miss Mamie Norman and J. J. jones. ot iiiiery, were visitors in town Wednesday. Rev. L- T. Singleton spent Friday in Weldon. Mr. E C. DeBrule of Spring Hill, was in the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Josey, of Tarboro, spent several days here last week visidng the family of Mr. N, B. Josey. Mrs. Pattie Manning, of Hender son, i.-s visiting her niece, Mrs. J. Harper Alexander Jr. Mrs. J. H. Applewhite spent Wed nesday in Spring Hill visiting friends. Mr, Sam Hinsdale, of Raleigh, is vi'ij'ing her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Miss S-v.ilie Neal, of Washington is visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. Robfc. Andrews left Tuesday for Norfolk. Mr. Leon Wright of Enfield spent several days here this week visiting hir psrenrs. Mr. Clee Vaughan returned Fri day last from Charlotte, where he went cn business. Miss Gertrude Whitehead and Messrs. Jack Riddick and T. B. Wheeler motored to Enfield Monday afternoon. W. Russell left Wednesday for Rocky thetraggy running unron himY caused Mount where they will visit fric ids. by the absence of breeching straps, Pa.; n T4cff aren't t -1 and getting from under control ran Ray D.Boyette spent Tue day the hole len!?th of Main gtreet :n Vvhitakers. Mr House finalty stoped the frijeht- ATr. Guthrie Madrv was a visitor ened auima! by driving him into the in Enfield last week. siae a .D" o damage and the horse suffered only a slight a visitor in town several days this skin wound on one of his heels. week. Mr. W. Newell, who teaches a T,T -w nn1 Aire T? C. Taqov lof- TilOQ- class of youmr men ; and women in , i ' a u u mi the Methi&aiStEpiseopal churclv here day for Richmond where they will wna flownhiv unrhrirf Mnndav spend some time visiting relative s. I evening when the whole, of his class Mr. C. E. Landis spent the week together , with the .Sunday School end here with his wife. : , " 'V'" "uY Z "X Messrs. T. B. Wheeler and W L. Mr. Newell'a class, .which compris Harrell spent several days in R4ch- es quite a large number of pupils, mond this week purchasing horses entertained him and his family and c o u t-4. nru i themselves for several hours by the for the Burrough Pittman Wheeler rendering of a musical progr ame. Tuesdav evenincr Miss Jennie Dunn Miss Martha Bradley attended the entertained the jkill Kare Klub" at funeral of her uncle, in Roanoke her home on Norths Main street at pi. Tiroxr progressive five hundred. The guests , , . , , were met at the ddbr by the hostess Mrs. E. B. Allsbrook left Monday and were ushered into thesouth par- ior Greenville where she spends lor where five tables were in play several days visiting. Mrs. J. Hinton Dunn made the high ... " ..... . est score of the evening. It is so ar Miss rattie DicKens lett Monday ranged in the club-that at the end of tur tfammore where she will syend the year th? scores are averaged and some time visiting relatives and the one makes the highest average -;,i score tor tne year is awaroeo a hand " " " .... some prize by the club. A delicious miss ausie &naw is visiting reia- salad course was served by the nost tives in Thelma this week. ess at the end of the1 games assisted at- wrti n,n3;, m by several of those present. Those Mrs. Wesley Gillespie and Miss eJjoy inir the hoapitility of Mi Dunn Donnie Dickms spent several days in were Misses Elizabeth Grey Dunn, Raleigh this week. Mattie Josey, Laura Clark, Louise Mr. M. Maggid spent several days Paren; NTSbCSSvhn , . , , - J. m, Gertrude Kitchtn, and,BonneIyn m Baltimore this week doing his Whitiey and Mrs. - J. Hinton Dunn, spring bnying. Mrs. H. H. Hyman, and Messrs. Mr S R.Kitehin Jr..nf Grpenvillo nas- L.araD n. u. nyman, wm was a visitor in town Sunday. Alexander, Hubert Riddick. Chas. Smith. Henry Moore. J. Hinton Messrs Cnas. Woolard, P. E. Dunn, P. E. Shiejds, Shields Alex- Siiields, and Louis Kitchin were Under, and Dr. D. F Keel. Accounts Appreciatcd-Large & Small 4 o on Savings Deposits ykfoSs'" p J. Moore. Cashier 5" NVTHE HOME FOR SiBflNS! 4 nie(kl,Compounded Quarter Jidon SaOin Accounts visitors in Spring Hill Sunday. Mr. J. L. Riddick spent Sunday in Spring Hill visiting relatives. Mr. B. G. Neblett left Sunday for Philadelphia where he spends several days. Mr. N. A. Riddick was a visitor in Roanoke Rapids Monday. Miss Lila Hancock went to Roan Dke Rapids Tuesday. Miss Ruth Ricks, who has been vis iting Mrs. E. N. Nelson, was ca-led to Tarboro Monday on account of her mother's illness. Mr. M. S. Strickland went to Hali fax Tuesday on business. Mr. John Pope, of Crowe?!?, at tended the big tractor demonstra tion at Palmyra Tuesday. Miss Katherine Kitchin left Ti es- day for Washington City. j FOR RENT Two stores at Till ery, and one house good for board ing house, also a good farm with new house on the same. Apply to S F. Dunn. Have your barber work done at The Model Barber Shop. Clean ind up-to-date. Electrjal shampoo and massage machine. In municipal building. J . D. Smith, Proprietor. Saturday afternoon two white men,fdwa:d Harrell and I. D.Nor wood, and two negroes, Weldon Hol land and Hardy Holland engaged in a fisticuff encounter in front of the Bee Hive Department Store on Main Street. While the combat was at its warmest Officers Lance Everett and N. ti. W insiow made ineir appear ' ance on the scene and the combat- The Commonwealth regrets that it has not the space this week to give at least a synopsis of the magnifi cent photo-drama, "Creation," which will be shown at the Palace Theatre March 12 and 19 in four parts of 14 reels and several: hundred slides. The public generally is aware that this is a work of Pastor Russell and has found approval in every large city where it has been given. There is no admission charge and every body is invited. Next week's paper will contain a more iuformation. Il5 the national joy smoke will do for you what it has done for thousands of men, not only in the States but all over tha world! It will give you a correct idea of what a pipe smoke or a home rolled cigarette should be. ' On t! rcvcrBfl sfcJ. red tin you vii re.j. ; Putenlec! Jel ZClh, i Las made tJirt t. : pip where on e sr.iv 7,'v;.icf Get tliis Prince Albert pipe-peace and makin's-peace message, you men who have "retired" from pipe and cigarette-raaktn's pleasure: yo men who have never known its solace! Because you have a lot of smoke pieasv e due you quick as youpack-yovtr-pipe or roll-a-cigarette wii, P. A. . M A it . . . - . - : (rnecD i MM Mn loppy r-d toi, 6c ; ailU UlSKe Iuc 1 tidy red-tjttm, JOc: handtome pmnd ana half )0ownd tin humidors and in thatelevtrpoundcryatal-tilasfhami- SaSri?2f J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WinstonSalem 'A, C. 'Phone- your Orders lis easier to TALK than to WALK! WOOD'S Seed Oats are secured from crops that are grown and harvested in first-class condition. They are carefully re deemed and of high tested germina tion, and are of much better quality than oata as ordinarily sold. Our Maine-grown Seed Potatoes are inspected while growing and shipped to us' voder the State De partment of Agriculture Maine Seed Improvement Certificates. WOOD'S SEED POTATOES have long had a reputation for superiori ty in quality and productiveness, and our trade in these is one of the largest In the South. Write for Wood's Crop Speolal, iitu -ir n Sat! Potato. Sood Ooto and all Seasonable Form Saodo. Mailed on request. T.W. WOOD O SONS. SfZDSKZN, - Rkhnrnd. Va. Health Tone up, brace up, build up, with Nayal's Extract Wild Cherry and Cod Liver Coin pound with Hyphopbosphites. Beauty Nyal's Cold Cream for Beau ty is superior to all others to clean and beautify the skin. Comfort Nyal's Corn Remover is a wonder. Take out the pain today, and the corn tomorrow. We have a lot of new view Post Cards of our city. Nnrtif lEitli Phone 96 Does Pain Interfere! There is a remedy Sloan's Liniment i Read thi tinsclii ited jr'&tciul teitimoi'.y--. . Not lon ao Ey lrJi km? lio Cftrno lmae cot! twve. It pained me m&ny r-sti':.s niabt. So o rioui U'J it bt-comc ttiut-1 was fo-c iJ to consider giving up my wot when 1 chanced to think of Sloa's Liniinent. Let me Bay less than one bottle fixed me up. Chu. C. Caiitjjl'dl) Florence, 'iV.c. F.- H 'hi Vt The Commonwealth .ational.Year Book and ncyclopedi fri--Weekly Constitution, One Year iOUthem Farming (Weekly), One Vcar is v . 1 F'- A History of the W Happenings Durin CI i tllfe Flowers for all occasions. See Norfleet McDowell at the White head Drue Store, adv. 3 National YEAR BOOR aid Encyclopedia TV T l TMFF. tftW All taxes due the town for 1915 must be paid by March I S or property will be advertised & sold. ' K. H. Gray, Tax Collector 1 l i T l ' "" 'l t It'' v.' N littitj:. 1'0:' 1 i . l.i u. - f rrj !.iy .iix!:L !. i.i lir vnur .iv ;;ci-:. !"u':l "' tl.t r-r ft iwK ! it Nir i jiM i.i.... "Tite b?M book el Im the home ever put?' An fcJalun.!.'. --1 - i ' 4-o.l Itt.lti t.i bf l.L-i. l,it hen- i.s '' ' w 'Al ni v nil i'' '- - 1 Impiinticl I-Ai i:t Mil :!.... Hilt !' " V, illl !.BTM,il.: y. w iti. i i iiiti i.y " i:' in! f r.'sr. tt t l"'M'.r; i j:a ! -'- I;- 2'! 1 y- rtt ' 1 ' rllflr auii M-Jl-tii' ly Stibi'-i t.. lnrVusLi'ial i(.-i.ti.i fev N-.iirMi'x! i.i-f Tl-li'UJJ.tl. i!K ' -V Mltfi Art1. i ! II . i S o , ' 1 ! ' nit t i 1,; l:iss-t t.i, icn ii a nkrw :. Hauiin ?- 1 lot.-T'ti.li: 1,'J""'"-"-'- ' aii-jti, nton.oi'!- fii-. 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