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ssscaacncsnacnDnnDQaqnnaDGDQnQnEDDnoPDR 0 VICE w - g We are not only willing to serve but thoroughly equipped to do so. Give us your banking business & u a n v i E K E? E r m is B? e 4 Per Cent Interest Compounded Quartly Allowed in Our Savings Department a H H F3 Q El B O m laniers cc Lommerna I BAN K 4 Per Cent on Time Deposits Your Patronage Is Appreciated a a a B "The Home For Savings" SCOTLAND NECK, NORTH CAROLINA. B CLAUD KITCHIN, President, O.J. MOORE, Cashier c I O ijBBPngnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaannDnaannnn ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of my late husband, Leml W. Bariiliill, deceased, late of Hal ifax county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate df said deceased to exhibit them to the. undersigned at Scotland Neck, N. C, on or before the 31st., day of October, 917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Mrs. BESSIE BARNHILL, Administratrix. R. F. D. No. 1 Scotland Neck, N. C. This, October 31st, 1916. LOST. Package of Insurance Pa near Gallburg Farm, no value whatever except to the owner. Finder please return to The Commonwealth Office. SEND US YOUR JOB PRINTING m 8 s . 1 M V, I I I ft w m eople Are Judged By the Clothes they Wear JL It is not that the people and especially women, are less sen sible than they wer a dcade ago, but they have come to realize that it is more comfortable to themselves to be well clotthed, and the world at large expects every woman to make the most of her attrac tions. THIS CANNOT BE DONE IN OLD CLOTHES and it is neither best nor economy to try and do with garments that are out of date, for they do not carry warmth, and do not fit snugly to the figure, therefore THE WOMAN OF TODAY STUDIES HER APPEARANCE and the American Woman is recognized the world over as the best dressed, and most stylish, on any continent. We have therefore pro vided an assortment that will meet the views of any woman who de sires to be acceptably clothed, and offer: Suits in Splendid Assortment Coats, Modish in Style, Perfect in Workmanship Dresses, the latest thing in Fashion Seasonable Underwear, Shoes Stylish and Priced Right, Silks and Dress Goods ni Full Line. Stoves and Furniture. Wool Blankets and Quilts, Overcoats for Men and Boys. Suits for all ages. Men's Shirts and Neck wear. Tl TTTNOrt rl Wheeler Company 33C T he Methodist Episcopal Church will hold their Thanksgiv ing service Thursday night. Rev. L. T. Singleton, of the Me thodist Episcopal church will hold Thanksgiving service at Hobgood on Wednesday evening. The Protestant Episcopal Church Avill have a Thanksgiving service at 11 o'clock Thursday morning, the offering to be for the benefit of the Thompson Orphan age. Mr. J. C. Riddiek left yesterday morning for Henderson. Mr. Ashby Dunn left on yester day morning train to attend court at Halifax. The November Superior Court was opened in Halifax yesterday for jury trial causes. Several jurymen were drawn from this town. Mr. A. Paul Kitchin left on yes terday morning train for Halifax to be present at the opening of the November term of the Super ior court. Mr. C. W. Albertson, Charles, Stacia, Jeff Ray, J. R. Staton and R. L. Hardy were drawn for Jury service, and left on yesterday morning train for Halifax. Mrs. Annie Medford of Tillery, who has been visiting Mrs. Lucile Whitfield and Mrs. Callie Stroud, left for home on the morning train. Mrs. B. F. Ilarrell of Spring ; Hill, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. R. C. Bradshaw, re- turned home on the morning train. I Mr. N. B. Josey, left for Dunn yesterday morning, and from that ; point will take in some other places on business, returning to town for Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. M. Leggett returned from a visit to Wilson yesterday morning. Mrs. Knight returning from a visit to Tarboro, came in on the morning train. Miss Lucille Leggett arrived on the morning train yesterday from Franklintoii. Mrs. Peyton Keel is reported as a little better, according to the physicians in charge of her case. A thorough examination will be made either today or tomorrow, and Mr. Keel left on last night's train to be with his wife durinjr the examination. Mr. Tom Anderson of Whitak ers came into town the end of last week and drove home in a new Saxon six. Mrs. Carl Lawrence, formerly Miss Bessie Hancock, of Murfrees boro arrived in town the week end to be present at the Hancock Marsden wedding. Mr. G. C. Weeks returned the weekend from Greenville, bring ing back with him a Willys Knight roadster which he had sold to Mr. Tom Johnson. This is a new car for this neighborhood and created no little interest on the streets. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hancock, Miss Annie Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Tadlock, motored over to Halifax Sunday to spend the day. Mrs. R. W. Cherry and children whose home is near Tarboro, has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Allsbrook. . . Mrs. H. E. Kennedy of Kelford is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. E. Henderson. Mr. and Mr. L. A. Parks, Mrs. i Paul Johnson and Mrs. J. E. Parks of Tillery, were visitors here Fri-' day. There will be a reception to the I bridal party tonight at the home .of Mrs. Will Hancock. - Mr. Jersw Hancock, wife and daughter, Katharine, of "-Rocky Mount, arrived Saturday and will be here through the week, and at tend the wedding of their neiee, Miss Hilda. Hancock, on Wednes day. Mr. J. it. Allsbrook, and daugh ter, Miss Biookie, and Miss Ben son, of Allsbrook, S. C, arrived Sunday evening in Mr. Allsbrook Chalmers, to spend a few days with relatives. ' Mrs. Ed Higgs of Greenville, was here on a week end visit to her mother, Mrs. M. A. Shields. Miss Helen Hilliard and Mr. Roy Wooten motored to Green ville Sunday, visiting friends, and returned in the evening. Mrs. J. H. Hussey spent Sunday in, Tarboro with friends. There be a Thanksgiving service at the Baptist Church on Thursday morning, the collection to be devoted to the Thomasville Orphanage. Mr. Tyler Wheeler left on the early morning train Sunday for Richmond, Va., to see Mr. Jim Pittman. Tuesday, Deceniberl9th, is the date set for the production of Price and Bonnelli's Greater New York Minstrels, which wll appear at Madry's Opera House. This aggregation of fun makers are having good houses all along the circuit. S is S S S 3X New Neckwear NEW HOSIERY NEW UNDERWEAR NEW HABER DASHERY of every kind arriving at Ray Boyette's No matter what your need may be in this line, make it a point to shop here first and you'll find a more varied assort ment than elsewhere. RAY BOYETH HEAD TO FOOT OUTFITTER 3H2HXHXHXH Send in Your Santa Claus Lett ers BISHOP AT ENFIELD The Bishop of the diocese, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Right Rev. Joseph Cheshire, D. D., will visit the Church of the Advent, Enfield, on Tuesday ev ening, December 5th, at 7:30 o'clock at which time a class for confirmation will be presented. The following afternoon, Dec ember 6th, the Vishop will visit the Church at Ringwood. EPISCOPAL BAZAAR The ladies of Trinity church will hold their annual bazaar, Wednesday, December 6th., in the room formerly occupied by the Walston Barber Shop, in the brick ' hotel. The public is cordially in-) vited to attend. Let us Give Thanks For the Many Blessings Received This Year Hardy Hardware .Company- The Hardware Hustlers Mr. W. R. Strickland of Ben son, N. C, has joined the staff of The Commonwealth. Mr. W. A. McMurray, county demonstration agent, left for Wel don last night on business. PIGHTEN THE HOM PYRENE Fire Extinguisher for sale by Josey Hardware Company. i New York ... Cafe ... When you want a suit you always go to a store with a good reputation. Why not do the same when you want a nice dinner? The best is always served here at the lowest Special every day. BOAST TURKEY, QUAILS, BAB BITS, SQUIBRELLS, SPRING Every day FBESH. A trial is all we ask to convince you. FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN BILL COTTAS, CHRIST JONES, Proprietors. A Home is, after all, only a box of regular or irregular shape a shell in which one lives and gathers his most valuable possessionsThe longer he lives in that home the more he becomes indentified with it, and the greater the greater the influence does his environmeent exert upon his character. For these and many new reasons great care should be taken in the selection of furniture for the home. See us before buying anything for your home. We have the largest stock of furniture and furnishings in this section, and our prices the lowest. So be fair with yourselves and make a rule to see if you can't get better furniture here in style, quality and finish, whether suites or single pieces, and at a bet ter price than elsewhere. SCOTLAND NECK FURNITURE CO. r3 lew It is running perfectly and can take care of your business cleaning your Cotton, saves you hours of waiting. HT1T oTin (Glwe YdDi to Mte IFadif5 mw SOT S. t. WQMIWK SCOTLAND NECK, N. C rinHfmnmutiunft)?iimimttmmnm IIIILMiiwniiMliniiliiMUftllJ' r H S H S H m H M- S H X H X M X N S H H E M X M S H X N X H X H H X M X M X H
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