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Mr. J. H. Pope was in Tillery Thurs
day. .
Mr. W. J. Grimes of Tillery was in
town Friday evening.
Mr. J. S. Rkldick who has been vis
iting her mother near Halifax, returned
to her home Friday.
Mr. J. H. Darden. spent a few hours
in Tillery Friday.
Mrs. Maggie Stephenson of Edge
combe county is -visiting Mrs. J. S.
Riddick.
Misses Madeline Riddick and Ernes
tine Hyman spent Saturday in Scot
land Neck.
Mr. J. S. Riddick was in Tillery Sat
urday. "
Mrs. B. F. Harrell was in Scotland
Keck Saturday afternoon.'
Messrs. J. A. Riiddick and H. H.
Eiddick of Scotland Neck were here
Sunday. .
Messrs. Lawrence and Clarence House
and Misses Clara and Sadie Pope were
in town a short while Sunday after
noon. Mr. T. H. Twisdale was in Scotland
Neck Monday .
Mr. E. C. Debrule who has been vis
iting his father returned to his home
Monday.
Miss Bessie Lanier has been visiting
Mrs. E. C. Debrule this week. -
Mrs. E. C. Debrule spent Sunday in
Tillery with Mrs. D. B. Lanier.
Mr. Clarence'Parks of Scotland Neck
spent Sunday here with his mother,
Mrs. W. A. Norwood.
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION
To All To Whom These Presents May
Come Greeting :
WHEREAS, It- appears to my satis
faction, by duly authenticated -record
of the proceedings for the voluntary
dissolution thereof . by the unauni
mous consent of all the stockhol
ders, deposited in my office, that the W.
T. -Hancock Company, a corporation of
this State, whose principal office is sit
uated on Main Steet, in the town c.f
i Scotland Neck, - County of Halifax,"
State of North Carolina (W. T. Han
cock being the agent therein an I in
charge thereof, upon whom process may
be served),, has complied with the re
quirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of
1905, entitled " Corporations, " prelim
inary to the issuing of this Certificate
of Dissolution:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. Bryan
Grimes, Secretary of the State of North
Carolina, do hereby certify that the
said corporation did, on the 5 day" of
March 1917, file in my office a duly exe
cuted and attested consent in writing
to the dissolution of said corporation,
executed by all the stockholders there
of, which said consent and the record
of the proceedings aforesaid are now
on file in my said office as provided by
law. ,
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have
hereto set my hand and affixed my of
ficial seal at Raleigh, this 5 day of
March, A. D. 1917.
J BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary- of State.
RECORDED IN: '
Record of Incorporations, Volume 1,
Page 316., March 7, 1917. : ' - -
, S. M. GARY,
Clerk of Superior Court.
CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUG
GISH LIVES
Crashes into sour bile, making you sick
and you lose a day's "work
Calomel salivates! It 's . . mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite oh a slug
gish liver. When calomel comes into
contact with sour bile it crashes into it,
causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious and all knocked
out just go to your druggist and get a
50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone,
which is a harmless vegetable substi
tute for dangerous calomel. Take a
spoonful and if it doesn't start your
liver and straighten you up better and
quicker than nasty calomel and without
making you sick, you just go back and
get your money. If you take calomel
today you'll be sick and nauseated to
morrow; besides, it may salivate you,
while if you take Dodson 's Liver Tone
you will wake up feeling great, full of
of ambition and ready for work or play
It 's harmless, pleasing and safe to give
to children; they like it.
WANTED: Position as .Manager on
tobacco farm. Good references. W.
H. Wilson, Oak City, N. C.
; JESSE VAUGHAN
Representing
Harvey Oil Co. . Cleveland, Obit
Lubricating Oils, Greases and
Prepared Paints. Prices --
: & Terms Bight.
BERNARD ALLSBROOK
FIRE INSURANCE
Scotland Neck, N. C.
Office Phone
Residence Phone
122
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HOBGOOD NEWS ITEMS
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Mr. Leon Shields spent Sunday at
Halifax.
Mr. R. B. Hiatt of Tarboro spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
White!
Mr. Marvin Bailey was in town Sun
day. Owing to a misunderstanding ''of the
time of Mr. Collier !obb 's lecture only
a few attended. Those who did attend
thoroughly enjoyed it. Mr. Cobb is a
member of the faculty of our univer
sity and is a charming speaker. We
are sorry "the others" missed it.
On last Thursday evening, Mr. Hu
bert Jenkins entertained quite a num
ber of friends at his home. A good
time was enjoyed by all present.
A piano has been placed in the school
house and we" hope that it will remain
and it will, if the good people of Hob
good will get busy and we hope they
will. -
The Martha 'Washington Sewing Cir
cle will meet? with Miss Helene White
Wednesday evening.
Next Friday evening, March 16, a
box party will be given for the benefit
of the piano. The public is cordially
invited to attend. There will be a pro
gram rendered just "before the boxes
are sold, composed of vocal and instru
mental selections. Come and help us
out.
CALENDAR OF JURY CAUSES FOR TRIAL
Halifax County
MARCH TERM 1917
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917
Condensed Repot of the Condition of the
BANK OF ENFIELD
Enfield, N. C.
At the close of business on the 5, day
of March 1917.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $366,225.50
Stocks and Bonds 19,925.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00
B'k'g House and Store 12,203.19
Cash Items . 561.52
Cash in Safe 14,703.18
Due from Banks 110,978.62
TOTAL $526,097.01
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock i $ 10,000.00
Surplus Funds 60,000.00
Undivided Profits 12,637.41
Cashier's Checks 1,375.21
Deposits 439,864.39
Accrued Int., Savings Dep. 2,000.00
Depreciation Account. 220.00
198. Warrenton Grocery Co. vs Tucker Fayed
41. Shearin vs Liles
52. Farber - vs Weldon Steani Laundry
53. Johnston vs Liles ' 7
56. Fisk Rubber Qo. vs House
73. Harris vs Coppersmith "-
i 88. Va-Carolina Chemical Co. vs - Rosser - f:
75. Forces vs Furgerson "
118. Johnston vs Robinson
119. Johnston vs Zollieoffer
139. Taylor vs Taylor - - r,
140. Hamlet v JL' vs Lynch
141. Massey vs House Lumber Co.
151. Parham ' vs Par ah am
155. Pace " vs Patterson Cotton Mill
165. Hawkins ";' vs Anthony
172. McAllister " vs McAllister
175. Davis vs Davis
176. Monseur vs Monseur
177. Barnes vs Barnes
178. Cofield vs Cofield
185. Clanton vs Clanton
186. Sam Jones vs Birda Jones '
187. Ella Jones vs Duke Jones
188. Neal ' vs Neal
189. Lewis vs Lewis .
190. Gregory . vs Gregory
194. Morris. vs Morris et al.
197. Cheek . . vs Cheek
THURSDAY MARGH 22, 1917
100. Goswick vs Keen
112. Crawley . vs Liles
122. Futrell (Assignee) vs R. C. Josey & Co.
124. Futrell (Assignee) vs Edwards & Co.
152. Blinkland Co. vs Ausborn
173. Cotton Oil & Ginning Co. vs White
-191. Newsom . vs Jenkins '
193. Metropolitan Discount Co. vs Harris
TOTAL $526,097.01
I, Ivey Watson, President of the
Bank of Enfield, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
IVEY WATSON,
- President.
State of North. Carolina, County of Hal-
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
12th., day of March' 1917.
C. H. Matthews,
.., , . Notary Public
Correct attest:
- - Geo. B. Curtis,
S. Pierson,
C. E. McGwigan,
' Directors. -
There is- more Catarrh in this section
Of the country than "ail ether diseases
put together," and for years it was sup
posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable.. Catarrh is a local disease,
greatly influenced by constitutional con-
- ditions and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo,' Ohio, is a constitutional
remedy, is taken internally and acts
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System, he Hundred Dollars re
Ward is offered for any:ase that Hall's
Catarrh Medicine fails to euro. Send for
- circulars and testimonials.
-P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
' Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
FRIDAY MARCH 23, 1917
116. Patterson
117. Crawley
96. Shearin
158.- Hackney
130. Dunn, Adm.
89. Lewis
:192. Dunn
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Lambert et als.
Lambert et als.
Lambert et als.
Stamper et als.
MONDAY MARCH 26, 1917
vs A. C. L: 11. R. Co.
vs Lowe
vs White
TUESDAY MARCH 27, 1917
Andrews
Hardy Hardware Co.
Bain
Zollicoffer - V
Moss et als.
Madry -
Greenville Mfg. Co.
Zollieoffer
WEDNESDAY MARCH 28, 1917 1
90r Hunter . vs
109. Farguhar Co. - - vs
120. Crutchfield . vs
121. Camp vs
147. Weldon Lumber Co. Vs
167. Adkins vs
169. DeBrule vs
182. J. W. Perry Co. ' vs
THE PNEUMONIA SEASON
The cold, damp weather of March
seems to be the most favorable for the
pneumonia germ. Now is the time to
be careful. Pneumonia often results
from a cold. The quicker a cold is
gotten rid of the less the danger. As
soon as the first indication of a cold ap
pears take Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
erdy.. ,As to value of this preparation,
ask anyone who has used it.
FOE SALE Pure Kick's Cotton Seed
Cotton raised and ginned on my own
farm no other kind planted they are
pure stock. John R. Pender, Tarboro,
Are A Class To Themselves
NONE BETTER
Your Years -Labor, Your Crop the support of your family sn
depends on the results of FERTILIZER used. Ask your bp
chant for JOSEY'S FISH SCRAP GUANO If he vill not f J'
nish them, see us and we WILL.
f ACID PHOSPHATE AND "FISH SCRAP FOR SALS
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CHLUUNG ACCOUNT
Every payment your business calls for should be
made by check. It is the only absolutely safe way.
It addsjdignity and tone to your business.
If you have no checking account you should open
One at nncf anrl crmA7 xAii'fk v- DI TV 7
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Neck Bank
Hugh Johnson, Asst. C's'r.
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195.
Tinsley
Vincent
Parker
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Shaw Cotton Mills et
Herald Publishing Co.
Dickens
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Smtors and witnesses need not attend before the day for which
then- eases are set. STERLING M. GARY. 3i i-'
Clerk Superior-Court.
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Monthly-Income of $50.00 as long as
she lives and in addition $10,000' in a
lump sum? t
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