"., v, f. 1 . THE DAILY COMMOHWRALTH, SCOTLAND SEP. W n Friday, TONE 10th, 1921. LOCAL NEWS SCISSORS CLUB . MgHWgiiMm8i.MrHiaai!tHItl;M ' H AND PERSONAL ITEMS -r Geo. Bryan drove to Boek Blount, X. C, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Josey are spend ?ome time at Virginia Beach, Va. yir. J. L. Tillery, of Eoeky Mount, , C., is spending a short time witli relatives. Mr. O. P. Grant, of Roseneath, is A business visitor in town today. Mr. Raymond Madry returned from Raleigh "Wednesday night wherte he lias been spendng a day or so visiting. Mr. X. A. Riddiek returned last from a business trip of several days dura tion. Mrs. Clarence Riddiek and children, of Richmond, Va., arrived last night for a visit of relatives. Mr. Charles Mumford, of Greenvill X. C. was a visitor in .town for n short time this morning. Miss Rheta Johnson, who has been ill for some time, though much im proved, has gone to a hospital in Bal timore, 111, f-: treatment. Mrs. L. Jj. Cherry was hostess to the Scissors Club yesterday at her home on Roanoke Street. The niests spent a pleasant hour in serving and conversation after which Mrs. Cherry and Miss Estelle Hancock served i salad course with hot rolls and iced tea. Those present werer'Mrs. 5. a. Dunn, Mrs. Ashby Dunn, Mrs. E. H. Leggett, Mrs. N. A. Riddiek, Miss Eloise Dunn, Mrs. J. C. Riddiek, Mrs. G. G. Hancock, Mrs. Albert Weathers- bee, Mrs. H. C. Bell, Misss Irma Har ris, Mass Bessie Futrell, Mrs. D. Ray Boyette, Mrs. M. Hoffman, Miss Kath- erine Hancock, Miss Louise Futrell, Mrs. J. A. Pittman, Mrs. Herbert Mc Dowell, and Estelle Hancock. BROOKS-WILKINSON Switchman Gives Facts to' Public Was Going Down Hill So Fast He Be came Alarmed-Lost Forty Pounas In Six Weeks Ml, and Mrs. Laban Wilkinson announce the marriage "of their daughter Annie Margaret to Mr. Isaac Ernul Brooks on Thursday, June the nintn,, nineteen hundred and twenty one Scotland Neck, Xorth Carolina. At Home after June twenty third, Xew Bern, Xorth Carolina. THE TEA AND NEEDLE CLUB S M 3 H 2 H S H S H S H S H 3 n 3 &f 3 H 3 H 3 &3 S 3 H 3 H 3 H 3 3 H 3 3 M 3 W a Men's Tennis Shoes 50c Per Pair B TOCEC a H S H Men's Tennis Slippers 50c Per Pair H 8 tfl 8 N S N H S It 8 N 3 N 8 H 5 o U-goS -Pitt Everybody's Store mao. WlhecEleF Co. M3XKSI3SCS-SSK33CNSHXWkiltsltXHSNHSMSH8H&tt8H8H8H3N8lf n8HSHSHXHSHIH8NSNSIIUiaiminx It 8 H 8 N . 8 N 8 M 8 H 8 M a H s M 8 y 3 NXMXOTXMXMSiSIIZMSMSV 'The best proof I can give tnat Tanlae was the right medicine for me is the way it has relieved my suffer ing and is building me up," said James H. Johnson, for ten years a switchman for the K. & I. Railroad, living at 1725 Crap St., Louisville, Ky. a few days ago. ' ' Yes, sir, I was in" an awful fix with mv stomach all out of order and my kidneys worrying me day and night. I had to be careful about what I ate and often I was so nauseat ed I couldn't retain a thing on stomach. I would bloat all up with sour gas and I had the worst sort of gnawing pains in my - stomach, lly kidneys bothered me continuallv and what little sleer I did manage to ge was so restless I hardly knew I had ever been to bed at all. I actually fell off forty pounds in six weeks time and was going down hill so fast it alarmed me. I tried everything any body told me but I got worse instead of better and I was about ready to give up in despair, 'But one day I saw where a rail road man who was suffering like 1 a-as had tried Tanlas and was well pleased with it, so I began taking it and it gave me the finest kind of ap petite. Then the indigestion left me and I started picking up in weight. And now in little more than a month's time I have already gained back fif teen pounds of my lost weight and 1 fm still gaining right along. My kid neys don't bother me any more and I can sleep like a top all night long. 1 am feeling fine and the way Tanlac has built me up is nothing short of remarkable." The Tea and Xeedle Club met yes terday afternoon with Mrs. Hinton Dunn at her home in Clarksville. Those present were: Miss Estelle Hancock, Miss Katherine , Hancock, Miss Virginia Tillery, Mrs. Joe Stal lings, Miss Bertha Albertson, Mrs. J. C. Riddiek, Mrs. Jimmie Shields, Mrs. John Edwards, Mrs. Bennie Hancock, Mrs. R. F. Coleman, Miss Anna Mills, Miss Xanne Lamb, Mrs. P. E. Shields, Mrs. David Bryant, and Mrs. Spooner D unn. At five o'clock the hostess served iced tea with a dainty salad course. DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY Mrs. Herbert Johnson was hostess to the Daughters of the Confederacy yesterday afternoon at her home on Church Street. At the end of the bus iness session, Miss Mat tie Josey and Mrs Robert Johnson served a refresh ing ice course. Members and visitors present included. Mrs. W. F. Butter- worth, Mrs. Tim Riddiek, Mrs, H. I. Clark, Mrs. J. L. Dunn, Mrs. G. W. Bryan, Mrs. J. E. Bowers, Miss Elea nor Smith, Mrs. J. B. Hall, Mrs. J. E Woolard, Mrs. Alee Xeal, Mrs. Susie S. Lassiter, Miss Mattie Josey, and Mrs. Robert Johnson. NOTICE! NOTICE! DR. ARCHIE SMITHES Practice Limited To Examination and Diagnosis of the Eye and The Fitting of Glasses Suite 506-8-19-12-1. National Bank Bldg., Suffolk, Va. Barbecue Supper There will be a barbecue supper at the h ome of R. W. Barnes, in the country, Friday night, June 10th, for the benefit of The High .School. The public is cordially invited. Hours: From Eight O 'Clock un. till "Honie,Sweet Home." 3 3 ;KSH3SMSHSK3SSE!S35SSSfl3HS5S3&S3H35SSS, 3 s 3 &3 3 K 3 H 8 M X K 3 H 3 H 3 H 8 H 3 C4 3 H X H 3 H 3 ta 3 &3 3 In Automobile Repair Business For Myself. Am now located at Wommack's Garage All work guaranteed satisfactory. Prices Reasonable. y Edmonson Formally with W. C. Dickinson. s 8 K 53 g N 5s k! 3 H 3 XHSH3HSie5SEIS63HH3HS&a3B93K3H3l3S363SH73K"-iH8tSHXH3HSIf "PEP AND THUSE" The High School Magazine, Can be obtained at either of the druj stores in town at 25c per copy. Every person owning real or per sonal property in Halifax County is hereby notified to list same with the tax lister in the township in whlen the property is located. All property not listed with the proper list taster will be subject to double- tax. The Register of Deeds is hereby instructed not to take any list under any cir cumstances as no excuse will be ac cepted by the Board of County Com- A !" M missioners irom any person lamng xo ist property as above stated. By order of the Board of County Commissioners for Halifax County. R. L. DICKENS, Secretary. tv f 4. a? YOUR PRINTING A YthiMe htxi of Your Borises 8 I i 8 Wo Help Our Cus tomers to Success With Presentable, Profitable : 4. 1 PUBLICITY i tv i &C3 1 let SSKSfa. i! ff I 4 I k..,JE3T5S!13; Iw'-'i" Tarboro Steam Laundry Up-to-date? Sanitary. All work fully guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. Basket leaves Hotel Wommack every Tuesday. R. L. BAKER, Agent Call me when you want hauling done, trunks . or packages moved. Bowers & Co. 's Gray Horse and Dray. Prices as they should be, conditions considered. PETE WHITEHEAD E. P. Hyman & Co., Hobgood, N. C. Ford Repairs and Repairing. We have just added this department to our business. . Let Us Do Your Ford Auto Repair Work. You have our old-time guaratnee of efficient service and entire satisfaction. Prices down with everything else. ' N. I J T a ' A -a. SAVE FROM IT It isn't what you make but what you save that counts. If one man makes $10,000 a year and spends it all and another man makes only $5,000 a year and saves $1,000, he is much better off thah the other. Make it a rule to bank a certain amount of your salary each pay day and you will take pride in watching the balance to your credit grow. Scotland Meek Bank J. H. Alexander, Jr., Cashier. Hugh Johnson, Ennis Bryan, Assistant Cashiers. AT DIXIE THEATRE TONIGHT To-night we offer our patrons the highest price picture ever run hy the Dixie Theatre since "The Birth of a Nation" was here, entitled "PASSION," and we are charging the same prices that the large cities have been charging for this picture recently, which is 2oc, lor children and 55c for adults, including war tax. This picture is in nine big reels and is entirely too long to repeat it all, so please be on time, eight o'clock sharp. Have secured orchestra for this night. SE RVICE Whether your account be large or small, Whether you are old or young, Whether it be coinmercial or savings, We welcome the opportunity to serve you. Planters JJnd JJommercial Jank "THE HOME FOR SAVINGS" ""'in maum 1 14

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