THE DAILY' COMMONWEALTH, SCOTLAND NECK, it C. FRIDAY, NOViiilvlBEE II, 1921. ass 3 I! 1 1 .1 3 r ' I it ! f "1 s 8 v I 0 iw.. i. tr-'vn ft. cli- I; 1. ;-. the i-(T--rni' ricr.ltui'itl S. a-. lr Ins Anccus Mc vvsrer'iay; Petor : he conn I. v " ,u s to win .! --.r !; B'iltown Ajf ijty.; Lydia Mvmger ha? o eiic-d f milwi.ory store; Mr:-. Brown lest her hand x;tohol in the butchery; Dr. Borland if? attending Clara Brown. who is down with a severe cold; Mrs. Pinter broke her ankle and is in the county hospital. Yet though lie smiles at the old-time styles and expressions he enjoys it all over and over again, for it lakes hip mind back home where his won derfnl boyhood days happy days 'were spefrt. ' ' NOTICE By virtue of power vested in me by j a certain deed of trust executed to me hy S. T. "Wommaek and wife, Lucy, on tlif-im day of October, 1!1U, and re corded in the office of the register of tleeils for Halifax County, North Carolina, in Book ol7 at page 114, I Will on the -o day of November, 1921, t-ell for cash at public auction To the liiLot bidden in ti e town of Scotland JNeck, X. C, in front of the Scotland Keck Bank, at 12 o'clock M., the fol lowing described real estate, lying and Jeing in the town of Scotland Neck, County of Halifax and State of Nort1) Carolina, to-wit: First 1 'arret: That lot or parcel of j Jan 1, lving in the southw est corner of 1 i Block No. 52, according to the map of said town, to which references is here by made, fronting on the east side of Street of said town 100 feet and Tunning Lack in an easterly direction 35' feet, being a part of lots 1 and 2 on said Block and being a part of the land known as the ''Brick Hotel! Property. ' ' Second Parcel: That lot or parcel Of land, adjoining the first parcel of land, above described, fronting on the past side of Main Street of said town 50 feet, and running back in an cas- i terlv direction 125 feet, and Ijci !: lots 11 and 12 on the map and platt of the " W. . Wood Property," as sur yeyed and platted by James A. Clark on the Gth day of January, 1917, to which platt reference is hereby made. The above parcels of land adjoin C-ach other and are the same land con veyed to the said S. T. Wommack by It. F. Bowers, . Commissioner. Thir Parctd: That lot or parcel of laud known and designated as lot No. 10 tin th-j map ami platt of the. W. R. .Wood Property, as said property was smrveye.1 and platted by James, A. .Clark on the (th day of January, 3917; the said lot fronts mi Main Street uf hu'ul t' . t and runs back in an caster. y d"'-ort'on .125 fet, and is the same land conveyed 1 o the r.aid S. TJ". Wonvmark by B. F. Bowers and wife and others by deed dated October L'nd, 1919. v STFAliT SMITH, Trustee. This the 2!th day of October, 1921. ?f Conotar'on!? the fore a Y?-KK lt TUAilwf co 7o Ox .f-Vj I! more cleenlessness, If Til I mere ill-temper than iMf ji an.y otiier cir?i3 czusc. But YOU CAN GST ' IliD of constiprAior:. We are TANLAO DEALER In SCOTLAND NECK E. T. WHITEHEAD OO. Die. . tu I7K" IT3 (Dental Surgeon) Office Third Floor OffieeHoura 9 A.. M. to 6 P. M. Scotland Neck Bak B?Ulding Phong 50. 'PHONE 1-6 ei medicinestodoit. Take RICH-LAX is a new treatment. It cleans the system, removes the poisons from the body, and puts you in shape to accomnlish things. And RICH-LAX does this without leaving you weak and half-sick, as you e! vvays feel after taking ordinary laxatives. Ci sranteed at Our Store. We are so sure that Fich-Lax will please you that fc want you to come to our store and get a bottle and try it en tirely at our risk. If if ocean't suit you, if it isn't the best laxative meaiti.ie you ever used, simply tell us so and we vill promptly refund the full purchase price. . . WHITEHEAD COMPANY 25? HomeTbwnrapa Noveniber j V"e ileal direct with the mines, which juiahles us to give better coal for same j money. Analyses show the value of 'coal end, although we nave examined jtlie anlysis of mairy, we have not found one as high as Winifrcde. : (Stock on hand all the time. Ton jlots or barrell lots. Terms, cash, j BOVvTEES & COMPANY. 11-9 t-f. For Sale El Want Ads GEEAT REDUCTIOIT IN HATE A Mrs. Annie E. Hancock's. 11-1 ni LOST ONE RED LEATHER TRAV- j WiiATHER REPORT j for the week ending Nov. 5, 1921. j By J. H. Applewhite ; Temperature highest 74 on 1st. Temperature lowest 35 on Gth. Highest average 69 1-7. I lowest average 4S I Rainfall 92 1-100. .eling bag. Please Return to The t for i Commonwealth Office and receive reward. ll-7-3t STRAYED: TWO MULES FROM Old Jeyner Farm. One exceedingly black male mule and one almost black mare mule. Reward for return to Joyner Farm, or notify. B. B. Howell. ll-9-3t FOE SALE THREE JERSEY MILK ! Cows. Fresh. Apply to Jack C Riddiek. ll-S-31 SALE ONE OVERLAND .Roadster, Model 83-B, in good run ning condition; One Fivc-Passcu-Chevrolet, Model 490, at Bargain Scotland Neck Motor Co. 11-71 It Pays to Advertise Professional Cards CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS for sale. Apply at Commonwealth Office. NOK.fcX.EET S. SMITH Insurance and Real Estata Phones Business 5. Reside ce 13 PLUMBING AND HEATING CRESCENT PLUMBING CO. Phono 18? " KL 1 ---.vav-y.ftTgTC-gi .va. - - y P"--.vwrrxr, m-., :iL """'T'''"i5 ' ' y 1 &0mmsl Adam 111 WMMmm ' , p PI feri &$ sV?&rr ttd llli Iit Ul'i i i iiliiSSlN Ll'lllLl 1 1 l lib D GENUINE period furniture is the great modern vogue in interior decoration. That is why it commands such enormous prices. Connoisseurs pay thousands for choice pieces. If you and your family love these beautiful creations, get a New Edison. Edison cabinets are made in 17 different designs. Each (even the least expensive) is adapted from some masterpiece out of the Golden Age of Furniture. The sources are English, French, and Italian. Come in and inspect the :o cabir ots. You will see that they are authentic period deigns, of the kind and quality associated with the costliest interiors. Bettor come right away because Edisons go triply fast at Christmas time. lit : r. ; '.'I Mm HJa Mis Hag? "' c'srHP 'Ml ; ' ! A i f; ''''ml ;;!. 'Mm, mm hi il l mi fflf Hi! i I 111 i : 111 1 I! I I 'ill Ml iiifiii ; i ff ii' i i mm III fplP: I I A Ml! M - III Cliippendale 1 ! si i fi 1 aau-area&KTaa " i I 1 m i (Fi7 in .your oiin fzrs payment) we will deliver any cabinet to your Christmas tree. This is a bona fide offer. We will accept, as a Christmas deposit, any amount you name. The only proviso is that the amount be sufficient to indicate good. faith. You need pay no more until next year. The balance may then be budgeted according to your convenience. All this is managed in a thoroughly agreeable way. All we ask is a Gentlemen's Agreement. So, don't delay. Come at once. Arrange to give your family the miraculous New Edison this Christmas. If you prefer to know more about the Christmas Budget Plan be fore coming, mail the coupon. But mail it today. Ixie Furniture Co. Scotland, Neck, N. C. . Jacobean Ml BL1 1 l il mimmkm a immmm hum !fr.!c:i-i5..;-f- isiii'i.;...-' i-''jr.i..-'. '.-..r-iL'ii.".-j m a. Si j msmmmfi mmmtf j i mimiMmimmmm s wvmmmm&m S i I 11- I j Sheraton s ! I ' X (g) X - mmam mbrrb amBKSM v IS V

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