THE DAILY COMMONWEALTH, SCOTLAND NECK, M C. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922 ' " T 7" " " - i m , , ! " . ' ' I THE RIGHT TO jOVE' ' . . .III A. Tmkish t;tle of a young Airieri ' can wife Sold to a knave Forced to share even her home with the "other woman." Delivered up to a roue's in sults Torn from the arms of her child Rising at last, rebellious, to ttie riht of her sex to claim her mate. This is part, of the story of George Fitzniamice V big production tonight at the Dixie Theatre, entitled "The Right to Love," featuring the two popular stars Mae Murray and 'David Powell winch played in the big pro duction "On With The Dance." A SCOTLAND NECK MAN GIVES EVIDENCE His Tetsimony Will Interest Every Scotland Neck Reader. BANKRUPT SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONALITY 1 The value of local evidence is indis putable. It is' the kind of evidence we accept as true because we know we can prove it for ourselves. There has been plenty of such evidence in the Scotland Neck' papers lately, and this straightforward testimony has es tablished a confidence in the minds of Scotland Neck people that will not bo easily shaken. J. E. Perry, Church St., , says: "About two years ago I had a bad pain in my back and often I had to go to jbed. I cannot describe the misery il endured. I had terrible headaches, was nervous, couldn 't rest comfort ably and was Th pretty bad shape. The different remedies I tried brought In the District inure of the United States, for tie Eastern District of j North Carolina. j t r- tt i a . . "X IT T "t- ?1 ' in uio nmner o- v. u. riuey h relief. Finallv a friend advis- V. N. Ti erring, trading as Herring and Bailey and W. N. Herring and W. L. Bailey, as individuals, bankrupts. Under the power vested in me as Trustee in Bankruptcy of the alove named! bankrupts, and in pursuance of an order made y Marshall C. Stal n, Referee in the afcove entitled mat ter, T will offer tor sale at public auction to the highest" bidder for cash , in front of the store formerly occa- i pied by Herring and Baily in Hoi-.j good, North Carolina, on Wednesday, March 15th, 1922, at 12 o'clock M , j the following described real estate and persoual property free from "V. liens: (1) A one-fourth undivided inter- : est in the store building and lot for- i merly occupied by Herring and Bail ey in the town of llobgood, N. C. (2) A one-half undivided interest in the vi'tant lot adjoining the store building and lot formerly occupied bv ; . scribed lots or parcels of land, lying Herr-ino- and Bailev m the town of Hobgood, North Carolina. (3) The Equity of Redemption of ed me to use Doan's Kidney Pills. and 1 1 did. Doan's rid me of my trouble, which proved To be gravel and soon I was entirely cured. I have been in fine shape ever since.' ' . Price 60e,' at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get j Doan's Kidney Pills the same that i Mr. Perry had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. TRUST; 'S SALE OF LAND j By virtue of power vested in me by j that deed of trust executed to me on jthe first of January, 1921, by B. F. 1 Bryant, I will, on Saturday, the 2oth day of March, 1922, sell, for cash, jat public auction, to the highest bid der, at twelve o'clock, in the town of Scotland Neck, North Carolina. m I front of Burrough-Pittman-Wheeler I Company 's Store, the following da- NOTICE THESE In ' amounts of $5,000.00 and over $5,000 age 35, annual deposit. $102.75, , $5,000 age 45, annual deposit. $147.53. , $5,000 age 55, annual deposit, $231.70. ' Double Indemnity and Disability can te added at small additional cost, making 100 per cent Protection. A self-respecting man must provide a means of earing for his family hi case his work is stopped from- illness or, death. Tie must also see that all debts made by him are paid, whether he live or not. The above contract furnisnes the surest and most inexpensive way to do this. Let our Agent; Mr. JESSE VAUGHAN, figure the rate at your age. The Life and Casualty Insurance Compiy of Tejnneseei. ' $5,00,000.00. Capital Stock A. M. BURTON, President. How to Succeed in BUSINESS is fully 'described In our now ratalupr. Sv-le-.i-i opioit unities in the business Vorki tor eJ'in.ly trained bookkeepers, stenographers, typists, secretaries and bat; hew Ot.r crr-i1ii!!t!8 slwass in demand sit i; rc sain ries. E MP f f) YMTCXT BUilEAT" ; low tuition rates and iivirr; toe pensv's ; thorough eourr.es bfjut-sn-iirto teachers. Enro l any t.'ow? : rapid advancement assured. . Home S'udy courses also feiven. Write for catalog now. RALEIGH, N. G. E. L. LAYFiELD, Prcsioent CHARLOTTE, N. C. rrnififnrr-i--' jVV. N. Herring- in a one-fourth undt- ; vided interest in the store building and lot formerly occupied by Herrmq; j and Bailey in the town of Hobgood, j North Ouruiina. (4) A oue-haf undivided interest in a tract of land in Halifax County near Scotland Neck, North Carolina, known as the Buiith and Uhoads Farm, con being and situate in the town of Scot land Neck, County of Halifax and State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows : It being those certain lots or par cels of land in the Soutnern end of the ;town of Scotland, on the" "West side of iMain Street, and bounded by the lands !o Mrs. Charlie Walston, Ed Waist 071. ;and by the avennue leading to the old sB. D. Gray Home Place, and being a lot fronting; on Main Street 100 feet tainino- 7 1-2 acres more or less. . and running back 200 feet,- and being of , ' the same property conveyed to M. W. (5) The Equity of Redemption W. T,. "R;iilov in a oue-half undivided ; r. , , . TT ; Perry by Pattie Tiller v and others, interest m a tract of land m Halifax; County, near Scotland Neck, North J Carolina, known as the Smith and Rhoads Farm and containing 7 1-2 acres move or less. (6) The stock of goods, wares and merchandise situated in the store build ing formerly occupied by Herring and Bailey in the town of Hobgood, North Carolina, said stock of goods inventor ied at $681 7.02. (7) The store fixtures situated in the store building formerly occupied by Herri ug and Bailey in the town of Hobgood, North Carolina. Said store fixtures inventoried at $675.75. (8) One Da ton Adding Machine and One Filing Cabinet - situated in land conveyed by M. W. Perry and wife to R. D. Harrell, and conveyed on the first day of January, 1921, by R. D. Harrell and wife to B. F. Bryant Place of Sale: Scotland, Neck, N. C, in front of Burroughs-Pittman- 1 Wheeler Company 's Store. Time oi Sale: Saturday, March 2C 1922, at twelve o'clock. Terms of Sale: Cash. This the 21st day of February, 1922 S. A. DUNN, . Trustee. 2-24-l-a-w- It is easy to save and to acquire habits of thrift which means so much to one's future. Without thrift and som systematic savings plan, fame and fortune and success are almost unattainable. i - You can start an account here with any sum you may have on hand. v If you want to start riht you will start it toclay. HOME FOR SAVINGS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY kUG&Q g v StjlylU 3SK1C3 SCOTLAND NECK. N.C. I n it the store building formerly oceupiel j by Herring and Bailey in the town j It of Hobgood, North Carolina. ; (9) Five mules and one horse. f Belonging to the bankrupt estate o? the above named bankrupts. Terms of sale, cash, and a deposit of 10 percent required of imrf'M:50r until confirmation. Sale subject - to confir mation of Referee. This the 2nd day of March, 1922. j ELBERT S. PEEL, Trustee, j Meeting of creditors at Tarboro, N. O., Marlh 17th, at 10 o'clock, for pur pose of confirmation 'of sales and gen eral meeting. MARSHALL C. STAT ON, Referee. A MB o rim g Suits and C oats SALE OF LAND FOE TAXES On Monday, April 3, 1922, I will sell the following property for tax.?b, at the CourtHouse door in Halifax 8 acres S. T. Holland Land in Roso- neath Townshrp. Taxes and cost Jt $15.80. in all shades, now on display at our store. TWEEDS IN ALL COLORS, TRICOTINES AND SERGES. n Why DM i e Tortoise -Win? In the fable "The Hare and the Tortoise," why did the tortoise win the race? The hare was more fleet jf foot, but he would lot stick. He kept stopping to rest, while the tortoise kept moving at his low rate of speed, thus saving his energy for the HOME RUN. Moral: Keep moving and keep saving, and in long run you will make the home run of th FINANCIAL SUCCESS. Put your SAVINGS in Scotland Neck Bank Scotland Neck, N. C. mmsttam:asasKtaajnta8saKatsmmms McDowell's Almanac For 1922 FREE! It's a beauty and a good one. ; ' t THERE'S ONE FOR YOU. COME AND GET IT. i 8 s H 8 H 8 tt 8 :j 8 8 8 Mcdowell's PHARMACY 8 8 8 Norf leet O. McDowell, Prop. 'PHONE 1-9-0. t888;8888t8t88t;8n: 8 8 " 8 8 I ADVERTISE IN THESE" COLUMNS! tt R. L. BRABLiEY, Tax( Collector. 3-10 l-a-w-4t. P. 8 :: 8 B MkM .will relieve indigestion m $ M in five miuules o- your troney baek. Everybody m-Wheele: 's Store" Mrs. Annie Hancock wishes to announce that on MARCH 10th she will have on Exhibition the t latest and best v MILLINERY that is shown in Easteirm Fashion Centres. Showing in Scdtlatid Netek, N. C. i 8888888 88888 li m 8888888888$ ;:i:iit;it.ith