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CLASSIFIED ADS LOST Reddish brown setter dog. Re ward for information leading to the recovery of same. Notify Mr. Isaac H. Smith, Scotland Neck. 4.29 tf. n - in r SHH POLOSKIIIS FOR SALE Two grade Percheron Colts, twenty months old, will weih 900 lbs each. Apply J. H. Durham, FOR SALE 150 Bushels of Corn and a quantity of smoked Hams, Shoulders and Bacon. John B. Gray. 4-8-tf. PRESERVE THE LEATHER LIQUIDS AND PASTES fCR CLACK, WHITE,TANT PARK BROWN OROXBIOOO SHOESL THE f.F.OALLEY CORPOttATIOH. 1TB. BUFFALO. N.V. MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACTBMO a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder Bothers We are a nation of meat eaters and ii.. 3 i llrt.-l Trlf li n?5 nniA QQTTCI well-know authority, who warns us be constantly on guard against kid- iv trouoie. The kidneys do their utmost to free L blood of this irrating acid, but come weak from the overwork; they ;t slavish: the eliminative tissues oc and thus the waste is retained in U blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel ke lumps of lead, and you have sting- y pains m tne oacK or tne urine is fr is irritable, obliging you to seek oudv. full of sediment, or the blad- relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before each morning and in a few days your kidneys, will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemoT juice, combined with lithia, and hai stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutra lize the acids in urine so it is no long- : er a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot , 'injure; makes a delighttul effervescent lithiaratre drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a eittle oc ( Icasionally to keep the kidneys clean ana active. K)lfflDD1 Dnaiiniiiiiinninmminnuiumnnninnnni A Business Should be as Big as Its Job If bigness is of benefit to the public it should be commended. The size of a business depends upon the needs which that business is called upon to serve. A business should be as big as its job. You do not drive tacks with a pile driver or piles with a tack-hammer. Swift & Company's growth has been the natural and inevitable result of na tional and international needs. Large-scale production and distribution are necessary to convert the live stock of the West into meat and by-products, and to distribute them over long distances to the consuming centers of the East and abroad. Only an organization like that of Swift & Company, with its many packing plants, hun dreds of distributing houses, and thousands of refrigerator cars, would have been able to handle the varying seasonal supplies of live stock and meet the present war emergency by supplying, without interruption: First The U. S. soldiers and the Allies in Europe by shipping as much as 800 car loads of meat products in a single week! Second The cantonments in the United States. Third The retailers upon whom the American public depends for its daily upply of meat. But many people ask Do producers and consumers pay too much for the complex service rendered? Everyone, we believe, concedes the effi ciency of the Swift & Company organization in pf rforming a big job in a big way at a minimum of expense. Swift & Company's total profit in 1917 was less than 4 cents on each dollar of sales of meat and by-products. Elimination of this prcfit would have had practically no effect on live stock and meat prices. Do you believe that this service can be rendered for less by any other conceivable method of organization or operation? w I t'Q m 1 FOE AN UP-TO-DATE HAIR CUT OR SHAVE ttHOTEL BARBER SHOP Sanitary ana up-to-date. Special attention given to children. W. A. WALST0N, Prop. These questions and others are answered fully and frankly In the Swift A Company 1918 Year Book sent free on request. Address Swift & Company, U. S. Yards, Chicago si fi 8 L PICTURE WANTED THE PICTURE ot Frank James, who was a caroen- ter in Scotland Neck, between two and three years ago. Anyone having a picture of him would bo doing a patriotic duty by sending or bring ing same to The Commonwealth. 220tf Dli, D. F. KEEL From 7 to 9 P, ai. bj Appointment Scotland Neei. N. C. office Cpstairs in the Whitehead Bldg )ffice Hours: 9 to 1 & 2 to 5 O'clock Successor to f, A. C. LiveriiHiar ROOMERS AND BOARDERS Want- at the Bell Hotel on Depot street The house has just been opened under new ownership. Apply at once to H. A. Paramore. Bell Hotel. 12-21-tf. LOST Tail board for double wagon. between town and Willie Nicks store on Halifax road. Any0ne finding same will please- return to, or notify, The Commonwealth, or Mr4 J. T, O Hyman. 4.24.26 FOR SALE Monmouth yellow Sojt Beans. Good prices to quick buy ers. $3.00 in 25 bushel lots. $3.50 in smaller lots. For cash or sight draft from responsible people. Write today. Baker & Everett, Palmyra, N. C. 4.32 12t. FOR SALE One good used Lummus seventy saw cotton gin, feeder and condenser. With a few repairs will do good work. For sale cheap to a quick buyer. Apply to Baker and Everett, Palmyra, N. C. 4-30 12t. LOST One horse mule, weight about 1100 pounds, white nose and stomach Reward, for his return to C. L. Foun. tain, Leggets, N. C. 5-2 3t FOR SALE One good work mule. Apply to B. A. Phillips. Scotland Neck Furniture Company. 2-25-tf. WANTED -Young women desiring to enter nurses training school. Apply at once to Supt. Lakeview Hospital, Suffolk, Va. 419 4Fri. NOTICE Pursuant to a petition field with Board of County Commissioners and endosed by the County Board of Edu cation, calling an Election, to be held at Dawson's Cross Roads, to be held on May 14th 1918, embracing a Special District to determine whether they will vote for or against a tax of 30 cents on the 100 Dollar valuation and 90 cents on the Poll. Registration Book to be opened April 11th to May 3, for the purpose of Reg istering all voters in said district. P. A. LAWRENCE, Registar. J. N. HALLIDAY, L. G; BARNHILL, Judges. By order the Board County Commis sioners April 1, 1918. J. H. NORMAN, Clerk of Board of Co. Commissioners The above is in Enfield Township. 3 Swift & Company, U.S. A. 0 !IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiil!!:illIIIIIIII Vt SP S 1 m. for Coughs e Colds Don't let the little one suffer. Dr. King's New Discovery loosens the phlegm and gives quick relief, and being mildly laxative it helps bring the child's physical condition up to normal. Dr. King's New Discovery should be kept on hand to nip "those " fits of coughing". It has helped thousands of children during the past 50 years. Get it at your druggists Constipation Causes Sickness Don't permit yourself to become constipated, as your system immediate- ly begins to absorb poison from the backed-up waste matter. Use Dr. King'sNew Life Pills and keep well. There is. no better sa against illness. Try it tonight All druggiss TTV tsM J mm Cm ipiy of Tarboro The New Tobacco Warehouse, will be ready for business in time for the early All conveniences, including STABLES for FARMERS, will be incorporated in the 315x75 foot brick building going up. All (D)W MM) EOT (UN are invited to inspect our New Buildings and to see us about the SALE of THEIR TQBACCO. The following officers and directors will be glad to advisewithjyou. GEO. HOWARD, President. W. J. THIGPEN, Vice-President. J. C. RUFFIN, Manager. GEO. R. ROGERS, Sec. &Treas. Messrs. T. P. Jenkins, R. B. Hyatt, H. B. Whitlock, T. T. Thomas, H. C. Bridges, Marrow-Pitt Hardware Co. 'M of Wilson, in Charge. :5 si i -J n ii ...
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