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J mm m m " m m m mm m mmmmmm m """'" , THE COMMONWEALTH AFTERNOON DAILY The CommonweaHli, Inc. Scotland Neck Bank Bldg. Scotland Neck, N. C. Entered at the Postoff iee at Scot. land Neck, N. C, as second class matter under act of Cuiigress March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) Through the mail Daily Issue One Year $3.00 Jix Months 1.50 JBy carrier 10 cents per week. v Seaii.Weekly One Year $1.50 All articles submitted for publi- cation must bear the author's name, " not neccessarily for publieaton, but as a guarantee of good faith. Fridey, September 13, 1918. I will not drink from a German cup, Or-eat from a German plate. I will not deal with a German man All foul with German hate. I'll use.no drug with a German name, That rs grown on German land I'll eat ho food and drink no btV If made by a German hand. I will not use a German tool, Razor, or knife, or saw. I will not trade with a German shop That lives by the German law. I will not sail on a German ship, Where German songs are sung. I will not breath ewhere God's clean air Is soiled by a German tongue. I '11 not forget those awful deeds. To girls and little boys. No more I'll hang on Christmas trees Those blood-stained German toys. I will not take a German 's word, He'll break it if he can. There is no love in a German heart, Or faith in a German man. This in my oath, when war is done, I'll swear to keep it true. And since I know you feel the same( I'll pass it on to you. KENNETH GRAHAM DTJFFIELD -o- commerce will have a tendency to flow back into its old channels. I Import and export trade will be! renewed and duties must be paid.' Because of depreciation in paper j money and fluctuation in its value! these duties will have to be paid, in most cases, in gold and, as a re-! suit; unless suitable preventive measures are installed, the finan cial world may at any time be greatly distrubed and perhaps de impralied. The welfare of the world after the war will depend largely upon the stability of trade, and to stabilize trade there should be a sound, well established sys tem of international finance. While it may be that the world j is not yet ready to adopt the ideal plan of a universal money system with a single unit of value for all nations, it would seem to be entire ly feasible to establish an interna tional financial board, similar to the Federal Reserve Board of this country Such an institution would undoubtedly exert a powerful in fluence in steadying world finance and trade ; it could act as an inter national clearing house; it might regulate, to a large extent, the ebb and flow of gold ; it would have a powerful influence in determining interest and exchange rates; it would provide a safe method for dealing with the delicate problems likely to arise regarding the huge outstanding quantities of war bonds ; and it could also warrant the issuance of gold notes which might prove to be the first step to wards the adoption of a uniform international money system. The j plan also would afford an opporl tunity to utilize the best brains of the world in dealing not only with problems of finance and trade, but also with the many questions which are likely to arise in connec tion with the adjustment of inter national relations after the war. O : - Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in fluenced by constitutional. conditions, and in order to cure it you must talis an internal remsdy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucoua surfaces of ti-e system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country fo" years. It is corn posed of some of the best tonic3 knov r combined with some of the best blu. puiniers. xne perrect comnination ot the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is vhat produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, frco. F. J. 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If you don't honestly believe it is better than any other coffee you ever tasted, tell the grocer to refund your But, try it, oeooacoooerjooeooooooooooeeooooooooooooooooooooagftess s 9 e FIRST SHOWING moaey. S ' 63 33 S 3 MOB PSYCHOLOGY O Most of us reason through our enthusiasms. When we learn to (Msnguish between judgement and zeal we make fewer mistakes It is pleasanter to let our emo tions guide us- We get a thrill with every thought. Most o our thoughts are wrong, but life be comes one five-reel feature. Enthusiasm has is uses. It stimulates a man to perserve when his resolution has been taken. If his decision has been made in wis dom it is well that his enthusiasm should never cool. In patriotism, which. has its foundation in logic, we find the finest manifestation of enthusiasm. The mental proceses of the weak est minds are half emotion and half imitation. It is a case of "Monkey see, monkey do." This is the logic of mob violence. Here we find the quality which in spires the lynching bee, yet poses as patriotism. It animates sabota ge, anarchy and sedition, yet mas querades as the spirit ' of, democracy- , When it causes a dozen half wits to blow up a munition fac tory it militates as effectively a- - gainst our national liberties as wh en it leads a hundred maniacs to handle a suspected pro-German. O AFTER THE WAR WHAT? O s 3 m S 3 is 3 Josey iariware Company Inc. coffee When It Pours, It Reigns" 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 m i 9 e 9 Of new Fall Dresses, seperate Skirts, novelty Sweaters in many Shades, Cloaks and Coat Suits. Better see them now while the selection is com plete. M. Hoffffmairi & ttko. "The House where yourfjather always traded." 0000000000000000000000000OOOOGOOOOOeOO099Ot 9coeMoeooeoeoooo9ooeoe9ooooeooeQOoeo&eei 9 . 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