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h 1! i: f! i! i 3 . v i lit.' li w tt : ; if: it: I" V': 1; t ; it h THE COMMONWEALTH Afternoon Daily The Commonwealth, Inc. Scotland Neck Bank Bldg. Scotland Neck, N. C. K-Vitorl o,t the Post off i:e at S ct!aiil Xv-ikj N. C, as s:od-t- ' nsatler voder Act of t1on-Ma-.-. 3, 197D. SUBSCRIPTION BATES (In Advance) ij tually cuts his average by at least j ) one third. il j The Department of, Agriculture !' estimates that the world is short '.J!(4) million bales of cottoAi. under I normal conditions. Under actual . g ":j conditions the world is probably i! ! short one million bales and as the different countries are allow-g ed to' take raw materials the de maud will increase. 4 S3 113 O Throuffli the Daily Issue Yciir )v Montlis , TJir.c Months Or; Month Rv (V.-Tjor 10c pc I fa AMERICAN WIRE FENCE H S & 8 SS El 31 $:j.(;0 Germany and Austria are not j .llowed to buy cotton, but these ! j 150 j restrictions will shortly be lifted r 75 gradually and immediately prices 3 H will rise. Germany and Austria H 3 H s D D n B n p D n D 13 n BE C3 Q 3 n SB 20 nDDnnDDnnnnniinDnnnnnraDDnDDDnDDonnnnnoniinDonDPnPQEfriiEPSiBiigg TRUE QUALITY ASSERTS IT SELF IN ALL THINGS .25 I; (i Sena-'Weekly One V--nr A! or. tit- .75. All article suhn-atte! for ) li ;ttto. mv-?t bear the auth c; num. not necessarily tV.r i '!LJi-;;tio' . bnt rrf n n;r?;Tt?e of iol fail Members of the Associated Pre?s 'n.e A-o-loT.od Frens is ex-.?v:--r fly . uritli-i to the e for fo'- r1 .-:lf-.fttion of .mII ki.-w. -lis-Ttt:.hr crcditol to it or rOt Otli . rvv sc. c cjriic-i u this j).per, -'ii1 ,'l':-0 o.-:i? ' CWS iknttlis'liOd CTC if!. jjhjave not as much as a singl K 1 ! . . j 3 '.Jj pound on hand. Their annual re- J K ti ;ouiremeiit under normal eondl-t I1 I I . vii.j'K are (3) million bales, they 1 1 H i ... . , Irs iMmills runnintr. fl) mill:on bales or 'H;; total of (4) millioii bales. So j!t hat when this demand starts fl js.fs'mrthing will be sure to happen. ;J The South has only to sit steady jjiiu the boat for a mouth -or two ii ! longer before she enters a period We expect daily, 1 carload Amer- I ican Wire rence. x Cr3 ft.'- ?3 ! S-6 I U a D D O D a D p a a a You cannot down a business that stands for the best m every thing the BEST in QUALITY of GOODS, the GREATEST V4RIETY, the MOST COURTEOUS attention to its CUSTOM VA iH giving a SQUARE DEAL to EVERYONE. Place any handicap about a business of this kind and it wii! hinder it about as long as a similar handicap would keep down a person-of 'strong character, powerful intellect and indomitable will power. You could hold down the SUN just about. as easily as you eoul 1 successfully stop the progress of either. : CLEE VAUGHAN HEADQUARTERS F'OR EVERYTHING IN THE (JROfERY LINE i! lot great prosperity, provided the- '. i i-ott(7) i'armer tt ! : HOLDS AND CLTS Tuesday February 18 1019 .'ot: ... a. This is published l'." courtesy Mr. R. L. ("nancv, sales manag er of the Southern Cotton Oil Com I m panv, and is a fair idea how the K Jbiir men of the South i ' ! ( 'r:ton situation.) Josey P. 3 : rdwarc .22 euavd J. Zabriskie. Supt. Jersey City Stock Yards Company, Jer City, New Jersey. is UlL.. 12 Says : We used RAT-SNAP pur-j chased of you about our plant for fi the extermination of rats with niar-j j ked success. It is a wonderful pre ! p pa ration, it did beyond questioM g all you claimed it. would do- kill-K inir the rodents, drivins them fror, their haunts, and eliminatinir et dors arising from their death. it. r A.t rt 1 -f.o r , ,nj8 .l.uu and .j.-h; S!U. J. Ma dry, Jobbers. We Are Now the Officia! Service Station iniesieu witn vermin, r our m.i m. - ' i I FOE SALE NIKS DUKAU ; m male hoar and several sows for j 8 Call ;md look at them. ind Everett, i 2-12 10t. m "EOLD AND GUT" Photo sir Dr. Joseph Pernt- For eiirht weeks past the lmsi ness (f the South has been pass- j in a; throutrh the "Valky of th? Shadow of Death," or rather we j i ph ... :x? i ; I jicivt ivn us ji we were oeeause ' of the inability to see far enough j ijjes ahead and view the briarht sun-! ' shine of prosperity that is just i behind the .hills of time. The drop in the price of co'tton to below the cost of production j was so mi fM en that the shock was a solar plexus blow from we. have not yet recovered. This change in price came just at a time when the south 'was actually expecting hijrher prices and high-! er prices would have been real i-1 zed except that we diil not takes into consideration this length ofjkoff, a representative of the All time necessary for the woi'lcl to'llussan government who has just change from a war to a peace ! arrived in the United States in basis, this perion heir" drawn nut I the interest of his eountrv on accdunt of the formation rf the "Society of Nations" which has NOTICE LAND SALE. now assuemed definite shape and leaving only the details to be worked out which, of course, will require some "further time. Everything now depends as far as cotton is concerned on the de- Icrmination of the Farmer to hold ' day the eighth day of March 191). nd to cut. H-must keep his cot : 'scU for cash, to the highest hid ton o-ff the market until the de- der ni t?'ollt oi? the rsl Office in rnaml starts np and he must cut J0??'" f S"?- X- ( liic ot.o i i the following tract of land, to-wit: us acreage for the new crop at , That tract of land know as Char Ir-nst ,mo third. If the Farmer pes Clark's home place, lying and pursrvs this policy consistently i being in Halifax County, said cotton will very shortly be agarn ' -State, and in Enfield Township, selling for over 30c per pound for 1 lands . of Surrey i,n ;, ... , , , . Dunn, -lames Branch and others ...v. . io vn dcmai worifi snorta I . . y MT & ?j I a r rii TtrxriT A tt s TTT-I HTH IT V1 IT! ! ?ri r 5 i . -. , i i Tr 2S r-3 -4 r ; S 3 i .i . 1 Pjojiecr Hardwar e Dealers m i ! 'Sc(, - -i 41 U to i IjA.m in rvv... iv v. m sale 'f'-SlASftd'i Jf ii? , , . T'almvra. N. C. ISTIT v' v samf' i . - - - - ; I il. 1 ?, ' I. JI 1 1 rsjfe s s vet-- 3xt jb- jr t i : in n - sj. . k - ns Tr ii i ii . -vii o eeao or-jersey mmmt n Tir , 1 . mgssSf S - , . A MI J ' " '.- - - .lvS3 - U 4tfW i ' ZKJLU wheh ic I, . rte 10 S tk B 15$' S 8 1 M ii FOR THE D ir AVe Isartcrv. rrv in stuck liie of l-epair pari- To fit a,n any siz?. any m.-ike. e can s ui'P-'y a Ptii'adeph: Diamond n 1 Hattery.to fit your car. m '4 Xu3 mm You knoA- the Philadelphia Diamond Grid Datlcry. i is the only storagt? battery whose plates are built on a gri or frame-work like the truss-work ol.' a bridge.- That i why the plates do not binrkle. That is why the lotteries ar guaranteed for eighteei) months. That is why vw Iian!i them. -- FREE INSPECTION OF ANY BATTERY Drive around today m m 1& 7. ' Jti Vi '"c.5(T"P e5 - fi'iaj. A;: p r Mr- B tor Car Co T. PAYS YOU TO ADYEF TO? 2Sj fJ1 ly virtue of power vested i'i me by that certain (leed of Trust registered in the Register of Deeds Office for Halifax County, N. C. in book 224, at page 171, execut ed to me by Charles Clark and his wife Lou Clark, I will, on Satur- e : .... i i a. -i , , anil iMMiig i ne same laiui ot the staple and the law of sup-Lul to Charles Clark by L. Legge'tt ply and demand will be the eon-: ami wife and containing seventy trolling price factor. 'five acres more or. less. Tli o.amWv.-. w -a TJris February 4th. 19Pk v V SPeculators i A. PAUL KlTCillN. Trustee. n-Aiuo muvresrs do fa m 13 E3 a ra a J3 D a a a a a a a a Saturday next at 1 o'clock. These cows are fine milk cows, .fresh and have been tubeicular proof. Come and examine before the sale. This sale comes off promptly at I o'clock Satariay Feb. 22 IS E3 g E3 a E3 ES EZ a 5? B 13 n 1 Jl E S3 ill a NT) There is a diit'erenee between cents and It is possible for hut it I. ini)-ssi',,e cents. a man to possess cents without sense '':' a man with sense not to posse-, man is the r.ne who s- v .,-. m-,ii,. snuai Jus earnings mar be is JL L. Spragins' Stables Q a p The sensible ngs may be. Conseuuentlv he timos.iudrpeiident and able to grasp business opn, ties trial Ins less thrifty friend cannot manage to with, .because lie has not practised th. of SAVING. We extend everv -ourtes llo, at ah rl mi age to eon- paramount liahi ways willing to V to our cusLome:-; ari ;ife oblige tuem to ,he best oi oiU a!il.t v a i Tarboro, N. C. 50 52 ! 55 HIS e assure our depositf v? a safe eiirrenf inirusied to.ns and we take a personal interest in the d'i v. dends their money wil inherit. aannnaanonnoonnnnnannDDdnQnnnQnaaannnnnQ Si -yf a cofland Meek Bail a HERBERT HARRISON not believe that the "movement t eutaereagc is ofany priee.The.fr; District Aent conception ot the cotton farmer ls Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. IS 'f the okl hav se.d 'vnrUtiV nAi - This eompahy issues the besf.lS DDDanDDDDDDDaaDDDaDDDaDDDDnDI.nl EVERYBODY 'S STORE j DDpnnmnnnnnnnn, For This Week Only COST SALE OF a a a a a WINTER ss CAimpany issues the riejp; nary and Industrial plan thev believe ho is i fool ; ison-particjpating,, policy on. ordi D D a trying to handle him -JiW thevj would a child. The.y do not know' Location of local office will In I the know him. anil can't reaiize that j ANNOUNCEMENT ! soe of the . best , brains of the : - . 'CP South are to b- miud on the t-ot 1 heg to announce that 1 haw; I ton plantationv nis is onr tim" ' - - -i. , I bcheve that the cotton farmers of Hee formerly occupied by Dr. ig will beat the speculator and gam- A. D. Morgan on Depot Street bier at his own game and withbv V-;. -.'.-' 0 to 12 A. M. the next sixty days the world wbV Office. Hours 1 to 5 P. M. ! be begging for cotton at lih pri . 7N to 0 P. M. ID .iaa .u- , Residence at Mrs. O. K. WhiteiCI bohls the c tton he hut a- Scotland Neck, N. C. j QtXQDDDCDnDODDQQQQniMDCIDDQDDDDO will continue for the next five days only. Included in this sale are Ladies coat suits, coats, Men's and Boys clothing; also underwear and shoes for the family. Make Youn Burroiuiffh. - Pittman W nee SCOTLAND NECK NORTH CAROLINA EVERYBODY S STORE, t r U w 14 U M y u s a m tl ES V9. m n SI sits; 0 II if V ff f svDaDcoDDaaaanaccooDODcanBDOun"
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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