HI. : mi It I i ' : i: I I : 111 a- if S y ii ii 11 !i lb )M, i 'o i !,i ; .-' 'f 'f Mi 1 -.;t !! i i is i. i Ii ii lib i'K1!-' j nv '! Ii w ! V" i I .iiKI : i) ! " I it;: in; i ! i " .shif 'i ii?; : . ; .-. i ''!":; : -si J.:' V. i mi '' i'ii " !-;-- 3 Si i?-1 ';f I' THE C 0301 ON WEALTH Afternoon Daily Tie Cotnrooirwealtfc, Inc. Scotland Neck Bank Eldg. Scotland Neck, N. O. Entered at the rcstoffice at Scotland Neck, X. C, as record class matter under Act of Con gress, March 3, 1S79. SUBSCRIPTION (Iu Advan-e) Tbrci;2h tie ilail 'J'Mi. Carlton's statement it might jj ' be inferred that he has an idea j j j that it doe any weakening or II Met ua of tiie forward movement BE AT MINEOLAI pos-. s oj tion of labor as r it j in trie orpamza ! ! means of attaining the legitimate laboring men. ;SKSKS33SKEK2KSSCSHSHSa3DSSKSH IgK3BSaKSKS3S3SKSBEKSBSS?lSHBKSRSKSKE i ir. J WELCOM e nor Daily lsr;s One Year - $3.C0 Sis Months Tnree Months -75 One Month -25 Ev Carrie- 10c per week Serr.i-T7e3l-:!y One Year .- Sis Months r 5 AH nrt'ils ?nbruitted for publication must bear the auth- HEMPSTEAD, N. Y., June 1 After viewing various locations for the landing point in- this fr.nntrv of the rrreat R-34 dirigi-1 b!e, rintisn onieers, v,no navcj b-een inspecting various points a-j Ions the Atlantic Coast, have d?-j eided upon Roosevelt Field, a ti the Ilaelhurst aviatio7i c-J t-2 "ioniii'cf or 's name, not necefR fr.r I publication, but as a guarantee of sood faith. Llemcers of tte Associated Press The Associated Press is exelu Fivtdv entitled to the use ; for for re-publi.-'ation of all news dis patch'?? credited to it or not oth-er-svitr" credited in this paper, and lso the c il news publirdied here in. ! AIRSHIP IS 634 F .NshnrIv means that, in this partie- irtUii llt iy i: ; uUir msUne, tne issues ana ;; ! grievances involved have not been j: I regarded by the members of the h : labor union in question as of suf-i?- 4'icient importane:-' to justify eom ! ; plianee with the strike order. If I the members of this labor organi jj jzation reaiiy felt that they had a j genuine and serious grievance !!'whk-h would not be adjusted by j' 1 ks" strenuous means, they would Ii I liardly have failed, in the absence jj el' some serious misunderstanding t t i! on their part in the matter, to t Comply with the strike order ami it would be aii extremely horr- ' sight . d person who concluded, ir ;m tins incident, even though ; the proposed strike should a mount to nothing, that the reas- ; ouable demaiids of labor can sale- lie igii'.rea o;' iriiiea ilii. H ! Ev-ju a most su)erdcial review or fii FEW IS HOME-CODING WEEK AT OUR STORE FOR TUS OF OUR CUSTOMERS WHO STOPPED TRADIXG TEM PORARILY, BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT WE WE! NOT DELIVERING, FOR WE ARE NOW DELIVERING YOUR GOODS IN ANY QUANTITIES. L J 11 .1 i Tucsdr,v June 17. 1919. til--; labor clauses which have been incorporated in the German Peace ; Treat v Ira it established beyond i 1 , I ! 1 t --ncf i.o-'i ot tna t:ii't t.int t.v- gaMzed labor is a tiling to be rekom-d with iu all industrial matters ju this eounti'v and thru field at jMineola- From those ; j connected witli the project and ; p announcements from Washington the start of the great airship will i eoirsmenetf just ap soon as all the : details are .completed for the an- , ?!iors of the R-34, which will be f; sunk some distance in the ground to hold the areat airship, which L." is 634 feet olng and carries four -boats below the great gas bag. There ar-3 ample facilities to ob- g tain gas at Mineola, and owing to its nearness to Nevr York and the plateau where the fC-.id aviii land after crossing the ocean, thousands of sightseers may view tb.e great .ship as she prepares to settle on the ground. GREATLY APPRECIATE THE HOME-COMING OF ALL OUR OLD CUSTOMERS AND SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF AS MANY NEW ONES AS SEE FIT TO TRADE WITH U. IT ALSO GIVES US THE GREATES PLEASURE TO BE L POSITION TO DELIVER THE GOODS OF OUR MANY GUs. TOMER S WHO SO LOYALLY STOOD BY US WHEN WE WERE NOT DELIVERING'. NO STONE WILL BE LEFT UXTURED TO GIVE SQUARE DEAL AND PERFECT SATISFACTION. MANY, MANY THANKS TO ALL. al: A J4 SU00SSS0E3 TO GLEE V AUGEAN. ra h3T 3 3 F3 r i Ch. ij trt ii r -J cU: L-J. Iri- br-j cLa rrr n r n E. L. Travis, sr. 5 i'rvl, jr TEA vIC TRAV7B ATTCRNliY-AT-IiAW HALIFAX, 2Q. G. rxec in tbe Sf-ati; ft Federal Ocurta. J5 zr?i nj-, Err -U1 e ftr 3 r-r r pj et1 r-i et cn ett es rr u L-u 2i LrJ ci. tZl L-il ci 2a L-J J j. - tjz 3 lj: l-t. CTT3 "75 1- C- 1 '53 ci5 ;ait tae- world iier after. The Ci -d't-liour day, a reasona ble v-age, the right of labor to or ganize, and tiie j-iiiiple of eoi-:L---tive larii'aining are matters v.'Ideli s;.oier or later every em- yer Oi. saoor must recognize. it is gratifying to note, in this connection, that, in at least a few of the gr'-'at industries of this country, employers' are now and h.-ivp lopo- h on tre;itin- tlv-o'r r-r-i ".1 , ii- ii-r--im ca-f l!'.it tlio i ".. .. ,r lA T - iiuoyees witn a generosity whim: nredictio-i! oi Mr. Carlton, Presi-i,. .., " -, ! ! id.i c.cccus ine ciemaiius or or -dent of tiie Western Lnion Tele-1 . . . ganized laoor; if this had been jjtraph Co., that oulv a few teie- n , 1 , -, v 1 1 ' the rule instead of the- rare excep- uraph hperators Avoould respond - n t , . , 1 ' . tion tlirovm-nout our industries to the call of President Konen-Li,..,. i i i i-. Liicio ouo.L nave ueen out nine Hit U H si - i k J!i A U.r h :. c.; THE WIES-STRIEE SITUA TION l:amp. tor a nation wide wirf if any occasion for strikes or eve strikp was histifiofl Tliprp arf ,. , ' lor tne lormation oi iaOor orsaii- how ver, conflicting reports con- izatiolls However there can now cerning the number of men who be 1Q tlirilillg back wllat ()ud y'.i'tu-Ar i-psnondpfl to thn o.r,U i i -, J x nave oeen eonceuecL as a matter of fairness is now demanded as a matter of right. Organized la bor is now here, and it is here to stay, and thfi sooner all employ ers of labor recognize this fact ami conduct themselves accord ingly the better it will be for ad concerned- c ' o n rt r n P"v? C3 L- -0 u-'J II Pockets a convenience and practice ble. rercy i nomas, international de puty President of the Telegraph-i er's Unioii, says that from 15,000 to 2o,000 men have complied with' the strike ord,;r, 1,000 of the strik ers bein- in New York Citv. Pres ident Carlton, puts the total num ber at 175. Mr. Carlton has is sued a statement, part of which j reads as follows : i i tf.-.4- ,. J? I? j o a louu oi. more main 40,000 .miployes that were appeal- j porliaps yon luive never tought of ed to in the. strike agitation by j u, but this disorder is due to a lack the telegrapher's union, a total of of moisture in the residual matter of 175 were absent from their work jtho fo0il- If you vill drink an p.b this morning. Only eleven men ! 1;;i,lance of vvate,' e:lt ravv fl''its RuA Chronic Constipation ; take a lots of outdoor exerciof may le aide to eventually to ovc GUARANTEE If, after using: en tire contents of the can accoi dirit; lo di rections, you are not satisfied in every respect. your Srocr will r?i'.;iui tho money you paid for it. F.VERY POUND SOLD IN AN AIR TIGHT TIN CAN 1 m a. V Jj. e. w A. antee ever S3 3 A bank is a necessity and absolutely im!' POCKETS LEAK b We're looking for YOU. We pay 4, compounded quarterly, accounts. j '"T C.-v. 4V ! IS! y me dome ror SCOTLAND NECK a - rr pj ca n i fLt its rjj rrj nj rr? i -. cr rj t - s"f; tr or m r c- c The Reilv-laTior "JVevs Orleans 0! , P ttk M & jf v, W were away in New York. Of this? on oil ninnl. T li.iT'n n i- ,,,!",u huuul ro:no ,t ei,thely. In the icautm 1 , . . i . 1 T iiiar many ere Kept away Oy UI-U:f e the mott mild and reutle laxa-'tl ness or other causes not related to the strike- This is a repetition (f tlir- tninnnij in -flwi fn.irA t st-istaA-. L-J '.-. ! r. n i L-J ! rJi ! w ri 1 ii fe Si H je. i 3 .fro tives. Strong and harsh too much Avater out cf the svs- ,..f i fon pin- make a, laa matter worse. Chamberlain 's Tablets a-o e::sv and FOE EALH A SAW MILL COIvI- plete, comprising double saw, 30 II. P.. iler engine, tAvo good!;.? took nlnee Inst r-av -rldlA cbnir-. ., ' ' ' ', ' ' ' ' ! pleasant to take, and most an-ogbIe agdation from the same quarter in offeet. Give tllcm a tria ' with similar misrepresentation, re suited as the public knows, m a complete failure. The failure this year is equally pronounced." If, as a matter of f-mt, the al- ai iu (.auseu oy tne stride order ju'oves to lie groundless, the pub- i lie generally will be much grat-j ified. It will be well, however,! in that event, for Mr. Carlton and othrr large employers of la bor to have a care that thev do! not put a wrong construction on! any, such failure of the keymen! to respond to this strike order,1 for the failure to strike in this' partieukir instance does not bvi any means indicate altho from : O fi .-v hi vs. -a k iL Uk di. h race ror iarne purses. l horses in the state will A. u ail. d J.'aO' Vrf 1 t. M. Vk W V. Aha 14 I fe- J? ii. i- i T, TV?s "7 jt.il: S T i' C. with mill, best Edar m-m.-! swing cut-off saw, saw dast con-! veyor witli oUU t chain. 6 md ! tr? r, .o nmt? j i A V.' . i ii Vj. Ykaf Vrf A. Ji. & mules and horses, 3 swing log carts, 3 lumber wagons. This is a good mill. Owner wants to go into an other business and will sell cheap. Apply to A. B. SHAW, E. F. D. 3,' OOIiS wis! W id 6 I j R ! 7 J 11" f C . . ti" 'I" "? " i" :otland Xeek, N. 6-12-1S i XI DO " n U S 3 6 Cf31 (DENTAL SUB.GEON) a'e 3rd Floor Scotland Neck Bank Building: 5 a. to 6 r. M. PHONE 56 Ho:r " ;V"; - ' 1 r.r- '.-r. rp r . u?;-.,' -.-y rr, r . ri :Si y t;- a ; M Li i4 ir'J s s CENTRAL SHOE Admission, Adults 50c Children -25c Automobiles 25c. Grand Stand -Free L-l C-j J. D. LAiMB, Prop. Particulars Apply to .avo jnrt 'cived a full supply of rubber heels and leather - am in a better position to serr the public than ever before. Prices Reasonable R :- ! i. t Si I r -I i: r--1 1 '1 i. r.- w s cotland Neck - North Carolina PHONES ! S3 CENTRAL SHO N. C 187 25 - eo J. D. LAMB, Prop. 1 arooro. S3 ..uamanagjgMHjj- nr cji ru! Er H-T! 73 r ..f

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