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H I! B B tl II II K II II B R fi fl n n ii l! n ii (i it i! !! ii R T) (i I' if ?: i: fi n n n THE COMMONWEALTH Afternoon Daily The Commonwealth, Inc. Scotland Neck Bank Bldg. Scotland Neck, N. G. Entered at the Postoffice at Scotland Neck, N. C, as second class matter under Act of Con gress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) Through the Mail Daily Issue One Year $3.00 Six Months 1.50 Tnree Months -75 One Month .25 By Carrie 10c per week Semi -Weekly One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 AH articles submitted for publication must bear the auth or's name, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Members of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclu sively entitled to the use for for re-publication of all news dis patches credited to it or not oth erwise "credi' d in this paper, and also the lo' il news published hare in. II men can tell you, without referr- that he is not cu&gi&ered worth j ing to a book, the food values of! the trouble of composing a elever- II the chemical ingredients contain- ly disguised fable. You only an- jl ' eel in most articles of diet. Also noy a man when you tell him what towns in South American something that woud not fool j are the best markets for certain- a six-year-old. !J manufactured product-- And al- - -So far from re-equipping the j so several other things. They railroads, no attempt whatever jj arte better informed than the av- has been made to provide for de- erage. 1! jj i to let them vote. ; es of material and labor it will !l! Some women are equally well; cost five hundred million dollars !J 'informed, and equally well quali- to put the roads, into the same con j ified to vote more of them than! dition that they were in when 'you might think. It seems strange the government took them over. !! tlit thev have onlv just acquired j And they were running at a profi m...i.niu.itniuiirwutnl'7MWF'Kir,t? .Ha - .1. ; fl i s a privilege which has been held Hi promiscuously by drunks who did before that Where do propagandists buy H era m M KM C3 H &3 C -X & Kl KJ CJ Vi E?3 WELCOME HOME ! C3 ! H c u i I not know whether Longfellow j the chemicals that make them jjiwas a cocktail or a suit of under- talk like this? Is it crude alcohol ; II wear. , or tincture oi opium ? As private '! i Manv men and women who have recipes for making pifflicating I;! never read Longfellow, or famil-; beverages will be at a premium il'iarized themselves with the com-! after the first of July, it is un-jg Ijjmereial situation in South Ameri-i thrifty t0 make a s-eret of tin Itica are nevertheless abundantly formula. I ! nnnlifioil to vote. Rut it, is a. fair H! TSilS IS HOME-COMING WEEK AT OUPt STOKE FOP. TUT, FEW OF OUR CUSTOMERS WTHO STOPPED TRADING TEM PORARILY, BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT AVE WEKK NOT DELIVERING, FOR WE ARE . NOW DELIVERING YOUR GOODS IN ANY QUANTITIES. AVE 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 US. IT ALSO GFVES US THE GREATES PLEASURE TO BE IN POSITION TO DELIVER THE GOODS OF OUR MANY CUS TOMERS AVHO SO LOYALLY STOOD BY US WHEN AVE WERE NOT DELIVERING. s 5 F" H i- 1 I it NO STONE WILL BE LEFT UNTURED TO GIVE SQUARE DEAL AND PERFECT SATISFACTION. MAN A", MANY THANKS TO ALL. ALL A L-J !! aruess that thev can all read and write. I !i Yet. -thorp arp mule and female I i voters who can do neither. AVo-j men have now obtained this priv-; FOR SALE.WE HA VIS A FEW tons of agricultural lime and ee to N. B. sosey Company, peanut guano. Apply at cn Scotland Neck, N. O. 5-15 3t m s 13 S m Cha i Co. SUCCESSORS TO GLEE VAUGHAN. :L".U'L-ilbii Friday June 20, 1919. i leu e, and manv of them ought not1 SKgD3SHgK2S3SHgKgKSKSKg3SSKSS3&asE 3 to have been granted it. And i k 52 there are many men who ought to be deprived of it ; but no politi- n eian just now nas tne nerve to ET3 LS n F! P9 W R PTTS n n r H n n i n -n m m fa vrrm w, say so. WHO'LL BITE? THERE ARE NO HOLES IN THIS BANK How About Your Pockets? YV.. :i M ,1., v c, ctlti LWill 111(11 IJlf Itlllldll j j ill Ul" leillLIitU, XCUUJiL cllltl i I g equipped, at a moment when the j , private owners could not possi-. I ----- jblj' finance them. j Chocolatei bars and almond bars ! It is injudicious to tell people 1 1 will be the only kind wo can pat-' things like this. To tell a man ! tl ! K I m t M i 5? Pockets are a eonvenieiice and practically indispensa ble. O 1 I ronize after July first- a good fib raav not deceive him, but it will probably interest him. After 1919 if the wheat price Ile wiH enjoy the ingenuity of it, begins to toboggan down hill will A bank is a necessity POCKETS LEAK AVe're looking for YOU. We pay 4, compounded accounts. absolutely indispensible. BANKS DON'T. s s S s If a hawk flies fast, how much faster should a Hawker flv? The Ex-Empress and thei Ex-Crown-Prince recently enjoyed a Hurrah for the -4' has the American .-! of finishing the job. Ask a returning d ( I I ( v luncheon together in Holland. It best word in t!r En-dish was probably a Dutch treat. A thousand to one wil word is "home.'' SHV t;;. It is apparently going to l)e a- bout as esy to get an indemnity Religion probably does n iioiii uermany as to draw blood otr m June l)iit rlnuvli from a turnip- ance does. WWWWWWPllMWIi quarterly, on savings pork hang on behind. even if lie doesn't believe it. lie it take corn with it? And will h'511 sa "Al attempt has at least j been made to concoct something i i )lausible. It is not, on the face i i of it. incredible, although it hap-j g )C-ns to he untrue. It do? not U insult mv intelligence President Wilson .should cork homo soon. He might find that an uiipresidented country is in an unprecedented condition. m tfSL man tr" s R V. X W : R R Aft Mi 61. W. W '3? raF - fD ?8 i3 V irv ivsi yen iiaiiiL Alexico is often referred to as a volcano. Perhaps that is why after July 1st so many Americans yili look to it ior a little of "the crather." Hi ! nm not i S credulous half-wit. S for Savinsrs" SCOTLAND HBOil NOETH CAROLINA SI &0 A clumsy i:; does positive harm S tl." ? -T5 fl1 rui irp rvi -zi - tr-: r-r r? 'vJ to its inventor i to whom it is i awakens rus- AVhen it comes to the question of signing the peace treaty it is astonishing to note how many of the German statesmen have just lost their fountain pens. told. i ire .thmks Advertise In The Commonwealth A young aviator and his sweet heart were married in an airpiane in Texas thousands of feet up. They are not the first couple who havvi had to come down to eartli alter marriage. FEMALE SUFFRAGE AND ' MALE A day 'will dawn in the here after when a legislator at Wash ington will decide to introduce a bill which will wreck his career in public life. The attitude will be patriotic, but he will b?. con scious that it involves political suicide. For this reason he 'will not take that attitude until he is ready for political extinction. lie wil I not wreck his career until he has all the care r he wants. Then he will decide to make the; sacrifice. He will introduce a- bill excluding illiterates from the! suffrage. He will not discrimi nate between the sexes; he will ! frame his bill so that it will op-1 erate against all men and women who cannot read or write. j Thereafter he will not present himself for re-election. It would be a waste of time. For many years we have been arguing whether women have the' sense enough to vote. The argu ment has at last become so weari some at Washington that it has ended in a victory for the affirma tive. There is some Justification for it. Some women have sens. Some men have, also. Some Jk iiinp life- il I v" Jim-i&y rtH.. p. H Ui H ,i f Next Time Buy Fiswc - ! j LI QUI DS a?cf PASTES ; For Black.Vhife.Ten ana Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes KEEP YOUR SHOES Jir.-M.'hrrr.-.: ISliiiBlif 111 lasmS-sgra rrais. nn! nssw il ? i Af It m 2 5 IV . H HIGHEST G CARPENTERS or BUILBE UK D r-piRES ot Long Mileage and Low C J. and a quality look that you can't mistak Price of 33 x 4 FABRIC Non-Skid Casing $31.95 CORD Non-Skid Casing $48.05 TUBE Fits all makes of casings $4.80 Prices reduced proportionately on all sizes. W nliM QUALITY p vmk wMWk 8" price A GOOD WOEE3&AN" USBS GOOD TOOHn. GOCD TOOLS COF I.iCEE TITAN PCOB TOOLS. WITH THE BEST TOOLS NEITHER MAN NOP. TOOLS LOSE THE TEMPER. THE TOOLS V7E CELL SHAicP AND REMAIN SHARP. WHILE OUR TOOLS ARE EVEN TEM PERED. OUR PRICES ARE RIGKT.NO SHAR US, ONLY TO PLANE DOWN THE PRICE. TICE UfJED H 1 f jf M h W 3 f i larow THE HARDWARE HUSTLERS re JOSEY HARDWAEE CO NEWELL- cr, pat.tvtva ' . ir. HYMAN AND CO., HOEGOGD. iFnsnMnncBiBs Tfc to Kk H a tJJ ca &U d3 LrJ cj 23 Li. rra n .1 n n r r n e? n n c n -i ( . n , , - . . I 52 East Carolina Teachers Training School A Srate school to train teachers for the public schools of S'vJ , Carolina. -Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition g free to all to all who agree to teach Fall Term begins Scpteni- g ber L'4, 1919. For catalogue and other information address. r? 'A If Robt. H. Wright, President. GREENVILLE, N. C. . ..jf-"f n it. u t U C r
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