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I THE COMMONWEALTH Afternoon Daily W. H. UNDSEY, Editorr The Common.'wealtli, Inc. Scotland Neck Bank Bldg. Scotland Neck, N. C. Entered at the Postoffice at Scotland Neck, N. C, as second tlass matter under Act of Con gress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION BATES (In Advance) Through, the Mall Dally Issue One Tear 3 00 Six Months 1-50 Three Months. , -75 One Month - .25 By Carrier 10c pr week All articles submitted for publication must bear the au thor's name, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Members of the Associated Press The Associated Press Is exclu-. ively entitled to the use for re-publicatioiv of all news dis patches credited to it or rot oth erwisa credited in this paper, and also the local news published herein. have the companionship of other that much, so m order to Keepj we tane piwauic. ijiivv, l.ic -u'ine- to those who desire artistic children and learn to 'get aloHf going, four dollars .will be the g tot without difficulties or quarrels; price of the Commonwealth alter j T phillipSj a typo of adaptability is essential to hap- July the 25th., all those who pay year experience, is now in up and renew, or subscribe i"1"; charge ot The Commonweaim bpfnro triA ahnvft date Job Drmtinsr department and he We must begin with our chll- at the qU 3 Q0 will be glad to attend, to your T 1 l neeas m uns line. 1 iniupa We are sure the good people ot .g asgistant business mana- Scotland Neck and community ger f Tlie Commonwealth, so if will see that their subscriptions vou have a job to be printed or are renewed and speak to their "an advertisement to be written neighbors and friends of the lie- just phone No- 5 and he will call 1. on you, and give you estimates . . on same. paper. No enterprise can mate headway without money and a ' plenty of it, certainly at this time . m tne worlds History. Ijook ac pmess. rlrpn pnd teach theni personal home, school community and na tional responsibility at a very early age, and show by object lessons that every violation of rules or laws, every case of ma i licioua destruction of property, j j every manifestation of vandal- v. n t i j r j A ism, an exniDitoins 01 temper, imnudence and insolence, a forms of disrespect for persons, or places, property, positions j punishment eacred things bring trouble ana your label and see if your sob scription is paid up if not let us have back dues and a renewal. I From the training of the home goot citizens should be graciua-J jted into the schools, from tij j schools to the colleges, and from jthe colleges to citizenship and j I service of our country- DR. BEH If. MAN DENTIST1 Randolph Bulging. Phone 251 Enfield, N. LOST Between the Episcopal church and Mr. G- Lamp's resi dence, a Masonic pin, if found please return to the Common wealth and receive reward. . - i CTTNBEAM MAJDA LAMPf and can supply wour wants for electric Jiglts for the homo E'rom 10 ti 100 Watt. N. A. Riddick Motor Car Company Scotland Neck Nor-B Cardial .-. To the Editor: Tuesday, July 13, 1920 "The hope of the world lies in '' " 'the children." THE LITTLE CITIZEN IN THE Tf there is no killdergarter in KGiii jyour school, work for the estatr- ' tlisliment of one for vour children , . -. . . - - - - ...... v . Our orators, editors and seij s s CO and appointed patriots dwell at length upon the wonderful opportuni ties, privileges and benefit:-.' which we enjoy in our Democracy. Rights and privi- The National friends. Kindergarten As sociation, 8 West 40th St., New ;York City, will furnish ad's Vice mid leaflets on the subiect. Bv s Eat Good Food Always It is the pyramid of good health. We build it for you by selling you the right kind of eatables. Your food is the most important tiling you buy. V. is bought every day. It is the supreme necessity alL through Life. "Don't you think it worth while to look up a place that has a reputation of supplying this necessity to the most discriminating people-. LET K 1 j 1 J. leges are on every Tongue; SUBSCRIPTION GOES TO FOUR far too little is said about dutiet DOLLARS JULY THE 25th. ami responsibilities which mnsr. - always be commensurate with The price of newsprint has lights. The old Sparton idea ' doubled since last we bought, that the child belongs to tne,The first of July postage on the State was entitled to something'paper more than doubled, ink is from him might well have some-j up fifty per cent and labor about j consideration today. . ' j iatner recently told me tliat ; rr'w lie was educating his two boh, j ir't?hlJi? J 1 1 t lit llt l llllt fl f - V r I i l III 1 i I i .: ,J-. -li y. other a preacher. In other words he was training his boj's for good citizenship- One boy was to be a good citizen practicing law R. D. HARR lEllL s B3 1 SUPPLY YOUR GROCERIES. Phone 81. I SAVE GOOD MONEY 13 S Si S Special Prices We are offering at special prices for the next ten days some thing in every department of our store. Shirt waist in Crepe de Chine and Georgette. Children's Wash suits and rompers. Alum inum and Enamel ware also manv other things that we can save yon money on. A Call Will Be Appreciated. "The Quality Store' sr t-y L tne onier was to ue a u-O06. e citizen, preaching'. - .. t. Tne Jioni eis a little democracy the school a larger one, the worla a still greater. The small child should be taught to be a gooo. citizen in the home later in the school and when he is graduated out into the world he will natur ally continue right activity. "Men are but children of larger growth". In the home the child should have certain re gular tasks to perform am? should be taught that' he must, attend to them conscientiously-. The care of pets, plants, flowers and of younger children, the res ponsibility of performing certain household duties develops stren gth of character. Possesion teaches generosity, for without possessions of hi own. how can the child learn m share and appreciate the differ ence between "mine and thine'" If his property, his rights, his little treasurers are respected he will soon see why he should re gard and respect the rights . of others. ' t Possession entails responsibil ity for the care and nso nf n-m- perty The small boy who leaves ! 20,00 Silk Dresses nis picture book outdoors over night and discovers in the morir ing that it has been stolen or rain-soaked realizes that the mis- rortune is his own fault. If he! is rough with his toys and breaks them he must learn to be more careful. If he doesn't feed his pet rabbit, it dies, if he fails to care . for his garden, the flowers are soon choked with weeds. In training the child, his opin ions should be respected and pa rents should take time and have patience to show him wherein he is right or wrong. He certainly cannot always have his own way,' now nor in the future; therefore he must learn to obey before he is fit to command, and careful, constant training is needed to produce this result. Children should be chums with their parents, and should also FOR TEN DAYS COMMENCING i l m m p 'W IF8 m m M m lH c osmg J my T miss 43 An Don't miss this sale, if you some bargains. The folio win OR COST F All Silk and Georgette dresses and wash dresses, all Middy Suits, for ladies and children, wash dresses for girls, ladies and children's slippers, all. ladies Skirts, Goats and Coat Suits, Shirt Waists of all Wnds, Camisoles' ail piece oims, an coiorea vones, Ladies nats, siik Farasols. Below will find some of our special bargains:- you 40.00 Georgette Dresses, 25.00 Silk Dresses 12.50 Silk Poplin Dresses 10.00 Waist 8.00 Waist 5.00 Waist 2.00 Waist 27.00 Skirts 20.00 Skirts 15.00 Skirts 10.00 Skirts 15.00 Midy Suits $22.50 $16.75 $10.75 $9.50 $6.60 $5.50 $3.85 $1.65 $19.75 $13.75 $10.75 $7.50 $10.75 10.00 Midy Suits 5.00 Midy Suits 4.00 Girl Dresses 3.00 Girl Dresses 11.50 Slippers 10.00 Slippers S.50 Slippers .7.50 Slippers 6.00 Sappers 4.00 Slippers 3.00 Slippers 2.00 Slippers 25.00 Coats $5.50 $3.98 $2.48 $2.20 $8.50 $7.55 $6.60 $5.95 $3.96 $3.03 $2.20 $1.25 $13.75 fl II EEi !L--e53 ill "W. J III r II 1 Bli IK It's Here! Your copy of EDISON -and MUSIC I The book that takes you into the realm of fine furniture. The illustrations, show you everything; the articles tell you every thing you want to know about the Edison period cabinets. The Best in Period Furniture has been worked into these 1 7 exquisite models. French, Eng lish and Italian designs are, faithfully perpetu ated. Every New Edi son phonograph is en cased in one of these cabinets. Endorsed by Authorities No less a furniture authority than Miss Elsie deWoIt vouches for the authenticity of Edison period cabinets. Step in for this book and read what she 'says about them. Ask us about our Budgft Plan, which finds the purchase price of the New Edison, DIXIE FURNITURE COMPANY PS II II IF YOU ARE YOUNG g Prepare for the unprecedented prosperity thai "wun- btrucrion' xvui being Atiend an accredited school Over the Top" in the business world. EvervW'iv cik) your prospects fur suceass ar good A multitude of keepers, StenograDhers and Typists are wanted by in! Mills, Railroads, and otiier Jarpe corporations at' a U na tive salaries. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE RALEIGH, K. C? GHABLCTTE, N C U?ai tPM9rnUnirnuin.... - M 3 E4 4 22 H H S K H S n H 3 M WATCHES ! A orood dependable watch, I have them tn suit the vo.jr.e man, young lady, everybody. When you buv it at"Po ' ells you secure a .standard durable accurate movement and at a price that safeguards ycur pocket book. I also have a nice line of jewel rv, silverware diamonds almost anything to suit the hard "to suit. If your watch or clock needs attention you pre invito! to give me a trial, Yours to please, W. M. POWELL Wommack Hotel corner main and Tenth Streets. i I 65 S s i 3 ct & g '4 t S $ s tf s tf Scotland Neck, N. C. M I
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