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FOR SACEThis paper with it's modern equipment, Linotype, Presses, Type, Office Fixtures, etc. for sale, a fine proposition no better opening. Address The Commonwealth, Scduand Neck, N. C. ' 1 WEATHER REPORT For North Carolina -Fair Friday Saturd ay partly, cloudy showers in west, no. change in temperature. at- - ' ". - S IniiL fr i i ; x -: i u ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 AFTERNOON DAILY ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL" .JJ X In rfl TT T7 lni Volume XL No. 51. Four O'Clock Edition Scotland Neck, N. C, Friday, October, 15, 1920 Telegraph Service Price Five Cents. HIPP 1 iwmr liiOL WASH IT ivhss Boardman Is One jDf Three Commisloners And Is A Republican And A Born Leader J. VOLSTEAD FOR RE-ELECTION C H LMODGRA OIL II LEPROSY SPECIFIC IE WAS A RED CROSS OFFICIAL He is Author of the Justly Cel3- iT!ifs brated One Half of One Per 1 Cent Prohibition Enforce- ' ment Act. ! . Oil Will be Tried Tuberculosis IN HONOLULU HE IS A REPUBLICAN IP Ji -i n I o Ik 4 I is i S P 3 a i - 14 it This i f n f i ii n j a a 3v ? i a y n i I i i4 P 3 H yyily luu UL ?rrrr mil lili lUJdUII FOR D' fl'P ULU LU U Is To Complete A Building $125,000 Have Been Spent, Of Best In State On Which One ; Washington, Oct. 15. Refined chaulmoogra' oil which experts j Volstead 0 the government Public Health! iO O- E SING BONE DRY BOOZE IN NOTHING 7io Miss Mabel T. Boardmtn, the wellkiiown Red Cross organ- Jj izer and official, has be fen given the highest honor yet accorded to, the fair sex in the administrative j councils of our land. She accep- j ted President Wilson's appoint-j ment as a commissioner of the ; Sing prison went bone dry today. District of Columbia to serve An order was issued forbid with two men in the manageent j ding the use of bay rum, toilet of the District government. I water, perfume, witch hazel or Congressman A. J. of Minn., Rep., the author of the Service say has arrested tmTpro- jusny ceieoraiea one-nan oi -one . gress of lepr0Sy is s00n to be us- per cent mriit tiUL, HdS UClfaifU 111. UllV itviv.ii nci Tho pvnpr mpn ! primaries f or the renomination, j ith tubercular patients will be it will beremembered. Rev,- J. 1 ;niiflnrf in TTnwnii A. Kvale, who was endorsed by Oinino- N V. Oct 15. Sin?! the Nonpartisan league, won the ;. J e - --7 o - . ijLJ. .1 . i . - n il. . 1 nomination and it looked as if !l"nmu- Pyn or uie leprosy Volstead was eliminated. Then'' ' investigation station at Kaldii in Kvale was declared by the court I Honolulu, with Dr. A. L. Dean, to be disqualified, under the ! chemist and president of the Urn- state corrupt-practices law, as he:Yers5tv of Hawaii, will start thej tight against tuberculosis, at thej IE READY FOR .F-L TERM 1921 euidieu oiie-iuii OI vne s gress of leprosy is soon to be us- m?vn fi rppifi prohibition enforce-ei by them in the fight against! HP l S . was rlpfpatpfl in ' thp i ii ,i,.: . mi.. i ! (3 EGRAPH ,p1;lDr. J. T McDonald, superin- IllPA 1 I U UK I same time continuing their work i i i ,tant jtalcum powder only will be per- Volstead has been put up as the.ddmsr ieP-l-'J- l...:u.j i,: . . ! Tinminpp Tilip IVJnnnn viann nnrT "T, w;lfTol Tlt'V V1PWS Oil AVOmen S. - & 1 1 , .... UP UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P. t. u .,. "RpJaiiy other preparation containing . ' ! alcohol, either in the barber shop had accused olstead, m the cam-, nublican, is a born leader ana , . . . . ,ntiru IVM I' il fi 111 ll.TPd I V I v ' - J qualifies her for this impor QTl 7 ' 1 LCU- V AAl Yf Bli- O J.J.1 . . i ? amen rorces tnreaten to Vkniie inf thp chan inonora m m tuber - "- -. r I . i luiuig. . - . i --" o new-gameci rreeat m aim j. 0rder it was stated, ?him and there is a fierce con- culosis casesdias yet been repor- ernment placed an embargo on iy i6 votes were east against the captiuii v Roanoke Rapids, Oct. 15. Roa noke Rapids yesterday placed herself in the column with the most progressive towns in the State by voting a "bond issue of $375,000 for the- purpose of com pleting the new high school build ing that is now under construc tion and making other necessary l-ATHERED FROM ALL PARTS improvements in the school sys OF THE WORLD -tern. Previous to this, bonds to I the amount of $125,000 had been yoted, but it was found impos M. sible to carry out the program of the board of scho,ol trustees "without this additional bond is LiOiidon, Oct. 15. The Gov- .sue. Of a total votp of 672. on- and limitations , , are ; sound, as shown by the tgllQWingj " i is precautionary measure to fliet on. ' ' , ,1:1;' w0 ipre vent'i prisoners from obtaining excerpt from a speech whrch she City club of made before the Washington. "Women are interested prim arily in the home. Women nat urally take an interest in public iieal tli - vschools, playgrounds, foods, markets and charities. These are essentially home prob lems. They are not so directly interested in national and inter- I alcohol. STOCKS OF WHEAT IN 0. S. TOTALED unmm. 1:1 c t . 1 " Washington, D. C, Octo. 15. POPPY CHOSEN BY 1 AMERICAN LEGION AS MEMORIAL FLOWER ed to the headquarters of the .oal exports because of the threat measure. Nearly 200 women vo- public health service here, but;f the miners to strike Monday, ters Avere registered. Of this from their iiivestigatiou,s avfiIi , -- -: number not a single vote was I tubercular bacilli isolated from ; L9nan, met. lo. Macbwiney cast aaillst bond aiti10llfsh a. a patient, Drs. McDonald "and Passed.a 0od mght but F few members of the g antler sex 1 "n vl - ii-Al '1?- on 1 I ' f li a ln T .Dean have hopes of successful wv pdef erred to remain away from i treatment of patients themselves, letin. the ptoles. - Oct. 15. The ! ne 11CW buldin will be finish- American gardens, numbering ; ' - 1 mi 1 ;il' i? ' 1 -.-r-r , thousaiids, will glow with the! bacmi 01 ipiosy dim m- w aslimgton, blazing scarlet of the poppy this!berculosis, according to govern-1 farmers representatives here are ed and ready for occupancy by yeaT.The popy is the flower ; ment scientists, have been .found waiting the Federal Reserve the fall term in 1921. When I made imperishable by the writer; to have similar characteristics, loard report is expected tonight completed it will be one ,of the ;of "In Flanders Fields" andand the fatty acids of chaulmoo- dealing wii farm credits. most attractive buildings in the 1 ' --. t -1 .1 1 o 4-t .i .1 j. or ..t national problems, such as ques- stocks of wheat in the United the descriptions of it made by 011 seemingly nave proveci 111 d,muum lu lions of treaties, trade relations, States on October 1 totalled Our Boys who were Over There, poisonous to the leprosy bacillus-! Washington, Oct. 15.-Mrs. rooms and laboratories there will lminpc on,! OS.OOO.ono bnshPls. nPP.ornW to It has been chosen as thp This is the basis for the scienti- Carolyn Votaw a sister of Sena- be a large community auditorium i. . ,,j U"Vl .J.ii J 1 V- V . w , - O . , . . . .. . n -m liKe Tor naraiDw nas resigned as a vun a seaung capaciry or neari3r 2.000and a Avell equipped gym nasium with slynver baths ana nance. better fitted to HpjiI with siip.1i f stimatpc of thp United States oriab flower of thp American sol-1 110 noPe- Tnai Inese acias . problems. Women occasionally Department of Agriculure made diers who sleep 'neath the soil of ; e will be deadly to the . germ District police woman. No rea- ( 2.000and a well equipped need a bpttpv halaneo and hpt- nnblift here tod a v. This amount France. The varietv chosen bv the white plague. - - - " - V, H -r . A J V 1 . 1 icjJicacuia 1 1 1 ..uuoiicio v.0"u jlo Kjiiii-j 1JQ. iMCUOliaiCK. 1UIS 11 0 L jet Chicago, Oct. 15. Frank Zagar! MINE I SOS ES PEGT PEONAGE 1 ALA. COAL If il N ES ter souse of relative value." r t- t -i -i - iii i c -t rc rrr nrri 1 , TT1., 1 ,1 4.1 X, J..T 1 , n t uiss i5oaraman will no doubt ueia oy iarmers, v4,vvv,vw iej, -cngianu, me nome ui rne . macie any formal report ot his . " i fill her position to the best inter- bushels held at country mills and man who developed it from thejwork wirh the tubercular germs' was convicted (ot killing two! vsts of the e.ommunitv. It is ex- elevators, and 29,000,000 bushels corn poppy which covers the ! to officials here, but unofficial fn m a ,lolduP was nanged; pec-ted that the senate will con- held at points of accumulation fields of France and England, j rep0rts from Honolulu quote him n,m tne same gauows ou wmcti firm the president's appointment on that date. x I'T'he National. Commander of the ; as saying.that scientists at the ; iyro mmderers died yesterc ay. J i'liis apointment is regarded as On October 1, 1919, stocks of American Legion has asked that University of California - have Ce 1 : ,rt.S a weleome return to sanitv at wheat in the United State total- every member of the Legion wear discovered that the fatty acids of 'mmc pieCe xl 111 re e ,m Washington. In most cases the ed 747,000,000 bushels, repreesen- the poppy Memorial Day, in ehaumoogra oil are. bactericidal Jdu , , y . .'I . , , . , . . conremT)iaieu to eoiiiiinr suieuw j 1 Indianapolis, Oct. i 15. The United mine workers of America announced today they would i :iclr tlip Fpflpral nfivprnmpiit. to A resolution has been passed by';.what has been done to end the' two hundred gallon mo.onshine ' invpstjate the reports of Peon. u (vi i-i-j til a Alalia rn a p.nn in moisi l.alanee-wheel or eommonsense. : present season-from July 1 "to that Legion posts throughout the repeated to relieve the world of;aml surrounuea by oar o wire '. said a number 0f mines are Such women, by their officious October l--the farmers iiarketed country see to "it that every pub- tuberculosis. . and with tw0 armed guards was j slirrounded by hi,rh b6ard fen. anu uicraronaL ways, have done azi,uuu,uuu ousneis as compared iiu p, cnu.taj auu. ynyi QAT.v:p-p ir.r KL "v - . , with a cjuaard house at the d in I Rio Janeiro, Oct. K. One per- openings to prevent an, entrance senarate irom its leprosy t l aik twpntv lmnr-'."1 V1L "'tuwu i'""1"" with. , i , i i .1. r;i r; nnn nnn Lm.LnL. 1,11 m, m om .i-tt rf tliicr n-lnv nnt- , -i i. . -n ... ,u:,t, wfnttrinpK "'"" ii v u uie oeen cnosen to uuj; u,vw,wu uu.im uc-m jjx v ,,,w,'c- " 'u to an aciu-xa i uaeinus, in wjixen fill offices have been women of the farms, 142,000,000 held at come home. It is likely that we ciass are the leprosy and tuber- tile labor agitator or parlor so-1 country mills and elevators, and shall see mothers, wives and sis- culosis bacilli. jTjhe inference, j eialists class-mannish women 90,000,000 bushels' held at points ters wearing the flower, too. aCcordinw. to the doctor, is that ! Ha-zelhurst, Ga. , Oct. with all sorts of schemes for re-1 oi accumulation. t ein i ii ') rtiroi'T-Hi in i,n4- -.41. , ' FinniTif iro -PiTci nmnvTpi nf trip the national organization nrjinr?' a . a -p irK-ro-, m t-nneoi w "hp i still with a concrete foundation j- v v a t i ii m, j il 1 Willi JlU -i--' u nij, iiiv aj.x.k3c i i v, w -i- l ii o . v 1 1 v. r 1 1. L ' J. t; J7 i. v r y lirciy j v . aj j ; 15. A ! mu"u,U(U wcjvs, nave uone ux,wv,vw uusucw ""v - ""v" lic miblic health service much to bring the cause of worn--with 450,000,000 bushels market- garden set aside plots for the cul-; '. 1 , , ' ., , ... . . ' 4.1 t 4.- . tains a tubercular hospital ..ii under criticism. ! ed m the corresponding period tivation of the Legions national .. i ... , xn 'Ilawan separate from its U Miss Boardman, on the con- of 1919-a reduction of nearly 29 flower. Irarv, is a woman of thp ufP por cent. (The crop this year, !The Legion flower is one eas , i.iwl " ,vbis Jhe carry-over from 1919 to P11if,iVotp A successful P-ard- . uu, uum- . est mated at 798.000.000 bush- . T ducted at ;niy type. She is not a politician K m. about 17 per cent less than eRer aavises Treann Tne piams orator or self seeker but a- worn- last year. These figures indicate as annuals t get the best results. an who lias alwavs been readv that farm marketings during The seeds usually germinate io pitch in and do voman work the first quarter have been rela- readily, but as the young 'plants for the g?nral welfare. ! stations, and the experiments i :with tuberculosis are to be con- the former. Health officials here refrain from any prediction of results, but ex press hope that chaulmoogra oil ed by the explosion of an anar- j chist bomb at a railway station.' ;m manv cases miners I missed for agitation. are dis- Bord Special Train, Oct. 15. COTTON MARKET CLOSED f r . tivplv as wpII as ftbsolutelr i i n i WU1 prove a speciric ior curing as veil as ausoiuiei , do not tTansplant well, the seeds x . 1 ' st". ill er than in any similar period , in , , . tuberculosis. , , 1 should be sown where the plants FORT VAUGH AT VER- ast vear. e sown wnere ine TJianis , are to remain. In the . Shirley Harding continued his warfare ; against the Versailles League in ctober 20.20 ,7 . A1 , -r - . Deceber 20.02 his trip through Indiana. ;Januarv 19.58 March 19.31 London, Oct. 15. It was an- .Mav 19.25 . B 9 mm .... ilN MSril pJllFl fi"it,(lly- f(nv davs a- a ton- aild for specially fine and large broadcasted on the earth Ynere j T.odd a barber shop assistant uit ULUUL.U I. Hst took nossession doubtless as blooms the plants should be al- it is to grow. Kake the surtace ! nounced that Viscount Charles; Cotipn Seed 491e. Verdun. The authorities have poppy the plants may be, thinned r i Saunders Dunas aed seventy ! : decided to close the fort hide- to stand tour to six inches apart j almost, and. simply should De iU niarrv Miss" Marv ivo!eano popocatapetF was repon- ied in an eroution with steam es jcaping and a deep rumbling. Taris, October 15. A lesson a souvenir, of an electric lamp lowed twice as much room. Open of the ground until it is fine in j Eimory, Va., Oct. ;15. Presi- j Population is fleeing. to tourists too anxious to take bulb. He was indiscreet enough warm soil, in a' sunny exposure is texture and smooth it level, dent Weaver of Emory and Hen- j nway with them souvenirs of the to nuvke a flourish of the bulb, in best for poppy growing. 'Dust the seed over this surface ry College resigned to accept; Enroute with Governor C,ox. battleiVont has just been given a Verdun cafe. The military au- It can almost be said that and then press gen tly with "a vork in 'the Western North Caro- louring' Oliio with rear platform bv the military authorities of thorities confiscated the bulb and Shirley poppies cannot be trans- board to firm the seeds into ijnp. Conference. speeches he is ssneduled to raake Fort Vaux at Verdun which has then came the order making th planted. ! place. Do. not otherwise cover, ' a Clarion the home of Hard- hitherto been open to visitors to fort "out-of-bounds" to visitors. The seed is as, fine as a powder them. . ' pC Mexico City, Oct. lo. The . :nf;: . .
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