TUESDAY,- DECEMBER 14, 1920 PAGE THE DAILY COMMONWEALTH, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. THE COMMONWEALTH Afternoon Daily ft. H. ZJNDSEY, Editor , Tk OomHioawealth, Inc. Scotland Neck Bank Bldg. Scotland Neck, N. C. Entered at the Postoffiea at Scotland Neck, N. C, aa fteeond lass matter under Act of Con gress, March 3, 1879. 8UBSCBIPTIO? BATES (Id Adraace) Through xh Mail Daily Zwue One Year $4.00 Six Months . - 2.00 Three Months l.Oo One Month . -1- .40 By Carrier 15c per week All articles submitted for publication must bear the au thor's name, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good fiith; Members of tlie Asetciated Press The Associated Prses Is exclu sively entitled to the ase for re publication ' of all news dis patches credited to it or not oth drwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published herein. deal more expensive not to build them. -. CHRISTMAS fOYS Tues., December 14, 1920 IT IS EXPENSIVE TO BUILD GOOD ROADS BUT A GREAT DEAL MORE EXPENSIVE .. NOT TO BUTTED THEM ny 'jiiestion of highway im provement always brings up the question of taxation, bond issues or other means of raising the ne- people find themselves unable to tli ink of road building except in terms of increased taxation and their prejudice ' against taxation in any forms leads them to oppose the movement for better roads. This one-sided view of the ques tion loses sight entirely of the tax that all of vb pay year in and year out because of poor roads. Taxation necessary to build good roads is a great deal less An exchange commenting on the Christmas presents in the market for children notes that electrial toys are in the lead. The mina ture trains are connected with the house current and the trains run as regularly and smoothly, as their big models. The animals and mechanical inventions be come animate under the same in fluence, and what would be a miracle to the eyes of a' former generation is quite natural to the childish vision of this. . That is the point. The electri cal toy is sign and symbol of what it means for a child to live in this wonderful age. He climbs on a stool to speak through the telephone to somo one he knows is blocks and blocks away from his own home ; he puts his busy little finger on a little button and iloods a room with light or rings an unseen bell; he watches the maid put a plug in the electric light socket and move an iron apparently free from fire over the laundry or toast bread in a similar way on the table and per form other feats simple enough to him. He runs to get into a carriage which moves of itself and when he sees by chance a street car drawn by horses h nearly collapses with surprise. Baltimore American. oodocooooooooo C PERSONALS. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Strickland spent Sunday in Oak City visit ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long. 5 Some one was telling us what than the tax that is paid because ithe quantity from a little be the roads are not built. For in-! tween . two o'clock and six. So l x -. 1 - satisfy curiosity as to how stance, it is estimated tha gaso- it J-d reallrain Ml, j. IL line consumption m North Caro- Applewhite was asked to give lina last year was 50,000,000 gal- the exact amount of rainfall. He Ions. This is from one-half W found it to bo 64jl00 of an inch one-third more than was neces- 'a' harfl rain M1 this morning be : C 1 iore tweive wnen it Degan. so sary to carry the same tonnage the same distance over good roads. The difference is around five or six million dollars, and that is just a part of the tax paid to bad roads. It is expensive to build good roads, but a great about a half inch fell from two to six. . Enjoyable Sensation. Emily was rired one niglit and quiH ready to go to bed. As she lay hacfc on her little pillow she said, with a big sigh : "Oh, how 1 love to relapse I S vBd;: - ' - ' i' v.: ' v---?' .... - ns&.f&'X'-;':--'?:;. - '-"-- i i.:.".";v. : . -" .v';"'';,'':' ; mm si . 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C. 1 ri .1 33 a WHITE FOTt UN iTED PROFIT SHARING CATAI.OO o 3 1 .;st lit tOTl.-L 1 Tf-s.?.iK-c- i GUARANTEE ff.flftep using entire con teitis of the can acc.oy-i-itiKtfj directions, you .;i e not sv.th f ied in every i g spect, your srect-r v .1! refund the riouey j ju paid for it. v MS f 0 iOuliit yom cup and sip it -good old Lrtzi- mellow; th 1 "t"5 y iw uiu j wuziaxme. -1 rmm ron audit to bwit? Nowf the time to txy it-good ol if pyi w CSS , . Sarr JBt VJSt, n? w. coffee Goes i wice as Far WM- B HEILY CO. IsWkEW ORLEANS 113 s S3 a? 02 S M luy The Greatest Xmas Gift In The World, The Life of a Little Child, tor your loved ones Friends Gf S K X H Millions , of helpless, innocent children in Europe will perish unless tTie people of America com to their res cue immediately. mo saves the life of one child until next harvest. $100 saves the lives of 10 children until next harvest. Do your art to save them. Mail the certificate below, with pour checVNOW, and yon will he sent a- Christ mas card ,bearincr the following inscription: " ?m seilin? i". your name food to a child in Europe -This is nip Christmas gift to yon.'-9 Mr Henry A. Pae' North Carolina. Chairman, JSuropean Relief Coyhcil. Aberdeen, N. C. I ("We),. -.' 0f, N. C. desire to have tlie privilege of saving the life (lives) of child (children) until next harvest, and cheek for - is inclosed for this purpose. This donation- is a Christmas gift to v mi 35 w - Ml T, It l VI ss HI K (2 H 5? H T "'"I mini nullum KSHBMBHSHBHSm:HSHBKSKSHSIISMaiSHBBShrfM