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i . : THE" DAILY COJJMOirWEALT H, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921. 1 1 " -ws- ,. ,liVi":''',' "Jr-' 1 ' . - - - - - - ' - " ' r f i I WEATHER REPORT n THE COMMONWEALTH Afternoon Daily Established 1882 . Clee Vaughaa, Publisher. Nofleet S. Smith, Editor Entered at the Post Office at Scotland Neck, N. C, as second eMass matter under Act of Con gress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) through the Mall Daily Issue One Year - $4.n0 Six Montrs $2-00 Three Months $1.00 One Month : By Carrier 15c per week All articles submitted for pub lication must bear the author's name, not necessarily for ptfli eation. but as-a guarantee of r good faith. Members of the Associated .tress The Associated Press Is exclu sively entitled to the use for re publication of all news dispatch es credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, also m local news published 'liereiaJ Constipation is tiie fore runner of 85 ot all human ills-It brings - - - - on more sunenn&, more sleeplessness, more ill-temper than any other single cause. H Rut YOTT PAN GKT RID of constipation. Nor do you have to take w any nauseating, griping Ua medicines to do it. Take WEATHER REPORT - j s- -: for the week ending .Jiuly 17, 1921. By J. H. ; Applewhite Temperature highest 93 on 11th. Temperature lowest 68 on 17th. Highest average 88 4-7. Lowest average 71 2-7. Rainfall 40-100. ; RICH- CIGARETTE FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921. Modern fashions for women are a sort of take off on the old ones. Milady's modern skirt is prob ably what is meant by the height of fashion- Yes, the rail charges are higher than they used to be, including the brass ones. count facilities of the federal re serve banks may be made fully effective, it will be necessary that member banks in the cotton states place their loaning facili ties freely at the disposal of cotton producers and dealers in their respective localities with the knowledge and assurance that the Federal Reserve board and the federal reserve banks recog nize the urgency of rendering all ; proper assistance to these impor tant interests during such abnor mal times." RICH-LAX is a new treatment. It cleans the system, removes the poisons from the body, and puts you in shape to accomplish things. And RICH-LAX does this without leaving you weak and half-sick, as you al ways feel after taking ordinary laxatives. Guaranteed at Our Store. We are so sure that Rich-Lax will please you that we want you to come to our store and set a bottle and try it en tirely at our risk. If it doesn't suit you. if it isn't the best laxative medicine you ever used, simply tell us so and we will promotiy refund the full purchase price. E. T. WHITEHEAD COMPANY IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE I Professional Cards PLUMBING AND HEATING - CRESCENT PLUMBING CO. Phone 187 DR. j. jq. JENKlNd (Dental Surgeon) Office Third Floor Scotland Neck Bank Building Of f iceHoura 9 A. M. ,to 6 P. M. Phone 56. This, attitude of the Federal (Reserve authorities should cause a feeling of optimism through out the south, though their sym- dead at 83, ran the same shop for; pathetic consideration has been 56 years. He probably outlived ! An Illinois barber, who is his lather brush. Japan seems to hold that dis armament is all right, but she v( aid lirst like to be disarmed of her suspicions. Secretary Hoover says ( that working and saving will restore prosperity. But both are so commonplace and unattractive. wwwvw tt tt tt NO CHANCE OF SUCCESS With Japan holding to its de termination not to discuss the questions of mandates to Shan tung and the island of Yap, claim ing that those questions were de cided by the Paris Peace confer ence, and with the United States contending that it is not respon sible for the mandates of the Su preme Allied Council, there ap pears to be little likelihood of a success of the disarmament con ference. - . The only way this movement can be made a success is by first removing causes of war, and as long as there is a contention be tween the United States and Ja pan over Far Eastern questions and situations, a cause of dis agreement and war remains. The disposition of Japan does not seem to be to settle these ques tions amicably, in spite of its re peated protests of the greatest friendship for the United States, and until all causes of friction be tween these two great nations is removed, neither will be willing to hamper itself in event of war by agreeing to any steps toward disarmament. Wars in the past have been precipitated over far less important questions than those pending between, these two countries, and the . nrvssihilitips v x lv'J of its occurring in this instance are not beyond speculation. First remove the causes, and then pro ceed to disarm. 'TTTl' has been reduced to a state of almost bankruptcy. However, they will find that the people of the south are made of such stuff that they, with proper assistance from the banks of the country, will set to work, as they have done, to rebuild their fortunes, T il 1 j 1 j n aim inrougn ine creation oi a greater south, build a greater na tion. The people of the south have never been quitters, but the bringing on so rapidly of the movement for deflation caused a demoralization with which thev were unable to cope without the support' of the financial interests of the country. With this en- nr . p "f I 1 1 II v i I II lax jr r, M m$us jl We' are TANLAC DEALERS In SCOTLAND NECK E. T. WHITEHEAD CO. PIANO FOB SALE WRITE BOX I 221, Scotland Neck, N. C. M :::!:!::;:8:!!:!::t::::!::;!!.:tt:t!:!t:utmntt 1 We are representing FQOTERS DYE WORKS One of the largest Cleaners and Dyers in the Country. Bring us your Clean ing and Dyeing. Boy ette - Shields Company Scotland Neck, North Carolina Crushed Peanut Chicken Feed. Makes the hens lay, and fattens the growing chicks. 3 1 -2c per lb. $3.00 per 1 00 lb. bag. couragement and assurance of sympathetic support, its recovery will be rapid and satisfactory. 8 it 8 o . C. Josey & Co. Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns. 8 itttttt ittxtm WHAT MR. E. V. JOHNSON THINKS OF THE COMMONWEALTH In a letter to his brother, Mr. Hugh Johnson, Mr. E. V. Johnson, of Brown- wood, Texas, has the following para graph: "Old Clee is getting out some paper now and I certainly do enjoy it, too. Get it every day and it is like a good letter from home." Thank you, Victor. I am doing all I can to make it a good paper, with the aid of Mr. Norfleet S. Smith, who is doing some splendid editorial work. CLEE VAUGHAN. s S ft E H S KJ 52 S3 S H ring Me That ad-Working Car. Is that car working bady ? I will put it in First Class Condition for you and at a Reasonable Price. If youll try me, you'll stop going by me. Gasoline and Oil. Telephone 7-0. ROY EDMONSON WOMMACK'S GARAGE I People lead CREDITS VILL BE AVAILABLE The Federal Reserve Board! makes announcement that "thej federal, reserve banks, in addi-j tion to extend further credit for the purpose of harvesting and! marketing the coming (cotton) . crop, in -whatever amount may be legitimately required.;" The board states further that "in or der however, that these redis- This Newspaper That's why it would he protitaDie tor you to advertise in it - If you 'want c fob If you wani io hire somebody If you 'ward to sett something If you want to buy something If you wanl to rent your house If you tv ant to sell your house 1 If you wani to sett your farm If you want ' to buy property If there is anything that you want the quickest and best ivay to supply that want ts by placing an a&vertisement in this paper If tea CJI s E IS E ! K i S I H i E i - H T K X H SE H S 99 5 T i WE SOLICIT YoBanking Business We solicit the account of any Individual, Firm or Cor poration desiring to fDrm a banking connection or wishing to make a change. We will also welcome the checking and savings ac counts of Men, Women and Children, and will extend every service and' protection for our customers. We tae an interest in our customers and are always glad to advise them cn any financial matters free and keep them strictly confidential. Scotland Neck Bank J. H. Alexander, Jr.; Cashier. Hugh Johnson, Ennis Bryan, Assistant Cashiers. SHXHSHlEHZMSHZUSHSHSHZUSHXNSHSKISHXHZHSHSKSHSHXHSSgSHKA X MZHZMZHSH2H2HSHSMSUXftXMXMXMXMXKZ&SMXM2Mktf3l22H "The results will surprise and please you era M 2a 13 S S3 ii 9. w 3 'A 3 M a 3 a NEW ORGANDIES and SILK-ST P LES at Wonde rtui argam V rices 46 Everybody's Store" SHXIS?XKSrtSK2IIXSNXXXHXNKilXHS3SHSMXISXHSZXXt8SM3iS!y 8HSHSHZHXMZHXHSHXIIXimBBS3ISKIirasniiSaSfflSaXI2SHSH I H t i M 2 t
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