THE DAILY COMMONWEALTH, SCOTLAND, NECK, N. C. "Z TOSB 1s$ 8, 1921 r i. - i- ?: 1 Local News and Personal Items MISS GERTRUDE DUNN HOSTESS ai l Mrs. C. J- Shields drove j CL ARKs v liiLE LITERARY CLUB V, ,v Mount yesterday afternoon. t f Tll 'larksville Literary Club mei -r ;. I. Hall drove to Rocky . Friday afternoon with Mrs. G. S today oa ousiucss. t i t to sta t S'tatou :". as aci't-piea clerk iu the Bee Hive De White at her home on Roanoke Street. t "The Life of Oliver Goldsmith," an! that Mrs. A. M. interesting paper, was read bv Mrs.! Miss Gertrude Dunn was hostess last .Friday evening atT a delightful party at her home in the country, j Progressive eonersation and a fum ny contest were enjoyed by the guests. ,The successful contestants were Mr. t .Morgan and Miss Stillev W AlLertson. Mrs. B. B Everett t A. W. Arlington and Ti. :tnen gave some animated readings, in-; i - ' j a terspersed with discussion from the ! u-ar ot Wakefield." ; j Chicken salad, sandwiches, and cof : foe were served by the hostess, Mr. ' ou, Al- ,C. W. Albertson, and Miss Janet White. he home of Mrs.1 The next meeting will be with Mrs. Herbert McDowell Nov. ISth. t The following were present: Mrs. daughter, Mrs. B. B. Everett. Mrs. C. W. Albertson, : Kocky Mount, visited at Mr. E. H. Leggett, Mrs. W. E. .-.ruith. c-f Mrs. Marv E. Tillerv, ou Mrs. W. C. Dickinson. Mrs. Herbert iii.erv. .v . : : v. e , y e s t e r u a . ; t T. W. Russell I Mrs. G. Herbert Johnson bertson. morning for Richmond. Va.. McDowell, Mrs. Haywood Hyman, Mrs. and Mrs. William Al- Delicious cheken salai, hot rolls, pickle, cheese balls, and hot chocolate' were itrved. Those present included: Misses Ber tha Albertson, Evelyn Kitchin, Mary Lamb, Blanche Doswell. Violet Stillev. Glenn Ward, Virginia Tillerv, Rille Harris, Annie McDowell, Katherine Hancock, Elizabeth Kitchin, Ellen .Speed, Dallas Hardy and Mrs. Swin ;son: Messrs Sherrod Harrell, Johnnie I Tillerv. Maxie Riddick. Harry Vaugh an. Frank Futrell. Ennis Bryan, Hu bert Riddick, Willie Dunn, Macon Hog gard. Spencer Lewis, Rupert Hiiggins, sPaul Speed. Ernest Morgan, Cliaunce; ! Leggett, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Als- i Johnson goes to consult a CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO MEET TONIGHT b Mr. ir, o to- Al 1, Gh TV Mr. t ; t Vaugh an. wno ha lev "s Store since the len succeeded by Mr. Vaughan will leave today. i t B::rou. brother of Mr. Karon, will arrive today for a lie will be met in Weldon by Jacob Baron and his daughter, r'ar.nie Baron. t t t ' ,u Lowest average 4 There will be the regular month!-1 rner of Commerce 'ireotor "s room of the O CIO j NOTICE TO CITY WATER ! SUBSCRIBERS ! Due to the acute shortage of the water supply we will resume tonight j cutting off the water pressure at night ifrom 10:00 P. M. to 6 A. M. WHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY AT DIXIE THEATRE- TONIGHT A five-ree Paramount production entitled "Always Audacious," star ring popular Wallace Reid. Prices 20 and 25c. Tomorrow, a six-reel Realart special feature, "The Luck of The Irish." with an all-star cast. Prices 20 and 25c. Coming Thursday, William Farnum, in a seven-reel special production. "When A Man Sees R-ed. " Prices 20 and 2oc. Friday and Saturday, a Paramount-Louis WVber production. My Wife." with an all-star cast. Prices 25 and Soc. Behold Teach YOUR To -'v, ' .'. s are urged to be present, j WiJATRSI REPORT j the week ending Nov. 5, 1P21. j By J. H. Applewhite j er-.iture highest 74 on 1st. ! erature lowest 35 on 6th. L. R. MILLS. kipt. Water and Light Commission , Highest average 69 1-7, I. Clark. "L.: has been ill for several days. .i;i.w?d in-provement yesterday and it ; rrj.orted that his condition is all tiiut .-ou!d be wished today. t : t .Mr.. 5.. V. Dunn left this morning fur Nu:-t'o".k. Va.. to visit her son. Ma-. :: Dunn. From there she will go to Norton. Va., to make her home , - :. - .laughter, Mrs. J. R. Stalling?. Rainfall 92 1-100. Why Mr. N. Windsor (R. I.) Put Up with Rats for Years "Years ago I got some rat poison, which nearly killed our fine watch doe. We put up with rats until a friend toid me about Rat-nap. It surely i kill; rats, though house pet? won't touch it." Rats j dry up and leave no smell. Prices. 5c, 65c. SI. 25. Sold and guaranteed by i TORTH END DRUG STORE. 3ARDY HARDWARE CO. ! "Keen Kutter" Cutlery. R ! rv Department of Public Instruction State of North Carolina Raleigh, Nov. 5 .Mr. Norrkr't S. Smith, Si . Ian-1 Neck, North Carolina. My dear Sir: On niv return to the office 1921 We are TANLAC DEALER SCOTLAND NECK E. T. WHITEHEAD CO. "We have just received a bis: shioment of KEEN KUTTER SHEARS AND SCISSORS. Eve lady who has ever used KEEN KUTTER SHEARS AND SCIS SORS, knows that there are none better. We have also just received a big shipment of KEEN KUT TER pocket knives. JOSEY HARDWARE COMPANY "Pioneer Hardware Dealers' ITEM'S Wmsi Gy,k r : :y y j ,1 i A 4 To Earn UBUG STORE The lessons of childhood days are long remembered and yon should encourage the saving habit in your children by giving them a bank account of their own. Pay them for little services that they do for you, teach them to bank a part of what they earn and their enthusiasm Is their bank aeeount will make it grow. "We like to have the chillren come into our bank because we take an interest In every boy and girl in our community and some day Ci small depositors are going to hi our big depositors. Scotland Neck Bank J. H. Alexander, Jt. CasMer. Hugh Johnson, Ennis Bryam, " Assistant Cashier this i:. ominc: I find your very kind letter ,0!i ',;.rl to rivic improvement w v -n vour town. I am tremendous- iv iLtt r-'stl in this sort of thing, an 1 ' i shall i-ertainly jrive myself the pleas- : V in 2 you a visit soon. 1 can Jiot i-t :it this time name a definite 1 !utf. I liiive just returned from "Wil- r iuiton and looked over a good deal ; of trc rjlantins there, which I did as i ihairman of the Tree and Park Com- j . . i I thauk you for the picture which i bovFs how the street and sidewalk jihzns have been arranged. This ar-. r.,: nsement can not be improved upon.! It will be very pretty to have a com- I i-Th i-'.w of crepe myrtle down the I center part, so that from the first of! until frost you will have a love-j lv ;in--- of pink blooms down the center1 ff the plazas, while water oaks, laurel j "aks, or some other tree which is well j fi-lay.tf-1 bo planted along the sidewalk Visual on either side. There could ! lso be planted in the center plazas j f!i either side. There could also be j planted in the center pdaza some shrubs which bloom very early such as. the j Japanase magnolia. If the japonieas hloon- in that section, ou could have ' these, during December and January. ; i However, I shall certainly pay you; a v i -; t very soon and talk over with ; i yv those matters in detail. j Very Sincerely, JOHN J. BLAIR, j Tire-tor of Schoolhouse Planning". ll fff(D)ip TTT0 ! WV iMll (CdDSo TVT V TAIF TTTT TVT 1L1 vy iL IL LA M Your Choice of any piece in this lot for 1 c Each. REGULAR lOc to 25c VALUES. THIS GREAT TRIANGLE SALE OF ALUMINUM WABE GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS Will start at 9 a. m., Wednesday November 16. and last for one day only. You can't af ford to miss it. These prices are about one-third of the actual value of the goods. None of these artieles will be sold until the date of sale and not one piece will be put aside for anyone. Burroughs-Pittman-Wheeler Co- Vour Choice of any piece in this lot for 49c Each. REGULAR 60c to $1.25 VALUES. Iv) OS EE n Money back without questicn if HUNT'S GUARANTEEU ; SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES V 'Kur.tiEelve and Soap). fa"' in : the treatment of Itch, F.czerrsn, , Rittgwr r.-n.Tct-tcror ether itch- f ir.K 6-:n discEses. T:y thie ; E- T. WTnTEHE ADlC O MP ANY ( lost a large cameo, either j 111 the cemetery or on the streets of Scotland Neck. Reward if returnen ; t" Mrs. A. M. Rirdirk. 11-8 j T 'f" Your Choice of any piece in this lot for $1.39 each. REGULAR $1. SO TO $3.00 VALUES. o THIS SALE Will be conducted by Mx. L. A. Shirley, of tho Great Northern Manufac turing Company, Chicago, who give an absolute guarantee on each ar ticle for 20 years use. Be on time and get your choiee. CHATTEL MORTGAGE ELAN2S iwr.. " 3-I, V. yi. .1 n I M---f n'l fr sale. Office. Apply at Commonwealth x.

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