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rn& DAILY COMMOKWEILTH, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C FPJDAI", APRIL 28, PERSONAL ITEMS. LOCAL AND SOCIETY NEWS ii Mr. Paul Salisbury, of Ha mil- TEACHERS OF 5th AND ,6th -...visitor here todav GRADES GIVE PICNIC t ; r m c wmmrm m w jm m jr. 1). H Martin, of Tillery, v, hen yesterday on business, t ; iii t'v Wednesday afternoon Mrs. 'Robert Johnson, sixth srrada teacher and Miss DoswelL of the ir. Whitlow, of Weldon, was 0t.h grade, gave a picnic at Webbs , v..;terd;iv. .muiponu 10 me students or tiieir t X t grades, which proved a most ! r- V S Ramos, of Weldon. ;s ".r-'J iUJ . - - - - ; 7 ;Ti t.vn today. t : t a f f air. Sandwich es ;and other good things were served. Mr. Lewis 1. Suiter went tc l.oiinoli Kapids and Littleton to : t : t Mi. -inch Jones and Mildred i ;,tji!.L,;,! (,f Tillery, attended the ,!:(;v l:.s! night. t X t Mr. ifid Mrs. J. D. Hall drove SEALED AIR-TIGHT, 3YJR. RAY "COMES BACK'' AT MR. VAUGHAN Mr. J. D. Ray, one of . the jud ges in the recent Old Time Fid dlers Convention, given by Mr. D. E. Henderson, has seemingly taken offense at the write-up if . -i p, given that entertainment bv me. KniH'lJ yesterday afternoon rr i i r i . . , - i - i He has handed me an answer visit relatives and menus. ... ,. , , . .M I- Scotland Neck yesterday. t X T M r to my article and asked me to T f publish it. which I will do on a Margaret braswell has ar- fI;lv Tlpvf Au . wpv bnvon't -ve.l i. make her home with her - th'. space on the inside pages this i-ter. Yi rs. Ii. R. Mills. week t t i -' M- 'V. ii. Hedcepeth, of Hob-! M'- Ray is "coming back" ,M,d v as a visitor here vester- :'so strgly, calling my name sev- erai times, l snail re-puonsii rne article he refers to, his : answer Mr. i. O. Applewhite, of Tn land my reply to- liimii -fke same rv, was a business visitor in :ue hence the delay m getting til in ine jiaper. i suaii wan iui s)ace to get all three in "the same Jerome Leggett, of Hob-!1"16" was a visitor here this': In this article, it will be recall- . :rd, 1, referred to Mr. Marion t x . ilvlurph.y, of Rose Hill, as having Mr V. S. Alexander left yes- made a hit with the ai$iisi,. .rdav afternoon lor a -business W-, Ra7 takes this to mean a trip io Ce.Mral and West rn iticism of the judges on my North Carolina. Part which "I deny as being what T T J meant. I simple stated tacts , i v i tt j. i -n and have no apologies to make Ncoiland Neck Hotel is rapidly 1 t m .to anyone. ,r,wnig ,n popularity. Iwentv-, .. , CLEE VAUGIIAN. t iuht v. ere registered there yes-J Unlay. j t X t ; I hereby announce "that 1 will Mrs. L. II. Kitehin and little b(k 5i candidate for Clerk Supe-I:,u-htHr. Lvdia, left vesterdav ,lor curt of Halifax County, sub U.v Wilmington, to visit Mrs. jjoct to the Democratic Primary KiTfliins brother and wife, Mr. '- lield 011 Jline 3- 1922 :p,i !.i-s. Edwin' Josey. 1 aIso take opportunity t $ t : express my sincere thanks to the Mrs. Chauneev Leg-ett, of people of Halifax County for attended the Four ithcfr loyal support in the past Il...-scuen of the Apoealvse iand f11 thf " th li fnm, f a; the Dixie Theatre last night. ieV and elected I will endeavor to Guaranteed bv WULC&Ctst (SO jTi t X t There were numbers of out of . v yi people at the show last j ritriit. whose names The Common "alth could not set.. j give them the best service pos sible as their Clerk. . Respectfully. STERLING M. GARY The biggest improvement made Hi the town since the paving started was the clearing of the j Hotel lot on the Wood property j ; nd th1 removal of that un sight- ; '.v board siirn. it is leafned that j the f)tii'-'r lots an Hi is property ; Wili he cl-aied -up at once which v';l! add lt!c;i1v to the appear-' .ire ,.!' the 1ovn. I Have Gained 20 Pounds and My Run Doesn 9t Tire Me At All Since I Took TANLAC 3TICE and Count v taxes CM'- an not paid bv Ms 1st i'ave tvt-o percent penalty j iiel i-i snie. ! i'v ..fie" oi' Hoard of f?tnimis- ! ' '.-:-s ii; reurfda r session First I h;v in An-'d. ' 4-lS-Iav 1 ! .1. A. HOUSE, Sheriff. ! 707 : relieve indigestion :ii five minutes or vom B. T. WHITEHEAD CO. M'Ak... - - . says Geo. Rogers, 426 California Ave., Chica go, well known dining car steward on the Grand Trunk System. Exhaustion after work, loss of appetite, sluggish liver, dullness and lack of energy are nature's warnings. Check these symp toms today by getting a bot tle of Tanlac. At all good druggists. K 1 II .if I Keep Yoiir Car Looking New all the Time PONT let your car got dull and dingy. Keep it up-to-date; keep up your pride in it. You can keep it looking like a new model if you'll give it a coat of Lowe Brothers Auto Varnish Colors every six months. Do it yourself. It's great fun. All it will cost is three or four dollars, and you'll enjojr doing it. There isn't any trick to it at all. Holl it out of the garage the second day, and the neighbors .' will think you have bought a new car. If you want to change the present color, you have your choice of -eight others. Come in and see the sample spokes and learri how easy it is to keep old cars looking new. Pendletott Hardware Company Scotland Neck. N. C. wtWWMMlMlHItHMMIIM il "We Are Going to The Drug Store. - 1 - -. -.----t-L-t-. - ft 77 is v. You've heard this expression, havent you? A on knew exactly where they had started, too, didn't Years and vears of constant DRUG SERV.1CE ii'isf ,! oUr estaldishment to, be called" "THE DRUG STORE. H H has? 79 Ma. w tiitehe 9 UflUU H HOOSIER -THE CABINET OF PROVED IMPROVEMENTS Every suirrestioii that has been i iroie for roe improvement of a kit(-hei) ealiinet has been tried f . ! i ! on the IIOOSTER. The hes.r have been aeeepted ih.e j-est jeeted. TothlV the Ho:isier IS the one e;il)iij.jt ot proyevl im !"i!o veno'nts. No Avonder more women pre fer the HOOSIER than n:c- any i ' her eabinet ! HOOSIER is the one eoiiven z'ei ee which will do the most to ave yon time and stejis. 8 wiKie mruimre o. Bernard Allsbrook, Mgr. Thone 156. 1 ff Jt ooDnnconDDnnooncannoanQonoDnoDDDQnonnnn a a a a a D a a a p il LOTS H S 5 I i Clevdr character impersonations have delighted millions. She h f amdjus whereve phonographs s&e a a knd wn; . of times it's econotriy gj a ; it to haive your ca sings re- g j Dig paired, while c.t other times it ! Dill EMS 5H g is not. Our advice costs you rioth- n a ci ing, and it will be a pleasure to a :t Rill a H Hp Ada Jenes is without question the most gopulalr dntertainr in thr record field. N. Y. Times. Dixie Theatre, Tuesday, May 2nd, 8:3op.m. Older iiisiMces Ron noke Post American Legion. t v : Prices: Children 50c. Adults $1.00 n n it H it S STORE 99 serve you. u !tit? . ...... . . ocnnnnnnnnDDooncnsnnnnnDDnnnnanconqnn r-.
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