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; . ...... 4 , rHIi DAILY COlTMOiriSALTH, SCOTLAND VEGK, U: C. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 3022. EUbliht3 !01 yavglm, Pnbliahti Eczffett S. Smith, Editor Entrd at the Port OffiM ftt Btetlaad Neck, N. C, m mcoa Esuu matter uadex Art of Con grtM, Hsfc 3, 1879. flUBSCSIFTIOr BATES ; (la AdvineeJ Through the Mail Daily Isvae Ob . H-nO 9x Montrs lOO Thr Month $1.00 Oaa Month Bj Carrier 15e per week All articles submitted for pub. deation must bear the author's atmf , not. necessarily for publi. tatioa, but at a guarantee of foe 4 faith. Members of the Associated tftesa The Associated Press Is exelu. iyely entitled to the use for re publication ef all news dispatch es credited to it or not otherwise er edited in this paper, also in loeal news pubQahted tereiaj TUS38AS, MAY 2, 1922. BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY calibre, but his recent convention iikelvyva future statement reveals the reason wily governor. u Gardner has more personal "" " ' ' ,' ' ; friends than any man in the state, t To our minds however his an nouncement which puts him m t the very ront rank of North I Carolina's democracy means mon to the future Democratic party in NoT "olIna than it i ! means to Max Gardner for tin; reason, if Gardner had marshall jed his forces, backed by the splendid womanhood of the state for whom he stood and suffered in 1920. and launched the fight for the nomination in 1924, it might have broken and ruptured the Democratic party. The party ; cannot stand many campaigns such as it encountered in 1920. i I Of course the people of Cleve jJand county where Max Gardner was horn and reared and loved jand served are and have been am- jbitioas for his election as govcr- ' inor of North Carolina, but his j friends are just as happy in the-j knowledge that our son has the,' confidence, , love and devotion of .North Carolina in full measure, jand that if he lives no power or candidate f jt FIRST THOUGHT FOB COUGHS WHITEHEAD S LUNG BAISAM Sold on a Money-Baik Guarantee By E. T. WHITEHEAD CO. NOTICIf TO ' TAX-PAYERS After dRie coiuderation the Board of CommissfVners have de cided1 that all utipaid town taxes be advertised at once. The clerk , has J keen instructed to proceed yrith fhis list; t. and it will be published as soon as it can he prepared. R. P. COLEMAN, Mayor. V 5-1 -tf .I. j : i influence on earth can keep him AND THE LASJV-- I iooo r,,,.,, ,.- by the biggest majority in the state's history. Cleveland Star j The above splendid and deserv ing editorial appeared in Max Gardner's home paper and will be of interest to the many friends here of the former, and very THE FJIteiT 1 :rm tltn first, ami I am the last: ami Initios me there is no God. . . lz tJico' a ;1 besides men? yea, thero is n Uui: I know not auv. Tsa. 44: .S. A DUTY AND PRIVILEGE One of the highest duties and privileges of citizenship is that ff voting for the men who shall have direction of the affairs of government in town, count,-, state or nation. Unless the citi zens express themselves at the polls hi id vote for the men whom they- wish to fill the various of fices and thereby represent ihem they have no one to blame out tnemserves jj attains are not rim exactly to suit them. Voting is f he only way by which you e-ii: j put this expression into effeer j However, before one can vote ) it Is necessary to register. The j 11 -i 'it i ? hooks are now open and win u-j open until May 20 for the regis tration of any one whose name is not now on the books. Unless a citizen votes, be he man or worn- j an, they are no.t, doing their full duty to themselves nor to then j community and state. There- I fore .if your name is not on the registration books see that it .r j put on and when the polls ope;i ! hme b'rd see that vour vote is j -.ist for the person of your choire then and then only will you have done your full duty toward your self ard vour communitv. ,. - .... Everywhere aaaap ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.. ST. LOUIS Carolina Beverage Co. WholetaU: Distributor Scotland Neck, North Carolina GARDNER PROVES HIS CALIBRE The Democratic papers of the state are generously commending tin: lofty unselfish announcement, of our fellowtow nsman lax Gari -iitr that he believes tf ' political equity entitles Eastern North OaroHna to the next nomination fur governor' This statement is bound to become of historic interest in the state. Taste is a matter of tobacco aualitv We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. JJggett & Myers Tobacco Co. ClksMrfiel(d 20 for 18 10 for 9c Vacuum tins of SO - 45c CIGARETTES 4 of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended if '3H , I I I I I rTWaaAi ill 3 n Tieu'c is no thinking man j. woman in .North Carolina si does not know that if Max Gard- ner had entered the race as Gov ernor Mormon's successor that he would have entered with bril liant prospects for success: In the first place, lie has a tremen dous following of intenselv lova1. devoted and fighting friends, who enthusiastically follow him with a zeal and spirit rarely known even in polities. In the tt :: tt tt tt ir n n - i t t - i 1 ' ; ? , r . Firdw Hit WB claim that xne Florsheim and Bostonian shoes are the best that money can buy. Our customers who have worn these shoes are ready to back us up in this statement. Our Oxfords are now on dis play. Buy a pair today and let them rrove it. Boy ette S Melds Co. gtHHmimmttttttnttm We Are Going to The Drag Store 9f You've heard this expression, haven't you? You knew exactly where they had started, too, didn't you? Years and years of constant DRUG SERVICE, jaused our establishment to be called ,1mi ii THE DRUG STORE." H n tttttttttttttttt: White head 9- DRUG S STORE ttttitttt::ttttmttttttttttttttttttttttttttttmtt itttttttttttttt tttttttttttttttntt:ittittttutttttt:tttttttttt$ntttttt;ttutt:ittutt tt tt H it tt second place, Gardner's attitude when defeated by a small major ity i 1920 was superb: he was heard to utter no complaint, but submitted without sulking to the mandates of his party and pi link ed with courage and-confidence into the campaign, of his success ful oj)ponent and made over fifty speeches in behalf of Governor Morrison's election. This act alone established Gardner in the minds and hearts of North Caro lim as a man of gubernatorial tt xui.diry oi tne simple home remedies, for any of the Helps to Nature that you can expect in an up-to-date drujr store, come to us. Nine times out of ten we can give you just what yon need to start you feelin- right. Don't hesitate to tell us how you feel .or what you want. We will fill your needs better than you can state them vourself. one successfMl man who spends all he raafieslMo? jjmefi saving tm& success. WhS smvi UGur labor. Reufc? eep0Sffeuill deep! neanm 09 QaSgQfitSBSSHKg """imniiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiniii i ill -,,,,,. ,, , .. . HP H " "V. i M m M m.-l xmi THS OLOEST ZANXfN HALIFAX COUNTY 1 H 8 3 12 8 1 E u 1 tt tt 2 i tt ttttrttttttttrttttttttmtttmtti ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttnt fttin
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