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r v. w THE DAILY COMMONWEALT H, SCOTLAi?D NECK, N. C, TUESDAY, JUL? 18,' 1922 i- : I?,., r i i '-is it 1 5 r i r i s M if '1 i i i i 'I 4 I'M i i I dig i 1 i THE COMMONWEALTH Afternoon , Daily ; - Established 1882 Clee Vaughan., Publisher. Norfleet S. Smith, Editor. Entered at the Post Office at Scotland Neck, N. C, as second class matter under Act of Con gress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION BATES (In Advance) Through he Mail Daily Issue One Year ?4.00 Six Months $2.00 Three Months $1.00 One Month . .40 By Carrier 15c per week r receiving. .. v No more conteinptahle expres sion ever .eminated from any man in any official position than that of this " peace-time briga dier" in referring to these men as being "dependent upon the charitable disposition of the gov ernment for which they fought' It is an insult to e4ery man who wore a uniform to dub such a man brigadier general, peace time officer though he be, and a further disgrace and shame that he should have in charge the hospitilization-of those men All articles submitted for pub lication must bear the author's name, not necessarily for publi cation, but as a guarantee of good faith. Members of Associated Press TLe Associated Press is 3x clusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dis patches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, also in local news published herein. Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of on the. wrapper all these years TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. EIBE THOUGHT FOR TODAY A SAFE FORTRESS: As the mountains are round about Jeru salem, so the Lord is round about his people from henceforth even for ever. Psalm 125: 2. who sacrificed theh all in de fence of what he 'terms a "char itable government. ' ' The government has been gen erous enough in its provisions j for those men, but the selection of those to administer the funds has been lamentably faulty, and the men have not received the treatment which a generous and appreciative government willed that they should have. Common decency, if no other reason, should require that these men be spoken of and referred to, with respect, and not as "charity patients" crawling on bended knee begging the gov ernment for which they fought for the means of sustenance. No decent, patriotic. American will approve of such expressions as the unworthy " brigadier " gave voice to, and such a man should i be removed even from his "peace time" rank and semi-official po sition. He is a disgrace to the uniform which he wears and to the government-which he is sup posed to serve. "IF I COULD OiTLY GET UP THAT GAS I Know I Would Feel Better." It is deplorable that employers and employees cannot settle their differences without resort to violence, entailing great loss of ife and property, which inevit ably results in developing deep feeling between all parties, ex tending even to those not dircct ly interested. Already-the coal strike has taken a considerable toll of human life, and develop menfs in the rail strike look as if that also will result in untold casualties. Violence never ac complishes anything, but serves only to develop a more determ--' ined attitude on the part of I suits... Go to a first-class 'drug those against whom it is direct- , store and ask for a bottle of gen- e(j nine B&almann's Gas Tablets. o mi m I Take three tablet san hour before Sane council always prevails j mcalg aRd a?ain three after eat. m the end and we trust it will j ing then atcli. Now comes a do so in the ease of the rail strike i surprise. No more gas, no more before it develops any consider- j able violence or loss of life. 1 How often have you felt that way How often have you wish ed., for something to give you genuine and lasting relief from gas ? l)on't.fcbuy any ordinary dys pepsia "tablets for temporary re- j tf- just to protect the coming cCtf4 prenerations. Do net he deceived. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experieace against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your 6aby with a remedy that you would use for yourself. What is CASTOR I Castoriais a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age isiits guarantee. For more than thirty years it has. been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, .and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of FoocT; giving healthy and natural sleep. lhe Children's Comfort The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTO R I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S9 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. CONTEMPTABEj ATTITUDE smothered feeling, no difficult j breathing, no bloating. ! Kern ember, Baalmann's Ga 1 Tablets are not only for the re ! lief, but also for the prevention i of gas. Most people with gas I suffer from nervous dyspepsia- not common indig'estion. Baalmann's Gas Tablets in the famous yellow package, price one dollar, are sold by McDow Pharmacy. J. Baalmann, Adv In a recent speech, General Sawyer, "peace-time brigadier" and personal physician to the President, referred to disabled and maimed soldiers of the "World War as those who "ro- ' Chemist, San Pranciseo turned more or less dependent upon the charitable disposition of the great government in whose defense they enlisted, " and this coming from a man who has charge of the hospital- f.Mlll The Better the Frintiri iation of the hundreds of thou- j of your stationery the tiettei sands of suffering, wounded j the impression it will create soldiers. No wonder there is a t T7 " . a hue and cry from one end of the j MTsl: Have yOUr print country to the other against the : inf done here. treatment which these men are ' WHich Is Most Important To You What Goes into a Can of Paint or What Comes Out of It? 2 JPmez. rfjL . long ' time ago, Lowe Brothers found out that six different ingredients had to be used in making High Standard Faint, if their customers were to get the satisfaction and lastingness out of every can that they had a right to expect. They found out, also, that a different mixing and grinding process had to be employed. You're not particularly interested in iQ manufac turing details, but you do want satisfaction and last-, ingness in paint. That is what Lowe Broth ers put into every can of lligh Standard. It is what you always get out of every can. Come in and ask for free literature. SCOTLAND, NECK, N. 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THIS MONEY WW BE LOANED FOR A PERIOD OF THIRTY YEAK AND MAY B REPAID IN PART OR IN FULL AF TER FIVE YEARS. IF INTERESTED, GALL AND WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN EXPLAINING IN DETAIL. uttm EVERYBODY'S STORE MnLiiiiii" ii ii ii ii if ,i iiiiii iiiumnHf;.,,iM.. n 8 - If H H ail H i a - iiniiimiKMnnmi" mi .urn THS OLOSSr DANK IN HALIFAX COUNTY Vi I 2 llliflllllll T 2 ' lllfllllliUL 4 riviiiHinwi 4
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