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THE DAILY COMMONWEALTH, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922 jjjjjjjjjUWi.HIIIIIMHTim PERSONAL ITEMS LOCAL AND SOCIETY NEWS BALL PLAYERS APPEAR IN "QUEEN OF SHEBA AT DIXIE TONIGHT Mr r " " TlllIliIIIIlTIIiTl Kn:mtt:nHni was Mi ls here L. J. Baker, of Palmyra,' ., Vwitor here tins morning. I T i T. . tenner, ui waicigu, tit I t v Coleman left this' xv. . for Richmond, V a. tit My Hunter B. Keck, of Rich mond, Va., is a busisness visitor here touc. SCOTLAND NECK BOOSTER COLUMN By CLEE VAUGHAN. The daring stunts performed in the battle scenes of the Fox special Queen of Sheba," which will be shown at the Dixie Thea tre tonight and tomorrow night, have drawn to the scene two pro fessisonal baseball men, who have proved the valor of the profession in this production, goth these men were wintering in Los An geles, between seasons, and ask DR. HUNT WILL RETURN NEXT WEEK - In all probability Dr. C. C. Hunt, Federal Veterinarian, will return to Scotland Neck about Wednesday, Aug. 30th. The ag ricultural agent is making a special effort to get him back to serve some of the farmers who are slow in having this work done. A good many of the farm ers wait until cholera is next door to them or in their herds and then they call for a veter: AT THE DIXIE TONIGHT We present a ten-reel Fox Production, entitled "The Queen of Sheba," featuring Betty Blythe. supported by an all-star cast. This picture is "too long to have to repeat. Price 25 & 50c. Thursday, we will present a First National comedy-drama, entitled "Peck's Bad Boy," with Jackie Coogan playing the lead. If your remember this is the same little actor that play ed with Charlie Chaplin in "The Kid." Prices 25 and 35c. Coming Friday with an all-star cast. It's a Fox super-special feature Prices 25 and 35c. Mr. morn V.Y. w burg, Va., here today. t ; t L. Brady, of Lynch is a business visitor r Mrs. Jesse Coats, of Smith field, is shere on a visit toJMrs. Upehurcli. T J T - n -WW J K. Henderson, ot nam- visiting Mr. and Mrs Rev ;itnn. is here X. B. Josey. t X t E C Carter, of Richmond, i 4- Va., is a business visitor ucrc day. This column is dedicated to the boosting of Scotland Necx, and all citizens of the town, or those interested in Scotland- Neck living in other towns, ore not only at liberty, but urged to use this space to help boost Scot'and Neck. Everything in this column from time to time, not otherwise designated, will be contributed by Mr. Vaughan. Howevet, it is sincerely hoped that all good and progressive citizens will join and help to make SCOT LAND NECK the moving spirit of North Carolina. ed to be put ;into the ' fighting inarian. We have had a persis- Mr. t i r Mr. Henry Moore, of Chicago, is here on a visit to his parents, Air. and Mrs. G. K. Moore. t A HAPPY MAN .By Courtesy of Mr. W. E. Smith) Morrilton, Ark. Dear Mr. Price: You request my services to help edit Commerce and Finance. I couldn't think of it. I live in little town in Arkansas with forty-one cf the finest folks on earth, about four thousand more equal f nnrxr Afmint to other inhabitants. We have It visitor here yes- Mr. Thomas, was a business terday. T ? Aliss .Mary Lamb returned last night from Raleigh, where she has been visiting friends. 1 J T Mrs. T. II. VanLandingham has iust returned from a two week's visit to friends, t I t episodes of the picture, because or tne atntetic appeal. One of these is Ernest Vache of the West Canadian League from xiimi, wjuu icu me league m j hitting. He is a hisrh diver as well as a hitter and some of his daring falls make a thrill in the filming. The other is Frank Haley, third baseman of the Bos ton R2d Sox, who also worked as a stunt soldier. MEETING PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION THURSDAY The President of the Parent- Teacher Association announces that there will be a very impor tant meeting of - the Association at the School building Thursday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. All members are urged to be present at this meeting, as many matters of importance .will be dis cussed. SOUVENIRS FREE tent case of cholera, in the low or end of the county and if all the farmers would inoculate their ! hogs, we could get rid of it. Dr. Hunt has about twelve counties to serve and it is "only on the good will of Dr. Hunt that the agricultural agent has been able to get him back here as of ten as ne nas. wnen tne agri cultural agent gets the services of these specialists, it is up to the farmers to use them at the time, they come to this county,' and when you do not take ad vantage of this work, you are only delaying the program that the agricultural agent has map ped out . When Dr. Hunt comes this time, it will be to the advantage of the farmers to use him for he Avill not return for about two months. C. E. LITTLE JOHN, Agricultural Agent. i SELF-RAISING BREAD PREPARATION Pare, wholesome foods, easy to digest, build robust health. Howfords restores to flour the vital phosphates necessary to health, but which are lost in the milling process. Hors fords mixed with your favorite flour makes hot breads. Sgested8 better, more delicious, more easily SAVE THE RED LABELS and get valuable PREMIUMS FREE For free Prize List, write Rumford Chemical Works; Providence, R. I. Highly Nutritious Builds Bone and Muscle Mrs. David F. Bryant and two children, Anne Dupree and Re becca, returned yesterday from Roper, X. C. t X t Masters Cecil and Rufus White head who have been visiting their uncle, Mr. Rufus Strickland re turned home Sundav afternoon. ; t Mr. and Mrs. Tom White, Miss Anna Ware and Miss Sally Pitt man left vesterday .for Norfolk, Va. 1 X t Mr. Julian Riddick, of Norfolk, who is visiting his parents at Spring Hill, was a visitor here today. IT Mr. A. 0. Kiff, District Dep uty of the Woodmen, is here and will remain until after the con vention Thursday. t T Mr. C. X. Malone left this morning for Wilmington, where he goes as a delegate from the local lodge of the Junior Order to the State Council. t X , Dr. Chas. Anderson, Dr. A. C. Livermon, Jas. Livermon, Jim nd Frank Pittman left by car today to visit Mr. L. M. Pittman, at Greenville, where he is confin ed on account of his recent accident. WANTS ELEGANT HOUSE ON CHURCH street for rent. Electric lights, water and bath. Apply to C. . E. Drake. 8-22-12t no grafters, thieves, moonshiners labor or capital, nobody kicking about the Lord or Congress' fav oritism, taxes or poverty. We have golf club, fishing club, K K. Club and home brew club. I have a private six-day bank that nets me all I can spend. wind it up Mondav and it runs until Saturday without my atten tion or worry, l sum live cars of chickens to New York every week, the profits is my worry, as my wife's folks are rich and I want to keep from showing too much prosperity. I fish two days aweek, play golf three and close up 'on Thursday for the ben efit of my girl stenographer, and play the fiddle all day Sunday. I have six friends here and can see them in fifteen minutes. You have about five in New York and you couldn't find them in month. "When you die, Jf you go to heaven you have to .come right through Morrilton; if you go to hell vou have to go by Hot Springs, only f if tv miles from here. This is the gateway v to either place. Besides these things we have flappers, movies, paved streets, swimming, petting, find poker parties, curly headed boys with red neckties that play guitars and mandolins. What more does New York offer? As soon as you die you'll come by here and forever kick your self for seeing nothing but high buildings, traffic cops and stran gers. We have a Congressman (Jacoway) that resfgned because Harding keeps them in session doing nothing, which keeps him out of Arkansas. Mr. Price, it's a dirty shame a fine fellow like yourself has sto live in New York on a tread mill. Come on down to Arkansas. I'll give you my chicken and egg profits or my bank profits eith er is as much as you can spend. Besides you can live and know forty-one of the finest folks on earth? besides other things. Wood Rainwater in Commerce and Finance. At the big jewelry auction sale at M. Heilbroner's, Tarboro, this week.'there will be free souvenirs given the first ten ladies that en ter the store on Wedensday af ternoon. The sale is being held on Wednesdays and Saturdays at two-thirty and seven P. M., and daily at seven P. M. Every body is cordially invited. 2t Come inn end pay that over due subscription account Don't malt until the paper stops. aononooonoooooooonooDoonoocooDDOOCoonoD a a In The a a a n a a a a a D a D a n a a a innoonnnnonnonannonnnnccjsacnnononcinoonnn Northern Markets! MR. J. BARON, OF THE BEE HIVE DEPARTMENT STORE; IS IN THE NORTHERN MARKETS BUYING GOODS FOR FALL TRADE. LOOK FOR AN AN NOUNCEMENT OF THE BIG BARGAINS WHEN HE RETURNS. WE SELL FOR LESS, BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASH. ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY BODY. . OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL SATURDAY. The Bee Hive Dep't Store JACOB BARON, Proprietor. Coming to? the Dixie Theatre, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Tld 81 23rd T- nil : :te.&Mg&A V 1 I v. t ;-$vu DOOonooDQCODgosDQnnnsGQDnonQcnEiooaooDnnB LOST AUTOMOBILE TIRE, plain-ti-ead United States, with lni s'Z(i -53x4. Lost between fill's Cross Roads and Scot land Xeek. 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This is possibly the biggest picture the Dixie Theatre has everi attempted to run, and several people in this City have seen it andj say it is the best picture they have ever seen. This production will he shown two nisrhts. Aunust 22nd and 23rd. Prices will be C - v children 25c, adults 50c, including tax. This picture is too Ion to have to repeat it all so please be' on time 8 :00 p. m. sharp. u a a ES D a a Beautiful suites in Walnut, Ivorjr, Red Gum and Mahogany, now on display These are moderately priced and sold on eaSsy payments when desired. Don't fail to see oir display before ycju buy. 53 IS 1 SI n a & D D n a a a a a E3 a a a Y OUR E Y E HAUL YOUR i; market. Price Phone 16. "RT7R- :j Patronize !R s als electric EanF- the merchants who ad- I Has Not Seen Better Goods Than I am Of fering my Customers in Tailor -Made Clothing. Every Suit Guaranteed No Fit No Sale. ' John To taton Agent For H. M. Marks 8l Company The Oldest Ta 'PHONE 1 iors in Existence. 39. condition. 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