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PAGE TWO ROCKINGHAM POST-DISPATCH, RICHMOND COUNTY, N. C. Slats' Diary. Friday rote a note 2 J. E. to day & put a pome in it wich red The irose is red the vilet blue, I never loved no 1 but you. & she rote a nother pome 2 me wich sed The rose is red yure nose is 2 yure not in love you got the fie, .reckon she thinks I am sick. She is a ungrateful girl. At limes. Saturday J. E. went away off about 20 miles or 15 to a funeral of & .aunt which was dead. Mist her a good deal, ma was cross a'J day. Maid me take a bath. With soap & water. Wish I was a mas like pa. is so. I woodent haf 2 take baths every end of the weak. Sunday went to Sunday Skool & had .a .fite. ,Pa ..throwed a chunk af cole at a chicken wich had at aip sum lettus seeds he had planted & ma was comeing around the corner the chunk hit her on the knee & maid a black & Elew .spot. She sed just in fun not like .-she was mad that she was going 2 show it 2 the judge and ;Get, a divorce & pa sed if she showed that 2 the judge she sure could have a divorce. Then they laffed. Monday got my report card today, average not very good, sixty & ma looked at it & sed Slats yure Deportment is caily seventy 2 & I wish you wood try & do better for that is a awfully poor grade. & I sed ma dont you worry about that I will try 2 do better. & next yerr I will not take Deportment Tuesday Teecher maid me stay in tonite she ast me who sed On with the dance let Joy be un confined & 1 sed it was saint Vitus. She smiled laffnglyi& sed Slats you may stay in a wile. & I staid. Wednesday They was a fun eral out in the country of a man wich thought a lit match woodent burn a can of Gasolene. & he i found it wood. Thursday Pa had his salry re dooced today & he is mad about it & he sed he is going to look for a new posishun or job or something. I quoted Shakspere & sed That was the most un- kindest Cut of enny&he sent me 2 bed wich I dont understand why he done it. off of this revival the starched clothes of formality. And if equal respect to all is according tto-the Scriptures ctf course it is) it will be given a fair test Fur thermore, if a welcome to all has any power it will be extenaed to its limit. Respectfully, . . A. G. Melton. First Revival at Pee Dee Baptist Church. This revival will begin on the fourth Sunday night in May. It is earnestly hoped that it will te an all-around success. If it is a success, which I believe it will be, faith and works must not only balance in the sensitive scales of God, but must be of such weight that these scales will be burdened to their limit. I mean by th s that faith and works must be ot no little amount. It will be our object to keep Th Greet trisis? v So, Do Not Allow tit. Tim. to P With Natur. Unai-U-. women wno IP to iiaiu -"t daring the period of expectancy rad that when toe time arrls frbr JB!hl " li approached and passed wttfc infinitely lea pain and danger. Thousands of -women for orer nalr a cen to rr hare learned that In tho thne-hpnoreJ preparation. Mother Friend, they hare a grateful, relaxing, penetrat nc remedy, the nse of which males It posslbfe for them t co through childbirth without the usual nausea, nerrouaneea, bearlnit-down and Sretchfng pains, and that through Ito us. the hours at the crljls ere fewer and of uracil less pain and danger. Mother's Friend penetrates the rnnsclw". rendering them pliant and easily gorerned ..w- i- tinfii. The? relax iui nipnis. as mm , r .!. th with greater ease and In less time, the breasts ere Kept in w kin is made and kept soft and free from Write, to the BradtWta Regulator Company. Jfept. P, Lamar Building. Atlanta, Oeorgla. for their Motherhood Book, and obtain a bottle of Mother's Friend from , your drug srist today and .thoroughly fortify yourself Jot the coming rcnt. 666 has more Imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on the market, but no one wants imitations. They are dangerous things In the medi cine line. Adv. FORTY YEARS A DRUGGIST es He Endors Read this from air. L. A. Richardson of Marine, Illinois: "I have been enraged n the rrinll drntr fcnn! neas here for the patit forty ycavti. Purine this time I have Been many patent medicines como Into use. flourish for one or two years and than gradually disappear. There are very few of these remedies that possess enough real merit to Insure them Ion life. Peruna fen alwuys been a good -oiler vrlth urn, with a narked Increase from year to Tear. Tho change in tho formula some years ao. by the a,ditio of the sllprhtly hixattvc properties, bus wade It a reliable remedy tor constipation and for colds. If taken hourly in tablespoonful uosea :by adults It will break np fe wor.to.lrt it two or three day' tine. I take pleasure in urging rujr tirpttier druRtrists to recommend it for these two ailments." b IP rm2 :.: i 1 ri 1 ft 3& 4 Sold Everywhere Liyiid or Tablet Form Ask Your Dealer M U M M M We are pleased to mmum that our Ice Plant is now in operation. We believe tiiat it will meet tine long felt need of tfie people of Rockinolioni and surrounding country. We are going to maintain en ap-to-dab livery service with cossrlcotis and polite drivers. Bay your ice from us. This is a tee industry and we feel assured of the hearty cc-operatioa and support of our people. DELIVERED PRICES: In Coupon Books of 500 lbs at $ 3.00 per book 10001b at 5.50 " " ..2000 lbs at 10.50 " " .5000 lbs at 25.00 " " Small lots from wagons one cent per pound, strictly cash. Single blocks of .300 lbs at. $1.15 Two or more blocks of 300 lbs at 1.10 Five or more blocks of 300 lbs at' 1.00 The above delivered prices refer to the town of Rockingham and where deliveries made outside of city limits additional charges will be made to cover cost of delivery. PRICES AT THE PLANT: In lots less than block one-half cent per pound, strictly cash. In block lots less than ton $1.00 per block In ton lots or more . ' $5.50 per ton " You are cordially invited to visit our plant. We solicit your patronage. Get one of our coupon books Our solicitor will call on you, if not call phone 244. l DOCKERY-ALLEN CO; ' LUTHER L. ODOM, Manager. P ANET, JR., Cult ivator We have these Cultivators in stock, ready for delivery. Let us serve you. Iverett Hardware Co. IrtfiinriiPfc"' THE HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET will help the young house-keeper to stay young. "Retain your youthful energy and girlish appearance," is the wedding day advice of thousands of mothers. As they look back over the years they realize that woman's charms soon fade and her health often gives way when drudgery methods rule her days. Millions of house-keepers have learned how the Hoosier saves miles of steps and reduces kitchen drudgery. Let. us place a Hosier in your home. Pay for it on our dignified, easy payment plan. CASH or cNAlM CREDIT in fcjmi in
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