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SOCKMOILAM POST-DISPATCH, RICHMOND COUNTY, N. C. PAGE ELEVEN Red i loo ROCKINGHAM J FGST-DISFATCH-! L O C AL ADViRTISEliSENTS Best 'WW Pushed every Thursday after. 'hf V" V ' tOSTSpieilOIiS p.ocn at Kockinznam.' Kitfhmontf IL r . . - I1 , -t . 4 ' ) 4 " - - vry:, Wgr cecal Tells How Miens I r 1 t. : : ' ' ' " ... ; Office oii Hancock Street ; m . V . Phone IK Entered aa-. sccond-ela'js mail matter at the- posUufjce at Rock ingham, f J.'C. . . : : 11 i T Z Democratic in Politics t . CcKTespmidenoe from every sec- j ttjii ot toe county invited. ls-your items. Phone SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On year."i-uw-ti..-t.V4- $1.50" Eight hionths.i., ...$t0 Three; jnonths.w:.".:........ .50 JOB WORK A. SPECIALTY . Trades unionism is an excellent thing; it is a weapon against the tyranny of capital. V Capital is a necessary thing; with out it no industry can develop, -.(Mi- . But the overdevelopmhrit of either is clangorous to democracy and democracy must survive and must ruio. when either capital or un ions attempt to dictate and ph master rather than servant of the public,- our freedom and, national existence is menaced hyjjA disaste as grave us . invasioiiJvja foreign foe. "' Radicalism cither. eri- tUfl part of unions or capital will a'ecomjilish no good result. . Will fire burn? Is water-wet? These are as pertinent questions as "will a lion bite." Robinson's cir-J cus was in Sanford last week, and Alex Calcutt, of Swan Station, stuck his haiul spJayfully tlirough the bars of a lioniagc to see what the cniijial would do and before he could be rescueAhis hand was fearfully mangled and torn. He found that a lion WILL bite. Squire TS. M. Burns, o4. Pillsboro, celebrated his Sitli birthday several days ago by having a big possum and tater dinner. The Squire is hale and hearty, and is living in spite of a possum .diet, They have been rowing ir ow York lately over permitting German opera. Publ'c songs in German should be barred until the German is purged of the bad taste it leaves in the mouth. .,,. - According to wood-lore there is -a hard winter in prospect. The per simmon trees arc loaded with frail, and nuts are plentiful. - .J.i.iiU,, Our office devil inslsts'that beauty is only skin deep, as they claim. But, he adds, some people have a hide as thick as a walrus. - BI3 TASK-13 DESCRIBED In Twenty Months $101,000,000 Wan Spent Overseas and $119,000,000;. 'j t in the United Statc3. Washington. (SpecInl.)-Through a complete report of the work of the American .Ked Cross in the war by Chairmitu , Henry P. Davison, on be half of the war council, the. organiza tion on the eve of its annual enroll- ment of members during the Third HES EEB KEEKS Builds Up Tired Bodies He!p3 Change Pale Com- '. Health The healthy.a ttractive woman- Red Cross Roll Call, November 2 to man too with a wholesome com- 11, has rendered an accounting of the plosion is the envy of those who feel many millions given it by the Ameri-hhat, for tliem, such attractiveness is impossible. ', I .- and our allies. The Statement is, In part, ai follows: "The war council of the American And yet health and atlractiveness are much a matter of good, red Red Cross is now prepared to make a blood and unless a man or woman complete accounting to the American 'is afflicted with some deep-seated or people of money contributed and ex- , . i , pended, as well as the work done by SCri0US nilmcnt' V,ro,ls health- the American Red Cross during theii!l!U personal inarm are wunin easy period In which the war council wai roach. In control -of Its affairs. The war Popto-Mangnn is responsible for council was appointed May IB, 101D, 'tllo nvnannt , ,u w ,,. f and went out of existence February !, " i'i'-'- 28, 1919. ' , thousands who formerly were thin, "It was the practice of the war lla'. lanquid and easily exhausted. council to give complete publicity to I'cpto-Mangan helped plrtco these Impolicies and finances, but It Is only olks in 1iu, fuiiiood.-d, energetic, noy that a picture of tho war period : .. , , .. , , , as a whole can be presented. It Is WK"'"U! ''"-u u vvumuny can the feeling of the war council that a il;01" f,'',!,)f' I0" You- report In this summarized form should ! i-Yiito-Maniran ( oatains the ele- !be made directly to the public which men is that make rich, hoalthv Mood provided the money and gave tho ef- 1 , , " , ';fdrt which made he American ; And as a result pi the increased sup iCross a success. jP'y.of red blood that. I'epto-Mangan "A slatemeat of the American Red ('routes, the entire system attains the jLross elrort and finances since the ' iwar council relinquished Its control ' will be made to tho public through tne executive committee, and it Is Im portant, therefore, that the fact that ithis report covers the period only until March 1, should be carefully noted," ! Following are certain round figures covering American Red Cross partici pated In the war, as revealed by the war council's report: Some Outstanding Figures. Contributions received (material and money). ?400,000,000 Red Cross members: Adults. 20.lKiO.000: Children, 11,000,000 ... Red Cross workers Relief articles produced by volunteer workers.. Families of soldiers aided by Home Service in U.S. Refreshments served by canteen workers in U.S. Nurses enroiledJi.'or serv ice with army, navy or lied Cross Kinds of comfort articles distributed to soldiers and sailors In U. S.. . . Knitted articles given to soldiers and sailors In U. S Tons of relief supplies shipped overseas ....... Foreign countries In which Red Cross oper ated Patient days In Red Cross hospital In France French hospitals given mHiermi niu 31,000,000 8,100,000 371,577,000 GOO.OUO 10,GO0,0O0 23.82'-' 2.700 10,000,000 101,000 vigor that belongs to cver.y man and woman. Pepto-Mangan is prepared in two forms, liquid and tablets. They are exactly alike in medicinal value. Ask your druggist for "Glide's when ordering Pepto-Mangan. Look for the name "Gudc s" on the package. Ground Limestone. Price $2.00 and $2.50 per ton in bulk. Five carloads coming to county now. See samples and order now ii. 1. frosser, Ham let, N. C. Selling Agent. rooties D For the information of 'ho may be ir.isretted, csc the pcopj? ol the i;.-sUck Cupel Mill I'Vifiibo. j-ioo,':.' those about Normaii ar.d Creek,., I wish to state thr-t any one who has.'coramunicp.thy vith line 19 of Ellerbe Exclusive, in cluding the residence of D. C. McRae, L. W.' P. Webb, J. S. Sufiss and others; can get mes- sage's to c;e on nights ' and Sun days, as-well as when Central is on duty. '.- . I am keeping two Fords now, and will be. able to go ' promptly. My office is now upstairs across the street from the drug store. 4t N. P. Corjcedce. M. D. Pigs Lostv Four Duroc-Jersey pigs disap peared from the pen of Eli Ad ams,, near Webb's store, Sept. 19th. I will give a reward of S20 for information leading to their recovery, arid conviction of the party or parties stealm? same. G. A. Seawell. DAVIS' 5, 10 AND 23c STOUZ. SpHSts supplied for Amer ican soldiers Saltans of nitrous oxide 25 1,155,000 3,780 294,000 and oxygen furnished tYench hospitals Men served by Red Cross canteens In France.... Refugees aided In France American convalescent soldiers attending Red Cross movies In France Soldiers carried by Red Cross ambulances In Italy Children cared for by Red Cross In Italy 4,340,000 15,376.000 1,720,000 3,110,000 148,000 "It is a wonderful treaty," and. "it is a conglomeration of treason." All according to the way you look at it. The United States, while form ing 6 per cent of the world's population, consumed last year 25 per cent of the world's sugar production. The average per capita was 83 pounds, while in 1870 the per capita was only 33 pounds. . The consumption for the year ending June, 1919, -in the United States was nine billion ..pounds, as compared with four and a half billion pounds in 1900. Col. Theodore Rooservelt's es tate.is valued at $810,607, ; accord ing to affidavits recently filed by the executors. ' ' v-H ': ...... ' "J-; ', , . i . m ,i v; It's quite aristocratic to take your tea and coffee straight now, you know. Only , the vulger minded seek to cut a dash with a lump or two of sugar. 155,000 Of the ,$-100,000,000 In money and supplies, contributed to the American Red Cross during the twenty months the war council was In existence, ?2S3,003,000 was nlioted lo national headquarters, while $137,000,000 went to ttie chapters to finance their ac tivities.. Expenditures in tho twenty months totalled $273,000,000, divided as follows: By national headquarters In France, $57,000,000 J elsewhere over seas, $61,000,000; in the United Siates, $18,000,000; by chapters In the United States, $13,000,000; oost of chapter produced articles distributed In France, $25,000,000, elsewhere over sens, $8,000,000 ; In the United States, $28,000,000, making total expenditures in France, $82,000,000, elsewhere over seas, $72,000,000; In the United States, $119,000,000. The American . Red Cross ri All you need 13 a Car Crank Found. Found, Saturday at depot bridge, a car crank. Can be re covered at Post-Dispatch office by paying for this notice. House For Sale. An attractive house and lot on Kinney street. House practi caily new possession at once. terms cash. For particulars see Thomas and Phillips, Rocking ham, JN. U Watch Lost. Lost, on the Zion road, an El gin watch, 7-jewel. Reward for return to J. W. McKenzie, at Steele s Mills store. Lost or Stolen. 1 speckled hound dog. Black head and ears, white face. Very large dog, will weigh, between 70 and 80 pounds. $5.00 will be paid to any person who will fur nish information as to his where abouts. Vandy Williams Entwistle, N. C. Land Posted. This is to notify all persons that our land in Mineral Springs township, known as the C. B. Terry land, is duly posted according to law, and air persons are for bidden to hunt with gun or dog, or in any other manner, upon said land. This, Oct 25th, 1919. W. T. Meeks and Son. Work Shoes. Work shoes, $3 to $8,atDock-ery-McNair's. Satisfaction guar anteed at the price. Need a substantial pair of work shoes? Dockery-McNair has 'em. Need a substantial pair of work shoes? Dockery-McNair has 'em. License Number Lost Lost, license 14.378. Finder please return to. Post-Dispatch and receive reward. - BUILD A BUILDING. I beg space in your valuable pauer to thank my friends and customers fcr their liberal patronage ia the past, ana respeciuUly solicit your further usip.css. ve carry in stock besides the 5, 10 nd 25c articles, many useful thhurs lor your nomes. We are better ore pared to serve the public than ever before; more new goods every few aays. - We have a nice line of ladies' and children's Hats and Caps that you can afford to buy. A line of Shoes just arrived. We carry Singer Sewing Machines ana supplies. Also, the Automatic Steam Wash er a great labor and time saver. Washes without rubbing. On display ui me Rockingham 5, 10 and 25c Store, Hinson Block. R. S. L. Davis, Prop, Humanity's Need is Everyone's Need if In Red Cress . Membership Is Invested in War Job- FiiMic Heal Disaster Relief First Aid Home Service Child Welfare Service. Is the Spirit of America SHOW YOUR SPIRIT! 0 1 f 1 n al hum Bungalow for Sale. For sale, a 6-room bu lgaiow, close in, Inquire at POST-DlSPArcn office. Hemstitching. Hemstitching done by Miss Etla Wick er. She will be pleased to have your orders. Phone 159. For Sale. One oak bed. Spring and mattress for double bed. White enameled child's crib. Mattress for crib. One Brussell's Stair carpet. " One velvet Brussell's strip of carpet. One Brussell's strip carpet. One 2-burner oven for nil stnvp ' All the above in excellent condition. Mrs. T. R. Helms. Auto Wheel found. Found Sunday on the river mad a 3flv 3 1-2 wire wheel and tire. Call at Post Dispatch office. F.js a t i m tf Ti M.Vrk ':a 1 Mill II llffii d IMil November 2 to 11, 1919 ' This space contributed by ' Roberdel Mills 1 and 2, Steele's Mills, Pee Des Mills 1 and 2, Hannah Pickett, Entwisile, Great Falls, Ledbetter's, Midway. j STEAMMii A vLAIll j Fill nii To sell the best MEAT at the fairest prices is quite a secure promise that you will receive the main issue of a Coed meal over the butcher block. Prove the claim to yourself by eating a steak sold at our guarantee. Tenderloins, steaks, chops and roasts that have the taste and freshness of perfect stock in the gravy which comes from the heart of their good ness is the best offer any meat man may make. - - . V. J. MEAT MARKET McLAURIN "His Master's Voice." Bis lot of Victor tnlkinti rnartii ords and needles just received by Long rurnnure company. Eggs Wanted. E. B. Liles wants vour eees. He will pay 60c -cash for eood fresh country eggs. TIRE FOUND. Found, on Mondav. October fith. an auto tire on the Sandhill-Hamlet roafl in Wolf Pit township. The owner can gei, same Dy paying ior mis notice ana paying a reward to the tinder, Ross Smith. Tire is at Post-Disoatch office. KEYS LOST. Lost Saturday night a bunch of keys in Rockingham. Reward for re turn to Post-Dispatch offiee. HOUSES FOR SALE.- For Sale, four houses on Fifth Ave nue, and one on Kenny Street. Minor and Corbet HInaon. LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? If so, be sure to go to R. S. L. Davis' 5, 10 and 25c Store in Hinson Block. Store stacked fall of new goods. We can interest you. v " ' Prompt Service ' Your grocery 'orders at Wat son-King are given prompt service. We invite your trade. Mm'," On money and credits rests the responsibility for that prosperity today which alone means sat isfactory working conditions, profitable employ ment for each boy that returns. , It 13 highly important that you keep your fundi wisely in circulation as the basis (or credits necessary to this prosperity. Every. dollar deposited in thi;Bank is the ba sis for such credit ' V vmi rn kANK 41MICHIMC I CLOCK. J Si wmk Tni nioCKlNGH AM . N.C.I J
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