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J ROCKINGHAM POST-DISPATCH, RICHMOND COUNTY. N. C. " H 1 1 If Life's Worth living If s Worth Insuring PUT IT UP TO PAYNE ! "Honestly it's Ota Best Tolicy" DO YOU WANT SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS? .Success means the insuring of your business responsibilities. Happi ness means the protection of your loved ones. You can secure both. A policy in the Atlantio will satisfy creditors and keep cheer and gladness around your fireside after you are gone. Now la The Accepted Time Your Turn May Be Next! BETTER SEE PAYNE Beverley T. Payne GENERAL AGENT ATLANTIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Richmond, va. Our Investment Policy Keeps Your Money At Home CLEAN -- STRONG - PROGRESSIVE Office : Bank of Pee Dee Building-Telephone No. 378, Rockingham, N. C. PERSONAL YOUR BANKING SOLICITED COURTEOUS TREATMENT EFFICIENT SERVICE 4 Let us serve you. Perfect attendance roll for Ro- hanen school will be published next issue. Mrs. C. W. Pastorfleld gets her paper ut 27 Hubinger street, New Haven, Conn. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc Cranny, at Great Falls, Sunday, a daughter, Margaret. The Opera House has booked for next September 27th "Bringing Up Father's" new play. Subject of sermon at Presbyterian church Sunday morning will be. "Things to Think About." Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hancock and young son, of Luniberton, spent the week-end here with relatives. T. S. Linton has bought a Ford Coupe. His friends affectionately call it "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Mr. and Mrs. Ft. L. Steele left Wed nesday night to spend the rest of the winter at Hawthorne, Florida. The walls of the Register of Deeds office were last week scraped and cleaned, and treated to a coat of calcimine. An appreciation by the colored people of Ellerbe Grove of the Health pictures shown last weeft, will be published next issue. Sunday was the 07th birthday of Mrs. F. L. Cole, and the occasion was observed by many of her relatives and firends. 40 persons enjoyed din ner Sunday at her 'home. LUCI STRIKE CIGARETTE No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Luoky Strike. Because Lucky Strike Is the toasted cigarette. Messrs. Monroe Warburton and W. A. Poplin have bought out the interests of J. F. Hicks in the Richmond Garage, and will operate it themselves effect ive next Monday. Dr. P. M. Abernethy spent Wednesday and today in the city. He is a veterinarian at Monroe, and has many friends here, where he was located for some time, who wish him well. Mrs. W. R. Coppedge returned on Friday of last week from a six weeks' visit to the family of dr. L. J. Coppedge, at Rosedale, Mississippi. Dr. Coppedge left Jan 6th for the southwest coast of Mexico as a medical mission ary; his family will join him later. Marriage Licenses. Feb. 4 Ernest N. Seawell and -Up in Mary's Attic" Monday, March 7, at the Star Theatre, 12 QUA Tonsilitis Victims Find Way to Health "Spelling Bee" at Library ; Nellie A. Dawkins, white. Feb. 5 Wade Alsbrooks and Bessie Smith, colored. Feb. 5 Luther F. Dawkins and Thelma Butler, white. Bruce Gore entertained a dozen of her friends at a picture show party last Friday afternoon, the oc casion being the tentli birthday of this young lady. The afternoon was topped with a visit to the drug store. Thursday night of next week. T. C. Guthrie, Sr., was Wednes day chosen as President of the Charlotte Countiy Club. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Thrower. of Wagram, are spending the! Colored Teacher's Meeting, week with Mrs. W. C. Williams. On account of the snow, the Sam Hopkins left Saturday j meeting for the colored teachers for New York to buy spring j of the county, scheduled for Jan. j goods for the Hopkins Bros, store. ! 29th, was postponed. The meet- j '.: tt tnJ.i.: ! inn will now be held at the coi-i ivirs. n. w. uocKery went to i . , , . , r-u . rp j . , , ored school at Rockingham on Cheraw Tuesday to spend a week " . ,uu m,,. or more dill. with Mrs. C. K. Wad- The Extension Farm News, of the State College, this week has an interesting write-up of Diggs Farm "Fortunee's Admiration." Mrs. S. W. Covington left Tuesday for Atlanta to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Weddington. Miss Sarah Lilly Dockery left The law partnership of Thomas & this (Thursday) morning for The Bank of Rockingham M. W. McRae President Dr. A. C, Everett, Vice-Pres. B. F. Reynolds, Cashier Open till 6 o'clock P. M. on Saturdays. Phillips has hecn dissolved, and each of these gentlemen is now practicing alone. Mr. W. S. Thomas retains his offices over the Dockery McNair store, while Mr. F. Donald Phillips has fitted up the two rooms over the W. E. McNair furniture store, as his quarters. Charlotte to spend a week Miss Minnie Little. WHO : through collectors' offices, I not boins mailed from Wa West bros. say they are reaay Saturday, Feb. 19th, at 11 o'clock. m That Income Tax. The following statement has been issued by Collector of Internal Rev enue, J. W. Bailey: "Copies of the Income Tax Primer, recently issued by the Bureau of In ternal Revenue, which contains questions and answers relative to the filling of income tax returns, are now available at the office of the Col lector of Internal Revenue, Raleigh, X. C. Copies may be obtained only and are lington." turns th Qlaetr Thursday Health Talk, 5 By Mary Lou Miller, D. C. Ph. C. In this disease the ton sils become swolen and the throat sore. There is a discharge of yellowish color which at first ap pears as small spots on the tonsil. These spots later run together form ing pntches which may cover the ertire tonsil. There is chilliness and fever, with headache and ! tckache. The appetite appears. The voice is nasal. The urine is scanty and highly colored, the bowels sluggish and the breath foul. Chiropractic nerve trac ing shows by the tender ness of the nerves from the throat to the point of spinal exit, that there is pressure on spinal nerves. Chiropractic spinal adjust ments will cause absorp tion of the poisons, and when adjustments are started soon enough, the disease never reaches its usual climax. Corrected Tonsils ami Stomach Too. "I took all kinds of treat ments for my stomach and tonsils but without any relief. I started chi practic adjustments and in two months I was en joying better health than I can ever remember en joying before." -Roxie Schwenger, Chiropractic Research Bureau State ment No. 1614W. MARY LOU MILLER Graduate Palmtr Chiropractor Telephone 349 Room 4, Long Bldg Rockingham, N. C. Office hours: 9 to 12, 3 to 5 to sell Studebakers in the "old! Want that nutonnbtler Sep time way" now, and can make j what West brothers have to tc prompt delivery. Look up their you on pae iL announcement on page twelve. "I'LL GIVE YOU MY CHECK" The person who says this to you imme diately makes a good bid for your re spect and confidence. It shows him to be business-like, prudent, and pos sessed of the will-power to save. It gives him an air of prosperity and success. If you do not already enjoy the recom mendation of a check book, step in and see us. You do not need a large sum to start a checking account, and the method of keeping it can be ex plained in a moment. Bank of Ellerbe J.R. W.LL, Hresident B. B. FARLOW, Active Vice Pres. PRINCE O'BRIEN, Cashier. STATIONE V Have you given the Post-Dispatch a trial order for stationery? It not, phone 182 or write us. We will gladly furnish prices and samples. Prompt ness and neatness. Let us fill your wants in the letter line, bill Heads, statements, labels, tags, en velopes, programs, posters (any size) etc Lonnio C Cole spent Sunday and'... Monday with his mother here. He is manager of the Western Union Office at Allendale, S. C, and his friends are glad to see that he is mastering his telegraphic profes sion. Tom Marks expects to be able to leave St. Vin-ent' i hospital, Norfolk, by the last of this week. He was on his way from Plymouth to Rocking ham on January 25th, but shortly after leaving Plymouth he slipped from the car platform, and a whee crushed his hand. It was necessary to amputate the icft hand just about the wrist joint. Mr. ar.vl JiTrs. M. W. Leak, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Leak and daughter, Pattie, left Wiia (Thursday) morning for Savannah where they will stop at the De Sota hotel. They wii leave Savannah Monday for point, in Florida. The M. W. Leaks wi return in ten days, the J. W.'s. will be at Hawthorne, Fla., after the ISth and wijl return' here by the middle of March. Must Comply With Law. The County Board of Educa tion was in session Monday for the transaction of routine business. Motion was made by J. P. Gib bons, and carried, that the Sec retary of the County Board of Education be instructed to write all justices of the peace, mayors of incorporated towns, recorders, Clerk of Superior Court and Sheriff of the County, whose duty it is under the law to re port in triplicate all fines, for feitures and penalties on blank form provided and furnished by the State, that in as much as this law is not generally being com plied with, notice is hereby served that future failure t make' such reports will be sented to the Grand Jury of he Countv and Presiding Jud at the next term of Superior ou; ! !Rb or cUiizdtion jjj l w H.I r-y ij ON MANY if I B.-Ni mi ON MANY Reductions as much as One-Half SATURDAY we will have finished re-marking our entire stock and will offer at the LOWEST LEVEL OF PRICES. New Goods arriving . Automobilists Good West Brothers' add on .9 pje- f 1 W. E. HARRISON & LAND CO. lews in (age 1?. ssassss e)4es'Seeie Read it.
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