PAGE EIGHT Rockingham Post-Dispatch, Richmond County, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927 OFF TO SCHOOL Where Young Folks Are Going. To State University: McLean Leath Thomas Leath Jim Bell Red Price Clay Bell Nick Dockery Robert Cole Sam Silverstein CI op COTTOH Radiator WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE FOL LOWINd PLACES IN RICHMOND COUNTY I 1 Hamlet Gin & Supply Company, Hamlet L. M. Massey Gin' G. B. Myers Willie Langley M. L. Altman (N Marston i Hoffman Osborne & S. Depot) Ellerbe B. C. Ellerbe (Rockingham Depot) Rockingham Advances made on both optional and seasonal pools A. D. ENNETT Phone 205 , District Supervisor Laurinburg, N. C. 7T VEOW EES FRONT STORES The South's Greatest Grocery Organization HERE'S VALUE FOR YFl COLONIAL or MISSION SLICED PEACHES, No. 1 can To Wake Forest College: Jesse Phifer Clarence Phifer Marion Lee Hinson T. Berry Liles Walter Covington. Maurie Cree. Duke University: John Thomas Jordan Sullivan Fred Rainwaters University of S. C: Robert M. Covington. N. C. C. W., Greensboro: Mary Little Steele Martha Fletcher Biggs Sadie Silverstein Myrtle Porter Lola May Cockman - I Ollie May White Mary Louise Liles Eleanor Williams Gladys Jlicks Johnsie McAulay Rosa Levine. Salem Academy, Winston: Frances Fowlkes. 1 Libby's Sliced Piiieapple, No. 2 can 22c LIBBY or DEL MONTE SPINACH, Large can 18c BROOMS, FOUR STRING 37c D P. BORAX-SG AP, 6 for 25c -: . . W;0NIMR or PALACE f - The World's Best Drink I ' - -I "T ' ii I in HI i " 1 -' J - - - , - j 5 , . . r : ... ..jl4 . .ooffV'iIiAJ' Patent or Self Hfeind - ' o 1 12-ib.' 24-lb. 148-11). 4oC 52c $1.00 $1.05 i ; T . , Tirnr tand o' Lakes OUT Pride BREAD Sweet Cream Giant 21o Wrappel Loaf Butter, 53c IOC Cut from Tub St. Mary's, Raleigh: Jennie Wall McRae. H Peace Institute, Raleigh Hester Stephenson Converse College, Spartanburg: Fay Cox. 1 Meredith College, Raleigh? Bruce Gore i Blondie Mnrsp i Westhampton College, Richmond: Rosalie Gore. Coker College, Hartsville: Virginia Benton. EAT ONE TO PAY Modernize your heating plant it's cheaper in the end and enjoy clean, healthful warmth while you are paying for it Details gladly and freely given. Just 'phone, call, or write. ONLY STANDARD EQUIPMENT USED All Work Guaranteed American Ideal ii Radiators .Boilers F. S. HASTY & COMPANY SOUTH HANCOCK STREET, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. Office phone 131 House phone 116 i i i I t I 1 I I I" 'J I 1 II- 1 l MM MHil I I I KWV-7NrA II f 1 I Westhampton College. Richin or, J. 11! IK I "r -a,ur- r -Ma-a ips-WE w msi v wm 9L-:r . ." tp Woodbury II " J Settle Dockery - ' '. " - I Mrs. Hodgebarger's Private llass, f : " MffW ; - - ' - - W. - l Raieigh : . t . . ' -: -' - ' : -,r' 7" : H Alice Lassiter ' S " - - yltltxv " ) ,;'.v o v" - j j j : .. V xht ) ' . R : I I: Busck took vibration out of the engine Now- ' it has taken it out of the road Now Buick tor 1928 has come forward with another great contribution to motoring ccmfort. Buick has taken vibration out of the road by equipping every Buick with Hydraulic Shock Ab sorbers, fron : and rear an added lux ury that the savings of Buick volume have supplied. Let us put a J3uick for 1928 at your dis posal so you may test this riding com fort for your: ;elf. Sedans 1195 to 81995 t Coupes 1195 to 1850 Sport Models 1195 to 155 d?' pJic" f- -!F,".' ch., government tax to be added. 1 he O. M. A. C. financing plan, the most desirable, is available. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM I wish to thank the many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of my sister, Sarah Riddle. May God bless you all. Londia Riddle. BU1QK!Q PEE DEE NO. 1 ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linker are on a ten days' visit to Mrs. Linker's rela tives in Conwell, S. C. Misses Ellen Maske and Monnie Patterson spent Sunday down in Wolf Pit visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jarmon and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Melton were in Poik ton Sunday. - The announcement of the birth of a son, Leonard Bruce, to Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Covington in mapolis has been received here. Mr. and Mrs. Covington are former residents of this place. Mr. Burley Solomon returned home atterspendmg the summer with his brother, Mr. Duke Solomon in Aber deen. Miss Eunice Covington spent Sun day at Roberdel with the Misses Flora and Nettie Thomas, f Kiro. MONEY TO LOAN 1 am now able to make additional loans on real estate in Rockingham ??5 e!ther Vr 10 yea- Having Placed over $350,000 on real estate m Hamlet and Rockingham, I can close acceptable loans for still further amounts within 15 days fl0m re ceipt of application. - lnLCan alfu Place second mortgage hJL n f prPerty of which 1 have formerly placed first mortgage M. W. NASH Hamlet, N. C. ORDER OF RE.SAi" JENKINS-TUCKER BUICK COMPANY M. Rockingham L. TUCKER, Manager Hamlet THE APPRECIA' POST-DISPATCH ES YOUR PATRONAGE RICHMOND COUNTY S entPeUredUaKnt &n rder of Resale CouS f lt e Clerk of Superior ourt of Richmond County ' thp un- the urTlrc- POWer and authority in W. TJSnd , tr-se vestedy by Ellerbe io an order of resale r -j on Mtlui-tJ ber, 1927 at 12 o'clock M at the courthouse door in th TC'li V,6. We desire to take this public means of expressing our thanks to the general public for making our Open ing this week so successful. We are here to render you efficient service, with values priced from 5 cents to $2.98 that will make you become a real friend of this Austin-Clontz chain of stores. We buy cooperatively FOR LESS, and that is why we can sell to you-for less. Come in and see our new store, no matter whether you buy or not. We want to get acquainted. Sincerely Dewey H. Turner Manager for 5c TO $2.98 CHAIN. In old Long Furniture store Rockingham, N. C. (Between Fox drug store and Star theatre) ineham offer for resale to the high est bidder, for cash, the following described lands, to-wit: "Adjoining the lands of Geoige Coggins, Henry Mason, M. T. Hin ?on, J. M. Dockery and others Begin ning at the forks of Mason's Spring Branch and runs dowi, said Spring Branch the following courses end dis tances: N. 62 degrees West 14 2-3 poles; N. 48 degrees West 34 poles; N. 64 degrees West 28 poles; N. 65 degrees West 2.50 chains; South 60 degrees West 8 chains; South 40 de grees West 2.25 chains; South 70 de grees W. 6.25 chains; N. 81 degrees West 6.25 chains; South 75 degrees West 9.75 chains; N. 52 degrees West 17.25 chains; North 75 degrees West 2.15 chains to Henry Mason's cor ner; thence North 25 degrees "E. 177 poles to an old Cherry tree ; thence S. 55 degrees East 115 1-2 poles to a post oak; thence N. 51 degrees E. 22 poles to Baggett's Branch; thence ' up Baggett's branch the following courses and distances: E. 4.50 chains North 55 degrees East 4 chains ! to the old Rockingham Road ; thence iup the old Rockingham Road the fol lowing courses and distances: - S. !63 1-2 degrees West 1 chain; S. 43 1-2 degrees West 1.65 ' chains, South 1 degree West 2 chains; S. 7 degrees E. 2 chains; S.. 23 'degrees W. 3.04 chains; South 13 1-4 degrees W. 4.04 cnains; S- 1-2 degree E. 4.82 chains; S. 16 degrees E. 3.36 chains; S. 20 3-4 degrees E. 5 chains to a white -oak; thence S. 27 1-2 degrees E. 37 poles to the beginning Corner, at the fork of the Isaac Mason Spring .Branch ; containing 165 1-2 acres and being the same land conveyed to Henry Robinson by J. M. Dockery and wife, by deed dated Febi-uary 20th, 1918 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rich mond County in Book 104, at page 405." - : ..' ;:-;:. .. This is a resale and biddir will start at $1,050.00. This Sept. 8th.' 1927. Chickamauga Trust Company, Trustee. Bynum & Henry, Attorneys. (Sept. 15, 22.) i