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ROCKINGHAM POST-DISPATCH. RICHMOND COUNTY. . C.
VACCINATION SCHEDULE
Continued from front page.
MR. STOGNER REPLIES
Continued from front safe.
convenience or ill effect That is ling of the warrant against the de-
why the county commissioners have
arranged for the free dispense ires
this summer.
The treatment is harmless aid
practically without pain. It causes
no sore arms or unpleasant after
effects." It will not stop a person
from engaging in any ordinary
work. The treatment is given hypo
dennieally in the left arm. Three
doses must he taken to he effective.
A person so vaccinated is immune
from typhoid Jever for at least three
years.
The Board of Commissioners have
ranged with the County Physician
Dr. W. R. Mcintosh to administer
the treatment in this county. The
anti-typhoid Vaccine U applied free
Jy the State Board of Health. There
will he no charge made and all the
people, young and old, white and
Mark, rich and poor are urged to
take advantage of the opportunity
thus offered.
The schedule of dates and places
of free treatments is as follows;
clip this out for reference, and don't
fail to he on hand for each of the
three doses:
Mondays -Aug. 15, 22, 29. Sept. 5.
Roherdel tat Mill No. 1) 11 to 10
a. m.: J. A. McNeill's Store 10:30 to
11:30 a. in.)
Ledhetter s Mill, 2:30 to 3:30 p. in.
(at Company's Store.)
Tuesdays Aug. 16, 23, 30, Sept. 6.
Roherdel No. 2, 9 to 10 a. m. (at
Company's Store)
Hanah Pickett Mill 10:30 to 11:30
a. m.
TSntwistle Mill 3 to i p. in.
Midway Mill 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. (at
Company's Store.)
Wednesday, Aug. IT, 24, 31, Sept 7.
Hoffman 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.
Hamlet (at Graded School) 3 to
4:30 p. m.
Thursdays- Aug. IS, 25, Sept. 4, 8
Norman 9:30 to 10:30 a. in.
L, I). Futchey's Store 11 to 12 a. m.
Ellerbe ;l to 4:30 p. m. (at School
building.)
Fridays - Aug. 19, 6, Sept. 2, 9.
Pee Dee No. 1 9 to 10 a. in.
Company's Store.)
Pee ee No. 2 10:30 to 11:30 a
(at Mcintosh Bros.' Store).
Steel's Mill 2:30 to 3:30 pr m.
Company's Store.)
J. F. biggs' Store 4 to 5 p. m.
Saturdays Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3, 10.
Great Falls Mill 9 to HI a. m.
Rockingham 2 to 6 iv. m. (at Dr.
Mcintosh's office.)
fendant Lashley, nor was she con
fronted with any letters that she
had written to the defendant, nor
was she the prosecuting witness.
The warrant was sworn out before
H. P. Barrett, a justice of the peace
of Richmond county by W. M. Stog
ner. The attorneys representing the
State and the defendant made a set
tlement of the case between them
selves and to the best interest to all
parties concerned, and the said war
rant was withdrawn by W. M. Stog
ner after the said seftlement had
been made by the attorneys, and
was not withdrawn by Grace Stog
ner, nor did she have anything to
do with its being withdrawn.
"W. M. STOGNER."
THAT LASHLEY ACCOUNT.
The following Is the Lashley ac
count as taken from the Greensboro
Daily News and published last week.
It is reproduced here:
From Greensboro Daily News, July 20th
The charge of criminal assault
against W. L. Lashley, an insu
rance man of Greensboro, made
by the father of Grace Stogner,
of Richmond county, was with
drawn yesterday and Lashley
stands a free man. The. with
drawal of the warrant came after
jMiss Stogner, the prosecuting
witness, admitted the falsity of
her change.
The warrant charged Lashley
with committing a criminal as
sault on Miss Stogner last De
cember. Upon the request of
Richmond county officials Lash
ley was arrested here Saturday
and taken to Rockingham. When
Miss Stogner was confronted
with the fact that many friendly
letters, written by her to Mrs.
Lashley, would be submitted as
evidence, she broke down and
confessed that the charge was
false. Without a hearing the
Richmond county officials turned
Lashley loose, and he came back
to Greensboro yesterday.
at
(at
Roberdel Items.
Rev. D. P. Bridges filled his
regular appointment at Baptist
church Sunday night.
Mr. J. W. Nicholson and family
spent last Sunday with Mr. N. A
Graham.
Mr. L. M. McKenzie of Kan
napolis is here with relatives for
few days.
Mrs. John McKenzie of Xan
napolis is here with relatives for
few days.
Mrs. Fred Meacham of Entwis
tle is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
B. McKenzie
Mr. T. J. Fletcher and family
attended the annual Fletcher re
union at McColl, S. C. last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chis
holm of Charlotte are here with
relatives for a short time.
Mrs. A. C. Huggins and daugh
ter are at her father's for week
end.
Mrs. E. Fletcher is visiting
relatives in McColl, S. C.
Mr. John Watson and family
spent Sunday at her father's, Mr.
S. F. Gibson.
We are glad to say that Misses
Fanny and Flora Terry are much
mproved at this writing.
Sale of Personal Property.
, Pursuant to an order and judgment of
the Superior Court for Richmond County,
in a civil action therein pending entitled
G. E. Hinson vs. Ned Anderson, the un
dersigned Commissioner will expose for
sale st public auction, at the Court House
door in the town of Rockingham On Mon
day the 15th day of August, 1921, at
twelve o'clock, noon, the following de
scribed personal property to wit:
One Ford automobile.
One Jersey Milch cow and calf.
This the 20th dav of July, 1921.
Ozmer L. Henry. Commissioner
HAMLET OPERA
HOUSE
HAMLET, N. a
Clean Entertainment for the Whole
Family.
PROGRAM
FRIDAY, JULY 29th
"THE BAIT"
A Maurice Tourneur Production
with
Hope Hampton
A Paramount Picture
Adici
"Selznick News" and
Hank Mann Comedy.
"JAZZ JANITOR"
SATURDAY, JULY 30
A Melford Production
"THE JUCKLINS"
A Paramount Picture
Added
"Son of Tarzan No. 8" and
"Somewhere in Any Place"
MONDAY, AUGUST 1
BEBE DANIELS
in
"THE MARCH HARE"
Added
"Selznick News"
"Topics of the Day" and
"Mary Had a Little Lamb"
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2nd
ALICE BRADY
in
"THE DEATH DANCE"
Added
"BIG GAME"
Rt 3 News.
MesdamesW J. Gulledge, and
j. M. Lowe, Dixon and Miss Effie
Ingram and Mr. J. A. Covington
motored to Lilesville last Sunday
to see Mrs. Charlie Long.
Don't forget that Friday, after
noon is the ' time for the club
meeting. It meets with Mrs." Al l
lie Dobbins.
Miss Edith Allen, of Biscoe,
was visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Allen's Sunday, the former her
brother.
Mrs. G. H. Kellyland daughter,
Miss Ella, spent the week-end
with Mrs. S. L. Webb, on Wat
son Heights.
Neil Covington entertained a
few of his friends on Wednesday
nightof last week at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Covington, celebrating his 18th
birthday. Games and conversa
tion were the only diversions of
the evening. Delicious cake and
lemonade were served. The boys
all declared that the cake was
the best they had ever eaten, (a
slam on the girls because Neil
cooked the cake,) while the girls
just simply couldn't believe he
cocked it, till his mother said he
did; they admitted that it was
just fine. Thus ended .an even
ing of much pleasure and all de
parted, wishing Neil many more
such birthdays.
Our boys did themselves proud
last Friday night at a "chicken
stew" at the school house. These
"stews" are always of decided en
joyment with the boys.
Miss Sue Covington, of Char
lotte, is home with her father,
Mr. Hampton Covington for a
few days.
The community enjoyed a
delightful picnic Wednesday
in the afternoon, down on the
creek. Swimming was en
joyed, as the boys have fixed a
small "lake" down there.
Misses Lelia and Bertha Sin
clair and Messrs. Monnie and
Wm. Covington journeyed to Rae-
ford, through the country, the
17th, where the Misses Sine!;
visited friends and relatives.
They returned :n Monday, 18;h.
Messrs. Aubrey and William
Covington went to Greensboro
Tuesday, after the letter's sister
Miss Lizzie Covington, who has
been a student the past six weeks
at N. C. C. W., of that citv, re! urn
ing Tuesday afternoon.
Jones Springs
. Water ,
0!$ SALE AT
S. Biggs Drug Store
5 gal. containers at $3.50.
Allowance of $1.50 for return of
empty crate.
Net cost of water : $2.00 for 5 gal.
Jones Springs water is well known to
the people of this county as a water of
merit and health-giving properties, and
needs no other -advertising. Juet say
"Jones Springs" and that is sufficient.
Situated between Ellerbe and Jack
son. Send your order to
BIGGS DRUG STtRE
Rockingham, N. C.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd
ELAINE HAMMEBSTEHf
in
THE POINT OF VIEW'
Added
"KICK"
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th
BILLIE BURKE
in
"EDUCATION OF
ELIZABETH"
A Paramount Picture
Added
"Selznick News"
$200,000 Richmond County,
North Carolina Court
House Bonds
The Board of Commissioners of Rich
mond County, N. C, will receive sealed
bids for $200,000, Richmond County, N.
C, court house bonds, until twelve o'clock
noon, Wednesday, August 3L 1921.
Bonds will be in the denomination of
$1000.00 andrshall not bear exceeding six
per cent interest, both principal and semi
anual interest payable in New York.
Bonds shall mature either serially equal
amounts for thirty years, or straight and
mature 1951, maturities to be determined
bv bids received.
Certified check for $2,000, payable ' to
the order of B. F. Reynolds, Chairman,
shall accompany all bids as evidence of
good faith. The right to reject any and
all bids is reserved.
B. F. Reynolds, Chairman.
Ozmer L. Henry, County Attorney.
At TERRY'S BIG SALE they
are offering new and, better Bar
gains every day. The sale lasts
all next week.
Draying by McNair.
1 have decided to do public
draying in connection with my
store, and can furnish a hand.
W. E. McNair.
aaJlse-JBeeJex
New Victor Records for August
Have Just Arrived
We know they will please you. Don't let the day pass with
out coming in to hear them. Or if you cannot come, send for the
illustrated booklet describing them:
RED SEAL RECORDS
T"m' Arr.cordo . Napulr I tBRe555
Dream Faces . EmIUo Do Gogorza
r "kr- SSf MiSTO "f pHm i" TU (l P;.Y,t R"t '"Plora TW) Emmy Deetinn
ITT"-" " o .TSr"" ""nn) violin Mischa tlman
When the Roan Bloom
btx.au e You re Here
Srani.h Dance, No. 3 (Romania Andaluze) (Seraeeke) Violin
Scheherazade The Young Prince and the Young Princess
Valet in D Rat Major (Chopin) Faeno
Falstafl L'Onore! Ladrl! (Your Honorl Ruffian,!)
Madrigal de Mai (Madrigal of May)
DANCE RECORDS
St. Lout. Blue. Fog Trot Original Dixieland Jan Band
JMk Ma Blues Fox Trot Original Dixieland Jar. Band
I'm Nobody's Baby Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
Listening Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
Cho-Chc-Saii Fox Trot Paul Whltoman and His Orchestra
Song of India Fox Trot Paul Whltoman and Hla Orchestra
Laarn to Smile Fox Trot Paul Whltoman and Hla Orchestra
Ch, Mr: Oh, Mr: Medley Fox Trot Paul Whitenum and Hla Orchestra
INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
64967
88635
649"
886)6
Mabel Garrison
Louise Homer
Edward Johnson
Erika Morini
Philadelphia Orchestra
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Titta Ruffo
Itanato Zamatll
64969
87527
64970
74692
74691
64971
88637
64972
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10
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12
12
10
12
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Mother Match,. I '. -r
Scherzo in E Flot Minor (Salvi) Harp
Canzonette (Mollariidcr)
In the Fcraet lous hoia)
S)tr of 'He $e k:.
M7i:x' ion
sJtoexty b.r Medley Waltz H w j.'i.n Guitars
3sJ ci r,r.r im.- Medlev V' t ltz Kmws7uu puih
ru.- i n i asaajajg r .-.. . t.
CswCMfj :..i.
For- ing
S-'ivin
ThlrAine cf You
CurnVr.n Lullaby
tU By r.3:-so:f
Anna in Indiana
Down Yonder
Don't You Remember the Timet
little Crurr.ba f. Kapplneee
pr inf;tine
yOCAL RECORDS
Alberto Salvi
Alberts Sake!
Victor String Quartet
Victor Orchestra
Florentine) Quartet
Florentine Ouertet
Ferera and Franchlni
For era end Franchini
Scute i Bund
Souse's Band
Elele Baker
Lambert Murphy
Peerleaa Quartet
Albert Campbell-Henry Burr
y Alleen Stanley
Arthur Fields
Peerlaaa Ouartet
Louise Terre.l-Charles rlar t
t.harlea Harrison
Cbarlea Harrison
16772 1(1
18773 10
18777 l
IS778 10
45248 10
14753 10
16769 10
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45249 IO
18762 IO
18774 10
18775 IO
IS776 IO
Long Furniture Co.
IMmtf&tyaon I V, y ' JL A la- MmofSatfaaum
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B-98
13,759 Buick automobiles
were delivered into the hands
of owners in June.
This proves thoroughly that
the American public is both
willing and able to buy gen
erously where it is assured lull,
dollar for dollar value, and
it demonstrates also that a
large percentage of the motor
ing public does have this buy-j
ing confidence in Buick per
formance and Buick worth.
Prices of Buick Six Cylinder Models
Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster - 145
Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touriai; , 1J
Mn.lrl J2-4A Three Pasefnecr Coupe ! 21 JS
Model 22-47 Five PaiiengeredaB - 't'i 24JS
Model 22-41 Four Psneoger Coupe - t-A 2J2S
Model 22-49 Seven Faffeoger i ounn, ,
Model 22-50 Seven Paenger Sedan
HI RM MeUeex '
2325,
,1735
3
RICHMOND BUICK COMPANY
Rockingham, - - - - - - N. C.
'When BferrER. automobiles are built, buick will build them

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