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ROCKINGHAM POST-DISPATCH. RICHMOND COUNTY. N. 0.
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The Woman's
Forum
MRS. LUCT F. RUSSEU.
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(SwJ contribution, or
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The Lyceum Course for the Coming
Tear.
Everybody who is interested in!
providing clean entertainment for
the youth of our community is asked
to pay especial attention to the at
tractions offered by the fiedmont
Lyceum Bureau, who will present
four numbers during the coming
season. The artists engaged arc
trained professionals who know how
to please the popular tuste while
presenting music and drama of the
highest order. The prices have been
placed within the reach of all, the
season tickets are two dollars for
the four evenings or one dollars for
each entertainment, if enough sea
son tickets can be sold to guarantee,
the amount promised every child in
the community will be admitted for
one quarter 'the price of a '"movie."
We have all heard the story of the
man in one of New York's most
fashionable restaurants who could
not think of anything that he want
ed but blackberry pie. There be was
with the choicest morsels from the
markets of the world at his com
mand but his appetite refused fr
consider anything but homely black
berry pie! There is more in the
story than a joke; if that man's
taste bad been cultivated, if be had
even known the names of the deli
cacies to be enjoyed there do you
suppose that he would not have had
a lunch of which he would be still
telling his grand children? Some
years ago an American was travel
ing in England and was put into a
railway carriage with a gentleman
with whom he fell into conversation
about their professions. The Ameri
can was a ranchman with wealth
untold in cattle and lands; the Eng
lishman was a writer, he said, and
pulled a manuscript out of his
pocket and read to the American
what he described as "some thing
about a branch." Afterwards he
learned that he had spent half a
day with Lord Alfred Tennyson and
had had the rare privilege of hear
ing the immortal poem "The
Brook" read by the distinguished
author. But he did not have sense
enough to know the high honor
conferred upon him.
Our opportunities for hearing
gopd things in Rockingham are not
very good; some times a good thing
is offered and fails to find apprecia
tion; let us see to it that our young
people do not make similar mis
takes; let us train their tastes until
Ihpy will honestly prefer good mu
sic and good plays to anything like
"The Widow's Revenge," or "Forty
Buckets of Blood. Why shouhln t
they know thaf there are more
good things than blackberry pie?
The first number will be present
ed on December 28th, when every
body wants "some where to go." It
consists of "The Princess Nadonis
Indians four full blooded Indians
who will give nativs songs and reci
tations in native costumes. Princess
Nadonis has been abroad several
Jimes and has Jieen received by the
Crowned Heads who would not no
tice you or me; she is of the tribe
of the Ojibways and composes her
own' songs and poems. She is ac
companied by Chief Konaka White
Eagle of the Winnebago tribe, who
wears the war feathers of his an
cestors worn by Chief Plenty Horse
who wi.s killed in the Custer fight.
Other Numbers will be announced
just before their appearance so that
none may forget. A canvas will soon
be made to place tickets and it is to
be hoped that the public will re
spond generously to this effort of
the Woman's Club. Season tickets
' 2.00, each performance $1.00, all
children 25 cents.
L. P. R.
One lot of Ladies Silk Poplin
and Taffeta dresses values up to
$12.50, goinsr in Terry's Saturday
special for $1.95 each. advt
One barrel of Ginger Snaps for
35c a small barrel, but its to
your advantage to see them at
the U-Save-It Store. advt
Shipp Library to Trinity.
Durham, Dec. 8. There are base
ball scouts and boy scouts, but the
library scout is a new type develop
ed at Trinity college. When Dr. J.
S. Bessett, now nationally known
historian, was connected with the
department of history at Trinity
college he started a work of ferret
ing out valuable old libraies and
securing them for the Trinity libra
ry. Dr. W. K. Boyd, recently elect
ed head of the State Historical So
ciety, carried the work a step farth
er. Now that Dr. Bold is at Penn
sylvania University on leave of ab
sence for a year to do research work,
Dr. R. G. Adams has succeeded to
the library reclamation project
which Trinity professors have set for
themselves. More than 5,5000 vol
umes have been secured from three
sources thus far in the year.
The latest collection secured is
the private library of the late Al
beit M. Shipp, former president of
Wofford college and professor at the
University of North Carolina and
Vanderbilt University. Through the
instrumentality of Dr. A. M. Webb,
Miss Susie V. Shipp, of Durham,
daughter of Dr. Shipp, donated the
libarary to Trinity.
The library, numbering 2,000 vol
umes, for years has remained unus
ed in an upper floor of Dr. Shipp's
planation mansion, just outside of
Cheraw, S. C.
The monetary value of the library
would run into thousands of dol
lars. There are rare files of Eng
lish and American literary periodi
cats and standard works on history
and Biblical literature, making a
prized addition to these sections of
the Trinity library.
Removing
the
farmihi Cause ot
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Thurday Health Talk44
By Mary Loo Miller,
d. c. n. c.
As the gravy thickens,
as pancakes grow in pop
ularity, and the holidays
near, there is a tendency
among those who suffer
from liver and kidney
weakness to experience
backache and its brother
lumbago. Failure of the
kidneys ann bowels to
throw off the waste of
heavier foods developes
the soreness as the blood
absorbes the waste.
Chiropractic spinal ad
justments get at and re
move the cause of this
sluggishness'and recovery
comes about naturally.
Many who are learning
the ail around efficiency
of chiropractic are turn
ing in increasing numbers
to the aid it offers.
Backtclie is Gone.
''Before taking chiro
ropractic spinal adjust
ments I was bothered
with my back and kid
neys and could not sleep
after two or three o'clock
in' the morning, but after
two or three adjustments
I could, sleep till I got np.
The adjustments were
continued and now the
backache is gone for good.
At the same time I was
cured of piles."-- Marion
Morgan, Chiropractic Re-.,
search Bureau Statement
No. 1237H.
When Health Begins
depends on when you tel
ephone me for an appoint
ment. MARY LOU MILLER
Telephone 349
Room 2, Lonfc Building
Rockingham, N..C.
Bargains
that will save
ou many a dot
ar will escape
you if you fail to
read carefully
and regularly the
advertising of
local merchants
In This Paper
LOCAL
ADVERTISEMENTS
For Sale or Rent i
Our residence on East Wash
ington street. Possession given
January 1st, 1922.
John T. Bennett,
advt Wadesboro, N. C.
Wet Weather
We have wet weather goods
rubber boots, raincoats, over
shoes, etc. Dockery - McNair
Clothmg Co. (advt)
You will find the doll you want
at J. E. Haywood's Toyland. All
imported, dressed dolls, kid body
dolls, jointed body dolls, from 5c
to $4.25. advt
Ideal for Peaches.
176 acre farm abutting the
right of way of the Seaboard Air
Line railway; three miles from
Hoffman. Has good air drainage,
and ideally located for peach or
chard; will sell at sacrifice price
to quick buyer. 50 acres cleared ,
two good dwellings. G. C. Bald
win, Hoffman, N. C.
J. E. Haywood's store might be
called a Variety store, for when
you look over his stock you often
find something not found else
where, advt
Do your Christmas shopping
early and be sure to visit E. B.
Terry's Store for the best prices
on quality merchandise to be had
in Rockingham. advt
Follow the crowds and go to
E. B. Terry's business getting
sale. They can save you money.
advt.
Just the right Chistmas gift for
the man or boy. W. E. Harrison
& Land Co. advt
If you like to save money buy
from E B. Terry's. Don't fail to
see their Saturday Specials, advt.
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Visit Toyland
Every little boy and girl that has called around to get acquainted
with the toys has simply had a gorgeous time of it, and we invite you
to bring your little tots and let them see what all old Santa Claus has
left here. The sooner you can come the better, for you know that
once Santa Claus gets hitched up and on his way to fill the thousands
of little stockings that just simply have to be filled regardless, he soon
exhausts about all the toys in sight. So we think it a splendid idea
to SHOP EARLY.
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KIDDIE CARS
KIDDIE CARS and TRAILERS
DRUMS
PICTURE BOOKS
BLOCKS
WALKING PAPER DOLLS
MARY PICKFORD AND
OTHER CUT-OUT DOLLS
I Stephenson - Belk
Don't fail to be on hand early
and see Terry's 98c shoe counter
before they are all picked over.
advt
One of Terry's Specials ladies
$1.50 wool sport hose for 89c pr.
see themjand other specials also.
advt.
Picoting, Plaiting, Dress Mak
ing and Hemstitching, of all
kinds, done on short notice
Supreme Phonograph Distribu
ting Co., Hamlet, Box 383, or
telephone Hamlet 369.
We honestly believe our hat
business will amount to as much
as all other stores in town com
bined. Why is that? Dockery
McNair Clothing Co. advt
Cheese, cheese. The following
imported varieties of cheese at
the U Save-It Store: Roquefort
Pimiento, Philadelphia, Swiss
Loaf and Pineapple. advt
J. E. Haywood &iys he is well
pleased with his Holiday busi
ness this season. It is better
than expected. advt
E. B. Terry's "Business Getting
Sale" is a huge success. As usual,
Terry's Store leads in giving the
best values in standard merchan
dise for less money. advt
The best dress ginghams to be
had will be sold for 15c yd. at
Terry's store Sat., Dec. 10. advt
WE HAVE IT.
Any thing you want to
make the whole family hap
py on Christmas Day also
for years to come. Gifts that
last is our motto.T. R.
Helms & Co., Jewelers.
Christmas candles, all kinds
and sizes, at prices that will sur
prise you; ask us The U-Save-It
Store. advt
All of J. E. Haywood's little
i : j u. jj:. ts
waguns. vciuiaiieues, rviuuie xvai s,
automobiles, rocking horses and
doll carriages have been reduted
in price. advt
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RUBBER BALLS
AUTOMOBILES
TOOL BOXES
ENGINES AND TRAINS
FIRE ENGINES
PIANOS, Up-right and Grand
DOLL BEDS SWINGS
DOLL BLANKETS
AND JUST HUNDREDS OF OTHER TOYS
SELL IT
J. E. Haywood's Toyland, sec
ond floor of his store, will be
open every night in the week
until Christmas, advt
Remember J. E. Haywood's toys
are the most up-to-date line in
the county; are on the second
floor. advt
You are welcome at J. E Hay
wood's store if you don't buy
anything. If you see his line and I
get prices you will come back, ad '
The cat came back, and so will
the good people whom we have
taken pleasure in showing our
line of dolls, toys and fireworks.
We have what you want, at your
price. advt
J. E. Haywood's dolls and toys
are substantial and durable. Best
looking to be had at the lowest
possible price. advt
Xmas toys and fire works, all
kinds. Allen-Morse Co. advt
Ful-o-Pep chicken foods are
worth their weight in chickens.
U-Save-It Store.
, Posted Land.
All lands owned and controlled by I
the undersigned are leaglly posted. I
All persons are hereby notified that
hunting with gun or dogs, the shoot j
ing of any game and all other forms 1
of trespassing is forbidden.
This, October 1st, 1921.
EVERETT FARMS.
Tour Money Back If Rat-Snap
I Doesn't Come Up to These Claims.
DAT-SNAP is absolutely guaran
teed to kill rats and mice. Cremates
them. Rodents killed with RAT-!
SNAP leave no smell. Hats pass up
all food to get at RAT-SNAP. Their!
first meal is. their last. HAT-SNAP
conies in cakes. No mixing. Cats or
j dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, 36c, j
85c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
Watson-King Co., Everett Hardware
Co., L. G. Fox Drug Store, Rocking
ham.
Fruit Cake $2.50
You can buy a five-pound fruit
cake for $2.50 at E. B. Liles.
DOLL CRADLES
DOLL CARRIAGES
WALKING WALLUPUS
TOOL CHESTS
DOLLS BY THE THOUSAND
WAGONS GUNS
WICKER DOLL CARRIAGES
XMAS TREE DECORATIONS
FOR LESS
WHEN NEVES
ARE UNSTRUNG
Glide's Pepto Mangan
Builds Up Vigor
and Strength
There arc times when men and
women cannot help losing strength.
They try to do too much or they
lose sleep or do not eat enough food
that nourishes. Blood becomes
sluggish because poisons clot it.
Fuces grow pale and pasty looking.
It is not long before nerves get un
strung. '
The best way to start a change for
the better is to take a course of
Gudc's Pepto-Mangan. It builds the
blood. The weakness from a lack
of red cells in the blood is overcome.
Glide's Pepto-Mangnn sends a fresh
supply of red cells streaming
through the blood. Good blood, pure
and free from poisons, starts build
ing vigor and strength. Sleep Is
better, appetite keener, so that tha
body becomes properly nourished.
Druggists have Glide's Pepto-Man
gan in both liquid and tablet form.
The name "Glide's Pepto-Mangan''
is on the package. Advt.
Mr. Fred White Says, "Don't Idle
Because Ton Only See Ono Rat"
"I did, pretty soon I found my cel
alr full. They ate my potatoes.
After trying RAT-SNAP I got 5 deud
rats. The rest later. They pass up
the potatoes to ea RAT-SNAP." If
there are rats around your place fol
low Mr. White's example. Three
sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guar
anteed by Watson-King Co., Everett
Hardware Co., L. G. Fox Drug Store,
Rockingham.
KEEP OFF HUSSAW FARM.
Trespassers Take Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
Hussar Farm is posted against bird
hunters and other trespassers. We
mean business about this, and warn
the public to give this notice their
proper attention.
This, Sept. ?th, 1921.
HUSSAR FARM,
MRS. J. C DOCKERY,
E. E. INGRAM.
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