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THE WEEKLY PEVIEW: REtUSVliitE, N. C. AUGUST 23. 1895. AUGUST 1895. jjT 5 6 7"1T9 10 ll 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 326 20 27 28 29 30 31 New AtlvertUenient. New York Racket. The Thinacura Co Wanted "XT. Y. Z." Greensboro Nurseries. For Rent J. B. Johnston Land Sale P. B. Johnston, Com'r. Notiee of Sale F. M. Simmons, Collector. TIIK NEWS OF A WEEK. Happenings and ronal Mention Of Intereitt to Hume lleaMlera. as new arrivals are being an nounced The New York Racket wants to announce a few. Look m their A a space this week. A band of Gypsies are camped near ijoya s pona. A few piles of newtoba'XJO has Mr. D. A. Hendrix has been a little indisposed this week. Mr. Walter Blackwell spent several days in Roxboro this week. Th Y.mfcrt.fi meotincr will Hixrin r . . -W- . , . o ounaay at JLiOwe s church. Mr. C. Clark has a new arrival this week a handsome little girl baby. Mr. R. O. Gladstone will leave next Monday for his old home in Canada. Messrs. Russell Tucker and Robert Blackburn spent Sunday in Madison. Rev. L. W. Crawford is spending a short vacation at Connelly's Spring. Mr. Walter Gardner, of the Dan ville Star, spent Sunday on a visit to irienas nere. - Mr. R. T. Williams attended the Primitive Baptist Association at Rox boro this week. Mr. Edd Windsor left for Darling ton, S. C, last week, where he will engage in business. We are sorry to know that several members of Mr. D. M. Moore's family are down sick with fever. Misses Carrie and liar die Martin, of Winston, are visiting Mr. 11. T. Martin, Wentworth street. Mr. A. II. Motley and family at tended the Primitive Baptist Associ ation at Roxboro this week. Mr, John D. liuttinea' home has been brightened this week by the ar rival ot a bouncing baby boy. Mr, J. S. Iiutcherson ard family have returned from a visit to Mrs. llutcherson's parents in Salem, Va. Messrs. Jim icoggin and Man ton Oliver attended the Primitive Bap tist Association at Roxboro this week. Misses Carrie, Flossie and Julia Settle, of Greensboro, are the guests of Mrs. S. 11. Boyd, at Hermitage, near town. Mrs. E. S. Sheppe, who has been visiting at her cousin's, Mr, James A. Williamson, in Caswell county, will return today. Elder Lester, of Virginia, preached two able sermons at the Primitive Baptist church here Tuesday which were listened to by large congrega tions. Mr. W. D. Pool was elected to the otlice of vice counsellar m Carolina Council No. 9. Jr. O. U. A M.. last night to succeed Mr. J. G. Dudley, resigned. The, rnmnr that Mr. Simpson Schenck and Miss Mabel Case were married at Wentworth this week, as telegraphed to Greensboro, was total ly unfounded. At Pelham yesterday Mr. Van Womack, of Danville, who was at tending the bed side of a sick friend suddenly dropped dead, it is sup posed from heart disease. Misses Ada and Jessie Denny, who have been visiting friends in Greens boro and Fayetteville lor several weks returned home today, to the delight of their many friends. Mrt. Wm. Johnston and two chil Arm of Richmond, who have been on a visit to her sister, Mrs R. J. Oliver for a number of weeks, re turned homo Monday. Mr. Joe Fetzer has returned from a nleasant soioutn in South western Virginia where he has been for the past two months. We are glad to nnta nuite an improvement in his health. Married, at the residence of Mr, S. O. Norman, on Ridge street, Mon day afternoon, Mr. N. P. Turner and Miss Ninnon Turner, both of Henry countv. Va. Rev. L. W. Ciawford officiated. ' d.veral knock out and drag-out fights occurred in town Wednesday. The bc-licerants were up before His Honor. Mayor Redd, yesteruay and the town exchequer was enriched several dollars m lines imposed on them. Prof. J. II, Synnott, principal elect of the hieh shool in the Keidsville Graded scbools.a rrived last week, Mr. Svnnott has the reputation of being a tine teacher, and be is a hard worker. He will prove quite an ad dition to the faculty. The jury yesterday morning re turned verdicts of gui.ty against seventeen of the twenty-three rioters who have been on trial in Winston for several days. All were sentenced to the county roads, the three leaders for twelve months, eleven for four months and three for three months. The A. II. Motley Tobacco Company shipped a full car load of their High Grade brand of smoking tobacco to Memphis, Tenn., Monday. It is an unusual occurrence to ship as much as a carlo id of granulated tobacco to one town and it shows that this brand of smoking tobacco is enjoying a phenomenal run in the Memphis territory. The first issue ot Madison s new . paper, the Observer, appeared last neatly gotten up The local depart ment is very attractive and enter taining. It is to be Hoped that the good people of our sister town will show a proper appreciation ot young Oliver s ellorts to iiive them a read Mrs. W. J. Irvm has divided to trmnt Vua fall a tiw mitlinrtf atj it-u VUVUV AAAM AAjAAA MV I J W J and will leave in a few days for the North to buy her stock. She is an experienced milliner, having been with Mrs, J. A. Roach & Son tor several years, where she gained valuable knowledge of the business. The Review bespeaks for Mrs. lrvin a liberal share of the trade. Splendid rains fell the latter mrt of last week and also this week. The corn and tobacco crops are now as sured and in all orobabilitv will be exceptionally good, though there are I some complaints that flea bugs are iniaring corn and tobacco in some sections. A few of our farmers have begun curing tobacco and re ports say that very good cures were maae. A rumor has been current here several days, says the Leaksville Lllerald, to the effect that the exten sion of the Danville and Western railroad from this place to Mocksville is among the possibilities of the near future. It is understood that th Eroject is being seriously considered y the officials of the company, but beyond this nothing definate can be learned. We regret to know that Mr. J. uuaiey win leave Keidsville next Monday for a prolonged residence in the far West. He has accepted the Tv -1 m . - position as manager of the A. H. Motley Cob. tobacco businpsa in Portland, Oregon, which has grown to such propotions in that section that it is necessary to place a resi dent manager in charge. The manv friends of Mr. Dudley wish lor him a pleasant trip and hope his new home win prove to be a pleasant and con genial one. The big excursion to Wilmington which was udvertfsed to go on Mon day did not excurt. The train was made up at Danville and was' ready to pull out on payment of the $650 agreed upon for the trip, but the managers could not raise the monev and the train never left Danville. A large crowd here who had bought ucKets stood around the depot nearly all day waiting for the train. Finally it was announced that the trip had been postponed and their monev was refunded. Five of our colored citi zens were among the charterers of the train and had paid 1156 to the rail road as a guarantee, which they, of course, lost. Mr. Cosmo Benson leased the refreshment privileges and had prepared quantities of eddibles tor tne trip. The failure to go caused nmi considerable loss. The Reidsville stockholders of the enterprise lay all tne Diame on tneir Danville partners. xney say tney wm nave tne excur sion yet and are trying to arrange tor it some time next month. OUR BARGAIN COUNTER. Latest styles in posing at Stone's gallery. Mantello cabinets 12 50 per dozen at tone s gallery. New goods arriving daily at P. II. Williamson & Co's. Shipstuff and flour at rock bottom prices at M. A. White's. White, black and figured lawns and organdies very cheap at Wootton's Racket Store. Just think of it, seven dollars worth of Black Silk Finish Henrietta for H 55, at Hendrix's. P. H. Williamson & Co. are ex clusive agents for the Chattanooga Cane Mill, the best made. Do you want a new hat? If so call on Williams, Hopkins & Co. They have hats in all 6hapes, styles and prices. Attention farmers ! For the best wheat fertilizers send your orders to P. H. Williamson & Co. They sell the best brands on the market. L. M. Sharp, the barber, is -now in the Reid building. He has with him Joe Cutter and Will Spencer, two expert and experienced artists. Williams, Hopkins & Co. have a few light colored suits on hand which they will sell at a very great sacrifice. Now is voar chance to get a nice suit for a little money. A Great Bargain Hendrix has 60 yards of Black Silk Finish Henrietta 4C inches wide, regular dollar a yard quality for 65c. Keep your pants on with Atwood suspenders, is good advice. So come along to Williams, Hopkins & Co. and get a rair, and be convinced that they are the only suspenders made to wear. J. II Hampton, of Leaksville. has the largest and most complete buggy and carriage factory in the countv. His work stands at the head of the list for durability, lightness and beauty. He also makes a specialty of repairing all kinds of vehicles. Have a dozen of those Mantello cabinets at Stone's. Only $2.50. Friends, look to your own interest in buying shoes, and have none but the best. Williams, Hopkins & Co. represent three of the leading brands of shoes in the United States. They have Zeiglers, lieiser s and W. Li. Douglas', the best in the world. From this date, August, until Sept 1st. Hendrick will sell his $3 50 Shoes for $3.00 and his $3.00 quality for f 2 5U In summer heat we sweat and pant ; 'tis cool apparel that we want. For footwear neat and cool tis true. there 8 nothing like an Oxford shoe. Our line of ladies' Oxfords in all styles of tip of best wearing qualities and lowest prices, are now open to the inspection of the public. w cotton Bros. The Oxford Ties are the ties that bind; most praised are they by womankind, especially if they have purchased their Oxford's out of our superb and elegant line. It is worth noting, too, that we have the biggest trade on shoes of any other house in the county straws showing how the wind blows. Wootton Bros, Neat paper hanging done by James Griffith, Jr. ' He will give you a nice iob. Try him.' .Leave orders at W. B, Beacham's. If you want the best hat for the money ever ottered in Keiasviue, iust call on Williams, Hopkins & Co. They have received a large lot of the very latest shapes, and prices are so low they Bell at sight. Hendrix has just received his fall stock of E. P. Reed & Co s. make of Ladies Shoes. They are the prettiest and neatest ever seen in Keidsville. That Gaul Cure is Cure-i us-stuff . J. A. Peas. The public will find a full supply of The Southern Prize turnip seed at our store. Hundreds will testify to the fact that no better seed can be used by our people. purceii & imaiey, For Rent. The Lehman residence on west Market s reet. ix large mry room and kitchen. Building in good repair. Good garden, splendid well oL water, and necessary out houses. Apply 10 James EL Womack. Have you a horse with a sore back or sore shoulder? Get a box of that Wonderful Gaul Cure from J. A. Pears if it don't cure your money will be returned. Nice four room house for rent. Poses8ion at ance. George Smiley. A full line of Williams, Kneeland & Co's,, men's shoes just received at Wootton Bros. Their shoes are as good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine them before buying. Absolutely the best for the money. The Harrisburg Ladies Shoes, sold onlv by Wootton Racket; in button and lace, plain and patient leatner tip, narrow, medium and broad opera and common sense toes. i - " . Two dollar Parasols for $1.25 at Hendrix's. Wootton Racket sells the best ladie's shoes for the price that is sold in Reidsville. - Try a pair and be con vinced even though it be against your will. We are just gettine in today our fall stock of Dry Goods. Notions and Shoes. We sell the Archdale Shoes and guarantee every pair to give sat isfaction, Lamberth ec Humus. Crockery and -.Tinware just re ceived at Lamberth & Huffines'. Cheap for cash. Try our Roasted and Green Coffee, 18. 20 and 23d. Just as good as you can find on the market. Sugar 5 to 5Jc. Lamberth & Huffines. Bring me all the dry hides you can find I pay cash for them. -J. A Peas. Call iat Lamberth & Hufiiues and get a smoke. We have the Hero Cigar for 5c. None better for the money. We have good Cigars 2 for 5 cents. Try our uountry Mams, thev are fine. We also have the Sugar Cured Hams at 10 to 13a Lambert & Huf- fitiS. For Rent The store house now occupied by G. D. Williams will be for rent after Dec. 31st. The location is the best for general merchandise in the town of Reidsville. Apply to. J. B. Johnston. Just received another lot of those elegant cheap Buggies, come and see them. J. A. Peas. Childrens Black Stockings, 25c. quality for 14c, at Hendrix's. Sunday-School Plcnla at Bit. Herman Chorcta. The Mt. Herman Sunday-school and the evening Sunday-school at Harrisons School-house with several friends invited from Wentworth and Bethlehem Sunday-schools met at Mt. Herman church Wednesday, the 14th, for an old fashioned picnic. No Sunday-school speeches or any thing of the kind, bnt a day spent to gether for amusement, recreation and other things necessary to make a picnic enjoyable. Such as croquet for the young people which was much enjoyed, although some of them would forget to play when their time came, being otherwise engaged in matters of more importance. And the boys and some of the older men played marbles, while the little ones enjoyed their swings. Then there was another class of young ladies aud gentlemen who thought time too precious to join with the old people in talking about Sunday school and church work, so they went off to themselves and talked matters they didn't want everybody to hear. So tne morning passed off pleasantly. Next came the most interesting part of the picnic program. Boxes, baskets and trunks were brought in from every direction filled with every thing good to eat that could be had at this season and from the quantity the ladies must nave expected a mul titude of hungry people. After all had enough (and the crowd was large) at least half that was spread was taken up. Good order was the order of the day. The people acted like people in stead of etiring and mess ing up what was on the table, all that was left was as nice as when put out and everything so nicely prepared that any one could enjoy eating. Then came apples, peaches, grapes and cider, so it was a treat we don t get every day. The friends from Wentworth and Bethlehem remem bered what people at a picnic liked, so they went prepared lo help satisfy the crowd The evening was spent pleasantly together until time to break up then they sang "God with you till we meet again" ana all went hame wishing for another just like it next year. One of Them. TO FIGHT THE THlsT. A Powerful Conibiuatlou Formed fur Thl Purpose. St. Louis, Aug. 22 As a result of the secret meeting of plug tobacco manufacturers held at the Planteis' Hotel this morning, at which Hon. Jaul J. Sorg, of Middletown, Ohio, presided, the P. J Lorillard Tobacco Company, of Jersey City, P. J Sorg; Liggett & Myers, and the Drum mond Tobacco Company, ot St. Louis, will engage in the mauufac- t ire of cigarettes in opposition to the American Tobacco Company as soon as plants can be installed. Seventeen manufacturers were present at the meeting, and it is probable tLat it found satisfactory, all will embark in the manulacture of cigarettes shortly, Those in attendance, in addition to the St. Louis men, were: Pierre Lorillard, New York; Robert McGm nis. New York: P. J. Sorg, Middle town, Ohio, Oren Scotten, Detroit; E. C. Way, Detroit; E. U. Mayo, Richmond, Va ; N. H. Bowman, Lynchburg Va. ; Thomas Atkinson, Kichmond, Va. Will He do it? The Winston correspondent of the Charlotte Observer saj s: "Solicitor Mott said to me today that he ex pected to indict every white man he could get evidence against wno was at the. recent riot with pistols, and not deputized by the sheriff. rJe says he wants to see what the court will do witn tne wmtes. Mott is a bitter Republican and did very little work in the prosecution of the negro rioters. He claims to have been sick for several days. Messrs. Glenn & Manly and Mr; Buxton represented the State." Keuewal of tbe North Carolina Railroad Leaae. At a meeting of the directors of the North Carolina Railroad at Burling ton last Friday it was decided to lease that road to the Southern Railway for a period of ninety-nine years. The contract provides that the South ern shall pay six and one-half per cent for six years from January 1st, 1896, and seven per cent, for ninety-three years, including all taxes, corporation expenses, etc., and at the expiration of the lease it surrenders all improve ments. Bloomers and Bicycles. Rev. L. G. Broughton. of Calvary Baptist church, Roanoke, preached a sermon on bicycles and bloomers at that church Sunday night. He de nounced the new woman as a mixture of devil and fooL He deprecated the tendency on the part of woman to imitate man to the extent of wanting to vote and wear pants. He declared as- a physician that bicycling is in jurious to the health of women, and said that bloomers ought to be pro hibited by law t?s indecent- Corbett's Last Marriage. Some people are wondering how Corbett could marry again when the recent divorce decree obtained by his first wife restrained mm. The di vorce was obtained in New .York. Corbett and his new wife were mar ried in New Jersey, claiming to be resident of that State. Tbe marriage holds good, m any state except New lor. " ..- ,-- TVnt.wnrl.k Nmi. I Mount Herman Baptist Church Sunday-school had a very enjoyable i entertainment at their church on last Wednesday, to which they cordially invited tne sister cnurcnes, Metnocusi and Presbyterians, showing a lovable Christian spirit, and harmony peace and loVe abounded with clu.er, with seven baskets full left over. The County Commissioners at their August meeting acting as a school board formed a new school district. No. 67, just northwest of Reidsville out of .district No. 15 and 16, taking Tbos. Burton's children out of No. 7 and appointed as committeemen, C. 11. Stokes, H. A. Clarke and Rob t. Summers. Ruffin Cox, a farmer near here, tells of lightning coming down in a sheet and killing his tobacco ten or twelve feet square on Mr. Whitte- more's place. F. la. Jjejgado, one of Rockingham s most live farmers, showed your cor respondent a bunch of grass contain ing about ten stalks five feet high, somewhat like corn which makes ex cellent hay. It is advisable for our farmers to try a specimen of it next year. Col. Dave Malloy, one of the lead ing Ruffin Ridge farmers, placed in my office an ear of corn almost the exact shape of a man's left hand, be ing round like a wrist then widening out flat showing the clinched hand and five fingers branching off in small ears. It was pulled before the grains matured on 'the small ears imitating fingers, but the clenched had has full grains. We may infer from this that the crop of 1895 has grasped a f nil harvest. Mrs. John T. Pannell and family are now at the Reid House, making in all about 25 regular boarders seek health and pleasure. Miss Cise, of Greensboro, occompanied by Mr. S. Schenck, came in last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wylie gave quite an enjoyable entertainment at their summer home on Monday evening last to the little folks in honor of the sixth birthday of Master Alfred, their son, which gave unbounded enjoy- : ment to the children of town and visitors. It consisted of a lawn part v. watermelons, ice-cream and cake made the inward cheer. Each Miss and Master was presented on leaving with a souvenier. a beautiful Chinese lantern lit up with wax tapers of the illuminations which the lawn was so beautifully embellished in groups of six to correspond with the number of years Alfred, the host, was years old. These little ones will always re member this kind entertainment by the kmd host and for their untiring hospitality, which will gladeu their little hearts for all time to come. This week Salem has hi r protracted meeting conducted by Kev. Mr. Wombla. A large crowd was present last Sunday. Rev. E P. Ellington preached at Danvalley last bunday. Mrs. Grocm and children, of liock Uiil, S. C, who have been visiting re ; latives in this county, left Monday for East Bend to visit her father, Mr lrvin. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rubt. Morphis, who will spend about ten days. Cutting and curnng tobacco win commence next week after which our farmer boys wont have much fun. MARQUE. Mr. RtBwn' Dilemma. The Treasury Department records 8 how that ex Senator Ransom has drawn in salary and expenses as min ister to Mexico about $5,000, of which $4,275 was for salary up to June 1st. The last payment made to him was on June 22nd for $1,490, which in claded his May salary. Now that the legal phrase of the case has been settled adversely to Mr. Ransom, Auditor Holcomb, who is responsi ble for all money rongfully paid through his office, will, following his usual custom, in case Mr. Kansom is reappointed, withhold his salary untd the accumulation tquals the amount wronjriuny paiu nina. inis is only, of course, in case Mr. Ran som does not straighten out the mat ter bv returning all the money here tofore paid him and appeal to Cou gress for the payment of the salary thus returned. Better Health Than Ever "An attack of La Grippe, three years ago, left me a physical wreck, and being naturally frail aud delicate, it seemed as if I never should rally again. In duced at last to try Sarsaparilla I was surprised after taking it two weeks, to find I was gaining strength, and now I am pleased to say I am enjoying better health than I ever had lefore in my life." Eva Bragg, Lincoln, 11L Highest Awards World's Fair Chicago. WANTED! To buy or lease at some good point in the btate an established aloon with bar hxtures complete. Address, S B M wm mm X- Y. Z Care of The Review. Reidsv;lle. N C. FOR JIENT. The store-house now occupied by G. D. Williams will be tor rent after D?c. 31st, The loca tion is the best for general mer chandise in the town of Reids ville. Apply to J B. Johnston. NOTICE OF SALE. U. S. Internal Revenue. Collectors Office, Kaleieh. Aue. 10, 05. Notice is hereby given of the sale, of the following property to the highest bidder for cash ut Madison , N. C . on the 3rd day of September, 1895 at 1 o'clock p, m ; . - " '' rive Darreis containing 132 gallons corn wnisKey, a copper stills, caps ana worms. To satisfy des raint warrant against Jas. A. Shaffer and seized of him under section 3190 R. S. This 10th day of August 1895, LrJ r . M. blMMUNs, v Collector 4th Dist, N. C . By S. G. Woods, ; ; 7th Div. 4th Dist. N, C, ARRIVALS It FALL One car load barrels of standard granulated sugar, making the lourth car we have bought this year. She is going at $490 per hun dred. Fil ty- five cases boots and shoes bought before the ad vance in leather. About one hundred pieces pant gotls from the cheapest up. Salem and Leaksville goods a specialty. Leaksville yarns, all colors, and carpets all prices. Three cases new calicoes. Four bales A A sheeting. Four barrels soda at 4c lb, 7 tor 25 c. Four "barrels black pepper 6 1-2 c. Lanterns 33c. Tobacco Knives and Thermom eters. A big lot of clothes and hats di lect from the manufac turers. All we ask is for yon to examine our slock. Don't forget the furniture we give away. Save your coupons. RACKET STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF- The Bank of Reidsville A.t close of business, July 11, 1895. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, 113,014 6fi 6.984 52 1,335 28 Ileal Lstate, Overdrafts, Banking House, Furnitur8afe8 and fixtures, 7,032 84 1.731.58 2,078.22 7,067.65 683.05 Expenses and Taxes Paid, Due from other Banks, Cash Items, Gold Com, $1,800.00. Silver Coin, 2.521 86. Currency, S,540 00. Total Cash in V ault. 12.861 86 Total, $ 152,789.66 LIABILITIES: Capital Paid in. $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Profits, 17,994.47 Leposit8. subj -ct to cnecK, b,80l.4U Deposits, interest bearing, 8.914.43 Due to other Banks, 3,158. 19 Cashier's checks outsanding 198 47 Certified checks 422 70 Bills lie discounted 2,300. 00 Total $152,789.66 His Leading Conseratary of Amarica Cam. r abltbk, Uirector. louodcdis 18&3 by . TouriSe. fa-Hi; i' pnrine full information. Frank W.H alb. General Manaw. DR. J. N. HES'i trf DENTAL SURGEON REIDSVILLE, N. C. Office Uosuurs. corner Peav Block. JONES - SEMINARY, Eor Youg Ladies Beautiful location M teral Springs, no- equa ed healthfulness K'o ' imxlnus, wel' urnish-1 buildings, wim o en nro-p ares Thorough instraeti'-n by the very esi t acli- t.-rs. Kenned nome lite. ! Tactical ira nmi? jo 'iomestic affairs. Entire cost of boarding and tuition, including atin, $8 oo pei month Music and Artonlv 3 00 per month extra tor each. For Catlaogue address the Principal, Kt. C. A. HAMPTON, All HealioK. N. C T. A. FOX & CO. F MINERAL DIRECTORS -URHISHERSV AND EMBALM ERS, 427 Main Street, Danvil e. Va J Flippin, Agt., Neapolts. NOTICE. Ti-tra nf i1miniraion nron 'he estate of I. H. F rash u re deceased, having thW day la sted to the undersign a trom tne oureriot Cnnrt of Rockinirham countv. No' ice is here by given to all persons indrbted to said estate to come forward and settle, and al prrson. holding claims gainst said estate to present them tor payment amy proven on or "" Augnst 15th, or thU notice shall be proved in bar ot their recovery, 1 nt.-, sng. 5, 105. JONATHAN ROBINS N, Adm'. of. J A. Frashure, deceased r witr ntrrnu and woman In tbe United States interested in the Opium and Whisky w.kita tA ha one of my books on these dis eases. Address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, tia. YJox 882. and one will be sent joa tree. SMITHDEAL COLLEGE, Richmond. Va f Book-keeping. Penmanship Telsrpfiy, potA sexes. Y0S.il iu 60 GENTS BUSHEL. FOR SOWING. J. J. Ptanix, GREENSBORO.N.C REMOVED TO NEW QUARTER Opposite Citizens' Bank, BALDEN, THE TAILOR Has Just Received the Latest Novell ies in Spring and Summer Goods. Cleaning and Kepairing neatly and promptly Executed. E. P. SANGSTON, D. R. JEWELERS, OPTICIANS, WATCHMAKERS, 328 Main Street, Danville, Va A Large and Handsome Stock of Diamonds, 'atf hes. Jewelry. "locks Silverare, Cut Glas. Pian. and Banquet Lamps. High Af Pottery. Ouyx Tables. Etc. AH fine and Complicated Watch Clock and Jewelry Repairing. Watch Inspector fo the Southern R. R. Co. EXCELSIOR- Pearle Tube Roses. BLOOMING BULBS. OdIv 20c. per dizen. postage prepaid By express f 1.25 per 100. Greensboro Seed & Plant Co 223 South Elm ist., Greensboro, N. Mention this paper when writing. F H. DOUB, Greensboro, N. C. repairs Rir.vr.iyci ilWl V UXJ u a" full line of Bicycle Supplies Alway on Hand. Have Your Wheel Re Nickeled Drop me a card. DAYIDSON COLLEGE. DAVIDSON, N. C. Fifty Ninth Yar Begins Sepi 12th, 1895. NINE INSTRUCTORS. Ample Laboratories, Cabinets Apparattus, Libraries, Read in" Rooms, Gymnasium. Ball Grounds, Tennis Courts, Etc Classical and Mathematical, Sci entific and Littrry, Bibli cal at d Commercial. Send for Catalogue J. B. SHKARER, PKE-IDENT. TO BICYCLE RIDERS. I have just received an invoice of Lan terns Bells. Oil and Oilers. Hand- t;rit. etc. Also Inner Tubes for all stvles of Tires: in fact. ANYTHING in the Bicycle Line at Factors prices All kinds of Repairing in a workmanlike manner and Guaranteed C-'mmunica'ins by m will reiw prompt attention. Y'urs to serve b B. JON KS KEIDbVlLLE, N. O. STATEMENT OF CONDITION CITIZENS BANK BEIDSVIIXE, N. C, at close ot business, Juiy 11, iejt resources: Loans and Discounts, $111,763. lf Overdrafts 154.75 Due from Banks, 4,13f5.Zif Furniture and Fixture s, 687. 29 Current expenses & salaries, 1.526 50 Cash, Y.io.zt) Total, 125.435 18 $ 50,000. IH U ABILITIES: Capital Surplus and Undivided 30.746 f 6 Deposits- -Due to Banks, Time Certificate of Deposit. 37.837 4 312 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " WW mt TotaL 125 4:fts I. R. U Watn Cashier of the Citiwr Barr do sole nn v woar the abo e rta'e n ti to the Vx"-" of my knowle-lsfj and o-liof. . 1 W ATI. IVlrtbl r. Ptnte t Ncrth Caro ina. . . Countv of K-Gkinrba . v Sworn to an.1 mi bcri txsd U fore Tuty rJ, i8s- sf.T' ,yLp.Jv', Correct attest. K. K Reid, U. R. $cott Kocu turn, utrectura. 0'mmJJttJ Exhausted Soils are made to produce larger and better crops by the use of Fertilizers rich in Potash. Write for our "Farmers' Guide," a 142-page illustrated book. It is brim full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent free, and will make and save you money. Address, GERMAN KALI WORKS. 93 Nassau Street. New York. HARDWARE. SCHOOLFIELO, ' 225 LOWER MAIN; STREET, DANVILLE, VA. A BIG STOCK Hardware, Farming Implements Iron King Cook Stoves Excelsior and Monumental Cook Stoves, Vinjinia and Gauze Door Cook Stove. Gauze Door Ranges. Slat and Wood Mantels. Tile Hearths and Tile Facing Sash, Doors and Blinds. Slate Special Attention Paid to Repairing IV. P. HORNER MANUFACTURER OF Drays, Spring Trucks, Delivery and Warehouse and Made at Short Notice. Patton Street. S. L. ALDERMAN, PHOTOGRAPHER, 110 SOUTH ELM ST., - Photocraphs in Latest Stvles Pari V per riozen. Views ann Out Door 'ir -ups. hie V rami A large variety f M ul lmi?s alwiys in stock. Ai Cameras. Save express by buvinn at home. SASH AND BLIND COMY Sash, Doons, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets And Dealers in All Kinds of Pine Lumhei. 3F"Tli' Oldest F ct orv in Ur..-nHhoro Bimooi) and Hioeuno stock m ---.jf-n-lf, E, T. ROBINSON, Jr., Prop. FancyHilL Va P. II. WILLI WE AUE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK OF GENERAL W1ERCHAWDISE Such as Shoes. Glothing and Cloth of; we have always endeavored to p'ease our customers ' Will be glad tor you ta call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere Would call the farmers' attention to our CANE MILL, The BtJ-t on ihe M.rket. The best Wheat Fertilizer . C .n give you certificates from onie f our best farmers, who hve been using it for years with best ot re sults. We also handle. Cement, Lime, Piaster e .AeBt . for 70 40 1 e Clark's Spool Cotton. 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The Reidsville Review (Reidsville, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1895, edition 1
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