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S Dli I LOCALETTES. The first snow cf the winter fell today. Rascoe & Whitsett have sold a hand some pair f cob-tail horses to Dr. Van Rouck, n' Asheville, and shipped them to him yesterday. In our list of the prizes awarded at the chysanthemum show last week Mrs. Now is 'The Time to Oct Great Bargains. , Men and Hoys' clothing at prices below production. Largo lino of splendid jewelry for both ladies und gent lemon at prices that can not he duplicated in thin section. Beat sugar cured liains, 12 l-2e. Best pie nit; hams, 10c. liniiorted decorated tableware cheap, Mou'snud Hoy's work shirts at cost. Largo line hosiery very cheap. Uuderwear at almost any price. We must and will reduce out stock. Teirms cash. C. J. MATHEWS & CO. Chep Store, 'Phc.c 124-1 Ago we commenced helling the people of Ruidsville their holiday Our stock has boon made wore complete each year since. WVTDHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE And SM'iling Novelties buy elsewhere until you see Don't our J. M. Tesh & Son. Your Chance Wo offer you an opportunity lot' (sconoii) it ji 1, satisfactory buying of Wedding Mifts which you cannot afford to miss, m you will be. both pleased and satisfied. Our, new stock ja Bright, Cleuu and Fresh, and contains the very latest in STERLING SILVER AND CUT GLASS WEDDING GIFTS' We offer in really great variety desirable present for occasion of this kind, oecauso of their choice election, trustworthy values and fair prices, lit in a privalege to how our lwautiful goods and you will oblige us by 'considering this a personal invitation to call and. jnspftet them. Otto Salzman, Danville Virginia. FrSlhTpURE DRUGS MEDICINES And everything to bo found in au up-to-date drug-store. Best service; all new stock at LOWEST PRICES. Prescriptions a specialty, com pounded as your doctor intends them. Gome to see ns. Thirty years practical experience. We Hppvw fate your trade. BRITT AIM'S DRUG GTORE, The Red Front Denny Building. We have still on hand a large lino JIcu'h, Women's and Children's Shot's. Also u large line of Calicos, Oinghums, Percales, Outings and other . Press Goods thnt we must eloso out by December, and in Janies Milton ras credited with a prize rder to do this we are determined which went to Mrs. J. V. Milliner, to sell regardless of cost. So ... vt, . ' , . i'ji i iwhi nas urcsemea it Aire, E. F. Hall, president of the local chap ter Daughters of the Confederacy, i picture of the famous Libby prison The county road force was not great ly strengthened at this term of court. as only a small number were sentenced, and those sent will go for short terms. Two good farmora have recently mov ed to Reidsviille to take advantage of our exceptional school facilities, Messrs R. P. Summers and W. T. Summers. Captain R. G. Gladstone has issued orders commanding the members of Company G to be in the armory tonight not later than 7:30 o'clock tonight. Business of importance will be trans acted. ' ,': v ,.;'.' -. Counsel for Messrs. Sprinkle, Angle and Young has induced the Circuit Court of Anneals to malco an order ( A f Tjl A TjlJ staying the mandate for sixty days in 1 I V H II K i order to give counsel time to take such III I JjllllLJ further action in behalf of their clients i uvon j There was a double marriage Sunday at which Squire Moore, of Brown Sum- mitt, officiated, the contracting par ties being Mr: William Childress,' of Brown Summit, to Miss Lizzie.Lof tis, of the Lenox Castle section, and Mr, C W. Jones to Miss Nannie Paschal. All of these young peopla have the best wishes of The Review. Preston Ellington who was eonvicted of the larcency of a gun at court last week, was sentenced to four months in county jail. Some of his friends ar ranged to have him hired out to the town of Reidsville. ; Ellington is a line man for the electric plant and it was I asserted that the town would be great ly inconvenienced without hirm The ladies who conducted the chrys anthemum show request As to say that four prizes which were offered were not taken as there were no entries and that they were sold at auction and the procetds added to the fund. These were a carving set by Giles & Mont gomery; a lamp by R. Ir Mayo; a sub-; scription to The Review, and a lamp by H. U Trotter & Co. TheCarpe Diem Literary Society will give an entertainment in the Seminary Chapel next Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The program is a good one, and a real treat is promised to all who attend. The young people of the society will be assisted in the entertainment by Mrs Grayson and Miss carter. Ad mission: General, zb, ladies ana cnua- . ' : t 1 M n a ren, l&c. cnooi WDrary ceneni. . The marriage of Miss Ida Willamson to Mr. Thoma9 Stephen Neal, which will occur at the bride's home at 'Lo cust Hill tomorrow, will ba an event of much interest to the bride's scores of friends in Rockingham and Caswell counties. Miss Williamson is a popu lar young woman and will have the best,, wishes of many friends. Mr. Neal is to be congratulated upon his good fortune. The Graded School Debating Society held its second debate Friday. The subject was, "Resolved, That Foreign Immigration Would be Beneficial to the South." The debaters were: Aflirma-tive-Abe Womack, J. Ben Balsley and Joe T. a'cX;nh3y; negative-Claude Jones, Robert Walker and Paul Fetzer. The subject was fi lly discussed on both, sides, but the judges decided in favor of the negative side. ; v ; The remains of Mr Frank L. Smith were brought to Stone villa and buried Sunday. Ho died on Friday afternoon suddenly at 1 o'clock as a result of j. acute indigestion, ne aie a neany 4 j J dinner that day and died in the after- noon, ne was a sun ui mr. n m. v. Smith, of the upper end of the county. He was married to Miss Mary Lee Moore, daughter of Mr. D. M. Moore," who with one child survives. - North" Carolina se:ms" not" to have made much progress in the last twenty years. It was a city in mat state mat supplied a l Ether celebrated case by prohibiting the use of bicycles. It is a curious coincidence that a North Caror lina town should, now become notorious for a similar attitude toward motor bi cycles. Just as the F. A. M. is today assisting in fighting the Reidsville pre judice, so some twenty years ago the L. A. W. performed like service in Wilmington- N. C.-The Bicycling World. - Mr. Richard C. Ha'l, employed with the double tracking force" of the South ern Railway was struck by fast train No. 36 Saturday afternoon nearStokes land. He was standing on the mam lina siirnalline the crew of the work train and did not notice the appoach of the passenger train, and was struck by the engine and knocked a distance of fifteen or twenty feet. When pick ed up a few minutesjater by fellow workmen he was dea," a large hole be ing cnt in the back of the head and an Will r,ec m-tap- StU and. Tcdwa VVhm xJrI2SIL coutfs. AtyayoiliuiVcfy Ttitiy. t old wi waa vi iuvuiU. Consult the advertising columns of The Review and you will find many helpful suggestions to aid you in mak ing your fall purchases. Our adver tisers are all wide-awake and progres sive men and are not so "close" with a measly dollar or two that they can't invite you to their places of business because printer's ink is not to be had for the asking. The district meeting of the Knights of Pythias for the twelfth district will meet in the Castle Hall of Reidsville Lodge No. 49, at this place on the 28th inst. , Grand ' Chancellor Barnard, of Asheville District; Deputy McLean, of Greensboro, and other prominent mem bers of the order will be present, and tht oceasoon promises to be one of more than passing interest. We bid them Buckwheat flour at Buahnell Bros. Hot drinks at Brittain's Drug Store. 'Phone 200. FOUND-Bunch of smffll keys- Apply at this office. The best hot drinks in town at Brit tain's Drug Store. 'Phone 200. Lost Somewhere in Reidsville three 520 bills. Liberal reward for return of same to this office, Wanted-A first-class blacksmith to locate in the town of Wentworth. Good fleM for the right man. -P. L. Withers, not annua are served in the most siyiisn manner and at the right tem perature at Brittain's Drug Stoie, 'Phone 00. Lost Sunday morning between my. nome and Ware's Chapel, one lieht V (1 to f 2 T we oe h V ' A TLL COOT rfasrorab! people LACK CAT RA!I CHICAGO-KENOSHA HOSIERY COMPAiy Kbhonba, Wis. welcome and feel assured that the overcoat The finder will be rewarded members of the local Lodge will make by returning same te me. W. P. Ware, meir stay pleasant while m the city. The jjeht Senders Mission Sooiotv Mr. E. J. Justice went to Richmond of e Presbyterian church will conduct last night to appear before the Circuit bazaar during the first several days of Court of Appeals in behalf of Sprinkle, uecembsr, beginning on the fourth. Angle and Young, the three men ml For Sale Fine Rust Proof Winter whose cases the Circuit Court of Ap- Seed Oata. Price CO cents per bushel peals recently handed down a decision Call on Thos. Starling at Findowrie sustaining Judge Boyd. He declined to I Farm In the Meadows or address him say what course he would pursue in the I Byrdviile, Va. .. 4-1 1 1 .L . 111 watier. ASKea wnen mo men would Lost, STRAYED OR STOI.SNOr.e begin serving their sentences in the Pointer Pudbv. U month M- hit event of the case not being kept long- with dark liver spots. Tail has been None but the honest,' durable 80rt, BOt er in litigation he said the Circuit clipped. SuiUble reward for return of at half their WOrh but at their actual Court of Appeals could hand down its sarce to this office. vnlno. Our r.nilrlrfln'H lOo Rtnr.kincr Lost Between Apple & Turner's can't be matched. No. 46 ia a medium We quote prices and show the goods. You act as the Judge, and we are willing to . : .'-.-' $3. is how we have always done business. Comparison of price and quality invariably results in your buying at the "Busy Store on the Corner. ' HOSIERY A3 WE SELL IT. It is satisfaction to the purchaser. mandate at ita Telegram. pleasure. - Greensboro THh Review's prediction several weeks ago that this would be a good fall for business, despite the partial failure of the tobacco crop, has come true. There are merchants in Reids ville who say" they have all the busi ness they them are this fact. The farmers of this section are in good spirits and are spending their money freely. Smokehouses will be full, fine grain and grass crops have been saved and all in all there a: good reasons why the farmer should feel comfortable for his year '8 labor. store and Wm. Young's farm, the sum weiffht Rtorikinir that. haIIh fnr lfl 2-3o. of $175.00. If the finder will return ftT,rt 1Krt in ...! enrf ma hlia the same te me he will be liberally re- . . . , ' ' , , We have handled this number tor never was in a better position to save her friends money on anything they may need in her line. The management of the Opera House " The year is now drawing to a close. mixed the dates for the approaching Md I am especially anxious to close up engagement of the Osman Stock Co., all the accounts on ray .books before and advertised the show for this week, thebeainninir of the new year. Alltnv inn nusittNo auuvrai, tuocu n muuijwuo customers wnose names are on my warded.J. V. Apple. Fo SaI.B -Find KnntDrbv Dnm game cockrels and pullets. I have U1U oaio. juou mo w a more than I can keep and will sell a Black Cat Leather Stocking, the kind that don't wear, out, price 25c. Full 'ine infant sox. Our line laaies hos- iarv is worth examminflr. esDeciallv the nii33rniiioenneininer postal uaOTnr xanrA on1 flooAa.linM OKn unA Mrs. Roach's again, and will be glad to L ' . u ij -m,. .11 : cl. ouu xuv uoat ww umc ow uau. aixo line or ugnt ana meaium nose, ioc, can wait on, ana some or number at very reasonable prices. No not advertising because of bttr nitatack B. Johnston. 25c, 35o, 50o to $1.00 for silk will comdarei&vorably with any city line OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT . Is soniething to be proud of. ChU oren's shirt and pants, heavy cotton neeced, 10c to 35c. according to size Cotton, one.half wool and all-wool iniant's wrappers, 25c, 35o and 50c. One-half wool and fine iamb's wool Rubin shirts are the nicest and safest for the baby. Easy to put on and no buttons to hotter with. For ladies our line was never so complete. 2oo Bleeched or Unbleeched fleeced cotton vests anipant8 to fine cotton, 50o. All wool, $1.00. Fine lamb's wool, $1.50. Pant j to match, and plenty of extra sizes in cotton and wool for the large ladies. JUST A WORD ABOUT OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT' Never have wS been as busy nor turned out as many satisfied customers ss this season we are proua ot tne giwtn or tms aepartmeut Neever have we had as at Fetier & Tucker's drug store Satur- books ere urged to oome in and settle oxperienoea help Never nave we naa prices as satisiactory and never have we had day and yesterday, so eager were peo- now that crops are being marketed and as large assortment It 18 Very little trouble for US tO 80ll htl this Season Pl(aS0 pie to obtain reserved seat tickets. money is in circulation. -W. M. Snipes. live U8 a look Whether VOU buy Or not a8 It 18 no trouble to Show flronrift f. W. GLIDEWFXL, A ttorney-at 'La w , Wentworth. NV O. The Osman Company will be here the week of December 11. Mr. Osman writes the Opera House management as follows: "I had intended to cut out all small places this season the com pany is better and more txpensive-and your hall if packed every night would On the 29th of November, 1903, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Citizens' Bank 19 shares of bank stock; and from there will go tothebtick yard and offer one brick making outfit, shovels and picks, oil, etc. And on the 30th of November at not yield me the pront I get in larger the Lowe's church farm will seil a lot places; still we like- to meet with Lfcorn shucks and farm implements, friendly people, and certainly Reidsville folk treated us well." the BUSINESS BUILDER. S, All fruit eake supplies at Foy St Somers'. . . . ' H. L. Trotter & Co. will pay cash or trade for green or dry hides. A few pieces odds and ends in shoes at special prices at Bushnell Bros'. We pay cash or trade for all kinds furs and skins. - H. L. Trotter & ("a Best line fancy groceries, cereals and flavoring extracts at Bushnell Bros'. Lowney 's and other popular brands packages and loose candies. Foy & Somers. We have a tine Kentucky Berkshire boar ready for service at Reidsville Livery Co. Oysters served to order and delivered anywhere in town. -Foy & Somers, 'Phone 138-J. Money to loan for my clients on good real estate security. -P. W. Glidewell, Wontwoith. N. C. Wanted Women and girls at once in our sewing room, over Acme Paper Box Factory Hudson Overall Co. ir rj Iftl H If Hi ti C one horse and buggy and harness. Jas. Robinson, Adm'r. of Jonathan Robin son, deceased. For Sale -Having decided to move to Reidsville at ah early date I am anx ious to dispose of my land situated in the country, as follows: One tract at Carmel church, containing 63 acres,' on which is located a dwelling house and two barns; one tract of 63 acres at At lee. with storehouse; one mill and tract of 19 acres four miles West of Ruffin, and to which I can add as much land as might be desired; also the Mineral Springs tract (known as Gueirant's Springs), cn which there is one of the finest mineral springs known to science. I will also sell my home place at Sad ler's, containing 97 acres, 40 acres of which is in original growth. This is all valuable land and I will be glad to con fer with anyone who may be in need of farm property. - Can make several of these tracts in sizes to suit the pur chaser, and will sell on terms to suit the buyer, .or will trade the land for town property. For further informa tion apply at Tus Review office or at my home at Sadler, N. C J, A. Love lace. A BtMMtrn Calamity , c.. It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, . because indigestion and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt releif can be had Dr. King's New Life Pills. . They build up your digestive organs; and cure head ache, dlzztoCfiB, . colic constipation, etc. Guarantecd e W. a Allen's drug store at&e. . Hitchcock's Cash Store. "THE"LEADERS." -J LLIUT Fall A NOTEWORTHY DISPLAY OF Suits and Rain Coats For Men, Youths and Boys. There Are Hany Reasons SOLID COMFORT Doesn't consistof any one thing in life. It' the tnultitade of what pleawes that brings" isolid comfort. For solid comfort, thotifeb. WHEN" IT'S COLD, nothing beats one of our modern heating stovea, like the new lot just received. You'd hardly believe, but it's true, that they're less in price" than ever before, and bo per fect tney neat witn less fuel than last year's styles. Come in and look at them, as we want to sell you one before it's too cold. FiVervtbinor nertainintr to elwtrie - '-' " D - - " u liVM and 1piinc. vMvinet ' ' ' - ri Sunday Hours! 9 to 11 -Qllss Mcntg'cry- .-ic- Noteworthy, because of the magnificence of thedisplay, which consists of a great collection of the most superbly-tailored Fall Suits and Top Coats vc have ever shown. Every gar ment is the artistic production of some noted maker and remarkable for the smartness of the style, the beauty of the fabrics and the elegance of finish, consider this a personal invKdt.ou t. you to coifie anl see tlio liew styles for this soasonit will be a ploasuro lo show them to you, and you will certainly onjoy your visit. .v.,vr:::v :'.;.;'; vv;-;.- L.lJali..SuitsJorJlen and. Young Meit-.- Pmi fife V ! Si1 Why it, is beat for you to trade with tin. We conduct the best equipped and moat .complete drug Htore in the county. Our 'eervieo i tho best to be bad. Only registered druggiata fill proscriptions at our store. Reliability, promptneHS and courtesy in every detail of our business. Let ' ub number you among our list of satisfied customers. FETZER & TUCKER, The Dependable Druggists orn liorn 111 SU JLUatlV ovji1u3 lauus auu 17 a. Lie I LI a tuaL CI vou will bo able to make a Beloction that will please you r W'jr i m evory detail, and at the price you wish to pay. . fivJf Top coats and rain coats to please the most iastidious. y ' " Our boys' and juviniles' clothing for fall Is attracting wide atten tion among thrifty parents. Come at vour earliest convenience. Williams, Hopkins & Co. A. X. 4 to 1 A school otfering a technical commercial ."education, including branches'not tswght in ordinary husinea schools. Tl course is very tnorougn. ine school is high grade and well established. Everv full eraduata during the t aat four y?..: desirable position and has nven Mtmfaction. No decor method. Efcwm h"t. .Ip"o Prhts. :fstor s-1 hR3 found A desirable position and has given satisfaction .all ptytrm appointmwta. Address,
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