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PAGE SIX THE REVIEW; REIDSVILLE. N. 0. TUESDAY. OCT. 26TH. 1915 Toned Up Whole System. "Chamberlain's Tablet nave done fcnore for me than I erer dared hope for," write Mrs. Esther Mae Baker, Spencerport, N. T. "I used several bottles of these tablets a few months ago. They not only cured me of bil ious attacks, sick headaches and that tired out feeling, but toned up my whole system." For sale by Gardner. Our Jitney Offer This and Bo DON'T MIS3 THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with fire cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Gardner Brag Co. sells it Use Your Whole House this Winter DON'T let cold weather lock you up in one room. A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater will bring glowing warmth and cheer to every room of the house. With the Perfection Heater near, you can dress in comfort, clean in com fort, set the table in comfort, and live in comfort generally. The Perfection gives 10 hours of glowing warmth on one gallon of oil. Clean quick convenient Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE liharlotte, IV. I.. Charlenton, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. Washington, D. C. Norfolk, V.. Riolunuad. V. Look for the Tri angle Trademark.' In many styles and sizes at hardware and general stores everywhere. Hitkml mcati VmanavWaW lplliFTfIIJMI Wake up business ! The Bell Telephone is the Big Ben of Business. Ring up on the Bell. You may talk about dull times 'till you lose your breath but it won't help matters, save your breath to talk into your Bell Telephone. Ring up old customers, then start on a fresh list of prospects, there is no quicker way none that saves more time or expense. If you haven't a Bell Telephone, get one now. Call the Business office for rates. 1 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AINU lELEUItAl'U COMPANY ril County News as Told By Correspondents MT. CARMEL. Now, Brother Farmer, have yon not a few acres that could be turned this fall? Remember, on nearly every farm there are fields that have a growth of wild vegetation on them, fields where wheat, oats or hay was grown. Many of them will remain Idle until next spring when they will bo broken and cultivated. All such iields should be turned en soon as possible, preferably before frost. If all this vegetation that la growing on the land is turned under it will add quite a lot of fertility to the land. Then any kind of vegetation turned under is just so much humus added to the land. To turn under such weed and grasa is just like putting money in a sav ings bank. If the land is not plowed until next spring all the vegetation now grow ing on it will have lost the greater part of its plant food. If plowed now all this vegetation will be decay ed, thus making the plant food it con tained available for growing crops next summer. Then the soil will be in a better con dition to withstand a drouth if it i9 filled with decaying vegetable matter. Vegetation turned under while green will decay much faster than if let get dry and hard. Now, if it is profitable to plow under a crop of vegetation this fall would it not be just as profitable to plow under another one next spring. After we have gone to the trouble to plow the weed and grass under we surely can go to just a little more trouble and sow some winter cover crop on the land. It will keep , the land from washing and furnish more vegetable matter to be turned iwider next spring. We can do this and not interfere with our crop next summer at all. Some such practice as this is the only way that a permanent agriculture can be maintained. Of course, where live stock is kept and the manure return ed to the soil it will not be necessary to plow under so much vegetation, but we plow it under then, only it is then in the shape of manure instead of grass and hay. . MeiVCR. Farmers throughout this section are about through sowing wheat. Hustings will soon be the order of the day. Mr. arid Mrs. fc:ddie Paschal of Reldsville Route 6 have been visiting at Mr. U. A. Walker's. Mrs. Chas. H. Walker and little son Kaglon visited at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. W. R. Brown in Reids ville last week. Misses Ethel and Bulah Cobb, who have been on the sick list for some time, are able to be out again, we are glad to report. Mr. It. A. Walker has accepted a position with the Union Warehouse In Reidsville. Mr. S. II. Butler and brother Bob were vsitors in this community last Sunday. Mr. (lias. II. Walker is preparing to trci t a new residence near the home of his father, Mr. P. M. Walker. Mr. Jack Oannady carried a load of tobacco to the Reidsville market the other day and came home smiling. Guess he was well pleased with what it brought. Listen for the wedding bells; they are expected to ring around Mclver al most any time. Mrs. Fannie Sarden Who has been visiting Mrs. Tom Lambeth has re turned home. C Would You Believe A THERMOMETER on the wall, head high, and one on the base board of your room will show 10 to 20 degrees variation in winter, in a home heated by the average base burner. A difference of twenty degrees of heat will turn com fort to discomfort. Twenty degrees difference is more than enough to give the baby and children severe colds and worse. Heat up this cold floor, this danger zone, with NEGRO ATTEMPTS ASSAULT ON FORMER REIDSVILLE WOMAN YANCEYVILLE. Miss Smith of Reidsville Is teaching the Cobb school. She assumed her du ties Monday. Miss Smith is boarding In the home of Mrs. J. W. Lunsford. Rev. Geo. W. Oldham will be Install ed as pastor of Bethesda Presbyterian church next Sunday morning. The ser vices will be in charge of Rev, H. S. Bradshaw of Illllsboro and Mr. R. W. Morphia of Reidsville. "Mrs. J. 0. Fitzgerald of Pelham, won the first prize In the Greensboro News' circulation contest a 1916 model Cole auto, valued at $1,850. She had more than 12,000,000 votes to her credit. While The Sentinel Is not strong on such contests having gone through the experience we congrat hlate Mrs. Fitzgerald on winning the handsome trophy. Hank Barbee and wife, Ella, who have figured conspicuously In Jus-.tice Brandon's court, were on hand again Monday, The two are not living to nether, but they met in the road one day recewtly, and although Hank is no. phlsical match for his spouse, he came off victorious this time. ; There were no witnesses, and the court had to judge between the veracity of the two combatants. Ella's character weighed heavily against her, and Hank was "sot free." Ella was given to understand it would be best for her to "clear out." It is a lamentable statistical fact that Caswell's population has been de creasing for a number of decades at a rate of something more than 100 per year. That Is, for every ten years that goes by we are losing more than 1.000 of our population. If something Is not done to check this loss, we are soon to find the county in a pitirul condition indeed. Each year it costs more and more to finance the county, while the burden falls more heavily on those who remain. There Is, as we see It, but one feasible way to stop this blood drainage and build up a pros perous, self-shpportlng county. That way lies thrphgh better roads. Shall we or shall we mot choose the road that leads to our material salvation? Caswell Sentinel. ; A nogro giving his name as Robert Blanks, aged about 25 years, was ar rested in Winston Thursday morning on the charge of attempting to crimi nally assault Mrs. B. A. Manion, a daughter of Rural Carrier Lasley of Reidsville. The Sentinel gays; Blanks was taken before Mrs. Man ion by Sergeant Thompson and she identified him as being the negro who made the attempt to assault her. The prisoner waa then committed to jail to await trial. When seen at the home of her neigh bor this afternoon. Mrs. Manion gave a Sentinel representative a statement regarding Blanks' going to her home She said he rang the door bell and when she opened the door he walked into the hall, holding a package in his hand. He asked Mrs. Manion who lived there and if she knew where an other lady resided, saying that the package was for her. The negro then asked for a match. Mrs. Manion stepped in the room, picked up a match box on the mantel and handed a match to Blanks. He lit a cigarette and then advanced Into the room. Walking up to Mrs. Manion he drew his pistol and exclaimed: "You are alone and If you halloo or make any noise I will kill you." Following this threat, the negro pushed Mrs. Manion across the bed, on which lay her one-month-old baby. Mrs. Manion says that she screamed and arose from the bed, when Blanks caught hold of her again and pushed her on the bed. This time she fell on the feet of her In fant, and the mother gave another on fry. fr help. The negro, in the opinion of Mrs. Manion, became frightened. Any how, he rushed out of the house and was soon out of sight. Mrs, Manion doeis not think he was in the house longer than five minutes. Officers were at once notified. They soon made the arrest. When captured the negro gave evidence of one who had been running. Blanks protested vigorously, saying that a negro nam ed Frank was the one who went to Mr. Manion's home; that he (Blanks) had stopped at a warehouse and sent the other negro to deliver the pack age.,' :' Mr. Manion, who was notified soon after the attempted assault, is book keeper for the Imperial Tobacco Com pany, and is a splendid citizen. Owing to the Intense high feeling prevailing here at the attempted as sault, Blanks was taken to Greens boro by local officers and lodged In the Guilford county jail to await trial. The officers anticipate no trou ble but are not taking any chances. C)LE' Brilliant Radiant Hard Coal Heater (With Magazine Feed) and make it a safe playground for the little ones. Of easy draft control, it pours out a flood of vrarmth and comfort, hour after hour. Every square inch of its highly polished steel jacket and boiler steel bottom is a heat radiating surface. . 1 f 1 L J XNot a particle oi neat is wascea. Not a particle is absorbed by heavy, useless cast iron. Nor is there dan ger from coal gas, that much feared byproduct given off by every heater not equipped with Cole's Hot Blast System for consuming gas. When you buy this heater, you are buying one with a record. You are getting a heater that produces results. That is the only kind we are selling. Come for yours today. See that the name "Cole's" is on the front door. None genuine without it. WHITTEMORE-MOBLEY HARDWARE COMPANY 222 RAWLINGS, VA. Many of our people are moving to the enterprising town of City Point to work In the DuPont powder plant. Mr. E. V. Ellington, who moved here last fall from Reidsville, made eighty barrels of corn on eight acres of land. Many North Caollnians will think Mr.. Ellington made an excellent yield, but some of the older residents say that have seen twenty barrels per acre grown on the same land. We are glad to welcome to Law rencevlll Mr. J. W. Roberta of Reids ville who Is In the warehouse business there. Miss Martha Clary narrowly escaped death last Saturday when she became excited and jumped from an automo bile that was running at the rate of forty miles an hour. It Always Doeitht Wortt. .t like Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy better than any other," write R, E. Roberta, Homer City, Pa. "1 have taken It off and on for years and it baa never failed to tire the desired results." For salt by Gardner. Facts For Sufferers. Pain results from injury or conges tion. Be It neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, braise, sore stiff muscles or whatever pain you have yields to Sloan's Lini ment brings new fresh blood, dis solves the congestion, relieves the in jury, the circulation is free and your pain leaves as if by magic. The na ture of its Qualities penerates Immedi ately to the sore spot. Don't keep on suffering. Get a bottle of Sloan's Lin iment. Use it It means Instant re lief. Prirce 25c, and 50c, J100. bottle holds six times at much as the 25c. size. All -dealers. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND CO' LADIES! A.k jr l'"irx'.t for CHT-CHE9-TER 9 A IrtHMOND UKAND PILLS fa FFO iBaV uld metallic boxes, sealed l;:bben. TX VO OTBIft. W Dranrt.i mm ak for HI-CHI l MO ! I HUAn PILLK, fjr twcntr-H' lev: s-.srdl at Eet,Safet, Alwayv Rclicbl SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST .$23, EVERYWHERE JS'S B FFO iBOV wiLb blucfO; ly wtj..r Ht.S-Tril V BENEHELD, MOTLEY & CO. "THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE FURNISHERS." DANVILLE, VA. Invite you to come to see their com plete stock of Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Heaters-all kinds, Parlor Suits, Davenport Beds, Desks, Tables, Bed Room Suits, Brass and Iron Beds, Rugs and Carpets. In fact everything CNX 3 needed in the ome. Piices to suit the time. We will appreciate your call whether you buy or not. BENEFIELD, M()TLE7 & GO. i ; w-y ;.-1 - Y ; , . 1 v- CORNER MAIN AND CRAGHEAD TrT) OOT FOR kr EIDSVILLE AND iiXOCKINGHAM
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