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FRIDAY, MARCH 12TH, 1920. PAGH SIX ODDITIES THE REVIEW: REIDSVILLE. N. C. chines. BEST FOR HOME SHINES SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES ' For BUck,Tn. Ox Blood, Dark Brown pa cTPq AND LIQUIDS ! white shoe, THE F. F. DAU.EY CORPORATIONS LTD., Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Touring Car. Just Received a few of the Late New 1920 "Four-Ninety" and "FB-40" Touring Cars and Trucks Come in and get one, for they are moving mighty fast, and we are candid in saying thflt this is the greatest value for the same number of dollars, x upon the American car mar ket. The new model only has to be seen to be appreciated, and the demand for them is very large. Prices have advanced on these models, but we have several at the old price. Reidsville Motor, Company fW Music births and Keeps alive the spirit tfc7oij0us7?pss and dirges the death of Discontent. Discontent cannot abide in a home where music dwells. Place in your, home an An Exeltone Player-Piano and you will know all of the joy that comes to those who possess the highest class players. It is built upon Honor and has never failed to give satisfaction. PHONOGRAPHS Come to hear the Pathe Actualle, the machine without a renrodueer. RECORDS Pathe Records are guar anteed to play 1,000 times. Come to hear them. The kinsr of all ma The Price is $60. Easy terms if you say so THE D. R. PRITCHETT PIANO STORE After he had borrowed a dollar from his wife. J. It. Hurst, S well- kr own character of Greensburg,' Pa., j wont directly to a newspaper office j and inserted a notice that he would; not bo responsible for any debts his j wife intent contract. The wife.inv mediately instituted proceedings for divorce. ! & k k , The hobo, whose labor was sought by' fanners at harvest time, is now nr extinct character, according to) the American Land Service, , which j supplies seasonal workers from the j city for farm work during the slack seasons -Prosperity, prohibition and even the war-time "work or fight oider" are attributed by farmers as causes for the disappearance of the "Weary Willie." , "Speaking" in his own behalf, Shep (exhibit A in a suit for possession), , stood on his hind feet, walked upj and down before a Jury in the court j of Justice of the Peace .. Frank at Creencastle. Ind. and pleaded his cuse. P.. R. Bush brought suit j against Joe Disney for -possession of Shep. .The jury asked to ep the deg and the animal was led into court and coached in its "argument" by Disney's small son. It took the jury only a few; minutes to decide that ; the child was Shep's real mas ter' ' :.. :' . " . ft Just one case of drunkenness has occupied the attention of the munici pal criminal court at Attleboro, Ulass., .a manufacturing city of 20, 000 inhabitants, since the first of the year, and that case came up before the bone-dry Federal law went into effect on January 16. Cells in the lo cal hoosgow usually set apart for drunk and disorderly prisoners are yawning empty, the patrol wagon Is gett'ng rheumatic from non-use, and residents predict that if this stote of affairs continues, the criminal court may as well take a life vacation, y Right Rev. Chas. S. Burch, Episco pal bishop of New York, knows a true New. Yorker when he sees one, and he also knows an angel. TTe de fined both for the police officers at J the police lieutenants' annual dinner,! at the, Waldorf-Astoria, a few nights ago. "A true New Yorker," said the Bishop, "is a man who, instead of go ing to Cuba, carries a corkscrew in his hip pocket." The Bishop believes women are angels, he said, for three reasons: "First, because they are always up in the air; second, because they are always harping upon some thing, and third, because they are al ways in need of clothes." . Had Eight Sons in the Civil War, The late Daniel Smyre, of Catawba county, had eight sons, all of whom vere in the war. . ONLY ONE THING NOW LACKING MONEY. "I have doctored nine years for stomach and liver trouble and spent thousands of dollara, but instead of becoming cured of these ailments, my bloating and pains and attacks become worse, I was persuaded a year ago to take Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and have never suffered since taking the first dose. I wish I had the money back I spent for other medicine." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes tinal tract and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. 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