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F0U5DED BY 2. B. WE3STEB. REIDSVILLE, N. CU JULY 1, 1913. SUBSCRIPTION MS DOLLIH M5SR. NO. 52 YVhv Editor's Edit. -:oro ).. trie vvH-kaowti hu has written a vest 'Tha Editor' Fitch j ,-.-t nter career as a re- a .week,' but today i a many times P a week. uv. of his observations, h:ted below, probably J is 'vlir.'Fiteh gave up edit- -" tfce cliaaae- wauld 'he baaa-ids -if- ficial. Early last week his concitioujaa Irifft tired, nervVu inaa bame critical and- he. remained de-jti: f.r : r 'A i j I s.'tfrwd."' 'IliP f atiu .protiuces tue results j . it ,i,,v. r. stairs in a room fitted with rJanI t respond to toa3ta at great baD.p,.?. in :-oiemu state and a dress ! nit It ic-ti.p editor duty to reel tne . ,f ft, w-r.-M and hold rhf PfPth- - what fchaU yo into a aii.'i explains why it got iu :or works upstairs at an -k entirely surrounded by Mr. James Allen Passes Away. Bryan Endorses the Currency Bill. Mr. Jamas AiJen. eldest sorfof Major Fallowing is an Associated Press and Mrs. W. is. Ailen, diad at tbe ! dispatch : WaskingtcaT D. C. Jan home of foxs granamothar. Mr. W J. j 22. Secretary fcryaa tonight issued a trulls, lw. aejusfui'j, rnaay aicer- i statement oa tne currency Din pie- , 1 coon. He tad beaa iu failinz health oared bv Chairmen Glass and Owen for several months, being a victim oS i cf the congressional banking and car-1 ine areaa taaiaay, taDercslos;". Oniyjrency committees, Secretary cf the 3 few dav before his death he express- ; Treasary McAgoo and the president, ed a wish to go oat ia the coaatry, Secretary Bryan gave bis44 nnresarved" indorsement to the proposed measure aa'd removed ail doubt as to lata pos;- oa with reference to ccrreacv re- liricos till th9 eod. i form, the ideas of President Wiisoa After finishing at the Graded School and the nece-:aitv for immediate ac- Gov. Craig Cannot Speak at Yan-ceyviiie. Itttc! will explain it- yoaag Allen was for Bonia time con nected with his father's drag store, in which position he made many friends. The fnneral servvices were conrtnet ed from the family residence oa Law 8onviIle avenue Satarday afternoon at 3 o'clock bv Rev. L. P. Bjala, and the interment was at Greeaview ceme tery. The following wr'e tlie pall-bearera : ilsssra. Eraest W. Staples, James iintchersnn, Heary B. Clark, W. A. Trottar. Jetl Garrett and Sara Hcrdle. The fiower-baarers were M?s:3, Vrth-"'. h:.-tory, to translate the prea- j , . ,t ,. . , . ,. D . "nu . . ! Balsiey McOolinrn, Joha Hardle, Bzcd rar i i 14 ., v ;i r;t H.e f ,,ti fi;tt- ti e past and arrange the to illuminate ignorance, re- . n- the f-;.otUjrht ji vil 1 nulmotor oil reforui; to -im'ii.iid r'esoicate i'euia t jtres-identn crown i e rcire lier n hvries for tct.f-:: to act a im vl iTiu ...;t.rcal '.( ax; ikiates, and a j v i-s'iitn who tays tome j MivleKM moixiiMit and whoj .-r by re;i-irintr.!h:U- iie was i power ' vIa:i to eiuuafiu trutii, aimi-; to hnna: the uatioiia! ; tooi;hne!s.. " ' Williaia?, Jan Law, Jaoiea Haailiu, Robert Wrav ana Sa:n Walker. Tiie sympathy cf a host of fiieais K'jes out to tiie devctd parents in the catimelv death of thsir son, wi;o was slightly mo-a than i vear-3 oii. Reidsviile Threatened With Water Famine. tioa. "I am glad to indorse most earnest ly and enreservediy the enrreacy bill which has bean prepared by the chair men of the two congressional commit tees ia conjunction witb the president and Mr. McAdoo," said Mr. Bryaa. "It ia a much better Dili tl:an I sap poaed it to be. "Ilia piaa w-ach the president now argee coalers great a-: vintaaes upon all baaig while it preserves to the peo ple, acting through tiie s;overnraect, all that a esautial for ths protection of the puthc. "The actea arc- to be treasary not2a issued ny the gcvercraear and loaned to the ra2ioaal re-erv -auts. Tiiis ia ia .l.arraohy with the caracsratic reader, or contsutJcn. 'xhere is no the goveruaiiut'a r.jjiit Tiie hcird cf can.trcl is a; i the prt-sidet. Thus tli iaz tl.roagn tha aoverniaeat, eatire cc: trr.!. i ;:u ot a". vutae -o:ct I eopi.- 3aey. j.1 by , act- are in The hurriiaa on: of i j I L.- '.'- ! I' 1 .'. 1 F.jr ti;ii A!i -(!irof can iow'er a tarirl, head AH a rlyuarm at i UiOtor at for ReidsTille spilled equaiiy ti;nt Sunday aui Monday. .' all this soiu-a editors get ! frora a lew wells scattered about town, aud The Weekly, tor one, had to seud, nearly a qaarter of a mile ior a bnck- ';e ) the baLks an tiie wiia rl---.- b:il vnthcut wiiiin tJ 3 !2 e S 1 0 C 1 s tht acce t-i.a the . 4. i W ' The fcllcwirrs !f : Mr. T. J. Heacercn, Yanceyyille. "Pear Sir As yea doabtless know, Gcv'fracr Cxaig is new ia Ashetillt tryinV tc recuperate. His doctors bate told hsni that he i tl reateaed wUh a aerloci nerfon brpakdair, and that lie must decline t j deliTer any spefcb es or addresses except rhose that are absolcteiy imperative. The Gayernor directs me to write yoa and say that hs Is exceedinalv scrry that for this reason It will be iinpcsiihle for him to te with yoa on Jalv 5th. He. will te corapelbd to make a short address at th Gniirord Battle Groaad oa the 4th, as this is aa cccasicn nS, State wtie importance. " Very traly yoora 4 JNO. P. KERR. I- 4lPrivata Secretary." Wa rasrat t':at th8 coniirioa c! Gov. Craig's health fcrbida the fiiliaz of his appointment here in the interest o! good roafs. Bat, it is probably well that his engagement :s cancelled, since j there ia no interest in gool roads in Caswell, and he spared ti e em-. ; tarra3rarat of tle reception . that ; might have been accorded him bv thi pacpla cf thiscoontv. Oar fnlks wonld aladl leave ths p-ow in the furrow to cr,ue to liear him cn a ::i3tter of poli , tic-, bat when it come? to a question of mater ial progres?, they haven't any time for tlie Governor or auv one else. ' Strange into what a fetata of letharsy ! we iiave fallen. Blue and Gray Meet as Brothers. Oetttsl-arit. Pa. , Jcne 33'. Over the field c! Gaityfcsars, where th Elae and the Gray fonght Hlty tear-i ao, the fsoldiers nf peace from all sections rrocpjd today te the tested c'.ry cf brown where ail will live for the days of the semi-centennial clebratioa. The armies united in Kantimeat, and fact,, ths blci llnkel arms with the gray, marched the dasty rcaJa to gether, sat down to the aime mesi teats, and thara was n3 traca of bit-ternes-i left. The officials esfimata that nearly 40,000 men are hero tonight. FUN BEGINS EARLY. Jast ai scoa as the rations of bacon aad eggs aad coffee, "frail in sea sin," fresh bread and batter were dis posed of in the way all gooi soldiers dispose of tham, the real inspection of tho battieSeid and the retelling of the story of Gettysboig began with all the pointed criticism that the pri vate soldier kaows so wall how to make. 44 1 asa't sea a tebrl yet who 'didn't charge Rcand Top and take it all by himself," said a lanky Southerner as he waaderai into the qaarteri of tha Peacsvlvania contingent. " No, arid I ain't scan a Yank who didn't break up Pickett's charge by ! ma owa 3ltt'-Raii a smiliug Panu sylvan iaa, as the? fih.coE hands, Nortl Uurcliua veteracs to the nam The Press on the Reidsviiie P. 0. Deadlock. VT aid net ecppo't Mr. Siramon becacsa we did net lika hira aad w are net tisxing Urn fcr rsfo!a to appoint thcaa wiia are net his friaad. Darham .iierall. Bagiaa tc. lock ai If John Oliver mill never see the inside cf the Re!d?UU postolfie. ,It never pay to back against the Lord's anointed ths b ing Slmraoas. Greecsbcro Record. It is anderstocd ti;at Maj. Stlaoaa will not wltSidraw OHTcr'i tppatot mant, .bat according to precedent f tablished at Washintgon, wbera tb defereace to Seaatcrs it little short Of that paid to monarch! tie l ad aa wall do so. as fr ai confirmation is eon ceraed. High Pain: EnterprUe. It Icoka as if Cnl. Alston D. Watt will walk otl with the prire after all. Sitaracni ia for him and that it what is the tnattev.. Oa the other hand Sim mons sava John Oliver can't con: in aad John might as well sharpen bU pencil acd aabmi; a few remarks in his pacer. Great is . Simmoaa! Thomasville Davidsociaa. The Chronicle dots cot believe that Senator Sitntaous wctsli hold np tho I conSrmatioa cf aay Democrat msroly i hecic9 t!;at Democrat happece-i to b . i a. i r ii. ill iir. i.h i ne.-H tne wrui,u ii mr tbo'.f pf.-jj.le and raije a milliou doS Jars for Hood mlTerers Mud Miue editors are so powerful tiiat the can raise their own salaries "Editor? are seldom praised, but thy t.ot uiind that. Ifthered- ;ami lu.m who is seesmjr an euuor iiUtotind him and has to lick the janitor instead, the editor 19 well sat- uiifd with life. Edited io t'ot often ride in auto- ruoliile? aiiii if they sav? any money the hufii,ivi ol !ut it innter'f et of water yesterday A force of haads worked faiUifCiiy all day Sunday aud well iato the night trving to ralievo tha sitnatioa. The gasoleae engine at the pamp.:nj? etation, with the perversity for which thsse machines are noted, refused to go for some tia:e, and when it did get tart6d the bearinga got so hot that it had io be stopped. An expert from Charlotte speceeded in getting the electric motor to going again yester day afternoon and tlie situation was relieved. The cistern in front of the lice feels as cheap ; naarket hocsa was drawn apou Mon- afslies a enrrency wliicii c: cz:-& in time ot- uaei :ti: to put ap oona3 as seenntv. a! t I? j ev cau ge-j J Jiipati.?-j tihi iliu3vimc j uii- havi.s i fortunate Firms. The bona , reotairen:eLt iargely.neatraPzes tha ad- i antage of the maaey issued oa them ! We feel special paia. ever the troa- moraii;. As tcariry, bcaase tlie sania can net t tore uf ti.: if it Lad pakl too much for day moraius for water to sapply tha k. j boilers at the power hoase aad came i;: are born editors, but ; ja mighty handy. m die at the job." The j Th Weekly hopes that everv pre Auxiliary. I cactiou will te taken to gnard against .. .- a r,;i etiticu of this tronbia IHK KING OF AI L LAXATIVES. i The Guests of Honor. bles cf th.ee Sae haas33. Ia the first raw r,a3i more irom tne verameiic i. ... . . piace. iae3a mea are oar warm persoa thaa taey have alreaay iuveatediaj ' tha boada, bat where a back can pat a! f.r3f; Whsn we liv93 at Ke!d3" ap iu goad, assets it is able as.aji jviila e .--alwayi fc.aad them e-xcep-, times, withoat3icri3ce, to secure any tioaallv kind aad pleasant. The trou aidirioaai circuiatioa tuat tha coai- j blea of cnr frieads are our3. 1 m . "1 piuy may neea. an.i, cue governing board caa be trusted to issue its treis-I Bat we are grieved also becaase we her of 830 reached here late this after noon and are camped on Seminary, Ringe. They weie led by General Julian S. Carr. Colonel A. H. Boy den. of Salis bary, D C. Waddell, of Greensboro, ; J. Ervan (irinifs and V. J. PppIa nf Raleiih, Major W. L. Locdcn, cf : iicv piatu cn a silver pUtter the ragioaal reserve Se' Li: r- keep a l Id we!' tv VV. - .option, headaches, icdi ;pepia, cs Dr. King's All over the it t sta.i it.- .ai sin. aci iuasnuisa. u.j , , cioginsr. It is a season ... ciays n;ey .are ' .tne , . a : 4 Th.ey are a J" aarn giauues. ul iuus.u aun iduu nrv n.)te3 t3 banks on tarms that will be fair 3ad jast. "Tha bnsinapa interests. I thick, will walccai? this biii aa a bles3ing. l gives them through thair baaks a promise of relief in any tiuue of strin gency, and it givas this promise with out patting in the haada of tlie bank a power that might- he oad against fUa nriMi, Tha hiU 'a a f a i tli'f n l - f n I . t w... ... ...... ... ( tj.e nllmeat ct tee prom:s9 male iu ine : Baltimore platform. j "J feel sare that the Democrats cf i the seuate and honae will rally to the l are forced to the -unwelcome convic- ; tion that business conditions are ranch I awry when honest, carefal, capable Pittsboro, aad J. I Metts, of Wilmiag-' ton. j Tha Tar Heel veterans are p:oa-i of j the part t':ay took in the Gettysburg conflict. The State had 34 regiments of infantry, fear of cavalry and fear battilliocs of artillery. rTfcers wore tjver 4,330 Tac Heel soiiiers who felled to answer the roll call alter the three days' fight arooad this mountain town, and the veterans who ara here touight ara proclaiming to ail comers that the State's troop) were "hrsl at Bethel, farthest .at lined cp asiust him ia tha tecent Secatnrial contest, hot when that can didate made titter and asjnstirii at tacks upon the Senator tithtr directly cr by inutndo we doa't tlatne oar sa nlor Senator for not falling all over the 8;;i:ai;t's neck aad clleriog him a Any Democrat who fights a loval Demo' cratic candidate es bitterly as seme of them fought Mr. Simmons a year sal le?s ago can't hone fcr runch cans'.djer atioa at the hands of the patty. Charlotte Chronicle. I and exparieaced badness men likethese j Gettysburg aad Chicamaoga aai last j cannot h.oll their own, much lass . a- Appomattox. ' Not only this, bnt make headway. Doabtless, these firmn are more than solveat, and needed only a little ready money. Rat the money market is controlled hy a dczaa or so of monopolists who are as rner ciless as Shyicck. and who fatten on carcases of the haakrapt. The case of the Tanaessee Coal. IronLand Co. in repeated every day in the year. That honesty is the test poll if will scarcely admit of controversy. That decaacy Is, too, caght to be learoad by this time. At present twopoitoffico appointments In this State art being held op simply becaase in tbe last senatorial campaign two newspaper critics were interaparata. not to sit rothletsly abusive ia their criticism of car senior Senator who was then ttaading for re-electicn. Senator Sim moc is hcldina: their appointaoenU ap, not bfcana they oppcued him, but Reidsville Firms Declared Bank-! t3"3 he aQd M fiends considar ! that the SH-a:iao!s csed poisoned cart flags bearing that iascript'.oa float from the t ats of Geoeral Carr and all of his officers rupt. in their onslaught. The tetiior Senator i is not giveu to opposing men simply Jodga Jma E. Boyd yeterdav or-1 becac-is tliey opposed hiui. Ha his darsd that t'.ie firms of J. H. Walker 'nrt rrn?4 tli cnrflrmtlnn of In the case of the tobacco company. n1 nf Rrh-n H,rrfa R.-n ! i utm land the colleges and support of the bill, aud I am sangaina i I t 1 ' t -i Til Z - -.--- nf i enocgPi to neueve zn&i u, win receive the cause cf the trcable is not far to It is a nine-day.4' wonder that 11 lisativiis. all n,v .-family aud I always at lioite. ' Pr ice 25c Allen aad Get a cox ana Recommended Brittaiu's Ding The Service t Of this office has been put to the tet for 1 25 YEARS Jith the result that it has I en for many years, and is ( todav, the ter, of flowers and gay costumes, ana ! dazzlug lights. Young men and wom ' ea are receiviag their diplomas and facirg the broad expaase of life, ; equipped, ia a measure at laast, for 1 the storms and hidden dangers ahead. Tha colleges and achcoli are thronged with visiters, who have come to Sew j their friends and loved ones era.bark i ca that uncertaiu tea. Our space is loo limited for as to tonch oa the cn , ay phases of this interesting season, : bet we canuot let it pas without i ay i iag a tribute to a guest to be found iu almost every commencement gather ing. It is the toil-wcrn woman, in simple garb, who has come cp from . way back yonder on the aearny aide cf life to see her boy or girl graduate, j Her be"nt figure and wrinkled face and ; homely garmeatsare maiis o; tue pi- vations aaa narasnips sue r.as eacouo Uered-ta order that tier child might ! rlA hicher aad srow stronger and staad closer to the door of opportuni ty. She is the real heroine; it is she 1 who ia the real guest of honor. tx. j both of Reidiville, be declared bank- 'supported his cprpcsecti. .Bet an oo rapt. The order also included th ia-j fair cedaegbt ha jcstly it aatH. Kia- a cordial support from Repbdicans as! it has stood so long. .While they re-. amwa n. Tl : Appraisers Named for Reidsville's j Tohacco Trost and grown fat on the ipp of monopoly. O Lcrd, how long! j Bat . perhaps these dear old Priroi i tive Baptists wiil feel a sardonic 'arjcnro in tha raff zrtrnn that thpr mainad independent, other firms iu j are j0jjQ Walker and Aivis L Har Bankrupt Concerns. Jadge James E. Boyd yesterday ! d asore 'a - u 'helped to enow Methodist colleges laterested parties to appraise the prop- 1 . ... ertvef Robert Harris & Bro. aa jj aad creataMet.odist b:sbcpS.-Rey. H. Walker & Co.. cf Reidsville, flraisj Vacca Pr;ca, in Dixie Metho:lst. against which petitions were filed byi creditors for bankruptcy a few days i On to Gettysburg. ago. The ordsr W3s iEced ty Judge - Boyd upon considering the report of Rockingham's delegation to the Receiver Ira R. Haniphrevs and cnj,.rgat Gettysburg Reunion of tba Blue ria, of tha former, and Robert Harris j FOR COTS, BURNS AND BRUISES, art1 W f: l( ir ia r f tfta r n A Tha order was given aftir opportani ty bad haen girea to answer the peti tion of creditors They ara, to file schedules ia tripli cates in tan davs. The matters were referred to G. 3. Fergoson. referee, at Greensboro, and are to ba tikea up before him oa Joly 24 it 10 o'clock a. m. Greensboro News. the naanimons'reqaest of creditors. Judge Boyd appointed J. N. Gor man, of Richmond: J. N. Watt and J. H. Barren, of P.eidsyille, who are to acpraise the real and personal proper- and Grey left on No. 2H Monday. There were twenty veterans in tbe party and they presented a handsome appearance, the most cf them wearing new uniforms. All were in fine LEADING INSURANCE AGENCY In Rockingham and Caswell countics. ! Rockingham Man ! Killed. Accidentally Francis Womack he Insurance Man'' Mr. J. A. Pratt, or Stoaeville, Rockingham county, died at St. Leo'i I hospital Monday morning frcm the i effecta o! a bullet wound received in 1 thm tnmpii the rireviona day. The Js faUl wcand was cacsed by the aeci 5 j cental discharge "or a revolver in the : 1.83-18 OI Jdr. . ri. ojruweu, - s--- in-law cf the deceased. The wounded man was brought to Greensboro in an laatcmobile and died shortly af er ? reaching the hospital.- Mr. Pratt was ty of the estates of Robert Harris and ! jpirit?, and we hone thlst all of them si ill have a delightfol time and return heme safely. The names of the veterans who wnt from here were: E. R. Harrif, P. H. Williamson, U L. Harrelsoa, E. B. Gibson, W. D. Hlgbtower. R. H. Hall, F. M. Alcorn, J. M. Eaogha. J. S. Sannders. R. V. Osborne, J. M. Small, A. D. Way. J. H. Bennett, A. D. Wall, J. M. Wilson. D. C. Jonea, T. W. Hopkins, V. B. Humphreys, J. P. Smothers, A. H. Callaway. William C. Harris and of Robert Har ris and Bro., who are ordered to file a copy cf the schedule of all assets and liabilities." The same appraisers are to go over the estates cf J. H. Walker & Co, and of J. H. Walker and Alvis L, Harris as individnals. Greansboro News. Stokes County Veterans to Have Great Reunion. Reidsville Route 3. Captain W. W. King bat aasoacced Saturday, August i. the data for the oil Soldiers reaalec and picnic, which promises to ba cze of the larg-i The farmers in this section are very est ever hld in Dacha r v. The picnic busy working taelr crop. will be held at the bso1 place, ia the ) There was aa Ice-creaaa supper Kirec grove at tha Methodist charch. " .. at Mr. . R. W. Straier'a Saturday One cf the Iar3: crowds Is espact ed that !ay that has ever been ia Dan- f 1 is vr old acid issnrvivAd bv several fcury. Ose cr cere sscd spsakers wili children. His wife died a few years I be hara to address the Old Soldiers. 1 . . . . S 1 jago. ice Dooy was prepares ior cur-jnmTuyu. is invited to corns aai ktar-S ial at a local cndertaklni: estatiisb- J brin fall baskets an! help give tbe inieut and seat to Stonavilla Mcalay eld scldiers-a goo: time Danbcry night. Mr. Chas. D. i trader was in town Satartiaf. Mr. Robert Discs called to sae Miss Enda Ellinstou .Scnday. Mr. Eatl Straier and sltr, Mi Government Control. ThA financiers complain that the president's currency bill pata is the hands of the g-overnment complate control cf treasary note isaa. This is as it should be. Control cocld cot witb safety be de posited in ether hands. Government oScials act for the peo ple aad act' btfer-e tfce eyes of the country. Financiers act cr themselves and in secret. The coaatry i fortunate ic having a president who takes the people's aid oa thia great question. Strength to his arm. The Cots tacner. . . ' ': How It Works. In evsrv heme there should te a box of Back leu's Arnica Salve, ieaj to apt lv io every caie of fcorns. cats, wonnds or scsli J. II. Pclsnco, Dlvslls. lex. , R. No 2, wrttas: "BocMan'a Arnica Salve d of little fc'irl's cct foot. No one believed it could be cored. " The worH'a hen mlt. Or ly 2Za. Kecctatntnded hf W, 3. Allan and Brittaln's Dreg Store. The Animateti Reels. i afternoon. Greeastcro Patriot, Rapo-tsr. Jennie, called to see Miss liarvills Snciay aftera-ca. Lu is cosU to get a car-load c! corn from Chicago, IlL. to Petersburg, Va.. a. distance of Smiles. To get the same car-load cf coin to Hender sos. according to the Henderson' Gold Leaf, ii ccss flCaW. The distance Is 90 ra lies. The rate tca Petersburg to Henderson is ,14 tirnea per tsile what it ia frcta Chicago to Peters berg. 1 Acd yet the railroads will trr to rer- :.ide the pec;Ie of North Carolina 'it rucli an arrangement ai this is vr.CarXctt Otssrver. The Animated Weekly it a rsovioa picture feature that cornea to the Prin ce Theatre ia Charlotte about every Wednesday. It U one of the nscit is structive and entertaining cf tbe en terprfsei tbe moving picture people are getting out, as it gives views ot the ptople ccoceroed io the evesu of tfce past few days. On the reel pre tented Wednesday sight was the ora tion delivered by Mr. Josepbcf Dan iels. Secretarr of the Navy, at the dedication of the monument to the Maine. Is tbe picture , Mr. Daaiels got up is froct of the aadJeace acd tegao reading his maouacrlpt. His familiar facial expressions, hit move ments aad his gestore were so stria inzly life-like that ose coo id almsst read the words from his Up. Each week some member cf the Cabinet lJ s'aown la actios. Senators and Rep reaettatives osoally flgoring in tae scenes. Ia this way tbe people at horse can set a good a-qca:atacce with the pablic raen. The OHerver has wondered that this as I in a ted weekly featcre dcti not attract raore attention. This paper always likes to post the penile on tbe good tbingi et the time, and this weekly preenta tics ct raen and events is cue c! ttm. Charlotte Observer.
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