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YANCBYVILLB DRUG 0P„ AOBMOY ^ The aervice QmeUty Laundry ' Street. Danville, Va We Weeh Your Dade in Ivory 8ade ' PHOtTBS 1220—1658 Perce! Post Work CMven apecie! Attention Residence Phones 221 and 19* (Mace Phone 216 F. w. row/VEs <e so/v FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 935 MAIM STREET DANVILLE, VA Ambulance Service AGENCY ESTABLISHED 16*3 D. M. miNBS MILTON, N. O. SELLS INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS And Bepreoenta Some of the Lordoot Compenleo in the World. All Lows Have HI* Person*! Attention end Are Settled Promptly. Fill Out snd Mail This SUBSCRIPTION COUPON The Caswell Messenger YANOBYVILLE, N. O. Enclosed Is H.50 for one yssr's subscription. - YantcyviMe Barber Shop Ladies of Caaweli, I have in atailed an ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER, and can wash and dry your hair in ao minutes. L. B. HAYWOOD PATRONIZE PLAY ALL! Give the boys a few Saturday afternoons off during the summer months to piay baseba!!. And then go with them yourseH, ye!! !ouder than anybody else, and see if both you and the boys don't start work the next Monday with a fighter heart and a cheerier dis position.—The Progressive Farm er. HIGHTOWERS The Presbyterian reviva! wii! be conducted at Griers' church this weekly ev. Mr. McMorris, of YanceyviHe. The hours WiU 6xx) and 8:oo o'clock P. M. erybody is invited. **— to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Saturday, Ju!y 3rd, a giri, Kerr and-chitdren, visited Mr. and rturday and bane, Route 3, spent the past week with his grandparents here, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Warren. The many friends of Miss foia Butter wit! be sorry to hear of her iHness. We are giad to hear that she is improving. '"Rev. Mr. McMorris spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McMuHen. Miss Sue Burton, head nurse of Sanitorium, N. C., is spending her vacation at her home herb. Her many friends are deiighted to have her back. Mrs. J^.W. Moore has returned to her home in Mebane after spending some timt with her sis ter, Mrs. Eugenia Smith. Mr. and Mrs. WiHie Nicks spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Nicks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rudd. Miss I!a Warren has returned to her home here after spending severai days with her brother. J. L. Warren, of Mebane. PROVIDENCE Mesdames Robert Fautkcs, Alma Neat, Garland Lynch and Charlie Faulkes; Messrs. Virginia Riddle, Ruth Neal, Myrtle Good son and Pricie Hodges and Mr. Arthur Goodson went on a bus trip to Asheville this week. Misses Emma And Ethel pledge are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Irvin Cobb, of Gretna, Va. Mesdames George Wilson, Mar vin Brackin, and Benton Hodges; Miss Janie Wilson, and little Mar vin Brackin, Jr., were visitors in the home of Mrs R. P. Wilson, Monday. Mrs. JL L. Goodson and he! Sunbeam Band gave a very enjoy able lawn party at Providence church Wednesday night. Mr. Arthur Goodson, of Farm ville, N. C., is spending the sum mer with relatives in this neigh borhood. Mrs. A. C. Davis, who has beer confined to her bed for several days, is not much improved. Mrs. J. H. Dameron, Mr. Roy Goodson, Mary Stuart Dameron and Aubrey Goodson spent TUes d$y with Mr. and Mrs. FaMlon Gpodson, of Corbett. N. C. ' ... . ' Roy Goodson, of Newport News, Va., after visiting relatives and friends here for several days, left Thursday for Greenville, N. C., where he will spend some days with his brother, Mr. P. L. Good son. Mrs. Alma Neal, of Danville, is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hodges this week. REIDSVILLE "A Unfortunately Mr. Bill Hern don had some hams stolen repent ' Roy Shaw and others visited Pilot Mountain Sunday.. The !Q26 wheat crop is fairly good in our section. The rains'of several weeks back saved our crops, but we are be ginning to need more again. Esq. George McKinney's wife is real sick. We hope that she will be well again soon. Mr. Oakley and family, of near Brown Summit, visited his sister, Mrs. George McKinney, June 30. ESTELLE Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Butler, of Reidsville, was here a while Sun day visiting relatives. Little Charles^ Yarborough, of Thomasville, N. C., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hogue Vernon. , Mr. B. S. Graves, of Yancey ville, was here a while Tuesday W. Hi* Whitlow was a business visitor in Danville Friday. The lawn party given at Gilead church Friday night was a very successful affair. Little Walter Vernon, infant son of Mr and Mrs. Clay Vernon, who has been quiet ill, is reported as being right much better. Miss Helen Barker, of Spmora, is spending this week with his sister, Mrs. Algie Yarborough. H. M. Yarborough and A. B Vernon are but threshing wheat and report a very good crop. TOPNOT Mrs. Cora Stephens, of Leas burg, Route t, accompanied by her son, W. O. Stephens and chib dren from Hightowers, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Matlock. Mr. D. L. Isley, of Greensboro, visited in this community Sun day and attended services at Beuiah church. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes spent the week-end with Mrs. Hughes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Boswell, of Danville, Route 5. Mr. S Roser and son. Douglas, visited relatives at Chatham, Va., Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Swann and chiidren are visiting her mother, Mrs. McComa, in Hiawathis. West Virginia. Mrs. Swann wiii go on to Ohio from there to visit her unde and brother who live in Ohio. Mr. L. L. Lambeth and step nipther and niece were pleasant visitors at Mr. J. Matlocks on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fitch and daughter Rebecca, of Yanceyville, called at Mr. J. Matlocks on Tues day afternoon. Miss Annie Matlock, who has been on the sick list the past week is much improved, we are glad to note. Mrs. J. H. Lunsford and chil dren, and Miss Julia Haith, and Etta Lunsford called on Mrs. J. Matlock last week. Mr. A. Hudgins and family were Sunday visitors at Mrs. Lil lian Everett's. Mr. Oscar Hudgins and wife, from Roanoke, Va., and Mr. Till man. from Roxboro. N. C., also Miss Gracie Hudgins and Mr. Hall, all from Person county, took dinner and spent the after noon at Mr. and Mrs. J. Matlock's 'Sunday. .<';4 Fifty girts and boys attended the recent cinb encampment heid in Buncombe county by the home and farm agents. tame piayed in Bagtand waa catted "trump " AH the meet important his tort cat event# have been at one time at another depicted on piaying cards, and some at the pacha are eery rare and vatuabie—Pierre Van Panaaen. !a the Attanta Conatitution. Awafyatg ffaJpg Dtycfor tw Dtagwatt* The doctor who need to tee! Me pettent'a putae or gaae !nto a gaping mouth to determine the canae ot !!! neaa nowadaya tahea a drop of Wood to anatyae The guiit for much of human suffering haa been traced to the germa, t!ny hut deadiy. which force their entrance into the human body, and which can oaiy he detected by each anaiyaia "Biood teeta provide ua with eiewa to an evergrowing number of ai! metna," aaid a doctor to the writer "it ia baing found, for inatance. that eye compiainta ara often due to the abaorption of germa which have af fected other parta of the body, auch aa the tonaiia. We can often detect them by teating the Mood. "Many caaea of iiineaa are. due to something tauten in from without— uauaiiy microacopic germs More and more of these germa are becoming known to ua every day. There ia reason to beHeve that the origin# of other diseases which are atiii un known may he found in the aame cause." *-r" G/VE EM A CNA/VCE TaUtattee Oterh —Theae geodA as tee. epeah for theametvea. Castomer—in th*t case tot a* eaggeet that you gtre than a chance FVAmsaa tt aeanm to ho tho practice for teed^ tag tewaa or cittee to adopt ttttoa ta seif-praiee. Tho otd Venetians need to say. "See Venter and dte." aad Romo has atwaya etyted tteetf the Btemat etty Boeton catta tteetf—the Amort can. not the English town—the Huh of the Untveree. whttst London haa not shrunk from catting ttaotf the Mctrop otta of the WS)r)d. it its moot potnt whether Brighton or Scarborough was (trat tn the Reid with the auhtttte "Quean of Watering Maces." hat tt ts certain that both nee tt aad bettere ta its truth Edinburgh stytes tteetf the Modem Athena, and Gtasgoje hoaata that tt ts the second city of the empire SevtUe says that he who haa not seen SevUte hes seen no merest Mancheater catta tteetf Oottoaopotta, and Ltrerpoot the Gateway of the Weat. Ftwly Guard* An*iw** iu italy one of the moot ssrious crimes is the steailng or unauthorised excavation of antiquities. The got emment ciaima as its property aii oh^ iects of artistic or archeologtca) pa terest over !00 years oid. and permits for their exportation are obtained oniy raraiy and with diidenity. Rights to excavate or even to study white excavatioas are proceeding are rareiy granted to foreign student* The other day some archeoiogicai pichpochet* who removed some a* cient vases and marMes from tombs that ware being excavated near Ow tnhcchio were convicted in court. The tender was sentenced to seven years in prison—s punishment rare in itaiy for any erime less than murder. w_v .. # FT. .rr- W! -vwnWMM! Butterdies deed on the nectar of dowara and the sap t( trees and pi ants. The various dowers, etc., vary with those found in n iueniity. Aii aduit bees feed an saccharine juices, particuiariy the nectar af dowers ft is the habit of baas to devote their searching to n single sort of Sower as iong ss it serves tjMtir pursue*; e§ch CrayQsh are ad pugnacious that if two of them are put in the -stnc crate or open pen one wttt MM the other, or, like the farmer*, dog. die harking at the bote. That ta why. when the Cat verity of Waahingtaa dipped a down rare specimen. Awn im aqpar tunt in Seattie to the Hah poot in New York.* the shippers wound ap each crayHsit tn yards of wet cheesecioth. The consignment came through whoie and heaithy—Youth'. Companion W^wrwtainSw# The beet treatment for the worm, in the soil, which .re not iikety to be doing any harm, is watering aeverai times with time water, a. recom mended recentiy Different kinda of worm, are foand in aoH in which there ia decaying vegetabie matter, bat they are harmteae. Castor oi! ia not Hkeiy to do yoar ptanta any good, and am ahontd not adrtse using it.—MontratH famHy Heraid par r^fEM Hubby—Wiile. scientists haTe dis covered dinosaur egg* mtiiioaa Of years oid. and are going to put ana <tH in the museums. WiQe—Put eat ail lu'ths mu aeums? I bet they soid some of 'oat to ear butter and^gg man test week! Wood for /Veutupopor Since the cuatomary unite of wood measurement—cord, tog measure or tumher scaitr—do not represent an ex act quantity, the cubic foot soiid wood is used. Uvea this unit is variabie as to puip yieid according to the char acter of the wood as to species and rate of growth. However, taking the dry weight of spruce as 24 pounds per cubic foot, the commercia! yieid of MX) cubic feet wouid be about 2.300 pounds of mechanics! puip.. and of sutphite pt#p i.080 pounds. Commerctaiiy. news print is made from, a mixture of 73 per cent mechanics! and 25 per cent sutphite. Consequently, a ton of news print wouid coutaia 1.300 pounds mechanics) and 500 pounds suiphlte Then 1.500 pounds mechanicai wouid require 00.2 cubic feet wood; COO pounds suiphite wouid require 4&3 cubic feet wood: i ton of mews print wouid require 1!A7 cubic feet or 2. 72S.S pounds oven dry spruce wooA Was CnaJ fa Awiiwab Mrs. Sarah Martha O rove-0 rada-<(f Tunbridge Weils. Mngiand. who died recently, tearing an estate of (5,009. 000. teft something over (300,000 to her famiiy. and over (2,000,000 for the work of different societies in aid of animats A great part of the money is to be used for the eatabiishing of "a refuge or refuges for the preserve tion of ait animats, hints or other creatures not human.'' on some tsiand or ou the mainiand. where iand may be purchased for the purpose the ob ject being to atake the animats safe from moieatation or destruction by man. She ieft aimost aa much per aonai property aa in her estate and large sums were given to hospitals and other charitable purposes. rim* oust OM Ago The erroneous, pernicious. bat wMe epread conviction that "time" mehes ns oid. and that age ta auiomattcaiiy Hsed by the number of years behind us. constitutes a deadiy assauit upon the human famiiy. Time does not make us oid Time has nothing to do with age Time is an hour giaaa—a measuring device—not a force. Time can influence disease or heaith no more than a yardstick can influence (^e speed of a horse race Age is the resuit of changes brought abont in our own tissues through aii our own habits of itfe. Within the Umits of variation we can hasten those changes or chech them as we wiM—From "The Science of Keeping Toang." by Aifred W. Mth Cana. ^oto fnefa for Go*** A MW way of testing prectona stones has been devised by the bnreau of standards at Washington. An eiec^ trie furnace has been devetoped that mates it ponaihie to heat gents end eoaaterfatta to very high temper* turns, when their expansion is me** ured with great deticacy it is thus penaihie to detect ciever imitations which otherwise might deceive the meet experienced eye. instruments have nieo been invented that render penrih aimoet transparent and ravani the severest' hnitnMonn. BUS SCHEDULE DurhamDanvllle Stag* Has Rvmmro TIME—2 HOURS FARE—$8.00 Leave Danville 8 and 3 o'clock. Leave Durham 11 and 5 o'clock Yaneeyville % hour from Danville. Yaneeyville 1% hour from Durham. Prospect Hill 1 hour from Danville. Prospect Hill 1 hour from Durham. Hillsboro 1% hour from Danville. BHlsboro % hour from Durham. DAN RIVER COUNCIL NO. 387 JR. O. U. A. M. MILTON, N. O. Council meetings held on second and fourth Friday nights in month, at 8 o'clock. G. 8- DGNAHO, Counsellor R. T. 8NAPP, Recording Secretary * VISITING BRETHREN WELCOME ..-... -- - - ..-. COME TO Union Barber Shop Every Hoar In The Day W. E. KENT. Prup. lia Worth Union Street, DanviHe, Va. ADMINISTRATOR $ NOTICE Having this day quaii&ed as adminis trator of the estate of J. W. Mawey, deceased, late of Caswell County, Worth Carolina, this is to notify sU persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to present them to the nnder signed at YanceyviMe, North CatoMna, on or before the first day of May, 1M7, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate wiii piease make intmediato payment. This the 50th dsy of Aprit, 1926. R. 8. GRAVES, Administrator of J. W. Massey. 56—6t. ANNOUNCEMENT I take pleasure in announcing that I am now whh the Reidrock Shoe Store on South Scales Street where I wiU be giad to serve my friends and former customers. We carry a splendid stock of all grades and atyies 6f MEN'S. WOMEN S AND CHILDREN S SHOES. AND HOSIERY and can supply every need in the shoe fine. R. L Mappe REIDSVILLE, N. C. We have conquered poverty, we have conquered the "psycho logy of defeat," we have conquer ed whatever of bitterness or nar rowness was left as a heritage of war, and now with a Spirit more broadiy nations!, I betieve^ than that of any other section, we take up a new century's tasks of em
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