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The Reidsville Semi-Weekly Review, t'M. lH.il. I. AH t'KK VUlt OL1YKK lMtOS., Proprietors. ADVtKTlSlMl KYTK.S H KMS1IKI" UN AHl'l.H A I H'N. Kntereil In tlio Vt.flk-e t tift.l.iv III. N trron J-cIukn mail mttr. KEIDSVILLE. N. C. OCT. 2t. I9i'2 Jl MO II 4 1 S l AMIIH I I V Kulv ( II1KK .11 STI .: WALTER ( I.AIiK. Hill ASSdi UTK .11 ST I' I S. II. O. CONN Oil. I". 1. WAl.KKK. f i lit t i;i' ii: Ti' 'X 1 'M m issn a n; E. C BEDDINGFIELD. 1 nli SI IT. 11 I ' 1 -1 ' IV-'l ' ' ' 11 v; .1. v. .ioynki: l ui: ( i.(.i:Fss hi-'I ii M1 i:n i V. W. K1TCIUN. I-ulisnl K l lul: H.KVHVI II Msll.'l' I S. I'. (iUAVKS K"K TIIH sTVI K SKX VI I . HON. A . I. I'.l K'in.V KnK Till' l.lvi.M.VI I I'l . .1. T l'KK'K, IRA K. IH'MPIhiKYS. mi: mihmi i'. M. F. PIN NIX. lui; i i.h:k t MTM:l"i: "i i i ,IAS. V PKK K. K' i: KK' . IsTKH i iK ll-'KIs, JAMES A. SCALES, 1 -'ill! i "I NH ' iiMMISnIi iM l:s .1. 15. JOHNSON, T. Ii PI! AT I'. T. V. ST KES .1. S. Mi AUSTKI;, C. II. DA ETON. HI i;isi i n. Lot ever y body ; -: I Im I' untitled Id iId mi Tliri r is nil i ii tirely new registration tin- jvnr YoUf old registration Will lint I'll title you to voir tins year lilies.-' you l't gisler I 4 l'i ri tin- books -om- on t b( -T'l ll t li'lobel' nil fallllol vote this yciir. Tin' lmok are now open for regis'rutiou mill will In open for that purpose every l;iy Sunday excepted, llll'll lilisi t Sat nrdny, October '.'"lli Let every b()ly wlio IS flltllli'il to Vnte lllldel the uiiioimI me lit register at once Register uisel ami g t yoiii neighbor- alsu In i t'li -ti'i'. Xi 'I t: i ii i . Tlie adopl n u of tin 'mi l it n tioual A 1 1 1 t j f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 maili an i n tirely m w registration inn '.s.-ai y 'ShO (IlKfl alH'lllsi'il negro l'tgstcrei lu tlie campaign ill I'.HMi, ami it the LCgi.slat III e had M'll provided I'm new resist ra 1 1 t tin year tin Cani''K ol all these ncgroc- wonlil T61Il.il n mi the registration honk'. Ni i ii: ski i M. Anentiiely new registration this ywnr was necessary In put I lie amendment in operation in this election. N . I I' 1 1 ; I Eaeli DeMioeratie paper Is re quested to 1 i'f p this in a prominent pliire in the paper until the regis trillion eloses, P M. Simmons. Chairman Slate hem. Ex. Coin This section of the State has great possibilities and resources that me undeveloped and which could he made to yield great tli?i dends. A trolley line penetrating Rockingham and Caswell and con ntH tini up the busy niaiiiifactuiiug centres of Mayodan, Avolan.Spraj Reidsville, Altainahaw and other cotton mills just over in Alamance would yield its stockholders line leVeiiue and do great good to the iors ment imied. Caswell conn ty has enough unused timber, which c mid then be utilized to make a gi eat elite pi 'isi of this kind pay nicely. Who will take this matter in hand ami do some real service for the . mint y : '1 he iielimi ,f Mr. .1. !' Wilson, the Imlf pendent candidate lor Keg ister of Deeds, in following up the Democratic cuinliilales at then up iiointnients and asking their audi ence to hear his announcement us a htrnng display of bras.-, and che k. It i - t he ml icy ami pin posee of t he Doinocratie parly 111 Kockinghain toionduct their canvass alone and their appoint inellls ha ve been made with this end in view. The funds of the Democratic candid. itfs have been used in making these an IlOllllCeinellts to gel lllf people In pother and miles;, the I leniocrat n Executive ( 'oiulml tee consents I'm Mr. Wilson to be with then candi. lat h he oii;;ht to have too much respect for himself than to meddle With their audience and to lake ad Vantage of t he occasion to make his grievances known If Mr. Wilson dedi res to made a canvas- ot the county and tell ol his reasons for lest rtmg the parly after he had been defeated for the nomination he HMight in her convention and pril: nines let him n ake Hit own ap pointnienls and get out his own crowd to bear him. This whuld be fair and would avoid further troi.hle. i'ol hei e will be a meeting ot the laceo dowels' Association at Man-lax Without Monrjr Ttif poet and divine, John lonn, wliu iKH'aiiit' tleini of St. Paul's In lSl't, inarrltil a ilaiiK'liti-r of Sir (Jeoriru Moure without the eniiseiit of her par-t-uts. He was told '.by his father In law that hi? was not to t-xiieet any inoney floiu hiiu. The bridegroom weiit hoiue it i ul troie t his w itty iioti',".nlin Do mi. , Anne Diiime, iiiiiloiie," whieli he sent to the nrijjry father, liiid this li.n the effect of restoring them to favor. They Were very.' poor at nrst. hut tlrin-i hiKHi got hriKhter, ainl they l:'il lii'e-l hlliiplly toirether. Sir Jo-hua Ke.i Holds aft t I L.mii.hi hail married told lain that thi- woii'd ruin til in as an artist. When the hn bllllil ri'l.lted this In his she v solveil that mo rrifi tco shoiilil ni'iKe anil lint mar her Im-lui ml arail in this end furl her I'esnheil that he shnlllil StllllV at Knllie Mild llo I e I I :'1IU lh.il lie lulidit have dniie 1 1 1 n ni t l.i.'ill'i inxiniiil l espnlisllulll ies. "P.ilt lm ';" asked riaxman. "Work and ccnim lllle," I'ejnliieil t lie hlave wi.mali the Oa.ntol in Kaleieh mi Thurs-i So well did l.e .1- tins that he f 1 , that "Wedlock Is for .'III arliM's -nni kays nigiit, ' 'ctoner .", ii"'-. voi. Cunnun;ham desires to have the f trim is tiom all over North Cam Una to meet and discuss the lobae eo situation at the present time The out look is lor one of the grcai est State Fans in the history of the State, and It will be wise for the fanners to attend the Fair and wit uess the exhibits of all kinds from every p li t of I he State. l lie 1 1 1 1'l'ii -liiiii i fair wats on this week and atti acted the lieid.-ville people in yieat numbers. Several hundred from thecily attended be sides t In- ipioto which weut up from the county The merchants and bnsllli s - mi ll III ( i: eelisbol'oillil line business till- Week and scooped 111 all abundance ol the stutV which 111 ikes I lie Wol Id en I'nuud. If Uelds ViMe had a i;oud tall' every fall she could do t he .., ime 1 lung, but then she ha-n'l An Jhicient Foe To ' ea It i i aad happiness ii Scrofula .'Iti l d u. ei I -1 1 1 li'ne I m iiieilinl ia4. 1 Cau.J"S i n 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 s in tin- neck, dlM fil t'rt the -ki:i. inll.mn the iihicoiih mc i bra ne, wa-tes the imiscics, ueak- power of Cllf the hen.' . minces res iance to di-ca-v and the capacity for !ernel), i.ict i!i'i into i(,n. till!) Imn. litiiii'li iippeaint on the left" si,. ,,f my nifk. It uinvi'il Krc!it pain, w:is hnn il, mid 'icriinii. a iiiaiiinj hore. I wi nt Into a K'1 ii ul tlerliiitv I whs perHii.'ilt.'il iii try ilixi.'i Sarsiipuriil,!. ai W n I had titkni fix I otlleH my n rk Win lie.. led, nod I hnvii Iievi " had any 1 1 1 iihlv ot I he kind smc," lK K. T. S.vvm a, Troy, Ohio. wr nooa s arsaparuia and Pills will rid you of it, nidically and per inai ently, u-j they Ijlvj rid thoUbanda. I'lllllleliliiM li;lill'i; 1 he Inst libt of the campaign among the jolit.cinis occuireil at New Pu t bell.t he Democratic strong hold, Tiio-day when the Democrat ic candidates weiethere to till their :t 1 1 1 1 1 1 nif lit The cause ot i he light was a lilt III! Aiv Me-sl s. .1 . A Scales, I If 111 o' r .it it- candidate I - KeListe i of D. c.!s, and All . .1 P ilson, Ihf I ndi p inh ul audi late I m t he same nflii e, w li ii -Ii w as had at Iron Works I he S;il in d.iy Indol e. A 1 that I line alter t be I icinoclat c candidate- had finished their o iii making Mi . Wilson asked Mir crowd to If t 1 1 i 1 1 1 make his an noiinceinenl . He lelelTed to Mr. Scab's as his opponent ami M.-. Scales said he was not running against linn at all and not to use his name. Mr Wilson made sonic statements and M r. Scales disputed them. Mr. W ilson said lit dnln t care to have any disl ui hance ami tin mutter was dropped. At New Itethell Tuesday Mi Wi' son said Mr. Scales bad denied the statements he made a' Iron Works and added that if he be given a chance be con hi prove them. lie eked Mr. Newton McCollum if Mr. Scales didu t tell him two years ago that ll he was elected then he would not he a cnididale again. Mr Met 'olluni replied in the iillirin iliveaml Mr. Scales le tioimced it as false Id- and Mr. Met 'olluni slarted into light when bystanders inter ferreil a n d prevented furl her trouble A lew scciiihIh after the eM'deinciit Mr. Scales fell from the poich on which he was standing and injured his back to such, an ex lent that he was compelled to nleiu don the canvass. He is now at W ent wort h. Vnollu-r Candidal? Having det nled to enter the tit-Id again, I hereby announce that 1 have lilted Up nil ices over lilt- store ol O. .1. Mathews - Co., and shall devote my entire time to the prac I n e of my profession. n and after May 1st can be found at my olliee at all limes un less piofessionally engaged My drug store will he m charge ot Messrs. .lames S. Webb ami T. W Kdmouds, who are licensed and up tit-date ilruggists Thanking you for past patronage and 1 1 list ing In leceive a emit i nuance of your fa vols, I am Yours t r ul y, I- E. Smt, M. D. I'lcasanUille Polnb. I he farmers have been very busy for the past week prtvianug the ground for a large crop of wheat . A number of our people attended the barbecue at Hethell this week. Mr. J. II. McColluin was mi tin streets of Intelligence again last Sunday. He and his girl were all smiles, they were together once mote, A large number of our people at ten led the meetiug at the ISiptist church near Sharp's Institute on Sunday last. Mr. .lohu Peay, one of our young gallants, left thin morning on the train bound for South Carolina. We are delighted to see Miss Kr ii x ft in niJIII niC' Olllim HUH MISS IMl.U (ovrtnl nrrrlnt UuoJs,byJiiiiUxluwutajiUyjiwliii'J Ah( tii-n, -utr.- in h inmk itir He sure to ask iih to bow you our $7 5i Htiits, the best ever offered for th t tu )uey, --Wi'lintuH, Hop kius & (Jo. ruthi-r than his hann," and 111 both discox il ni 1 1 1 ; 1 1 I In y eiv made for eiii li oilier. llioiifiN Mor'. Tin- y ' M I ll Uf I' 1 1 1 1 1 :t s, r went In il bis t'olli-rel-. his lalliei s nalie lll.'lL'e, lo the uineilili" of a si. One In theei ealor o' "1 he 1 hree u -I,. 1. .1 - " At the b,in.iet ill the I'lmm: I he younger Inillias sat ln-l lo him- of lln- oldest Inliabilalds w m, in ., i f, . - I nature, but illmiit an tact, be; .in In tell II si,' of lillll.'f. pel'e "All," said he. "he was a t.ii s,,iil. your father! How ue loed fun lb was so kind hearted and gem i 1 1 .. The last time he ra Ine In Vil lers I "I lei .-I , hi' gave a bamiiel in the llolel de Villi'. lb' fne,i fn- some I'lne .'lll.r to pay I he bill See I I, a I fa I ma ll " a there'.' lb' was the bllhhe- who fur lilshi'd the feast. 1 should n..i be sill lH'isi'il if the uie.-.l were still huIiil: In hi 111. I'.ut thai Is iinthinu. II. . pi . 1 1 t to tills 1 1 1 1 of being the plen' In A leva mile liiimas." The stor was an iioiiiiai eomnnii t.'iry oil Ihe set speeehes of the aflei' noon The sou was anxious then and there In settle his father's s. m e ball Mall Ca-.i'lte. I, mull l.iiuril o! riiiuirii. In a I k . all. , "The I nil f I Inh stein's Travels Into Persia and lus mil," pllblishl-ll III lCnli. Ilnl'e s all lieeoiiiil of a fill inlls ine pi ...In. t ea lletl I lie "lamb uourd," w h a Ii run.-i IIS follows "In the liei"hb..rl d of Samara, lhissia, then- li-ows a "ocid wllhll eloselv resembles a 1 : t : i . I ill all Its members. II ehallgi s place in "l'oW illg MS far as Ihe stalk w ill i a. h. and W lieresoe er it turns the grass nil hem anil dies. This change of Ihe gourd plant lln- Mnseoiies call T. ednm.' They further say that when it ripens the slalk withers and that lln- out. Wliril I'hlil of I lie lloiil'd Is Iheli covered Willi ll sort of Wool, which they use Instead of fur." Senllger also makes inenliun of the lamb gourd and says that it cious mi til the glass falls ami thai it then dies for want of nourishment, lie also sa.v s that the wolf Is the only animal that will feed upon It. n I ii lert-Nt I iik AiiIiiihI. Proprietor of Meiuiycrie Walk up. billies and gentlemen, and see our fa mmis lion, Mustapha. He Is as seiisl hie us any human being. French Hcrgeiinl once pulled out of his foot a thorn on which lie had stepped. What tin Villi think the liohle i real lire did? It ili-viiinul, one by one. in order of rank, nil the superior ottheis of our sergeant until the latter found hiiu self proiimteil lo tin- grade nf cnlmiii. Walk In, gentlemen, (inly a penny. -I'Toiu tlie ( lerimin. The lloiil 1114: 11 lirll inn I N111. ''Yes," sa id 1 1 Id man. " 'pea red lak he wii. give over inter de ban's er Satiiii, en Satan 'ilicted him w id de hoppiii' rheiiina I ism I nst it w ii, in one place, en den if way. ti iinlher. but lie Weill (er prayin" ter be relieve' of It, eii one day. whilst It way. a hnppln' film niie I'uil ter ah.'th.T. it hopped Into his Wooden leg. all' he pulled off de leg nn' th'ovvcd it in de tire, en it en do rlii'Utuatistn wuz teetotally eoii suined." Atlanta Constitution. t.ciOTiiim l:nir'k. It is said that one innriiiug at break fast 11 general related to the emperor the misfortunes of a blither nltieer ho "because he had not Io.imki francs must be dishonored." While the em peror iplcsl ioiiid further particulars Eugenie Hew to her room ami. return ing wlllTa package of banknotes, said, "Take them, general, and never tell ine his naino." And his name the gen erous empress never knew. Mr. Blount Pleased wiih Rcld?ill. Henry Bbunt. in writing the Ealeigh Post of bis recent visit to Ib idsviHe, speaks in these eompli tm ntary tertas of two of the town's .beautiful visitors, : the Third Hegi nieiit li.uhi, ami the city ami her people in general: - It wa- our good fortune to meet the lavut iful Miss Adeluiue God s'niw, of Tryoti, au 1 the bertitching anil fascinating Miss Ethel Wright . ol Kloiiiia, aioiind each - one of w bom a thousand witcheries cluster in all of their couipiering and en slaving powers and they make victims of all they meet, for Cupid lurks in their ludive smiles and in the witcbeiy of their many ch irms be tinds a ipiiver, tilled with tbadliest arrows for ins fateful wm k And the next best and sweetest thing in llt'i'lsvillf is tin-admirable Thud K-'giinent Hand, one of the finest musical organizations in the .Slate, for under the skillful in struct ion of I hat sii pt rb leader and 'admirable musician, the really talented and finely equipped Prof. Kiikmui it has reached a high staff ot i llicif nt'V, amino band in thejstatc can furnish such line and exquisite music. And in c j 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 we say that Keidsvillc mi most -harming place, and is the home ot some of the pnttiist -) 1 1 1 1 most at I ract I ve lad u s i Irs w 1 1 icr has e er met vision ot whose charms will often rise belnie lis, and glisten as hcautl I ully as t hose i o.-e wi t at ht-d islands llialshcp Upon the liosotll of the ,oce. -n, hugged iii the etiibraieof rippling billows and kis.-ed by the glimmer ol falling star beams. flic Wflkhw.ird of Women. Mi. h siy irs woman's wahhwoid. Whan vel thieateiis her I'elicattf i .sense ni niodesly, Inghltiis her. Fir this te.isoii iii any a woman I pcrmi's di.-e.isis if the deliiate vvoin.iiily organs to become agura : vated because he c.iiuot 1-lTuy; lieisi ll to sub nut to ihe ordeal ot ! Illiilc:s lilt qui stolllgS, oll'tUSlVe cx.iiiiinal ioiis. and obnoxious local : ticaimcnis which some physicians liiid necessary . Doubtless thous and- ol t he women who have taken ' advantage ol Di. Pierce's oiler of tree c insiillalii'ii by leiter, liave hecii led to do mi by the scape thus eU'ercd from a tieatmeut , reiugiiani to ni'M'f-ty Any sick : woman in iy write to Di - Pierce, Hull aln, N . , in peri'set coufi 'ileiie. all hi lei-- being Heated i8 tiicllv j.iivate and sacredly cou 'lidenliT and all answers being I sent 111 plain envelopes With HO advei I i-iiig or other printing upon ; lln in Di. Pierce's Favorite Pre script i n has been long heralded as "a tine send to woiiii-ii.'' It makes weak women strong and sick women well. "Favorite Prescrip tion" contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine or other narcotic. 111b I WU lligt ance. Ther don't know that fur nil iiif.am mUoa there to no remed to equal Mexican MuuUog LtuJuucnu am easy way and a sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to 1: ill T'sease germs and insure healthy Virort action is to take half a glassfull cf water put into it a teaspoonful of Mexican Mustang liniment r- nnii with this ptirplo the thront at frequent intervals. i Then bathe tin t)Utsi(l of tho throat thoroughly with tlio lini ment and after doing this pour noma on n soft cloth and wiap nrouaJ the neck. It is a l'OSITIVE CUKE. 25c, 50c. and $1.00 a buttle. IT MAY RE Yflll have ,cmK been trouMwl with n riinnin II IIIH I DC I UU gore or ulcer. Trent it at once with Mexi can Mustang Lllnment and you can depend upon a tjoedy cure. Large and Handsome 1 SCiTT'S EMULSION Scott's Kmulsion is the j inc'ins nf life and of the en joyment of life of thousands of men, nuiiK'ii and children. 'l't the men Scott's Hmul jsion oives the tlesh and strenj'jh so necessary for the cure ot consumption and the repairing of body losses from any wasting disease. For women Scott's Emul sion does this and more. It is a nio-.t .sustaining food an"d Ionic for the special trials that women have to hear. To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and strength for growth of llesh and bone and blot ul. For pale girls, lor thin and sicklv bovs Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Bond for free cample. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. 409 415 Pearl Street. NvvYork. 50c. nnd SI.OO: all dru-rists. I'll rr I h uk hi. "lUulit lu-ri-," sniil tin- MiiM-yor, "will In- u pioil il.'icc fur Miur saw mill. 'I'lic oniinly lliu- w ill run exactly tliriiiii;li (lie iiilililli; of It." "Nut much," huIiI tin' iiiiiiccr. "We'll have It till on one Hide or the other. W'hm a inn n p-ts n.-nveil In two. I don't want no two coroners' itniiests over hiiu."- Chicago 'I'l ilniiie. Brush Points, An I ii hi mo 1 1 Slnri. John V. Mnekny once Invited Rob ert ii. Inuersoll to visit the Cotnstoek mines. Ah the cage di-sci-nded to the furnace heat nt tlie liottoin of the shaft of one of (he milieu Mr. Inersoll paid, pispliiK for iu. "rrlvately 1 always helleved there "flasii hades somewhere, hut I never dreamed It could be 80 hot." In buy inn liair brushes, ami h'I ntlier brnslirs, we look out fir puiiits 1 1 jit, milit escape the notice ul customera, but which have everything to do with the life ami service of the brush. The ciiiig' ruction, material, manner in which bristles are lasteneil, etc., are all impor tant. The luiishes you get hrre are. .such s you wonlil seek were yo'i u brush expert. nhotild he lu every family. It contains a receipt for everything, sir - every thing Cholly-lilve nn- three cnta. if t has n receltit for iy tailor' LIU, VU lake Qvt). ' ' COMBS C0HBS LHT7RD JC MIMC Comer of Peay Block. We are ns particular in buy ing combs us we arc in select ing brushes. In either line we are able to give you the best po4U-ilu for tlio numcyr - AT 'I I IK 1 AHCJK .IKWKLRV KS TAHMSIIMKNT OF E. P. SANGSTON 3JS MAIN ST., DANVILLE, VA.. Theie is for your inspection the largest unti finest assortment of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver ware. t't:t Glass (hawk's cut glass the lincst in the world,) High Art l'ollery, Uisque and Hronzes, Onyx '1 nbles. A beautilnl line of '.ini-. brellas and canes, fountain pens, etc. See our handsome line of wedding presents- New importations of ailistic wares. An immense stock to select from and at prices d dying competition. E. P. SANGSTON, JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH, DANVILLE, VA. A Watch In tlit-M' up -to da'e tunes is :i necc-.stv. Not ;i cheap, nil 1 - liable inn-, but 1 standard ii' ike I h.'il c;i n be 1 1 ii-il y In kci i Hi. pri-pt r 1 1 nn- Wc Always Carry a Com plete Stock. All su.es and styles. If you want ;i watch write us lor tic script inn and pi ices. Anything you want in the Jewelry r ( (ptical line. FOR ELEGANT Wedding Presents CALL ON US Wc carry the most extensive line in Sterling Silver, Clocks and (Jrna raents. A beautiful line of CUT GLASS, TOILET SETS, and a large line ol Jewelry, Watches and Diamonds, Jewelry and watch repairing. Sat isfaction guaranteed. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Statement ofCeMitioii ot Bank of Reidsville At close of business Sep! . l. IW2. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts, tlfl,Jiw.75 Overdrafts, secured aud iinsocurcd, r 815 71 Banking house, li.'.iTfl.fiS Furniture ami Futures, 2,:W5..'58 Real estato, 5. 173.H5 Due from other batiks, ln,:i7B 4(5 Cash items, 4B1.R1 Cash in vault, f,,027.'ll Total, IDS, 3:59.38 LIAHILIT1ES: Capital stock paid in, $ 50,000.00 Uudivided profits. loss ex. am' taxes pi!.. Dividends uupai l, Re-discounts, I Deposits, 1 Cashier's checks Hi,02IU''8 tic.oo ir.,or.fi.72 !I2, 31)0.91 402.07 Total, 198,939. 38 LEADING JEWELERS, Greensboro, N. C. GREENSBORO AND CORNETT'S SOUTHERN EARLY PEACHES Are now all the talk among the fruit growers. Look out for these two peaches and remember that they were introducted by John A. Y ting, proprietor Greensboro Nurseries Fruit growers, shipping by the car load, say that they arc the money makers. Men who have introduced other varieties and talked them until they were hoarse, are now bound to acknowledge that tlnse two are leaders. They ate being planted by ttie thortnartd: I rr fte-gqre of getttn; the genu ire, you should order from headquarter. THE GREENSMORO NURSERIES, Greensboro, N. C. I, J. F.Watlingtuu Cashier, do sol- emnly swear that tho above in true to the best of ruy know ledge aud belief. J. F. Watlinuton. Cashier. Sworn to ami subscribed before me this Sept. 25. 11)02. J. (i. STAt'l.KS. N. P. Correct. Attest B. M. Hitch cock, J. H. Luitou, 1'. B. Johnston, Directors. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, ClIAliLOTTE, N. C Can I'C consulted in his otlicc at No. 320 North Tron street except on eachWcdnevdav untl Thursday. Watch for announcement of his visits lo Reidsville. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and lhroat We promptly obtain U. 8. aud Fon-tRn 4 r mmm Send model, iketuh or photo of irjTention for i free report on rntentikbi uty. For free doo , ES"TRSDE-MSRKS " I
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