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! S ii ? i t- V , 1 ..ivtCL.tl 'tec' . REIDSVILLE, N. C. NOVEM BB!- J I ; 1 1J04 V'.- '1 V V'M -"0 51.00 PER YEAR ' r-- M V Vf V.f.. A- I' -Vvi '. '1 ,V. '.'.'.- -h'-sc of a f:-.. at ; (-I . Y."o-j. :t-v.cn:-h.T,. when f ff- 'I. i'-. v i i : ' r- tlv Liv.;.- of -T i ..e p.ii' i was 2 and groin, thg vuh v.-hit:v .diry- i.-. -.'Mu.- :! ni v: na.nti : and .. ,v c&r.v'erttd : .'. t -. or :u:.-: .. "I library, w.u:rt tac-! :'j 'wjre. display od,' Ml'lriV '.'I".K' !,f soft; yellow '.lights .; Yellow clirys;u tliJn.uius. v,on u4 piiusjy 1.1 .ns 'decoration. o this rconu The color scheme . in. the d.hwsr-'rooin. Avaa pmk :fi'd pi'i o'ri 'ur.tl ...the' only- Ikht was tho .....fi g J'ro::! nr, ria.U of i.tn A': ti:!e. covortd with :white .!.i:n.i:., wud-..drai-fd '"yith EmsLix. t.;t'J;.;-ht -with' broad- kowa .-of pi"k satin ribbon.' ''-,; .'.'Pr').t?.t.ly'-al. -nineoVlock.' Lht? cbordd of M jiiielii jIip. a vci iiiy ninrca was played 'by i-lis AnnL; ".AkKi'niify, dud ;tavo Uu: iijnal' for :t ho. bridal any to wsri;! r s-5 .,Ti'o!od. , f.lisjc? iviarni'ot Dcyd :Sl i.tjraref Valtor?' cain lirst,. gowri..;d in vvliit;) hull- ovim- g-;:;;en U;f fota, with1 bi.'o.'id gresn girdlvs.- They camtd hu 3 white ' ckrysanthenmmij and foVnwd an-aUy -with; w'nits ribbon, through which the others parsed, Kcr. D; I. tiratr, of thn Prcshyccrian church, caul:! iv.'Xt and took . ..his ip.laco at the ii'tt-.tr, r,.r..,v.'.i i;y little . Mary Boyd, a niece of Lhy . briJ.), ' carryiii,? tho wed- i,rt a t,ilv, r:t;y.;. Then came.; ( the fivoo-m.av.u nu. aou.er, H - g ' ! 'LVliubkU-.i, 1 who '-;u:t:e.u -as best im.n Mis.i B lsshV .Boyd; inaid f hoiiur, ea lcA ;i':-. no, i;i wiii'.e rr.ui! over luitjia. n giralf, cari'yi: cniyiuie- ,! t Ail lnunli tied -with wiue rw:i; V!l))0R-1 PVilliiwhtr .-eii'i'ne'tiV bride o the n of Mr.' G.:or.ii D. Boy!, oi'-Cnlu-btv.e. Her z r,-i was el wn;e vude over caiifon aiil tVe.u, the. -oniy trimnhng being ehuAicate - hvtnci-wui'K; iane vuro and Cdi-riad Uuj shower bouquet of bndeo' rujes tnd. hlies f the. valley. YAfter the ' itipr'isiv'e : ctremony. the guests. :weve iviViicd it to : the dining- -u.k,; .' 4t-.., Ai,.iwi c.i i. --I rilh :l delicious . salad-' course ; and . toilee. .v'TvlidSBS Birdie : JicXn.iiey :aml Maude Cobb -and Mi". : Robert.. Montgomery :s3rved punch thrjoghout the everiing in ihejtalf,- wliich was git;teous witii rod litrhts and ein-v;iii.;!i.iie.nu:i)A. ,' .The giit3 Wiiv. (lu.'iit-vou.i and elegant. conifltiag. of eai-:;'., silver,- hiind ' paiiited china, iKeun'eA.arKhbri-a-brac. -;The, fiat ffiy& -W..-a ..."gif t ' of . the, fain-. ilitH. ;: ; ; " " -The gio': ht'kls ; i-jv.'ij.i'il.' pi;i- The. ; t n v:uh A'esrs, J, ..it.. 'va;ker ' ., . u.mnV ISxpljinatiuu. :,-,;. :... , Zaad.'ii.v'flw . 'at-W.it4--4liluvi H'auy j n R statement William J. Bryan say? ir.-'ni..-'. I the defeat of Parker is due tt) conserv vtt'rtt Ih-mV, wiih riw 'fmterrt: that Parker: did as 'well. as h htrrfa aii.i- -rt -Jt-i. acLer, na . i o , "wish for I;-?; fling ; i.i i: :.;r. a:ii midnight ti-.s. 1 andxC-.'W' Yorl;: . Among tiKwi' a it end jd-" ih.-:.-" ' -f-- - :" i:. iita w i-iioi- ffi-:i;'.u!-. viho ,e. t;iiw".bi,';k .1 1 left ':k foint Com ',;'. -tance;.' . a -. : 1 n: 1!- fort :,vh( :.:.d -r .1: n. i'l.t'. D. 0.1 Boyd," of Cark. B. -iyd, of -Ka'.eigti:' ;iirs,;Betjf ilail aisa diss EUnvr.Ha'i',," ui-.-.'New .ior.tey, ana Dr. J. VVahon. of L'anvi;' Va. Vf. A. .. Kerrcri!- -ef . Tinsli, ' Ar::.. Wiiteir."! ;vi.ih to' .report that' F.Oly'i. Kidii'-y Cure lias- cuitd a terrible, car's f.ktnev and bisd'ier trouble- that two doctors bcUi ?.ivc.n'up. Ail The F amily - tiM V- f.'e:-! wit!: 5ppfT',i!iit- if 1 1 torn , vtor (..ji.iip wnhr. tr -,'(-v fii us, v 1 1 (. . i 1 j n 1 1 h ' ' ' y y n1 if dwri-' Cit'l 'for t't't flr'iv'-r jf v, bi-rt yi.u sy, rt YMir r. eiu'i'.n: f ': ch -.ry" t f Tf! ;.-vi Vf rur ni-iy,- ilfflt' f.n ;.r. f,:.' '?..- f-xrnr Star U.unclry,.' J.t .ISUTCHEPvi ON, AGT, . jr ....i ...... . I S'-ltS IV.;. i.i;. v' j-.i.-.-.V-'-'--'.'"-'.! i -. , t ocKinfia Reg of D r, 4) l-'-RSClNCTS. a 3 - Heidsviile, No. 1 '":-.:.:.: " - 3 4 Wcntworth, . Bethlehem, Ruffin, ' , Mayfield, ' Oregon, - Stoneville, Mailson, . Mayodan, . Martins, ; New. Bethel!, Hopana,. ' ' Kocky Springs, ; Price, Iron Works, Thompsonyille, Leak svi lie, . '47 11 -, 47 U . . 43 .. r, .. 45. Ill 45 125 ;.: HI n ill 146 27 160 ttl m H7 151 122 44 m 40 130 131 13J 95 107 100 107 i 5': M7 40 45 54 152 . : ,41 ; SI . 41 96 9 I'M t t'i 95 ' 95 61 7 '' 6;i 7 '' .-01 - 62:. 62 54 51 . ; 57 IS i.'.l 50 , 50 56 148 95 12- G3 : 93 ',0 59 44 SI ' 84 8.1 113 76 104 .-. 90 10 J 105 ; :W . 30 41 :..0 i 1 . !'. 135 -10 177 44 ' 177 l.:i2 lV:t 28 46 50 34 51 4: 59 79 145 l;?9 , 115' 'M l'!9 31 84 28 . 87 - :U .":) ' :!0 114 SB 132 75 '-.114 111 lit 67 49 ' 103 21 57 r7 330 286 331 2S0 ' ; ;!:j;i v345 331 1S27 1391 ' 2083 1266 2003 : 1;-. i . 1383 -lt?lUville' Nw-llote.l in.-,-The hew Hotel Rockingham Will be opened to : the public this week. The '.elegant, spacious building is now being furnished throughout, the plumbers and electricians hay ing finished their labors. Nothing is left now but for the pro prietress to move in and tfyis will be ,L.na ,-inhr auv Tn f.ict. suncer was ........J tUa (Tiiouha tVioro last nti-lit. Mrs. Price will have one of the most popular hotels between Washington and. Atlanta- as evervthinff possible will be w - , f t!ie comfort of the guests. skilled : chamber maids and waiters ha v'e been procured. The furniture has been moved in from the furniture stores this week. It is all new. Every room is equipped with steam heat, call bells and electric lights. The floors are covered with mat ting and the beds- are furnished with the best mattresses obtainable. Mr. Charlie Harris will be in the office to welcome the guests. He wih prove a most excellent clerk. Elegant sample rooms are provided, and altogether this new enterprise wil supply a long felt want in Reidsville. The Review has for a' long time ad vocated a new and modern hotel for Reidsville because it has seen the need of onov We are, therefore, particu larly gratified to note the formal open ing of the Hotel Rockingham, and to Wish its capable, clever and courteous management, all the success possible. could, but was the victim of party ad vocacy of conservatism when condition demanded radical remedies. . Other abl m ?n are of the opinion that 'Parker di as well aa Heant or anv other Demi j c,.ai. CpUifj nave done, but the peop" were afraid to risk a change of admii isirations. Jude Parker's address ,1 . the Democrats is philosophical ftndjili ri'died. He wouM have made an exo lent Pa.iideat and; we believe the pt pie made a mistake in not electing lib f'roFii South Africa. 3 Mr;.'Aithur''Chapman7wWting,-?reT Duroan, Natal South Africa, says: a proof that Chainberlaitv's Cough Rer edy is a cure suitable for old and yount 1 pen you the following: A neighbor o mine had a chdd just over two month rid. It had a very bad cough and th pa x-nts did not know what to give , it i suggested that if thy would getaboi tie of ChamWrlain-'flr Cough Remedy aiv put some upon the dummy teat the bu bv was sucking it would no doubt cur the child. This they did and brough about a quickreliefandcuredthebaby." Thisramedy is for sale by all Druggist. I ;. Tin! Ui'Ht I.lni-iifiit. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is consid ered the best liniment on the market," wfit.Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No jthcr liniment will heal a cut or "bruise so promptly. ,No . other affords fsmh q'dck rehef from rheumatic pains. No ji her is so valuable for deep seated p.-tins like lame back and pains in the; .dies'. Give this nniment a trial and : juu will never wish to be without it. :Soid by all druggists, f : ; i "It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but, just the contrary is the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. , They cut eff maladies no matter how severe and ir respective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect. Piil. 25c, at W. S. Allen and L. L. Sapp the Druggists. Th,-.- i : rifi i-olip-h.mfflirin.i ei pf-r"-- Iav as Foley's Honey and Tar. It con tains no opiates or poisons and neve tads to cure. L. L. Sapp. Foley's Honey and Tar for cough, .mi coids; relia.de, tried and testeo, sai and Rure.-'L. L. Sapp. 3 .-. 8l V-. Sheriff County j. St . 44 111 152 13 i i! !-; 62 51". 94 74 Hi 1 49 ; l:v.l 58 x117 30 310': 152 i:,l 101 ; ;i 62 , 51 : r'6 . S.i . 108. 51 IS! 60 111 llii)U4 57 ,' & 333 3i0 jril Q MS Mrs. V. M.in is JCnii i'tniiis t ! H niil.ui- . After th;? vthea:-?el on Tuesday night the Hi bbarl-Boyd bridal farty was de lightfuby "'errterta.ii.ed Dv;..J!r.- and Mv&, W.;C.;Harrii;.: ' ::J ... The 'bono was beautiful' decorated in potted. plants and shaded lights. -In the dining-room the decorations were all in virgin white, white chrysanthe mums, tulle and white satin r: pb:?n. From the chandelier above ilia table the ribbons: were' grc;'ally -suspend-td ; to .' the place of each guest where, :: for each lady, a dainty doll-bride i.ic-od for the place card, and for each man a. white rose-bud. ' ;. ' - While the delicious course lunch, was being served the table was the scene of unusual wit and merriment, and many the toasts to the prospective bride and groom.-. Those presen t were- Mr. Sam Hubbard ani Miss . Sa'dic',, BoycL, :j.Ir.( and V,t, Jcott Fillman, ?.3r. and . Mrs. 'Robert Vlontgornery,. . Mrs.- Sam Boyd, .. of jreensboro, Mir.ses Wargarit and "Bes de Bond, Birdie and Annie McKinney, Margaret Waiters, Eva Harris, Anni" Galloway, Nell, Hall, of New York, Maud Cobb, Messrs. Ceorge Boyd, John Boyd, Hugh Hubbard, Alf Caii . way and Alvis Montgomery. i'linin-bf rljiiii' CiMitli Ki-'iicitv : i"!o.-i i-n t ': :-;.- to Tti4;. ":,..'.--;. '. The Pnest qualify of granulated 'loaf sugar is used in the,, manufaetuiv ..-." Ch;u-iibrlain's ('otigh Remedy, and... :i : I'tKitd Used in its preparation givti-ii. ilavor similar . to niauisi syrup, ruaivi i. t quite pleasant to take. Air. W. L. 'loJerick, .of Puokvil;.;. Kd., ia sp-.'-ai:- 'ng.-of this reiaviuy, tvaya.: -"I have usen : Chamberlain's Cough 'Remedy with. my 1 h.ildren ..for several , yars and ta i ruthfallysa-y.it is the best nrenaration ! (. the kind i know of. The "cldkh-en j ke to take.- it and it has no injunou-.; : fter effect, lor sale bv all druggisis. 1 !is;i-tiil. V.' : ! . ,':'. "Carelessnt'SS.is .responsible for . ninny . railway wreck-arid t no sumo .c.iu . e makintr human wrecks of sufferers m Throat and Irmg troubles.. -'-But ' ;ce the 'advent-of IV. KJn-;'s N'cv .iscovery for Consumpl ioii, Coughs, and , dds, even the worst cases can be en red, ; id hopeless -resignation': is no. lor -rer. scessary. Mrs." Lois 'Crag;?' of Dor leifter, Mast--,, is one of, many v.- sc fe. was saved by Dr. Khig's Nt-v- Dis overy This great riimedy.isguara'iit'' d for Throat and Lttrxr disegHefl hv :W.- . Auen, -jurugtrisu--. J nc U.OO. Trial bottle ire-. -ti!!C,- :nd: Onlj- Mkcs 11 Jt-trl. M.itW IVorM'i Perhaps you have'hevw t'tiought ofifi itthe raermusEM "ut the ne that -constipation is caused byalaek f water in the system, and the use of irastic cathartics like the old 'fashioned oills only makes a bad ma'tr w--. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets are much more . mild and geitV m their effect, and when the proper" do i.e s taken their action is so natujl tn;it ! Foley's Honey and Tar id ways stopa th r(tiyh n'ml hc-l5 tV- l " It?. M:':r sjbs icutes.-L. L.' Sanp. ".i ' :': " To . tho' Convalescent is caKen tneir action is so naiu nut . - ,-- - v ;,r one can hardly realize it is the effee" f J f J - Ome- 1 rankjn Orovr. H . a me:hcino. TrVa 25 cent bottle" otlhcrn. 1 .U- dv'H' a te.-,f'rn VM' For sale by all'Druggist , ' f I ';!-te .,?"', reps for .four . '. . .. ; years. Thon Buck len s ..rnics Salve ! -'" .' ""''. :"" " ! '' ..cured. '"It's i'ist as pood for Burns, " V70 hold out a hQlpins hand : t o 'siclc who are slowly : creeping back to health. ;;Vinol" hastsiis recovery; aCter severe ' sickness ;:; After typhoid pnou-','.., monia or la grippe ? Vinol quiclily restores strength, creates an appetite or-nour-':f:; ishlng food, makes rich, red blood .and, unlike old-x'aciiicnoa uod. Li or Oil and Emulsions, does not upset the stomach. It tastes good. : Try it on our. cuaranteoi Respectfully, if". ' ;;';'. ,3 I? ". ffc?.3 if V .1 : " . ... CotrC";;:nissu;nc V er.ate r; r; 13 n b' i'. 12 . 44 43 13 u i". : 15 42 ; 110 : 43. luti m 42 44 25 27 " 25 . 25. , 142 . 23- . .145:. 143 22 26 : 42' 45 4!. . .41" 41 .....126 40 '. 126 133 , 38 40 v.. -2 iurf . .lb;; lOi; 104 ,: . rfy . 10G . 90 89 - 109 loo 41 41 1! 52 -41 40. 44; 40 41 44 41 ' 9 .1!) 9 9 9 96 9 ... 94 95 7-9 -.-7,- . 7 T 7:-, 7-61 . 7' 61 58 '. t; s ' 54 :. 55 - 54 54 ' 51 -IS 51 17 54 :i 51 49 114 123 122 116 99 ?4 11.3 b7 91 121 122 57 21 22 ; 23 ' 21 86- 21 S5 86 24 "' 27 . s ) 8S . 8.-1 -87 . .102 93 ... 105 106 90 : 89 :'. lis-" 28 : . ; 2H '. . 43.: 31 r.i) -,0 : 29 ' 27: .37 41 32. 30 . 31 137 ' -35 .- 165 171 31 31 37 , 26. t!U 20 1! : 56 23 52 51 26 .' . 23. 137 J-JS 123 129 114 110 123 110 119' 125 125 85 .-, 85 84 '. 85. 83 - 2; 85 W - y ' S! 90 W - 93 90. 90 . 85 - 90 91 94 : - 90 : 90 53 : 53 5.". 53 53. , x 59 52, 53 57 51 54 .' 276 278 ' 278. ';276 :. -270 .. : 327 276 -:.:. . , S28 ' 327,';:; 278 282 13-16 : 1318 1279 1290 i . 1S73 : 1290 ' 19;m 1943 12S4 1291 i);Vpal eluta sent out from Salisbury ! last night-indicated : tKacKOUHi s. tlec- tion over Ncwiand in ,'tho Eighth dis- tre-t hv 7:1 n. Viorkv.-- fhi-iis'' tin onlv di di:icu m the State ik tlu; J, pubd c i!!:; are now- claiming, 'che Tenlth die taisliavlng given over- 1,200 cj ajority fir." Gudger,,: Dcinocrat. ovr, Judge H,va!l. A spec'al frora :ta!iiihur ' .few it: night lid: 'At a late hour nir tbniirfit. it is n -cliicK 'm St'anlv amv: c kimy that at two fburn received a atvv.11.;. u. ,n.j.,rity of S3, morj votea trti count- i e l than: thore were voter;i registered. and if ti-owH Newiard will be - dt'ciai . le cd bv it smi-,11 majority."'! ; --. - ' : -',;. i a su): '':.k:!,j. sacfi-essi-. l'evh''iis the i'orn) ;J.!fi iifO'icaEjilitr, of . sc'ap-i'schaiigo la .which they excel y ;.r: .-.pji.-Tiw'mriety.'f linb-it Is- of a'persoual nature. : They ; h-' ' f- i""aHr. ;? t.v;:ys-'iry-j forget nothing. They know what So-'-.!.;' : fj, .i.'o-i;i.; do.-' xroiQajt, I and-so ioes, und they know what he ?X!. laj vfy " liVitilrf , ' ;j or ste' id'X and even very-Pl-ely-what i:-,.' y-i'':. 3,'; -ey 1 i-ti -r ! li's or' her -grandfather used-to do, l ot !'(-'. vi'ry ,IWjs..v.TjV'o' i,)t as :lo what he and she iictunlly are, :::-, if ii- ;!;:.':a;2d-: : though nil the evideuee 1h before themf i - t:i. : ':' ' '.?. -::,:' !' or titey ' an form no esiirnate.. .Their ".A"l.iHgi the c-iiiiiii' l" ing," say. "While we don't rr,-.i'P.v :yery iii.vb. ou al! rtghi anee wuf i.i wlcn w' : po;- ii:; ;!. i-'C in. f ten li.iiii'.-. a ir.ii'. Ii .:'' i. i a. r ,, ,.:.;- 5 t;r d , ; - A- . .. l 'a 1 . - ' . ' " i ;.! ( .-', tfoy,'f,sx (').; i- '. f'::ie.;:i.t: e.Ci..lili 1 t ' ion 1 'f : it . '. wore to "in i-il. i ..'-'. ;'c:',; "Bv. ,:.a .a oi.. !y. : tan 'i 1. 1 , ! i "i s' I"..' '-Tu;-ir.':-, -; r' t ( i V-.tl f:-,ta-)HS:- fir i T U I'.ilu.. . 1 v: Ji.- ' : Jill.;- Ci'. V.ft.' do .)'dti Mr.' V..-'-.-: . lf'irfi'.v ' .'. 'The i-tofc y;;;i a lit ! -wi.'i:'" :" y'.; voi: ' , i'-'i- t ,;,! t I w'.' :' I !M. i .7:i:r.a ( '...- v .- ' - - i( It - S- !-. - . 'Shi0!i. ( .!'' K '' ,-".' V.v-sIy V? lie Very "i' -; Ui;f J" 1 -r i! ttoj'to 3 i1, "lflL?-i,- jLff,1,:.! Tn-uKTpT J broke.-.Tudy. . Canada:!.' : "c.Up-.i -', of. n:.-;5niii;: Terminated with an u.r'v cut on thg ; Scalds. Skm Eruptions and Piles. 25c, ! tit. I. T. S ' nnil tV S A11n'4 1 Drug Stored , ' .'.':: ' ' . -TEE KOTCS CF TOOL ., ; '"".'.'.. '.'the'. ay IW11 llc-u-e of Ilepreseiitat'vs V 5 J. . H ;:'i' Sv'j'u-i;.'vUi "Pmnfl i;Mi kv:,; iid;u v. 1 a scrnp- ILie Lon-peh-le'-ic-w, ii'if.'ici $ : ;." v.l;-'.: ;. c ; i oy i !.'.- notices -i uo,i. lnto.i.l- o a.-iauiu-.-". J tin. t;lec:.;,or. ';Al! t:.e' bbo'vevor JMiilCd. ,re:!!; iu. and lire mo'cly .a '"so'.oct:-" meats, a,seleciiou .which-..". ' as they pet oldi'i'. o;m'. they can nuike nutihu. . V jire very yonii-j no one perh: their mental irTisifui-tuiie. . "T'l'vy :ls;)l,iy their-: scrapit'.. with pride1 ami ' receive i praise for their, rpianiiiy .and ,-iln ' uunlity.. A ;;d i:ie;iibry k a suiTlcu iheir cit-ut 'qnipment for a 'barter la thfi race d'f life, and It 1h ;:':.:::.:!.; how -f:n- it wlii take' a ir.nn ".a wiu . :-" h'!s' hi , .j-.."i'all,'.; ndv l liaxe f lot!!. past. wis to iv :'!,: w scrap ".'.i Uuiost always 1 store of knowledge does not help them l fo any moral conviction." A Poenllar Anlsnal. : i Australia's nearest equivalent to the j hedgehog: is the echidna. It vari-s j in length from twelve to elghtceu 1 inches. Its broad, depressed body Is j mounted 011 very ishurt, strong legs, 'terminating' fin '.big,- powerful daw suited to digging, 'the Rtnnll herd tor i uiiiiatrs in a slender snout. Althou ;!i t the .nioinli i.- tutiiiem, iha palate is i Mti;liii-il wii.ii if-. )ir-.t spitii'H::: : Tiie $ t-iendiir, extensile, ghitiuous tongue is ; null. JulapUnl for -1U4 caotiire- of aid ! ! otlier ither lasecU : Stiff, hedgehog-like I s 'niisod with long, coarse haii'ft 1 I - :p'lK cover tiio back. It is stronger in pro portion . to , its si::c. thn n any other ! quadrupoil, ainl Ps peculiar build gives it '''wonder fid. power .Is digging; If when pursued .it is nnablo .to flee to its home hiirrow it digs a retreat for the. occaiddu, aud. If ..unable: to escape ea-tiro!;,- 'underground- so e'oiuprca?e. itself, into its excavation that nil the.-shrf:;-:;e presentoil to its pursuer is a bunch -of ppinor', most unpleasant-to attack. A .rot.-ini Dresner. The Kov; Robert Sei.hon Ilawkrs, the Conii-h not and 'antiquary.' who died in l87-",.'Wi.n crinwon' jJl.ovc.-f and wading loots up to t '.. hip and was sometimes sei-n rabng lav a umio in- a poncho, a hi-iuhct with ho'es cut in it for his head and arms. He was asked by wt:ii-n -ah'Hit tliis ji'irmont and re ' I n!'(-rl tVint- ft u-fis t!i'f rii!,i nt" nri " r. iu cxU.Ai2di:14i:iii .1 w.l i.-tt:tJ:.f 1 1 :r-ii w Vv, clt.rit;al attiro ,1)!Uit;(,nl of :a ,iruVt41. cassock wit.ii red Imttons, girded: with a ciivt'tn . This costume was . criti cise! at a i-iirU.r-c.anal nutting, and he retorted hiMly : "At ' all events, breili roii, yi m -will allow rne to remark tti r.t I t j not tnakft mysi'if fo'.k like u wait er out of j'.lju.e-or an tiiH'inpioye.d un dorttikcr :'i.d !!-..( I di scrupuiousiy abide by 1 1 : i'i;::iH-ii.ifi of the seventy fourth cati-nv of Ivm:;." .'.'''' : lUriv u riant If a Ir&r ?'.. . FwiioiUliig-'-likf- 125 -years ago the ft tic plant -known t the hta.'f -'s. as Iji'Ptichy'K oohnr'naris w:,.s only known to 'Inhabit a smalf siH-tiiUr of . c:ui;t:y In i):i M'-y s a i !;; 1 po:ii:.ia .0' Lou isiana, Soi,n th'io later it was ic-iarted tui (K'(.'urrin,T j-'um V !;!; ti '.it .1 dian river and later efill a the Arkan sas. ' V in ce ; that ' lim- it ' '.-hi-s'. 'w'owly '-itprertd" n-rvh, vvot : u-i c : c 1 to ti e Vf-v s'i'.tii1 f" t'n'..Mi:;--t1ir!,. over Into l!nj B.-'Pish j:Os-iv--:-i')'i:4 iiiid is uoV said to i'.' ';.i:i.; ,1 . i .. i.u? .:. ev ;..n toward ITudsua ba, diisw. ;' hsiit whh ".:;dn:it-"I iu a v.a.rm c!l ' -' ' ' ' '- ' --'r --l. 1 l:an ,e i;j ri--. if" li'tfw Chamln rlain's Stomach and LiverTah lets are bt'coming c. favorite for stom ach troubla. and corwtipatirin. Forsalo bv 1 Pruj'trlst.. .'1 ", Mnjorhir of th Candidate. Rockingham's Democratic majority l for the Stifte ticket is about 778, nearly j two hundred more than The Review's early reports Tuesday night indicated. Those precincts in the upper end of the county,: where there was said to exist so much dissatisfaction, and which estimates; were made for, gave bigger Democratic majorities than expected. Sheriff Pinnix leads the ticket, with Glenn. hiss, closest second.' The vote ef the county and Legislative candidates r.-s ir. ro .!,.o 10 bie. The -following comparisons will be of interest as they show just what each Democratic candidate's majority is. For President, Parker over Roose velt,. 60S. - : " -. -. : For Governor, Glenn over Harris, 809. For Lieutenant-Governor, Winston ever .Mc:k'rs, 702. . : For Secretary of State, Grimes over .Trnl.-irn 77' . For Auditor, Dixon over Linney, 771. For Treasurer, Lacy over Bailey, 772. For Superintendent Public Instruc tion, " Joyner over Frazier, 779." For Attorney General, Gilmer over Yarborough, 778. For Commissioner Labor ann Print ing, Varner over Hamrick, 779. lor Member Corporation Commis sion, Rogers ever Abbott", 779. For Commissioner of Agriculture, Patterson over Dixon, 779. For Associate Justices Supreme Court, Brown over Montgomery, 778; Hoke ; over Douglas, 778, : . . For Judge Supreme Court, Ward over Pickard, 781..-' -';.'.;'. For Cong ross, Kitchin over Rey nolds, 7C4, " '' :':-..:; '-;'.,:, ;:--:-;:. Fori the Seny te, Burton over Simp son, .583. : " ' f -: ' For the House, Humphreys over Foster, 24; Stokes over Tucker, 652. . For Si.i'ritf. Pinnix ovpr Mallnv. S17: For - if 'Tister of Deeds. Scales over Barker, 436. For Survtvvor, Gibes over Baker, 741. f For Coroner. Sharp over Slate, 737. For Commissiners,: the average ma jority is about 710. '' 'f Mothers should always keep in good oodily health. They owe it to their chil- ii i n. Y.'t it. sn mi .HiiisnRl sfo-l-if tn moo o .'nother, with babe in arms, coughing violent ly and exhibiting all the symptoms of a consumptive tendency. And why diould this dangerous condition exist, dangerous alike to mother and child, when Dr. Boschee's German Syrup would put a stop to it at once? No iioUier should be without this old and ried remedy in the house for its time y use will promptly cure any lung, hroat or bronchial trouble in herself or ;er children. The worst cough or cold .-.'.... I.n,.n.....i:i,, I... '-- C , an i:cnp.v tuj. y i ui cu uy uti tiioii oyrup; ;o can hoarseness and congestion of the roneeial. tubca. : It makes . expectora tion. ei.sy.,- and gives, Jnstantf relief and refreshing: rest to the cough-racked jonsumptiyc: New: trial bottles, 22c; 'trge size, "Ywv At all druggists. DayUm, Ohio, Mrs. Mary Simpson "Fverythijig disagreed with me andba- y uriMU t usedtlolhster s Rocky Moun "ain Tea. Now t aby sleeps and grows ike a weed. " 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. At Sapp the Druggist. . 'Taint no use to sit down and whine, Vhen no: f ish iret tansrled in vnnr lino d.ut. your hook with a bumble bee, kn .1 Keep on t aking Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents at Sapp, the Druggist. ro: 'mr': nn.n 1 oif ir ff- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists ie fund money if it fails -:o cure, E. ,V. Grove's signature is on each wmpjier. f i - '-'' ' 1 . Tin bwdkst of the Season s Suitings ' - Made to Order 18,00 AND UP i..i win unvn a iry-tm U ? deHied. Just get meaHiired J and have the Knit spm' ham . ---: .. " if ilou'r fi'oiouev bHck. The. are Toji-enHt dnys. For h 01 a or n--j fl-IUh urn -WHO TAILOR BEST Greensboro, N. C. 'k, ?2'i Of).. . ; ryitt TJ Ha A. rit!r vtiiii fib.: -J - at, CHARLRS FETZER
The Reidsville Review (Reidsville, N.C.)
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