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Ikidbville Eoview. TITS DAYS AND FRIDAY?. OLIVER DEO?., rroniet or? CM- I OLLAR Vl ll YEAR REIDSVILLE, FLDRL'ARV IS, Ur i mill ri iii i k i i m i in. mi mi in i mi .v ( lion 'lie p .1.1,1. . ' 'leaving . if the '!- commit! e 'l.i li I" :i rhuu'ii have, the ' iniitter il't .1 ":;:i -UnJ the e - i iaiib know thev ran u lu-.- in-' ! 0 "1 ; ",(.10 -ttil.if. the j. litis.? l,'.'W i o pc.it.e- , if A., t . ! f. the three i Tr.eiubci a of 1 riiueh le.ss tivui nate five or m ( o ar.tj tlUi! -th. .on witU-i , . I . I I1! Ml mired .voter the peoiio WiVi' i out of the hands ei '..ike the matter it- jioliJ icians ii!;d put it into the liaifN ..f the people, (lie tapaei-.md i-ipp " t """f tU-nooK The arguments in. .behalf .of. the change are ti i'. i u I l '"' I'1'' ointkm Tlvt t - a . .mi. 1 1 of, by and tor the people and that thai form of government is mtwt in u.d ance with democratic .ideals winch comes nearest ti the people are truths to be held mU- .id "d 1 hi- i a ov rnmI't h th- pi ' i h e! d wl til they delegate power to representative. they rrake a 'M'tK .'. s-ufi f.jr Cue ,-nke.of con venience or expediency and not one of fundamental p.incip.Vs. Our 1'opiilU and Soci.ili't fin K h..ve L ne ni.kh '.'popaganda.-and ediicationciU'iirk in. be Jialf of a 1 ' tin t-ndi i - i.dmn of popu lar government by their insistence upon the initiative and ndereiidum, the im perative lint d He n id the p-.wei of re fill f an nnf.oilif.d 0. wai I. 'I lieu can he hut one quUoii properly raised to their demand- by all' lovers of truly popular pivemm o'. lM 1 or"' ;i' to their iuirneliate practi'-abiHly. Thai they are eternally ri.rht. in their con ception of what a democratic form of rvernment, ;nhoi;!-l . uM .it-niitely be is scarcely' an open jUwtion. There are but few public servant.-, who present more points of contact and come into closer relationship wi.ih their constituencies than school -committee men. If thev hid ! llicir positions by appointment , and noi by a vote of the people, ihey : feet themselves removed by juaUo nmch from a direct accounta bility to thooe Ahom Hum sine. Theoij, h mfon d and onl l mod bj liftllhl hittel epM Mm. i..videntlv convinced1 a ircat ina.iorify of the thinking p irons of it,, (..adul H''(h,I iuid tlu' tnxpayei'- n 1 1 net.ii -that in 1,'ivliiie with tlie'ir nln to elect by i -popular vote ih. '.i i, o! ,-, e.ialti.'eiie-n they hve inadi- a Hiistal.e. ,H i. lies mistalu Tti'i.Hrvil dec ires to -e, iihed I'V gi right I row- ;f. r l-- f lie pell. V siioiild h licit U have eji.trui.cd I h1'. ftlioni their rep riiselves thi' say in), tthoni i be in th v .lI evM'ntiaiVlV, ; Killl s holding ,t hem to "hriretwnrd:;hip, iiii in ai'bii raiy i,i n t v and t he ttiiiepnitefy their i-.lt h-' vvislu'V of e-;ent. tiui ustri.: ., v initead of (..'iiniiti Sllld il'IV! 'on:M0le : power ' f roi:!-!'!';!: U-nurc of '' c a;-., those whom 'they ivj A petition is being' cireuliltei which school oiK.aes the ' . iimetidmen'L to the rhartcr. We oe.(-r. ! and the citizens are a-ia-l if they knew the average M.ter v;i u i'.I.i- i ' 'I -in un" varranltd il ' 1( 1,1 v1,,' ,hstrii-t voter .. We dotibt if ihcro is aiiothei - uldu'iRlinlhi SUile Which bar nni'i1 hi I1!,'! ni it I'eiidiip ,'1 hese :f.jle who' are efel i ;.l to , bl'lllg ll- hterat oe Ha ho sotidtoe-- . iiiblMi lU' .b.H,!;, i.iid -who. later ot.ed H"liOIIT"uMie To. i lie A -i.vnldlngr-!f Ihey arc patrio'ic or wise enough to lo thi-, -m!v ih' i. ai 1"' t'il1 tu elect the coiiim" icemen Lo puMiU ovt i th. a flail of the sihool,.. Mr, Ini K.-'- H'-implireys, who is a jncrnher "f the Hoic'c t ommittee on School-, renal., d the i thM- day that the State Superintendent of public ln htrurtion, Mr J V. '. ''' ' -pressed himielf ai at. t.cd lo e the voters select the Sth ol ( .rm-t."rr n, and that one of U 'tror.it points in favor of the change which he heard ad vanced before the Committee was that h deeper interest was stimulated in the schools. A majority of the schools tiave thc.r (' mmitteemtn apiomttd, it ie true, but a great many of them ure fa-t I argirg mi they can le 1 1. c ' In these days of majority rule it will be wry unreasonable fur a few people " who are rp-.-cial friends of Senator ir ; tun t ' urge their opposition to th school amendment." Senator Burton is ropri--' r.tirg nil his people here at i tin me, i ! havin;r id a great majority of them ;ked for the amendment it will be vt! unjust to hirr for those who prett'i ;.i friendship for him to try and pvr-uuue him to override the will of the majority of his constituents. liie petitions asking for the amend ment cf the Graded School charter, Mimed bv over two-thirds of the (loahtie j voters of this district, have been in the hands of Senator Burton fur a week, but at this writting we !hae seen no mention in the papers of ... f . V tV,. t,!! )mi iriT l.i.i.ri infrfuhieit Th .... . ... ... , .. v..,. .... 1 i I mrwl itiiiM ia f vinfffiil fix niliiiurn flnr- in in' t)"i Jew .nays ami u is possioie that the matter will be taken up by him today or tomorrow. 1 he .Senate, sitting as a court of im peachmont for the trial of Charles Swayne, district judge for the Northern District of Florida, yesterday acquitted him of all of the twelve articles of im peachment brought by the House of I'eprcaentatives.-. The trial has createc widespread interest from the begin ning to the end. 'I he Charlotte Observer published tht l.'tter written by Governor Glenn, General Carr, Congressman Kitchin ant others, to Glenn Williams, the distiller Sw, let's t.ee if some of Governoi (jlenn's critics will do likewise, and le the peole know exactly what he du say If Judge.Couk and the grand jury arc really in earnest about this prize-givin, business, Reidsville will be well reprt sentcd at Wentworth during the presen term of court. The Legislature will probably ad joiirn Saturday, inasmuch as the mem bins are to receive no pay after thu lime. ; A rrr t'Dlinr .fellow,. 'I lie clever company which comes ti the Opera Home on Wednesday for ont nieht presenting that screaningly funnj comedy,Veary Willie Walker, containi some of the best and moat talentec funmakers nent out of New York thi. reason. Heading the list is Arthui Goodman, than whom there is no mort amusing comedian on the stage today. He will interpret the title role and his concept ion of the philosophical tramp, who dabbles in the occult, is said to bt I one of the cleverest character de.in I .,,..,,,.,.... v i,w, .' m: r..i . hi mi.- iMi i.ii' fiiai:c luimv. iyiios v,ui-. jolL( VoVji.tt wj,n-js recognized as being , without an equal in her impersonation j of the German girl, who continually makes mistalu's, is also with this com-' piany and she can lie depended upon to i provoke all manner of mirth. Ghester j Firld. Eoncloii .Villaid, .Percy.. Barlow, ,lithe clever baritone singer, Charles i i Kooi. Miss Caroll Durvic, Laura Kam- f i tierung, Mity Mtnmons anu uaisy isal lard, all recognized artists in their lints with others necessary to complete the 1 ng cast, round out a company which, tor excellence is rarely seen here. Not the least entertaining features of V-Weary Willie Walker" are the musi cal members. Five of the members ol ihe company are soloists of merit ano each will be heard during the action ol the. comedy, in songs both witty anci sentimental. Mr. Goodman with his inimitabe tramp numbers and Miss Power with her side splitting German specialties have won universal praise, . while the barit-me soliw of Mr. Barlow and the numbers of Kitty Simmons and Daisy Badard never fail to please. All in all the production promised here will be one of the seasons that should not be missed. 10( Itewiird. $100. The readera of this paper will be pleased lo leurn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science, ha been able to cure in all its stages, ana that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system, thereby destroying the tounitation ol the disease, and Eivme the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that thev offer one hundred dollars for anv i case that it fails to cure. Send for list ol testimonials. Address F J Cheney & Co, Toledo, 0. Sold bv all druirirists. 7.rie. Take flail's Family pills for consti pation. I'olwm In TumiI. Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. king's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food-or money hack. 2Tc at Allen's and Sapp'i, Try them, PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Sid Thompson spent SuiJay Panw.le. Mrs. J. T. Uailey is visiting her rjla tives in Greensboro. Mr. C. Walter Swann left today foi Lynchburg on business. Mr. J. A. Ingram has returned witl his family to Reids"ville to reside, anc now now occupy one of the Brooks cot tages. Mrs. A. II. Motley, Jr., who has been spending several weeks here with rela tives, will return to Philadelphia to morrow. Messrs. C. L. Bushnall and K. L Harville have returned from a short business trip to West Virginia in the interest of the F. R. Penn Co. Mr. R. S. Wheeler, of Concord, brought his two children here yesterday to spend some time with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Williams, Miss Annabel Blair has gone to Bos tonwhere she will do special work at Emerson College. Her sister, Miss Bettie Blair will graduate there in May l I'leier Show At l"iulnr Price. The Edsall- Winthrope Stock Company comes to the Reidsville Opera House for three nights commencing Thursday March 2nd with a most excellent organ ization, in fact, remarkable in many ways. Not any other company can show superior versatility and iniformity jf excellence it is equally strong in melo-Drama. romance or comedy. It makes no difference whether the bill is romantic or comedy, the talent is in the company to render every part with special attention. Miss Pearl Winthope he charming little versatile actress jvill carry the first part in all the plays .uring the engagement assisted by D. J. Edsall the young comedian, and a jompentent company. The plays do net :onsitute all the entertainment ofTereo. i'he performances will be made practk dly.continuous by introduction between .cts novel and refined specialties, among vhich will be found Effie Cornnors V he little whirlwind dancer. James and Javis, the aristoorat and the corn. A tudy in Black and White. Howard Nugent, The Quaint Comedian, Cot n- iors and Cornnors, the Marvelous Ac obats and Barrel Jumpers. Prof. R. j. Russell, with 10,000 feet of picture .how. The Promoters of refined com dy. Fdsall and Winthrope. The open- ng bill for Thursday night will be the .ensational drama "The Powers of nan,' in four acts. And during the -tay the following plays will be stageh. 'Brothef agaiust Brother,, "The Pow r of Man,,' "Lost in Egypt" "At the loiir of Midnight" Old Virginia" The Daughter of Cuba." Popular pricos will prevail during the engagement nere. Matinee Saturday. Served Ita Purpoa. ; A certain cadi of Bagdad bad beta la his youtli a llslierman, and, to keep himself iu rulud of his humbl origin, there was always spread upon his din ner table a huge fishing net. "People admired th cadi for this exhibition of humility, lis was rich, and his house was sumptuous. But, amid all that elegance, thi net, the sign of the man's lowly birth, wm al ways prominently displayed. "The story of the net spread tbxougb tho city and finally reached the eere of the caliph. He, In due time, sent for the cadi, took blui Into Lis favor and made him his grand vhtler, " 'Thus,' said Haroun ol Raschid, Ve reward humility. -" -v.: "From the day of his appointment the grand vizier ceased to exhibit bis fishing net. It disappeared, and It was never spokeu of. "Ouee, though, a visitor, a man of co slderable Impudence, said to the Tiller; "Why Is it, my lord, that your net Is no longer spread upon your table?" "The vliler smiled and quietly re plied: .'..:..:. -. '"It has caught tho fish.' " Subscribe for The Review. statement of C: ndmon 01 Bank of Reidsville REIDSVILLE, N. C, At the close of business Jan. 11, 1905, RESOURCES; Loans and discounts, : $147,520 77 Overdrafts, secured, 4,106 27 Overdrafts, unsecured, 2,707 54 Banking house, 7,16018 Furniture and fixtures, 2,537 73 All other real estate owned, 5,683 23 uue rrorn DanKs and bankers, 10,687 62 Cash items, 200 88 uold coin, Silver coin, National bank notes hnd other U. S. notes, Revenue stamps, v ' Total, . LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in, Undivided profits, less cur 4,000 00 4,50163 9,958 00 85 92 $199,049 17 $ 50,000 00 9,246 86 8.006 00 63,002 65 rent ex. and taxes paid, Dividends unpaid, Time certificates of deposit, Deposits subject to check. Cashier's checks outstanding, Certified checks, Interest reserve, 70,204 83 675 61 14 32 8,000 00 i o01?,1, , i 199,049 17 I, P. B. Johnston, President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowltdge and belief. . P. B. Johnston, Pres. hwom and subscribed tc before me this, 24th day of January, 1905. ; Fred L. Ford, N. p. Correct-iirtest: R T Wilfiams, B M Hitchcock. .1 H Rurt9n. dirwtom. Jline Driving xnd Draft' Morses, There is A REASON Why Fctzer & Tu eke r f i 1 1 more prescriptions than any drug store in Reids ville, and HERE IT IS: We give tne BE51 GOODS and the BEST SERVICE to be had any where, If you want the BEST gttit at FETZEP & TUCkER'S KEAD REIDViLLl: EVIEW EGUIARLY Facts AS AS Ji. AS AS " i innu-rt"iwVMe i ru t n b!o-i lllHl I l a, HQ ( ; man pmtouH who (is (is to (is (is (is (us (is (is "We havj recen 1 made additions to ou fctable which peimic of our keeping in stock a good number of hortea to fupply the want of our patrns, and we desire to inform the public tx,at we will have some new ttock to arrive during the next few days. We hay som good driving and working hordes oi hand now and will be glad to show them to any who are interested. RFHSVILIF WY CO NEAl; HARDWARE SELL "U.&P." . Ready-Mixed Paint (ULLMAN & PHILPOT) And guarantee gallon 'if it t TV Vj NO BIG BLOW BUT and Figures Reidsville Needs your Leaf Tobat.o, and Gives the Following Reasons why you should stll here FlriST-ReidHvill- ifl the second largest Tohacoi MrkH (in pounds ) d) in P.edmout Nortb Car.dinH, and ber avprage for every pound sold hoo! Oct ut, 1903. to Oer. Ut, 1904 was larger than the adve.ti.ed avrH of ib larKe,.t market in thi-action of tbe State. ' sEfOND-RegHidlet-s of B,ze. Reidsville is by far tbe largest Kmnkiug l-.bH.ro manufaeturiD piIat ,n ,he Piedmont Belt of Noi tb Carolina Am H IHVUTK DHl f llf th i ' -'H "in n ujn'if mi') au piovvit by ibe ftic d fienrP, bave tiled our maiktt and the blow.-h' iu-rbft Our Local Hanuf icturers Want and Hust Have This Season Lsrg Quan tites of Tobacco. . : Tb?..'yJ-orPra'ion8 - nnl independent order men bave tbeii buyer" her- all wanting an tbe i.af ey C,D Ret and prjrM, fmp nd every forty .pleased wbo fell with us Reards of '.ih.w and M.ister. farts snd Hgnree and tbe present prevai'ma p.,, with lw prove' that Reidsville is the mirket for tbe .farmer ,.f, Roekir-phaui and adj.iiDHigCv.un.ieHtoMUt Our Boarrt of.Trarti. piomiH Mbcn-the highest mirkft price- fur every grade tbe year r..ond. . ?5he R.eidsville Tobacco Board of Trade. wEvouEVEninotrr- nv laanv hour-; o: f? ' 1 be saved by y,v. ' your teams, by ti.e -;. ;,, avcTou.tver calcni." r.ti s cau be saved in i : - ; iu ss, or i-merperej i.-i e vrn over thon;. "i ; : li.lit paiu if-joa . v coiiuectiou with the net i i a;i you conceive of the plei -rive I f.-oiu having in your i . di ne cemniunicatiou w v b t ! f neighbors aud friendstln ub idles awav ?; - .a;t-u The telephoue will pay for i s if "t-v t.ting lK-t.ter market prices Ir will save Feveral doll;, s .i"iith ly avoidiug needless ti r; s to 'Mil. ' It will take and deliver telegraph tiei-saifes . hi! mediately without' o 'ni .pen.-e: It will keep you iuforn.ed ii y l ' ...r;,'. 'dictions tiKn iuqnirv ; 1. will orde" r pitirs ii;,oi!;i . u nachines break down . It will do the visiting and make social calls without the trouble of '"dressing up" and taiingalbng, dusty, heated or freezing ride. It will get a doctor ou a moment's notice and maybe save a loved one's nfe. '' It will get election returns as soon as they are iu. It will keep away insolent tramps and prowliug burglars. It will keep the boys ou the farm. " It will make homes happier, brighter, i better and n.ore delightful in a thousand different wav s. Progressivo farmers living in the country aru installing telephones in their ',omt'8 "" in t lie near future every cultivator will have a direct means of communication with the i:ts:de w orld. THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. wi 1 be g a 1 to furnish full information upon ap plication to W ' I.I.I A M:, ..',.,- Important uiii.t I herel y cal; for a'.l out.-t;. ruling bonds of Rockinjrhim county issued prior to 11)00. Tins January -6. 1105 M. F. ilNNLt, Mi 'r.ir. )ley's Honey Lnn i tu children. siiri ii ok- sniotsuitj Torn hucro. a:, wr'!i t rur- 1 t v!
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