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LOCALE TTES. Mis (d ie Terry was operated oiijn (ir fimlj iro a second tune ah'Kjj nicely. ' The Arm ncun -Telephone and . ) r.i h The Fourth will not be generally ob- J served in Feidsville, except by the i banks, tl' stoffice, the factories uwl B fiu i.i tl.i. wtdFud fltVnr Ina'nU for throat I .... 1' tioi'8 but il e 'weather is entirely too warm for Reidhviile people to enter Tel! I wrli'aiitig a wide jiglit.uf-l t tin I iir i,f their win':-, thiu mrtmarv fr mor ef- ' . Il :iMit n vice. At the li- nic t'f tho brii) in Turtle Creek, 1)., Jin! , 'Miss i.'ndoro II. M . I ' ... I. .. .....I M .. - l v.... .11.. it if Wa h ii Mo'i, 1'a., wee. unite I in in. n i i,;m. The bride resided in keitli il a ti'iui'ier of y'r. Mr. T'livcll ('ravvfi.r I and Mis Mn a C 'OVy, id 1 'fl'evtowii, Va,. were umt'il i'l in.urujte at iVlham Saturday." "Ihu t - ii only 16 year of age anil on a''i-oVit i,f her youth her pun nta ic lined to give their cotiMent. The lurij'ito crop in this immediate i.t.li,.ti ... I' ...I ttnul'llK. tir.ru.l.'t tilllM In some pia ea ine iruit is ui.ieu.uy mm ing,- arid tit a few days the canning fac tories will ueni ujierautin. iiie output of the crop m larger each year Miss Maggie May Mitchell, who has been very ill at the North Carolina Simmer School, Raleigh, is s'owly re : covering. She in able to dispense with t'iu trained nurse, but in still under thj treatment of a physician. Her sister, A Greensboro dispatch says it is es timated that each day more than 200 gill ns. ot whiskey are shipped into Greeimboro and tn Saturdays the . ainnuni reacnes buoui, ur iu" gai lniH, There are those who favor as a remedy for this a dispensary, or a pri vate f concern to sell whiskey in pack- aged.- . : Mr, Thoinaa W. Henderson has sold hi plantation of 2X2 acres to Mr. De catur J.-. Hulcombe for the price of $,'""). Th-i land extends from Stokes land to within a qiirter of am le of tie cjtton nulls property, West of the city. It is well improved and owing to its location mil accessibility and the proba ble extension of the street car lines, it is certain to be valuable for suburban homes in the distant future. -Danville Register. Dr. J. J. McKirnn is spjndin, thi.-i week in Charlotte and will treat sev eral parties recommended to him by the authorities, there for the drink habit. for people who are unable to pay, and the visit to Charlotte is made at the request ot some of the city author ities. His patients will probably be selwted by the Mayor and the Recor der from a list of troublesome drunk- ; ards who have been giving them un told trouble. It won't do to make fun of some of j the sayings of the old darkey. One of them is that whatever the day of the week the fust day of May falls on, at the tame day is Christmas. . That is to siy, if May 1st falls on Tuesday, Cnrintmas day is Tuesday. A man who remembered being told this by an old 4.it.trov 1vttrarl il nn lltn iifhftr rluv hv examining almanacs . for 50 yean back j and found it was true. How many people ever thought of such a thing? -. Greensboro Record. A well known merchant of ReiJsville said thia morning, "We have been busy ull II.A i.i.ur ui.il alfliimrh It ia utimit time for the cull season we haven't had anything to complain of aa yet.'' This verdict on business conditions is almost universally given by merchants and dealers everywhere. A great portion of the business referred to is from the ro intrv nnd so lonir. aa the farmers keep the luck with them that has been thir's for some time, business will continue to be good. r li of. Kiclwr : M. Crawford returned t Reidsville yr iterday afternoon after a visit to frien U here. Last sessii n he was hed of .the art and manual train ing department of the William and Mary College, Williamsburg,; Va. LiiHt night he left Reidsville with his broth er, Prof. Leo W. Crawford, instructor in the Brooklyn Polyle h ie Instilut'! and they will both take a course in the summer school of Columbia University. TUni. krnlliani Uaaan Ir4il U llfl Vrti nit L'lU.nric, m'nuio. ....... Crawford, accompanied them for a stay of ten days in New York. Greensboro Record. Mr. J. G. Mitchell died at his home III. 1 nuuiyaviliriilc: i-1 luaj ni(;iiv ttiv-i tubercolosis. the result of several weeks sickness. Mr. Mitchell, who was a son of the late J. G. Mitchell, of Wentworth, was married to Mrs. John L. Kersey, daughter of Mr. N. Ware, of Thompaonville, has been farming at ThompHonville for several months past, being" forced to reti'e from the mer cantile business at Wentworth on ac count of bis bad health. Decased wa about 32 years old. He was an exem plary young man and had many friends over the county. His death was a sh)ck to many of them who had not re ufced the seriousness of his condition. Tie remains were buried at Lowt's liti c'l Saturday afternoon, Rev. J, F. England conducting the service. A beautiful tribute was paid the life and j character of the deceased. Mr. Mitch- viMlurs nr In It baa be bothered with been some time made an eHort B'rungTH. ,i;r..p our people liave .made an Uin( uce vintors u piy us a can. The following will compose the facul ty of the liij lsville graded schools the tippriifirliirig Betiimi: Miris I'ittn, lifSk grade; Mii;a Gardner, hmhihI grade; Missi Kelzer, third grade; Mii Womack, arithnietic mid eje!ling, intrrroedtate grades; Miss I'minill, genpraiiliy nnd dra wing, inter media I e gradns; .Miiw Hall, lii'itury and language, intermedi ns? grade -i; Mihs McG.ehue, reading bud literature,' intermediate grades; Mi.ia Wiggins, Latin nnd science, high ichool; Mr. Franklin, history .and mat'iein.iticii, 'high selnml, Mr. Rniwii, Lnglifili snd liieratuie, high school; Mr. Harden, tiuperinteiident. It is waid that this i the Btrdiige.it faculty in the his? tiry of the wh'Mil i, . PERSONAL MtMION Miss Irene liutleris visiting relatives in Richmond. Mr. Tom Preddy is at home from a business trip in the South Mrs. J. W. Langley, of Washington, is a puest of relatives here. Miss Cora Pannill, of GreuiiKbor speat Sunday here with friends; Miss Nellie Gladstone is visiting her father, Mr. R. G. Gladstone. Sr Mr. and Mrs. Ku Hutchinson, of Bal timore, are guests at Mr. Josef Lind- sey's. ..' "'. . ;' : Misses Jameson, of the State Normal faculty, have been visiting Mw, S. G. Hardin. Mr. Lawrence Clark, of Washington, spent Saturday and Sunday here with Ins parents. Mr. T. E. Cook, of Greensboro, spent the past week heie visiting his relatives and friends. Mrs. C. 11. Scales and Mrs. John T. Oliver left this morning for Vade Mecum Springs. Col. Peter Hairston, of ' Virginia, vi.sited his nephew, Mr. Robert Hairs-. tjn, this week. Mrs. J. J. McKanna, who has been- visiting her home in the West, has returned to Reidsville. Miss Maud Anderson has returned home after spending some time with relatives in Greensboro, : Mi. and Mrs, J. Willie. Smith, of Greensboro, hate been visiting in the vicinity of Ljwe's church. ( Capt. J. W. Peay, Mrs. Rusatll Tucker, and Misses Ella Parriah an Eva Hirris- will go to Vade Mecum Springs Saturday. Mrs. Felix Miles und son, Egbert, will leave tomorrow fjr several wjeks' visit to Iiaiiic City and Lyiichbuig, Va, They will be accompanied by Master Paul White. Mrs. T. II. Lindsey and diUfjIiter, Misa Annie Scott Lindsey, and Mr. 11. R. Scott, returned this morning from Morebead City, wbhre they spent the past ten days. Mr, Francis Womack leaves tomor row for Raleighto attend a meeting of music composers. Mr. Womack is gaining quite a reputation as a result of some of his work in this line, Mrs, R. W, Mo'phis has returned home from Greensboro and is fat.t tecovrfring froin the effetts of her rectnt operatknii perfotmed by Dr. J. A. Williams, at St. Leo's hospital. Mr. J. S. Blackwell, of Baltimore, is spending a few days here with bis familv. Ho and Mrs. Blackwell am! children and Miss Kate .Anderson wii; leave the latter part of the week for Vade Mecum Spring. ' Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All tb blood In yuur body passes through your kidneys once every thrre minules. f ' Tl.. ... tlTs XihjR, blood purifiers, (hey (il- '6U ,W7 ter out lha waste or y Impurities in th", blood. H l they ar sick or out I k I Vf I r iiu l t .A 11 n -V Pains, sches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the blood, due to neglected Kidney trouble. '.,) :.v:-.-. ...... Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady, heart beats, and makes one feel a3 thoueh hey had heart trouble, because the heart ia over-working in pumping thick, kidney- potsoncd Blood through veins and arterie? . It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys. but now modern science proves that nearly ail constitutional diseases have their begin' nlng in kidney troublei If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized,''' It stands the highest for Us wonderful cures of the most distressing cases ard is sold on Its merits fCK by all druggists In fifty- grtfSN cr.t and one-dollar su-i: twwfcst e. You may have a . . . . - : S.Vr.ClO DQU1C DV I1AI1 HflIM M HwaittiyKfK S. f II carried .OOU me insurance ano one f:. ,;lko pamphiet telling you how to find ot n is policies naa Deen in lorce ieai 0 .t If vou have kidney or bladder trouoie, than a vear and snly one premium hsd V. -ntion this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer fc3en paid. ' j - 0o- Bmghamton, N. I, lUMNK SS BlILDI R? Be Bure to read Hitchcok's advertise ment this week. Fine lot Timothy nnd mixed bay at Hutcherson Bros. ; Hand bags and dress suit cases of all kinds -Price & Clark. Gold Medal tlour, the best on earth, must go.' Hutcherson Hpik.' Wantki-To buy I'y'i Foxes, young r old. Address, Mecklenburg Hotel, Chase C'ty, Va. A numlier of valuaide farms for fiale. Apply to Jno. .11." Hiilhnea, Secletary, Southern Realty Co. 'I wo nice residences for sale on Main: Htreet, Reidsville. - J m. 1). Hudines! Sec., Southern Realty Co. I'l'l! SA1K ClIl'.M'- A gi"il gentl mare, tine driver, works well any where. W. I) Hightower. A Hefond-hand McCormick binder, in very good condilinn, for sale. Plenty new ones also. J E. Amos. Mihs Maude E. Baker, Stenograplier Over Sheriff 's Ollice. (Uliirt bourn: 9 a. m. to 12;;", and 2 to 4 p. in, Call on W. M. Craddock for Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines on easy terms. Machine needls, oils, repairs I will scud my Jersey bull or Poland China hog foi service any where intown on short notice.-H. P. Brown, 'Phone 155. ."' 'J nii Review and The Progressive Farmer Jfor $1.50 provided tbot e ap plying are not already taking the at ter. If you want to buy or sell town property,, improved or unimproved, call on Jno. D. Huffines, Sec, Southern Realty Co. If you have property for sale either in town or county pla-e it in the hands of The Southern Realty Co., John D Huffines, Sec Wanted 100 to 150 acres nice farm ing land, near town,- witn improve ments. Southern Realty Co., John D, Huffines, Secretary. ; : See our line of IeibermonselMifting and Rountree roller-tray trunks. Big lot just in. buitanie tor your summer trip. Hall, Chance & Co. . A new w heeler , & Wilson sewing machine, never used, with ball-bearings and all late improvements, for sale at a bargain. A pply this ofTice. For Sale or Rent-A goml country store house with eight acres of land; good stand foi country merchant. Ap ply to Southern Realty Co., Jno. D. Hullines, Sec. Our special saie of $1 shirts for Wit- is attracting the attention of the bar gain seekers. There is a big supply and you will find just what you want. Price Clark. For Sai e Two good gentle - milch cows and a top buggy and harness Buggy about as good as hew. Also a cook stove. Miss Bessie Motley, at Ellington's store. - Glassware and all kinds of crockery at big reductions lo make room for our big stock. Nice plain ghus'oz. jetlys with tin tops," only 25c 'per dozen. Hall, Chance & Co KrrcciAt, Sale-Beginning Friday, June 2U, 1 will sell for cash for 30 day i my entire stock of millinery at and beluw cost. - D. R. Ellington, Mrs. Roach's old stand. Some deceiving boy or young lady who wants to take a course in one of the best business colleges in the South can learn something' .or interest bv writing "T," care The Review. Timber Lands Wantek - Pine or Hard Woods, in lots of 600 to ;2,000 acres, in Kockingham or Caswell counties, convenient to railroad. Client with ready money. The Southern Realty Co., Keidsville, N. C. " We have just received a full supply of Rountree Roller Tray T-unks, about which you have heard so much because of their satisfying 'qualities.'. When you are ready for a new one for your summer outing don t fail to give us a call. Price & Clark. For 60 days 1 will offer for sale my farm, East of Reidsville on Southern Railway, containing about 153 acres. Good dwelling house, two tenement1 house?, five tobacco barns, rock hou.se with basement, orchard, pastures well watered, in good farming shape; Will b" glad to tdiow anyone interested. Price $3,000.-W. F. Glass. On und after July 7th all laundry not paid for when delivered will be brought back tojrny store and kept for custom" ers,.who can get same by paying the tickets. We regret thia rule is made necessary, but some of our customeia give us entirely too much trouble tocol- lee t our tickets and the amounts are usually so small we cau't afford to send back for them. -Hutcherson, agent for Star Laundry. Where are you going this summer? I 5 HtGL-S IMPROVED SAW Mill is built in three sizes-light, melium and heavy. Carriages 25 ft. to W) ft Hege's Pal. Kectilineous Siit ultaneoiis Set Works are recognized as having no eiiual for accuracy, the great desire of all sawyers. All our mills fitted with iitai.oi.li Kim rat Variable re d Works which will increase the cut of the mill 25 to 5iJ m-r rent. Can be instantly changed from slow to fast while saw is in the cut. Write for our New Catalogue K 1. SAUM IRON WORKS, Winston-Salem, N C. For Clc i k Superior Court I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination, by the Democratic County Convention, to the office of Clerk Superior Court of Rockingham County. Precinct Primaries will be held Sat urday, August 11, 1906. County Nominating Convention on Tuesday, August 14, 1906. Jas. T. Smith. For Clerk Su perlor Court I respectfully ask the support of the Democratic voters of this county for Clerk Superior Court at the primaries to be held August 11, 1906. If again nominated it shall be my earnest desire to serve as faithfully as I can the whole people. Respectfully, . : JAS. V. I'RICE. For Sheriff. i have been solicited bv a number of my friends to allow my name to be put before the county Democratic primar ies and 1 have consented. 1 will ap preciate the support of the voters and pledge them my best efforts in the fu ture as in the past. M. r . riNNix. are going, They but still plenty for one and all For Register of Deeds I annouece myself a candidate for the oflice of Register of Deeds, subject to the hc lion of the Democratic prim aries and convention. I take thi3 method of thanking you for the sup port you have given me, and if elected again will serve yotl as faithfully in the future as in the past. l purs very truly, J. A. Scales. ANNOUNCKHBNT I take this method of informing my friends that 1 am a candidate for sheriff of Rockingham county. I solicit the support of the voters. Subject to the action of the Democratic convention. Wm. W. Sharp. Intelligence, N. C. May 15, l'.Xjfi. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce mvself a randidate for the office of Sheritf of Rockingham county, subject to the action of the Democratic primnries. I solicit the I support of my friends. JOHN LK MEADOR. - Madison, N. C. . .. . For Register of Deeds 1 respectfully abk your support in the Democratic Primaries for Register of Deeds of Rockingham County, If elect ed I shall be delighted to serve you as faithfully and promptly as anyone can. Chas. O. Small. Wentworth, N. C. For Register of Deeds I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries and Convention. I f nominated and elected I will serve the people impartially nnd to the best of my ability. Thos. F. Wilson. Madison, N. C,, R. F. D. 2. IV W. GLIDBWELL, H. P. LANK Glidewell & Lane, Attorneys at Lnw. Will practice in the State and Fedeisl courts. DR. J B. (jUNTER, GKNERAL PRACTHE. Office over Citizens Bank. (Formerly . Or. Rominger'B Office. Residence, temporarily, Hotel Huffines. 'Phone, Office 52. Residence -. Since vve started our closing out sale we have been very busy. Our friends and customers ap predate the val ues we are gi vi ng as goods at cost make considerable difference in the prices. 14 $1.50 Blaclc Taffeta, the bent on this market, $1.10. $1.40 Black Chiffon Taffeta, 95c. 111,25 Tafl'eta, wear guaran teed, Mr. '-, $1.', 0 Hlack Taffeta, 70c. 5(10 China Silks, nil colors, 38o. 50c Black und Colored Mohair,38c fine " " " ' 42i ',5c- ' " " " 50c $1 " ' " 75c And eo o on through our Ktock of Silkn and I)renn GooIb. Thread and Spool Kilk, 4c. ; One third to oue-balf off on Luce and HambergK. Brown Domestics. 5, 6 and 7c. Splendid lot Hand Bags, Fans, Lace, Collars, Umbrellas, etc., all at whole sale at cost. $2.35 American Lady Slippers, $1.50. $2.75 " " $2.00. $3.00 " ' " $2.25. Although we are selling them at cost they are still guaranteed to wear or you get your money back. This is your last chance and the place is HITCHCOCK'S The Leaders. Reidsville Seminary- Reidsville, N. C. A THOROUGH FITTING SCHOOL iOR BOYS AND GIRLS. The Seminary has juBt closed the moBi Buccessful Bession in ita his tory. We are now planning larger and netter things for the next fies sion. We offer ambitious boys and girls the very best faciliries for do ing good school work, , ,. , ... BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT. Large and commodious new build- FACULTY. A full faculty of trained teachers Christian men and j women of scholarship, professional training, and successful experience. I BOAKU. bxceuenr ooaru ai iroui to iu mi uumm.. a uwdi.aiuj, pupils will be under the friendly watch care of the Principal and his wife. EXPENSES Our rates are low, much lower than in other institu tions offering similar advantages. : TrTArmllT'ITe Pnllotro Prnnaratnrv. Tenchers' Training. BoOK- iJIirt"liUlM. vv.-w ' I rf, -" keening Shorthand, Typewriting, Music, Elocution and Physical Culture Uur next session opens luesoay, onptoin mum For Catalogue write H. A. HAYES, A. M., Principal. I II i, ROBERT MOBLEY, JAP. GUNN HOUSTON NEAX, SAMDONEV ENT CHAS. SOMERS. We offer you a complete line of HARDWARE A t the lowest prices, and appreciate your business. Neal's Havdivave. -S--PilsenetExport." : ':-'p3:'. If H pftl I c " '. i' ( 3 i j ..... . . i ' .. DR. J. W. McGEHEE, Office same as formerly occupied by Williams & McGehec. in Bank ot Reids- II you have not decided investigate ville building Piedmont Springs, N. C. Thousands of Southern people h ve visited this 'I'hnne f)0, Residence Phone 50-1. X-Kay and V .i;age Treatment. An Up-lo Date Laundry. famous resort wiihin the laht century. The best water in the world, No mus qidttoe.". Pleasant days. Cool 'nights Bcaumui scenery. An inexpensive, ; I have moved mv Laundrv to the ho:tielik place, situated among the hills R.H'helle building on Gilmer street. and mountains of Piedmont North Car- I guarantee satislaction on all work. olina. For terms and information write Gi"e me a trial. Prices reasonable. J. M. Goddard & Son, i d re.in Piedmont Springs, N. C. I J. D. WONU, E H tni. Is brewed in a Brtwery up-to-date in every respect by experienced Brewers. We invite everybody to visit our Brewery and tee how we brew Beer. The utmost cleanliness is enforced in all departments. i ... Far sale by all dealers. Bottled at the Brewry. Ask for it. THE VIRGINIA BREWING CO., Roanoke, Va. Reasons Why Because of its health giving nnn eral waters, Mecklenburg Lithin and Chloride Calcium, endorsed by the highest medical authorities. Its splendidly equipped Sanitari um, operated in connection with hotel. (No consumptive or contagi ous cases taken.) Its Hydriatic Department, em bracing the celebrated Baruch Sys tem of Baths, exhilarating and beneficial. Its larg airy rooms, broad halls and corridors, perfect ventilation and its picturesque location. Its beautiful winding walks and driveways, through romantic wood land. Its well equipped livery, compris ing the best ladies' nnd gentlemen's saddlers and roadsters, and ponies for the children. Its varied amusements, consisting in part, of splendid Ori'hestra, Dancing, BowliBg, Tennis, Golf, Billiards, Pool, Trap-Shoo in g, etc. Its social features are character istic of the highest class of patron age, which is drawn from the most prominent and aristocratic people ,...,... U , .k a . . imuufcjuuui, me country, yoi ine freedom from formality makes it a kin to one big family, it is th "Southern Society's Mecca." Its Cuisine and service is strictly first-class. It is the most accessable all-year-round high class Health and Pleas ure Resort in the South. Its New Summer Schedule of trains will afford additional facili ties for reaching The Mecklenburg. The season of 1906 promises to surpass all previous records, both in number and iiersonnel of its guests. Large bookiugs have already been made of prominent icople who will take up their summer res idence at The Mecklenburg. A postal will bring full informa tion. Address, MECKLENBURG MINERAL SPRINGS COMPANY, Chase City, Va.
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