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TUESDAY, FEB. 27th, 191?. PAGE - WO, THE REVIEW: REIDSVILLE, N. C. Your Druggis! Stops. That If eh 'If you are suffering from Ecezema, Teoriasis or any otbr kind of skin trouble, drop into our stow for Instant xlief. We will guarantee you to atop that itch in two seconds, We have sold other remedies' for skin (roubles, but none that we could recom mend as highly -as this, a mild wash of Oil of Wlntergreen Thymol and a few stlier ingredients that have wrought Buch. wonderful cures all over the country-;" . . ,. This compound is Known as w.u.u. Prescription for Eczenia and it will cool and heat the itchy, turning skin as nothing else can. A J5o trial bottle will prove It, Of course all other druggists have D.D.D. Prescription go to them if you ran t come to us but don't accept some tiig-proflt substitute. But if you come to Our store, we are no certain of what P.D.I), will do for you that we offer you a full size bottle on this guarantee: if you do not find that It takes away the itch AT ONCE it costs you not a cent, BRITTAIN-PENN DRUG COMPANY, DR. J. R. MEADOR DENTIST. Jfflee Orer Citizens Bask. 'Phont W. DR. JULIUS S. WELLS' DENTAL SURGEON. Office Over Fetzer & Tucker! Druj Store. Thone 100-T-l. DR.S.G. JETT ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office opposite Sheriffs Office. Thone 4. Residence Williams home. DR. J. W. McGEHEE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office 1b Bank of Reidsville Build las. Thone SO, Residence 'Phone 10-1. Ex-Ray and Massage. DR. M. H. McBRYDE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Citizen Bank. Office I 810 a. m. hours 1 1-2 p. m. 6 8 p. m. Phones 215 day 210 night DR.J.H. THACKER PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Office Phone 124-1; Residence, 124-2. Ofioe hours: 8 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 2 p. m Office 2d floor, Room 3, Ware & Somers notMing . Calls promptly answered day or night. Justice & Glideweli ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In State and Federal Courts. Offices In ReidaTiile-Greensboro. HUGH R. SCOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW. tjeeitil attention to negotiation of leans; conduct and settlements of states; buying and selling real es tate. Office, Citizens Bank Bldg. AUBRE&L. BROOKS attorneV at law Grensboro, N. C. practices In State, Federal and all tfter ceurts. McMichael & Saintsing ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS. Crmetloea in 8tte and Federal court HJB badness gtr en prompt attention. Okas. 0. McMichael will be In Madl m n Saturday, office orer poat- CflM. : . I ' 1 : WILLARD C. NORTHUP ARCHITECT. R.omss 414-4146, Masonic Temple. Winston-Salem, N. C. JOMDS JOHNSTOH, Al LAN D IviH, Yanceyville. Leaksvilie. WiuuM Rbid Dalton, Keidsville. Johnston, I vie & Dalton Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of Bank of Reidsrllls Jullua Johnston And A. D. Ivle tjis continue their annual visits to EattsTllle, the latter on every rknrsday. " ' fraotlce in BUU and Federal Coarts J. L. Goltraine, Opposite Southern Depot WHOLESALE GROCER Cheapest Cash House in this Section PILLOWS FREE Hail us 110 for Sd-pound Feather Bed and weiva -tound pair pillow fr. Frtinht prepaid. New feathers, bent ticking-, satisfaction guaranteed. AGENTS WANTED TURNER A CORN WELL nra. Deot. A. Caartotle, N. C IUJernce: Commercial National Bank. i TO MR. SCHOOLFIELD. Sine looking over The Review I've deckled to. put in a word, too; I am a stenographer fine .Wither us? tobacco or wine. 1 1 often thiiik it would be better 'If we would" make short our letter ' That we too often put in The -Review j In'.poit': lir.s to you. !. You've writtten to '"Sweet Sixteen," ! And "That's Who" probably seen; j But 1 am a Virginia "Who" . . j And take the privilege to write you. i 1 You've been asked fora photo of you By Sweet Sixteen and That's Who. But to get a, photo of mine VouTI have to drop me a line. About the good pies and cake These things I love to bake. To suit a friend like you -.'.-; , 111 beat your girlie, "That's Who." 1 About the house 1 can do All things for a husband like you; Rut to get up and make a fir I think I would soon Ure. If in wood you will get V ' 1 will promise you yet. That the tread and pie Wil thkk on the table lie. ' F I fan also feed the chicks jd do many similar tricks; But, to milk the cow and churn f do not know how to discern. A happy man I could make By baking pies and cake. For you and your g"uest, But none for all the rest. If me you wish to see, I may a distance- be " For a abort, short time, So you must drop me a line. Others may prove false or true t am willing to stick to you If only you will be- A gooi servant for me. I have written a verse or two. To make know n to you, One that wants to do best And, that's who,- "GUESS." Roanoke. Va.' TO THE RESCUE. Mr. Thompson Takes Sides With the School Teachers. Editors Review: I notice in your columns recently some remarks made by a person giTing his name as Your Unctta Si." Now, I will not undertake to write under a ficticious name, nor undertake to shoot from behlsid a tree. Below you will find my real name. Living near the school house, 1 happened to be rtresent the night that seems to cause "Your Uncle Si" so much anx iety, and I saw nothing improper during the iUuie. It . was Jst simply a "box party" 1glven for the bene fit of our library; but "Uncle Si" happened not to 'be there. I feel a little inclined to think that if "Un cle SL" had been on the commit tee that he would have had the boys to hitch tip to the two-horae wagon, and said, "Hurry up, mistress, - and let's go over to the box party." We had' the hoochi koochi, Btag dance ami various other kinds of dances at the different entertainments while "Uncle Si" was on the committee, and he was always on hand, using his best ndeavors to make the en tqrtaliiment a success. : Mr, Editor, you 'remember the'. old pd!age, "Those who live in glass (house.8 should be caivful not to throw stones." We should never al low, our zeal to get ahead of our better Judgment, and zeal without knowledge is inere folly. Now, I can ajx-ak for myself.' I have others that will !bear me out in this assertion: That our children have learned al mo.it a -5 much during this Bes-sion of our school. 'as they did any two ses Kions hcre.tofoie. T say this with all due respect to our former teach ers. It stie-ms though that it has been "but Just a few years that "Un clei Si" has lost sight of the fact that he and I were young once, and no oik'i was more likely to be at the laiw.e than he and I. So I think w snouw allow otheir3 the same privilege we take for ourselves, Holy Writ tells lis to first get the beam out-of our Own eyes, then we shall see clearly .to-get the mote out of our brother's eye. I am ncliiiied to think that people who spend so much time looking after other people's afi'aris will be very busy -some day trying to catch up with "Wir-own. r;v " '-7- I ifo not write oft'en for the pa- oei-s, but if iour Uncle Si wants niei to, I can w rite next week. . Ttose of us who are not biased" by prejuduce hold our teacht-rs in high esteem, and hope that we may be uo fortunate as to get them to teach for ua again at Old Lenox Cas tle School House, J. F. THOMPSON. Mclver. N. C. THE OPPORTUNE TIME. 'Squire Davis Thinks a Vote Should Be Allowed. Editors Review : I have been won dering why some steps have not been taken to better our road sys tem iu Rockingham county. The way is open. Why delay? The people will neve.r be more ready to support a 'bond istme than1 at the' present time. GfMl roads are decidedly the besit investment our county could majte, and would do nioje for the improvement of Rockingham county . ZLIthn anything that can be named. What can the pwT There Is but little complaint from farmers or any other clas, now about tax 63 that are required for buildlr c mm cm Your little one may go to bed playful and happy only to be aroused in the night by that ever fateful disease Croup. Thousands of loving parents arc to-day mourning the loss of their darlings who were suddenly snatched away by this dangerous disease, just because they did not use proper methods promptly when the attack came. So sudden and so treacherous is this disease that it is every parent's duty to their child to always have on hand a jar of It should be instantly applied. If there is already an attack of Croup Vick's will quickly loosen and expel the phlegm, and save the child's life, it will promptly allay the inflammation and prevent Croup through inhalation and absorption. No drugs to take, they but help clog up the heart, lungs and organs, thus preventing the immediate relief the lungs require. It is a special method of cure that has won a great reputation on account of its almost miraculous effect.. "; ''' Macon, Ca. "I am positive that tlu-re has never been anything on the Georgia marktt that equals your Croup and Pneumonia Salve as to giving the satisfaction that your article decs. From every family that received a package I hear nothing but the highest praise, and as I have also used this Salve, I too cannot praise it too highly. M. O. STEVENS. - At your Vick's much advance at least. Men hav quit argufng that roads are good enough. The eira of a better syi tem oi roads is coming without doubt, and to my mind it will bri with, it a reign of prosperity neve bttfare known. The time has come, at1(l now is, that there is hardly a division of opinion as to the abso lute necessity of better roads, an the question is receiving moie at tention than ever before. Will Rock ingha.ni, county still lag and rental In it-lie mire? M we do not want t take a backseat we must get a bus tie on ourselves. The mud tax can and ought to abolish. The mos loyal ami patriotic citizen of th county would not realize the pro gtress tUast would be made in the n mi decade If the people . would relieve themselves of the illiteracy and the mud tax. Rockingham couiv ty tthould be madt? --'mere prosperous, but we can not have real prosperity without good road. and betto schools. Later on, the scltooU and i?ood nuads will supply ' the funds tor the payment of any deot co tracted now. Good roads p. t onl) save imoney but . they elevate in dignity and raise self-ii-esptct, while bad roads demoralize a coinmunity. We are getting far behind the times. Why not start the ball rolling? ts,kes 'but little effort to make the 9Cart. it'.-seeans that what w e- need mo.t is moie steam to begin with arud a healthy, contiguous ett'r li to keep it up, an 1 the machnery run ning. -. . lMd you ever think about, it in the light that good roads art'et the religious sentiment of a community? No brother, however good he may be ever entetred church in a proper spfr- ltt or worship after ploughing his way through 'mud or aftwr breaking an axle on a ledge of rock. Much of the ijjood to be deriKod from the modern schoolhouse and the teaching tn details ef faim life will be lost If the school children have to trudge thirough the mud and paddle through the puddles and sit with clamp faet during school hours. Is it not true tha.t the road Is indissolubly linked ito the school? Illiteracy. U a juora; so is a bad ixd. When we got :busy, and the world sees that we mean business, the newcomer will be abroad' In our land, and more wiH come with ''.their capital, and the new faoes ill be so "numerous one will nee will make horn efolks think they are in sciange places, it we expect to keep up with the times we must gvt busy and keep busy letting the flollca know about our advantages. There are many enterprises in Rock ingham county today suffeirirg ie causa of mud roads. I understand a man left Reidsville one day lasit week with an empty wagon and u'eaohlng Thompaonville his team gave out. The driver went home for another team, and it required two houra to make sonnethinig over a mile. Live men and live, work with mon ey and enterprise and cooperative spisit are essential to start this iball flailing, 1 honestly believe that every taxpayer la - Rockingham county today Is paying more 'mud tax than a bond Issue would ever cost hM. So lot us come together and ever see a more opportune time to make the stairtt Very truly,. druggist's or by mail, 25c, 50c, Economy suggest the dollar size. Family Remedies Co. Greensboro, N. C. Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases wlun they have colds. Whooping coiigh, diiiihtiieria, scarlet fever and oonsumpttion are diseases that are often cnitracted when the child has a oold. That is why all med5cal au thorities "say beware of colda. for th quick cure of colds you will find nothipg bettr than Chamberlain's Oough Remedy. It can always be depended upou and 19 pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. You can say goodbye to constipa tion w'ch a cleat conscience if you uso Chamberlaiu'a Tablets. Many have been permanently cured by their use. Sold by all dealers. Women as Well as Geo are ffiado MiseraMa by Kidney anil Bladder Troobla. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor anu turaiui ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. "' ' ' """'"".'..' Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooftcn, if the urine scald? the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an ge when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difli culty is kidney trouble, and the first 6tep should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to - p habit as most people suppose. Womeu as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of SwamD-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fatty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a pamphlet telling all w - - about owatnp-Koot. iiom.oitjwuDp.Koot. including many of the thousands of testi monial letter received - from sufferers who found Swamp-Root to be just th remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilme: & Co., mngnamion, ue sure am mention this paper. Don't make anj mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and tne address ginghamton, N. Y oa every bottle. LET ME MAKE THE WHOLE FAMILY LOOK BETTER. I am Belling something that e?ery- body needs, no matter what line of business you are in. Person: I Appearance Counts. I make a specialty of all Ladles' Skirts, Coat Suits, Fancy Dresses, ind Boys Knickerbockers. My prices are within reach of all. Atrial will CONVINCE YOU. SatlefacUon guaranteed. I MaaiaMiisaia1ajaatKm I biif" 'isiaiaiswai I aMWJ M Vu Cleaning. Pressing and ReWiTngT CHARLES J. ADAMS, immimm m $1.00 THE DAILY SALES On our Warehouse floors and the receipts at the Dry Prizery show beyond a doubt that a majority of the good tobacco sold on this market is made by people who use Reidsville Do not accept anything offered you as "just as good" but iusist on your dealer supplying you with our brands. We use the very best sources of plant food, and give you real value for your money. BANNER and ROYAL cant be beaten for plant beds. If your dealor does not handle them, write to Reidsville Fertilizer Co., Peidsville, North Carolina. WANTED Steady employment offered white women, girls and boys to I paste on labels and stamps jn our Smoking Tobacco Depart ment; also men Tin Box Department. Factory well ventilated tation. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, The Review and Greensboro Patriot both 0 and boys in our with good sani N. C. "i"cnrB""""?i"r "il I Fertilizers for $1.75 year. eood roads. We have made this GEO. T. DAVIS
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