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PAGE TVVO. THE REVIEW, REIDSVILLE, N. C. TUESDAY. OCT. 192. FOUNDED 1842. Its strange that people of refinement and in many instances people of means are fooled into buying the cheapest kind cf pianos at at an unreasonable big price, considering the grade of the piano, through the practice of misleading schemes. The Time-Honored Firm of Chas. I Stieff Has never advocated the sale of cheap pianos nor allowed unbusinesslike methods to enter their business calcu lated to mislead their patrons, Our motto is to sell pianos at a price that represent actual value and thereby give the public a sqnare deal. Chas. M. Stieff 219 South TryorfStreet, Charlotte, N. C. C H. WILMOUTH, M'g'r. We Will Supply Anything Wanted xu A tUvtl uui uuikvu Roofing, V Crimp Roofing, Tin Roofing, Guttering and ' Spouting, Chimney Pipe, Square and Round Well Tubing and Sevier Pipe. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, LAUNDRY AND COOKING STOVES, FIRE BOARDS AND PIPINGS. Plumbing Goods, Closets, Lavatories, Bath Tubs and Bath room supplies of all kinds. Get our estimates on plumbine and sewerage connections. R. G. Flower Bulbs For Fall Planting Chinese Lillies, . . . Narcissus, . . . . . Roman Hyacinths, . . Duthh Hya:inths, Assorted Colocs. $1.00 Dozen. 25c " 50c " 50c " Now Is Time The to Make Your Selections. Come, 'phone or send your order to Tl . retzer & Tucker Here's Your Chance to v;r.-..-'HeIp Democrats Wi m Send One Dollar to Contributors' Wilson and Marshall League and Get Certificate For Framinsr. "The Dependable Druggists." Paris Decorating Co. Phone 356, Greensboro. Fine Wall Paper High Class Interiors Frescrtng Churches, Residences, Theatres, etc. "Always the Best for the Money." The Contributors' National Wilson and Marshall league has been organized with XV. O. McAdoo, vice chairman of the national Democratic committee, as president, Charles It. Crane, vice chairman of the finance committee of the national Democratic committee, as treasurer and Stuart G. Gibbony as secretary for the purpose of aiding In raisins funds for the national campaign by popular subscription. In furtherance of this purpose lithographed certificates hare been prepared, tuitable for framing, on which are engraved portraits of Governors Wilson i.nd Marshall and their autographs and which certify that the holders have contributed to the national Democratic campaign. . The denominations of these certificates are $1, $2, $5, $10, $25, $50 and 100. v - ,. .-' ; x : :; The league supplies these certiflcates to clubs In large numbers, bo they may be issued when contributions are made. It is believed the solicitation of funds will be greatly aided by this method. The name and address of each contributor should be forwarded to the Contributors' National Wilson and Mar shall league, room 1,308, Fifth Avenue building, New York city, where a complete record of all contributors will be kept. . A facsimile of the artistic certificates issued by this league follows: i 1912 $ioo ' n WMM I m i Mart, 4iMBka im i M tt M ill WMMM Ibttawl lM. U 0 i,'Wj JJML LIST REIDSVILLE CONTRIBU TORS TO CAMPAIGN FUND. Mr. E. -M. RmhI, a great aJmiror oC Woodrov Wilson, a disciple of William J. Biyaa.a progressive Dem ocrat who believts in the platform and priiKipks of the Democratic party,, set about a few day ago to ?aise some funds for tfie National Committee. He 6ked do one to make a large contribution, lie gave many people with' whom . he came in contact an, opportunity to subscribe to this worthy cause. Tjhe people generously rwpcitUd, bOine making a contribution larger than Mr. Redd had anticipated. Below appears a list of the contributors.; The (Review has tunned over to Mr. Redd the contribt;tioi;s sent to thie raper, and will forward thftus?i h,lm imnwdiaU'ly anyi other contribu Uorjis which it may be desired to send. BesUks prir4ing a list of t)he Rockingham contributors iri The Xlevtew from time to time Itfese lists will also be printed In the Ralelsh News and Observer. Mr. Redd'a Saturday remittance Included the following: J. B. , Ilazell .. .. .. .. , "The choice which the voters have to make is simply this: Shall they have a government free to serve them, free to serve ALL of them, or shall they continue to have a gov ernment which dispenses SPECIAL favors and which is al ways controlled by those to whom the SPECIAL favors are dispensed?" W00DROW WILSON. CANVASS OF COUNTY BY THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES 1 v "THEY " Are Good Enough " For " Me." (With Acknowledgments to Davenport) From the New York World, Sept. 15, 1912. The county, candidates on the Democratic ticket will discuss the political issues of the day In the present campaign at the following places: ; Bethiehem Tuesday, Oct. 8, Day. Leaks vsille Tuesday, October 8th, Night,: J Draper Wednegdaay, Oct. 9th, Night...'.;. Spray Thursday, October 10th, Night. j Prices "Friday, Oct. 11th, Day. Stoneviillc Saturday, Oct. 12, Day. Oregon Tuesday, Oct. 15, Day, : Mayfleld Wednesday, Oct. 16, Day Ruffin Wednesday, October 16th, Night. Law son vl lie Thursday, Oct. 17th, Day. . ' Sadler Thursday, October 17th, Night." r Reddsville Friday, October 18th, (Night. Plcflsantville Saturday, Oct. 19th, Day., Iron Works Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, Day. :,-;,..: Thompsonville Wednesday, Oct. 23rd, Bay, Slade's Scoool House Wednesday, Oct. 23, Ndght. , . Edna Cotton Mills Thursday, Oct. 24, Night, Day speaking will begin at 1 o'clock and night speaking at 7 o'clock. Everybody (whirb the ladies) is cordially invited to come out to these speakings. Bv order of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee. . a. S. .MONTGOMERY, .- " T " ' ' Chairman. W. T. Wootton . . .. TJ M. Redd .. .. .. j. C. Thompson .. W. B; iMillner .. .. A. L. Hasklru ., . . 'R. II. Tucker .. .. Tka Utevlew Co. .. Vl N. Craig .. .. , S, W. Cayton Roht. Harris & Bro. 11. P, Richardson .. J. W. Millnicr .. .. W. A. Trotter . . . W, S. Somers .. .. A. II. Galloway .. .. Pi D. Watt . . .. .. E. R. Harris .. ... .v.' Eugene Irvln .. .. 'Lv T. Smith .. .. II. 1R. Scott .. .. .. R. S Montgomery . . S. II. Cosby .. .. .. 'JUL B. Cj'ianee .. .. G. W. Burton, Sr. . . 3. S. Harris .. .. B, L. Hurdle .. .. .. Sam Feels .. .. .. . osmo Benson .... a. A. Fetzer .. .. , J. W. JMcGehee W. G. Martin ., .. W. S. Allen .. .. .. "W. S. Windsor .. . J, E. Smith .. .. .. L. R. Ware .. .. .. Si fRomari . ;. J. A. Bennett .. .. J. B. Faulkner .. M. C. Sternifed .. .. R. 'M. B. Ellington .. J. -H, Walker & Co. J. B. Pleaflants .. , J. F. Smiyi .. .. .. J. S. Pinnlx . . . . .. T. E. Balsley .. .. J. B. PipkJn .. .. E. K. Walters .. S. C. Penn .. .... C. A. Pennj J. S. Harrison .. .. w; F. Burton . . .. t. B. Abernethy .. A. J. Ellington .. .. Wm. Young .. .. , '. Jino." T. Price , . R. G. Gladstone . . . G. W. Perkins .. .. E. iD. Watt .. Fred DeGrotte . . C. A. Whitsett .. J, L. Butler .. .. G. E. Barber .. .. XV. H. Foy , . . . .. D, L. Blackburn . . . I. L. Morrison .. . Jt. L. Ellington. .. J. II. Burton I., R. Humphreys v. It, C. Norman ... .. ,L. P, Clarke .,' Caah .. .... .. . Total Dl. i. li. NVUUU, VETERINARIAN. JJTS Davie St., Greensboro, N. C. DR. J. R. MEADOR DENTIST. tSet Over Cit!zec Bast. Tuooi fl-J. CDR. JULIUS S.WELLS DENTAL SURGEON, flee Over Fetzer & Tucker'i Dri Bt or. 'Phone 100 DR.S.G. JETT . " HYSICiAN AND SURGEON. Office opposite Sheriff's Ol'ficrf Iiane 4. R.'sid nee Willhms homri. DR. J. W. tocOchrx. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ?fle la Bank of Reids; llle Emi'ifi if 'Phone B0, Residence Htxi4 Ex-Ray and Mass&g. t 1.00 1.00 . 10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ; lo.oo 10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 "1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ' 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.04 1.00 2.00 1.00 5.0O 1.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .73 ' 1.00 10.00 .. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 i 1 .00 i 1.00 J 1.00 I 1.00 . i.o I .50 1.00 ! 1.00. 1.00 I 1.00 1.00 . 4.5 DR. M. P. CUMMINGS, Office in Kernodle Bpllding. Office Hours: 9-11 a. m., 3 4 p m., 7-8 p. to. '",. ' Office 'Phote 251 -J. Utesidence 'Phone, 251-L. DR J H TRACKER, Fitting Glasses a Specialty. Offhe No. 2t'i Gnmer Street. Ruorn- .1 iit.d 1 Suond Floor Wart? i So :iors Bi ' 'ui5 Fractite Llm'ted tc Ear, Eyap Ncse and Throat Residence Phuie i-2. Of fico Hours: Every r'uy till 12 m, GEO. D. BENNETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Reldsvllle, N. C. HUGH R. SCOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW. 4tial attention to negotiation of 1wa; conduct and eettlemonts vt Mtatea; buying and telling real es SaU. Office, Cltlzent Bank Bld- AUBREY L BROOKS ATTORNEY AT LAW Orenaboro, N. C. ?ractice in Stated Federal and all taer eenrta. . - EDGAR H WREN N, JR. LAWYER. Office Fels Building. Prompt and careful attention given to all matters entrusted to him. . v.'..- :'..,:::: y V-.' j:f Jouci John8to5, Allan D Ins. Yanceyville. Leaksrilie. William Rbid Daltok, Reidsville. Johnston, Ivie & Dalton Attorney! at Law. Dfflee In rear of Bank of Reldsvllle laliua Jfthnston and A. D. Ivie Ha continue their annual visits to KoMiTllle the latter on erery rmmradar. Vraetleo la Bute and Federal Coerta WILLARD C. NORTHUP . ' ARCHITECT Rooms, 712-713-714, Wachovia Bank ftullding, Wineton-Saiem, N. C. Low pricQs on all aritcles. A great reduction on suits, hats, shirts -and underwear at-- - - - STERNFIELD'S Barflain House -V 5 Gilmer Street. Opposite Farmers' Warehouse. $120.00 Wm. Reid Dalton, Secretary. TUITION FltEE. Where? In the Ituffln High School, Ruffin, N. C. Send your boya and girls to us. Why tend thean, at a great cost, to a far well trained faculty, and full High School course. Opening date, Sept. 23, 1812. , ' Avoid Sedative O.jugh Uedlclea. j ; Happy Marrlagee. If you want to contribute directly (Are the result of knowing the la we to the occurrence of capillary bron- of health and nature. All the knowl emus and pneumonia use cough med- edge a young man or woman, wife or a treatment failed till we icmco mui vouiujh cwuine.morpnine, ; claugnter should nave is contained in heroin and other sedatives when the People's Medical Adviser, by R. you have a cough or cold. An ex-J v. Pierce, I. D. This big Home pectorant like Chamberlain's Cough Doctor Book containing 1008 pages Kemedy la! wnat i needed. That with engravings and colored plates, cleans out the culture beda or breed- and bound in cloth (nearly 700,000 lng places for the germs of penuino- j copies formerly sold for $1.50 each), nia a'nd other germ diseases. That s sent FREE to any one sending 31 is why pneumonia never results from one-cent stamps, to prepay cost of a cold when Chamberlain' Cough . wrapping and psotage. There p. re Remedy 1b used. It has a world ' no conditions to this offer and the wide reputation for its cures. It coLVreader must not associate this book Fortunes In - Faces. tains 00 morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dealers. Hon. Victor S. Bryant, of Dur- off &oolfVVTiave"ln sxferTiMC$fflMfi7Vti$tot the "' Staefs finest with the adveritsing pamphlets pre pared by quacksr throughout the country. Address, 662 VVashdngtcn St., Buffalo. N. Y. speakers, will address the voters in Reidsville on the night of October. H: F. Hutcheraon'a, 25thf v "w Jii. a ' street, below depot. Shoes and hats going at cost at West Market l Saves Leg of Boy. "It aeemed that my 14-year-old boy would have to lose his leg, on Arrount of an ugly ulcer, caused by a had bruise." wrote D. F. Howard, j back of them all, and shows lAiJuone. N. C. "All remedies and doc tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns.boi!s slin eruptions; piles. 25c, at Fetzer & Tucker's and Gardner Drug Co's. J. O. Criswell, a painter living at 540 Nortt Mulberry St.. Hagerstown. Md.. F."tps: "I had kidney trou-hte with a severe pain across my back, and cor.'d hardily get p after xit tiCl " n. I took Foley Kidney IPUs fJ rcn found the pain left mv back. I could get up arnd down wit ease, and the bladder a,ctlon was rroT rpwla r and norrnal." Try them. So d by Brittajn-Penm Co. All kinds of drayimg done by City Transfer Cf. any time of day and night. 'Ffcoen 217. There's often much truth in the saying "her face is her fortune," but its never raid where pimples, skin eruptions, notches, or other blemishes disfigure itlmpure blood's the need of Dr. King'tf, New Lite Pills. They promote health and beauty. 'Try them. 25c. at Fetzer and Tucker's and Gardner Drug Co's. High -Grade Building BRICK If quality appeals to yon, write OS and get oar quotations. Shipments made promptly. WILLIAMSON & HEDGECOCK, Inc., Martinsville, Va. Jo Chronic Dyspepsia. .: The following unsolicited testimo-. nlal should certainly be sufficient I to give hope and courage to persons afflicted with chronic dyspepsia: 1 "I have been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have taken, Chamberlain's Tablets have done me more good than anything else," says W. O. Mattlson, No. 7 Sherman St., Horoellsvllle, N. Y. Sold by all dealers. again and will be glad to serve his friends and the public generally. W. D. Higbtower. NEW SHOP Under Farm: rsW. H. J. H. 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