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Ml i ft r ! VOL. XXV, No bi. ol. rt YAK. RElDaVILt-E, N. G, OCTOBER 11, 1912. ISbUED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 0 ELECTION JUDGES FOR THE fiEIDSVILLE MAN WINS , x, SENATORIAL PRIMARY A DANVILLE BRIDES The appointments of Judgts to pre-' Danville, Va.. Oct. 9. The fljsl eldQ at the Senatorial primary to be dence of Mr. and Mrs. P. Paesucci, b-ehl to this county on the &th of . on WdlsonJ street, was the scene of Novemb.r v. ere named by Chairma, a pretty and Interesting wedding Montgomery Monday upon recom- last night when their daughter. Mtsa xnendaUon of Messrs. John T. Oliver! Frances Annette, was given fn mar- for Governor Kltchtn, J. N. Craig for;riae to Mr, Eugene F. aieaaor, ox 0 4 nator Simmons, arfa v. v. j Michael for Judge Clark. The first name la each prec'nct is to repre sent KitchVn, the second Stmmonfs. and ihe third Clark: f BHdsvi'e, No. 1-J. C Rice. R- M. Clack, J. H. Bennett. Vj ReWevllle, No. 2-J. W. Satberfield R. P. Mitchell, T. S. Reid. ReJdeville. No. 3-T. P, ScosgiV W S. Floyd, E M. Redd. Reidsvllle. No. 4-D. L. Blackburn. C U Green, W. A. Smith. ' Oregonr-J. R. Wall, W. I. Qlbsonv Allen Strad:r. ; v V . stoneviW-Dr. T. J. Mitchell. U Smith, H. Clay Martin-. MayodajiM. C. Money, Roblrpon P. T.. Carter. , . Wentworth-J. W. Bennt. T. A. Mitchell. 1R- S. Smith, t V , - Rocky Springs Oscar F. Pay'ne. P. U Neal. C H. DaltonV Hogarp-T. B. Wilson, B. B. Gra bam, F. P. Wilson. . Martlns-C. P. Young, Robt. Char lotte Martin, R. R. Suttenfdeld. Madison D. R. Joyce, J. A. Pratt, R. B. Websier. N, w Bethel-W. J. Williams, W. Thomas, J. N. McCouum. Mayfield-T. P. Ward. Hugh vts, H. H. Prutu. Ruffl T- W. Stokes, E. son, K. 1 rnu.6"'- Price R. F. Deshazo. Grogan, D. H. Price. Tari in V R. Trent,' J. eioo, David Lindsay, I.eaksvllle-W. W. Hampton, U. McGollum, J. V. Price. Iron Works N. W. Smothers, Dr. W. A Johnston, Jack Saunders. Thomwsonvllle T. A. Stantield, J. Thompson Walker, Jno. R. Smith Bethlehem J. J. Thomas, rage, YA sley Somers. - M. Tra- B. Gib- j. Wilkes F. WH- N. G.-W. POPULAR 'MADISON MAN TAKES HIS OWN LIFE. Madison, Oct. 8. Citizens of Madi son were greatly shocked last alght to learn that Mr. -J. Matt Rterson, rk in. the City Grocery 'V " Comoany. had committed suicide. Mr. RLrson left hte work about 6 o'clock.- walked to hte home, a block away, and asked his wife, who was preparing supper, if she ddn't want to kles him good-b.n amd immedi ately walked Into an adjoining room and ehot himself through the heart wftjb a .32 caliber pistol. Brooding over dll health and thxi fear that he would have to undergo another op eration are said to have bem the can so of the rash act. Mr. iRierson was 38 years of age and "was bornj and reared near Wal nut Cove; He had only been living in' MadteorJ about si iven months and was extremely popular and well liked by all who knew Mm. For two years Jie was a member of the Winston Salem polid force. He 1s survived 'bj a wife an1 five children, one brother and a number of sisters. The body was taken to Walnut f!ove for ltf'tierment today. this city, tbxl Rev. Thomas A. Ran)- kin, of Lynchburg, pronouncing th marriage service. Tb parlor was attractively gar nished with fern and palms and an aisle oil white ribboijd guided the wedding party from thie doorway to the Improvised altar beforei which the officiating prteet stood. All the other available space was occupied by spectators. The w.ddlng march txoai Lohengrin was played as a prooessloial and the Mendelssohn march as a recessional, while during the service appropriate airs 1t played fn a minor key. f Little Christirje Talman preceded tjhei bridal " cortege, bearing on satia-covend tray the wedding ring. She was followed by Mrs. J. , M Whte, the bride's sister and maf troa.of honoT, gowned in real lace over pink messaline, and carrying cluster cb! white chrysanthemums Then came the maid of honor, Miss Annli Land, gowned ln pink chiffon over pink meseallne an carrying brldc&Qiaid roses. She was accom panied by Mr. George Meador, broth i ir of the bridegroom and his best man. Little Mies , Margaret Lloyd as flower Kdrl scattered pirk rosea over .'.tiii-V pathway of the party The bride's "gown was of ivory satin, draped with chiffon and shadow lace, her veil being caught fvitfa sprays of orange blossoms. Heij bouquet was a 6hower of bride roajs Immediately following the cere mony the couple held an Informal reception in the library and reo dv- ed congratulations, while inany dran the health of the bride in champagne punch, which was Berved from a bowl in' the hall by Mrs. W. L, Spthty, of New York,and Mrs. llar-t ry Ware, of Reidsvlll The guests on arriving were received by Mrs Charlds Thataan and Mrs. Draper. The dining room was decoralLdl in) ninik and white. An elegant supper was served to all the guests Ike out-of-town guests included Dr. and Mrs. J, tt. Meador, of Redds- ville; Mrs. Harry Ware, of Reids vllie; Mrs. George Meador, of Redds vllle; Miss E. C. Fife, of Thomasvilla Miss Lefmma Gdbbs, Mr. Geo. Gibbs, Mr. Sam Gibbs, Mr. Marvin Gdbbs, Reidsvllle: Miss Ollde Meador," : of Thomasville; Mrs. Seay, of Spray; Miss Katie Lamd, of Spray; Mrs. W, L.-' Doughty, of ,: Brooklyn, N. Y.I Mr, iaxdf MrM. C. 1 J. Talma n and chil dren, of Norfolk. " in " Fortunes In Faeet. There's often much truth in : the saying "her face Is her fortune," but its never said where pimples, skin eruptions, blotches, or - other blemishes disfigure it.Impure blood's back of them all, and shows the need of Dr. King'd New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. 'Try them. 2oc. at Fetzer and Tucker's and Gardner Drug Go's. J. C. Morrison's factory pianos now on. sale of It's a Pleasure to Know That the lovliest of all laces, lace petticoats, the very finest of any washable materials will receive the best attention if snt to the Star Laundry, We know the value of i o id clothes and handle them with the greatest care. If this is what you are looking for, get our rates you'll be pleasantly surprised Send us your lace curtatns. - 'Phone for tne wagonNo. 223-L SM LAUNDRY CO. Hester Bros., gents, Reidsville, ""Packaan'te-ierarMrsrarwrHester's-residencer WILSON AND WM. J. BRYAff VS. NEAR DEMOCRATS. Woodrow WUsoa said: "Mr. Smith was kjj of a small group of Senators calling them selves DkiLOcrats, etc. Ho is not a Progressive"nd that was the blow that kdll.d Senator Smitt. of New Jersey. ' Wood row Wilson said: "Tbje Democrats of Nw York qusjht to nominate a Progreeaive D.mocrat" and Governor- Dlz, a re actionary, fell by the wayside. ' Bryan said:' , . f '... . "In North Carolina, where Senator 6lmmon4 is a caadidate fox re-Uec-tkm. a principle Is involved. He Is not a Progressive" and Senator Simmona b on the way to the Va leyy of U .tfeat, where all Reaetion rles and aear-Democrats go. Wonder why Wilson and Bryan are eailir for the defeat of the Reac tionaries and near-D tooorats. Wonder If they know that the special interests thivfc sta-nd-rat Re publicans and near-Democrats and reactionaries all "look alike . to them." , TU'je's a reason. MEETING OF DIALECTIC , LITERARY SOCIETY) mm . to You Spend ONE BOLLAI Elect Wikon President? ' How deep is your conviction "that this government ought to be in new hamb, Ja clean hands ? . , How much are you in. favor of a clean slate from Wilson and Marshall clear down the line to the very smallest offices in your locality? - -The Democratic National Committee has every reason to believe that every pro gressive voter is willing to spend a dollar to elect Wilson and Marshall and their ticket And that thousands are anxious to contribute to the Wilson Campaign Fund in amounts of $2j $5, $10 and $20. To such we make our appeal. To such we must look for victory. 'l(he society mot dn Its regular business and literary sesaion, last Friday evening at 8 o'clock. After a short business session the program was read and executed. The prelim inary part of the program consisted, of readings, humorous talks, essays, declamations and recitations. Vnen came the di.tate the question. ' Resolved, that compuory education should bo adopted In; the public schools." The best speaker cn th i affirmative was Wm. Young. - The best speaker on the negative was. Mosesi Fels. The best speak) r 'ora torioally was Charlie B.Sinett. All the boys did well. Hhe aHfirmatlve. won. Tho new officers are as follows: Pn (fMent Thurber Vice-Prppidenf Jno of the society Hufflnes. Rlcbardson. Secretary and Treasurer William Oliver. First Censor Edward Brewvr. Sentinel William Giles. Time An Important Factor This ia another case where time la money. The enemy have their fundi - supplied Instantly by 111 Interests. , . .. We have only a few days and sontributiont to be effec tive mu be received t once. . There is no question of the money of the People being Die 10 aereai tne money 01 tne i rusts. Head a List For the Fund If yon know several Wilson voters, or work in a place where there are Wilson vottra, take up a subscription (rota v all of them. Place vour name and the amount of your subscript ka at the top of the lilt and get the other to join you. Mention the nam of this paper on your list. Then mail the list and contributions to C. R. Crane, Vtco Because it is greater even in volume and will be used Inl Chairman Finance Committee. Democratic National Com. straightforward telling ways, .mittee, 900 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, I1L But to be effective it must be received and nsed within l This la the moat helDful work vou. an individual, can uio ni lew uaya. Quick action is absolutely necessary, contribution or the list you make up from your friends and ofro ROMANTIC MARRIAGE PER FORMED AT M'LEANSILLE The home of Rev. J. C, Delancy on! the evening of Octob r 8th was the scene of a auiet but ratjher ro mantic marriage, when, Mr. Edward S. Holt and Miss Susie West de cWi d to drive over to the miijfs ter's home and quietly set married-. Mr. Holt is the senior partus of the firm of Holt Bros., wagon manu facturers, whose well equipped steam manufacturing and general repair plant,located near McLeansvdlle, doe a good business. .. , Mrsi. Holt la the daughter of the atj Benjamin West, of Persorj county, and is a lady 'of excellent QuaUtles. Mr. and Mrs. Holt enter married liflo under favorable circumstances and will set up housekeeping la the groom's (home, located ti.iax his place of business. iWeir many frienda wish for them much happiness and success THE SENIOR CLASS MEETS AND ELECTS OFFICERS The Senior Class of the Reidsvllle Seminary tnet last Monday - after noon and1 elected officers Mr. - Neal McGulre was chosen president, Mr. Robert Ridhardson, vlqM president, amd Misa Wilsonl Watlimjgton, secre tary a-nd treasurer. Tho class motto chosen was "Iaveolam vl&m aut fa fclbm." "I wlH find a way or make " IB was decided to ha va class rings Instead of class pins. The .clasa ORimbers eight: Mbsees Ida Pinnix, f Wllsde Walker and Wilson Watllngton, M:esrs. Neal McGulre. Robert RWhardson, Jamie Khg, Al fred Badgett and A. B. Price. Let ns have your co-workers today if possible, tomoi' How Your Money Will Be Spent t Wood row Wilson, our standard bearer, ha never had the time or disposition to talk about himself. He has never used iptetacular methods to place himself In the spotlight His greatest worW has been done without ostentation, In the most expeditious, dignified manner. The great mass of voters do not know what a really great man Wilson is. They do not know all be has done. ; They do not understand ail the features of his platform. We must tell them. ; To educate this great nation of voters, especially the . dear thinking Independent Democrats, Republicans and Progressives who choose their leader on hit merits, means Ihe expenditure of a vast amount of money. We propose to use your dollars in just this way Judiciously, and without a penny frittered away for an un necessary item. We know you have confidence we will do this thingand successfully. y Vhy the Dollar Counts tn this campaign the issues lie between the forces of .Representative Government and Popular Government. '"" In Rcpreser.taw"! Gove rnment only $ part "f the peopl have influence those with no political faith, who spend. , fortunes in any direction where their own ends are fur thered for money. la Popular Government all the people have influence, because their executives and legislators do not dare to thwart the expressed will of the people. Representative Government, as ever, this year is being supported by the money of the Interests. It is being spent lavishly tp give the voters a wrong Impression of Wilson. jpular Government, this year, to win, must depend on the truth being told about Wilson. We must publish his record do for clean government next to casting your ballot for Wilson and Marshall on November &tn. How to Contribute to the Wilson Campaign Fund N Sign the Coupon in this corner and fill In the amount you give. Then attach your Money to this Coupon and mall today to the address given on the coupon. Issue all checks, money orders and address til coo trlbutions to C. R. Crane, Vice Chairman finance Committee Democratic National Committee, 900 Mien Igan Avenue, Chicago, III. Then write a letter to this newspaper giving your nam Woodrow Wilson should be elected President of the United ss a contributor and stating your reasons why yon bslievf A Souvenir Receipt, handsomely lithographed. States. In this way yon will be listed as a Wilson eon tributor. A Souvenir Receipt, handsomely lithographed, well worth framing, will be sent to you. Your letter will . help the fight by encouraging your friends. Do everything yon can to hold up Wilson's hands la tp clean campaign for the people who do the work and fight ing of the country, and platform broadcast so that no one can controvert it. ' Your 1, your 12, your to, your $10 or 120 will count and ount to win it spent in this work Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund ROYALTY COUPON To C ft C&ANE, Viae Chalrmu PWaea CoaaUttaat ' Tha Danocr.fi National Coouaittaa, 000 Mlealaaa At Aabeller In tha pnareaiiiv Ideals of f orarninant rapft sentad in tha candidacy of Woodrow Wilton for Pmldant of the United Tute, and to th and that h may take tfc offlo (raa. handed, nntramtneled. and oblisated to none but th peopl of the country, I with to oontrlbute through you th turn oi f.. ........... toward th eipeneee o( Gov. Wilson's campaif n. Name...... ..................... ,. ,5?we Address..... R. P. D..............8tae.... Endorsed by They Make You Feel Good". The pleasant purgative effect pro duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one fell JoyfuL Sold by all dealers. Reld8vtrie 25tb r on the tight of October SYLVAN. . Farmers in this eectdoi are vf-'ry busy at present plowing and - sowing grains. ; ---- f Mr. J. B. McKincf y, of MayfieW, was a visitor to this vicinity Sun day. I Miss Blooma Glass has returned to her home near Reidevm t after a wejeik'B vlsdt to her sister, Mrs. J. E. Newham. ' 1 , v Misses Delia and Mary Vaughn; and Messrs. Ernest Vaughn and Howard Cross of Oregon, wensj the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T, and Sunday. - i Miss Dola Cook haaf returned to her home after a few days visit to relatives and friends at Maytield. Mr. Ernest McKlnney mfldicf a fly ing trip to Danville last week. Sylvan School will start Monjday. Guess the kidd) will get busy for next winter's work, Mr. Robert Bolton, of Danville, was a reci.mjt. visitor tq h'a parents, Mr. .and Mrs. J. T. Bolton, , of near Raffln. Miiss Corrella Cook, of Stokesland, Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Cora Cook. i Wonder what has become of the Oak Grove writer. Wt; haven't had any news Ir quite a whdle. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stra der, a son. , The girls and boys here are look ing forward to a grand time onj the) 26th of this, month. Old Sylvan is on a boom. CANVASS OF COUNTY BY THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES The county candidates on the Democratic ticket will discuss the political Issues of the day In the present campaign at the follo'.,.n; places: Prices (Friday, Oct. 11th, Day. Stone vdlle Saturday, Oct. 12, Day. OregonTuesday, Oct. 15, Day, Mayfleld Wednesday, Oct. 16, Day Ruffin Wednesday, October 16th, Night. Bolton Saturday ' Lawsouvllle Thursday, Oct. . Day. Sadler Thursday, October Night. ) Reddsvllle Friday, October Night. Pleasantville Saturday, Oct. 17th. 19th, Day7 ... Iron Works Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, Day. , Thompsonvllle Wednesday, Oct. 23rd, Day, Slade's Scoool House Wednesday, Oct. 23, Ndght. .. dna Cotton Mills Thursday. Oct. 24, Night, Bay speaking will begin at 1 o'clock and night speaWng at 7 o'clock. Everybody (whlrr the ladles) Is cordially Invited to come out to these speakings. ' By order of the Democ ratio Ex ecutive Committee. iR. S. MONTGOMERY. Chairman. Wm. Reid Dalton, Secretary. Now la the time for all good men to come to the aid Of their party. ' , Saves Leg of Boy. "It seemed that my 14-year-old boy would have to lose his leg. on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone, N. C. "All remedies and doc tors treatment failed till we tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and cured Hon. Victor 8. Bryant, of Dur ham, one of the Staet's finest DeakerswJiljaddresa.Jkejnlm sfin eruptions, plies. 25c, at Fetzer & Tucker's and Gardner Drus Co's. You Work Hard For Your Money. Why Not Put Some Of It iy Work For You? By adjusting living expenses so that the SAVINGS FUND will get its share you will build a surplus that will, in time, pay you a nice income. Why not start NOW to CREATE A SURPLUS at this bank? Interest paid on your deposits will help won dr fully in doing so. CITIZENS ANIC Profits $40,000 Capital $75,000. R. L. WATT, F resident. A. J. WHITTEMORE, V-P. EUGENETRVIN, Cashier. T s
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