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TUESDAY, APRIL 22. H13. THE REVIEW; RSlCSVILLE. N. C- vazi riv. If you find anything In this that you vvuld like price on please check X and mail ua and we will be pleaed to quote you. You can tee nearly every article In our warehouse lasted. All goods told on guaran tee. Buggies Carriages Spring Wagons Farm Wagons Farm Trucks Binders Mowers Drills Corn Planters Disc Harrows Drag Harrows Riding Cultvators Walking Cultivators Riding Plows Walking Plows Disc Plows Weeders Manure Spreaders Gasoline Engines Steam Engines Traction Engines Threshers Shredders Feed Cutters Corn Mills Feed Mills Cider Mills Cream Separators Spray Pumps Pump Jacks Tanks Motor Cycles Bicycles Wood Saws Wood Saw Frames Land Rollers We put on Rubber Tires. Harness, Horse Furnishings, Oils and Cup Grease, Bicycle Tires and Repair Shop, Spray Material for Trees, Fruit, etc. We are manufacturers' agents; buy in car lots less all dis count. Will make it pay you to fee our customer. Try us for 1913. M. G. NEWELL CO., Greensboro, N. C, LAND SALE. Under, the power of sale" contained in a deed of trust dated August 14, 1909, executed by-W. M. Crad doek and wife, Etta Craddoek, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Rockingham county, Bock 160, page 522, the terms of which have not been complied with, I shall, in front of the Rockingham Savings Bank and Trust Company, on MAY 17, 1913. at 12 o'clock noon sell for cash to the highest bidder the "- following described real estate in Reidsville township, Rockingham county, to wit: A certain lot or parcel of laixd adjoining the lands of John Crad doek, Mrs. Laura Woods and others, beginning at a stake In lohn Craddock'B Mne on the Eastern margin of Maple avenue, thence along Maple avenue South 10 3-8 d. ; East 136 feet to a stake : cor ner of lot No. 3, thence South 87 1-8 d. East 200 feet to a stake of an other corner on lot No. 3; thence North 10 3-8 d. West 134 8-10 feet to a stake in Mrs. Laura Wood's line; thence her line and Craddock's North,' 86 3-8 d. West 200 feet to the first stake, being lots Nos. 1 and 2, section D in the survey of The. Martin. . W. M. GILES, Trustee. ReidsvlBe, N. C, April 11, 1913. LAN D SALE .-'-"V-: Under the power of sale contain-; ed in a deed of trust dated MarCh i u ism, executed .by W. M. Crad- dock '"and "wife;' Etta CraddocC and duly recorded in the oltfce c the register of deeds of Rockiingham county in Book 171, page 170, the terms of which have not been com plied with, I shall in front of the Rockingham Savings Bank and Trust Company at 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY, 17TH OF MAY, 1913, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate stuated in Reidsville township, Rockingham county, to-wit: Ad joining the lands of Bracken Cobb, W. M. Craddoek and. othcis, be ginning at corner of Bracken Cobb's lot on Martin street; thence In Easterly direction 725 feet with Mar tin street to a sake; thence in a Northern diwcllcn 400 feet to a stake; thence in a Western, direc tion 825 feet to a Btake w. M. Craddock's corner; thence art a owifuitTii mrecuon 4uu reet to a stake at the beginning, containing 7 acres, more or less, and being a tract or parcel of land bought of the Reidsville Realty and Insurance -Company,-and known" as" Sfclfon"'G 1 and D. in the survey of the Thomas martin lands. R, S. MONTGOMERY, Trustee. Reldsvilley NC., April 14, 1913. ' REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR TOWN ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that the registration books for the Town Election to be held on May 6, 1913, will be kept open for registration between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. on each day (Sunday excepted) for twenty days Preceding the day for closing of the registration books, as hereinafter provided, and will be kept open for the registration of any electors residing within the corporate limit of the Town of Reidsville and entitled to registra tion. The registrar wjll, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p.m. on each day (Sunday x cepted) for seven days preceding the day for closing the registration book as hereinafter Provided, keep open said books for the registration of any new electors residing In the town of Reidsville, and entitled to register, whose names have never before been registered in said town of Reidsville, or do not appear in the revised list, Said registration books shall be open until 9 o'clock p.-"m. of each Saturday during such registration period and shall be clos ed for registration on the second Saturday before said election, it be ing the 26th day of April, 1913. That during the period of said registration herein provided for the registrar will attend with his regis tration books on each Saturday at th Town Hall for the registration of voters. . The registration bcoks will be closed for registration at 9 p. m. on the second Saturday before sail election, it being the 26tb day of April, 1913.. The registration books will be kept open until 9 p. m. at the Town Hall on the second Saturday before the election, it being the 26th day of April, 1913, for the in spection of the electors of the Town of Reidsville, and on said day any of such electors shall be al lowed to challenge or object to the name of any person appearing on said books. ' I will have the registration books at the Burton-Chance Walker Co's furniture store every day except Sat urday from 9 a. m. to 12 m. and fro 2 p. to 5 p. m. within the time Prescribed by law. This 1st day of April, 1913. P. H. WILLIAMSON, Registrar. LAND SALE. Under an order of th$ Superior Court for partition among the par ties in interest, the undersigned will, at the court house door in Went worth, at noon, on Monday, the 19th DAY OF MAY, 1913, sell for cash to the highest bidder the tract of land owned and occa- ,..d by the late W. M. Settle at flhe time of his death, situate in Wentworth Township on the waters of Town Creek, adjoining the lands of Nathan Mobley and others, containing 372 acres, more or less. Beginning at a White Oak Sap ling, on the East side ot- the branch ; thence S. 25 W. 56 poles to a grub; thence S. 55 W.. 36 poles to a walnut on the East side f one Prong of Town Creek ; thenca down the meanders of said creek N. 49 W. 1 0 poles ; N. 83 W, 6 poles ; S. 25 W. 1 4 poles to the fork - of said creek; thence up' the Southwest fork South 8 E. 6 poles; S. 37 E. 3 poles; S. 36 W. 5 poles; S. 36 E. 2 1-2 poles to the mouth of the branch; thence up the same S. 64 W. 4 poles; S. 20 W. 11 poles to a poplar; thence S. with the Hender son line 43 poles to a white oak; thence W. with said line 18 poles to another white cak; thence S. 55 E. crossing one; branch 72 noles to a pest cak, Nathan Mobley's cor ner; thence North with his line crossing said branch and one fork if Town Creek "44 poles to a stak on the North side of said creek: thence E. with said line 103 poles to a post oak; thence South with said line 43 poles to a black jack in Mobley's line; thence East wltl John Setliff's line 205 poles to a small black jack sapling; thence North 3 E. with Haizlip's line and crossing two branches 170 pol-a to a grub, originally a post oak sap- . HngJnTL B.Wiee!er's linei, thence West with 6aid line crcesng Dne small branch 121 poles to another grub, formerly a post oak; thence North with said line crossing one small branch 121 poles to another grub, formerly a poet oak; thence North with said line crossing one branch 60 poles to a chestnut sap ling; thence West with said line 21 poles to a new corner; thence North with said line 30 poles to a wliite oak sapling; thence West 3 North with George Well's line 108 poles to pointers; thence South with said line 77 poles to the first station, being the land purchased by R. W. Dallas from Joslah Bui 'ngton. Book Third N., page 90. This land will divided and platted in three Parcels, each of which will make a desirable farm, and at the . sale will be offered as a whole and in separate parcels. The boundaries and plats of the whole tract and of the several par eels will be exhibited at this sale. . Terms of sale: Cash, subject to confirmation of court upon report of tJie COmfnlsslofiersT This the 8th day of April, 1913. C. O. Mc MICHAEL, II. R. SCOTT, . . - .Commissioners. REPORTS FB!G A GANGER SEIE7 Boston Physician May Have Discovered Cure. WILL TREAT HUMANS SOON. Experiments on Rabbits Indicate That the Poison of Malignant Tumors Can Be Destroyed, Discoverer Saye Posi tive Cure Not Yet Promised, How everMethods Explained. The discovery of a serum which kills cancer poison and which, physicians believe, may prove to be a cure for cancer has been announced by Dr. Howard W. Newell, instructor of pa thology at the Boston university school of medicine. At the seventy-third annual meeting of the Massachusetts Homeopathic Medical society, which took place re cently, Dr. Newell announced his dis covery. The announcement followed three years of research work, be said. What he has found, he explained, Is a chemical process for the extraction of poison from a malignant tumor in man and with this poison obtaiuiug from rabbits a serum which when mix ed with the original serum in the prop er proportions wholly nullities the poi sonous properties of the tumor extract. Will Experiment on Humans. Dr. Newell soon will experiment on cases of cancer in human beings. Ev ery patient to be inoculated with his serum must first have been declared by a committee of live surgeons to be a victim of cancer. Dr. Newell describes how. from cases of operable tumor whore a diagnosis of cancer (carcinoma) had been posi tively established by clinical and by microscopical findings, the freshly et tirpated mulignaut growth was freed from fat and extraneous tissue, cut into small pieces, boiled for several hours in water and then filtered and how the filtrate was acidified and bojled and filtered again to remove toe proteins. "This filtrate," said lie, -'was exactly neutralized and the solution was evup orated ou the water butb to a sirupy consistency. This sirup was carefully extracted with pure alcohol, and the 'extrnc't after the removal of the alco- hoi by distillation was repeatedly treat ed; with ether. The residue, lusolu ble in the ether, 'was then dissolved In water, and the solution was rendered strongly acid and again thoroughly ex. traded with ether. "This time the etherial extracts 'were collected, the solvent removed by dis tillation, and the final residues again were dissolved in water. The aqueous solution Was rendered alkaline, boiled for half an hour and again tillered. uu me spontaneous evaporation of the t living today." Known fof forty filtrate long, white, needle shaped crys- f three years as the best remedy for tuls separated, and these were puntied ! coughs and colds. Price fiOc. and by reiteuted recrystalization iu water. ;$ i.oo. Recommended by all drug- "These crystals In their purified form : gists. are the basis of the subsequent in- vestigattons.'-he said. ; . j Fop Burni Bru,e, nd fiore. Experiment, on Rabbite. j The quickest and surest cure "While up to the present the exact f or burns, bruises, boils, sores, ln cbeniical r nature of the acUve tumor flammatlon and all skin disease. Is extract is not known, Its capacity to ; Bucklen's Arnica Salve. In four produce anti-bodies could . . studied dayg lt cured L H- HaflJn of Ire. experimentally to ; advantage. To this dell Tex f ft h, end a series otV immunization experi- which lned hlm BO he M haMJ alTrabbUs" " ' 1 Wa,k' Shou,d In every house. On- "These we used with one-tenth of ended by all a cubit centimeter of the tumor solu- i SS . tlon. Ten days later an immuuizhig j - -r -J iJi dose of ten milligrams of the active LAND SALE, substance formed in the body of the , . ' ' , guinea pigs was given. Ten days later ; rlu vlr 0 8316 coniain a second solution was used. This dose ed a med of Trust to hud leeii sumcient to Idll nonimmune. ed rabbits in twelve hours. Three more immtmiy,lng doses were given at ten day intervals, lu a period of fifty days the animals received sixty-four mHllKrnniH-. of the toxic substance, di - vided into six doses, . nope cure May Be Found. ! "The serum from these rabbits when mixed with f ht nri"-innl tiimni- u.lufhin - u . m;iuiin in the proportion of ninety. nine parts Of Solution to one Hart him'Oiii I'mnnlutn. iv i,miitint-i ,.n ...m.ii . ...'a . .....v 1 uii . 1UUUI19 JtUU guinea piirs from the action of the origi nal solution, though double the death dealintr dose' was 'administered ..In ev ery experiment. "The serum: from' the anlnittls iuuuu- nized contains a substance or mixture of substances which Possesses th er of antagonizing the toxic action of the tumor substance. This has been demonstrated by use of the serum ei ther previous to or simultaneous with that of the tumor poison. In both events no effect is observed from quan tities of the poison which if used alone would produce a rapidly fatal intoxica tion. ''With the simultaneous use of poi son and anti-body it has been shown thut one part of the latter will effec tually antagonize ninety-nine parts of the former." Funds For Polar Expedition. The National Geographic society, With heniliinnrtot-u at- h . v uauiugiuu, uu scientific north polar expedition which will leave the raclfic coast onder the command of Captain Roald Amundsen In June. 1014. to explore th polar r basin: ' PLAN MEMORIAL TO MOLLY ) PITCHER, FAMOUS HEROINE ; Patriotic Citizens Suggest a Monument : at Her Crave In Carlisle, Pa. Patriotic citizens and organizations j sre takitu; reut imk.re!it in the pro- ! pos.il tb it a monument in houor of j Molly i'iu ber. heroine of the battle of j Monmouth during the Revolutionary i war, be erei t-d at Carlisle. Tu., where j her IkkI.v is ;iii'i-d. Advoc ates of Hie nieniorial plau trot ; the IVnusv Ivauiu legislature interested iu the subject and expect definite re- ; SUltS SIKiII. It is planned to honor this American wouian. who bravely took her bus bund's post at a minion lu one of the ; fiercest battles of the Revolution after he had fallen. ;.;. The p'rojwsed memorial has been de- xiKiicd as a pedestal surmounted by a 'figure of the illustrious .Molly, whose ! married iiauie was McKolly or Mc- , Cauhy. Particular c:ire has been taken j by the sculptor to make the likeness as perfect its. possible... . '" i Five women descendants of Molly. ) now living in Carlisle, were used as models for the statue. Excellent de- j scriptlons by iieople w ho knew the I woman were available and were used 1 in molding the figure. On the proposed monumeut, for which the state of Pennsylvania will be nsUed to spend $13,000, are two bronze tablets, one of w hich will show Molly with her traditional pitcher lend ing succor in the midst of battle and the other w ill show her at the cannon's mouth. In front of the monument an exact reproduction of the cannon, she served will be constructed. ' Pains In the Stomach. If you continually complain of pains in the stomach, your liver or your kidneys are out of order. Neg lect may lead to dropsy,- kidney trouble, diabetes or Bright s disease. Thousands recommend Electric Bit ters as the very best stomach and kidney medicine made. II. A. Al ston, of Raleigh, N. C, who suf fered with pain in the stomach and back, writes: "My kidneys were de ranged and my liver did not work right. I suffered much, but Electric Bitters was recommended and I improved from the first dose. I now feel like a new man." It will improve you, too. Only 50c. and $1.00. Recommended by all drug gists. ' Coughs and Consumption, , Coughs and colds, when, neglected, always lead to Berious trouble of i the. lungs. The wisest thing to do wnen you: nave- a cold that, trou bles you is to get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. You will get relief from the first dose, and fi nally the cough will disappear. O. II. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., Writes "My wife was down in bed with an obstinate cough, and I honestly be lieve had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, she would not be nie Dy JOM betue or. date July, U, J31':' Uie tems or wni have not been 0!miP11'ld with, I sihajl at the , COurt Pouse door in Wentworth, at, !noon on Monday, ! THB 19th DAl OF MAY, 1913, sell for cash to the highest bidder j a certain tract of land lying . in said county, adjoimjimg: the lands of '. J. P. Smothers, Cicero Knight, F. Saunders and - otliem;, BegliHLng at a white cak in the iWne of the hclr of T C. Moore, (afterwards Knight) ; thence North wO:h said lime 45 poles to a black oak, Moore corner; thence Ilast iwith the old King liiw?, (afterwards 'ewnam) &0 poles to a poplar; 1 tlieince Scuith 43 poles to a black now-lum In the ewInam line; J. P. Smothers' corner; thtxnce West with J. P. Smothers' lime 48 1-2 poles to the beginning, and ccai tainjng 14 1-2 acres, more or less, on the head waters of Plney Creek. This the 15tJh day of April, 1913. II. It, SCOTT, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, j Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John H. Settle, deceased, notice is hereby given that all persons owing said estate will please come forward and Bettle their accounts. AH persons having claims against said estate must pre sent them to the undersigned, duly , , . .. llth, 19H, or this notice . will be pteaded" in bar of their recovery. ... R. 8. MONTGOMERY, Admr. of .-. John II, Settle, : DeeeaaeoV Reidsville, N. C, April 11. 1913. Report of the Condition of c razees At Reidsville, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, April 4, 1913: RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts, Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, North Carolina State Bonds, All other Stocks Bonds and Mortgages Banking Houe, Furniture and Fixtures, Demand loans Due from Banks and Bankers, Cash Items, Gold Coin, Silver coin, including all minor coin currency, National bank notes and Total, LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in, Surplus Fund, Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid, Dividends unpaid, Time Certificates of Deposit, Deposits subject to check, Cashier's checks outstanding, Certified checks, Accrued interest due depositors, Total, $470,680.58 State of North Carolina County of Rockingham, ss: I, Eugene Irvin, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. EUGENE IRVIN, Cashier. 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of April 1913. P. H. WILLIAMSON, Notary Public. V NOTICE OF ELECTION. By order of the Board of Com missioners of th town of Reidsville, North Carolina, adopted at Its meeting on Tuesday, the 1st day of April, 1913, notice is hereby given that an . election will be held on Tuesday after the first Monday In May next, It being the 6th day of May. 1913. In the town hall of Reidsville, N. C, for the - election of mayor, board of town commission ers, recorder of the recorder's court, and prosecuting attorney of the recorder's court of the town of Reidsville, N. C., said election to be held according to th.e laws and regulations prescribed for the holding of general elections for cit ies and towns. The polls Bhall b open from 8 o'clock a. m. till sun set. The ballots shall be of the fol lowing sizes, to-wit: For .mayor, , re corder and prosecuting attorney, 1 1-2 inches by 3 Inches, and for town commissioners 2 1-2 inches by 3 Inches. The following named per sons have been appointed registrar and Judgea of election, to-wit: P. II. Williamson, registrar; H. W. Hlnes and G. W; Baker, judges of election. ' .-.'.., By order of the board of . com missioners of the town of Reidsville, N. C., this the 1st day of April, 1913 . FRANCIS WOMACK, Mayor. James D. Womack, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. D. French, de ceased, I hereby notify all per sons Indebted to said estate to come forward and make immediate settlement. All persons having claims against said estate will please present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of March, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery." This 18th day of March, 1913. Or Hr FRENCH," Adm'rrof J. D. French, Deceased. Ira R. Humphreys. Attorney. INSURANCE! INSURANCE! The EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY and ASSURANCECOMPANY,Limited, ofLondon Issues Personal, Accident and Disability Insurance; Manufacturers Public liability Policies; Contractors' Liability Policies; Automobile Liability Policies; Safe Burglary Insurance Are yon insured against Death or Disability by Accident, or Disability by Disease? If not, call and see A. J. ELLINGTON, Reidsville, N. C. Abo represents tbe JEFFERSON STANDARD-LIFE-INSURANCE-CCMPAYr of Greensboro, kt largest and strongest company in the South. Its policies cxeel in fariety, attrictireness and low net cost. - n Mi $349,931.90 ; 1 WQH !i 3,000.00 27,349.21 24,055.4 S 49,097.42 1,904.1 : 1,505.50 1,099.00 other U. S. notes, 5,500.00 $47006,858. 75,000.00 40,000.00 4,037 78 252.00 187,853.27 157,280.15 58,02 33.28 6,166.08 Correct Attest: JAS. ROBINSON, R.B. CHANCE, R. L. WATT, Directors. Come here by your lonesome Or come with a friend, There'll be more to molest you None to offend. Of course, two is company, And three is a crowd, But as to the personnel of our patrons, We're extremely proud! You are invited. Piedmont Grocery Co. The Mother's Favorite. A cough medicine for children should be harmless. It should be' pleasant to take. It should be ef fectual. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy - la all of - thia and la the moth ers favorite everywhere. For sale by Gardner Drug Co. TO)
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