PAGE TWO.
THE REVIEW: REIDSVILLE. N. C.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1913.
savage type of war j
Rovfag Bands in Mexico are
Teriorizwg People.
With the gradual spreading of revo
lutionary activity to parts of Mexico
hitherto more or less unaffected, tales j
of atrocities and indignities to for
eigners filter into Mexico City in in
creasing number. Early in July these
had become so common that whereas
a year ago 'they would have caused
great indignation and possibly prompt
representations by forcigu govern-;
nients, it is doubtful if they receive j
now more thau inclusion in a possible f
, claim for damages, in due time,: upon ,
the Mexican govci'iiiaeut.
An experience related by passengers
on a train proceeding northward from j
Tfirrmm siiiiwiirs tty DlilCe il certain con
tingent of the northern rebels In a class j
.(ih f.n,,-iisi..f .Ymmta of the !
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ineut of their victims.
stopped near Iierniejillo by
a burned
bridge. A band of intoxicated rebels or oner diarrhoea. In mw he ae
bandits swooped down upon the pas- companied by a cold or by erup
seiigors. robbed them of everything, in- tims of the skin. The timely remedy
eluding clothing, not sparing even the and one -which you can rely on for
women victims, of whom there were
half a dozen, Americans and Luglish.
An American Shot.
An Americau detected trying to hide
a revolver, was taken out and shot,
lie fell severely wounded. An Eng
lishman, of whom was demanded a
UUIUIOUU Wn ue null.-, ouu " uivu
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by means of a knife. The finger was
chopped away so that the ring could
be obtained. The passengers were
eventually allowed to go and walked
miles into Torreon.
Another experience growing out of
an effort to escape a worse fate was
that of a group of Americans, refugees
from a mining camp near Topoiobam
Io, Sinaloa. There were three womeu
in the party, which made its way to
the coast town. To catch a coasting
Bteainer due at a u uncertain date, the
refugees bad to put out to an island.
Bun scorched and without a house or
tree. Its only Inhabitants were shark
Ushers and the stench of decaying
Bhark fish was next to unbearable. For
two days the refugees endured great
hardship and discomfort; -'' then an
American gunboat appeared.
A boat was sent off. but the officer
In charge had orders to take only em
ployees of a certain mining company.
Nine were accordingly taken aboard
and the rest. Including the three wom
en, waited two days longer, when, al
most in despair, they were picked up
by the coasting steamer, described as
a filthy affair, already overloaded,
which landed them in Mazatlau.
- k President Huerta'i Injtructione.
President ITuerta, it Is said, has
great confidence in the ability of his
new cabinet to aid him in his work
of pacification, but he expects them to
devote their attention to the work of
their respective departments and not
let their covetous eyes dwell upon his
Beat. This he made quite clear to them
at the first formal gathering of the
new administrators. To them Huerta
Baid, after the usual felicitations, that
he expected each minister to be su
preme in his own post, so far as pos
sible, and that they would experience
little Interference from him. But, on
the other hand, he warned them to
"Cutdarse Con La I'iritura," a legend
often seen on new edifices In Mexico,
meaning "watch out for paint."
To his puzzled ministers, who asked
him to explain, the president said, pat
ting the back of the chair he custom
arily occupies at his cabinet meetings:
dt It V U 7J3 Ul lilt VUMUILV lJV.vv.i 4
"I mean that thin old chair suits me
very well, and for the present you
should not try to improve It. Pay at
tention strictly to the duties of your
ofllees. and I Khali manage to look after
mine."
AVOID STORE CIGAR CUTTERS.
Infection Through Indiscriminate Ue
of Automatic Clippers.
Warning that the automatic cigar
cutter is au agency for the spread of
disease has been issued 'by "the United
States public health service. The state
ment pointed out that many smokers
on purchasing a cigar and before clip
ping off the end place it between their
lips while paying for the purchase.
"This would seem," the statement
declared, "to be a very effective method
of bringing about the interchange of
mouth secretions and possibly the
spread of Infeetkm. Such automatic
dinners should be avoided by
u"-'
pntiUe. on account or tin piissitiiiit.iws
that disease may ..be spread by them,"
. . Wants a Blowless Whistle.
A police whistle. which can be
sounded without blowing, is being
sought by Major Funkhouser, civ
ilian deputy police chief of Chicago,
for the use of member of the trai'ic
quad.
Thev'l! blow their heads off." he de-
dared. "I must find a blowless whls
tie." The inn jor will welconis' saiti
jiles of any kind of an improved
Whistle. "
The daughter of A. .Mitiell.
ra,gdad, Ky., had a Lad case if
kidney trouble and tl-y feared her
Itf-alth was permanently Impaired.
Mr. Mitchell eays, "She was in
enable (jape but I got her to
, take Poley Kidney Pills and now
she ta completely cured." Women
uLiig more liable lo have kidney
rouble than men and will find
Foley Kinney Pills a eafe, dtpehd
Mble and honest; .medicine. For Bale
ly all dealers. :
Now is the time to subscribe.
Summer Hints to
Mothers
Seasonable Advice on the Health-
of Children iff Hot Weather. .;
It is wtll that mothers be ad-, j
'vised not to over-feed thi chil- j
dren during the ht months. No j.
ah a ffkmi iviC q c u . i ifli ti u til in c ii Til i
mer as in witter. Feed the chil-
the lighter and more easily jt
digested foods. See that the
niiik is cool and kept away vjlit'S.
jie careful that the. fruit is ripe,
and ,if the child begins to scratch
the skin, indicating too much acid
In Ahe blood, deprive it of fruit for
several days.
It is flute' natural
that under
theee conditions there will he
Tlx. train wassome digestve disturbance, turn -as.
constipation, indigestion or t urn-
; results, is a small dose of Dr. Cald
vell'6 Syrup Pepsin on retiring
and by morning the bowels will
move and the trouble will vanish.
j The except ional tonic ingredients in
tiliis remedy will tone the stomach
and enrich the Llood, and the cnua
, . .5
U'ill feel ats usual self aa.n
Many families like
Mr. William Weber,
Place, Buffalo, N. V.,
that of
2! Edwin
who uses it
CABARRUS COUNTY NEGRO
OBEYED THE LAW
An old negro, who in the
"'ytn' hp war." had served his
ter" faithfully, and wfco had since,
by the sweat of his face through a
'loai period of years, acquired iQ
ir and a mule, wa driving
me
animal to town a few days ago.
The July sun was pouring dowai
Iwith torrid effect. The jad "Jar
head" moved slowly, the revolution
of the whwls of the rickety wagon
being hardly perceptible. Efforts as
vigorous flhe sweltertag atmospliere
would permit had heen put forward
proved unavailing, the long-eared an
imal refusing to cfiflnge his terrapin
rate progress, But like the winner
tm the race of the fable of old, the
continuance of movmeent finally
brought the driver, wagon and ani
mal to the edge of the city. There
they stopped to rest and revive
from the fatiguing journey.
Having. been refreshed by the rest
thq old darkey mounted the wa
gon and Picked up the reins. Just
as, lie was about to deliver the com
anarud that would set the w&eels
again in motion his eyes rested upon
a sign board. Being somewhat fa
miliar with such literary works as
reading, writing and 'rithmetlc. the
old daarkey began employimg his
knowledge of the first named sub
Jeict, and, after many attempts, fi
nally deciphered the words "Rpeed
limit ten miles an hour."
The negro gazed at his mule. Tie
ppavlned creature, with his head
lingering only a few inches from the
mntn innlind A nitlful ohlect of
! -worlness gone to de-spa I r. The old
Ine-rro becan to think. "Ten miles a.
j
;hour," He had never been arrested.
And. tWmking the law required ne
make t,n miles an hoiir and being
familiar with the one-horse power
of his animal, he began to see vis-
inn a nf h ne rson encas ei! imu u u
-teel bars. He also began to wonder
, wltWt Aunt Emmalinc, his life part-
for 4S years, would isay and
also what effect it would have with
his standing with his brother dea
cons! of the church. Pondering ov
er these subjects he bcsune fright-.
.fJned, h (Sir i lied. He debated the
Idea of retuminghome but -abandoned
It because it was necessary for him
to come to town. Business called
him urban ward.
Slaving forced such a resolve he
' decided to
execute it. come wuat
! may. Grabbing a plank from out or
i tj,e wngon bed and drawing reina
...... hp veiled : "Cot iu, ;ou lazy,
irood far-nothing critter, tr you fer
, did do anything do it now. me
won-ls were atx-oinpanied by fore'e
, ftil wallops of the board, which were
continued with rapid repetitions. The
mule started wiKb a gingerly walk,
SW. this did not Biiffice. Urged on
: by the driver's pleadiaiiis and the se
i vere application of the board the.
Uvv wrensrd to a trot. Cbnsidera-
i ble distance was coverod and old
darkey was hopeful until he saw a
policeman walking along the side
walk. The policemen looked' at the
mule. The look carried fear and ail
but rulti with it. More speed was
necessary and necessa,ry now. The
wark must be converted into a gal
lop. But how could1 such a me.tamor
Phffls he brought about? Th old
negro knew that In all his acquaint
ance with that mule that the animal
had neveir galloped and that riding
behind him a trot was an unusual
tb'Xury, But he mi!t p-nl'ot) now.
Th 4irn beard Knld en ml'es, nhl
tli Hue coat wa Icokinp. Down
"f the mnle wlt;h e)J the fn ct be
driver's 'lielr.g behind 1t. The Bpavln
ed legs and torn and .beaten hoofs
Who Care
NX A
.ami -.ma. uim.uc, "w
i -I - i . .1.. ... i a. " v. .
v., who imut, u auH.-m? lw iiei-
ielf as well as Iier children, are
never without it, keeping it for
just such emergencies. You also
can obtain a bottle of Dr. "Cald;
welHs Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents
or one dollar of any druggist. Fam-
ili.es which once use this pleasant
tasting laxative forever after dis
card cathartics, ' purgatves salts
and pills.
Families vvisJing to try a free
sample bottle can obtain It, postpaid,
by addressing Dr. .W.. Ii. Caldwell,
41S Washington Street,
Illinois.
jto.uuceuo, j
j
j moved faster until at last a gallop
was reached Hut it lasted' short.
Lm
. TT
for foul breath and ' constipation, ,
I he strain being too great on an ani
ilays j mall to whom tlhe taste of corn and
mas-! oats .was' foreign and, after a few
j jumps, he stopped with jerking sud
idtinness. More licks from the board
j were piled on but without effect,
j The old mule dropped back to a
walk and refused to change; The
old negro became frantic. Jumying
from the wagon he hitched the an.
mal to a nearby post. Grabbing a
small box of produce and, tucking
'it with his hat under his arm, he
determined to ' make that ten miles
an hour. Down, the sidewalk ne ran
with all the speed at his command,
"keepinr the gait up until he drop
ped on a warehouse sill weary and
iexCwiusted, but with the happy
thoughts that he ecsaped arrest
mingling joyfullly within him. Con
cord Tribune.
MANY ENTRIES FOR PRIZE
PONY, BUGGY AND HARNESS.
Ten of Reidsville's enterprising
finna are conducting the contest
jointly, these being Payne's Pure
Food Store, Fetzer and Tucker,
Morrison Jewelry Co., Mrs. Corn le
Irvin and Co., Cosmo Benson, Air
Dome Theatre, Gus Clark and Co.,
Burton, Chance,' Walker Co., Boyles
Bros., and The Review Co.
Representatives of the above nam
ed firms conducting the contest met
and adop'ed th- rules, and elected
Mr. ft. B. Chance, f resident, and
Mr. ft. II. Tucker secretary of the
contest corpora 'on. The officers will
Lje glad to give information that
may be desired. . The rules are as
follows.:
1. Any child not over 16 yaers of
age who is' not a child or grand chil
or niece or ne;,hew- of any of the
participating firms, or any employee
of any of said participating firms,
may become a contestant in toe
Dunlap Pony Commercial Contest by
enrolling his or Iher name at the
t,iii.fa of business of all of the
firms w-ho are joint '.participants
this contest.
in
2. For alt money paid to any of the
particijating firms during the. pro
gress of contest, either on old ae
counst of on casih business, 5 votes
shall be given for each 5 cents so
paid.
3. Tlie only exception to the aliove
rule is tihat in case a newsaper is
participating, said news-a per may
dve out GOO votes for every dollar
paid on new or old subscriptions, but
said newspaper shall awaru me regu
lation number of votes for all other
revenue of its office.
4. Under no consideration ' affialj,
the schedule mentioned . above ne
changed nor shall any additional
votes be awarded by any merchant
at any time during the progress of
the contest. No coupons except these
printed by The Dunlap Pony Com
pany Hiliall be considered valid cou
pons, except by unanmimous consent
of the participating firms.
5. A sealed ballot box will bo
placed in the store or office of each
participating firm for the reception.
of said votes.
6. At the conclusion of the con
test three disinterested judges shall
be selected by said firms, and said
judgesi shall tabulate the result and
award the grand prize of the Shet
land Pony, Vehicle and1 Harness to
the child who has received the
greatest number of vote.
A 7th. At the end of the contest ev-e-y
participating firm will file an
affidavit settirg forth the fa-t
that no coupons have been issued
except to those wpre entitled to
thbm under the rules of the contest.
Now is the time to subscribe.
Luke McLule Says.
A man can sit down and put up a
good whereas argument when his wife
can't cet aay ice to keep her food on a
hot Jay. But if he runs out of tobacco
I he will eather get some or know the
reason why.
Same years ago a girl wouldn't think
; of going down tow n in her nightgown.
' But these days its dillerent.
If I had Carnegie's money I could
award some real Hero Medals. And
'some of them would goto Good Fellows
who' want to marry, but whose salaries
will not permitt them to support a
j jueen of Love and Beauty and a Dea,r
i Mother at the same time.
A nun who has a patch on the rear
of his pants knows that he can hide it
by wearing a coat. But a woman who
has a patch on the inside of a corset
! w here.k6ne of the steeles broke knows
diiiVrcut. -.
A young woman can get more w ith a
look than an old w oman can with a long
talk.
There are some things that the lJevil
is too decent to do himself so he turns
them over to the hyporcites.
The average w oman loses more sleep
over her complexion than -she does over
her reputation.
The man who never hands out .five
advice always has a big audience.
If you are prepaped lor the emer
gency it never shows up.
The reason Solomon is called the
i w isest man is because he never tried to
tell each of his wives that she was the
only woman he ever loved.
A boy of lo thinks all stage
robbers
wear masks. But a man of 60 knows
that lots of them wear tights. Cincin
nati Enquirer.
Mothers, Have Your Children Worms
. Are they feverish, restless, ner
vous, irritable, dizzy or constipated?
Do they continually pick Cheir nose
or grind their teeth? llavo they
cramping 'pains irregular and faveu
.oua apapetite? These are all signs
of worms. Worms net only cause
your child sufiejiug, but stunt its
mind and growth. Give "Kkkapoo
Uvorm, Killer" at once. It kills and
removes the worms, improves your
child's appetite, regulates Btomach,
liver and bowels. The Bymptolns dis
appear and your child i made hap
py and healthy, as nature intended.
All druggists or by mail, 25c. Klck
aoao Indian Medicine Co., Philadel
phia, Fa., St. Louis, Mo.
Suffered Eczema Fifty Years Now,
Well.
Seems a long time to endure the
awful burning;, itching, smarting,
skin-disease known as "tetter" an
other name for eczema. Seems good
to realize, also, that Dr. Hohson's
Eczema Ointmeryt has proven a
porfuct cure. JUrs. D. L. Kanney
whites: "I cannot sufficiently ex
press my thanks to you for your
Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. It
'las cured my te-ttor, which has
troubled me for over fifty years."
All druggists, or by mail, 50c
Pfeiffer Cliemlcal Co., . St. Louis.
Mo., PhiladelHhia, Pa.
King Solomon's Pearls.
Tradition says that King Solomon's
pearls were from Ceylon, and the Phoe
nicians came to tnese coasts for them.
The earliest mention of pearl fisheries
in Ceylon occurs in the Rajavali chron
icle, 306 B. O. -- -'
inloc!l
Sarsaparilla
Acts directly, and peculiarly
on the blood; purities, enriches
and revitalizes it, and in this
way builds up the whole sys
tem. Take it. Get it today.
In usual liquid form or In chocolate
coated tablets called Sarsatabs.
LAND SALE.
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior court rendered
by the clerk of said court in a
special " proceeding'" entitled J. ' Y
Stallings' et als vs. Ben S tailings
et als, appointing tfcie undersigned a
commissioned to sell the lands
hareinafter described, I will in
font of the Rocklngshani Savings
Ban and Trust Co., on Saturday,
THE 30th OF AUGUST, 1913,
at 2 o'clock p. m., sell at public
auction the following described
lands: Lying and being in Reids
ville Township, Rockingham Counyt,
adjoining the lands of Mrs. Robt.
Harris and others on the North,
Fletcher Stallings on the South,
land of Calvin Preddy estate on
.the, East. John Willie Jones on the
West. ; Said tract containing 227
acres of land, It being the home
place of Andrew J. Stallings, de
ceased. . '
Terms: One-third cash, one-third
in til months, one-tjhird. to. twelve
months. P urchaser to execute deed
f trust to secure deferred nnymenf
Sale subject to the confirmation of
tVeourt.
Thlfl July S8. 1913.
R 'W CHANCE. Commissioner.
P. W. Glldewell, Atty. y
Stubborn Case
"I was under the treatment of two doctors," writes
Mrs. R. L Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., "and they pro
nounced ray case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak
ness. I was not able to sit up, when I commenced to
take Cardul
I used it about one week, before I saw much change.
Now, the severt pain, that had been in my side for years;
has gone, and I don't suffer at all I am feeling better, than
in a long time, and cannot speak too highly of CaiduL"
TAKE
AROU I
if you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any
of the troubles so common to women.
. Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed
of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the
womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up
the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system.
Cardui has been in' successful usefor more than 50 years.
Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they
received from it Try it for your troubles. Begin today.
Wrttt to:- Ladles Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanoocs. Tens.,
lor Spttiai Inttrvtmiu. aad M-paie book. Horns Treatment lor Woowa," sent tree. J si
Take No Risks With
YOUR DRINKING WATER
Guerrant's Spring Water is not only pure and
sparkling, but it has valuable medicinal prop
erties. Read wnat Frbehling & Robertson,
renowned chemists, say of
The Analysis of Guerrant's Water
"The analysis idicates that this is a light alkaline bicarbonate water of extreme
purity. It contains sufficient free Carbonic Acid gas to make it light and pala
table, which properties should make it acceptable to the most delicate stomach.
"We would expect the water to prove highly beneficial in the treatment of cases
of acid dyspepsia and all disorders of the digestive system of catarrh. Its solvent
properties should also make it an excellent eliminant of special value in cases of
rheumatic or gouty character, and we are also of the opinion thats its continued
use in cases of gravel would be attended with very beneficial results.
"It is free from any trace of organic contamination and of excellent quality for
table use.
" We are satisfied that your water will retain its sweet, palatable taste without
deterioation for an indefinite period when kept in clean, well stopped bottles."
This water is sold in Reidsville and will be
delivered as desired, or shipped from spring
up on receipt of out-of-town orders.
JOHN D. HUFFINES, Reidsville, N. C.
Telephone No. 36-L.
coMEjo Ncw vade Mccui
Would you like to spend your vacation in the most healthfn!
section of the State? Would you like to spend it where you can
drink from a spring that affords daily I'fyOOO gallons of water
that is positively unequaled for medicinal effect?
Vade Mecum is for many reasons one of the most attractive
summer resorts in the country. M.ny objects
of special interest to guests are only
a short distance from hotel.
Both hotels (with accomodating capacity for two hundred and fifty guests)
are equipped with all modern conveniences and are ideally located, As to the
music: the owner has been very fortunate in securing the services of a graduate
in piano of Berlin, Germany; a graduate in violin of Salem music school, and a
graduate in claronet of the New York Conservatory of Music, Excellent music
for the dances and all special occasions.
The management will be only too glad to do everything:
possible to entertain the guests and give
them entire satisfaction.
RATES: $2.00 per day; $8.00 to $12.00 per week. Cottages $j, to $10. per week.
J.R. KING, Mgr., Vade Mecum, N. C.
Nearest Railway Station, Rural Hall.
COOL MOUNTAIN BREEZES,
FINE MINERAL WATERS,
BEAUTIFUL SHADED WALKS,
SPLENDID OUTDOOR SPORTS:
Phospho-Lithia, Springs hotel is now open for the reception of guests
and we hope it will be our privilege to have a visit from you and your
friends during this season. The hotel is located in the foot hills of the
Blue Ridge mountains, making it an ideal place to spend your summer
vacation. The building is equipped with toilets, hot and cold water, and
dancing hall. Music will be provided for dances each week. -
The grounds are so arranged as to make strolliug and outdoor exercise
attractive. There are tennis courts, bowling alley, and beautifully shaded
walks. ; ..v.
The water is a specific for stomach, liverr bowel, kidney and bladder
trouble, and some remarkable cures have been achieved by parties wtyo
used the water.
Rates reasonable and made known on application.
Four passenger trains stop in front of hotel each day, making week-end
visits possible Daily mail and telephone service. For any other infor
mation, write
1.IRS. R J. OLIVER, Prop.,
PHOSPIIO-UTHIA SPRINGS, Ridgway, Va.
Only 22 miles fom&iidsvLk Auto Sice frcra Reic'svJIe lo PLofpLf-lithia Spring;
Is YOUR Subscription due?
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