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J. 1$. JOYCE
Attorney At Law.
Office ia old Citizen Bank Building
-Practice In State and Federal
Courts.
Loans negotiated.
J. M. SHARP
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
-Office In Lambeth Building, Next to
Sheriffs office. 'Phone 176.
Practice in all Courts.
Special Utentlou to collection of
alms.
ANDREW J. BURTON
N Attorney at Law.
Reidsville. N. C.
Practices in Rockingham and ad
Joining counties and in the Supreme
nd Federal Courts. ' "
Office: Kernodle Building.
J. S. TROODEN
LAND SURVEYOR
P. 0. Box 554
'Greensboro,
North Carolina
HUGH R. SCOTT
rro-fNEY AT LAW.
Special attention to negotiation of
loans; conduct and settlements of
estates; buying and selling real es
tate. Office, Citizens, Bank Bldg
PERCY T. STIERS
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
RMdavMe. N. C.
Special attention to negotiation of
loans, settlement ot estates, buying
fcjid selling real estate. Insurance
adjusted. Practice in all courts.
Office in Lambeth Building, Over
Sheriffs Office.
CHARLES O. McMICH AEL
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
REID RAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice in all Courts.
Is in charge of my office in Reidsville
I will be in my Reidsvile office on
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays,
frldav ni in Madison on Saturdays
DR.JR. MEADOR
0ENTI8" .
Office Over New Citizens Ban.
Thone 212-3.
DR. JULIUS S. WELLS
DENTAL limrf-ON
Office over Fetzer & Tucker's Drug
Store. Thone 10Q;
DR. E. A. TROXLER
Dentist. '
Office formerly occupied by Drs.
Romlnger and Meador, in the Scott
Building. Telephone 148.
Phone Your Orders
for
Pure Sweet Milk
and Cream
Fairview Dairy Farm
Telephone No. 1721
to the farmers who
Have cover crops
This is probably the first year you
have used a green cover crop to ini
Drove your soil. We therefore wish
to call your attention to a few impor
tant points regarding the best method
of handling your land for tha suc
ceeding crop..
The state at which a cover crop
should be turned under depends upon
the soil, weather conditions and the
crop that Is to follow. "Where corn is
to be planted on crimson clover land,
the clover should be turned under
just when the bloom begins to ap
pear. The crop at this stage will
contain abcut the maximum amount
of plant food. Besides, it will decay
much more readily t'iiaa if permitted
to reach full maturity. It may be ne
cessary to turn the clover under a
little earlier in order to get the corn
planted at the proper time. ( It is
sometimes advisable to turn under
earlier on account of the soil being
in good condition, whereas to put it
off for a few days or a week, dry
weather might ' prevent doing the
work as it should be. When the land
Is to be planted to cotton it will be
necessary to turn the cover crop
earlier regardless of the stage of
growth. This will allow a few days
for the land to settle and to be gotten
in proper -condition for a good seed
bed. The plow should be followed
closely with the harrow to pulverize
the soil before the wind and sunshine
dries it out. Unless the soil is full of
moisture, or there are prospects of an
early rain it is best to run a roller
over the land to firm It, which will
aid in holding the moisture. The roll
er should always be followed with
the weeder or light smoothing har
row to mulch the top soil.
When the cover crop consists of
rye or other small grain, it should be
turned under when about knee high.
If the conditios of the soil prevents
plowing at this time, double dis; the
crop a couple of times and this will
prevent the further drying out of the
"soil, and frequently the soil will be
mellow enough in a few days to plow
even if it does not rain. This, of
course, is true when clover is to be
followed by corn also.
Never turn the clover or other crop
under without first thoroughly cut
ting up with a disc harrow, as the
material plowed under in a layer se
riously interferes with the capillary
action of the moisture in the soil.
The effects of turning under in a lay
er is what is sometimes called sour
ing the soil with green manuring
crops. Double disc the cover crop
two or three times with a sharp disc
harrow before plowing; plow well by
taking a narrow furrow and edging
rather than inverting the - furrow;
then double disc the land again rath
er deeply, and no injurious effect will
result however large the growth may
be. This is the important point I
wish to impress upon you: The
thorough incorporation of the vegeta
ble matter with the soil. Do not get
in a hurry and neglect this important
part of the work if you expect good
results from your cover crop. Use
the disc and smoothing harrow until
you have the soil well pulverized and
Xcaber and Building Material
Prompt Service and Good Grades.
CCILFORB LUMBER MFG. CO.,
GrMnstxrt, rl C.
BRICK
BwHdlng
Paving
DAN RIVER BRICK
Winston-Salem, N. C
Prompt shipments. j
.Inquiries solicited.
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Commercial Headquarters
Americai and European
HOTEL DAN
DANVILLE, VIRGINIA
Free Anto Service
"tike rooms with bath $1. Square meal, 50c
M; GOOD REPAIRING J
Si if? PREsVlNO .if l r
If , . WtJO KNOM THE VALilC 1 jp
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Don't Worry but just call for
'PHONE 284
ADAI.1S, ULLARD, ADAMS
At The
"AMERICAN"
. Of er TuIIoch's Store
the vegetable matter mixed through
out the soil.
If yoju are in doubt about the fer
tilizer ingredients to use on soil thus
prepared, communicate with me.
Very truly yours,
F. S. WALKER,
County Agent.
March 18, 1915.
LEAK8VILLE-3PRAY INSTITUTE
At Leaksville that's a twin of Spray,
There's an Institute, our people say,
That's one of the best within the
land.
The buildings beside a river stand
From along this grand, historic river,
Have dome i ereat men and women
ever.
And many siHl are sure to come,
With minds trained in this fine
school house.
'Tls not a school a century old
Where history and tabs unfold;
But one of much more secret birth.
That strives by deeds to prove Its
worth.
With bulidines the school is well
'supplied,
And a campus broad lies along beside;
While off to the South lies river land
And east, yet more, and a forest
grand.
With buildings, campus, and scenery
here,
Only one thing is needed and that
will appear,
As the tale I still further unfold;
For the best of it all is yet to be
told.
And this tale Is of men and women
so true
Whose pride is the service that to
others they do.
These some from the East and
some from the West
Wish much to comply with the Mas
ter's request.
For they believe it to be most won
derfully true
That if of others ye "would to them
must well do.
And if every hard task with Joy is
begun
The reward is a simple, but glorious,
"well done."
So with environment right, and
teachers true blue.
There s a grand work In pro a pec
a good work, and true
And if training for life is part of
your plan,
Let this training take place on the
bank of the Dan.
A L. FRENCH.
Sunny Home Farm, March 18, 1915.
ODD BITS OB NEWS IN
COUNTRY AT LARGE
In Cincinnati the Methodist Minis
ters' Association has formed a secret
body of 100 men, v, ho will report to
parents and employers the names of
all young persons attending dances,
theatres, etc., thought to be improper.
The investigators are volunteers. They
will report, also, all other law viola-f-cua
they discover.
Justice of the Peace Henry Miller
of Swoyersville, Pa., was so angry at
the defiant and unrepentant attitude
of a wife-beater on trial before him
that he peeled his coat and sailed In
to the defendant.' Wihen court ad
journed the wife-beater was so bat
tered that his best friend would not
recognize him. Also he was humble
and repentant.
Kept alive for two days by associa
tion with two bear cubs and their
mother, Baby Ball, the two-year-old
sou of a settler near Fifleld, Wis., was
found late at night recently, asleep
in the underbrush and, though starv
ing, was not suffering from exposure.
The searchers saw the signs of bears
near where the child was found, and
old woodsmen declared that the babe
was kept alive by sleeping with cubs
and their mother. AU that the child
can say is: "Big doggie play; baby
hungry." ,
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UNCLE SILAS' REPLY
SHINE.
TO SUN-
REPLY TOLE.H.
When I had almost given up in de
spair .
And thought I wasn't to hear, from
-you,
I was agreeably surprised
To see your lines in The Review.
You seem to blame me some
For putting my lines in Review;
But I didn't know your address,
So what else could I do?
ACHING
"HZ" FIXES
SWOLLENJORE FEET
How "TIZ" Does Comfort Tired,
Burning, Calloused Feet
; and Corns.
"Ail Boy.
TO b Hi
ome said you lived on Route 1,
While others said it was No. 3,
So I didn't care to risk it
When I didn't know which 'twould be.
So after all things are considered
I think I have acted for the best.
Now I've found you, will ddsny part.
To you remains the rest.
You are quick to see another's fault,
But how about your own?
Remember if you're in a glass house
You should not throw a stone.
You say I've more than one sweet
heart '
But I would love to know,
W)iile you're writing lines to me,
Haven't you another beau?
But I do not wish to quarrel
In fact I never do
If there is quarreling to be done
I'll leave It all to you.
Times are getting very hard,
And cost of living high; .
It has now become a case
Of "root pig or die."
So I don't think I should be censured
For trying to make a mash
On a little miss who teaches school
And "rakes in the cash.
But It seems N. F. L. isn't going to
': write,
Believe me, I don't care.
I'm not going to write to her again,
Now Isn't that quite fair?
For it has always been my rule
(A good one you can see),
Never to correspond with a girl
Unless she writes to me.
You say you would love to see me;
Now this I'm glad to know,
Will be out to see you next Sunday
If It doesn't rain or snow,
H. E. M.
March 15, 1915.
YOUR FRECKLES
People who are forced to stand on
their feet all day know what sore,
tender, sweaty, burning feet means.
They use "TIZ", and "TIZ" cures
treir feet right up. It keeps feet ta
perfect condition, i '"TIZ" Is the only
remedy In the world that draws out
all the poisonous exudations which
puff up the feet ?nd cause tender,
sore, urea, aching reet. It Instantly
stops the pain In corns, callouses and
bunions. It's simply glorious. Ah!
how. comfortable your feet feel after
using "TIZ." You'll never limp or
draw up your face In pain. Your
shoes won't tighten your hurt feet.
Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from
any druggist, department or general
store. Just think! a whole year's
foot comfort for only 25 cents. v .
The Review and New York
World, Tri-Weeklj, $2.15
Now is the Time to Get Rid of Those
Ugly Spots.
Do you know how easy It is to re
move those ugly spots so that no one
will call you freckle-face?
Simply get ffh ounce of othine,
double strength, from your druggist,
and a few applications should show
you how easy it is to rid yourself of
freckles and get a beautiful complex
ion. The sun and winds of February
and March, have a strong tendency to
bring out freckles, and as a result
more othine is sold In theso months.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength othine, as this is s ld under
guarantee of money back if It falls
to remove the freckles.
Miss Sunshine has burst forth
With her slpendor bright;
Joins hands with Uncle Silas
His Katie Blue to fight.
Uncle Silas should be grateful
And salute with tip and bow,
For Sunshine is so grateful
Why, Silas doesn't know how.
But Sunshine sticks right to me
Like a plaster to my back;
If she can grip the paddle
Kate will catch a whack.
Miss Sunshine crowds the season
With her hook and bait so true,
And" tries to snare Uncle Silas
And crowd out Katie Blue.
We reached for our almanac,
Looked f. J a chance to bite;
But to our grief and sorrow
The signs were not right.
Miss Sunshine gives description
Of her height and. size,
The color of her topnot
And also of her eyes.
She seems to have regrets
Abomt her enormous weight, )
For fear 'twould be a barrier
And end in awful fate.
But, ah! Silas is familiar
With these modern fads,
Instead of being all girl .
A big per cent is pads.
But I'll slip Sunshine a secret
On this solemn page:
Kate and I are good chums
And we are now engaged.
So it's come along, my Katie,
To my cottage den;
If I crow like a rooster
You cackle like a hen.
We'll bury our little tommyhawks
Sd deep they'll never rise;
We'll roast our sweet potatoes
And eat our chicken pies,
We'M do Just what we like best;
We'll say our little say,
And when the Shanghai hog blatcs
We'll feed him clolver hay.
And when there is a baby
We'll dress it up anew,
We'll call him Billie Silas
Or name her Katie Blue.
So it's by-bye, Miss Sunshine,
I bid you a long adieu;
I thank you for your good will,
But I'm bound to Katie Blue.
UNCLE SILAS.
March 18, 1915.
HEADACHE IS
A WARNING
Neg-
The Review, Atlanta Constitution,
and Progressive Farmer, six papers a
week for IS 00, Is a winning combina
tion that cast be beat'
Reidsville Peoplle Should Not
lect Their Kidneys.
Backache Is often nature's most
frequent signal of weakened kid
neys. To cure the pains and aches,
to remove the lameness when it
arises from weakened kidneys, you
must reach the cause the kidneys. It
you have pain through the small of
your back, urinary disorders, head
aches, dizzy spells, or are nervous
and depressed, start treating the
kidneys with a tested kidney remedy.
Doan's Kidney Pills have been
proved good and are especially for
weak kidney .s Doan's have been
used in kidney trouble for over 50
years. Head iteidsviile tesimony.
Mrs. E. F. Walker, Lawsonville
Avenue, Reidsville, says: . "I can't
speak too highly of Doan's Kidney
Pills for I have found them all that is
claimed for them. Whenever any one
of us are troubled by backache or
from kidney disorders a few doses of
Doan's Kidney Pills give relief."
Price 50cat all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy gel
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Walker recommends. Foster
Milburn Co.. Proprs, Buffalo, N. Y.
Welcome Information.
Most middle aged men and women
are glad to learn that Foley Kidney
Pills give relief from languidness,
stiff and sore muscles and Joints,
puffiness under eyes, backache, blad
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THE ORIGINAL OIL STOVE EQUIPPED
WITH A GLASS FOUNT
SIMPLE AS A LAMP.
MAKES A CLEAN AND POWERFUL
BLUE FLAME.
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HUSBAND
DO YOU LOVE YOUR WIFE?
If you do come to see us at once and
get one of the McDougal Kitchen Cabi
nets and a "Quick Meal' Oil Stove. We
sell them on the club plan of $1.00 per
week. You can pay for them and not
miss the money.
When you do this we will all know
you love your wife and will have proved
it See them in our window.
Burton-Chance-
Walker Company
CHATANOOGA PLOWS
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One and Two Horse
'The Plow that Sheds
Where Others Fail"
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Whittemore-Mobley Hdw. Co.