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PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915 THE REVIEW: RELDSVILLE, N. 0. REIDSVILLE AND . ROCKINGHAM NEWS Bqtnuox begins Monday. 'Squire W, K. Qlbbs was a welcome VAPOR TREATMENT FOR COLD TROUBLES Are now used In all .hospitals. The rl.ltAi- B The Review Office Tuesday i vapors aro Inhaled direct to tho. spot . , . ,. . I without Injuring the stomach as do in- ud enrolled for the Ola Heliawe. i ternui remedies. The vapors ara con- The Ladies' Aid Society of Sulem fl"e mmmmm , - - mmwwm efcurch will give a "dirue social" at ' YIC ICS fEE& SALVE Mrs. James McDonald s on Friday , gQ that they are reieased by the heat or might, March 26th. Public coraiany BUSINESS BUILDERS . LOST. WANTED, ETC. See the checkered Bidewallir'Phone any kind. C. Kent Invited. Mr. a. J. Dixon, the popular young merchant oif Monroeton, called in to see us Wednesday. He says trade keeps up fairly well for the season of the year. ' 'Squire W. D. Hightower on Monday officiated at the marriage of Lewis A. Elliott of Danville and Miss Mary C. Wells of Axton, Va. It was a runa way affair. Since the popcorn habit has gotten a firm foothold in IleidsviUe, some of the folks have developed such a ravenous appetite for tlie stuff that . they are eating it with a funnel. The following is the roll of honor for the fifth month of the Dan U'ver School: Second Grade Louise Ward; Third Grade, Myrtle Gammon; Fourth Grade Kate Austin; Fifth Grade' Lelia DIx, Mary Austin. Mr. Adolphus Moore, an influential farmer of near Benaja, was In town Tuesday and called in to renew for his paper. Mr. Moore is one of The Review's most loyal subscribers and takes real pleasure in giving the newspaper fellows encouragement. The oratorical contest ou the eve nine of April 23 is to bo one of the best features of the County Com mencetnent. Pupils from the five high achools of the county will compete for honors in this contest which will be held in the court house at Wetitworth Mr. Thos. LeBass has resigned as chief machinist at the Edna Cotton Mills and has moved to Ararat Va We regret very much to lose Mr. LeBass as a citizen. He Is a .clever gentleman and The Review hope? he mar see his way clear to return bo- fore a great while. At the praise service at the Metho dist church Sunday night a letter of congratulation was read from Mr, William Lindsey, formerly a member of .the board of stewards, now one of the board of stewards of a M. E. church In Los Angeles, Cal., the building of which is five stories high and cost $1,500,000. Mr. J. H. Meador, of Route 3, one of the county's most successful farm ers, gave us a pleasant call Tuesday, Mr. Meador raises a surplus of corn, Wheat, meat, hay, potatoes, etc., to ell every year and always has a roll of long green at hand. lie also . raises good tobacco and gets big averages, but his tobacco crop takes econd place on his farm. The new change in the Southern's schedule will not materially affect Reldsville. While trains Nos.. 7 and 8 are to be discontinued,1 Nos. 45 and 46 are to be added from " Danville and Greensboro, these last two trains having heretofore been coming only to Greensboro and Danville, respec tively. The new schedule will prove an Improvement over the present one, so far as Reldsville 1b concerned. The Library directors have been very fortunate in securing the, co-operation o? MfS, Frlncds Wo'mack, who will give a recital, using he vo cal pupils and the best local talent of the town, some time early In April, the proceeds of which will go to pur chase the best juvenile literature for the summer reading. This is a beau tiful example of our "Get together and work together" movement. All ef the young peopie and the older ones, too, who will be in this recital have used the books from the Library so much that they are actually wear ing out, and the directors want to put In a fresh supply before the vacation begins, so that the busy minds may have the best that can be secured, to feed on during the months of their rest period. Mrs. Womack is delight ed with the progress the young peo ple have made and we feel sure that It will be a revelation to all the pa ths bodv when apulled to the throat and chest One Rood rub will relieve a cold; croup is cured In fifteen min utes. At all drUKRlstii. 25c. BOo and $1.00. Sample on request. Vlok Chem ical Co.. Ureensboro, N. C, I trons of the school. This talent, com blnod with the outside and mature talent that she will use, will give to Reldsville and our county a real Spring Musical Festival which under her skilled direction, will compare favorably with similar entertainments in much larger places. We feel sure they will- be greeted by a packed house. The Library Association and the Civic League will hold a joint meet ing at the home of Mrs. J. B. I'lp kin on Friday afternoon at 3:30. All the members of both organizations ore requested to be present as there are several matters of business to be arranged. All those who have given the "chain teas" are requested to bring or send in the proceeds, and all are requested to be present. Ou account of the Panama-I'acific Expositions San Francisco and San Diego, Cal., Southern Railway will sell round trip fare from Greensboro for $S4.15. Dates of sale March 1 to November 30, 1915; final return limit three months from date of sale, except that these tickets 'will not be good to return later than Dec. 31, 1915. Fares tor Seattle or via Portland and Seattle at .higher rate. These tickets will per mit of diverse routing and will allow stop-overs on both going and return trip within limit of ticket. Southern Railway oft'eers choice of several routes of historic interest from which to select; going one way and return ing another. Special car parties now being arranged. New subscribers and renewals: Mrs. A. L. Suxyre, Mrs. W, Murray Jones, J. H. Walker, Mack Cantrell, Film Stone, T. F. Perkins, R. H Chandler, Dr. J. H, McBryde, H. T. Epperson, J. C. Brown, A. W. Way caster, Z. II. Neal, J. H. King, F. H. Hubbard, John R. King, H. G. White, P. D, McCollum, J. P. Price, C. II. Miller, T. H. Barker, Miss Matilda Brown, Miss Mary Holland, G. L. Ir vln, J. II. Blackwell, B, F, Halzlip, W. G. Ellington, Henry Broadnax, Ro bert Clack, II. T. Highflll, Phelps, W. I. Witty, John H. Miller, W. S. Smothers, O. W. Deshado, P. L. An derson, W. D. Maxwell, C. E. Rawlins, Pi M. Alcorn, Sr., O. T. Walker, Mrs. H. T. Epperson, Mrs. Isabel Mosely, C. L. Turner, Adolphus Moose, W. M. Babb, J, W.-Price, M. G. Lilly, Johns B. Martin, Lawrence Robinson, J. II. Martin, James Mlllner, J. II, Meador. LOSS OFJPPETITE Most Successfully Treated by Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Loss of appetite is accompanied by loss of vitality, which is serious. It is common in the spring be cause at this time the blood is im pure and impoverished and fails to give the digestive organs what is absolutely necessary for the proper performance of their functions. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the old reli-. able all-the-year-round medicine, ia especially useful in the spring. Get it from your druggist. By purify ing and enriching the blood and giv ing vitality, yigor and tone, it 'is wonderfully successful in the treat ment of loss of appetite and the other ailments that are so prevalent at this time. It is not simply a spring medicine it is much more than that but it is the best spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the rich red blood that the stomach and other digestive organs need. Get it today. ( Calendars, Lewis. What is Block? Go ask L. R. Ware. Advertising lead pencils. C. Kent Lewis. Velvet Ice Cream every day at L. R. Ware's. Celluloid advertising, any kind. C. Kent Lewis, Metal falgns. for advertising. C. Kent Lewis. Fresh oysters every day. 'Phone L. R. Ware, 52. Aluniinm advertising, any kind. C. Kent Lewis. Good piano at a bargain. Morrison Jewelry Company. Call at Allen's Drug Store for fresh garden seeds. Anything that is made for advertls ing. C. Kent Lewis. Play checkers on the checkered sidewalk. 'Phone 52. Fresh turnip salad for sale. Call 1721, Fairview Farm. For first-class wat(h repairing go to Morrison Jewelry Co. The newest styles in spring hats at Mrs. Cornie Irvln & Co's. See well by using Morrison Jewelry Go's. Crystaline Spectacles. New car of that good $1.50 celling. Watkins Lumber Yard. For best dry pine and oak wood 'phone J. II. Walker. No. 69. We get Brock fresh every week from the factory. L. R. Ware. Block's is sold in the middle of the block. That's at L. R. Ware's. We take orders for Ice Cream out of town. 'Phone 52. L. R. Ware. FOR SALE. Cord wood, blocks or split. A. L. Harris, 'Phone 1721. Bottle openers, Ice picks, and other metal advertising. . Kent Lewis. 'Phone 52 will bring blocks of Velvet ice cream and Block's cakes. Our prices and grading on lumber can't be beat.-Watkins Lumber Yard. We say it again, you will save money by buying at Watkins' Lumber j Yard, New Spring Suits, Hats and Dress es. Mrs. Cornie Irvln & Co., "The Woman's, Store." Red Top and Mammoth clove rsee, orchard grass, etc. See us before buy Ing. Harris Bros, FOR SALE.-r-Four good mules at a bargain; cash or credit. F. C. Whit- temore, Reidsville, N. C. Maine grown seed Irish D. A. HE EXQUISITE HATS SHOWN IN OUR EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY SALON Tuesday and Wednesday, March 22 and 23 YOUR FRIEND IN NEED The friend that gives you the most substantial sup port when in need is a Savings Account in a hank. But most people who a cquire the savings account ha bit are never in need. The habit of saving once form ed generally continues through life, and the saver always has money. , A dollar will start a savings account at this bank. Today is sooner than tomorrow. I Roclringham Saving Bank & Trust Co. 9 R. 8. MONTGOMERY, President B. L. HURDLE, Vice President, o COTT FILLMAN, Cashier. 4 potatoes Cobbler's, Red Bliss, Early Rise and Burbanks. Harris Bros. FOR SALE.-kA good farm horse, years old; gentle; work anywhere, Will sell on time. E.P. Hall, Main St Everybody using Block's now our Blocks of Velvet Ice Cream and Block's cakes Have you tried them 'Phone 52. Agent Velvet Ice Cream and Block Vanilla Wafers. How about it? They are the best. Try them. L. R. Ware, 'Phone 62. FOR SALE. One second-hand passenger Ford car, run about 2,000 miles and one Indian motorcycle. For particulars apply to J. R. Clark. Jf you have any cattle to dispose of, it will pay you to see me. I want beef cattle, milch cows and veal calves. Elmo Morlcle, phone 40, Buy your fertilizer from the Union Supply House. Give John Williams a description of your soil and let him fit it with the proper kind of fertilzer. We sell to everybody, I have several good building lots on Franklin street, near white grad ed school, which I will sell. It you want a home it Is a good time to buy a lot. R. B. Chance, City. FOR SALE. A good pair of mules, weighing about 1.100 pounds each; well mated. Also a nice five-year-old combination mare weighing about 1,100 pounds. J. E. Amos. For a limited time the Reldsville Insurance & Realty Co. has placed on the market the Boyd lots on Main street This is in one of the most de sirable neighborhoods In the city. FOR RENT. Three or four desira ble rooms suitable for housekeeping. Balance of house occupied by widow, grown daughter and son. For Infor mation apply to The Review office. SETTINGS SOR SALE. Tested by the Magic Egg Tester. S. C. White Orpingtons, heavy winter lay ers, $2 per 15. R. C. B. Leghorns, Kulp's 242 egg strain, at $1.50 per 15. Misses Williams & Gregory, 'Phone 220-L. For the next 60 days, until May 1. for spot cash, I will sell binders, mow ers, grain drills, plows, disc and spike harrows, rubber roofflng, at the low est prices ever heard of In this town. All new stock, bought in car load lots and up-to-date goods. Also a com plete line of fertilisers. Jim Robin son, Reldsville, fc. C Building lots in Reldsville are get ting scarce. The Boyd lots offer a splendid opportunity for an Invest ment of savings In real estate that Is not only safe but is more than likely to double in Value within the next few years. Call at the office of the Relds- vllle Insurance' ft "Realty Co. and talk over the proposition with Mana ger Stone. The Lamest and Finest Assortment r : High C lass Millinery We Have Ever Shown We Invite Your Inspection. of D. A NDRIX SUGAR LIQUOR LATEST PRODUCT OF BLOCKADE (Special Employe E. L. Hedrick, of the United States Internal revenue department, is authority for the state ment that the majority of blockaders now are manufacturing whiskey from sugar Whether or not he speaks as one with authority, he declares that it Is the meanest liquor ever manufac tured out of anything.. For the pro duction of "heads," htVever, he says that it positively has no equal. Greensboro News. Eggs for sale from pure-bred single comb White, Brown and Buc Leg horns, Anconias, Silver, Champions, Hamburgs, Buff Orpingtons. C. H. Pettigrew. SOME PON'TS For Stomach and Liver Sufferers Don't take medicine for yotir Stomach ailments morning, noon and night, as usually such medicines only give tem porary relief and simply digest the food that happens to be in the Stomach. Don't permit a surgical operation. There is always serious danger in oo- erations and in many cases of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments the knife can be avoided if the rieht remedy is taken in time. Don't go around with a foul smelHne breath caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver, to the discomfort of those ou come in contact with. . If you are a Stomach sufferer, don't think you can not be helped; probably worse cases tnan yours have been per manently restored by Mayr's Wonder ful Kemedy. Most Stomach ailments are .mainlv caused oy a catarrnai condition. Mayr s Wonderful Remedy not only removes the catarrhal mucus, but allays the hronic inflammation and assists in ren dering the entire alimentary and intes- mat tract antiseptic, ana this is the ecret of its marvelous success. Dont suffer constant pain and agony and allow your stomach ailments to physically ttndermuie your health. No matter how severe your case may be or how long you have suffered one dose of Mayrs Wonderful Remedy should convince you that you can be restored to health again. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has been taken and is highly recommended by Members of Congress, Justice of the Supreme Court, Educa tors, Lawyers, Merchants, Bankers, Doc tors, Druggists, .Nurses, Manufacturers, Priests, Ministers, Farmers and people in all walks of life. Send for FREE valuable booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo. H. Mayr, 154-156 Whiting St. Chicago, 111. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is sold by leaaing aruggisis everywnere with the positive understanding that your money will be t refunded without question or quibble Jf ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. Woods Garde And Field Seeds FRESH, LARGE STOCK JUST RECEIVED. BEST SEED FOR THIS CLIMATE ON THE MARKET, VELVET ICE CREAM WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN REIDSVILLE FOR THIS CELEBRATED ICE CREAM. YOU CAN NOT GET THE GENUINE "VELVET" AT ANY OTHER PLACE. PHONE US YOUR DRUG WANTS. GARDNER DRUG COMPANY TELEPHONE 14 ... JWHCHOHCKHMHM UP YOUR AUTO FIXED for that Easter ride. Don't wait un- the last minute either. "Let us have your machine now so we can repair it In good time. We will sure ly be very busy on Easter work. Don't you be one of those whose work we cannot promise to have done in time for the Easter parade. Have it done now. THE MILLNER COMPANY BUY IT BECAUSE ITS A STUDEBA KER TIME TO PLANT English Peas Sweet Peas Tomato . Lettuce Phone or write us. We have them right fresh. Tucker's Drug Store, 200 1
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