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TAOE EIGHT FRIDAY, JAN. 5TII. 1917 THE REVIEW: REIDSVILLE. N. 0. NEWS OP REIDSVILLE AND ROCKINGHAM Miss Louiso Craig i3 visiting in Salisbury. Mr. George Ware has accepted a position with J. R. Newell, -the coal tnd ica man. Misa Margaret Wwmack has resum ed her studies', nt O i.wrse College, Spartanburg. S. C. :, 'Miss -Myrtle Wilkinson of Winston Saloui hart been spending a few days here with relatives. Mlsls Hossdo l;enneit h;iH r"t.urned "to Iwrllngton after spending several days here with relative. Mr I. M. Craig of Wilmington .has returned to his hfuie aft;r visit ing his father, rtev. I). I. Craig. Mr Frank Kernodle of Greensboro las returned to Reidsville to reside having accepted a position with Fred DeGrotte. Mr. find Mrs. W. H. Tlsdaie of -hase City. Va.. spent the holidays with -the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs T. S. Bowman. r.o;,r here. ' Messrs. U. M. Hu.lHf.n & Co the rtrecf paving contractor, have Jast received a seven ton auto truck for Ug In paving operations here. Knra Carter and littie daugh ter, Annie, have returned from High j Point where ihey have i-"en visiu..B Kolr cousin. Mrs. II SA YE MONEY Protect Your Wife and Home With a Guaranteed Low Cost Contract AGE 20 25 30 35 10 PAY LIFE $34.57 37.50 41.02 45.68 15 PAY LIFE $25.65 27.86 30.51 34.04 20 PAY LIFE $21.34 23.21 25.45 28.50 Newman. There will ho a m ing of the L. T L. Society at the M. 1C. Church .. a.-..wn" iifiernoon at 4 Sundnv atlernoon o'clock. The children are ureged to attend. Mr J A. Jones, manager of the tele g aphlC department of the Southern Railway at Washington, D C -Ptnt Tuesday here with his sister, Mrs. L. P- Clark. Mr. Harvey Ware has sold out the Meal-Cafe on Mirehead street to Messrs Dan Burton and John blling (on. two popular your men ho have already assumed charge. Miss Annie Mae Fels left yester day for Greensboro College fo Wo 7n to reselne her studios 1 after .pending the holiday s here wit h er parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Sam Fels. Our loyal friend Mr.: Jeff D. Hut flts of Benaja helped to make J Jew Year tart off nicely by calling - v.io tinner. Ho nas i In to renew iui r - -. !,ren a regular subscriber for more than a Quarter of a century Our 'good friend, Mr. T. t. Duke, of Route Four, called in Tuesday to see. tis aud says that the crops . ell and farm prospects are bright lor 1917, One more year of good ,.. fnr thn farm products will put tn average tamer in good shape, be thinks. In this issue Messrs. K. R. Thomp son and V. II. Womack appeal to the general public to protect their home and family and proceed to show where money can be saved if these vf.ung gentlemen will be allowed to "turn the trick." Thompson and Womack are doing things in the In surance field. Mr. J. I', Connell, manager of the new cigarette factory, sent his first requisition, for stamp9 to the local stamp office Tuesday, amounting to f 1.250,00. These are the first cigar ette stamps over Issued from the Retdavlllo stamp office. Tito cigar ette factory began with a full force of operators yosterday. Itufus, the 12 year old son of Mr, and Mrs, L, II Perkins of Danville, died Sunday night and the. remains were brought to Lowe's church ceme tery Tuesday for interment. Ills Seath was caused from n rillo shot through the stomach which he acci dentia' received the Trursday after noon - preceding;.-' The gun was in the hands of younger brother and was accidetiy discharged. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins retuet:t The Review to return thanks to the .peoplo of 'the lowo's section for their many kind Cash or loan Value at Maturity of Contract: AGE 10 Pay Life 15 Pay Life 20 Pay Life 20 $337.00 $371.00 $410.00 25 371.00 410.00 456.00 30 410.00 456.00 508.00 35 456.00 508.00 556 00 ALL ABOVE CONTRACTS INCLUDE DISABILITY CLAUSE Talk it over with K. R. THOMPSON W. H. WOMACK Y PHONE NO. 2 expression of sympathy for the be reaved family. The Junior Missionary Society will meet In the basement of the Main Street M. E. Church Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. On Saturday, the 23rd, when the employes of Robt. Harris & Bro., Imc., received their pay, Tyson, the attractive five-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harris, Jr., acted as Santa Claus. He was dressed in Santa Claus attire with a bag of toys on his back, and presented each em ploye with a nice Christmas gift. Several nights ago burglars broke into the New York Bargain Store and stole a lot of shoes and other goods. Some time later four or five mis matched shoes were found In the road rear town and returned to Mr. Bane. Mr. Bane offers a reward for the re turn of the other shoes and goods or for the apprehension of the burglar or burglars. A wagon load of Sears-Roebuck catalogues arrived last week for dis- j trlbution In this community. Now if our merchants want to undo some of the good that this distribution will surely do these "foreigners" they can do so by following the example of Sears-Roebuck and Judiciously use printer's ink. It pays to advertise, but a few of our local merchants will have, to be put out of business before they will be convinced of the fact. Col. and Mrs. T. W. Hancock and Kon, inomas, jr., or winsion-oiuuni, Bpent part of the holidays on a visit to relatives near Wentworth. They rot urned home Friday. Col Hancock ipends most of his time on his large ff.rru of 1G00 acres in Onslow county una is making a big buocoss as a til ler of the soil. He Is getting Into Jeigh and is fitting himself for an up to-date agriculturalist. A seven-year-old son of Mr. Loyd Paschal of Route Six, died Wednes day, Mrs. S. II. Staples of Roanoke is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Da Hon at the New Southern Mrs. Wm. M. II. Nelson of St. I'aul, Minn., will arrive today ror a visit to her mother, Mrs. A. GV, Wal ters. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Morphia, who have been living in Mayodan for mme time, have returned to Reids ville to reside. Miss Willie Morphia i." still teaching in Mayodan. The Woman's Missionary Society ot Main Street Methodist Church will bold its first meeting of 1911, Monday afternoon, January 8th, at 3 o'clock in the Ladies' Parlor. This is to be the "Pledge Meeting" and every member is heeded to make it a suc cess, V. V Mr. W. L, the firm of ind Mr. R. the old firm. Rascoe has retired from Rascoe-Hubbard & Co, L. Hubbard succeeds This concern has built tip a very flourishing business and Mr. Hubbard, who is a very popular and well equipped merchant, will no doubt continue to meet with a full measure Of success. Miss Nellie Gray Martin has re turned to her work in Goldsboro. X. C. after a few days visit to her par ents here. Miss Martin Is one of the teachers in the Orphans- Home there and seems to be highly delighted wit h her work. She will make a brief visit to friends In Winston before returning to Goldsboro. The local tobacco up this week with"" market opened small breaks. Ing the A. & M. ;-College at W?st Ha, . . St. Vt .il 2 X1 mm itfiin '111:' mm JIHomeBank tliatpayr Interest 19 17 Make the New Year a memorable one by saving more money than you ever saved before. Begin now. Open an account with this strong bank and add to it regularly. One dollar or more will open an account that will earn 4 per cent, interest. 3 (!4att(t slock and sheep raising on nn exten-j Trices are high If anything a little give - scale. Thomas, Jr., is a' tend ntiffer than ever. Estimates are that only about 2", per cent of the crop r-'tnains in t"he farmers' hands and ro largo breaks are expected this season. Reidsville in common with the other markets, will fall short of it? usual sales this year owing" to the lightness of the crop. . Charlie Dandridge, colored, wag tried by jury before Recorder Hum ihreys yesterday morning on three (ounts. vagrancy, retailing and carry ing a concealed weapon growing out ' f the shooting of Kss Watkins on Morehead street last Friday after noon. The Jury' acquitted him on the two first charges and found him guilty of carrying concealed weapons. Fss Watkins who was shot in the thigh has noarly recovered from his wound . , Mr. D. L. Turpin. one of the night men on the local police force for a number of years past, has accepted the position of chief of police of Dra per and has already entered upon the discharge of his new duties. Ha lj succeeded here by Mr. li. G. Joyce, who will be on duty in day time, while Officer Jo Pettlgrew has been transferred from the day to the night force. Officer Tettigrew, who haa been quite active in reporting viola tors of the peed law. in which some of the town, officials were the offend ers will, we know if he is givn a chance, gt a few of the "Joy riders' who frequently burn the wind after dusk. We hope Officer Joyce will show no mercy npon them during the clay time. Read the paper repilarly. BUSINESS BUILDERS LOST, WANTED. ETC Subscribe today WANTED. Hogs, voal calves and cattle.. Cosmo Uenson. STRAYED. A yellow turkey hen wiili cropped wings. Return to I' D. Watt. I liavo a fine Jersey heifer soon to freshen.. Will exchange for fat cow - 'osmo Uenson. For twei.ty-rour inch concrete well pipe, brick and building blocks, call on W. T. Wootton. Mgr. FUR SALE. Half dozen full- blooded Plymouth Rock hens and two roosters. Apply this office. .A S. Prieo & Co's. store will be closed for four days from January 8 to the 12th, for annual inventory. CAR OF GOOD VIRGINIA SPLINT COAL, JUST RECEIVED, AT $7.50 REIDSVILLE ICE & COAL CO WANTED. A good, ' gontle horse or mule, from eleven to thirteen hun dred lbs. Jno. R. Smith, Fprshco. FOR RENT. Store room on East Morehead street, next to Harvey Ware's. Robt. Harris, Jr., Guardian. Lindsey street will be opon in a few days. So will Reldsville's new est meat shop. Cosmo Benson, Phone ana FOR SALE Berkshire Poland China pigs G to 8 week Old. Also a line lot of shoats 3 to 4 months old. J. E. Amos. We buy nails and roofing in car lots and can save you money if you consider quality. Reidsville Hard ware Company, FOR RENT. Desirable store room on North Scales street opposite A. T. Co's. plant. Good location. Apply to G. M. Trent, Reidsville. "Majestic Range." best made, imitated, but not equaled. Nine on hand at old prices. Reidsville Hardware Company. LOST. Somewhere on Main street Tuesday night, a dark blue sweater with tan trimmings. Reward if re turned to Mrs. R. L. Watt. WANTED. TO rent January 15, seven or eight room house with, mo dern conveniences. K. K. Lively, Life Insurance Co. of Virginia Office. We are now installing a new cold storage plant and Will be ready in :'ew days to furnish you with, good beef, pork or sausage. Cosmo Ben son . We have money to loan for clients on real estate security. I vie, Trotter and Johnston, Attorseys; Office In the New Irvin building, next to Bank of Reidsville. " - .'. Now open: 4th series Rockingham Building & Loan Association. Buy stock now. Only a limited amount will be sold. Series closes Jan. 13. 1917. Chas, H . Felzer, President; B. R. Stone, Sec.-Treas. Anyone der.iring some good farm ing land at a bargain, either large or small tracts, would do well to see me. A sate investment tor one -who wants a home or a speculator either. John R. Smith, Forshee, N. C. BELTING WANTED. Odd lots or entire factory equipment. Buy out right for cash or rework on 50 per ent contract. C, Kent Lewis, our local representative or write us di rect, Teuscher & Son, Machinery Supply Co., St. Louis, Mo. NOTICE. I will Bell at public uction January 5, 1917, at 10 o'clock for cash to the highest bidder one 2- horse wagon, 1 wheat drill, 1 mowing machine hay rake, and algo other far. ming tools, a lot of feed corn, house hold aand kitchen furniture. J. B. Stallings, Forshee, N. C. ; My haf Poland China ard half Berkshire pigs, also full Berkshires, are ready to bo sold, and the first ones that come gets these fine pigs. I don't think there's any better stock Anywhere, They are entitled to registration. The grandfather of these pigs sold for $1,S00.00. -J. N. Watt." FARM AND FARM LANDS FOR SALE. A big lot to select from, not from speculators but farmers who l ave land to sell, easily tended, cbeap ir price, fine locations, especially de ferable for tobacco,, good markets rear by, best climate, level sandy j day subsoil, improved and unimprov ed good roads. Write us your wants. Harlemore Farm Land Co., Camer on, N. C. The New Spring Fashions in WAD You'll find it a real pleasure to look them over. Come. Mrs. Cornie Irvin & Co., The Woman's Store Quality and Style. A Happy New Year 1917! We thank jou for your patronage during Nineteen Sixteen and hope that our present pleasant busi ness relations may continue to exist May the coming New Year bring you gen uine happiness and the prosperity you deserve. Tucker's Drug Store. PHONE 200 j CHANGE OF FIRM We beg to announce that the firm of Rascoe, Hubbard & Co. has been changed to R. L. Hubbard by the retirement of W. ' L. Rascoe. We earnestly thank the good people of the community or the lib eral patronage given to the old firm and bespeak a continuance of the same to Mr. Hubbard. The new firm will continue the same line of business at the same stand and will carry in stock at all times a full line of stiple and fancy groceries, staple dry goods, ledstuff, etc. Your continued patronage is solicited and we assure one and all of good service and the very lowest prices. Mr. Otho Jones is with us and will te gkd to have his friends call on him. . ; R. 1 . HUBBARD Successor to Rtscoe, Hubbard & Co. HHHWttKKK DIAGNOSTIC HOSPITAL WILL REPLACE FAMILY DOCTOR sum noi'itcl for buil.iiiigs and grounds, which will bo in a central iai t of Man hattan. .': It is hoped t'.iat the institution will be' self spiviorting, and Dr. M. Joseph Mamlelbatun, president of ;the society, lias worked out a plan of Installment parujients w'.Vh Ih iIijiUs will brln-r about till M'KiTlt. "1 Unow iliis will appear slarf iing," be said recently, "to those v. !- iv:i l;cf j:t i Nvhn'dl vt look, ing at tlie!-c tuatters from the stand ioint of doHars and icnts. But this Is a practical plan and therefore must be considered from the most easily ap plied financial basis. This method of payment . yvill 1-9 esjecjall-y.-'for those who nre v:i"p earners, whereby if their application f . i- diagnostic services is approved by their employers or others equally responsible n method of small periodic' payments. will secure for them the very best d!n"iiostic skill." The need for su -h an institution was first' pointed' ot by In-. Charles II Mayo in nn address nfore the Cntu- tdlc Hospital association at .Milwau kee. lr. Mayo expiesjed the opinion that the one prent present day need in the direction of liospital advance ment was a hospital devoted exclusive ly to diagnosis. "When you have anything to sell, advertise in our BusU ness Builders, five cents per line for one insertion; 10 cents per line for three insertions. x BULBS! BULBS I NOW HAVE ON HAND MY USUAL FALL SUPPLY OF BULBS CONSISTING OF PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS, ROMAN HYACINTHS, (.white only) DUTCH HYACINTHS, (single and double, in all colors) TULIPS, ( several varieties.) FREESIAS, JOXQUILLS, and CHI NESE LILLIES. - Call Early Before Stock is Broken! Charles Fetzer. "THE DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST AT IT FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS There is soon to e established In New York illy the first diagnostic hos pital. In fids eoMiitrj-, whbh win per form in the highly ipe-'lalized niediciue of today ibe function of the old family physician oi tit'iy yeats ao. It will loAik over a patient sult'eiliii; from an unideiitUied ailment, tind out what Is the matter with h.ai and direct him to a spe ialist if lie cqu afford it. If not. he will bo sent back to the general practitioner under whose care be has been, with a complete diagnosis of his disease, a plan for treating it suest ed by competent specialists aud refer ences to recent literature on the sub ject. The New Yoik IlaRnostic society is plannlnsr the new institution. There are about 3H physicians and surgeous among the associate members aud al most as many lay members. About $100,000 has already been raised by the building fund committee, and only $30, 000 U still reiulrtd to complete ths PRESCRIPTIONS When your doc'or prescribes foi tou, he expects that your prescription shall be filled ' according to the manner in which lie has prescribed. We pride ourselves on the fact that ve fill them exactly as he directs. Mr. Robert Dailey Is in charge of our Prescrip- tion Department. H. H. Holt, Assistant Everything in the Drug Store line. GARDNER DRUG COMPANY 3 PHONE 14. KIGHl PHONE 61-J.
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