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FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1917 THE REVIEW: REIDSVTLL E, N. C. PAfiE SEXES' V.. wot intents 15FH-'' 'M liWJlJOk I J I V .... i 1 i. I ""1 -I " , . , . o ills 13 r.l-'ST. f AVeelablcIVeparationforAs Mm 7'U- similntin Uiciooq oy iwS 1in6 IhcStom&chs and Bgwgsg i-. - vrr lVomotW Digestion Cheerfulness andRcsLtotaiK neither Opiom.Morphlncnor Mineral. Not Nahcotic. JteciptJOldDrSUUUniUxn Pumpkin beta, Alx Senna j Amsrireti Jspptrmint Hnrm Sitd llanfi.-d Sugar htntrryrrtn flavor A helpful Remedy for ; Constipation and Darrhoea. andFcverishnessand LOSS OF aLEfci resuttinlfromjnliifancy 't J III facsimile Sinafureoi ; Tnr.CENT.Mm COMPAQ vrur YUM Exact Copy of Wrapper. ii tlkii. if Californian Had Kidney Trouble Jack Maltos, Copperopolis. Calif., Mrs: "I 'had such a severe case of kidney trouble 1 thought I would have 10 sell out my business. I took three bottles of Foley lCldtiey Pills .which entirely relieved me and 1 have had no recurrence of kidney trouble since then." : Some days It seems as if you can Tin longer bear the pain and misery you suffer: from kidney and bladder troubles. The. acl"! across your back prows wrtrso wun every move you make and every step you take. It just seems to rob you of all strength and iiierpy. Your head aches, you are nervous and worn out. Bleep poorly find have no appetite, stomacli is ui Eet and bowels irregular. Foley Kidney Pills lessen the pain, until it is finally gone entirely. They rive strength and tone to the kidneys make them strong, active, their ac tion becomes regular and normal again, and your health grows better each day you take this Breat healing medicine. Patronize our advertisers. SECOKD INAUGURATION Of President Wilson WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 4TH, 191? Reduced Rates For complete information consult nearest South ern Railway agent or write S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A., CHARLOTTE, N. C. PD ill For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Casta, ia Always Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Year s M m TMI CtNTU COMPANY KtWVOBKCITV. . Foinial announcement has been mad" in Washington that in spite of the foreign situation the public inaugura tion ceremonies Marcli will lie hold as planned. After a visit to the White House Holier! X. Harper, chairman of the local inaugural committee, issue. I this statement with the approval of the White House officials: "I am pleased to announce that the inaugural ion ceremonies will be held. While t lie greatest possible 'simplicity w ill be observed, it is intended to make this inauguration unusually impressive Iu order to afford an opportunity for a perfectly spontaneous exhibition of the patriotic feeling of the country." A Good Record. George Hammond of Union, N. II., has had the same rural free delivery route for twelve years and has lost but one half trip in that time, $1,000 Fire Loss For Year. Last year the proierty loss iu Mont poller, Yt.. by tiro was less than $1,000. ii 6,000 HONOR GUARD GIRLS OFFER FIRST AID TO HOMES Will Give Services to President if War Comes To Take Places of Men Who Join Colors. Six thousand girls, from fourteen to thirty years old, are ready to aid If war comes. Miss Theodora Booth, president of the 'Girls National Honor guard, has offered the services of all members to President "Wilson. The honor guard is strictly a first aid body. There are three training divisions In first aid-to the wounded, to families and general utility. Members of the organization must be proficient in at least one of the fol lowing: Plain cooking, care of chil dren, letter writing and reading, driv ing automobiles, riding, swimming and shooting, management of motor and sail boats, telegraphy and wireless codes and knowledge of geographical locations of states, principal cities, forts and hospitals. "Our Idea Is not to conflict with oth er women's organizations, but rather to supplement their work." said Miss P.ooth recently. "If the men are called to defend, our colors their wives will have to be the business heads of the home, which will make it hard, partic ularly for the women with children. Our girls, however, will be able to stop into the homes of women who have to go out to work and care for their children. "No.aily every state In the Union is represented In our movement, and we have the indorsement of forty-five gov ernors. Any girl with a willingness to help her country can .join our ranks. "We propose to- utilize the schools throughout the country as evening classrooms for instruction In the va rious branches of service, nnd we are now classifying the girls for useful oc cupations In which they may serve during distress from any calamity. Also, it is our intention to ask congress for $250,01(0 for forming and maintain ing training camps for girls.". The national advisors of the honor guard a.o General Wood, Balllngton Booth. Roar Admiral Nathaniel It. Ush er and General O'Rynn of New York. GERMAN PRICE CiJ HIS HEAD. Captain Miller, Who Sank a U Boat, Sails For War Zone Again. Smiling and shouting u cheery good by to several friends . ,ie pier, Cap tain William Miller, master, of the British steamship Robertson, on whose head the .an admiralty has set a reward of f. J.OOO, sto. d on the bridge of his el the other day as she was bo!i '.wed out ready to put to sea fr " .ltimore. Captain Mil ler, os'ij: fcr of the steamship Clan MacFayil. gave orders which result ed in the 'finking of a German subma rine a...', the loss of all on board in the ' . . y of Iiiscay about a year ago. For 'this feat he received a prize of ' '. . tV sooner had the full facts of the .i'iair been made public than the Ger man admiralty notified all Its subma rine commanders that $20,000 would be paid to the loan who captured Cap tain Mi'ier. About a year ago the Clan MacFay den stopped at Gibraltar to take aboard a gun and two gunners. A short time afterward a submarine fired a solid shot across the bows of the freighter, the signal to heave to. Captain .Miller ordered full Sliced ahead and told the gunners to stand by their gun. A sec ond shot from the underwater boat tore away two lifeboats, another de molished the funnel and deck house, aiid another put a hole in the bow of the ship. All this time the gun -on the after deck was being fired, but no hits were scored. The submarine was rapidly overtaking the Clan MacFayden when a shot from the freighter struck her amidships.--'. The U bout sank, and the MacFayden '.continued on her voyage. Captain Miller was then pla' el in command of the. Clan. Robertson. On his present voyage lie Will again fio-e the perils of the subnui line zone. A Fopgy Year. The fiscal year liUfl was a foggy one, according to the United States bureau of lighthouses records, with a greater amount of fog than during the preced ing .rear, except in the lake districts. The foggiest place was at San Francis co light vessel,. California, wilh fog or thick weather for 2,'-"21 hours approx imately 2." per cent of the time. On the Atlantic coast the greatest amount ' of fog was at Egg Rock.Maii.iej where) the foggy .'hours numbered 2,034 about I 23 per cent of the whole year. MAYR'S WONDEFFUL REMEDY FOR STOMACH TROUBLE One Dose Will Convince Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of too Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Inioxi- ation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendici'is and other fatal ailments result from ffomapui Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their com pete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, Unlike any other for stom ach ailments. For sale by druggists everywhere. Colds are dangerous and often lead to serious results. Avoid this by using Bear's Emulsion. MRS JORDON IS EATING MEATS ANDPIE AGAIN Before Taking Tanlac She Spent Five Hundred Dollars Without Gaining Relief "I have spent five hundred dollars for nmlieines and treatments for in digestion which failed to relieve me, hut Tanlac has made me feel like a new woman," said Mrs. W. J. Jordon, of 122 West Davie Street, Raleigh, where her husband is a well known manufacturer. "1 had the worst kind of indigestion for five years was nervous and had to take medicines to make me' sleep," she continued. "1 was troubled with heart pins antl had to oat light foods. I could not eat meats of any kind. "Since finishing four bottles of Tan lac 1 can eat anything I want. Color lias restored itself in -my cheeks. It is a pleasurre to be able to eat meat, jotatoes, pie and such foods and to be In position to enjoy housework. My sleep is just fine and I have gained: live pounds. Tanlac is different trom other medicines and everybody ought to know it that's why 1 give my statement." she said. . Tanlac is sold in Reidsville only by r-nt-or Driisr Co.: Madison. R. A. Ellington; Leaksville, Leaksville Drug Co.; Stoneville. Stoneville Drug Co.: Spray, Spray Drug Co.; Mayo- clrm. J. H. Ault; Pelham, J. O cerald. Fitz- Judge Gary Explains Capacity of U. S. Steel Corporation In Event of War. Elbert II. Gary, chairman of the United Slates Steel corporation, said in a statement recently ih.it in event of war his company, could supply the government with a thin! more than all similar supplies used by Germany. As to whether the tremendous capacity of the big concern could be made avail able for government, use he said that "anything can be A me---in case of need." The output of armor plate, Mr. Gary said, was l.'!."t tns per month; iiholL forgings. ,S.itH tons; wile products, 45,( MX) tons; plate-and structural ma terial for ships,. I'lNU'UO tons; benzol. 000,000 gallons; toluol,'-134.000 gallons; sulphuric acid, 12,0!H) tons. WAR FASHIONS FOR MEN. They Include Trench Coat Worn by British Officers. Styles for men's clothing were adopt ed by the International Custom Cut ters' association, "which lias just held Its convention at Columbus, O., and, according to William G. Witlin of Phil adelphia, chairuian of the fashions committee, military cuts may he ex pected on account of the European war. "Some shops already are '-.featuring the trench coat, ail exact duplicate ot the coat worn by British ollicers On the western front," Witlin said. Trousers will be even narrower than they are now, and the shades for spring are browii and green. Twenty suits and eight overcoats a year are considered the ieiiiireinents for a wei.) dressed man. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters Testementary under the will of W'iliam C. Smith, deceased, hav ing issued to the undorsignd from the Superior Court of Rockingham County, notice is. 'hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to come.-forward and make immediate paytnen; and to all persons ' holding claims against said estate. , to present them duly proven, to the u.n rlerrsigned for payment, on or before the 17th of February 1.918, 'or this no tice wiil he pie tded in bar of their re covery. JOSHUA R. SMITH. Executor William C Smith, Deceased This February 17ih, 1017. Hunter K. Bonn, Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having 'duly qualified as Executor of the last will annd testament of Jcseph Richardson, deceased, notice is hereby given to all parties owing the said estate to come forward and cake settlement at once; and allper rens holding claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned, duly veri fied, on or before the l'Jth day of Feb ruary, 1318, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.- This the lft'h of February, 1917. R. P. MITCHELL. Ex-vutor Of the Estate of "Joseph Richardson. ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE Having qualified as adm.ntstritor of YV. II. Ferguson, deceased, late ot Rockingham county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims arainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Telham, N. C, Rfd. 2, on or before January 24th, 1D18 or this notice will be plead In bar of theifrecorery All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This the 24th day of Jan., 1917. J. W. FERGUSON. - Admr. W. H. Ferguson, Dec. NOTICE Entry No. 1413. State- of North Carolina Rockingham County To the Entry Taker of Rockingham County John P. Dixon of Rockingham Coun ty, State of North Carolina hereby enters and lays claim to the following described plecs or parcel of land in said County and State, the same be ing vacant and unappropriated and subject to ontry. said land bounded as follows: Begins at corner of Real Estate land N. with said line three hundred yards to Lawsonville Road in Harris line thence with hs lino South twenty de grees West three hundred yards to Geo. King's corner thonco East one hundred .'yards io beginning contain ing four acres. JOHN F. DIXON Entered this 13 day of February 1!U7 J. P. McMICHAEL Entry Taker LAND SALE By virtue of an order of the Supe rior Court, in a proceeding for the tale of land for assets to pay debts etc, the undersigned. as administrator i of Nelson Johnson, deceased, will on j the 17TII DAY OF MARCH. 1917 AT ! TWO O'CLOCK P. M. in front of the Confederate Monument in the town of Reidsville. sell for cash to the high est bidder, subject to confirmation of Court, of three parcels of land, lying near the town of Reidsville, on the Southern Railway, just South of the Edna Cotton .Mills. All of said lauds lying on the West side of said Rail way, and all fronting on said Railway,-except, the last named below, as j follows: j ONE LOT or parcel, adjoining the j lands of Vick Howard. Newnani Howard and others, fronting in said nauway ijm. containing ,5 1-2 acres more or less, on which is situated a residence and other improvements, sud hiild'ng to begin at $435.60. ' ANOTHER LOT adjoining the lands of J. H. Redd, deceased and others, fronting on sa:d Railway 2b( feet, and containing two acres, iinore or less, the bidding , to begin at $is;.;o. ANOTHER TRACT adjoininp the lands of Adeline Johnson and others and -in ..the rear of her lot, part of the way. containing 3-4 of an acre, more or less; the bidding to .begin at $45.10. "' ';" J, II. HAMLIN. Admr. lof Nelson Johnson. Dec. This the 7th day of February, 1917 NOTICE North Carolina, Rockingham County. In the Superior Court. R. M. Sharp, Administrator of ) Sallie H. Sharp, deceased, ) ' v3.-' ". ' . : ' ' ) J F. Godsoy, Dosha Fields, Bet. ) tie Huff and Jane Ilarless, and ) the heirs of Helen Godsey de- ) ceased, to-wit, Mrs. J. D. Rhea ) and- - Bartley, and the heirs J of Helen Godsey McKinney to- ) wit,- -, , , ) and ) NOTICE The defendants above named to yit, J. F. Godsey, Dosha Fields, Bet ie Huff and Jane Harless, and the heirs of Helen Godsey, deceased, to wit, Mrs. J. D." Rhea and -; : Bartley, and the heirs of Helen God sey McKinney, to-wit, Mrs. J. K. Tay lor, , - -: and - will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior, court of Rockingham coun ty, to sell ..certain lands described in Hie petition totaling about 38 1-2 acres belonging to the estate of Sallie B. Sharp, deceased, for the purport of making assets to pay debts of said state; and the defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear at a court to be held by the clerk of the Superior court of said county on Monday, the 12th day of March. 1917, at the court, house of said county, in Wentworth, North Carolina, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, o rthe plaintiff will apply to the oourt for the relief demanded in said complaint. , JAS. T. .'SMITH, Clerk Superl ir Court. This 7th day of February, 1917. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters Testamentary, under tho Will of Mrs. Emeline P. Rich, de ceased, having issued to the under signed from the Superior Court of Rockingham County, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to come forward and mako im mediate payment; and to all persons holding claims against said estate to -present them, duly proven, to the un dersigned for payment, on or boforo the 5th day of February 1913, or this net Ice w ill be be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. F, L. SIMPSON, Execctor Emelino P. Rich, Deceased "h'3 February 5'h, 1917. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having duly qualified as adminis trator of the estate of James Robert son, deceased, notice Is hereby given to all parties holding claims against ;a!d estate to present them to tht undersigned, duly verified, on or be fore Jan. 22, 1918. or this notice will t4e pleaded In bar of theif recoTery AH persons indebted to said estats will please come forward and makt immediate settlement J. J. RATLIFFE. Admr. of James Robertson, Deceased. Reidsville, Rfd 3, Jan. 22, 1917. BEAR'S EMULSION. After an attack of Crippe of Bron chitis you will need a general to...v .0 strengthen and build up your syj'ori For thin RAar'a tT'Tnittntnn in i,na,,..n . . ed. Remember the name, "Bear's u,. sion," and accept no substitute. NOTICE OF SALE. North Carolina, Rockingham County. In the, Superior Court Before the Clerk.' In the matter of the Estate of M:.a Emma Badgett. Insane. NOTICE. Under and by virtu a of an order of the Superior Court of Rockin rh.ira County, North .Carolina, made i:i ,.ie special proceeding entitled "lu the matter of the estate of Mi:.- crania Badgelt. Insane," the uauersigne'd Commissioner will, on SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1917. at two i'elock p. m., in front of the Bank of Madison. Madison, North Carolina, offer tor sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract or lot of land lying iind being in the town of Madison, Madison Townshop. Rockingham County, North Carolina, on what was tornierly known as Academy Street in the town of Madison, and more par ticularly described as follows, to-w t: Beginning at the North side of Acad emy street in the town of Madison In front of II, F. Wiley's new home at a f-tone: thence ruining North 125 feet to Williams line; thence Westerly with Williams line 100 feet to an al ley; thence South with an alley 125 feet to said street; thence East with said street 100 fe-'-t to the first statiom uul containing about 12.600 feet of 'and, more or less, See Deed Book 91, page 301 . This' 7th. day of February. 1917. J. M. SHARP, Commissioner. NOTICE. Under and by virtue of the power confined in a deed of trust executed by T. J. Walker to P, W. Glidewell, Trustee for A. N. Vanllook, dated August '.20. 4 9 10.. .and due February 1. 1917, and the tram of said deed of trust not having been eon.pl ed with and having been requested by the holder of said deed of trust to sell the property described therein to raakie said debt, I will, in front of the Citizens Bank in the town of Reids ville. at 1 o'clock p. to. on SATUR DAY, THE 17TH DAY OF MARCH. 1917. expose to sale at public auction 'o the highest biddetr for cash the following described lands.' Ai pertain tract or parcel of land lying m Wll liafsbuirg Township, Rockingham County, North Carolina, flidjoining the lands of M. D. Walters, Jeff D. Garrett estate, E. M. Redd and oth ers, and containing 65 acres jmore or less . Being the tract purchased from Robert Garrett by T. J. WaJqer, and the tract on which the said T, J. Walker now lives. .'-'-This the 14th of February, 1917. P. W. GLIDEWELL. Trustee. LAND SALE. By virtue of an order of the Super ior Court of Rockingham County made in the Special Proceeding . entitled "Ida R. Smothers, administratrix of A. J. Smothers, deceased, vs. W. S, ' Smothers, Nettie Smothers Sharp aid husband and others," I will on WjS DAY, THE - 5TII DAY OF MAaf, 1917, at half past one o'clock, ir front of the Court House door Ir. Went worth, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash (ten per cent to ie paid on the day of sale and balance la thirty days), one tract of land containing 135 1-2 acres, more or less, adjoidlag th lands of Geo. M. Ross, J. Settle Sharp, W. G. Sharp, F. F. Saarp, 3. D. Pear man, Mrs. Minnie '.-.harp and othen, and known as tho "A. 3. Smother Home Place". The said tract of land has been recently surveyed and bru print may be seen, giving the ex- act metes and bounds. Parties Intci ested are Invited to view tae prem.s s at an v time. Sale made sublet to confirmation of Court IDA R. SMOTHERS. Commissioner. Ira R. Humphreys, A torney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration having issued to the undersh. ned on the es tate of S. A. Price, deceased, from the Superior Court ct Rockingham County, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to aald estate come forward and make Immediate payment, and to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them, duly proven, to the undersign ed on or before the 1st day of Febru ary, 1918, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. j' This February 1, 1917. L B. PRICE, Administrator of S. A. Price, Deceased, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Haying qualified as administrator cf George Scales, late a resident ot Rocingham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons havina claims against said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned duly proven, on or before the 1st day of February, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All rersons indebted to said estate ere notified to please some forward and make Immediate settlement This the 1st day of February. 1917. W. R. FRENCH, Administrator of George Scales, Deceased. W. R. Dalton, Attorney.
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