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PAGE TWO THE REVIEW; KEIDSVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY,' MARCH 2, 1917 JVDMINSITERS OATH TO HIS SON IN THE COURT An Interesting feature of the sesnlon of the Forsyth Superior Court came yesterday morning when Mr. William Graves of Mt. Airy presented his li cense from the Superior Court and was admitted to the 'practice of law in tho Superior Court and all inferior courts In the State. 1 Judge W, F. Harriinjr, the Juiljre presiding, requested Solicitor S. Por ter Graves to administer the oath to his son, which he did. Tho oath was administered in the court room here where the young man's father has won so many laurels in the past few years j during his term of ollicp ns solicitor i of this Judicial district, j Young Mr. Graves will locate for j Ihe practice of his prfession at Mt. ! Airy, and will hang a single shingle j having determined to practice ,y him-, elf. j He is a graduate of the rnlversity of North Carolina, Class of I'll 2, and ; is also a graduate of the T'nlversily ' Jjiw School, He secured his license , from the Supreme Court of this State; last February. i He is a young man of sterling worth j haa a fine knowledge of his profes- j afon and his frieids predict for him celf a great record in the legal field. "Winston Journal. Solicitor Graves was sworn in while Jiis father, the late Judge J . F. (iraves, was presiding Ind now the third gen eration enters the profession Itock Inghaf friends wish young Attorney Graves great success. MRS. FITZGERALL DEAD Colonel Roosevelt Does Not Think ' We'll Go to War. According to a lettfr received here by Kussel J. Coles from Theodore Jlnowevult, the colonel does 'not be. I'eve that America is destined to play A part In the world war any time toon. Learning (hat Uoosev It was con sidering active assistance with the al lies in tho event of open hostilities ''Mr- Coles, who is preparing for a Hail ing trip with the colonel next month Off the coast of Florida, wrote to the rx-president offering his services and Roosevelt replied saying that he would gh'dly accept him as an otlicer. Mr. Coles received his training ut a mili tary training school . Danville Cor, Mrs. Thomas Beaiton Fitzgerald pasaed peacefully away at her home cn Virginia Ave., Monday night at 8:25, after an illness of several weeks Mrs. Fitzgerald was born April 3, 1S44 In Rockingham County, North Caroli na tho daughter of Hyrd Jackson and laicy Anderson Hall. She was mar ried Jan. 14. IStiS to Mr. Fitzgerald ranie to live in Danville and since that time has been connected with most of the good jvorks in this com munity. She was for many years a member and worker in the old Lynn Street Methodist Church and when1 North Danville grew large enough to Kirst:iin a church she was one of the founders of the Methodist church on ' j that side of the river, the present Cavalry Church. She had a peculiar interest In children and long was the superintendent, of tho primary depart ment of the Sunday School of this church. In 1 Mi! sh and Mr. Fit z-; tfcrnld moved to his farm n-ar Cas- , cade and she transferrre.l her Interest ' .. ih ,f,nrfii of that place. After fifteen years in the country then re turned to Danville in 1 1 I .and united with Mt. Vernon's Methodist church which is the successor of old Lynn St reet Church . Mrs. Fitzgerald was a woman of ueep piety and broad Christian sym ,.,ti,i..u :,ml her well spent life was a , wjn.it factor in trood with nil innuenct Many there are dren who will rise up and blessed. nei,loa her husband Mrs t.hl is survived by five children risen U. Fitzgerald. Mrs l liison. Mrs. Herbert Katie Fitzgerald and A. I'.etiton Kit z rt,t of whom live in Danville The funeral services will h e,l from Mt. Vernon M . K Wednesday arternoon at 'MM o'clock, j u.t Interment Leemont Cemetery .Da n- ' villo Register BOSTON WOMAN RECOMMENDING IT TO HER FRIENDS who Popular Boston Lady Says Tonoline Has Proven a Godsend to Her It is always interesting to listen to the statu.'iient.s of our friends, and ph. ! pecially when you know they are sin cere and honest in what they say. Ad ded interest, is created in a statement .' coming from one who has spent a i lifetime hi Boston, where she Is well known socially . i Such a person is Annie Stewart, who resides in lioston and is possess-, cd of the respect and confidence of; ; her associates, and is willing .for any-: one to call on her to verify the fol lowing signed testimonial. "I have suffered with stomach trou nle for the past seven years. It took ; liie form of indigestion and dyspepsia. I had dizzy spells and headaches, and ;.fter I ate a little food it would fer-I !i;ent and cause gas to form in my stomach. I had pains all over my j body, and was chronically constipated. My liver was torpid, and I felt gen-1 erably miserable. I had doctored and . iiad been in a hospital, but received ; no peivunnent relief. I was so ner-i vous and restless that at night I could scarcely sleep. The gas pressing un-! uer my heart caused palpitation, and when I arose in the morning I was: just as tired as when I retired. About j Mount Etna. Mount Etna Is ouo of the great vol canoes of the earth. In size It would cover the entiro metropolian district of New York nnd the surrounding counties.. lis height is 11.XX feet above sea lccl. As to its power, one of its eruptions some centuries ago killed m,Hj people, which is probably more man Vesuvius lias ever done in all its existence as a volcano, not ex cepting the great eruption of 7: A. I).. which destroyed the cities of Hercula iieutu and Pompeii. As to its beauty, this is also very dltlh ult to describe. It is teeming with life, animal and vegetable, and is snow covered one lialf the year. The other half it is bare to its very .summit. When Matt Were taxed. Viieeii Elizabeth taxed the masculine Mucked beaver bat out of existence, ami Pitt's hut tax of 171 brought a sMlistMiuial revenue. Stamps were fix ed Inside the crown of the hat from threepence to 2 shillings, uccording to its price, whl'e the penalties for sell ing unstamped huts ranged from i'10 to and the punishment for coun terfeiting a hat stamp was death. Uut an attempt to tax women's French straw hats of the Watteau stylo sig nally failed. They were smuggled over in large (piautities. yml before this could be coped with atteau bats went out of fashion, and the tax was a dead letter. London Chronicle. AFJER ANY SICKNESS your nervous system is shattered; your strength is wasted; your digestion weakened, your blood impoverished. f in m is the rich tonie-fnnrl nnnnM . . .t - , . vukii yuur uerve-cenrers, repair me wasted tissue, imnrnve vnm- M sharpen your appetite and gradually re-establish your strength. Get SCOTT'S for yourself, or remind some ailing friend that SCOTT'S has proven these words for thousands of others. Look for this Trade-Mark. Scott A Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. nn,W Its beneticient besides her own chil- two weeks ago l negan iu ik; umu- ill her line, and I can truthiully state tnat Fitzger- Har- .1. K. I'er- Martin. Mis con'luct-Church RESULTS TELL How Byron Fought Fat, roetry and a too pronounced plump ness do not harmonize well, and no one was more widely nwnke to this fact than Lord Byron. Many were the means he adopted for ridding himself of his .-tin welcome "adipose deposit." In u letter to Ids solltor be says: "I wear seven waistcoats and a greal cout, run and play cricket In I his dress till julle exhausted by excessive per spiration, use the bath daily, eat ouly a quarter of a pound of butcher's meat in twenty-four hours. By these means my i ibs display skin of no great thick ness and my clothes have all been tak en In Hourly half a yard." London Telegraph. There Can be no Doubt About Results In Reidsville the Hawks can see such n long way be cause they have a Special eye musclo by which they can ulter their sight to long distances. Results tell the tale. All doubt is removed . The testimony of a Reidsville citizen Can be easily investigated. What better proof can be bad? C. II. Rogers, tobacco buyer, landscv St., Reidsville, says: " 1 had kidney trouble for years. The assage of the kidney secretions vere Irregular and I had backaches. 1 used different, -medicines, but was not benefitted until I procured Doan's Kidiie'y Pills 'at the Brit tain-I'enn Drug Co. Five boxes completely cured me. My children also suffered from kidney trouble and Doan's Kidney P.lls gav e tho relbf," ( S tat erne n t given March 13, 1012.) OVER TWO YEARS LATER. Mr. Rogers said: "I shall hold a high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills for I have always found them very re liable," Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills---the same that Mr. Rogers, has twice publicly recom mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props. Buffalo, N. Y. it has done wonders in my case. I am feeling like a new woman and can .at any kind of food . I sleep the night through nnd have no more aches or pains; in fact, it has cured me, and I am reeoimmending it to all my friends, as it has been a Godsend to me." Gardner Drug Co. sell and guaran- tonoline. There are numerous symptoms ibis trouble that toniline can In fact, uiiv of the following nnli. riffnctions of tin belching of wind had breath, sick throbbing P'Kir complexion.' night tired feeling. of relieve may de- stomach: In- headache sweats, that costiveness. coateu tongue or a poor coimie-An.u . Caution: As tonoline is recom .f..i.wi n flesh builder those not wishing to increase their weight 1 rounds or more should not take it con tinuously. CURNISH your home without cash. Never let money mat ters stand between your family and a comfortable pretty home. No salary is so small, no income so big, but what our credit can help you. So many of the nice homes you envy were bought in just this way. We can help you in a dozen ways low prices, the easy payment plan, , splendid new styles of fur niture, carpets, etc. You'll enjoy a little call at our store-so will we. We never urge a sale. Come in to see us. BU CE RTON-CHM WALKER CO., FURNITURE -UNDERTAKING A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT Among the most popular and suc cessful entertainments of the 'lines are the Mock Trials given under the direction of an expert--Col. A V. Newton of Worcester,' -Mass. Many cities in various parts of the country rave been greatly excited over them us attested by the lengthy and fav crahle renorts in the leading news papers and best of all by the great audiences that have time and again packed tho 1 i.rgest halls and opera houses to the doors; in many cases the interest being so great that every seat has been sold in advance, and hundreds turned away unable even to obtain standing room. One of those popular entertain ments will be given under the auspices of the Reidsville rublic Libnny in the Graded School Auditorium on Fri day evening March 9th. One of the prominent cltizons will be tried for the larceny of a Plvmouth Rock rooster, (perhapsi it Is some poli tician who desired one to crow for his favorite candidate) and there will be fun without limit. 'Indeed it is safe to predict that it will be many moons before the- walls of the auditorium will again re-echo with so much laughter as wiii he heard on that occassion. Let all remember the date cf the grat Mock Trial in which a large num ber of our prominent and pi-mil ir citizens will take part. GIRLS! HAVE WAVY. THICK. GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Save Your Hairt Double Its Beauty In A Few Moments Try This! $100 Reward $100 The readers of this paper will be 1'leased to learn that there is a: least one dreaded dise.is? thai science has neen able to cure in all its stag s and that is catarrh. Catarrh being great ly influenced by constituional condi tions requires constitutional treat ment Hall's Catarrh Medicine is ta ken internally and acts thru the Bl xcl on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, giving the pateint strength by building up th consti tution and assisting nature in doing its work. The p-oprietors have so :i uch faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they otfer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list: of testimonials. Address K. J. CIIKN'KV CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Railway Schedule Passenger trains passing Reidsville: No. 2j Dirmingham Spec'l 12:15 a. m. No- 3 " ' .. 2:30 a. m. No. 31 Augusta Special .. 2:5S a. m. No. 11 Rich.-Atlanta local 6:33 a. m. i-u. o i. i .-mew u. ua. tj:i'9 a. m. Nc 44 6altte.-Wsh. local 9:23 a. m. No. 45 Danv.-Chltte local.. 12.01 p. hi. No. 3C U. S. fast mail .. 1:4C p. m. No. 43 Wsh. -Atlanta local 5:36 p. m. No. 35 U. S. fast mail .. C:24 p. m. No. 4G Chltte-Danv. local 8:22 p. m. No. 32 Augusta special ..11:11 p. m. No. 12 Atl.-Rlch. local ..11:20 p. m. No. 38 N. Y.-New O. lt'd.. 11:49 p. m. WHooaQHMH5HaoooDa!H Leaksville to Have Ice Factory Leaksville is to have an ice manu facturing and cold storage plant. The contract has been let for the machin ery and work will . commence 'on the erection of a brick building soon. The exact location of the plant has not been announced, but it is believed that if will be about midway between the two towns, near the railroad. The plant will cost about $25,000 when completed. Those who are known to be interested are Price Bros. & Co., the Prices being It, E. Price. Stone villa N.. C. ; R. A. Price, Price. N. C; C. n. Price, Leaksville, N. C; O. J. Morris. Cincinnatti. O.; and Ira R. Hufphreys, of Tteidsville, N . C . Leaksville Correspondent. Bad Colds From Sudden Changes Spring brings all kinds of weather and with it come colds and the revival cf winter coughs ami hoarseness; Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey will bead off a new cold or s.cp die old one, the soothing balsams relieve the sore throat and heal the irritated tissues. Got a bottle today and start the treat ment at one!. At your druggist, 25c. Formula on the bottle. No Escape From It."' We have been reminded that former ly the normal food of the Scottish child v;:s porridge. Once a week only was he alUnvcd, as a change, the far less satisfactory breakfast of the southron, which fact gives point to the story of the little laddie who one Saturday night suddenly asked: '"What's the 'morn, mitlier?' ' Snbbuth. laddie," was the reply. "An' will we ha' tay to brekwtis?" "Aye, laddie, gin we're spared." "An" gin W e're no spared will we ha pnrritch?" London Chronicle. YOU NEED A LAXATIVE Dr. King's New Life Pills will re move the accumulated wastes of win ter from the blood. Get that slug gish spring fever feeling out of yojr system brighten your eye, clear your complexion. Get that vim and snap of good purified healthy blood. Dr. King's New Life Pills are a non-grip ing laxative that aids nature's process. try then to-night. At all druggists" 5c. ' .'..-' Enb Tick's "Yap-O-Eub" Salve well over the throat and chest for a few min utes then cover with a warm flannel cloth. Leave the covering loose around the neck bo that the soothing medicated vapors aris ing may leosen the choking phlegm and ease the difficult breathing. One applica tion at bedtime insures against a night attack. 25o, 50c, or $1.00. At druggists. WAR OR NO WAR Fires Keep Coming And We keep paying My Companies Are lots more Able tobear a Loss than you are; Therefore, BE PRUDENT And insure With ' FRANCIS WOMACK, The Insurance Man. Qnnnlii How to Treat ' ' Croup Externally Anything Wanted A Remover. 'Do j mi think that the automobile will displace the horse? asked the conversational woman. 'It will," answered the nervous young man us he gazed down the road. "if it ever bits him." If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with, beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable soft Hess and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderino. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imme diately disolves., every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy health hair if you have dandruff. The destructive scurf robs the hair; of. U3 lustre. Its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a fev erisbness and itching of the scalp; tho hair roots loosen, famish and die; ixen the hair falls out. If your hair has been neglected and H th;n, faded, dry or scraggy or too i oily get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's ; Danderlne at any drug store or toilet ; counter; apply a little as directed and j ten minutes after you will '-y this j was the best Investment you ever j made. we sincerely no;eve. .regardness of , everything else advertised, that if you j desire soft. lustrous, beautiful tntr i and lots of it no dandruff no itching scalp annd no more falling hair you must use Knowlton's Danderino if ' eventually why not now? , Corns Peel Right Off With "Gets-Si" 2 Drops, and the Corn is a "Goner!" When you've eot to walk on the bUIob of ;rour nhoe to get away from thosj awful corn-pains, there's only one common sense thing to do. THE ROYAL CAFE IN PERFECT GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING, V CRIMP ROOFING, TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, SPOUT ING; CHIMNEY PIPE, BOTH ROUND AND SQUARE; WELL TUBING AND SEWER PIPE. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, 1 LAUNDRY AND COOKING STOVES, FIRE BOARDS . AND PIPING. :. i t.tMBINO. GOODS CLOSETS I LAVORATORIES, BATH TUBS AND .""ATI. ROOM SUPPLIES OF ALL f! KINDS. tr.T.T OUR ESTIMATES ON PLUMB uN'G AND SEWERAGE CONNEGc riONS. We take pleasure jd announcinf. that we have secured the services of Mr- Haywood Swann rvtrrer at the Royal Cafe. ' r swnh is one of the most comi . ,, n caterers in the country and we ure sure our patrons will appreciate his services. We serve c!l the deli cacies of tta season. Our regular 35c din ner cant be beat. Dinner and supper parties served on short notice. t THE ROYAL CAFE O.ff. GWYNN, Manager R. G. Glaostone. HIGH GRADE BUILDING BRICK Brick la the most enduring most secure against fire; most comfortable in all weather most economical In final cost, and the most beautiful o? anj building uatarlaL If quality appeals to you, inite ua and get Quotation Bnllments made promptly. WII.LIAM80N HEDGECOCK, INC Martlnsrlll. Va. Watch repairing Jas. W. ManueL Subscribe today re "Ceta-ltt" Tour Corns Wont Swell in atef. llpaldra. They'll Shrivel, Looitn and 1'erl Ofl! Put t or $ drops of "Ots-It" on the corn rieht aay. Pain and Intlam mation will disappear, the corn will bepin to shrivel trom that instant then it loosens and fullH richt olT. Thrre's no other torn-remover In tho worLl that acta like "liets-It." No new uiscovery has been made In corn-removers since "Gets-It" was born. Don't forget that fact. "Gets It" does away forever with the use of salves that lrrltte, bandaees that make a bundle of your toe, pl:tstr that half do the work, knives and scissors that draw blood. Use "Gets Jf no more diftcrinit or rutting. "Gets-lt" IS sold everywhere, )?S bottle, or sent on reeetpt of price by K. lwrenee A Co, Chlcatro. III. Sold in Reidsville, and recommend ed aa the world's best corp. remedy by Gardner Drug Company. Economical Power of Printing WE OFFER YOU QUALITY Of the Highest Character PRICES LOWEST POSSIBLE SERVICE Efficient and Prompt. W. M. Oliver Printing Company, 'TcT' Hoot for BeidrviHe and BckinghAr"''
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