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PAGE SIX TUB EEVIEW: EEIDSVTLLK. N. C. The Beauty Secret, Ladies desire that irre sistible charm a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautiner has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER nd M according to imple direSion. Improve ment it obced at once. Soothini. cooling and tefreahing. Heal Sunburn, atop Tan. Pink. mile. Rnt Rti. 75c at 'DruuMi ar tt mall Jlncl Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyoa Mg. Co.. 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. it f PROFESSIONAL CARDS EDGAR H. WRENN. JR. p LAWYER $ Reidsvllle, N. C. .ffice Over A. S. Price & Co.'s 5tore k IRA R. HUMPHREYS f ATTORNEY AT LAW Special attention to settling estate! Practice- Is all courts, except Record Hfi Omul Office in Pels Bulldim prer A. B. Price & Co.'s Store. I P. W. GLIDE WELL f ATTORNEY A.T LAW ' Prompt attention to all matter fntrnsted. Practice in all courti Office In Citizens Bank Building. Hon. John Buxton Dead Hon. John Cameron Luxton oao of Winston-Salem's leadl i citizens, prom inent member of the North Carolina Par Association and member of the General Assembly and members of the General Conference o "le Episcopal church, died Thursdv at nil, home tx k wing a lingorlng II!". ss of several months. Though he had bee.) under th. c in: of a physician for some time prior, serlousnesss of hl.s con ation was no' observed until Octobe.' i last yeai, vhen he was taken desperately ill vhile attending the general eonfi.-- fence of his church at St. Louis. Slnra that time he had been constantly ai der the care of medic il attendants The death has cat a gloom ow the entire State, for Mr. Iluxton hs tlways been active in all things ttMt were for the advancement of the Old North State, and esner'jilly active -n the promotion of the progress of Wir.- ton-Salem and Piedracnt and We:t- rn North Carolina. Widely known as a bvader in his profe-i.-jn, he was also nicognized as a leader In every.hing that pertained to the advancement t.f the educational, social and religious 1 fe of the people. For twenty-six years he had served as chairman of tne city school board, and during all tijese years Winston -Sa'ein has main tained its position n leader in public school activities. MAJOR T. SMITH r LAWYER OfflM orer Burton & Pearson.s Sh c Store. A general practice of th law tnoludlns settlement of estates ad tutment of Insurance collection ol claims, etc, tec. Practice In all courts claims, etc. Practice In all courts. A D. I VIE B. C. TROTTM Jl JULIUS JOHNSTON 1YIE, TROTfER & JOHNSfOW 1 Attorney at Law ' Offices In the new Irrln Bu'ldlni fcext to Bank of Reidsvllle. J. R. J07GE f Attorney at Law. f Office In old Cltliens Br-k Bulldta, r Practice In State na Federe floarts. i Loan negotiated. PERCY T. STIERS IMtorney and Counselor at Lew. BeidaTille, N. C. Special attention to negotiation loans, settlement ot estate, bvylai and selling real estate. Iasvaae ndjnsted. Practice In all eoerta. Office In Lambeth Building, Or Baa-iff Office. , HUGH R. SCOTT r ATTOSNIY AT LAW. ffeclal attention to negotiation it conduct and settlements ml f estates; buying and selling real at ' tate. Office, ClUsens Bank Bldg Bat Located by British, the Starving Crew Surrendered. A member of the British war com mission tie. l.-in-il in Washington that twenty f.'.vniin submarines and their crews ueic ciptnred by the British on April in. flie day before the party "I'lie.v v,-ri':i't exaetly captured, eilli -r." smmI tbe Englishman. "They hail been Heiirelilug for a destroyed base for ihi .s. had been suffering for food and water, and when our boats picked them up many of the men were on the verge of starvation. The crews were quite subdued and gladly sur rendered. "England is getting a lot more sub marines than you people in America have any idea of. "The submarine commanders are having a rough time of It. Their bases are sought out and destroyed almost Defore they are established. The Brit Ish know of certain bases, but they let them alone until the submarines are gone, then destroy them and leave the U Doats In a Hole." Rescued Prisoner After Submarint Sank Hospital Ship. Only one of the incidents reported In trie sinking of the two hospital shlpi Donegal and Lanfranc, showing the amazing difference between the mo rale of the Germans and British, Is that tola of the saving of a badly wounded German officer by a British soldier only less badly wounded. While other German wounded pris oners aboard the Lan'frunc were fight ing frantically to get Into the life boats as the ship , was settling and foundering was Imminent this Briton left the struggling Teutons on deck and went below for one of their coun trymeu they had forgotten, carrying mm up to a lifeboat barely In time. Another signal contrast is seen In the action of the British patrols In waiting arouna to pick up ,152 German wound. d, although in Immediate risk of being lurpeuoeu. - J M. SHARP ' ATTORNEY AT LAW Office orer old citizens Bank xJuild feur, opposite Confederate Monument BXTOSVILLH, ,. ,. ...... N. C V McMICHAEL & RAY ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice la all eoarU 1 Mr. McMIchael will be tn the RM WDa office on Tuesdays, Wednes!r nwsdaya. Fridays and la laadieot fan Saturdays. .WILLIAM REID D ALTON ATTORNEY AT LAW f Reidsvllle, N. 6. General practice of the law in BtaU and Federal Courts. Money loaned on real estate. Ms ftea administered on end aettled , Ml estate bought and sold. 7 E. B. WARE i f ATTORNEY AT LAW , Office over Tulloch's Store. Loans , negotiated. Tnempt Attention. f DR. J. R. MEADOR f DENTI8T Pffice oTer New Cltlsen Bank. Residence Phone 9085. Vhona I8J. i DR. JULIUS S. WELLS t"NTAL SUROrON CSc orer Fetser A Tacker'a Drat Store. Phone 10. , O S. FULK CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER AD Work Guaranteed - Phone S3. P. O. Bor 204. . ReidsTllle, N. O. FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS Satscrfl today Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot rbach the diseased portion of the war, There Is only one way to cure catarr hal deafness, and that Is by the con stitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deaf ness Is caused by an Inflamed condi tion of the mucous lining of tha Ku tachiaa Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it 13 en tirely closed, Deafness Is the result Unlfais ih-i Id (tarnation can be reduced and tLS i tuba resto.ed to l'i tk rm.il condition,, hearing !s. i."trnyyl .-fnc.' , condition of the mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces of he system. We will give One Hundred Doll.irs for eny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh 'Medicine. Circulars free. All Druggists, 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O McCOLLUM-WILSON Mr. Henry C. Wilson and Miss Sudlo McCollum "stole a march" oc their friends Wed nesdny afternoon t four o'clock and niototed ovr to Greensboro and were culet'y married at Hotel HufflneB by Rev B. M ..Wil liams, pastor of the brk'e. Only a few frlenl: and relatifvei occompanled thom. The bride is the ji ungest daughter of Mr. and Mr?. J. 1). McCollum of Midway and the groom Is a prosperous young farmer of near Summerfleld. Constipation and Indigestion These are twin evils. Persona suf fering from Indigestion are often t.xiubled with constipation. Mrs. Ro bert Allison, Mattoon, 111., writes that hen she first moved to Mattoon she was a great sufferer from Indigestion and constipation. Food distressed her and there was a feeling like a heavy weight pressing on her stomach and chest She did not rest well at nlgbt, f.nd felt worn out a ood part of the time. One bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets corrected this trouble so that the has since felt like a different person, 'lllllp"' ipiiiiife mf (flffll N &l 1 ml. M dm v imm i j III tt.Vv - It m a m.-- -- m - -- u 1M mmmmmmmmm I II JVWTUr;. VJ M ig? fcTS-aW w -ay Itt-ZZfil SRe Most Beautiful Car inJmetica I6e mm il I kXV, mm mm r?A gp liV.7- a Jl m I?tn7fl II T? k;T nQArTT T Til T n : ' MTA -TSWJ av I XUXJAAKJ f llJIJl'i. 11. 1 f. . i. C il il ii ii ii r a ii 1HIS new Paige Linwood "Six'39" in the three months since it was announced -has won a distinc tion remarkable even for Paige Cars, which year after year establish records for instantaneous popularity. This new Paige Linwood is already recognized as the most easily sold and m the most eagerly bought fivepassenger moderate' price motor car on the market. That has been its reception and achievement in three months. You will find the explanation for this when you see the Linwood in the beauty of line and design, in the spa' cious roominess, in the elegance and comfort of every feature that go to make up luxurious motoring. You will find the explanation for this in the power and responsiveness of the motor, in the ease of control, in the ease and security and pleasure of driving the Linwood. The five 'passenger Linwood is a blood'brother of the Big Paiges, designed by the same engineers, built of the same high'grade materials and same painstaking workmanship. Stra tfbrd "Si x-5 1 " seven-passenger Fairfield "Six-46" seven-passenger Linwood "Sui-39" hve-passenger Broklands "Six-5i" four-passenger Dartmoor "Six-39" 2 or 3-passenger Limousme "Six-51" seven-passenger Sedan "Six-51" seven-passenger Sedan "Six-jg" -five-passenger Town Car "Six-51" seven -passenger $1495 f. o. b. Detroit $1375 f. o. b. Detroit $1175 f. o. b. Detroit $1695 f. o. b. Detroit $1175 f. o. b. Detroit $2750 f. o. b. Dcf'roit $2300 f. o. b. Detroit $1775 f . 0. b. Detroit $2750 f. o. b. Detroit Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan J. B. FAULKNER, AGENT. REIDSVILLE, N. C. WW m VP? -T5.5 FJiaiini morse eose Gentlemen, we want you to understand the value ol buying from B. S. fllotley & Co. in Danville. For that purpose we're going to tell you something about this big concern every week in The Re L,eWICiI?e time to ccme- We've recently bought the entire stock of Hodnett, Ad kms & Mobley Co., and that, added to our already immense stock of hardware, gives us approximately a $115,000 set of merchandise for you to make your selections from. We' want you to know that it's iust "plain, common, horse sense" for you to do your Inly ing at the store with the Jargest stock. We sell Vulcan Chilled Plows-can't teat 'em, can you? We sell corn planters, mowers, farm tools of all kinds, paints, varnishes, fencing, roofing, Cream Separators, Gas engines and practically every thing that any GOOD hard ware store carries-arid some things none of them sell. In tome lines of the New Stcck we've got a little more than we want to carry and we're making: good siied reductions. Better ssk us abcut it hf n here B. S. MOTLEY & COHPANY, Danville, Va. 3
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