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PAGE SIX Tuesday, May 22, 1917 THE REVIEW: ttEIDSVILLE, N. 0. i. t i , The Beauty Secret Ladies desire that irre sistible charma good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER ,nJ DM according to iimple ,dir.aion.. Improve J H. TotcU .1 once. Sooth.nK.cool.ng and fcfrabint. Ht Sunburn. .topo 1 n. 75c at 'Druilltti or i mall ilmi. Sample (either color) for 2c Stamp. Lroa Mff. Co.. 40 SoutK Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. EDGAR H. WRENN. JR. LAWYER Reidsville, N. C. ftfflce Over A. S. Trice & Co.'s Store IRA R. HUMPHREYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Special attention to settling estates Practice In all courts, except Record art OowL Office Id Fels Building over A. 8. rrlce fo.'s Store. P. W. GLIDEWELL ATTORNEY AT LAW Prompt attention to all matters Intrusted. Practice In all courts Office In CltizenB Bank Bnlldinf MAJOR T. SMITH LAWYER Office oyer Burton & Pearson.s 8h Store. A general practice of the law, including settlement of estates, ad fnatment of Insurance" collection of claims, etc, tec. Practice In all courts claims etc. Practice in all courts. A. O. I VIE B. C. TROTTEi JULIUS J0HN8T0N ME, TROTrER & JOHNS IW Attorney at Lw Offices In the new Irrin Bn'ldin text to Bank of Reldsvllle. J R. JOYCE Attorney at Law. Office In old CItUens Br Bulldto ' Practice In 8tate ni Feders louts. Loans negotiated. PERCY T. STIERS Attorney and Counselor tt Lew RetdevRle, N. O. Bpeclal attention to negotiation loans, settlement ot estates, buytmi had selling real estate. Insurant adjusted. Practice lr all cowls. Office In Lambeth Building, Or Bk"iffa Office. HUGH R. SCOTT ATTO'NIV AT LAW. fyeclal attention to negotiation loans r conduct and settlements estates; buying and selling real tate. Office. Citizens Bank Bldg J M. SHARP ATTORNEY AT LAW Office oyer old citizens Bank Build I&S, opposite Confederate Monument BKIDSVILLE, . . .. .. .. .. H. O MMMMMMHIBMPIMMrrHHMMMaRaMrHaMSI McMICHAEL & RAY ATTORNEYS AT LAW ' Practice In all eoirU Kr. McMlchael will be In the KeMs Win office on Tuesdays. Wednesdays faarsdays. Fridays and In aladisoi M Saturdays. WILLIAM REID DALTOV ATTORNEY AT LAW Rsldsvllle, N. C Oeneral prartlce of the law In BtaU and Federal Courts. Money loaned on real estate. Mb tatea administered on asd settled Real estate bought and sold. , E. B. WARE ' ' ATTORNEY AT LAW a. Office over Tulloch's Store, Loans negotiated. Prompt Attention. DR. J. R. MEADOR DENTIST Office otw New C'Mn8 Bank. Residence Phone 279-W. Thone 281 ' DR. JULIUS S. WELLS nviTAl tUROCON. CFceOrer Fetser A TnclMrt Dnw Ptore. Thon 10S. Dr. A. E. WORSHAM, . DENTIST Ruffiu, N. C. O S. FULK CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER AU Work Guaranteed r .tne IS. P. O. Tex 104. 'itIIIs, N. O. PROFESSIONAL CARDS TIME WILL SOLVE RUSSIAN PUZZLE Months May Elapse Before Re public Is on Firm Basis. AUTOCRACY GONE FOREVER American Publlo 'Delighted at Change, Says Young Ruitian, but Mutt Re member That Rome Waan't Built In a Day Muat Rid Army of Officere Loyal to Old Regime. By ELIAS TOBENKIN Of the Vigilantea. "The Rrenfest Immediate service the America 11 iieople can render Russia in Mm present crisis Is to understand It und. understanding It, to be patient ami charitable. Rome wus not built In a day, and the most archaic of monarchies In the world cannot be turned into the most liberal of repub- I it.... mtili.if f,l..tlwi ,r flitiritrhunrA of j II B n (I uuui nuin'" some sort. To mistake, however, tho rmiiL's of childbirth of Russian freedom I for n death throttle is, to say the least, 1 childish. Autocracy Is gone from Rus I tjla never to return." j You would expect the. man. who ' spoke these words to be elderly and, behiK n Russian, to huve a beard of proper dimensions and, being a former nihilist, to huve hair to match the beard. But B. Vladeck has none of these attributes. He Is a man In the thirties, clean shaven, his huir cropped short. He speaks English well and thoughtfully and Is anxious that no mistake be made with regard to his standing In this country. He is a citi zen by choice and a good one. Mr. Vladeck was recently appointed news editor of the New York paper For ward. He looks upon things American as an American. American Publio Delighted. The American people," Mr. Vladeck continued, "have taken the change of governments in Russia with a shout of Joy. The American public was de lighted to see Russia free Itself from czarisin and autocracy, but now we in the United SUutes seem a bit peeved because there are disagreements in Russia between various parties aud factions. We should not be. Thut was just the thing to expect. "The revolution lu Russia is the out growth of n labor disturbance;. . First came a strike, then a revolution, then freedom. Immediately after the revo lution was accomplished the workmen of Petrogrud,. w ho were the backbone of the revolution, organized themselves into the Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' Iieputies. Tho nucleus of the organization was there since the revo lution of HKI.V They revived It now. The workmen of Moscow perfected a similar organization, and the workmen of other cities followed suit. "About two or three weeks ago these councils held a convention, and a na tional organization was perfected. In the United Stutes we call this Council of Workmen's and Soldiers Deputies a Labor party. It is the first and, to date, still the only organized political labor party iu Russia. "I think it is of greatest Importance to America not to misunderstand the issue. The working masses of Russia have forced the revolution. The work ing masses now demand a say in the government. -'.They demand It through their organization, the Council of Work men's and Socialist Deputies. Council Is Not Pro-German, v "The Council of Deputies is not pro German. The Russian masses are not pro-German. The pro-Germans In Rus sia have always come from the upper classes, the bureaucrats. The Work men's Council is not flying into the arms of Germany. It is true that this party Of working people 'would li!e to see a speedy ending of the war, but it would like to Bee this not out of love for Germany, but because It la afraid of these pro-German bureaucrats of the upper classes. "The Council of Workmen's and Sol diers' Deputies desires peace, but not peace at any price, largely because It wants to see civil and political liberty established on a firm foundation in Russia. "The revolution of March 12 has left 1,000,000 officials who drew their live lihood from the old regime Jobless aud ready for trouble. Tho Russian officers of the army were intimately connected with the old regime. There ore half a million of them to be repluced The Judiciary of Russia under the old regime was a farce. Men were ap pointed to office not to deal justice, but to serve the bureaucracy. These men have to be replaced by men who are democratic, who are followers of the new order. The press of Russia has been turned Into a servile and corrupt Institution by the old regime. It Is now finding Itself. It Is cleaning house aud opening its windows wide to sun shine and freedom. Demand Immediate Solution. 0 "AU of theso problems demand Im mediate solution. The workmen are the nieu w ho paid heaviest lu Russia's battles for freedom, and naturally they would not like to see the fruits of their victory snutched from them. "This Is tho psychology back of the desire for peace among tho working people and tbr'.r spokesmen. But theso peoplo are democrats first and fore most, and they will never consent to a peace for Russia nlnne, regard'ets cf the dangers which nuch a peace nil j trSng to the rest of the world. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS! The Commissioners of the Town of ReidvBllle, In the State of North Car Una, having on the 27th day of March 1917, passed a resolution providing for sidewwalk Improvements on Llndsey Street In the Town of Reldsvllle, and the said resolution having been duly passed by said Board: NOW THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the power contained In sec tion 6 chapter 56 of the Public Laws ,t 1915 the said property owners abut ting on said Lindsay Street are hereby required and directed under the pro visions of Chapter 5G of the Public Laws of 1915 to make, at their own proper cost, sidewalk improvements Such improvement to be as follows The same to be of concrete and ac cording to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of Tow.i of Reldsvllle. The district or street included In this notice is as follows: Llndsey Street beginning at the In tersettlon of Llndsey St. with Main ttreet and running west with said Lindsay Street to the intersection of said Llndsey Street with Lambeth Street at the Store house occupied by Cosmo Benson. And the said property owners own Ing property abutting on both sides of said Llndsey Street within the Dls net named herein are hereby notified that unless such Improvement as is herein designated s7ia57 be made by said owners on or before the 1st day t June, 1917, then the governing body of said town of Reldsvllle will cause such sidewalk improvements to be made at the cost of the abutting prop- erty owners. Commissioners of Town of Reldsvllle A. WILKINSON, Clerk May 1st, 1917. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS! The Commissioners of the Town of Reidvsille, in the State of North Car- lina, haying on the t:7th day of March 1917, passed a resolution providing for sidewalk improvements on Piedmont J. Street In the Town of Reldsvllle. and the said resolution having been duly passed by said Board: NOW THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the power contained In sec tion 6 chapter 56 of the Public Laws of 1915 the said property owners abut ting on said Piedmont St. are hereby required and directed under the pro visions of Chapter 56 of the Public Laws of 1915 to make, at their own proper cost, sidewalk improvements, Such improvement to be as follows: The same to be of concrete and ac cording to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of Town r Reidsville. The district or street included In this notice is as follows: Beginning at the intersection of 'iedmont Street with Main Street and unnlng west with said Piedmont Street to the intersection of said Pied mont Street with Michael and Cook. And the said property owners own ing property abutting on both sides of said Piedmont Street within the Dis trict named herein are hereby notified the cost of the abutting' property own ers herein designated shall be made by said owners on or before the 1st day of June, 1917, then the governing body of said town of Reidsville will cause such sidewalk improvements to be made at the cost of the abutting property owners. Commissioners of Town of Reidsville A. WILKINSON, Clerk May 1st, 1917. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS! The Commissioners of the Town of Reidvsille, in the State of North Car lina, having on the 27th day of March 1917, passed a resolution providing for sidewalk Improvements on Main Street in the Town of Reldsvllle, an! the said resolution having been duly passed by said Board: NOW THEREFORE, under and by virtue ot the power contained In sec tion 6 chapter 56 of the Public Laws of 1915 the said property owners abut ting on said Main Street are hereby required and directed under the pro visions of Chapter 66 of the Publio Laws of 1915 to make, at their own (ientli men, buying from B. -S. Motley & Co. in Danville. For that purpose we're going to tell you something about this big concern every week in The Re view for sometime to ccme. We've teccctly bought the entire stock of Hodnett, Ad- v kins & 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 jour selections from. We want you to know that it's iust "plain, common, horse sense" for you to do your buy ing at the stcre with the largest strck. We sell Vulcan Chilled Plows-can't beat 'em, can you? We sell corn planters, mowers, farm tools of all kinds, paints, varnishes, fencing, roofing, Cream Separators, Gas engines and practically everything that any GOOD hard ware store carries-and some things none of them telL In seme lines of the New Stock we've got a little rriore than we want to carry and we're making good siied reductions. Better ask us about it when here B. S. MOTLEY & COnPANY, Danville, Va. Such improvement to be as follows. The same to be of concrete and ac cording to plans and specifications on file In the office of the Clerk of Town of Reidsville. The district or street included in this notice is as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Main Street with Morehead Street and -unning south with said Main Street to the south corner of the lot of Dr. M. P. Cummings and lot of Mrs. C. H, Scales.. Anil the said property owners own ing property abutting on both Bides of said Main Street within the Dis trict named herein are hereby notified that unless such improvement such as herein designated shall be made by said owners on or before the 1st day of June, 1917, then the governing body of paid town of Reidsville will cause such sidewalk improvements to be made at the cost of the abutting property owners. Commissioners of Town of Reidsville A. WILKINSON, Clerk May 1st, 1917. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS! The Commissioners of the Town of Reidvsille, in the State of North Car- Iina, having on the 27th day of March ltl7, passed a resolution providing for sidewalk improvemens on Maple Avenue In the Town of Reidsville, and the said resolution having been duly passed by said Board: NOW THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the power contained in sec tion 6 chapter 56 of the Public Laws cf 1915 the said property owners abut ting on said Maple Ave. are hereby required and directed under the pro visions of Chapter 56 of the Public Laws of 1915 to make, at their own proper cost, sidewalk improvements. Such improvement to be as follows' The same to be of concrete and ac cording to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of Town of Reidsvile. The district or street included in this notice is as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Maple Avenue with . Llndsey Street and running south with said Maple Avenue to the Intersection of said Maple Avenue with Piedmont Street And the said property owners own ing property abutting on both sides of said Maple Avenue within said Dis trict named herein are hereby notified hat unless such improvement such as herein designated shall be made by cald owners on or before the 1st day of June, 1917, then the governing body of saFd town of Reidsville will cause such sidewalk improvements to be made at the cost of the abutting property owners. Commissioners of Town of ReidsviUe i A. WILKINSON, Clerk May 1st, 1917. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS! The Commissioners of the Town of Reidvsille, in the State of North Car Una, having on the 27th day of March 1917, passed a resolution providing for sidewalk Improvements on Gilmer S'reet in the Town of Reidsville, and the said resolution having been duly passed by said Board: NOW THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the" power contained in sec tion 6 chapter 56 of the Public Laws of 1915 the said property owners abut ting on said Gilmer Street are hereby equlred and directed under the pro visions of Chapter 56 of the Public Laws of 1915 to make, at their own proper cost, sidewalk Improvements. Such improvement to be as follows: The saime to be of concrete and ac cording to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of Town of Reldsvllle. The district or street included in this notice is as' follows: Beginning- at the Intersection of Gilmer Street with Main Street and running east with said Gilmer Street to the intersection of said Gilmer Street with Scales Street. And the said property owners own ing property abutting on both sides of said Gilmer Street within the Dis trict named herelnare hereby notified that unless such improvement such as said owners on or before the 1st day we want you to of June, 1917, then the governing body of said town of Reldsvllle will cause such sidewalk improvements to be made at the cost of the abutting property owners. Commissioners of Town of Reidsville A. WILKINSON, Clerk May 1st, 1917. NOTICE State of North Carolina. Rockinajham County. Superior Court Before the Clerk W. R. French, Administrator of ) Anthony Johnson, Deceased, ) ' ' ; )- '" ' I ee Johnson and Manda John- ) son ' ';..")' . NOTICE OF ACTION The above entitled action is a Proceeding- brought by the Plaintiff against the Defendants In the Super! or Court of Rockingham. County and is returnable on the 21st day of May, 1917 at ten o'clock a. m. for the pur pose of selling a certain tract of land in said County in Ruffin Township, on the Ridge Road, adjoining the lands tf W. K. Davis, J. D. French and oth ers and containing 20 acres, more ot less, to make assets in the hands of the Plaintiff Administrator to pay th9 debts outstanding against the estate, and the costs and charges of admin .stration, and to establish the inter ests of the Defendant Manda John son in said land as widow of said An thony Johnson, the parties named as Defendants having an interest in said land; and the Defendant Lee John United Confederate Veterans Reunion Washington, D. C, June 4-8 Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fares from all points via Southern Railway System. " For complete information consult nearest South ern Railway agent or write ..S..E. BURGESS, D. P. A., CHARLOTTE. W. C. Semite understand the value af son Is hereby commanded to appear t efore the Clerk of the Superior Court at Wentworth on the 21st day of May, 1917, at ten o'clock a. m. and answer or demur to the Complaint in this Proceeding filed. And let the said Lee Johnson take notice that if he fail to duly answer on that day the . Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded. Given under my hand and official seal at Wentworth, this the 19th day of April. 1917. JAS. T. SMITH, C. 8. C. Rockingham County. Road to HappJneae Be amiable; cheerful and good na tured and you are much more likely to be happy. You will find this diffi cult, if not impossible, however, when you are constantly troubled with con stipation. Take Chapnberlain's Tablets and get rid of that and it will be easy These tablets not only more the bow els, but mprove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Ideal Pressing Club W. W. WILLIAMS, Prop. Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work. ......Prices Reasonable .. 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