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PAGE SIX THE REVIEW; 'fRTDSVtr.LK. N. C. TUESDAY,' MAY 29, J 917 The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre sistible charm a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle of gnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER ant um according to simple dirritioni. Improve inrnt ia noticed at once. Soothinir. cooling and refrethinf . HeaU Sunburn, atopo Tan. Pin. WSllt.Rou-RtJ. 73c ol 'DrufiUb or b) mail JlncL Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lroa Mf. Co.. 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. 3 1 HOWOMEfJCflfl DO NAVAL SERVICE Ma : PROFESSIONAL CARDS j RUFFIN On last Tuesday evening Mrs. C. V. Warriner was hostess to the La dles Aid Society at her hone just out cf town. The home was attractively decorated in a color scheme of red and white and blue being carried out with beautiful effect. Tnte devotional exer cises were conducted by the pastor, Kev. Smith, who was present, as was tilso his wife, who was made a member of th3 Society. A goodly nanber of the members answered to the roll rail and at the conclusion or me du- sln 'Ss hour, were ushered into the dinlns room which was lovely decor aled. From a beautifully appointed tabic Mrs. Warriner. assisted by Misses Wilhamette and Vivian War riner. served a lovely two course luncheon, wlih ices. After a ten das" wedding tour we v.cre glad to welcome the return of Htv. and Mrs. Smith, who are now i.t home in th-: parsonage. What Is yeomau? How does one Miss Virginia Ferrell Is visiting her become a yeowowan? sister, Mrs. Aycock, at Fiimiont. What is t tie remuneration for the j Mrs. Ella Warriner bus retumed to Commander Tells What Steps Are Necessary. WOULD NOT BE SENT TO SEA Usual Examination! Are Required. Women Are Alto Welcomed In the Navy aa Wirelese and Telephone Op eratorsPay Ranges From (33 to $66 a IVlonin, including ooara. EDGAR H. WRENN. JR. I LAWYER 1 Reidsvllle, N. C. J Office Over A. S. Price & Co.'s Store i wearing of hiicu a title? tie home afHT a short visit to rela Where does one po when once one uves here. the title, not the re IRA R. HUMPHREYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Special attention to settling estutee Practice. In all courts, except Record art Ooort. Office in Fels Bulldini over A. S. Price & Co.'s Store. P. W. GLIDE WELL ATTORNEY 4.T LAW Prompt attention to all matter Intrusted. Practice In all count Office tn Citizens Bank Bnlldlng. MAJOR T. SMITH " LAWYER Office over Burton & Pearson.s Sh Store. A general practice of thj law tnclndtnr settlement of estates, ad tnstment of Insurance collection claims, etc. tec. Practice In all courti elalms. etc. Practice In all courra. A. D. IVIE B. C. TROTTIf JULIUS JOHNSTON ME, TROTTER & JOHNS 10V Attorneys t Lw Office In the new Irvln flu'ldln text to Bank of Reidsvllle. J. R. JOYCE Attorney at Lew. Office tn old CitUens Brk BalldlB. Practice In State And Federe touts. . Loans negotiated. PERCY T. STIERS Attorney and Counselor at Law. Reidevltle, N. O. Special attention to negotiation o loans, settlement ot estates, boylm and selling real estate. Iasnraa adjusted. Practice lr all coarta. Office in Lambeth Building, Ore fluffs Office. HUGH R. SCOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW. fyecial attention to negotiation o loans? conduct and settlements states; buying and selling real e tate. Office. Citizens Bank Bldg JM. SHARP ATTORNEY AT LAW Offlca over old citizens Bank Build tag, opposite Confederate Monument REIDSVILLE, .. .. N. C McMIOHAEL & RAY . ATTORNEYS AT LAW . Practice) In all eomrta Mr. McMlchael will be In the Held Mile office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays finrsdays, Fridays and la Madia a Saturdays. V7ILLIAM REID DALTOlf ATTORNEY AT LAW Reidsvllle, N. 0, General practice of the law In Stat and Federal Courts. Money loaned on real estate. M tates administered on and settle IweJ estate bought and sold. E. B. WARE ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Tulloch's Store. Loans negotiated. Prompt Attention. lias pinned it on muiid'atlon? .Many young women are inquiring ' about doing yeoman service for the government. Commander John It. rut- j ton, U. S. N., of I lie Third distib-t of' the United Slates naval reserve and on the stall of Rear Admiral I'sher, com-, mandant of the Sew York navy ynrd, ' gave the following Information: t "The service of a yeoman, which may . be undertaken by a man or woman, ' constitutes' clerical .work," said Com mander Pal ton. "This Includes ste nography, typing ami any of the sub heads that come under the general j head of let i ill woi k. j 'There are four classes-chief yeo man, who receives !fC.! a month and board on sea or shore; first class, $-H j and board; second class, .$.'5S.r0 and board, ami third class, $.").'$. "The salaries vary according to the class of work demanded. A chief yeo man must naturally be an expert. At present' wfitnen as yeomen are not bo lug enrolled because of the press of other muttcra, Immediately it Is de cided to take applications notices will be published through the newspapers." Examinations Required. "What examinations would have to be passed In order to qualify an appli cant for yeonisinry duty?" he was asked 'The usual examinations one would put any applicant through who wished to do clerical work," lie replied. "He or ho would be asked to take . dicta tion, give an example of typing, etc. These ."examinations' Would be given hi the navy yard. The physical examina tion' of women would be given uudei the direct Ion of ttie nurses at the naval hospital." "In what other lines can women en roll lu the naval reserve?" '";'' "Ah 'wireless 'operators and telephone swltehboard operators. In any of these classes yeomen, wireless or telephone operators-women would probably not go to sen, but would be detailed for shore duty. Certaiiily they would not go to sea at first." "What Is the (my. of a wireless teleg rapher?" "A chief electrician gets $00 and board, first class operator- $55..' And board, second class '$-14 and third class $33." .,; "The observation bos been made," Commander Patton was told, "that It would be a bit hard on a woman should she give up a regular position to learn wireless for the sake of her country arid then find herself uncalled for and out of work." Can Collect Retainer. "There Is, however, this feature of the- problem," he answered, ''that after We are glad to note the convales cence of Mr. Cornelia Carter, wl.o has been on the sick list for soinn time. Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Mylum of Dur ham are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, J. Hooper. Rav. and Mrs. Hill Williamson have returned to their home in Moore coun ts- after a short visit to Dr. Wharton 'a Misses Delia Chandl -r and Jan a Lewis are at home for their vacation after teaching In Draper the past t IT m. Miss Bessie Stacey, a student in the Normal College, Greensboro, has re turned to her home here for the sum mer vacation. Rev. Mr. Smith conducted the funer al services of Miss Polly Haden or. last Monday. Mrs.' Lou Alice Sergeant has return ed to her home in Roxboro after a lsit to relatives here. Mrs. Baker and children are home again after a short stay with her mother In Stovall. A good sized audience was out -to witness tto "Children's Day" exer cises on last oSunday evening at the M. E. Church." Miss Maymle W'rcnn Is home for her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wrenn of Hoff man are visiting their parents herte ct present. Miss Sue Lee Carter, of Wentworth ii, here with her relativtes. Miss Muria Fitzgerald of Oxford is ppendlng some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fitzgerald. MUSCLE SORENESS RELIEVED Unusual work, bending and lifting or strenuous exercise is a strain on the imuscles, they become sore and stiff, you are crippled and. in pain. Sloan's Liniment brings yen quick re lief, easy to apply, It penetrates with out rubbing and drives out the sore ness. A clear liquid, cleaner than mtissy plasters or ointments, It does cot stain the skin or clog thai pores. Always have a bottle handy for the pains, aches and rheumatism, gout, lumbago, grippe, bruises, stiffness, backache and all external pain. At your druggist, 25c. SADLER Rev. Mr. Smith filled his regular ap pointment here Sunday. A good number of our people attend ed the Baptist convention In Spray the other Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Whratley of Danville were necent visitors of Mr. W. II. dchool field. Mr and Mrs. H. Snow and child len spent last week end with the lat ter's mother, Mrs. Whit Golden. Mr. A. W. Courts spent last week D?re with relatives. Mr. Arthur Estes of Charlotte spent last week here with relatives. Mr. Arthur Estes of Grtensboro spent the wit'k-end here at the home of Mr W. F. Glass. Mr. Dorsio Brooks spent Saturday in Danville. v" Miss Blanche Craddock has gone to WJn.ston-Sal'in. where she will reside in the futurie. Mrs. John Dixon is visiting relatives in Charleston. S. C. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Roberts of Dan ville were the guests of relatives here mrntly. , Messis. John and Willie Newnain of near Madison and Miss Mamie Fowlkes of Reidsvllle visited Miss Ruth Fer guson here recently. Mrs S. F. Courts and littte grand- (laught!-, Ada Mary Baker, attended the ci.uimencement at the graded school in Reidsville last week. Mr. W. H. Scholfield 'spent Satur day in Reidsville. Master Mnreer Carter and little sis ter, Mary Zella, of Danville, are visit ing their grandmother, Mrs. Alvis paniii Were. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Corim visited Miss Ruth Ferguson last Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Lovelace spent last week in Reidsville. Mr. Thomas W. Watklns of Spencer visited his wilfo and little daughter here this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Shumate and baby of the Groom's section spent the week end here with rtelatives. Mr. John Sales of Tampa, Fla., vis ited his sister, Mrs. Helem Gibson here last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Waltler McAllister and children were, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McAllister last Sunday. Miss Ora Craddock has returned to Winston-Sale m . after spending some time here with relatives, v Messrs. John Snow and Jim Brown were recent visitors in the section. Mis s tis Delia Canniday of Danville and Ida Cobb of near Reidsville were the guests of Mrs. Clifton Toler last veek. Mrs. T. W. Watklns spent one day m Rteidsville last week shopping. RESOULTIONS Whereas God in His ail wise Provi dence has sean fit to call from labor to reward Miss Eugenia Carter, of the First Baptist church, Reidsvillo ,N. C. Whereas sho has been the organist for many years organist of our choir, and Whereas she has for these years filled her place as organist faithfully, uncomplainingly and cheerfully, and Whereas she was such a pure and true leader; Whereas, we as choir members have lost one whom we hold dear, and whose lltte we hold as an example of love and purity; Be it Resolved therefore that we bow In humble submission to him. that doeth all things well Be it Resolvted that we tender our . sympathy to the bereaved family and I teat we as members of the choir imay consecrate our lives to God, and when dicath comes to summon us, may it be said of us, as we believe was said of Miss Mittie Euglania Carter, "Well done thou good and faithful servant, enter into the Joys of the Lord that were prepared for you." THE CHOIR Tthe Black Beauty Pacer Bicycle "The Malt Speeder $10 down, $1 $40 is paid. W'th beauty. veek until A speeder Get Rid of Your Rheumatism Now is the time to get ;.d of your iceuimatlsm. You will find Chamber lain's Liniment a great help. The re- ( Let which II affords Is alone wo?ta many tlmea Its cost Eead tie paper regularly C. KENT LEWIS Exclusive Selling Representative Phone 296-J, Reidsville, N. C. Ideal Pressing Club W W. WILLIAMS, Prop. Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work. Prices Reasonable,'..,,. ' ,. OVER SHARP'S BARBER SHOP Telephone 329 Prompt Service. Best Work Carmel CLEAR AWAY THE WASTE Bowel regularity is the secret of good health, bright eyes, clear com plexions, and Dr. King's New Life Fills are a mild and gentle laxative that regulates the bowels and relieves the congested intestlaes by removing she has taken her preparatory work ' the accumulated wastes without grip she may tako her throe months' cou-'ing. Take a pill before retiring and Urination and, if she chooses to remain tnat heavy head, that dull spring fever la the reserve, may for four years disappears. Get Dr. King's New Life thereafter collect her retainer of two fjlls at your druggist, 25c. mouths' full pay annually without per forming any service during the remain der of her enrollment If there U no war. In the event she Is a chief operator she would receive $1.12 n year, you see." "How Is .'this poxsiM.'';" Ho was urged to be more specilie. Because," ho said, "the same rule that applies to men applies to women. : Road to Happiness 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 upatlon. Take Chamberlain's Tablets This covers yeomen, wireless operators' asd et r'd r that and lt ?"r These tablets not only more the bow els, but mprove the appetite and DR. J. R. ME ADOS DENTIST OSoa over New Cltisnna Bank. Residence Tbone 279-W. - Tbon 282. i DR. JULIUS S. WELLS rtfNTAL SURGEON. Oflce aver Fetser A Tnckw't Drat Ptorn. Thon 101. Dr. A. E. WORSHAM, DENTIST RuiTIu, N. C. O- S. FULK CONTRACTOR AND BUILD Eft AH Work Guaranteed nB II. F. O. Box X04. or any class In the service of the Unit ed States naval reserve. Men nr en. rolled for four years, but In time of strengthen the. digestion. rence they may resign whenever they desire. To be confirmed In their rank or rating they must have three months' training. They may have continuous active duty on full pay If they desire it and their services are needed. After threo months' training and confirmation officers ami men receive retainer pay every year of two months' full pay, without jerforuiliig any serv ice during the remainder of that enroll ment. The training may be taken In periods of not less than three weeks at a time. Before being confirmed they receive au annual retainer pay of $12. They may enroll In any naval district they choose." "Thla brings up the (Juestlon of dis tricts. Would a woman desiring to give yeoman service bo apt to be detailed hi the distric t In which she bad en rolled?" "She would be spt to be," bo replied. It may be a mattr of Interest to note that there are fourteen districts In the naval reserve. THere is more Catarrh In this sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and for years lt wus suposed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced lt Incurable. Catarrh h a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions and there fore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactur ed by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., Is a const Iti tlonal remely and Is taken Internally and acts thru the Llood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fails to cur. Send for circulars and testimonials. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. United Confederate Veterans Reunion Washington, D. C, June 4-8 Best Remedy for Whooping Cough "Lst winter when my little boy had whooping cough I gave him Chamber lain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. J. E. Roberts, East St Louis, I1L It kept his cough loose and relieved nli n r.f those dreadful coughing spells. It Is the only rough medicine I keep in the house because I have the most confidence in If This remedy is also good for co'dr and croup 'TAX LISTING at the Town Hall from May 8th to 31st Inclusive. State Graded School and Town Taxes. Come early. Signed W. S. Somers, P. H. Williamson, W. I Gardner, Tax List ers. ' --' 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, N. C. It Worked Six Yaara. "Girl" arretted after working six years as a housemaid In Kail Ulver. Mass., turned out to be a man who bad worked as vi onian In many homes. It Wa Still Burning. Hero dived from New York wall with pipe In mouth to rescue man overboard, and wian be climbed out pipe was still Plain Hor e Senile Gentltmen, we want you to understand the value ol buying from B. S. Motley & Co. in Danville. For that purpose 'we're going to tell you i erne thing about this big concern every week in The Re view for (cmetime to ccree. We've icccntly bought the entire stock of Hodnett, Ad kins & Mcbley Co., and that, added to our already immense itock of hardware, gives us approximately a $115,CC0 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 buy ing at the store ith the largest stcck. 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 everything that any GOOD hard ware store carries -and some things none of them tell In feme lines of the New Stock we've got a little more than we want to carry and we're making good-sixed reductions. Better ask us about it when here B. S. MOTLEY & COHPANY, Danville, Va.
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