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PAGE TWO TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1917 TTTE REVIEW; BEIPSVILL E, N. C. The Joy of the Outing Cross country tours short country runs and near home picnics are occasions when every body everywhere enjoys refreshing cool fruit drinks. Pack a dozen bottles in a bucket well supplied with chunks of ice, place a heavy damp towel over the top and your Orange JooJ will be ice cold and ready to serve whenever you want it. There is nothing that will add more to the pleasure of your trip. 5c at all drink stands Less by the case VII you like Oranget, you'll Ukc Orange JooJ" CELERY COLA BOTTLING co. .13 REIDSVILLE, N. C. lis Cloudy-- Thais -the Frurt" WITH ACREE'S To My Friends of Rockingham and Adjoining Counties: I take pleasure in saying to you that I have accepted the position of Auctioneer at Acree's Warehouse the coming tobacco year, where I will be better prepared to protect your interests than ever before. As you know, Danville is the biggest bright to bacco market in the world, and Acree's Warehouse stands at the head of the list. I thank you all for what you have done for me in the past, and hope to see and serve you in my new home. I Am Yours Truly WM. J. HUTCHERSON Sectional Bookcases "Bullt-to-Endure" I will study and prepare myself," said Lincoln, "andtlicn, someday, my cJiance ivill come I" you ambitiou young man or young woman, look a boat yoa. You tnust perceive, a Lincoln did, that ther. ia no aucceM without knowledge. Prepare jroaraelf. Read for recreation. Study for aucceaa, A Globe. Wernicke Sectional Bookcase in your room will help you. It ia conatant invitation to read and study. As you add section to section to take care of incoming books, St becomes a guide post of your progress, y the outward symbol of the growth within. Place it in your room whero you can spend those intimate hours before retiring in mental companion ship with ttie great minds of the world the great minds that will prepare yew fof tho day yuur thanes will come. 0 . BURTON-CHANCE WALKER CO. Furniture and Undertaking r T I'm- T I 'IflT -l't I HI I 'TIC BtattnAm ahewe Globe. Wernicke Wtw.book. aod a 4ek ana, TU dak o6tn bread ewpwa al and rtI mw tar your aad writing a aanala, aad fold, up tk. way wba ant ia mm. itcaabe (wacaaasd Canning. I'lenty of good canning can be don with very simple apparatus. All that Is necessary la a ham boiler, or an ordinary washlmler, with a piece of galvanized wire net ting on the bot tom, and the nwossary cans, or glass containers. Tho ham. boiler or wash boiler should have a top, to be toept on while the cans or glass containers Major Stedman's Remarks. At a motting of the North Carolina Club In Washington last week Major ( has. M. Stedman said in part: "It is a high privilege to greet the distinguished Governor of North Carolina, who Is the guest of honor, and on behalf of all of the people of our State, I thank you for the courte sy extended to him. In behalf of my are being proccessed, so as to keep the , comrades, whether present tonight or detained at their hom.e, I thank the c itizens of this beautiful and attrac tive city and tliki entire people of our eummon country for their invitation to assemble here together In friendly intercourse; to recall days gone by of glory and renown, won under the folds of a flag now furled forever." ,'It could not be otherwise, for the' steam in. v Garden peas are now coming in. These can bo successfully put up. by the rawest amateurs - if they abide by the ruh'S. Select pint cans, or jars for peas. Place tho jars in the tepid water about three Inches of it, and let thm water com o to a boil, and boll the cans or Jars for fully eight minutes. This will sterilize them. Put on new rubbers, after keeping thn in boiling water for three minutes. tirade your peas, keeping the larger and older ones separate. Place the sinalU r peas in a muslin sack, and plunge, them into boiling water one minute- not more. This is called blanching. Older I" 'as must bo blam hed fur eight minutes. Pour im in -diately Into the jars, till to within half an inch of the, top, and fill then with hot water till the peas are cov ered. Add one level teaspoonful Of both salt and sugar; place the. rubbers on jars, screw the tops down lightly, ' or. If spring tops, spring them lightly, and add cold water to the boiling wa- i ter in the boiler, to prevent cracking 1 glass. Put jars in boiler, put top on the boil"i and when the water begins ; to boil, count time. After half an, hour push the spring down, or scew 1 the tops on jars tightly, and allow to ! remain in the boiling water anothbr ! fifteen minutes. With the older ptaas j longer time -half an hour after closing tops, Is necessary. Peas must bt treated three days in succession. The second day do not touch the lid; leave it tight, but place the jars in tepid water, bring to a boll and kep the jars in, for young peas, forty-five minutes, for older and larg er peass, sixty minutes. Repteat this process the third day. The reason why so many failurtea are made in canning peas is that, while all active bacteria are killed at the first boiling, the spores are not affected . These develop In the twenty-four hours betweien the first and second boiling Into active bacteria. The second boiling kills them, but some pore's are so hardy that they do not develop until after the second boiling. The third day's boiling fixes them, and you have a thoroughly ster ilized can or glass jar of peas. You might succeed in getting good sterili zation with one day's boiling, but the percentage of spoiled cans is too great to take chances. , The threte daj boiling will assure good canning. The above process comes from Mrs. Jane S. . McKimmon, State Agent Homa Demonstration Work, to whom wie are indebted for information on a subject that has caused us much anguish of mind every winter. It comes at a timely moment, and we hope no one will lack green peas round next Christ mastime. ' Bible Exemptions From War. Searching for some reasons for ex emptions from conscription, Deacon Ashcraft of the Monroe Enquirer, found this laid down in the laws of Aloses: "And the officers shall speak unto the peopto saying, What man is there that hath built a new house and hath not dedicated it? Let him go and return to his house, lest he dita in the battle, and another dedicate it. "And what man is he that hath planted a vineyard, and hath not yet eaten of it? Let him also go and re turn unto his house, lest he die In the battlo, and another man eat of It. "And what man is there that hath betrothed a wife, and hath not takion her? let him go and return unto his name and fame of North Carolina is j house, lest he die in the battle and another man taWe her. ,r '.And the officers shall speak fur ther unto the people and they shall say, What mi an is there, that ia fear ful and falnt-heartied? Let him go and return unto his house, lest his brethren's heart faint as well as his heart. "When a man hath taken a new wife, hie shall not go out to war, but he shall be free at home one year and shall cheer up his wife which be hath taken." And tlito United States government has gone and violated the Mosaic law; at least the word has been, put out that marrying a new wife is no ex cuse. How can a war succeed that is "agin" Scripture, asks thle newly wed? Statesville Landmark. tnseparaoiy connected with the re nown and glory of the Confederate sol- ; dltT. "This happy occasion is the out 'come of an event which has no paral lel in the annals of nations this re- union of Confederate soldiers in our national capital a small remnant of those who have preceded us by a day's niiifch along the route of the innuiner-. abl caravan the mighty dead. I "This reunion will make manifest a truth which none will ever hereaftler question; that amongst the people of the South regenerated by fire and blood: will be found that high and broad and lofty patriotism which shall constitute them amongst the strong est, safest and best defenders of the land or our fathers in its entirety. And as the suffering and oppressed of every land and every clime shall still turn their steadfast gaze toward the Western hemisphere, they shall rise, up and call you bless-hd. "I know that no Confederate sol dlor nor a descendant of a Confeder ate soldier will fail in his duty to the gtvat republic whose countless bless ings he enjoys. If called to the bat tlefields of Europe, the sons of Con federate soldiers will never tarnish the glory won by their fathers, but will carry the stars and stripes gloriously and unfalteringly wherever tlite path of duty leads." What others tell me I may believe; but what I find out for myself, I know. Thos. A. Edison. I HAVE REPRESENTED THE MUTUAL BENEFIT Life Insurance Co. OF NEWARK, N. J. FOR 28 YEARS And I KNOW it is the cheapest, the fairest and the most liberal company on earth. Scores of business men in Reidsville have MUTUAL BENEFIT INSURANCE. ASK THEM. To TNeir Crsdit. It had been told in a special cock and bull story printed in the New York Tribune that the negroes of Otillford f Rockingham') county were going to join with the Gtermans. It had been told that they would refuse to register, and that we were liable to have a big war with Sambo. All of this this papier denied at the time. And when the registration booths were open the African was there. He was there in great numbers. He was first to the booths. As Sheriff Staf ford expressed it yesterday morning "You must hand it to the colored r.nan he was on hand and showted his loy alty." It was gratifying to see this. The mass meeting held at the court house Monday night by the colored ministers filled tine house to overflowing. Hun dreds were turned away. The Afri can Is an American the ones, living here and they make good soldibrs. They have proven this in the Spanish war, and in the Indian wars they be-have-d must splendidly. In thle Custer campaign the negro showed that he could be organized, and he also show ed that w hen organized he was hiell set to music. He made a splendid fight in that Custer can p-aign; no company of soldiers was ever braver; no com pany ever fought with less fear. And in this War w hich is world wide the two million available colored men who have registered and who are willing to go will show the world that they understand what it means to deftnd their flag. Everything. CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Fall Tomatoes From Cuttings. Tomatoes grow readily ' from cut tings, and an early fall crop may be had by making cuttings from the spring crop. Seedlings are hard to raise during summer unless givten special care. But plants from cut tings are comparatively easy to ob tain. Then when roots have formed the plants are two to three weeks ahead of plants from a seed bed made at the same time. Probably the easiest way to obtain plants, according to C. K. McQuarrle, State Agent for the University of Florida Extension Division, is to bend the old vine over and covter a portion of it with earth so that the top pro trudes. In a few days roots will have formed and the top may be cut off, with the roots, and set. A more diffi cult way is to make cuttings several inches long and to set them in sand until thty are rooted. They should be watered frequently and protected from the hot sun. Where the old plants are not diseas ed they may bo pruned back to eight or ten inches' and allowed to grow from new tops. This will perhaps give the earliest tomatoes. In the home garden this pruning may be ex tended over sevleral weeks so that a succession of tomatoes may be had. The cuttings may be made with the same view. Pool Room No Place For Boys. Asheville Is attoxpting to keep the boys away from the pool rooms, ac cording to the following from the l Times of that city: "The city commissioners yesterday afternoon took a forward step in help ing the youth of the city by passing an amendment to the city oridnance regarding pool rooms, which will not allow boys of the city under 21 ybara of age to enter the pool rooms." A license was granted Angelo Keritses to opera tie a pool room at 32 Blltmore avenue, provided his patrons left the place by the rear door and it was in granting this license that the com missioners announded they would have the pool roams of the city watched closely to see that boys under 21 did not enter them. The tax law as now amendted provides special tax for the pool rooms as follows: First three tables, $50; next three tables, $45; next three tables $40, and all over nine tables $30 on each table." FRANCIS WOMACK, The Insurance Mar.. Mony Is Plentifu1. You can't understand why it Is, but people are not worrying about money matters. More automobiles were sold last ixonth than evter before in the same length of time, and the banking interests all report plenty of money. Merchants are not complaining and the farmter, who at first concluded ho would hoard his savings, has conclud ed that when we get to spending the seven billion dollars imaybe there will iXe enough to go around. There is no doubt about good times. The war will make money more plenti ful than we have seen it in a long timie. When you go to circulate sev en billion dollars, use It in war prepar. ation, that money circulates freely and quickly, and when money circu lates every man who pterforras any task gets his share. There is no reason to think that times will not be good for years to come. Twere imay be a lean year when the readjustment comes, but that isn't coming for some time. The man who puts his money in thle ground or in a trunk is simply fool Ish. He is a last year's bird nest with the Jottom out. Greensboro Record. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in fluenced by constitutional conditons and In ordter to cure it 3'ou must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the blood on the mucous sur faces of the systiem. Hall's Catar-h Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in ths country for years. It is composed of some of the ibest tonics known, combined with ome of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medicine is what produce's such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testi monials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tole do, Ohio. All Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation FLUES! FLUES!! Owing to war conditions we are un 8ble to obtain any further shipments of flue iron this season. Fortunately we have a limited stock of sheet iron on hand, but when this is disposed of we cannot fill any more orders for flues. Prices are some higher than last year and are strictly cash to all. We will fill orders for flues as long as our stock lasts. "First come, first served. '-.V .'.liJ H. G. Gladstone. Whooping Cough In this disease It is important that the cough be kept loose and expector ation easy, which can be done by giv ing. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. P. H. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes "My two daughters had whooping cough. I gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remtedy and it worked like a charm." Read ths paper regularly Uway bears the Sigiutux of Njver Neglect a Cold A chill after bathing, cooling off suddenly after exercises and drafts, give the cold germs a 'foot-hold that may lead to something worse. Safety requires early treatment Keep Dr King's New Discovery on hand. This pleasant balsam remedy always allays Inflamation. soothes the cough, re pairs, the tissues. Bettler be safe than sorry. Break up the cold with Dr King's New Discovery before It Is tec late. At your druggist 50c, $1.00 The Evils of Constipation Constipation is one of tto main rea sons why tne average numan lire is below 40 years. Leaving waste ma terial in the body,, poisons the system end blood and makes us liable to sick headaches, biliousness, nervousness and muddy skin. When you note these symptoms, try Dr. King's New Life Pills. They give prompt relief, are mild, non-griping in action, add tone to your system and clear com plexion. At your druggist, 25c. A new tax of two cents on all bank checks and drafts over $5, expected to raise about $10,000,000 In revenues, was added to the war bill by the Sen ate finance committee. The commit tee also struck out all houste taxes on dues of social athletic and sporting clubs, from which $10.0OO,(K)0 In rev enue were fxpectel. FETZER'S DRUGSTORE HEADQUARTERS FOR ' TT UCCC '''' Stock & Poultry Tonic Think of itl Eggs 40c per dozen and your hens not laying! Feed them Dr. HcssTouItry Panacea Every package guaranteed. Ask us Charles Fetzer -THE .:. DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST VT IT FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS WANTED! ; OLD JUNK FOR CASH We want to exchange for CASH for" your Scrap Material, such as Bags, Bones, Feed Bags, Scrap Bagging, Bias Copper, Lead, Zinc, Ola Rubber Boots and Shoes, Auto Casings, Inner Tubes, Carriage Tires, and all kinds of Scrap Metals and Iron. Bring us your material. ' ' FOR SALE ' ' 1 One ton Truck Winton. 1 Five passenger Ford. 1 Runabout with Truck Body Fort. All In good running condition. E& er for sale or will trade. . t Walker Hide & Junk Co. Dry PrizerjvBldg. Opp. Depot HIGH GRADE BUILDING BRICK Brick ia the most enduring moat seen re against fire; meet comfortable In all weather) most economical In final UMt, and tne meet beautiful of aaj balldlnf xnatsrlaL If Quality appeala to too, write m and get quotation Bailments made promptly. WILLIAMSON a HEDGECOCK, INC. Martinsville, Va. Particular Attention! Linseed OIL Raw .. .. .. .. $1.23 gaL Linse3d Oil Boiled, .. .. .. $1.24 gal Guaranteed White Lead .. .. 10c lb. Turpentine Substitute ...... 35c gal Automobile Oils . . . . .... 36c gal. (Cut this out for;reference If not In terested at present) C. KENT LEWIS PHONE 26J- 1 5 RICE'S "Red J" GINGER ALE n. L. RICE MANTACTURER AND BOTLKR REIDSVILLE, N. C. I Ideal Pressing Club, W. W. WILLIAMS, Prep. All Garments Cleaned or Dyed oq Short Notice. Hats Cleaned and Blocked Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work. ......Prices Reasonable...... OVER SHARP'S BARBER SHOP Telephone 829 Prcnpt Service. Best Wcik
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