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T1IE REVIEW; 'ETTvrrXK. N. C. -1 1 I 77.e Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre sistible charm a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier Ka Keen ustxl so they I y buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FA CE PO WDER and at ccordin to ilmplt dlt-iiion. lmproe nent noticed t on. e. Soothme. cooiin nd tefruhing. Henle Sunburn. i n. 75c at 'DntighlM ot fo mm rrc. Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mff. Co., 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS IRA R. HUMPHREYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Special attention to nettling estate Practice In all courts, except Itecor" r Oonrt. Office In Fols Buildli. over A. 8. Price ft Co.'b Store. P. W. GLIDE WELL ATTORNEY AT LAW Prompt attention to all matter Intrusted. Practice In all couni Ottlee In Citizens Bf.uk Building. MAJOR T. SMITH LAWYER Office over Burton & Pearson.s Sh Store A general practice of tha law, Including settlement of estates, ad jnstment of Insurance, collection of claims, etc, tec. Practice In all courts claims, etc. Practice in all cour'.s. A. o. IVIE B. C. TROTTM JULIUS JOHNSTON ME, TROTTERS: JOHNS m Attorneys t Lw Offices In the new Irrin Hu'ldlni 'text to Bank of Reldsvtlle. J. R. JOYCE Attorney at Law. Office In old Cltlsens Br- Bulldlmt Practice In State nu Federa 1 touts. Loans negotiated. PERCY T. STIERS Attorney and Counaeior at Law. Rtdnile, N. 0. Special attention to negotiation leans, settlement ot estates, bnyi? and selling real estate. Imuran adjusted. Practice lr all comrta. Office In Lambeth Bnlldlng, Pif-HTs Office. HUGH R. SCOTT ATTOTNIV AT LAW. 9yedal attention to negotiation -loaas? conduct and settlements states; buying and selling real a Ute. Office. Citizens Bank BIdg J M. SHARP ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over old citizens Bank Build tog. opposite Confederate Monument BKIDSVILLB, .. .. .. .. .. N. O McMICHAEL A RAY ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice In all eovts Mr. McMIchael will be In the Keldt : Till office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays raorsdays. Fridays and la lladlso a Saturdays. WILLIAM REID DALTOW ATTORNEY AT LAW Reldsvllle, N. O. General prartlce of the law In Stat and Federal Courts. Money loaned on real estate. M latee administered on and settled Xal estate bought and sold. E. B. WARE . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Tulloch's Store. Loans negotiated. Prompt Attention, DR. J. R. MEADOR DENTIST 1Bc over New CiUmns Bank. Residence Phone 279-W. Phone 283. DR. JULIUS S. WELLS" Cfcce jTAr FM- Titkifi in Store. Phots toe. Dr. A. E. WORSHAM, DENTIST ' Ruffiu, N. C. O S. FULK CONTRACTOR AND BUILD EH All Work Guaranteed Phone BJ. P. O. Box 04.: Reldsrllle. N. C. When you have anything to sell, advertise in onr Busi ness Builders, five cents pel line for one insertion; 10 centa per line for three insertions. :FIag Day Finds 2 Undefeated ! to War Makes Observance of the V Day This Year the Most mm i 1 11 momentous in aii to Our Histnrv ;"m ' t i p. a Hn p Rj to -. Pi Pa to to T-M.ac: d.-iv -TiniA U 1!17. the one I H hundred and fortifih anniversary dt tl.o liiitli of Old Cllory, fiml.'i lit-r flying over tli biittli-flchN of Ku- rope in (li-un tvu'y'.s stniLrlf to over- come aiitiHtiii-y imd l'riis-inn tnilitar- Ism. She Ih -tlyina sid ly side with the tri.'oloi- of l'r.iiH c mid tlio P.ritish union Jai'k and will i tinne thi-re tin- til a vii ti.rioiis pnn-e is achieved. Therefore the celelira t ot I'la' (lav tins year wilt ne tne nn si iiionieii- nire niif seiei-ien noi-uuse n munas t' In hi.-t'T.v. and tlau's will fly from for purity and must represent the fu a!l lai-.'e la: iid'iijrs and millions of tare lm eirrily of t lie nat Ion. llliio was iiomrv; throughout the I'ni'ed Slates taken from tlie edes tt" the old Cov thisjear. eiianters' lianners, parlly lee;uisL tile As the tliitf s-vtms full and tree It Seoteh-lrisli of this faith had eotitrib tmiy Well ipii.er 'ilh pa i donahle nrro- ! Uted inurh jto the pure'iase of the emm traii' c, lie-aiise Mi n. i onal a' liiec- try's freedoin. hut more l'e -;i :-ie their ments i' iit:- ttiii.io-d. I'.e a'.e !t (lies color was (he one that would host typl over 'he 'and of oppor unity i; Inn al- ' fy the p-oph-N leatrue nalnst op ires read v draii -he iioprlati' 11 of an em- sion and (heir covenant for-the tireser- plre from less fa - d ..-It and it is still the enii, o hope for mil'ions more who look 'oh with "oimhu; eves, "I.ony may t uaie." One himd'cd nun foty yea's aa- the represcntai.v,.. oi 'he Severn' h-nies in revop ;i;a!us; (ireal li.i'alu nsiieill-- Med ,n : lie old city hall ot 1'hn.oh'l- phia and 'appointed a .-omnni leu to choose a tla- -vliiel. ivo.i'.d lie a suit- 1, 1,, fiin.li.-fl 'oi- in,. . of the ti-o.ms in the lidd as we!; ,IS at a fitting em- f I WW If 8 1 it t It i If ik....l.f i-i L f .- ' , 1 1M B jr at l, ' as,-.- :ft IK ,t e,-.- -"titi l . J'hotos by A nierlfill Prean Association. WIDOWS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS AT ATLANTA, GA., MAKING TO THE FIRST GEORGIA REGIMENT TO GO TO FRANCE AND A ON FLAG DAY. blcm of the nation that was beginning to emerge from the chaos of revolu tion. The individual colonies bad nec essarily assumed standards of some kind. In Jnly. 1775, Israel Putnam floated a flag from Vrospoet hill, Mas sachusetts, beating the-' motto of the State on one side and the legend "An Appeal to Heaven" on the other. In October l'.,.ston fleated a battle flu? show Ing n pine tree n a ''Thlti field. Which also bore the legend "An Appenl to Heaven." Virginia troops the same year nmnhefl w 1th grim and deter mined faces under a banner emblazon ed with the design of a coiled rattle snake and the words "Don't Tread on Me." Common Standard Needed. A common atandard was needed, howe er, to mark the unity of puriose In the colonies, and this the commit tee was to provide. The design that, congress decided upon was described as having thirteen stripes to represent the colonies then In revolt and thirteen white stars on a blue field, with tb& same nlgnlficance. This much beinir decided, Oeorge Washington, llobert Morris and Colonel Ross went down on Arch street, Philadelphia (thenMul Lerrj). to the home of Mrs. Betsy Kofi, au upholsterer, and submitted their design and Idea to her. She vat fested that the tlx pointed star tx Old Glory on French Front to to How the First Flag Was Made by Mrs. Betsy Ross on Sug- gestions by George a Washington to : " . w 4 i, i wt p-i Pk f i pri wi pa fca changed to one with live points, and this ivns the only cli.inc iiiiul. She took liuiitinj; of colors rlioscn and, fol- l.nvin- the . I . -i ; , Unit W'nshltlfc'tuii Imd (lini'lcd. m nlc the lir. t IIuk for the inuiii.t,' nation, a Lit of wiiht that has Kinrc mndo her liumlile home a vul 1 landmark in history and a shrine for j u; t riot l ii!'rlins. Km li detail and color in the flajf was i-liosen for -oine s n sinllieuuce. alioii of unity, peace and justice. Ited was horrowed t ruin the Romans and J used as 'hey had used it centuries be- fore to eprcss coiiraue and defiance. The stars represent the constellations '"it were even then rising out of the Kl'i-at aul linkuoun west. The first xfars were set in a circle, an idea lxr- rowed from t he ancient lv-yptians and siiU'iiiyiiitf eternity. Were not these en-ly architects of the nation building 11 woiiderfiil temple of freedom that' should never fall? The thirteen stripes they chose as a representation of the number of colonies, and the idea was to add a stripe and a star whenever a new state was added to the Union that they expected to perfect. The idea seemed to be feasible then, for it must be remembered that colonial dominion reached westward only to the Missis sippi and south only to the northern boundary of Florida. A fbig could have easily nrcommodated all the stripes aud stars that might trrow-froni that territory. Restored to Thirteen Stripes. When Kentucky and Vermont came into the Union In 1794 the number of stars and stripes were Increased to fif teen. When other states began grow ing; out of the acquired territory of the west and south the flag began to grow out of proportion and lost its historical significance. In ISIS congress voted that tho number of stripes should be restored to thirteen and always so re main, to typify the colonies that bought the Independence of the nation, while the stars should stand for the states of the Union. The act also decreed that a star for each state should be added on the Fourth of July following the admission of the state. The cloth is made on American looms. The storm and recruiting flag measures S feet by 4 feet 2 inches, the 2 rf 4 ill hfiP k 'it ' w'JivMW Mwbz -1 DDL . !-- ;mmm. mmm. I fly OUR FLAG'S BIRTHPLACE The Building In Philadelphia Where Betsy Ross Made Fit st Old Glory. 9 t i fSIS ! o '1 Hi' I I' V . jr fA ost ilg 'JO -by' 10 loot, the garrison .'!''. by -ti. while the colors carried by re-iuient.s of Infantry and artillery and battalions of tinny engineers when on parade tire of silk and measure ti feet (! inches by t; feet. Oongtess recently awakened to the fact that the dignity of the nation was being lowered li the AN AMERICAN FLAG TO PRESENT TYPICAL SCENE IN WASHINGTON eyes of its own citizens as well as the eyes of foreigners by allowing the use of the national ensign In advertising schemes, and so n law, was passed pro hibiting the degradation of the flag In this fashion. The first .battle in which the regula tion flag of the new country appeared was that of Brandy wine, Sept. 11, 1777, and ever after that It has been borne aloft over the heads of 'American-. sol diers to encourage. Inspire and strength en the hearts of the fighters. On the very day that the law was enacted es tabllshlng the form of the flag con gress appointed John l'aul Jones com mander of the Ranger, with authority to bear the new ensign Into forelgu waters. He sailed away with It to en ter French ports on Pec. 1. 1777, and on Feb. 14, 177. the first foreign sa lute ever given Old Glory was that of nine guns given by the French fleet under La Motte Pi-piet. John Paul Jones deeply Justified the faith that congress had placed In him when It gave him the flag to carry oversea. He 6et It high on the lionhouune Kich ard. and when she went down In a death grapple .with the Serapis he transferred It to the captured ship and later to the Alliance. This was the first flag on board an American matf-of-war, and It is now preserved in. the National museum la Washington. 75 irrm (() CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK Acts like dynamite on a sluggisl liver and you lose a day's work. There's no reason why a persor should take sicktenlng, salivating cal cmel when 50 cents buys a largo bot tie of Dodson's Liver Tone a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquie which will start your liver, Just a.- surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone, beeau.se it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug". It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calclxlol today and you will feel weak, sick and nau seated tomorrow. l)on't lose a day'k work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and ,you will wake up Heeling great. No more bilious ness, constipation, sluggishness, head ache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don't. find Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is wait ing for you. Sick Women Cardui, the woman's tonic, helped Mrs. Wil liam Eversole, o! Hazel Patch, Ky. Read what she writes: "I had a general breaking-down of my health. I was in bed for weeks, unable to get up. I had such a weakness and dizziness, and the pains were very severe. A friend told me I had tried every thing else, why not Cardui ? . . . I did, and soon saw it was helping me . . . After 12 bottles, I am strong and well." The Woman's Tonic Do you feel weak, diz zy, worn-out? Is your lack of good health caused from any of the com plaints so common to women? Then why not give Cardui a trial? It should surely do for you what it has done for so many thousands of other women who suffered it should help you back to health. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardui. o. ft All Druggists I. 67 n H Helps W i II TKEJ50UTilERNRAIlVf'AYiCqtlPAtlY : An Ambition and a Record THF needs of the South are the ipbiiiUin of tbe tber. The Sonfhetn Rilw.r k. accorded to other. anlty ' ,m, " "LIl-j that liir n4 frank policy in the Mnre- icirkei and. finillj Te nke ... niche In bodyUdc other r" indojtnc. m tth no more, bat iu eoi nxbu ud ojnl opportuniuet. The Southern Serves tne ooutn. Southern Railway System- CLIP THIS AND PTM ON WIFE'S DRESSER Cincinnati Man Telia How to Shrtval Up Corna or Calluses So They Lift Off With Flngera. Ouch !?!?! This kind of rouga talk will be heard less here in town if people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cln cinnati authority, who claims that a w urops or a drug caJlod freezone when applied to a tender, aching com or hardened callus stops soreness at once, and soon the corn or callus dries up and lifts right off without pain. He says freezone dries immediate ly and never Inflames or even irri tates the surrounding skin. A small bottle of freezone will cost vory little fit any drug store, but will positively rc-move every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the Inauguration of the high heels. If your druggfst doesn't have freozone toll him to or der a small bottle for ycu. How Do Your Clothes Look? There's no reason for a man to go about in ill-fitting clothes in this day of ad vanced, artistic tailoring and reasonable prices. You'll find, here, smartly and correctly styled, and hand-tailored suits of relia ble fabrics in every good model for men and young men including the new Belters. Only the finest of mer chant tailors could dupli cate the genuine Sch loss Baltimore Suits we're show ing now at $16.50 and up. Come and see them! Williams & Go., "The Man's Store." identical wun uic " orr - w, U1 prtrllce Dot
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