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FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917 Jl .. What Does "ECONOMY" lean? It does not mean hoarding of . " money, for such miserliness would paralyze this country's industries. Nor does it mean buying the lowest-priced goods, because the better the quality, the lower the cost, when meas ured by the period of service. And so, it there ever was a time when quantity counted, it is NOW. If there ever was a time when a man ought to buy the best clothes he can afford, that time is NOW. . When in need of anything in the Cloth ing line be sure to see us. CARBART OVERALLS for sale here: WILLIAM! CO., "The Mans Store." SB? Sloan's Liniment For Rheumatism The pain goes so quickly after you apply Sloan's Liniment for rheumatic pains, neuralgia, "toothache, lumbago sprains, and it's so easy to use. It Quickly penetrates and soothes with out rubbing and is far cleaner and more effective than mussy plasters or ointments. " Keep a bottle in the house and get prompt relief, not only from all nerve pains but from bruises, strains, over exercise, sprains and all external aches. At your druggist, 25c 50c, ?1 MT. CARMEL The farmers have been delayed with their work owing to the wet weather and there is tome complaint about the grass taking te tobacco crop The corn crop in this section looks promising, but the tobacco crop Bteems to be late and the stand is very poor There Is some complaint about the tobacco dying with the wilt. Wheat harvest is in full sway in this section and the yield will be bet ter than was once reported. Mr. T. M. French and son, Jesse, and Mr. J. C. Wall and family vis lted the latter's parents, Mr. and; Mrs. J, It, Wall near Groom's re dently. , , . - Miss Mary Vaughn of Nance vis ited her sister, Mra. Edward Dix the past week. Mr. O. P. Dix and family of High Point motored over Sunday and spent the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dix. "Mr, T. M. French visited his sister Mrs'. Thomas Barber in the Nance section Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Bollin and son, Howard, of Mayfleld and Messrs. J., C. Wall and L. L. French of Mt. Carmel mo- tcued over to Winston-Salem for short etay. They report that tho Guilford, Stokes and Forsyth county farmers are wide awake to the food situation as well as the Rockingham county farmers. Next Sunday will bo Children's Day at Mt. Carmel. There will be all day services. Carmel Local Union No. 1643 will meet Saturday, June 23 Pt 4 p. m. AH members are urgently requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Pryor visited their daughter,, Mrs. Edward Stradier on Routs 3 Sunday. ....''-:..'" 1 o STACY M., and Mrs, E. W. Bennett, of Kentuck, Va. spent tha week end vith Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Cardwell. Miss Willa Burgess has naturned from Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rumbley. of Greensboro, visited home folks here Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Cardwall, with her daughter, Margaret, have returned from a visit to relatives in Virginia. Miss Mamie Wrenn, of Ruffin, vis ited friends here a few days ago. Miss Sadie Burton entertained the Social Club visry delightfully Friday evening, when a game of progressive rook was enjoyed by the party. . Lil; lie Card wll held highest score and was awarded' a dainty basktat of fruit Misses Grady and Gladys Burgess have returned from a two weeks' visit to relatives and friends in Asheville. Th'3 harvtestlng of the wehat crop has begun in earnest. , WWW 'ffillflfi p -:- NOW IN O OP ID) iL3 JiJcEDOTKBITcCo o W. Market St Reidsville, N. C ADJOINING W. P. WARE'S STOCK REDUCTION OUR AIM SAVE AS YOU SPEND An opportune time to supply Sum mer Needs in Dress Goods, Siiks, "Kool" Clothing or Oxfords at At tractive Savings BIG BARGAIN EVENT MEN WOMEN CHILDREN Space permits the mentioning of but a feW of the 100 BIG VALUES actually being offered at greatly reduced pricfs. Q AH Linen Toweling, 1A. Children's Stockings A Q Gingham Dresses, yC. value 15c. LIMITED 1 UC. in black and white, OC. g.'zes to 14, value $1 QUANTITY. value 15c. - , np Silk Dresses, val- 1 Q Soisettes, all colors, 10 1 O White 40 in. tpt.OO ue $10.00. Ex- 1 7C value 35c. . Voile, beau- traordinary Bargains. tiful quality, value 20c. : : d0 Otf Silk Skirts, Beau- -l f Best Bleach and pO OO tiful Patterns, 111 O-, Percales yd. 1 UC. Cambrics, value Value $8.00. value 18c" 16 l-2c. 3c. Specia Owing to a change in our business, having sold our stock of Dry Goods and Shoes, we v ill, in order to give possession of the store, close out our stock of G ocerif s, consisting of Feedstuff, Flour, Meal, Meats, Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, and many other items usually carried in a gen eral grocery stock. First come first served. We mean business, and we want our friends and customers to be benefitted by our sacrifice. Of course this forced sale means cash. HARRIS BROS., Scales St. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR Just Opened in the Webster Building on Morehead Street New Billiard and Pool Tables. A Pleasant Place For Recreation. Best Brands of Cigars, GgaTltes and Tobacco Will Be Found at Oar Cigar Stand Here. COSSIE ADAMS In Charge PETER'S TERR"3LE TRAVEL. "Breaking of travel." says Peter MaeQueen of the wiindorlust. who lives In Charlestown. Mass., when docked. "I do not know wrure to he gin. In America alone I do 20.000 miles a year. That is the most dif Moult; dangerous and fearful travel In th- world. "First comes the railroad There one encounter the Ancient and Hon orable Order of Baggage Mashers, the 3 Ilman atrocity, the brakeman who yells the stations and slams the door a wilder and more frightful . scene than the wild lions of Africa. "I like New England travel because I have only twenty miles a duy. In Yankeeland one sleeps till 0. was his coffee and rolls nbed. walks to the next town, avoids helping the railroad war lords on lares, distances the ether cone and puts the undertaker into a re ceivership, i "All of which Is only an Introduc tion to my quiet but firm protest against that Insidious form of white slavery known as 'the long Jump' ia lyeeum work. Don't you think your self that a reform Is needed in long Jr-mp and big risk work in lyeeum labor? 1 should call It a sweatshop of the mind. i "For the quiet, restful travels of Peter MaeQueen see his notes on the Philippine war. the Hoer campaign. the Siberian summer, the cannibals' of the upper Amazon and with the wild beasts in Teddy's Africa." Lyceumite Magazine. . . i.ace ana nm broider ies, odds and ends to close out, values up to 10c. 91 Amoskeg Ging- jim' ham, ail Dat- h&m. ait terns, value 12 l-2c. I beautiful qual- MEN Buy Your Suit Now You can save $5 on any Suit you select during this Sale. Prices range from $4.95 to $15. The truth sometimes appears exaggerated.- Worth $10 00 to $20.00. Buy your Suit NOW. ities, value 12 I -2c. SHOES and Oxfords for Men and Women 25 per cent, below our reglar low prices. Prices range $1.25 to $3.85. This offering includes many Famous Makes which we bonirht under price, classified as "Fac tory Rejects." The Classification simply means that these Shoes are not absolutely perfect here and there ou mav find a little scratch or to but nothing that will- in any way hurt the style and service. Taking into consideration the prtsent condition of the Shoe mar ket, no one can afford to overlook this bargain. YOU SAVE MONEY BUYING AT S. HEINER & Adjoining W. P. Ware's Grocery CO. Reidsville, N. C. W. Market St. NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LAND By virtue of the power conveyed in a certain deed of trust dated July 18, 1916, executed to the undersigned Trustee byv J. W. Hairston and Leo nora Hairston, his wife, and recorded CHAUTAUQUA JUNE 30-JULY 6 VILLAGE OF DING DONQ BELL. A delightful '-.ltasy from "Mother Goose" has been created especially for tlie children an- will he produced on the last afternoon of Chautauqua week by members of the "Chimes of Nor mandy" company, who wll appear on the program the same evening. It Is called "In the Villace of Dine Done Bell." or "Mother Goose on a Holi day. " and is full of the romance and rhythm of all the familiar linea so dear to children everywhere. ' The production Is done by profes sional actors and musicians of wide experience, an will Le one of the most unusual things of this character ever attempted. The costumlnit Is excel lent, and the play Is sure to appeal to parents whose children take them to the performance. CLEAN WATER. "I told Jeremiah to flit sit barrel with water and have It clean." said Dr. MacQueen In one of his recently pub lished accounts of some African ex pi -rations. Jeremiah was his faith ful negro body servant. The Journey they were taking waa long. 'But when I opened the first barrel, ' he continued, "it waa covered with sonpwnda. I asked the boy what was wrong with the water He said: 'Verr clean water, master. I put soap Into every barrel to make It rleaa.' Bo we drank soupsuila all tb way." in Book of Mortgages No. 183 at page 300, In the office of the Register of Deeds of Rockingham county, North Carolina, at the request of the owner of the note secured by said deed of trust,' I will sell at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder, on Wed nesday, the 18th day of July, 1917, at twelve o'clock M., at the Court House jdoor in Wentworth, RocKingham Coun tv. North Carolina, the following de i fcribed property, to wit: J One lot situated just South of the ( corporation line of the town of Reids- vine. North Carolina, beginning at a stake, corner of Stokes and Caswell streets, running Southerly with Cas- ! well street 132 feet to a stake; thence westerly 150 feet to a stake on an i alley; tence Northerly with said alley Easterlvi with Stokes Street 152 feet to the beginning, being and contain ing lots Nos. 7 and 8, plat 3 of "Hlgh i lands," the property o? the Highlands Realty and Improvement Company, (gee plat recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rockingham county). Also see Book of Deeds No. 176, page 391. This June 14, 1917. JAS. S. LANIER. Trustee. LAUNDERING Dry Cleaning and Dyeing wle have accepted the agency for the Columbia Laundry Co.. of Greens boro, N. C. and will handle garments to be Dry Cleaned or Dyed as well as those to be laundered. This is one among the best equip ped and modern plants in the country and turns out the very highest grade of work and at the same time gives the most prompt and efficient ser vice. let us have any garment or house-hold draperies you need Drv Cleaning or Dyeing. The work will be done to your entire satisfaction. We shall be glad to quote you price on anything you may wish' to have done in this line. ' The Eeview and Bryan V lomincner $2.00 rcr yeas TRENT Phones 181 and 182 TRENT Reid vi!K N. C. I i
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