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FRIDAY, JUNE 22,1917 TyrOTTT THE REVIEW; "KttS7ILb E, N. 0. NEWS OF REIDSVILLE AND ROCKINGHALL the Baseball Friday and Saturday. Today is the longest day in y-ar. Born to Mr. and "Mnr. I). P. Dria kill on tha 18th a son. ' Triangle feature and Keystone com edy today at the Grande Theatre. Corn bread tastes better- than ever since com soared to $1.50 per bush tl. Effective June 24, Southern trains No. 35 and 43 will again swap sche dules. If you like a feature program say so by your patronage at the Grande Theatre. There will be a subHcrlptlon dance Friday, night. Music will be fu...ued by Hood's orchestra. , It is hinted that Harry Miller will pitch both games against Iteidsville Friday and Saturday. The nerve of him! Kev. Carl B, Craig will preach at the Baptist' church next Sunday morn ing. , There will be no evening ser vices. Housewives can do an impi r ait bit to relieve the food shortage by cutting out all waste. A loaf saved is a loaf made. There will be a comniii.,'ee meeting of the Red Cross at the C. & A. hall tonight (Thursday) at 8 p. in. A full attendance is urged. The Primitive Bap'tista will hold their servittea at the Christian church Saturday and Sunday as their church la undergoing repairs. Deputy Sheriff's Brown and Shreve captured a 15 gallon whiskey still near Cunninghams mill Tuesday night, No arrests were made. There will be preaching at the Reid8Ville Christian church next Sun day evening at 8 o'clock by the pastor Rev. L. I. Cox.. The public is cor dlaHy invited. Mr. John F. .Scott, superintendent of the Edna Cotton Mills, has. pur chased the F. It. Penn home oil' East Market street and his family wiir oc cupy same at an early date. The members of the Red Cross wish to thank all who helped to make the Rd Cross Garden Fete such a splendid success and they feel especially In debted to the Booster Band. Many thanks for their inspiring music. Mr. R. E. Gunn of Route 2 called In to see us yesterday. He says crop conditions are first rate in. his section and the wheat crop is excep tionally good. A heavy rain feel In his neighborhood Wednesday afternoon, : he '.says. There will be Children's Day and Memorial services at Fairgrove M. P. Church next Sunday afternoon, Jun 24th, at 2:30 o'clock. Everyone cor k diallyi invited to attend. Those who have relatives and friends buried there are requested to bring flowers. Wheat harvesting began this week and farmers are heartened with the prospetcs of a fine yield. Crop condi tions are generally good at present. Th seasons have been favorable and the crops have been kept clean and free of grass. Corn and tobacco are starting off nicely. V The Rockingham Vulcanizing Co., has an interesting advertisement In to. day' Review. Messrs. Turner Bros. the proprietors, are hard working young men and are fast building up a business of good proportions in making old automobile tires as good as new and thus doubling their service. Miss Pearl Peters, the 17-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Peters, died at her home on Highland Heights Wednesday afternoon. Her death was caused by pelegra. The funeral services were conducted yes terday afternoon by Rev. Carl B. Craig. Interment was made at Green view cemetery, Mr. Eugene P. Walker, a former Reidsville boy, volunteored for service la the aviation corps and is now In training at Fort Leavenworth, Kan, A recent letter from him says there are 480 in training in his class and that all of them are hlgh-tonod young men. He is highly pleased with his surroundings, ho says. An automobile law of interest which will go into effect the first or July requires that all automobiles be equip ped with dimmers.. The law also re quires that the State number be dis played both in front ami in the rear of each machine. The local authori ties havle received instructions to en force this law. The Booster Baud has contracted to furnish music at the bis Uh of July celebration in Danville. The local military Company will take part in the celebration at Spray. However, Reids ville will not be deserted en that day, Chautauqua will be here aiuT the local ball team and a visiting ball team will play a double header here on that day. Messrs. S. Ilelner & Company have bought out the stock of dry goods, no tions, and shoes of Messrs. Harris Bros, on Scales street and will move their stock from their present quar ters on West Market street Into that store ntxt week. This is one of tho lies-t stands in the town and Messrs. Helner & Co., are to be congratulated on securing it. They will run an up-to-date department store and carry a lurtre and varied stock of goods. Mesrs. Harris Bros retain their Mock of groceries and will close these out a soon as possible at bargain THE TiMES TOPICS NO. 21. Reidsville, N. C. By G. W. BRITTAIN Who's the who? Why not try it out Lawn Party to be held at Wentworth here in Rockingham county? Think Tell us Esfelle, tell us. of a perfectly city broken young man nQ thirty years old, offering himself In ,ng for ,he antk,8 of a ,nan fn iove matrimony to the girl who makes General Buz Fuz declares that he tho highest bid for him, the sum to j lives on the plnacle of dizzy superior- go to the Soldiers camp at lIobokel!, 1 y to every thing but the one enchant BUSINESS BUILDERS LOST, WANTED, ETC N. J. chance Now let's eee Sit steady.. o who wants a fng bit of feminity, Here he exalts to the seventh heaven and worships as long as the spell lasts. Come in drink to her, nice Cold Ice Water free We want and appreciate patronage 'for all, pass the gourd Willie we guarantee satisfaction or rauim you the money. The merry, merry music o' the jing. ling o' the cans, am right here. Walk this way Moses. o A marhlne thief swallowed a lump of gold leaf, and later died In ,;reat agony. Succumbed to an in ward sense of "gilt." ' o Toilet articles the popular ones, and we have the real anchors on time when It comes to keeping prettyi. The man who works in a match factory Isn't, necessarily an optimist because he makes light of things. o - When melons, squashy and enaps begin to climb, and cucumber beets a tatoe, then we know tls summer What has become of that Bachelor s i time.- BRITTAIN S DRUG STORE . The Home of Good Drugs and Garden Seeds. PHONE 300 Best ioods Lowest Prices. Let Britta.n fill your Prescriptions. prices. We understand Mr. Harris contemplates returning to New York city to live as soon as the business of Harris Bros. Is wound up. Mr. E. It. Harris will secure other quarters and conduct a family grocery store. The Reidsville ball team and its friends are "laying" for Frank Wilson and Harry Miller, who will bring over the Draper aggregation for games here Friday and Saturday. They will try to get sweet revenge. On the other hand these two former Relds villlans declare they have no intention of allowing Reidsville to "cop" either of these contests. It's going to be a battle royal-rno doubt about it! Our aged friend, Mr. William Stan ley of Caswll gave us a pleasant call to renew for his favorite paper. He nearlng his 96th birthday and enjoys good "quid" of tobacco as much as ever. He says he has cut out his morning toddy as it Is unnecessary He left his brother, Alfred Greene Stanley, at home in his usual good health. It vrm only last year that his sister, Mrs. Lucy Stanley Pettigrew, at the age of 102 years, passed to the grat beyond. The Secretary of State has forward; ed to thle chairman of boards of elec tions in every county a blank book for the purpose of registering tho names of all who are expected to be included In this selective draft, and who may want to take advantage of the privilege of the law providing for voting by mail. By seeing that his name is properly registered in this book any citizen will havle opportuni ty to participate in any primary or general election which may be held at home during his absence. Thomas B. Whitted, Jr., son of Col. and Mrs. Thomas B. Whitted, was a member of the graduating class at Balrd's school last session, having the distinction of being hot only one of the smartest boys in the class, but the youngest. In handling the exam ination papers Major Baird had the misfortune to misplace Mr. Whitted's examination paper In algebra, Mr. Whitted thereby tot appearing on the honor roll In algebra. Several days ago Major Baird found the missing paper, Mr. Whitted made a high av erage, entitling him to be on the al- John gebra honor roll, and his name is thereon recorded. Charlotte News. In some pb.tes community canniag out! t-' t' . e b i.i '.Ttabllshnd fj: the benefit of hou:ewi'c, who deslro to can their surplus vi. tables but have not t lie facilities a' home for o .;!. ing. The movement will no doubt spread rapidly until the housewives, of practically every city and town in the State will be able either to put up their own surplus fruits and vegetables at a community cannery or have their jars filled at reasonable cost by some canning club. Superior Court Is in session at Wentworth this week; Owing to the busy times on the farms the attend ance has been unusually small. The case of F. M. Ellett vs. B. Frank) Mebane, Mrs. Mebane and the Spray Land and Water company was taken up early in the week. Arguments by attorneys were completed Wednesday afternoon. Judge Harding delivered the charge to the jury yesterday morn, ing and at this writing the Jury is still deliberating over the case. Mr. B, R. West, who has been Colt Acetyline lighting and cooking plants in our county, has left on a business visit to New York, where he will be in consultation with his firm fori few daVs. Mr. West has placed over 150 plants In the houses of our farmers in Rockingham, and is to be counted as one of the important fac tors in building up our county. Mrs. West has gone for a sea trip from Norfolk to Richmond, and will spend a short time with her folks in Culpep per, Va. '..'' Good Shooting. The story, below of certain Virginia mountaineers whose patriotism was only equaled by their marksmanship Is one told by C. K. Bolton In the American Historical Review. In 1775 500 recruits were needed, but many more came forward, and the commanding officer decided on a shoot ing match to determine their proficien cy. A board one foot square, bearing chalk outline of a nose, was nailed to a tree at a distance of 100 yards. Those who came nearest the mark with a single bullet were to be enlist ed. The first forty or fifty men who shot cut the nose entirely out of the board. With the Noonday Lunch Whether it V a sandwich or one of those A to Z lunches it will taste better if they serve a good cold bctde of BFECiM, ,M . 4 Jv v.- That's because Reifs is a real dnnk--a fine, foaming thir-qucncli- ing hover age, which by a secret process retains all the snappy flavor of the hops without the alcohol. And IT IS NOT A COMPOUND. Hest of the yield; None tan camhare With the taste that's THERE, fa W- . . , HARVEY WARE & CO, REIDSVILLE. N. C. Distributors , It u.' 1 ' '"'"I a r . IJet Harvey Ware & Co. move you I'hone 310. Let Will Laster get your thresher engine right. Moving and hauling. Call 310, Har vey Ware & Co. Se- Will Laster about repairs on Gasolene engines. Big reductions in Millinery. Mrs. Cornle Irvln & Co. LOST. Wrist watch. Reward if reutrned to this office. Pilot Mountain Grain Cradle. Sold ii Townsend Buggy Co. We have a big line of McCormlck's repairs. Townsend Buggy Co. Your own price on ready to wear Hats. Mrs. Cornle Irvln & Co. Will Laster sharpens saws, fits keys etc. Over Waynlck's carriage shop. If you want your piano or organ mo vied, phone 310. Harvey Ware & Co. WANTED. 100 cords split pine wood in the woods. Harvey Ware & Co. FOR SALE. One second hand two horse wagon at bargain. Townsend B.iggy Co., Roofings are still going higher, but we have big stock yet. Reidsville Hardware Co. Lewis Lead and Lucas Paints, big slock at right prices. Reidsville Hardware Co. Fine Creamery Butter, made at Jeff Penn's "Corn Jug Farm," for sale by Trent & Trent. We have just received car sap shingles and prices are right. Town send Buggy Co. Call 'phone 167-J or 173-W if in need of any stenographic work, or for regu lar employment. FOR RENT. A nicely furnished room with private family, close in. P. O. Box 8. cityi. Lawn Mowers, Lawn Hose, best makes at the right price. Reidsrllle Hardware Company. Big shipment of grain cradles Just received. Prices reasonable. Reids ville, Hardware Co. FOR RENT. Newly painted and re paired 6 room house on South Main street.- Eugene Irvln. For twenty-four inch concrete well pipe, brick, and building blocks, call on W, T. Wootcn, Mgr. FOR SALE Or loan, 20 or 25 bar rels of corn at my farm. Apply to P. D. Watt, Reidsville. Big stock of screen doors and screen wire. We can make the price. Reids vllle Hardware Company. , Just Received, a lot of Arsenate of Lead, for spraying tobacco and Other Plants. Townsend Buggy Co. See our bargain counter of Women's and children's slippers In tan, black and white. A. S. Price & Co. FOR SALE-rAt my farm twenty or twenty-five barrels- of corn Apply to P. D. Watt, Reidsville, N. C. , . FOR SALE. One second - hand thrething machine in good shape, will Mil at a bargain. Townsend Buggy FOR RENT. Three-room house on Piedmont street, city water. For white family. W. L. Gardner, 'phone 149 or 198. v'" : '- - During the summer months Miss Lucy Hall will teach a limited num ber of pupils from any gTade. Terms reasonable. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE New car, new service, new price Call "Doc" Mieador, Amos Motor Co., phone 94, night phone 4502. CABBAGE PLANTS 60,000 cabbage plants for sale, for full heading. Ap ply to C. W, Perkins, Rfd 1, or orders can be left with J.. P. Somers, city. LOST June 13th on Morehead St., between Franklin and Bank of Reids ville, ladies' gold wreath pin with diamond setting. Reward of returned to this office. LOST. A pair of gold frame spec tacles, in small spool thread box. Lost between Sandy Cross and Shreve' a- store. Reward if returned to Mrs. R. H. King, Route 2, Reidsville, N. C. When in need of letter heads, bill heads, statements, visiting cards, en velopes, circulars or any thing In the Job printing line call on the W. M. Oliver Printing Co., for estimates. FOR SALE. 160 acres with two tenant houses, stables, grainery, fine orchard, good grain and tobacnu f arm ; 100 acres in original growth timber, Just two miles from Draper. Petti grew Real Estate, Rental and Insur ance Agency. W. II. WakeleTd, M. D , of Char lotte, will be in Reidsville at Rocking ham Hotel on Saturday July 7th. The doctor limits' bis work to medical and surgical treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat troubles and fitting glass es. Kf charge Is made for glass fit ting it the glasses are ordered from him? TOBACCO IS TOO HIGH to let the Horn worms eat It up on the hill. The quickest, surest way to kill them is with Arsenate of Lead, used either with a spray or dust gun. We have It by the. ton, tout be sure to get your order in early to have It tlrun. All slM packages from lib cartons to 600 lb barrels. Madison Grocery Co., Madison, N. C. DRESS FABROCS. j In all the new weaves and colorinprs. It is a handsome assortment, embracing WASH GOODS, S8r?cVWJIITE G00DS and. WOOL DRESS GOODS. You will want to see the new ideas in Beach Cloth, t.rgandies, Cantenex Oxford, Seed Voil-, Lace Cloths, La Jerx Skirting, Velour Pique, Flaxon, Basket Cloth, Tique Stripe, Norfolk Linen, Pgny Stripe Voil, Sport Cloth, Organdie Jonquille, Golf Cord, Campus Suiting, Silk Nebuleux, Silk Tricon ette, Lousisine Silks. We buy direct from the mills and are always in position to oiler you the best quality of merchandise and the newest ideas at the lowest prices. , , Mrs. Cornie Irvin & Co., The Woman's Store Quality and Style. DOIT NOW Plant English Peas, Lettuce, Radish, Cabbage, Tomato, Sweet Peas and Nasturtiums. Our New Seeds just arrived. Call, 'phone, send or write us your wants. Tucker's Drug Store, PHONE 200 OSEDDT Is (he Secret of Our Big Business No other firm in all North Carolina offers you such amazingly liberal terms for long time payments. No other firm in the Old North State gives you better values for your money. We make these assertions because WR KNOW! And we're ready to back up everything we say. Not One Cent Extra For Credit We don't advertise credit and tack on such an enormous profit that you want to pay cash to save. We don't ask one cent extra for credit! The price is the same whether you buy for cash or take a long time to pay. Just a little down and $1.00 a week takes care of all your Clothing needs. Special Reduction on Ladies' Garments. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TOMORROW-WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. 9 North Opposite Scales XANENHAUS P.O. A DOLLAR A WEEK WAR AND HIGH PRICES may cause a "pinch". When The Pinch Comes FOLEY KIDNEY PILIi 40 BACMCHE MUNirS AM3 BlAOOfc The flourishing green in the gar den will help considerably.'. But see to it that the proper seeds are planted. If you get them from us they will surely "keep the wolf from the door'. Uet your Garden Seed from GARDNER DRUG COMPANY PHONE 14. WIGHf PH0NEI61-J.
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