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I AOE eight THE REVIEW: REIDSVILLE, N. a NEWS OF REIDSVILLE AND ROCKINGHAM Baseball Saturday! The Voice on the Wire Friday at the Grande. SUtkeacIale comes over for a game Saturday ana Relrtsyille will endeav or to agaiu tie the series. Weather conditions this week have been Meal oil srrowinj? crops and corn and tobacco are doing finely. butterfly feature today ( TIi k-h-day) at th Grande thoatrt " 1 tie Phantom'.-, op;'rel"-.'!V five acts fea turing Mi txvi Ande.oii. Revival --:vires will bejriu at the Speedwell cV;rch nest Sunday and continue, thresh lh' wj !c. The pub lic ii cordij;:.' .inviU'd to aUea.j. ' During" Auuit the library will be open from 3 'o S each afternoon. It will close promptly at 8 o'clock. Pa trons will be govrned accordingly. Tanenhaus Bros, have bought the Ptock of good of the New York Store and will move the same to their storeroom on South Scales st. All who have loved ones buried at Lowe'a church are requested to meet Thursday Augu-t lfith, 1917 for the nurpose of cleaning awaiy the rubbish and dressing the cemetery. Mr. P. D. Watt attended the funer al of Mrs. .J. S. Cobb, wife of Mr. J. S. Cobb, head of the leaf depart ment of the Liggett & -Myers Tobac co Company, at Durham Tuesday. Mr. W. J. Brown comes to the front as the champion tomato grower hav ing gathered three from his garden that 'wenghed four and a half pounds thus averaging oik and a half pounds eech. Next? Mr. K. L. Williamson of Martins ville spent yesterday In town and gave us a very pleasant call. He (ays work is now under way on a large scale in building the new industrial town of Fieldale, four miles north of Martinsville. A week of preaching services will begin at .Speedwell church Sunday afternoon at 4 p. ni. Just the one service Sunday, and two services dur ing the week, afternoon and night, Kveryone is most cordially invited to come and bring his friends. Mrs. George Harrison, aged 31, died at her home near Pleasant Grove church in Caswell county Moud ev ening and was burled at ISethomla church cemetery Tuesday afternoon. She leaves a husband and three small . children. Her death was caused by uric acid poisoning. They are telling a little joke on Judge Humphreys. It appears that an auxtous father told the Judge that bis son's eyes are veny weak and im plored hiw to do all in his power to prevent him from being drafted. "Don't worry, my good friend," re sponded the Judge, "the government has arranged to place all the weak eyed men in the front ranks." Next Wednesday at 4:30 at lied J Park the Insurance Men and Bankers will meet a combined team of Mer chants and Lawyers In a baseball con test. Walker Williams and Abe Wo mack, remembering the last game, are determined to come out with heads up this time and are "loading' up for fair." The gate receipts go to the Red Cross Society, bo let' all go out and help a good cause. Here is a list of the clothing sup plied by the government to'-each sol tiler: Band, cap, dress; belt, waist; hreeaches, cotton,, D. D.; breeches, woolen, D. D.; cap, dress (without band); cap, service; chevrons, cotton, O. D.; chevrons, dress; chevrons, woolen, O. D.; chevrons; coat, denim; coat, dress; coat, service, O. D.; coat, collar, cord, breast; cord, hat; under wear; gauntlets, winter; gloves, hat, denim; hat, service; laces, leggins, necktie, ornament, cap, bronze; or nament, cap, gilt; ornament, collar, bronze; ornamentcollar, br, "U. 8.;" ornament collar, gilt; ornament, col lar, gilt, "U. S.;" overshoes, arctic; hirt, flannel, O. D.; shoes, gymna sium; shoes, rusett; stockings, wool en; stripes, service; stripes, trouser; upenders, trousers, denim; trousers, THE TIMES TOPICS NO. 28. Reidsville, N. C. By G. W. BRITTA1N War or nor War, Ve are beginning to wear that better days smiles. Een Buz Fuz Enquire is claiming that me country will be safe. The YELLOW WEEU our best tobacco in all the world is turning gold. The price will be all rii;ht, the country will be as the man said who had lost his mother in .law, on being asked, what com plaint? - He replied. No complaint, at all.. Everybody satlsfleld." o Plant Turnip' Seeds, we have the best kind that do grow. Biggest stosk ever.Walk this way Annie. Building castles In the air doesn't necessarily make a man the architect of his own future. If you can't get away to the sea shore don't get th wilts, get Her a box of Wiley's Candy made in Atlanta and we sell it, let u send it to hei and you'll feel better, Her too. o There are two kind.- of fools Ignor ant and educated. Take Brittain's Tonic Laxative, and enjoy living. It's the very thing for indigestion, headache, constipation and stomach troubles. Do not worry when the weather Is warm and your harness sticks to you, use Talcum Powder. Whole pound of A I It FLOAT TALCUM for just twenty-live cents. We have the other good ones too. Remember that we have a heart; we practice the live and let live princi ple with every customer. Let us fill your prescriptions. We know how And you do not have to ak your doc tor where to have it filled. You get expert compounding when Brittain fills them. o Ice Cold Water all the time and Its free, pass the gourd Sallie. BRITTAIN'S DRUG STORE tu ir nrA Ft mora nnH Clnrdpn Seeds: PHONE 30 J. IiC 11U1I1C Ui UWU UHp,Kl c..- v- . Best !oo)s Lowest Prices. Let Britta.n fill your .Prescriptions. Money Raising All that is needed in the raising of corn is proper soil, good cultivation, and the right time to husk it. Alljthat is needed in money raising is to start an account, keep adding to it, turn the interest back into the bank 'and Lo! you have raised a crop of Dollars that will be comfort givers to YOU. Mi 4 per cent, paid on Savings Account compounded quar terly. ROCKINGHAM SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY Dazey churns arte sanitary labor aving. Sold by Reldsville Hardware Co. A big stock of buggy harness. Right price. ReideVille Hardware Co. A big line of bridles and collars' at attractive prjccjs. IlteWsviOe Hard ware Company. LOST. Watch chain cn streets of Kidsville. Reward if returned to S. I. Jett. M. D. Money to loan for client on real es tate security. Apply to P. T. Stlers, Attorney, Reidsville. For twenty-four Inch concrete well pipe, , brick, and building blocks, call n W. T. Wootcn, Mgr. LOST. On the streets Saturday night a $5 bill. Reward if returned o William Harris, Reidsville. Did you ever string tobacco bags? We need stringers at once. Reids ville Manufacturing Company. Don't fail to se our bargains in straw hats, borne good styles and shapes. Williams & Company. FOR RENT. 4-room house with sewer and garden. Pettlgrew Real Estate, Rental & Insurance Agency. Some good patterns In Keep Kool Suits. Just what you need for the hot weather. Williams & Company. FOR RENT. Double brick store room in West End, formerly occu pied Ifyf Trent & Trentj W. JVty FR IDA Y, AUGUST 10. 1917 BARGAINS! dress; undershirts, cotton; undershirts woobn. Mr. H. O. Carrall died August 7, age 93 years 7 months and 2G days. He joined Old Salem church when he was a young man and some time af terwards his membership Was trans ferred to MIzpah church and later transferred to Sandy Cross where he remained a faltrifjul member unttfl death. He leaves two sons, fifteen grandchildren and 16 great grand children. The pall bearers were: Jess Carter, Gus Clark, Will Ray, W. II. Settle, J II. Williams, Frank meador. The North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering has just Issued a very neat little folder calling attention to the importance of technical education at this crisis In our national life. To this Is add ed information about the college; requirements for admission, . courses study, expenses, scholarships, and many other details. With this foldur Is included a sir page folder contain ing pictures of all the college build ings. Thes.f publications have been Vsued for Jgeneral distribution. If you want them write to the Registrar, West Raleigh, N. U. Salem; Misses Annie and Mary Cobb of Duurham. Southern Railway will operate a sea shore excursion Thursday, August 16 and 30, 1917 to Atlantic City and oth er New Jersey seashore resorts. The round trip fare Is $11.50. Tickets good on all regular trains, and limited to 16 days, including date of sale Atlantic City is having the gayest sea son of its existence, and this gives an unusual opportunity to visit Amer ica's greatest seashore resort at small cost.-.-Make' your reservations now. After a period of slow progress for several weeks past, owing to shortage of labor and delay In shipments of material, th street paving contractors ure now getting into a better stride on street and sidewalk paving, The work is now going ahead at a satis factory rate. Sidewalks on Main and Lindsey streets are being laid and the paving of Lawsonville avenue, East Market, South Scales and other streets, is now under way. There is still much street and sidewalk pav. ing to be done and it will require sev eral months yet to finish up all the work aid. out. The August term of Superior Court is in session this week at Wentworth. Mrs. James S. Cobb of Durham 1 Prress has been made on the I flits L- tt . Hnlta a nil ll Kok e t in a and rf A.tA ....lllnnlu et,,, .ftnmnnn bM"""' u.tv o, V' UIVU DUUUVUIJ .111.1 I11M.U MV ft i . i . , . , 1 1. 1 , j . an. a private saiuiorium in i uuuuuipuiu Mrs. Cobb was the daughter of the late Mr. E. J. Orr. and Mrs. Fannie Forest Orr. She was born In Caswell county on August 8, 1868. She was marrlod to Mr. J. S. Cobb In 1891 and shorty afterwards moved to Durham, where Mr. Cobb became con nected with the American Tobacco company. Mrs. Cobb Is survived by her husband, one sister, Mrs. N. II Wright of Winston-Salem and four children, James O. Cobb, of Winston I LBaiscstaDfl I (( ray, iKiuor selling, and many minor cases have been disposed of. The grand jury, of which Mr. Money of Mayodan Is foreman, completed Its work yesterday afternoon and was discharged. The local bar Is well rep lesented and quite a number of visit ing attorneys are in attendance. Judge W. J. Adams of Carthage is presid ing and Solicitor Porter Graves of Mt. Airy is prosecuting attorney for the State. The term will end tomorow. 8h Put the Toe In Ptomaln?? A seven-yar-old Columbus girl came home from school and reported one of her classmates had hurt his toe and was unable to be at schoo' "It's very serious," she said, " .J they are afraid he' is going to huve ptomaine polsouing." Indianapolis Ne 3. I i SATURDAY Stokesdale vs. Reidsville Game Called 4:30 P. M. What to Give. J "GIt to your enemies forgiveness, , to jrour opponent tolerance, to your mend your heart, to your child a good I example, to your parents deference. and to everybody sunshine." Selected. BUSINESS BUILDERS LOST, WANTED, ETC Cora wood for sale. Apply to A. L. Harris. Phone 1721. Straw Hats at less than the lowest Williams & Company. Electric Irons; Maida lamps, etc. Reidsville Hardwa.te Co. w AiNihiu. .music pupils In the Fall, by Miss Louise Craig, City. Do not delay calling to se us about stringing bags. Reidsville Mfg. Co. Watch our window for bargains In low cut shoes. Williams & Company. See the bargains we are offering In low cut shoes. Williams & Company. Eight or ten desirable grain and to bacco farms for rent. Apply to A. J. Whittemore, Reidsville or Wentworth. Eight or ten dsirable-grain and to bacco farms for rent. Apply to A. Whittemore, Reidsville or Went worth. 1 We are showing the prettiest line of shirts we have ever shown in Reidsville. Williams & Conipanv. The Aian'S Store. I have a number of farms near Reidsvile containing from 40 to 100 acres, for sale, for cash or on time. ra R. Humphreys. Good tobacco and grain farm for rent with improvements. Will furnish good stock and tools. See R. D, Gapen, Reidsville, N. C. STRAYED. One large Collie named Lad. Dark sable color, witn white color. Reward to finder. Tr. O. Ballard, phone 264-W. CHICKENS. I pay highest market prices CASH for all kinds of poultry. Phone or see me before selling. Cecil Barber, phone 112-J. LOST. A cameo ring Sunday morn, in?, between J. W. Satterfield's resi dence! and the Presbyterian church. Reward if returned to this office. It's a long ways to cold weather, better get one of our Keep Kool Suits and be comfortable while you wait. Williams & Company, The Man's Store. If you know of any friend expect ng to go to the mountains, call their attention to the advertisement of Chimney Rock and Bat Cave, which appears in this issue. When in need of letter heads, bill heads, statements, visiting cards, en velopes, circulars or anything In the Job printing line call on the W. M. Oliver Printing Co., for estimates. ; We wish to thank our friends for their many acts of kindness shown us during the illness and after the death of our husband and father. Mrs. Sallie C. Jones and Daughters. WANTED. A good tenant for next year on my home place. Fertile land, highly improved, plenty of stock and tools. Apply to J. T. Amos R. F. D. 1, Reidsville. Telephone 2102. .. --.. SAFERLITE LENSES. Approved by the Secretary of the State of N. C. Can fit them on any make or size au tomobile. Ford cars fitted for 11.00. Satisfaction guaranteed by Rogers & Cook, Reidsville, N. C. WANTED. We want, a number of parties to string tobacco bags at their homes. Call at once on J. W. Dam- eron at our place In Reidsville or Mrs. H. L. Griffith, Ruffln, for infor mation. Reidsville Mfg. Co. NOTICE. On Monday, July 23, my son, Clarence . Perkins, disappeared from my home. Ha is H years or age. Anyone finding him will call or notify rao and they will bo paid for their troub Ie. Phone 1746. L . H . Per klc 8 Price 1 13.50 per acre. Worth ?25 per acre. 200 acres fine tobacco and small grain land within 5 miles of Asheboro, N. C. Must be sold quick; easy terms. For further particulars tfrite Wm. H. Pickard, Box 344, Greens boro, N. C. FLOWERS. Fresh from the gar den. Floral designing a specialty. Sat isfaction guaranteed. All orders Targe or small receive the. same prompt attention. Delivered anywhere in the city. Mrs. W. T. Barber & Son, Phone 112-J. SPECIAL NOTICE. I take pleas ure In announcing that I am now with the Burton-Chance Walker Company, Furniture dealers and undertakers, and will be glad to have my friends call on me when in need of goods In our line. Sam E. Rascoe. We give coupons on each purchase of 25c or more good for Rogers Sil verware. Call for coupons on each purchase. They get valuable silver ware. We also give these coupons on mommy accounts If paid, before the lftth of the current month. Trent & Trent. " .-T To clean up we are offering lot 12 1-2 to 20c Colored Lawns and Organdies at 10c per yard. Also Lot of $1 shirlwaists to close at 50c each. This is all high grade, seasonable merchandise. Come in today and look it over. Mrs. Cornie Irvin & Co., Th te Woman s More Quality and Style. TURNIP SEED! Eight Varieties, and all Good Just Received at Tucker's Drug Store, PHONE 200 Announcement! Of the removal of the New York Store from West Market Street to 9 North Scales Street. On and after August 15th this store will be tun under the name of TANENHAUS BROS , Leading Credit Clothiers of Reidsville. AH accounts of the New York Store from this date on are due to Tanenhaus Bros., 9 N. Scales Street, and will be collected by them. Ladies' and Men's Ready-to-Wear Clothing. Men's Tailoring a Specialty. M A LITTLE DOWN AND 73 ANENHAU5 A DOLLAR A WEEK 9 North Scales St. Opposite P. 0. CHttKHCHMOHHKHHHCHHHOH Turnips eed Great Political Questions. Great political questions stir the deepest nature of cue-half the nation. but they rass far above and over the heads of the other half.Wendell rhil- We have just received our new stock of Turnip Seeed which consists of all the good kinds and they are the old reliable WOOD'S best for the South. Trade with U3 where your Patronage is appreciated and prices are the lowest. GARDNER DRUG COMPANY PHONE 14. MGHfPHONEl-J. Iips.
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