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PAGE TWO FiMDAY, SEPT. 23, 1917 TIIE REVIEW: REIDSVTLLE, N. G To My Farmer Friends: I wish to announce that I will be with the boys at the Union Warehouse, where we will be to see you at any ti me. glad We promise the top of the market' for eveiy pile of tobacco sold with us. Yours For Faithful Service, W. S. McKINNEY EULOGIZES THE PRINCIPAL OF THE REIDSVILLE SCHOOL Satisf actory Clothes our These days of uncertain Clothes values, we ask the consid eration of "The man who cares"? This store is well known as a House of Satisf actory Clothes and we shall stand by our colors. Our handsome new Suits, our Correct Hats and choice selections in Haberdashery make a strong appeal to the man who appreciates the "Better Things" in men's wear This is the store for the man that doesn't judge values by advertised "Bargain Prices," but rather by the sort of outfitting he is offered for bis money! Prices change but litttle Values have changed wonderful ly. L";;v Keep this Satisfactory Store in your mind when readjKfor your fall outfitting. ( WILLIAMS & CO. : , ' v. "The Man's Store." I HERE are rugs that will surely please you. Our new stock of rugs is certainly ger erous enough in size and assort ment to afford most ample opportunity for the indi vidual fancy of careful purchasers. " Tapestries, Body Brusels, Velvets, Axminsters and Royal Wiltons are all represented in the very best of their respective weaves. The designs are as attrac tive and handsome as you could find anywhere. As to values well, we'll leave that to your good judgment when you see the rugs tVemielves and compare the prices to the qualities. Editor The Review: When a good man leaves a com munity and county, there is a great vacancy left, which can never be fill ed. This can truthfully be applied to Mr. It. W. Isley, former prin cipal of Popular Branch High school and superintendent of Currituck coun ty schools . ' . .. - . Mr. Isley has been the greatest ed ucator this county has ever known. He stood for the uplift of the school communities and county. During his stay here, two years as principal of Poplar Branch High Schlol and two as superintendent of the county, he did more for the foundation of an educational uprise than any one man has ever done. Through his untir ing efforts the county has been awakened to see the necessity of edu cating, thoroughly, its children. Before Mr. Isley came to Poplar Branch there was a four-teacher school here. When he left there was a new school high school build ing and a faculty of six. The 'en tire eleven high school grades were being taught, also a course in music. Those students who were under him and have later gone to college are very glad to tell the world that he was the best instructor they have ever had. He taught them thorough ly and cheerfully. It was a pleasure for him to assist them to the higher things of life. Through his good in fluence some have gone to college and are working their way so that they niy be like him, if possible. He helped them to secure places iu colleges of the State, as the Universi ty, State Normal and A. & E. Col lege. . The Poplar Branch Betterment So ciety can not "boost" him sufficiently. He was always at its back in the hour of trial, ready and willing ti give his mental and physical ability. The great space which has oeen left in the Society by him leaving the county seems to grow wider and wider; for It needs him more and moro every day. The Society fceeems to be at a loss without his assistance It was through his efforts that Bet terment Societies were organized throughout the county. These So -.cietiea have been a complete sua cess wherever they have been organ ized and have been a great uplift to the schools and communities. Mr. Isley organized the first debat ing union that was organised in the county. The young folks took , a great pride In the unions and several successful debates were held. On one occasion the debating team at Poplar Branch won In tlfe Triangula? d:-Laie and w;int to Chapel Hill to fi ter the fir-u contest. These unions have added greatly to the Interest of the school life for the pupils. While he was in this county cou- ty commencements were organized by him. These commencements have brought the county together in one educational enterprise as nothing else could have done. They have been pronounced a decided success by many prominent men who haver spoken here. In other words, Mr Isley has made the commencements what they are. The people of this county can not fully express the good that the commencements have been to the schools and county, The school, community and county, which have received the services of Mr. R. W. Isley are to be congratu lated and envied. lie gly.es his mind heart and life to his work, and the school in which he teaches, the com munity and county in which he works are sure to prosper and grow because of his work. Words cannot express the good that he has done in Poplar Branch and in Currituck county. He has not only been a great worker in the schools but he has helped in every way possi ble to make the county grow. B. P. Poplar Branch, N. C. Winds Vary, but LuziANNE -Never "0TfHOT'" The Lurianne Guarantee : If, after using the content of a emit, you are not am ti fled in every respect, your gro cer will refund your money. You don't have to be a magician to make two pots of coffee exactly alike when you use Luzianne. For Luzianne is unvarying in character, ever and always the same good-drinking coffee. But the only way you can really know Luzianne is to drink it. And that suggests your buying a can today. Bear in mind, you take no chances with Luzianne. The guaran tee protects you to the very penny. So, get right to it and buy Luzianne now. Every sip will confirm your good judgment and our good faith. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. IF A IKIANoffee The ReilyT&ylor Company, New Orleans L 1 CLUBBING OFFERS BURTON-CHANGE WALKER CO. ftoituro and Undertaking Until further notice we will accept yearly subscriptions for the following papers at the price named: The Review and Atlanta Constitu tion (Tri-Weekly) .. .... .. .. 12.75 The Review and New York World (Trl-Weekly) .. .. .. .. .. .. .2.15 The Reviffw and Progressive Farm er .... ...... .......... $2.00 The Review and Saturday Evening Post .. .. .. ........ .. .. $2.65 The Review and Ladles Home Jour nal . ... .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. $2.65 The Review and Greenboro Daily News (Daily and Sunday) .. . . $7.00 The Review and The Danville Bee (evening) .... ...... .. .... $4.50 The Review and The Daville Reg ister (moVning). .. .. .. .. .. $4.50 Send cash, check or money order with order. Address THE REVIEW COMPANY Reldsville, N. C. OLDER BUT STRONGER " To be healthy at seventy prepare at forty" is sound advice because in the strength of middle life we too often for get that the careless treatment of aches and pains undermines our strength. Keep your blood pure and rich and active with the strength-building and blood-nourishing properties ol Scott's Emulsion which is a food, a tonic and a medicine to sustain your strength, alleviate rheumatism and avoid sick- ness. Ho alcohol in Scott s. Scott fc Mm, BtoiflcM. M.fc The Selected Men Today and tomorrow more selected men will leave Tor the cantonments to be trained for battle against the Kaiser's forces. The occasion Is a marked one in the lives of these men and it Is also one of greit significance to those who are left behind. For it must always be remembered that the greater the number of thos;e who go the greater the ' responsibility of those who remain at home. Every" one of the latter will have a part In determining how long those who go will have to stay, how hard they will have to fight 'and how many of them will return. By the practice, of self-denial, by diligence in the tasks of civil life and the soldiers of the Allies, who In this country hot only have got to. see that our soldiers lack for nothing; we also have the duty of sending of our substance to our Allies so that they can give the support of their men that will enable the latter to carry on their part of the fighting with complete supplies of every sort. The war will be won by the side with the greatest resources and the rapid' ity with which these are brought into play will determine its duraton. Ev ery citizen, however humble, has tC part to perform in husbanding and conserving our resources. The message o the President to the first increment of selected men applies to all alike. It may well be repeated here. It is as follows: ,You are undertaking a great duty. The heart of the whole country is with you. Everything that you do will be watched with deepest interest and with the deepest solicitude, not only by those who are near and dear to you, but by the whole nation beside. For the great war draws us all together, makes us all comrades and brothers as all true Americans felt themselves to be when we first made good our national independence. The eyes of all the world will be upon you, because you -are in some special Sense the sol- diers of freedom. Let it be your pride, therefore, to show all men everywrere not only what good soldiers you are, but also what good men you are, keeping , straight in everything and pure and clean through and through. Let us all set forth ourselves a standard so high that it will be a glory to live up to it and , then let us live up to It and add a new laurel to the crown of America. My affectionate confidence goea with you in every battle and every test. God keep and guide .'. you.-.-. x Every selected man should have this tender, helpful message from a great and warm-hearted President where he can refer to it constantly News and Observer. I CASTOR IA For Infants cad Children In Use For Over 30 Years jjway bears tii far a SlgoAtur of Write To The Boya There are many people in this as well as in other communities who have relatives or friends in the serv ice of their country at the present time. They should make it a point to communicate, as often as possible, with these friends at the frnt, writ ing interesting and cheering letters about happenings at home, letters which will show that their service for their country is appreciated and that those left behind are with them In spirit. There is nothing more welcome to( a man at the front than a letter from home, not a doleful epistle, but one' that breathes clear and hope and courage, such a letter win entour age a soldier and make him feel more determined than ever to do his full duty-. And if you have a friend In camp or at the front and write him a let ter, do not feel agrleved if you do not get an early response.' It is not because your letter is not appre ciated, but because of the lack of time and the fatigue after the day's work. Intensive training in military cantonments and duty at the front do not permit, much leisure for other things, especially it a man takes the time to do any reading or indulge in recreation along other line. FARM ' HOME CITY" LOT You want to buy or eIL ee .PETTIGREW, at Sheriff old office, 10& Gilmer Street. 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 i he most liberal company on earth Scores of business men in Reidsville have MUTUAL BENEFIT INSURANCE. ASK THEM. FRANCIS WOHACK, The K Insurance Mac. NUXATED IRON (III) increases strength of delicate, nervous, run down people 100 per cent, in ten days Id niany Instances. $100 forfeit if it fails a per full explanation in large article boob to appear in this pa per. Ask your doctor or druggist about it. BRITTAIN'S DRUG STORE FETZER DRUO STORE GARDNER DRUG COMPANY R. II. TUCKER O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o . '.' v: 0 Cut This Out O TAKE THIS COUPON AND 0 ONLY 89 CENTS O ' , - O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O To Britta'ii's Drug Store and get a Doliar Bottle of El lington's Liver Cleanser. Also absolutely free,' a 25 cent bot tle of Ellligton'8 Mutton Linil ment, and a 25 cent Jar Dick's Pneumonia Salve. . Ellington's Liver Cleanser tones up the Liver, aids Di gestion, relieves - Sick 'Head ache, removes Neuralgia, ban ishes Rheumatism, relief for Colic, excellent for Gastritis, purines the Blood, instant re-! lief for sour Stomach, Present this coupon at Brit tain's Drug Store. O O o O o o o o o o O o O O O O O o o o o o Plumbing Contractor All kinds cf Plumbing Roofing Guttering, Etc. First-class Workmen. All Work Guaranteed. Specifications Gladly Fur nish d. R. G. Gladstone. WANTED! OLD JUNK FOR CASH We want to exchange for CASH foe- your Scrap Material, such as Bags, Bones, Ft-bd Bags, Scrar Bacainsr. Braaa Copper, Lead, Zinc, Oia Rubber Boot and Shoes, Auto Casings, Inner Tubes.. Carriage Tires, and all kinds of Sera Metals and Iron. . Bring us your material. FOR SALE 1 One ton Truck Wlnton.. 1 Five passenger Ford. 1 Runabout with TrucK Body Ford, All In good running condition. EMky er for sale or will trade. Walker Hide & Junk Co. Dry Prizery Bldg. Opp. Depot OOOOOOOOOOOOO OO O O "U you can t put a gun on your shoulder," says the Indiana State Council of Defense, "put a silo on your Farm.1 Experience the Best Teacher, ' It la generally admitted that expe. fence is the best teacher, but should we not make use of the experience of others as well as our ownT The ex perience of a thousand persons Is mor to be depended npoa than that of one Individual. Many thousands of persons have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds with the best results, which shows It to be a thoroughly reliable prepara tion for those diseases. Try It It is prompt and effectual and pleasant to take. "THE LETTER E" Someone has advanced the opinion that the letter "E" to the mosi. unfor tunate character in the English alpha bet because it is out of cash, forever in debt never out of danger, and In hell all the time. Bht we call attention the fact that "E" Is never In war and always in peace. It is the beginning of exist ence, the commencement of ease, and the end of trouble. Without it there would be no Rexall store, no coffee, no bread, no life, no heaven, no service, no business, no appreciation, no regrets, no Fetaer's The Words "Fetaex' Pure Drugs," and "Service" are synonyms and, we appreciate your patronage. Try us next time and we will make It our business to see that you have no regrets. GET IT WHERE THEY'VE GOT IT FETZER'S DRUGSTORE HIGH GRAPH BuITJlJlrrO -BRICK Brick is the most endurinff HMMt eecnr against fire; avwt comfortable in all we then most eooncmlcaJ la final votX, and the cost ,'beaatlful of toy bunding uatsriaL It quility appeals to yon, write cs and get quotation. BAlpme&ta made promptly. WILLIAMSON A HEDGECOCK, INC. JfartlnsTHle, Vs. Ideal Pressing Clab W. ff. WILLIAMS, Prep. All. Garments Cleaned or Dyed oat Short Notice. 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