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TIIE REVIEW: BELDSVTLLE. N. C. FT?Tn A V STTPT oq iniy PAGE SIX Give The Stomach A Chance To Work We en expect the itomKh to act normally It the natural aveunen of 11m lnatlon. re blocked eo It cannot dl poae of Its refuse. Wh the bowele are enatlpated tlx toinch Is called apon for work beyond lt capacity and the raralt. la bloat, balchlnr, headech., and Uaoomfort psmUy, and, nnleaa the oadlUoa Is prompt! relieved, serious la sold In drug; atoraa under the nam f Dr. Caldwell's Syrnp Papain. It le al combination of almple laxative with papain that acta on the boweli i la aentle, natural manner, without rP lna or other pain or discomfort, afford ing' speedy reUef. Get bottle of r. Caldwell's Syrup Papain from you drur ariat and neve It la the houae when you eed It; It coate only fifty centa and U she Ideal family remedy, wild enough Jo ohildrea and old people, yet euf aolently powerful for the tronaeat con stitution. A trial bottle, free of charffOi can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 408 Washington, St., Monti cello, Zillnola. W.F. BURTON High Grade Fertilizers, Agricultural Lime. IN0CUL.ANT8 FOR GLOVER. AL r&LFA, ETC REIDSVILLE, N. a ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS IBAE. HUMPHREYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Special attention to Battling estate Practice in all courts, except Record re Govt Office in Fell Building orer A. 8. Price & Co.'s Store. P. W. GLIDEWELL ATTORNEY. 4T LAW Prompt attention to all matter tntrtsted. Practice in all count Office In Citlsens Bank Building. MAJOR T. SMITH LAWYER Office In C. & A. Rooms orer Clark's Bfeoe Store. 'Phone 194. A-P IVIE B. C. TROTTBi JULIUS JOHNSTON IVIE, TROT rER & JOHNS rOH Attorneys at Law Offices tn the new Irrln BnUdlni $mxt to Bank of Reldsvllle. J. R JOYCE Attorney at Uw. 'Ollea In old Citlsens Bask Balldlni practice In State and Federa tarta ' r;1j4H Loans negotiated. PERCY T. STIERS Attorney and Coiineelor at Law. ReldevUle, N. 0. Bpeolal attention to negotiation teans, settlement ot estate, bnylnf ad selling real estate. Iasnraaei adjmsted. Practice In an eonrta. Office In Lambeth Building, Ore 8rtff Office. HUGH R. SCOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jeedel attention to negotiation et loans f conduct and settlements ef . estates; baring and selling real as tate. Office, Citlsens Bank Bldg McMICHAEL & RAY ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice In all eomrta r. McMlchaet will be in the Kelts mie office on Tuesdays, Wednesday ffhmreaays, Fridays aad la Ifadlao n Saturday. T7TLLIAM RELD DALTOH ATTORNEY AT LAW Reldsvllle, N. 0. eneral practice of the lav In State ml Federal Court. Money loaned on real aetata. late administered on and settled steal estate boaght and sold. E. B. WARE " ATTORNEY AT LAW Office oyer Tulloch's Store. negotiated. Prompt Attention. '.' DR. J. R. MEADOR DENTIST Hoe orer New CUJsen Baatk. ealdaaoe Phone ST9-W. Then XU. 0 DR. JULIUS S. WEIX2 DENTAL SUROEON. Cmoe orer Fetser A Tmelwr'i Dmj Store. Thone IN. DR. P.O. SHARP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN CJTJCa OVER CITIZENS BANK Aatate and Chronic Disease Treated Osteopathlcally Telephone 1S1 ' i ; EEIDSVILLH V C eatscrihe toy FRENCH INDUSTRY IS RECOVERING Natural Thrift and Economy Promise Rapid Progress, EXPORT BUSINESS GROWING Our Great Ally Poeeeeeea Raouperative Power Which Juatify Belief tha She Will Meet and Solve Triumphantly the Problem Whloh Confront Her After the War, With Paris Boulevards echoing with "vlve" for American troops our inter est In the welfare of our ally vastly Increases, and tta facts are not lack ing to encourage the belief that slie 1 already on the road to recovery from the blow of invasion by a ruthless en emy. On of the most important devel opments la the announcement ttiut one of the largeNt banking iiistitiitloutf in America concerned with foreign ! trade, the Guaranty Trust -Company of New York, has opened a Paris branch to handle the rapidly increas ing volume of French business. This action may surprise many per sons wbo bad thought of France aa p-Xi -.hMit, tie. . - .J SOLDIERS IN THE VERDUN SECTOR REPAIRING A RUINED CANAL bowed under a calamitous Invasion. The bank, however, gives figures indi cating that France Is not only meeting trr military and civilian problems with a stout heart and never falling cour age, but is re-establishing her export business -with this country. In 1914, the year of the outbreak of the War, imports from France to this country totaled f 141,446.202. This to tal was reduced to $77,168,740 in 1913, bnt last year the value of French im ports to the United States rose to $102, 077,000. "A nation that can achieve each a commercial recovery while ber terri tory is being ravished by the invader," says the Trust company's statement, "possesses recuperative powers which Justify the belief that she will emerge from the present conflict prepared to meet and solve triumphantly the prob lems which confront her." The commercial and industrial record of France, following past wars, indi cates that she should recover quickly from the actual physical destruction Inflicted in the present conflict The reconstruction of railroads, the erection of factories to replace those destroyed, and the replacement of the mechanism ' r - ..a: it IN THEIR RETIREMENT FROM OCCUPIED TERRITORY THE GER MAN ARMY DESTROYED MILLIONS OP DOLLARS OF AGRICUL TURAL MACHINERY, of Industrial activity that will be re quired and that is in part alrendj planned, offer a peculiarly inviting field to American capital and enter prise. Tentative steps have already been taken by representatives of Amer ican engineers and business men in this work. . Aside from its attractive business aspect, the enlistment of American money and effort in the great task of reconstruction that will remain at the end of the war will tend to cement still more closely the ties that bind the two great Hepubltcs together, and will en able Americans to discharge in part the debt they owe to France for her friendly Interest in the welfare and progress of the United States from the beginning of Its life as a na tion. In. judging the industrial status of any cation, lta production and con sumption of coal. Iron, and steel and the growth of Its traaportatlon sys tems are highly algnlflcant factor. In 1809, French industries consumed SI million tons of coal, of which 13.5 millions were taken from borne mines. In 1012, the consumption was 61 mil lions, of which 41 million tons were taken from home mines. In 18, the French output of cast Iron was 1,890.000 tons, and of steel, 1,000.000 tons. In 1914, France pro duced 6.31 1.000 tons of cast Iron and 4.033,000 tons of steel t'lSccS fcr EclcLrflUt &nd The Increasing activity of her rail way system 1 similarly demonstrable. In 1808, there were in France 10.T43 miles of railroad track; in 1912, there , were 31.946 miles, s Between 18)9 and 1912, Inland navi gation increased 150; while the trafflo of her mercantile marine bad amazing ly expanded. The tonnage entering French ports in 1809 is set down a 11,000,000 tons. In 1912, this had been increased to 53,000,000 tons. Leaders in American finance ascribe the solidarity of the French republic to three influences: ilrst, a thoroughly sound banking system, centralized in one of the greatest banking institutions of the world, the Rank of France; sec ond, the ingrainod thrift and frugality of the French people as a whole, to gether with a national economic vigor not elsewhere surpussed; third, wis su pervision, and patriotic cooperation by the government with banking and bust ness interests. The government doe" its part to war rant and retain the confidence of the holders of its securities. One of its wise policies is to impose new taxes to ' defray the interest charges on new se curity issues. It began this practice ! after the Franco-Prussian War, and Is today following the same rule in regard to securities issued to finance the pres ent conflict. This continuity of pur )H)se. doubtless, will prove reassuring to all holders of French government . securities. THe Franco-Prussian war of 1870- 1S71 taught the French people the meaning of thrift and economy. Bo well did they learn this lesson, that the whole sum of the Indemnity de manded by Germany, $ 1,000,000,000, was raised within the republic s con fines by its own inhabitants and paid off more than one year before the time' stipulated by the Germans. 1 The habit thus acquired ha never f been forgotten by the French, and to day the aggregate number' of investors i purchasing the French war loans has j reached the imazing total of 4,600,000 ' individual subscribers. Perhaps no oth er country, In proportion to Its popula tion, can make so good a showing. France Is particularly forunate in that her small Investors prefer "safe" Investments rather than offerings Which promise high returns. Government Rentes, in France are perpetual, and this characteristic seems to obtain for. these government bonds Increasing fa-! vor in the eyes of the French peo- f pie..; The points of sympathy, betw France and America are too many to enumerate, but the spirit of liberty and Its resultant democracy are, today a always, the major ideals of both na tions. Seeking no victories but those of peace, no territory except their own, k no sovereignty except soverelKntv over I themselves the independence and equal rights of the weakest member of the family of nation are to the people of the United States and of France en titled to as much respect as those of , the mightiest empire. In defense of these principles, France is engaged In a death struggle with militant autoc racy and ruthless aggression, and It la . not surprising to learn that she has loaned to her allies and to other friend ly states 7.000,000,000 francs with which to further the cause of democracy. It ' Is In keeping with America's traditions f thnt since the date on which wa for- mally aligned ourselves with France I and her allies in the great straggle, our Government has lent to France $370-, 000.000. I It Is eminently fitting that America should now be fighting on French soil to make the World safe for democracy. The liberty that America has enjoyed , for 140 years Franco helped her to achieve. The swords of Lafayette and I Kochambeao, aided by the guns of De i Grass upon the high seas, assisted In i cutting the foreign tie that bovnd the ' American colonlee prior to the War for f Independence, and from the private . purse of King Louis himself came the . ,"... "T first loan to America unsecured and ' unconditional to finance that historic : undertaking. It was with entire Just- tlce that Washington wrot,e to Rocham-t-cau, "To the generous aid of your na tion and to the bravery of Its sons U to be ascribed In a very great degree that independence for which we hart, fought" - Icidssfcyvl'! 111 . - .. - - Yourl Future Depends on Your James J. Hill, one of America's most successful men, who began as a stevedore and ended with the devel opment of 400,000 farms to his credit, said: "IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHETHER YOU ARE GOING TO BE A SUCCESS OR A FAILURE IN LIFE, YOU CAN EASILY FIND OUT, THE TEST IS SIMPLE AND INFALLABLE: ARE YOU ABLE TO SAVE MONEY? IF NOT, DROPOUT. YOU WILL LOSE. THE SEED OF SUCCESS IS NOT IN YOU." Save the Money You Are Making Today, and Put It Where It Can Work For You A CHECKING ACCOUNT is indispens'ible to carry ing on your work systematically. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is the surest protection against the uncertainties of the future. We pay 4 per cent, with interest compounded quarterly. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT are the quickest and surest means of securing a good yield from your sure profits of today. Bank & Trust Company CAPITAL $1,250,000. WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA. m mm FOR SALE BY Trent & Trent, Reldsvllle. N. a Jardner Drug Co., Reldsvllle, n. a AND ALL GOOD DEALERS Claiming that he was justifiable In doing so and that he had been nagged to death "by lies," Thomas Bailey Monday morning at 9 o'clock shot and killed Berry, B. Barrett at the home of the two families jointly oc cupied in North Danville. In the struggle for possession of the weapon, Bailey received a ball in the forearm and blew off his Index finger. The third shot penetrated Barrett's heart andhe dropped to the ground dying In a lew minutes. NOTICE TO SICK WOMEN . Positive Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Relieves Suffering. Bridgeton,N.J. "I cannot speak too highly of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound for inflammation and other weaknesses. I was very irregular and would have ter rible pains so that I could hardly take n step. Sometimes I would be so misera ble that I could not sweep a room. I doctored part of the time but zelt'ncH chance. I later took Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound and soon 'elt a change for the better. I took it P11 1 wa i htaithy condition, I.wcomnand the Pinkham remedies to all women as I have used them with such i vt r t rsr. good result." Mrs. Milford T. Cum mings, S22 Harmony St, Penn's Grove, N. J. . . Such testimony should be accepted by all women a convincing evidence of the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as a remedy for the distressing ills of women such aa displacementsinflammation, ulceration, I backache, painful periods, nervousness mil kindred ailmenta . f i am aw - m mm m , I. HI ! Ability to Save NO UNCERTAINTY HERE Reldsvllle People Have Absolute Proof Of Deeds At Home Wjhen people right here In Relds vllle speak out for the benefit of the public, there Is no toom left for , doubt. It is testimony like 'this that removed all skepticism. Here' a statement from a Reldsvllle man one of the many similar cases happening In this community every day. The evidence can be easily in vestigated it's at your door. If you should want better proof of merit, what could It be? E. R. Rascoe, proprietor grocery, Lawsonville Ave., says: "Whenever I have taken Doa'ns Kidney Pills I have found them very good and I recommend them to any one in need of a reliable kidney medicine. When ever my back feels lame and stiff'. gives me relief Price 60 cents at all dealers. Don't eimply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills the kind that jMr. Rapcoe uses-. FosteilMiBbun Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. argams PACKARD CARLISLE HACKNEY Best for lie money. Cash or easy payments. Call and see item. MORRISON JEWELRY CO. Sell Your Tobacco in ReidsviKe Money Vaterman and Edison Fountain Pens FROM $150 UP Just received a Framed Pictures. beautiful lot of Pretty lot SO cents up. of all tint stationery. Wite to the Soldier Boys on some of 'our Patriotic Stationery. 30 cent Der ,ox l -.'1 : Smith Stat. & Ptg. Co. "Scrfict Is ft." Pianos in
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