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J FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1017 HIE REVIEW: REIDSVILL E, N. 0. R?1 Mil I Fains, Dizzy Spells Mrs. Q.P.Cartwright,ol Whitwell, Tenn., writes: "I suffered with bearing down pains, i The dizzy spells got so bad that when I would start to walk, I would Just pretty nearly fall. Was very much run-down. I told my husband 1 thought Cardui would help me. . . He got me a bottle. . . It helped me so much that he got me another bottle. I got a whole lot better. The dizzy spells and the bearing-down pains left me entirely." If you are weak and run-down, or suffer from womanly pains, TAKE Mr! The Woman's Tonic Yr... ... HIM IWUlrfUI ICCl BctlC in giv- 1 1 HI tag Cardui a thorough II III trial. It Is composed of I V!aT I a a a nuia, vegeiaoie, medici nal Ingredients, recog nized by standard medi cal books for many years, as being of great value in the troubles from which only women suffer. The enthusiastic praise of the thousands of women who have been helped by Cardui In its past 40 years of successful use should assure you of its genuine merit, and convince you that it would be worth your while to try this medicine for your trou bles. All druggists sell it. III Tiy Cardui V Schoolboy Patriots This is a war of trained men a war that is fought largely by; mathe maticians, skilled mechanics, electri clans, areonauts, seamen, chemists, sanitation experts, surgeons, busi ness men. Thousands and thousands of these educated leaders in the war have been killed or, lost to the ser vice' through wounds; other thou sands may bo destroyed. Who will take their place if the war continues long? Certainly it will not'ba the boys who have dropped out of school. There's another reason a big one. The work of the world will go on after this war is ended. War or no war, there must be skilled mechanics electricians, aeronauts, seamen, san itation experts, chemists, surgeons, business men. .There will be fewer such after the war. That means there- will be an unusually good op portunity for you to gain success 3nd distinction in your chosen line ot work. But you can't succeed, you cu.'f gain distinction, if you have bocr. i 'slacker' in school. Thu Lot I reason for your spying in echoc! we haven't given yn.. I. is not only that you can earn more money when you are a man, if you stiiy in chool; it s not only, tin you will li,ue a better chance to tnc- rf-r ri i educated man, because so" many educated men will have bceu oot. n is that, after this ter rible war with its tragic destruction, the vorld will have to be rebuilt. That will be your job; that is, you must do a part of the Job. Which part will it be? Will it be an im portant part because you are fitted by education to do an imprtant part, or will you just drift along, doing what others tell you to do, a follow er, if not a bungler? Going to school now, this year, and sticking through, are the first essen tials. Don't droD out. Don't be a slacker. Don't be a quitter. 'Carry on!" Do it for your country'ssake. The American Boy. Reidsville Boy Leads Fie'd's Band "Do you know that the leader of that band is an old Greensboro boy?" said Mr. Charles D. Benbow to a Re cord reporter this morning when the Field Minstrel band was making wonderful music in front of Bradley's pharmacy. The reporter didn't know it, and . Mr. Benbow proceeded to explain that Ollie Dilworth was a Greensboro boy; that his father Mr. James Dilworth was a musician be fore him, and that in the old days of this town he had organized the first brass band and had such men as Harper Elam, J. M. Reece, Dr. Michaux and others as members of it. The younger Dilworth, now a man up as far as thirty-five or forty it is always all right to estimate , a man's age the limit, if it isn't proper when a woman is involved, has been for many years with the Al G. Field combination He has several relatives living here and while the report er didn't get a chance to talk with him it goes without saying that he certainly has seen much improve ment in his home town, as he comes through year after year. Greensboro Record. Arizona Cowboy Finds Fortune The discovery of $400,000, cached In an out ot the way spot in the hills of Graham county Arizona, is reported by H. R. Whitman, of Solo manville. The discovery was made by Joe Walsey, a cowboy, who is making efforts to discover the form er owners, according to Whitman. While hunting stray cattla" North west of Soioanville, Walsey found a tree trunk from which the handle of a shovel protruded. Digging dis closed an iron box containing old Spanish gold coins and gold vessels. Old residents declared Walsey has discovered the hiding place of priests who left that section about seventy five years ago, when it was a part of Mexico., BAD STOMACHS BUSINESS FAILURES "I Should Worry Novy About Corns!" They Peel Off With " Gets-It" Two corns are no worse than one, and one is nothing at allwhen you use "Gets-It," the one real corn hrinker, corn loosener, peel-it-rlght-oft corn-remover. That's be- r 10 CENT '.CASCARETS" BEST LAXATIVE FOR LIVER AND BOWELS In this day of high efficiency more failures are due to disordered Stom achs than to any other cause. Noth ing undermines the body and mind so quickly as Stomach Trouble. It saps the energy and reduces ambition 4 and vitality to a low ebb. Cathartics frequently aggravate the trouble. Over come quickly your Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Trouble with Mayr'st Wonderful Remedy, as it reaches the seat of the disease. Millions have been restored by it. Let one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy convince you today. For sale by druggists everywhere. Don't Stay Constipated, Headachy, Bilious, With Breath Bad Or Stomach Sour SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE The following Is the schedule ot Southern Railway passenger -trains pissing Reidsvllle. SOUTHBOUND No 29 Birmingham Special 12:45 a. a. No. 31 Augusta Special .. 2:58 a.m. No. 11 Richmond-Atlanta 5:35 a. m No. 37 New Orleans limited 6:29 a.m. No. 45 Danville-Charlotte 11:35 a.m NO, 35 U. S. Fast Mail .. 5:22 p.m. No. 43 Washington-Atlanta 6:13 p. m NORTHBOUND No. JO Birmingham special 2:30 a.m. Ne. 44 Charlotte-Wash'ton 8:25 a.m. No. 36 U. S. Fast Mail ..1:56 p.m. No. 46 Charlotte-Danville 8:32 p.m No. 32 Augusta special 11:13 p.m. No. 12 Atlanta-Richmond 11:20 p.m. No. 38 N. Y.-N. O. ....,11:49 p.m. Now is the time to subscribe No odds how bad your liver, stoni ach, or bowels; how much your head achs, how miserable and ncomfortable you are from a cold, constipation, bil iousness and sluggish bowels you al ways get relief with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels mate you miserable, lake Cascarets tonight; put an end to tlu headache, biliousness, dizziness, ner vousness, sick, sour gassy stomach, bad cold, offensive breath and all other distress; cleanse your inside or gans of all the bile, gases and con stipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means helath, happir ness and a clear head for months All druggists sell Cascarets. Don" fonret the children their little insidts need a gentle cleansing, too. Important Discoveries. Cheapened metallurgical processes will probably make available as new materials a number of metals now lit tle known. Maguesium, for instance, is likely to become one of the com mon metals very soon. ' "S ML - T ... ..Ar-Ji'" ' nil V ' Net Contents 15 F)'"M' ' j I n m mm (MX Try a can of our .Private Estate coffee, ( grain or ground). Coffee is much better fresh ground. We have the mill. Harris & Price. Oao Cera IPIae Geti Initial cause two drops of "Gets-It" eases your corn-pains at once, and you know that that old corn has been "nipped In the bud." "Oets-lt" makes . cutting: and aifr&in at a corn and fusslnff with bandages, salves or anything else entirely un necessary. Iiemember ."Gets-It" la eafe. You'll not have to take oft your shoe or pumps under the table at the cafe to ease your squirming: soul. See that you pet "Gets-It." Don't be Insulted by Imitations. 25o is all you need pay at any drug: store for "Gets-It," or It will be sent direct by E, Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Keldsville and recommend ed as the world's best corn remedy by Gardner Drug Company. . n nnn r I." VT J AVe'iclablcIVrparationfbrAs iiothcFoodbvKc2uia- ,3ISiiaa--ak tin Uic Stomacns andJtarelSM Thrrchv Promoting Digestion Cheerfulness ana Kcsuumuu.. ncllher Opium.Morphine n Mineral. Not Nahcotic JircMltStOt ftbrm SvJ Clarified 'Sugar 01 For Infants and CL;!3r en. Mothers Know That Genuine Castaiu Always Bears Signature A tioinftil Remedy for Constipation and Diarrhoea and Fcverisnnos Loss of Sleep fcsdtinlhetcfromran rac-Simiic Signature f XheCewtaw Company NEW TUUiy Exact Copy of Wrapper, In Use For Over Thirty Years THC CCMTflua COMPANY MIW TOR aiTV. AS Has a High Opinion of Chamberlain's Tab'ets. "I have a high op'.nion of Chamber Iain's Tablets for biliousness and as a laxative," writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes, "I have never found anything so mild and pleasant to ue. Mybrother has also used these tablets with satisfac tory results." How about your ahjerfyUoaf Farm For Sale The Farm of Miss Martha NewiAHf situated n Simpsonvllle Tewnsk, on the headwaters of Plaey Creole adjoining the land of J. P. Sulth and others, and containing .11 acre For further Information see J. W Newnam at Spray, or J. R. Newiam at Redsvllle, N. C. ' ) 13 Wood's Seeds osenKye The most vigorous grov ing and productive of Seed Ryes. Stools out better, su perior quality of grain, and destined, in our opinidn, to take the place of all other Rye. Wood's Fall Catalog Gives full description and Informa tion, and alsn tella nhnut h hpat SEED WHEAT. OATS. ( RYE, and Other Seeds for Fall Sowing. . . . . Write for Cataloz and prices of any Seeds required. Using Corn Muffins That the Southern people are profit ing, as' well as rendering a patriotic service, bv their extensive use of corn mufflnsv corn bread and other corn products is attested by a recent survey of staple articles of food This survey showed that in actual value 47.4 cents worth of corn meal now eauals $1.00 worth of wheat flour.-" Extensive investigations also show that corn products are certainly no less wholesome or desirable fo foods than wheat flour. Use of corn meal as a staple ooa proauci nas, Deen much more general in the South for years than it has been in any other section of the country, and the pres ent campaign of the Food Administrar tion for the substitution of corn and other grains for wheat products is probably having more perceptable and immediate effect in this section than elsewhere in the United States. Cer tain it is that the people of North Carolina are responding readily and cheerfully to the suggestion . EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE1 T. W. WOOD O SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. Calomil is Quicksilver and Acts Like Dynamite on Your ' Liver .'v.- jfF I if mi 1 LISTEN 1 Srv WATFR PUMPS WITTR HHO lO RUNNING EXPENSES I f 7i havwa Pparwn, fuewmn Wetl r 1-h. writ for apaciai Factory v Homey m worth r money back. F RAM 4 FUMP WORKS. WATKKSaoaOb Va. Calomel loses you a day! You know what colomel is. Its mercury; quick silver. Calomel Is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel should never be put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, con stipated and all knocked out and be lieve yon need a dose ot dangerous calomel Just remember that your drug gist sells for 50 cents a large bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone, which : entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfct substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver with out stlrrng yon up inside, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses.you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight en you right up and you feel great. Give It to the children because It is perowtly harmless and doesn't gripe. JModel Eighty-Five Four . a. L ftbfo Subject to iktmgi into! moHei r m-.( - J More Room Dou't cry over spilled milk, spilling it. Stop There is more room in this Overland than in any other" car sold for anywhere near so low, a price,-' ; The solid comfort of the thirty five horsepower Overland, com bined with unusual power and un usual economy, has made it for years the most successful car of its size by far. This season it is a more com fortable car than ever before. We have lengthened the wheel base to 112 inches and equipped it with cantilever rear springs. Roomy easy riding- beautiful powerful economical $895 You cannot buy for anywhere near so low a price any car that will give you such complete satisfaction, . Come to our store get yours now. WOMAGK MOTOR CO., Agts.
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