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TUESDAY; OCT. 0, 1917 PAGE SIX THE REVIEW: REIDSVILLE, N. 0. Wood's Seeds Rosen Rye HOW THE RED CROSS IS SPENDING THE $100,000,000 The most vigorous grow- f ing and productive of Seed Ryes. Stools out better, su perior quality of grain, and destined, in our opinion, to take the place of all other Rye. Wood's Fall Catalog Gives full description nnd Informa tion, and also tells about the best SEED WHEAT, OATS, RYE, and Other Seeds for Fall Sowing. Write for Catalog and prices of any Seeds required. T. W. WOOD & SONS. SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. Advertising in this paper will bring good returns on the money invested 2f PROFESSIONAL CARDS IRA R. HUMPHREYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Special attention to settling estates PracUoa In all courts, except Record art Govt Office In Fels Building ever A. B. Price & Co.'s Store. P. W. GLIDE WELL ATTORNEY AT LAW Prompt attention to all matters Intimated. Practice In all coons Offloa In Citizens Bank Building. MAJOR T. SMITH LAWYER Office fn C. & A. Rooms OTer Clark's Shoe Store. 'Phone 194. A. D. IVIE B. C. TR0TTII JULIUS J0HN8T0N MEJROTTER & JOHNS rOH Attorney Law Offices In the new Irrln BnUdlni axt to Bank of Reldarllle. J. R. JOYCE Attorney at Law. Offlca in old Cltleena Bark Buildlmi Practice In SUte anA Feders carta, vk.' rSRSSlT! Loaca negotiated. PERCY T. STIERS Attorney and Couneeier at Law. RMdarUle. . O. Bpeclal attention to negotiation at teana, aetUement ot estate, tajtef tad aelllng real estate. tiumnmm adjnated. Practice la all owU. Office in Lambeth Building, Orm krrlffa Offloa. -' - " ' HUGH R. SCOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW. fractal attention to negotiation loans r conduct and settlements ef asUtes; buying and aelllng real at Ute. Office, ClUiens Bank Bldg McMICHAEL & RAY ATTORNEY! AT LAW Practlo In aU eowta Mr. U clfichael irill fee In Ua Kaita villa office on Taeadaym, Wadaaadajt rfcnrMays, Fridays aa la aa Saturdays. WILLIAM REID DALTOlf ATTORNEY AT LAW Raldavllla, N. 0. aaaral practice of the law la ttaU and Federal Courts. Money loaned on real aatat. Bs lata administered on and settle Baal eaUt bought and sold. E. B. WARE ' ATTORNEY AT LAW ffloa ever Tulloch'a Store. aacvtlatai. Prompt Attention. DR. J. R. MEAD0R DENTIST l He orar New ClUaftna aaidanoa Phone STMT. Tnone Ml. DR. JULIUS S. WELLS . RENTAL tURQEON. rSo orer Fetaar At Tack! Orar Ctor. Thona 104. D2. P. 0. SHARP osteopathic; physician tunica ovxb citizens bank junta and Chronle Disease Treated Ostaopathlcally j Telephone 1S1 . EXZD3VTLLB, K, Q c-r?cr:i toiy For the great American Red Oroas war fund the American people sub scribed about one hundred million dollars, of which about fifty million has been paid in and about fifteen million expended. The greater part spent has been for the relief of our war-stricken allies. The greater part of what la left is being conserved to use for the comfort of our own troops In France. Commissions of prominent men were sent abroad to make a careful study on the spot. Ovr $10,000,000 has been spent in France, where there are over 500,000 people afflicted with tuberculosis ts a direct result df the war. The Red Cross and the Rockefeller Foundation hope ulti mately to have nearly 400 dispen saries In France. The Red Cross has also appropriat ed $1,000,000 for the relief of sick and wounded French soldiers and their families. An Infant welfare unit has been formed. Preparations have been made -to clothe, feed ud temporarily shelter about 100,000 refuges from the region devastated by the Germans. The Cross s furnishing mutilated men with rtiflciat llnlbs end is co-operating in establishing homes for blind ed soldiers. Along the route of our troops from seaprt to front, the Red Cross has es .tablished 'infirmaries and rest ta tions. In charge of American trained nurses. Canteens are being furnished at rail way stations where American soldiers may find rest, baths, lunches, etc For the more serious side Red Cross ha3 .arranged for 500,000 pounds of ether for a central plant for the manufacture of nitrous oxy gen, and a faetonM for surgical insru- ments. Great warehouses have been erer!etl for hospital supplies and have been supported by Red Cross funds. To hearten the French army rest stations have been provided for the Doilus. Here they can bathe, have their linen washed, get good meals and a place to sleep while waiting for their ttxinaJ Canteens hafa been established in the field to supply French soldiers with hot coffee, tea, bouillon and also with refreshing cold drinks. Three hundred thousand dollars ha8 been sent to Russia, $250,000 to Ru mania, $220,000 to Serbia, $210,000 to Italy and $600,000 to Armenia and Syria, In each case a commifcMtion re port will be the basis for far great er expenditure. Up-to-date, in connection with the various cantonments in this country, something Uke $3,000,000 has been spent and this la Just a beginning. A Red Cross director has been assigned to each cantonment and where re quested, a Red Cross sanitary unit la sent to look after the water and milk supply.drainage, etc. Six big Red Cross emergency hospitals have been established, the idea being that no cantonment shall be more than 24 hours ride from one of these. They are In use In case some big epidem ic of disease breaks out. -Milton Bronner. asked Mr. Rockefeller about this story. The millionaire was amused and declared that he never bad twinge of indigestion in his life. That his digestive organs are In perfect condition and that he took to gruel because t is wholesome and he likta the taste of it. It Is doubtful if George Washington ever cut his father's cherry tree, and if he did the ok! man should have used one of the limbs on hs truthful on. Hon. B R. Lacy in a recent conversation said that in an address In a northern city he nailed the lie that is now get ting wings about the piety, of Abra ham Lincoln. Whatever else may be said of Mr. Lincoln, and many fine things are truthfully said, he was no church man, and gave no time or thought to the work of the church. He was notoriously indifferent to the religious Mfe, and It Is a pity that his worshippers are trying tp put him on a high seat in Heaven which he never wanted. The motive for perpetuating these lies may be good. They are pretty, and their exposure spoils a good story, but they, are lies nevertheless, and no honest man ought to extend their circulation. One other lie is afloat that we are sorry to say, good men sometimes help along, and that Baptists believe that unless a man goes under water he can not get to Heaven . There -may be here and there a fool of a Baptist who believes that, but it wrong o saddle the error of one ignorant man on a great de nomination. Charity ad Children. jflOHllHlllllllllllllllllllI p) O H 4 I IIIIillllilllllllllilliilllHIIIIIBI 3 Knowing Your Town And County Recently a schoolboy In Pickens county, South Carolina, had to write a "composition." He decided to write something about Pickens county, so he1 got busy and made a study of the countiy1 ilfs Wstor, (geographyj its advantages, its adaptabilities, its fgricultural potentialities, its manu facturing interests and other features and conditions involved. Thd Pickens, boy's composition proved to be a good boost for the county. Even the Charleston papers got on to it. It was full of informa tion and practical thoughts concern Ing the county and its affairs and Its growth and achievements. The best and worst thing about it contain ed valuable information that very few men and women in Pickens county knew a thing about How in the world can a boy or a man or a woman give a stranger any information concern ing their home town or county when they don't know anythng to tell about it? How can anybody boost their community when they don' "know" their community at all? &ieMost Beautiful Car inbnerica Paige Beauty Is Distinctive Beauty No matter where you may see a Paige car on the road or parked among other cars you will recog nize it instantly. Paige design and Paige lines are distinctive. These cars are not "conspicuous" or "freakish" but it " is that well bred, refined tone to the Paige which ., makes it unforgetable. If, for instance, you have seen a Paige Six pass down the street, you know precisely what we mean. It stands out from other motor cars with an individu ality all its own. Quite unconsciously you - will find yourself saying, "There goes a Paige Six." And dont deny it, you . utter these words either with the pride ordes;reof ownership. Why not visit our dealer today. He will gladly arrange to give you and the other members of yeur family the kind of demonstration that will solve your automobile problem once and for all. NOTE-! t is impossible for us to guarantee the following prices for any definite' length of tim ACIDS IN STOMACH SOUR THE FOOD AND CAUSE INDIGESTION "Papa's Diapepsin" Fixes Sou, Gassy, Upset Stomachs n Five Minutes You don't know what upset your stomach which portion of food did the damage do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach Is in revolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you Just ate has fermented and turn ed sour; head dizzy, and chest and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated Just take a little Pape'B Diapepsin to neutralize acidity and in five minutes you wonder what became of lndigstlon and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it la needless to have dys pepsia. A little Diapepsin occasional ll1 keeps the stomach sweetened, and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage Instead of a help, reniiwnber the quickest surest, most harmless antlacld is Pape's Dia pepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful it stops food sour ing and sets things straight, so gently and easily that It la really astonishing Your stomach wilt digeBt your meals If you keep acids neutralized. Lies That Live Not long ago we read in a paper edted by a man ot unusual intelli gence, a fervid and eloquent allusion to tbo handing' over of bis stainless sword by Gen. Lee to Gen. Grant at Appomatox, and how the magnani mous Federal General gracefully re turned the sword with the statement, "wear it, you are worthy of It." There is not word of truth In the state ment General Lee did not offer Gen eral Grant his eword. At least General Grant said so and he ought to know. Did you over hear the state ment that John D. Rockefeller Uvea on gruel because of indigestion, and would dve half his fortune it he coukl eat one square mewl? Rer. MRS. PHILLIPS TAKES IRON IF BLOOD IS BAD. A Suffered Two Years With Pellagra Couldn't Walk About The House Iron Built Hjr Up Tells What Kind Of Iron To Take Everyone's energy, vitality and gen eral good health depends so much up on the condition of their blood, and the normal functioning of the vital organs of the stomach, kidneys, liver, and bowels the slightest irregularity should be corrected Immediately. Anyone troubled with their blood, tor instance, is sure to sooner or later experience uric acid pains, weak lame back, lost strength, nervousness, head aches, dizzy spells or some kindred symptoms, and Iron has become so well known aa the one best remedy everybody should use it. The ques tion is. In what form? Iron Is put up by the chemist in pills liquid so-' lutlons, and mixed with all sorts of elements Including, in some cases al together too much alcohol for the good of the system. The cheapest, strongest, most effi cient remedy is plain, natural Iron, highly concentrated, and bottled Just as nature intended it should be taken. It Is called Acid Iron Mineral, is sold bol druggists in fifty-cent and dollar bottles . It goes from two to six times aa far. It will help the digestion, stomach, kidneys, and blood. It the bowels are Inactive a good liver pill like AIM Liver Pill at 25c for a gen erous size box is recommended . Peo ple with norma bowels should not use Iron formed in cmblnation with laxatives. Altogether too many rem edies contain purgatives. To Indicate how quickly Acid Iron Mineral will cleanse blood and tone up the general system and renew the wasted strength the statement of Mrs. N. E. PhiUlps of Kershow, S. C. is quoted below. "I began to be troubled with my bowels, stomach and blood a little over two years ago. It finally turned into pellagra and at the end of that two years suffering I couldnt even walk about the house. Mrs. Ella Hunter suggested I take Acid Iron Mineral and after taking it six weeks end using but four small bottles, I am up and about doing my work and gain ing in strength everji day. It has done me more good than anything I have ever tried and am glad indeed to recommend it to anyone who needs good tonic or for pellagra or stomach trouble. A teaspoonful of Acid Iron Mineral In a glass of drinking water after meals makes an unusual, pow erful, economcal and delightfully In vigorating tonic, appetizer, blood and kidney remedy. A large bottle if druggist hasn't it will be sent prepaid on receipt of Scratford "Six-51" seven-passenger $159 LinwotxJ "Six-39" five-passenger $I2'0 Glendaie "Six-IQ" Chummy Roadster $l2t0 Hrooklands "Six-5 1 " four-passenger $1795 Dartmoor "Six-39'- 2 or 3 passenger $k20C Sedan "Six-JQ" five-passenger $!87f Sedan "Six 5 1 " seven-passenger $2400 Town Car "Six-51 " seven-passenger $2850 Limousine "Six-5 1 " seven-passenger $2850 All Prices f. o. b. Detroit PAIGE -DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN , J. B. FAULKNER, Agt. .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN A CHILD GETS COSS, SICK .AND FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATED John E. White spent a summer in the Rockefeller home a few years price by the FTrrodine Chemical Corp ago, and told, tha writer that e oanoke, Va. Look, Mother! If Tongue Is Coated Clean Little Liver And .' Bowels . If your little one's tongue is coated, it is ,a sure sign thesomach, fiver and bowels need a gentle thorough cleans ing iat oncec When your child Is croas, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath is bad, stomach sour, system full of cold, throat sore, or if feverish, give a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the cloggedrup, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you will have a well, plaiful child again. Sick ohldren needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy be cause they know its action on stom ach liver and bowels Is prompt and sure. They also know a little given today eaves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs ." which contains directions for babies, children of all ages and grown ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the gen uine mode by "California Fig Syrup Company." STACY Mtes Esse Talley of Greensboro spent the week-end with relatives here., Misses Maude and Georgia Tate ot Reldsvllle soent Sunday hero with their parents. Misses Gladys and Willie Burgess are at school at Saluda Seminary. Mr. John Burton of Chattanooga. Tenn., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burton here tho past week. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Burgess of New eon are risiting relatives here. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton, Wednesday, September 26, a son. Molasses making la going on right ahead. All the farmers have some cane planted. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bur gess,' on Wednesday, September 26, a daughter. Sunday school has had large at tendances lately. Let's all strive to make it larger yet Sour Stomach. ro .u.ir masticate your food ua oivj nvi thoroughly, abstain from meat for a few days and in most cases the sour stomach will disappear It It does not. take one of Chamberlain's Tab lets immediately after supper. Red meats are most likely; to cause sour stomach and you may find it best to J cut them out,, ni , j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Most Reliable. After many years' experience in the use of it and other cough medicines, there are many who prefer Chamber lain's to any other. Mrs. A. C. Kirstein,, Greenville, Ills., writes "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy -has been used in my mother's home and mine for years, and we always found It a quick cure for colds and bron chial troubles. We find it to be the most reliable cough medicine we "have used." '. Waterman and Edison Fountain Pens FROM $150 UP J. F. Kernodle Next to J. H. Burton's Gilmer Street Fruits, Confectioneries Soft Drinks Oysters Every Saturday Patronage Solicited. Just recelVed a Framed Pictures. beautiful lot of Pretty lot 0 cents up. of all tints stationery. Wtrite to the Soldier Boyg on some of our Patriotic Stationery, 30 cent per box. Smith Stat. & Pig. Co. "Sertice b It." WATCH REPAIRING We take pleasure in announcing that MR. S. B. MACE, the ex pert Watch and Jewelry Repair er, is again with us and will be glad to have his friends and for mer customers call to see him. Our repair department is now one of the best in this section. Call and See Our Beautiful Line Of Watches, Clock, Jewelry, Musical Instruments Many pretty and useful articles suitable for gifts. BARGAINS IN PIANOS o o o o o MORRISON JEWELRY CO. - - ' M
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