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PAGE EIGHT TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 1D1T THE REVIEW; HEIDSVILLE, N. 0. NEWS OF REID3VILLE AND ROCKINGHAM Bora, to Mr. and Mr. J. A. Bur ' tn. Route 5, on October 3, a son. A TaluaMe in ilk cow belonging to Mr. Gtforga Jeador of Route 4, fell In Terry) creek from an embankment tad broke it neck. Tha weather has been ideal for mowing wheat. Farmers in thig sec tion, are "doing their bit" byi prepar ing to tut io a greatly Increased acre a. ' Ttie big Fairs in Greensboro and rnvi!Ie this wek are on and large CMIa wlU ftttend one or the other ..i thein from this .-wction and ft great nttxar will aV.ead both attractions. , placing a one cent stamp on jour periodical or magazine after you feara fiaItJjl it, and dropping it in rlie pU)llic it will be forwarded at oace to the soldiers in France. Mrs. Lien; Williams and Luther Saiith, botii ift Heldsvllle, were unl ;nl in marriage yesterday in the reg .ter "of deeds', ofllce' at the court r.oiua. Tb wemony was perform tMl !r Magistrate D. II. Collins. t;rwu.toro Record. There will !e a meeting of the school teax hers of the county at Wentwortb. un Saturday. October 13. i. Ii.hu ijuimilleeiiieu or lue ount, fur n invited to meet with the teacher. Mr. L. C. Bng . dea ot Italeih will be present. Rartt carrier; have a new duty idiivi to thni. Thoy have been di re;ti by the postmaster general to no-utKirate with the Federal bureau of rital statistics in securing records of ' " ' i.irl.h: and datlia, which will be re cord'Vl in the Census Uureau ollice. On Thursday, Friday and Satur im nighU, there Will be a special jrt-ac.hiug services at .Speedwell vliurch, iprefaru4xry to Communion t :i o'clock Sunday, There will also J.e a Sunday School Rally Day Service n next Sunday at the same time. The public .i most cordially Invited to- attend these services. CM at one of the banks and sign up for tew liberty bonds. That's rhi nMt duty of the man back home to th min. who has gone to the front.. The Durchase urlce of a Lib erty bond, is not a gift but a good and safe investment. Hence it's no sac rifice, if one can raise the cash, to nelpi the couutry in this way. Simply a loau that pays good interest. Agent N. 0. Thompson has been uoUfled by Southern Railway officials to close the freight warehouse for receiving freight at 4 ,p. m. from October 1st, to April 30th, and at 4:30 from May 1st to September 30. Thii new ruling goes into effect Oct. 15th. This change of hour does not effect th 4 hour of delivery of the JrtMght. Mr. J. W. Hudson, a well-known and highly regarded citizen of near Rumn died at the home ot his sister, Mr. 3. A. Ferguson in Danville Sat urday morning with pneumonia after an illness of about four weeks. Mr. lliidtwm was about 63 years old and ai4 been eugaged In the tobacco bust aes.1 in Danville for wm time past. His wife died about two years ago. S'lulre D. II. Collina visited his oUl home In Rockingham county! yester day and be says he never saw such orope ot tobacco as were raised this year, and as to prices nothing ever approached It. One neighbor of the old days this year had enough barns of tobacco to not him something like twenty thousand dollars. And nat urally the farmer feels he lias sud denly come into his own. Greens br Record. There will be no sales of tobacco in the Greensboro warehouses in the future on Saturday. This arrange n.40t goes into effect at once. Any oae who comes in Saturday expect lot? to sail id doomed to dlsappolnt jnent. This rule Is made necessary, notwithstanding the recent agree ment, because buyers have been in structed by the bigger concerns not to buy on Saturday. There will be ales on Mouday hereafter. Greens boro Patriot. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Baukntght itent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Norman. They were return ing from Columbia;, 3. C, where they had been visiting Mr. Bauk nlght's mother and sister. After spending several days wth his people they visited the State Sanitarium to Mrs. Bauknlght'a sister. Miss B'fcule Morrison and then on to the Baptist Orphange to see her youngest Slater, Mfcw Lillian Morrison. They reported a delightful visit and left for Richmond. Eleven cars of a swiftly moving Northbound freight train were ditch ed close to Stokesland station before daybreak Sunday, blacking the main kas for several hours. There were n ) personal Injuries, but the physical ms to the railway company Is very h"iry. Trafflo was resumed oa the wthboand track at 11 o'clock. The freight was running smoothly through Stokesland when a truss rod oa the box car nearest the engine fell This imlted coal gondola and it took 10 more cars with it, all piling up togeth er, making a chaos of debris mer chandise, coal and lumber. It was ona of the worst freight wrecks not 1 la this Vicinity for some time, the rate of speed being largely responsi ble for the damage done. Large rooks of timber were split into kind , kn and the box cars looked like icru-ibed match boxes. Fully IU0 j&li of the track was tora and twist-1 A) YOU MM A GREAT Ml In carrying money home after selling your Tobacco on Reids ville's High Priced Market by not depositing same with the ROCKINGHAM SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. The Bank With Two Kinds of Interest Personal and 4 er Cent. TRY OUR CHECKING DEPARTMENT Pay Bills By Check; or OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 4 per cent, compounded every 3 months; or take a 3 months Certificate of Deposit bearing 4 per cent. R. S. MONTGOMERY SCOTT HUMAN B. L HURDLE . A. P. SANDS . President . Cashier Vice-President Vice-President ed and some of the cars were thrown 'crosswise, preventing passage on the southbound track. According to information received In Martinsville, Lieutenant Augustus Hunter PanniU has recovered from his last serious injury which he sus tained when he fell in an aeroplane on the French front He is now in London, convalescing from his sec ond injury sustained in the war. WjhUe Lieutenant Pannlllfs another lives in Chatham, the Henry County people claim the officer as a former resident and the people of the town feel just as proud" of him as do the Pltteylvanlans;. Danvllje Register. The State-wide automobile law should be strictly enforced. We think everyone is agreed upon that. How ever, uniform and not spasmodic en forcement is needed if the law Is to be of the greatest possible benefit, and we hope authorities throughout the State will give due recognition to that fact The "rounding up" every few months of alleged violators of such a statute is all right as far as it goes, but it hardly goes far enough. Violations In most cases are due to thoughtlessness, but the knowledge that an arrest Is likely to be made at any time might be cal culated to make people more thoughtful.-..;. Thomas-Baker. Saturday, Oct 6, the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thomas in Greensboro was the scene of a pretty home wedding when Miss Mary Tho mas became the bride of Mr. Chas. R. Baker. Marching to the strains of Mendelsohn's wedding march, played by Miss Pearle Ralney, the bride and groom met before Rev. Carl B. Craig and plighted thedr faith. The impres sive ring ceremony was used. Mr. Q. Herbert Baker, rbother of the groom, was the best man. The bride wore a handsome going away suit of blue. Among those present were Mr. and M, C. E. Thomas and Miss Sanford Thomas, father, mother and sister of the bride; Mr. Conrad Baker of At lanta, Ga.; Mr. G. Herbet Baker of Klnston; Mr. Henry Baker of Winston-Salem, brothers of groom; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McLean, Mrs. Fannie Walker, Miss Annie Watlington, Mr. W. A. Thomas, Mr. R. T. Thomas and Miss Annie Perw. The trlde Is one of the most beauti ful and accomplished young ladles of Greensboro and the groom Is a rising young tobacconist of Richmond. Va., the son of Mr. G. W. Baker of Rock Ingjam County. The happy couple left on train No. 36 for a tour In the North. After Oc tober 15 thy wiU be at home, 103 E. Gracs Street. Richmond,. BUSINESS BUILDERS- LOST, WANTED, ETC. Highest prices paid for country pro duce, J. D. McCollum & Son. Bring in your country produce. Cash or trade. Trent & Trent Roofing at the old price and the good kind. Reldsvllle Hdw. Oo. Syracuse Plows once used always preferred. Reldsvllle Hdw. Co. s All kinds of harness and prices are right Townsend Buggy Co. Fairbanks Morse engines are the best. Sold by Townsend Buggy Co. Spike and disc harrows, plows and plow casting. Townsend Buggy Co. Buggies, surrles, buggy robes and horse blankets. Townsend Buggy Co. Dan Valley, Sun Rise and Pride of Reldsvllle flour. J. D. McCollum & Son. Guns, Shells and Cartridges. We make the price. Reldsvllle Hard ware Co. Nissen and Spach wagons are the best. Sold by Townsend ; Baggy Company. Collars, Bridles, Harness, Lap Robes and Whips. Reldsvllle Hard ware Co. Biggest stock of Bicycles we ever had. Look them over.. Reldsvllle Hardware Co. Pocket Knives, Razors and Shears. We carry complete stock. Reldsvllle Hardware Co. Just received a car load of sap and No. 2 heart shingles. Townsend Buggy Company. For best lighting use the celebrated Mazda electric lamps sold by WJiit-temore-Mobley Hardware, Co. FOR RENT. 7 room house, good lot, all modern conveniences. Apply W, B. Mlflner. Vacant Nov, 1. Best coffe; ground on an electric Hobart mill while you wait. Try it and be convinced. Trent and Trent FOR SALE. Six Poland China pigs. Farrowed July 20th, bryi Sunshine, darned by Lula No. 206104 sired by Prince, King of a Wonder No. 90663. Pedigrees furnished on request. R. O. Wray. TAKEN UP. On October 3rd a red cow with white face. Owner can get same by paying damages and keep and this notice. Charlie Southard, Benaja, R, F. D. 1, near Cunning ham's mill. Shoes for the Whole Family.. We have them In all styles and Qualities. Solid Leather Shoes. Good Shoes. Come and see them.. Prices are right Look at our Big Stock before buying ?-S. Ilolner ft Co, Reldsvllle, N. C , "The Great Secret" today; ' at the Grande. V Nissen and Spach Wagons sold by Townsend Buggy. Big stock of shoes at reasonable prices. W. D. High tower. New lot of High Point Buggies Just received. Townsend Buggy Co. FOR RENT. Eight room residence on Sharp street. Apply to J. O. Sharp. FOR SALE. Heavy farm horse. Reasonable price. J. D. McCollum & Sons. Letz Feed Mills, self sharpening, light runnjlng. Sold by Townsend Buggy Co. FOR SALE. Good heavy farm or dray horse. Apply to Burton-Chance- Walker Co. The celebrated Llef's Prolific seed wheat for sale. Apply to S. C. Penn, Reldsvllle, N. C. Genasco roofing put on with kleets which is better than nails. Town- send Buggy Co. STOVES. See our line of cook and heating stoves before buying. Relds vllle Hardware Co. For twenty-four inch concrete well pipe, brick, and building blocks, call on W. T. Wootcn, Mgr. WANTED. An experienced sales man. Apply to New York Bargain House, Reldsvllle, N. C. FOR SALE. Five passenger Ford car. Apply to S. F. Scott, R. F. D. 4, Reldsvllle. N. C. WANTED. 40 to 60 acre farm on good road from 2 to 4 miles from Reidsville. Box 8, Reidsville, N. C. Southern Queen grates are the most satisfactory, grates sold. Call and see them. Whittemore-Mobley Hdw. Co. Gardner's pound-cake and National Biscuit Company's goods. Both the highest quality obtainable. Trent & Trent. Peora Grain Drills with disc shoe furrow opener which puts grain in a perfect seed bed. Sold, by Townsend ' Buggy Co. FOR SALE. My farm, quarter ot a mile from town of Reldsvllle, well watered; all fenced and highly im proved. J. E. Amos. FOR SALE. 42 bushels seed wheat $3.50 per bushel. Little Red. Ap ply to F. A. DoLancey, R. F. D. i, Box 60, Reldsvllle, N. C. FOR SALE. Second hand Ford oar, 1916 model, in good condition. W. L. Clancy, at Rockingham Savings Bank & Trust Co. The hunting season will soon be here. Big stock of guns, shells and cartridges. . Prices right Whitte more-Mobley Hardware Co. Mazda lectric lamps, the; best sold. Saves your eyes and are economical to use. All sizes sold by Whltte- more-Mobley Hardware Co. CHICKENS. I pay Cash for all poultry. It will pay to see me be fore selling. Highest market prloe. Cecil Barber, phone 112-J. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. Over land light four,, country, club model; in first-class condition. Apply to J. J. BlacknalL or Box 285, city. FOR SALE. Fine young mare, gentle, a beautiful harness horse, granddaughter ot the fast horse, John R. Gentnyi. Also a lot of seed rye H. R. Scott. ' It you ever needed laying chickens now is the time. I have tor sale fine Rhode Island Reds, Cockerels and hens, among the best ever handled by me. P. H. Williamson, city. FOR SALE. Fiive psseng&r Hudson car, in good condition. Self starter, electric lights; shock absorb er; non-skid tires. Or will exchange for real) estate". R 8. JMonlgomi ery. - We are headquarters for Ladies' Cloaks and Suits. Prices to please all pocketbooks, andtyles and quali ties good enough tor" anybody. Look at our wonderful showing before buy ing. S. Hedner & Co., Reidsville, N C. - NEW EAT MARKET. I hav-e opened a new meat market and can use all the fat cattle I can get There having beeves and hogs to sell would do well to see me. "Fresh meats very day at living cash prices. T. W. Wright, Old Farmers Warehouse building. Men's and Boys Clothing.. 2,000 suits to pick from. At least 60 differ ent styles in Latest Makes and pret tiest patterns you have ever seen. You will do yourself an injustice If you fail to see our Showings before Buying. S. Helner & Co., Reidsville N. C. "- Mrs. Smith Recommends Chamber Iain's Tab'ets. "I have had more or less stomach trouble for eight or ten years," writes Mrs. O. H. Smith, iBrewerton, N. Y. "When suffering from attacks ot Indigestion and heaviness after eat ing, one or two of Chamberlain's Tab lets have always relieved me. I have also found them a pleasant laxative." These tablets tone up the stomach and enable It to perform Its functions naturally. If you are troubled with Indigestion give them a trial, get well and etay well. The New Fall Stocks HAVE TAKEN FULL POSSESSION Com: and sec the many new things that are rea y for your inspection-including new lot Suits, Coats, Sweaters Dresses and Millinery THERE ARE MANY ADVANTAGES IN MAKING YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY. Mrs. Cornie Irvin & Co., ine Woman s otore Quality and Style. I Do You Love Flowers? I Why not make home more attractive by planting Bulbs now? And have blooming plants all win ter. Our new shipment of Narcissus has just arrived. Hyacinths and'other Bulbs will be here in a few days. 'Phone, write or send us your wants. We are anxious to serve you. SSI Tucker's Drug Store, PHONE 200 A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY is a long contract, and is usually made to run through the remainder of the policyholder's life. Such a contract should be made with none but the safest possible institutions. The Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York is the oldest American life insurance company, having, issued its first policy Feb. 1, 1843. Its assets exceed six hundred and twenty-four mil lions of dollars, and It is as safe as anything hu in iri clh b ITS POLICY CONTRACTS are, at the same time, as liberal as sound principles will allow and its div idends are large. It will cost you nothing and will pay you to con sult me before insuring elsewhere. A. J. ELLINGTON, Special Agent, Reidsville, N. I ffwi Modern Monthly Income Coupon Bond Policies Issued Exclusively By the GEORGE WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 4 In addition to the Income Bond Policies we issue all the standard forms used by other well managed insuring in stitutions together with other special forms, such as the New Family Indemnity Policy, Birthday Endowment, Old Age Annuity Endowments, and others, all at mini mum rates. For further particulars see one of our agents or communicate direct with BUFORD R. STONE GENERAL AGENT FOB NORTH CAROLINA. Reliable Agents wanted in unassigned territory. Wi Lead In 81lk Just reclTd a hlg lot of Beuatlr ful Silk In prettiest patterns (stripes and checks) Ton bars eTer seen. Very reasonable prices. Come and aee them. S. Helner ft Co., ReldsrUle, N. C PRESCRIPTIONS! Are filled accuratety and with great care at Gardner's Drug Store. Competent Pharma cists and the purest and best Drugs insure satisfactory service.. Bring in your Pre scriptions and you will have the satisfaction of knowing they are filled correctly. Full line of Wood's reliable Field and Gar den Seeds always on hand. GARDNER DRUG COMPANY PHONE 14. NIGH I" PHONE 61-JL
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