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PAGE FOlii FRIDAY, NOV 2, 1917 The Reidsville Review TUESDAY ANU FRIDAY THE REVIEW COMPANY (Incorporated.) MANTON OLIVER .... President Vim. M. OLIVER .... . V.-Preafident R. J. OLIVER Sec. & Treas $1.50 PER YEAR (Enterfd at the poet office at Iteirts ville. N. C, as second class mall mailer.) AMERICA FIRST Country Tla of Th, Swt L of LlbHy." JUDGE BYNUM'S SPEECH Elsewhere in today's Review will be found the masterly speech deliver d by Judge W. P. Bynum in the in junction proceedings on the electric light Question at Greensboro on the 20th ult. We are sure our readers who have been following the eltetric light con troversry will be deeply interested In the speech. Judge liynum's presen tation of the cane clears up many er ronpoiiH ideas as to the motives ac tuating those who are prosecuting the suit and will serve to help keep history straight concerning the much discussed sale of the Ihe.idsvitle elec trio light and power plant, o and that not only will the war con tributions be entirely worthy of the people of the State, but that the cus tomary annual contribution for chil dntn's home, and other charities sur pass, those of former years. An Urgent Appeal The appeal to the people of the RUte by the various orphanages for - support, i specially through a special Thanksgiving offering, ! one that will xneet with, a ready response, we feel cure, Certainil'y it ieins that, al most anybody who is deeply inter ested in such, work : can give the proceeds of one day's labor to the ' caus,?. Atltiiough generally In need of fund, the Institutions for the care of orphans in North Carolina are partic ularly in that position now. The rap idly increasiing cost of food and other necessitls hus complicated their problems to no sinalJ extent (For this reason, an especially, generous donation from every .person In a po sition to give anything will be es pecially appreciated this year. Amid ..the' excitement incident to war and the enthusiasm over the rais ing of war funds of various kinds, we should not lose sight of the fact that charitable organizations and in HUutlons need support now more than ever. It would be indeed unfor tunate if the wur should resullt Jn their getting loss in tho way of do nations than they should. The Red Cross and other war or ganizations should be generously sup ported, of course, but funda given for tsuch purposes should be in addition to. land not to take the place of, money subscribed from year to year tor charitable causes. :W are at war, and until the war Is over it is going to be necessary for men and UGH! women to give more liberally than evfry before. We believe they are going to do it, and do it cheerfully, Still Interesting The automobCe business continues to Increase, and figures just received are startling. This country leads ll the world in the "number of automo biles in service, and the dully con sumption of gasoline figures up In the many million gallons a month and the wonder is where does all the gasoline come from? The booklet Just received touching on this matter says the Mexican ""oil well. have enough reserve to furnish gasoline and oil for a few years, and It. points out that in th's country new fields are being develop. d. " The writer of the book of figures wonders where the autombile owners will get their supply of juice after a few years more, and directly pre dicts that unless some Inventive genius dicovers some new fuel, eith er in raw o 1 or electricity, the auto mobile which Is a pronounced success will be junked. It may be. Hut all the many years that this old world has gone down the grooves of time there has always hem found something to take the place of things disappearing. The thoughtful man who studies the situation, who looks back and sees how the Almighty in due times always reveals a way for man, will simply go ahead and feel certain that when t.h time come there must be found a way. The old fellows who wondered how we would get aroun the world when they had nothimg bu ta.ll ships, didn't see what was READ A NEWSPAPER OR YOU'RE A SLACKER "The man or woman who In these critical times fails to read a good newspaper regularly is a eUcker," declared Prof. WlUard G. BlefyltT, head of tho Department of Journal ism at the University, In addressing the Htudents of tho Library School last week: 1 "It is the patriotic duty of every person in this country to keep iri- formediin regard to the -poch-maklng events and utterances that that Sre reported in the press from day to day," he continued. " 'The food of opinion Is the news of the daoV as President Wilson has well said, and it behooves every citi zen not only to read the news, but to form intelligent opinions In re gard to it. "InVilligmt public opinion, without which we cannot have true democ racy Is the sum total of the opinions of Individual citizens, and the opin ions of these citizens must be formed largely from the news which Is printed in newspapers. "By failling to read the news and to consider Its significance, a man is shirking his duty to his country Just truly as he is when he fails to ipress bis opinions by casting his at an election." Press Bulletin. GIRLS! GIRLS' TRY ITI STOP DANDRUFF AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR CLEANS THE BLOOD JONES THE NERVES The gratifying results .attending', the faithful use of the new niedici nal combination, Hood's Snrsapa rilla before eating and Peptiron after eating, are. seen in purer blood,, stronger nerves, improved condition of the whole system. They are results that make this -."course: of treatment .the most eco nomical for K'llTerers from impure, impoverished blood, weak, unsteady nerves no ol her accomplishes so jnurh for each cent expended. Hood's' Sarsaparilla and Pept iron aid each other, and to take both is to derive a four-fold benefit. It aJaxativoia needed in connec tion with them, tho gentle and thor ough Hood's Tills should be used. i sight. Each cycle of time seenw to give Us something new. What will l)o greater or newer than the tele phone, the wlrelosw, the submarln no man can venture to predict, but It '('nils a cinch that onward and up ward, forever progressing, Is nature's way, one or these (lays gravity win Ik? conquered; men will build houises n the air, and what goes up need dot come down. The seae promise wonderful things for mankind, and not wild, at all is the dream-r who ees nernetualv motion. True, men have gone crazy trying to solve It but years, ago the airship was laugh ed out of existence. But it came, uul it Is coming stronger. Penpetmal motion is the crazy man's dream as we look at It todiy, but no more crazy dream than the ulrsihp1 or the wireless. It really looks as though everything a man dreams -about In the way eif invention some day conies true. The seed Implanted, and. fi nally germinates. Men have figured tot- ytmrs on the supply of coal in the earth, and yet the supply neeins nev er to exhaust. If the automobile can't get gasoline It will get some thing. 'In 'Tact' men are insisting:, that raw oil! will be next and then some trick to make he self -start r self running and the automobile will be with us always. However,- we are not in the pterpetuali motion business. Other men are, and when it happens we hope to be able to record the fact, and Maybe print a picture of the ma chine. IBut its discovery will cause no particular --commotion, because men of strong minds are prepared to say, "1 told you so." -Greensboro Record. Hair Stops Falling Out And Thick, Wavy, Strong And Beautiful Royal Baking Powder saves eggs in baking p In many recipes only half as many eggs are required, in some none at all, if an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder is used, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. Try the following recipes which also conserve white flour as urged by the government, v. Corn Meal Griddle Cakes lyi cup corn melt IVi cups boiling- water ji cup milk 1 tableipoon thortanlng 1 tablespoon molaitM ; cup flour I teaspoon salt 4 teaspooni Royal Bakinf Powder NO EGGS Scald corn meal in bowl with boiling water; add milk, melted ihortenlng and molaiiei; add flour, salt and baking powder which have been lifted together; mix well. Bake on hot greaied griddle until brown. (The Old Method called for 2 eggs) Eggless, Milkless, Butterless Cake teaspoon salt 1 cup brown sugar 1'4 cups water 1 teaspoon nutmer 1 tup seeded raisins 1 teaspoon cinnamon. I ounces citron, cut fine 1 cup flour yi cup shortening 1 cup rye flour 6 teaspoons Boysl Baking Powder Boll sugar, water, fruit, shortening, salt and spices together in saucepan 8 minutes. When cool; add flour and baking powder which have been sifted to gether. Mix well; bake in loaf pan in moderate oven about 45 minutes. (The Old Method Fruit Cake called for 2 eggs) Send for our new booklet "55 Ways to Save Eggs.' Mailed free on request. Address Royal Baking Powder Co., Dept. H., 135 William Street, New York Gets Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundant and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderine hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few momenta ypu have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purines and invig orates the scalp, forever stopping Itch. ing and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of It, surely get a small bottle of Knowlton's Dandrine from any drug gist or toilet counter for a few cents. CLUBBING OFFERS Thl" steamer on which were United States Senators John D. Kendxlck of Wyoming and W'iliani S. Kenyon of owa and Representatives John J. Rogers of Massachusetts and James S. Parker of New York was attacked by a submarine off the coast of Wale Saturday. The gunners on the sterure- er- opened fire immediately and th ubnuarine submt ryied before hiving time to launch a torpedo. Until fui Aer notice we will accept pearly subscriptions for the following papers at the price named: The Review and Atlanta Constitu tion (Tri-Weekly) . . . . . . . . $2.25 The Review and New York World (Tri-Weekly) 2.15 The Review and Progressive Farm er . . fz.ou The Review and Saturday Evening Post .. .. .. .. .. $2.65 The Review and Ladies Home Jour nal .. .... .... $2.65 The Review and Greenboro Daily Xews (Daily and Sunday) .. .. $7.00 The Review and The Danville Bee (evening) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $4.50 The Review and The Daville Reg Ister (morning) .. .. .. .. .. $4.50 Send cash, check or money order with order. Address THE REVIEW COMPANY Reidsville, N. C. TOGO Daily Thought. What a brave soul is that, that Is always prepared to leave the body, and uncoucemed about her being either, extinguished, scattered, or re moved. Marcus Aurelius. For the benefit of those holding one of our Special Advertising Coupons, we wish to announce that our Studio in Reidsville will be discontinued after Saturday, Nov. 10. The Studio will be open only three more days, Nov. 8, 9 10. If you bare a Coupon don't forget the dates. MOOSE & SON Photographers. "Root for Reidsville and Roddnghai"!" SPECIAL BIG BARGAIN SALE 10 CENT "CASCARETS" BEST LAXATIVE FOR LIVER AND BOWELS ir l House CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You! It's Horrible Don't Stay Constipated, Headachy, j V Bilious, With Breath Bad Stomach Sour. You're bilious, sluggish, constipated and believe you need vil, dangerous calomtl to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's nry guarantee! Ask your druggists for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful to ni'ght. If it doesn't sitart your liver vi nd straighten you right up better take calomel and wthout griping - or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feol weak and sick and nau seated Ion't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of hirmlessi, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling qrea.t. It's perfectly harmless, so give it to your children eny time. It can't salivate, eo let them eat any thing afterwards. NOTICE! I have recently bought the Res taurant from W. S. Mitchell, known as HOTEL RORER and will continue to serve all customers to the best of my ability. I am in position to give first-class service at all hours, and noth ing but the best will be served. Everything kept in season. J. R. LEWEY, Proprietor. No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from a cold, constipation, in. digestion, billiousness and sluggish bowels you aJways get relief with Cascarets.; . . Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets to-night; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, ner vousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, bad cold, offensive breath and afll other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and con stipated matter which is producing' the misery. A 10 cent box means, health, happi ness and a clear head for months. AM druggists sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children their little in sides need a gentle cleansing, too. . mi 1 At ihe flew rorii Bargain For Next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Below we give a few of the special prices on seasonable and up-to-date goods lor the next three days: MEN'S SUITS LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN Make the Beauty Lotion Cheaply For Your Face," Neck, Arms, and Hands . . . j At the cost of a smiall Jar of ordi nary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonder ful lemon skin softener and complex Ion beautifler, by squeezing the Juice of two fresh lemons into a botUe containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such Flemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, vhitener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of irchard white at any drug store nd two lemons torn the grocer and make lp a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion land massage It laity Into the neck, arms and hands, tt is marvelous ' to smooth en rough, ed hands. Sha Does. A girl rosy not let 70a kiss her, tut ihe chances are she appreciates your wanting, to,Tlrer. Ladies Silk Skirts $5 value, we have at this sale at only $3.98. Six Dollars value for only 4.98. ; - -7.50 value only 5.98. ' , Extreme styles, 12.50 value, marked down to 9.75. 10,00 value for 7.98. In sperds, blue or black, worth 4.55, re duced to 2.75. ' LADIES' LONG COATS 9.50 value, in black, now 7.75. In gray colors, 12.50, now 8.98. SHORTiCOATS 4.50 value 238 6.50value .- ..4.98 9.00 value.. -..7.50 Latest Up-to-Date Ladies' Shoes 5.00 kind now only 3.98 6.00 kind now only--.--- 4.98 In all colors. Ladies Every Day Shoes 3.00 value, now 2.49 3.50 value, now 5.00 value, now.---.'-. -.3.38 12.50 kind for 15.00 kind for 20.00 kind for ..8.98 .12.98 .17.50 MEN'S OVERCOATS .7.98 ...12.50 ...13.50 9.00 value, now 15.00 value, now 17.50 value, now Mens Dress Shoes 3. 25 value, now. -. ... 2.48 3.50 value, now-.----. ...2.98 6.00 value, now 4.98 Men's Heavy Shoes 3.50 value, now.--- -- 2.75 4.00 value, now.... .. 2.98 5.00 Value, now. -3.98 6.00 value, now. ...4.98 Children's Shoes from 98c and up. Art Squares 12x9, well worth 8.50, 5.98. RUGS from 25c and up. Ladies' Underwear from 25c and up. Men's Underwear from 60c and up. Children's Dresses from 50c and up. Children's Coats fronT2.48 and up. Do not neglect to take advantage of these dollar-saving bargains. We cannot mention in this space all the many bargains you will find at our store. We only ask yon to come and see for your selves. We will not be undersold. NEW YORK BARGAIN A. BAHE, Prop. HOUSE 5 GILL1ER SI
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