PAGE EIGHT
TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 1917
TIIE REVIEW: RELDSVILLE, N. 0.
NEWS OF REIDSVILLE
AND ROCKINGHAM
"Dr. Tupper la a man of flu per
onality and magnetic prcsowv .-
Philadelphia. Preaa.
There will be a box party at Hap
py Home school house Thursday
night, the 2th. Everyone Is oortliiallly
Invited.
Bum up the madl ordT catalogue.
h1p Reldsville by buyuig It at home.
That's the only way to make this
town a btger and better RiddsvlMe.
There will le a wick jwirty and
pie-wing content at Saundor's school
Saturday night, December 1st for the
benefit of the school. I'ubllc Is in
vited. The weather luw bv n very much
colder the pustt few daw. trtiough
bright and sunshiny. This has bf-on
b remarkably mild fall and winter
V) far.
'Deputy Sheriffs at Spray W"dnes
day captur.ul a Slu.Hak-r car and
30 gat'Jrwis of whiskey. It is under
stood that a Iteldsvilln msin is claim
ing the car.
Dr. George I. Dlllbrd, n rising
young physichm of Dilfpr and Miss
Mildred Ann 1 looker of Martinsville,
were nutted in m air logo at Martin
ville Satunli-.y night.
Anyone wishing to donate fruit,
oandiy. or money to the inmates ot
'ttoe county home will please send
thotr donations to Mrs. M. A. White
Or Mrs. F(ix Mil'-s not later than
tVodnosd'aiy noon.
Under the auspices of th Tuesday
Afternoon Reading Club Dr. Tapper
will lecture on "America aiid the
War." The proceeds of this address
'ill le given to the. fund for the
soldkrs and nailors" libraries.
! Get ready now to help tho Red
rjsB seal campaign. No use to think
you am through giving. There are
o nuauy things tliat must 1m helped,
bnd lluwe of u t home must put
up the money while the boys ia the
trenchts put up their lives.
When the- Germtan army took the
ftld, each army corps had traveling
libraries as part of its . material.
Great Britain and France havo pro
vided fit reading matter for their sol
diers through various organizations.
Shall we do less for our soldiers and
sailors?
Our friend, Mr. J. L. Irvin or
Pheoulx, Ariz., Bnds us a samplo of
the tannous Arizona, long staple cot
ton which ho claims is the finest
: ta the world. It readily sells for
80 demits ier pound and the Arizona)
farmers evidently have struck a ban
anza In its production.
All members of Carolina Council
No. 9 Jr. O. U. A. M. and visiting
Juniors are roqueted to moot In Car
olina Council room at 10 a. m. Sun
day of December 2,to attend services
together at the First baptist church
A special ednnon Willi be preaxshed
to the Juniors by the pastor. W. S.
Somen, It. S.
' The prlniia.ry department ot the
Franklin street school will give a
Thanksgiving service In the audlto
ri4n Wednesday, November 28 at
1:30 p. tn. The public Is oordially in
vited to attend this service and bring
email "Thanks Offering." This
offerliug will be used for tlte lighting
of the Conim unity Christmas Tree.
Governor T. W. BtekeU has- ap
pointed the following named from
Rockingham County as members of
the adviwory board of this State: J.
R. Joyce, J. M. Sharp and Hunter E.
Pemn, TImho genitelmeti ar expect
ed to give legal advice not only to
the exemption boards but to any man
draft who feels that h needs special
' advice as to the application of the
rules to the draft to his case
A subscription dauce will bo given
at the C. & A, Hall Friday night, No
vembr 30, The proceeds will be
given to some charity, perhaps the
Red Cross, as it Is the most urgent
call Just now. It is very uufortunato
that so much has been said about
the Red Cross dance in Reldsvllle,
especial ay as the Red Cross Society
here has never given a danoe. And
this la not a Red Cross dance, but If
I wish to present the mouy to the
Red Cross Society, why not ? Mrs.
II. R. Scott.
Friday Venlng about 0:30 some
unknown party entered the home oi
Henry Webster iu the waAtara. part
ot town. Mrs. Webster and the chil
dren w-ms in the kitchen preparing
upper whn tho intruder entered.
She thought it was hr husband un
til she failed to get a reply from him.
She then called to a neighbor for
help, when the intruder rushed from
the house, making his exit through
the front door. Again, we warn our
housekeepers to keep thoir . doors
and windows fastened after dark,
have a gun convenient and don't hes
itate to-ue it It neo?bary. MadlsOn
Messenger.
Mfaa OB via Brooks was the charm
teg hostess ot the Reading Club on
Novsnmber 20. A brief synopsis of
a Problem Tlay was given in re
sponse to roQ call. The first paper
, for the afternoon, "Moral aspect or
the Problem Pity was given by Mrs.
Montgomery. This was followed by an
Interesting paper by MLhs Wilkinson,
Shakespeare and th3 Muirs." Mrs.
Ij vin concluded the prorram with
"Autobiography of Joepeh Jefferson
The hostess,' assisted by Miss Raw
!ey, served delicious rcfreijhxQients In
two courses. The guests during the;
OVER 1,
00(0)
Will be made happy by receiving
Christmas Savings
Club Checks
AMOUNTING TO ABOUT $14,000
These Checks will be mailed
out about December 12th
The 1918 Christmas Savings Clubs
open Dec. 17.
We trust all the old subscribers will join in addition to
several hundred new ones. Call around and enroll and
be in position to receive a nice check for next Christmas.
ROCKINGHAM SAVINGS
BANK & TRUST CO.
The Bank With Two Kinds of Interest
Personal and 4 Per Cent.
in this State. However, alfl these
will be moved forthwith, it is under
stood and the full quota of the first
continent gotten completely in train
ing with th- least possible delay.
Mr. X. Hi'U-o Ka.sly, a former well
known citizen of this county, died
sucMeuly Sunday afternoon ;-t his
home 12 mtlos west of Danville. His
dtvtth w'a.s caustHl by paralysis of the
brain, lie hatd been in apparently
his usual health up to within three
hours of h! death. Mr. Hasly was
C.r years old and biavew a widow and
throe grown children. lie resided in
thiM c-ounty until a few years ago and
for many years wJjim a special ajjjt-nt
of tlm internal revenue department.
He waa well known throughout this
n- ;tion and had many fi lends who
regret to learn of his sudden end.
Averaged $41.43.
Mr. W. R. Saunders sold a load
of tobacco at 'Wjatt's Warehouse yes
torday as folVws:
62 pounds at $G.OO, 22.32.
l.!0 pounds at $44. 00, 57.20.
37 pounds at $7.0t), $2f.!t0
!n pounds at f36.l0, $32.40
110 iKiunds at 341.00, $45.10
00 pounds at $37. o0, 131.31
42 pounds at ?26.0O, 10.92
591 pounds for
Average, $41 .43.
$243.14
social hour were Mlss Carrawlay
and Dwrsott and Mrs. Itawley.
Mr. W. J. King of near Redisvllle
expects to go to Washington during
tho next few days to identify the
iKidy of B. Bailey who was found
dead from asphyxiation In a hotel
there about a mouth ago. Mr. Ring
is sure the young man is Rally who
had been living at Draper for some
time. His (Balloiy's) mother lives in
the Carnwl section and she also is
satisfied that the dit-ad man la her
son. The papers at the time Bailey
was round ooau gave oonisnueraove
publicity to the tragedy. The young
man had a large amount of cash on
his person and certificates showing
a good bank aclount in Danville.
It would be well for our people to
remember that they are urged to
send their Christmas packages early,
to avoid the rush, anl epoolally is
it ungied that presents to soldiers be
sent as early as possible, the gov
ernment says by the 15th of Novem
ber, Be sure you wrap securely, ad
dress plainly, affix sufficient postage,
and parcels may be addressed, "Not
to be opened until ChriHtmas," or
iimifliar lnsqlftptionia Address the
soldiers as "Private John Smith,
Company So-and-So, Camip Sevier, S.
C." or whatever camp they may bo
In. Tlila is Just a form fer you to
go by. By observing these brtef
rulies you will greatly faclliate the
work of the postal clerks and get
your packages through safely, and
quickly.
Mrs. L. A. Carroll of the Oregon
sition wias in town shopping yester
day and gave' The. Review office a
pleasant call whlliel here.
liass Gravieb, a colored farmer liv
ing near High Rock Mill, dame to
town Saturday and tanked up on su
gar spirits. He was found asleep in
his wagon by Police Officer R. L.
Rascoo. Graves showed a beJltlgierent
disposition at being roused up and
made a lunge ait the officer. Rascoe
allied his pistol and sihot Graves in
the leg. The wound, though painful,
is not dangerous and Graves vvtas
able to go home Sunday.
The county exemption board has
received orders from the adjutant
general-for all men white and bljack;
subject to the first draft for the na
tional army, Who have not up to this
time made their appearance before
tho exemption boards to appear at
once and bp mobilized for immediate
concontratlion in trjaining camps.
Those who fail now to appear being
subject to treatment as deserters
from the army. The n2roes are to
bo given training quarters at Camp
Jackson none of the negroes drawn
in the first contingent for the nation
al army have yet been concentrated
How about your iuhJcrlptlonT
"America and the War"
LECTURE BY
Kerr Boyce Tupper, D.D. Li. D.
OF PHILADELPHIA
At Franklin Street Graded School For Benefit
ot Soldiers and Sailors Libraries
TUESDAY, DEC. 4TH, 8-R-ffi.
PATRIOTIC MUSIC
BUSINESS BUILDERS-
LOST, WANTED, ETC.
WA XT KD 25,000 boards rived.
H. P. Brown.
Graham ami Buckwheat flour at
Harris AL- Price.
Registered llolstcin bull, 2 years
old, for sale. J. E. Amos.
liarler Ideal oil heaters sold by
Itoidsville Hardware Co.
FOR SALE, very cheap, a good old
'irk mule. Cosmo Benson.
.viacKorei, Vv hiieiiiake fish and N.
C. herrings. Harris & Price.
Syracuse Plows once used always
preferred. Reldsville Hdw. Co.
Beautiful Table Linens at the old
iprlces. Mrs. Cortnie Irvin & Co.
FORD CAR FOR SALE. Apply to
R. C. Jones at A. S. Price and Co.
Fruit cake supplies, nuts and can
dies at It. L. Hubbard's, phone 246-W.
One electric computing Toledo
Scale at a bargain. Harris & Price.
Another big shipment of bicycles,
standard make. Reldsvllle Hardware
Co.
Majestic are cheapest because they
last longest. See Reldsvllle Hdw.
Co.
All kinds of staple and fancy gro
ceries at lowest prices at R. L. Hub
bard's.. Just received a shipment of Nlssen
wajgpns and beds. Townsend Bug
gy Co.
Wilson heaters, best wood heater
on the market Whittemiore-Mobley
Hdw. Co.
If you want cabbage plants will
sell you all' you want for 10 cents
per 100.
Collars, Bridles, Harness, Lap
Robes and Whips. Reidsvllla Hard
ware Co.
Buggies, Surrys, Harness Lap robes
at right prices. Townsend iBuggy
Company.
Guns, Shells and Cartridges. We
make the price. Reldsvllle Hard
ware Co.
WANTED. A good freah mflk
oow. Apply to G. W. Burton, Pied
mont Hotel.
We still have a big stock of roof
ing) and prices rigfht. Reldsvllle
Hardware Co.
Get the habit, yes. right habit!
waving clotnes made to fit you.
Hutcherson.
Horse blankets, lap robes and whips
Dig stock and desirable goods.
Whittemore-Mobley Hdw. Co.
Genasco Rootling, put on with
kleets, which is better than nails, sold
by Townsend Buggy Company.
Beet pulp, cotton seed feed and
cotton seed me&l bran ahipstuffs and
sweet feeffl. R. L. Hubbard.
Leave your orders for Thanksgiving
oysters at the Parlor market. Extra
fine selects. Cosmo Benson.
FOR SALE. Young mare, work
.nywhere. Bargain to quick buyer,
J. R. Lewis, Hotel Rorer, city.
Golden Cream and Ra.ro syrutp.
lasses. Porto Rico and Sugar House
molasses could be substituted for su
gar. Harris & Price.
FOR SALE. One set extra heavy
dray harness; one Bet single buggy
harness, slightly used. At a bargain.
Thos. R. Whittemore.
; FOR SALE.r Good four-room nous
well located, on Barnes street Also
one second hand Ford touring car
In good condition. Apply to H. M.
Gllley, city.
FOUND. An open face watch on
the Thorn peonvUle road. Owner can
get same by calling at The Review
office and paying for this notice.
W Sid Burton.
Hello Bill! Golly boy, never saw
you look so Good. She will talk to
please you this time. Hutcherson
clothes pleases the fair ones' eye.
She can tell when they look right.
Get the habit. What habit? Dotng
things la Time. Go tody to Hutch
erson and place your order for a Suit,
Overcoat, eta They ill cost you
more in Spr,ag- Now Is the right
time to buy. ." - ,
Special Offer
For the Week
A big lot of Brocade and
Fancy Silks, Tapestries,
Repps and Cretonnes for Bags
Be sure to attend this sale and get
Knitting Bags for your friends
Mrs. Cornie Irvin & Co.,
The Woman's Store
Quality and Style.
Time To Plant
Dutch Hyacinths, Assorted Colors, 50c dozen.
White Roman Hyacinths, 80c dozen.
Jonquils, White and Yellow, 40c dozen.
Tulips, Assorted Colors, 20c dozen.
Narcissus, 30c dozen.
(By Parcel Post 10c extra for each dozen).
Tucker's Drug Store, PHONE 200
Big reluotlona In Ready-to-wear
hats. Mrs. Cornie Irvin & Co.
FOR SERVICE. Ful blooded Hol
s' ein bull Fee $1.50 ca&h. J. D. Lee
Route 5.
Pocket Knives, Razors and Shears.
We carry complete stock. Reldsvllle
Hardware 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. Wooton, Mgr.
Pad'rbanks-Morse gasolene enigines
and kerosiene engines. Best on the
market Townsend Buggy Compiany.
Large stock of cook stoves and
ranges. Best makes at very reason
able prices. Whittemore-Mobley
Hdw. Co.
MEAT MARKET. Our telephone
number is now 342.Call us when you
want nicfa meats. Michtael & Cook,
Montgomery street.
UNION GRAINS. Six pounds of
Union grains will take the place of
from 8 to 12 pounds of other so-called
balanced rations, as well as most
home-made rations. This makes
Union grains the most economical
teed. "The best feed on earth."
Sold by R. M. Gillie, West Market
street. - ;
Nothing more pleasant and Inex
pensive than engraved stationery for
a Christmas present. We have the
most complete line of samples In the
city and our work is guarsanteed to
e as good as the best. See our
amples and let us quote you prices.
Samplee mailed to out-of-town cus
tomers. The W. M. Oliver Printing
Co., Reldsville, N. C.
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPER
TY. On Tuesday, December 18th,
1917, I will sell to the highest bidder
for cash on the premises, the follow
ing property belonging to tho estate
of the late John W. Martin, consist
ing of 1 milk cow, 1 mule, 1 one-horse
wagon, several plows and other Im
plements, small lot of com and
wheat, household and kitchen furni
ture and other articles too numerous
to mention. Sale commences- at 10
o'clock -i. m, Jas. W. Walker, Admr.
of John W. Martin, deceased.
WANTED. Green and salt hides
or which I will pay the highest mar
ket prices. W. L. Gardner, U J. B.
Gardner's Meat Market.
Place your orders now for engraved
Christmas stationery so you may he
sure of delivery. See ourr samples
and get our prices. The W. M. Oliver
Printing Co.
FARM FOR SALE. Two mile
wst of Went worth; mostly timber
land; deep grey soil; fine for tobac
co. Price $30 per acre, 34 acres. t
See Percy S. Gunn, Reidsvilla R.
F. D. 4.
You know you, want a suit or over
coat for Holidays. You want to look
as good as anyone. Get the habit
Buying from Hutcherson and you can
feel sure you are dressed la Clothes
That Are Right!
Engraved wedding Invitations, an
nouncements, visiting cards, etc.; em
bossed stationery and cares. Our
samples are the prettiest in the city.
See us before placing your order. .
The W. M. Oliver Printing Co.
ULIKO UNION GRAINS, complete
grain rations for dairy cows, ready
for use and as rich as it is safe to
feed ; 24 per cent, protein and . 7 per
fat. You cannot" make it better by
adding high grade pdoteln feed, nor
can you fake it more economical by
adding lower priced purchased feed.
sold by R. M. Gillie, West Mar
street.
FOR SALE. Lot of hickory
ber that Willi sell for about $75 per
M, delivered ripped; also lot of pine
and some oak. Would like for some
lumber man to handle it on sharesr
or will sell on stump for reasonable -price.
Also about 75 barrels at
market price delivered at tho heap.
Wm sell the shucks, or let someone
bale on shares. John R. Smith, For
shee, N. C.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM
LANDS. I beg to announce that I
have made arrangements with the
Chlckamauga Trust Co., of Tennessee
whereby I have an unlimited amount
of money to loan on farm lands at
B per cent Loans are made for
from one to seven years to suit the
borrower. Write or see me for par-,
ticulars. P. T. S tiers, Attorney,
Reldsvllle, N. C.
irket
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PRESCRIPTIONS !
Are filled accurately 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. NIGHT PH0NE'61-J.