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THE REVIEW: EEIDSVILL JS, N. C. TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1917 Tue Keidsville Keview I UE8DAY AND FRIDAY THE REVIEW COMPANY (Incorporated.) MANTON OUVER " President R. J. OLIVER .. .. Sec. & Treas $1.50 PER YEAri ""'EnterPd atthe post oflico at Relds vlllo, N. C, as second chins mall matter.) once of the k-dser, has been diiaboli oal Tliree main principles that are fldliso undcrly It, first that Cod has chosen Germany ito dominate the world, second that God has chonftn thy hoiwe of HohienzoTlern to rule the Germ tn people and third that the wiy to dominate the world is by forco mid the t-word." NVw York Social. THE NEWS IN BRIEF SINCE OUR LAST ISSUE A negro, charged with molesting women residents, wa taken from the city Jail at Rock Spring's, Wy., by a mob, and hanged. MRS. JAMES W. MILLNER DIED SUDDENLY FRIDAY NIGHT BED CROSS CAMPAIGN BEGINS l'reiiidt-nt Will-on h.us issued a wp clal proclamation in which ho urv- very ont not already la member to join Rod Cross during the m""i Vrshlp campaign beginning Suud-iy. December 16th and continuing for it.. nvAxnuuiiu hl roiivio- ainfl WVUK. - 4 ion that membership in Cram organization is n patriotic" duty at this time. nlriillv Wilson tun piuas Mr Jiunets W. MUlit.'r AM art midnight Frld y at iher homo on Mndsoy S'tooot. ller illness was of short duration, nly halving become ill Frld y afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Mlllner wais alout 70 ytears of i(ge. Who Wffl thio widow of the Li' Jnuicw W. Milliner w1i0 died hero The plan to man eJl Americpn merchant vessels engaged in the trams-Atlantic trade with, maval re sorves has boon abandoned. A resolution declaring that a state of war exlHts) bewBffen Austria-Hun HUry and Cuba has been pa- Bed by the Cuban house of representatives A bill providing for an additional Federal Judge In the western dis trict of North Carolina, was lntro- ''hristlasily usd of patriotism as well na JHuri,, and Amnio Milliner, d service. The word servlco is one Mrs. Wan. 1 f. Plumnrnr of High Point. tli', Koit universal In a ty- hf, Oll.M-.lC- teriaes iniNnnersnip i" " " tion as "tlw. Ohrtom h spirit in U-niw f nHJon" That i! tno n -sorv .,t ihi i:r.ilinHWt i" '!' and may 1m defined as ( not moreiliy in theory. iReidsvMo must respond to call t the president hi this mutter, just as tt dUl In ha observance of Thinks rivlny Day Hid us it has done in many other ways, l-uirlotu and fcumanltiy cUa tests f ChrisUuilty. We hoiw that Keldsville will Mid in this c-.miw.ign, lis she lias none ailmcst nil that ha,vo 1"'(,u un,,,,r,-nr k-n since the wir began. .. . ..i..-,uin in thn ttiMl Crows is fcoKtigl to coft somothlng vftpvthliiir worth having Men who lwoome memlx'.rs are ex (H;U)d to pay a fee of one dolIUr as a .,, ,iiiiv mclv increase this us much is they feel able or jHeL soven yirs lago. itw was a uaugn- ()u(,pd h, thQ mtH, by Senator Ov ..r of tli latn Mr. wnd ftirs. aivw lkiu3:il of I) 3i it 'Is' Ferry, Va. Bajrly In Hfo site joined the I'rlbytorian rhuroh at Casiwde, Va., but for tluo past s5 yours ww a f (itliful nruiibor of the RLlsvill0 Fir.st PnosbyterUn church. She luid ared a spljcndlil family of four sons and flvto d-iugh-tors, all of whom survive m follows: Alviw. Jainuis, W. li. uaid W. iM. Mill iner, Mrs. li. S. GiUvos, Miss) 's Hat- errnan. Inquiry by a Senate committer in to tho catuhes of the shortage of su tfa,r and ooal with a view to recom mending logialatlon to improve the situation, has berai ordered. Mis. Goo. Lindsay of Baltimore, Md., left her throe young sons in the kitrlion white she went for a plumbr er to fix frozen pipl.s. Vrhein she returned aBIi three were dead as a rosult of bums. So IIIMIS or loiug dls- Mrs. James McKinunon, Li chaiye of tho home economics division of tUa State IX-partment of Agricul ture, finds that during tho past sw arm there 'wr're danned and dried in North Owed In i not I issLhantwom.il ion dollars worth of fruits and vkge tables that would otherwise have km Uwt. Her figures are th.it there Wor canned and drk-d 2.1J2.5ll7 of r,,a vegetables, at a cot o about 1587,147. g'vlng an estiomtd fit ,.f 1 (Mil 4f,0. These are the figures trim M oTganla il ooun tles nd it Is reasonably certain tH:i.t tba th-or 40 counties also did a ...jv.,.ii,i '.mim n. it.hiiM canning and jrytnti conservation work. Iteprosenatlve Millar, of Washing ton, ono of tho party of representa tives who unotliciaHy visited the Ku ropm little fronts, dellverod an addiKan in tho Hoiiho telling of his observations. In tho course of his speech Mr. Mlllor said ho had ton American soldiers blacking the shoes of offlaers. Koprosi ntative Smith, of Idaho, as(kid if privaites who did such work wtnle not paid for it by tho o(Il era. Mr. Miller eaid that it was ruo, but the practice shtuld not be permit tod. Lfst week The Uevuow wurried aiorio th:nn two thousand lnc.li"s of paid advertising mattior. This is a !t dofclum, iflC vwr. iwiompiisu.-u - fcy .a SUite weekly or wml-wl l -kly aewsnMioi. TllPl lusluws men know abl of Tlile I!i"viow as an ud ortiKit medium. i .--Q..-'. . .' . Tho Mladlson Mosrher is.siwyl a Yry crodi'table holiday i-dition last week. ; . Uuiguage siio is also survived by throe lirotti luty in action, l firs,. A. W. Ianld aflid J. I): IkMilel of Stoki Island, Ma., Own Daniel of Miultson ainl Missos S !Ue and Ifc-lle I mill it of K tokos;! and. 'Tho fun) -trail aorvUte was coiwluctod from tlho Mlllner lionie Sunday af timoon ;gt 2: .' o'clock by Itev. Dr. ' (( Lh) ,t asU)in railriads. I). I. Craig, p istor 'alnd co-pastor Itev. i Ciirl li. Craig, of th' First Prebytr rlaii church. Intorniont was niiolie at (Jreonvfow CenH'ilicry. The pair bearers wi'An It. 1. Ftich 'rdson, J. A. Feta.-r, II. V. Hints, It. I. Watt, C. H. Fetzer :.nd K. K, Inrrls. The flowerU;ar.lrs were: Massra. K, F. Hall, A. L. Harilvins, M . niton ' Oliver, W. It. l)a,Non, Scott Fillinan, W. F. Iinrtoh. Dr. S. G. Jitt. J. W. Daineron, P. F. Galllher, C. T. Soiti- ors; Win. i (. A. vv HKinsiwi, . i. VVst.t, K. It. Walters, S.'C. M tun. It. H. Tucker and Fratuds Wotnaick. The following out of. ''own. ppta att((n tiled Mrs. Mtllner's fun oral here i At tJie reiiu.st of Food Adniinisitra Sunday: A. II. and T. S. Starling of t()r Hoover, President Wilson will Is I) mviilo; J. D. Damlel, Missies Dora.' tl0 with.in the net few days a proc and SalU'i Daniel 0f Stokesland; Mr ' i.ma,tfon reducing the alcoholic, con- ,mid Mrs. A. K. Millnor of Liksville , totit of l)OPr " to 2 per cent. The and iMr. T. l. Mlllner of U-aksvillh ' UH , 0f grai for brewing thus wilill e cut about 30 per cent. An -i'liibargo- on all export freight except for the United States govern inont, on bll railrtMwls reaching North AClaiiitic seaboard ports, is ordered by the gemrral operating committee Coton production this yer Is osti maii d at 10,949,001) equivalent 000 pound (ia''es, the average weight per running baiJe tini?i et.ilnated ait 501. H jKiiuids gross. The iiAimber of bales esllniaUcd for North Carolina wag 57,000. Two miUlion doI!Il:rs will b advano ed by the war and navy departments . ihe IietHLlelv'tn. M:eiel Q mutiny, n liiunitionB WMitracts, bocausia of the company 'a difficulties in obtain it g funds from private aources tb ex podke deliveries. Hundreds of Precious Lives Might Have Been Saved For Ignorance and But-Distrust Wonderful New Herbal Medicine Wins Reputation To Be Able to ResCue and Save, Though Disease a"d Suf fering May Be Dragging Some Loved One Down to the .Grave. i "All Doubt Dispelled!" "Seems Like a Miracle! tr "AH My Troub'es Have Been Relieved," Says Capt. S. Patterson, Prom-lnent Sanation Army Worker. ConsiJor It Miraculous," Declares Virainian Merchant, J. F. Fischer; Rev. George H. West, Methodist Minister Says, "The Sluggish Tired Feeling Ha Disappeared." Think of the food, the water and tough old dishes not fit for tho air required for two million peo- aoucare sionvacns m tact, mey naa Pie if crm.ua in on3 rolm. It is fa fr fd'e th" 1,V6Kon xl but just give thom a banquet of weate esti.natod that your brain ha two ' mn&(.hs and they ar j their glory: million of tiny cells, each one alive then watch them multipCty and 'grow loading a separate existence, yet maybe a million in a nigjit. bound together In on small room. Do you wish to serve yourself ud Kaoh una of your mUMon brain ns a delicate dih for these slutton- iells must be fbd, waitered, venttla- ous little vaanplres? If bo Just let ted. If you miss one it dies, and : vtvar svstem mn lravn. vour nerve has to be carried away to the grave yard. . If ywu conduct a bad hotel (that force got low, and hoy may taate your vitals and invite neighbors to a grand old feast. their paired. This impairs the nerve forc in other nerves of the stomach and EieneraJBly esults in a poor circulate. n of the" blood. The stomach loses lis vitality and gastric Juices are not properly secreted. It therefore will be seen that an absolutely sure com batant for stomach trembles must de pend on Borne remedy tht wiH revita lize the nerve force. Htnce Drecor the wonderful new herbal medicine. soon gieits its reputatiin fir striking at the their very fundamental basis of this dis- They is, your stomach, kidneys, lumgs, etc., wiy commence torn your stomach, kid tiont work jng,htt) your brain cells neys, liver, whichever seems the most become puny and weakened and they can't do their work right Then you tret, some chronic disease ;a,n1 wlnmriAr how voni rn.iiiiTi it Pnl ama vino. I gar on your lace and go among flies youi have? tempting (the weakeslt). 'Do you see now how you may have contract ed deadly disease and why you poa- '1.1..- 1.n ILA 1 1 .! i .l tlinl d uiy U4V )ixi9 d'l iiuuiai uiairiutrr uiuai and you have no trouble; ehjangid the vinegar to molaises and txy It yet it's the same face. Weakened brain How Diseases Start Most dieseaes start m tne stom ach. From there they are apt to And cens mean uau nerve force; d'sgener- thefr way to the kidneys, liver, blad atetl nerve force moans weak .Btom-'der and other organs, ach, weak kidneys, weak liver, weak( Disease cf the stomach may come lungs, etc. 'so gradually tha: the patient is hard- Deadly microbebs like weak .torn-J, aware of lthe)r approa!h. But to achs,. kidneys, tuns, etc. They are attracted by them just like the mo-1 mwit torm of st(mac troubles, the kisses daws fiiejs. They rtegard nerve force in the great sympathetic strong stiomiaohs, kidneys, etc, as'nerve leading to the stomach is Im- ease. It is useless to give remedica that mierely lasstst in the digestion, of the food. If you willl revitalize tho cella and tissues of the stomach,, causing a' proper secretion of the gas tric juices, and the disease Vvill quick ly disappear. AU the claims for what Dreco has done and will do, are based on the very best evidnce the signed state ment cf scores of men and women who tell how they have been restored' to health and joy of living by its power. Sufferers not only; from stom ach trouble, but also those who have experienced the miseries of aisthma, catarrh,, rheumatism, kidney disor ders, constipation and blood ailments have come forward to tell of their expediences and deliverance. MISS ADELINE NEAL MARRIED j TO MR. WATSON SCOTT Tho Wib export bill, to- legalize . i .combination of American oxporters (Tu lot wedding was solemnized , to pronui foreign commenrce, has passed the Senate. The bill passed the IlU'iirto last Juno and its passage w a urged by President Wilson in hie to Mr. Watson . recont addr ss to Congress. The iV'roniony , , . Heie Are a Few Statements Selected at , Random Out of the Hun dreds. Read Them Carefully and Then Act Accordingly. at 2 o'clock on S'.turday at 1.M ccmn try homlo ol tMr, and Mrs. S. T. NtkU When Uwsilr Aui..'lilVvr, Adeltan, waa unit) d in nuirriago Scott of IJeaksvllle. vliih was iorfirined by It, tv. C-rl, Consiiruclion of a concrete vessel It. Craig of tho First Pre.iUy Dorian j largely as an experiment, will1 be be churcih was witn-bk'd only by th'gun. soon by the shipping board and two families. Thp bridie wore a j the I'nited Stas bureau of stand tiUvi;'!ing Hiiit of brown cloth and oar- lards. The vessel will be built after ritnl orchids and lillil;s-or-tli-valloy. Inimediatioly after the ceremony la lunclifxin wais sirvk-'d, afUr w;hich Mr. and iMrs. Scott left for a visit to Ncvw York. Upon their return they will nuiko tiu'ilr homlo in Liksvlllo. Spny whore Mr. Scott Is associated vviith tine MarslHal Field Company. Mrs. Scott is tlit" attractive daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Noal of this city. She has fast frihnda here anl Is ieiU'-ally wbll known and ltWd In Dw.uk s villa. She Is ' bruiwitto of chaiMii Hind distinction and h;a a re- niarlflablv wK'et ami ("ultuiivid voice. "111m relatives who attendod the w.wlding wlen..; Mr. 'amd Mrs designs by experts of the bureau and if it pro vie b successful many more may be turned out. Mis Katihorlne Stinson, Texas avi atrix, miarie a non-stop flight from 'Sun IMt, Cal. to San Francisco he was the rat' person, to pikt an airplane ovi?r the Tohachapl moun tains on a non-stop flight. The dls fiance between San Diego and San Franciso on an air (lllne is 461 milee. A dispatch from Italian headquar ters says that the first American shot agilnst Austria was fired by Itlopre- simtfative Tlnkham of Ikwton, on the Frank King, Jr. of ' lower Plavfc, when Mr. Tinnham puill Dii ksvlllo; iMr. Rolt. Nc 1 of ltoa iioktv Va.; Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pri(e of Lc'aksvlllt; Mrs, Laura Scott f Leaksville. . ELEVEN MILLION GERMANS ARE NOW IN THE FIELD Germany now his at least eleven Billlion men in military service. Tor BUT Ambassador to Uormany Janv-s "W. Gerard toll the Union college Umnl here tonight. "At the beginning of tUo war," said Jklr. Gerard, "Germanja poii.l Uon -a.s 72,000,000. From my observation t the proportion of men called to tha colors In a village near lierlln and other towns, I cettaatitid that nearly i.ii. d rwv,iilll(ill (u 1HW OI. 1U v , J J " " T:..o . No Time for Debate. 'vnaer arm. ..Jlbbos is Ule kInd of fenow who ;00 youths reacsn nnuiary never niakpg a n,ove w,thout flrgt ask. Tiva military iwy oi ""ii Jng himself whether or not It will be termed "Lhat d-A Pwtdam pi fy i good for his health." "I saw him Jump -r. Henry Van Pyke, former minis- lx fpet ,Q the alr yesterdny t0 dodge er of the Netherlands. an automobile. Instinct probably told lie saW in port: "Since th Fran-t Um whnt waa go6i for nl3 neaith( o-Pni8sIan war the education of the without his stopping to debate the mat people In Cermany under the guld- ter." Flowers. Flowers are perhaps the most effec tive of the many little "finishing touches" necessary to nn nttractive home. There are thousands of persons with beautiful houses, costly furnish ings, perhaps, artistically and skillfully arranged by the hands of a clever dec orator, but It takes the little finishing touches, the seemingly unimportant tiny things, done by the woman who loves and exists for her home and ex presses her, soul in her surroundings to make the house lovable. Exchange. ed a string firing a large 149 milt- metro gun, sending a shell hurting acrlss the Have to the Austrian po sitions Navy Department bills to increase the number of midshipmen at the AmiapoJiB n avail academy to a maxi mum of 3,128, and to allow naval and marine .officers' and enlisted men I serving in theDonLtniciam republic to receive cojiipeneatton from that gov ernment in addition to their regular United States pay, have been fuivor ably reixurtetl to the House of Congress..'. Always Have PERUNA Mrs. L. A. Patterson, 1J99 Kentucky Pj. ,' C EL, Memphis, Tennessee, writes: " . I . "1 have been a friend CI Peruna Coughs V, for -any years. I have used It off J 0 IJ J end on for catarrhal complaints and QX1C1 V01QS l-f . found It a very excellent remedy. .1 Jjl ilk 1 have a small family cf children. III 1110 . primes are hard with us, but I can ! H -,, J ccarcc-ly affocd to do without Peru- JTlOIIlC IVCCOuiniCUU ftTS'airS'SiS It to Our Neighbors. r prevalent. We always recom- ------ jnend Peruna to our neighbors, for Those who object te liquid medi- fLe beaefit U has been to ts.' Jcinet.can procure Ptrjina Tablets. IUresentativiei Shirley of Kentucky Will be chadrniaa of the appropria tions committee of the House of Con gress succeeding Mr. Fitzgerald who retires from Congress. The Repub licans wlanted Miss Rankin nude clwiiinnan of ho new committee on wiman euffrage, but the Democrats assktaed Mr. Raker of California to that position. Miss Rnkfai Is the ranking Republican member. Capt. S. Patterson Brings a Message There are few people interested in community work who do not know aptain S. Patterson of 33 Burke St. Winston-Salem, and the excellent work ha Is doing in the cause of Hu mmiiity. Captain Patterson received his office from the Salvation Army as a recogni tion of tlje results of his efforts in the fight against evil and he Is recogniaed as one of the lead ers in the great organization of the Salvation Army. Not long ago many friends of Cap tain Patterson remarked that he cer tainly needed a rest as tlua strenuous work of his unceasing campatgnfi seemed to be telling strongly on h''s healith. In fact he became so bad that he was forced to take to hiis bed. Almost immedSately after that he again appeared and stiarted to work with his old time snlap and energy, much to tha surprise of his many friends who could not understand the change in his appeanance. It Is for the benefit of his many friende and all mankind who may be suffering that Captain Patterson has consent ed to mpflce a pahlic atatement tell ing what caused the wonderful change in his health. This Is what he stays: . "I suffered from kidney trotilbles pains in the back, nervousmiess and dizzy spells. My appetite was poor and I couJd not sleep. I had beien feeling very badly for some time when some friend told me about Dreco and the good it was doTng in Just such cases ala mine. The day I procured my first bottle of Dreco I was forded to go home and go to bed. I was snffertng tniteusely that day with pains in my back and couldn't keep going. But now I aim glad to ' all such disordered conditions of (the- give the messag of Dreco to suffer ers for tiit has put me In good shape and I now go about my work with new eniergy land vim. All my trou bles have been relieved." Drecor the wonderful herbal mi?di d'ne referred to by Captain Patter son nilaiy be procuned in Reidsvfiae at Gardner Drug Co. Wouldn't Take $1,000 For What Dreco Has Done J. F. Fieher is proprietor of the Fisher Welding Plant of 211 Reser voir street, Staunton, Va. For some time he has been a vioUffn of a pair tlcuiairly viruilent form of tomach disorder, indigestion, coin sitiipa tion and caltanh cf the head. He took tLiee bottles of Dreco, the natural herball medicine and here is the signed statement as tJo 'the resuilits: "I wouldn't taike $1,000 for what Dreco has done for me. I consider ft miraculous! I never had ich otn appetste in my life. I am tellinlg my f rliends ito take Dreco and if lt don't cure them I will pay for It "The first doso helped, me amd three bottles cored me. I believe it will cure anybody that wM take ibhree bottleb. J gained seven pounds in wefebjt" It cannot be repeated too often that the atomialch Is the fountain which smpplies every part of the body. If the sitomach is sick, the brain, heart, liver, bowete and kid neys aire all sick. The trouble may all be feflt iln cne-spot; it may be in the stomach tt&elf. or it may be in the liver, or In the kidneys. It will be felt in the weaikest place. The mission of Dreco lis to correct st omaidh and to restore a healthy, btorty tone thatt wlKU enable- it to. meet every demand made upon it by hard -worked brain aind nerves. Dreco is recommend td and dispens ed m Reidsvillio by G-atrdnor Drag Co. Ministers Often Work to Excess Zealous work, (With no. thought of. their htufth or nerve j.' causes the re tirement of e large -number of clergy men every yejir. It is poaaible, however, to work hard and yet ke well, if one will but pay the proper attention, to the benii'fiits tie be deirived from roots and herbs.. The Rev. George II. West, Pawtor of the BBenezar Methodist church of IIf3erstown, Md., says: "I have been taking1 Dreco as a ton ic to build up my syutem alfter 15 years of ineesisanit labor and. respon sibilittyi and am glad to testify that I am very mtucih helped. The slug gish, tired feeling has disappeared atol my nerves quieted wonderful'Jly. I wlsih Dreco every buccess." The lesson to be learned is plain. Attend to your haltn and that of your famifly. Tike no chances with eick ness, no matter how sltgnt ft may ap pear. Dreco," the purely herbal inediclne Is within the reach of every familiy where there is. an afflicted member It 18 recommended atnongjy not enly na a general system reconstruclorr bit in cases of stomach dborderj kidney, amd liver complaints, rheuma- s, tfemv catarrh, constipation and eimlr lar Ills. Dreco is (harmless, inexpensive,, easy tie take and dispensed in Relda ville by Gardner Drug Co. First etk-ps to placo soldiers of Ger man or Austro-IIcni?iarlan birth or ex traction ta,t dudy apart from acbual fighting forces appears in army or (fcra. Orders show the transfer of nearly a hundred enHsted men of the regular or na.tlonal army to duty to the disciplinary barracks located al! Fort Leavtaa worth. Kan. The list con atna hardTy a name that does not .ippour to Iw of German, AustrUn r Hunguriiin origin. Ther are sev eral non-com missioned officers. In cluding Sergeant Martin A. StoKz, of he quiirteniiaster corps at Fort Ne jrssksa. All will be privates in the ;arracks fcund. Most of the trans f?n are from national rmy units at "emp IHx, Wrigl-tstown, N. J. Some 'oni front Fort Sara Houston, from El Paso, from Fort Benjamin Harri son, from Camp Msade utd from Camp Taylor. 1 . Us Help to Make Delicious by our Candies and Sweets made Experts who know how Reidsville Candy Kitchen innhnniinnnnnnnnnnDDDODODDDDOODDDDDDDDflDDDDDDO
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