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TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1917 THE EETTETT: REIDSVLLLE, N.; C. PAHE SEVEN - L OrW' f - - w .nil r " T n O X 1 J f e n "J t M - - n IMS!! "ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AVctab!eIVcpf.on similalinguieiouu j -". linLMhcStomadisandBqweBa X'linertu. iw - iKywffl Am I jumpxw (k)nstipationandpiary For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of 11 IM ' IK. In Use For Over Thirty Years era 0) 111 Exact Copy of Wrapper, tm ecMTaan comw " o err. Booking and the Commercial Bran ches taught tho year round. Graduates being placed before the y finish the courses. Greatest de mand "ever known for office help. Winter-Term begins January 7. Write for Catalogue and Special ra te3. GREENSBORO COMMERCIAL SCHOOL . GREENS BORO, N. C. ;.. The Be view . and Bryan .Jommoner $2.00 rer yean MILLIONAIRE'S SONS v . IN NATIONAL ARMY v2u - W y MtRRY CHRISTMAS Left to right Capt. John Wanamak- er, Jr., U. S. B., attached to Camp vix, n cantonment of the National army, nd Pnrnoral Klnedon Gould, also Of Camp Dix. Captain Wanamaker and Corporal Gould are both newlywetls. Captain Wnnnmaker married Miss Pauline Dlsston of Philadelphia and New York at Newport and Kingdon Gould sur prised the society world by marrying Miss Annunclata Camilla Marie Lucd on July 2nd. Gould is attached to the officer of the camp but that does not hamper his training as a soldier. He takes his work of learning to be an efficient soldier seriously and he Is developing into a first-class fighting man. The various branches of Uncle Sam service have many representatives of the wealthiest families In America, and the men who were thought to be pam pered rich, are proving to be excellent material for fighters. Censored and passed by the com mittee on public Information. Gourd Family Is Important. The gourd family furnishes the hu man families with many edible fruits and It is believed that pumpkins and sauashes are of American origin though In nowise certain. On the oth er hand. It is known that watermelons muskmelons, cucumbers and all that branch of the family are at Asiatic orl gin. Yet all countries have native spe cles of this great family. Scbiffinan's Aeolion Vocations the Most Famous Mil sical Instruments in the World. Schiffinan r Aeolion Vocations The Most Famous Musical Instruments in the World. Let Your Gift Be Jewelry This Christmas You Can Select No More Desirable Gift ThanlJew elrj and Nowhere Will You Find More Desirable Offerings Than Here Ab in the past, quality, personality, dietinotiveness win be maintain ed without advancs la price. Of all metals, gold and ailver are stand ard, and in choosing your gifts this year you pay no war premium that isv it yea select jewelry, the gift of real permanent value. Wia have th's yi:ar the largest sto ck of diamonds in Our history, the Idea present that increases In value aa the y-ars roM round. THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF LOV ELY AND HANDSOME GIFTS ' Regardless of what you want to pay, yous vilifind pleasure in looking at the stocks SchifTman has assembled for Uiis Christmas. In no past sea son have vw offered such superb ila pys jewetry, dt all ldnde; wrist watches for the ladies, fine watches for men, rings, lavalierce, brooches, , piis, Pickard china, art pieces, cut glass, silver novelties, and the fa mous Cordova leather goods; a veri Labels palace of beauty, of exquisite creations for the adornment of the fair lady cr the cozy home is to be found here. , We sell s:Q the famous Aelonian Vocal on, the machine that repro duces music with the soul in it the Christmas gift de lure. IT IS ADVISABLE MORE THAN EVER TO iMAKE YOUR SELEC TIONS EARLY AND AVOID THE USUAL HOLIDAY CHRISTMAS RUSH. j SCHIFFMAN JEWELRY COMPANY Green bo ro THE LEADING JEWELERS Greensboro Hosts of children gathering today, Everywhere, ' Tla the Christmas army glad and gay. Oh, so fair; Join the ranks and gaily march along While we sing; Marching onward in a happy throng To greet our king ,'Tls a happy, happy day, Chorus Merry Christmas, merry .Christmas! Merry Christmas, merry Christmas! Th!s is what the joy-bells y. Merry Christmas, merry Christmas! Gladdest sfiason of the year; Let each heart be filled with gladness Christmas Is here. List, the sound of happy voices swtet Ringing still, While the Christmas message they repeat, "Peace, good-will." Sweetest music ev'rywhere we hear, Oh, rejoice! : Join trie song of merry Christmas i cheer, With heart and voice. Christmas bells are ringing clear and gay, Hear them chime! PealliEj now a welcome tn the day, Happy time. Ring, yti bells, for Christmas time is here, Gaily swing. Wake the echoes with your notes of cheer, Good will to bring. Selected. Rnbscribs to" Lnd Posted We, the undersigned, hereby for bid the public from hunting, fishing, or trapping on our lands. Those dis regarding this notice will be prose cuted according to law. J. Y. STOKES, C. A. STOKES, L. V. STOKES, E. E. STOKES T. P. BURTON ESTATE N. C. THOMPSON E. P, CUMMINGS T. D. HOPKINS, E. P. CUMMINGS, Agent RICHARD R. SAUNDERS W. J. CLARK, DR. J. R. MEADOR, J. R. & E. F. MEADOR, Adms. NOTICE North Carolina ' ,; - . . ( Rockingham County. In the Superior Court Before the CJrk J. D. Joyce, Adm. of Peter ) A. Hing, Dec'd and Mary ) G. King, PUainUffs ) . Aubnr.y King, Emma King ) Minors and John W. Mar- ) tin, ' ) Defendants ) Undieir and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rockingham County, made the special proceeding entitled J. D. Joyce, administrator vs Aubncy King et af., the came be ing Number upon the special pro ceeding docket of siaid court, the un dersigned commissioner will, on the 2nd day of January, 1918, one o'clock p. m. at Stonev.1Ce North OaroMna, In the front .of the Bank of Stonevlllte, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the certain tracts and lots and parcels of Und, lying and being in th'a Township of Madison and Mayo, Rockingham County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. A. Glenn, W. P. Webb and J. G. Geery and others, said lots being in the town of Stocevtllo, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, to wlt:- LOTS NOS. 74, 75, 76, 19 AND 20 of th)9 Taylor subdivision as shown by plat recorded In the office of the Reglstt of Deeds of Rockinghiam County. LOT NO. 6, Block 2 as per map of Joshua Heights, StoaievlUe North Gar- oMna. B3ginniing at a point on east side of Scales street, 200 feet north of Highland Avenue, thletace S. 87 decrees E. 175 feet to a point; thence north no degrees and 10 M. E. 51 45-100 feet to Mrs. Jessio Smiths; tlusnce with her liniei north 87 degrees and 85 H. West 51 45-100 feet to tha beginnlnta. Estimated val uic of said lot $35.00. LOT mo. 5. mock No. 2, as per map of Joshua Heights, Stoneville, North Carolina, Beginning at. a point, on the Weet side of Railroad St., 200 feet North of Highland Avenue; thence with Railroad Street N. no degiaies E. 61 4-100 feet to ja point; thenoe S. no degrees and 10 M. W. 51 45-100 fact to a point; thonce S. 87 degrees and 55 M. E. 175 feet to point of beginning. LOTS NO. 9 AND 11. In the di-' vision of the- lands of J. G. Gerry be tween Gerry St. and Sid Lemmons lime as shown by plot of sxid lands. LOT. NO. 9. Beg'nnlng at a stake on Gerry strest runnlnig about E. 209 feet to a stake in Sid bemmon's line; thenw about N. with Sid Lemmon's line to a stake; thence about W. 201 feet to a stake on Garry street, thnoe a bout S. 80 feet with Gerry street to point of beginning. LOT NO. 11. Beginning at stake on Gerry street running about E. 195 feet to a stake in Sid Lom-, men's line; thence about N. 80 Xeetj to Sid Lemmon's line to a stakA; thence about W. 187 feet to a stake on Gerry street; thence about S. with Gerry street 80Ceet to point of beginning. LOTS NOS. 10 AND 12. In the division of the lands of J. G. Gerry and Sid Lemmon's line as shown by the plot of said lands. LOT NO. 10. Beginning at a stake on Ganty street running about E. 201 feet to a stake in Sid Lemmon's line; thence about N. 80 feet with Sid Lemanon's line to a stake; thence about W. 195 feet to a stako on Ger ry street; thence about 80 feet witn Genty stieat to a point of beginning LOT NO. 12. Beginning at a stake on Gerry street, running about E. 187 feet to a stake in Sid Lemmon's land; thence about N. 80 feet "with :S'Jd Lemmon's Wnje; 41heap abjout W. 180 fleet to a staike on G'irry st thence about 80 feet with Gerry to the beginning. LOTS. NOS. 1. 2 AND 3. BJbck 2 as per mjap of Joshua Heights, StonevlXe, North Carolina. Begin ning at the S-W coraen on the N. side of Highland Avenue running with Railroad street about N, 150 feet; thenoei W. 175 feet; thence bouit S. 150 feet to Highland Ave; thence about E. 175 fa?t to the be ginning. ' LOTS NOS. 9 AND 10. As per mzp of Joshua Heights, Stoneville, N. C. Lot No. 10. Beginning on northeast corner of Highland A vie. and ScUfes street, thence with II in land Ave., S. 87 degrees and 55 M. N; 175 dot to a pointer; thence N. no degrees. and 20 E. 50 Ft. to a with Seal e strett no degrees and 10 (M..W. 175 fast to Scales St, thence with Scales atreet no degress and 10 M. W. 50 feet to the potat of begin ning. Lot No. 9. Beginning lat a point on E. side of Scales treet 50 fle.c4t N. of Highland Ave; thence S 87 degrees and 50 M. E. 175 feet to a point; thjance N. no degrees and 10 M. E. 50 llaet to a point; thence N. 87 degfreies and 55 M. W. 175 11. et to Scales St.; thence with Scales St. S. no dftertds and 10 M. W. 50 Ft. to a point of beginning. LOT NO. 4. In Block 2, as ap pears in map of Joshua Ha'ights, Stonevillla, N. C. U.lginming at a point on the ,W. side of Railroad St 150 feet N. of Highland Ave; thence with Railroad sUM:t N. 9 degrees 3nd 10 M. E. 60 feet to a point; thence N. 87 degrees and 55 M. W. 175 fefft to a point; thence S. 87 degrees and 55 iM. E. 175 feet to Railroad street, the point of begin nlng. Also a aetrtaln tract of land lying and beinlg in - Madison Township, Rockingham county, North Carolln', adjoining the lands of J. A. GHeeu, W. P. Webb and others, and bound ed as follows: Beginning at a bxanch W. 7 25-100 chains to pirn?; thence W. 53 degrees 11 chafes to pointers, S. 82 degrees W. 13 50-100 chains to, old road; thetnoa S. 1 degrees W. 9 chains, crosslnla fork of branch to stone; thence 78 degrees E. 19 chains: crossing branch to sour- sourwood ; thence 50V6 degrees E. 6 60-100 chains to a branch, thence 8. 81 diegreles E. 4 60-100 chains N. 48 degrees E. 3 25-100 chains N. 19 de grees W. 3 chains to the beginning. Containing 26 37-100 acres more or Ipss. This 28th day of November, 191T. J. D. JOYCE, Commissioner Stoneville, N. C. , DISSOLUTION NOTICE State of North Cerolma Depart mient of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION ' To all to whom (bese presents may come Greeting: WHEREAS, it appears to my sat isfaction, by duly authentlca'.ed re cord of the proceedinias for the volun-, tary dissolution thereof by the unan imous consent of all the stockhold. lers, deposited in my office, thats the Re'dsville Grocery Company, a cor poration of this State, whore princi pal office is situated in the Towi 'cl Reidsvlll?, County of Rockingha , State of North Carolina, (J. F. Wv - f being tha age.it therein and In eh.. thereof, upon whom process mav ue served), has complied Vih th . re quiiremients of Chiaipter 21, Revi -il of 1905, eni litled "Corpor)altlon8,', y. slira inary to the issuing of this oert.ticats of dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Crimea Secretary of State of the State of North QaTollna, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on tlia 23rd day of November, 1917, fite a my office a duly executed and aitest ed consent in writing to the disso lution of said corporation, execuiod by islll the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings afoitesald are now on H; In my said office as provided by la v. In testimony, I have hereto set j.iy hajnd and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, This the 23rd day of Novem ber, A. D. 1917. . BHYAN GRIMES Secretary of State NOTICE LAND SALE I wi;i en irt!irday, Dcember 15th, at 1 p. in. in front of the Bank or -Stonveille, Stoni:tvi3ie, N. C, soil at public auction a tnaet of land known as the M. L. Oraddock land or tha Unity Craddock land, contladnlng 130 and 93-100 acres, more or less. This is fin'a fartning land; estimat ed one hundred thouslalnd fleet of nurchantablto timber on it; finie to bacco land. Lies near mai'Jn road from Stoneville to Price. SaJne wtll hi sold on terms to suit purchaser, terms to be announced daiy of sale. Mr, M. A. Oraddock will show the land to any one wishing to inspect This Novietaber 30, 1917. P W. GLIDEWELL It will be seen from the above that The ReId8vH!le Grocery Company, Ino has been dissolved. In the fulture the business will' be operated In the niaime of the Reidsyillo Grocery Co, (unincorporated) and will continue at the same old stand J P. WRAY NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE State of North Carolina Rockingham County In the Superior Court W. A. Dunn ). vs ' ' ' . ' Sam Haireton ) By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned; from the Supe rior Court of Rockingham County, in the above entitled action, I wl on Monday the 7th day of January, 1918, at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door of said county, sell to the high est bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all right, tlte and interest which the said Sam Halrston, De fendant, has in the fallowing describ ed real estate, to wit: - Bitiginning at a stone on the branch thence S. 12 Deg1. E. 4 chains to a stone; tlhence N. 72 Deg. E. 4 chains to a stone; thence N. 12 Deg. W. 4 end 30-100 chains to a Black Gum on the branch; thence up the branch, as it meandiers, to th.ei beginning", and containing 1 and 66-100 acres, more or less, and being the same lotSon veyed to Sam Halrston by J. W.Cand and wife, by Deed dated November 6, 1906, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rocking ham County, North Carolina; fa Book 190, on palgis 431.- ln'v-' This thte 1st day of Docember 1917 T. L. GARDNER, Sheriff of Rockingham County EXECUTOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, ' Rockingham County Having qualified as executor of the estate of A. G. Williams, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased, to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 25th day of October 1918 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will come, forward and make immediate settlement. This Una 25th day of October, 1917 EMILY I WILLIAMS Summerfleld, N. C. R. F. D. 1." EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ' Letters "testamentary .'under th will of Prince Johmson, 'deceased, halving duly Issued to the undersign ed from the Superior Court of Rock ingham county, notice la hereby giv en to aim persons liiaeote to saia estate to come forward and make immededate payments, and to all per sons holding claims against 6aIi e3- tate to present them for payment duly provea on or before th I5thi day of December. 1918, or this, notica will be pleaded in bar of their re- j.covery. ' ..;'- . v, i ' . , HENRY T. JOHNSON, j xixecUitOOr ' of Prfcoe Johnson, Deceased December 14, 1917. NOTCE OF SALE ! Pursuant to an order of the District Court of the United States, made la the matter of Robert Harris & Bro, Bnkrunt, the under signied wtll of for for sale at publit auction In front of the Confederate Monument, Relds vUle, N. C, at 12 o'clock M., on Sat urdafy, December 22nd 19lt, 12 shares of capital stock of h& Reids vflle Ice & Coal Company par value of S 50 per share'. " Sale madia subject to confirmation of the "Court. i This December 3rd, 1917. IRA. R. HUMPHREYS, Trustee Robert Harris ft Bra, A liberal discount on all goods bought for charitable entertainments, baztars, Christmas trees, etc. Splen did stock to select from. J. D. Mo Collum & Son. NOTICE Having qualified is administrator of the estate of Callle E. Richardson, deceased, late of Rockingham county. North Carolina, this Is to notify 1I persons having claims against the es tate of seid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned si Reldsville, N. C, on or before the 30th day of October, 1918, or thu notice will be plead In bar of thetr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement This 27th day of October, 1917. T. E. RICHARDSON, Administrator of Calllt EL Richardson j LISTEN! WATER PUMPS WATER AND NO RUNNING EXPENSES I. If jroa hT Snuwo. Fiowiwo Wnx or Bkooic. write far pcial Faetorr Price. Money's worth or money beck. RIFE BAM PUMP WORKS. 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