TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1918 THE REVIEW: IlEIDSHLLE, N. a o onmi 00(D New We . take pleasure in announcing the arrival of a mag nificent stock of new Spring Goods in all departments. The public is invited to' call and inspect our showing. LADIES' DEPARTMENT Includes beautiful lines of Silks, New Wash Waistings, White Skirtings, Ginghams, Lads' and Lassies' Ooth for Boys' Suits, Skirts, Dimi ties, Counterpanes, Swiss and Creton Curtains, Laces, Ribbons, etc. MEN'S DEPARTMENT We are daily receiving Jarge stocks of the celebrated Hart, Schaffner & Marx's Clothing, Emery Shirts, In terwoven Hosiery, Knox Hats, etc., etc. Our line of Haberdashery can't be excelled. We can outfit you from head to foot in the very latest styles. We han dle only goods of Dependable Quality. 7 Early purchases and contracts for goods enable us goods bought now. Prices are attractive on every look through our splendid stocks. to give much lower prices than could be given on line. Everybody is cordially invited to call and . MINUTES OF COUNTY COM- Joe Lewellyn (col) 1 town lot Mad- dale, seconded by Commissioner MISSIONERS FEBRUARY 18 ison J75.00i. Non resident. Wells, It was- ordered that: The R. M, Wall (white) 1 farm Hunts- Board of Commissioners of Rock- On account of death of Couunis- ville township. ingham County appreciating the ef- .sioner Webster he Board did not D. R. Lancaster, (white) . 1 house forts put forth by the Rockingham meet as of February the 4th, but a and lot Madison. Non resident. , County students at the University of call meeting "was ordered for Feb- J. A. Thurman, (col) 1 house and .North Carolina in making a study of ruary the 18th, 1918. 'lot Madisonr" 1 . cow, $25.00; 1 pig I the County and making known its Reidsville Did Well IN MEMORIUM Board met pursuant to adjourn- $U).00. resources along all the lines hereby ment with the following members. J. II. Moore & W. R. Webster, 65 expresses its approval of such effort present: R. B. Wall, cfiialrmanl, J. .acres of land Madison. : ' and wilt cheerfully furnish from W. W. T. Tucker, 1 house and lot Mad ison, No poll. On motion Ivle & Burton of Ruffin list land time to time any information In its S. Wells. W. A. Johnston, . L, Matthews and J. O. Ragsdale. 0 motion W. L. Messick, age 41, be allowed to list Road tax and one township be ; allowed to watch $5.00. same as in 1916. .State of North Carolina ) On motion of Commissioner Mat- On motion the following rebates Rockingham County ). Agreement eeping desired by said students. The following was passed by the Board: thews, seconded by Johnston, it was were allowed oredered that W. II. King, guardian for Miss Nannie King, pay to the County Treasurer the sum of $266.72 for support of said Ward to January 1st, 1918. V " On motion of Commissioner Rags- stock tax J. H. Joyce, poll tax $2.00. T, Lee Payne, poll tax, $2.00. J. G. Johnson, poll tax, $2.00. On motion Jas. iM. Vaughn was al lowed a rebate of $65.10 on bank This agreement made this the 24 day of January 1918 by and between J. T. Plott, party of the first part, and the Sank -of Reidsvillo, party! of the second part, Witnesseth; That whereas the county of Rock- ingham-Is justly indebted to the said Remorse. ! Vtir nil twt wisrtnm thnf- la finiii 1 The Red Cross Membership Drive for all the punishment that's earned, it throughout the South was most sue-) Mr8- Margaret Somers died at the seems that life Is nlways filled with cessful. Before the drive member-( home of her daughter, Mrs. Noma, lessons that are never learned ; a mor- -"P was 189,448; on January 25, 1918 Cobb, of Ruffin, February 6. Her be ta! creature It appears will seldom the membership was 540,881, a gain1, Luaband , Jame8 : K. Som-ers. fail to grab the chance to fill his little of almost -300 per cent. Lexlngtonl . -Y lot with tears and wail in woeful clr- end Reidsville in North Carolina led Precedea hef to the about six cumstance, He knows the paths that in the per cent, gained above the re- ?J- Somers waa born he should shun, he knows the better quired number. It may bo interest- AprI1 26th 1842 maklnS r stay on waySi of course, he knows the folly of ing to know the amount paid into earth 75 years' four moatDS and 8,1 the fun that brings him weeping and the Red Cross treasury up to the,ya- Bue Is survived by seven chll reraorse, he knows that it Is all a ciose 0j 1917 was $97 525 955 haddrt'"' namelr' Mrs.. T. S. Bowman of snare, yet falls he for temptation's een received by the campaign com-i?eidsvllIe; Mrs- J- M- Jordaa pc wile to Inter nionn and tear his hair w,ttee up to December 28. It is con-,Alamanoe v01?'- Mrs- -G- Cilliani of and beat Ms bosom fora while. This ervfttlvely estimated that another (Gui"ord county Mrs. R. G. Somers "",u UL pmuiuu uuougn fiooo.000 will h mUrl into fhi fn.uk 01 Jance county, airs. r. u. 11a- wise, it's nothing new in truth) the -,.. ',. .-. . writer pens In pensive mood for woes This would make a grand total of f 00(1 of Martinsville, Va.. and Mr. ' In m n On - n wait a 0 IT.imJh ntlil.. 1 A') AAA AAA rn u :.. itiai'-nA4 nave prompted; it forsooth; and many ' ' . ' , ' : She was laid to rest at Lowe's M. times he'd thought were learned the " w,r. " , rT-r 'B. church where she had been a lessons that hud cost him n..ln l'V local war relief work, $37 ,445 r ' c"urcu wuera sne naa Deen a She Sil hom rSl rnSl 13'72 has been appropriated for Red nmbf 8 nce 8he was siit,en years slipped Sm7mta O fatM Cross work in-Prance; old Sery ces were' conductd by Rev. Sw hfn wiS Seth t?S" WUUaa O. McAdoo. who Is Bm. PaStr 0t M' the folly of his way, to find the better treasury of the Red Cross War , ' . course at length and nevermore to Fund, has on deposit in 3,748 banks T IrI'rblome" Wa" a "f'f WOmaa fall or stray; pray lead him not Scattered throughout America the a;falfulJife'aadevotid motner through ways beset with thorns and um of $45,943,256.32. May God bless her dear children left rocks and holes and mire he simply - These are big sums and it may be . .V 1mourn T farture jand help can't afford to get another slxty-dolla$ Interesting to know some of the lw UCJ 1,1 1110 ureat "B" James Somers of Martinsville. dale, , seconded by Wells, J. M. On motion T. C. Gentry be allowed party of the first part, for the con struction of certain roads in the said county under contract and whereas Vaughn's Estate was allowed to list . to list 100 acres of land In Price $S400.00 Bank Stock ; for taxation in township at $6.50 per acre for 1916. 1917.. On motion M. C. Conner be allow- there 13 now and will be hereafter On motion Mrs. Green Allen, (col.) ed rebate poll tax $2.00. due from the said county of Rock- On motion of Matthews seconded Jngham to the said party of the first and by Wells, it was ordered that Dr. Julian be exempt from privilege Il ls allowed to list taxes $3.38 send to Matthews for check. , On motion Guy Webster was al lowed $2.00 rebate poll tax. cense for the year ending June 1st, On motion It was ordered that J918. the Leaksville Bridge be repaired -'.at , On. motion Harden Griffin and Wm. once by Mr. Estes. . Dugglns .were allowed a rebate of On motion It was ordered that $2.00 each for poll tax. the followng be allowed to list taxes. On motion of Commissioner Rags-! SCHOOL NEWS. RUTH TEACH EY (Tnth Grade) .... KNOX LIVELY, GEORGE IRVIN, ROY KNIGHT .I . ..EditoMrvChlef Associate Editors The preliminary for the Triangu-' ings Stamps. This is only a small lar Debate was held In the gradea service -that shall be rendering our school auditorium at a called meet-1 government in comparison with the ing of the Dialectic Literary Soclet-sacrlfloe that our young men are ma ty Monday night The debaters se-;king of their lives. The children In Jected were as follows: Affirmative the various grades at school have Frank Hall, Jr., William Harris; negative Wm. Cummlngs and Wm. Hester. Thes four boys will now ftegm .a nnai dnve Tor the spring de bate to be held with Winston and .High Point The ball suits for the baseball team have arrived. The boys have begun to practice Blnce the weather broke and hope to begin playing out of -town games. On Friday morning the chapel ex ercises at the Franklin street graded school were In honor of George Washington's birthday. In connec tion with Washington's birthday ex ercises Thrift atamp buying was em phasized. The government has ask ed that very one who is unable to buy Liberty bonds to buy War Sav-! taken an active part la the buying of Thrift Stamps and hope to buy part, certain sums of ( money, and whereas the party of the first part desires to borrow from the said party of the second part certain moneys and desires to secure to tbe said party of the second, part th payment of said money by assign ment of the amount now due and to be hereafter due to the said party of the first part, by the said county of Rockingham; , Now, therefore in consideration of the premises and the sum of One Dollar ($1.00. paid by the party of the second part to the party of the first part the receipt of which Is hereby acknowledged the said party of the first part herey assigns and ransfers to the said party of the sec- nd part, all of the money now due nd hereafter to be due to the said party of the frst part by the said County of Rockingham. tlreIllinpls State Register. r A rU... . l.V. 1 ... I wonderfully big things that have,'uuu' .iniuuK uu sorrows are been done with these and the re.inever known- 11 ia barJ to lart 'Itl1 STOMACH ACTS. FINE! maining millions. , NO INDIGESTION, CAS, J The total amount actually expend- , HEARTBURN, ACIDITY, ed up to date Dy the War Council of Kea uross is $30,oo0f000. "Pape's Diapspsin" Fixes Sick, 8our Upset Stomachs In Five . Minutes In Witness wherof the said party f the first part has hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and more stamps later cn. - The Junior Class delightfully en tertained the Senior Class last Fri day night at the Franklin streetcar first written. school Enjoyable games and con J- T. PLOTT) (Seal) tests were enjoyed throughout the I We, The undersigned Commission- evening. Also music and dancing ers of the County of Rockingham, N. were enjoyed by all At the conclu-jc, hereby accept the foregoing as sion of the games and contents the signment and transfer of Funds by Juniors Invited the Seniors upstairs' J. T. Plott to the Bank of Reidsville where many tables were beautifully according to the provisions of said decorated. Delicious cream, cake and 'Assignment. mints were enjoyed by all. The color scheme, pink and white, was splendidly carried out In decorations and the refreshments. At a late hour the guests departed, declaring the Juniors very delightful hosts. R. E. WALL, W. A. JOHNSON, J. S. WELLS, I W. MATTHEWS, J. O. RAGSDALE. AT i EST: Wm. Young, C. B. a You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach Is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't Injure it with drastic drugs. Pape's Diapepsin Is noted for its IT SHOULD MAKE A MILLLION FOR HIM Cincinnati Man Discovers Drug That Loosens Corns So Ti ey ' : Lift Out : Good .-news spreads rapidly and druggists here are kept dispensing freezmiA t.h rent Hiamvarw vf o speed In giving relief; Ita harmless-! Cincinnati man, which Is said to loos- jobs; 11s certain, unxauing action m loved ones, but we feel that he is not dead, but resting 'till the resur rection and there forever blest. pinging with the angels. There'll be no sorrow there. In heaven above where all la love ThereTi be no sorrow there. ' : T. S. B. Reidsville, N. C. REIDSVILLE MAN HAS MIRACU LOUS ESCAPE. "I was told by our family physi cian that I could not live without aa operation, as my liver and gall sack: urns, -L9 certtwn, luuaumg action m en any corn eo lt lifta out vHth thA 1 ' ' 6 regulating sick sour gassy stomachs. n" out with the were ,Q Buch bad i 8et the IU Quick relief In indigestion, dyspep- a n'w. da to S to tho hospital, but then sla and gastritis, when caused by ac- nttli at ftny drua Btore whJch Idity, has made lit famous the world handles drugs, but this Is said to be sufficient to rtd one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You apply Just a few drops on the tender, aching corn or toughened cal- over. Keep this wonderful stomach sweet ener In your homo keep It handy get a large fifty-cent case from any drag store and then If anyone should ,us and antly the soreness is re eat something which doesn't agree Ueved. on the corn or callus is with them; if what they eat lays lfke; go 8hriveled that it lifts out without leaa, rermenta ana sours ana rorms paln It ls a 8Ucky subsUnce which gas; causes - neaaacne, aizzmess ana arlea' when annlied and never Inflames nausea; eructations of acid and undl-'or even irHutes the surrounding skin gested food remember aa soon asj Tha discovery will prevent thou Pape's Diapepsin comes Into contact I 8and3 of deaths annuallv from lock- wlth the stomach it helps to neutral-' Jaw and tnfection heretofore result Ize the excessive acidity, then all the lDg fm the BUlcidai nabit 0f cutting stomach distress caused by It disap- corna - , pears. Its promptness, certainty and. ' " " ease in overcoming such stomach di3- clearance Frices-and Sale of White orders is a revelation to those who Goods now oriat S. Heiner & Co. Jt J Lay ia your Spring needs NOW. I saw the advert! aeement of Mayrs Wonderful Remedy. Since taking it I am felling like a twojyear-old. I am. sure I never could have sur vived an operation." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that ' removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intes tinal tract and allays the mflama tion' which causes practically aU stomach, liver and Intestinal ail ments, Including appendicitis. Ona dose will convince or your money re Chron'c Constipation It is by no means an easy matter to cure this disease, but lt "can be done In most instances by taking Chamberlain's" Tablets and complyi Ing with the plain printed direction V that accompany eaca package.