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PAUE EIUHT TILE KEVIEW: BEIDSVILLE, N. 0. TUESDAY, FEB. 1916 NEWS OF REIDSVILLE AND ROCKINGHAM MH8HMHMHLMHCHiHeH Help Your Country "Th: Fighting Trail" today at the Gnande. iMr. Chas. O. Harrison of Greens boro spent Sunday here. Mr. Williamson Mills of Seneca is hie on a visit to. hUi mother. Mr. P. F. GalliliT is at Petersburg, Va., visiting ihis hoii, Sri. (lallilier. Mrs. Murray Jones and son of Durham are guests of relatives here. Mr. W. ScoM Black well is here a';er an. extended stay in Smithfleld. Mi,is Kathrmm Anderson of Greens Lgro spent. Sunday Jit-if with friends. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. illlis Me Cargo on Home 4, February T,',, twin sons. Tho County convict force yester day beKUJi work on the road from Calvary church' to Rehlsville. Private Alex Irvin of Columbia, S (X, has been hmV lintf a short furlough here with his parents. Allen Richard's Musical Comedy Company of 12 people every night this week at the Grande Theatre. Mr. W. N. McDonald, who has been. Jiving In lialtimoro for sonic time past, is a guest of his people here. Mi.-iS Pearl Norman spent the week' - - "i-d vvi.'h lri. n l- at Matrimony where Hiem to IL idsville and witnessed the ;ln which Pres. Rtddk-k manifests his fche taught school the paat two win- , .r,,mon . interest In all of the men who have ters. : M. s i;ushn,.il ot Wuynesvillo ; attended this great technical col- hen- lor a jhoit stay. jlege. , DO YOUR DUTY NOW! Buy War Savings and Thrft Stamps at This Bank ALL SUBSCRIBERS TO THE SECOND LIBERTY BONDS Are Requested to Call and Get Them. ROCKINGHAM SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. The Bank With Two Kinds of Interest 3 Personal and 4 Per Cent. BUSINESS BUILDERS LOST, WANTED, ETC. The mid week prayer meeting will bo held with Mrs. Thomas this week. Kveryhody is ordially invited to feme. Mr. Lawrence GHHum of near Mc lver entered a CireeiiHboro hospital oiie day last weak lo mlergo an op eration. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse if. Stallings of Salisbury spent several days lust iv-eek on a visit to relatives in this section. I I All memhers of tlx i i ,Mrs. James Hamlin, Jr., and son ( f Marion, S. C, are visiting rela tives here, Mr. !:.' K Hall left yesterday for a trip to Hi'-;ii Point and other points In the Stale. Dr. S. V. Hurdle of Spray had gone to t'liickamauga, Ga., where he is in the army hospital service. The Spy! The Spy! The Spy! I At the Grande Thea're Tuesday. 'pacg of thQ tQwn i mum mh.uu i,.,.iwwiu uii,,n i uoi. th n et u re fx . . . . " vANujiauy aie mgea i.) oe presenti . , ,,, . ,, ,, rr , .,,..1.. ... c .. . .. Attention is called to the new j unuuv uiKlll U-L o II. 11. ill Llie J. . & A hall of the Amos Motor Company, aa- , ' . ,.r , . f.nounclng a change in prices of Ford uais. j. w. uemei is n t'ni aue nn la. I Mr. A. Bane, has returned from the j northern markets where he bought a i splendid stock of spring goods for' the New York Bargain House. j Good progress has been made on ; the A. T. Co.'s new cigarette fac tory and the walls are now up to the fifth or lost floor. Work on the roof will begin in a few days. It is a magnificent building and when completed will be one of the show ad flu 1 nnwilil Ihs i uie ueusme or. tier uaugii'er, Alissj I : ' " ,,U'l '"burg Va- formed of Reidsvllle, has 11, L, Morrison, Jr., of Lynch- he bpyJV Tuesday. One of Wll-'mke Ma home. nam fox a greatest productions. The screen time is two hours. Pictures only at the matinee. Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Allen, Virginia Jett, is very sick with pneumonia on Went worth. Btreet,, we are sorry to learn. Ernest, Jr. tho six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Staples, fell while at play Sunday afternoon and broke two bones in one of his arms. ' moved to Iteidsville where he will The boy who helps to tend a gar den grow a pig or raise poultry is shooting at the Germans with as big ,'a gun as his older brother who goes to France. It is not work that kills. Sharp fa up that old rusty hoe. Garden luakiug time will soon be here and evwy maii who is worth a hill of beans should raise one. The members of the North Scales street Christian church are- request ed to be presnt at -the' eleven o'clock w-rvlce Sunday morning March 3, its there will bo important business to pass on. witu eggs at present prices it is a sorry sort of a hen that will not (luring the next few. weeks repay the Food Administration , for its kindness in discouraging her slaugh ter to supply the table on Meatless Day. Rev, C. E. Ot y, Mr. O. V, Hobbs una mnera will peak at Bethany High School Monday night, Febru. ary 25th at 7:Zo oVlock.; Subject: "The War." , Music will be furnish ed for the occasion by a string or fcestra Rev. Theodore Stroup and Rev. Mr, Roe of Greensboro exchanged pulpits Sunday mornlnir. At . Announcements have been received here reading as follows: "Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Foushee announce the marriage of their daughter, Sue to Mr. Julian J. Anderson chi Thurs day, February twenty-first, one thou sand nine hundred and eighteen, Greensboro, N. C." Gardening weather is here. Folks who propose to fight the Germans by ralsiimr their own vegetables cannot afford to lose any time in getting their gardens in shape for planting tho earlier and hardier vegetables Some of the balfny days recently have caused a Stirring of the blood and longing looks toward the garden spots. . . The Old North State smoking to bacco factory Is now in full opera tion in their new quarters in the old sasih and blind factory. All the new machinery has been installed and operated to full capaci'.y. The plant Is being run night and day in an ef fort to catch up with orders, which have accumulated !&lnce tho Old North State factory was burned Christmas Eve, The union services will be con ducted at the Main street M. E. church next Siinday by Rev. L. W Gerrlnger. Rev. W. E. Aberuethy was the preacher of the First .Presby terian church Sunday night. His ser mon was a masterpiece. Dr. Abr nethy Is a scholar of first rank and always has a line message for his hearers, hut his discourse Sunday night could hardly be surpassed. Last fall i. was Impossible to im press' on many farmers the import ance of planting wheat. '. They knew they had been buying flour and did not seem to realize hat time might Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wilson of Leaksville announce the marriage of their daughter, Ethel ,to Sgt. Gordon C." Hunter, of Greensboro. The wed ding was solemnized in Greensboro Saturday afternoon. They left im mediately for Columbia, S. C, where Mr. Hunter is stationed at presen Infonnatlon has Just been receiv ed that the Rock Hill school, New Bethell township, Miss Emma Ben nett, teacher; the Pratt school Leaksvitle township, Miss Mary Sheffield, , teaoher and the Groom' school, Williamsburg township, R. L Pearson, teacher, have sold the sup ply of Thrift and War Savings Stamps and are calling for more. Thomas Episcopal church holy com- ome when they could not get it. munion was celebrated and Rev. Mr jMany who did not ptant wheat could Roe preached an unusually splendid 'nnve done so if they had believed sermon. . Thoe, who,, in a patriotic moment purchu.-,."! a Liberty bond on credit whwi the last sale was on, might now brin a collection 0f war Bavings btaniiw as u iiieaiis of liquidating that dbt when t ie i., of the year rolls around. A two weeks' Urm of Rcckinghain Suierior Court for the trial of civil cases only convened at Went worth yesterday morning. His Honor Judge Shaw of Greensboro presiding. Srxne important civil cases will be taken up during the term. oome one wv.jj the -ye for the what was told tlKim about the mat ter. They did not believe it. Some ot them tell The Review that they ftigret they did not plant more wheat but they are much wiser than they were a year ago. Mrs, D. B McKlnney died at her home near Mclver Saturday after noon, aged 66 years. Her death was due to lieart troubVs. Sh leaves a husband, Elder B. B. McKlnney, seven sons and five daughters, as follows: W. S.,; John B.; Joe B.; T. A.; J. D.; C. P.; Z. J.; Mrs. S. A. Thompson; Airs. Sallie C. Vaughn; Mrs. Mary Sartln and Mrs. A. B. CnmAa CIia n. V I . .1 Afc T 11 . . . autiful lias sa ,i that r h win1 . . . . , . . " urove cnurcn sunaay anernoon, uev. top speaking of corn flour as "corn!n at Trt.n f nMiii n.i,.Mn the funeral and burial services. The meal" and put It Up In yellow n,.r ! boxt: with the picture of a pretty rirl outside, how the sale of it will jump, even at a higher price. Thieves broke Into Mr. L. L. Trent's smoke house on Route 2 one night last week and carried off three large shoulders and two large hams of meat. More than 200 pound were carried off. No clues as to the guilty parties have so far been dis covered. Mr. V. B. Cray and M!rs Hattie Toung, two popular young Danville jKopie, moiorea 10 iteiasvnie one pall bearers were J. II. Brown, R. W. Stanfleld, F. M. Combs, T. H. Slade, E. D. Paschal, J W. Michael. President Wallace Carl Riddick, of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering at West Raleigh, is preparing a list Of all former students ot his college with the address and occupation ot each. Every man who has at any time attended the college Is request ed to mail to the president a card bearing his full name, his full post al address, and his occupation. We day lat wek and were unitel in mar-j understand that the college has al rlage by 'riquire W. D. Hightower.ways located its graduates once a A number of friends accompanied year, and this Messrs. John C. Hu'cherson and Robt. H. Hedgecock of Walnut Cove shipped In a car load of fine pigs to Reidsvllle one day last week and have had a good demand for them They sold nearly $2,000 worth Fri day and Saturday, They will be here until the middle of the week and thoee who need pigs shou'd prompt tiy avau tnemseives of thl3 oppor tunity." Howard Pen n returned from a bus iness trip North Monday in the in fereet of the Penn Bros. Suspender Co. He tells us that he has made ar rangements to put on two or three new lines heavy suspenders, boys' suspenders and belts. This means that the business is to be increased. This concern has closed a deal for the Galloway factory and has let the contract for remodeling. This will give three times as much floor space as Is now availale. The building is to be modernized In every particu lar there will be electric motors, electric lights, water, etc. It also moans that they will employ more than double the present labor . force. -Madison Messenger, The death of Mrs. J. Frank Mitch ell, which occurred at her home on Tarpley street this morning, is one of peculiar sadness. Mrs. Mitchell was about 30 years old, and was of an unsuafly sunny disposition. She was the daughter of iMr, and Mrs. T. S. Evans, and was born in Rocking ham county. About fifteen years ago! they moved here, and twelve years ago she was married to Mr. Mitchell They spent a year in Winston but re turned here. To the union was born four children, three of whom Burvive. Sho is survived by her husband, 3 chllldren father, mother, two sis ters and two brothers. Arrange ments have not yet been made for the funeraL Burlington Cor. As will be seen from a new adver tisement in today's Review, Miss Laura Powell has bought the in suranoe agency of the late John t). Hufnnes. Miss Powell has been con nected with that old established agency for many years and Is thor oughly familiar with affairs of the ofltee. She is a very efficient ajid competent woman and is very well equipped for the insurance business, she has made a life study. She rep resents a splendid line of insurance companies and will be in position to thoroughly safeguard her patrons. All business entrusted to her will be carefully and conscientiously looked after. The Review takes pleasure in commending Miss Powell to the pub lic as competent and trustworthy and that all business in the insur ance line entrusted to her will be placed in safe hands She will retain the same offices in the Citizens Bank j isuuaing untu March 15, when she will have her office under Watt's Leader Warehouse, adjoining J. II. only another step Burton's store. Fresh Fish and Oysters Dally. At he Parlor Market Bicycles, the better make. Sold by Reidsvllle Hdw. Co. Beautiful new spring hats.--Mrs. Cornle Irvin & Co. New Spring Suits and Dresses. Mrrf Cornie Irvin Cd. The Newest Styles In Spring Hats. iMrs. Cornle Irvin & Co. Try our sliced mackarel, they are fine. At the Parlor. iMarket. Collars, bridles, buggy and wagon harness Townsend Buggy Co. TIse well fixtures are the best. Sold by Townsend Buggy Co. Dazey Churns, great labor savers. Sold by Reidsvllle Hardware Co. LOST. 'Bunch of four keys, PleaaT return to C. IL Pettigrew's store. Nice line ot dress ginghams and percales. J D. McCollum & Son. Newest spring hats Just received. Williams & Co., The Man's Store. Paint your house with Lucus paint or Lewis Lead. See ReldSville Hdw. Co. FOR RENT. Sore room on Gilmer street, splendid stand. Apply to A. Bane. Fairbanks-Morse engines are the beat. Sold on a guarantee. Town, s "Mid Buggy Co. We have a large shipment of preW ty new buggies Buy one for Eas. ter. Townsend Buggy Co. FOR SALE. Several barrels corn ! at crib at market price, Jno. R. I Smith, Iteidsville, Rfd 1. j We have on hand one No 11 power feed cutter; will sell at reasonable piice. Townsend Buggy Co. Clearance Prices and Sale of White Goods now on at S. Heiner & Co. Li y in your Spring needs NOW. Get the habit. What habit? Buy ing clothes that are tailored to your individual make upj Hutcherson. We still have a lot of that good country sorgham. Also Sugar House molasses. J. D. McCollum & Son. Full lines of plows, plow points, cultivators, back-bands, trace chains, etc. Reidsvllle Hardware Company. re have big lot roofing bought before the advance and are selling at the old price. Townsend Buggy Co.- ..'.. FOUND. Bunch of keys. Owner can get same by paying for this no tice and calling at W. J. (Mitchell's store. FOR SALE OR RENT. Store house North of the A. T, plant Ap ply to G. M. Trent, or W. J. PeC tlgrew. You will want some good fat beef for your chopping,; Come and see us at the Parlor Market. ;osmo Benson WANTED. Two or three good hogshead hoop "workers. Will pay good salary. R. W. Hutcherson, Reidsvllle. N. C. FOR SERVICE!. One male cow, one Hols tein male cow and one male hog; good stock. W. E. Southard, Sharon neighborhood. FOR SALE. One cockerell . and ten Rhode Island Red. hens, pure stock. Call quick; Just concluded to selb P. H. Williamson. LOST. Watch bracelet at the pic ture show or between there and Mr. Robert Harris Reward if return. ed to Mrs A. I Harris. NOTICE For salQ good work torse, work anywhere, any way. is sound and will sell cheapj J. R ValUrs at Wblttemore.Motley Hdw Co. . - All Liberty Loan Bonds except regisered bonds bought throughthe Citizens Bank, have arrived. Sub. scrlbers will please call and get their bonds. We are Just entering into that wlttdy season when fire Insurance is needed most. See us for rates. Pet tigrew Real Estate, Rental and Insur ance Agency. Don't let windy March catch you without being fully protected with fire insurance. See ua for rates. Petti grew Real Estate, Rental and Insur ance Agenqy. Call on Williams & Co., for that new, spring nat; latest shades and shapes Just received. New lot of boys knee pants 6uts lor spring. Williams & ompany, The Man's Store. BE PATRIOTIC Help Hoover save bread for our allies by eating all the sweet potatoes you can. We have them for Bale. W. S. McKlnney ft Sons, Mclver, N. C, Route 1. WOOD SAWED. We take pleas ure In announcing that wa have an upto-date wood faw and are prepar ed to saw your wood at any time. Please phone us when you want It sawed. HufSnes ft Zeiglar, 'phone 6-J. TAX NOTICE. I have . gotten off from Court and will be at my office for the collection ot taxes Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, February 26, 27 and 28, This Is positively your last chance to pay your taxes without cost. T. L. Gardner, Sheriff. Spring Suitings are here and Eas ter falls on the Slst ot March So get the habit buying on time. Place your order so the suit will be on time. Come In you need no intro duction. You kuow our clo'hes as to fit, durability and individuality. There are none better and few as good. J. S. Hutcherson. BARGADT SALE! In order lo make room for Now Slock we have thrown on cur Bargain Counter big lot Lace Curtains and Curtain Materials, one-fourth off. Also all Short lengths in the different depart ments at less than cost. THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS AND IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THEM AT ONCE " Mrs. Cornie Irvin & Co., The Woman's Store Quality and Style. B33 You Can't Do Better Than Trade at TUCKER'S Drug Store This Year We Want and Appreciate Your Business Tucker's Drug Store, PHONE 200 Nissen and Spach wagons, sold by Townsend Buggy tu. The newest and best line of boys' suits at Williams & Co., The Man's Store. FOR SALE. 1917 Ford touring car; in good condition. Rockingham Vulcanizing Co. Hoes, shovels, pitch forks, , rakes, plow handles, plow steels at Town- send Buggy Co. ; Cole Corn Planters and lertiliaer distriutors are the best Sold by Townsend Buggy Co. , For twenty-four lncn concrete well pipe, brick, and building blocks, call on W. T. Wootcn, Mgr. Shirts and collars, newest and best ime to be found) in town. Williams & Co.. The Man's Store. j)'AiuNuuu.a! Buy corn planters eany. see the Improved Avery, sold Dy the Reidsvllle Hardware Co. WANTED. 25 boys from 15 to 20 years old to drive teams on roads. WJll pay $1.75 per dayjj J..' T. Plott Just received car load Virginia horses and mules, all ready for work. Some nice young mares. Come and stri mem, in? iime is Here to use them. J. W. I vie. WANTED. A good tenant for a Jce 34 acre farm. Would prefer enant furnishing his own stock, but Mil furnish stock if necessary. Ap )ly to J. D. McCollum, Reidsvllle, " FOR SALE. Two nice young horses, 6 years old, kind), gentle and good workers in any harness. Also one good work mule. Should you be in need of stock will be glad to show them to you. R. S. Montgomery. Don't get the habit of doing things and then say, " I know it was not best but I did it." You are entiUed to the best So call and let us take your measure for a Spring Suit and you know you will get the best. J. S. Hutcherson. Now is the time to buy a medium weight suit. Can save yourself $4 to 6 and better clothes than next fall. "A word to the wise is suffi cient." Quite a few in Januarv and February acted wise. You can yet come on. J. S. Hutcherson. I Buggies and harness at attratcive prices. Reidsville Hardware Co. FOR SALE. One good farm horse, two seta of harness and dray. Ap ply to T. R. Whittemore. FOR SALE. Two good 1917 Ford touring cars. See me quick. Je3se Barber at Climax Barber Shop. p OR SALE. One 1917 Ford in good condition at a bargain. Apply to J. U Kno'wles, Reidaville, NV C. Carhart and Indlanhead overalls, two ot the best makes on the market Williams & Co., The Man's Store. FOR RENT. 5-room house on Ar lington street; one 4 room cottage on Wentworth St. Mrs. B. F. Sprinkle, ReidsviUe. Home killed beef, a car load of nice mountain cattle. This is the kind we sell at the Parlor Market Cosmo Benson. Plant bed fertilizer. Go to Jas. D. Womack at Womack Motor Company for plant bed fertilizer as I have made arrangements with him to let the farmers have what they want at the best prices. Jno. R. Williams. "THE LETT3EE" Someone has advanced the opinion that the letter "E" Is the most unfor tunate character in the English alpha bet, because it Is out of cash, forever in debt, never out of danger, and In hell all the time. Bht we call attention the fact that "E" is never in war and always In peace. It is the beginning of exist ence, the commencement of ease, and the end of trouble. Without it there would be no Rezall store, no coffee, no bread, no life, no heaven, no service, no business, no appreciation, no regrets, no Feters The Words Tetter'a Pure Drugs," and "Service" are synonyms and, w appreciate your patronage. Try ns next time and we will make It our business to see that you bar no regrets. GET IT WHERE THEY'VE GOT IT FETZER'S DRUGSTORE 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. NIGH f PHONE 61-J. i Zinc i 2 2 2 a -5 y
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